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February 6, 2016, 2016

Subi mayor freezes out Scaffidi


By LLOYD GORMAN
Subiaco mayor Heather
Henderson is freezing ties with
Perth lord mayor Lisa Scaffidi.
Her decision comes partly as
a result of Perth City Council
CEO Gary Stevensons shock
departure last month.
Things are in such a flux at

the moment that in my view, it


may not be an opportune time
for me at that political level,
Mrs Henderson said.
Mr Stevenson was axed on
January 21 after a special council meeting was called overnight
to set a new direction for Perth
City Council.
The same week, Subiaco want-

ed to discuss the practicalities


of the City of Perth Bill, which
aims to absorb UWA and 3000
Subiaco residents into Perths
boundaries without the Subiaco
residents having a vote.
Mrs Henderson said it would
now be unwise for her to sit
down with Mrs Scaffidi.
The question for me is: Is

this is the opportune time for


the Bill to be going through
Parliament, she said.
The uncertainty about the
future direction adds weight to
our argument that this is not the
right time for the Bill.
Now is not the right time for
the City of Perth to take on 3000
new residents.

What is this future direction they are talking about?


We know nothing about it, and
we are caught up in the City of
Perth Bill.
The Bill is yet to pass through
the Upper House of Parliament,
and Mrs Henderson says the
Please turn to page 116

Tree insurer
rarely pays
out claims

Vegemite
fuels Rotto
swim sisters

An insurance company
owned by most WA councils
has the final say about whether
it will pay out over damage
caused by branches falling
from street trees but it rarely
if ever pays up.

Vegemite sandwiches will be on the


menu when the Haggett sisters do the
Rottnest Channel Swim.
Calypso (25) and Malindi (23) Haggett
will be in the February 27 event together
as the Swimming Sisters for the first time.
We are in a duo to bond, said engineering graduate Calypso.
Malindi has been away for two years,
in the UK and Karratha, so we havent
been able to spend a lot of time together.
The sisters got their Rottnest Channel
Swim T-shirts this week, have ordered
green Funkita bikinis, and have been
training in all conditions.
One of the secrets is training in the
pool and in rough water, Calypso said.
You cant predict the weather so you
shouldnt do all your training in the pool.
The Haggetts will down Powerade, lollies and the sandwiches during the swim.
Vegemite is good, Calypso said. Highfibre white bread, with the crusts cut off.
They are tiny sandwiches that are
easy to eat.
The sisters went to PLC and Malindi
is studying medicine.
Both have done a four-person team swim
before, and Calypso did a duo last year.
Calypsos boyfriend, Ian Robinson,
will paddle the 19.7km from Cottesloe to
Thomson Bay with them.

The practice
came to light after
a Shenton Park
man and a visitor
to Subiaco had
their cars damaged by falling tree
branches (POST,
January 30 and
Letters, page 48).
The insurance
Lemon
company will not
pay unless the scented gum
council that owns
from last
the tree is proved weeks POST.
to be negligent,
says Subiaco CEO Don Burnett.
We havent had any claims
in the last 12 months proved
and I cant think of any claims
in all my time where the LGIS
[Local Government Insurance
Services] has actually paid out,
Mr Burnett said.
They will represent and defend any action against a local
government.
Pretty much every council in
the state has the same situation.
Of the 140 local governments I think 138 have Local
Government Insurance Services
representing them.
Please turn to page 115
See letter, page 48

RIGHT: Calypso, left, and Malindi Haggett


want to swim to Rottnest together in about
seven hours. Photo: Paul McGovern

Tawarri dome a
more
demolition target 60%
readers each week
Latest Roy Morgan Research*
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By LINDA CALLAGHAN

The heritage-listed Tawarri


reception centre on the riverfront in Dalkeith is being lined
up for demolition.
Councillors are talking about
whether to sell the land to a
commercial operator or keep
it in council hands.
Details of the ideas are being
kept secret from ratepayers.
The lease on the building is
due to run out in 18 months.
It is in a poor state and would
cost at least $500,000 to fix, consultants estimate.
There are spectacular views
up and down the river from the
site of the reception centre, built

Heres
where
we go

Tawarri reception centre.


almost 60 years ago.
The revolutionary concrete
shell was designed by architecture student Tony Brand.
The dome is listed on the
Nedlands council heritage list.

Tawarri is next to the site of


the long-defunct but notorious
hot pool fed by an artesian bore.
Late night nude bathing parties there attracted police attention and were dubbed high
jinks at the hot pool.
Failure to plan effectively for
the future of the site would be
to the detriment of the area and
the community, council technical services boss Mark Goodlet
said in a report to be discussed
by councillors on Tuesday.
He says it is a prime site.
There is plenty of space for
parking but operators might
be put off by a lack of passing
traffic.
Please turn to page 115

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Planners, developers are


coming to get us
I share other letter writers concerns regarding changes to strata
scheme termination mechanisms
(Forced strata sales a puzzle for
valuers, POST, January 30).
The government says that a 75%
owner vote threshold in favour of
scheme termination, in four-lot
and larger schemes, is fair and
democratic.
Yet proposal 201 in the governments 2014 consultation paper
undermines that by giving a
proponent of a failed vote the
right to then apply to the State
Administrative Tribunal (SAT)
for a forced sale order!
The SAT should have no involvement after a failed vote.
This is government intimidation.
It is also unfair and undemocratic that one owner in a two-lot
strata and two of three owners
in a three-lot strata can force a
sale of the scheme, including to
the owner/s seeking the schemes
termination!
The consultation paper says
(page 94): Town planners and
developers have asked for more
flexible arrangements to end
schemes to facilitate . urban
renewal and urban infill ,

while also implying that affordable housing will result.


Yet owners of new or old
schemes, no matter their condition, may by majority owner vote,
be forced to sell.
Moreover, if terminated for a
(forced) collective sale, redevelopment is not even a requirement, but if redevelopment does
result, it need not be affordable
or higher-density than originally.
So much for the Liberal Partys
proclaimed fundamental belief
about inalienable property rights.
Labor opposed similar changes
in NSW.
If further evidence is needed
that the development and property industries have captured
planning systems and state governments of all political persuasions across Australia, this is it.
First they came for the local
government planning approval
powers, then they came for our
local democracy via forced amalgamations.
Now they are coming for strata
title owners rights.
Who and what are next?
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It came as a surprise to read that Premier Colin


Barnett knew a few golfers who threw their
bags into Lake Claremont (Claremont jewel
impresses, POST, January 30).
As a golfer for more than half a century, Ive
lost count of similar stories including the one
where the tosser sheepishly waded into the water,
retrieved his car keys from his discarded bag,
then drove home.
Come on, Colin.
You and your unidentified mates might get a
laugh from such drivel, but the fact is that you
are all perpetuating an urban myth.
An offending club flung into the water, maybe.
But a whole bag of them? I dont think so.
Max Vallis
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I refer to Paul Rogers letter, Majority should


rule in strata laws (POST, January 30).
He charges owners of their apartments with
hysteria regarding the subject.
In my opinion, he seems to be addressing
this perceived hysteria with some of his own.
He asked: What if, in a 100-unit complex,
99 owners wanted to sell out and one didnt.
Is that fair?
I ask, how many dangerous 100-unit complexes are there?
I challenge him to name all the strata-titled
100-unit complexes in Perth that fit the
building is falling down model for forced
redevelopment.
Currently, the proposed changes to the law
are hovering around a 75% tipping point.
So, in Paul Rogers (and the Ministers)
fanciful example, the actual figure would be
not one, but 25 owners who are forced to sell.
To quote Mr Rogers, is that fair?
His effort to bring some balance and common
sense to the argument fails, on both counts.
Rosalin Sadler
Marine Parade, Cottesloe

Monday, February 1, was the first day of


the school term and every western suburb
commuter, by bus or car, knew it.
It took 30 minutes to travel from Napoleon
Street to Bay View Terrace.
This scenario has been repeating for many
years.
This part of Stirling Highway is amply
served by several buses and the train, yet
Claremont has the worst congestion in Perth
(according to Main Roads).
To parents of school students, particularly
those at Methodist Ladies College and Christ
Church Grammar School, for your own sake,
for the sake of your childrens health and for
the sake of every other resident and commuter, please help your kids get to school
by any means other than private car.
If you must drive, drop the kids off a 10-minute walk away.
If you dont like being held up, just remember the saying: when you drive, you are not
in traffic, you are traffic.
A little bit of consideration will go a long
way.
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POST, February 6, 2016 Page 3

Two high
school sites
elimated
Two of the four sites being
considered for a new western
suburb high school have been
dropped.
The government has narrowed
its choice to two Cambridge
council-owned City Beach sites
10ha off beachfront Challenger
Parade, at Fred Burton Park,
and Templetonia Park, a green
reserve next to The Boulevard.
The two sites eliminated are
near Wollaston College in Bold
Park, off Rochdale Road, and the
former City Beach high school
site, in Kalinda Drive.
Staff at the state Department
of Education had not made a
good enough case to build a new
high school on council-owned
land, councillor Jane Powell
told a special Cambridge council
meeting this week.
We should ask them to make
a strong case why it should be by
the beach when they will have
Please turn to page 117

Running to a Neon beat


About 5000 people are
expected to take part in the
third annual Neon Run at the
Showgrounds this weekend.
The run usually happens
in November, but organiser
Gemma Dale, from Tri Events,
said they wanted a proper summer night for the event.
The run will start and finish
on the Showgrounds main oval,
where there will be music on
the main stage.
Ms Dale said the race on
February 6 was not competitive
and she encouraged people to
hang out and enjoy the five different music zones along the course.
There will be 70s, 80s, 90s, now
and silent disco music zones.
Some notable ambassadors
and participants will join the
run, including Hockeyroos
player Rachael Lynch and three
competitors from this seasons
My Kitchen Rules Jordan Nev
and Kell.
Ms Dale said participants
would get T-shirts and sound-acAmelie Lynch (6) and sister Billie (5) will join in this years Neon Run at the Showgrounds, now that the tivated wristbands, which would
flash with the beat of music.
minimum age has been lowered to five. Photo: Paul McGovern

Strata stress for Amberjacks


By DAVID COHEN
The owner of Cottesloes
prize-winning Amberjacks fish
and chip shop says his future is
up in the air, given the chance
of forced strata sales.
Premier Colin Barnett said if
most people were positive about
the change it should happen, but
it might not happen this year.
Tim Wood has been slicing
100g portions of snapper at his
shop in the Seapines block in
Marine Parade for 8 years.
Developer Debbie Whiting is
two units away from having what
would be a controlling 75% interest in the 28-unit block if changes
to the Strata Titles Act become

Vidette and Tim Wood serve


80,000 meals a year.
law after being introduced to
Parliament later this year.
My lease is my asset its a
big thing to hand it over, Mr
Wood said.
Im probably going to have to

Your local agent with


25 years experience.

seek legal advice. Im not sure if


anyone knows what will happen.
Mr Wood leases the property
from retiree Clive Beros, who
has owned it for several years.
Ive still got some years to
go on the lease, and Id like
to negotiate even more, Mr
Wood said.
Thats hard to do when there
are all these questions up in
the air.
Im in a good position. Clive
is getting good income as a re-

tired person.
It [a forced sale] would put
both of us out.
Im in a position where my
asset would become zero.
Mr Wood said Amberjacks
sponsored local sporting clubs
and he had built a good relationship with the community.
One is the Cottesloe Tennis
Club, mainly because I played
there for many years and was
Please turn to page 117

more than just handymen

Claremont councillors went


into secret mode on Tuesday
night to talk about the par 3
golf course at Lake Claremont.
Mayor Jock Barker said the
report and resolution would
stay secret.
December, the POST reported professional golfer
Terry Gale would design a
new pitch and putt course at
the lake December 19), and
the council would install a
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Cosmetic change
Why cant I buy my
Too Faced lipstick?
The POST got anguished
calls this week about the
shuttered Mecca Cosmetica
shop in Claremont Quarter.
The distressed callers
said they followed a direction to the pop-up shop
upstairs, inside the Quarter
but it wasnt open.
A Mecca spokeswoman
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the main shop closed on
Monday, and the pop-up
would open on Thursday.
She said the bigger
renovated shop would
the companys flagship
WA shop.

Willcock moves on
Luke Willcock is no
longer general manager
at LandCorp, the state
govermnents land development agency.
The move was announced
between Christmas and
New Year.
The POST sent a query
to an agency spokesman,
who replied: I am told
by HR department that we
do not comment on staff
movements as a rule.

remlins showed little respect for Australia Day honour


recipient and library academic Kerry Smith, whose
photo last week was wrongly captioned. Dr Smith, a former Curtin University associate professor, was made a
member of the Order of Australia. A former Cambridge
councillor and deputy mayor, she is an executive member
of the Royal WA Historical Society.

A literary-minded POSTie
choked on his bagel when
he got an email from
booksellers Angus and
Robertson.
It listed Australian classics by state: WA had
Tim Wintons Cloudstreet
and Dirt Music, Randolph
Stows The Merry-GoRound in the Sea, Lost &
Found by Brooke Davis,
and Di Morrisseys Tears
of the Moon.
Are the five from WA
meant to be the best classics? Why no Upsurge,
or The Shark Net, or
something from Tom
Hungerford, or My Place?
our man emailed A&R.
Eventually Randy, from
customer service, replied:
The information was put
together by our marketing team, which based the
information on the most
recent available data they
have on their records.
We are always keen to
improve our products and
services so learning from
those outside of our company is always valuable, and
we appreciate you taking
the time to make contact.

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Dogged hunt for Aussie treats


Australia Day bandannas
made in China?
Thats crazy, said Zoo
Products Julee Brown.
The Claremont shopkeeper assembled a stand
of Australian-made stuff
in her St Quentin Avenue
shop this week to encourage
people to buy local.
About 25% of our stock
is made in Australia, Julee
said.
More and more people

are coming in, reading the


labels, and saying, I dont
want dog treats made in
China.
Only two staple dog food
lines are made in Australia.
We keep looking for
local, Julee said. Toys are
a big problem, as the only
local firm is Aussie Dog.
We hire someone to
make our own poo bags
and sleeping bags for jack
russells and dachshunds.

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Nedlands loses
12ha of trees
By LINDA CALLAGHAN
An arborist says Nedlands is
the worst city in the western
suburbs for losing tree cover.

Adrian Wayte gave Jemima Lane her first violin lesson this week. Research has shown learning to play
music has a positive impact on a childs memory and learning.

Strings attached for Year 2s


Year 2s at St Hildas are
improving their memory and
analytical skills with their
fingers this year.
Every student will learn either cello or violin for the year
as part of the schools strings
program.
Head of strings Adrian Wayte
said it had been well documented that learning and playing music helped childrens
memories and sharpened their
capacity to observe and analyse

things outside music.


Our program is compulsory
and each girl receives individual lessons as well as the
opportunity to perform as part
of our string ensemble at no
extra cost to parents, he said.
Adding this extra dimension
to their education creates pathways in their brain that will set
them up for other things in life.
Whether that helps them
with their maths, their patterns,
their sequential thinking that

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Tree expert Paul Barber says


Nedlands has gone backwards as
far as shady trees are concerned.
He told the councils sustainable Nedlands committee it had
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He said losing the tree canopy
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Even at night, hot streets and
buildings did not cool down.
Houses with black roofs and
new suburbs built on clearfelled sites amassed heat, Dr
Barber said.
Some suburbs are six degrees
hotter by mid-morning than others, he said.
The message is: get some
vegetation in there.
Dr Barber said his firm carried out aerial surveys using
thermal, infrared and other
filters to determine the height
of individual trees and the size
of canopies.
He then analyses the information to find a suburbs hot spots
and coolest areas.
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benefits they provide, he said.

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Replacing old trees with


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same effect.
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he said.
Lots of people are removing
trees and replacing them with
three, but those three trees
can take 50 years to grow and
they might never replace the
benefits.
Sustainable Nedlands committee member Gordon Davies,
a real estate agent, said the big
loss of trees was probably due
to houses being redeveloped.
It makes it easier for builders to knock all the trees over,
he said.
Nedlands had a tree preservation policy early in the decade,
but residents, led by Bill Hassell,
who is now deputy mayor, campaigned to have it scrapped.
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Time to pull the plug, says Mr Proud


By LLOYD GORMAN
Nick Richards has been
fixing broken domestic appliances for a long time but there
are some things that even this
nifty Subiaco repair man cant
tackle.

After nearly 25 years of giving countless dud washing


machines, air-conditioners,
coffee machines, ovens and
vacuum cleaners new life, the
Hood Street business, Proud
Appliances, is moving out of
the area.

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led Nick to move the business
to a purpose-built building in
Bayswater later this month.
Customers have told him they
will keep using him.
Weve been in these premises
since 1998 and before that,
from 1992, I was in the shed
next to us that Lloyd Kelly,
whose garage (of 27 years)
burnt down last year, is
now in, Nick said.
Lloyd was my first landlord and a great mentor and
hes been very encouraging
of what we are doing now.
Nick said there had been
many changes in the area over
the years, especially since
the Subiaco Redevelopment Authority sank the
nearby railway station and
tracks in the mid 1990s.
What was once a light
industrial area is now
home to apartment blocks
and shops.
Our address has been
in Jolimont, Wembley and
then Subiaco, he said.
A lot of people live in
apartments around here
and we fix all their appliances too. But we dont fit
in with the landscape, not
any more.
The latest change has
been on his doorstep, with
the closure last year of the
Station Street Markets and
the redevelopment happening there now.
He thinks it is a shame
that Subiaco has lost some
of its grittiness but accepts that change was
inevitable.
I can understand, when
youve got land like this
youve got to go up, he said.
I was coming back from

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I was 24 when I started the
they cleared the market buildings away and I could see our business, he said.
I was always good at fixing
offices, a rundown corner building, and I thought to myself Im things. I liked taking things apart
not proud of that building, its and putting them together again.
It started with Scalextric and
time to go.
We called ourselves Proud Meccano.
At first he worked alone from
Appliances because we were
proud of the service we offered. home, but today he employs 14
My name is not Proud, but people and is just putting the
people call me Mr Proud, it finishing touches on his new
specially designed test and
just stuck.
Nicks family came out from repair centre, which is also
the UK when he was a child, environmentally friendly.
We fix peoples appliances so
and after a stint as a model
and entertainer he decided he they dont have to throw them
needed a real job to support away, he said.

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John XXIII joins


the safety zone

Australian grazing
plan for Rokeby Rd
By LLOYD GORMAN
The owner of a Subiaco bar
that closed last year is making a bid to reopen another
upmarket watering hole on
Rokeby Road.

John XXIII joined a


record 452 schools with
flashing school zone speed
signs this year.

ment the fresh dcor and a


wine list well researched for
the area.
The premise does not sell
packaged liquor.
The public interest assessment (PIA) paperwork says the
new bar would appeal to the 25
to 55 age group , but with a small
bar licence it would also cater
for 45 to 60-year-olds.
The premise is positioned as
a modern, premium restaurant
and bar, providing a different product and service to its
nearest competitor, says the
document.
These included Funtastico,
TAO, Subiaco Hotel and Purl
Bar.
The assessment says the nearest small bar, Double Double,
is 200m away, at 502 Hay Street,
and that it would be very different from that.
A new small bar would be
a boon for the area, said the
applicant, who has 20 years in
hospitality.
The development application, available from Subiaco
council, is open for public
comment until 5pm on Friday,
February 12.

Since 2010, the state govDes McNeill owned and


ernment has worked to put
operated the Fire and Ice Bar
the signs, which cost about
in Subiaco Station Square for
$40,000 per school, at 1071 WA
about eight years, until the lease
schools by the end of 2017.
ran out last June and was not
These highly visual speed
renewed.
signs remind drivers they
An attempt in August to reohave entered a school zone,
pen in a different Subiaco spot
where children are walking
never got off the ground.
or riding to school and drivBut now Mr McNeill has
ers need to adjust their speed
lodged plans to turn 94 Rokeby
accordingly, Mr Barnett said.
Road for many years Ray
The safety of our children
Clarks menswear shop and
is of paramount importance.
later, for a brief time, a hairThe project will total
dressers and barbers shop
about $36million by its end
into a bar.
and is being funded by the
The premise provides a
Road Trauma Trust Account
modern and inviting dining
(RTTA), which gets money
experience of Australian
from fixed camera, red light
grazing food aimed to upperand speeding fines.
market sectors appropriate
So far the RTTA has accuwith its location in the heart
mulated about $100million.
of the thriving metropolis of
Mr Barnett said the state
Subiaco, documentation for
government had made huge
the new bar states.
John
XXIII
College
students,
from
left,
Rita
Denton,
Lola
May,
Sam
Dale,
commitments to road safety
It welcomes an exquisite
Noah Dale and Hannah Dale, stand with Colin Barnett in front of one of
across WA.
array of cocktails to complethe new flashing school zone speed signs. Photo: Billie Fairclough
Mr Barnett cited redeveloping major intersections,
building passing lanes for
rural areas and the flashing
speed signs as examples of
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Mr Barnett said he had
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heard positive responses in a review of plans to redevelop Seaward the Minister. I am accountable.
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from community members
He said he would be submitting his
Army village at Swanbourne, says the
and parents about the
report
to
the
Minister
on
February
25
man brought in to carry out the review,
signs.
and it was up to the Minister to make a
John XXIIIs new principal, retired Lieutenant General Mark Evans. decision.
Lieutenant
General
Evans
defended
Robert Henderson, said it was
I am hoping the report will be clear, he
tremendous for Mr Barnett himself after a resident circulated a flyer said. It will be a comprehensive report.
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complaining
about
the
review.
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Defence Housing Australia, which looks
Jean
Paul
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of
the
Lic: 4865
of the speed signs operation.
Swanbourne Coastal Alliance, said: SCA after all military housing in the country,
Mr Henderson, who recently moved back to WA after holds grave fear that the review panel wants to bulldoze the village and sell
being principal of Ipswich has been overly influenced by DHA [the about 25% of the land for civilian housing.
It upset other residents in Swanbourne
College in Queensland, said government company behind the plan]
he had seen similar road and that an independent assessment of the worried about extra traffic and the effect
redevelopment vs refurbishment options on Allen Park.
safety initiatives in the eastDHA plans to replace existing army
has not been adequately carried out.
ern states.
Lieutenant General Evans said: The housing with homes on smaller blocks.
Any government initiative
The village is home to the families of
bottom line is this is an independent redesigned to ensure the safety
members of the Special Air Services
of young people is fantastic,
view for the Minister [of Defence].
Mr Henderson said.
I am completely independent. I am Regiment based at neighbouring Campbell
Barracks.
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Subiaco scene

2016 Heritage Conservation and


Sustainable Buildings Awards
Nominations are now open for the 2016 Heritage Conservation
and Sustainable Buildings Awards.
The awards recognise individuals and organisations for
contributions to conserving the citys rich cultural heritage and
commitment to a thriving sustainable community. This year,
a new category that highlights achievement in sustainable
building has been included in the awards. Award categories are:
Conservation of a heritage place
Alterations and additions to a heritage place
Adaptation of a heritage place
New buildings in heritage streetscapes
Sustainable buildings

This is a free, all ages event. For more information, visit


www.subiaco.wa.go.au/events

When: Friday 12 February, from 12.15pm


Where: Subiaco Library, 237 Rokeby Road, Subiaco

To register for the skate competition, visit


www.skateboardingwa.com.au

This event is part of Subiaco Librarys BYO lunch and discover


series. Bring your own lunch or snacks to enjoy during the free
talk. Tea and coffee will be provided.

sunset@subi Mod Squad


Dont miss out on a Valentines Day special for our second last
concert of the season. Mod Squad will bring their retro UK style
to the stage with classic hits from The Beatles, Elvis Costello,
The Who, Oasis, and The Kinks.
When: Sunday 14 February, from 5pm to 7pm
Where: Lake Jualbup, corner of Excelsior and Evans streets,
Shenton Park

Residents, owners, architects, designers, project managers and


interested parties are invited to nominate buildings for an award.

The citys health team will be at the concert promoting mosquito


protection and control. There will be some giveaways and prizes
available so come down early to meet the team and pick up
some information.

Nominations close on Friday 18 March at 5pm.


This show is part of the free sunset@subi community concert
series. For more information and to check out the other concerts
in the season, visit wwwa.subiaco.wa.gov.au/concerts

For more information and to submit your entry, visit


www.subiaco.wa.gov.au

Unleashed skate competition

BYO lunch and discover

Get unleashed at Subiacos massive youth skate event. Sign


up for Skateboarding WAs skate competition in either the
fourteen years and under, fteen years and over or girls all ages
categories to win some awesome prizes.
There will be free entertainment all day including live music,
DJs and urban art, plus a free BBQ, slushies and snow cones.
When: Saturday 27 February, from 11am to 4pm
Where: Subiaco Skate Park, 450 Rokeby Road, Subiaco

Get your Rs into gear for the New Year: Reduce, reuse and recycle!
Join Earth Carers to learn about the journey our waste takes
from the supermarket to our homes to the rubbish truck
and beyond.
We will look at simple actions we can all take at home, school
and while we are out and about to reduce our waste. Youll see
that its the easy, every day decisions that can have a big impact.

For more information, contact 9237 9300 or visit


www.subiaco.wa.gov.au/events

Wildtime
Calling all dads, grandads, uncles and other father gures!
The third Saturday of the month is Wildtime at Subiaco Library.
Sessions begin with a special adventure themed story, followed
by a trip to Theatre Gardens park to try some new activities
with natural materials. Reconnect and enjoy some one on one
time after a busy working week, in an environment designed
with father gures and pre-schoolers in mind.
When: Saturday 20 February, from 9.30am to 11.30am
Where: Subiaco Library, 237 Rokeby Road, Subiaco
Suitable for ages two to four years old, Wildtime runs for
two hours on the third Saturday of every month until June.
Bookings are not required.
For more information contact 9237 9317 or
culture@subiaco.wa.gov.au

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Community notices
Q Development Services Committee
meeting Tuesday 9 February
5 Munsie Avenue, Daglish Proposed two-storey dwelling
68 Coghlan Road, Subiaco Change of use from ofce to
consulting rooms
Tenancy 15, 55 Salvado Road, Subiaco Change of use from
showroom to veterinary clinic
Tenancy 20 and 21, 55 Salvado Road, Subiaco Change of use
from showroom to shop (Growers Lane)
Principles relating to the development of ancillary dwellings
Parking management Car Station 14 Forrest Street, Subiaco
Draft Parking Permits Policy
Proposal to support the entry of Attunga Flats at 103 Thomas
Street, Subiaco (Lot 36 D/P: 352) on the State Register of
Heritage Places and advertise the proposed inclusion of the
place on the Town Planning Scheme Heritage List

Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints (fmr),


313 Churchill Avenue, Subiaco
Nurse Lloyds Maternity Hospital (fmr), 23 Coolgardie Street,
Subiaco
No 3 Electricity Substation (fmr), 159 Keightley Road, Shenton Park
St Matthews Anglican Church, 114 Onslow Road, Shenton Park.
Comments are to be received by 5pm on Wednesday
10 February.

Q Development application 1/94 Rokeby


Road, Subiaco
The City of Subiaco is inviting public comment on an application
for a change of use from shop to small bar, at the above address.
Comments are to be received by 5pm on Friday 12 February.

Q Draft revised Planning Policy 3.9 Rawson


Street Heritage area

Q Additions to the Local Government


Inventory and Town Planning Scheme
Heritage List

The City of Subiaco is inviting public comment on draft revised


Planning Policy 3.9 Rawson Street Heritage Area.

The city is inviting public comment on a proposal to include the


following places on the Local Government Inventory and the
Town Planning Scheme Heritage List:

For more information on the above, visit


www.subiaco.wa.gov.au/formalsubmissions or view hard
copies at the citys Administration Centre, 241 Rokeby Road,

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

Subiaco or Subiaco Library, 237 Rokeby Road, Subiaco during


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

Q Development applications received


Property

Description

30, 32 and 34 Troy


Terrace, Dagsh
291 Onslow Road,
Shenton Park
29 Waylen Road,
Shenton Park

Construction of multiple dwellings


and single bedroom dwellings
Single storey additions
Alterations and additions to
existing single house

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


Qsunset@subi Blow the House Down

QBehind the scenes with PIAF

QCommunity lunch Rosie red

This ten-piece line-up will perform rock and soul hits from the
60s, 70s and 80s including legends such as Elvis, Van Morrison
and Otis Redding.
Sunday 7 January, 5pm
Oak Lawn, The University of Western Australia, Hackett Drive,
Crawley
For more information, visit www.subiaco.wa.gov.au/concerts

Join PIAFs Film Program Manager for a glimpse at this years


upcoming lms and learn what it takes to program one of
Western Australias biggest arts festivals.
Monday 8 February, 6pm
Subiaco Library, 237 Rokeby Road, Subiaco
For more information, contact Subiaco Library on 9237 9300

Join in the celebrations with live entertainment and a three


course meal. This months colour theme is red.
Thursday 18 February, 11.45am
Subiaco Community Centre, 203 Bagot Road, Subiaco
Cost: $13
RSVP by Thursday 11 February on 9237 9320 or
adminscc@subiaco.wa.gov.au

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POST, February 6, 2016 Page 9

Collegians in
line for lease
A football club, some of
whose members were said to
have twice damaged buildings,
is set to get a 21-year lease of
a new $2.6million clubhouse
and bar for about $6000 a year.

Ben and Emma Maher walk down the red carpet inside the Mosman Wedding celebrant Marc Allen, left, conducts the wedding ceremony
Park Bowling Club.
after the storm rolled in.

Bowling club saves Em and Bens big day


By DAVID HUDLESTON
Mosman Park Bowling Club
rescued a couples wedding
when a huge storm washed
out their plans to get married
nearby last Saturday.
Ben and Emma Maher and their
130 guests from all over Australia
had gathered in the park opposite the bowling club when the
weather closed in at 4pm.
The weather was supposed to
be good, Bens father, Jeff, said.
But next minute in came the
rain and wind and it looked like
it was going to get washed out.
We had people come from the
eastern states and if it had been
washed out it would have been
a catastrophe.
They would have had the ceremony back at someones house,

because finding something out of


the wind and rain was absolutely
hopeless.
We looked around for somewhere else and saw the Mosman
Park Bowling Club and it was
like all the planets had aligned.
The pennant lawn bowls competition had been cancelled because of the weather had they
been playing bowls, it wouldnt
have happened.
The club had another function
due to start at 6pm, but Jeff said
social function managers Mark
Day-Jones and Clint Nagtegaal
put all that to one side to accommodate the wedding.
Mark and Clint were absolutely fantastic, Jeff said.
Nothing was too much trouble.
They arranged a signing
table, pulled a curtain across for

privacy, organised a red carpet


for Emma, seated the guests
theatre style, then brought out
the champagne and flutes.
I was just about in tears at getting someone in this day and age
who is courteous and obliging.
They were just so generous.
They were just fantastic.
Ben said: It started off
looking like it was not going
to be the dream wedding
wed hoped for.
But someone obviously
heard Ems praying.
Club president Michael
Grace said there had been a
thunder storm directly over
the club when the guests ran
in to take shelter.
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offered to let them hold the wedding ceremony there.
They were so grateful and
they kicked up their heels while
it poured.

Nedlands ratepayers had picked


up the bill for repairing the damage to the old pavilion on David
Cruickshank Reserve at Dalkeith
and to Allen Park pavilion in
Swanbourne, which The Collegians
were using as a temporary base,
council staff said in a report.
Antisocial behaviour, lack of
maintenance by the club and damage had prompted the council to
hold off renewing the lease for 10
years, the report said.
Club member behaviour improved and a new lease was agreed
in 2010, the report said.
The council agreed to contribute
$1.7million for the new building
on David Cruickshank Reserve
and supported an application for
a government grant.
The club chipped in $125,000.
Premier Colin Barnett played
for Collegians as a youth.
David Cruickshank Reserve is
an A-class reserve and, according to government documents,
leases have to be referred to both
houses of Parliament.
The report says staff have asked
the Minister for Lands, Terry
Redman, to sign off the agreement.
Nedlands council will decide
what to do at the end of the
month.
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UWA graduates rally to the cause


By LLOYD GORMAN
Alarm over the way the
University of WA is run has
prompted concerned graduates
to rally to its cause.
Twenty-one people who studied at the university some as
long ago as the 1960s have put
their hands up for seven positions on the UWA Convocation
Council, the graduate association committee that has a say in
the universitys decision-making
process.
It is understood to be the
biggest field of candidates in
many years.
Convocation was set up to
guard the reputation of the
university and to encourage
good governance through the
election of graduates to the university senate and the Council
of Convocation.
Postal ballots went to 65,000
Australian addresses on Monday,
while 13,961 went overseas.
Another 404 were hand delivered to UWA-based electors,
according to the WA Electoral
Commission, which is running
the election.
One of the candidates, Penny
Sutherland, of Nedlands, said:
Twenty-one people are standing for the University of WA
Convocation Council, and 10 of
us come from the immediate
area, standing for seven positions, including three standing
for deputy warden.
We are all graduates of UWA
who want to vitalise the link to
the university which nourished
us and now needs its own nourishment in difficult times.
She said UWA was about to
make hundreds of staff members
redundant, traditional study
areas were changing and like
other universities in Australia,

University challenge ... From left, Joan Pope, Peter Forrestal, Peter Robinson, Dr Brett Davies and Penny
Sutherland standing outside the original university building from Irwin Street which the graduates association had relocated to the Crawley campus in the 1980s. They hope to make UWA a more open, transparent
and consultative institution. Photo: Billie Fairclough
UWA was considering a change of Subiaco and the City of university management in
recent years have endorsed
to the way senate members were Nedlands, she said.
Both councils collaborate Ms Matheson.
appointed.
Meanwhile, a bid by the
It is a time when Convocation with UWA on projects of mutual
needs to be particularly vigilant interest, such as the No. 97 bus National Tertiary Education
to pass on the views of gradu- service from UWA to the Subiaco Union (NTUE) to block the
train station, recycling of waste university from cutting hunates, she said.
Another candidate, Subiaco water for parks and a partner- dreds of jobs will go before
councillor Julie Matheson, a ship with the UWA school of the Fair Work Commissioner
registered financial planner, architecture promoting practical on Tuesday.
The NTEU will argue that
graduated from UWA in 2012 experience in design.
The mayors of both Subiaco UWA announced job cuts and
with a degree in political science and international relations and Nedlands who have both other major changes before any
spoken publicly of a down- consultation took place.
and history.
A union spokesperson, said
UWA is located in the City turn in their relations with

NECKS TO NOTHING

if next weeks secret mediation


talks failed, the matter would go
to a full public hearing.
Further details of the process
to shed staff and make sweeping
changes to the way the Crawley
campus will operate were
announced at an open forum
on Tuesday afternoon by the
vice-chancellor, Professor Paul
Johnson, and senior deputy
vice-chancellor, Professor Dawn
Freshwater.
The Octagon Theatre was so
crowded during the forum that
about 200 members of staff and
students were turned away.
The presentations were filmed
and placed on the UWA website,
but not the Q&A session that
followed them.
Professor Johnson said UWA
spent about $25million less
than other group of eight
Australian universities.
He said the university had
the highest staff costs of any of
the other leading universities,
while its students brought in
less money than others.
He said savings of $40million
a year would need to be found,
while it was planned to bring in
an extra $60million by increasing the number of overseas
students.
A student leader who spoke
at the end of the forum urged
all staff and students to resist
the job cuts, while a student
asked Professor Johnson if he,
and the other members of the
universitys executive, would
take a cut to their salaries.
Professor Johnson said he
would not allow 300 job cuts to
become 3500 which he said was
the number of uni staff and accused the student of trivialising
the issue.
Another forum, for staff, is
planned for February 22.

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We treated our au pairs


as part of the family

Have you seen the Micalizzi familys border collie puppy? She was stolen from their Nedlands backyard.

Puppy theft makes us feel Perth has changed


Our border collie puppy
was recently stolen from our
backyard.
Fortunately, dog lovers
and kind people in Perth
who understand how awfully
heartbreaking it is to lose a pet
have tried to help us nd her.
She has not been returned.
I cannot understand what
makes some people think that
it is acceptable to steal from
others.
When did we stop caring
that people do this every day
without any consequences?
On the weekend, we lent

our car to our nephew and his


pregnant wife who recently returned to Perth from overseas.
Overnight, the two rear tyres
and rims were stolen and the
car was left on bricks.
My nephew asked: What has
happened to Perth?
Perhaps the change has happened slowly and we didnt
notice it, but we now have a
life in Perth where we are
not safe.
Keep your doors and gates
locked and protect your family
and pets.
I appreciate that in the

worldwide picture, many


would think a missing dog is
insignicant, but for me, today,
it is important.
We have to start caring at
some level.
I would like to take this opportunity to thank all who have
shared our Facebook pages and
our friends who have helped
with yers and posters.
Whoever has our puppy:
please return her.
She is not yours.
Phillipa Micalizzi
Langham Street, Nedlands

Gosh, I was frustrated when


I read the letter, Are live-in
nannies aware of their rights?
(POST, January 30).
When our children were
young, I decided to change my
career from teaching to nursing
to t in with my husbands y-in,
y-out work.
For the last semester of my
degree and the rst year of my
internship, I was required to
work a roster.
This involved late shifts (getting home at 10pm), early shifts
(leaving home at 6.30am), night
shifts (from 9pm to 7.30am) and
weekend work.
With no family here for support, and a husband away for
work, I had no other option but
to enlist the help of an au pair.
There are no day-care options
for shift workers.
In changing my career, my
starting salary was below $35
an hour.
A cheap babysitter charges
$20 an hour.
Our au pairs received $200
a week and worked the same
roster I did.
Yes, this was significantly
cheaper, but there was no childcare rebate.

Did you find my business cards?


Last Wednesday evening,
my car window was smashed
by a vandal and a number of
items were stolen.
Some business cards were
found and handed in to the police station in Curtin Avenue,
Cottesloe.
The ofcer omitted taking
the details of the kind person
who handed them in, or where

they were found.


If you were that person,
or know who was, could you
please contact me on 0417 626
625 so that I can thank you and
also nd out where you found
them so that I may search a
little further for other things
stolen.
Julie Copson
Irvine Street, Peppermint Grove

The au pairs also used our


car (after having two driving
lessons), got fed, had a mobile
phone, and lived rent-free.
I did consider our au pairs
part of the family.
I actually ended up getting a
cleaner at one stage, because
one was particularly untidy.
I would therefore like to challenge the letter writers view
that it seems common practice
for well-off families to have livein nannies for their children
because for us, there was no
other option.
We would not have been able
to afford a nanny.
Thankfully, after putting in
the hard yards, I now have exible hours and we can survive
without an au pair.
Nikki Connolly
Nedlands
(address withheld by request)

We dont want
your dog poo
Since when has it been OK
to put your smelly dog poo
bag into someone elses justemptied rubbish bin?
A dog walker does this to us,
in Edward Street, Nedlands, on
Wednesday if we cannot bring
our bin in straight away.
You know who you are.
Please take your smelly
parcel home and deal with it
yourself!
Angry
Edwards Street, Nedlands
(name withheld by request)
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NEWS UPDATE
FEBRUARY 2016
CHILDCARE WITH A DIFFERENCE

SUMMER CONCERTS IN THE PARK


Now in their 19th year, the Citys Summer Concerts bring together friends, family and
neighbours with fantastic music and childrens activities, all in the relaxed setting of the
City of Nedlands beautiful parks.

Looking for a fun, play-based child care for your child to


play and socialise?
The City owns and operates a not-for-profit child care
centre which caters for children aged up to 6 years. Prekindy and kindy programs are also available.
Come and see us at Point Resolution Child Care Centre
enrolments are now open for 2016.

Showcasing a local band each week, the concerts feature music that all ages can enjoy,
and there are lots of free fun activities for children including a bouncy castle, fairies, face
painting and more.

53 Jutland Parade, Dalkeith (next to the Dalkeith Bowling


Club).

A small number of food vendors will be at each concert, or you can bring a picnic.

For more information call 9386 5835 or visit nedlands.


wa.gov.au/local-education-and-childcare

Every Sunday in February, 5.30 pm 7 pm.


Week 1 Sunday 7 February: The Wildowers at Lawler Park, Draper St, Floreat.
Week 2 Sunday 14 February (Valentines Day): PROOF at Mason Gardens, Melvista
Avenue, Dalkeith.
Week 3 Sunday 21 February: Rough Housers at Mt Claremont Library Reserve, Adderley
Street, Mt Claremont.

Open 8.00 am 5.30 pm Monday to Friday (excluding public


holidays and Christmas school holiday periods).

EARTH HOUR 2016


FREE COMMUNITY EVENT
Switch off for Earth Hour with the Mayo Community Garden
at its electricity-free community event, sponsored by the
City of Nedlands and the Town of Cottesloe.

Week 4 Sunday 28 February: EDDE at Dot Bennett Park, Smyth Rd, Nedlands.

Saturday 19 March, 5.00 pm 9.00 pm


Mayo Community Garden, 91 Wood Stree.t Swanbourne

CLEAN UP AUSTRALIA DAY IN


SWANBOURNE

Earth Hour is a great home-grown success story: an


Aussie campaign designed to draw attention to tackling
global warming and get people talking about what we can
do to help. It brings communities together, with one in
every three Aussies taking part!

The City of Nedlands is holding a Clean up Australia


Day event on Sunday 6 March and is looking for
volunteers to come along and lend a hand! Morning
tea is provided.

Come and join us for free food, fun and creative activities
for all ages, entertainment and local musicians. Bring
your own water bottle for free refills (thanks to WMRC
Earth Carers) and if you can, leave your car at home or carpool for your chance to win a TravelSmart prize! Parking is
available at the nearby Allen Park Lower Pavilion.

Sunday 6 March, 9.00 am 11.00 am, Nidjalla Loop,


Swanbourne.
The City will lead a clean-up activity around the area
and the surrounding bushland, and we would love as
many volunteers as possible.

NATURAL AREA FRIENDS GROUPS


ACTIVITIES

Registering for the event will help us plan the cleanup activities, equipment and ensure we have enough
morning tea to keep the whole team happy! The
meeting point is a small grass reserve on Nidjalla
Loop it will be clearly marked on the day so you
can nd us.

Friends of Allen Park


Come along and help the Friends of Allen Park with their
summer watering program on Saturday, 13 and 27 February
from 8.00 am 9.15 am. Meet in front of the Associates
Rugby Club building in Swanbourne off Odern Crescent.

Participants are advised to bring sunscreen, a hat


and enclosed shoes. Bring your own water bottle for
us to ll up for you the day.

NEW YEAR VOLUNTEER?

These events are extremely rewarding and great


for bringing the community together for the benet
of our environment. We look forward to seeing
you there!

Did you make any resolutions for 2016? Why not


kick start the year off by trying something different
or developing new skills? Volunteering is the
perfect way to do this, and to help others and the
community at the same time.

For more information contact the Citys Waste


Minimisation Coordinator on 9273 3500. To register,
go to the Citys website.

SPLASHFEST
Sunday, 13 March, 2.00 pm 5.00 pm
Swanbourne Reserve, Swanbourne.
Splashfest is an opportunity for families to enjoy a
free fun day out. Children of all ages will love the
water rides, water slides, dry games and other fun
activities. You can relax in the chill out marquee
while enjoying diverse performances from young
local performers. There will also be a range of stalls
and activities, plus food and drink for sale. For more
information please contact Mel Dias, Community
Development Officer (Youth and Children), on
mdias@nedlands.wa.gov.au or 9273 3579.

The Friends of Allen Park also meet every Tuesday during


the week to undertake activities in the bushland from 9.00
am 11.00 am. All welcome please bring hat, water
bottle and sturdy shoes. All equipment will be supplied.
Please ring 9384 7983 if you are interested.
Friends of Shenton Bushland

For more information contact Robyn Forrest


(Community Development Ofcer Volunteering)
on 9273 3640 or volunteering@nedlands.wa.gov.au
or visit nedlands.com.au

All volunteers are welcome to join the Friends of Shenton


Bushland Inc. Anyone with an interest in Perths natural
bushlands are welcome whether to help with weed control,
writing newsletters, planning and setting out guided walks,
maintaining our website, doing ora surveys, liaising with
local schools, distributing newsletters, or photographing
flora and fauna there are plenty of opportunities! The
Friends of Shenton Bushland also meet every Sunday from
8.00 am 10.00 am to undertake activities in the bushland.
Please contact Dani on 0420 334601 if interested.

COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT NEWS

COUNCIL MEETING DATES

The City is improving opportunities for the


community to engage with the Council on a range of
projects and activities. EngagementHQ is currently
being installed on the Citys website and will be live
during February. Stay tuned to the website for your
voice to be heard in Nedlands.

Committee meeting 9 February


Council meeting 23 February

Visit the Nedlands Volunteer Resource Centre for


friendly, free information regarding volunteering
opportunities.
You can make a difference in 2016!

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, February 6, 2016 Page 15

Indoor
pool for
Davies Rd
By DAVID COHEN
Claremont will get a new
indoor heated pool as part of
a $10.35million refurbishment
of its Davies Road complex.
On Tuesday night some councillors thought the plan was a
bad one, but the vote to start
stage one was 7-3.
Remember, were not voting for the colour of the ladies
change rooms or where the
chairs are placed, councillor
Karen Wood said.
This is a very important asset
that requires upgrading.
A report to councillors said
stage one would cost $8.54million and include the indoor
pool, new change rooms for men,
women and families, a function
room, shops, a better cafe, a
water playground for kids, and
improved parking.
Ms Wood said it was unfortunate there was no pool for
the Dolphins water polo club
in the plan.
She said the proposal to
spread the cost over 20 years
was sensible.
The report said stage one
would be funded by a $4million
loan, $1.975million in grants and
$2.565million of council money.
Claremont has stashed
$460,000 in its pool fund since
it had to spend $1.9million on
repairs six years ago.
About $2million would come
from the councils future fund.
The report said the past financial year had seen the pool
built in 1971 recover about
90% of its cost through fees and
charges.
Please turn to page 117

Local artist Jerome Davenport works on paintings for his debut solo exhibition, High Contrast, opening on Friday, February 12. Photos: Paul McGovern

Art from a spray can


By JACOB NAZROO
Subiaco-based aerosol artist
Jerome Davenport (26) will
hold his first solo exhibition
of about 30 paintings and
photographs in what he calls
a New York-style warehouse
next weekend.
Water, light and the feminine
form will be central themes of
his 15 painted and 15 photographic pieces.
I have always loved working
with water and light, Jerome said.
Jerome has been working on
the collection for six months and
said there would be some sleepless nights before the exhibition
in West Perth on Friday and
Saturday, because he was yet

to finish three paintings.


The paintings take him between about four days and
several weeks to complete and
he has thrown one out after
starting it.
It just did not work, he said.
Jerome said at some point
during every painting he felt
like throwing it out.
I always have heaps of selfdoubt, he said.
You are your own worst critic.
After doing theatre set building at WAAPA, Jerome painted
murals for Perth cafes and then
started taking his painting more
seriously.
Jerome said he was excited to
be the first artist to exhibit at
Fridays Studio in Old Aberdeen
Place, in West Perth.

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Memory of Anzac heroes given new life


Four of the norfolk island
pines in Memorial Drive,
Mosman Park, that honour
fallen local World War I soldiers, will be replaced with
saplings.
The trees that are in poor
health and scheduled for replanting are Nos 6, 7, 9 and 19.
Pine No. 6 was planted by Mrs
H.C. Press in memory of the
fallen members of the Westralia
Lodge No. 9 of the Protestant
Alliance Friendly Society of
Australasia.
Dagmar John planted No. 7
in memory of Lance Corporal
Harry John, 43rd Battalion;
No. 9 was planted by Mr C.
Clinger in memory of Private
C.A. (Allen) John, 51st Battalion;
and No.19 was planted by
Morris Press in memory of
Private William Stevens Press,

16th Battalion.
Saplings that were planted
in 2010, replacing two pines at
the end of their lives, are now
thriving.
The Lone Pine tree that was
propagated from the original
pine in Gallipoli is also thriving
in its new location, overlooking
Mosman Bay.
Mosman Park CEO Kevin
Poynton, who is also president
of the Mosman Park sub-branch
of the RSL, said the four new
trees would be planted after
summer.
By planting these new trees
in the cooler months, we will
maximise their chance of survival, and ensure that the legacy
of these brave men endures here
in Mosman Park for generations
to come, he said.
The timber from the trees
will not be wasted.

It will be used at the Russell


Brown Adventure Park where
the logs will be given a second
life and installed in a place surrounded by the joyful sounds of
children at play.
The four ailing pines are
scheduled to be felled later
this month.
The council is encouraging
anyone with information about
the servicemen they honour, or
who knows of their descendants,
to get in touch.
People who would like to pay
their respects are invited to
contact the council by February
19 to attend a commemoration
in May.
Contact the council by email
to admin@mosmanpark.wa.gov.
au, call 9384 1633 during ofce
hours, or write to the council
at PO Box 3, Mosman Park WA The dead norfolk island pines in Memorial Drive, Mosman Park, will be
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Weve always lived in


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So why would we retire anywhere else?

Elizabeth Quay is for the kids of baby


boomers, Premier Colin Barnett says.
2016 is going to be an interesting year, Mr
Barnett said, at the Australia Day celebration
in Peppermint Grove.
Elizabeth Quay has been somewhat controversial, especially in the western suburbs.
They [baby boomer children] will live in a
sophisticated place.
Mr Barnett also spruiked the new childrens
hospital and Yagan Square in the city.
To my knowledge, its the only recognition
of Aboriginals in the CBD, he said.
Mr Barnett said the new football stadium at
Burswood was only 20 months away.

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POST, February 6, 2016 Page 17

Cockies safe in red tape plan


Land like the bush in
Underwood Avenue, Floreat,
will be safe under the state
government plan to speed up
development approvals, the
federal government says.
Late last year, state government
announced a system that includes
a blanket coverage of approval in
the Perth and Peel areas. People
have until April 8 to comment on
the proposal.
The then federal Minister for
Cities and the Built Environment,
Jamie Briggs, said the federal
government had not yet agreed
to the idea and would wait to see
what people thought.
He said land important to the

endangered carnabys cockatoo


would still be protected.
The University of WA has been
trying for more than 10 years to
build a housing estate on part of
the land it owns in Underwood
Avenue, but has been stymied by
federal government protection
of the cockatoos that roost there.
Under the state governments
proposed scheme, planning
processes would be relaxed to
fast-track developments.
Comments should be sent to:
Draft Perth and Peel Green
Growth Plan for 3.5million,
Department of the Premier and
Cabinet, Locked Bag 3001,West
Perth WA 6872.

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Bright start Oscar Seaburne-May, left, Lachlan Gillett, and Cameron McLeay with pre-primary
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Scotch welcomes 4-yr-olds


Fifteen young boys created
history at Scotch College on
Monday morning.
The four and five-year-olds
were the Swanbourne schools
first pre-primary students and
they started learning at 8.30am.
Their classroom had a white
sofa, kinetic sand and a reading room with a tepee that
doubled as a quiet-time area.
There were a few tears
from some parents but no
distressed kids, teacher Sue
Phillips said.
We had held orientation
sessions, so there were no
surprises.
The boys wore bright yellow
shirts and dark blue shorts so
they could be easily distin-

guished from older students.


Part of Scotchs pre-primary
education is based on the
Reggio Emilia approach, which
was developed in post World
War II Italy.
Part of Reggio Emilia involves teaching how to use
painting, sculpting, drama and
other pursuits in everyday life.
Teaching assistant Jane
Ricciardello helped some boys
mould shapes with kinetic
sand, while others touched
tactile numbers to get them
started on maths.
Outside was a small bench
with a clamp for woodwork
and craft.
Another Reggio Emilia
method is using muted shades
in the classroom, instead of

primary colours.
Its all about the boys bringing the colour to the space,
Sue said.
Scotch headmaster Alec
OConnell said Monday was
an exciting moment in the
colleges history.
He said pre-primary education was in demand.
High-quality education in
the early years for children is
vital in developing enquiring
minds and a thirst for learning about themselves and the
world in which they interact,
Dr OConnell said.
Scotch is now taking preprimary enrolments for next
year and will give prospective
parents a tour.

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Treatments are performed by students
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This cosy childrens bookshop is
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books from local writers and illustrators
alongside the best from around the world.
From infants to young adults, coming to
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Paper Bird houses a gallery and studios
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including bees wax crayons for little kids and
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February 6
2016

Australia Day

Boosting beach safety


TO make Cottesloes beaches safer for everyone,
the Town wants to restrict the set-up and launching of sailboards and other sailing craft to the area
between Rosendo and Princes Streets.
This requires an amendment to Cottesloes Beaches
and Beach Reserves Local Law. This is proposed and
is open for public comment by mail or email until
4pm, Monday March 7.
'HWDLOVDUHDYDLODEOHDWWKH7RZQRIFHVOLEUDU\DQG
at council@cottesloe.wa.gov.au.

Jack Walsh is Cottesloes


CITIZEN of the YEAR
RECOGNISING his outstanding contribution to the community and Town
of Cottesloe in more than 17 years as a Councillor, and latterly as deputy
Mayor, Cottesloe honoured Jack Walsh as the Towns Citizen of the Year on
Australia Day.

Mayor Dawkins said


Jack was elected to North
Ward in October 1998 and
served continuously until
he retired from Council at
the October 2015 election.
His foremost interest
involved the Development
COMMUNITY feedback and comment on Cottesloes Services Committee and
Strategic Community Plan is invited. Full details of the planning matters.
Jack served on this complan are available and can be seen at the Town website;
RU LQ KDUG FRS\ DW WKH %URRPH 6WUHHW RIFHV DQG WKH mittee for 16 years and over
Grove Public Library.
IT is with great pleaWritten submissions will be accepted up to 4pm on
Friday February 12 and should be mailed to PO Box
sure that I present the
606, Cottesloe WA 6911 or by emailed to council@
Young Citizen of the Year
cottesloe.wa.gov.au.
Award for 2016, along
For more information, or to discuss the draft plan, please
with a Leeuwin Ocean
FRQWDFW7RZQRIFHVRQ
Adventure Foundation
trip to Tom Joyner, said
TO help Cottesloe TenJo Dawkins.
Tennis club loan Mayor
nis Club with its planned
Tom earns this award
courts expansion and
with his impressive list
improved lighting, the 4pm, Monday February 22,
of achievements, both
Council proposes taking please).
academically and for his
Full information on the
out an unbudgeted, selfcontributions to the comsupporting loan of up to loan is available at the usuDO VRXUFHV  7RZQ RIFH munity at large.
$420,000.
Tom is the current
Public submissions are library and online at the
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([HFXWLYH 2IFHU
invited (to be received by Town website.
of ICEA (the Indigenous
Communities Education
and Awareness FoundaFebruary to December 2016
tion), a Perth-based youth
GULYHQ QRWIRUSURW RUPlanning Application Full Council Brieng
Council
ganisation that works to
Closing Dates
3rd Tuesday
4th Tuesday

Strategic Community Plan

COUNCIL MEETINGS
by 4.00pm

6.00pm

7.00pm

5-Jan

16-Feb

23-Feb
29-Mar

9-Feb

22-Mar

8-Mar

19-Apr

26-Apr

5-Apr

17-May

24-May

10-May

21-Jun

28-Jun

7-Jun

19-Jul

26-Jul

5-Jul

16-Aug

23-Aug

9-Aug

20-Sep

27-Sep

6-Sep

18-Oct

25-Oct

4-Oct

15-Nov

22-Nov

25-Oct

06-Dec

12-Dec

Each agenda is available at the meeting, the Council


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and also online at www.cottesloe.wa.gov.au.
Dates were correct at time of printing but may be
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dates in advance with the Development Services
department on 9285 5042.
Council meeting is held in the Council Chambers.

CHAIRPERSON Christine Palmer, Treasurer


Jeni Owens and Programme
Co-ordinator
Jean Harvey received this
years award on behalf of
all their members.
Westcoast Community
Centre, which has more
than 460 members, was
established in 1993, and is
based at the Grove Library
Precinct.
Their aim is creation of
a congenial community
meeting place particularly
for Cottesloe, Peppermint
Grove and Mosman Park
people, and to increase
knowledge
and
skills
through a variety of courses, lectures and visits to

this time developed great


understanding of development and planning.
Jack also served on
many other committees
including Strategic Planning, WESROC, Tapps,
CAPH, Local Government
Association, Care for Cottesloe and Bicycle Working
Group; and other working
groups over the years.
He worked hard for what

Tom Joyner becomes


Young Citizen of the Year
inspire reconciliation, and
promote mutual respect
and Indigenous cultural
awareness in local schools
and in the wider West Australian community.
Before this Tom volunteered
extensively
throughout the organisations many programmes.
He was part of the
Marja Mob series, which
provides combined surf,
sporting and cultural activities for high school
students in Perth; and
was part of the organising
crew of the annual ICEA

Classic surf event in Cottesloe. Another of Toms


activities was the Yarn
Programme, which aims to
help high school students,
as well the wider WA community, to understand indigenous identity, history
and reconciliation.
Tom is studying Medicine at UWA, majoring in
Physiology, and Aboriginal Health and Wellbeing,
with the ultimate aim of
becoming a doctor. He has
excelled in sporting also,
when an active member of
North Cott SLSC.

Westcoast
Community
Centre is
Community
Group of
the Year

ERRNLQJV KHDOWK DQG Wness, and interesting outings.


A DVD produced in
2013 as part of their 20th
Anniversary Celebrations,
shows many aspects of the
Centres history, interlaced
with some favourite recipes
from their cooking classes.
What Westcoast Community Centre does very
skilfully, is demonstrate
the true value of a community centre, said Mayor Dawkins. It is a place
made by the community,
for the community, where
every member and every
volunteer becomes a valued asset. We are recognising that achievement today
with this award.

places of local and regional


interest.
The Centre is primarily
run by volunteers, with local community members
planning and contributing
to the programmes and
events. These include inspirational speakers, cooking classes, book clubs,
arts and crafts, board game
clubs, theatre and concert

Sculpture by the Sea


needs volunteers

LOCAL volunteers have


always been integral to the
superb annual Sculpture
by the Sea exhibition on
the Cottesloe beachfront.
Organisers have again this
year appealed to the Town,
inviting local people to consider volunteering their
time and be part of the
event.

From opening day on


March 4 through to March
20, this will be the twelfth
staging of the charismatic
sculpture show that brings so
much attention to the Town.
For more information on
how you could be involved,

he believed in and was a


tireless advocate for the
community and local residents.
His experience gained
over so many years was
an asset to successive
Councils, said the Mayor,
and Jack was able to assist Councillors with his
informed views when considering a wide range of
complex matters.

please contact Pippa Walker,


the exhibitions assistant, by
phone (02) 8399 0233, or
email volunteer@sculpture
bythesea.com; or refer to the
Sculpture by the Sea volunteer information on the Cottesloe website.

2016 winners: from left,


Colin and Sue Beauchamp, Clinton Heal,
Tracey Mullan Community Event award; Mayor
Jo Dawkins; Jean Harvey, Jeni Owens, Christine Palmer Community Group award; Tom
Joyner Young Citizen of
the Year; and Jack Walsh
Citizen of the Year.

Skin
Screening
Week is
Community
Event of
the Year
melanomaWA Founder
and CEO, Clinton Heal,
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Tracey Mullan received
the award from Mayor
Jo Dawkins on behalf of
their members.
In November 2015, melanomaWA (which is based at
the Cancer Wellness Centre
in Cottesloe) partnered the
Lions Cancer Institute to
co-ordinate their event at
Cottesloe Beachfront the
2015 melanomaWA Community Skin Screening
Week.
They set up a unit at Cottesloe beachfront offering
members of the public free
skin screenings for skin
cancer, in particular, for
melanoma, the most dangerous form of skin cancer.
It tied in to National Skin
Cancer Action Week, a national campaign to promote
skin cancer awareness and
prevention through early
detection.
In all, 443 people were
screened in Cottesloe during the week. Seventy of
those screened were referred to a specialist for
further investigation of suspect lesions. melanomaWA
deemed the event to be a
great success in changing
peoples behaviour to become proactive about their
health.
While highlighting National Skin Cancer Action
Week the event emphasised
the importance of early detection as a way of preventing skin cancer, especially
the potentially deadly
melanoma; and of removing obstacles that prevent
people from getting their
skin screened.
In presenting this award
to melanomaWA, we thank
and recognise them for generously providing this important service to our local
community and the wider
WA community, said the
Mayor. We also look forward to the skin screening
week event becoming an
annual addition to the Cottesloe calendar.

POST, February 6, 2016 Page 19

Oval boss resigns


Gary Walton resigned suddenly as the CEO of the WA
Football Commission last week.
Mr Walton is a Subiaco resident.
The WAFC has more than 70
years left on a 99-lease with
Subiaco council to manage
Subiaco Oval, where it also has
its head office.
Mr Walton became the WAFCs
head about four years ago, the
same year his wife, Sandra, resigned from the Central ward seat
she had won in the 2011 Subiaco
council elections.
In a statement, Mr Walton said
he had worked to prepare football
for some of the most significant
changes in the past 25 years but
had arrived at the decision to step
down over the summer.

It is time for a new individual


to see those changes implemented
and keep securing a strong future
for football in WA, he said.
WAFC chairman Murray
McHenry thanked Mr Walton for
his service to the commission and
said he had achieved a lot.
Garys period as CEO has seen
the WAFC commence discussions with the state government
over the future financial model
to sustain football in WA once
the new stadium opens, he said.
It has also involved the establishment of Perth Stadium
Management with our international partners and the development
of a strong submission to become
operator of the new stadium.

Dierent strokes ... painting enthusiast Martin Cahill, left, is looking for someone to take over from
helper Nelson Franco when he leaves Australia shortly. Photo: Loyd Gorman

Martin paints a bright world


Martin Cahill enjoys painting kookaburras, self-portraits
and blocks of colour.
Martin (27), of Shenton Park,
showed some early promise in
school but only rediscovered
his potential and love of painting after his mother, Jenny, got
him an easel and materials
over a year ago.
In that short time he has
been highly commended in the
2015 As We Are exhibition, for
artists who have intellectual
disabilities.
He has also been asked to
submit a painting for display at
Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital
next month.

Examples of his work are also


on display at The Little Pantry
in Nicholson Road, Subiaco.
Jenny says painting has
become very meaningful and
rewarding for Martin.
He spends up to 12 hours
a week painting pictures and
his art has developed a lot in
the last year, she said.
Nelson Franco, a Colombian
visual arts student who has
lived in Australia for the
past seven years, has helped
Martins progress as an artist.
For the past year he has spent
time with Martin two or three
times a week, helping him,
advising him, encouraging him

and just hanging out with him.


But with Nelsons return to
South America looming, Jenny
wants to keep the ball rolling.
Nelson has been amazing
and has made a real difference
to Martin, she said.
Its been a wonderful opportunity for him.
We are looking for someone
who would be interested in
working with Martin on his
artistic development.
There are a lot of artists out
there and hopefully this will
appeal to someone who can
help him.
Jenny can be contacted at
cahilljm@bigpond.net.au.

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KEEPING THE TOWN OF CLAREMONT COMMUNIT Y INFORMED | FEBRUARY 2016

FROM THE MAYORS DESK

Here in Claremont we are


incredibly lucky to have a vibrant
entertainment precinct right on
our doorstep. The Claremont town
centre offers a range of stylish and
eclectic opportunities to shop, dine
and be entertained.
In partnership with local businesses, the Town is
committed to the promotion the town centre through
the Claremont Now project. Under the direction of
the Claremont Now Board, the project has delivered
such initiatives as the Love #Claremonttowncentre
social media campaign, the Christmas concert series as
well as number of workshops to assist businesses. The
Claremont Now Board is currently looking for a new
member, if you are keen to participate, come along to the
next AGM on 23 February (refer to the full article on this
page for more details).
The Town also works hard in other areas to improve
the amenity and safety of the town centre including
projects such as the recent enhancements to Avion
Way, monitoring of CCTV footage, removal of graffiti
and monitoring of traffic and illegal parking in the town
centre. The Towns Rangers work collaboratively with
the WA Police to reduce the impact of illegal parking
and anti-social behaviour on residents. The Towns
Environmental Health Officers also conduct ongoing
inspections of food outlets and monitor noise levels both
in the town centre and at the showgrounds.

SCHOOL DAYS
New Exh ibi tio n!

FRESHWATER BAY MUSEUM

Grayl
ands
1922

century. The exhibition


bition
bruary through
will run from 4 February
until 21 December
Museum,
er at the Freshwater Bay
ay M
useum
66 Victoria Avenue, Claremont.

With the kids settling back into school this month


now is the perfect time to take in the Freshwater Bay
Museums new exhibition, School Days. The exhibition
features classroom stories, school photographs
and memorabilia from some of the more than 25
educational institutions established in Claremont from
the earliest days of the Swan River colony.

Town of Claremont is keen to gain your


input on the future direction of its
Freshwater Bay Museum. To have your
say, look out for the Towns post card
size survey in your letterbox soon.

The nostalgic exhibition offers a wonderful snapshot


of days spent at school dating back to the turn of the

Is Your Business in the


Claremont Town Centre?

Update LandCorps

Claremont on the Park

The Claremont Now Board is looking for a new member.


Claremont Now is a joint initiative between the business
community and the Town of Claremont. The Board and
the Town work together to promote the town centre
as the premier place to shop, dine and be entertained.
The project is funded by a special area rate, matched by
Council.

Development
After an extensive program of works since March 2015,
the new section of Shenton Road is now fully open to
both pedestrian and vehicle traffic. Over the coming
months traffic signals will be installed at the intersection
of Shenton Road and Davies Road to improve traffic flow.

To have your say and to support the promotion of


Claremont, come along to the AGM at 5.30pm on
Tuesday 23 February at the Claremont Hotel, 1 Bay
View Terrace, Claremont.

With road works complete, an extensive landscaping


program has kicked off, with the commitment to plant
over 300 new trees. The first stage will see around 190
trees planted by late February, including the creation of
landscaped garden beds. When complete, there will be a
number of interconnected areas of public open space to
promote foot traffic and access to local facilities.

In short, as a Council we advocate on behalf of you, the


local community, to ensure you remain safe and that
your rights are protected. This year ahead we remain
committed to serving you.

Waroona and district fires appeal

Jock Barker,
Mayor

Claremont Council has contributed $2000 to those affected by the devastating bushfires in the South West shires of
Waroona and Harvey. CEO Stephen Goode, said both Town of Claremont employees and Council were keen to contribute
having themselves experienced the devastating effects of fire following the near destruction of their administration
building and Council Chambers in 2010.
To find out more about how you can contribute to the Lord Mayors Distress Relief Fund call 9461 3886.

TOW N O F C L A R E M O N T P R E S E N T S

Get into the

SENIORS

LO N G TA B L E LU N C H

SUMMER/AUTUMN EVENT GUIDE 2016

O N

IN YOUR COMMUNITY - FEBRUARY - MARCH


Fri 12 February
Wed 17 February
Sun 21 February
Kickin Back Pool Party Earth Carers Course
Family Fun Day - 11am to 3pm
6pm to 9pm Splash down for some

serious fun with pool inflatables, a


live DJ and games.
Claremont Aquatic Centre

Prepare yourself for earth friendly,


waste free living!
To register call 9384 4003 or email
earthcarers@wmrc.wa.gov.au

T H E

F O R E S H O R E

S U N D A Y 13 M A R C H 11 A M T O 1 P M
MRS HERBERTS PARK

Bring the family along to cool down in


the pool with some inflatable fun and
games for everyone!

Registrations essential on 9285 4395 or events@claremont.wa.gov.au


For more information visit www.claremont.wa.gov.au

Claremont Aquatic Centre

AT THE CLAREMONT COMMUNITY HUB - 327 Stirling Hwy, Claremont


Saturday
Monday
Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

French Conversation

English Conversation Class*

Broadband for Seniors*

Baby Rhyme Time

1.30pm to 2.30pm

10am to 12noon

10.30am

History in a Coffee Cup*


Mary Nenkes Australian Story

Storytime

9.30am - 10.30am

(Suitable for 10 - 2 year olds)

3rd March - 9.30am to 10.30am

Suitable for 2 - 4 year olds)

Practice your spoken English, if English is


your second language.

Mandarin Conversation

Climbing My Tree

10:45am - 11:45am

Knitting Clubb

Mahjong

1st March 1pm to 3pm

10am to 12pm, Cost is $5 a session

8th Feb - 1.30pm to 3.30pm

*9285 4353 to reserve a place.

Find out how to research your family tree online

Italian Conversation - 5.45pm - 6.45pm


JP Service 6.00pm - 6.45pm

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If you would like to receive this newsletter and other Council information on events and activities, please email SUBSCRIBE to jcarter@claremont.wa.gov.au

10.30am

Book Club*
26th February, 2pm to 3pm

Lego Club
3.30pm to 4.30pm

FOR INFORMATION ABOUT


ANY OF THESE EVENTS,
PLEASE VISIT US @ Town of
Claremont Events

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Shelley revs up
Ionas Year 12s

Ionas Year 12 students are


diving head first into the academic year after a motivational
presentation by seven-time
womens world marathon
swimming champion, ShelleyTaylor Smith.

Year 12 head David Sheehan


said it was important the students began the year focusing on
goal-setting, having a go, finishing with no regrets, and making
the most of all opportunities.
The girls often hear the catchcry Iona girls make a difference, and we believe that having
Shelley Taylor-Smith speak to
the girls about making the most

of the opportunities afforded


to them will be an invaluable
reminder of taking this positive
approach, he said.
Mr Sheehan said the students
heard about balancing their
goals and family commitments
while striving to achieve their
own personal best.
The girls were told a number
of Shelleys personal motivators,
including: attitude is gratitude; and the feminine code of
achievement, he said.
This is a wonderful way for
our girls to begin the school year
and we hope it will encourage
them to have a tremendous
year.

Shelley Taylor-Smith inspired Year 12s, from left, Amy Mackay, Isabelle Heinrich and Matilda Lyons.

Parking row at top Crawley units


By LLOYD GORMAN
A parking stoush at one of
Perths exclusive apartment
blocks ended up at the State
Administrative Tribunal.
The strata company for the
Cygne building at 8 Mounts Bay
Road which overlooks the
landmark Crawley boathouse
on the Swan River claims a
tenant has been parking where
he shouldnt, in a visitors bay.
This is conduct that has
been happening on a three-year
basis, lawyer Phil Monaco, acting for the strata company, told
the tribunal.
In the run-up to Christmas it
was happening on a nightly basis.
The [tenant] has never made
a formal request to use that
area and also [has a double
garage].

The Cygne building as seen from the Crawley boathouse.


Photo: Paul McGovern
The $35million development,
which was named Australian
apartment block of the year in
2007, has 12 visitor bays and a
33m lap pool, gym and entertainment area with a cabana.
Terry Hagan, representing
the tenant, said there was an

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explanation.
If no one else parks there
its 12 empty bays in the evening, and from time to time, not
permanently, [he] parks there
for reasons, he said.
We have written to the strata
company explaining what those

reasons are, seeking a meeting,


but that has been ignored.
He said they had asked if there
were special parking rules in
this area and had been told that
there were not.
Tim Carey, the tribunal
member who presided over the
directions hearing, asked him
if getting approval for parking
at particular times in the visitors carpark would be the ideal
situation.
That would be a wonderful
outcome for us, Mr Hagan said.
The issue will go to a threehour mediation session on
February 16 and all residents
have been invited to attend.
About four months ago a penthouse apartment at Cygne with
three bedrooms, two bathrooms
and two car spaces sold for just
over $4million.

Scouts honour
Australia Day honour
recipient Peter Walton, pictured above, was incorrectly
named in a story last week.
Mr Walton, of Subiaco, received a Medal of the Order of
Australia for service to young
people. He is chairman of WA
Scouts Australia and a former
chief commissioner. He has
been involved in scouting
since 1957.

POST, February 6, 2016 Page 27

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Town of Cambridge presents

Celebrate

City Beach
SUNDAY 14 FEB 2016 3-7PM
Challenger Parade City Beach

Photo courtesy Richard Goodwin.

(just south of Clancys Fish Bar)

Live Music
by Foxrock

Kids
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Sandcastle
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5-7pm

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Teams of max 5
kids up to 16yrs.
Great prizes
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Remember when Dollar Bill pounded the pennies?


Fifty years ago next week, on
February 14, 1966, Australia
began its conversion to dollars
and cents, or as it was called
then, decimal currency, from
the extraordinarily cumbersome pounds, shillings and
pence we inherited from the
British.
Prime minister Robert
Menzies, one of the most ardent
empire loyalists Australia has
ever produced, was persuaded
by his treasurer, Harold Holt,
to call the new currency the
dollar rather than the name he
preferred the royal.
The short way to write pounds,
shillings and pence was Lsd,
the L representing the looping
pound sign, s for shillings and

d for pence. An afternoon newspaper cost threepence, or 3d.


Until that busy second Monday
in February 50 years ago, our
currency was inordinately
complex.
There were 12 pennies in a
shilling and 20 shillings in a
pound. There were orins (two
shillings) and halfpennies.
If that doesnt sound complicated enough, try this: An item
costs three pounds four shillings and 10 pence, 3 4s 10d.
You hand over a five-pound
note. What change should you
receive?
The answer is 1/15/2.
Okay, now try this: You decide
to buy 10 of those 3/4/10 items.
How much will that cost?
The answer is not 30/40/100;
its 32/8/4.

Rocky Bay spreads help


supporting people living with
spina bida and hydrocephalus.
Ms Borthwick said Rocky
Bays sophisticated systems
and processes meant individualised service that focused on
optimising quality of life could
be provided over a wide area.
Rocky Bay was a natural
choice for the association,
she said.
Last year, Rocky Bay provided
support for more than 3000
West Australians living with
disabilities.
It is establishing a spina bida
and hydrocephalus advisory
committee to provide guidance
on the best ways to support people affected by these conditions.
Anyone living with spina
bida or hydrocephalus in WA
can contact Rocky Bay on 9383
6113 to discuss support.

Rocky Bay will now deliver


services that have been provided by the Spina Bifida and
Hydrocephalus Association
for the past 45 years.
The association ceased operations in December last year after
an extensive search for a new
service provider.
The associations former president, Miriam Borthwick, has
joined the board of Rocky Bay.
Members and their families
recognised Rocky Bay could provide them with greater support
and a wider range of services
into the future, she said.
With the arrival of the
National Disability Insurance
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in WA, it was important our members had access to the greater
resources offered by Rocky Bay.
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Anyone who went through primary school grappling with such


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There were hardly any mathematical shortcuts with the old
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for each pound. This meant one
dollar equalled 10 shillings,
so one shilling could equal 10
cents.
But converting 12 pennies to
10 cents wasnt so straightforward and pennies were a large
part of transactions in 1966.
It all went smoothly for the
rst two pennies, but then it became a oating approximation,
like rounding at a supermarket
check-out.
The government gave us two
years to adjust to the new currency, during which time both
dollars and pounds were acceptable currency not just at
banks, but everywhere.
But we embraced dollars and
cents much faster than anyone
had predicted, and by 1968 the
old notes and coins had become
curiosities.
Youd nd a pound note in a
jacket or bag and despite the
relatively short time since it had
been superseded, it still looked
anachronistic, a throwback to
the dark ages.
It was interesting to note
that the ve-cent coin and the
sixpence, the 10-cent coin and
the shilling, and the 20-cent
coin and the two-bob bit were
identical in size and weight.
That was so vending machines
and parking meters would work
whether you fed in new money
or old.
After the two-year changeover,
shops and businesses were no
longer obliged to take payments
in the old currency.
Local banks are still required

to change Australian pounds,


shillings and pence over to dollars and cents, but ination has
made it a dud deal.
New Zealand changed over 18
months later, on July 10, 1967,
and in a rare moment of clarity,
Mother England saw the wisdom
of colonial ways and converted
to decimal currency on February
15, 1971, ve years and one day
after us.

And in the mid-70s we began


converting everything else to
metric.
How much has anyone missed
inches, feet, yards and miles,
rods and perches, pints, quarts
and gallons, ounces and pounds?
These days, only three
countries still use these imperial measurements exclusively:
Myanmar, Liberia and (yes) the
United States of America.

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pence? Take the quiz.
1. How many pennies in a pound?
2. How many shillings in a guinea?
3. Whats 5/12/6 in dollars and
cents?
4. An item costs 5/12/6. How much
do five of them cost?
5. You have 12/2/3 and give a
friend 4/15/9. How much do you
have left?
6. Tickets cost 6/15/- each. How
much do two tickets cost?
7. A pound of butter costs 2/11/6.
How much for three pounds?

Answers
1. 240
2. 21
3. $11.25
4. 28/2/6
5. 7/6/6
6. 13/10/7. 7/14/6

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The changeover to
dollars and cents was
supported by massive
government advertising to get people
used to a new system
of currency. Some
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showed the simplicity Dollar Bill
of adding dollars and
cents against the complexity of the
old system.
Through it all a little jingle, to the tune
of Click Go the Shears, was a constant:
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In come the cents.
To replace the pounds and the
shillings and the pence.
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Renewed Regal draws crowds


By BRET CHRISTIAN
Subiacos acclaimed Regal
Theatre has a new lease of
life after a $2million interior
refit, including more than 1000
comfortable new seats.
No longer will you find you
have a spring sticking in your
bum, said Richard Diggins,
chairman of the Regal Theatre
Trust and a former Subiaco
mayor.
The theatre is having a very
successful run, booking more
than 200 individual shows bringing tens of thousands of visitors
to Subiaco.
On show nights, local restaurants and bars see a 40%
increase in patrons.
Mr Diggins said 90 people had
been involved in the refurbishment project for the handsome
building opposite the Subiaco
Hotel.
The Regal is assured of being
be a great people-attractor for
Subiaco and help local businesses
no end, especially with the imminent loss of AFL football from
Subiaco Oval, Mr Diggins said.
It is already booked out for
the rest of the year, including by
the Melbourne Comedy Festival
in autumn.

Art deco loo art.

Try this for size Regal Theatre manager Kim Knight, Richard Diggins and Subiaco mayor Heather Original art deco lights have been faithfully
restored.
Henderson check some of the 1086 new seats. Photos: Paul McGovern
The old seats have been
stripped out, the jarrah floor
sanded, the lighting and sound
systems replaced and the massive one-metre deep steel beam
supporting the balcony, or mantelpiece as Dame Edna Everage
called it, refurbished.
The leaky roof has been replaced, as has the fire escape.
The interior refurbishment
of the landmark theatre was a
team effort involving the Art
Deco Society, Subiaco council,
Lotterywest, Subiaco architects
Hames Sharley and contractors
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Opening in 1938 with the twin
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was the first picture theatre
in Australia to feature a soundproof crying room, where prams
were allocated numbers that
could be flashed on the screen
to alert parents to attend the
offending pram.
The theatre was bequeathed
to the people of WA by its last
private owner, travelling picture show man Paddy Baker,
who bought it in 1946 and died
in 1986.

Subiaco donated $500,000 to


replace1086 seats, to be paid off
over five years, while Lotterywest
kicked in $1.5million.
There are stages of the renovation remaining for the next
three years, including refurbishing the exterior, the foyer
air-conditioning, back of house
and Paddys Bar, built in the upstairs flat where Mr Baker lived.
Subiaco mayor Heather
Henderson said the council
had contributed because it
recognised the high historical
importance of the people-owned
theatre to WA, and its positive
effect on local business.
The councils big financial The projector Paddy Baker carted
contribution is an incentive for through the Wheatbelt for his
others to get involved, she said.
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Ians Regal work crowns


Oz Day heritage gong
By LLOYD GORMAN

Theres no university
or TAFE training around
the country in the field of
heritage engineering.

When the Regal Theatre reopened last week after the first
phase of its major revamp, it
was in no small part thanks to
the work of Subiaco heritage
engineer Ian Maitland.

Paddy Baker, surrounded by his beloved stars of the silver screen, photographed in his upstairs bar in 1980.

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On Australia Day, Ian was


awarded a Medal of the Order of
Australia for service to cultural
heritage and civic engineering.
A structural engineer, Ian is
chairman of the WA branch of
Heritage Engineering Australia
and passionate about preserving
heritage and the built fabric of
WA, and coming up with ways
that can be done.
As well as being more comfortable in the Regals new seats,
audiences will be able to hear
performances better, and the
historic building is now sounder
and safer due to Ians work.
Rain falling on the roof was
audible during performances,
so the roof was taken off, sound
insulation material put in and
the roof put back on, Ian said.
There was a significant defect
in the first-floor balcony structure that required some intricate
structural strengthening, and
that was very challenging.
You see none of that, because
its below the floorboards and
above the ceiling.
Ian said the new interior
looked stunning.
As well as his work on the
Regal, Ian has been responsible for bringing St Georges
Cathedral in Perth up to modern
earthquake standards work
that, like his Regal project, is
mostly invisible.
He has worked on more than
300 conservation and herit-

On Australia Day, structural and


heritage engineer Ian Maitland,
who worked on the Regal Theatre refurbishment, was awarded
a Medal of the Order of Australia
(OAM) for service to cultural heritage and civic engineering.
age projects in WA, including
cranes, timber bridges, lighthouses, farmhouses and even
the Mundaring to Kalgoorlie
pipeline.
A group of Subiaco residents
who were worried about the possible effect of nearby high-rise
construction on their 110-yearold heritage-listed houses commissioned him to carry out an
independent and professional
structural assessment of them.
Ian has won several prestigious industry awards for his
work and said the OAM had
come at a turning point in his
life.
Its a great honour, of course,
and it comes at the end of my 53
years as an engineer, he said.
So its very significant for me
personally and professionally,
following on as it does from the

John Monash Medal [2012].


While he has scaled down
his day-to-day workload, Ian
said he did not intend to retire
completely but planned to
concentrate on spreading the
value and message of heritage
engineering.
Im putting together a course
for engineers who are interested
in hertiage work, he said.
Theres no university or
TAFE training around the
country in the field of heritage
engineering.
Thats one thing I want to do
this year: pass on my knowledge
and my experience to other
people.
We are trying to have a national program, but thats a little
bit down the line.
First well set something
up for WA, probably be at the
Engineers Australia office in
Murray Street, West Perth.

Paddys Bar will be refurbished in


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Olivia carries on
the family tradition
Fourth generation St Hildas
student Olivia Duane has just
nished her rst week of Year
7 and says it has been her
biggest life adventure.
While some new girls are
working out the weekly timetable, Olivia is adjusting to being
surrounded by people at the
Mosman Park school.
A country girl, Olivia is one
of the schools new boarders
and has moved from Mingenew
Primary School with six classmates to more than 120.
I miss riding my horses Rusty
and Rosie after school, and my
dog Maisie, but there are plenty
of things to keep me from missing them too much, Olivia said.
The school pool is huge and
I can go swimming every day.
I am also going to try tennis.
Olivias mother, Bec, is also
adjusting to one fewer face at
the dinner table each night, but

Help put stress


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as a former St Hildas boarding


student she believes the move
is the right one for Olivia and
from the sea of faces she will
nd lifelong friends.
I came to boarding school
from Esperance and really felt
like a sh out of water to begin
with, she said. But you gradually build close relationships
that you depend on.
From what we have seen so
far, life as a boarder seems to
be full of adventure and exciting opportunities.
The refurbishment of the
boarding house looks fantastic.
It seems much more homely
now than the rows of dormitory
beds I remember.
And we are really impressed
with the support, care and guidance provided by all of the staff.
I am really pleased Olivia
is carrying on the family tra- Bec Duanes daughter, Olivia, is the fourth generation of the family to
attend St Hildas.
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Physios honoured for helping people get their breath back


Physiotherapists Sue Jenkins
and Nola Cecins have each received the Medal of the Order
of Australia (OAM) for services
to people with lung diseases.
Ms Cecins has been a senior pulmonary rehabilitation
physiotherapist at Sir Charles
Gairdner Hospitals physiotherapy department since 1997.
Until recently, she was the
consultant clinical specialist
in pulmonary rehabilitation
with community physiotherapy
services and is a member of the
executive advisory group of the
Respiratory Health Network.
Dr Jenkins is also a senior
pulmonary rehabilitation physi-

otherapist in the same department and at the Institute for


Respiratory Health.
She is widely published in the
eld, is on several boards, and is
professor at Curtin Universitys
school of physiotherapy and
exercise science.
Dr Jenkins and Ms Cecins
jointly manage the pulmonary
rehabilitation service at SCGH.
Ms Cecins said they were both
proud to receive the OAM.
We feel it recognises the
importance of pulmonary rehabilitation for people with a
range of common lung diseases
such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and asthma, and
less common conditions such

as brotic lung disease, lung


cancer and bronchiectasis,
she said.
These diseases cause distressing symptoms, such as
breathlessness and fatigue, and
restrict peoples ability to carry
out everyday activities that most
people take for granted.
Dr Jenkins said pulmonary
rehabilitation involved supervised exercise and information
tailored to individual needs
that had been shown to reduce
breathlessness, improve a patients quality of life and also
reduce hospital admissions.
We hope to use this award to
raise the prole of pulmonary
rehabilitation, Dr Jenkins said.

This program is more benecial than most medications


for lung disease.
But while all Australians
have access to the medications,
not all have access to pulmonary
rehabilitation.
Our focus has been to undertake research to develop
and deliver the most benecial
programs, supported by SCGHs
physiotherapy department.
Further, our aim has been
to train physiotherapists to
provide effective pulmonary
rehabilitation and to advocate for program funding to
improve access for as many
Australians with lung disease
as possible.

Dr Jenkins and Ms Cecins said


they were grateful for the support from SCGHs physiotherapy
department.
Department head Ian Cooper
said Dr Jenkins and Ms Cecins
were already recognised as
outstanding clinicians and researchers, and they could now
add this high-prole recognition
to their list of successes.
They have worked very hard
to achieve their many accomplishments, and are deserving
recipients of the Medal of the
Order of Australia, he said
Dr Jenkins and Ms Cecins
will receive their medals at a
ceremony in Government House
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Tennis club due for revamp


Onslow Park Tennis Club
buildings will be revamped
with a new kitchen and changerooms.
Subiaco council, which owns
the Shenton Park club, has
advertised for tenders for the
project.
The project involves gutting
and refitting the mens and
womens changerooms.
The kitchen will also get a
complete overhaul and the main
hall will be upgraded.
A built-in six-burner gas
barbecue with hood will be
installed in the clubs undercover area.
Subiaco council wants contractors to keep disruption to
a minimum during the refur-

bishment.
The tennis club will remain
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hard courts from mid-June
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The grass courts are closed
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Members and users of the
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should be organised to minimise
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The council has engaged
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Mr Edwards, a director of
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Its time for some Monkey magic


Chinese New Year starts on Monday, and Mosman Park
reader KOK FOO CHANG says the Chinese community
will begin celebrations for the Year of the Monkey.
If you were born in the Year
of the Monkey (1920, 1932, 1944,
1956, 1968, 1980, 1992 or 2004),
its very likely you are a hard
working, creative, clever and
witty person.

Hatchets are
buried, quarrels
are settled, debts
are paid, and
there is goodwill
everywhere.

Traditionally, people began


the year with new clothes, new
shoes, a new coat of paint on
their doors and new red and
gold decorations.
Hatchets are buried, quarrels
are settled, debts are paid, and
there is goodwill everywhere.
The Year of the Monkey begins
on Monday, February 8, and will
end on Friday, January 27, 2017,
to be followed by the Year of
the Rooster.
The animal symbols dated
from a long, long time ago, possibly before 500BC.
Until recently, China was
predominantly an agricultural
country and it was believed

Kok Foo Chang says Monkey people are mischievous and love practical jokes.
farmers had problems remembering events and the sequence
of years.
Legend has it that one day,
the god of all gods, the Heavenly
Jade Emperor, called all the
animals to compete in a race,
on the understanding that the
first 12 animals to finish would
be honoured, with a year designated to each of them.
The rat, buffalo, tiger, rabbit, dragon, snake, horse, goat,
monkey, rooster, dog and pig
finished in that order and the
popular, unique 12-year lunar
year cycle thus began.
The monkey, an active,

vigilant, tree-climbing animal,


survives and lives happily in the
natural environment.
It is also perceived as smart,
playful, resourceful, and able
to interact with humans.
Indeed, monkeys play a small
but significant part in Chinese
culture, because many Chinese
people love and adore them.
Older generations of Chinese
have long been enthralled, and
often mystified, by the story
of The Monkey King (The Sun
Wukong).
Sun was a hero in the classical
novel, The Journey to the West
(Xi You Ji), and had magical

power it was said he possessed


72 methods of transformation
and was able to travel 100,000
li in one somersault (one li is
500m).
These days, sculptures and
statues of monkeys, and the Sun
Wukong in particular, can be
seen over many parts of China.
This years Chinese horoscope
tells us to be prepared to work
hard to stand up for greater
rewards as opportunities are
everywhere. However, we need
to think twice when and if we
make any changes in our career,
business, finance and connections with other people.

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Each Chinese year is assigned


to one of the 12 animals in the
Chinese zodiac, which has a
12-year cycle.
This is the Year of the Monkey,
the ninth of the animals.
Monkey people also tend to
be mischievous, curious and
inventive, and love cracking
practical jokes.
Engineering, science, banking
and accounting, stock marketing,
and even salesmanship could be
ideal career choices for them.
But though this is their year,
monkey people should not show
off their wealth, and while there
is ample opportunity to invest,
they are to guard against greed,
speculative business and gambling, to avoid losing everything
and becoming poor.
Though China began using the
Gregorian calendar in 1912, the
Chinese people have continued
to use the traditional lunar
system to mark the dates and
new years.
Generally, a Chinese year has
12 lunar months, each having
either 29 or 30 days.
In order to correspond with
the movement of the Earth round
the Sun (one year that is 365
days), a month is added every
two or three lunar years.
A Chinese new year begins
with the new moon, and this may
occur between January 16 and
February 19 inclusive.
A new year is always cel-

ebrated with festivities held


over a week or up to 15 days,
depending on the area and the
prevailing custom.
Celebrations usually culminate and end on the 15th day
of the first lunar month, with
evening lantern displays and
processions.
The Chinese spare no effort to
celebrate the new year.
Universally, they believe the
new year is a new beginning and
the start of a better life.
No one seems too poor.

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A. Phillips

Michelle and her Team went above


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

Murlen Champness

Michelle was a wonderful agent


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

Amazing Real Estate Agent!!

Michelle does it again

Her marketing advice


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

Vince and Gill

Wonderful Experience

trust the agent

Michelle and her team are a


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

William

A well-executed sale

The home was marketed very well


and with Michelles guidance put
onto the market at just the right time
for the best sale outcome. Michelle
offered advice for presentation and
was always available for our
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Cathy and Mike

I would like to thank Michelle for her


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unit. Her follow up on each issue
was dealt with quickly and efciently.
I would be only to happy to use her
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N. Reynolds

Outstanding from start to finish

Nedlands knowledge

Barbara

Michelle Kerr

The level of service provided by


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

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Sharon

Michelle was great to deal with


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

Michelle and her Team, Katusha, were


wonderful agents! They were always
friendly and accommodating, while
professional and knowledgeable.
I would denitely recommend Michelle
as a real estate agent for anyone
looking to sell their property in
Nedlands. Thanks Michelle!

Great agent

Michelle was wonderful!

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Craig and Mahalia

We had an exceptional
experience dealing with Michelle.
She listened to our needs and
found us a home that
suited our needs and
budget, all whilst being
friendly, approachable
and professional.
L. Visagie

Michelle Kerr & her team sold


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

Exceptional experience

Feeling fortunate

Michelle is warm, bubbly, and


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

Thumbs up

more people trust

We were very impressed with


Michelle and her team. She
has a very positive no nonsense
attitude and is full of energy and
enthusiasm. We heeded the wise
advice given and sold fast and for
a price we were very happy with.
Very satised customer.

B. Winning

Above and beyond

It is something else that sets


Michelle apart from other agents.
During a time that had the potential
to be more than a little stressful,
Michelle was supportive,
encouraging, and empathic. I would
like to say thank you for all
the above and beyond.
Mandylee Munro

Michelle was a pleasure


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

Excellent service

Andrew and Monica

Recommendation

Awesome!!

Thank you Michelle and team.


We had such a positive experience
selling our home. We were kept in
the loop the entire time and were
made to feel like the only
clients the team had.
Sasha and Scott

Michelle Kerr
0412 770 743
michelle@abelmcgrath.com.au
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Claremont | 303 Stirling Highway

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We were delighted with the response


to her advertising and marketing
strategy and saw our property
sold within 4 weeks. We highly
recommend Michele to any
prospective seller in Nedlands
as she knows exactly how
to get the result you want.

So friendly, nice and welcoming!


Michelle is denitely one of the best
Ive come across. If youre looking
for someone that is good at what
they do and provides an incredible
service, Michelle is the one to go to!

Testimonial

Would definitely recommend!

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Crime goes online


A quarter of the nearly 46,000 reports to
Crime Stoppers WA last year were online.
That percentage is growing rapidly, according
to the organisation, as people use their phones
and the internet more frequently.
Last months details showed a 20% increase
in Decembers online reports.
The online report form is at crimestopperswa.com.au.

CRIME STOPPERS

1800 333 000


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BEAT
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Mourners targeted

Thieves have struck again


at Karrakatta Cemetery in
Railway Road.

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Email council@cottesloe.wa.gov.au
Website www.cottesloe.wa.gov.au

On Sunday they smashed a


window at 12.30pm and stole a
handbag left on the front seat.
Four hours later a mobile
phone and a handbag were
taken from an unlocked car.
In West Leederville, someone tried to hot-wire two cars
in Blencowe Street between
Saturday night and Sunday
morning.
A scooter was stolen from
Minim Close in Mosman Park
between last Friday night and
Saturday morning.
The owner found it damaged at the front of St Hildas
Primary School.
Police are examining blood
and fingerprints left on the
machine.

Tenant faces
eviction
A Shenton Park public
housing tenant is likely to
be evicted following his
conviction on a charge of
endangering life.
John Hamoa Rihia, of James
Street, was fined $500 in the
Perth Magistrates Court after
pleading guilty to the charge
on January 19.
Rihia was charged after police went to the public housing
block after getting a complaint
from a resident in August.
The Housing Authoritys
Greg Cash said his department
had asked for a transcript of
the court proceedings.
The Housing Authority
does not record the specific
details of tenants who are
going through the criminal
justice system, Mr Cash
said.
Under Housings rental
policy, dangerous activities
that occur at or adjacent to a
public rental housing property
that result in criminal charges;
or have resulted in injury to
a person in the immediate vicinity with subsequent police
charges or conviction, will
result in immediate eviction
proceedings.

Julies here to serve


Wembley police stations new officer-incharge says she wants to meet community
expectations on crime fighting.
Senior Sergeant Julie Foley (45) started at
the Cambridge Street station on Wednesday.
She has been a police officer for 26 years,
most of them as a detective.
I joined the force because I was keen on
becoming a physical training instructor,
she said.
But then the desire to help the community
kicked in and I was keen to be a detective.
Senior Sergeant Foley just spent 2 1/2 years
in Broome as the officer-in-charge of the
Kimberley districts crime and intelligence
coordination unit.

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Senior Sergeant
Julie Foley.

Alan Tough relaxing on board after hearing he was


awarded a medal in the Order of Australia.

Honours for sailor, rower


Craig James and Alan
Tough enjoy different
water sports and their
dedication won them
national honours on
Australia Day.
Both men were awarded
medals in the Order of
Australia.
Mr James, of Mountjoy
Road, Nedlands, is dedicated to rowing.
He has been president
of Rowing WA since 1997.
He was an official at
the Beijing Olympics
and is a life member of
both Rowing WA and the
University of WA Boat
Club.
He contributes to other
sports, including the WA
Cricket Association and
the West Coast Football
Club, and was deputy
president of the WA Sports
Federation for 13 years.
Yachting is Alan Toughs

water sport.
He was president of
Yachting WA for two years
until 2007, and rear commodore at Royal Perth
Yacht Club in the 1990s.
His work as president
of Westcare, a charity that
helps people with disabilities, was also recognised.
Jenny Honeybun, from
Westcare said: Alan is
an amazing man who has
very humbly done so much
for so many people and
never looks for reward or
acknowledgment.
He was sole parent to
three daughters from a
very young age and juggled
this with a busy career
and several returns to
university for additional
degrees.
He never loses sight of
his roots and always take
time to acknowledge and
recognise the efforts of
others.

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First Time Offered Quality 2 Bedroom Apartment

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Expressions of Interest - Buyers Over $750,000+
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Its the Western Suburbs best location. Right opposite the icons of our youth.
The fabulous North Cott swimming beach, The Blue Duck, Barchetta and NC Surf Lifesaving Club.
Totally renovated 2 bedroom apartment. Stone bench top European kitchen.
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Home Open: Saturdays 11.15am - 12noon


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real estate agents property managers auctioneers
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Licensee: G & R Rossen Pty. Ltd. A.C.N. 076 368 584
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NEDLANDS, 15 Leopold Street


Family Living In The Prized College Park
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Superbly positioned on an elevated allotment
of 895sqm this circa 1960s brick and tile family
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Letters to the POST

Editor, 276 Onslow Road, ShentonorPark


email558
to letters@postnewspapers.com.au;
or fax toRoad,
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at 9388
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If only SAS Seaward houses


had been better maintained
A prudent owner
Despite the complete
would ensure an amount
contrast in consultative
was held in reserve for
approach by Lieutenant
continuing maintenance
General Mark Evans
at Seaward.
to the Seaward Village
The AuditorGeneral
review (Laughter
should be requested to
defuses Seaward tenassist the Senate not
sions, POST, January
only in carrying out its
23), compared with that
inquiry into the reputed
of Defence Housing
Mark Evans
need for demolition and
Australia, the agenda rereplacement, but also
mains the same where
will the money come from to revealing the costs associated
with the clumsy attempt to thrust
improve the army housing?
These homes were mostly built an unacceptable development
in 1991, six years after we built on the Allen Park community.
Lieutenant General Evans
our home in the same area.
If their homes are now only will be reporting to federal
fit for demolition, I ask how our Gippsland MP and Assistant
Minister for Defence Darren
home has survived.
The answer must be mainte- Chester, on whose website
Putting locals first, and
nance let slip by DHA.
Private investors would know Caring for the environment
DHA Property Care charges are prominent.
Let us hope Allen Park, with
16.5% of rental received, to
cover management, rent reviews, the people of Swanbourne and
repairs, maintenance and lease surrounds, will receive equal
support.
end restoration.
Neville Hills
Seaward Village is wholly
Jameson Street, Swanbourne
owned by DHA.

Phil Pedlow says he was very glad his pregnant wife was not in their car when a big branch fell on it in
Subiaco before Christmas.

Is Subiaco insuring against these big time bombs?


On December 6 last year, my
pregnant wife had a meeting in
Subiaco.
When she returned to our car
about 20 minutes later (about
1.50pm), she could barely see
the car, lost under a massive
fallen tree branch.
Im glad my wife wasnt in the
car, or next to it, at the time.
I dont think its too much of an
exaggeration to say that it could
have killed someone.
Two Subiaco council rangers
attended and were very helpful.
But the whole of the car roof
had been caved in and it had a
smashed windscreen, broken
wing mirror and many, many
scratches all over.
It seems this is not exactly a
new occurrence the POST re-

ported on the topic long before


last weeks report (When will
the widow maker strike again?).
It has to be questioned
whether Subiaco council is fulfilling its responsibilities in the
maintenance and management
of the trees.
Further, is it maintaining
sufficient insurance to cover
those who are unlucky enough
to park under one of these time
bombs?
I guess the moral of this story
for visitors to the area is be very
careful where you park your car!
At present our compensation
discussions with Subiaco council
are ongoing.
Phil and Michelle Pedlow
Alderbury Street, Floreat

See report, page 1

Subi must press MLCs to respect the system


Our political system uses the
principle of separation of powers to avoid corruption, but
most people are surprised to
find that this principle is not
constitutionally defined: its a
convention.
In my opinion, Premier Colin
Barnett seems set on defying
this key convention to punish
the people of Subiaco with the
City of Perth Bill.
But for this to happen, WAs
Upper House MPs (MLCs) will
need to turn a blind eye.
Separation of powers is not
defined because it is inherent

2 KOREL GARDENS, SWANBOURNE

in the structure and limits of


the Australian Constitution.
Similarly, it is in WAs Local
Government Act (1995), the
Act that the City of Perth Bill
usurps.
MLCs know it is wrong to
bypass these fundamental
principles in the way the Bill
seeks to do.
They refused to do exactly
this over amalgamations, when
metropolitan and country residents cried foul.
Mr Barnetts ill-judged apparent retribution for failed
amalgamations and reward for

lord mayor Lisa Scaffidi in the


City of Perth Bill might outrage
anyone, but it should incense
Subiaco residents.
The question is, now that
Subiaco stands alone as the
victim, will its residents cop
this unfairness without a whimper, or will they press MLCs to
show integrity and respect the
principles of our system?
Malcolm Mummery
Subiaco councillor and Dadour
Group convener
Keightley Road, Shenton Park
More letter page 50

FOR SALE

VACANT LAND OF 921SQM WITH SUBDIVISION APPROVAL IN PLACE

This fabulous block in a prestigious cul-de-sac location


in Swanbourne is ready to go! Planning permission for
sub-division into two green title blocks approved.
Its moments from the waters edge with ocean views
and across the road from Allen Park.
Imagine.taking a morning swim or stroll along
the beachfront and nishing with breakfast at the
Shorehouse Caf! Or walking the dog in picturesque
Allen Park with its stunning reserves and recreational

parklands that seemingly stretch forever!


Imagine. salty hair and sandy feet for happy kids
and when they are not at the beach, they have acres of
parkland at their doorstep to play tennis, cricket, footy
or rugby or simply run for hours!
Build a magnicent family
home, or use the
planning permission to sub-divide and build two!
Or build your dream home on one block and sell the
other! With a location like this, you cant go wrong!

Julie Barker
0417 425 433
julieb@viviansresidential.com

Approved sub-division plan

Real Estate

POST, February 6, 2016 Page 49

Keeping it Real

Gill
Trent
Real Estate

sales | leasing | auctions

0415 853 926


0432 392 387

viviansresidential.com

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AUCTION

27th February 2016


On site 12.30pm (unless sold prior)

CUTE CHARACTER
This home is a fabulous starter home for a young family or a
professional couple. Situated on a corner block with a double carport
entry from the side street gives the property huge potential to build
a double garage with a granny at on top. Two very generous front
rooms with re places both being used as bedrooms, third bedroom
has an ensuite bathroom, 4th bedroom is smaller in size but still
acceptable. Gorgeous hallway with archway, lovely jarrah oorboards

452sqm

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in the original part of the home and bamboo in the kitchen, dining/
lounge room. Granite bench tops in the kitchen with a very generous
amount of storage. Second bathroom/laundry is combined. This is
one that you should put on the shopping list to see.
Auction particulars:
Deposit: $25,000 at fall of hammer
Seller reserves the right to sell prior

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Strata law changes are not the


only risk to homeowners security
The sense of security that
ownership of a property brings
is of utmost importance to most
people, and the prospect of having ones home sold from under
ones feet is quite unacceptable.
Still, the element of uncertainty attaching to ownership
vested through strata title is
understandable.
But what about the provision
that applies specifically to real
estate in WA, in terms of which
a person who innocently buys a
property from a seller who has
acted fraudulently and does not
have ownership or authority
to transfer ownership of that
property, gets to retain ownership of the property?
What is the reason for this
piece of legislation which seems
to fly in the face of common law
and common sense?

It would seem that this apparent anomaly should be


corrected unless good reason
can be advanced to support its
retention.
This state of affairs was highlighted in recent times when
title to a home in Wembley
Downs was found to have been
sold and transferred without
the knowledge or consent of
the owner, who was overseas
at the time.
The owner was debarred by
law from having title restored
to him/her.
As I understand matters, since
that case the deeds registry has
offered to advise registered
owners of any activity involving
their title.
That service has to be subscribed to, and comes at a price.
Brian Hills
Arundale Crescent, Wembley Downs

am and Mia Norton, of Floreat, recently travelled to Nozawa Onsen Ski Resort in Nagano, Japan, to ski
and to see the famous wild Japanese snow monkeys that live in the hot springs all year round (there are
some behind Sam and Mia in this photo). They also travelled to Tokyo and took in a Sumo wrestling match.
Sam (9) is in Year 4 at Floreat Park Primary School and Mia (6) is in Year 2.

LandCorp disrespectful over rehab plan referral


I interpret recent events
and circumstances relating to
LandCorps plans to clear up
to 3.4ha of quality bush at the
15.8ha former rehab site, somewhat differently from Landcorps
chief operations officer, Dean
Mudford (Shenton rehab bush
in firing line, POST, January 9).
LandCorps recent referral of
its plans to the federal government for environmental assessment did not, as asserted, go
above and beyond the minimum
environmental approval process.
Referral is the minimum.
Mr Mudford said: This early
notification allowed the Urban
Bushland Council to provide
information [about] the referral
to [its] members.

This refers to a meeting with


the Urban Bushland Council
(UBC) on December 9, called
by LandCorp, to present its
final plans.
The presentation advised on
the status of WA statutory processes, including state environmental approvals, but omitted
mention of the federal referral.
Notification was extracted
by a query as to whether a referral would be made.
LandCorps officers responded
that they thought, but were not
certain, that the referral had
been recently made.
There appeared no prior
intention to notify, as implied.
Mr Mudford said: ... the high
[number] of submissions is proof

Saving trees is a cool idea

that the stakeholder engagement


process is working successfully.
What worked, hard, over the
break, while LandCorp took
leave, were Margaret Owen and
I, with assistance from others.
Once the referral to the federal
government was published on
December 16, we spent considerable time publicising the issues
and facilitating submissions.
LandCorps timing of the
referral appears to have been
cynically designed to minimise
comment (invited only from
December 16 to January 4).
Such gamesmanship is disrespectful of the process, the
public and the environment.
Lyn Jennings
Salvado Road, Floreat

28 Arthur St, Shenton Park

$1.8M

Our Prime Minister has just


announced a plan to regrow
tree canopies in our sweltering
and denuded cities.
Compared with expanses
of concrete and bitumen that
absorb and retain heat, trees
have the reverse effect, cooling
their surroundings. Not only
that, trees absorb harmful air
pollutants and can soak up massive quantities of storm water.
Besides having many other
environmental and health benefits, it turns out urban trees
are a very effective adaptation
strategy against worsening
extreme heat events, flooding
from heavy precipitation and
poor air quality, all of which
we can expect to increase with

climate change.
The sad reality is that while
our federal government promises positive action, our local
politicians are instead overseeing the continuing mass
destruction of mature trees.
And there is absolutely no
sign of them stopping.
The former Rehab Hospital
bush is the latest example,
where they appear to support
extinguishing every last tree.
Our health, it seems, is
of little consequence when
compared to the interests of
developers convenience and
profits.
George Crisp
Kimberley Street, West Leederville

106 Salisbury St, Subiaco

From $1,395,000

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603sqm

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Walk to Kings Park, ovals, primary and high schools and local
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Community news

Whats on

Revving up for
cancer charities

in POST community
Rotary breakfast

Cambridge mayor Kerri


Shannon will be the guest
speaker at the next breakfast
meeting of the Rotary Club of
Cambridge. It is at 7.30am on
Wednesday, February 10, at
the Cambridge Bowling Club.
Enquiries: Max on 9387 4626
or Mike on 9204 1324.

More than 100 car enthusiasts and


classic and vintage car owners will
relive Fremantles bog lap tradition
on Valentines Day.

Drop in for
pancakes
Pancakes are traditionally eaten on
Shrove Tuesday, the day before the
start of Lent.
They used up all the rich and fatty
foods that had to be eaten before devout
people started fasting for Lent.
Wembley Uniting Church is keeping
the tradition alive with its Pancake Day
on Tuesday, February 9.
Pop into the hall at 35 Pangbourne
Street any time between 5.30 and 7pm
for a delicious meal of savoury and sweet
pancakes at bargain prices.
Also on sale will be cakes, slices, jams,
books and other items.

Neuralgia support

The next gathering of the


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

Rozz Synnot will talk about


how to market your invention at the next meeting of
the Inventors Association of
WA. The meeting is at 7pm
on February 11 at City West
Lotteries House. Drinks and
nibbles are provided and
members of the public are
welcome. RSVP via wa.invent.
org.au/Events or Kaye on 0419
150 036.

Pianist Andy Wang and Wei-Juen Lo and looking forward to playing in public again and raising funds
for the bushfire appeal. Photo: Billie Fairclough

Music rises from bushfire ash


Two award-winning young
musicians, pianist Andy
Wang and cellist Wei-Juen
Lo, are combining their
talents to raise funds for
bushfire victims.
The 18-year-olds have been
spending time in their university breaks rehearsing and
will present their concert on
Sunday, February 21.
Andy, who achieved the
highest score in WACE music
in 2013, and Wei-Juen, who
won the award for being the
best Licentiate Diploma in
Music candidate in WA, also
in 2013, have both chosen
careers other than music
Andy is studying chemical
engineering in Melbourne and
Wei-Juen studying medicine

at UWA.
But both say music will
always be part of their lives
and they are looking forward
to performing again in the
fundraising concert in UWAs
Callaway Auditorium.
The concert will showcase
their musicianship, with pieces by Bach, Rachmaninoff,
Saint-Saens and more.
Wei-Juen said that like
the rest of the Perth community they felt deeply for
the people in the South-West
whose homes had been razed
and whose land had been
destroyed in the recent fires.
However, we believed
that we could do much more
than simply stand by and
mourn these tragic losses,

Cambridge Notice

PROPOSED FLOODLIGHTING OF
PERRY LAKES SKATE PARK
The Town of Cambridge is seeking public
comment on a proposal to install timer controlled
oodlighting at Perry Lakes Skate Park, located on
Alderbury Reserve in Floreat.

Fix it quickly
Renovating or
repairing your home?

The POST each week lists tradesmen who


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

Originally built in April 2001, the skate park has


always been used by skateboarders and scooter
riders, particularly after school, on weekends and
during school holidays. However, because of its
limited design and size, it was often overcrowded
with both beginner and advanced skaters
competing for space.
In December 2013 the Town of Cambridge Council
approved the concept plans for the expansion of
Perry Lakes Skate Park, to be completed in two
stages. Stage 1 was completed in July 2015 and
includes a transition ow area with street skating
obstacles and a new basketball court.
Grant funding is currently being sought for Stage
2 which includes an iconic peanut bowl, a shade
shelter and timer-controlled oodlighting.
If you would like to have your say regarding the
installation of oodlighting at the Perry Lakes Skate
Park, more information and an online survey is
available at www.cambridge.wa.gov.au/skatepark.
Alternatively comments can be lodged in writing at
the Towns Administration located at 1 Bold Park
Drive, Floreat during ofce hours or posted to:
Proposed Floodlighting of Perry Lakes Skate Park
Town of Cambridge
PO Box 15
Floreat WA 6014
mail@cambridge.wa.gov.au

Wei-Juen said.
We share the belief that
from great adversity the
power of the human spirit
can, and must, shine through.
We believe that we can
make our contribution
through holding fundraising
concerts for those affected
by the fires, Wei-Juen said.
All the money raised will go
to the Lord Mayors Distress
Relief Fund.
The concert, generously
supported by the UWA school
of music, is from 2 to 3.30pm.
Admission is free and people are encouraged to donate
generously at the door.
To pre-book admission
tickets, go to trybooking.com/
KHME, or call 0422 956 808.

Unitarian Association

Peter Ferguson will address the


difference between Islam, the
ancient religion, and Islamism,
politicised Islam, when he
gives a talk for the Sunday
gathering of Unitarians this
weekend. The meeting is at
10.30am on February 7 at
Drabble House, 2 Webster
Street, Nedlands, behind the
Nedlands library. Enquiries:
perthunitarians.org or 9336
4809.

FORMER SHENTON
PARK HOSPITAL
PLANS RELEASED FOR PUBLIC COMMENT
The Western Australian Planning Commission (WAPC) has released
the draft Shenton Park Hospital Redevelopment Improvement Scheme
for public comment.
The draft Improvement Scheme and associated planning documents
can be viewed online at: www.planning.wa.gov.au/shentonpark
Hard copies can be viewed at:

WAPC, Level 2, 140 William Street, Perth


State Library of Western Australia
City of Nedlands Administration Building and Libraries
City of Subiaco Administration Building and Library

Submissions must be lodged on or before 5pm Monday 18 April 2016

INFORMATION SESSIONS
You are invited to come and learn more about the draft Improvement
Scheme and speak to the project team.
DATE:
TIME:

Saturday 6 February 2016


Anytime between 9am and 12noon

DATE:
TIME:

Thursday 11 February 2016


Anytime between 4pm and 7pm

PLACE: Paraquad Industries Building, 10 Selby Street,


Ellis Griffiths Drive, Shenton Park
LC 4 0 9 2 S P

Back in the 1960s, drivers of souped-up


cars did bog laps around Freo, but on
February 14 the cruise around Freos
cappuccino strip will be in the name
of charity.
Organiser Carmelo Amalfi said: This
event will be a great way for people to
see up close some of the worlds hottest
street cars Stingrays, Shakers, Chevys,
GTRs and SLRs, while fundraising for
a worthy cause.
Bog laps made the Cappuccino Strip.
It was a way of showing off your
wheels and cruising through the streets,
usually on the weekend.
The cars and owners will muster at
11am at the Beach Street carpark near
Clancys Fish Pub before cruising to
Fremantles Cappuccino Strip at noon.
Local businesses will display collection boxes for the Prostate Cancer
Foundation of Australia (PCFA) and
Breast Cancer Care WA and a small
army of volunteers will invite onlookers
to make gold coin donations for the notfor-profit health organisations.

For more information on this project visit:


www.landcorp.com.au/shentonpark

All comments, either online or in writing, must


reach the Town by 5pm Friday, 19th February 2016.
CAM ROBBINS
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POST, February 6, 2016 Page 55

NORTH

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AUCTION

BLUE RIBBON LOCATION. AMAZING OCEAN VIEWS

AUCTION SATURDAY 27TH FEBRUARY AT 10.30AM ON SITE IF NOT SOLD PRIOR


This original single level brick and tile home is located in an elevated position near Mt. Kenneth and
the iconic water tower of City Beach overlooking most of central City Beach out to the The Indian
Ocean and Rottnest Island. With Mt. Kenneth and the water tower to the east Indian Ocean to the
west and surrounded by many recreation facilities, Bold Park Pool plus the now open for business
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this a desirable place to live. The discerning buyer will be able to consider designing their new home
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6/95 BRIGHTON RD, SCARBOROUGH

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868sqm

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10.30AM - 11.15AM
WEDNESDAYS FROM 10TH FEBRUARY
5.00PM - 5.30PM
AUCTION ON SATURDAY 27TH
TH FEBRUARY
2016 AT 10.30AM WITH
VIEWING ON FROM 10.00AM
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78 GLENELG AVE, WEMBLEY DOWNS

FR $1,089,000

LEAVE THE CAR AT HOME!

TRANQUIL WEMBLEY DOWNS

Walk to cafes, beach, bars and restaurants! This home has been skilfully
renovated, with its bright and neutral tones, fully modernised kitchen and
bathroom areas. Open plan living and dining area combined, cathedral
raking ceilings give sense of space.

Secluded and private large single level home ideally situated in most
convenient pocket of Wembley Downs. Secluded, private and secure
and very quiet rear block. Direct and secure entry into home through
large double garage.

Renovated kitchen
Main bedroom, built in robes, ceiling fan
Modern bathroom, glass shower screen
Cathedral raking ceilings

Split system air-con


Single carport
Low maintenance, easy care
Walk to shops

Approx 290 sqm internal


4 Bed / 2 Bath + WC Powder Room
Bamboo ooring throughout
Rev cycle ducted zoned air-con

Two separate living areas


Alfresco BBQ area
Double secure garage
Approx 470sqm incl driveway

HOME OPEN: SAT 6TH FEBRUARY 10.00AM - 10.45AM


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COTTESLOE
6 JACARANDA AVE, MT CLAREMONT

FR $830,000

ITS A BEAUTY!
C is for charming! This cute cottage is full of character, with shady trees and
fragrant gardens framing the two bedroom home. Renovated to provide modern
comfort, the home preserves the essence of its past with jarrah oors and high
ceilings. Entertaining is simple in the two beautiful alfresco areas; an elevated
garden terrace where you can enjoy the sea breeze, and an undercover and
very private rear verandah walled by leafy trees. Cooking is a breeze in the
chef-happy stainless steel kitchen which opens out to the alfresco. On a very
quiet street opposite the school and a stones throw from parks and bushland,
this is an easy-care residence with traditional style that will delight you.

406sqm

HOME OPEN: SATURDAY 6TH FEBRUARY 1.55PM - 2.30PM

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GOING, GOING!
Flooded with natural light, this private lock and leave home compliments
the ease of luxury and entertaining. With three enormous living areas, two
bedrooms with ensuites, a swimming pool and a stunning entertainment hub,
this home has everything you need for a relaxed lifestyle and is walking distance
to Cottesloe Primary School, the beach, river and shops all from this quiet culde-sac. This generous family home offers great separation, formal and informal
living, a study, an upstairs parents retreat, alfresco deck and outdoor kitchen, a
glistening pool and so much more.

704sqm

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8 PARRY STREET, CLAREMONT

$2,850,000

AWARD WINNING GARDENS!


Come and view the most magnicent garden on the Claremont Hill. Enjoy a modern
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The elevated position allows leafy views to the hills from the deck, and a cabana dining
area is perfect for entertaining by the sparkling pool. There are several shady alfresco
areas from which to enjoy the lush gardens which enfold the home and provide a
delight for the senses.
Walk to excellent schools, Swanbourne shops and Claremont Quarter, or stroll to the
river in ten minutes.

908sqm

HOME OPEN: SATURDAY 6TH FEBRUARY 12.55PM - 1.30PM

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A C TO N
COTTESLOE & DALKEITH

Bev Heymans
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POST, February 6, 2016 Page 59

COTTESLOE

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WHAT MORE COULD YOU WANT?

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Experience modern living at its best in this ultra-spacious family home. A casual retreat located a mere four
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home is surprisingly well proportioned, and ideal for a large family.
Offering four bedrooms upstairs, informal living/ TV area, and family bathroom. The master bedroom, complete
with ensuite bathroom and walk-in robe, is downstairs and overlooks the front garden. A separate guest/
au pairs bedroom and bathroom is located on the ground oor of the home. This bedroom is totally separate
from the other bedrooms, and also offers its own entry. The open-plan living/dining and kitchen leads directly
out to the landscaped pool and alfresco area. There is a second playroom or TV room on the ground oor. Ideal
separation, but close enough to keep an eye out. A study and music room/ library ensure the entire familys needs
are comfortably met.
Additional features include: Solar heated swiming pool, built-in robes, cubby house, North
Cottesloe Primary catchment, double lockup garage, storeroom, security.
HOME OPEN: SATURDAY 6TH FEBRUARY 11.15AM - 11.50AM

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


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

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DALKEITH

1 ROBERT STREET, DALKEITH

OPPORTUNITY AWAITS!

BIDDING STARTS IN THE MID $1 MILLIONS


3

809sqm

AUCTION SATURDAY 27TH FEBRUARY 2016 AT 12PM ONSITE (UNLESS SOLD PRIOR)
Set well off the street amongst the leafy surrounds of one of the most beautiful pockets in Dalkeith sits this home,
ready for you to move in and make your own or live in comfortably whilst you design your dream family home.
The accommodation includes 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and a very exible oor plan allowing plenty of room to
spread out. The northern aspect of the home has been well utilised to allow an abundance of natural light through
the living spaces.
Additional features include:
Great sized carport with extra storage space
Lovely established gardens and below-ground pool
Plenty of additional storage
Sitting on 809 sqm of prime land with the river an easy walk, this is a truly unique opportunity
to take advantage of an entry point into this beautiful blue ribbon locale.
HOME OPEN: SATURDAY 6TH FEBRUARY 11.50AM - 12.30PM

DAVID EYERS 0419 889 130 MARTINE EYERS 0433 356 152
david.eyers@acton.com.au
martine.eyers@acton.com.au
ACTON DALKEITH 160 STIRLING HIGHWAY, NEDLANDS PH: (08) 9386 8255 WWW.ACTON.COM.AU/DALKEITH

POST, February 6, 2016 Page 61

DALKEITH

6 PARISH LANE, CHURCHLANDS

LAKESIDE LUXURY

AUCTION
4

600sqm

AUCTION SATURDAY 27TH FEBRUARY 2016 AT 2PM ONSITE (UNLESS SOLD PRIOR)
A private haven of quality and style and designed with family living and entertaining in mind, this grand yet
comfortable home is complete with all the modern comforts one would expect to nd in a home of this calibre.
Set on the doorstep of Herdsman Lake and boasting 4 bedrooms, all with ensuites as well as a generous alfresco
overlooking the resort style plunge pool, this home features a versatile oor plan creating open plan living, yet
maintaining separation that is essential for the family.
The wow factor continues throughout, with the formal sunken lounge, study/5th bedroom with adjoining powder
room and guest bedroom suite all at the front of the home. Then through to the huge kitchen/living and games
room, which ows onto the alfresco and pool.
This fabulous property has so much to offer for the growing family with its superb oor plan and all the space, light
and luxury to suit the most fastidious of buyers.
HOME OPEN: SATURDAY 6TH FEBRUARY 2.20PM - 3.00PM
THURSDAY 11TH FEBRUARY 5.30PM - 6.10PM

DAVID & MARTINE EYERS 0419 889 130


david.eyers@acton.com.au
ACTON DALKEITH 160 STIRLING HIGHWAY, NEDLANDS PH: (08) 9386 8255 WWW.ACTON.COM.AU/DALKEITH

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SOUTH WEST

NATURALISTE

$2,350,000

AWESOME BAY AND RURAL VIEWS!

With breathtaking views over Geographe Bay from the extensive living and entertaining areas as
well as from the four massive bedrooms, this truly unique and quality built residence captures the
essence of great design in a beautiful rural setting resulting in a peaceful and tranquil country estate.
This large private, simply designed, yet absolutely stunning residence sits serenely within this beautiful
13 acre parkland cleared bush block and nestles into the landscape of the Mt Duckworth hills with a
wonderful sense of place. Together with the extensive landscaped gardens interspersed with amazing
sculptures it all blends beautifully with the surrounding natural environment. This quality home needs
to be seen to appreciate the many features.

CHRIS AYERS 0429 904 266 chris.ayers@acton.com.au

EXPRESS 28 DAY SALE: ALL OFFERS PRESENTED 4PM,


NORNALUP,
10TH
DECEMBER 2015WA
(UNLESS SOLD PRIOR) P.O.A.

(W.I.W.O)

DENMARK, WA

P.O.A (W.I.W.O)

FRANKLAND RIVER CHALETS

A BUSINESS WITH OPTIONS!

Owners are really keen to negotiate with a genuine buyer. This


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

Owners are ready to move on and will look at all reasonable offers.
Terric options exist with Denmarks Karma Chalets and Karisma Spa for
an investor/business minded person in this wonderful part of the south
coast of WA. Develop more chalets, sell off the accommodation business
of the operation and retain the asset, potential for strata development
whereby each chalet become a saleable lot, the on-site Karisma Spa is a
separate business that could be leased out or, combinations of all of the
above for a creative and visionary new owner.

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CHRIS AYERS 0429 904 266


chris.ayers@acton.com.au

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CHRIS AYERS 0429 904 266


chris.ayers@acton.com.au

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

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WILYABRUP

EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST

DRIFTWOOD ESTATE CAVES ROAD, WILYABRUP

FOR SALE BY EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST CLOSING THURSDAY 31ST MARCH 2016,


4PM (IF NOT SOLD PRIOR)
Driftwood Estate Winery is located within the Western Australian wine growing region of Margaret
River and arguably one of the most notable wineries on the Caves Road tourist route. An architecturally
stunning structure incorporating a substantial restaurant, cellar sales facility, winery & barrel store,
highlights this rustic setting spread over 86 acres of undulating rich grape growing country. The
restaurant has an approved commercial kitchen and licensed to host around 200 guests. Additional
improvements include the well presented 21.6ha vineyard, large bulk storage facility, two quality
brick residences and a large storage dam of approx 24 megalitres. This region is recognised on
a Global basis, and is marketed as one of the premium regions in the world for producing high
quality wine. Information Memorandum available on request.

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

EW

EXPRESS 28 DAY SALE: ALL OFFERS PRESENTED 4PM,


69DECEMBER
DUNSBOROUGH
DR, DUNSBOROUGH
10TH
2015 (UNLESS LAKES
SOLD PRIOR)

QUINDALUP

$1,140,000

CHARACTER HOME MASSIVE BLOCK

MAKE EVERY DAY A HOLIDAY

EXPRESS 28 DAY SALE: ALL OFFERS PRESENTED 4PM,


1ST MARCH 2016 (UNLESS SOLD PRIOR)

This architecturally designed home has everything you could wish for and
more. Magnicent Blackbutt timber oors lead you through on the ground
oor to an open living area and stunning large kitchen, off the kitchen
it opens out on to the undercover alfresco area where you can enjoy
the barmy Dunsborough evenings. Down stairs is the master bedroom
which is spacious with its own reverse cycle air-con and stunning ensuite.
Upstairs are the 3 remaining bedrooms which are also large, off the
bedrooms features another living area or teenage retreat.

Beautifully built Tallwood 2 storey rammed earth home set on a massive


2,000sqm block. This property is ideal for those that want a peaceful
setting but still want to be a short walking distance from Dunsboroughs
town centre. The beautifully tted out kitchen will make cooking and
entertaining a breeze as will the outside entertaining area and garden
settings. Dont miss your opportunity to secure this one! Sales evidence for
the area is available upon request.
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HOME OPEN: SATURDAY 13TH FEBRUARY


10.00AM - 11.00AM & 2.00PM - 3.00PM

LANCE HART 0417 979 516


lance.hart@acton.com.au

GAVIN HOWLETT 0428 567 090


gavin.howlett@acton.com.au

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

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Community news

The Sound open


for business
Monday marked the
opening of Cockburn and
Warnbro Sounds for pink
snapper fishing after a
four-month closure to
protect spawning snapper.
Heres hoping stocks
have not been too badly
affected by the fish kill in
November last year.
To boost stocks,
Recfishwest and the
Fisheries Department will
soon release thousands of
juvenile pink snapper into
Cockburn Sound.
Pink snapper can grow
very big. A few years ago,
fish in the 6kg to 8kg range
were regarded as big,
but since the closures in
Cockburn Sound, 10kg to
12kg fish are now being
caught.
I recall that somewhere
in New Zealand a pink
snapper weighing about
20kg was landed. That is a
really big fish, but there is
no reason why a fish of that
size could not be caught
here in the West.
South Australia is renowned for big pink snapper and 14kg pinkies are
still being caught out from
Whyalla.
As long as the South
Australian fisheries department manages stocks
as well as we do over
here, those big fish will
be around for a long time.
Most of the pink snapper

FISHING

with Gary Shugg


in Cockburn and Warnbro
sounds are caught from
boats, but a few good fish
are landed from rock walls
and jetties in the area.
Boaties have a much
better chance of landing
good snapper because
they can locate the schools
over reef and gravel areas
in the Sound, where these
fish congregate.
The old D9 site in the
Sound still attracts plenty
of anglers, but if you do not
know where to go, check
out a chart of the Sound
and try out any areas of
gravel and broken coral
that you find.
If that doesnt work, just
head out from Woodman
Point or any nearby ramp
just before dark and you
will find plenty of boats
anchored in certain areas.
This will give you some
indication of where to fish.
Catch a few fresh squid
and use the heads for bait.
Do not be afraid to use big
baits. Big snapper just love
big baits.
All you need is 10 to 15kg
gear and a bit of patience.
Find yourself an area
with good bottom, berley
up a little, drop down a
couple of lines then sit
back and wait for that
monster pinkie to jump
on to your line.

Boats fly home in ocean classic


Royal Freshwater Bay Yacht Club racer Indian in the Sydney Hobart Yacht Race. Photo: Rolex _ Steano Gattini
The race set off from Port Beach comment.
Records crashed in last weekAnother RFBYC team, Ian Clynes
ends Bunbury and Return Ocean in Fremantle, sailed south to
Race, with the first two yachts Koombana Bay, and did a short lap Joss, was third across the line but
across the line breaking a 21-year- of the bay before returning north to fourth overall.
Yachtsman Bernie Kaaks, who
finish off South Mole in Fremantle.
old race record.
followed
the race closely, said that
Twenty-six
yachts
contested
the
Taking line honours was Indian,
which is based at Royal Freshwater handicap event, which started at in technical terms the winning and
Bay Yacht Club (RFBYC) in 6pm on Friday. The unusual sum- losing yachts were worlds apart,
Peppermint Grove, followed by mer weather set the stage for fast but in practical terms the race was
a reminder of how accessible the
times.
Walk on the Wildside.
sport of ocean racing had become.
Indian
was
fresh
from
the
Sydney
The winning time of 17:47:03 was
There is no doubt that the big
well under the record of 18:57:00 set Hobart yacht race where it crossed
the line in 11th position and on budget boats attract most of the
by Syrenka 21 years ago.
Despite being a river-based board was Ben Carter (22), joining attention but with todays handicapclub, RFBYC has a long history of his father and yacht owner, Craig, ping systems and safety features,
ocean racing yachts costing no more
offshore yacht racing and was the for his first offshore race.
This offshore record-breaking than a small car can still enjoy the
organiser of last weekends 170
caper is pretty easy, was Bens sport and be competitive.
nautical mile event.

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Banksias are vital for cockatoos


Scientist Mark Brundrett is
leading a Department of Parks
and Wildlife project on investigating ways of restoring woodlands in the Jandakot area.
He will give an illustrated talk on
the project for the Perth branch of
the Wildflower Society on Tuesday.
The health of banksia woodlands, the most common plant
community in the Perth area, is
vital because they provide food
for black cockatoos.
Marks work in the areas of
mycology, botany, ecology, conservation biology, forestry and soil
science have prepared him well
for this work.
As part of the project Mark has
taken many photographs, which
will be the focus of his talk.
It is on Tuesday, February 9, in
the Subiaco Community Centre
across the road from Crossways

One of the tiny, but beautiful plants


of Perths banksia woodland.
Photo: Mark Brundrett
Shopping centre in Bagot Road.
The doors open at 7.30pm and
the meeting begins at 8pm. Supper
is served after the talk and you do
not need to be a member of the
society to attend.
There is a $2 door charge.

First edition sold out!

New updated
edition now on sale

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

Never look back

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RIVERSIDE RETREAT
30/1 Corkhill Street, NORTH FREMANTLE

FOR SALE BY TRANSPARENT NEGOTIATION


ABOVE $1,250,000 ON WED 17TH FEB AT 6PM
Imagine coming home to a place so luxurious and serene
that you feel like youve just stepped into a ve-star
resort. The Moorings is undoubtedly one of the Western
Suburbs premier waterfront developments.

Peter Clements
M 0415 920 920
P 9284 6000
CLAREMONT OFFICE

36 St Quentin Avenue
Claremont
mintrealestate.com.au

> Private lock-and-leave home with monitored security system


> Stone benchtops, polished timber oorboards & high ceilings
> 2 car secure underground garaging (plus guest parking)
> Private boat pen
> Ducted zoned reverse-cycle A/C and ducted vacuum
> Spacious bedrooms with ample built-in storage
> Luxurious open-plan living/kitchen/dining area
> Generous covered alfresco, plus private front courtyard
> Access to pool, gym, tennis court and other amenities
> Close to the rivers edge, Central Fremantle, beaches, cafs and more
OPEN

Sat 6th February 11:15am - 12:00pm


Sun 7th February 10:00am - 10:45am
Wed 10th February 4:30pm - 5:15pm

FOR SALE

CONTACT

SELLER RESERVES THE


RIGHT TO SELL PRIOR

415 m2

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JUST SOLD

SELLER RESERVES THE


RIGHT TO SELL PRIOR

CONTACT

STEP BACK IN TIME...

Peter Clements

15 Vaucluse Avenue, CLAREMONT

M 0415 920 920


P 9284 6000

You'll feel like you've taken a step back in time when you come
home to 15 Vaucluse Avenue. It's the ultimate escape, a private
oasis of calm & peacefulness, right in the centre of the action.

CLAREMONT OFFICE

UNDER OFFER IN JUST


9 DAYS FOR 13% ABOVE
ASKING PRICE!
Thinking of selling and want
results like this?
Meet Pete to nd out how.

36 St Quentin Avenue
Claremont
mintrealestate.com.au

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A HIDDEN GEM
24 Burns Street, NORTH FREMANTLE

FOR SALE BY TRANSPARENT NEGOTIATION


ABOVE $699,000 ON TUES 16TH FEB AT 6PM
This gorgeous three bedroom, two bathroom home is the
denition of a hidden gem. Beaming with personality, it's a
refreshing alternative to the usual 'lock-and-leave' options you
might see on the market.
Exposed rafters and high cathedral ceilings
Polished concrete oors and Miele appliances
Cool in summer with split system A/C and ceiling fans
Cosy and warm in winter from the soaring wood replace
Master suite with ensuite plus walk in vanity/dressing room
Generous mezzanine studio area with great storage
Ground oor bedrooms with built-in wardrobes
Private leafy courtyard and terrace
400m to Swan River, 1km to beach and 3km to Fremantle centre

OPEN
Sat 6th February 10:00am - 10:45am
Sun 7th February 11:00am - 11:45am
Wed 10th February 5:15pm - 6:00pm

Peter Clements
M 0415 920 920
P 9284 6000
CLAREMONT OFFICE

36 St Quentin Avenue
Claremont
mintrealestate.com.au

FOR SALE

CONTACT

SELLER RESERVES THE


RIGHT TO SELL PRIOR

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Community news

Rusty and lusty voices


can join the chorus
More voices are always
welcome at Vocal Ensemble
Voiceworks, which is just
embarking on a new term
of rehearsals.
We have some exciting
musical events planned for
2016, director Maggie Wilde
West said.
We would like to hear from
anyone, especially men, who
might be interested in joining a choir and want to have
some fun.
Three of our men are currently on leave so we are really
keen to find a few more men to
join us for our new program.
We dont mind if youre a
bit rusty and havent oiled

Screen scene Lorenna Grant with her apartment art. Photo: Paul McGovern

Apartments get treetop views


Paperbark trees are coming
back to Claremont Oval.
Artist Lorenna Grant has created moveable balcony screens
featuring motifs of the trees for
apartments in one of the buildings
that will fringe the oval.
I get very excited to work with
new materials, said Lorenna, who
studied at the Claremont School
of Art and Curtin University.
I had not used the theme of
paperbark previously, nor had I

used perforated screens.


Lorenna won a scholarship for
her work, The Lions Throat, in
the inaugural Sculpture by the
Sea at Cottesloe in 2005.
She has had 15 years experience in public art.
Lorenna said her primary
interests were sculpture, and
site-specific and ephemeral art.
My early works were found
predominantly in natural and
built environments, she said.

I endeavour to include these


underlying themes in every
project.
The screens will be at The
Grandstand, Mirvacs six-storey
development at Claremont on
the Park.
A stand-alone sculpture by
Lorenna will also be installed
at the site.
Paperbarks were once abundant and used for shelter by the
Wadjuk people in Claremont.

those vocal chords for a while


or if youve never sung in a
choir before. Wed love you to
come along and give it a go.
She said there were no auditions to get into Voiceworks
and musical director Joshua
Webb had chosen a great
program featuring songs from
Tin Pan Alley.
Rehearsals are on Tuesday
evenings from 7 to 9.30 at the
Shenton Park Community
Centre and people are always
welcome to join in an open
rehearsal.
If you would like more information, check out voiceworks.
org.au or call Maggie on 0438
112 711.

Stepping out after


losing a partner
Stepping Out is a group
for people who are looking
to find ways to create lives
after losing their partners.
They take an evening walk
each week followed by dinner.
Sue, the organiser, says
bereavement is a challenging
time involving intense sadness
and, eventually, the realisation that there is a need to
laugh and to establish a new
normal.
And as much as stillmarried friends try to understand the grief process,
it is often best shared with

others who have been there


and know about the tears at
unexpected moments and
the hope of eventually finding some contentment and
growth, Sue said.
She is inviting people who
are looking for ways to reconnect with life after the loss of
a loved one to join the group.
The walks in Kings Park are
for about an hour on Tuesdays
at 6pm, followed by a cheap
and cheerful dinner.
For more information, call
Sue on 0497 535 245 or email
suebill888@gmail.com.

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Scott Swingler
m. 0403 344 649
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Arts taster for


all the family
Adults and children are getting creative at
Moerlina School this year.
Parents and friends of the school are offering
short arts courses for children aged eight to 14
and adults, anyone 15 and over.
Arts Taster@Moerlina offers classes for adults
and children on Saturdays and Sundays, 1 to 3pm,
so parents can enjoy being creative while their
kids are learning new skills and having fun too.
Courses begin next Saturday, February 13.
There is plenty of variety on the menu, with
courses in music and movement, keeping a writers
journal, ceramic art, traditional drawing, shibori
fabric dying and more.
Students can attend a single session or get
term passes and do more.
Our tutors include artists, writers and musicians with teaching experience, academic qualifications and diverse backgrounds, coordinator
Clare McCarthy said.
They include Moerlinas art teacher, Candice
Composto, writer Anya Seabourne, painter Clare
McCarthy, musician Leanne Treen and ceramic
artist Lily Mercer.
Grace Ah-quee will run her popular Bijoux
Bugs session.
School principal Perette Minciullo said
Moerlina was very happy to welcome the wider
community to share this experience.
For more information, call Clare on 0466 628 735.

Love will be in the air when Chris Kotchie, Duncan Gardiner, Melissa Fitzgerald and Jameson Feakes entertain on Valentines Day.

Music to make hearts race

The world through a lens

Four talented guitarists will serenade with their most sensuous music
at the annual Cottesloe Valentines
Day concert.

Award-winning landscape photographer


Adam Monk will be the guest speaker at
Westside Photography Club on Tuesday.
Adam is based in Fremantle and has travelled
widely to photograph landscapes all over the
world.
Head along to the Mt Claremont Community
Centre at 107 Montgomery Avenue at 7.30pm on
February 9 to hear about his work.
Visitors are welcome.
For more information, visit westsidephoto.
org.au.

The members of the Perth Guitar


Quartet are all star WAAPA graduates who have established themselves
individually as in-demand performers
in Australia and overseas.
Next Sunday, Melissa Fitzgerald,
Duncan Gardiner, Chris Kotchie and
Jameson Feakes will play flamenco

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rhythms and aching songs from Spain


as well as fiery and energetic dances
from South America by much-loved
composers Albeniz, Granados,
Piazzolla and the Gipsy Kings.
They will intersperse these with
love songs to make you swoon and
original music by the groups leader,
Duncan Gardiner.
The concert, Inspiracin, is at 5pm
on February 14 in the Cottesloe War
Memorial Town Hall, 109 Broome
Street.

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It is presented by Cappuccino
Concerts and tickets (from $15) and
more information are available at
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debut album this year, has many events
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English comedy to open


Harbour Theatre season
When the comedy The
Kingfisher was performed
on Broadway it starred Rex
Harrison and Claudette
Colbert.

The team from Ging Mo Academy returned from Singapore with 17 medals jingling around their necks.

Sparring for medals in Singapore


also known as wushu.
The Ging Mo team competed
in kung fu drills, tai chi pushhands fighting (a form of wrestling) and free-form fighting,
which is a controlled version
of sparring with strict rules.
Si Hing Jhung Siu (19), the son
of the Ging Mo Academys principal and master, Si Fu Gawain
Siu, won four gold medals and
Daniel Mclaughlin won two.
Tom Garner came home with
two silver medals, Tim Green
won four silver, while Joshua
Freitas won a gold and a silver.
The academy has also won
medals in competitions in China
in the past two years.
Gawain said: This is a great
result, not just for the Ging Mo
Academy but for all martial

Six martial artists from


West Leedervilles Ging Mo
Academy have brought home
17 medals from Asias biggest international kung-fu
competition.
They competed alongside 800
competitors from around the
world at the 4th International
Wushu Competition, K
Shanmugam Cup, hosted by
the Chong Pang Community
Sports Club in Singapore.
It was Ging Mo Academys first
time at the competition and the
team came away with six gold
and seven silver medals.
The contest featured performances by some of the worlds
most famous grandmasters and
masters of kung fu and tai chi,

artists in Perth.
This shows that our academy can compete with the very
best in the world and I am very
proud of the extraordinary efforts, hard work and skills of
our young martial artists, who
are now being increasingly
showcased on the world stage.
Gawain said the academy was
planning to field teams in two
more international competitions
this year.
Its going to be a big year for
us, with the academy once again
set to compete in some of the
worlds biggest competitions
including the equivalent of the
Olympic Games for kung fu, the
World Kung-Fu Championships
in October, he said.

When it is performed by
Harbour Theatre at Mosman
Parks Camelot this month, those
roles will be performed by Ray
Egan and Ann Speicher.
The Kingfisher opens the 2016
season for Harbour Theatre
and director Nicola Bond said
she had appeared in it 20 years
ago and found it absolutely
delightful.
When Harbour Theatres
original planned season of The
Hound of the Baskervilles had to
be postponed, this play seemed
the ideal choice, she said.
It opens with the butler,
Hawkins (Alan Morris), laying
the table for tea.
Sir Cecil Warburton (Ray

Egan) emerges from the summer house where he has been


reading the obituaries, which
include the name of the man
who stole the love of his life 50
years ago.
He arranges to meet the newly
widowed Evelyn (Ann Speicher),
intending to make her his bride,
but of course does not consider
the possibility that the lady may
have other ideas.
Nicola said: I have three very
talented and experienced actors
so audiences are ensured of another fabulous time at Harbour
Theatre.
The play will be performed on
February 19, 20, 22, 24, 26 and
27 at 7.30pm, with matinees at
2pm on February 21, 27 and 28.
Tickets are $25.50 or $23.50
concession and can be booked
via TAZtix.com.au or by calling
9255 3336.

Save this date for brunch

There will be pop-up cafes


and stalls for Brunch on
Roberts on Sunday, March 20.

The big brunch is being organised by the Rotary Club of


Matilda Bay and will come with
entertainment and activities
for kids.
Brunch on Roberts will be in
Market Square park in Roberts
Road from 9am to 3pm.
Pop-up cafes will serve a
variety of breakfast options as
well as great coffee to kick-start
the day.
Jazz musicians and other
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people enjoy their first meal
for the day.
The pop-up stalls will include
crafts, vintage wares, books and
retro wares.
For kids, there will be a playground, Punch and Judy, jugglers, clowns, fairies and elves
in the garden, and workshops.
Proceeds from the $5 entry
fee for adults will go to Rotary
charities.
Anyone interested in booking
a stall to sell their products
should go to brunchonroberts.
com.

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Steamy meeting
for retirees
For Geoff Chantler, the story of steam
started many years ago when he helped
to restore an old steam boiler.
His research into the boilers origins led
him to contact people in England where the
old boiler was built, and he soon discovered
how little he knew of the early days of steam.
He has now remedied this and will take
some of his collection of engines to the next
meeting of the WA Self Funded Retirees
Association where he is guest speaker on
February 12.
His topic is The History of Steam, from the
earliest known steam apparatus of 60AD to
the industrial revolution.
The meeting is at 10am at the Cambridge
Bowling Club, Chandler Avenue, Floreat,
and visitors are always welcome.
For more information, call Ron de Gruchy
on 9447 1313 or Margaret Harris on 9381 5303.

Tennis fun is for


everyone in Neds
Ready for action on Pink Stumps Day are Wembley Districts Junior Cricketers, from left, Orla OFarrell (10), Rory (13) and Eloise
Dawson (9). Photo: Billie Fairclough

Junior cricketers have a blast


We have had the first pink
ball cricket Test and now
Wembley junior cricketers
are hosting a Pink Stumps
Day at Pat Goodridge
Reserve in Jolimont.
The kids of the Wembley
Districts Junior Cricket
Club will be showing off
their cricket skills for the
McGrath Foundations Pink
Stumps Day.
Its at 5pm on Friday,

February 12, and people are


asked to join them, wearing
pink, and to have some cash
on hand to donate to the
McGrath Foundation.
Club man Rox Dawson
said: We are proud to be
supporting this great cause
again, in particular because
of the large number of girls
we have taking up the sport
at our club.
Our In2Cricket and
T20Blast groups are inviting

friends, family and the local


community to join them for
Pink Stumps Day and get
involved with lots of fun
activities.
Money raised will help
fund McGrath breast care
nurses around Australia and
increase breast awareness
in young Australians.
McGrath Foundation ambassador and director Tracy
Bevan said Pink Stumps Day
would play a vital role in

achieving the foundations


mission of ensuring every
family affected by breast
cancer had access to a dedicated breast care nurse, no
matter where they live or
their financial situation.
Were encouraging everyone to step up to the crease
and make their runs count by
getting behind Pink Stumps
Day to help make this our
biggest and pinkest yet,
she said.

There will be a bouncy castle and water


slide as well as plenty of tennis when
Nedlands Tennis Club hosts its Sunsmart
community day.
There will be speed serve action for the
young generation while adults can play
Fast 4 Tennis as well as browse a few select
market stalls.
The action starts at 2pm on Sunday,
February 14, and the club is inviting everyone to head along.
Tennis Excellence coaches will run a beginner tennis session for those who would
like to try tennis for the first time.
Become a community celebrity by volunteering, or nominate someone else, to be
water dunked by the highest bidder.
As well as the games and competitions,
food and drinks will be available at the club,
which is on the corner of Bruce Street and
Gallop Road.

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home. Surrounded by established gardens and green lawns, you will be
forgiven for thinking that you are somewhere other than the bustling
blue chip suburb of Nedlands. With Kings Park, the Swan River and the
City all on your doorstep you will have the best of everything in this
sought after location. The generous proportions of this 1970s architect
designed home has space and room for everyone. Designed by the highly
regarded 70s architect, Peter Overman. The home has been lovingly
restored to ensure that the features and style of the period have been
retained.

Open Saturday 6th February 11:15am - 12:00pm

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

31 Yilgarn Street, Shenton Park


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character cottage. Fully renovated to the highest standard you will be
charmed and delighted at every turn. If you have been waiting for your
opportunity to secure a fully renovated family home in this highly prized
pocket of Shenton Park then this one is for you! Boasting 3/4 bedrooms,
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sought and rarely found. This fast developing area is quickly becoming the
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Claremont

Leederville

Subiaco

9286 3655

9208 1999

9381 2055

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POST, February 6, 2016 Page 79

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1 Meriwa Street, Nedlands
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If you have been waiting for your opportunity to secure an entry level
family home in this highly prized pocket of Nedlands then this one is
for you! This gorgeous character cottage ticks all the boxes for those
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sought and rarely found. Dont miss your opportunity to secure this blue
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28 Florence Road, Nedlands


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family residence. Architecturally designed and well known throughout
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this home has all the style, space and pizazz youll ever need! With UWA,
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Home Open By Appointment

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Claremont

Leederville

Subiaco

9286 3655

9208 1999

9381 2055

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$1,700,000s

106 Tate Street, West Leederville


4

613sqm

Price Reduction! Iconic Character

From
$980,000

offers

403 Vincent Street West, West Leederville


2

488sqm

Duplex Capable Block in Awesome Location

25b Simper Street, Wembley


3

366sqm

Elegant and Spacious Home in Sought After Location

This stunning home offers sublime character features


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

This beautifully restored 1930s solid brick home has been


given a truly contemporary make over. All reasonable
offers considered by 23rd Feb (unless sold prior).

This sophisticated home has been cleverly designed for


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

Open Sat Feb 10:30am-11:30am

Open Sat 12:00pm-1:00pm

Open Sat 12:00pm-1:00pm

Adam Marchant 0414 434 686

Adam Marchant 0414 434 686

Adam Marchant 0414 434 686

$1,400,000s

$700,000s

11A Rae Street, Leederville


3

368sqm

Immaculate Free Standing Home

298sqm

A Simply Stunning Home, Finished to Perfection


Architecturally designed with stunning open plan ow,
great natural light and immaculate nishings all situated
in an idyllic quiet location in the heart of West Leederville.

Open Sat 1:30pm-2:30pm

Contact Agent

Adam Marchant 0414 434 686

Adam Marchant 0414 434 686

819sqm

Position, Potential, Proportions


Heres your opportunity to build your dream home
with city views on this magnicent rectangular building
block with 18m frontage and North facing backyard.
AUCTION 13TH FEB 11:00AM (UNLESS SOLD PRIOR)
Open Sat 1:00pm-1:45pm & Wed 5:00pm-5:30pm
Adrian Abel 0410 564 304

890sqm

Your Dream Home Awaits


Showcasing contemporary cutting edge design this
entertainers paradise provides outstanding zoned
living that maximizes light, space and style.

Adrian Abel 0410 564 304

auction

26 Kilkenny Road, Floreat

136 Woolwich Street, West Leederville

Just imagine buying into one of Perths most vibrant


caf strip locations and on one of the most highly
desired streets in the area and all at entry level pricing.

38 Newry Street, Floreat

sold

price guide
$900,000s

$1,400,000s

33 Kincardine Crescent, Floreat


4

842sqm

Superb Family Living

2/85 Reserve Street, Wembley


3

Contemporary, Stylish and Convenient

This spacious, relaxing and comfortable home with


lovely street appeal has been extended over time to
create a substantial family home.

This is the ideal as new low maintenance home, offering


rst-class design and stylish quality appointments and
positioned in a fabulous convenient location.

Open Sat 11:00am-11:45am

Open Sat 11:00am-11:45am

Adrian Abel 0410 564 304

Michael Hallam 0407 470 100

Leederville 247 Oxford Street | 9208 1999


Subiaco
236 Rokeby Road | 9381 2055

POST, February 6, 2016 Page 81

for sale
20 Moray Avenue, Floreat
4

789 sqm

Stylish, Spacious and Large Scale Entertaining

high
$1millions

This stylish home, has been perfectly designed to suit the needs of a
growing family and is an example of spacious and beautifully presented
single level luxury living, from a Webb & Brown Neaves built home.
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three living areas and superb open plan living, four bedrooms plus a study/
or 5th bedroom option and brilliant separation between the adults and
childrens areas, which is ideal for the executive who likes to work from
home.

Open Saturday 6th February 12:00pm - 12:45pm

Adrian Abel | 0410 564 304 | adrian@abelmcgrath.com.au

115 North Street, Swanbourne


3

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Live The Dream Lifestyle!

auction

Just metres away from one of Perths best beaches and surrounded by
many prestige new homes, is this outstanding opportunity to secure this
809sq metre North facing elevated block with huge 27 metre frontage.
This property and its exquisite location create so many exciting options for
your dream home and the c1950 home could easily be rented out whilst
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securing this property will ensure an amazing lifestyle to be enjoyed.

Open Sat 6th February 10:00am - 10:45am & Wed 5:00pm - 5:30pm
Auction on-site (unless sold prior) | Sat 20th February 2:00pm

Adrian Abel | 0410 564 304 | adrian@abelmcgrath.com.au

Claremont

Leederville

Subiaco

9286 3655

9208 1999

9381 2055

abelmcgrath.com.au

Page 82 POST, February 6, 2016

Community news

Fluffy fun for furry friends


In an average year, we wash
more than 500,000 towels, along
with more than a million face
cloths and more than 160,000
bed sheets.
The towels we are donating
cant be used in our homes any
more, but they are still good
enough for the dogs and cats
in Shenton Park.
Kevin adopted two moggies
from the Haven in 1989 and
2004, when his children were
at home.
At Fresh Fields Carlisle
premises, drivers arrive at 3am
to get ready to deliver towels
and sheets for Hall and Priors

Kevin Fitzgerald knew


immediately what he was
going to do with 1300 surplus
towels.
An animal lover, he gave
them to the Cat Haven and
Dogs Refuge Home in Shenton
Park.
Kevin, who has a miniature
pinscher, is operations manager at Fresh Fields, a division
of Hall and Prior Health and
Aged Care Group.
With so many nursing homes
in the Hall and Prior family,
including two in Subiaco, we
do a lot of washing, he said.

nearly 800 residents.


The laundry starts at 5am.
We have a $150,000 Milner
washing machine thats made
for battleships, Kevin said.
The machine can take 200kg
at a time. We buy detergent in
20-litre barrels.
Fresh Fields also has a
$900,000 roller sheets go in
wet at one end and emerge
dry and folded from the other.
The towels donated to the
cats and dogs had small tears
or marks. Fine for animal
bedding, but not suitable for
aged- care residents.

Reformed drug addict speaks out


Reformed drug addict and
anti-drug campaigner Jade
Lewis dreams of a drug-free
Australia.
Jade will be the guest
speaker at the first meeting
for the year of the Floreat and
districts branch of National
Seniors Australia on Thursday,
February 11.
Jade overcame a drug addiction in 1999 and for the
past 15 years has been educating school students in drug

prevention.
She has also established a
not-for-profit organisation, Jade
Lewis and Friends Inc, which
aims to give female prisoners
a second chance at life.
Last year, Jade Lewis
and Friends Inc won the
Premiers Australia Day Active
Citizenship Award and the
Belmont Business of the Year
Award.
She has written two books,
Golden Haze Jades Story,

and Under Your Influence,


which will be for sale at the
meeting for $15.
Seniors branch president
John Dingle said: I hope that
many will join us to hear Jade
Lewis, to learn more about
the insidious drug trade and
how we might help our young
people.
He said parking was available but it paid to be early
because more than 100 people
attended meetings.
The gathering will be at Mt
Claremont Community Centre
in Montgomery Avenue at
9.30am for 10am.
Head along for a warm welcome, good fun, fellowship and
the legendary morning tea. The
cost is $5.
For more information, ring
John on 0414 963 086.

Head down for a game of croquet


Cambridge Croquet Club
hosts Have a Go Sundays
every Sunday morning for
people interested in seeing
how the game works.
It is a chance to use the

clubs equipment and have


some fun.
Bookings are essential
phone Brian Hadley on
0421 581 820.

Bedtime story Kevin Fitzgerald with kitten Ash. Photo: Paul McGovern

SUMMER
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sessions available for mothers
groups looking for a place to
meet.
The group is very well set up at
the City Beach Pavilion in Fred
Burton Way.
There is air-conditioning indoors, with indoor gym equipment,
a reading corner, craft supplies
and kitchen access.
The huge outdoor grassed area
has a cubby, shaded play area,
a water table and toys like cars
and trikes.
Children can paint, do craft,

listen to music, read books and


enjoy free play.
It is the ideal place for children
to try out ideas, practise skills,
develop structures and rules and
play as many different roles as
their imagination will allow.
Whole sessions are available
on Monday mornings, noon and
afternoons, Tuesdays noon and
afternoon, Wednesday afternoons,
Thursday afternoons and Friday
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Coastal Playgroup can email coastalplaygroup@gmail.com

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A statement in elegance and finished to the highest standards. Enjoy spectacular 360 views from
this exceptional 4 bed executive penthouse. This full floor apartment provides the perfect viewing
platform for watching the myriad of river and park activities.
Arrive via lift to your private lobby which opens to a sprawling open-plan kitchen, living and dining
area. The protected balconies beyond are perfect for your morning coffee. The gourmet kitchen
was designed for entertaining. The spacious master has his & her WIRs, a generous ensuite
and abundant storage. There is good separation to the 3 minor bedrooms all with BIRs and the
adjoining bathroom.
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Set amid manicured grounds in a boutique complex of 12, number 1 Kings Park Avenue is one of
the most tightly held addresses in the street. This apartment has only one common wall, with the
remaining three made up of floor-to-ceiling glass, maximizing the aspects from every angle. Luxury
fixtures and finishes throughout include travertine flooring, Miele kitchen appliances and remote
controlled window treatments. The large open floorplan and walls of glass emphasize this feeling
of space and make this stylish residence the perfect option for a downsizer or executive living.

5/1 Kings Park Avenue, Crawley


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A 103A Waratah Ave Dalkeith WA 6009

201sqm

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Community news

Flipping fun for


pancake day

Trial looks at
well-being after
ovarian cancer

Light and fluffy pancakes will be piled


up high when residents at Mercy Healths
Mercy Place Mont Clare home enjoy pancake
day on Tuesday.

St John of God Subiaco will hold a


trial into mindfulness meditation for
ovarian cancer survivors and is looking
for volunteers.

Residents of the Claremont residential care


home will be helping to prepare the feast,
making the mixture together from 9am.
Pancake day, also known as Shrove Tuesday,
is the day before Ash Wednesday, which marks
the beginning of Lent.
Mercy Health WA state manager Anita Ghose
said residents at the Claremont-based home
were looking forward to testing their pancake
flipping skills.
For our residents its a chance to show off
their culinary skills, Ms Ghose said.
And of course we know they are very much
looking forward to eating the end result!
Mercy Health is a Catholic not-for-profit care
provider, founded by the Sisters of Mercy, and
in WA the organisation cares for more than
300 people in six residential homes.

Gift of a lifetime
People who need to make or update their
wills should circle February 23 on their
calendars, which is when the Red Cross
community team will be in Perth.
Solicitors will prepare simple wills from
$75 per person.
Ian Williamson, national bequest manager for Red Cross, said: Writing a will is
one of the most important things you will
do in your lifetime and yet just under half
of Australian adults still do not have one.
The Red Cross Wills for Life program has so
far helped more than 5000 Australians write
or update wills and many have confirmed
gifts to Red Cross in their wills.
Perth Wills Day will be from 10am to 3pm
on Tuesday, February 23, at the State Library
in Northbridge.
To make an appointment, phone 1800 811
700 or email bequests@redcross.org.au.

John Murphy and Mary Barry get in some pancake practice for Shrove Tuesday on
February 9.

The hospitals director of gynaecological


cancer research, Paul Cohen, will lead the
study being held in collaboration with the
University of WA and the Cancer Council.
Dr Cohen said it would examine if
mindfulness-based cognitive therapy
(MBCT) improved the psychological wellbeing of patients who had completed
chemotherapy for ovarian cancer.
It is well known that women who have
survived ovarian cancer can become very
concerned and anxious about their cancer recurring, which can impact on their
psychological well-being, Dr Cohen said.
MBCT combines the formal practice of
mindfulness meditation with elements of
cognitive-behavioural therapy.
The trial will involve an eight-week
MBCT course run by the Cancer Council
from early February in either Shenton
Park, Fremantle or Duncraig.
The free courses run for two hours
each week and provide practical coping
techniques aimed at helping to reduce
anxiety and improve mood, quality of
life and sleep.
People will be asked to follow through
each day the activities recommended
in the course, including 40 minutes of
meditation.
They will also be asked to complete
questionnaires before and after the
course as well as six months later. Each
questionnaire will take about 30 minutes.
Those interested in being in the study,
or seeking further information, can call
6465 9204 or email ClinicalTrials.Subiaco@
sjog.org.au.

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The Ultimate Beachside Address

1 De Bernales Walk, Cottesloe


Enter off Warnham Street

This iconic building is situated on a stand-alone site on de Bernales Walk, named after Claude de Bernales a well-known name
and significant player in the mining industry during the 30s.
With views to the Indian Ocean and north facing views over the Cottesloe Civic Centre, from every apartment this complex is a
testament to great design from the 60s. Now fully renovated to a high specification the opportunity presents itself to live in the
hub of vibrant Cottesloe and enjoy all this suburb has to offer.
Beautifully renovated throughout
Open plan layout with balcony
Sleek designer Caesarstone kitchen with
stainless steel appliances
Generous sized bedrooms with
built-in robes
Stylishly modern bathroom with internal
laundry

R/C air conditioner and ceiling fans


Next door to the manicured grounds of the
Cottesloe Civic Centre
270m to the worlds famous Cottesloe Beach
270m to caf precinct of Cottesloe
Undercover car bay + storage
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0416 161 556

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A 103A Waratah Ave Dalkeith WA 6009

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LIMITED AVAILABILITY

WHAT BETTER PLACE TO VIEW THE ROTTNEST


CHANNEL SWIM IN 2018?
Shellabears has the pleasure of offering for sale Cottesloes rst cosmopolitan residential
development in over 28 years Overton Terraces.
The modest scale of the contemporary coastal architecture conceived by Banham Architects will
be crafted into a new landmark for Cottesloe that has been designed to enhance the beach front
lifestyle of its residents. Large terraces and sky gardens create platforms for outdoor living, and
extensive double glazing frames views across the ocean to Rottnest as well as the gardens of the
Civic Centre.
A diverse mix of residences ranging from exible studios to single and double level 2 & 3 bedroom
apartments and penthouses will create a truly unique community within Perths most desirable
beachfront village.
Book an appointment at our display suite at the Shellabears Office, 575 Stirling Hwy, Cottesloe.

www.overtonterraces.com.au
All enquiries:

Chris Shellabear 0418 910 065


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POST, February 6, 2016 Page 87

1/95 Monument St, Mosman Park

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To live on the beach, yet out of the sea breeze, is almost impossible in Cottesloe. This gorgeous beach-side apartment is perfectly tucked away
from the elements and also boasts a mass of Northern light and a fabulous entertaining terrace.
Natural timber floors and bench tops and an all-white colour-scheme give this stunning two bedroom ground floor unit a beautiful beachy feel,
while private access from the foyer and an underground car bay and storage make for a secure, comfortable and easy lifestyle.
Water, Sand & Sunsets all included in the price!

View: Saturday 6th February 10:00am - 10:45am

Kate Gale 0411 406 774


kate@shellabears.com.au

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Community news

Cuddle up in
the Dome
For couples looking for something different to do this Valentines Day, Scitech has
designed an immersive planetarium show.
Woo your date over the Valentines Day
weekend with Scitechs Dome Date Night, a
seriously unique experience where you can
embrace the wonders of the Universe and give
your date a night to remember.
Dome Date Night is at 6 and 8pm on February
13 and 14 at the Scitech Planetarium.
The cost is $35.
For more information, go to scitech.org.au.

Cambridge Notice

DRAFT LOCAL PLANNING POLICY 3.13

ST JOHNS WOOD,
MOUNT CLAREMONT
AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTION
AND PUBLIC COMMENT
Comment is invited on the draft Local Planning
Policy 3.13 for the new St Johns Wood residential
estate (previously known as Area G) at Lot 13409
(No. 2) Rochdale Road, Mount Claremont.
The Local Planning Policy is required to cover specic
issues relating to the site for those matters not covered
by the Towns existing policies or the Residential
Design Codes of Western Australia (R Codes).
The LPP will cover the following issues:
Estate fencing around the perimeter of the estate
and surrounding public open space;
Vehicular access (prohibited between the estate
and Rochdale Road/Stephenson Avenue);
Bushre Management and the Bushre Protection
Zone;
Crossover widths to proposed new lots.
For more information and to view plans and
documents please see www.cambridge.wa.gov.au/
stjohnswood. Alternatively, plans and documents
can also be viewed at the Town of Cambridge
Administration Building. Submissions can be made
up to Friday 26 February 2016, either online at
www.cambridge.wa.gov.au/stjohnsswood or in writing.
JASON LYON
ACTING CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER

Sitting under the stars takes on a whole new meaning at the Scitech Planetarium.

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Proposed Amendments to
Fill and Fencing Policy
At its November 2015 meeting Council resolved
to approve amendments to its Fill and Fencing
Policy for the purpose of public consultation.
The amended Policy states what Council considers
appropriate fencing, guides decision making on
development applications for fencing and fill, and
thereby gives certainty to the community as to
what is acceptable.
A copy of the proposed amended Policy
is available to view on the City's website
(www.nedlands.wa.gov.au)
and
at
its
Administration Building (71 Stirling Highway,
Nedlands). If you wish to provide comment on
the proposed amended Policy please provide them
to the City by close of business on 1 March
2016.
The City's Statutory Planning Department can be
contacted on 9273 3500 if you have any queries.

1 Bold Park Drive Floreat WA 6014 | 08 9347 6000


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

Greg Trevaskis
Chief Executive Officer

The animal rights group,


People for the Ethical Treatment
of Animals (PETA), warns owners to keep their dogs safe this
summer.
Dogs can die or become ill from
heat exhaustion if they are left
inside hot cars, even with the
windows slightly open.
Ashley Fruno, from PETA, says
that even if they are left in cars
parked in the shade, on warm
days dogs can quickly succumb
to heatstroke, which can lead to
brain damage.
On a 30-degree day, the temperature inside a car parked in
the sun can reach 54 degrees in
minutes, she said.
Ashley advises owners whose
dogs show signs of heatstroke
such as restlessness, heavy panting, vomiting, lethargy and lack
of coordination to get them into
the shade immediately.
You can lower a dogs body
temperature by providing it with
water, applying a cold towel to
the head and chest or immersing
the dog in tepid not ice-cold

water, she said.


Then immediately call a vet.
PETA also suggests that during
summer, owners keep their dogs
indoors.
Unlike humans, dogs can sweat
only through their footpads and
cool themselves by panting,
Ashley said.
If they must be left outside,
Ashley said dogs should be supplied with ample water and shade,
taking into account the shifting sun.
Even brief periods of direct sun
exposure can have life-threatening
consequences, she said.
She said that in very hot, humid
weather, dogs should be exercised
by walking them, not by making
them run.
Never exercise dogs by cycling
while they try to keep up or by running them while you jog, she said.
Dogs will collapse before giving
up, at which point it may be too
late to save them.
If you see animals in distress,
give them immediate relief by
providing water and contact
humane authorities right away.

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FOR SALE

60 & 62 Jutland Parade


DALKEITH WA 6009

$12.5M

SPECTACULAR RESIDENCE TWO BLOCKS ON ONE TITLE


INSPECTION BY APPOINTMENT

FEATURES:

Total land area of 2002m2 on one Title


Quality Riverstone house on 1007m2 block
5 bedrooms and 4.5 bathrooms
5 car garage plus huge storeroom
Internal lift
995m2 elevated riverfront block
Existing Swan River Trust approved
boat house

REG RANSOM
0418 917 661
reg@porteous.com.au

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

Office: 9386 8800


www.porteous.com.au

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FOR SALE

14 Belford Road
CITY BEACH WA 6015

DREAM HOME SITE WITH OCEAN VIEWS


ANDREW PORTEOUS
0488 118 687
andrew@porteous.com.au

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

Office: 9386 8800


www.porteous.com.au

POST, February 6, 2016 Page 91

FOR SALE
$7.5M

106A Bindaring Parade


CLAREMONT WA 6010

STUNNING RIVER FRONT HOME


FEATURES:

4 Bedrooms
3 Bathrooms plus powder room
Office/study
Cellar
Open plan living & dining
Heated swimming pool
4-5 car garaging
Excellent storage
Views of Claremont Yacht Club,
the city and beyond
Land size 1,161sqm

INSPECTION BY APPOINTMENT

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

Office: 9386 8800


www.porteous.com.au

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Community news

Seniors
invited to
friendly
group

Take the
Drink Just
Water
challenge

Open House for Seniors has


recommenced on Thursday
mornings in Wembley Downs.

How would you go drinking only water for two or four


weeks?
WaterAid will hold a Water
Challenge in March to coincide
with its annual fundraising
event.
Or you could take the Walk
for Water challenge and walk
or run your way to good health
between March 14 and 20.
Money raised will help to provide lifesaving safe water to the
worlds poorest communities.
The Water Challenge is a
terrific opportunity for people
to get healthy while supporting
WaterAid to transform the lives
of the poorest and most marginalised people in the world
by improving access to safe
water, sanitation and hygiene,
WaterAid Australia CEO Paul
Nichols said.
The Water Challenge is free
to enter.
The Walk for Water Challenge
involves setting a personal
distance goal and walking or
running to good health, remembering that 10,000 steps about
7km is the average distance
walked by the worlds poorest
women and children to collect
water each day.
To register and learn more, go
to www.waterchallenge.org.au.

This happy group plays


mahjong, canasta, Scrabble,
dominoes and chess, as well
as enjoying morning tea, special monthly activities and
occasional trips out for lunch.
New members are always
welcome.
Open House meets at
the Church of Christ, 10
Bournemouth Crescent,
Wembley Downs, almost opposite the Downs Shopping
Centre, from 9.30am to noon
each Thursday.
Transport may be available
if needed.
Ring Jenny on 9341 6273 or
Wendy on 9341 6923 for more
details, or just head along for
a warm welcome and to make
new friends.

Its summer and heres Proof


Proof will entertain picnickers in Mason Gardens on Valentines Day.

Vibrant cover band Proof


is aiming to get picnickers
up and dancing at the next
summer concert organised by
Nedlands council.
The concert, which will be on
Valentines Day afternoon, will
offer a mix of classic hits, top-40
numbers, dance, rock and pop.
The venue for this concert will
be Mason Gardens in Melvista
Avenue, Dalkeith.

The Nedlands summer concerts, now in their 19th year,


bring together friends, family
and neighbours in different
parks.
As well as the music there will
be childrens activities, including a bouncy castle, fairies, face
painting and more.
There will be food to buy, or
take a picnic.
The concert is from 5.30 to
7pm on Sunday, February 14.

Exercise and its role for health


Find out how exercise
and yoga can help recovery
from cancer at a free talk on
Tuesday.
Exercise physiologist and
academic Favil Singh and
physiotherapist and yoga
instructor Scott White will
present the free session for
the Cancer Council.
They will discuss the evi-

dence behind how yoga and


exercise promote well-being.
The session is for people who
have been affected by cancer
and will run from 10am to
noon on February 9 at Milroy
Lodge, 15 Bedbrook Place,
Shenton Park.
For more information or to
book your place, call the Cancer
Council on 13 11 20.

for sale

30b Bay View Terrace, Mosman Park


RIVERSIDE GLAMOUR

Situated on the high side of Bay View Terrace with stunning river views this home exudes elegance and luxury.
In the midst of all Mosman Park has to offer private schools, river, parklands, Freshwater Bay yacht club,
Peppermint Grove tennis club, Mosman Park bowling club and golf club everything is a short walk away.
The space and ow of the house will delight with its grand entrance lobby, expansive formal lounge/dining with
French doors opening onto the front verandah. At the rear is an open plan kitchen with informal lounge/dining
room with replace and french doors opening onto the sunny alfresco entertaining area with mature gardens.
Upstairs is a huge master bedroom with ensuite and walk-in robe. Step out onto the wrap around balcony to
enjoy a morning coffee overlooking the Swan River. Three spacious minor bedrooms are situated in their own
wing with a shared bathroom, there is also a separate study with built-ins.
Garaging space for two cars and a large adjoining workshop/storage space plus additional parking at the
front of the home.

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131 Western Cape Dve, Naturaliste


Contemporar y 4 x 3 (+ study) architectural masterpiece designed by prize winning
architect Grounds Kent & built by Nick Goode Construction. Set on an elevated
10.38acres approx. this exquisite property has been designed with the beautiful
landscape in mind, & of fers breathtaking views over the rolling hills to the sparkling
turquoise waters of the bay. With quality finishes throughout, including Western
Red Cedar ceilings, Indonesian marble stoneware & hand cut limestone feature
wall, this unique property must be viewed to be truly appreciated.
$3,250,000

Andrew Hopkins & Eloise Jennings


0 4 07 4 4 0 4 3 8
e l o i s e @ j h y r e a l t y. c o m . a u

5/42-48 Dunn Bay Rd, Dunsborough, WA , 6281


info@jhyrealty.com.au 08 9759 1300 www.jhyrealty.com.au

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11 H u r f o r d S t , D u n s b o r o u g h
Rare opportunity to acquire your own private sanctuar y on
the edge of Old Dunsborough, with Meelup Regional Park
as one of your closest neighbours. This fantastic 2 storey, 6
bedroom, 4 bathroom property is set on a generous 850m2
& of fers simply superb views over the sparkling turquoise
waters of Geographe Bay. Premium location, just 500m
approx. from the Old Dunsborough boat ramp & only a
tree lined shady street separating the squeaky white sands
from your front yard.

EW

Andrew Hopkins & Eloise Jennings


0407 440 438
eloise@jhyrealty.com.au

10 G e o g r a p h e B a y R d , D u n s b o r o u g h
A home that blends timeless style with the finest modern
comforts & natural materials is a rare find. Add the location
- a quiet pocket with panoramic North East views over
the turquoise waters of the Bay & the result is a unique
& luxurious retreat for the most discerning of buyers. A
home that has just about ever ything: 2 generous living
spaces (1 on each level), gorgeous alfresco entertaining
areas with Ocean views & Travertine floors on each level,
home of fice with fitted furnishings, opulent main suite,
guest room with its own ensuite, gym & all just a short
stroll into the town centre.
$5,250,000

Lee York
0438 867 737
lee@jhyrealty.com.au

5/42-48 Dunn Bay Rd, Dunsborough, WA , 6281


info@jhyrealty.com.au 08 9759 1300 www.jhyrealty.com.au

EW

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628 Caves Rd, Mar ybrook


Immaculate 2 storey, 4x2 home set on a sprawling 2193m2
of stunning Mar ybrook absolute beachfront. Nestled away
of f Caves Road, this property provides close proximity to both
Dunsborough & Busselton, whilst still of fering the privacy &
tranquility you desire. Boasting a luxurious upstairs master
retreat showcasing a resort style ensuite, sitting room &
private balcony to drink in the uninterrupted sparkling
ocean views. Enjoy watching the dolphins play & whales
breach in your ver y own backyard & get set for glorious
summer days in this beautiful beach house.
$2,900,000

EW

Andrew Hopkins & Eloise Jennings


0407 440 438
eloise@jhyrealty.com.au

7B Wardanup Cres, Yallingup


Set on the top side of Yallingup Hill and backing onto
national park, this immaculately presented 4x2 home
represents fantastic value with panoramic ocean views,
generous lawn area, and 2 living zones. Checking the
surf is now simply a matter of opening the shutters,
while your morning cof fee or catching up with friends
at Caves House is a simple stroll away. Dont hesitate
any longer, your dream of owning an easy care down
south get away is available now.
$1,890,000

Lee York
0438 867 737
lee@jhyrealty.com.au

5/42-48 Dunn Bay Rd, Dunsborough, WA , 6281


info@jhyrealty.com.au 08 9759 1300 www.jhyrealty.com.au

POST, February 6, 2016 Page 97

13 A d e l a i d e R d , D u n s b o r o u g h
Ver y rare opportunity to purchase a quintessential 3 bed,
2 bath beach house on 913m2 of prime Old Dunsborough
land. With duplex potential, this site is ideal for you to
rent or live in now & develop later. This is an awesome
location not to be missed for the astute investor; with
stunning North East facing ocean views across Geographe
Bay to Busselton & easy beach access to the Old
Dunsborough foreshore, enquire today!
$1,499,000

Andrew Hopkins & Eloise Jennings


0407 440 438
eloise@jhyrealty.com.au

33 Gifford Rd, Dunsborough


Brilliant 2 storey, 3 bedroom & 2 bathroom beach house
located high on the hill in Old Dunsborough, boasting
stunning turquoise ocean views over Geographe Bay.
This property of fers a number of fantastic eco friendly
features including 1.8kw solar panels & invertor, 302
litre Solarhart Hot Water Unit with electric booster &
rainwater tank s. Wonderfully located within walking
distance to Old Dunsborough boat ramp & playground for
the ultimate beachside lifestyle.
$1,565,000

Andrew Hopkins & Eloise Jennings


0407 440 438
eloise@jhyrealty.com.au

22B Bay View Cres, Dunsborough


Rare opportunity to secure prime vacant land in prestigious
Bay View Crescent. This amazing 484m2 beachfront block
is separated from the white sands & sparkling turquoise
waters by just one road. Build your ultimate dream home
& enjoy the sweeping panoramic views across Geographe
Bay all the way to Busselton. Just a short stroll to the Old
Dunsborough boat ramp & playground in one direction &
picturesque Meelup Reser ve in the other.
$1,750,000

Andrew Hopkins & Eloise Jennings


0407 440 438
eloise@jhyrealty.com.au

5/42-48 Dunn Bay Rd, Dunsborough, WA , 6281


info@jhyrealty.com.au 08 9759 1300 www.jhyrealty.com.au

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Community news
Cambridge
Cambridge Bowling
Clubs premier league
hosted Kalamunda in
mid-week pennants.
Cambridge secured
full points to jump
above Kalamunda into
6th spot.
Jim Barry skipped
young Eddy Leahy,
Killer Kane and H.
Christensen in a
convincing 37/13 win,
while skipper Neil
Bolton, Mohan Lal,
Grant Allen and Cam
Harris turned their
recent form around to
win 30/12. On the other
rink, Ross Bolton, Don
Leeson, Monty Bellos
and Cliff Wooldridge
coasted home 22/12.
Division 1 blue
Cambridge travelled
to Mundaring on a
sweltering day to play
on carpet and came
back with no points.
The closest margin was
on Tony Walshs rink,
which went down by
10 shots.
The big news is that
last-placed division 3
had a 5-point victory
over Osborne Park,
who are 7th on the
ladder.
Brian Clay and his
team continued their
good form with a 28/14
win and new bowler
Dave Fulsham led his
rink to a 23/17 victory.
Division 4 played inform Bedford but was
not able to gain any
points. Barry Snelling
and his team were just
beaten on the last end
by 1 shot.
Most Saturday pennants were cancelled
due to rain, sharing
the points, but division
4 played top-of-theladder Joondalup to
lose on all rinks.
Division 3 won on
two rinks in sloppy
conditions but went
down on aggregate,
with David Sladen,
Bob Gauntlett, George
Macrides and Dunc
McPhail easily accounting for their opponents 19/10, while
Les Snashall, John
Barlow, Bernie Yates
and David Phillips
won 11/10.
There were some
great performances
when division 2 gained
6pts to cement top spot
on the ladder.
David Hughes and
his team of Haydn

bowling
Lowe, Andrew Ness
and Grant Allen won
26/14 to grab the pots
for the round.
Premier division was
rained off and shared
the points to be firmly
on top of the ladder.
The winners of
last Fridays social
bowls were Martin
Johnson, skip Norma
Samuel, Audrey Smith,
Caroline Martin and
lead Lionel Sangster.
The team of Jim
Barrie, Tony Walsh,
Peter Easom and
Haydn Lowe will play
Ross Bolton, Greg
Cain, Des Bassett and
John Barlow for the
clubs fours championship.
Members
of
Cambridges top side
in this years state
team are Pieter Harris,
Clive Adams and Dan
Patterson, who will
travel to Queanbeyan,
NSW, to compete over
the Easter weekend.

Dalkeith
Nedlands
The week started
with the girls championship pairs and, in
a thrilling game, the
winners were Celia
Bakker and Marg
Campbell with +1.
Wendy OMeehan
and Bev Davis won the
plate with +16.
In Tuesdays pennants, 1 green north
got a wonderful 6pts
against Wanneroo,
with Heather Hince,
Gwenda McIntosh,
Val Hulbert and Anne
Clements scoring +15.
In the blokes midweek pennants, 1
blue south went down
to Gosnells, though
Marty Saunders, Pete
Collins, John Pole and
Don Hicks scored a +4
to gain 1pt.
Division 2 red went
down to Mt Pleasant.
Division 4 white
had a great 5pt win
against Kardinya,
with Neil Davis, David
Broadfoot, Pek Goh
and David Wood scoring +5, as did George
Klug, Alan Davison,
Geoff Sansom and
Ron Day.
Division 4 blue also
gained 5pts against

North Beach, with


Rick Camins, Kent
Warburton, Bill Ridge
and John Freedman
scoring +8.
In the Rotators v
Reserves, the Rotators
of Chris Richardson,
Ross McLennan,
David Bradshaw and
Ken Brooke were too
strong, winning with
+10. Well done to
new member David
Bradshaw, participating for the first time.
On the promise
of light, moderating
showers on Saturday,
pennant teams travelled as far afield
as Armadale and
Quinns Rocks only to
find greens committees, ably supported
by SAS scuba divers,
rowing out to inspect
the greens.
Everyone turned
around and went home
having achieved nothing more than a massive carbon footprint!
The up side was
that early drinks were
taken.
Congratulations to
Wendy Ireland OAM.

Hollywood
Subiaco
Both mens midweek pennant divisions dropped down a
position on the ladder.
It was a 12-shot drubbing for division 2s
teams playing away at
Perth and Tatts.
The only winners
were Peter Evans,
Barry Pascoe, Glen
Morey and Tony Byrne.
They took their time
getting into the game
before engaging the
turbo on the 8th end
and powering to a 10shot win, which also
won them the pots.
For division 4, the
aggregate could have
gone either way at
Manning.
The rink of
Graeme Gerrans,
Alan Brindley, Uncle
Arthur and Colin
Graves led by 11 with
two ends to play, but
then gave away three
shots on the next two
ends to win by 5.
The rink of Ted
Brown, Bill Chellew,

Grandad and Greg


Bridges was outplayed
and went down by 9,
while John Duncan,
Ron Wilkie, John
Horsfall and Ray
Preston went down
by 2.
A few clubs did
manage to complete
pennant games on a
wet Saturday.
Division 2 hosted
Yokine and after some
deliberation a start
was made.
The drizzle intensified into rain and a
decision was made to
abandon the game and
share the points.
The teams decided
some effort should be
made on demolishing
the sandwiches, a mission that was carried
out very successfully.
It was a similar
story for division 5 at
Dalkeith Nedlands,
where play stopped
after 4 ends.
The damp and bedraggled warriors
headed home for a
nice hot shower and a
strong cup of tea.

Mosman
Park
Nearly all Mosman
Parks weekend pennant games were
cancelled because of
the rain.
The mid-week mens
teams had two good
wins, with both the
4th and 5th divisions
gaining 6pts each.
On Australia Day,
the club ran an
Australia versus The
Rest of the World
competition.
The Rest of the
World won, but there
was good bowling
on both sides and a
champagne breakfast
followed play.
Two visitors from
Broome did all the
cooking on the barbecue, doing a great job
for which members
were all grateful.
Wednesdays
scroungers had a few
visitors, both local and
from overseas.
The finalists were
Mike Batt, Yvonne
Flanagan, Ian Flack
and Liam Flanagan.
The winner was
Mike, who let slip that
he played the equivalent of 1st division
pennants in England.
Well done to all.

Only the POST delivers

Susana Mulero-Lopez gives some of new suspension training equipment at


HBF Stadiums health and fitness centre a workout.

Gym holds members


in suspense
A QueenAx suspension training system is one of the new
features of the refurbished
health and fitness centre at HBF
Stadium in Mt Claremont, which
opened recently.
About 80 HBF Stadium members enjoyed trying out the new
suspension system and other
fitness fun to celebrate the official opening of the revamped
centre by Churchlands MP Sean
LEstrange.
CEO David Etherton said
VenuesWest was proud to be the
first gym in WA offering suspension training.
Norman Solomon (83) has been

a member of the centre since 1999.


The current improvements to
HBF Stadium have transformed
not only the gym but also the
whole environment, including the
frontage to the building, he said.
Another long-standing member,
Wendy Smith, said the gym had
wonderful, enthusiastic instructors who encouraged people to
work to the best of their ability.
The upgrade, which began
about six months ago, includes a
remodelled entrance and facade,
a vehicle drop-off zone, a function
space and bigger function garden
area and a new crche .
Most of the toilets and change
rooms have also been upgraded.

Outdoor movies take soulful turn


The second season of festival
films screening at UWA begins
next week.
New PIAF film programmer Tom
Vincent split the program so he
could take advantage of new films
on the festival circuit.
We couldnt have got great films
like La Belle Saison (Summertime)
or the Australian premiere of
Miles Ahead if Id had to book
films earlier, Tom said. It also
makes for a more responsive
season.
I could listen to feedback on

Ptanque
At
Subiaco
Ptanque Club last
Saturday, the inclement weather kept most

season one and it made me very


conscious of those people who
come every week to ensure that
I got the balance right.
He said the new collection of
films, which begins on Monday,
February 8, with Sherpa: Trouble
on Everest, was a little more
soulful and personal and tied in
closely with the Writers Festival.
The film, The End of the Tour
(starting February 15), relives
the meeting of minds between
author David Foster Wallace and
journalist David Lipsky.

players away and so


the coaching session
and barbecue were
cancelled.
A small group of
players socialised
in the pavilion and
watched the tennis

on TV until the rain


abated.
These stalwarts then
took to the pistes and
enjoyed the calm after
the storm.
This Saturday,
February 6, will be a
competition day.

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TIMEOUT

Punching through conventions


SARAH McNEILL

Bradford in the north of


England is home to the UKs
biggest Muslim community,
and innovative theatre
producer and director Evie
Manning.
Its a scary time to be alive,

but I believe theatre can have


a ripple effect that can change
the public narrative, Evie
said.
She is doing just that with
her site-specific performance
piece, No Guts, No Heart, No
Glory, which she is bringing
to the Perth International

Arts Festival.
In the show, five Muslim
girls tell their stories while
training in a boxing ring.
Our first audience was a
group of tough, young, white
Scotsmen in Edinburgh who
had never met a Muslim, let
alone seen them in a boxing

ring, Evie said. They came


away from the show saying
they were inspired by these
girls and looked to them as
role models.
With artistic director
Rhiannon White, Evie
co-founded the arts company,
Common Wealth, to make

theatre for people who dont


think theatre is for them.
They perform in places
like boxing gyms, on housing
estates, and even in a taxi.
We did think this show
might shape up to be a female
version of Rocky, Evie joked
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Ask
Ellie

My son and
his lovely
bride-to-be are
getting married
soon. Theyve
carefully planned every
detail of the event of
their dreams.
Family relatives will
be celebrating their 40th
anniversary during that
same month.
At my sons wedding,
these relatives adult
son wants to ask the
wedding DJ to play
a special song for his
parents and call them
up for a spotlight dance
during the evening.
He also wants to ask the
wedding photographer to
take posed photos of the
anniversary couple with
their adult children and
spouses.
Im against all this,
but its my husbands
side of the family and
hes afraid to cause hurt
feelings.
He argues that itd be
a perfect way for guests
who are members of
their family or friends to
celebrate with them.
Ive offered to help
the couples children
host an event for their
parents (but not the
week before or after the
wedding because Id be
too stressed).
They objected, saying
out-of-town family
members couldnt travel
twice in such a short
time, it would be too
expensive, there was not
enough time to book a
venue etc.
My husband and I
are paying for most

arts

of the wedding. The


bride is willing to
accept his request for
my husbands sake, but
prefers having the day
as her own.
Whose special day is it?

Your offer to help


host a reception
was very
generous. The arguments
against this have some
validity, too.
But the adult son
seems determined to take
advantage of the wedding
event.
Your future daughterin-law is very thoughtful,
but there are strong hints
that the relatives son isnt
above hijacking a larger
part of the event, once
hes got the microphone.
If this seems likely to
you, then here are some
suggestions.
Insist that the photos
of the couple and their
relatives are taken before
the ceremony. Once the
ceremony starts, its the
bridal couples day.
Your husband should
be the one to announce
the special anniversary
dance, not their son.
It should not happen
until after the bride and
groom, and immediate
family, have had their
special dances. Instruct
the DJ ahead.
Think this through. If
Im over-reading your
concerns, then going
along with his request
can be workable as long
as its your husband
who controls the
announcement.

A long round trip to Alice Springs has inspired a new outpouring of paintings from Aurelie Yeo. Photo: Paul McGovern

A fresh take on wilderness


Mosman Park artist
Aurelie Yeo returns to
Gallows Gallery after a
two-year break.
Look Again is an
exhibition of 35 oils and
watercolours inspired by
Aurelies bus trip last April
to Alice Springs.
I went on a bus trip
to Alice and then down
and across the Nullarbor
to refresh my memory
of terrain I had already
covered on numerous

earlier trips, Aurelie


said.
I sat in a front seat on
my own the entire time,
taking photographs and
drawing everything as we
dashed past.
There is so much to
see of the Australian wilderness if one just looks
again.
Half the works in the
exhibition are of desert
outback regions and the
rest focus on Cottesloe

Theatre, the school of life


Cast places are open for the first show to be put
on by WA Childrens Theatre in Subiaco.
Founder Louise Towler said that unlike most
performing arts schools, the WA Childrens Theatre
was designed to help young people acquire knowledge
and resilience to deal with some of lifes bigger issues.
The first show, Bling it on, has been written to help
children understand how to manage their money and
will be performed in the next school holidays.
So many of us were never taught anything about
money when we were young, Louise said.
The company is also scheduling shows to raise
awareness about bullying, setting boundaries and
coping with low self-esteem.
For information, go to wachildrenstheatre.com.au.

story

From page 99

about the show, which


comes to PIAF later this
month.
But instead of protagonists dealing with conflict,
pain and broken bodies,
she found Bradfords young
Muslim women were positive, inventive, and bright
and were all following their
own paths in life.
We started out looking
for drama and conflict but
instead found a positive,
life-affirming story, Evie
said.

People tend to form


opinions without much
knowledge. Lots of people
have never met a Muslim
and yet there is so much
fear and labelling, judgment and pressure.
She was inspired to create
the show by her mothers
neighbour, a Muslim
woman who wears the full
burqa but boxes regularly
and wanted Evie to join her.
I was fascinated by the
idea of Muslim women in
this very male environment
and I started looking into
it, Evie said. I discovered that England has two
female Muslim champion
boxers, [former national
champion] Ambreen Sadiq

and [British student champion] Saira Tabasum.


In her work, Muslim
woman aged 16 and 23,
with Ambreen as trainer,
work out in a boxing gym
and share their stories,
which are based on interviews.
Boxing demands determination, courage and discipline, just like theatre,
Evie said.
These girls had never
boxed before and never
performed. They are
strong, brave and proud.
As well as breaking
down peoples
misconceptions of Muslim
women, Evie said the show
had broken down her

preconceptions of tough,
hardened boxers.
All the boxers we
have met are so great and
so supportive, she said.
She said she was looking
forward to meeting local
boxers when Common
Wealth set up the show in
the Queen Street Gym in
the city.
No Guts, No Heart,

No Glory, won The


Scotsman Fringe First
in 2014 and was part
of the Women of the
World Festival at the
Southbank Centre
last year. It is at the
Queen Street Gym from
February 23 to 28.

friend, Nedlands jewellery


designer Gay Tennant.
Look Again is on show at
Gallows Gallery until this
Sunday, February 7.

life by the

drop

Natural and nice

Punching through conventions


cover

coast life.
On show along with
Aurelies paintings is silver
and stone-set jewellery
crafted by her long-time

How is it that trends come to


influence the way we think, and
what we drink?
Lets focus on the natural wine
movement. Loosely, this is
the practice of creating wines
using few or no fertilisers,
pesticides, preservatives or
stabilisers, and it is gathering
a groundswell of support.
These wines are not sparkly
and bright, and sometimes
they can be faulty due to the
unpredictable nature of
well, nature.
The most interesting thing
about the orange or
natural wine phenomenon
is not whos drinking it or
whos pushing it. Its that
our growing desire to know
more about what we put in
our bodies is influencing the
way we make wine less
intervention, fewer pesticides,
fewer constraints.
It doesnt always mean
that the resulting wines are
better than their traditionally
constructed counterparts, but
it makes the process (and
occasionally the discoveries
made along the way)
significant.
Ive had my fair
share of both ends
of the natural
experience
pleasurable,
interesting and
exciting examples,
and then the
wines that perhaps
should have
been reserved for
internal tasting
only.

A positive and compelling


argument for natural is the
2014 Cullen Amber.
It is 64% semillon and 36%
sauvignon blanc and has a
fascinating rap sheet.
The orange or amber colour
comes in part from the
extended contact with skins
ranging from two days to
one month, depending on the
individual parcels. More than
75% of the wine spent four
months in oak.
The fruit is from the familyowned biodynamic vineyards.
It is a whopping 15% ABV
(high for Margaret River)
and has been fermented in
a combination of open and
closed top fermenters and
amphoras.
It is textural, structured and
it has tannins a wine that
takes you out of yourself and
asks you to reconsider your
boundaries.
Its flavour is complex to
describe because I had to
switch off my expectations.
It has red apple, red berry,
baked bread, spice and
citrus. Its an amalgam of
flavours and its rich theres
a lot going on.
Try pairing it with a tapasstyle meal you might learn
something.
94 pts.

ERIN LARKIN
LIQUOR BARONS
TASTING PANEL

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Insight into a great mind


that is deeply flawed

What the critics are saying


Anomalisa (MA15+)

REVIEW: PIER LEACH

Spotlight (M)

Spotlight is a gripping detective story


and a superlative newsroom drama, a
solid procedural that tries to confront evil
without sensationalism, says The NY
Times. The Boston Globe, the newspaper
at the heart of the film whose investigative
journalism busted open the Catholic
Churchs cover-up of decades of child
abuse, says one of the films greatest
virtues is that [Tom] McCarthy and his
co-writer Josh Singer understand that the
reporters arent the story in Spotlight. The
story is the story.

Somerville, February 8 to 14
Sherpa: Trouble on Everest (CTC)

Michael Fassbender is the sometimes repellent Steve Jobs in a movie in three acts.

(a superb Seth Rogen) first


envisioned the future, but
the film makes absolutely no
reference to Jobss wife and
their three children.
Instead, Sorkin focuses
on a handful of colleagues
his Polish-born marketing
chief Joanna Hoffman (Kate
Winslet, excellent), Apple
CEO John Sculley (Jeff
Daniels, as good here as
in Sorkins wonderful The
Newsroom) who sacked him,

and software developer Andy


Hertzfeld (Michael Stuhlbarg)
as well as the daughter,
Lisa (played by three
actors), he initially refused to
acknowledge.
Taut and rapid-fire dialogue,
a form of witty, layered
poetry, has been Sorkins
signature since The West
Wing. Fassbender, Winslet
and the entire ensemble
deliver its complexities with
verbal dexterity.

SARAH McNEILL

Roman Krznaric
we are going through a
period of growing empathy
deficit.
Lisa Genova closes
the festival on Sunday,
February 21. Her books,
Still Alice, about early
onset Alzheimers, and
Inside the OBriens, about
Huntingtons disease, both
tackle deeply emotive
subjects and balance
darkness with light and
humour.
She published the novel
Still Alice herself after
several publishers told her
it was too dark. She went
on to sell millions of copies
and it was then turned into
an award-winning film
starring Julianne Moore.
Writers Festival director
Katherine Dorrington
said that over the festival

Gail Jones
weekend, the aim was to
question the way we lived
and the choices we made,
consider what an empathic
government might look
like, how we cared for
older members of our
society and the importance
of home, particularly if that
home were removed.
She listed a few of
her festival favourites
Lauren Groffs Fates and
Furies, Anthony Marras
A Constellation of Vital
Phenomena, A Guide to
Berlin by Gail Jones,
emerging writer Stephanie
Bishops melancholic The
Other Side of the World,
and festival favourite
Patrick Gales new novel,
A Place Called Winter.
Non-fiction highlights
include Russian-American

Its a gripping film, propelled


by Fassbenders mercurial
performance and Sorkins
ability to invest tension
and momentum into small
exchanges that speak to bigger,
potent themes of control.
It isnt, nor does it claim
to offer, the full picture. But
Steve Jobs is a bold, eloquent
insight into the man whose
vision still lives through the
products many of us keep
closer than our own families.

Writing in a world thats losing empathy


Writer and philosopher
Roman Krznaric wanted
to take his ideas about
empathy off the page and
so he created the worlds
first empathy museum.
The mobile art space
is dedicated to looking at
the world through other
peoples eyes.
Its first project, A Mile in
My Shoes, is an empathy
shoe shop where visitors
are invited to walk a mile in
someone elses shoes, literally,
and listen to their story.
On February 18, Roman
will give the opening
address at this years Perth
Writers Festival, which
has empathy as a central
theme.
At the festival launch,
Roman said: One of
the great revolutions in
neuroscience in the last
decade is the recognition
that our brains are wired
for empathy.
Weve got the science
of empathy, but we are
also learning that in society

This unique and unforgettable movie


seems to be made up of scraps a few
puppets, three voice actors, the barest of
budgets. And yet, filtered through [Charlie]
Kaufmans searching mind and soulful
brilliance, the result is a masterpiece,
says Rolling Stone. The Hollywood
Reporter agrees: This is a wonderfully
odd consideration of those questions about
love, pain, solitude and human connection
we all ask; its emotional power creeps out
from under the subtle humour and leaves
a subcutaneous imprint that lingers long
after the movie is over.

Steve Jobs (M)

A very similar irony lies at


the heart of the Aaron Sorkinpenned Steve Jobs and his
brilliant 2010 companion film
about Mark Zuckerberg, The
Social Network.
They are essentially about
the two brilliant minds behind
two revolutionary tools of
communication and connection
Apples suite of devices
and Facebook, respectively
whose own people skills
famously leave a lot to be
desired.
But Sorkins film about
Jobs (played by Michael
Fassbender), directed by the
prolific Danny Boyle (127
Hours, Slumdog Millionaire),
isnt concerned so much
with biographical accuracy
though Walter Isascsons
authorised biography is the
credited source as it is an
intense character study of a
complex, brilliant and often
completely repellent man.
It unfolds like a stage play,
set across three distinct acts
that each plays out backstage
at a product launch first the
Macintosh in 1984, then the
NeXT cube during Jobss
exile from Apple in 1988, and
finally the iMac in 1998.
There are a few brief
flashbacks to the garage where
Jobs and Steve Wozniak

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arts

journalist Masha Gessen,


author of The Tsarnaev
Brothers, a riveting search
into the roots of terrorism
which resulted in the
Boston marathon bombing,
and North Korean defector
Hyeonsea Lee, who shares
her harrowing story of
escaping poverty and
torture at 17.
The Australian Poetry
Festival is incorporated into
the Writers Festival along
with a special publishing
seminar on Thursday,
February 18, and the
special foodie segment,
From Paddock to Print,
which explores food trends.

The economic and spiritual significance


of Mt Everest is examined in Sherpa, a
visually magnificent and richly textured
documentary centred on the Himalayan
guides whove led foreigners to the
highest place on Earth since 1953, says
Variety.Experienced Aussie documaker
Jennifer Peedom packs an emotional
punch to match its awe-inspiring imagery.
Time Out London agrees Peedom is
brilliantly sly: she gives the tour guides
and their rich, self-absorbed charges just
enough rope to hang themselves, and they
duly oblige. But its also a heartfelt tribute
to the resilience of a people.

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The full program is

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A Mile in My Shoes,
presented by the Empathy
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commissioned by PIAF,
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Stirling Gardens, on the
corner of Barrack Street
and St Georges Terrace,
Perth, from February 18
to March 6.

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entertainment

Celebrity sex in Wembley


CATHERINE MAZZA

Holland Street in

This week at
Fringe World
Want to laugh?
Be shocked? Be
entertained? Here is
your guide to whats on.
For the family
Every day until March 6
Elizabeth Quay
Dust off the roller skates and
head to The Urban Roller Club.
The riverside rink is ideal for
the young and young at heart.
After skating, there is the bar
to visit or you can entertain the
kids on the show rides. Tickets
start at $10.

For a date night


Fridays and Saturdays
until February 21
The Empyrean Function Centre
Award-winning local

production company
Twisted Vaudeville Circus is
back with The Birdcage; a
Menagerie of Exotic Dames.
The burlesque show is a
Fringe World favourite. MC
Bryan OGorman said: Im
always very excited to see
all the exotic dancing and
various nipple tassels from
around the globe and unique
humans performing acts of
live depravity with the utmost
grace. Tickets are $40.

For Fringe World fans


Opening February 9
Blue Room Theatre
The Great Ridolphi is a oneman show that unravels
an art theft, miracles and
illusions in the search for
the mysterious Ridolphi.
Seasoned theatregoers will
recognise actor Steve Turner
from Glengarry Glen Ross
and A Streetcar Named
Desire. Tickets start at $15.

For entertaining
a crowd
La Soiree,
La Soiree Spiegeltent
Until March 6
Its been tipped as one of the
highlights of Fringe 2016
and for good reason. Grab
a group and book a booth
for a great view of this circus
spectacular. Its amazing
what performers can do on
the 2m diameter stage. Tickets
start at $35.
Book all Fringe World shows
through fringeworld.com.au or the
box office, open from noon in the
James Street mall, Perth Cultural
Centre, Northbridge.

Wembley holds a special


place in the hearts of Tyler
Jacob Jones, Robert Woods
and Erin Hutchinson.
The trio are the creative
brains behind Holland St
Productions, an awardwinning independent
production company.
We work out of
Roberts living room in
Holland Street and my first
singing teacher lived on
Holland Street, Tyler said.
And my sister lived in
Holland! Erin added.
Robert started the
company in eight years
ago to make films and then
moved into musical theatre.
At one of his shows he
met Tyler and together
they wrote Point and
Shoot, a musical satire that
won the prestigious Martin
Sims award at the 2014
Fringe Festival.
We sort of accidentally
got a business. Tyler said.
We had success with
Point and Shoot and had to
have a company to redeem
the prize, so we now work
under the Holland St
name, Tyler said.
After winning the award,
Point and Shoot toured to
Sydney and Brighton.
This year, the group
is back with Dr Felicity
Rickshaws Celebrity Sex
Party.
The original idea came
when I was working with
Amy Russotti, who plays

Sex-obsessed Dr Felicity Rickshaw is played with conviction by Amy Russotti.

Dr Felicity, on a piece for a


fundraiser, Tyler said.
We had so much fun
writing and researching
online that we decided to
make it into a show.
Erin, Holland Sts
general manager, said
the production had come
together quite quickly.
It has gone from a small
one-woman show to a
theatrical production with
a cast of five, she said.
Tyler described the
shows protagonist, Dr

Felicity Rickshaw, as
the self-proclaimed
Dostoyevsky of erotic
celebrity fan fiction.
Her character tells
fantastic fictional stories
of sexual encounters
with Dustin Hoffman,
Jennifer Lawrence and
One Direction, to name a
few, and these fantasies are
re-created on stage.
Its kind of like Muriels
Wedding, but instead
of being obsessed with
ABBA, Dr Felicity is

obsessed with celebrity sex


stories.
Erin warned that it was
an adults-only show.
Its filthy but heartwarming and there is a lot
of dirty language, she said.
Dr Felicitys Celebrity

Sex Party runs until


February 14 in Perth
and then heads to the
Busselton Fringe.
Tickets start at $25
and are available from
fringeworld.com.au.

Powder to power athletes


DAVID COHEN

Dave Beckett used to


conk out in his Scotch
College classes after a rowing stint.
I felt like I had been hit
by a piece of four-by-two,
he said.
Dave, a Swanbourne
resident, is a keen surf club
member and ski paddler
and has chucked in his
engineering career to start
a sports nutrition line.
I worked in oil and gas
for a bit and it was really
fun, Dave (27) said.
But I decided to have a
crack because I thought I
could do it better myself.
With Coast Nutrition,
Dave aims to make people
feel good during and after
exercise.
His main product is a
sports protein, which is
mixed with water and
taken 15 minutes after
exercise.
Its aimed at helping
people recover and is protein and carbohydrates,

Dave Beckett aims to make people feel good during and


after exercise. Photo: Paul McGovern

he said.
If Id had it after rowing, I wouldnt have fallen
asleep afterwards.
His pea protein product
an all-natural, plant-

based protein powder is


also popular.
A diet high in protein
is proved to promote lean
muscle development, suppress hunger, allow a lower

calorie intake, and has


other benefits, Dave said.
Another driver for Dave
to start his business was
the number of nutrition
products aimed at bodybuilders.
They were a bit intimidating and aimed at a
demographic that wasnt
me, he said.
There was also a spate
of athletes getting done for
doping when they didnt
realise they were doing
something wrong, because
the ingredients werent
listed on the product they
used.
Dave, a member of
North Cottesloe Surf Life
Saving Club for 10 years,
said starting a business was
a bit like project engineering.
Youre bringing together different colleagues
skills to solve a problem,
he said.
Thats what Ive done
here.
See coastnutrition.com.
au for more information.

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indari Road is one of


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And she should know,
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I waited a long time for
the right one to come up,
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Its a great street for
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Another plus is the sea
breeze.
Ive had a few families
from Mt Lawley come and
look at City Beach and they
cant believe how much
cooler it is here, she said.
Many of the houses
in the suburb, including
this one for sale, have an
upside-down design to take
advantage of the breeze
and the ocean view.

There are glimpses of Rottnest from


the main living area
There are glimpses of
Rottnest Island from the
main living area, which is
on the first floor.
On a 713sq.m block, the
house has been renovated
from top to bottom by the
owners.
But it wasnt a quick
makeover to sell, Ms
Snooks said.
They spent five years
on the renovation, and
they did everything to a
high standard, with quality
finishes.
Among the expensive
extras are window and
door frames crafted from
merbau timber.
Another is the sleek
cabinetwork in the kitchen
and living area, where the
focus is an easy-to-maintain
fish tank.
A clever design element was a new exterior
staircase that links two

separate alfresco areas,


one on each level.
Ideal for parents, the
outdoor entertaining area
on the top floor has plantation shutters and a wood
fireplace to keep it cosy in
the cooler months.
Children can have gatherings in the downstairs
alfresco area, which overlooks a big pool, lawn and
pergola.
The kitchen was given
the five-star treatment with
a mix of granite and timber
benches, Siemens appliances, an induction cooktop
and an extra-deep sink.
City Beach Primary
School is within easy walking distance of the house.
When the sea breeze
is not enough, the house
has three separate airconditioners, and solar
panels to keep the power
bill down.

The pool takes up most of the back garden, but there is


still room to play on the grass.

If you love cooking, youll love this well designed kitchen.

FOR LEASE

15 Atkinson Road, Subiaco


$1250.00 per week

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This chocolate bathroom sweet is expected to last for six months at room temperature.

What a sweet idea


When Bathrooms.com CEO Ian
Monk noticed a surge in customers
searching for bathroom sweets
on his companys online store, he
had an idea. That simple mistake
caught our imagination, Mr Monk
wrote on his website. What if we
created a bathroom suite out of
something sweet? The British-based
company teamed up with chocolatier
Choccywoccydoodah to create the
Maderno Sweet, a $161,000
four-piece bathroom suite made
almost entirely from 50kg of Belgian
chocolate. The whole package
clocks in at 9.4million calories and
is expected to last up to six months
at room temperature. In case youre
wondering, hot water will cause the
pieces to melt. It tastes better than it
works, the website said.

The cute cottage, behind a white


picket fence, is owned by an
interior stylist and it shows. The
three-bedroom and two-bathroom
house was up for auction last
weekend, but it was passed in
for an undisclosed sum. Caporn
Young agents Stefanie Dobro and
Michael Harries said the classic Freo
cottage combined heritage features
with thoughtful, modern design. In
other auction results, a renovated
character home at 87 Holland
Street, Wembley, was passed in
for $1.35million by Ray Jennings,
of Bexleys. Meanwhile, there was
luck in Nedlands, where 20 Cooper
Street went under the hammer for

And such a cute cottage


If youre looking for ideas on how
to style your home, then check out
7 Herbert Street, North Fremantle.

Owned by an interior stylist, this cute


cottage at 7 Herbert Street, North
Fremantle, was passed in at auction.

You cant put a price on emotion, says the agent who sold 15 Vaucluse Avenue, Claremont, last week for
more than the asking price of $3.4million.
$1.4million. Graeme MacEwan, of
Sell Lease Property, said there were
several bidders for the 1926 home
on 911sq.m.

Agent scores hat-trick


It was a case of three times lucky
for agent Peter Clements, of Mint
Real Estate, who sold 15 Vaucluse
Avenue, Claremont, last week. Ive
sold it three times, Mr Clements
said. The beautifully renovated
character home, on 1306sq.m, was
priced from $3.4million but it went
for more than that. It sold for closer
to the previous sale price, in 2011,
which was $3.95million, he said.
Twenty-seven families went through
the home in the stormy weather last
weekend and we had two offers. It
is such a feel-good home, and its
hard to put a price on that kind of
emotion. When people walk into it,

they are blown away. Mr Clements


said the sale was a good sign for
the market, especially considering
some of the enormous losses people
had suffered in the past few years.
Among the many features in the
Federation-style home is stonework
with the original owners initials.

New skin for


horror home
After five months on the market,
the Silence of the Lambs house
featured in last weeks Changing
Hands may have a buyer. In the
1991 thriller the Pennsylvania
house was the home of serial
killer Buffalo Bill, who gruesomely
skinned his victims corpses. Now,
People for the Ethical Treatment of
Animals (PETA) wants to turn the
house into an empathy museum
to draw attention to the violence

inherent in the production of


leather, fur and other animal skins.
According to PETA executive vicepresident Tracy Reiman, the museum
would help people think about how
all animals are made of flesh, blood
and bone and
experience
suffering and
fear, just as
we do. The
animal rights
group sent
an expression
of interest to
selling agent
PETA executive
Dianne Wilk,
vice-president
of Berkshire
Tracy Reiman
Hathaway,
wants to turn
who has the
the Silence of
property
the Lambs house
listed for
into an empathy
US$250,000.
museum.

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Will property be a safe haven for the year ahead?


With further volatility expected
on stock markets throughout
the world, its likely investors
will be once again considering
the relative security of
alternative options such as gold
and property.
The Australian market is not
immune to the uncertainty in
China that is currently rattling
global markets, but just how
much impact this will have
on our local property market
remains to be seen. Will it boost
property prices in what has
been a fairly subdued market
over the last few years since
the end of the mining boom, or
will it have little impact on local
conditions?
Abel McGrath principal and
award winning agent, Adrian
Abel, said there has always
been a competitive tension
between the property and
stock markets, with experts
on both side advocating for
the advantages of their own
domains.
Traditionally we see money

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other when the other market
is under performing, Mr Abel
said.
While there is uncertainty and
volatility in the stock market,
you will see investors moving
back to the more stable and
predictable medium of property.
In terms of how far reaching
the impact of this will be on the
local property market, Mr Abel
said that investors in the market
would likely be impacted the
most by market volatility.
A lot of baby boomers have
invested in the property market
via their Self Managed Super
Funds and also using the equity
available in the family home.
Generally the two main options
for that money is the market
or real estate and with the
stock market currently under
performing, I think you will
see people reconsidering their
options.
Mr Abel said, although the
extent of the impact of Chinese
investment was currently

far less than it has been on


the Sydney and Melbourne
markets, the recent volatility
on the Chinese stock market
would likely see Asian investors
pulling their money out and
putting into Australian real
estate. Although global market
conditions did impact local
markets, he said the media had
by far the greatest impact on
buyer and seller sentiment.
I have literally seen markets
turn in the space of three
weeks based on what is being
reported in the media, he said.

buyers are cashed up and


ready to buy.
The economic forecast for the
short to medium term may not
be all that robust and buyers
are a little cocky and looking for
a bargain, but there is certainly
a good level of activity in the
market at this early stage.

Know your agent


Jack brings along a wealth of experience to the Abel McGrath
team. After 30 years of selling and managing various types of
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innovative marketing approach and a true
commitment to excellent service underlines
Abel McGraths respected position in the
market place.
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proven ability, a sound reputation, strong
negotiating skills and clear vision, its
impossible not to consider having Jack
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Too hot to walk the 900m to the beach? Go for a dip in the pool instead.

French doors and high windows drench the open-plan living area in natural light.

Cottage with personality aplenty


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COTTESLOE
Oers by February 20
Caporn Young

ans of Claremonts
Corner Store will know
it as a purveyor of designer
furnishings and homewares, with a spoonful of
nostalgic whimsy.
It is no surprise, then,
that the shops co-owners
injected their home of 22
years with the same playfully eclectic style.
Having been renovated

Even the front steps tell a story


and extended twice by a
draftsman and an architect,
respectively, the pastelpink cottage, on 420sq.m,
in the slip road off Curtin
Avenue is brimming with
personality.
Even the front steps tell
a story.
When a kitchen cupboard came crashing down,
along with her grandmothers china, the owner
decided to fashion a mosaic
from the broken pieces so
they could forever be part

of the house.
Three bedrooms and
a formal living room that
branch off the central hall
at the front of the cottage,
all have high ceilings,
elegant wallpaper and colourful light fittings some
of them floral and sourced
from the UK.
From the kitchen in the
rear living area, a colourful
spiral staircase leads to
the parents retreat, complete with a sitting area,
bathroom and a bedroom

among the treetops.


This is my favourite
room, the owner said
of the big bedroom with
vintage wallpaper and a
juliet balcony.
Its my tree house.
Teenagers will love the
detached studio in the
backyard, where there is
also a pool and covered
alfresco area set in a leafy
garden.
The selling agents are
Jackie Shervington and
Richard Young, of Caporn
Young.
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The front steps, adorned in the owners heirloom china,


set the tone for a nostalgic and playful style.

A party for 40?


No problem
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COTTESLOE
Oers by February 9
Space Real Estate

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Budding chefs will love the top-spec kitchen that makes


catering to the masses a breeze.

ROSE VALLEY, DANDARAGAN

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

EXPRESSION OF INTEREST

Conditions Apply
Contact:
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Horizon Realty
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There is plenty of room for two alfresco areas on the


384sq.m block.

n the invites to the


many parties youre
sure to host if you move
into this chic Cottesloe
home, your instruction to
guests will be simple: look
for the yellow gate.
The address might read
Stirling Highway, but youll
probably only ever enter
the house by way of the
heartily-hued security gate
or double garage in the
sealed lane that runs off
Boreham Street.
Once inside, youll
make your way through
one of two paved alfresco
areas, enjoying the privacy
offered by a row of ornamental figs along the high
garage wall, to a light-filled
living area.
The quietness will come
as a welcome surprise.
Even though were technically on a busy street, it
really is lovely and quiet,
the owner said of her two-

storey house that is nestled


back from the highway.
Its my little cocoon.
But its a cocoon that
easily houses the family,
including Duke the greyhound, without needing to
live on top of each other.
The ground floor is
devoted to family and entertaining, with dual living
areas at the front and back,
each feeding on to its own
garden and alfresco area.
This house can hold a
lot of people, the owner
said.
We had around 40
guests at our annual New
Years Eve recovery party.
Upstairs, youll find
three bedrooms, including
the parents retreat with
treetop views.
The selling agent is
Cameron McGregor, of
Space Real Estate.

FAST FACTS
Median Cottesloe house
price $1.7million.
Properties for sale: 109

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recent
sales
$1.5million
MOSMAN PARK
29 York Terrace
The outdoor entertaining
area and pool were big selling points for this five-bedroom home on 655sq.m.
AGENT: Andrew Cooper,
Abode Real Estate.

Claremont Quarter is right on the doorstep of this upscale complex.

$2.6million

All your lifestyle needs are here

NORTH FREMANTLE
29 Bruce Street
The river is on the doorstep
of this beautifully renovated
home with all the mod-cons.

304/40 St Quentin
Avenue
CLAREMONT
Oers by February 16
LJ Hooker Claremont

Light timber floors


and white walls help
to create a summery
atmosphere

ew apartments in the western


suburbs offer such a complete lifestyle as the St Quentin
complex.
You could just about live your
whole life there, thanks to an
abundance of restaurants, shops
and services in the Claremont
Quarter precinct.
When you do have to venture
farther afield, the railway station
is just over the other side of the
shopping centre.
The apartments were designed
to complement the cosmopolitan
lifestyle, with an emphasis on entertaining and low-maintenance
living.
Apartment 304 is bright, airy
and well appointed, featuring
a big central living area that
branches off to bedrooms, an
alfresco balcony and the adjoining kitchen.
Neatly ensconced in the far
corner, the galley-style kitchen

includes Smeg appliances, a Neff


coffee maker and stackable windows that can be opened to make
a pass-through to the balcony.
Light timber floors and white
walls help to create a summery
atmosphere, reinforced by expansive treetop views.
The mood carries through to
the main bedroom, which enjoys
ample natural light and a beachy
ensuite with sandy-coloured tiles
from floor to ceiling.
As well as two car bays,
residents have access to a wellequipped gym and indoor lap
pool.
The selling agent is Danielle
Diffen, of LJ Hooker Claremont.

AGENT: Nathan Hewitt, Yard


Property.

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$3,405,000
WEST PERTH
35 and 37 Colin Street
Two commercial properties, including the character
home below, were sold last
month to owner-occupiers.
AGENT: Brian Neo, Burgess
Rawson.

FAST FACTS
Median Claremont house
price: $1,445,000.
Properties for sale: 77

The kitchen is neatly tucked into a corner and features a pass-through


to the balcony.

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Situated right on this iconic beachfront and capturing views of the


golden sands and sparkling surf, this classic Cottesloe apartment
is sure to impress upon entry. In a very well maintained block, it is
perfectly presented and ready to enjoy as is. This is an ideal Perth
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offers spacious rooms ooded with natural light and picture-perfect
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7.2km east of Dunsborough,
has a particularly breathtaking and unusual drawcard.
Its height and position on
the cape afford it a 360-degree
view of the Indian Ocean in
the west, Geographe Bay in
the east, and the treetops of
Yallingup to the south.
You can enjoy that view
from the rooftop terrace,
clad in travertine, in the
architect-designed home at 10
Duckworth Place, Naturaliste,
Dunsborough, which is for
sale by tender.
Offers close at 4pm
on March 4, according to
selling agent Peter De
Chiera, of Stocker Preston
Dunsborough, who said all
the hard work had been done
at the 6.74ha luxury property.
He is referring in part
to the established grounds,
including a 12-year-old shiraz vineyard, 200-tree olive

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Ocean views are the ideal backdrop to sunset dinners on the rooftop terrace.
grove and three landscaped
courtyards.
One of those has a 12m
pool, north-facing deck and
a granite outdoor kitchen.
Another west-facing courtyard is the ideal spot for family breakfasts, accompanied

Oers close on March 4 for this architect-designed house.

by wild ocean views.


The house has two wings
for family and guests each
with its own formal living
room, complete with a 3mhigh granite gas fireplace.
Among the extras are a
library, cellar, cloakroom and

five rainwater tanks.


For more details, phone
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FAST FACTS
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price $626,000. Properties
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Call: 9381 7995

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BORES

Perth TLC Group can project


manage your bathroom
improvement/renovation
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9284 0165

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Sales and Service
Quality Since 1983

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Phone Gary

RELIABLE LOCAL TRADESMAN

0417 930 607

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BATHROOM
international
RENOVATORS
OWNER/BUILDERS
Biggest Selection of
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Floor & Wall Tiles
Showroom:
325 Canning Hwy Palmyra

9339 8113

Specialising in complete bathroom


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

0401 373 750 or


David Macdonald

0488 208 999

0417 969 480

0408 129 186


Specialising in your brick work
XWater & garden features
X BBQs & letter boxes
XFeature & retaining walls
X Rendering & rejointing
X Fences & piers X Extensions
X Insurance & repairs to bricks
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Property
Maintenance

BEST PRICES GUARANTEED


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

0402 228 976


0404 511 464

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Call Elijah

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S.V.
Bricklaying

Call Steve 0429 301 652


ABN 82921458364

Bricklaying Division
BBQs
Letterboxes
Retaining Walls
Stone Work
Plastering
Insurance Work

PH MARK NEWBOLD

0400 565 545


31 yrs exp
FREE QUOTES

9242 2952

EST 81

PETER HARPER

0412 917 818 Ph & Fax 9384 9224

Quality Work
No Job Too Small
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PERTHS LEADING
BRICK AND MORTAR
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Rising Damp
Wall Alterations
Concrete Cancer
Tuck Pointing

Phone 08 9398 8914


Mobile 0459 503 454
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New homes plus
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by a specialist who
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Tel. 9381 7094


7 Forrest Street Subiaco

Quality workmanship at an
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Mob: 0419 858 247
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AND CONSTRUCTION

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

CHALCRAFT
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Mobile 0412 194 842

0413 327 435


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

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0412 908 205

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Ph: 9381 9815

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Letterboxes
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Bathroom Renovation
Regrouting
Pensioners discount
30 years experience
12 years warranty

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John Chivers
Asphalt Service

Registered Builder 13523

Asbestos
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EDDY on 0407 827 721 all hours

Carpentry
27 YEARS EXPERIENCE

all aspects of carpentry and joinery


doors
skirtings
decking
cabinet making
refurbishments
office and shop fitouts
aluminium gates and screening
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X Carports X Owner Builder
X Fencing X Garden
Gates
X Kitchen
Makeovers

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and police checked. We x all types of break down
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PH: 0400 233 269


Email: bandtcarpentry@gmail.com

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Cedar Lining
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Ph Nick

0414 337 873

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0418 940 145

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Phone: 9245 5305 / 0433 337 467


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Phone Chris on 0417 990 396

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9384 5656
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Commercial & Window
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Buying, Selling
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Antique Clocks
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By a qualified clockmaker
Member of the Watch &
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Extensions, Driveways,
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repairs to all concrete Brickpaving,
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Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Photos,
Emails/Internet/Banking
Windows 8/IPads/Tablets
Mature aged VERY welcome
Phone Margaret

0412 477 294

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CONCRETE

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

John 0418 949 269


www.colourstoneconcrete.com

Concrete Driveways

Fully insured, police cleared

Crossovers, Garage &


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

ABN 28121674900 Est 1973

0439 695 273

0414 874 787

MOST CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED


NO SURCHARGE

COMPUTERS
TELEPHONE

Broadband, Domains, Networking,


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

Smartwire Communications

www.smartwire.net.au

Call Brett 0419 234 567

DRAFTING &
DESIGN

908 230

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Quality service, experienced,


reliable friendly cleaners

fourway@iinet.net.au

Houses Yards Cleared


Outbuildings Asbestos Removed
Rubbish Removed

0409 958 186

9385 3054

All-U-Need
CLEANING SERVICE

HIGH PRESSURE HOT & COLD CLEAN


Driveway Algae, Moss, Oil Stains
Paving, Driveway, Clean & Seal
Decking Scrub, Seal & Repairs
Tennis Court Vac, Algae Treatment
& High Pressure Clean
Gutters & Windows
Pool Clean & Maintenance
Vacate Clean, Domestic & Commercial
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NO MESS - FREE QUOTE - 15 YEARS
EXPERIENCE - POLICE CLEARANCE
FOURWAY OUTDOOR

DEMOLITION

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ALL OUTDOOR AREAS

DEMOLITION

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CONCRETE

Regular Cleaning $40.00 per hour


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

A DECK ABOVE

Custom decks and pergolas.


Outdoor living specialist.

Call 0439 333 449

info@housekeepingwa.com

COMMERCIAL & DOMESTIC cleaning

Call us on
9381 3088

Century IT
Consultants

End of Lease Vacate Cleaning Regular


House Cleaning (weekly, fortnightly or
monthly) Carpet Cleaning Window Cleaning
Oven Cleaning Construction Cleaning
Tile & Grout Cleaning High Pressure
Cleaning Commercial/Ofce Cleaning
Call Now on

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

The Cleaning Empire

NO JOB TOO SMALL

PLASTERLINE
INDUSTRIES

Ceilings installed & repaired


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

1 Hour
Response

Better Cleaner
@ Better Price

Ph 9383 3510
Mob 0413 833 966

RUG CLEANING

CARPENTRY
CREATIONS

CLEANING

25 Years Experience

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0418 941 539

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Classifieds

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

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DRAFTING SERVICES
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Drafting
Extension &
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0411 329 003

Call Tony
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DRAFTING &
DESIGN

ELECTRICIANS

KWA BUILDING
INSPECTION & CONSULTING
Structural Drafting & Certications
for Council Approval
Other services fully booked

Mintech Electrical
All electrical work
MAINTENANCE and
BREAKDOWN Mt Claremont
and surrounding areas

Lic No EC 3474

0407 770 910

Lloyds worldwide professional insurance


Reg. Builder, Chartered Professional Engineer

T/SMS 0414 341 543


mandarinwa@bigpond.com

PERTH HOME
DESIGNERS

BUILDING PLANS
at a competitive price

Over 25 years experience


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

Ian 0408 156 303


ELECTRICIANS

9381 5802
EMERGENCY SERVICE

Grant 0433 749 858

Wembley Electrics

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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

All Areas

WEST COAST
CABLING SOLUTIONS

Power Points: Single/Couble,


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
7 DAY/24HR EMERGENCY CALL OUT
DAVE

Ph: 0419 907 502

Roberts
Renovations &

0412 922 648 0412 924 134


www.cablenet.com.au

Handyman Service

MURPHYS

Call Dennis 0450 672 717


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Fax: 9493 0355

Phone Richard King


0417 956 575

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Ask about energy savings


FREE QUOTES

Trusted & Reliable


Electricians

ELECTRICAL

0422 626 719

9384 1163

www.westernwiring.com.au

www.jimsfencing.net

Subiaco based contractor


Rewires Safety switches
Power points

Call 0403 968 164

ELECTRICIAN
SUBIACO BASED

PH: 9384 9232

MIKE 0417 189 942


EC929

SERVICING ALL WESTERN


SUBURBS AREAS (EC 11924)

0412 955 633


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Good old fashion country service in the city

Colorbond Pinelap Jarrah


Asbestos Removal Fence Removal
Security Fencing Rural Fencing
Free Quotes at your convenience
Call or Email James
or james@jcfencing.com.au
www.jcfencing.com.au

All types of Fencing

FREE QUOTES
REASONABLE RATES

ALL ELECTRICAL WORK


SPLIT A/C SPECIALIST
Lic No AU06037

Licenced Asbestos
removalist

Call Langford

0404 092 785

EC 11972

MENTION THIS AD FOR 10%


DISCOUNT. ASK FOR DETAILS

NO CALL OUT FEE


FREE QUOTES

LIC EC5706

POWER POINTS, LIGHTS,


BATHROOM HEATERS,
SECURITY LIGHTS, TEL A
NTENNA, SW. BOARD AND
MAIN UPGRADE, REWIRING,
RENOVATION, SAFETY SWS ETC

0418956459 9444 0989

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skilledelectrical@hotmail.com
Lic 003542

HOURS

ALL ELECTRICAL WORK


SAFETY SWITCHES SMOKE ALARMS HWS
BATHROOM HEATERS UPGRADE RENTALS
A-Z Electrical Service
CALL MICK

9384 7079 0412 779 947


EC 7341

ALL ELECTRICAL WORK


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

Ph

ELECTRIC
BLUE

YOUR LOCAL ELECTRICIAN


ALL ELECTRICAL WORK
Lighting, Power Points
Safety Switches, Smoke Alarms

EC4634

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For all your electrical needs

Hot Water System Repairs


Ceiling Fans, Exhaust Fans
Stove & Oven Repairs
Reticulation Controllers
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

0422 238 213

Martin Sladen
ELECTRICAL

Floreat

OUT OF TOWN?
Read the entire

Tel 0411 123 769


ALL DOMESTIC - ELECTRICAL
WORK LIGHTING, POWER,
UPGRADES, GARDEN LIGHTING
Lic ec 8358

on the internet

www.postnewpapers.com.au

HOLLYWOOD
SHENTON PARK
CLAREMONT
CITY BEACH
FLOREAT
CHURCHLANDS
WOODLANDS
COTTESLOE
NEDLANDS
PEPPERMINT GROVE
SWANBOURNE
MOSMAN PARK
Call Now: 6406 1759
Damon: 0481 391 889
Eliza: 0420 474 224

Dry bush jarrah


white gum
mallee roots

0407 088 082


FLOORING

TIMBER FLOORS

Call Mark

0411 706 716


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

SANDING & VARNISHING

Polishing & Re-Coating, ATFA


Member & Police Cleared

0423 153 677

woodlandstimberflooring.com

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

9384 4566
MOB 0412 770 881
FURNITURE
RESTORATION

Touchwood
Restorations
Quality furniture restoration Repairs that last French Polishing
- Spray Work - Stripping etc.
Ernest Palmer

0413 415 845

GARAGE DOORS

SUPPLY, INSTALL AND SERVICE


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Suppliers / Installers of

New & Used Flooring


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

0412 689 643

waimahaka@gmail.com

FLOOR SANDING

CALL JOHN

0412 229 200

Member WA Timber Flooring Assoc.

UALITY

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

HUNTS GARDEN SERVICES


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

0414 959 309


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

710 110

Garden Makeovers
Select & Deliver Plants

GARAGE DOORS

SWANBOURNE WOOD YARD

Servicing the POST area since 1983.


Ph Mark Scrine. C. Hort

JAN RAGENOVICH

FIREWOOD

Creative Sparks
RCDs, Lighting, Power, Fans,
Rewires and Renovations

FREE QUOTES

Call Jeff 0419 908 837

288A CAMBRIDGE ST, WEMBLEY

Email: allsafesolutions@outlook.com

ELECTRICAL
~ All Electrical work ~

Sanding / coating and


Timber repairs
Full restoration services
AFTA member
All work guaranteed

0432 956 290

EC 12004

Skilled Electrical
All Electrical Work

From $89 P/H

24/7 Emergency Service

0418 912 451


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Gates
Please Call

FREE QUOTES & ADVICE


PH: PETER
A/H: 9302

Horizontal slats

FREE QUOTES

Specialising in all electrical work


Quality workmanship

www.sherwoodooring.com.au

REPAIRS & REWIRE

0409 889 679

EFFICIENT RELIABLE
COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL
INDUSTRIAL

A/H 9385 1443

Call Dave on
0412 187 585

GARDENING

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

Im talented, friendly 30 years


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

0416 029 992 9381 5371


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LANDSCAPES 2000
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Lawns, Hedges, Roses, Trees pruned,
Weeds, Council pickups, Vacant blocks
cleaned and maintained. Make overs.
Reliable, Competitive rates
Good References.
Keep this cutting on your Fridge

Text or phone Theo

0429 880 004

B.J.s Garden Maintenance


Garden Cleanups
Weed & Pest Control
Pruning & Hedging
Rubbish Removal & Mulching
Ph Ben

0428 792 042

Cambridge
Gardening
Services
Yard Clean-ups
Small-medium sized tree
lopping Mulching
Hedge trimming
Rubbish Removal
Council Pick-ups
Lawns Pressure Washing

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Garden Maintenance
Residential & Commercial
Design & Installation

Mike Jones 0417 181 827


Nina Jones 0427 056 785

ALL GARDEN
MAINTENANCE
Pruning Weeding
Cleanups Mulching

Rob 0450 384 711

0421 997 585

Indigo Painting

Reliable
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Gardening Clean-ups
Mulching Fertilising
Rubbish Removal
Fully Insured. Phone Angus

0437 712 039


9381 5454

or Rosie 08

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 &
advice Guaranteed job quality

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NEDLANDS
GARDEN SERVICE

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GARDENING SERVICES

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* Hort/Weed Control Spraying
* Expert Pruning and Espalier
* Professional advice
Specialising
DALKEITH TO MOSMANS
Phone Tony direct on:

GARDENING

ALL LANDSCAPE AND


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

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BOSCH
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Member of Australian Timber Flooring Association

BRIAN CLARK ELECTRICAL


INSTALLATION (Lic EC007548)

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

Jimmy 0420 235 709


www.obrienflooring.com.au

0424 101 026

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ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS & RETAILERS

SANDING, FINISHING
LAYING AND DECKS

SANDING & COATING


TIMBER FLOORS

Electrical EC 8576
ALL ELECTRICAL WORK

OBrien
Flooring

Specialists in Colorbond
Repairs Removals
Replacements
Installations
Call Adam

NRK
Maintenance and Fault Specialists
Repairs to Hot Water Systms
Telephone and Computer Cabling
After hours emergency repairs.

FLOOR SANDING

Focus
FENCING

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Denco Electrical Services


ENLIGHTENING YOUR DAY
All Electrical Work
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STEVE

ALL
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FENCING

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EC 3697

24 HOUR 7 DAYS

RAY

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

ELECTRICIANS

ALL ASPECTS OF GARDEN WORK

0413 016 555

Advertise your goods in the


Classifieds

ADELINES

Essential Organic Garden Care


Landscaping & Design
All garden maintenance

Mob: 0407 933 959

Richards

Better Lawns & Gardens


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

Mobile: 0414 080 753


Northern Suburbs. W.A.

VALUE
TRUST
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(20% off your rst
service if you say
you found us in
The Post!)

GARDEN CLEAN UPS


WEEDING
MULCHING
PRUNING
PLANT CARE & ADVICE

0435 510 087


www.loraflora.com

Block slashing
Full lawn care
Hedging, weeding,
spraying
Pruning, mulching

GUTTERING

HANDYMAN

HANDYMAN

Prompt Gutters

The NEDLANDS handyman

QUALIFIED TRADESMAN

The Guttering Specialist


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

0433 210 028

Email: promptgutters@gmail.com

(and surrounding suburbs)

All those jobs your husband wont


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

BERT 0403 917 935

Gutters & Downpipes


100% Guarantee
25 Year Warranty

One Company All Trades


General house repairs
and maintenance

2guysgardening@gmail.com

info@smittysgutters.com

We carry out all household


maintenance as well as specialty
services - Electrical, Plumbing,
Gas Fitting, Painting, Plastering,
Tiling & Carpentry

ROOTS AND ALL

Cornerstone

www.tlc-perth.com

Green waste, rubbish removal

Our services will impress


Call Ben for a free quote

0427 542 655

Garden Maintenance

Taking Bookings Now for 2016


All aspects of garden maintenance
Ongoing or one off maintenance
Fully qualified and insured
Ph: Chad 0407 995 277

GENERAL GARDEN
MAINTENANCE
Lawnmowing, Weeding,
POLICE
Garden Clean up
CLEARANCE
Supply of Plants & Mulch
Pruning, Mowing etc
General Maintenance
(weekly, fortnightly, monthly)
High Pressure Cleaning to Brickwork,
Patios, Driveways
Install & Maintenance of Pumps & Ponds

Roberts
Renovations &

Handyman Service
Peter 0439 930 966

email: wanaqa@bigpond.net.au

SAARI

GARDEN CLEAN UPS


All small jobs
See also Painting Ad

0411 610 246


GARDEN BAGS

HOME
GARDEN BAGS
We collect all garden

Call Shannon
0413 243 006

9284 0165

Gutters & roong


FREE QUOTES

info@tlc-perth.com

0402 432 437

SPECIALISING IN ALL YOUR


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ROOFTEC
Roof Repairs
Gutter Repairs
Downpipes Installed
We do it all!
Call now for a quote on

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wayne@rooftec.com.au

GUTTER
CLEANING
GUTTERS and/or
windows CLEANED
TREE PRUNING

HANDY SOL
Brickpaving, Painting,
Picture Hanging, Irrigation,
Gates, Fencing, Welding
All General Handyman Jobs

0407 193 606

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JOHNS HOME
MAINTENANCE

For all your home maintenance and


timber decking call John for fast and
reliable services

0421 809 872

POST AREA SPECIALIST 20 YEARS


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

Please call for quote

0414 011 220 9384 0250


GUTTER CLEANING
& WINDOW CLEANING

HOME & GARDEN


MAINTENANCE & REPAIRS

Ph: Kevin

SPECIALIST

Pressure Cleaning Garden Cleanups


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

waste and most house


hold rubbish.

0415 808 015


GLASS

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

Ph 0418 944 590

BALCATTA
GLASS
Glass Repair
9240 4422 All Hours
188 Balcatta Road, Balcatta
(opposite Bunnings)

GLASS and MIRROR


CUT TO SIZE
WHILE YOU WAIT

MUIRS

GMA 95-12-005F

FLOREAT GLASS

+ GLASS REPAIRS +

PH: 9383 9334


PENSIONER DISCOUNTS
GROUT CLEAN

Tile & Grout

CLEANING
No Hazardous Chemicals
Guaranteed Results
Sealing Service Available

Grout Magic
Craig

0402 644 509


GUTTERING
REPLACE your
gutters NOW
Have your gutters, flashings and box
gutters installed correctly.
Many roofs flood because of incorrect fitting.
Ph VLASI now for a free inspection & quote.
Over 20 years experience.

0419 927 224, 9245 2034

SAME DAY SERVICE


SUPPLY & INSTAL
GUTTERGUARD
DISCOUNT FOR SENIORS
Call Kevin Ph: Hme 9381 2080
Mob 0419 907 986

GUTTER CLEANING

FULL
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No Mess Down Pipes Cleared


Gutter Guard Installed
Tree Lopping Roof Repairs

OKE

Angus 0403 758 D


242

THE FIXER

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

9448 8486
SKILLED
PROPERTY MAINTENANCE

Pre-sale Home Detailing


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

8923
272

ALL THE NEWS


AND VIEWS

0418 924 016

MAINTENANCE & GARDENING


All jobs indoors and out, Garden
Clean ups, Pool Care, Painting, Plus
Heaps More. Affordable Rates starting
$25p/h, Experienced & Police Cleared
Kevin

0422 059 727


HIGH PRESSURE
CLEANING

ODD JOBS MY SPECIALITY

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

Qualified tradesmen in the building


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

0418 919 312

Call Charlie on 0401 019 975

THE PROPERTY
SERVICES WIZARDS
Our quality services will put
a smile on your face
NATIONAL POLICE CHECKED,
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We provide huge array of
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buildings.
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www.tlc-perth.com

9284 0165

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

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

0403 657 011


LANDSCAPING

LAWN MOWING

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

Atlas Lawn Services

Free Quotes
Call Mike Kuba

0413 015 808


JOEL IRRIGATION &
LANDSCAPES PTY.
LTD.

Est 1985
COMMERCIAL & DOMESTIC
Steve

0411 223 637


David
0411 223 644

MORE THAN A MOW


LAWNMOWING SERVICE
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Andy
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Lawnmowing and
Gardening Service

High Pressure Cleaning


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

29 Walter St
Claremont

Honest and Reliable


Est 1982

www.ibislandscapes.com.au

9383 2915
0412 946 476

9381 5454
0437 712 039

Ph Angus

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Precision
Edge Mowing

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0401 372 277

Industrial High Pressure

LAWNS & GARDENS

www.lukeslandscaping.com.au

Specialists in high pressure cleaning

Call
Rob

Roofs Driveways
Cleaning of all surfaces
Also sealing of surfaces
Steve 0410
Manu 0435

033 343
611 381

Making Life Easy


Artificial Lawn
Environmentally Friendly
Australian Made

FREE QUOTE, FULLY INSURED

Stevens

HIGH PRESSURE CLEANING SERVICE

Specialising in roofs, driveways,


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

www.tlc-perth.com

9284 0165
info@tlc-perth.com

HOT WATER
SYSTEM

Office

9387 2339

Mobile 0439 333 982


Fax 9387 8581

ALL AREAS - 24 HOURS


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

INSULATION

ALL LANDSCAPE AND


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

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

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

LANDSCAPING

JAMES 0403

466 711

LAUNDROBAR

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

OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK


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

9387 8641

LAWN CARE SPECIALISTS

Call Eddie

0425 551 233


9381 6996

EUROMART
KITCHENS
Innovative landscape design,
construction and maintenance.
Expert in native and waterwise
gardens. Highly qualified team
of professionals with 25+ years
experience.

Matt Siomos, B.Sc (Botany),


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

Roberts Limestone
Building Co.
ROBERTS
F
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BOOK2550
Phone/Fax: 9245
ED
Mobile: 0418 299 524

Garden Design and


Landscape Services

EDDIES LAWN AERATION

KITCHENS

LIMESTONE

THE MOSMAN GARDENER

LAWN CARE

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9284 5638
0419 966 945

steve.transition@outlook.com

9383 9252

Ph: Brett

JOHN BURROWS

0497 808 778

WINTER SPECIAL
Doonas & Blankets

9371 2404

9245 3303

Garden & landscape renovation


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

Service Washes
Pickup & Deliver

Obilgation Free Quote


 Supply & Install, Environmentally
Friendly Green Batts

0400 424 357

LEADLIGHT

J.B. Leadlights

4/115 Birkdale St Floreat (Cnr Cambridge)

INSULATION

German craftsman, 25 years experience

Mat 0409 930 924

TRANSITION Indigo
Repairs Restorations
Painting
Windows,
Doors
& Cabinets
LANDSCAPES
New Commissions

CAMBRIDGE LAUNDRY
Ph Andrew 0418 915 881
Domestic Laundry,

Riverside Ceilings

Complete kitchen and wet


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

FREE QUOTES

Phone: 9209 2669

Servicing the POST area since 1983.


Ph Mark Scrine. C. Hort

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Fertilising
Fully Insured

www.greenplanetgrass.com.au

0427 005 724

HOME IMPROVEMENTS

0400 977 610

Free Measure & Quote

No job too large or small, free quote.

CALAUTTI

For household repairs eg house and


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

Perth TLC Group can


project manage your kitchen
improvement/renovation

LANDSCAPING

Enviroblast

We are the HOME


IMPROVEMENT experts

Quality Maintenance
Services

One Company All Trades

DIAMOND KITCHEN RESCUE

Love Your Home

Handyman Service

Jack 0412 986 151


9387 4442

Carpentry - Doors, Windows, Skirtings, Floors + Decks


Plastering, patching + making good
All home maintenance jobs considered

One Company All Trades

davidfixer@iinet.net.au

1300 654 253 or 0457 077 536

Downpipes flushed, roofs cleaned


of debris from $99.00
Also high pressure cleaning

Quality Work + PROMPT Service

Mob: 0416 932 432

Police cleared Reg Business Fully Insured

Gutter Cleaning

+EXPERIENCED HANDYMAN+

ALL ODD JOBS

Affordable Vacuum Gutter Cleaning


Professional. Reliable.
Comprehensive insurance cover.
Fully roof-safety trained.
For an obligation-free quote call
or book online at
www.guttervac.com.au

0423 511 303

Call Rod:

Ask about our RUST PROOF option with


Professional & Reliable
Colorbond, Zincalume &
Aluminium
No job too big or too small
FREE QUOTES
Job done right ... first Time!

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

KITCHENS

Reg 1964

LAWN MOWING

MOW IT & MORE


Lawn Mowing Servicing
Mosman Park, Cottesloe, Nedlands,
Dalkeith and surrounding areas
Trevor 0412

784 094

James Limestone
Restoration

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

0400 219 056

BUDGET

LIMESTONE
ALL ASPECTS

INCLUDING BOBCAT WORK


SMALL AND LARGE JOBS
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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

How to Get Your Painting


Completed Right The
First Time Guaranteed.

Master Painting
Services

ENVIRO-CARE PEST
SERVICES

By employing the services


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

7 DAYS PER WEEK

TOM

X Home X Office X Car

7 Day Service

Ph: 6350 8500

www.lockstock.com.au

0418 914 041

Stirling
Hwy, North
Fremantle
Handyman
Service
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www.citygrouppainting.com.au

WHEN ORGANISING
YOUR NEXT
PAINTING PROJECT,

0400 440 272


Reg No. 6791

PAINTING
A.J. BROWNING

Painting & Decorating

PAINTING
PAPER HANGING
All work guaranteed
REGD PAINTER

1782 or 9388 1237

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

European Craftsman
Very Reasonable
Reg: 6952
Rates

Reijo 0411 610 246

FLOREAT & ALL


WESTERN SUBURBS

FREE QUOTES 7 DAYS


Your satisfaction is
our guarantee

REG 7089

CLIVE 9383 3412


0447 433 412

CAPITAL
PAINTING&
DECORATING

Reg. No. 4280

Painter - Decorators
30 years experience

Reg. No. 3511

Old fashioned workmanship,


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

Call JAY: 0410 413 327

DON McNALLY
ROOMS FROM $250
REPAINTING
Reg.
SPECIALIST 3476
Mob 0417

Attention To Detail Makes


All The Difference

A PLUS PAINTING
& SERVICES

HIGH QUALITY LOW COST!

182 051

Painters Registration No. 5890

RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL


PAINTERS & DECORATORS
SPECIALISING IN
RESTORATION OF PERIOD
HOMES

MOBILE 0432 322 026


COMMERCIAL & RETAIL

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

Mob: 0413 235 163


Phone: 9206 5331
Fax: 9206 5337

F: 9444 7863

BAGOT ROAD, SUBIACO

Phone Jack for a


free, no obligation
quote

CARING FOR SUBIACOS HERITAGE

www.precisepainting.net.au

Rego 8057

Small Jobs welcome!!!


Commercial / Residential

Reg No 3468

Subiaco
Painting Service

Ph/Fax 9382 3278


Mobile 0438 755 877

P&N

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

Mob: 0451 901 919


0411 354 602
Ph: 9388 8055
paintingservice1999@gmail.com

REDHOUSE

PAINTING

OVER 25 YEARS EXPERIENCE


RESIDENTIAL
NO JOB TOO SMALL
Prompt & Professional
Service
Competitive Rates

Ph/SMS Geoff 0411 987 542

Interior / Exterior

PAINTING

ALL SMALL JOBS


Quality Work
Residential and Commercial

Phone Joe 0408 094 444

JBC Painting
(Reg 7248)

Reliability Integrity
Workmanship & great service

E jbcpainters@live.com.au

G&A

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0418 926 705

TERMITE & TIMBER PEST


INSPECTIONS

TO AUSTRALIAN STANDARD
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MOBILE CREDIT/EFTPOS FACILITIES
Fully Insured - Health Lic No 43

Phone Peter TODAY

YOUR
LOCAL
CO.

painting
service

All aspects of Decorating


6th Generation Painter
John Allen

0411 453 565

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

VERY NEAT & TIDY


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

NO CALL-OUT
CHARGE
All plumbing repairs
Leaks
Ful Blockages
lywater
Hot
Bo units
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YOUR LOCAL LICENSED PLUMBERS

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PLASTERING

PLASTERER AVAILABLE
Small renovations.
Patching all surfaces.
MIKE KELLEY

9204 4108
0408 908 683

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

7am - 11pm 7 DAYS EMERGENCY

GAS Installation & Repair


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

Freecall 1800 102 888


9384 0202
9384 1030
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MASTER PLUMBER
Lic. PL 5041

SEC. Lic. 4263

Skilled Plumbing &


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

9384 0877
PL 5580

9388 6299
Gas 4784

ALSO SMALL JOBS


PATCHING AND REPAIRS
22 yrs Westn Sub Exp.

Ph: Jorge 0400 748


or 9386 3953

076

0402 929 732

www.quantumpaving.com.au

NO CALL OUT FEE

HOT WATER
FAST

Wall Plastering &


Ceiling Repairs

ALL THE NEWS


AND VIEWS

RENDERING & PLASTERING


SPECIALISTS
25 Years Experience
Fully Certified and Insured

Ph Shay 0402 748 564


www.xcelplasteringperth.com.au

ALL AREAS

ELECTRONIC WATER
LEAK DETECTION
Fast Efficient Service
Residential and Commercial

Contact LEAKY PETE

0415 114 172


9286 2450

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PROMPT RELIABLE SERVICE


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

WE OFFER A 5%
SENIORS DISCOUNT

Jon Howes 0433 824 613

ZAMBEZI

PLUMBING & GAS


P/L 6956 G/F 010950

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

0408 917 109


Ph 9361 7665
Zambeziplumbing.com.au

24 HR SERVICE

Electronic leak location


Blocked drains/Camera inspection
General plumbing maintenance
Renovations
Call Craig

0419 922 657

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Ph: 0419 993 192


www.jsuttonplumbing.com.au

Plumbing Problems
Call Fred

0418 911 216

Indigo Painting
P.L. 693

G.F. 1515

Hot water specialists


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

www.nohotwater.com.au
A FAMILY OWNED & OPERATED LOCAL BUSINESS

www.plumbingwise.com.au
PL6039

GL4700

38 Years Experience
All Plumbing Maintenance
Licensed Gas Fitter
Bathroom Renovations

Daniel 0412 904 769

0405 069 500

PLUMBING

www.us2uplumbing.com.au

paramountplumbersperth.com.au

30 YRS EXPERIENCE
QUALITY WORK
FREE QUOTES / ADVICE

XCEL Plastering

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

PLUMBERS

Kevin

Call WAs Premier


Stone / Paving Service

9387 2339

FRIENDLY, EFFICIENT SWISS


QUALITY SERVICE

 H.W.S. Gas/Solar
Reg No: 6273
Member MPA
Including all aspects of solid wall
 Blocked Drains
plastering and plaster boarding.
More than fifteen years experience.
PAINTING Call Travis 0468 789 879  Toilets & Pans
INSIDE & OUT
ELLIS PLASTERING  Cistern Repairs + New
Need Painting this Holidays?
ALL AREAS
2 Man Crew, Affordable
 Water Leaks
Free quotes will happily
and Meticulous
take on little jobs
0416 121 932
 Water Filters
0422 059 727
40 Years Experience
 Local Plumber
PAVING
Pete The Plasterer 9335 1552
CONTINUITY, STYLE AND
QUALITY ARE ASPECTS YOU GET
WITH OUR FINISHED PROJECT.

GL 006462

PARAMOUNT

0415 951 865


9300 5382
Renovations, Internal
and Ext Sand Render

0419 953 531

ALL AREAS - 24 HOURS


PBL941

THOMPSONS
PEST CONTROL

Mob:0433 288 164

PL5094

Mobile 0418 941 571


Fax 9387 8581

Direct

Termite Inspections Ants


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

Prompt, reliable service


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

Office

Family Business Providing Local


Services Since 1958

FREE QUOTE

COMMERCIAL DOMESTIC & INDUSTRIAL

Ph: 0418 850 750

COTTESLOE
PEST CONTROL

ALL WORK
GUARANTEED

Painting Services
Reg No. 5309

M 0422 781 372

Reg# 4004

EFFECTIVE AND SAFE


ALL DOMESTIC PESTS
TERMITE INSPECTIONS
& REPORTS

ANNUAL & PRE-PURCHASE

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9454 7711
0411 229 312

9384 7870

5 663
0420 44

Your Local Master Painter

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

MUIRS

REG 7800

27 years experience
Res, Comm, Int & Ext

Jeff Bond

20 years experience

Email: theperthpainter@gmail.com

capitalpaintingdecorating@yahoo.com.au

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

INTERIOR & EXTERIOR

20 Years Exp - Free Quotes

Reg 6375

Saari Quality

Reg. No. 4989

Ring 9381

as your preferred painting


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

Phone
WARREN
on

PAINTING

0499 874 988

30 years experience

COASTAL COLOURS

Roberts

MICHAEL ELLIS
PAINTING reg: 7822

Painter & Decorator

STEWART FRANK
PLUMBING

Lic. 2216 (B.Sc)

0431 200 866

Paul Stratton

please consider

FREMANTLE
LOCK
SERVICE
Renovations
&

Free
quote DAVID

PLUMBING

MIKE STOKES

Dirk Warburton 9407 9103


www.prestigepaintingwa.com.au

www.sheehanlocksmith.com.au

YOUR WESTERN
SUBURBS LOCKSMITH

Commercial / Residential
Interior/ Exterior
High quality & low cost

PLUMBING

1-('0

0417 965 115

www.naturalistestone.com.au

PEST CONTROL

GAS 532

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

PAINTING

PL 1735

Stonework Specialists

PAINTING

Reg 7824

LIMESTONE

Lic No PL 5456

GL 2676

4TH & 5TH GENERATION PLUMBERS


WITH OVER 50 YEARS EXPERIENCE

NO CALL OUT FEE


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Since
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Maintenance
Overhauls and Regular up-keep - Pumps and Filtration.
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0434 441 277

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TREE SERVICES

TREE SERVICES

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Specialising in Diagonal Tiling
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 Palm Trimming  Stump Grinding
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Powerline Clearances
Woodchipping
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0411 351 251


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Furniture Assembled
LINDSAY

0414 738 888


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WINDOW CLEANER

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

TV & VIDEO REPAIRS


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TV ANTENNA

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

15 YEARS WESTERN SUBURBS SPECIALIST


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

9384 0250
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your local professional

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

0416 042 258 or 0413 998 955


1300 460 996

Specialising in all styles of


household and commercial
upholstery.
CONTACT MICHAEL

0407 771 476

michaelstudman@hotmail.com

TSB INTERIORS

Recovery new and Antique


All your upholstery needs
26 years experience

Tim 0405 049 994

tsbi@westnet.com.au

Call Rolf
9279 2981
0408 930 235

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Carpentry & Joinery


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

PH 0417 915 636

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

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+ Chandeliers
+ Hard water stain removal
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+ Pool Fencing
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Terry 0406 809 977

Metal Ox Ironworks

Handmade Wrought Iron

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

9272 8282 0419 045 250


www.metalox.com.au

Indigopays
Painting
Tree insurer rarely
From page 1
Thats the co-operative owned
by local government. Basically they
insure nearly all local governments
and they will deal with all claims
regarding tree branches and trees
falling on houses, on cars or whatever, Mr Burnett said.
Each claim is at the discretion of
LGIS to review and make an offer.
In our particular case, and
most councils do the same, if they
believe theres a problem with

a tree, they get an arborist in to


have a look at it and assess it, and
if it is deemed unsafe because of
structural damage, or white ants,
or it needs pruning then well do
that accordingly.
LGIS represents and deals with
each case for the city.
The hard line taken by council
insurers was cited as the reason
verge-tree swings and cubby
houses had to be dismantled in
recent years.

Tawarri dome a demolition target


From page 1

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WINDOW
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But the idea was dismissed by


a consultant, who bumped into a
man at the site who said his family
had regularly camped there.
Tawarri is on an A-class reserve
which, according to government
papers, would require the approval
of both Houses of Parliament to
change.
The site, in a cul-de-sac past the

yacht clubs, is also overseen by


the Swan River Trust.
New regulations mean any future
building would need to be raised
about 1m above the current ground
level to provide adequate separation from the groundwater.
Mr Goodlet wants the council to
put up $30,000 for structural and
heritage assessments and a land
survey along the Esplanade.

Verbal judo floors dissent


Frontline council workers have
picked up verbal judo skills.
Cottesloe and Claremonts
rangers and health inspectors did
the training, which aimed to enable
them to get people to comply with
local laws.
Verbal judo tactical communication training teaches the
genuine art of persuasion that
redirects others behaviour using
your presence and words skilfully
to generate voluntary compliance,
says Verbal Judo Australia.
By using tried and tested tactics
it shows how to stay calm, deescalate situations, treat people
with respect, professionally handle
verbal resistance and abuse, and
therefore reduce conflict and
dramatically increase the safety
and professionalism of every
encounter.

Cottesloe council hosted the


training at the Civic Centre.
Claremont paid $440 to Cottesloe
for its four workers attendance.

New rector
Father Nick Freeland is the
new rector at Swanbournes
Church of the Resurrection.
Last Thursday night,
Claremont deputy mayor Peter
Browne welcomed Father Nick
at the celebration of his new
ministry at the Shenton Road
church.
He seems to be the sort of
person who will be inclusive,
and build bridges in the community, Mr Browne told fellow
councillors on Tuesday night.

Page 116 POST, February 6, 2016

classifieds classifieds classifieds classifieds classifieds


FOR SALE
HOUSEHOLD

33819

CHINESE Garden planters, range of


sizes and colours. Ex Shanghai Shed.
Available now
0439 923 001
AGAPANTHUS Mature $6ea or 12
for $60. Daglish. Ph 9381 3763
COLLECTABLE
Bradford dolls.
Nice condition, original box's, half
price. Floreat. Carol,
0418 956 185
FRANGIPANIS
Flowering now
0.7-1.5m. Different colours $25-45.
0434 970 526
KODAK Movie. Light hand held
electric with expandable arms. Two
lights with globes. Working order.
$50.00. 0432 145 103
LOUNGE Suite, 4 pce, 2x2 seat +
2x1 seat, neutral upholstery, classic
style, solid Jarrah frame, WA made,
excellent condition $400 ono.
0419 041 750
NOKIA Mobile phones collectable
items, all in working order. Also
available cordless phones. Best
offer. 0422 675 047
PRAM Bugaboo Cameleon green,
Gen 2 pram plus bassinet function
for birth. Comes with additional Gen
3 Sun canopy and rain cover. Good
condition $300.00
0412 706 877
TASSIE
New 2016! 1880's
homestead, corner store, hall,
cottage, 10 acres. Delightful scenery
Mt Roland/ Lake Barrington
$550,000 freedom, income streams
(4) West Kentish near Sheffield
0400 717 140

ANTIQUES
FURNITURE Restoration French
polish. Quality and customer
satisfaction our aim. Call Tony
0417 937 831

ARTS & CRAFTS

BRENda

BIRD Lover? Beautiful Australian bird


prints and originals at
www.brendaholdenart.com.au
ITALIAN Imported prints, frames,
art pieces, original posters &
collectables. Also Italian hand
embroidered bed spreads & linen
items. 0422 675 047

BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITIES
INTERESTED In earning
income. Contact Delia
0437 786 070

extra

COMPUTERS
AVAILABLE Reliable computer.
Support repairs. Upgrades, new
systems, software installing, virus
removal, onsite work or home. Local.
Call Ian 0411 181 573

COUNSELLING
AMYGDALA
Consulting,
Professional
Psychotherapy,
Counselling for individuals and
specialising in marital & couples
therapy. Qualified 30+ years
experience. Free half hour in
Claremont Medical Centre.
www.amygdala.com.au, 9383 3132
COUNSELLING
Assisting the
afermath of Narcissist/Psychopath
abuse. Qualified therapist. 1st appt
half price. 0419 322 388

EDUCATIONAL
CHEMISTRY
Physics,
Mathematics, English and other
ATAR subjects. Individual tuition for
Years 10/11/12. The Tuition Centre,
Bayview Terrace, Claremont.
9284 3004
CHEMISTRY Tutor. BSc Chemistry,
6th year UWA Medical student.
Highschool students. Can meet at
your home/ school library. WWC.
Refs. Cottesloe local. James
0404 918 438
CHEMISTRY Tutor in Wembley
Downs & surrounds. Chemistry
major and Medical student. Phone
Wes 0430 524 447
ENGLISH And Literature tuition.
Very experienced YR11/12 ATAR
teacher/examiner/marker.
The
Tuition Centre, Bayview Terrace,
Claremont. 9284 3004
ENGLISH/ Literature year 8-12.
Excellent results, structure/notes
0412 562 468
ENGLISH
Specialist tuition at
NumberWorks'nWords.
Individualised teaching, trained
tutors. Reading, comprehension,
spelling, writing. Free assessment.
www.numberworksnwords.com.au.
Ph 9388 3727
ENGLISH Teacher, call Suzie H.
$25 per hr, experienced
0438 791 719

EDUCATIONAL

HEALTH & BEAUTY

MUSICAL

SITUATIONS WANTED

HIGHLY Qualified and experienced


teacher, current TRBWA Working
with Children, over 30 years
experience in core curriculum
subjects, Years 3 to 9 inclusive.
Experienced across all ability levels
in private and public sectors, Hale,
Christchurch, MLC, St Hilda's, Perth
College and Scholarship preparation,
my home or yours. Contact 0402 452
612

WORKOUT
Cottesloe Classes
Gym, Pilates. Creche 0418 950 112
Maureen
YOGA In Nedlands for middle aged
& beginners. Monday 9:30am
Tuesday & Thursday 6:00pm.
www.santeplus.life. Christine
0423 779 771

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

CHAUFFEURED Sedan service.


Airport and Western suburbs.
Luggage Trailer now available. VISA,
Mastercard and eftpos. Lic. 3862.
Call Barry 0422 376 943
CLEANER Ironing. All you need.
Call Maria 0402 678 440
CLEANERS Absolute perfectionist
team of two with more than 10 years
experience in Office, Small Business
and Domestic cleaning. Reliable and
highly efficient w/ABN and Pol/Cls.
Call or leave message:/9203 9141,
0431 894 562
CLEANER Thorough, reliable &
honest. Come home to a spotless
house. Min 4 hours $35/hr.
References available from satisfied,
happy clients. Be quick only 2 spots
available. To discuss phone Brigid
0403 680 951
CLEANING High quality, Police
Clearance, very honest and reliable.
Phone Eric 0431 405 115
CLEANING Honest, experienced
cleaner, quality work available. 0407
985 737
CLEANING
Ironing fortnightly
/weekly. Thorough, honest, reliable
lady. Cottesloe/adjacent areas $15
/hr 0438 968 215
CLEANING
Iron
years
of
experienced work in team of 2.
Please call 0413 570 137
EXPERIENCED Primary teacher
with WWC available. To tutor English
and Maths in your home. Sue 0412
202 261
GARDEN
A backyard blitz.
Experienced. Phone Nick
0412 772 238
GARDENER
And reticulation
professional. All aspects of garden
work, one off or continual
maintenance and complete care.
Free quotes. Reed 0401 498 737
GARDENER Experienced Western
suburbs. Special rates pensioners.
0498 837 612
GARDENING And/or general odd
jobs $25/hr adaptable, capable,
effective, efficient, equipped,
experienced, professional, reliable,
cleaning, pruning, tidying, watering,
washing, weeding, other jobs. Tim
0418 846 562
GARDEN
Makeovers.
Apprenticeship
completed
in
Landscaping, clean-ups, reticulation,
transplanting. Free quotes
0423 477 822
HANDYMAN Quality service picture
hanging, shelving, fix leaking taps,
flat pack assembly, paint touch-ups,
Pete 0438 852 960
IRONING Pick-up and deliver next
day $15/hr. Cottesloe/adjacent areas
0438 968 215
NILE
Contractors Australia.
Cleaning it 4U. Vacate, windows,
carpet, house, office, carpark,
construction. Mob 0469 071 947
PRIVATE
Cleaning,
good
reference. Good job.
0412 911 917, 9302 2841
WINDOW
Cleaner. Reliable,
reasonable rates. Western Suburbs
0498 837 612

ITALIAN Conversation, fun learning


at all levels 0455 291 916
MATHEMATICS
(Inc, specialist,
methods and applications) and
Physics/Engineering tuition in your
home. Specialising in Years 10 to
Year 12, University and TAFE.
Focusing on clear explanations,
problem solving and test preparation.
Experienced, professional and
dedicated tutor. Phone Denton 0425
898 598
MATHEMATICS
Tutoring. Very
experienced Yr11/12 ATAR teacher
/examiner/marker. The Tuition
Centre, Bayview Terrace, Claremont.
9284 3004
MATHS
Specialist tuition at
NumberWorks'nWords.
Individualised teaching, trained
tutors. Full Australian curriculum.
Free assessment.
www.numberworksnwords.com.au
Ph 9388 3727
MATHS
Tutor: Years 6-12.
Qualified, experienced, registered
teacher; improves motivation,
revises basics, extends gifted,
guaranteed results. Sibling no extra
cost, in your home, must live within
4km of Mt Claremont. Call Stuart
0478 774 410
MMS Learning. 50% off first lesson.
Free home consultation. All Primary,
High School and University subjects.
Call today
0458 235 241
PHYSICS And Engineering tuition
in your home. Specialising in Years
10 to Year 12, TAFE and University.
Focusing on clear explanations,
problem solving and test preparation.
Experienced, professional and
dedicated tutor. Phone Denton
0425 898 598
RAISE The bar with your child's
learning! Very experienced teacher
available for tutoring Years One to
Seven in all subjects, specialising in
English and Maths. Previously
tutored Year Eight and Year Nine
students. Special Education trained.
Up-to-date Working With Children
Check card, member of the
Teachers Registration Board, WA.
Available to travel to your home or
teach from my home. Call Gail, Mt
Claremont on
0457 460 830

HOLIDAYS & RESORTS


COTTESLOE Apartment. Great
ocean views from every room and
wide balcony. Renov 2brm fully furn
and equipped. Mins walk to beach
and train. Quiet street. Aircond, rates
from $110-$160pn, min 4. Special
weekly rates from $700 (winter). Ph
9339 4448 or 0405 670 803
COTTESLOE Beachfront apartment
avail. One b/r renov. Great views,
fully self cont. Rates from $95 pn
winter to $150 pn peak.
Ph 0405 670 803 or 9339 4448
www.24706.worldstays.com
DENMARK Charming 2x2 cottage
in Scotsdale Valley 0419 934 775
DENMARK Semi detached cabin
near Ocean Beach. Perfect for a
couple or single. $120 per night.
sallyonlights@gmail.com
DUNSBOROUGH Holiday house
4x2 walk to beach bars and coffee
0409 006 020
FIVE Bdm beach house for holiday
rental in Dawesville. Sleeps 6 adults,
5 children. Ocean views. $400-$600
/night.
Call 0409 081 013
PEPPERMINT Grove Beach. Large
5 bedroom three bathroom house.
Phone 9389 6565, 0403 870 075

HOUSESITTING
MATURE Female to care for your
pets & home. Great references &
police clearance.
Emma 0401 626 176
PROFESSIONAL
Housesitting
services. Couple available for
housesitting. Experienced with pets,
garden maintenance etc. References
and police clearance available.
Taking bookings now. Gaby 0407
787 459

HOUSE SWAP
MARGARET River area - Do you
need a caretaker or a few extra
dollars? Travelling family needs
place to park caravan for 3-6
months. Rachel 0427 403 926

JEWELLERY

SPEECH Pathologist available to


assist your child with school age
literacy-spelling, reading and writing.
Practice for NAPLAN and OLNA
testing available. Prepare your child
for school in 2016 and watch their
confidence grow. Holiday sessions
available between January 13th and
29th. Bookings also being taken for
term 1, 2016. Call Deidre on
0400 448 432

CHAIN Made in Italy 18ct gold,


17.5g, 32.5cm long with religious
pendant, exquisite workmanship
$1200 ono. Also available 3x Mabe
pearls and Opal stones set in ladies
matching ring & pendant with gold
plated chain $450 ono. Nedlands
0422 675 047

TUTORING Experienced IB Tutor


available for English Literature,
French or German tuition. Phone
0415 033 964

LOST Cat from 38 Robinson Tce


Daglish. Black & white, honeycombe.
Reward offered. 0413 701 489
LOST
Lanvin
prescription
sunglasses and case.
0417 006 182
LOST Prescription glasses. Grey
studded sides. Reward 9367 8921

TUTORING Year 8-12, excellent


results, structure/notes given
0412 562 468

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

GARAGE SALES
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
WEMBLEY 88 Essex St, Sun 7
Feb, 7.30am-10.30am. Toys, kids,
books, household items, furniture. All
free! Optional cash donations for
Yarloop bushfire appeal

HEALTH & BEAUTY


AWAKEN To your Joy with intuitive
life guidance, Reiki healing sessions
and email readings.
www.earthangelash.com
earthangelash@hotmail.com
HERBALIFE
Independent
distributor, prompt delivery. Call
9244 4318, 0450 032 061
MASSAGE
Huna Hawaiian.
Swedish relaxation. Indulge yourself,
release stress, experience deep
relaxation, qualified, n/s Alanah 0405
755 715
MASSAGE
Mobile. Swedish,
relaxation, reflexology, sports,
remedial, 0415 942 388
NEW To Yoga? Wanted to improve
your strength, stretch, balance?
QiYoga classes are just for you. Tue
9.00am Nedlands Jen
0407 190 194 www.qiyoga.org
PERSONAL Trainer. Weightloss,
Boxercise, Pilates, Yoga, Gerhard
0415 942 388
PILATES Matwork classes (mixed
level). Mount Claremont Community
Centre.
Wed
6-7pm,
Sat
8.30-9.30am & 4-5pm, $15 casual.
Enquiries: 0411 038 375
0403 784 076
SERIOUS About losing weight.
Contact Delia 0437 786 070
SORE
Feet? Therapeutic foot
massage including Reflexology,
Reiki, Podiatry treatment. Genuine
care and time given. Health rebate.
Pip McGuinness Podiatrist. 40 years
experience. 9387 1027

LOST & FOUND

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

MOTOR VEHICLES
MAZDA 323 Protege, 1997 sedan,
gold, man, 200,900kms with 4
months rego. Well maintained and
reliable car. $1400 ono
0402 200 408

MOPED

MOPED 2010 Honda Today 50cc


$1000. Silver, excellent condition.
Learner approved. Helmet included.
Phone 0405 603 479

MUSICAL
ALTO Saxophone, Clarinet, Flute,
Guitar, Piano, Trombone, Trumpet
lessons by qualified, experienced
teachers. Piano Accompaniment for
AMEB exams available with plenty of
notice please. Members of WAMTA,
TRBWA, ASMEWA, WWCC no. from
8 years onwards for lessons.
Michael, Mary
Ph 9387 7046
CHAPPELL Piano $1,500. Very
good condition. Lovely tone. Mount
Hawthorn 0423 535 038
FLUTE
lessons available in
Nedlands. Qualified teacher 25 years
experience. Lessons available for
serious students or simply for
students keen to experience the
pleasure of learning an instrument,
ages 6 to Adults, no experience
necessary. Contact Helen 0423 859
995

GUITAR lesson for young and old.


Call 0415 942 388
GUITAR
Tuition beginner
advanced.
E: eddierg@bigpond.net.au
H: 08 9381 9146

to

PIANO Teacher with more than 30


years of experience is looking for
new students. Happy to teach in your
home. Call Anna on
0452 589 960

OVERSEAS HOLIDAY
ACCOMMODATION
CENTRAL
London apartment
overlooking lovely garden square in
South Kensington. 2 bedrooms, 2
bathrooms, 5 minutes to tube,
internet phone and mobiles. 9386
3893, 9389 8881, 0414 868 255
PARIS Apartment, great central
location, sleeps 2-4, all amenities.
www.ourparisapartment.com.au or
mobile
0418 920 431
PARIS Beautiful 2 bed apartment.
Left bank close to Notre Dame. Visit
www.5stjacques.com or call
0418 918 979
QUEENSTOWN NZ luxury villa
central panoramic views of lake
Karen 9384 4593
or www.alpenview.co.nz

PERSONAL
ASIAN
Sensual
massage.
Attractive, understanding, patient.
Your place or my discreet home.
From $75, 0403 536 863
MASSAGE
By qualified male
therapist, sensual/relaxation. By
appt. West suburbs.
Ph 0406 275 865
MASSAGE Sensual Swedish, sz 6,
attr 26yo brunette, Nikki, Peppermint
Grove. 0405 933 930
SENSUAL Massage by 25 yo
brunette, Cottesloe. Ph Aria
0414 263 851
SENSUAL
Massage qualified
therapist. Petite, brunette. By
appointment, Mosman Park, from
$70, Rachael, 0415 836 700

PETS
DOG
Obedience classes: Neri
Karazija holds these on Wednesday
evenings and Saturday mornings as
a follow up from Puppy Classes at
Swanbourne. Bookings are essential
and the next classes commence on
February 3rd and the 6th
respectively. Almost fully subscribed
so be quick. To secure your place
and quote POST 2. Ring Naomi or
Jaimee on 9384 2644
DOG
Obedience Workshops:
Having trouble with recall, jumping
up and pulling on the lead? Neri
Karazija's workshops held at
Swanbourne are just the thing! The
next one will be in February so ring
Naomi or Jaimee to book your place
and remember to quote POST 3.
9384 2644
LINDA'S Dog walking. Walking
packages from $25 per session. Will
cater a package to suit your dog and
weather conditions. Call
0458 240 794
PUPPY
School and Puppy
Management: Held at Swanbourne
every Sunday commencing at 9am.
There are four classes held on the
hour. Neri and Lisa conduct the
classes and bookings are essential
to get the full benefits. Please quote
POST 1 when you book your class.
To book a place 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

SITUATIONS VACANT
CLEANA As a new pin! Reliable,
responsible. Refs, Pol Cl
0468 308 980
CLEANING Superstar. We are
seeking an energetic individual with
a flair for the little touches to join our
growing cleaning team. Your role will
be 2-3 days per week. Most
transport provided however own car
is of benefit. So if you are a
self-starter with good English and
want a high level of job satisfaction,
please send us an email with
relevant experience and availability.
Only shortlisted candidates will be
contacted. Email:
amyjean@amyjeanclean.com.au
PART-TIME Receptionist needed.
Floreat Health Centre. Fridays, some
Saturdays and holiday/sick leave
cover. Working knowledge of
computer programmes essential.
Must be mature with strong
communication skills, high attention
to detail and pro-active approach to
work. Caring and pleasant
personality,
reliable
and
conscientious. Please phone
9383 7930 or send a CV to
ultrahealth@iinet.net.au
TUTORS Cool geeks, hip nerds,
brainiac chicks in Yr1/2 Uni.
Outgoing, good communication,
motivated. Maths and/or English. Full
t r a i n i n g
g i v e n .
NumberWorks'nWords.
Ph 9388 3727

TO LET
AAAAFOR more properties To Let
see the classified advertisement
in our Real Estate
DALKEITH Family home for rent
mid January 4 brm, 1.5 bath, 1
garage, large swimming pool. Close
to schools and shops. No pets. $630
per week. Ph 9383 1809
DLAKEITH 3x1 house, big block
$550 pw 0402 199 912
FOR Lease Subiaco. Neat 2 br
house, air con. One block from
shops, off street parking, sep lounge
dining, $550 per week. Contact
Romy 0431 890 544
MARMION Room to Let. To share
with 1 professional female. Brand
new executive aprt, own bathroom.
100mtrs to beach. $250 per week
0431 484 664
NEDLANDS 100 metres from UWA
a room in a comfortable fully
furnished townhouse with 2
graduates. 0414 924 532
NEDLANDS 2/74 Broadway, 1 brm
courtyard, a/c furn $325 pw. 0417
981 306
NEDLANDS
Hampden/Park
Streets. Studio, sleeps 2. Fully
furnished. Carpark. $290pw. 0409
290 991
NEDLANDS To Let. Hampden Rd
Office, approx 48 sqm. Excellent
location $1250 + GST pcm inc. rates,
taxes and parking. David Azzopardi
0418 924 950
W/LEEDERVILLE /Wembley 70's
duplex 3brm quiet, opposite Hill of
Tara between St Johns Hosp,
L.Monger; carport, North facing
courtyard. No pets, avail now, suit
prof/couple
$350pw.
Leave
message, will call back, 9383 9790

WANTED TO BUY
VINTAGE And old items including
bric a brac military football, car oil
bottles, furniture, watches, paintings,
signs, china, books, records,
Aboriginal etc. Paul
0412 736 291

WANTED TO RENT
GARAGE/ Carport for 17' foot boat
/trailer. Need semi regular access.
Prefer Cott/Swan/CMT
0407 383 478

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Lisa Scadi

Mayor freezes
out Scaffidi
From page 1

time-frame contained in it is so tight that


it is now impossible to meet its deadlines,
even if it passes Parliament later this month.
Not enough time would be left for six weeks
of community consultation and a report to
be made to the Local Government Advisory
Board by March 31, as the Bill requires.
Both Premier Colin Barnett and Labor
Opposition leader Mark McGowan have
called for Mrs Scaffidi to give ratepayers a
better reason for Mr Stevensons departure.
But Mrs Scaffidi has refused.
Last October, the Corruption and Crime
Commission released opinions of serious
misconduct against Mrs Scaffidi for not
declaring trips paid for by companies.
Her actions are under investigation by
the Local Government Department.
Mrs Henderson said she would press
ahead with lobbying Upper House MPs
with Subiacos concerns about the governance of Perth city council and the capital
city legislation.
She said Subiaco CEO Don Burnett would
continue with practical planning for all
contingencies.
She has also written to Nedlands MP Bill
Marmion and Mr McGowan.
Legislation to make Perth the official
capital of WA passed the Lower House last
year, and is expected to be raised again in
the Upper House later this month.
It proposes a land grab of Subiacos South
ward, to include UWA and QEII inside the
expanded boundaries of PCC.
Mr Burnett said he needed to continue
to try to meet his opposite number at PCC,
acting CEO Martin Mileham.
We still have a couple of scenarios before
the city, he said. One is that the Act gets
up and the other one is it doesnt, he said.
If the Act doesnt get up, or is referred to
committee or pulled altogether, then thats
fine and itll be business as usual.
I still need to understand that. Regardless
of the politics, Ive got some time-frames I
may have to work to.
The July 1 deadline could be pushed back
by 12 months, according to Subiaco. A state
election is due in March next year.

Nedlands loses
12ha of trees
From page 5
One degree of extra heat could kill,
University of WA environmental engineering
Professor Anas Ghadouani said.
There had been 4000 deaths due to heat
in Australia in the past 200 years, he said.
Professor Ghadouani said green spaces
and trees had to be carefully planned into
areas of high-rise development.
He said Perth should follow Melbournes
example which had set a target to reduce
the citys temperature by five degrees.
The colour of buildings and their roofs affected the temperature in suburbs, he said.
In California, many building components
were green.
Part of it is legislation, part of it is the
community, he said. I do not think the
government can legislate for everything.
He said many areas were designed to cope
with floods.
Why cant we do it for heat?

POST, February 6, 2016 Page 117

School sites down to two


From page 3

to bus kids in, she said.


She said she wanted to see
who the school would cater for
and why about 10ha was needed.
Mayor Keri Shannon agreed
and asked why a school could
not be two storeys, to cover a
smaller area.
Ms Powell said she doubted
students from the Cambridge
area would go to the school
because they were more likely
to go to private schools.
Councillor Corinne MacRae
persuaded the council to delay
a $45,000 public consultation
exercise.
She said the council would be
criticised for being involved in
the plan.
This is a joke, she said.
We are going to cop the flak.
It should be the Department
of Education doing the consultation.
I do not think we should have
a bar of it.
There is so much we do not
know.
Councillor Sonya Grinceri
wanted to know why the
Education Department did not
consider timing and sessional
schools, as used in many parts of
Europe, where buildings did not
stand unused for much of the day.
Ms MacRae said when she
grew up in Kuala Lumpur,
schools were sessional.
That was a long time ago,
she said.
I did not start school until

noon, it was the only way to fit


all the students in.
The council decided to ask
the Education Department for
more information, including
why it needed 10.8ha for the
new school.
At the same meeting, councillors were told they had until
April to bid to be part of the
next round of a governmentsubsidised underground power
scheme with ratepayers footing
most of the bill.
Cambridges project boss, Brett
Jackson, said the council did
not know which other councils
it would be competing against.
It is a lottery, he said.
If the council offered to pay
less than 90%, its chances of
being selected would be reduced, he said.
The town could get a contribution of about $4million towards
the $48million cost of the scheme
to finish off underground power
in the town, affecting about 3200
properties.
Councillor Tracey King said:
Why should we even bother
if they are going to pay such a
small amount?
The council voted to investigate the costs of putting cables
underground in various areas
and to consider the idea again
before submitting anything to
the government.
A bid by councillor Sonya
Grinceri to cap ratepayers contributions at $5000 a property
was defeated.

Claremont to get new pool


From page 15

This is significantly higher


than the current industry average for a centre of this size of
71%, the report said.
Councillor Alastair Tulloch
said he was against the plan in
the strongest terms.
Dr Tulloch said a survey
showed 97% of people were
happy with the pool as it was.
What the public wants is
more water, Dr Tulloch said.
In particular, 50m lap pools
and a dedicated water polo pool.
The water area is increasing
by only 10%.
We should be looking for
water, not bricks and mortar.
Councillor Jill Goetze said the

heated pool would be a fantastic


asset and kids would love the
water playground.
Councillor Bruce Haynes said
the plan was very bad and the
refurbishment would be a total
waste of money.
He said the report did not
show any demand for the project.
Dr Tulloch and councillor
Peter Edwards voted against
the plan.
Mayor Jock Barker, Ms Wood,
Ms Goetze and councillors Peter
Browne, Chris Mews, Kate Main
and Paul Kelly voted for it.
If stage two is approved it
would see a new gym built at
the site.

Local Joel Paris has bowled his way into international cricket.

Joel joins international league


By JACOB NAZROO
Former Scotch College student and current Claremont
Nedlands Cricket Club player
Joel Paris has finished a
whirlwind month of cricket,
which featured his international debut.
Joel (23) was called into
the Australian One Day
International (ODI) team for
Australias first of five matches
against India at the WACA on
January 12.
Joel, a left-arm fast bowler,
played the first two games
of the series and got his first
international wicket in the
second game.
After being dropped from the
squad for the third match, Joel
flew to Melbourne for the Perth
Scorchers semi-final against
the Melbourne Stars in the Big

Bash League.
The Scorchers lost after
having made every previous
grand final and having won the
last two.
At the time of going to press,
Joel was playing for WA in a
four-day Sheffield Shield match
against NSW in Sydney.
Despite his rapid rise up
Australias cricket ranks, Joel
said he had not lost his composure.
I have just always tried to
learn more, Joel said.
That process for me has
allowed me to keep my head
where it needs to be.
Joel said his cricket development at Scotch and Claremont
Nedlands was something he
would cherish.
[I have had] so many friends,
memories hiccups as well,
they are all part of it, Joel said.

As long as you learn from them,


then it is a positive.
I think that, growing up, my
dad was a major influence on
me he practically taught me
everything I know.
Mike Hirsch was also a great
influence he was probably
the first coach who taught me
how hard cricket was.
He took over the coaching
role at Scotch when I was in
Year 11.
Joel said he considered himself a role model to his younger
sister, Caity, a state netball
player for several years mostly
in a sporting sense, but also life
in general.
My whole family, including
Caity, have given me so much
support, not only in my career
but with everyday things as
well, he said. I cannot thank
them enough.

Strata stress for Amberjacks


From page 3

Garry and Cerina Triglivcanin, their children Olivia and Andrew and Nedlands mayor Max Hipkins in Swanbourne near the site Nedlands will target for Clean Up Australia Day. Photo: Billie Fairclough

Family that loves to keep it clean


The Triglivcanin family of
Dalkeith will have had a family
member participate in Clean
Up Australia Day for the 10th
consecutive year by next month.
Cerina Triglivcanin said
this would be her 16-year-old
daughter Olivias 10th year and
the eighth or ninth year for her
husband, Garry, and son Andrew
(14).
Nedlands ma,yor Max Hipkins
said the council had always
encouraged its residents to get

involved with the campaign and


he handed the Triglivcanins
certificates of acknowledgment.
The Business Clean Up Day is
March 1, the Schools Clean Up
Day is March 4 and Clean Up
Australia Day is March 6.
Cerina said her family had
always been active in their local
community.
She said Andrew had sold
lemons out the front of the house
for three years to raise funds for
the tortoise conservation centre

at Perth Zoo, to which he was


invited last year by Environment
Minister Albert Jacob.
And Olivia is always volunteering through her string
quartet and has in the past
played at nursing homes and for
the City of Nedlands library.
Cerina said she had always
encouraged the family to give
back.
And Clean Up Australia Day
is something we can do as a family, she said.

in the clubs state league team,


Mr Wood said.
Im not against redevelopment.
The Seapines site has a lot
of potential if done right.
But Id like to think I wouldnt
be left with nothing.
Mr Woods wife, Vidette, said
Amberjacks served premium
fish from Australian and New
Zealand waters that was processed in-house.
The whole situation is placing
a lot of stress on our family, Ms
Wood said.
We have three kids under
nine and took out a huge mortgage to buy Amberjacks.
Now we cant plan our future
where we live, holidays, kids
schooling.
Its all tied into confidence
that our lease is worth something
and now its all in doubt.
Mr Barnett, who is also MP
for Cottesloe, said there were
many examples of places that
would be affected by change in
strata laws.
He said the proposed legislation has been through Cabinet
... but it may not pass this year.
If overall most people are
positive about it, it should happen, Mr Barnett said.
It is not okay that one person

can frustrate everyone else.


Ms Whiting said the Seapines
redevelopment would have
extensive retail space on the
ground floor with improved
amenity and a variety of facilities for families, tourists, casual
and fine dining, including extended alfresco areas to take
advantage of the view.
I would welcome a conversation with Mr Wood to discuss his
interest in entering into a new
lease in the newly developed
premises, Ms Whiting said.
The current building has an
extremely limited life due to
advanced concrete cancer, so the
status quo cannot be preserved
and the existing residents have
been aware of the situation for
nearly a decade.
We have contacted owners
and held meetings to discuss
their concerns about development in the past.
The owners I have met have
all expressed a positive attitude
towards redevelopment.
The intention for the site is to
provide quality retail community
facilities, which are completely
lacking on the states premier
beachfront location right now.
Ms Whiting welcomed Mr
Barnetts support.
It is sensible legislation, long
overdue in WA, she said.

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The Sporting

with AFL Hall of Famer Austin Robertson

Who hit the biggest?


Determining the most memorable six of this summers Big
Bash League season is almost
an impossible task.
Was it launched by Sydney
Thunders Andre Russell into
the top deck of the Ricky Ponting
Stand in Hobart?
Or Jim Pearson, playing for
the Brisbane Heat, who jetpropelled one on to the roof of
the Ladies Stand at the SCG?
There were 376 sixes hit this
summer, but there should be no
debate about which was hit the
farthest, or the fastest.
That was the moon shot by
the Hobart Hurricanes Dan
Christian that took up permanent residence on top of the
roof at the Gabba.
It travelled a gob-smacking
117m.
In terms of entertainment,
nothing was in the realm of
Brisbane Heats slugger Chris
Lynn, who took a fancy to
Melbourne Stars and former
Test bowler Ben Hilfenhaus.
Lynn set new heights in the
competition when he smashed
Hilfenhaus for five consecutive
sixes, all in his favourite arc
between mid-wicket and mid-on,

the last of which brought up his


50 in just 19 balls.
Remarkably, this was not
the competitions fastest halfcentury.
Lynn had already shared an
18-ball half-century with the
Strikers keeper, Tim Ludeman.
But this record was put to the
sword in the game before the
seasons finals began, when,
batting for the Renegades, Chris
Gayle equalled the world record
for the fastest 50 in a T20 match
when he smashed one in just
12 balls.
Gayle, who has had his share
of controversy this summer, let
his bat do the talking and tonked
seven sixes and one four in his
innings.
That record, which he shares
with Indian Yuvraj Singh, is
going to be hard to beat.
On another night famous for
fireworks, Adelaide Strikers
batsman Travis Head produced
his own with seven sixes off
his last 14 deliveries to bring
up his century another of the
most spectacular innings in Big
Bash history.
All the info on how many sixes
and how far they flew has be-

come an intriguing part of each


summers broadcasts.
The Big Bash League has
revolutionised forever the way
we look at our summer of cricket.
Cricket was always big, a staple for the masses, but, because
of the Big Bash, this summer has
been one for the ages.
Attendance figures were
staggering, with 1,030,495, at
an average of 29,443, getting to
the games.
The average audience at home
was 1.13million, 18% more than
last year.
There was a cumulative audience of 9.65million, 39% of whom
were women. Thats over 40% of
the Australian population!
The BBL final was watched by
an average audience of 1.79million, peaking at 2.24million
viewers.
Amazing.
Cricket has always been big
business, but from here on it
will be huge, its appeal ever
widening.
And heres a tip for the future.
Keep your eyes on the womens
game.
Its on the march as well.

Chris Lynn hit ve consecutive sixes o Ben Hilfenhaus.

A case for Serena Williams


Heres a snap thought: imagine that, just eight months
short of her 35th birthday,
Serena Williams enters the
Australian Womens Open as
the worlds No. 1 tennis player.
She cuts through the tournament like a hot knife through
butter, losing not one set on the
way to the final.
Yep, Serena is the undisputed
Swiss Army Knife of the womens
game, and while she doesnt
carry her whole sport on her
back if she had to she could.
So Serena comes up against
the No. 7 seed, Angelique
Kerber, a German who has never
played in a major final, let alone
won one.
The millions watching this
match might have thought she
was another lamb for slaughter,
just another of the underlings
who play for second place when
Serena is in town.
But, instead, Serena offered us
a rare glimpse of her gag reflex.
When this happens, Serena
morphs from a free-flowing
juggernaut to the tight, nerve-

She may have lost the Australian


Open nal, but Serena Williams
showed her sportsmanship.

addled woman few of us get to


see all that often.
The upshot was that Serena
was beaten by Angelique, a
mollydooker no one knows too
much about.
To Serena, it was a profoundly
disappointing defeat, no doubt.

Serena oered
us a rare
glimpse of her
gag reex

But for Angelique, it was a


tear-jerking, life-changing moment, a match played in wonderful spirit under a Melbourne
night sky that threatened to rain
but never did.
Serena had to beat two people
in that final Angelique, who
played brilliantly, and herself
and her doubt-riddled mind.
You could sense that trouble
was in the air when Serenas
most potent weapon, her serve,
couldnt be found by the Missing
Persons Bureau.
Her many unforced errors
defied belief and she certainly
was dumbfounded.
Then came the volleys OMG

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and her passion, that Alison
has already booked flights
to Melbourne for this years
grand final.
Shock, horror, when she
found out that travelling to
London or New York at the
same time would be cheaper.
As Alison says, its not only
players who are handicapped
by their fortnightly trip across
the Nullarbor, its supporters
as well.
Jeff Newman, the former No.
1 ticket holder at the Eagles,
is also aghast at the price of
a ticket.
One baulks at bringing the
Eagles into it, but Alison tends
to blame them for the hikes in

the cost of plane tickets.


Last season, Alison tells
me, Eagles supporters
thought they had no chance of
playing off in the grand final,
and getting tickets late in the
day was a horror show.
This year, theyve got all
their feathers fluffed up, and
the result is that the price of
tickets has sky-rocketed.
Theyre all sold out.
Already!
But all is not lost (its always better to deal in happy
endings!): Alison says getting
her grand final flights nice
and early has actually made
the Big One in October seem
even closer.
Footnote: While booking
her grand final flight, Alison
booked a flight for the Dockers
first match of the season,
against the Bulldogs.

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the volleys.
Serenas poor performance in
that area should have forced her
to change her game plan, but
she continued to come to the
net, and got clobbered or forced
into clumsy errors.
The match, however, was like
a breath of country air, one for
posterity.
The two women revealed their
class and nobility, and won five
gold stars for sportsmanship.
At the end, their embrace was
obviously genuine.
Their performance also spoke
eloquently for their professionalism and commitment, and their
deep-seated respect for each
other and the game they love.
Serena arrived in Melbourne
last year with an astounding
match record of 54-3.
She is not just the WTAs top
player, but also belt-hoisted
the entire tour, winning the
Australian Open last time
around, Wimbledon and the
French Open.
She continues to set the standard for an athlete, gender be
damned, marrying power with
subtlety and competitive resolve.
But last Saturday she had one
of those nights off, which every
champion experiences.
Before the tournament,
Serena, a six times Australian
champ, insisted that her disappointing effort in last years US
Open, when the tennis world
was stunned by her defeat at the
hands of the unranked Italian
Roberta Vinci, would not be
carried over into the new season.
To be honest, there were some
similarities in her effort against
Kerber: Serena unable to move
with her usual nimble footwork,
started to over-hit, over-try and,
in the end, was overcome and
overwhelmed.
It was as though the ghost
of Vinci had entered the Rod
Laver Arena.
In the end, the score was 6-4,
3-6, 6-4, with Serena making a
whopping 46 unforced errors,
compared with the sublime
Angelique, who made only 13.
And so, in the end, Serena did
not get to join Steffi Graf on 22
major wins.
That will come another day.
Soon.
Think Ill flash up to Paddy
Maguires in Subi and blow the
top off a couple of cool ones.

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With breathtaking architecture, a ve-star tout, expansive innity pool with views to the city, and a host of resort-style facilities, Aria offers
a lavish sanctuary in one of Perths most exclusive beachside precincts. No detail has been overlooked to create the ultimate urban lifestyle.
With completion in mid-2016, you have a short window to save with off -the-plan pricing. So, do something wonderful for yourself. Act now.

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