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October 17, 2015

CLAREMONT BREAKTHROUGH

Fourth
serial
killer
victim
Sarah Spiers

Jane Rimmer

Ciara Glennon

Totalled Bystanders mistook this Mazda sedan for a utility after Mondays crash. Photo: Billie Fairclough

Container truck in Curtin crash


By RHIANNON SHINE

Police have made a positive


link between an unknown rapist and the murderer of one of
the three victims of the infamous Claremont serial killer.

A black Mazda was destroyed in a collision with


a container truck in Curtin
Avenue this week.
Neither driver was injured,
but both were shaken.
Cottesloe CEO Mat Humfrey
said the accident reaffirmed
the councils position on Curtin
Avenues unsuitability as a
heavy haulage route.
The collision happened on
Monday morning as the woman
driving the Mazda was rearended while turning at the
corner of Salvado Street and
Curtin Avenue.
Senior Constable Ral Herring
said the truck driver had not
been given enough time or
distance to brake.
Mr Humfrey said the involvement of a container truck was

The container truck that hit the Mazda, the arrow showing where the
car was projected across Curtin Avenue.
a worry.
In July, the council resolved
to petition Cottesloe MP and
Premier Colin Barnett and
Transport Minister Dean
Nalder to ban heavy vehicles
from Curtin Avenue, designated
for heavy vehicles.

Mayor Jo Dawkins said after


Mondays accident: Curtin
Avenue is a local road, providing
direct access to peoples houses.
The road is shared with
cyclists and schoolchildren.
It is not an appropriate route
for heavy-haulage vehicles.

Someone will die


By LOUISA WALES

Cottesloe residents say


Curtin Avenue is becoming
increasingly dangerous for
pedestrians and cyclists to
cross and are frustrated that
no pedestrian crossings are
being put in place.
A buck-passing stand-off
between Cottesloe council
and Main Roads WA has led to
inaction, as each claims that
responsibility for the busy road
lies with the other.
Ten years ago, Cottesloe MP
Colin Barnett described Curtin
Avenue in one of his electorate
newsletters as a disaster waiting to happen.
He also dubbed the road a
makeshift highway.
Finey Street resident Rebecca
Boyce Cam, whose home is on

Every morning I
see schoolchildren
running across the
road to get the train
its kamikaze.

the corner of Curtin Avenue near


the Forrest Street intersection,
at Cottesloe railway station, said
it was a matter of time before
disaster struck.
Ive seen so many close calls,
she said. Someones going to die
on that stretch of road.
She said that from her front
door she watched a parade of
pedestrians through the day
taking their chances crossing the
road schoolchildren dashing
for the train, tourists lugging

suitcases, or young mums pushing prams.


Every morning I see schoolchildren running across the road
to get the train its kamikaze,
she said.
In the afternoons its even
worse. There are more trucks
and lots of kids getting off the
train after school.
Mrs Boyce Cam said the traffic and pedestrian dangers had
worsened in the four years she
had lived there.
Curtin Avenue is a very busy
road now, she said.
The trucks are shocking
they just start to rev up at the
Jarrad Street lights and get up
speed, so when they reach the
Forrest Street intersection,
where people are pouring into
and out of the Cottesloe station,
theyre charging along.

The forensic link shows that


the man who abducted a woman
from a Claremont street late at
night and sexually assaulted her
in Karrakatta Cemetery in 1995,
is the same man who murdered
Ciara Glennon.
Police hope the breakthrough
will lead to the arrest of the man
who preyed on and murdered
young women who had been
partying in central Claremont
in the mid-1990s.
Police have long linked three
crimes, all assumed to be murders.
But it is now known that there
is a link between at least one of
the murders and an abduction
and sexual assault where the
victim survived.
Ms Glennon, a 27-year-old
lawyer, was the last known

victim, in 1997, of the unknown


man who became notorious
Australia-wide as the Claremont
serial killer.
She was last seen after leaving the Claremont Hotel around
midnight on March 17. She was
talking to someone in a white
station wagon stopped on Stirling
Highway, opposite Hungry Jacks.
The attacks by the same person are now known to span at
least three years.
When the Claremont cold case
investigation that uncovered the
vital clue began in 2004, police
announced that the cases of
16 missing women would be
included.
The Special Crime Squad is
actively investigating the mystery that began nearly 20 years
ago with the disappearance
of secretary Sarah Spiers (18)
from Stirling Road in Claremont
after she had left Club Bay View
around 2am in January 1996.
On February 12, 1995, a year
before the abduction of the first
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Kids must be free


to play outside
Re the report, Angry parents take a swing
(POST, October 10).
A group of polite but upset parents attended
a Mosman Park council meeting to complain
they had received notices from it that play
equipment on their verges required permits.
However, the information a staff member
gave one resident that the permit cost $150
plus $50 per week was completely wrong and
it naturally caused alarm.
I will be recommending a nominal cost only.
It borders on absurdity that people can
dodge responsibility for their own actions,
but the reality is that there is a potential legal
and nancial headache for councils that own
the verges if an accident occurs due to play
equipment.
I grew up in streets where kids climbed
trees, played cricket on the road and swung
on ropes from branches.
My sister broke her arm (twice!) falling out
of verge trees.
No one played the blame game because
everyone valued the community spirit that
came from neighbourhood kids being active
in a communal space within sight of home.
Long may that spirit continue.
In the meantime, perhaps residents can check
that their insurance policies cover public liability for equipment on verges.
The CEO will meet residents and report
back to the council.
Zenda Johnson
Mosman Park councillor
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Stephanie Clegg says this area of Bold Park, between the existing high
school and the drive-in site, is likely to be cleared if the proposed school
is located in the park.

The fairest way to manage Lords Recreation


Centre, in Subiaco, is to allow resident ratepayers free access.
We strive to achieve a t and healthy community in the hope that we live longer while
continuing to pay our council rates with very
little return investment.
Subiaco council does not yet provide a public
swimming pool.
Now is the time to address this issue, for a
healthier, more agile community.
Councillors should show leadership in providing a pool for all ratepayers so we can age
in dignity and good health.
Tony Costa
former Subiaco mayor
Forrest Street, Subiaco

School site shocks park Friends

Make that roo a rat

The Friends of Bold Park


Bushland are very concerned
that all four potential new western suburb high school sites are
in bush, two in Bold Park.
As public land, these sites are
free, yet all have inestimable
value for conservation and for
peoples mental and physical
well-being in an increasingly
urban environment.
Bold Park was established by
the Court government in 1998,
after a strongly-fought 11-year
battle by the community, led by
the Friends.
To say we are surprised at the
proposal to build a school in
the park is an understatement.
Bold Park has the highest level
of protection possible in WA: it
is an A-class reserve set aside
for its outstanding conservation,
landscape and recreation values,
and is vested in the Botanic
Gardens and Parks Authority
(BGPA), which also manages
Kings Park.
The sites in Bold Park include
bush as well as areas that need
restoration after past use as a

turf farm (in Rochdale Road), or


as a drive-in theatre (off Oceanic
Drive).
These sites were included in
the park in 1998, to be restored
as funds became available.
The BGPA has removed large
weeds, like pampas grass, from
the drive-in site, which is beginning to regenerate naturally.
The Stephenson Highway
road reserve occupies much of
the drive-in site, so only about
3ha would be available for the
school.
The Friends believe the 10.6ha
old City Beach high school site
provides adequate space for a
new school, without expanding
into Bold Park.
The site includes much
already-cleared land.
New buildings could be higher
and existing buildings adapted
to increase their capacity.
Careful design, and attention
to the needs of the current occupiers, should make this possible.
Stephanie Clegg
president, Friends of Bold Park
Bushland

It is tting that Prime Minister Malcolm


Turnbull has abolished British honours for
Australians.
He has already abolished his own honour,
in my opinion.
While he is about it, why does he not replace
the kangaroo on Australias coat of arms with
a rat?
Hal G.P. Colebatch
Portland Street, Nedlands
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POST, October 17, 2015 Page 3

Simpson must sack Perth City Council if Scaffidi wins


Local Government Minister
Tony Simpson has no option
but to sack the entire Perth
City Council if Lisa Scaffidi is
re-elected lord mayor.
Perths premier council, supposed to be a shining beacon for
suburban councils, has failed a
basic test.
Now that the gift scandal has
spread to other councillors, Mr
Simpson has to call a halt.
Perths CEO this week referred
the conduct of some Perth councillors to the Corruption and
Crime Commission.
The POST has been contacted
by western suburb council members and staff horrified about

POST comment
By BRET CHRISTIAN
what is being unearthed at Perth.
They think all people associated with councils have been
badly tainted, and support
Claremont mayor Jock Barkers
call for swift action, though the
complication of the current elections have stopped them from
speaking up publicly.
The City of Perth Bill, which
would see an expanded Perth
overseen by a cabal consisting
of the Premier and Perth lord
mayor, is now in tatters. It is essential that it be dumped.

A council that cannot manage


itself should not be made bigger.
Mrs Scaffidis apologists appear to have overlooked the fact
that the CCC found that on three
occasions she had accepted prohibited gifts, some very valuable.
When given the opportunity to
declare them, she failed to do so.
None of this would have become known but for a United
States government investigation
into BHPs hospitality activities.
Mr Simpson, himself a former
councillor and well aware of
his obligations to declare gifts,
does not have the option of
sacking the mayor or individual
councillors.
He can sack or suspend only

entire councils, as he did in


Canning and York.
Mr Simpsons department is
making up its mind whether or
not Mrs Scaffidi is to be prosecuted over the prohibited gifts.
It must surely be considering
very carefully what message its
decision will send to this states
138 other mayors, shire presidents and councillors.
Any doubt about the seriousness of the conduct alleged
against Mrs Scaffidi must be
dispelled by Mr Simpsons actions in sacking her this week
from the Local Government
Standards Panel, where she was
an alternative member.
With a lawyer and a depart-

ment expert, she heard evidence


and sat in judgment of councillors throughout the state who
faced severe sanction for failing
to declare gifts and for their
conduct at council meetings.
When the CCC report was
released last week, Mrs Scaffidi
rhetorically asked, in her now notorious press statement: Would I
do the same again? Absolutely,
adding that it was only with the
release of the CCC report that
she had become aware of the
requirements of the law.
Mr Simpson and the
Department of Local Government
must follow logic and probity,
dismiss her and her council and
abandon the City of Perth Bill.

Andrew Forrest injured


Cottesloe mining magnate
Andrew Forrest had to be airlifted
to hospital after badly injuring
his knee when he fell while
bushwalking in the Kimberley
on Tuesday.
The founder and chairman of
Fortescue Metals Group was flown
by helicopter to Derby Hospital,
where his injury was treated.
An FMG spokesperson said Mr
Forrest was still receiving treatment in Perth on Thursday.
Mr Forrest is believed to have
been on a holiday cruise.
Acquaintances told the POST
he fell from a cliff face into water,
which broke his fall, but one leg
became jammed in rocks.

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By RHIANNON SHINE
Get out of the house youre
not allowed in the house!
This was the warning from
Sophia Hutsons brother when
he saw photos of her Cottesloe
rental home after part of its
wall fell into a hole after being
undermined on Wednesday
last week by workers on the
next-door block.
Cottesloe council last week
condemned the property as
uninhabitable after work being
done for building company
Brad Ross Homes caused
part of the home at 169 Curtin
Avenue to collapse.
The council told Sophia and

her house mate, Nic Olai, they


could not stay there.
Sophia said Brad Ross had
spoken to them after the wall
fell down and looked at the
extent of damage inside the
house.
He said a structural engineer would be here at 8.20am
tomorrow [Thursday] to look
at it, she said.
Cracks appeared in the
kitchen and he told us not to
go into the kitchen.
We were waiting for them
at 8.20am. No one ever came.
We called them many
times.
Nic said when they had not
heard anything by Friday, they

called their real estate agent


at Peard Scarborough and
contacted Cottesloe council.
At 3pm on Monday, Sophia
said they still had not heard
from Mr Ross.
After the POST contacted Mr
Ross late on Monday his insurance broker phoned Sophia
and Nic to offer them four days
accommodation in a hotel.
Sophia and Nic were about
to sign another six-month lease
when the incident happened
and their lease expired on
Monday.
Peard Real Estate told
Sophia and Nic their bond
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Ratepayer group attacks


Buckley over court case
Cambridge council is facing a lawyers bill of at least
$100,000 over a court battle
with a group of ratepayers.
And the news brought a threepronged attack on CEO Jason
Buckley from mayoral candidate
Keri Shannon, council candidate Andres Timmermanis, and
Floreat resident Denis Wills.
Ms Shannons Save Our City
Beach, Our Floreat ratepayer
group wants the Supreme Court
to review the councils decision
over planning changes that
would allow duplex, triplex and
apartment developments.
The proposed Amendment 31
is now in the hands of the WA
Planning Commission, which
makes a recommendation to

Planning Minister John Day.


The council hired lawyers
to ask the court to throw the
case out.
At Tuesdays council meeting,
Ms Shannon, Mr Timmermanis
and Mr Wills all bombarded
Mr Buckley with demands for
explanations.
Mr Buckley said he was doing
his job by defending a decision
of the council.
He said his job was to implement council decisions.
If he had not hired lawyers,
the council would not have
been represented in court, Mr
Buckley said.
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Deal makes Wearnes future more secure


Wearne Hostel operators
and four councils that own
the Cottesloe site have struck
a deal over the aged-care hostels future.
Last Wednesday night, it was
agreed operator Curtin Care
would be given a 25-year lease

provided it substantially upgraded the hostel, in Gibney Street.


The state government gave ownership of the hostel to Claremont,
Cottesloe, Peppermint Grove
and Mosman Park councils on
the condition it be used for aged
healthcare.

Barnett fights Seaward sale


Premier Colin Barnett
has visited army homes
at Swanbournes Seaward
Village and joined the
fight to stop land in the
precinct being sold for
civilian housing.
Mr Barnett, whose electorate covers Seaward
Village, has written to the
Defence Minister Marise
Payne asking for a meeting and to take her to visit
homes in the village.
Defence Housing
Australia, a federal government business agency
that looks after housing for
defence force members, is
planning to sell 25% of the
village land.
Mr Barnett said he
shared fears of security
risks if civilian houses were
built next to army homes

and close to the Special Air


Services regiments base
at neighbouring Campbell
Barracks.
The DHA plan involves
bulldozing the village and rebuilding homes for families
of members of the Special
Air Services regiment.
The homes will be on
smaller, cottage blocks.
Mr Barnett told Ms Payne
he had seen the homes and
was in favour of them being
renovated rather than demolished.
The majority of the
dwellings in the village
were built in the 1990s
and since 2011 a number
of homes haven been renovated, Mr Barnett said in
his letter to Ms Payne.
Mr Barnetts own home
in Claremont is about 80
years old.

I have visited houses


in the village, some of
which were upgraded as
part of the renovation program and an unrenovated
house, he said.
I believe there is better
sense in continuing the
refurbishment program.
Seaward Village is
a peaceful, private and
family-based community.
The DHA has previously
said the homes needed
to be rebuilt because of
high maintenance costs
and things like wardrobes
being too narrow for hanging dress uniforms.
Mr Barnett said in his letter renovation would cause
less disruption to families.
He said some families
were already being encouraged to leave the area for the
six-year construction period.

The councils had considered


selling the $30million property
to Curtin Care for a nominal fee
or extending its current lease,
which expires in 2029, to 99
years at a nominal rate, but a
community backlash saw them
go back to the drawing board.
On Tuesday night Mosman
Park council voted to give Curtin
Care a 25-year lease from the
time its building work has been
completed.
It also authorised Claremont
council to draft a lease agreement, which Curtin Care could
use to borrow the building
funds.
The recommendation will soon
appear on the other councils
meeting agenda
Curtin Care originally asked
for a 99-year lease or outright
ownership of the site for which
they planned improvements
valued at $80million.
Curtin Care has provided
quality care for older residents
in the local area on a not-forprofit basis for over 30 years,
Curtin Care chairman David
Cox said.
We are keen to work with
the four councils to ensure that
Wearne will provide a range of
world-class aged-care accommodation options that meets
the long-term needs of local
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Still time
to vote

Ultimatum to
ice addict

There is still time to vote in


the council elections.
People who have lost their
voting papers can get new ones
from their councils before 6pm
on Saturday.
Votes in the City of Perth
reached their highest daily
peak of more than 700 on
October 7, the day after
the Corruption and Crime
Commission released its
opinions of serious misconduct against lord mayor Lisa
Scaffidi.
On Thursday, 3754 people
had voted in the City of Perth,
making up 32.98% of the total
number of packages sent out.
By Thursday, Cambridge Coast
ward had received 33% Wembley
ward 24% of postal votes, Claremont East 31%, Claremont West
28% and Claremont South 26 %.
Cottesloe Central had
reached 33%, east 29% and
south 32%.
Nedlands (Dalkeith ward)
and Peppermint Grove both
had 34% of their votes in and
Mosman Park had 25%.
Subiaco Central and Subiaco
North, both wards with two positions available, had received
30% and 31% respectively by
Thursday.
Subiaco East had 29% while
Subiaco South had reached
24%.

Reports by DAVID COHEN


and RHIANNON SHINE
Police visited the home of a
City Beach man who neighbours believe is a drug addict
seven times last weekend.

Neighbours say they cant sleep because this man is screaming and
smashing things at night. Photo: Paul McGovern

Police escorted Cambridge


council workers to the mans
Tarongo Way home last Friday.
Council workers told the man
he had seven days to clean up his
property or it would be declared
unfit for human habitation.
Plumbers visited the home
several hours after the council
inspection.
A neighbour said one of the
tradesmen left after 10 minutes.
The addict was out the front
saying, Go, you piece of shit,
a neighbour said.
He is very agitated.
A neighbour told the POST
the man had entered his third
consecutive week of night-time
home demolitions.
The drug binge has been
going on for two weeks day and
night, the neighbour said.
His yelling and smashing are
so loud one of the other neighbours windows was vibrating.
He presents as rational when

the police come.


Drug dealers come three to
four times a day.
Police said the inside of the
house is the worst they have
ever seen.
Cottesloe Acting Senior
Sergeant Carol Vernon said
seven police attendances last
weekend did not mean there
was a lack of commitment.
We can only deal with what
we find at the time, she said.
Everything is evidence
based.
Sergeant Vernon said Health
Department officers had visited
the house.
Their assessment has not
suggested that he has a mental
health issue, she said.
Its a behavioural issue.
We have to be careful not to
stigmatise this person.
We dont know for sure that
he is using drugs.
The police are taking a holistic approach and will continue
to provide support to all parties
the community, the family, the
council and the individual.
Cottesloe CEO Jason Buckley
said council workers had not
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Melvista sale on hold Patient stole from hospital cars


Moves to sell a block of council land near a
nursing home were put on hold on Tuesday.
Nedlands mayor Max Hipkins said the
company that had offered to buy the block
in Doonan Road, Oryx Consolidated, had
asked for the matter to be withdrawn from
the agenda.
Apparently they told council staff they had
not settled their negotiations to buy Melvista
Lodge, Mr Hipkins said.
Company records show two directors of
Oryx Consolidated are a Dalkeith couple, Nita
Peploe and Jonathan Toby Browne-Cooper, of
Wavell Road.
The council committee had been due to close
the meeting to consider a confidential report
on the potential sale.
It is understood the report said the company
had offered $10,000 for an option to buy the
council block.
Mr Hipkins said he expected the council
would call for bids and any sale of the land
would be subject to a public tender.

A man who was taken to Sir


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ambulance and treated in the
emergency department allegedly
stole from hospital-owned cars
after being discharged.
The Leederville man has been

charged with four counts of stealing from motor vehicles after he


allegedly smashed the windows of
cars in the multi-storey carpark.
The man was admitted to the
hospital on October 7 and allegedly
broke into the cars later that night.

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Did you say Antarctica? Then Im in!


By DAVID HUDLESTON

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The word Antarctica


prompted University of WA
researcher Melinda Fitzgerald
to read to the end of an email
that will now see her spend the
beginning of summer next year
there with 77 female scientists.
The 20-day Homeward Bound
expedition will bring the scientists together to find ways to
increase the number of women
involved in the higher levels of
science and discussion will include education on leadership,
climate change science and
the application of strategies to
implement global change.
Dr Fitzgerald, an associate
professor of experimental and
regenerative neurosciences at
UWAs school of animal biology, leads a team of 10 students
and staff developing treatments
for traumatic brain and spinal
cord injury.
The thing that got me to
read to the end of the email
was the word Antarctica, Dr
Fitzgerald said.
How else do you get people
to do a leadership program for
three week? It is not something
many people would sign up for.
But it certainly got me engaged and the more I went into
the project, the more I realised
it was very much in line with
what I am already trying to
achieve here.
At UWA, Dr Fitzgerald has
set up a mentoring program
for women in her department
and is particularly interested
in the Science in Australia
Gender Equity Initiative, a pilot
program to improve gender equity in the science, technology,
engineering, and mathematics
(STEM) sectors.
It is similar to the Athena

Warm response Dr Melinda Fitzgerald researches for her 20-day expedition to Antarctica.
Photo: Billie Fairclough
Mens and womens brains to actually action change.
SWAN Scheme in the UK, where
I have been surprised alresearch institutes have to reach work differently. Diverse teams
certain benchmarks of partici- are better as they are more ready at how big this is, how
pation of women in higher levels efficient and take more risks, motivated the organising team
and they solve problems more is and how keen they are to
of science to receive funding.
get everyone involved in these
Thats being rolled out and effectively.
And we need both kinds of projects, some of which have
I really want to be involved in
that program here, so I put my brains to attack problems that the potential to be quite wide
are of real importance in our ranging.
hand up, she said.
I put my hand up for a project
Dr Fitzgerald is well ac- world, such as climate change,
quainted with the challenges medical research, poverty and to contact organisations with a
large global footprint that have
women face in building their feeding people.
A lot of those problems are a poor track record in womens
careers she took eight years off
when her two sons were young. challenging and are yet to be equity in employment.
I am looking forward to being
Women are under-repre- solved.
The trip will be about build- part of that and it will be a big
sented in the higher levels of
science yet we have much to ing relationships, collaboration part of the build-up over the
skills and worldwide networks next year.
offer, she said.

Dr Fitzgerald was among the


35 Australians selected from 250
applicants and four from UWA.
I was over the moon when I
was selected and my husband,
John, said I must do it as I
have always wanted to visit
Antarctica, she said.
The first week will be the
leadership and strategy component, the second week polar
science, where the scientists
of the Antarctica research division will be teaching us all
things about climate change,
and the third week will be the
project.
Her only experience with
frigid weather was during a family holiday to Iceland last year.
So I do have one big jacket,
she said. Ive got a start.
This expedition will be the
beginning of a 10-year project
that is expected to build a
1000-strong global collaboration
of women in science.
Its main aims are to lift each
participants leadership capabilities, to refine their skills
to design and execute strategy
and devise plans for future collaborations.
High-profile women in the
scientific and environmental
fields will take part, including
primatologist and environmental activist Jane Goodall.
The expedition will be led
by Greg Mortimer, who has led
more than 80 expeditions to the
Antarctic.
It leaves Ushuaia, a resort on
Argentinas Tierra del Fuego,
on December 2, next year.
The UWA team is raising
funds to support its participation at chuffed.org/project/
homeward-bound-empoweringwomen-for-a-more-sustainablefuture and donations are tax
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Medals arrive after 70 years


By JACOB NAZROO
441432, said 98-year-old
World War II veteran and
Nedlands resident Harold
Woodhouse when Wing
Commander Peter Kershaw
asked him to recall his old
enlistment number.

After 70 years, Harold Woodhouse was finally presented with his World
War II service medals by Wing Commander Peter Kershaw.

Harolds memory and the detail with which he tells stories


from the 1930s belie his age.
Harolds wife, Dorothy, who
died three years ago, also served
in the war.
Unlike his wife, Harold never
applied for or received his service medals, but after 70 years
and some stern reconsideration,
he applied and Commander
Kershaw presented them to
him at his daughters home last
Saturday.
Harolds three children, 12
grandchildren, nine greatgrandchildren and some guests
watched the presentation.

I was a bit iffy about it,


Harold said of his decision never
to apply for his medals.
He disagreed with having to
apply for them and thought, after
returning on November 22, 1945,
he should have been sought out
and the medals given to him.
Harold thought he was owed
four medals, but three months
ago his son, John, discovered he
was also eligible for the Pacific
Star medal.
That discovery, along with
Harolds growing sense that
the medals could be valuable
memorabilia for his family,
encouraged him to apply.
I thought [the army] should
have sent them but upon reflection I thought it would be good
for my grandchildren, Harold
said.
I am honoured. The presentation was delightful I will
remember this day.
I am sad that I have not got
my wife, but I am lucky with

my family.
After enlisting at Swan
Barracks in 1940, Harold was
promoted to acting sergeant in
1942 and served in the Royal
Australian Air Force.
In 1943, Harold was discharged
due to glaucoma in one of
his eyes (which he still treats
monthly) and moved to malaria
control, working in New Guinea.
In 1944, he married Dorothy
and when the war ended a year
later he spontaneously boarded
the HMS Glory back to Sydney
with no other way of getting
home.
Commander Kershaw said he
had been asked to find someone
to present Harold his medals
and so he had chosen himself.
I was not going to pass up
that opportunity, Commander
Kershaw said.
He said there were many
unclaimed service medals and
that it was a privilege to present
Harold with his.

Developer trysts in the crosshairs


By LLOYD GORMAN
A ban on councillors holding private meetings with
developers has been flagged
by Subiacos new chief.
Don Burnett started work
last week as Subiacos CEO and
immediately said the council
should be completely transparent.
If they are going to meet a
developer, they should technically have an officer with them,
he said.
Weve got to work through
that issue.
Mr Burnett, a former
Kalgoorlie-Boulder CEO, also
said council credit card transactions should be made public.
His start at Subiaco coincided with the release of
the Corruption and Crime
Commissions damaging report

about Perth lord mayor Lisa


Scaffidis accepting prohibited
gifts.
Mr Burnett said he was already looking at ways to improve
transparency and accountability.
This council, most councils,
dont get clothing allowances
and that sort of thing, he said.
Thats pretty much just the
City of Perth.
Im already reviewing all the
minutes from the committees
and how they are dealt with.
Theyll be on the website
and easier for people to see.
Currently theyre not.
All credit card purchases
will be tabled. Credit cards
are the ones where people get
themselves into trouble because
they use them for silly things.
The council has nothing to
hide.
Therell be procedures and

policies in place to ensure that


whatever we do, people can say
that everything was done with
good intent and was transparent.
Mr Burnett said there was a
process to go through before the
council could adopt any recommendations.
Well see what best practices
are out there, what other councils are doing, he said.
We are not going to reinvent
the wheel. Theres nothing hard
in it, but I think the expectation
is we are more transparent and
accessible.
Subiaco mayor Heather
Henderson said she believed

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would generally be happy with
the integrity of the council and
councillors.
But there is always room
to improve, and that is what
we are going to try to do,
she said.
We will wait for our new
council to come on board [after
this weekends elections] and
then Ill be discussing with the
CEO how we take on a change in
the way we do things in terms of
declarations of interest, gifts, all
those things, and how we make
those more public.
We need to take it into our

own hands as an organisation


and change things, rather than
wait for the minister to put it
on top of us.
Ms Henderson said she had
backed her Vincent counterpart
John Carey when he called for
a register for travel, gifts and
hospitality, as well as a ban
on donations from developers,
at the WA Local Government
conference in August.
That motion was overwhelmingly rejected by a majority of
delegates, with commentators
later saying they agreed with
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Subiaco scene

Race around Subi


Put a team together for Subiacos version of The Amazing
Race. The annual Race around Subi sees teams of two
to six people take on challenges at participating Subiaco
businesses, community organisations and local landmarks in
a race to the nish line. There are great prizes to be won and
a free sausage sizzle for all contenders.
When: Saturday 7 November, from 9am to 1pm
Where: Start and nish at Subi Farmers Market, Subiaco
Primary School Oval
For more information or to register your team contact the
city on 9237 9216 or visit www.subiaco.wa.gov.au
This free, fun and challenging community event is organised
by the citys youth leadership group Subi Voice of Youth (SVY)
with local charity partner The Heart Foundation.

Local government elections


Local government elections will take place across Western
Australia on Saturday 17 October.
If you are a registered voter and did not post your ballot paper,
the citys Administration Centre will be open on Saturday 17
October between 8am and 6pm to deliver your vote in person.
If you did not receive a voting package, or have misplaced it,
replacements are available at the citys Administration Centre.
For more information about the City of Subiaco Council
and this years candidates, visit the citys website
www.subiaco.wa.gov.au
Results from the election should be available that evening
on the Western Australian Electoral Commissions website
www.elections.wa.gov.au

Sustainable Verge and Garden


Award winners
The City of Subiaco held its annual Sustainable Verge and
Garden Awards on Thursday 8 October, recognising verges and
gardens that demonstrate a notable contribution to the citys

wider landscape, help strengthen green corridors and have


features that contribute to sustainable living practices.

inated balloons to your letterbox to show that you welcome


visits from trick-or-treating children and families.

Entries were assessed by a panel of judges based on criteria


such as waterwise strategies, biodiversity, edible elements,
fauna habitat, design and layout, maintenance and conditions
of plants, and special features.

On Friday 30 October, you can also dress up and join the fun
family BBQ at The Grove Library, Peppermint Grove. There
will be spooky stories, fun and games, a Halloween costume
competition from 5pm and a sausage sizzle from 6pm. Bring
along your decorated Halloween bag and enter the scary trickor-treat bag competition.

Congratulations to the following winners:


Residential verge award
4 Lansdowne Street, Jolimont
Residential garden award
Front garden 26 Waylen Road, Shenton Park
Back garden 190 Nicholson Road, Shenton Park
School award
Perth Modern School Living Classroom, Subiaco
Business award (Joint winners)
Unicare, 24 Parkway, Nedlands
Klopper and Davis Architects, 270 York Street, Subiaco

Summer pool safety


As the warmer weather is fast approaching, it is great to enjoy
some time around your swimming pool. It is also important that
you are aware of current safety requirements so you and your
family have a safe and enjoyable summer.
Owners and occupiers of premises with private swimming and
spa pools are required by the Building Regulations 2012 (WA) to
install a safety barrier intended to protect the safety of young
children by restricting their access to the area.
The city is required to inspect all pools and spas at least once every
four years to determine compliance. Building surveyors from the
City of Subiaco will contact pool owners as the inspections fall
due. To check when the next inspection of your pool or spa is due,
or to request an inspection, please contact the city on 9237 9254.
To make sure your pool is safe for summer and meets
safety requirements, please view the Building Commissions
publication Rules for Pools and Spas on the citys website
www.subiaco.wa.gov.au or collect a copy from the citys
Administration Centre, 241 Rokeby Road, Subiaco.

Halloween hotspot
The City of Subiaco has partnered with the western suburbs
councils to help you join the fun and have a safe Halloween.
Collect your free Halloween Hotspot packs from Subiaco
Library, Subiaco Community Centre or the City of Subiaco
Administration Centre. Then, on Saturday 31 October, tie your

For more information, call 9237 9320 or visit


www.subiaco.wa.gov.au/events

Taking steps in October


To celebrate Walk Over October 2015 you are invited to participate
in one of the free community walks hosted by the City of Subiaco.
Walk Over October community walk
Join the city in support of the Heart Foundation for our Walk Over
October community walk exploring the Pilgrim Trail in Subiaco.
When: Friday 23 October, from 9am to 11am
Where: Meet at Market Square Gardens, corner Haydn Bunton
Drive and Roberts Road, Subiaco
I went walking in Subiaco Universal Childrens Day
walk for babies and their carers
Parents and carers of babies under one year old are invited to
take a 45 minute stroll following walking routes from the City
of Subiacos Childrens Adventure Map. After the walk therell
be morning tea and Baby Rhyme Time at Subiaco Library.
When: Wednesday 28 October, from 9am to 10.20am
Where: Meet at Richard Diggins Park, Park Street, Subiaco
For more information or to register, visit the citys website at
www.subiaco.wa.gov.au

Baby Rhyme Time


Hey mum and dad! Get your tot out of the tub
If youre looking for fun for you and your bub
Get up and get out, with your partner in crime
And head to the library for Baby Rhyme Time!
Theres singing and rhyming and plenty to do
Its perfect for parents and bubs under two
Its held Mondays and Wednesdays, its on every week
So why not come down for a quick sticky beak?
Baby Rhyme Time is held every Monday and Wednesday
in Subiaco Library from 10am. For more information visit
www.subiaco.wa.gov.au

Community notices
Q Development applications received

planning public consultation. To view the policy, visit


www.subiaco.wa.gov.au

Property

Description

369 Roberts Road,


Subiaco
19 Megalong Street,
Nedlands
45 Austin Street,
Shenton Park

Retrospective application for display of


signage and variation to parking layout
Construction of ancillary
accommodation to an existing dwelling
Alterations and additions to an existing
dwelling

Public submissions in respect to these proposals are not being


requested at this time. Formal consultation, where required,
will be undertaken in accordance with the citys policy on

Works are being conducted between 7am and 5pm Monday to


Friday and are expected to nish Friday 30 October.

Q Park Street car park upgrade works

For more information about the works and access to the car
park, please visit the citys website www.subiaco.wa.gov.au

The City of Subiaco upgrade works in the Park Street car park
are well underway to improve the drainage system within the
car park.

Q Town Planning Scheme No. 4 Final


adoption of policy

The entire works will ensure the areas drainage system will
be able to withstand a one in ten year storm event while
improving the overall condition of the car park and providing a
safe environment.

On 6 October 2015 the city adopted Planning Policy 3.11 Duke


Street Conservation Area. The policy can be downloaded from
the planning and development section of the citys website
www.subiaco.wa.gov.au

Whats happening in Subi


QHave coffee with a cop

QSubi Farmers Market car boot sale

QExercise for the young at heart

Get to know your local police. The local policing team from
Wembley Station will be available to meet you and answer
your questions over a casual coffee.
Tuesday 20 October, 12pm to 2pm
Park Street thoroughfare, next to Subiaco Post Ofce, Rokeby Road

Subi Farmers Market will be hosting a car boot sale to coincide


with the Garage Sale Trail initiative. Drop by the school oval at
Subiaco Primary and nd yourself a bargain.
Saturday 24 October, 8am to 12pm
Subiaco Primary School, 271 Bagot Road, Subiaco

This hour long group class is suitable for a wide range of


experience and tness levels. Please bring a water bottle to class.
Wednesdays, 10am
Shenton Park Community Centre, 240 Onslow Road, Shenton Park
Cost: $5
For more information, contact the city on 9237 9320

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POST, October 17, 2015 Page 9

70 want ugly
panels banned
By DAVID HUDLESTON
More than 70 residents in an
exclusive part of Mosman Park
have petitioned the council to
ban elevated rooftop solar panels
on steep sites overlooking the
Swan River.
Saunders Street resident Brian
Welch presented the petition to
the council meeting on Tuesday
night after door-knocking houses
in the area bounded by Owston
and Wellington streets.
He said only panels ush with
the roof should be permitted.
Elevated solar panels are
ugly, intrusive, industrial-style
structures wholly out of place and
unnecessary in any residential
area, Mr Welch told councillors.
He said the petition was a
symptom of the extreme concern

residents felt about the councils


failure to ensure new homes
conformed to regulations.
This failure is steadily destroying the amenity of this precinct,
and I suspect the amenity of many
other parts of the municipality,
the character and, for many longterm residents, their property
values, he said.
For many aged people like me,
that is effectively our superannuation fund.
Wellington Street resident
Walter James read a background
submission prepared by Ernie
Evans, of Saunders Street, who
was unable to attend the meeting.
If approval for a property is
given to its maximum height limit
of 8.5m, then solar panels could
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Van a life changer for Rachael


By DAVID HUDLESTON
Mosman Park Rotarians
have made a teenage girls
wish come true and changed
her life.
Rachael Ralston (18) was
born with Ehlers Danlos syndrome (EDS).
The genetic connective tissue disorder means many of
her joints her shoulders,
neck, ribs, ngers, hands but
mostly her hips are dislocated 10 to 20 times a day.
It has also damaged her
internal organs.
Rachael said she was in
constant pain, which takes

its toll on her emotionally,


as does the realisation she
will never have a job, go to
university, drive a car, marry,
have children or have a long
life like her friends.
For the past ve years her
58-year-old mother Judy, who
is her full-time carer, has used
a small van, with wooden
ramps made by a man at her
church, to drive Rachael
around.
Judy struggled to push
Rachaels wheelchair into the
back and eventually resorted
to using a hand winch to drag
it up the ramp.
Judy said Rachael could

walk but not for any distance.


After learning of her plight,
the Mosman Park Rotary Club
set about raising $34,000 to
buy a secondhand Toyota
Alphard, a seven-seat van with
a kneeling rear suspension
and remote-controlled folding
ramp, which allows easyaccess
for one or two wheelchairs.
Swan Valley, Corrigin,
Kalamunda, Western
Endeavour and Scarborough
Rotary clubs and Rotarian Alf
Snell chipped in, topping up
the $7000 from Variety WA and
$10,000 from the Independent
Living Centre.
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POST, October 17, 2015 Page 11

Withers: Id
never seen
the plaques

Bartle, Higham are


top DAP earners
By LLOYD GORMAN

By LINDA CALLAGHAN

The head and deputy head of


the development assessment
panel (DAP) for the western
suburbs were the highest paid
DAP planners in 2014-15.

Floreat resident Peter


Hearne says he wants to
know why Cambridge council spent money on plaques
honouring mayor Simon
Withers.
When I was walking my
usual trail around Perry Lakes
late last week, I was intrigued
to spot from a distance two odd
objects in the treed area south
of the scout hall, he said.
The objects were plaques
on stone plinths marking
trees that had been planted
by mayor Simon Withers on
each of five arbor days.
Mr Hearne, of Arbordale
Street, said the project was
arrogance and a waste of
ratepayers money.
Im keen to pause and read
remembrances to soldiers,
pioneers and the like, to reflect
on their contribution to our
history and society, he said.
What do I read on these
plaques? In remembrance of
Simon Withers planting a tree
on Arbor Day.
Mr Withers said it was the
first time he had seen the
plaques when he went to the
site after asked about them by
the POST.
Council CEO Jason Buckley
said staff had organised the
installations and had known
nothing about them until they
were in.
When he was first elected,
Mr Withers said he would like
to reinstate Arbor Day planting, which he said had been
a great celebration when he
was at school.
He said he wanted every
student in the town to take
part in planting.
Each year, groups of primary
school students carry out planting with the mayor and teachers and enjoy sausage sizzles
afterwards.
Mr Buckley said: Arbor Day
commemorative plaques were

Megan Bartle, a former staffer


in Subiaco councils planning
department and now a consultant
at Subiaco-based firm Woodsome
Management, was paid $27,950 in
fees for her work as presiding
member.
But her deputy presiding member, Clayton Higham, was paid
even more for his work on the
local and other panels.
At $34,950, he received more
than any of the other 25 government-appointed specialist DAP
members.
Presiding members get $500,
per meeting while other panellists get $400.
Figures in the Department of
Plannings recently published
annual report show that architect Malcolm Mackay, the third
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The plaques cost approximately $500 each.
The town contracted out
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this year.
The cost of the whole event

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This covers the cost of
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covered by the Metro West DAP
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he had worked for at meetings
of that panel.
The records show that his replacement on the panel, Luigi
DAlessandro, also an architect,
got fees of $27,350 for his work as
a DAP expert.
Other planners with links to the
western suburbs were also among
the best remunerated.
Charles Johnson, who heads up
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involvement with DAPs.
Former Cambridge planner
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Consultants add
to Subi staff bill

Mosman Park used to be a


great place for children

Rob Wallis justiably questions the high costs of Subiaco


council compared with neighbouring councils (Subi spends
more than neighbours, POST,
October 10).
A few pages on from his letter,
a report advises of a nancial
audit by Subiaco (Subis assets
total $350m) to ensure that the
books are correct and quotes
that as at June 30, 2014 nancial year the total rate revenue
was over $20million (actually
$20.1million).
It also reports that Subiaco
council has 202 full-time staff.
The nancial report, available from the councils website,
shows that employee costs are
$22.5million.
This imbalance, where rate
revenue has failed to cover
employee costs, has been occurring for several years.
However, I fear the actual
costs associated with employment are even worse, because
Subiaco has a habit of contracting consultants at the drop of
a hat to address issues and
projects that should well be
within the scope of professionally qualied staff.
Lake Jualbup is a good case
in question, with hundreds of
thousands of dollars spent on
outsourced consultations and
reports, while action to implement a years-old resolution by
the council for permanent water
remains stalled.
Lets hope that the audit will
do more than conrm the existing gures but also review value
for money expenditure.
Leigh Alver
Waylen Road, Shenton Park

It was lovely to read about the


homemade tyre swings children
and their parents have tted
to their verge trees in Mosman
Park, and it certainly brought
back such happy memories
of growing up there. (Angry
parents take a swing, POST,
October 10).
There was always something
going on in the streets: swings
from verge trees, playing tennis and football on the streets
and building cubbies and tree
hideouts in the bush above the
cliff face along the entire stretch
of Bay View Terrace, where I
grew up.
Unfortunately, destruction
of the bush along Bay View
Terrace soon came about with
many trees bulldozed and grass
planted.
I live in North Fremantle now,
which has a much healthier community spirit, but I still walk to
Minim Cove every morning and
survey the shocking vandalism to
the natural bush there brought
about by constant spraying of
Roundup by the council, despite
peopledemanding they stop.
For the parents wanting to

Mosman Park reader Doe Athersmith and a young neighbourhood friend, Charlize, enjoy the swing on Does verge.

The no signs spoil our fun


As online business and home
owners, we installed a swing
on our verge for children a
year ago.
We dont have young ones in
our home, but often they walk
by with parents on their way
to the local day-care centre or
stores in and around Mosman
Park.
Our grandchildren and
neighbours children also love
it, and we often hear lovely
laughter as they enjoy it.
We have a chair there for
parents or grandparents to
have a rest.
We have some regular
passers-by and we often hear
children requesting a swing,
please.
Several times we have heard
these families speaking to
their children in French and
Italian.
If we are out the front, they

have a quick chat and say


thanks for the enjoyment of
our swing.
I actually felt sorry for the
ranger who brought us a letter about the swing from the
council, because he was shaking his head.
Why?
There are a lot of NO signs in
our public parks and beaches
and none that says We, as a
community, hope you enjoy
and take care of yourself and
these facilities and say thanks
for doing so.
My husband and I recall
reading of a gentleman who
came to look at our city, at the
local governments request.
He was asked how we could
improve it, and one way he
noted was to cut out or reduce all the NO signs!
Doe Athersmith
Monument Street, Mosman Park

keep their verge swings, signing verge permits is probably


a good thing, with a clause
indicating there would be no
attempt at litigation should a
child be injured.
Good luck to all those wonderful parents and children I
hope you keep your swings and
all things fun.
Helen Hall
Direction Way, North Fremantle
Mosman Park CEO Kevin Poynton
responds:
Mosman Park deploys a range of
measures to assist in keeping weed
species at bay.
The council is aware of residents
concerns that spraying to control
weed infestations carries a risk of
damage to non-weed species.
To respond to these concerns, the
council is revising its management
approach to reduce this problem.
Planned measures include more
regular planting and mulching to
minimise weed growth and spraying.
The council appreciates the efforts made by residents and the
Friends of Mosman Park Bushland,
who conduct regular weeding in
Minim Cove to keep the town looking beautiful.

Slow down and save wildilfe


It is that time of year again
when drivers near Lake Monger
need to be careful, slow down
and pay more attention.
Please keep an eye out for
ducklings, cygnets, turtles, bobtails and other wildlife while
driving.
Already I have seen a signicant amount of carnage along
Lake Monger Drive, especially
turtles.

There is not much in this world


that moves slower than a turtle,
so pay attention and go around
them, or even take an extra few
minutes and help them safely to
the verge.
No one is in that much of a
rush that they cant take the time
to protect our wildlife.
Carrie Gardner
Valencia Avenue, Churchlands
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Best foot backwards to beat the blues RAS probes


By LYDIA BRISBOUT

its worth

A Claremont man will act


as a human guide dog for a
friend attempting to run the
Rottnest marathon backwards
next weekend.
UWA medical student Tane
Eunson said he had initially
shot down suggestions from his
friend, Chris Henderson, that
they compete in the event.
Ive always refused because it
is in October, so its hot, theres
no shade over there so its really
hot, and its also quite hilly,
Tane said.
Those arent really three
things that entice me into running a marathon.
But when Chris announced
he would attempt the 42.2km
marathon backwards this year
as part of a bet, Tane offered
to help.
Hes a maniac, Tane said.
I think the longest Ive ever
run backwards in my life would
be 20m or something, which I
imagine would be the same for
most people.
But hes going to do 42,000m
backwards.
When I asked if he needed
a hand, he said he didnt know
how he was going to get around
backwards, so I said Id run it
with him.
Chris said he was grateful for
Tanes support and assistance.
Chris said: At one stage, I
was going to have to have a bike
helmet with extendable mirrors
to be able to look behind me, but
Tane kindly jumped in and said
he would be my eyes.
The seasoned runners have
developed a navigational system
that they hope will see them to
the finish line.
Tane stands a couple of steps
behind me and off to the side a
bit and he looks out for obstacles or holes in the ground,
Chris said.

The Claremont Showgrounds


owner has commissioned a
study to measure its social and
economic contribution to WA.

Ive got your back Friends Tane Eunson and Chris Henderson are raising money for BeyondBlue.
He has hand signals for left
and right, and it seems to work
quite well.
When it comes to bollards or
crossing the road, he will give
me a distance and when we
get closer I will turn my head
around and cross the road looking backwards.
Tane has also helped Chris
raise money for charity
BeyondBlue, which promotes

awareness of anxiety and depression.


They have raised more than
$3900 so far.
In addition, if Chris wins the
bet, he will donate half his $2000
prizemoney to the charity.
Tane said they hoped to complete the run in about 5 hours.
Hes unreal, I think hes even
surprised himself with his progress, Tane said.

Hes done three backwards


half-marathon training runs now
and they have all been pretty
comfortable.
Tane said he was most worried
he would lose concentration and
make Chris fall over.
Theres no way I can not
finish if Chris finishes running
backwards Id just keep running into the ocean and never
be seen again.

The Royal Agricultural


Society said the assessment, by
AEC Group Pty Ltd, was a first
for the organisation.
What were looking to do
is get a clear picture of the
significant direct and indirect
social and economic benefits
that are generated by the RAS
in Perth and country areas,
CEO Peter Cooper said.
The RAS has an annual
budget in excess of $14million,
and more than 40 permanent
staff.
It invests more than $4million
in educational activities that
promote and benchmark
excellence in agriculture, the
arts and cultural activities
important to West Australians.
We also directly generate
almost 300 casual jobs at Show
time.
In addition to the Show, there
are more than 100 events held
at Claremont Showground each
year and they attract 300,000
visitors.
Claremont Showground is
the safest and best equipped
venue for music festivals. We
are proud that each music
festival held here contributes
$3million in annual economic
impact to WA.
Mr Cooper said a 2014 study
for the Royal Agricultural
Society of Victoria identified
its value to the state of Victoria
to be in excess of $331.8million,
with the Royal Melbourne
Show contributing more than
$239.2million of that total.
The Victorian report
highlighted significant social
contributions in employment,
industry awareness and tourism.

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POST, October 17, 2015 Page 15

Someone will die on this road


From page 1

She described the stretch


of Curtin Avenue from Jarrad
Street to Eric Street as a potential death trap because of the
heavy vehicles that used the
road all day.
She suggested a footbridge at
Forrest Street might provide a
safe crossing for pedestrians
while not impeding trafc ow.
Theres a traffic light at
Jarrad Street and one at Eric
Street, she said.
But if they put another at
Forrest Street they think theres
too much stopping and starting
for the trucks and cars. They
want to see the trafc owing.
Melita Mclean, who has run
The Bush Stop ower shop on
the corner of Forrest Street and
Curtin Avenue since 1986, has
also seen many close calls as
pedestrians cross Curtin Avenue
outside of her shop..
It really is a dangerous road
its really unsafe for pedestrians
trying to cross it, she said.
Trucks go by all day.
Ms Mclean said she was
concerned about the number
of teenagers and tourists who
poured out of Cottesloe station
during summer and had to cross
such a busy road unaided.
Itd be great if we had trafc
lights here because that would
make them aware of the need to
stop and wait for a green light,
she said.
She said that in her 30 years
watching over the crossing from
her shop, she had seen many
near misses as young people
and tourists played chicken,
dodging the heavy trafc to get
across, sometimes becoming
stranded on the median strip
with trucks and cars hurtling
past them.
I really should lm it for a

Colin Svanberg and Melita Mclean dodge heavy trucks to cross Curtin
Avenue.
couple of hours to show people
what actually happens there,
she said.
The absence of a dedicated pedestrian crossing made drivers
take it upon themselves to allow
pedestrians across, she said.
Quite often cars are stopping
to let people across.
Unless you cross at a particularly quiet time, there is
continuous ow of trafc one
way or the other, so to actually
get across that road you can be
standing there waiting for quite
a long time.

John Street resident Colin


Svanberg said he worried that
many overseas tourists leaving
Cottesloe station for the beach
were at particular risk, primed
to look in the opposite direction
for oncoming trafc.
My main concern is that visitors who normally look to the
left for oncoming trafc will be
killed when theyre hit by a car
or truck coming from the right,
he said.
I believe its only a matter
of time before someone gets
killed on Curtin Avenue, and

the trucks are only making it


more dangerous for cars and
pedestrians.
Mr Svanberg expressed his
concern to Main Roads in an
email and received a reply in
which he was told Curtin Avenue
was a local road and therefore
the councils responsibility.
The POST received a similar
answer from a Main Roads
spokesperson: Curtin Avenue
is a local road that is owned
and maintained by the Town of
Cottesloe, therefore any modications to the road need to be
initiated by the town.
But Cottesloe council CEO
Mat Humfrey said it wasnt
good enough for Main Roads to
shoulder the council with sole
responsibility.
As Curtin Avenue is being
used by the state as a district
distributor, and a heavy-haulage
route, it is appropriate for the
state to fund any additional
infrastructure, over and above
what is required for a local
road, he said.
Mr Humfrey said the Forrest
Street intersection pedestrian
crossing islands were a reasonable response to crossing issues
on a local road.
He said Cottesloe council
believed the state government
should accept responsibility for
the use of the road as a district
distributor.
The Minister for Transport,
Dean Nalder, had been asked
to get Main Roads to consider
taking full responsibility for
Curtin Avenue from the council.
The implication of responsibility transferring to the state is
the state will be responsible for
funding the maintenance and
upgrade of the road, he said.
At this stage, we have been
given no indication as to whether
this is denite or the timing.

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a dark corridor after being
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stairs to his at during a threeday power failure at Wandana
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for three days
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A paramedic retrieved his
medication and the man later
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The power cut affected more
than 100 tenants in the 1950s
high-rise Department of Housing
block in Thomas Street.
All the lifts in the 10-storey
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morning when a water pipe in
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Without power, water could


not be pumped to the top oors
and tenants on the lower oors
had low water pressure.
While most appliances in
apartments worked, TVs did
not.
Outdoor and emergency lighting in public areas including
the long passages connecting
the ats did not work, plunging the corridors into darkness,
even during the day.
It is not known if smoke detectors and alarm systems worked
during the brownout.
Many tenants said they had
phoned the Housing Department
several times.
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The report last December that
sealed Lloyd Gormans win.

Lloyds dark
report shines
A detailed report on the
plight of elderly Subiaco residents trapped with no water or
power for three days has won
a journalism award for POST
reporter Lloyd Gorman.
It was the stand-out of three
of his reports considered by
judges in the category of Best
Suburban Journalism.
The POSTs David Cohen was
a nalist in the category. Prizes
were awarded last Saturday
night.
The judges considered three
of Lloyds reports, titled Subiaco
Scandals.
The second was about former
Liberal leader Matt Birneys lobbying of Subiaco councillors on
behalf of his client, the owner
of an ofce building.
The third was Lloyds uncovering of a challenge by the owners
of the Subigate development to
38 conditions imposed on their
16 storey development on the
old Subiaco Pavilion site.
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State planners
to assess infill
A decision on City Beach and
Floreat infill was deferred this
week after state planners heard
deputations from the local community.
The WA Planning Commission
is seeking further information
on the draft amendment prior to
finalising its recommendation, a
government spokeswoman said.
The WAPC is aware of the
ratepayers Supreme Court writ.
Delegations from ratepayers, Cambridge council and
Churchlands MP Sean LEstrange
put their views to the WA Planning
Commission (WAPC) about the
controversial Amendment 31 to
the town planning scheme.
The row has raged for almost a
year over moves to allow duplex,
triplex and apartment development on big blocks in City Beach,
Floreat and parts of Mt Claremont.
After the council decided in
favour of an altered Amendment
31, a ratepayers group asked the
Supreme Court to review that
decision.
The council has asked the court
to throw the case out.
Cambridge CEO Jason Buckley
said he had been told the earliest
date for a hearing was February.
The WAPCs statutory planning
committee discussed it on Tuesday.
The meeting was closed to the
public but the committee listed
the item on its agenda as for final
approval.
The WAPC makes a recommendation to Planning Minister John
Day, who has the final say.
Keri Shannon, spokeswoman
for the ratepayer group, Save
Our City Beach, Our Floreat, is
oneof four candidates for the
Cambridge mayorship.

The Minister is not bound by


the recommendation, so it is critical we have a balanced council in
place as soon as possible so the
final decision can be negotiated in
a sensible and meaningful way,
she said.
Mr LEstrange said he had told
the committee that the council
had pushed through Amendment
31 in the face of opposition from
affected residents.
Mr LEstrange, who lives in the
affected area in City Beach, has
long opposed the council.
I made a deputation, on behalf
of my constituents, he said.
I recommended that Scheme
Amendment 31 not be supported
in its current form.
He said he had told the committee: I am not convinced that
Scheme Amendment 31 will
achieve the housing diversity outcomes for homeowners at different
life stages, single, young family,
retired and aged.
He said it did not pay enough
attention to location or an overall
strategy for the town.
Mr LEstrange said he had told the
committee: Scheme Amendment
31 takes a highly indiscriminate
and widespread approach to infill
throughout two of the towns seven
established suburbs.
Ms Shannon spoke to the committee on behalf of the Save Our
City Beach, Our Floreat group.
Cambridge mayor Simon Withers
put the councils case and was
supported by two council staff who
were there to answer technical
questions.
Each delegation made its submission in private before the
committee discussed it behind
closed doors.

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A show of kangaroo paws provides a splash of colour on the verge of 8 Smyth Road, Shenton Park.

show their best


Spring gardens are blooming all over
the western suburbs, none more so than
the entrants in this years City of Subiaco
sustainable verge and garden awards.

Native plants at 4 Lansdowne Street, Jolimont,


won the best verge award.

The awards recognise verges and gardens


that demonstrate notable contributions to
the citys wider landscape.
The aim is also to help strengthen green
corridors and have features that contribute
to sustainable living.
There are four categories in the contest,
which encourages the residential, business
and school communities to think about innovative and sustainable ways of integrating
greenery into urban spaces.
The winners were: residential verge, 4
Lansdowne Street, Jolimont; residential garden, back, 26 Waylen Road, Shenton Park;
residential garden, front, 190 Nicholson
Road, Shenton Park; school garden, Perth
Modern School living classroom; business garden, joint winners, Unicare, 24
Parkway, Nedlands, and Klopper and Davis
Architects, 270 York Street, Subiaco.

Unicare Nedlands was joint winner of the business garden award with a wall of
plantings.

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New lease of life for


Indiana & public toilets

October 17
2015

News in Brief
On Saturday
November 7 the
2015 Cottesloe
Village Carnival
brings a vibrant
street festival to
Napoleon and
Station Streets
with a variety of
local community
and retail
stalls, creative
artists, food and
entertainment.
Please note: both
streets will be
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re-open at midnight on Saturday November 7.

Come to tea!

IN Seniors Week (November 8-15) Cottesloe, Mosman


Park and Peppermint Grove residents are invited to
a free morning tea at Mosman Park Bowling Club on
Thursday 12th; 10am to noon including entertainment
by the Beehive Montessori School Choir. To book your
place, please contact Danielle at the Bowling Club on
9384 7951 or info@mosmanparkbowlingclub.com.au.

Wheels for hope


COTTESLOE Civic Centre hosts the Celebration
of the Motor Car again on November 22, 10.30am3.30pm, a Wheels for Hope charity fundraiser organised by Automotive Events Management.
Fascinating automobiles have drawn appreciative
crowds for the past three years. Admission costs $20 adult,
$10 children, with all net fees going to the charity, which
supports WA families with disability. Cottesloe charges no
fees for this charitable event.
GROWING support for
the Cancer Support WA
annual concert sees the
event moving to the Civic
Centre main lawn this
year. Predominantly local
musicians will perform
a range of music jazz,
classical and modern
contemporary from 3.306.30pm on Sunday February 28, 2016.
For more than 30 years
the organisation, now
based in Railway Street at

Concert
for Cancer
Support WA
the Cancer Wellness Centre
has supported those living
with cancer, and their families.
It provides WAs only
24-hour cancer support service. Entry to the concert is
$25; concession $20; children free.

HALLOWEEN Celebrations at The Grove are part


of Community Safety Month when Cottesloe and
neighbouring councils promote safety in our community.
On Friday 30 October, The Grove Library will be
hosting Halloween fun after school from 5pm-8pm.
Collect your free Neighbourhood Watch Halloween
HotSpot street pack including free balloons and safety
tips from the Town of Cottesloes Administration Centre or The Grove Library.

A DETAILED proposal
to substantially rebuild
Cottesloes iconic Indiana Tea House and
provide 21st century
facilities for the broader community and restaurant patrons is now
available.
We are determined to
make this development
effective and acceptable
across the board, and for
everyone to take this opportunity to express their
views, said Town CEO
Mat Humfrey.
It is an expensive underWDNLQJDQGZHDUHFRQGHQW
that in partnership with the
State and the Lessee, Cottesloe can provide a solution to the beach toilets
problems that have beset
the Town for years.
You can view the proposal, with designs showing each level of the building and then contact the
Council with comments, by
email, phone, letter whatever suits.
Of greatest importance
to most beach-users will
be new male and female
toilets plus change-rooms,
with more toilets and showers, occupying the whole
mid-level of the Indiana
building.
Light, ventilation and
security will be enhanced
throughout. The present
kiosk is removed, a new
one located at the restaurant level, new stairs and
a lift connect the mid- and
upper-levels.

Council invites residents


input to planning a muchimproved public facility

Indianas recent history


is in the proposal.

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Foreshore redevelopment

Costs
The redevelopment document charts the buildings
history. Its current form
dates to the mid-90s, when
it was built on to the 1983
Cottesloe Beach Pavilion.
The 1983-era toilets,
surf-club boat shed, kiosk
do not meet todays standards.
Replacing these elements
and creating an up-to-date
facility will cost $4.7 million. Contributions are expected to be State government $1.77m; Red Rock
Leisure (Indiana lessee)
approximately $1.3m; Cottesloe $1.7m.
Under a new lease the
annual rent would increase
by $55,000 per annum and
Cottesloe would be responsible for toilet maintenance
and cleaning.
Full details of the Indiana
proposal are the home page
at www.cottesloe.wa.gov.au

RESTAURANT
STORE

HUNDREDS of thousands of overseas and Australian visitors come to Cottesloe every year.
The redevelopment of Cottesloes foreshore infrastructure should make their experience even
better, and enhance the Towns amenity for residents and visitors alike.
But it should not aim
to boost attendances ever
higher.
Thats the brief Council has given consultants
Cardno, engaged to complete a detailed concept
design for the foreshore.

Stages
Their brief requires public consultation, as well as
consultation with stakeholder groups.
The design will contain
two major components.
They are:
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master plan for the area

between Forrest Street


and Eric Street; with
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section.
The detailed designs
provided will allow the
Town to seek support for
the project, as well as obtaining costings and assisting with the Tender
process.

Input
The Council encourages
input from residents on all
aspects of the redevelopment.

Comments
please
IN ADDITION to appointment of consultants for the Foreshore
Redevelopment, design
guidelines have been
accepted for public consultation by Cottesloe
Council and submissions are invited.
Cottesloes Restricted
Foreshore Centre Zone
comprises sites mainly at
the western end of Warnham Rd and John St; and
the NW corner of Erics
St and Marine Pde opposite the Ocean Beach
Hotel.
The guidelines cover
matters such as setbacks,
streetscape,
boundary
walls and interfaces with
residential buildings.
Full details can be
found on the Town website.

Frederick Bell VC Memorial Lecture


Friday 13 November 2015
Cottesloe Civic Centre War Memorial Hall
109 Broome St. Cottesloe
6.00pm for 6.30 start.
AMONG those who died at Gallipoli were 1023 WA men.
Archivist and historian, brance of Lt. Col. Frederick
Ms Shannon Lovelady built Bell VC, which is sponsored
a team of willing volunteers by the RSL and its Cottesloe
to help check records, and sub-branch.
create new information from
Entry is a gold coin doavailable sources. Military nation; light refreshments
experts, authors, historians provided. To attend please
and an international medical call Sherilee Macready on
forensic team joined in the 9285 5000; or email to
project, all contributing their cdo@cottesloe.wa.gov.au;
information and expertise
or contact RSLs Robert
This year Shannon draws OConnor QC on 9367 9771;
on her research to give the or email to rkoconnor@
annual lecture in remem- iinet.net.au

Diggers in the Gallipoli trenches.

POST, October 17, 2015 Page 19

Bush Friends rapped


for election flyer

Grove gardens
reveal secrets

A volunteer Mosman Park


wildlife warrior has been
rapped for distributing an
election flyer urging residents
not to vote for two sitting
councillors.

Ever wondered what lies


behind the picket fences
that line the leafy streets of
Peppermint Grove?
Ten of these private gardens will open their gates
later this month as part of
the Presbyterian Ladies
College Centenary Open
Garden Day.
Now in its 18th year, the open
garden day showcases some of
Perths best properties.
PLC old collegian and
mother Carolyn Shephard
will again host visitors in her
garden, where celebrity chef
Aristos will do a cooking demonstration.
We decided to do 10 gardens this year to tie in with the
schools centenary, she said.
People will see a range of
gardens from modern ones
with pools and tennis courts
to incredibly old gardens with
heritage roses.
There will be market stalls at
PLC selling homemade cakes,
flowers, handmade crafts and
secondhand books and a cafe
will serve homemade lunch
and refreshments at a nearby
property.
Ambience will be provided
by PLCs pipe band and singer
Sara Macliver.
The event is on Friday,
October 30, from 10am to 2pm.
Tickets can be bought online
or bought on the day at $25
for people over 16 and $15 for
pensioners.
Parking will be available
at Manners Hill Park, Keane
Street.

Friends of Mosman Park


Bushland Volunteers convener
Sue Conlon distributed the flyer
urging people to vote for new
candidates Andrew Maurice
and David Prestney in the
North ward.
The flyer, which said it was
issued by the bush group, said
some councillors had reduced
their support for volunteer
community groups, which would
affect the work the groups did.
It said both Mr Maurice and
Mr Prestney had indicated
willingness to understand the
needs of volunteer groups.
Sitting councillor Zenda
Johnson disputed the claims
and said she was disappointed
the Friends had chosen to distribute the flyer.
The Friends of Mosman
Park Bushland have received
unprecedented funding over
the last two years for projects
that fall outside the towns plan
for overall care of the bush,

Part of the Friends of Mosman Park


Bushlands flyer asking residents
not to vote for sitting councillors.
she said.
Her paragraph about reduced support could not be
further from the truth.
I was one of only two councillors who objected to the
proposed cuts in bush care
funding in the last budget, as
I appreciate its importance in
the environment.
Ms Johnson complained to
Mosman Park returning officer
Ron Camp who told Ms Conlon
to add more contact details to
her flyer to technically comply
with the Local Government Act.

Back-pedalling on bike path


A bike path that would triple
the cost of roadworks in City
Beach has been put on hold
for six months.

PLC produce Carolyn Shephard and her daughters Denby (9) and Nina (5)
in their Peppermint Grove garden. Photo: Billie Fairclough

Councillors agreed to defer


the resurfacing of part of The
Boulevard until a bike plan for
the whole town was complete.
Roads boss Chris Colyer said
the plan was not likely to be
finished in six months because
the Department of Transport
wanted the council to timetable

it for 18 months.
Mayor Simon Withers said the
council should not build any
more bike paths on roads until
new standards were adopted.
In the next six months we
are going to set standards for
bike paths, he said.
A committee had been told
it would cost about $190,000 to
widen The Boulevard between
Durston Road and Templetonia
Crescent.

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Preparing boys for life

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Leg of Lamb

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DBC Blade Roast


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Born Coconut Water 1 Litre


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$ 99

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Organic Road 100% Pure Organic


Maple Syrup 250ml
$2.80 per 100ml

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Bella Terra Organic


Virgin Coconut Oil 450ml
$1.11 per 100ml

30

Moccona Coffee Sachets


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Frantelle Spring Water


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MasterFoods
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Sirena Tuna 95g


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$20.95 per kg

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Helgas Bread
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Peckish
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French Fries, Natural Chip


Company, Samboy or Thins
Chips 175g
$1.14 per 100g

$ 99

Kleenex Toilet
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28 per 100 sheets

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$ 99

$ 99

Sweeter Banana
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67 per 100g

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$1 per litre

$ 99

Harvey Fresh
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$1.50 per litre

EA

$ 99

Jalna Greek
Yoghourt 1kg
50 per 100g

EA

$ 99

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Brunswick
Shredded or Shaved
Parmesan Cheese
250g
$19.96 per kg

$ 99

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$8.58 per kg

$ 29

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Ocean Blue
Rainbow Trout,
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$49.90 per kg

$ 99

Primo 1kg Short


Budget Bacon
$5.99 per kg

EA

$ 99

McCain
Beer Batter Chips
or Wedges 750g
$3.99 per kg

EA

$ 99

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$ 99

McCain Peas,
Corn & Carrots,
Winter Vegetables or
Peas & Corn 500g
$3.98 per kg

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Dr.Oetker
Papa Giuseppis
Classic Pizza 445g
78 per 100g

$ 49

EA

Peters Original
Ice Cream 2 Litre
20 per 100ml

$ 99

Bulla Chocolate
Bars 8/10 Pack
472/850ml

EA

$ 99

Pampas Puff
Pastry Sheets
Bulk Pack 1.6kg
37 per 100g

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$ 99

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Lean Cuisine
Meals 350/390g
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$ 99

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$ 49
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Trays of South Australian Grown Lebanese Cucumbers

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JCs Cashews
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$15.98 per kg

$ 99

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JCs Cranberries
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$13.98 per kg

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Punnets of Sweet Carnarvon Grown Mini Roma Tomatoes

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JCs Soya Crisps


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$24.95 per kg

$ 99

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JCs Pitted Dates


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$3.98 per kg

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Pascall
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185/350g

Old El Paso
Taco Kits 295/370g
(Selected Varieties)

Earth Choice
Laundry Liquid
Concentrate 4 Litre
$3.75 per litre

$ 99

EA

$ 99

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Bounty, M&Ms,
Mars, Milky Way,
Snickers
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Arnotts Assorted
Creams 500g
80 per 100g

Coca-Cola Drinks
1.25 Litre
$1.59 per litre

99

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$ 99

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$ 99

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Bounty, Mars,
Snickers or Twix
Funsize Bags
144/216g

Oxo Liquid Stock


1 Litre
15 per 100ml

Powerade Sports
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$3.32 per litre

$ 49

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$ 99

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Starburst Bags
104/180g
(Selected Varieties)

Carrs Water
Crackers 125g
79 per 100g

My Dog
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(Selected Varieties)
92 per 100g

$ 69

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Cadbury Block
Chocolate 200/220g
(Selected Varieties)

Arnotts Chocolate
Biscuits 160/250g

Purina
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Cat Food 85g
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81 per 100g

$ 99

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SPECIALS START SATURDAY 17/10/15 AND FINISH SATURDAY 24/10/15 WHILE STOCKS LAST. SO THAT ALL CUSTOMERS HAVE AN OPPORTUNITY TO PURCHASE SPECIALS
WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT SPECIAL PURCHASES TO REASONABLE RETAIL QUANTITIES. PHOTOS USED ARE FOR ILLUSTRATION PURPOSES ONLY AND MAY NOT FULLY REPRESENT THE ITEM ON SALE

Page 24 POST, October 17, 2015

Market glut delays


Doyle Court offices
Part of the $5million project
to conserve Doyle Court, in
Rokeby Road, and build four
storeys of offices behind it, has
stalled because of a glut of offices in Subiaco.

The Airo will give surgeons to access images of patients while they are on the operating table.

Australian first for CT scanner

Spinal surgeon Paul Taylor


performed Australias first
surgery using an in-theatre CT
scanner at the Mount Hospital
last week.
The Brainlab Airo Mobile
Intraoperative CT (Airo) is ideal
for cranial, spine and trauma
procedures.
It produces high-resolution
CT images, which increase
surgeon confidence and supports
advanced minimally-invasive
surgery.
The hospital installed one of
the first Airos in the southern
hemisphere earlier this month
and is looking forward to more
of its accredited surgeons using

the large-bore, mobile, 32-slice


CT scanner.
Dr Taylor, who is chairman of
Mount Hospitals medical advisory committee, has previously
used similar navigation systems
and was happy with last weeks
surgery.
I had the perfect patient to
utilise this technology. It allowed me to place screws into
the patients spine via computergenerated navigation, and then
to CT scan the patient while still
under anaesthetic to ensure that
the screws were in the correct
position, Dr Taylor said.
Hospital deputy general manager Marc Foley said: The Airo

allows us access to CT images


of the patients anatomy while
they are still in the operating
room, letting surgeons make
decisions rapidly and change
course if required.
This helps to both save time
and, when combined with our
image-guided surgery system,
enables greater surgical accuracy.
Airo has the potential to
change daily practice in the
surgical space and can be used
in virtually any standard-sized
operating room.
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be the first hospital in Australia
to be using this technology.

On Tuesday night, Subiaco


councillors voted to recommend
a two-year extension to the approval the local development
assessment panel had granted
in October 2013.
McDonald Jones Architects
told the meeting that the owners,
Winston Holdings, had delayed
building the office block because
they were worried they would
not be able to find tenants for it.
Planning approval for Doyle
Courts conservation and addition was due to expire about a
week ago.
Winston Holdings still plans to
proceed with the conservation
part of the project.
Due to market conditions
with regard to office space in the
Subiaco area, the owners have
delayed proceeding with the
construction of the four-storey
addition until there is some
certainty that the completed
building will be fully tenanted,
the architects said.
Preparations have been made
for the conservation works to
proceed, a contract has been
signed and a building permit
application submitted.
The office block development is
the latest DAP-approved project
whose developers have asked for
more time before building.
Standard development approvals are valid for two years.
Earlier this year, the owners of
a planned and approved $60million, eight-storey office block in
Seddon Street, Subiaco, success-

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They said their project approved in April last year was
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$120million redevelopment of
the nearby Subiaco Pavilion
market site.
Last year, another developer,
architects Meyer Shircore and
Associates, asked the DAP
for extra time to build their
four-storey office block at 19-27
Catherine Street, Subiaco.
The $8million building opposite a row of heritage terrace
homes had been approved in
March 2012 and again in August
with some changes.
The DAP said an extension
was not possible and that the
developers would have to submit
a new development application.

Training wheels
Peppermint Grove councillors have two weeks to
comment on the WA Local
Government Associations
suggestion that local councillors do mandatory training.
Peppermint Grove CEO
John Merrick said WALGA
was asking a somewhat
philosophical question of the
councillors.
Mr Merrick emphasised the
importance of councillors.
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revenue and $27.6billion of
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competent and well-qualified
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POST, October 17, 2015 Page 25

Maritime English is not


always plain sailing
ROY STALL is a former Royal Australian Navy instructor and an
occasional volunteer tour guide on the replica ship Duyfken
and the Ovens submarine in Fremantle. He explains his job
in recent years: teaching maritime English.
When I tell people Im a
teacher of maritime English
they often look puzzled.
But when I explain that
maritime English is to the international shipping industry
what aviation English is to international aviation, they then
usually nod their heads as they
see the comparison.
Under international regulations, airline pilots are required
to have an adequate command
of the English language to be
able to communicate with air
traffic controllers in whatever
country theyre flying, as well
as to communicate with pilots
of other airlines.
Safety is the major consideration, of course, because airline
pilots cannot be expected to
speak in dozens of languages

English is the international


language of the skies.
English is also the international language of the sea.
So the International Maritime
Organisation has stipulated that
masters of foreign-going ships
over 500 tonnes have to have an
adequate command of English,
and theyve even promulgated
some standard marine communication phrases.
These cover a huge range of
situations, including ship-to-ship
communications, ships talking
to ships pilots who help them
in and out of foreign ports, as
well as vessel traffic services,
that control all movements of
vessels in ports and harbours
around the world.
Im a former Royal Australian
Navy instructor officer and in

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ABOVE: Roy Stall, of Mt Claremont, at Toyomi wharf, in Tokyo harbour. INSET: The Umitaka Maru is the Tokyo
University of Marine Science and Technologys training ship.
the past 15 years of my working
life I have taught English as a
second language, specialising
in maritime English.
This has taken me to the cities
of Alexandria (Egypt), Rotterdam
(Holland), Rostock (Germany)
and also to Qinhuangdao, Dalian
and Shanghai in China, where
Ive taught cadet deck officers
and cadet engineers at maritime universities and shipping
companies.
Its also taken me to the Tokyo
University of Marine Science
and Technology in Japan, and
on three voyages on that universitys 79m training ship, the
Umitaka Maru.
On one occasion on the
Umitaka Maru, we were sailing
south from Tokyo Bay to
Bali and our voyage plan
had us passing the islands
of Iwo Jima and Guam,
before entering Philippine
waters.
I was leaning over the
navigation table with the
captain, checking our position, because there had
been warnings of some
sporadic pirate activity in
the area we were going to
be passing through.
The captain turned to
me and said: I have to
make arrangements for
the pilot.
I was puzzled because
I was not aware of any
intended stops before we
arrived at Bali and I didnt
think we needed a pilot to
help us navigate unknown
waters before our destination, which was Benoa
Harbour.
You need a pilot, captain? I asked in surprise.

No, no I want to make


preparations in case there are
pilots, he said.
Then the penny dropped.
Ahah! I said. So we will make
plans in case of pirates, right?
Yes, yes, said the captain,
with a smile.
That afternoon the crew and
cadets did take some anti-pirate
measures, which included rigging rolls of barbed wire around
the side rails of the ship to deter
boarders, as well as rigging
ropes to trail in the water away
from the ships hull to foul the
propellers of any small vessels
that came alongside without
authorisation.
Two extremely high-pressure
fire hoses were also spraying sea

water high into the air 24 hours


a day as a visual warning to any
would-be intercepting craft.
We also maintained extra
visual and radar watches to
detect any approaching boats.
Fortunately, our passage was
without incident.
Im currently negotiating with
an Indonesian university in Bali
where Im aiming to deliver
a train-the-trainer course for
English teachers in that country, so the institution can itself
teach maritime English.
I can think of worse places to
be located and doing something
which gives me a lot of personal
satisfaction while at the same
time fostering good relations
with our northern neighbour.

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School verge
parking banned

Top award for


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Nedlands tennis coach
Warren Vickers proved himself
an ace when he was named
coach of the year at an industry
awards ceremony last weekend.
Warren runs his business
Tennis Excellence at Nedlands
Tennis Club.
Judges said: With Warren at
the helm, club membership has
increased year on year, largely
as a result of his high-quality
coaching programs, flexibility
and excellent marketing initiatives.
He runs coaching programs
seven days a week and is the
weekend league coordinator
and junior league coordinator.
There was an increase of up
to 55% in league membership
in the past 12 months.
Warren also runs a weekly
community club for juniors
and has started a social league
for adult members and nonmembers.
As well as working at
Nedlands Tennis Club, Warren
was hailed for donating prizes
to schools and clubs.
Tennis aces including Alicia
Molik and Perths rising star
Maddison Inglis were at the
ceremony at the State Reception
Centre in Kings Park on Friday.

Mosman Park has banned


parking on verges outside
Mosman Park Primary School.

Coach of the year Warren Vickers, right, with award sponsor Josh Lauren, from Centro Chambers Insurance Brokers, Cottesloe.

Over the next two weeks, signs


banning parking on the verge at
the intersection of Solomon and
Victoria streets will be installed.
Parking will also be banned on
the verge in front of the school in
Victoria Street, from the corner
of Solomon Street west to the
loading bay.
In an email to the school,
Mosman Park senior ranger
Des Warner said the council
was worried about the safety of
children trying to cross the road
from between cars parked on the
verge. They were also worried
about damage to the verge grass
and kerb.
I understand this may inconvenience some parents but my
intentions are based on safety
concerns raised by residents
and noted by myself, he said.
I will do my best to be on site
throughout the first few weeks
of the new term to advise drivers of the changes and request
they make arrangements to collect their child from a different
location in the future.
Mr Warner said repeat offend-

Wheels fall off free parking push


By LLOYD GORMAN
A bid to extend free parking
on Sundays in support of new
weekend markets in Subiacos
CBD was cut short at Subiaco
council on Tuesday night.
Councillor Julie Matheson
introduced a motion to shake up
local parking rules by introduc-

ing three hours of free parking in


several council-owned carparks
around the city centre as a matter of urgent business.
Ms Matheson argued it was
urgent because parking signs
would need to be changed
quickly before the new Markets
on Rokeby which could draw
between 25,000 and 50,000 people

opened on October 31.


A staff report said the targeted
carparks Rowland Street, Park
Street, Forrest Street, Barker
Road, Churchill Avenue and
Railway Road raised $12,000
each quarter from normal parking fees.
Staff said it would cost $14,000
to change signs and reprogram

ticket machines, with potentially


the same amount needed again
for further changes to signs.
In her motion, Ms Matheson
said the change would help
overcome negative public perceptions that Subiaco was a
difficult and expensive place
to park.
Please turn to page 109

Welcome Home

Mosman Park will fine parents who


repeatedly park on the verge outside Mosman Park Primary School.
ers would be fined.
School principal Alison Robb
said the restrictions had been
initiated in response to parent,
staff and resident concerns
about traffic and student safety.
We are very keen to encourage students walking to school
so were working with the Town
of Mosman Park to increase
pedestrian safety in the area
around Mosman Park Primary
School, she said.

New members
at Claremont
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join Susan Ngan on Claremont
councils audit and risk management committee.
Usually only one community
member sits on the committee, but councillor Alastair
Tulloch was in favour of two.
We should say thank you
very much and appoint them
both, Dr Tulloch said.
Claire Brittain is staying on
the foreshore advisory committee and will be joined by Ian
Hunter and Robert Brereton.
Rosemary Hunter and Karen
Kaard have taken spots on the
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Samanthas
puts the fun
into day care

Crop circles
can stay
A City Beach artist is allowed to keep his verge crop
circles after Cambridge councillors revoked an order to
remove the blue metal.

Yoga, singing, dancing and


bush walks are all part of the
fun at Samantha Folans family day care in Shenton Park.
Samantha has been named WA
winner in the 2015 Excellence in
Family Day Care Awards.
She is now in the running to
be named 2015 National Family
Day Care Educator of the Year
later this month.
Family Day Care Australia
CEO Carla Northam said there
had been more than 2000 award
nominations from parents this
year.
The overwhelming response
from parents reflects the important role family day care is
playing in the lives of working
families around the country,
she said.
Samantha is an incredibly
passionate early childhood
education and care professional, who values each and
every childs education and
well-being.
The national winners will be
announced on October 24.

Samantha Folan at home with her young charges, from left, Jessica, Jace, Ollie and Jack.

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TOWN PLANNING SCHEME NO 1 AMENDMENT NO 29
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accordance with section 87 of the Planning and
Development Act 2005 that the Minister for Planning
approved the Town of Cambridge Town Planning
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City of Nedlands
Arts Committee
Expressions of Interest are called from interested
members of the community interested in being
on Council's Arts Committee, for a term ending
October 2017. A youth representative is also
sought. These positions are voluntary.
The Arts Committee will provide comment
and advice to the Council to assist in matters
concerning proposals for public artwork, the City's
art collection, promotion and evaluation of arts and
cultural programs and Council's public art policy.
Current membership vacancies are:
Two
community
representatives
with
demonstrated expertise in public art.
One youth representative with an interest in
public art, aged 12-25 years.
Those expressing interest need to demonstrate
experience and/or knowledge of public art practice.
Copies of the Terms of Reference are
available from Rachel Birighitti, Tresillian
Arts Centre Coordinator, on 9273 3500 or
rbirighitti@nedlands.wa.gov.au
For further information contact Rachel Birighitti
9273 3500.
To express your interest please email
a one page cover letter and CV to
council@nedlands.wa.gov.au or PO Box
9, Nedlands WA 6969. Applications close on
Friday 30 October 2015.

Mental program
helps seniors stay
A program helping keep
older West Australians
out of hospital has been
recognised with a Mental
Health Good Outcomes
Award.
The Shenton Park
Hospital in the Home
service, run by City Lower
West Older Adult Mental
Health Service, won the
University of WA school
of psychiatry and clinical
neurosciences award for
improved outcomes in seniors mental health.
Hospital in the Home
offers acute mental health

assessment and management for seniors who would


otherwise require inpatient
care.
The service meant a
broader range of treatment
options were available to
help people avoid hospital
admission or reduce the
time they spent in hospital.
The Hospital in the
Home program has the ability to be creative and flexible, which has benefited
seniors, team members
and the wider service,
Mental Health Minister
Helen Morton said.
A service evaluation

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positive impact, with
improved quality of life
and well-being for older
adults and a reduction in
the length of stay required
in hospital.
More than 90% of people
who used the service said
they would recommend it
to others, largely because
of the quality of staff and
a preference to be at home
rather than in hospital.
The Mental Health Good
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BUSH FIRES ACT 1954


METROPOLITAN FIRE DISTRICT
Notice to all owners and/or occupiers of land in the following Local Authorities: Town
of Cottesloe, Town of Mosman Park, and Shire of Peppermint Grove.
Pursuant to the powers contained in Section 33 of the above Act, you are hereby
required on or before 30 November 2015 or within fourteen days of the date of you
becoming owner or occupier, should this be after 30 November 2015, and thereafter
up to and including 31 March 2016 to clear all ammable materials, immediately inside
all external boundaries of the land and also immediately surrounding all buildings
situated on the land.
If it is considered to be impracticable for any reason to clear rebreaks as required by
this notice, you may apply to the Council or its duly authorised ofcer not later than 19
November 2015, for permission to provide re breaks in alternative positions on the
land. If the Council or its duly authorised ofcer does not grant permission, you shall
comply with the requirements of this notice.
The penalty for failing to comply with this notice is a ne of not more than $1,000.00
and a person in default is also liable, whether prosecuted or not, to pay the cost of
performing the work directed in this notice if it is not carried out by the owner or
occupier by the date required by this notice.
The requirements of this notice should be carried out by means other than burning e.g
(mowing and rotary hoeing). Grassed areas need to be maintained to level no higher
than 10cm during the months of November through to March of each year. Trees
should also be pruned to ensure a clear separation of at least 3 metres back from the
eaves of all buildings. There is also a requirement for a 2.5 metre clearance between
trees and power lines. All remaining hazardous and ammable material (leaf litter,
twigs, trash, bush, dead trees, piles of timber, branches) capable of carrying a running
re should be removed. This includes house gutters, yards and all out buildings.
BURNING RUBBISH OR REFUSE
A person shall not:
(a) Without the written approval of the Manager Environmental Services, and
(b) Except in accordance with the terms and conditions to which the approval is
subject, set re to, or cause to be set on re, any rubbish or refuse either; in any
incinerator, or on the ground.
By Order of Town of Cottesloe
Mat Humfrey, Chief Executive Ofcer
By Order of Town of Mosman Park
Kevin Poynton, Chief Executive Ofcer
By Order of Shire of Peppermint Grove John Merrick, Chief Executive Ofcer

John Major, of Lentara


Crescent, said: I have been to
hell and back over this.
He asked what action would
be taken against dozens of
verges with artificial turf that
did not comply and was told
the council responded to complaints.
You have enough people in
City Beach who like dobbing
everyone in, he said.
Councillors were told the
policy on what was allowed
on verges was being reviewed.
Councillor Rod Bradley said
some smaller blue metal was
already permitted.
What we are talking about
is a couple of millimetres,
he said.
Councillor Corinne MacRae,
who chaired the committee that
had earlier supported removing
the gravel, said she had driven
past Mr Majors house.
The photos made the verge
look worse than it is, she said.
My husband was with me and
said, What is wrong with that?
It is lovely. I particularly
liked the snake.
Councillor Colin Walker said
the verge spoilt the street and
he was worried it would set a
precedent.
See letter page 34

Fund plea
The Westcoast Community
Centre will explain its work
to western suburb councils
and its need for funding.
The centres chairwoman,
Christine Palmer, and program
manager, Jean Harvey, all but
asked Peppermint Grove councillors for funding at Tuesdays
council agenda briefing.
Ms Palmer told shire president Rachel Thomas the centre would soon give similar
presentations to other western
suburb councils.
Ms Thomas advised them to
return to a council meeting
after this weekends local government elections and present
to the new council.

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Your Council Needs You!


Positions available for Community
Members on City of Nedlands
Committees
Audit and Risk Committee
Expressions of Interest are called from interested
members of the community for the Audit & Risk
Committee, for a term ending October 2017.
Copies of the Terms of Reference are
available
from
Michael
Cole,
Director
Corporate & Strategy, on 9273 3500 or
mcole@nedlands.wa.gov.au
Please express your interest by way of letter
or email to the Chief Executive Officer at
council@nedlands.wa.gov.au or PO Box 9,
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on Friday 30 October 2015.
Sustainable Nedlands Committee
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October 2017.
Copies of the Terms of Reference are available
from Pollyanne Fisher, Policy and Projects Officer,
on 9273 3500 or pfisher@nedlands.wa.gov.au
Please express your interest by way of letter
or email to the Chief Executive Officer at
council@nedlands.wa.gov.au or PO Box 9,
Nedlands WA 6969. Expressions of interest close
on Friday 30 October 2015.

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Generally (and yes, not always)
properties are priced with the

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prices up, and all those buyers
who are waiting for The Sellers to
get desperate will have missed
the boat and will have to pay
more.
So my advice is forget about
what the market is doing, or what
its going to do and just look at the
property, decide if you like it, and
if you do, just go ahead and make
an offer at what you consider a fair
price, because when the market
turns (and it will) the property that
you really wanted may just not be
there anymore, and even if it is,
you might just have to pay a lot
more for it.
And if youre an investor
make your move now investors
are coming back into the market
despite rental prices being down
at present, because
they realise that
things can only go
up from here and
they want to be
right there when it
happens.

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Woman
charged over
57 oences
Police say two Subiaco
crimes are among 57
charges against one
woman.
The woman was detained in Bayswater and
remanded in custody until
she appeared in Perth
Magistrates Court last
Wednesday.
Her charges included
burglary, robbery, stealing motor vehicles, and
stealing.
Police said the woman
had been involved in a
robbery and a burglary
at separate Rokeby Road
shops in Subiaco last
month.
She is due to appear in
court on October 23.

Telstra worker
on 40 charges
A lawyer for a former
Telstra worker said that
at his next court appearance, his client would
enter pleas to 40 charges
of stealing as a servant.
The worker is alleged to
have stolen Telstra iPads
and phones valued at more
than $250,000.
Last Thursday, his bail
was extended after his
lawyer said his client
needed to get legal advice.
The man is due to appear in Perth Magistrates
Court on November 26.

Crime Stoppers 1800 333 000

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with RHIANNON SHINE

Burglars keep
busy locally

Woman charged over syringe threat


A woman walking near
Subiaco Oval was threatened with a syringe and
told she would be killed
if she did not hand over
everything she had.
Police have charged a
23-year-old woman with
one count of stealing and

one count of aggravated


armed robbery.
They allege her victim
was walking down the
street when the attacker
threatened her and
ripped off her necklace
on October 8.
Police will also allege
that on the same day

she had got into a taxi


at Subiaco Square and
stolen the drivers phone.
She was arrested the
next day and appeared in
court on October 10.
She was remanded in
custody and will reappear
in court on October 21.

Halloween
crackdown

Cottesloe police say


there have been several
car and house burglaries in recent weeks.
Sergeant Carol Vernon
said a burglar entered a
Floreat home through an
unlocked door to steal
house and car keys on
Tuesday.
We have had burglaries in Mosman Park
and some burglaries in
Floreat.
The predominant offences [in Floreat] are
stealing from cars.
Burglars are still targeting easily disposable
items such as iPhones,
telephones and cash
which is suggestive of the
offenders wanting quick
access to cash, which may
be drug related.
If people are conscious about locking
doors and checking cars
are not left with things
exposed they shouldnt
have a problem.
Sergeant Vernon said
bicycles were also being
targeted. People should
record the serial numbers
of their bikes, she said.

POST, October 17, 2015 Page 33

Cottesloe officers say


they are not the fun
police, but they will be
cracking down on vandals this Halloween,
October 31.

Just some of the 500 eggs confiscated by Cottesloe police


during a previous Halloween.

Beach bonfire
warning
Bonfires on the beach
will be targeted by
Cottesloe police.

Use your QR scanner to


email letters to the

Acting Senior Sergeant


Carol Vernon said bonfires were not allowed
and often involved street
drinking.
What we have had in
the past is a problem
with people from the
backpackers or the hotel
using takeaway alcohol
and going down directly
in front of Eric Street and
having bonfires, she said.
Its not allowed. Street
drinking, reserve drinking
and setting fires are just
not on.
We will be targeting
that.
Its not every night, all
night its usually a group
of people now and then.

Hot coals are a hazard for


beachgoers.

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Sergeant Carol Vernon,


from Cottesloe Police, said
they had sent out letters to
local businesses advising
they had the right to refuse
to sell eggs, flour, paint
and water balloons in the
lead up to Halloween.
Young people need to
be mindful not only about
the damage they can cause
to property but also the
damage they can cause to
their reputation, she said.
They could get a criminal record.
Halloween parties
where large numbers of
young people gather have
caused big problems in
previous years.
Last year police spoke
to 105 juveniles at the annual Halloween party in
Peppermint Grove.
Five of the them were
drunk, and two were given
move-on notices.
The year before, police
confiscated more than
500 eggs from gangs of
Halloween hoons intent
on splattering local homes.

Easy heist for


BMW, Porsche
thieves

Two cars a BMW and


a Porsche were stolen
from a Nedlands home
where the front door
had been left unlocked
this week.
The thieves entered the
Cooper Street home on the
night of October 12.
The keys to the blue 2000
BMW E39 and the beige
2005 Porsche Cayenne
sedan were on a table in
the entry to the house.
The BMW was found
abandoned on Reid
Highway on Tuesday after
a police chase.
Acting Senior Sergeant
Murray Geneff said a man
was driving the car.
The Porsche had not
been found when the POST
went to press.

School
computers
stolen
Computers were stolen from two schools on
the last weekend of the
holidays.
Rosalie Primary School
had its front door smashed
and a laptop stolen, while
Perth Modern had six
computers stolen.
Wembley Acting Senior
Sergeant Murray Geneff
said the burglaries happened on October 10.
He said school holidays
generally had a higher rate
of break-ins.

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How to prevent
big ugly homes
in our towns

Crop circles
could be icons
Thank you, Lally and
John Major, for sharing
your vision and concept of
a waterwise verge (On the
verge of crop circles, POST,
October 10).
Such an aesthetic and
stimulating manifestation
can only enrich and engage
a neighbourhood.
Im off to broaden my mind
on crop-circle iconology.
Brunhilde Prince
Branksome Gardens, City Beach

themselves as representatives
of Cottesloe need to understand
the true impact of this issue
on our suburb and advocate
accordingly.

I support Mosman Park councillor Zenda Johnsons concerns


about current urban planning
practices (Four battle for North
ward heart, POST, October 3).
Ms Johnson said homes were
becoming over-sized and overheight, and were given reduced
setbacks with less open space,
while overshadowing and overlooking neighbours.
My wife and I encountered
all those things with an extension to a house near ours, and
our endless complaining got us
absolutely nowhere.
Ms Johnson was about the only
person, out of the hundreds of
councillors in Perth I contacted,
who showed some interest in my
idea that no concessions at all
should be given to the state governments residential design codes.
My idea of a blanket ban on
council discretion would avoid
all those building issues Ms
Johnson was worried about.

Trevor Saleeba
John Street, Cottesloe

Colin Svanberg
John Street, Cottesloe

RIGHT: From last weeks POST.


Lally and John Major say their
verge treatment resembles
crop circles that will soon be
covered with plants.
Photo: Paul McGovern

Freight through Cottesloe will still grow without the link


There seems to be some
incredibly muddled thinking
in Cottesloe about the Perth
Freight Link.
From a strategic planning
viewpoint, anything that is
done south of the river, be it
the freight link or an outer
harbour, is good for Cottesloe.
The only bad outcome is
if nothing happens, because
freight through the suburb will
inevitably increase.
There are significant issues
for those affected by the link,
or the outer harbour, but these
are not issues for Cottesloe as
such and it is disingenuous to
pretend they are.
Thank goodness there are

some level heads on the council


who appreciate this.
Re leakage through Cottesloe
from the link: even the quoted
42% leakage would mean Curtin
Avenue truck traffic in 2050
would be the same as it is now,
hardly a killer argument.
But GPS technology exists
now that allows trucks to be
tracked and automatically
tolled on prohibited routes.
From a wider planning perspective, we should seek and
support the very best solution for our south-of-the-river
friends possibly a tunnel
and for our North Fremantle
friends, but if a southern
route is stymied, the pressure

MANNING & ASSOCIATES


OPTOMETRISTS

See Life well lit.

Cottesloe Central Shopping Centre


Stirling Highway, Cottesloe 9384 6720

will build on Curtin Avenue


with huge negative impact on
Cottesloe.
A longer-term solution is the
outer harbour at Kwinana.
In the interim, Fremantle is
our major container port and
we should not ignore the rising
transport access requirement.
The Roe 8 extension can serve
both options, so it is logical for
this to proceed with appropriate
environmental care.
The next stage, access to the
Fremantle port, will need to
be creative and rigorously designed to protect the fabric and
environment of the established
suburbs it passes through.
But those who would present

Our streets a freeway


Speed, not parking problems, is the major problem for Nedlands council at the Mt Claremont
shopping centre.
Hoons drive up and down the Asquith freeway
at 60kmh to 70kmh when the limit is supposed
to be 50kmh.
There are no speed limit signs.
There are stop signs at the intersections of
Strickland and Adderley streets, but very few
vehicles stop.
We see very few rangers around here, and when
we do, they go up one lane and down the next.
The Asquith freeway is a bus route, and there
are a couple of retirement villages nearby, as well
as a doctors surgery.
People cross the street on gophers or with walking frames to get to the pharmacy.
Speed signs would help, or speed humps, or
roundabouts, before we have a major accident.
Athur Ibbs
Asquith Street, Mt Claremont.

LOCAL PLANNING SCHEME NO. 3

RESTRICTED FORESHORE CENTRE


DESIGN GUIDELINES

BUSINESS PLAN FOR THE


REDEVELOPMENT OF THE
INDIANA TEA HOUSE BUILDING
AT COTTESLOE BEACH

At its Ordinary Meeting on 29 September 2015, Council


resolved to undertake public advertising of proposed
Restricted Foreshore Centre Design Guidelines, in
accordance with the Local Planning Policy provisions of
the Scheme, for the consideration of any submissions and
further reporting to Council. The Design Guidelines are
required by the Scheme and will assist with development
proposals in the Restricted Foreshore Centre Zone.
Any comments on the proposed Design Guidelines for the
Restricted Foreshore Centre Zone are invited and written
submissions should be lodged with the Town by Monday
2 November 2015, by email, the Towns website under
Council: Have A Say, or letter (refer below).
Copies are available for viewing at the Towns Office, from
8:30am to 4:30pm Monday to Friday, or on the Towns
website: www.cottesloe.wa.gov.au under Quick Links.
Enquiries may be directed to Andrew Jackson, Manager
Development Services, on 9285 5000.
Mat Humfrey
Chief Executive Officer

In accordance with the Local Government Act, 1995


Section 3.59, a business plan has been developed
and public submissions are invited on the proposed
redevelopment of the Indiana Tea House building. The
redevelopment includes the public toilets and other
community facilities within the building.
A copy of the business plan is available for inspection
from the Council Office and Library. Alternatively you may
download the business plan from the Council website
www.cottesloe.wa.gov.au
Written submissions closing 4.00pm on Wednesday 25
November 2015 should be addressed to the undersigned
and can be emailed to council@cottesloe.wa.gov.au,
posted to PO Box 606, Cottesloe WA 6911, or hand
delivered to the Towns Administration Building, 109
Broome Street, Cottesloe.
Mat Humfrey
Chief Executive Officer

109 Broome Street, Cottesloe


PO Box 6069 COTTESLOE WA 6911
Telephone: (08) 9285 5000
Facsimile: (08) 9285 5001
Email: council@cottesloe.wa.gov.au
Website: www.cottesloe.wa.gov.au

109 Broome Street, Cottesloe


PO Box 6069 COTTESLOE WA 6911
Telephone: (08) 9285 5000
Facsimile: (08) 9285 5001
Email: council@cottesloe.wa.gov.au
Website: www.cottesloe.wa.gov.au

Smelly surprise on Subi verge


What a jolly surprise to find
a yellow plastic bag loosely
opened and sitting on top of our
green waste bag, on our verge.
We are a family with three
young kids who are hassling
us every day about having a
pet dog.
Yet we resist, mainly for two
reasons: we dont want to be
stranded in Perth and not be
able to travel for holidays; and
we do not want to have to walk
the dog and pick up its poo
every day, as we know none of
our kids will do after the first
week of getting a pet!
So, saying that, I find it very
hard to stay calm when I find
in my green waste bags a revolting opened smelly poo bag
chucked carelessly by someone
who clearly made sure not to
be seen.
Vincent (surname withheld
Finding a yellow bag of dog poo
in the green waste bag was not
by request)
Redfern Street, Subiaco
appreciated.

Footy day patrols bad for residents


I am opposed to Subiaco
councils tendering for more
parking rangers on football
days (20 more rangers, POST,
October 10).
While the intent may be to
protect local parking, it ends
up giving residents a hard time.
From the many complaints
I have received, it appears to
be mostly residents (and their
visitors) going about their normal lives who are nabbed on
football days.

They are used to the normal


parking zoning of two hours.
Its hard to break that habit
and be alert to football dates
when there is no parking without
permits, especially if you dont
follow the game.
Patrolling the two-hour limit
would be a far fairer system.
Stephanie Stroud
Subiaco North ward councillor
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No logic in GRV
rating system

Turn that ugly


grey roof into
a work of art
As an incidental tourist
looking for the wildflower
show in Kings Park recently
(not easily found, by the
way, what with signs lacking), I stumbled across the
Aboriginal Art and Craft
Gallery the preferred government supplier.
Then, coming out again,
under the lookout off Fraser
Avenue, what did I behold?
There, on the green lawn,
sat a young tourist with a
colouring-in book on her
knees, totally oblivious to
the grey shed roof in the
view below!
My mind clicked: what
if Aboriginal artists could
colour in and embellish the
convention centres wasted
rooftop space?
Mt Claremont reader Susan Strobel envisages Aboriginal artwork improving the view of the convention centres
This boomerang-shaped
huge grey roof from Kings Park. Photo: Paul McGovern
roof embraces the buildings
behind it, as if to welcome
the newcomer mob of Johnnycome-lately high-rises.
With this regime, container
A letter circulated from tion from Main Roads is: ... 11%
We are all lucky guest visiCottesloe mayor Jo Dawkins says of the 3000 containers travel trucks now using Curtin
tors to Noongar land here.
the Perth Freight Link (PFL) will on Port Beach Road [Curtin Avenue can continue to use
it, so it is logical that by 2023,
result in negligible increase in Avenue].
We owe the rst owners of
With the PFL, it is expected when container movements go
trafc through Cottesloe and that
the land around Kings Park
these trucks will continue to from 3000 to 13,200 per day as
local roads will be regulated.
a truly Aboriginal landmark.
All this would lessen the travel northbound to service predicted by Fremantle Ports,
Heres to recycling an ugly
industrial areas in the northern truck movements will increase
impact on Cottesloe, she said.
shed roof, turning it instead
by four times.
Premier Colin Barnett and suburbs.
into a giant, artwork.
Main Roads showed the counHeavy vehicle trafc through
Main Roads WA espoused roads
I know from our overseas
will be regulated, that is, trucks the western suburbs will con- cil drawings of its preferred
guests that it is the wonderful
will be banned from local roads. tinue as it does currently, but position to join link/Stirling
works of indigenous artists
Then, when asked for docu- will only be a small proportion Highway traffic with Curtin
that most fascinate internamentation for this, they all of heavy vehicle movements to Avenue at Leighton.
tional tourist visitors, and
To me, all the above sounds
changed position to could be and from the port.
not the business buildings of
Equally, the western suburb like large increases in trafc
regulated, its the sensible
Perth city.
thing to do and this is the most route will remain, as it is today, a volumes for Cottesloe.
J.F. Walsh
restrictive access vehicle (RAV)
likely scenario.
Susanne Strobel
Grant
Street,
Cottesloe
4
network
route.
The
latest
documented
posiMayfair Street, Mt Claremont

It all sounds like more trucks for Cottesloe

Town of Claremont

Your Community-Your Say

I notice that Subiaco council


rates have been an issue in the
local government elections.
I understand that our rates
are calculated by multiplying the Landgate gross rental
value (GRV) of properties by
an amount in the dollar determined by the council.
The rates are used to provide
all the services of the council
except waste disposal and
emergency services that are
funded by additional charges.
If the GRV of a property
increases, as mine has by
45% since 2013-14, the council
decreases the amount in the
dollar to buffer the rise.
However, this is only by 10%.
The result is an increase in
my rates of 30%.
What is the logic for basing
rates on the GRV?
If the GRV of a property increases, do council expenses
increase by the same amount?
I think not.
If Landgate determines a
higher GRV for a property, does
the owner then have a greater
capacity to pay higher rates?
I think not.
It may make more sense to
base the rates on the maximum
number of residents to be
serviced by the council, that
is, the number of bedrooms in
each house.
That could be combined with
special area rates for localities
that require more maintenance.
Before someone says that
local government legislation
requires councils to use the
GRV, I say change the legislation.
Je Gawthorne
Darbon Crescent, Subiaco

Must Subiaco voters turn to Labor


and the Nats, Mr Marmion?
This is an open letter to
Nedlands MP Bill Marmion regarding the City of Perth Bill.
Like the vast majority of
Subiacos South ward residents,
I share the concerns of Tony and
Beverley Noakes regarding the
City of Perth Bill (Tell MPs not
to vote for Perth Bill, Letters,
POST, October 10).
Can you guarantee that clauses
29 and 53 of the Bill will not expose Kings Park to development
pressures?
And can you guarantee that
clauses 17 and 18 will not forcibly
move 1800 Subiaco residents into
the remote and now problematic
City of Perth without their having
any say in the matter?
We value the integrity of our
mayor and councillors.
And do you think residents will
blame you for not taking a stand
on these matters on their behalf,
if the City of Perth Bill becomes
an Act?
Do you think it is right that

Bill Marmion
they should have to turn to the
Nationals and Labor to represent
them on these issues?
Residents have long been waiting
for a proper response from you on
these matters.
Anna Vanderbom
Monash Avenue, Nedlands

I enjoyed the campaign trail

Town of Claremont is seeking your feedback on the relocation


of the Claremont War Memorial.
For more information, to see a map of the proposed new location and to provide
your feedback, please go to www.surveymonkey.com/r/ClaremontWarMemorial
to complete the online survey by no later than 2 November, 2015
To receive a hard copy of the survey, please call 9285 4300

I would like to thank Cottesloes


forthcoming, friendly and frank
East ward residents whom I have
met recently as a council candidate
walking the campaign trail.
Should I be elected, I will bring
my own energetic approach to the
issues they have raised with me.
These included the potential
impact of further trucks from the
Perth Freight Link, the present
unacceptable levels of truck trafc
in Curtin Avenue, parking, daily
speeding through school crossing
restricted areas (crossing guards
want a higher police presence),
dogs walked off leads, ad hoc development decisions, big signs on
railway land and lack of fair consultation about issues that matter.
I like our dog beaches, want the
amenity of the Indiana site improved, want a safer Curtin Avenue

and Marine Parade, and I oppose


the freight link in its present form.
I support completion of the
Enquiry by Design planning consultation process towards a sustainable Cottesloe and I want the best
we can have in our green spaces.
I was pleasantly surprised by
the scattering of (mostly) carefully
subdivided blocks, and I enjoyed
the views from and within hilly
east Cottesloe.
It has made me think I need to
vary my walking pattern to enjoy
more fully this magic place of ours,
though my deaf 15-year-old dog
may complain.
Sandra Boulter
Cottesloe East ward candidate
Millers Court, Cottesloe
More letters page 38

POST, October 17, 2015 Page 37

Ultimatum to
ice addict
From page 5

Aria Natta, left, Velvet Atkins, Amelie Slaughter and Natasha Whittome with gifts they worked to buy for
impoverished children.

Doggy do helps poor kids


Presbyterian Ladies College
Year 2 students picked up
dog poo for pocket money so
they could buy impoverished
children Christmas presents.
Each student was asked to
choose the age and gender of a
child to send gifts to and then
had to raise $30 in pocket money
from chores to buy the presents.
PLC Year 2 teacher Aleasha
Franetovich said the idea tied
in with teaching subjects such
as geography and money.
We walked down to
Woolworths and Coles and
looked at how much things
would cost, she said.

And they get to see where


in the world their gift is going
on the map.
They go all over the world to
Africa, Asia and the Middle East.
It also taught them how
money has value.
Natasha Whittome (7) said her
box of gifts was for a boy aged
between five and nine.
I chose a boy because Ive got
two brothers, she said.
She said she spent more than
$30 of hard-earned pocket money
on the gifts, which included a
Frisbee and toy aeroplane.
I had to pick up the dog poo,
unpack the dishwasher and

make breakfast, she said.


Her classmate Aria Natta
(7) filled her box with toys and
convenience items like toothbrushes and soap.
She said her chores included
picking up the dog poo and making her family members beds.
For each bed I made I would
get only $1, she said.
The kids said they couldnt
believe some children would
want toothbrushes more than
anything for Christmas.
The gifts were shipped off this
week and will be distributed
through charity organisation
Samaritans Purse.

MOSMAN PARK

visited the home since last


Friday.
A follow-up inspection will
happen, Mr Buckley said.
The health notice issued last
Friday required the occupant to
undertake some maintenance
tasks within the property.
If, at the next inspection, the
tasks are not completed, the
town has the power to declare
the house unfit for human habitation until they are completed.
If it does come to that, it is an
offence for any person to occupy
the house.
The man, a property millionaire, inherited at least four
properties from his father, who
died in May last year.
The properties are in the
name of Murray Burton and
Charles Gallucio, who work
for Leederville accounting
and bookkeeping firm Farina
Nominees.
Two months ago, Mr Burton
said he and Mr Gallucio were

Police attended the Tarongo Way


home seven times last weekend.
joint trustees of the fathers
estate (Ice addict is worth millions, POST, August 22).
Mr Burton would not say how
much money the man received
from him.
We are trying to administer
the estate as best we can, Mr
Burton said at the time.
I cant evict the son. I cant
sell the properties.
We ... ensure any beneficiaries are provided with funds for
living.

Lloyds dark report shines


From page 15

The judges commented: A


worryingly small number of
this categorys entries fit this
description: an important news
story, thoroughly researched
and told well.
Lloyd Gormans Left in the
Dark is one such. But for Lloyds
efforts, the story would not have
reached the general public.
It ought give pause to any
reader in our ageing Australia;
the event happened in Subiaco,

but has much wider resonance.


Who knew this could happen to
frail tenants in one of the worlds
most affluent cities?
No other media reported
it a fact that should give us
all pause.
Lloyds other stories were
also probing, well researched
and clearly written, but Left
in the Dark was the clincher.
It shows why suburban
journalistic excellence still
matters, whatever your suburb
or region.

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Children in detention
are Australias shame
As a signatory to the UN
Convention on the Rights of
Asylum Seekers and Refugees,
as well as the Rights of the Child,
Australia is obliged to protect
these vulnerable people, especially children in its care in
detention, whether in Australia,
or on Nauru or Manus Island.
Australia, to its shame, can
hardly claim to be doing this
in practice.
In fact, it tries its best to prevent any information about the
physical and mental abuse from
coming out of detention centres.
The fact that the number of
children on Manus and Nauru
has dropped since the present
government came to power is
nothing to be proud of.
If one child is held in detention, it is shameful.
I feel ashamed of Australias
record on human rights and the
excuses successive governments
make to keep them there.
The slogans former prime
minister Tony Abbott came up
with Stop the boats! Weve
stopped the drownings at sea!

were quite meaningless.


It can be debated that being
imprisoned indefinitely on
islands, locked up without
any hope of release, is worse
than drowning at sea, not least
because once imprisoned on
these islands, their lives become
worthless, without a future.
How can anyone condone
the actions of the Australian
government?
I thought a change to a more
compassionate and caring Prime
Minister, Malcolm Turnbull,
would bring some hope of
change.
Sadly, the rhetoric is still the
same and not acceptable to any
self-respecting, decent human
being.
Shame on the government for
perpetuating this policy with
limp excuses and the often repeated slogan, which seems to be
one of the Ten Commandments,
written in blood: They will
never be settled in Australia.
Carole Metcalfe
Oban Road, City Beach

Kind strangers in Subi Centro


On Saturday, October 10, my
husband was returning from
the shops in Subiaco.
As he crossed the road on
the corner of Mouritzen Way,
he tripped and fell heavily and
was unable to stand up.
His plight was seen immediately by a lady driving by, who
quickly got to his side, followed
by a builder working on the
apartments nearby, and then
a gentleman driving by.
They soon had him comfortable with a headrest and shade
to cover him, because it was

a hot day. They then called an


ambulance and sent another
person to direct it.
The lady then was able to find
my phone number and call me.
They all waited until the ambulance arrived and he was in
capable hands.
What kindness and helpfulness shown by these passers-by.
Thank you to all these considerate people.
Shirley Majors
Allora Avenue, Subiaco

The Perth Freight Link has


residents who are likely to be
affected up in arms.
Quality of life for residents of
Cottesloe and many other parts
of Perth is declining under the
weight of increasing noise and
air pollution as well as the loss
of amenity that flows from everexpanding road traffic, along with
a loss of open space to expanding
roads and high-density housing.
Any solution to an everincreasing and critical need for
improved transport logistics that
ignores the underlying driver
of an ever-growing population
will simply act as a band-aid
to a symptom and will not deal
with the real issue.
Over time, such an approach
will eventually be overwhelmed
by the needs of an ever-growing
tide of additional people.
Any solution to Perths developing traffic gridlock that relies
on cheap oil as a transport fuel
is doomed to failure.
Globally, oil production is
peaking.
Remarkably, despite a rising
oil price, production of low-cost
conventional oil has been flat
since 2004.
The only net increase in
global oil and condensate supply has arisen from the totally
cash-flow-negative production
of high-cost unconventional oil
and condensate out of the US
and Canada.
Rail using renewable energy
is by far the most preferable
short-term solution.
But a stable population will
be required to end the need
for expensive retrofitting of
infrastructure into an existing
urban environment.
Peter Strachan
Florence Street, Cottesloe

Ted Smith outside his home of 43 years, Tukurua, in Cottesloe.


Photo: Paul McGovern

Tukurua Ted is a refugee of sorts


It was sad to read about Ted
Smith and Tukurua (I want
to die in Tukurua, says Ted,
POST, October 3).
As we get older, our memories
cause us to cling to what we
know best.
The house Mr Smith has lived
in for 43 years is for him his
memory of happy times.
It gives his life purpose, it is
his home.
I say home because it is not
just a house to Mr Smith.
Tukuruas buyer, Andrew
Forrest, has presented himself
as a benefactor.
After using his money to do
good for the University of WA
and other institutions he is
now turning his vision towards
refugees, Syrian or otherwise.

What a wonderful CV for Mr


Forrest to take to his final resting place.
However, what about Mr
Smith? At 81, he would become
a refugee in a sense no matter
how much he would be selling
his home for to Mr Forrest
because he would be losing
his home.
Our home is not about ownership; it means much more, as,
no doubt, Mr Forrest would
also feel if one day he lost his
money all of it.
Mr Smith is not suffering
from sellers remorse he is
suffering from loss of identity,
his connection to the home and
the land he is one with.
Louise W.
(name withheld by request)
Thomas Street, Nedlands.

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Community news

Whats on
in POST community
Rotary breakfast

Karen Northey from the


Alzheimers Association will
give a talk titled Your Brain
Matters as guest speaker at
the next breakfast meeting of
the Rotary Club of Cambridge.
It is at 7.30am on Wednesday,
October 21, at the Cambridge
Bowling Club. Enquiries: Max
on 9387 4626 or Mike on 9204
1324.
Unitarian gathering

Part-time Wembley Downs


Uniting Church minister Karen
Sloan will talk about a journey
of a lifetime Faith, Science,
Spirituality and the Camino!
Her talk for the Unitarian
Association is at 10.30am on
Sunday, October 18, at Drabble
House, behind Nedlands library.
Mosman ratepayers

NSW artist Mark Waller brought one of his seascapes to Beehive Montessori School and showed students Zoe Stewart, left, and Zen Darbin-Pullen
how it was done. Photo: Billie Fairclough

How to really see the sea


The difficult art of painting
the sea is child's play for students at Beehive Montessori
School in Mosman Park,
thanks to NSW artist Mark
Waller.
Mark, who is renowned for his
beautiful and lifelike paintings
of water and seaside landscapes,
gave nine to 11-year-old students

at the school a lesson in how to


paint the ocean in the lead-up to
the schools annual art exhibition, Arte Ricca 2015.
The exhibition opens next
Friday and will feature selected
emerging and established artists, including Mark.
During his stay in WA, Mark
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Mark says his paintings are
about elevating simple moments.
Tiny discoveries are laden
with wonder and life, he said.
They need to be documented,
highlighted, embraced and
savoured.
Arte Ricca opens at 6pm

on October 23 and runs until


November 1.
From October 24, the opening times are 11am to 4pm on
Saturdays and Sundays, and
8.30 to 10am and 2.30 to 4pm,
Monday to Friday.
Funds from Arte Ricca
support Beehive Montessori
Schools capital gifting program.

The next meeting of the


Mosman Park Residents and
Ratepayers Association will
be on Monday, October 19,
at 7pm in the Mosman Park
Bowling Club.

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Royal Life Saving WA is looking


for volunteers to help collect
donations on Royal Life Saving
Day, Friday, November 6. People
need to be able spare a couple
of hours on the day to shake a
Quackers donation duck in the
city or at a railway station.
For further information on Royal
Life Saving Day and how to get
involved, call 9383 8200 or go
to www.lifesavingwa.com.au.

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Community news

An amazing race
through Subiaco
Teams are gearing up for
the Amazing Race-style Race
Around Subi on Saturday,
November 7.
From 9am to 1pm, teams of
two to six can compete in a
short or long course, according
to their age and fitness.
Along the way they will
complete a range of fun and
interactive challenges before
reaching the finish line at the
Subi Farmers Market.
There are prizes to be won
and a free sausage sizzle at
the end.
The race, organised by Subi
Voice of Youth (SVY), is in its
sixth year and last year 45 teams
took part.
Subiaco mayor Heather
Henderson said she would not
be competing in this years race

but it was something the entire


community could enjoy.
Race around Subi is one of
the most anticipated events
each year, and it is wonderful to see the community get
involved, she said.
A number of retail, hospitality and commercial shop fronts
are involved, showcasing the
diversity that Subiaco has to
offer.
Registration is free and is
now open. Register your team
on the citys website at subiaco.
wa.gov.au.
The race is being run in
partnership with the Heart
Foundation.
To donate to the Heart
Foundation, visit doitforheart.org.au/event/
RaceAroundSubi2015

Talking turtles by the lake


Researcher Caitlin
Bartholomaeus has spent
the past four years studying
freshwater turtles and will
talk about her discoveries
in a chat for local people at
Lake Claremont.
The talk has been organised by the Friends of Lake
Claremont as the next of its
series of monthly lakeside
chats.
Caitlin, who is based at
Murdoch University, has been
investigating freshwater turtle
ecology in urban wetlands and
exploring how engaging with

the community can improve


the outcomes of urban ecological research.
Her presentation, Talking
Turtles, is from 6.30 to 7.30pm
on Tuesday, October 27, at the
Lake Claremont Golf Club, 7
Lapsley Road, Claremont. The
doors will open at 6pm.
All interested local people
are welcome to enjoy the talk
and the light refreshments to
follow.
RSVP for catering purposes
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Students from St Thomas spruik produce that will be selling at their school fair, including their special tea,
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Fair fever builds at St Thomass


There is a hum of excitement
at St Thomas Primary School
in Claremont as parents and
children prepare for what is
shaping as their biggest spring
fair yet.
A bumper crop of stalls is
planned for the fair, which will
run from noon to 4pm on Sunday,
November 1.
We will also have our own
sideshow alley, with a bouncy
castle and petting zoo, said
P&F president Ann Johnston.
Each class is busy planning
its own stall, including a white
elephant stall, pre-loved kids
clothes, a popcorn, lollies and
toy store, cake-in-a-jar, tea and
muesli.

There will our famous Lovely


Lemonade as well as kids craft
stalls.
Ann said parents had been
busy planting out for the plant
stall.
There will also be lucky
dips, lob-a-choc chocolate grid,
a teddy bear raffle, cake stalls
and fresh produce.
Head along for a lunch of pizza
or a sizzling sausage and there
will be gourmet devonshire teas
in the afternoon.
New school principal Justin
Tuohy said he was amazed at
the high level of parent and
community involvement in the
school.
The fair is often the first time
young kids can go off indepen-

dently with their friends and


enjoy rides, he said.
Because its in the safe school
environment, everyone has a
great time.
Old St Thomas students who
are now in high school use the
St Thomas Fair as a great opportunity to have a spontaneous
reunion.
P&F president Ann Johnston
said all money raised would go
back into the school to help fund
resources for the students.
The school has 155 families
and prides itself on its academic,
art and sporting results.
For more information about
the fair, phone St Thomas
Primary on 9286 9500 or email
stthomaspf@gmail.com.

13 PEARSE ST, COTTESLOE


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ABSOLUTE PRIME LOCATION.
The existing 1950s built, modest 3 bedroom
home, has a beach house charm of the era.
Subdivision potential offers extensive
opportunities to develop, or a perfect canvas
to build your dream family home.
Located in a highly desirable, quiet, family
orientated area, and only a stroll from the
best of Cottesloes lifestyle amenities,
transport and shopping.
Rare and unique corner block
R.O.W rear access (from Fig Tree Lane)
Large north facing 1007sqm block
Zoned R30 with subdivision potential.
This represents an incredible opportunity
to create something very special.

Morgan Sudlow
& DVVRFLDWHV
real estate

agent

Tony Morgan 0418 900 349


www.morgansudlow.com.au
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FOR SALE

EOI

21 BINDARING PARADE, CLAREMONT

MULTIPLE OPTIONS!
1 CHANCE!

SUB-DIVISION POTENTIAL
AAA LOCATION!
ICONIC AND SUBSTANTIAL HERITAGE LISTED FAMILY HOME!
(with room for full size tennis court and pool!)
ELEVATED AND LEVEL 1,960SQM LANDHOLDING!
ZONED R30!
PANORAMIC SWAN RIVER VIEWS!
12 MONTH SETTLEMENT POSSIBLE, GIVING THE NEW OWNERS
AMPLE TIME TO SEEK AND OBTAIN PLANNING CONSENTS!

FOR A CONFIDENTIAL DISCUSSION PLEASE CALL

ALAN DAY 0401 449 995


alan@alanday.me

39 St Johns Wood Boulevard, Mt Claremont T: 9386 9999

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Community news

A trout by any
other name
Over many years, many anglers have reported catching
northern species in the metro
area.
There are the obvious ones
like spanish mackerel, which are
common visitors to our shores,
and schools of big tuna and marlin that the northern currents
bring south.
Then there are the reports of
some really strange species being
caught, usually from boats out
wide in deeper water.
Some of the odder fish I have
come across include spangled
emperor, wahoo and even a
sailfish.
Plenty of northern mangrove
crabs have been reported over
the years at Dongara, Kalbarri,
the Swan River, Mandurah,
Bunbury and Augusta and probably many other locations, too.
A few years ago a strong current must have carried eggs or
larvae all the way down the coast
and the mud crabs settled into
southern waters quite well.
I have not heard of any of these
being caught over the past few
years so it is possible the colder
waters finally took their toll.
There have always been reports of coral trout being caught
in metro waters, especially
around Rottnest.
These fish turn out to be close
relatives of coral trout, coronation trout, which are fairly common in southern waters and taste
just as good as their northern
cousins.

Putting the nishing touches to some of their paintings are, from left, Dorothy Beardshaw, Edwina Carre,
Mary Boyd and Val Verhoe. Photo: Paul McGovern

Artistry comes to the


Wembley Downs fair
Among the more than 50
stalls and entertainment at the
Wembley Downs district fair
will be a colourful display of
paintings by members of the
Sundowner Art Group
The group will display a range
of paintings in oils, acrylics and
watercolours, and all will be
for sale at prices ranging from
$20 to $320.
The fair is at Luita Street
Reserve from 8.30am to 3pm on
Saturday, October 31, and the art

will be on show in the Scouts


Hall in Dover Crescent.
In addition to arts and crafts,
there will be all-day live entertainment, rides for children
and stalls of handmade gifts,
plants, bric-a-brac, books and
food tasting.
Entry is free.
The Sundowner Art Group
meets at Dorothy Genders
Village in Mosman Park. For
more information, call Pat on
9339 1670.

Top portraits
for Fremantle
The Fremantle
International Portrait
Prize will feature works by
photographers from more
than 30 countries.
The exhibition will be on
show in Fremantles The
Moores Building from next
Sunday until November 1.
The winners of prizes
valued at $12,000 will be
announced at the opening
of the exhibition.
For more information,
go to fipp2015.org

FISHING

with Gary Shugg


I say this, but just the other day
my son, Andrew, sent me a photo
of what looked like a northern
coral trout that he had caught
off Rottnest.
Of course, I immediately
thought he meant a coronation
trout, but on closer examination
I realised it was the real McCoy.
They look very similar, but the
tail of the coronation trout is
different and the overall colour
is a bit darker, too.
Coral trout at Rottnest is great
news, especially when you think
that there might be more out
there. I, for one, would be out
in search of more.
The next thing you know there
will be barramundi in the Swan
and Canning rivers. Now that
would be great news.
Talking of barramundi, the
Broome Fishing Club and the
Mary Island Fishing Club, based
in Derby, had their annual interclub competition in the Fitzroy
River last weekend.
The top five anglers from each
club had their fish measured and
the winning club was the one
with the biggest total.
The Broome club was victorious, winning by nearly 2m and
the longest barramundi of the
competition, at 102cm, was caught
by me!
I dont get a chance to brag
very often, so there it is.

THIS WILL LEAVE YOU SPEECHLESS!


130 JERSEY STREET, JOLIMONT
bed 4

bath 2

car 2

End Date Sale: All oers presented by 6pm


Wednesday 11th November 2015 (unless sold prior)
Prepare to be amazed! A simply stunning and awe inspiring home that will
please all of the senses. From the moment you set eyes on 130 Jersey Street
you are greeted with sensational architecture and design so aesthetically
pleasing you wont know where to look rst. And it is available to be yours!
Set in an incredible location opposite Henderson Park, the outlook from the
front of this home is so peaceful you will be forgiven for
forgetting you are in one of the best locations, literally
close to IT ALL! Properties like this one are a rare nd so
when the opportunity knocks you simply have to take it by
the hand. Dont miss your chance to do so.

OPEN SATURDAY 17TH OCTOBER 2.00PM 2.45PM PLEASE CONTACT

DEAN BRADLEY 0411 110 779

POST, October 17, 2015 Page 47

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beyond the dreams of others.

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PRESTIGE Apartments
63 South Perth Esplanade, South Perth

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For Private Viewing and details please Contact

GAVIN YOUNG Sales Executive


gavin.luxe@hotmail.com
39 St Johns Wood Boulevard, Mt Claremont T: 9386 9999

0438 338 863

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NEDLANDS, 40 Tyrell Street

Price Guide: Mid to High $2Ms

PERFECTION!
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INSPECT SATURDAY 17TH OCTOBER 11:00 - 11:45AM

Agent MARK ANDERSON


Phone 0411 645 174
www.andersondavies.com.au

NEDLANDS, 106 Webster Street

SPECTACULAR GOLF COURSE LOCATION... WITH RIVER VIEWS

Price Guide: Circa $3M

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IDPLO\HYHQWV INSPECT SATURDAY 17TH OCTOBER 10:00 - 10:45AM

Agent MARK ANDERSON


Phone 0411 645 174
www.andersondavies.com.au

POST, October 17, 2015 Page 49

NEDLANDS, 28 Bruce Street

Price Guide: From $1.32M

READY FOR A MAKEOVER!!

Needing a revamp to restore its former lustre, this near original period cottage is ideally positioned walking distance to
UWA, Nedlands Primary, Broadway Fair Shopping and transport...and would best suit 1st home buyers, character loving
renovators and investors!!
INSPECT SATURDAY 17TH OCTOBER 12:00 - 12:45PM

Agent MARK ANDERSON


Phone 0411 645 174
www.andersondavies.com.au

CLOSING DATE SALE: 22ND OCTOBER 15


(Owners reserve the right to accept any offer prior to closing)

COTTESLOE, 2/134 Marine Parade

Price Guide: Early $1Ms

SUNSETS FOREVER!
A remarkable opportunity to secure a GROUND FLOOR apartment (113sqm) with a MASSIVE courtyard overlooking the
brilliant Indian Ocean... DO NOT MISS THIS ONE!
INSPECT SATURDAY 17TH OCTOBER 1:00 - 1:45PM

Agent MARK ANDERSON


Phone 0411 645 174
www.andersondavies.com.au

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COTTESLOE
22/30 KWONG ALLEY, NORTH FREMANTLE

FROM $1,150,000

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DOWN BY THE RIVER


The quality and features of this property are not found anywhere else, and it is easy to
see why the development won the prestigious award of HIA Apartment Project of the Year.
Comprising of a large open plan living area and a beautiful kitchen with every conceivable
cooking appliance - both of which look over the balcony to Fremantle Harbour and Carnac
Island in the distance. The large master suite has a balcony with an outlook to the hills of East
Fremantle, as well as walk-in-robe and en-suite. There is also a second, double bedroom with
balcony, a second bathroom, study nook and laundry. The property further benets from two
car bays and a good size storeroom.

HOME OPEN:
SATURDAY 17TH OCTOBER
10.10AM - 10.45AM

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

12/12 DOEPEL STREET, NORTH FREMANTLE

FABULOUSLY FUNKY NORTH FREO


Some locations really have it all. The amazing river and surrounds steps away, beautiful
beaches abound, and great restaurants, wine bars and shops are a short stroll away. There
is excellent access to public transport. The townhouse is spacious and full of natural light. It
offers good views, and plenty of room for entertaining. Built over three levels, it has its own
entrance. The master has a walk in robe and ensuite, whilst the two additional bedrooms
have built in robes and share a large bathroom. The open plan living/dining kitchen area
has aspects out to the Swan River, and is a warm and inviting space. Special features include
ducted vaccuming, ducted air-conditioning and heated swimming pool in complex.

FROM $1,150,000

HOME OPEN:
SATURDAY 17TH OCTOBER
9.30AM - 10.05AM

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

POST, October 17, 2015 Page 51

COTTESLOE
244 MARINE PARADE, COTTESLOE

OFFERS FROM $4,200,000

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LONG ISLAND BEACH LIFESTYLE

362sqm

In January 2013, the homeowner worked with Interior Designer Natalie Bowen of Indah Design to create the
Long Island Beach Lifestyle refurbishment of 244 Marine Parade Cottesloe.
The result is a four bedroom, three bathroom, casual Hamptons Style, easy care home over 3 levels with
panoramic views north and south over Cottesloes iconic, diamond white sandy northern beaches.
Features include entertaining kitchen and breakfast bar, full width dining and lounge with unique glass roller
windows that retract to open the whole space to the ocean view, two master bedrooms with ensuites, two
additional bedrooms with self-contained kitchenette and bathroom, excellent security, two separate living
areas with self-contained bar and outdoor deck and tranquil pond shaded by lush green palms.
The home also has the advantage of two secure private front and rear courtyards and two street frontage with
rear access to garage and additional parking off Marine Parade.
HOME OPEN: SATURDAY 17TH OCTOBER 3.10PM - 3.45PM

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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COTTESLOE
77 CURTIN AVENUE, COTTESLOE

OFFERS FROM $1,295,000

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PERIOD ALLURE, FAMILY APPEAL

562sqm

Behind a gracious facade, this character rich c1930 solid brick residence reveals an inviting combination of
period charm and modern family comfort superbly enhanced by a spacious rear garden and pool area. The
close proximity to Cottesloe Village shops and restaurants, Glyde Street shops and restaurants, the train station,
great schools and most importantly the beach make this a superb offering. A host of period features including
leadlight windows and ornate cornicings create a wonderful rst impression through the entry, a beautiful
dining room leads onto the open-plan kitchen and living room, lled with natural light. Three good-sized
bedrooms all have built-in robes, and a cheerful family bathroom accommodates a growing family. The master
bedroom has a study/nursery adjoining. The covered alfresco overlooking the low maintenance landscaped
gardens and heated swimming pool is an entertainers dream. Additional amenities include pool dunny, laundry,
wide oorboards, handy garden shed/workshop, reverse cycle aircon, sub-terrain underground drip system
reticulation, secure parking for three vehicles, and loft storage.
HOME OPEN: SATURDAY 17TH OCTOBER 11.05AM - 11.40AM

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

POST, October 17, 2015 Page 53

COTTESLOE
8 GRANT STREET, COTTESLOE

50 METRES TO THE BEACH

OFFERS HIGH $2,000,000s

443sqm

This spacious, contemporary beach house is so very close to the water, you literally breathe in the salty air
off one of the worlds best beaches. Ideal for family life with good separation, exible oor plan, and a low
maintenance lifestyle.
Entry level comprises main bedroom with new bathroom, study, open-plan living and dining areas, good
kitchen, all leading out to the north-facing alfresco area.
The childrens wing down stairs provides another three bedrooms, new bathroom and opens onto sheltered
landscaped gardens.
Low maintenance
Metres to the beach
Excellent family home
HOME OPEN: SATURDAY 17TH OCTOBER 2.30PM - 3.05PM

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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COTTESLOE
46 GOLDSWORTHY ROAD, CLAREMONT $2.695M-$2.895M

A PLACE TO CALL HOME

1330sqm

Tasteful modern luxury has combined with the elegance of tradition to create a
spacious family home. This beautiful two-storey residence has historic proportions
(circa 1928) and has been stylishly updated to create an easy entertainer. Bright
family living areas, open-plan country kitchen with quality appliances, formal
lounge, pool room, bedroom/ large study, main bedroom suite with dressing room
and marble ensuite, upstairs wing with four bedrooms and two bathrooms, wine
cellar, separate studio, double garage with ROW access. PLUS, a grass tennis court,
sparkling pool, mature gardens and shady verandas. All this on a corner 1,330qm
block in a fantastic central location.

HOME OPEN: SATURDAY 17TH OCTOBER 10.00AM - 10.35AM

DEBORAH BRADY 0405 570 903


deborah.brady@acton.com.au
2/51 RULE STREET, NORTH FREMANTLE LOW TO MID $2Ms

LARGE APARTMENT

490sqm

Brilliantly located in the historic landmark Old Soap Factory enjoying spectacular river
and ocean vistas, this gracious home enjoys spacious living areas, kitchen with quality
appliances, indoor alfresco with pool and spa plus a magical master suite with private
deck and magnicent views. With bespoke style, this four bedroom home (plus study
and large mezzanine providing additional space) enjoys mod cons including security,
cellar and a glass lift to all levels. In a quiet cul-de-sac with the river at your feet and a total
area of 490sqm, this unique home is sure to impress, with its character features and views
both across the river and to the ocean, with the beach, schools, parks, public transport,
cafes and restaurants all nearby.
HOME OPEN: SATURDAY 17TH OCTOBER 2.40PM - 3.20PM

DEBORAH BRADY 0405 570 903


deborah.brady@acton.com.au
7/44 BARNFIELD ROAD, CLAREMONT

SUBSTANTIAL APARTMENT

$1,185,000
2.5

237sqm

With a New York loft ambience, this two bedroom apartment offers lowmaintenance living with incredible style. Sunlit and spacious open plan living and
dining areas, streamlined white stone kitchen with quality Smeg appliances, plus
a private alfresco courtyard. Upstairs, a mezzanine living area, a bright main
bedroom with BIR and ensuite, plus a second bedroom and bathroom. There is
excellent storage, a powder room/laundry, and double garage with ROW access.
Its effortlessly cool with polished timber oors, exposed brick walls, raked ceilings,
louvre windows, corrugated cladding, reverse cycle air conditioning, and stone
benches. Walk to cafes, shops and train. Youll love the industrial chic!

HOME OPEN: SATURDAY 17TH OCTOBER 11.00AM - 11.35AM

DEBORAH BRADY 0405 570 903


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

POST, October 17, 2015 Page 55

COTTESLOE
3 BEAGLE STREET, MOSMAN PARK

TIME TO SHINE

AUCTION
6

574sqm

AUCTION SATURDAY 21ST NOVEMBER 2015 AT 11.30AM


ON SITE (UNLESS SOLD PRIOR)
Youll love the mystery of this understated family home, which opens up to reveal its
stunning secrets to you. On a 574sqm landholding the opportunities are endless.
The spacious residence has a glamorous heart and has been fully renovated with
a wonderful blend of crisp contemporary ttings and welcoming period features.
There is excellent separation between several living areas, a fabulous all weather
alfresco area and a separate self-contained one bedroom studio, and the central
kitchen is the heart of the home.
HOME OPEN: SATURDAY 17TH OCTOBER 12.50PM - 1.25PM

DEBORAH BRADY 0405 570 903


deborah.brady@acton.com.au
54 MANNING STREET, MOSMAN PARK

SERENE AND GREEN

FROM $1.695M

896sqm

Ticking all the boxes! This spacious, single level, four bedroom home offers a
private lifestyle in a friendly neighbourhood. On a large 896sqm landholding this
house is ideal for a growing family or downsizers who are still wanting land. The
light and airy home has three separate living areas and a large covered alfresco
perfect for all year round entertaining. The beautiful garden has room for a pool,
and there is a large shed/ workshop with ROW access. With quality ttings
throughout, air conditioning, no steps and wide doorways, this immaculate and
comfortable residence is walking distance to local shops, the river and the beach.

HOME OPEN: SATURDAY 17TH OCTOBER 1.35PM - 2.10PM

DEBORAH BRADY 0405 570 903


deborah.brady@acton.com.au
8 FLORENCE STREET, COTTESLOE

BUILD TWO HOMES?

$2.8M - $2.95M
2

1014sqm

Prime Cottesloe location


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

HOME OPEN: SATURDAY 17TH OCTOBER 9.30AM - 10.05AM

DEBORAH BRADY 0405 570 903


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

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DALKEITH
79 VIKING ROAD, DALKEITH

A BIG HOME WITH A BIG HEART

OFFERS FROM $2,150,000

1012sqm

OFFERS CLOSING 4PM TUESDAY 3RD NOVEMBER 2015 (UNLESS SOLD PRIOR)
This big-hearted home is for the family who crave space to spread out, as well as fantastic indoor and outdoor
spaces to enjoy together. Everything about the property is grand and oversized from the generous oor
plan to the large bedrooms, soaring high ceilings and the enormous north-facing windows. Wrapped in lush
landscaping, the lagoon-style swimming pool takes centre-stage of this private, quarter-acre oasis. You can
imagine the fun summer days that lay ahead!
Located in the heart of Perths most prestigious neighbourhood. This 1012sqm property is moments from Swan
River, and within 700m of Dalkeith Primary School, the tennis and bowling clubs and Dalkeith Village. Your
family will also enjoy close proximity to all of WAs top schools, Claremont Quarter, UWA, Kings Park and the
beach. The CBD is an easy 9.5km trip.

HOME OPEN: SATURDAY 17TH OCTOBER 11.40AM - 12.20PM

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, October 17, 2015 Page 57

DALKEITH
4 TYRELL STREET, NEDLANDS

WELCOME HOME

OFFERS ABOVE $1,900,000

809sqm

Built in 1928, this sumptuous character home has been meticulously maintained and elegantly renovated for
modern living. Washed in natural light, the layout includes a series of stately living areas, generous bedrooms
and a large study. A stand alone studio complete with ensuite and a gorgeous aspect overlooking the pool
offers great versatility. French doors open to relaxed alfresco entertaining areas, a resort-like swimming pool
and established gardens.
Living on this peaceful street in the sought-after part of Nedlands thats south of the highway, your family
will enjoy an enviable position that puts you within 1.5km of Kings Park, Swan River, UWA, local cafes and
shops not to mention the tennis, yacht and golf clubs.
Meanwhile, theres just one trafc light to get to the CBD and efcient public transport links in all directions.
Shopping options are endless with Claremont, Subiaco and the City at your nger tips.

HOME OPEN: SATURDAY 17TH OCTOBER 10.00AM - 10.40AM

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

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SOUTH WEST
EAGLE BAY

$995,000

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EXCLUSIVE EAGLE BAY REDUCED BY OVER $500,000

THE BEACH SIDE LIFESTYLE

With sweeping ocean views to the North East, this massively reduced 4094sqm blank canvas is ready
for you to build your dream home on. The pristine waters of Eagle Bay are only a short walk through
a tranquil bush track directly opposite the property - spend your time surng, snorkelling
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memories at the beach.

A fantastic, modern home located directly across from the pristine shores of Geographe Bay and close to
parks, boat ramps and Dunsboroughs thriving town centre. This quality built two storey home is ideal for
permanent or holiday living. The design lends itself perfectly for entertaining family and friends however
still allows for separation when you require that private time.

GAVIN HOWLETT 0428 567 090

LANCE HART 0417 979 516

gavin.howlett@acton.com.au

lance.hart@acton.com.au

WEST BUSSELTON

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$990,000

YALLINGUP

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$649,000

QUALITY BLOCK AT REDUCED PRICE!

Located on the corner of Short Street & Hovea Crescent with views over Geographe Bay is this opulent
4 bedroom, 3 bathroom home complete with study, three huge living areas, extra-large garage with
shoppers entry & below ground solar heated pool.

In one of the most sought after locations for rural residential properties in the South West! This sloping
5 acre block in Gunyulgup Valley, with panoramic valley views North and East, would have to be
the pick of all. The property overlooks the magical vista of a winter creek quietly trickling over small
granite waterfalls, all only a few hundred metres stroll to the Little Fish restaurant and
Gunyulgup Valley Gallery.

ROGER SKELTON 0411 519 362

CHRIS AYERS 0429 904 266

roger.skelton@acton.com.au

chris.ayers@acton.com.au

WEST BUSSELTON

FROM $169,000

FERGUSON

PRICE ON APPLICATION

17 LOTS UNDER OFFER

FERGUSON SUNSET HILL

39 Lots priced from $169,000. With easy access on and off the bypass, generous lot sizes ranging
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Community news

Soap and
water do
the trick
Students at Iona Pre-Primary
know there are germs on their
hands if they dont wash them
they have seen them.
Teacher Jayne Kaiko showed
how they could use an ultra
violet light kit to see the germs
before and after washing their
hands with soap.
In another activity, they shook
hands with other children who
had painted palms to represent
germs to see that germs that
cause diarrhoea and the flu are
easily shared.
As part of Global Handwashing
Day this week, they learnt
through song and art projects
as well as through science about
the importance of hand washing with soap as an effective
and affordable way to prevent
diseases and save lives all over
the world.

Look at those germs Teacher Jayne Kaiko got her Iona students, from left, Poppy Castiglione, India Huston and Charlotte Harding, to cough on
their hands and then used ultra violet light to show how many bacteria there were. Photo: Billie Fairclough

A thought-provoking season finale from Irish Players


The Irish Theatre Players
entered their one-act play,
Voices in the Rubble, in the
recent WA Dramafest and
were awarded Best Actor,
Best Actress and the coveted
Dorothy Barber Award for Best
Overall Production.
Now they are presenting their
final production for the year

and are promising it will be a


very Irish experience for the
audience.
They will stage Noel ONeills
Last Bus to Contrition, a funny,
emotional and honest play set
in 1960s regional Ireland.
It follows the lives of three
Irish girls who are trying to
understand the early years of
their childhood.

It is a thought-provoking tale,
delicately and insightfully portrayed through the eyes of the
young and older women.
The show will be at the Irish
Club, which will take on the appearance of a traditional Irish
pub and shop.
The audience will be treated
to a drink on arrival and a tasty
supper provided by Hettys

Scullery Irish Bread at interval.


The play will be performed at
the club in Townshend Road,
Subiaco, on October 28, 29 and
31 and November 4, 5, 6, 11, 12,
13 and 14 at 8pm, with a matinee
at 3pm on November 1. Tickets
are $20, concession $15.
For bookings go to irishtheatreplayers.com.au.

Paint became germs to show


Iona Pre-primary students Harriet
Broad, left, and Will Strong how
easily bacteria are spread.

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Community news

Tales of the ex-apes


The scientific narrative of
evolution is bio-political, according to Jonathan Marks,
professor of anthropology
at the University of North
Carolina.
Professor Marks will argue
that because of this, the study
of human evolution is broader than the data provided by
palaeontology, archaeology,
and genetics.
In his talk at UWA, he will
show that traditionally it
has been considered more
scientific to emphasise mans
continuity with the apes over
his discontinuity.

In fact, evolution produces


both patterns simultaneously
descent and modification,
he says.
And although people may
sometimes be uncomfortable with it, narratives of
human macro-evolution are
invariably bound up with
narratives of human microevolution.
Professor Marks talk is at
6pm on Wednesday, October
28, in the Theatre Auditorium
at the University Club.
The talk is free, but RSVP
is required via ias.uwa.edu.
au/lectures/marks.

Can you change Princesss life?


The gorgeous Princess
is a terrified little girl who
desperately needs reassurance.

Year 2s at North Fremantle are looking forward to showing visitors the delights of their school next Sunday.

Cakes put icing on open day


What do Bonn Scott, delicious
cakes, happy kids and a chook
house have in common?
The answer is one of the oldest schools in the state, North
Fremantle Primary School.
And on Sunday, October 25, the
school is opening its doors to the
public.
The schools Open Day and Great
North Fremantle Cake Bake will
be between 10am and 1pm and
while visitors wont be able to

meet Bonn Scott in person, as a


former student, hes sure to be
there in spirit.
Visitors will meet happy kids,
eat cake and be able to visit the
much-loved chooks.
The school community is keen
to welcome new faces as well as
old. Students will be recording
the stories of former pupils who
visit the school to add to their
Knowledge Bank project.
Therell be tours, kids activi-

ties as well as the cake judging,


with fantastic prizes awarded on
the day.
Therell also be tea, coffee,
home-made lemonade and a sausage sizzle as well as performances
by guitarist Christian Thompson
and the school choir.
North Fremantle Primary
School is on the corner of John and
Turton streets in North Fremantle.
For more information, call the
school on 9335 2743.

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opportunity to live a waterfront lifestyle.

She is seven months old


and has clearly had a tough
start in life.
What she needs is a loving
home where she will learn
that not everyone is evil.
Because of her anxiety, she
is not suited to a home with
kids or other dogs.
To arrange to meet
Princess, call the Dogs
Refuge Home in Shenton
Park on 9381 8166.

Princess

Try DIY presents for Christmas


Craft courses at Fremantle
Arts Centre start next week,
with a huge range of arts
and crafts on offer.
Special one-off Christmas
workshops are being offered
in December.
Learn how to create a small

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Gearing up doctors
to help homeless
It was a family affair when
Homeless Healthcare in West
Leederville took delivery of three
new vans.
The vehicles were contributed by
the Jeanetta Winkless Foundation,
and members of the Winkless
family turned out to make the
presentation.
The vans will be loaded with
equipment and medicine so that
doctors and nurses from Homeless
Healthcare can head out to help
Perths marginalised people.
They set up clinics in drop-in centres and womens refuges and also
help people living on the streets.
For family patriarch Max
Winkless, providing wheels was the
ideal way of helping the service,
because cars and trucks have been
his life-long business.
Back in the late 1940s, Max (87),
who now lives in West Perth, sold
his much-loved Harley Davidson

motorbike while his young wife,


Jeanetta, contributed her dowry so
they could buy a share in a truck.
This one-truck business grew into
a publicly-listed company.
Max and Jeanetta and their four
children had a long history of philanthropy and set up the Jeanetta
Winkless Foundation in 2007, just
before Jeanetta died.
The foundation enables the family to personally direct the distribution of donations and choose a
local organisation so that family
members can get involved.
Homeless Healthcare, formerly
known as Mobile GP, was set up in
2008 by Dr Andrew Davies.
He recognised that the most effective way to address the health
needs of homeless people was to
work collaboratively with social
services.
In 2014-15, Homeless Healthcare
provided 12,922 medical consultations at 11 clinics.

Max Winkless with members of the Winkless family, from left, granddaughter Hannah Borgeois, daughter Ruby Winkless, great-granddaughter Kari Borgeois, daughter-in-law Jenny Winkless and daughter,
Lynda McLeod.

Perths young ones can travel back in time Giving light


This weekends Perth
Heritage Days events are free
fun for everyone.
All events on October 17 and
18 are family friendly, but there
are also activities specifically
designed to captivate the imaginations of young historians.
Start on Saturday by picking
up a copy of Heritage Hound
treasure hunt from the information desk at the Perth Town
Hall.

Heritage Hound has put


together a word search with
a heritage theme and, for the
observant, there is a spot the
difference activity.
The activity sheet will help
young people get the most out
of Perth Heritage Days as they
move round the city.
On Sunday, children can
take a free ride on a camel and
maybe have a think about the
camels that were rested in the
undercroft at the Perth Town

Hall when they returned with


Ernest Giles from his South
Australian expedition in 1875.
A short stroll down the road to
the corner of Irwin and Murray
streets, will take them to heritage centre in the Old Central
Fire Station.
On display will be the rarelyseen collection of vintage fire
appliances, dress-ups for kids
and free rides on a vintage fire
engines.

On Saturday and Sunday, in


the Perth GPO in Murray Street,
author Alton Walley, a Wadjuck
Noongar man, will be telling stories from his recently published
childrens book, Chunyart and
the Cheeky Parrot.
Based on traditional Noongar
life, it tells the story of a young
boy going hunting for the first
time.
Bookings are required for this
session via heritageperth.com.

Artist Rebecca Baumann will talk


about her use of light in her art,
both as as an activation device and
a way to explore colour, duration
and perceptual phenomena.
Hers is the last in the LightTALKS
lecture series celebrating the 2015
International Year of Light.
Rebeccas talk is at 6pm on
Thursday, October 22, in the
University Clubs Theatre
Auditorium.
The talk is free, but but RSVP is
required via ias.uwa.edu.au/lectures/
baumann.

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situated in a private cul-de-sac, on a rare 1012sqm block with lane way
access to the rear. The astute buyer will seize this opportunity for its
enviable lifestyle and subdivision potential (application pending), feeling as
though theyve won the board game of life. Your options are limitless and
appealing. Live comfortably now, renovate, detonate, subdivide and/or
develop. This is a once in a lifetime opportunity that you will never regret.

Open Saturday 17th October 9:50am - 10:30am


Auction on-site (unless sold prior) | Sat 7th November 10:30am

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0418 918 678
simon@abelmcgrath.com.au

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Open Saturday 17th October 10:30am - 11:10am


Auction on-site (unless sold prior) | Sat 7th November 11:30am

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0418 918 678
simon@abelmcgrath.com.au

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

Music keeps them


forever young
A small choir that began in the Pangbourne
Uniting Church in Wembley more than 50
years ago is still going to this day.
It was originally known as the Wembley
Ladies Choir, but in 1998, when current musical director Anne Casey took over and brought
men into the choir, the name changed to the
Wembley Entertainers.
Each month, the choir gives a concert for
an aged centre and has been invited to sing
at weddings and funerals.
The average age of the choristers is 80 and
choir members believe music keeps them
forever young.
The choir gives an annual public concert
and this year it will be at 2pm on Sunday,
October 25, at the All Saints Uniting Church
in Floreat, on the corner of Berkeley Crescent
and Kirkdale Avenue.
Tickets are $15 at the door and afternoon
tea will be provided. For more information,
ring Heather on 9341 4712.

WA was no laggard
The Wembley third grade team rolled over the top of Whitfords in the last quarter of their grand final. Photo: Steve Nuske

Flurry of finals action for Wembley


All senior and colt teams at
Wembley Amateur Football Club
reached the finals in an outstanding
year of achievement.
The clubs league and reserve teams
reached the preliminary finals but
missed out on grand final spots.
However, the colts and the clubs
third and fourth-grade teams all made
their grand finals.
The colts had a tight tussle for the
entire game against Collegians and
going into the last quarter they were
three goals behind. They rallied but
went down by five points.

The fourths went into their grand


final against Hamersley Carine having
not lost a game all year.
Wembley were challenged for half
a game but then stepped up a level to
be comfortable winners.
Wembley forward Shaun Taylor
kicked a game-winning seven goals.
The thirds were up against Whitfords,
who went into the game undefeated.
It was a tough game and, luckily for
Wembley, Whitfords did not capitalise
on their chances and were only four
goals in front going into the last quarter.
Some inspirational words from the

coach resulted in Wembley kicking the


last five goals of the game to win the
premiership.
In another success for the club, Brody
Pendlebury won the WAAFL best and
fairest medal in the B-grade reserves
competition.
Joint presidents Ash Clancy and Chris
Shine said they were proud of all the
clubs achievements.
They said it took players, partners,
volunteers, sponsors and supporters
with commitment and willingness to
help to generate the level success the
club had achieved.

Colonial WAs reputation as a politically


backward, apathetic and ultra-conservative
laggard is undeserved, Isla Macphail
will argue in a paper for the Royal WA
Historical Society.
Ms Macphail is about to submit her PhD
on colonial history and has written WAs
electoral history up to 1901.
She says WA is often portrayed in historical
studies as a delinquent laggard politically
and in her talk will argue that these interpretations are largely unsupported by evidence
and are misleading, if not mischievous.
She said she would suggest that WAs political development was far from a belated and
derivative imitation of the eastern colonies
and was often ahead of them.
Her talk is at 6pm on Wednesday, October
21, at Stirling House, on the corner of
Broadway and Clark Street, Nedlands.
Refreshments available from 5.30pm and
the bookshop will be open.

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Michael Hallam | 0407 470 100 | michael.hallam@abelmcgrath.com.au

Claremont

Leederville

Subiaco

9286 3655

9208 1999

9381 2055

abelmcgrath.com.au

POST, October 17, 2015 Page 73

Community news
Trippers check out
the little people

Japanese
culture
on a roll

There will be a gnome on board


the coach when the Dalkeith
Road bus trippers head to
Gnomesville in the Ferguson
Valley.
They are taking their own gnome
to add to the vast collection already in place so that future visitors can enjoy the ever-expanding
collection.
The trip will leave at 8.30am
and return at 5pm on Wednesday,
October 28.
Morning tea will be served
during the drive south and, after
exploring the gnome village, the
tour will wend its way to a country
venue for lunch where there are
plenty of food options available.
The cost is $75 including morning tea and lunch.
There will be as little or as much
walking as people want and chairs
are also available.
For further information and
bookings, call Maureen on 9381
9196 or Robin on 9457 5896.

Children of all ages experienced Japanese culture in City


Beach in the weekend.
The Perth Kodomo Festival included the traditional Japanese
Shichigosan event, which celebrates the growth and good
health of children.
Traditionally, boys aged
three or five and girls aged
three or seven are dressed in
traditional costume, often for
the first time, to attend shrines
and ceremonial events for the
Shichigosan event, festival
chair Chiharu Fukumoto said.
He said that this year they had
decided to open up the day, and
children of all ages could try
on the simple summer kimono,
the yukata.
The Kodomo Festival was
held at Hyogo Prefectural
Government Cultural Centre
in City Beach.
The festival is jointly hosted
by the Australia-Japan Society
of WA and the newly formed
Australia Japan Youth Society.
Australia-Japan Society
president Jean Stewart said:
The childrens festival, or
traditionally the Shichigosan,
is such a big part of Japanese
culture and family life, so this
was a wonderful way to reach
out and help Japanese people
living here while also sharing cultural experiences for
Australian people.

Abetz on law reform


State MP Peter Abetz will give
a talk in Dalkeith on reducing
human sex trafficking through
prostitution law reform.

Children of all ages took part in the sushi making competition at the Hyogo Centre in City Beach.

Mr Abetz is the MLA for Southern


River and was a pastor in the
Christian Reformed Churches
for 25 years before entering
Parliament.
He will be the guest of the
Dalkeith Anglican Church in Viking
Road on Sunday, October 25.
There will be a traditional family service at 9am, followed by
finger food, tea and coffee, with
an opportunity to meet Mr Abetz
before his talk.
It will finish at 11.30am and all
are welcome. There is no charge.

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

Claremont

Leederville

Subiaco

9286 3655

9208 1999

9381 2055

abelmcgrath.com.au

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P 9284 6000

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Enjoy Perth
from the water
With summer just around the corner, its time
to dust off the bathers and head for the Swan
River to try kayaking.
Why not head down to the Swan Canoe Club in
Mosman Park on Sunday, October 18, between 9am
and noon, to find out if it is your kind of club?
For a gold coin donation, visitors can have a short
paddle with an instructor and even join the club
on the spot just take your credit card.
The not-for-profit club, which is near Mosmans,
below Jabe Dodd Park, has kayaks and equipment
that members can access at any time.
It runs classes and organises excursions and
camps over the year.
Everyone is welcome, from young to old and
experienced to complete novices.
You just need to be able to swim with a life
jacket on.
There are classes for juniors on Tuesdays from 4.15
to 5.30. Ring Marion on 9384 1692 for more information.

Last years open day saw lots of would-be paddlers having a go.

Write your life story


Author Helen Iles will
hold two workshops on writing memoirs as part of celebrations for Seniors Week.

Vinnies on the move

St Vincent de Paul Society


is planning to sell its Osborne
Park depot and its administration office in Belmont to fund
a new, bigger site in Canning
Vale.

Helen Iles

of preparing to build and relocate to a new site in Canning


Vale.
He said the 25-year-old
Osborne Park depot, which
was currently the main service
delivery facility, was reaching
capacity.
An important area of funding
the new premises would come
from the sale of the groups
Ozanam House administration office in Belmont and the
Osborne Park depot.
In the coming weeks we will
begin advertising these two
properties with the proviso of
a short-term lease back to the
society until our new building
is ready, Mr Fitzpatrick said.
Works on the new site are expected to start early next year.

St Vincent de Paul Society


CEO Mark Fitzpatrick said
more and more people were
falling into poverty resulting
in an ever-increasing demand
for the services of St Vincent
de Paul Society.
Vinnies had recognised a
need for some major changes
to cope.
Alarmingly, we forecast
that demand for our services
will increase by an incredible
50% in the next decade, Mr
Fitpatrick said.
The society is in the process

Never look back

The workshops are presented by the Society of Women


Writers WA on Saturday,
November 14, at Citiplace
Community Centre, Perth
Railway Station Concourse.
In the morning workshop,
Life Writing, from 9.30am
to noon, Helen will explain
how to structure and focus
writing to engage and interest readers.
Capture the poignant, the
memorable, the historic and
the truly unique aspects of
your life story or memoir.
She will also outline a
variety of ways to publish

economically.
The afternoon workshop,
Publishing Your Life Story,
is from 1 to 3.30pm.
Helen says: If you have
started writing your life story
but are stuck in the development phase, bring your
manuscript to this interactive
workshop and I will help you
progress your project towards
completion and publication.
Men and women are
welcome and morning and
afternoon tea are provided.
Take your lunch, or try one of
the several take-away outlets
nearby.
The cost is $15 per workshop. For bookings, phone the
secretary on 0415 840 031 or
email swwofwa@gmail.com.

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Anyone for
tennis this
summer?

Detritus
threatens
the ocean

There will be an Eagles


celebrity tennis match on
centre court at the Dalkeith
Tennis Club this Saturday.

Before Max Lippiatt (11) and


his sister Isobel (8) joined a
small group of people collecting rubbish at City Beach
they had thought it was a very
clean beach.
Max, who had been to City
Beach for a swim before joining
the 11th annual Beach Clean Up
for the Australian marine debris
initiative, was in for a shock.
The group collected a huge
array of rubbish and the data has
been forwarded to the Tangaroa
Blue Foundation.
Among the pieces of plastic,
rope and paper collected were
golf balls, ear plugs, band aids,
nappy wipes and tissues. There
was also a used baby nappy,
condom and tampon.
Several thongs were found as
well as a lens cover for a camera
and half a bottle of vodka.
There were lots of food scraps,
including chicken bones, fruit
peel, chewing gum and packets of sugar from the nearby
restaurant.
In a short time the group had
collected more than 600 cigarette
butts from the beach.
The aim of the exercise was
to gather information so that
marine debris, litter and pollution can be stopped at its source.
Heidi Taylor from the
Tangaroa Blue Foundation says
that every piece of rubbish on
the beach resulted from one
persons actions and if they
changed their behaviour then
things could improve.

Max and Isobel Lippiatt were shocked at how much


rubbish there was on their favourite beach.

It is all part of a series of free


come-and-try days at the club
for the next three Saturdays.
Coaches John Thorpe and
Shaun Rose will run fun programs for all ages from 2pm and
the Eagles match is at 5pm, on
October 17.
Tennis regulars and those
who have never picked up a
racquet are invited to head to
the club between 2 and 6pm to
enjoy free activities, including ANZ Tennis Hot Shots,
speed-serve radar, hit the target, return the coachs serve,
free coaching, free play, kids
activities, a barbecue, prizes
and more.
The kids will love the petting zoo, bouncy castle and
face-painter and can meet
SpongeBob for a photo. Its all
free of charge.
Dalkeith Tennis Club president Lex Hardie said it would
be a great day out for the whole
family.
The club tennis day promises to be a lot of fun, and you
dont need to know how to play
tennis to come along and join
in, he said.
It might just be the start of
a new interest and new friendships.
For more information, visit
dalkeithtc.com.au or phone
9386 5717.

RIGHT: Dalkeith coaches John Thorpe, left, and


Shaun Rose were both honoured at the recent tennis industry awards.

Coaches honoured
The coaches at Dalkeith Tennis Club were
honoured at the WA tennis industry award
night held at Frasers Restaurant.
Shaun Rose was one of seven state-wide nominees for WA Club Coach of the Year and John
Thorpe won WA Coach of the Year for talent
development.
John has been a national talent development
coach for Tennis Australia for nearly a decade
and has developed many of WAs national and
internationally competitive players.
Talent development seems like an aroundthe-clock task, John said.
We are always looking for that edge in technical, physical and psychological development for
all our players and helping them achieve their
best can be a very satisfying pursuit.
Shauns contribution to Dalkeith Tennis Club
over the past five years includes developing the
Tennis Australia Hot Shots program and using
modified equipment to help fast-track the development of players aged six to 12.
He has also been instrumental in developing
both junior and senior league teams.
Coaching and membership are always available at the Dalkeith Tennis Club. They can be
contacted at the Club ProShop on 9386 6906.

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Claremont
Peter Hiatt, Hazel
Warr and Patricia
Hubbard won last
Thursdays triples
competition from
Derrick Dimbleby,
Norm Underwood and
Ireton Parker.
Des Lynch and Peter
Channer won the pairs
competition from
Estelle Boak and Dan
Chadwick.
The winners in
Saturdays social
bowls were the team
of Hazel Warr, Ireton
Parker and Derrick
Dimbleby from
Paul Scales, Norm

Hollywood
Subiaco

bowling
Underwood and Barry
Caporn.
The Claremont team
playing in Saturdays
J.B. OReilly Trophy
at Cambridge club
achieved a creditable
second place, missing
the aggregate by only
3pts. It augurs well for
the pennant season.
Peter Hiatt won
scroungers on Sunday
from new club member Beau McGrechan.
Please remember
to ring the club as as
soon as possible to
register your team

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Readers tell us they have carried out major
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for the quiz night on


October 23.

Dalkeith
Nedlands
The weather continued fine, though last
Tuesdays mixed field
of 16 needed only two
rinks.
Best were Peter
Wiesner, Ken Brooke,
Barry Harper and
Noelle Beasley with
+17, while Peter
Norris, Dawn Newton,
Brian Jackson and
Margaret Campbell
came home with 12-up
The selectors did
a great job putting
together the sides
for pennant practice
days on Thursday and
Saturday.
The turnouts were
fairly good but more
and consistent players
are needed to field
good pennant teams.
The highest score
over the two days
was +7 by Peter
Hoppers team of Alec
Campbell, Duncan Mc
Murtrie and Bruce
Clarke on Thursday.
George Klug,
Tony Quinlan, Kent
Warburton and Ross
McLean were next on
+ 6, while David Hyde,
Tony Vidovich, Ric
Mapley and Ron Day
scored +4
Only three shots
separated the five
winning sides on
Saturday, with the
best on +4 being
George Klug, Ric
Camins, Pek Goh and
Duncan McMurtrie.
The next three sides
were all on +2, skippered respectively
by Martin Adams,
Ross Donald and Kim
Green, while chairman of selectors, Peter
Bacich, brought his
team home one-up.
On Friday, the ladies braved the heat
with six teams contesting scroungers.
After two elimination
rounds, Pauline House
emerged victorious.

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UP YOUR STREET

Two games of triples were played at


Thursdays pennant
practice.
The team of Uncle
Arthur, John Hall and
Leigh Fitzpatrick was
in devastating form,
having big wins in both
games.
At the other end of the
scale, Alan Brindley,
Ron Middleton and
Peter Evans lost both
games.
The team of Phil
Lawler, Bill Chellew
and Greg Bridges won
one game and lost one,
as did Laurie Ward, Bill
Ford and Mike Hatch.
Saturdays practice
was a bag of mixed
events from fours to
pairs.
In the fours, Ted
Brown, Phil Lawler,
Ray Fells and John
Horsfall got off to a flyer
and had a substantial
lead when the slumbering giant awoke.
Ron Middleton, Bill
Chellew, Ray Preston
and Peter Evans slowly
whittled back the lead
and then went on to
take out the game by
six.
In the closely contested triples, Rob
Blythe, John Duncan
and Greg Bridges hung
on to beat Laurie Ward,
Bob Porter and Bill
Ford by one shot.
In the pairs, Alan
Brindley and Glen
Morey beat Chris
Osborn and Wally
Graham by four shots.
Sunday morning
scroungers has gone
into hibernation during
pennant practice.

Ptanque
The warm conditions last Saturday
failed to wilt the enthusiasm of the members of the Subiaco
Ptanque Club, who
enjoyed friendly
matches.
All members were
impressed by the shed
that now houses most
of the clubs chairs
and equipment.
The club acknowledges the strong support from Subiaco
council.
Next week, the
Subiaco club is very
much looking forward
to greeting players returning from the east.

Leederville Sporting Club is opening its facilities to all comers this Sunday.
This photo was taken on Anzac Day this year.

Club has room for


families, friends
There will be free bowling
and coaching at the Leederville
Sporting Club this Sunday,
October 18, from 11am.
Club president Cris Dolbel
said there would also be a free
sausage sizzle.
It is a chance to talk to members and have a good look around
the club and facilities, he said.
We are hoping to encourage
families and so children are very

welcome.
As well as bowling greens we
have a pool table, table tennis
and darts.
We are always looking for new
members. Social membership is
$25 and full membership is $80.
The club is at 78 Cambridge
Street in West Leederville, behind
the Leederville Town Hall.
For more information, call Cris
on 0428 845 460.

Spicy tastes for morning tea


A curry lunch topped off a
gathering with an Indian theme
organised by the Floreat and
districts branch of National
Seniors Australia.
The lunch on the lawns of the
Mt Claremont Community Centre
was provided by Saffron Curry
House in Floreat Forum.
More than 100 seniors gathered
at the monthly meeting and nearly half wore costumes reflecting
the Focus on India theme.
Some dressed in exotic
Marigold Hotel-appropriate gear
and even more chose various

styles of Indian clothing.


As well as talks about India,
including from Mr Raichandani,
the acting Indian Consul-General
in Perth, there were prizes for the
best costumes and everyone enjoyed a morning tea of samosas,
sponsored by Prime Products.
There was Indian music,
Bollywood dancing, and a quiz
testing knowledge of
things
Indian.
The next meeting of the branch
will be on Thursday, November
12, at Mt Claremont Community
Centre.

Playing squash off peak


Subiaco Kings Squash Club
at Subiaco Oval has introduced
special memberships for people
who can play when most people
are working.
Most squash is played after
hours and clubs are busiest after
4pm on weekdays.
Subi Kings has introduced a
special membership for men,
women and students who are

able to play before 4pm and on


the weekends.
Club president Richard Clarke
said: Membership entitles players to privileged key access to the
club and, if they play at least once
a week, the cost per player works
out to less than $4 each a week.
For more information, call
Carsten Frederiksen on 0402 087
635 or go to subikings.com.au.

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Community news

Get on your bikes


for cycling grants
The state government and
WestCycle are inviting organisations, local governments and
community groups to apply for
grants to mark Bike Week in
March next year.

Some of the cyclists from Subiaco firm RPS who will be riding this Sunday to raise funds for MS.

Transport Minister Dean


Nalder said groups could apply
for grants from $500 to $2500
from the $30,000 available.
He said he hoped Bike Week,
from March 12 to 20, would continue to encourage more people
to explore their communities
by bike.
This year, more than 70 different Bike Week events were held
across WA, ranging from bicycle
tours, back street bike explora-

tions, bike servicing workshops,


riding skills sessions, themed
bike rides, learn-to-ride sessions
and bike-to-work breakfasts.
Mr Nalder said: I hope Bike
Week 2016 will once again offer
fun, educational and interesting
events that involve the whole
community.
Getting on a bike and riding short distances instead of
driving in a car is just one way
we can all do our bit to help
reduce traffic on our roads as
well as improve our health and
well-being.
For more information, visit
bikeweek.com.au. Applications
close at 4pm, on November 13.

Cycling for the environment, and MS A bit of blues and a bit of folk
It started with a few, but
now 23 cyclists from Subiacobased environmental consultancy firm RPS will join
the Ocean Ride for MS this
Sunday.
For many of the RPS crew,
the biggest team in the event,
the ride has a personal connection because they know someone or have a family member
with multiple sclerosis.
RPS team captain, Matt Giles,
said: For the last few years we
have supported the City to Surf
event, but this year fancied a
change from running to cycling,
as we have quite a number of
staff who ride to work.
The Ocean Ride for MS takes
cyclists along some of Perths

most spectacular coast and


offers challenges for every cyclist. Theres a 10km ride from
Scarborough to Hillarys, 30 and
50km rides, the Perth Integrated
Health 70km challenge and the
Enervit 90km challenge.
The four longer rides all start
in Fremantle and end at the
City of Joondalup Event Village
at Whitfords Nodes, Hillarys.
Last year, almost 2000 people took part in the ride, MS
Society of WA CEO Marcus
Stafford said.
Money raised from the ride
will be invested in providing
support and services for people
with MS, their families and carers and help to contribute to
the record $1.5million MSWA is
contributing towards research

into finding the cause and cure


for MS.
Matt said RPS had a range of
ideas about how to raise money
for the ride, including a bake
sale, a guess the teams time
competition and Friday casual
dress day.
For riders wanting to get to
the Fremantle starting line on
Sunday, Transperth will put
on a limited number of early
trains to arrive in Fremantle
well before the 6 and 7am start
times.
For more information about
Ocean Ride for MS, contact
events@mswa.org.au or call
6454 3131.
To register to ride or to donate, go to OceanRideforMS.
org.au.

Home-grown West Aussie


music will be the go at
Jackadders Music Club this
Sunday.

There will be the urban blues


of Mike Cardy and Bob Grigoroff
as well as Australian verse set
to music by Goldfields historian
Bob Rummery.
Mike, the songwriter, and Bob
Grigoroff deliver a unique range
of material that can be sombre,
reflective, enlightening and
sometimes heart-warming.
Bob Rummery has been researching WAs Goldfields history and literature for about 30
years, collecting a lot of verse

from several Goldfields poets.


He has composed many traditional dance tunes and enjoys
finding out what sort of tunes are
hidden in his button accordion.
The concert is at 3pm on
Sunday, October 18, at Warren
Lake Hall, Teakwood Avenue,
Woodlands.
Entry is $8, children free.
Before the music, at 1pm, the
WA Folk Federation will hold
its annual general meeting in
the hall and all who participate
will get free entry to the concert.
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How
to ride
into the
sunset

SARAH McNEILL

According to horseman
Pat Parelli there are only
two kinds of people, horse
people and the other kind.
Neil Pye was once one
of the other kind. He grew
up in the western suburbs
of Sydney and his only
connection to horses came
through western films and
TV shows like Flicka.
In his early 30s he sold
a fast-food business and,
with time on his hands and
money in his pocket,

he bought a horse.
I was a businessman
with all the bravado of
riding out into the sunset,
he said.
Romance and reality
could not have been further
apart. He sold the horse 18
months later.
But the romance of
riding horses stayed with
him and he bought another
horse a couple of years
later and, because he had
bought the wrong horse
again, he went to a Parelli
horsemanship workshop.

In the first 10 minutes I


realised I was blaming the
horse instead of my male
ego, Neil said. The whole
notion of showing a horse
whos boss went out the
window.
Californian-born Pat
Parelli and his Australian
wife, Linda, have been
running workshops on
natural horsemanship
for nearly 30 years. And
for 25 years, fast-food
businessman Neil, now a
passionate horse lover, has
been their main instructor

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Linda Parelli.

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understanding a horses
nature got lost.
If a horse bucks
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arts

The artistry of tableware


Elliot Hall from Elliot
Hall Enamels in Worcester,
England, will unveil his latest collection at Claremont
Tableware next Saturday.
Elliot Hall collections
are renowned for their
exquisitely detailed freehand painted art on
goblets, trinket boxes,
vases, chalices and eggs.
Elliot is a former
managing director of
world-renowned Moorcroft
Pottery, and introduced the
same freestyle art to the
18th century tradition of
enamelling on to copper.
Since their launch into
Australia last year, the

LEFT: The graceful


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of the box, inside and out.
ABOVE: The cheeky tree
frog is aptly captured on this
quaint box.

collectible enamel pieces


have proved popular and
Claremont Tableware is
the first stop on a national
tour.
Elliot will introduce

people to the world of


copper spinning and
enamel-making and launch
a new collection of pieces
featuring native flora, fauna
and Australian history.

To book a place on

Saturday, October 24,


at 11am, call Claremont
Tableware on 9384 9371.

Kerry reveals what makes Keating tick


Keating
By Kerry OBrien
Published by Allen & Unwin
$39.45

Businessman turned horse trainer Neil Pye.

Into the sunset


cover

story

From page 89

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While
working at
a grocery
store, I met
Wayne & Tamara
a handsome
man and we
both felt an immediate
dont know why he lied
attraction.
to me. I dont know what
We saw each other
I did to him. He would
every day. I thought this
leave the house for days
much happiness was too
and then return, and I
good to be true. I gave so
would take him back.
much I forgot to keep a
Why?
little of me to myself.
I am so mad at myself
I didnt want to mess
for not having the
this one up. I was so in
courage and the selflove I didnt see the many respect, to leave him.
red flags.
Even when I felt my
He told me he had
world tumbling down and
been separated from his
realised he wasnt the guy
ex-girlfriend for eight
I met, I didnt let go.
months. We moved in
It is hard for me to
together, but right after
understand how a person
the move I discovered he
can say they love you,
had been lying about so
that you are the love of
many things. It wasnt
their life, yet lie and hurt
months ago he left his
you and leave without
girlfriend. He was living
caring.
with her after we started
Can I be the person
our relationship.
I was before? Did I do
When I confronted him, something wrong to
he got mad and didnt
deserve this?
answer my questions. I
Abbey

direct

answers

Keating visionary,
reformer, true believer,
rabble rouser and arguably
our most intriguing prime
minister bared his soul
to the countrys sharpest
political interviewer, Kerry
OBrien.
ABC TVs Keating: The
Interviews, built on 16
hours of recorded interviews for the television
series, and many more
hours of conversation with
Keating, provided OBrien
with an enormous bank

of new material to write


his definitive biography of
Keating.
As part of this months
launch of the muchanticipated book, The
Lane Bookshop is hosting
a conversation with Kerry
OBrien.
The four-part television
series presented the inside
story of one of Australias
most intense and painful
periods of economic and
social reform, along with
the triumphs and the
tears of his successful but

Abbey, we
dont deserve
the accidents
that happen.
We cant look
at what others do as our
fault. As you are free to
be a good person, so they
are free to decide what
kind of person they will be.
There is no reason you
shouldnt be the person
you were before him,
because this is not your
fault. But you have learnt
something. The first time
someone treats you like
this lies, disrespects,
leaves dont take them
back. Skip the repeatedly
took him back step and
just move on.
Just as it is not your
fault what he did, you
must accept that you
cannot change who he is.
Only he can do that, and
he doesnt find fault in his
behaviour. So he will not
change.
People cant change
who they are in their base
nature. They form as they

grow up. Who they are is


more permanent than a
tattoo. Thinking they can
change themselves for you
weds you to an impossible
goal.
Thats the trap many
women need to let go of.
Its me, and hell change.
What does its me
mean? It means how did I
cause him to be like this?
You didnt. You just
didnt recognise who he is.
Trying to be someone
you are not, trying to
get someone to be who
they are not, is a lifetime
of pushing a boulder up
a hill. In the beginning
people trick themselves
into thinking they can
push the rock because
they have just started
pushing. But after months
and years all they can
think is: Why am I
pushing this rock?
Thats the trap. To
have what I want today, I
start something I cannot
sustain.
Wayne & Tamara

Back in 2013, Paul

win

He said there was no


magic or mystery to the art
of horse whispering: It is
an art that is completely
learnable.
Neil comes to Perth

with Pat and Linda Parelli


for a day-long workshop
on natural horsemanship
and the latest insights into
horse behaviour training,
psychology and education.
The Parelli Program
runs on November 14
from 4.30 to 10pm at the
State Equestrian Centre in
Brigadoon. Book through
Ticketmaster.

SARAH McNEILL

explosive relationship with


Bob Hawke.
In the biography,
OBrien said he wanted
to capture the hallmarks
of Keating the man
his nimble mind, quick
wit and his sweeping
vision matched with a
ruthlessness and stubborn
drive for power.
Such has Keatings
influence been on
Australian politics, that in
2004, as John Howards
government was returned
for a fourth term, Keating

was satirised in Keating


The Musical subtitled
the musical we had to
have.
Veteran reporter OBrien
has been reporting and
commenting on Australian
politics for 50 years. He
currently hosts Four
Corners on ABC television.
The author event with
Kerry OBrien is at Christ
Church Grammar School
on Wednesday, October
28, at 7.30pm. Tickets are
available from the Lane
Bookshop in Claremont.

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in conversation.
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Winners will be notified by email. Tickets must
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utnabout

ARTS

Perth Heritage
performances
Saturday and Sunday,
October 17 and 18
Parliament House: a
dramatised debate with
Edith Cowan by actors
Michael Loney,
Caroline
McKenzie (a
descendent
of Edith
Cowan),
and Sophia
Forrest
(descendent of John and
daughter of Andrew
Forrest).
St Georges Cathedral:
The Time of Your Life, by
Agelink Theatre recalling
the trials and joys, pathos
and comedy of post-war
Perth.
Perth Town Hall: a
cappella group, the
BallPoint Penguins with
songs and parodies on
Perthonalities.
Performances are free

but may require booking.


Program details on
heritageperth.com.

Fremantle Arts
Centre, Front Garden
Every Sunday, October to
March, 2 to 4pm
Free entry
Another summer of free
music by leading local
and touring acts.
October 18
Galloping Foxleys, and
Helen Shanahan (WA).

Dawn Frenchs 30
Million Minutes
Riverside Theatre, Perth
Convention Centre
New show
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March
1 to 4,
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Cockatoo tale
takes flight

a peep into
the

past
STEVEN SHER

SARAH McNEILL

In the world of antiques,

The staging of Patrick


Whites story The
Cockatoos completes a
25-year fascination theatre
producer and actor Andrew
Hale has had with the story.
Andrew first discovered
it when he was studying
theatre in Paris.
I went into a library and
the English section had a
copy of The Cockatoos, he
said. As soon as I read the
story I thought it would
make a great stage play.
He said he had dashed
off a draft, but then
someone cautioned him
against taking it further,
because the authors estate
(White died in 1990) would
never let it be staged.
I just took them at their
word and didnt pursue it,
he said.
Then early last year
Andrew contacted Whites
literary executor, Barbara
Mobbs, in Sydney and
after sighting the first
draft of Andrews script,
she gave permission for its
staging.
White had plans for
The Cockatoos to be a
film, Andrew said. But
he never got any further
with it, and Im lucky no
one else has picked up the
stage rights.
Last year, Andrew won
the Blue Room theatre

Andrew Hale and Renee McIntosh, partners in Happy Dagger Theatre, are bringing a
masterpiece of Australian fiction to life.

award for Best Performance


and Best Production for his
own-produced solo show,
The Boat Goes Over the
Mountain.
Part of the prize included
a season slot in this years
Blue Room program,
which prompted Andrew
to finalise his script for The
Cockatoos.
The Cockatoos is a tale
of suburban secrets broken
open when a mob of wild
cockatoos descends on a
neighbourhood.
Andrew said that as
producer through his
company Happy Dagger
Theatre (with his partner

Renee McIntosh)
director and actor in
the show, the rehearsal
process had been entirely
collaborative.
I have a much deeper
understanding of the story
now than I did 25
4 years ago, and there
are certain aspects of
the story you get by
re-reading, he said. But
on stage the audience gets
only one chance, so it has
been a huge process of
deciding what to leave
in or out, what elements
need to be simplified and
what becomes entirely
theatrical.

The show incorporates


music composed by Ash
Gibson Greig and songs
written by Andrew, and
featuring Anna Brockway,
Kingsley Judd, Janet
Pettigrew, Nichola Renton
and James Sollis.
Andrew said of the show:
It is everything I wanted
it to be and nothing like I
thought it would be.
The Cockatoos is at the
Blue Room Theatre from
October 20 to November
7. There is a Q&A with
the cast after the show on
October 28. Book through
blueroom.org.au or call
9227 7005.

Living it up
at The Maj

sentimental jewellery is a
vast topic.
There have been many
symbols to portray many
sentiments throughout
the ages, but it is very
interesting to look at
jewellery that involves
the use of words.
In the late Victorian
period, it was fashionable
to wear a brooch with
your name on it and this
was typically given as a
gift of affection.
They were usually made
of silver, and antique fairs
around the UK will often
have one or two people
selling brooches featuring
every name under the
sun. Its interesting to
see the names that were
fashionable then, and it
makes a fun treasure hunt
if you have an unusual
name.
Also in trend were
Mother and Baby
brooches.
Mizpah, a biblical
word, was popularly used
on Victorian jewellery
to express the sentiment
of people being parted.
This jewellery would
have been given by
loved ones about to be
separated, often due
to travel, as trains and
steamers opened a world
of possibility.
Mizpah jewellery
mainly takes the form of

Silver Regard locket

brooches and rings, and


more rarely, bangles,
lockets and pendants.
Some just carry the word
mizpah, while others
have variations on the
verse May the Lord
watch over me and thee
while we are absent one
from the other.

Stirling silver Mizpah


brooch, 1889

Mizpah jewellery was


also given during war
time.
Regard was
another popular word
in Victorian times,
intimating that someone
held you in high regard,
usually romantically.
Its often found in
acrostic jewellery, where
the first letter of each
gemstone spells out a
word ruby, emerald,
garnet, amethyst, ruby,
diamond.
Souvenir jewellery was
also a popular way to
take home a memory of a
holiday.
It is amazing how one
word can convey so
much sentiment one
aspect of how fascinating
the world of antique
jewellery can be!

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arts

novelist, poet and


sometime footy
commentator Dave
Warner is now a
Living Treasure
and is in Perth
to show off the
Suburban Boys
diverse talent.
Living Treasure
After receiving
Dave Warner
his award as a
State Living Treasure this week, Dave
and friends will perform Downstairs at
the Maj next week.
He will be joined by guitarists Tony
Durant and Phil Bailey to play classic
Warner material, along with anecdotes
and recitations shared with comedian
Damien ODoherty.
Dave said of his new cabaret
concert: The intimacy [of The Maj]
suits a wider variety of my writing
and performance skills, like comedy
sketches and other comic writing, but
the bedrock is still my music, albeit in a
more acoustic fashion.
Dave Warner and Friends will be
Downstairs at The Maj from October 22
to 24 at 7.30pm
Book through Ticketek.

His Majestys Theatre


7:30pm October 29, 31 and November 3, 5, 7
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goodtaste

General manager of the new Como Treasury Hotel, Anneke Brown, said she would have done anything to be part of the new luxury hotel opening in her home town.

Bringing six-star luxury to town


SARAH McNEILL

From the moment


Anneke Brown started
working at the Subiaco
Hotel to help pay her way
through university, she
knew she wanted to be in
hospitality.
Anneke is a former St
Hildas student and UWA
graduate and has been
travelling the world for
the past decade, spending
seven years opening and
running high-class resorts
in Bhutan, Sri Lanka,
India and Cambodia for
the Hong Kong-based
luxury resort group,
Aman.
But when she wanted to
come home to Perth, the
closest she could get was
Uluru, where she worked
on the luxury glamping
site, Longitude 131.
It was always in the
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back of my mind that I


would come back here,
even if it was to clean
floors, she grinned.
Anneke knew about the
$580million overhaul of
Perths heritage CathedralTreasury precinct and
the plan for a new luxury
hotel.
She began liaising with
FJM Propertys director,
Adrian Fini, who had won
the tender to create the
luxury six-star hotel, Como
The Treasury.
With a decade of
international high-end
hospitality behind her,
Anneke began advising
Adrian on back-of-house
design issues.
Then, unexpectedly, she
was offered the job as the
hotels general manager.
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absolutely ready for this,
with a huge market of
discerning travellers.

We need to showcase
this city to the high-end
traveller.
Adrians vision for
the development of the

Treasury precinct was to


give it back to the people
of Perth.
The boutique six-star
hotel has just 48 rooms and

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Mon - Thur: 9am-5pm
Fri: 9am - 6.30pm
(Fresh bread after 11am)

The spacious balcony room is one of just 48 rooms in the new boutique hotel.

is part of a retail, food and


beverage development.
Como The Treasury
officially opens this
weekend.
It is managed by
Singapores Como Hotels
and Resorts, which is
owned by hospitality and
retail billionaire Christina
Ong, who is making her
first entry into Australias
hotel market.
The ground floor has
meeting rooms, a beer
hall, winery, a whisky
bar, bistro, pub food,
Thai street food, a florist,
Aurelio Costarellas
flagship store and gift store
Ginger B.
I am so privileged to
be part of this project
delivering international
standards, Anneke said.
We havent had anything
of this calibre in Perth.

Gluten free,
yeast free,
Sourdough
Buckwheat Cob

Undergraduate Choral
Society (PUCS) is joining
forces with members
of the Rotaract Club of
Subiaco, the youth arm
of Rotary, for a feast of
music and food.
The food-themed
concert, at Perth Modern
School next Sunday, will
include favourites like
Food Glorious Food, Tea
For Two, Sweeney Todd,
a satirical mini-oratorio
called The Seasonings, by
fictitious composer PDQ
Bach (some relation to JS,
apparently), along with
a cappella favourite Chili
Con Carne.

Yum! A Musical
Feast is a concert with a
community service call-toaction. Rotaract members
will be on hand to collect
cans of food and other nonperishable goods for people
in need.
Concert-goers are
encouraged to take food
donations with them to the
concert, to be donated to
the Salvation Army.
Yum! A Musical Feast
performs at Perth Modern
School auditorium on
Sunday, October 25, at
3pm.
Tickets are available at
the door or book online at
trybooking.com/JHHX.

Singers Stephanie Gilhooley and Jean-Luc Brocx from


PUCS serenaded Saturday shoppers at Brew-Ha last
weekend with a taste test of food-themed songs.

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arts

Jewish films
span the globe
It is set in the AuschwitzBirkenau death camp,
where prisoner Saul discovers the body of a boy
he believes is his son and is
determined to find a rabbi
to perform a proper burial.
A debut film from director Laslo Nemes, it won
four awards at the Cannes
Film Festival, including the
Grand Prix.
The Jewish film festival
screens at Greater Union,
Morley, on Saturday,
October 31, and Sundays,
November 1 and 8.
For details go to
www.jiff.com.au.

The Jewish International


Film Festival comes to
Perth across three days this
month and next.
The festival showcases
nine diverse films from the
US, Canada, South Africa,
Hungary, Germany and
Israel, and feature highcalibre performances from
Natalie Portman in A Tale
of Love and Darkness
which is also her directorial debut and Winona
Ryder and Peter Sarsgaard
in Experimenter.
The Hungarian film, Son
of Saul, is hotly tipped as a
2016 Oscar contender.

The art
of living
Tom Blake leaves behind the isolation of a boat to embark on a new project in the Art Gallery of WA. Photo: Mat Sav

Tom Blake was in


Sydney when we spoke,
devastated that his boat
had become victim to an
unexpected storm.
He had spent months
living alone on the boat on
Botany Bay as part of a
performance art project.
Tom, who is usually
based in Wembley, is an
interdisciplinary artist,
working across video,
installation, printmaking
and performance.
This month, he will
expand his digital
explorations at the
Proximity Festival at the
Art Gallery of WA.
His Sydney project,
Boundless Plane, had him
living for two months on
a 26-foot sailing boat in
the middle of Botany Bay,
using the boat to meet
airline passengers as they
flew in over the water to
the airport.
Through a site linking

audiences with art projects


some.center Tom
would connect online with
airline passengers, who
would give him details
of their flights and their
boarding passes. They had
to sit in a specific window
seat.
As the plane passed over
Botany Bay, Tom and the
passenger would film each
other on their phones, creating a permanent record
of their momentary meeting.
Im interested in that
feeling of isolation that you
can experience even when
youre surrounded by a lot
of people, like passengers
on a plane, versus the
physical isolation I had on
the boat, Tom said.
Tom will continue his
exploration of connection
through technology at
WAs Proximity Festival
with a project called
Micronational, where he
invites audience members to create their own

physical, psychological and


digital state, called State
of You.
Artists taking part are
currently developing their
experimental works in a
two-week Art Lab with
British director Helen
Cole, before the one-onone performance festival
opens on October 28.
Proximity is 12 days of
intimate and experimental performances which,
for the first time, will run
during the day at the Art
Gallery of WA.
Festival co-curators
Sarah Rowbottam and

Kelli Mccluskey said that


moving the festival into the
daytime would provoke
people to re-think what
a performance should be
as they participated in
living artwork in a public
gallery.
Audiences can select
programs A, B or C or
book multiple programs
with sessions running at
11.45am, 1pm and 2.30pm.
The festival includes free
public talks and masterclasses with Helen Cole.
For details and bookings,
go to www.proximity
festival.com.

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movietime

A walk to make
anyone sweat
The Walk (PG)

REVIEW: PIER LEACH

Acrophobes beware:
The Walk is a tortuously,
sweat-inducing affair if
youre a heights wuss.
It is rare 3D is used to
such superb and vertiginous effect as in director
Robert Zemeckiss feature
film about the daredevil
feat of the 20th century
when, in 1974, French
funambulist Philippe Petit
walked 110 storeys above
New York between the
World Trade Centers twin
towers.
It inspires exactly the
kind of visual awe and palpable queasiness Baltasar
Kormakurs recent Everest
should have done.
An extraordinary true
story, it was beautifully documented in James
Marshs uplifting film Man
on Wire (2008), which
resonated strongly in the
wake of the atrocity of
September 11, 2001, and
rightly won an Oscar.
Here, Zemeckis has Petit
played with spry, Frenchaccented good humour by
Joseph Gordon-Levitt,
who narrates his story in
flashback from on top of
the Statue of Liberty.
Its the perfect spot,
perched on top of Frances
gift to the US, with the
gleaming twin towers in

A walk that captures the daredevil thrill and the historical poignancy of New Yorks twin towers.

the background especially since Petits performance


art was another gift, one
made all the more poignant
with hindsight.
The film starts with
Petits back story working as a street performer
in Paris, charting his
first meeting with Annie
(Charlotte Le Bon), his
girlfriend and eventual
twin towers accomplice,
and his study of the art
of wire walking under
the cantankerous circus

maestro Papa Rudy (Ben


Kingsley).
Zemeckis keeps the pace
nimble while Levitt, who
trained with Petit to walk
a tightrope, captures the
diminutive Frenchmans
insouciance, passion and
blithe disregard for the law
with an appealing brio.
Indeed, it is the films
subversive spirit as it
morphs into a caper flick
that lends it much of its
buoyant appeal.
There isnt much in The

Walk that wasnt covered


in Marshs documentary.
But Zemeckis, who based
the film on Petits book,
To Reach the Clouds,
bathes the whole thing
in a fairytale glow and
turns it, with the help of
cinematographer Dariusz
Wolski (The Martian)
and some amazing special
effects, into a visual wonder.
The result is a spectacular film, an ode to the
power of dreaming big.

Funny films that


change the world

cinema

REWIND

Helmer Catherine Hardwicke


(Twilight, Thirteen) brings energy and
craft to screenwriter-thesp Morwenna
Banks maudlin, occasionally shameless
script that features two appealing
lead performances by Toni Collette and
Drew Barrymore, says Variety. But
The Guardian laments that what could
have been a charming and funny look
at the relationship between two women
in their 40s becomes a disease of the
week movie.

Legend (MA15+)

Helgelands savvy new take on this


well-known story [of the Kray twins]
proves that crime can pay, while
Hardy is astonishing and magnetic in
two truly towering performances, says
Empire. But the Hollywood Reporter
disagrees: This ungainly portrait
strikes a lot of poses, as if inviting the
viewer to admire its impressive cast
list, fine period detailing, cheeky
British humour, and insouciant
attitude towards violence. But none
of it disguises the fact that the film is
also tonally incoherent, vacuous and
structurally a bleedin mess.

Average star ratings

drop

Penfolds pleasure
The Penfolds 2015 collection hit
the shelves of wine shops on
Thursday.
The key to the success of
Penfolds, Australias most
widely known winery, is
an unwavering attention to
detail.
The winery operates similarly to a champagne house,
sourcing grapes from the best
vineyards, vinifying in parcels
and then blending to create
the best wine possible in any
given vintage.
Heres a snapshot of the best
whites.

Penfolds Bin 51

What the critics are saying


Miss You Already (M)

life by the

US short, Open House is a twisted look at what happens when a house-hunting


couple (Carrie Barrett and Herbert Russell) and a real estate agent have a truthful
conversation.

Over the Fence Comedy Film


Festival is now the longest running
touring comedy film festival in
Australia.
The 18th edition will be screened
in Fremantle next weekend at Luna
on SX, presenting a collection of
international comedy films that
change the way we view the world.
Festival director Greg Coffey
said: We said way back then that
you can say absolutely anything
with an excellent sense of humour.
The festival is dedicated to
championing independent and new
filmmakers.
One of the most odd things that
arise each year is the theme, Greg
said. We dont ask for it, or look

for it, it simply arises out of the


selection.
This years theme is Its a Big
Bad World Out There, and was
prompted, Greg suggested, by the
politics of the day.
One of the locally-made films
(there are three Australian films)
called Noddy, deals with the
nodding heads behind every
politician facing the media.
Fourteen comedy filmmakers
from around the world show their
bold, fantastic and wild imaginings
in short films from 8.45pm on
Friday and Saturday, October 23
and 24, and on Sunday, October 24,
from 4.30pm.
Book through lunapalace.com.au.

Eden Valley Riesling 2015


With its ripe lime,
lime blossom, sea salt,
citrus pith and sandy
limestone minerality,
the palate is tight and
delicate with plenty
of drive and crystalline fruit. This is an
austere style with ripe
fruit characters but no
sweetness. There is a satisfying plumpness on the back of
the palate and great length.
It is not as generous as the
2014, but has a laser sharp
line. At a refreshing 11.5%
of alcohol and fermented in
stainless steel, it will be an
exceptional summer drink, but
will also age in the cellar for
many years yet.
$25. 18.4 points

Penfolds Yattarna
Chardonnay 2013
This wine is a sparkling light
straw colour and the nose
is unreservedly gorgeous. It
has grilled pink grapefruit,
juniper, white currant, hints of
star anise, preserved lemon,
blackcurrant, brioche, nashi

pear, a hint of slate and white


pepper spice and there is a
lovely salted/toasty edge to
the oak. It it an outstanding
wine that is both light yet
rich. It has 12.5% alcohol
and is sourced primarily from
Tasmanias Coal River and
Derwent valleys, with the rest
coming from the Adelaide
Hills.
$150. 19.4 points

Penfolds Reserve Bin A


Adelaide Hills Chardonnay 2014
The oak on the
nose is spicy and
salted, sitting on
top of the fruit. The
wine is intense and
alive with flavour in
spades. It is not the
understated delicacy
of the Yattarna, but
a vibrancy and
density of flavour
that puts it in a class
of its own. The palate is dry
roasted pine nuts, pink grapefruit, quenching yellow peach
with a taut yet subtle tension
of acidity with brilliant length.
This wine is whole-bunch
pressed and undergoes initial
fermentation and subsequent
maturation in French oak
(82% new) with 100% malolactic fermentation. Despite
this, the fruit retains a sharp
focus and line. This is the
premium chardonnay from
Penfolds that you should be
cellaring, but its too delicious
to last very long. It is utter
pleasure.
$100. 19.2 points

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CHANGING HANDS

H I D E AWAY S

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CLAREMONT

From $550,000
95/20 Dean Street
Bigger is better: this is one
of the biggest two-bedroom
apartments in the complex,
according to the agent.
AGENT: Gregory Voudouris,
Rossen Real Estate.

A private stairway leads from the backyard to the waters edge.

$1,349,000

Bay provides sparkling backdrop

72A Gugeri Street


Are your gardening days
over? Move to this three-bedroom downsizer on 537sq.m.

AGENT: Murray Peter,


Mack Hall.

$3.95million
10 Walter Street
The renovated, 1906 character home is fully of charming
features but its all about the
big block 1872sq.m.
AGENT: Ticia Juniper,
Space Real Estate.

FAST FACTS
Median Claremont house
price: $1,385,000.
Properties for sale: 84

56C Victoria Avenue


CLAREMONT
Mid $5millions
TM Residential

t is hard to decide
whether the build or the
location is better at this
palatial riverside home.
Its a house that lives
up to its exclusive address, sporting a thoughtful design and a range
of quality finishes that
complement the impressive views.
Freshwater Bay is
the sparkling backdrop
to many of the spacious
rooms, which exhibit a
blend of Australian and
European themes.
The floors are light
timber and wide travertine tiles, while rich,
patterned marble plays a
leading role in fireplaces,
benches and bathrooms.

Its a house that lives up to


its exclusive address
The main living area on
the ground floor is the centrepiece of the home, featuring a wall-mounted TV, an
elegant gas fire below and
expansive river views.
The adjoining kitchen is
stylish and well equipped,
incorporating ample timber cabinetry, a wide range
of Miele appliances and
an eye-catching red ochre
kickboard.
Heavy sliding glass
doors open the living area
to the rear alfresco area,
which enjoys panoramic
views of the river bend.
If the breezes pick up
you can retreat to a sheltered courtyard near the
middle of the house, where
you will also find a spa.
When its time to retire,
you simply head up the
floating timber staircase

to the first floor, where all


three spacious bedrooms
can be found.
The main suite at the
back is more like a studio apartment, given it
includes a dressing room,
kitchenette, elegant marble
ensuite and a main area
big enough for a bed and a
separate sitting area.
The whole area is
warmed by another gas fire,
making it an ideal spot to
watch storms come in over
the river.
A long mezzanine leads
to the two minor bedrooms,
both of which are big with
walk-in robes and a shared
bathroom.
They overlook a small
garden at the front of the
549sq.m hillside block.
The selling agent is Lisa
Ford, of TM Residential.

Landscaping by Jo Taylor enhances the visual appeal of


this palatial home.

The main suite is like a mini apartment with impressive


river views.

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squeeze out locals
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AUCTIONS
October 17, 11am

SUBIACO

12 Allora Avenue

In other results:

Need two studies? This Subi


Centro property has two
separate spaces: a study
nook and a home office.

COTTESLOE:

27B Marmion Street was


passed in for $875,000 by
David Vitale, of Vitale Fine
Properties. The 2x1 is on a
329sq.m survey strata lot.

AGENTS: David and Martine


Eyers, Acton Dalkeith

D
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DALKEITH:

6 Wattle Avenue was passed


in without a bid from the crowd.
Gordon Davies, of Anderson
Davies, said four people had
shown interest in the 1012sq.m
property
opposite
David
Cruikshank Reserve. Mr Davies
described the market as erratic.
Its difficult to price properties,
he said.

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SHENTON PARK:

39 Evans Street was knocked


down to a final bid of $2.82million. Enzo Pagnozzi, of Growth
Realty said there were four bidders for the two-storey home,
on a 422sq.m site opposite Lake
Jualbup.

WEMBLEY

41A Marlow Street went under


the hammer for $1,210,000.
Louis Carr, of Acton Central,
said there was a lot of interest in the tastefully renovated
home, especially at the twilight
openings.

WEMBLEY DOWNS

60 Buxton Road went under


the hammer for $910,000. Peter
Kasten, of Realmark Nedlands,
said the old and tired house,
on a 788sq.m corner block,
would be renovated by the new
owners.

WEST PERTH

12/33 Malcolm Street was


passed in by Grant Retallick, of
Growth Realty. Built in 2011,
the two-bedroom unit is priced
at $660,000. Mr Retallick
said the unit market was slow
because there was an oversupply. There is no urgency to
buy because there is so much
choice, he said.

There were 31 auctions in


Perth last weekend and the
clearance rate was 41%.

2 Kateena Road

auction

A self-contained apartment on the upper level is


a bonus in this older-style
home on a 951sq.m corner
block.

RESULTS

ocal buyers were outbid at


the auction of a Mt Claremont
house last weekend, which was
sold afterwards for an undisclosed sum.
John Hunter, of Abel McGrath,
said locals were almost getting
left behind in the property market because they were cautious
about prices.
Overseas and interstate buyers are more astute in snapping
up some of Perths best property, Mr Hunter said.
The Mt Claremont property,
at 6 Shannon Rise, was passed
in for $1.78million, after bidders
from Russia, China and interstate
put up their hands.
Mr Hunter said he had three
offers after the auction for
the property on 891sq.m.
Buyers are saying the market is not great, however this
property went for in excess of its
previous sale figure, purely from
competitive bidding and fierce
competition, he said.
According to Landgate records, the four-bedroom and

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Converted warehouses are rare in Perth and virtually non-existent in Mt Lawley, if you want something
very special and very different, you might just have found it! The kitchen with European appliances
sits proudly in the middle of the living space with the concrete oor dining room to one side and the
timber oor living room to the other.
With soaring ceilings, clerestory windows, timber, steel, concrete, glass and original beams this home
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Perth property
overvalued by 27%

The POSTs property writer, JULIE BAILEY, would like to hear your
real estate news. Please email julie@postnewspapers.com.au.

Take a peek during Open


House

ABC presenter Leigh Sales has sold her


three-bedroom Glebe townhouse at
auction for $1,705,000.

Sales bonanza

Sydneys auction market has


suffered a downturn in recent
months, but ABC presenter Leigh
Sales has managed to buck
the trend by selling her threebedroom townhouse in Glebe for
$200,000 above the reserve.
The Jarocin Avenue property sold
for $1,705,000, just six years
after she bought it for $955,000.
Selling agent Andrew Liddell, of
Bresic Whitney, told the media the
reserve was optimistic and the
vendors would have been happy
with anything above $1.4million.
A minimalist interior and excellent
location probably tempted the buyers,
as well as the homes two undercover
car bays a rarity so close to the city.
Sales and her husband are looking to
upsize after the arrival of their second
son last year.

If you are a regular POST Property


reader, you may recall the iconic
wedge-shaped Mt Lawley home
that was featured earlier this year.
The unusually shaped building on a
180sq.m triangular block opposite
Hyde Park is the home and office
of architect Simon Robeson, who is
opening it to the public next month
as part of the Open House Perth
tour series. Completed earlier this
year, the house aimed to prove
what can be achieved on small,
challenging sites with good design.
The house at 51 Vincent Street, Mt
Lawley, is open from 10am to 5pm
on November 7 and 8. No bookings
are required.

An iconic new Mt Lawley home on a


triangular block is open for public tours
next Month.

Home owners worried about recent


falls in property values will find
little comfort in a report released
by SQM Research this week, which
found that the Perth market is the
second most overvalued in the
nation. Perth property is overvalued
by 27%, according to the report,
which claims the market has not yet
caught up to the downturn in the
resources sector. SQM managing
director Louis Christopher warned
of an accelerated correction in the
next 12 months. The real estate
industry has expressed scepticism
over the findings, which REIWA
president Hayden Groves described
as absurd.

Tempted by cooler
climes?
As Perth warms up for the summer,
you might be thinking about ways
to beat the heat. You could take
a dip at the beach, relax in a
well shaded backyard or move to
Switzerland. If the latter sounds
appealing, you will want a home
something like this open-plan
timber and glass house in the
picturesque Alps town of Termen.
Built on the side of a mountain,
the contemporary home enjoys
panoramic views of the valley,
which is brilliant green in summer
and snowy white in winter. The
view is by far the best feature,
but the clean architecture and
minimalist interior design only
enhance the ambience. Rich timbers
warm the interior, creating the
feel of a winter cabin. The house
was designed by Matthias Werlen
Architektur.

Rich timbers warm the interior of this contemporary Swiss Alps home.
William Shen, of Sydney commercial
firm TPG. When the lease expires,
there is no certainty about what
will happen to the land. Most of
the time, it depends on the sitting
governments policies, Mr Shen
said. Changing Hands also wanted
to hear about why Chinese buyers
are reportedly shunning Canada in
favour of Australia. We can explain:
Canadas government last year axed
a visa scheme designed to attract
wealthy foreigners to the country.
Has it had an effect? It doesnt seem
so, given recent media reports. Last
month, the Globe and Mail said
China dominated the luxury segment
of Vancouvers red-hot housing
market.

No freehold in China

Property watchers were keen to


see ABCs Four Corners program
on Monday night, which put the
spotlight on the rise of Chinese
investment in Australian residential
and commercial property. But
some viewers, including Changing
Hands, were left disappointed by
The Great Wall of Money. We may
have nodded off but we wanted to
hear this important point: in China
you cant buy property freehold.
All properties are lease-held, which
means they have a lease term of 70
years that is obtained via a land
grant between the land user and
a government body, according to

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Through prior demonstration of integrity,


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wanted to join a vibrant company that promotes
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PPPROPERTY
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recent
sales
$1,050,000
WEMBLEY DOWNS
123A Cobb Street
Theres plenty of room to
spread out in this near-new
home, with five bedrooms
and four bathrooms.
AGENT: Jane Turnbull, Peard
Hillarys.

The north-facing pool and spa area is very private and surrounded by
greenery.

$2.32million
COTTESLOE
14 George Street
Architect Neil Robertson
designed this
Mediterranean-style home
on a 703sq.m block with
subdivision potential.
AGENT: Bev Heymans, Acton
Cottesloe.

$4.55million
DALKEITH
22 Wattle Avenue
This 927sq.m riverfront
property was advertised
for $6million in 2014 and
$5million this year, according
to oldlistings.com.
AGENT: Gordon Davies,
Anderson Davies.

With its oversized, granite-topped island bench and suite of Miele


appliances, this kitchen is a sight to behold.

Watch the golfers from


your living room
4
2

Below ground level


is a luxury garage
and workshop

13 Vix Street
DALKEITH
High $3millions
Paxton Hoad

here is no denying this home


is for the golfers.
Looking out the front windows,
from the open-plan living area,
all you see is green on green;
you could virtually step from the
front terrace and tee off on the
eighth hole.
If youre thinking of taking
up golf, or youre a Nedlands
Golf Club member, you havent
got far to stagger home, selling
agent James Paxton, of Paxton
Hoad, said.
Or, you can sit in your study
and watch the Nedlands Masters
from your desk.
But the million-dollar golf
course views arent all this
craftsman-built home has going
for it.
Below ground level, youll find
something else thats sure to get
the blood pumping: a luxury garage and workshop, with enough
space to park several cars, a boat,
trailer and pretty much anything
else that takes your fancy.
The three-level home is a oneoff design that not only caters to

The home, on a 782sq.m block, is set back from the street to allow for a sweeping lawn and golf terrace.
golf and car enthusiasts, but also
for the needs of a big family.
Unlike many family homes,
the kitchen easily services the living area at the front of the home
as well as the rear terrace, Mr
Paxton said.
That terrace wraps around a

north-facing pool and spa area,


which can also be accessed from
the main bedroom suite.
On the top floor, youll find
three more bedrooms, one of
which is currently used as a
home theatre.
Here, french doors open to a

big balcony, overlooking the golf


course opposite.
STEPHANIE McGANN

FAST FACTS
Median Dalkeith house
price: $2.45million.
Properties for sale: 35

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POST

Offers from $499,000 by


October 21

DAWESVILLE
6 Watts Road

Doing anything this


weekend? If not, head to
Dawesville to check out this
home with a spectacular
view of the estuary.
AGENTS: Marisa Rifici and
Brad Glover, Mint Real Estate.

$5.85million

GRACETOWN
40 Forest Road

Make your holiday a permanent one and buy Karriview


Lodge, which has seven
bedrooms and 10 villas.
AGENT: David Cross, JMW
Real Estate.

ou may never have


heard of Carbunup
River, the small colonial
town that is a 20-minute
drive from Margaret River,
Dunsborough and Busselton.
It is even less likely, then,
that you will have heard of
Vickery Street, where the
neighbours and their kids
play cricket together on
warm afternoons.
But the owners of 6
Vickery Street, which is on
the market for an express
28-day sale, said it was the
towns quiet, rural feel and
its central, South-West location that they loved most
about living in the familyfriendly spot.
Recently renovated, the
four-bedroom home features
marri floors and slabs of
jarrah that one of the owners cured himself, before
fashioning into benchtops
for the kitchen and bar.
The property is a true
craftsmans home, selling
agent Vincent Marruffo, of
Acton South West, said.
That craftsmanship is
evident in the extensive use
of timber, as well as a limestone feature wall, complete
with fossilised shells.
The owner used stained-

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glass windows from his fathers old Vasse home, which
lend a sense of old-world
charm to the renovation.
Mr Marruffo said offers
were to be presented by
4pm on October 21.
All offers will be considered, he said.
Dont be shy.
For more details, phone
0418 901 418.
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7 Lesser Street
WEST LEEDERVILLE
Oers from
$1,095,000
The Property Exchange

heres more on Lesser


Street in West Leederville
(sorry, we couldnt resist!).
While its name lends itself
to all manner of cringeworthy
puns, the quiet, tree-lined
street is one of the best in
the area.
It is just metres from the
Cambridge Street shops, but
you wouldnt know it from
the peaceful idyll that sets
in when the sun is shining.
As a cul-de-sac adjoining a
lane it gets very little traffic,
so its a fairly safe area for
kids which is handy, because
West Leederville Primary is
just around the corner.
The house at No. 7 is typical West Leederville: a twostorey home on a compact
244sq.m block with a living

area downstairs and three


bedrooms up top.
It may not be everyones
great Australian dream, but
the high quality finishes and
enviable location could make
it your dream home.
The layout is fairly simple, centred on a flowing,
open-plan ground floor that
incorporates a lounge, dining
area and a high-spec kitchen
tucked away in an adjoining
nook.
Glass doors open to a rear
deck, which is an ideal venue
for small barbecues and social gatherings.
All three upstairs bedrooms are generously proportioned, but the main
suite stands out with its
street-facing balcony, sliding
plantation shutter screens
and well appointed ensuite.
The selling agents are
Ingrid Bradshaw and Jade
Lippiatt, of The Property
Exchange.

This upmarket West Leederville home is just around the corner from the local primary school.

Light timber oors lend a sense of warmth to


the open-plan living area.
Need a lemon for your Corona or G and T? Theres a lemon tree
in the alfresco area.

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The rear patio enjoys spectacular views of the river and city.

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Auction 10am
October 31
Shellabears

oud need to go to the top


of Brookfield Place to find
a view better than the one
enjoyed by this humble cliffside apartment overlooking
the river.
It may be a little dated, but
the solid three-storey home
enjoys a spectacular vista over
the river and city, all the way
to the hills.
It also has a few stories
to tell, like the one about its
former owner.
Cezary Baranowski, who
died in 1999, was a Polish
immigrant who was declared
dead on the battlefield of
northern France in 1944, only
to wake and rejoin his unit
weeks later.
Before that, he had been

interned by the Germans and


escaped while working as an
interpreter near Belgium,
before briefly working with
the French resistance.
He married in 1950 and
moved to WA, where he
worked in real estate and the
aged-home-care sector.
He bought this threebedroom apartment off the
plan, which makes this the
first time it has been offered
An open-plan living area oers plenty of room for downsizers.
as a finished home.
Its crowning feature is the
big, open-plan living area that
looks out to the river.
The expansive patio at
the rear is an ideal venue for
soirees.
The selling agent is Kate
Gale, of Shellabears.

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price: $1,385,000.
Properties for sale: 84

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Mobile 0412 292 488

0412 908 205

Construction & Installations


Restoration, Clean and Seal Work

Call Dave 0408

092 350

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

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FREE BROCHURES!
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9242 2952

Perth TLC Group can project


manage your next home
improvement/renovation
www.tlc-perth.com

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

APV
Constructions
HOMES / EXTENSIONS
Alterations / Updates
30 years experience
ARTHUR VENTOURAS

0418 957 666


REG. 3730

BUILDING
SERVICES

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

CABINETMAKING

BUILDING

SUBIACO
FURNITURE
FACTORY

National Estate
Builders
New homes plus
additions & renovations
by a specialist who
understands & appreciates
the older home.
Full Design Service.

Tel. 9381 7094


7 Forrest Street Subiaco
BUILDING AUSTRALIAS
HERITAGE
neb@bigpond.net.au

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

0433 969 639

Specialising in Painted and Timber


Media Cabinets, Bookcases,
Home Offices and
Full Carcase Robes

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

0417 092 134


Visit our website
ww.baradineholdings.com.au
A Good Price Guaranteed

Jaycraft Cabinets
Quality Kitchen Renovations
Workmanship Designed Cabinets in

Robes Laundries Vanities


Office Study Entertainment
Call Jason For Free Quote

9302 5209
0417 998 435

INTERIOR SOLUTIONS
Individual designs & hand crafted
Cabinetry and Furniture including:
Kitchens & vanities, dining tables, beds &
side drawers, lounges, storage robes & more
For a free Design & Quote
Call Kip

0415 137 081

info@kipwoodsmithdesign.com.au

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

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

0417 984 561

Indigo
Painting
CARPENTRY

KAYES CARPENTRY
QUALITY CARPENTRY WITH RELIABILITY

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0418 920 574

DAVID HAYWARD
CARPENTER & JOINER
Qualified Craftsman over 42yrs exp

FOR ALL JOINERY


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

Ph 9382

4172 all hrs


0402 538 449

JUST DOORS

DOOR INSTALLATION &


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

Enzo De Palma

Mobile 0412 194 842

044 97 88 778

0400 776 449

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CUSTOM
CABINETRY
OF ALL TYPES.

Kip Woodsmith Design

Re-lay: Drives, Patios,


Around Pools, Soakwells,Tree
Roots & all types of paving.

ALL JOBS FREE QUOTES

CABINETMAKING

JONATHAN TOWERS

Mini Bobcat Service,


Landscaping, Paving,
Retaining Walls, Reticulation

ALL ASPECTS OF

BOBCATS
Bobcat and Truck Service

BUILDING

0414 441 877

Mobile 0447 576 441

0417 969 480

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

Nth & Sth Landscaping

Cert. IV Bookkeeping

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

One Company All Trades

9284 0165

JBS Bookkeeping

John Chivers
Asphalt Service

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Perth TLC Group can project
manage your bathroom
improvement/renovation

BRICK PAVING

683

0418 927 799 - 9296 1041

Fix it
quickly

The POST each week lists


tradesmen who provide
every household service.
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

Phone Lewis on

0405 936 666

Phone Gary

9339 8113

Renovating or
repairing your
home?

Bathroom
Laundry
Kitchen

BOOKKEEPING

Custom-made Furniture
Kitchen, Wall and Vanity Units
Bookcases

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

Fax 9388 2089


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

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

9332 8596 all hours

CARPENTRY

Because Quality Counts


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

Ph: 0416

126 048 Anytime

MARTINS CARPENTRY
& CONSTRUCTION
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CARPENTRY

CARPENTRY

CARPET CLEANING

CARPENTRY
CREATIONS

WOODVILLE

RUG CLEANING

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

WOODWORKS & RENOVATIONS


Suppliers of:
Top Class Timber Joinery
Budget Joinery Cheapest Doors
in Perth Kitchens & Wardrobes
Project Management Undertaken
Call Neville 0416 190 154
or email: nev@mbas.com.au

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CARPENTER
Extensions & Renovations
Maintenance & Repairs
All Jobs, Big & Small

0423 247 903


carpentry

specialist

CARPET & VINYL


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

CARPET LAID ADAPTED


Repair Specialist 35 yrs exp.
Power Restretching. Patching
Fit Back Carpet to Tiles/Wood
Old, New. No Job Too Small
Underlay Supplied

Residential and Commercial


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CARPET CLINIC
Established 1981

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

David Macdonald
0488 208 999

Domestic & Commercial


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

9383 7977
0418 940 145

Carpentry &
Maintenance
Solutions
Over 30 years experience.
All aspects of Carpentry and Joinery.
Heritage/Federation/Colonial
restoration and renovation.
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Call Brett 0451 153 966


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Outdoor Carpentry
20 Years Experience

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Simon 0423 350 458

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Kurt Carter 0424 476 036
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CARPENTRY & MAINTENANCE

Qualied Charpenter with over 30 years experience


Specialising in:

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carpet possible
COTTESLOE CARPET
CLEANING
Western Suburbs
Specialist!
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RENTAL
UPHOLSTERY

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TILE & GROUT
CLEANING
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MELITA
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Carpet Steam Clean,
(Conditions
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Clean Lounge Suites


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

9309 9967
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Carpet
Steam
Cleaning
Tile & Grout Cleaning
ACCI Trained & Certified
Contact GRAEME

0418 957 690

Doors
Skirting
Stud Framing Gates
Cedar Lining
Pergolas & Decking

I Pride myself in completing


all work to perfection

448 Stirling Highway, Cottesloe

9384 5656

Ph Nick

0414 337 873

Patches Carpentry
and Maintenance
Decking Pergolas Fencing
Renovations Framing Skirtings
Shelving Fit outs Cedar Linings
Screens Repairs

NO JOB TOO SMALL

Michael 0432 968 625


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OVER 35 YRS EXPERIENCE

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PLASTERLINE
INDUSTRIES

Ceilings installed & repaired


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

FOR ADVICE & QUOTE


PHONE RHYS ON

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

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Mob 0413 833 966

STAIGERS
Carpet & Cleaning

Carpet
Tiles & Grout
Vinyl & Lino
PH: ELSA

Upholstery
End of lease cleaning
Office cleaning
OR RAGETH

0410 659 580

Hardworking
0412 226 328
0433 445 916
Regular/Spring
Window Clean
Moving In/Out
Vacate Clean
Office Clean
ALL JOBS FULLY
GUARANTEED!

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CLEANING

COMPUTING

J&K
HOME CLEANING

25 Years Experience

Been working the whole day


and terribly tired?
House still untidy?
Concern for you kids cleanliness?

NOW Less than


$50 per week

We could get your home sparkly clean

Call us for help today @

0404 118 811

SPRING CLEAN
ALL OUTDOOR AREAS
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
Garden Clean-up & Rubbish Removal
NO MESS - FREE QUOTE - 15 YEARS
EXPERIENCE - POLICE CLEARANCE
FOURWAY OUTDOOR

fourway@iinet.net.au

0414 874 787

MOST CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED


NO SURCHARGE

Ph 0411 445 452

B-ABLE CLEANERS

CLOCKS & WATCHES

Husband & Wife Team


Commercial / Domestic
Police Clearance

General ofce and common


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

Ph: Ben 0408 566 431


RITA CLEANING
SERVICE
Domestic & Commercial Cleaning
Window Cleaning Service
We bring our own equip and chemical
Special house cleaning $25p/hr
FULLY INSURED & POLICE CLEARED

Free quote call Galen

0433 145 346


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APEX CEILINGS
& PARTITIONS

PULL DOWNS DECORATIVE


DRYWALL REPAIRS
INSURANCE SUSPENDED
Police Cleared - Free Quotes

Ph Andrew

M 0413 568 580


Fax 9285 2888
CHIMNEY SWEEP

The Swiss Chimney Sweep


All types of FLUES /
OVENS / POT BELLIES etc

Adrian 0411 848 404


CLEANING

Cleaning

COMMERCIAL & DOMESTIC


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

CURTAINS
Aussie

Curtain Call

Claremont

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

9240 8006 : 0408 569 515


Personalised Service - BEST PRICES

Diana Rice Interiors


Beautiful Curtains & Blinds

Curtains
Swags & Tails
Romans
Venetians
Timbers

Sheers
Pelmets
Rollers
Verticals
Shutters

Phone: 9245 5305 / 0433 337 467


For an obligation free quote

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

Ph: Peter 0417 772 230

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

Phone Chris on 0417 990 396

448 Stirling Highway, Cottesloe

9384 5656
DECKING

A DECK ABOVE

Custom decks and pergolas.


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

0272

Don 040 116 7232


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Stairs & Balustrades Oiling

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Painting
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FREE DESIGN & QUOTE


Call Liam

0403 939 742

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

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BETTYS Home
Cleaning Service
$40.00 per hour
Friendly & Reliable

Ph Betty 0408 241 464

A.SKY

CONCRETE
Timepieces

Buying, Selling
& Restoration of
Antique Clocks
& Barometers
By a qualified clockmaker
Member of the Watch &
Clockmakers of Australia

Unit 23/145 Stirling Hwy, Nedlands

9385 3054
www.dutchtimepieces.com

COMMERCIAL & DOMESTIC cleaning

Fully insured, police cleared


Free
Quotes

0439 695 273

OUT OF TOWN?
Read the entire

on the internet

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Your local tradesman for 20 years


NO JOB TOO SMALL
Ph

9385 7150 or 0414 660 051 DAY


DEMOLITION

WA Exposed Concreting

One-one to suit your needs


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

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Phone Ben 0419

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CONCRETE SPECIALISING IN
EXPOSED AGGREGATE WITH
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Ph Mick on 0400 212 917

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CONCRETE

0404 118 811

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

Mosman Computer Training

A.skycleaning@gmail.com
Free Quote Call Jazzy @

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COMPUTING

Vacate & Rent Inspection


Cleaning
Commercial & Window
Cleaning
Highest Quality Assurance
www.ASKYcleaning.com

All-U-Need
CLEANING SERVICE

DEMOLITION

DUTCH ANTIQUE

Cleaning Service

Quality service, experienced,


reliable friendly cleaners

Support POST
advertisers
they make your
free local
newspaper
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Century IT
Consultants

Call 0439 333 449

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THE ORIGINAL

24/7 Onsite Service


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

Ph: 0417 928 439


Professional,
Residential / Commercial
and Vacate Cleaning
Good references
100% guaranteed services
Ph Melisa 0406 341 162
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OCEAN LINE CLEANING

1 Hour
Response

MAC MAN CAN HELP!


CALL JAMES FOR ALL
YOUR APPLE NEEDS

0411 547 487

1800 095 318


LATEST TRUCK MOUNTED
STEAM CLEANING
CARPETS, RUGS AND
UPHOLSTERY
TILE AND GROUT
OWNER OPERATED
AVAILABLE 7 DAYS
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Better Cleaner
@ Better Price
Reliable

FREE QUOTES
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CLEANING

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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

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

Houses Yards Cleared


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

0409 958 186

Vincent Demolition

 Concrete cutting & pool


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

 Gary 0415 390 297

www.vincentdemolition.com
DRAFTING &
DESIGN

John 0418 949 269

www.colourstoneconcrete.com

Concrete Driveways
ABN 28121674900 Est 1973

Crossovers, Garage &


Patio Floors. Coloured,
exposed or natural grey.
Poured Limestone, Shed
Floors, Paths etc.
Earthworks, Pressure
Cleaning & Sealing of
existing concrete &
Limestone.
For free quote and advice
Call Mick

0418 941 539

Extensions design and


drafting specialists
1 and 2 storey additions,
Custom Designed Homes

for a free site visit and assessment

call Chris

0421 348 136

www.extensionsbydesign.com.au

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DESIGN & DRAFTING

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ELECTRICIANS

24
HOURS

ELECTRICIANS

7
D
A
Y
S

Maintenance and Fault Specialists


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

CALL MICK

Phone Richard King


0417 956 575

9384 7079 0412 779 947


EC 7341

info@d2rdrafting.com.au

0439 091 688

DRAFTING SERVICES

EC8582

Ph

Council Approval
Drafting

Ask about energy savings


FREE QUOTES

ALL ELECTRICAL WORK


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

Trusted & Reliable


Electricians

0422 626 719

www.westernwiring.com.au

0422 238 213

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0411 329 003

Call Tony
NO JOB TOO SMALL !

GRAY

Residential

RESIDENTIAL DESIGN
CONSULTANT
LUXURY NEW HOMES
ADDITIONS/EXTENSIONS
RETAINING/LANDSCAPES
POOLS/CABANAS

Roberts
Renovations &

FROM CONCEPT TO CONTRACT


ALL COUNCIL/BUILD APPROVALS
DETAILED SPECIFICATIONS

Handyman Service

CREATIVE AND INNOVATIVE


20YRS EXPERIENCE
SPEAK TO JOHN DIRECTLY

0408 099 233

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

EC8097

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commercial and domestic
electrical installations
and maintenance ...
... servicing all western
suburb areas

m: 0421 699 954

Martin Sladen
ELECTRICAL

Floreat

Tel 0411 123 769


ALL DOMESTIC - ELECTRICAL
WORK LIGHTING, POWER,
UPGRADES, GARDEN LIGHTING

ELECTRICIANS

9381 5802
EMERGENCY SERVICE
24 HOUR 7 DAYS

All electrical work


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

RAY

STEVE

0412 922
648 0412 924 134
www.cablenet.com.au

MURPHYS
ELECTRICAL
9384 1163

Lic No EC 3474

0407 770 910

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

0407 997 049


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

Wembley Electrics
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Call Dennis 0450 672 717


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ALL ELECTRICAL WORK


SPLIT A/C SPECIALIST

All Areas

Lic No AU06037

EC 8293

WEST COAST
CABLING SOLUTIONS

Specialising in all electrical work


Quality workmanship

FREE QUOTES & ADVICE


MENTION THIS AD FOR 10%
DISCOUNT. ASK FOR DETAILS

0418 912 451

PH: PETER
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LIC EC5706

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

0418956459 9444 0989


skilledelectrical@hotmail.com
Lic 003542

Call us on
9381 3088
to advertise
in the POST

Trades &
Services

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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

dave@westcoastcabling.com.au

Sanding / coating and


Timber repairs
Full restoration services
AFTA member
All work guaranteed

FREE QUOTES

Call Jeff 0419 908 837

Good old fashion country service in the city

Free Quotes at your convenience


Call or Email James

0409 889 679

0423 153 677

0416 029 992 9381 5371

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

9384 4566
MOB 0412 770 881

Contact Tony

Phone Jarod
0414 519 819

Touchwood
Restorations
Quality furniture restoration -

Free Quotes and Advice


Asbestos Removal Licence
Installation and Remove Old
Advantagefencing@hotmail.com

FIREWOOD

STEPHEN DEW

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

24 HR EMERGENCY SERVICE

Mob: 0409 393 110


A/H 9336 6909

SWANBOURNE WOOD YARD


Dry bush jarrah
white gum
mallee roots

0407 088 082


FLOORING

TIMBER FLOORS

BRIAN CLARK ELECTRICAL


INSTALLATION (Lic EC007548)

New & Used Flooring


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

Subiaco based contractor


Rewires Safety switches
Power points

Call 0403 968 164

ELECTRICIAN
SUBIACO BASED

SERVICING ALL WESTERN


SUBURBS AREAS (EC 11924)

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

0424 101 026

GARDENSCAPES
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Email: info@evergrow.com.au

GARAGE DOORS

GARAGE DOORS
SUPPLY, INSTALL AND SERVICE
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GARDENING

Garden Maintenance
Residential & Commercial
Design & Installation

Mike Jones 0417 181 827


Nina Jones 0427 056 785

ALL GARDEN
MAINTENANCE
Indigo Painting

Pruning Weeding
Cleanups Mulching

Rob 0450 384 711


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

FLOOR SANDING

0407 166 177

Call 0421 895 463 and 0432 999 400

NEDLANDS
GARDEN SERVICE

MORE
THAN A MOW
GARDENING SERVICES

THE PERFECTIONISTS

CALL JOHN

0412 229 200

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

0411 724 099

OBrien
Flooring
SANDING, FINISHING
LAYING AND DECKS
Jimmy 0420 235 709
www.obrienflooring.com.au

* For Excellence in Garden Care


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

0419 905 053

ALL LANDSCAPE AND


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

0417 093 578


9203 9985

www.landscaperenewal.com.au

HUNTS GARDEN SERVICES


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

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Roger Hill 0419 921 122


Does your
garden need
a spring
clean?
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0414 959 309

Focus
FENCING
Specialists in Colorbond
Repairs Removals
Replacements
Installations
Call Adam

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PH GEORGE
0408 851 901

For complete care of your


garden with reliable service.
Regular or casual. Call Nigel

QUALITY

rob@allfencingperth.com.au

25 yrs experience in
Landscaping
& Garden
Ful
Maintenance.
Specialising in
l
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Bo& topiaries
hedging

0412 689 643

FENCING

9387 4401
0417 942 962

LANDSCAPES 2000

waimahaka@gmail.com

Member WA Timber Flooring Assoc.

Twinside Retaining Walls


Gates & Asbestos Removal
No Job Too Difficult
Experienced Contractor

janragenovich@bigpond.com

NIGELS GARDEN
MAINTENANCE

FOR ADVICE PHONE JOHN

Call Langford

0404 092 785

Horticultural Cert.

0413 415 845

288A CAMBRIDGE ST, WEMBLEY

Suppliers / Installers of

EFFICIENT RELIABLE
COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL
INDUSTRIAL

FREE QUOTES
REASONABLE RATES

Repairs that last French Polishing


- Spray Work - Stripping etc.
Ernest Palmer

RANDELL HALL

www.livingelectricswa.com.au

710 110

Polishing & Re-Coating, ATFA


Member & Police Cleared

Advantage Fencing

9314 2407
0412 300 363

Matthew: 0414

Im talented, friendly 30 years


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

FURNITURE
RESTORATION

FREE QUOTE

REGULAR GARDEN MAINTENANCE AND CLEANUPS.


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

SANDING & VARNISHING

Residential - Commercial - Industrial


All electrical work
Serice and repair evaporative air
conditioners
Split system air conditioning installations
High Voltage specialists

Specialists in Colorbond and


Gramline fencing and gates

THE
CLAREMONT
GARDENER

Garden Makeovers
Select & Deliver Plants

REPAIRS & REWIRE


Colorbond Pinelap Jarrah
Asbestos Removal Fence Removal
Security Fencing Rural Fencing

GARDENING

JAN RAGENOVICH

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

EC00475

Hardie & Colorbond


Fencing Specialist

Call or visit

0412 955 633

FREE QUOTES

0481 106 115

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Electric Whirlybirds
with the Smarts to cool
your house for
Around $35 a Year

Grant 0433 749 858

ALL ELECTRICAL WORK


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

PH: 9384 9232

Hot Water System Repairs


Ceiling Fans, Exhaust Fans

Fault Finding, Load Logging &

EC 3697

MIKE 0417 189 942

Lighting, Power Points


Safety Switches, Smoke Alarms

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

Try the difference in customer service!


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ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS & RETAILERS

MUIRS

ELECTRIC
BLUE

Stove & Oven Repairs


Reticulation Controllers

Ian 0408 156 303

ALL
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Extension &
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FLOOR SANDING

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Electrical EC 8576

ALL ELECTRICAL WORK


SAFETY SWITCHES SMOKE ALARMS HWS
BATHROOM HEATERS UPGRADE RENTALS

D2R DRAFTING

FENCING

ALL ELECTRICAL WORK

A-Z Electrical Service

PLANS DONE FAST

ELECTRICIANS

NRK

EC4634

DRAFTING &
DESIGN

SANDING & COATING


TIMBER FLOORS

Call Dave on
0412 187 585

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

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GARDENING

Greenkeepers Delight
Garden Care and
Lawn Mowing Service

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The Guttering Specialist

(and surrounding suburbs)

THE PROPERTY
SERVICES WIZARDS

Better Lawns & Gardens


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

Mobile: 0414 080 753


Northern Suburbs. W.A.

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

0433 210 028

Email: promptgutters@gmail.com

Phone Glenn
043 892 8190

Gutters & Downpipes


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TRUST
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Garden Renovations
and Maintenance

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Good References.
Keep this cutting on your Fridge

Text or phone Theo

0429 880 004

B.J.s Garden Maintenance

Roberts
Garden Cleanups

Weed & Pest Control


F U
Pruning
LLRemoval
Renovations
&
Y B&OHedging
Rubbish
O&KMulching
Handyman Service
E
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GARDEN CLEAN UPS


WEEDING
MULCHING
PRUNING
PLANT CARE & ADVICE

0435 510 087


www.loraflora.com

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

Call

0421 997 585

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SHAUN READ

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0437 344 678

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ANGUSS GARDENING

pricklypeargardening@gmail.com

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

+ GLASS REPAIRS +

PH: 9383 9334


PENSIONER DISCOUNTS
RIVERVIEW GLASS PTY LTD
+ Glass repairs
+General glazing
+All showerscreens
+Mirrors
+Splashbacks
+Pool fencing

0418 914 084

Gutters &
Downpipes
BRIAN WARD
Free Quotes
9341 7631

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

Ph Denis 0418 898 893


9304 1321

Cornerstone

Gutters & roong


FREE QUOTES

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GUTTER
CLEANING
GUTTERS and/or
windows CLEANED
TREE PRUNING
POST AREA SPECIALIST 20 YEARS
DOWNPIPES CLEARED
LEAKS AND OVERFLOWS SORTED
FREE QUOTES PENSIONER DISCOUNTS
PROMPT SERVICE
Phone
MARTIN

0414 011 220

GUTTER CLEANING
& WINDOW CLEANING
SPECIALIST
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


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Affordable Vacuum Gutter Cleaning


Professional. Reliable.
Comprehensive insurance cover.
Fully roof-safety trained.
For an obligation-free quote call

1300 654 253 or 0457 077 536


or book online at
www.guttervac.com.au

GROUT CLEAN

Downpipes flushed, roofs cleaned


of debris from $99.00
Also high pressure cleaning

CLEANING
No Hazardous Chemicals
Guaranteed Results
Sealing Service Available

Grout Magic
Craig

0437 712 039


or Rosie 08 9381 5454

GUTTERING

Adelines Essential Organic Garden Care

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

One Company All Trades


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

9284 0165
info@tlc-perth.com

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

0407 193 606

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Handyman Service

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Your home is your castle ...
keep it that way!
Call us for fast, clean, professional:
Carpentry
Painting
Installation
Pergolas
Decking
Gates
Timber fences
All home maintenance
Call Simon 0419 925 452

Cambridge
Handyman
0419 925 452

JOHNS HOME
MAINTENANCE

For all your home maintenance and


timber decking call John for fast and
reliable services

0421 809 872

THE FIXER

HOME & GARDEN


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

Mob: 0416 932 432


davidfixer@iinet.net.au

Love Your Home

Gutter Cleaning

Tile & Grout

BERT 0403 917 935

ALL ODD JOBS

jeff@riverviewglass.com.au

0402 644 509

Mob: 0407 933 959

info@smittysgutters.com

GMA 95-12-005F

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

Landscaping & Design


All garden maintenance
Hydration & Fertilizing

Call Shannon
0413 243 006

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCED PASSIONATE

FLOREAT GLASS

Great value, professional care

Professional & Reliable


Colorbond, Zincalume &
Aluminium
No job too big or too small
FREE QUOTES
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25 Year Warranty

All those jobs your husband wont


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

Jack 0412 986 151


9387 4442

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

Quality Maintenance
Services

ODD JOBS MY SPECIALITY

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

Qualified tradesmen in the building


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

0418 919 312

Police cleared Reg Business Fully Insured

CALAUTTI

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

Call Charlie on 0401 019 975

Call us on
9381 3088
to advertise
in the

Trades &
Services

Our quality services will put


a smile on your face
NATIONAL POLICE CHECKED,
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HIGH PRESSURE
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Industrial High Pressure

Specialists in high pressure cleaning

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

033 343
Manu 0435 611 381

White Knight Repairs


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

Call Scott on 9386 6138


or 0417 461 087

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

Adam 0400 414 414

NEDLANDS HOME &


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

0417 940 355

All Carpentry Work


Federation Home
Restorations
Pre-sale Home Detailing
General Repairs
Timber Fencing
Garden Clean Ups
Police Clearance, Fully Insured
Call

0481 565 433


HIGH PRESSURE
CLEANING

Enviroblast

High Pressure Cleaning


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

Est 1982

www.ibislandscapes.com.au

9383 2915
0412 946 476

HOME IMPROVEMENTS

One Company All Trades


We are the HOME
IMPROVEMENT experts
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HOT WATER
SYSTEM

ALL LANDSCAPE AND


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

0417 093 578


9203 9985

www.landscaperenewal.com.au

EST 81

QUALIFIED TRADESMAN

0423 511 303

29 Walter St
Claremont

FREE QUOTE, FULLY INSURED

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

LANDSCAPING

Office

9387 2339

Mobile 0418 941 571


Fax 9387 8581

ALL AREAS - 24 HOURS


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

KITCHENS

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

9245 3303

0400 424 357

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

Indigo
Painting
 Retention & Removal
of

Existing Foliage. Reticulation upgrades


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

Ph Andrew 0418 915 881

Gradient Landscapes
One Company All Trades
Perth TLC Group can
project manage your kitchen
improvement/renovation
www.tlc-perth.com

9284 0165

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

Working with you to create perfection


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

Call Leon on 0417

049 923

Building and extensions,


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

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KITCHEN RESCUE
Renovations to existing kitchens
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

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Innovative landscape design,


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

Matt Siomos, B.Sc (Botany),


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

Good old fashioned,


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

Free Quotes
Call Mike Kuba

0413 015 808

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Atlas Lawn Services

James Limestone
Restoration

Est 1985
COMMERCIAL & DOMESTIC
Steve

JOEL IRRIGATION &


LANDSCAPES PTY.
LTD.
Since 1982

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LAWNMOWING SERVICE
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Free Quotes - Call Darren today

BUDGET

LIMESTONE

Making Life Easy


Artificial Lawn
Environmentally Friendly
Australian Made
Free Messure & Quote

Phone: 9209 2669

www.greenplanetgrass.com.au

TRANSITION
LANDSCAPES
Garden & landscape renovation
Native & water-wise plants
General garden maintenance
Free design & planning
consultation
Call Steve

0497 808 778

steve.transition@outlook.com

LAUNDROBAR

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

WINTER SPECIAL
Doonas & Blankets

LAWN CARE

EDDIES LAWN AERATION

LAWN CARE SPECIALISTS

Call Eddie

0425 551 233


9381 6996

Reg 1964

VERTIMOWING
(De Thatching)

CRITICAL WITH WATER RESTRICTIONS


and Lawnmowing Services

Ph Russell 0408 833 116 Work


9447 4907 Home

LAWN MOWING

MOW IT & MORE


Lawn Mowing Servicing
Mosman
Nedlands,
FULPark,
LY Cottesloe,
BOO areas
Dalkeith and
surrounding
Trevor 0412

KED

784 094

MIKE STOKES

Small Jobs welcome!!!


Commercial / Residential

ANGUSS

Stonework Specialists

Lawnmowing and
Gardening Service
Honest and Reliable

9381 5454
0437 712 039

Ph Angus

NATURALISTE
STONE
Also:
Perth & South West
Contact Matthew Warren

0417 965 115

www.naturalistestone.com.au

LOCKSMITH
Pol Lic SG 15935
ABN 22337056071

- Lawnmowing - Edging
Brett Campbell (Proprietor)

Locksmiths

Mobile 0418 921 418

email: brettcam60@hotmail.com

Guaranteed Same
Day Service 20 years exp

SEAMUS HOME SERVICES

KEVIN SHEEHAN
Master Locksmith
Security Consultant
Glad to be of Service

Police Clearance, Fully Insured & Free Quotes

0412 153 846

LAWNMOWING SERVICES

0450 225 113


6143 8721

7 DAYS PER WEEK

Call
Rob

0400 977 610

Lawn Mowing
Fertilising
Fully Insured
FREE QUOTES

Mat 0409 930 924


For all your
gardening needs

YOUR WESTERN
SUBURBS LOCKSMITH
X Home X Office X Car

7 Day Service

Ph: 6350 8500

www.lockstock.com.au

FREMANTLE
LOCK SERVICE
Stirling Hwy, North Fremantle
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PAINTING

PAINTING
A.J. BROWNING
Reg. No. 4989

PAINTING
PAPER HANGING
All work guaranteed
REGD PAINTER

J.B. Leadlights

9284 5638
0419 966 945
LIMESTONE

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

25 YEARS EXPERIENCE

9245 2550
M: 0418 299 524
Ph/Fax:

9384 7870
ANNUAL & PRE-PURCHASE

TERMITE & TIMBER PEST


INSPECTIONS

Phone Jack for a


free, no obligation
quote
Rego 8057

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Master Painting
Services
Free
quote DAVID

0431 200 866

Ring 9381

1782 or 9388 1237

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

CLIVE 9383 3412


0447 433 412
Reg. No. 4280

FLOREAT & ALL


WESTERN SUBURBS
Painter - Decorators
30 years experience

Old fashioned workmanship,


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

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

DON McNALLY
20 years experience

INTERIOR & EXTERIOR

ROOMS FROM $250


REPAINTING
Reg.
SPECIALIST 3476
HIGH QUALITY LOW COST!

Mob 0417

182 051

0499 874 988

TOM

20 Years Exp - Free Quotes

0418 914 041

reg: 7822

please consider

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

Phone
WARREN
on

REG 7800

5 663

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Dirk Warburton 9407 9103


www.prestigepaintingwa.com.au

30 years experience

Painter & Decorator

0451 478 078

0400 440 272


Reg No. 6791
Reg No. 5309

Saari Quality

P&N
Painting Services

Painting & Decorating

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

FREE QUOTE

Reijo 0411 610 246


CAPITAL
PAINTING&
DECORATING

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GUARANTEED

AMP PLUMBING & GAS

THOMPSONS
PEST CONTROL

Termite Inspections Ants


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

Mob:0433 288 164


YOUR
LOCAL
CO.

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

Mob: 0451 901 919


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

PENGUIN

PLASTERING

9204 4108
0408 908 683

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

0415 951 865


9300 5382
Renovations, Internal
and Ext Sand Render
ALSO SMALL JOBS
PATCHING AND REPAIRS

Ph: Jorge 0400 748


or 9386 3953

076

Wall Plastering &


Ceiling Repairs

Including all aspects of solid wall


plastering and plaster boarding.
More than fifteen years experience.

Call Travis 0468 789 879


ALL AREAS
Free quotes will happily
take on little jobs

FREE QUOTES 7 DAYS


Your satisfaction is
our guarantee

0416 121 932

Commercial & Residential


Internal & External New Homes
Repainting Free Quotes

Pete The Plasterer

Call JAY: 0410 413 327

100% Customer Satisfaction


Guaranteed!

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Jerry P: 9404 5706


M: 0421 477 899

0405 069 500

penguin.painting@yahoo.com.au

PLUMBING

Jeff Bond
Reg# 4004
 Proficient in all
General Painting
 Honest, Reliable, Clean
 Handyman service

Ph: 0418 850 750


Attention To Detail Makes
All The Difference

YOUR LOCAL LICENSED PLUMBERS

7am - 11pm 7 DAYS EMERGENCY

GAS Installation & Repair


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

Freecall 1800 102 888


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

SEC. Lic. 4263

Skilled Plumbing &


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

9384 0877

9388 6299

Indigo Painting

Gas 4784

40 Years Experience

30 YRS EXPERIENCE
QUALITY WORK
FREE QUOTES / ADVICE

REDHOUSE

PAINTING
Reg 6375

OVER 25 YEARS EXPERIENCE


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

Ph/SMS Geoff 0411 987 542

NO CALL OUT FEE

HOT WATER
FAST

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

ELLIS PLASTERING

PAINTING & DECORATING SERVICES

Your Local Master Painter

3/*/

Small renovations.
Patching all surfaces.
MIKE KELLEY

22 yrs Westn Sub Exp.

Specialising in

European Craftsman
Very Reasonable
Reg: 6952
Rates

0407 381 727


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Plumbing
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PL 5580

ALL HOURS
www.citygrouppainting.com.au

WHEN ORGANISING
YOUR NEXT
PAINTING PROJECT,

All plumbing repairs


Leaks
Ful Blockages
lywater
Hot
Bo units
oke
LOCAL TRADESMAN

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

Phone Peter TODAY

Commercial / Residential
Interior/ Exterior
High quality & low cost

MICHAEL ELLIS
PAINTING

Work
Guaranteed.

Repairs Restorations
Windows, Doors & Cabinets
New Commissions
JOHN BURROWS

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

www.sheehanlocksmith.com.au

Precision
Edge Mowing
LAWNS & GARDENS

Family Business Providing Local


Services Since 1958

How to Get Your Painting


Completed Right The
First Time Guaranteed.

NO CALL-OUT
CHARGE

9454 7711
0411 229 312

CALL 0417 922 078

Ph/Fax 9382 3278


Mobile 0438 755 877

PBL941

Direct

Lic. 2216 (B.Sc)

Garden Services
Andy
04 900 405 20

Mow d Lawn

BAGOT ROAD, SUBIACO

REG 7089

9383 9252

ENVIRO-CARE PEST
SERVICES

COTTESLOE
PEST CONTROL

LEADLIGHT

Domestic Laundry,
Service Washes
Pickup & Deliver

PEST CONTROL

Subiaco
Painting Service

9387 8641

MUIRS

F: 9444 7863

Phone Joe 0408 094 444

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CAMBRIDGE LAUNDRY

Mob: 0413 235 163


Phone: 9206 5331
Fax: 9206 5337

ALL SMALL JOBS


Quality Work
Residential and Commercial

www.precisepainting.net.au

041 301 6555

OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK


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

4/115 Birkdale St Floreat (Cnr Cambridge)

MOBILE 0432 322 026


COMMERCIAL & RETAIL

PAINTING

INCLUDING BOBCAT WORK


SMALL AND LARGE JOBS

Reg. No. 3511

Handyman Service

SPECIALISING IN
RESTORATION OF PERIOD
HOMES

Interior / Exterior

EFFECTIVE AND SAFE


ALL DOMESTIC PESTS
TERMITE INSPECTIONS
& REPORTS

$BMM-VLFPO

Roberts
Renovations &

RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL


PAINTERS & DECORATORS

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

PLUMBING

CARING FOR SUBIACOS HERITAGE

ALL ASPECTS

0401 372 277

www.lukeslandscaping.com.au

Painters Registration No. 5890

PAINTING

Reg 7824

Damian 0403 126 970

0411 223 637


David
0411 223 644

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

PAINTING

Reg 6621

Design & Construction of


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LANDSCAPING

PL.16

PLUMBING & GAS

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9387 3081
0418 926 705

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PLUMBING

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PLUMBING
Prompt, reliable service
Blocked Drains
Burst Pipes
Leaking Taps
Hot Water systems
Cisterns
Toilet Pans
General Plumbing
Mobile

24 HR

PL5094

0419 953 531

GL 006462

Pensioner rates
Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.

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

FLOREAT

MAINTENANCE

1800 18 12 24

Office

9387 2339

Mobile 0418 941 571


Fax 9387 8581

ALL AREAS - 24 HOURS


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

PLUMBING

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

WOODLANDS
PLUMBING

1800 18 12 24
PL 7947

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Renovations &
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24 HR

Pensioner rates
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Advertise your
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Call Jack

0418 949 472

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PONDS

Aquarium & Pond


Maintenance

Affordable Reliable
Storage Home or Office
Owner Operated Packing
Call 0405 383 451
FOR ANY INFORMATION

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

FULLY INSURED
0439 900 381

P & L Transport
OPERATING 7 DAYS A WEEK

Locally owned and operated


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

9309 2961 or
0419 836 484
Best Rates
in Perth
Only $120/hr
for 2 men

Ph Gavin

PARAMOUNT
PLUMBERS

FRIENDLY, EFFICIENT SWISS


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

Daniel 0412 904 769

paramountplumbersperth.com.au
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Ph: 0419 993 192


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0414 836 129

Pond And Aquarium Cleaning


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

Ph David 0433 324 347

BEST RATES

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Family business since 1983

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Gas No. 4700

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SHENTON PARK
1800 18 12 24

MIKE MURPHY
FURNITURE REMOVALS

2 STRONG GUYS

Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.

PLUMBING

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Hot Water Servicing & Replacement
Toilets, Taps Serviced or Replaced
Renovations
Seniors Discount

RETICULATION

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Installation and Maintenance
Supplier of Fish and Live plants.

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TOTAL PLUMBING
AND MAINTENANCE

RENOVATIONS

ALL FURNITURE
CARRIED
0416 226 434

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94404711 or 0422931587

Lic. 6039

24 HR

EMERGENCY PLUMBING
BLOCKED DRAINS

PL1954

24/7 emergency service


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Solar Power, Renovations

WE OFFER A 5%
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COMMERCIAL & DOMESTIC
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Ph: RYAN EGAN

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Tile Replacement
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Speciality Gutters/Downpipes
Valleys & Flashings Replaced
Soakwells Tin Reroofs
Seniors Rates

REPAIRS INSTALLATION
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Downpipes
Leaky Roof Repairs
Ridges Repointed
Soakwells Installed
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ROOFING

RUBBISH
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MAINTENANCE
Re-roofing
HIA
MEMBER

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1986

ONE CALL WE DO IT ALL


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Internal Roof & Ceiling Repairs
Sagging Roofs Box Gutters
All Hours

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CREDIT CARDS
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Tile
RidgeReplacement
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Roof &Cap
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9389 8744
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Renovations &
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RE-ROOFING WITH
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ROOF REPAIRS
Low Prices Quality work

Leaks Fixed
Damage Repaired
Ridge Pointing
Re-roofing (Tin or Tile)
Guttering & Downpipes
Mark Warden

Ph: 0416 042 038


18 years experience!

ROOF CARPENTRY

Re-Roofing
Old Tile, Asbestos, Iron
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Cement and
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Roof Carpentry Team


Specialising in Architectural
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Phone JEFF 0418

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Please phone
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TILING

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swimming pools, repair chipped tiles,
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Reg tiler - Police clearance

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

Floor & Wall Tiling


Ph Rick: 0402 751 878

Specialists in Commercial &


Residential Shade Sails
Servicing the Western Suburbs since 1996

Friendly Professional Service


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Free Quotes Competitive Rates
Specialising in Diagonal Tiling
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Call Massimo

0438 003 571

DON TILING SERVICE

All aspects of wall & floor tiling.


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HEDGING & MULCHING
NARROW ACCESS
SPECIALISTS
FULLY INSURED
Call ANDY

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Mobile

0408 405 671

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SAFE TREE REMOVALS

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 Palm Trimming  Stump Grinding
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Powerline Clearances
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TREE SERVICES

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FOR SALE
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Antenna
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From $75
TV Mounting The Local Guys
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CLOTHES Ex hire designer labels


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sizes from 8 through to 18 Australian
and Italian dresses contact
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467
COSTUMES/
Dressups
bits'n'pieces room full $100. 0407
500 126
GLASS And jarrah framed French
doors with matching security flywire
doors 68cmx207cm high good
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LOUNGE Suite: 3 pce (1x2.5 2x1)


1920's style features superb sofa
with high back, upholstered in
"Morris" top quality trapestry fabric
(traditional colours) plus 2 English
Oak arm chairs. All outstanding
condition) $475 lot Please phone:
0438 396 273
LOUNGE Suite: Recliner 3 pce (1 x
2 seater plus 2 x recliners) top
quality (made in WA) rich red
Microsuede. Superbly comfortable.
Cost $1,500 excellent condition, sell
$290 lot phone: 0477 433 591
MAHOGANY Dining table, turned
legs 140cm by 104cm, $420 ring
Diana 0457 457 339
MEGA
Clean-out.
Vintage,
designer, recycled womens fashion,
$5-$50. Top International, Australian,
N2 labels, (No current stock
included) Fri-Sat 24th and 25th
October. Open 9.30am. Note: More
added to sale on Saturday. Fusion
Clothing, 168 Hampden Rd,
Nedlands ph 9386 3936

ANTIQUES
ANTIQUES Clocks for sale. Large
collection 9380 6399
PHILLIPS Fine Antiques and Art.
Huge holiday sale big discounts on
all Stock! Sale ends 31st Oct. 2/634
Stirling Hwy Mosman Park. Open
Tue-Sat 0400 340 228

ARTS & CRAFTS

TV DVD VCR AUDIO


Digital Set Top Boxes
Entertainment Centres
Pre-Packed
Furniture Assembled
LINDSAY

Rear Laneway, 25 Heytesbury Rd

9354 4524

WERE JUST A PHONE


CALL AWAY

MUIRS

Specialising in all styles of


household and commercial
upholstery.
CONTACT MICHAEL

0407 771 476

michaelstudman@hotmail.com

WASHING MACHINE
REPAIRS

PROUD
APPLIANCES

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

4 Hood Street Subiaco

9388 2251

Uwes European
Appliance Repairs

Repair Miele Siemens


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

Ph: 6201 1387

www.uwerepairs.com.au

COUNSELLING
AMYGDALA
Consulting,
Professional Psychotherapy &
Counselling, effective and in-depth
for Individuals, specializing in
Relationship Counselling, Marital
and Family Therapy. Qualified, 30+
yrs experienced. Free half hour,
Claremont
Medical
Centre.
www.amygdala.com.au.
Ph 9383 3132
WOMEN To women group. Explore,
share, learn grow. 6 week group
program. Join us as we explore
ideas and issues, including fear,
shame, goal setting, communicating
and self acceptance. Call Linda 0424
239 350, Sharon 0404 587 711

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

WINDOW
CLEANING

SWANBOURNE
WINDOW CLEANING
EST. 1976

YOUR LOCAL BUSINESS


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

0402 433 690

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

9336 3129
0414 011 220

Phone MARTIN

UPHOLSTERY

Specialising in Leather & Fabric repairs


Re-Upholstery & Re-colouring
All work Guaranteed

ROSEMOORE B & B Mosman


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

WINDOW
CLEANING

Mob

Your Local
UPHOLSTERER

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

MATHEMATICS
Tutoring. Very
experienced Yr 11/12 WACE teacher
/examiner/marker. The Tuition
Centre, Bayview Terrace, Claremont.
9284 3004

WESTERN SUBURBS SPECIALIST

9382 4752

BED AND BREAKFAST

BIRD Lover? Beautiful Australian bird


prints and originals at
www.brendaholdenart.com.au

PETE AND JOSH

TV & VIDEO REPAIRS


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

KINESIOLOGY:
Restore your
health with energy medicine, relieves
pain, chronic injuries, anxiety, past
traumas, migraines, reflux, IBS. Call
Jude 0411 111 893
www.judecasey@iinet.net.au

HOME Gym - multi station with


weights; cross trainer and Abdoer
chair. Excellent condition. $400
complete. Photos - details on
request phone: 0422 095 807

0414 738 888


TV SERVICES

MONDAY Studio 7 week program


commencing 19 October 10.30 to
3.00pm. For artists to extend their
process and creativity. Led by local
artist Nada Murphy in her studio.
Phone
0400
031
952
studio@nadamurphy.com.au

ENGLISH And Literature tuition.


Very experienced Yr 11/12 WACE
teacher/examiner/marker.
The
Tuition Centre, Bayview Terrace,
Claremont. 9284 3004

6Q'SPOU1SJDF(VBSBOUFF

TUNE INS
INSTALLATIONS

HEALTH & BEAUTY

BRENda

7 Day 6am - 10pm


TV INSTALLATIONS

ARTS & CRAFTS

WINDOW CLEANING

iSHINE

Window
Cleaning

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

Terry 0406 809 977

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

Call Rolf
9279 2981
0408 930 235
WINDOW
REPAIRS

your local professional

D
OOKE

FLYSCREEN REPAIRS GUTTER CLEANING


HIGH PRESSURE CLEAN

ANGUS LLY B
FU

040 375 8242

GMR

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

0439 518 525


grwindowcleaning@bigpond.com

WINDOW CLEANER

$50 disc. for repeat clients


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

Isaac 0405 300 298


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

0416 042 258 or 0413 998 955


1300 460 996
www.diversitycleaning.com.au

Paul Jones

Carpentry & Joinery


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

PH 0417 915 636

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

PH 0407 328 128

www.sashinaflash.com.au

WROUGHT IRON

Metal Ox Ironworks

Handmade Wrought Iron

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

9272 8282 0419 045 250


www.metalox.com.au

Advertise your
goods in the
Classifieds

MATHS Tutor: Year 6-12. Qualified,


experienced, registered teacher;
improves motivation, revises basics,
extends gifted, guaranteed results;
siblings no extra cost. I come to your
home, must live within 4km of Mt
Claremont.
Call Stuart 0478 774 410
MMS
Learning. Exceptional
Tutoring - Affordable Price. All High
School and University subjects.
www.mmslearning.com 0458 235
241 call today
WACE Tutoring for all years in
Maths, Specialist Maths, Physics,
Chemistry and Economics. Current
Engineering/Finance student at
UWA, Ex-Hale. Contact Michael
0468 588 798
YEAR 6-12 Math and English tutor.
I am a software Engineer.
Professional, experienced, friendly.
Tutors mainly within 15km of
Nedlands. Call Mark 0449 040 042

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
CHURCH Sale 76 Townshend Rd,
Saturday 17 October. Bargains
9-3pm
CLAREMONT
Clothing, shoes,
toys, books, household. Sunday 18th
8-11am. 21 Brown Street
MEGA
Clean-out.
Vintage,
designer, recycled womens fashion,
$5-$50. Top International, Australian,
N2 labels, (No current stock
included) Fri-Sat 24th and 25th
October. Open 9.30am. Note: More
added to sale on Saturday. Fusion
Clothing, 168 Hampden Rd,
Nedlands ph 9386 3936
NEDLANDS - 9 and 41 Ord Street.
Sunday 18th October 9-1pm furniture, art, bike, lamps, shades,
books, games, cushions, toys,
clothes and much more
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
SHENTON PARK 130 Herbert
Road, Sunday 18/10/15 household
furniture, miscellaneous goods etc.
Not before 8.30am

HEALTH & BEAUTY


COESSENCE
Healing
&
transformation offers holistic
personal coaching & group
empowerment programs for women,
including Chakradance workshops &
courses, in Wembley. Enquiries:
Anne-Marie Hoyne 0408 744 572.
Visit:
www.coessence.com.au
DO You want to lose weight and
look good for summer, do you lack
energy, feel bloated, lethargic, do
you want to make sure your body
gets the best nutrition- call me to
discuss your challenges, goals and
feel support:
Frances, mobile 0414 800 154
HERBALIFE
Independent
distributor for products call 9244
4318, 0450 032 061

MASSAGE: Amazing self healing


deep relaxation. Alleviates stress /
neck / shoulder / back / tension /
pain / migraines / anxiety. Zen
Shiatsu Therapeutic Massage.
Trained in Japan Elspeth 0410 853
441

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

SORE
Feet? Therapeutic foot
massage including Reflexology,
Reiki, Podiatry treatment. Genuine
care and time given. Health rebate.
Pip McGuinness Podiatrist, 39 years
experience. 9387 1027

2000 BMW 3.181 E46. Runs well


101+km. Green. $5,000/-ONO. 9381
5857, 0418 988 945

WAXING, Relaxing Facials and


Eyelash Tinting at very reasonable
rates at home salon. Please call
Robyn for appointment. 0419 968
049

CELLO Beautiful old German cello,


1890s with characteristic dark
varnish. Warm rich tone. Excellent
instrument for university or advanced
student. $8,000 (valuation available).
Contact Ingrid 0479 078 534

WORKOUT
Cottesloe Glasses
Gym, Pilates. Creche 0418 950 112
Maureen
YOGA Kundalini. Open ongoing
classes in Wembley on Tuesday
evenings and East Fremantle on
Thursday evenings. Certified
Teacher Suzanne 0414 883 139
YOGOBOOGIE: Dance/yoga class
that defies description. Monday
9.45am at the Cottesloe Civic
Centre. Call Jez 0421 499 994

HOLIDAYS & RESORTS

MUSICAL

GUITAR Lessons. Eve Tsakalos


Guitar and String Inst School. Group
tuition and private lessons available,
any style taught. Learn from Perth's
most experienced teacher. Contact
Eve 9387 5014
GUITAR
Lessons by qualified,
mature tutor. Experienced performer
and teacher. All styles/levels/ages.
Available Mon/Thurs afternoon
/evenings. Fremantle studio. Applied
Theory
and
Performance.
AdvDipMus. BaPerfArts. CertIVTAE.
Police, DET and WWC Clearances.
Please call for further details. Tony
+61437 494 528
GUITAR
Tuition, beginner to
advanced. eddierg@bigpond.net.au
9381 9146

33715

DUNSBOROUGH,
Absolute
beachfront, sleeps up to 6 adults and
4 kids. Take a weekend break Friday
/Saturday with late Sunday checkout
from $475 p/n. (Sorry no leavers).
Hurry for last January availability.
See
our
new
website
www.catalpawhalerscove.com or
phone 9732 2040

33722

Indigo Painting

ABSOLUTE
Beach
front.
Dunsborough/Quindalup spacious 4
bedroom, 3 bathroom family holiday
house, aircon, stunning views,
beautiful safe beach directly in front
of house (no road to cross).
Available 11-22 January 2016. See
www.quindalupbeachhouse.com or
call Karen on 0409 920 250
5 Bdm beach house for holiday
rental in Dawesville. Sleeps 6 adults,
5 children. Ocean views. $400-$600
/night.
Call 0409 081 013
ALBANY Granny flat 1 bdrm.
Central views $90 /nt $350 wk 0407
500 126
AUGUSTA Riverfront hol/house F
/S/C balcony, gas bbq, private jetty.
Availability school/hols, 4 brms. 0411
111 893
COTTESLOE Apartment. Great
ocean views from every room and
wide balcony. Renov 2brm fully furn
and equipped. Mins walk to beach
and train. Quiet street. Aircond, rates
from $110-$160pn, min 4. Special
weekly rates from $700 (winter). Ph
9339 4448 or 0405 670 803

COTTESLOE Beachfront apartment


avail. One b/r renov. Great views,
fully self cont. Rates from $95 pn
winter to $150 pn peak.
Ph 0405 670 803 or 9339 4448
www.24706.worldstays.com
DUNSBOROUGH 3 bed, 2 bath
house great location Spring and
Summer 0407 385 259
DUNSBOROUGH For rent. Holiday
house. 1 minute walk to town, 4
large bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2
toilets, large games room, air con &
deck area. Large block. $380 p/night
off season, $450 p/night peak period.
Call
0409 771 485
DUNSBOROUGH Holiday house
4x2 walk to beach bars and coffee
0409 006 020
PEPPERMINT Grove Beach. Large
5 bedroom three bathroom house.
Phone 9389 6565, 0403 870 075

HOUSESITTING
110% Care while you're away.
Owner operated since 1998.
0418 943 720
or visit www.homeoraway.com.au
ABSOLUTE Care of your home
and pets. Bringing peace of mind
while you're away. Police clearance.
Lovely references. 12 years
experience.
Marg 0421 274 427
ADRIAN
Will look after your
property and pets. Honest, reliable
with ref. Call Adrian 0466 117 672
Email: adjoele@gmail.com
MATURE Female to care for your
pets and home. Police clearance and
great references. Emma 0401 626
176

TRUMPET Lessons. Beginner to


Advanced by Pro player. All styles
Ph. 0400 900 419

OVERSEAS HOLIDAY
ACCOMMODATION
CHELSEA
Central
London
apartment. Fantastic location near
South Kensington and Sloane
Square tubes. Sleeps 4. One double,
two single bedrooms; new bathroom
and toilets. Internet, mobiles,
Oysters. 9284 6515
PARIS Beautiful 2 bed apartment.
Left bank close to Notre Dame. Visit
www.5stjacques.com or call 0418
918 979
PARIS Apt. Sleeps 2-4. Perfect
location 2 minutes to Pompidou
centre, 12 minutes to Notre Dame.
Very clean, comfortable. All
conveniences.
Visit
www.ourparisapartment.com.au or
0418 920 431
QUEENSTOWN NZ luxury Villa in
town, spectacular views of lake.
www.alpenview.co.nz or Karen 9384
4593

PERSONAL
EXCLUSIVE
Elite
private
Courtesan. For further details
contact Colette 0401 962 603
MALE Female couple available for
sensual massage. Hot and young
28yrs, Scarborough. Also 3 sums on
the menu. Phone 0422 556 849
SENSUAL
Massage qualified
therapist. Petite, brunette. By
appointment, Mosman Park, from
$70, Rachael, 0415 836 700
STUNNING
Young brunette
available for sensual massage and
other services. Scarborough
0422 556 849

PETS
110% Care while you're away.
Owner operated since 1998.
0418 943 720 or visit
www.homeoraway.com.au
CAT Boarding, new cages and play
area, daily, weekly and long term
rates available. Ph Danny 0410 314
909
DOG Obedience Classes. Neri
Karazija holds these classes at
Swanbourne. Bookings are essential
and the next classes commence
October 14th and 17th respectively.
Ring Naomi and Jaimee to
immediately secure your place on
9384 2644
DOG
Obedience Workshops:
Having trouble with recall, jumping
up and pulling on the lead? Neri
Karazija's workshops help at
Swanbourne are just the thing! The
next one will be in October so ring
Naomi or Jaimee to secure your
place on 9384 2644
DOG
Training: fun, modern,
effective and rewards based.
Classes,
in-home
behaviour
consults, Bowen therapy, Pet sitting
and Doggy day care in a trainer's
home
0403
818
789
emma@perthpaws.com.au
www.perthpaws.com.au
DOG Walker available. Sat & Sun
8am-4pm. Western suburbs. Max 2
dogs per walk $30 p/hr.
Call 0402 361 322
PUPPY
School and Puppy
Management: Held at Swanbourne
every Sunday commencing at 9am.
There are four classes held on the
hour. Neri Karazija conducts the
classes and bookings are essential
to get full benefit. With barista coffee
available from Choux the new format
should ensure maximum benefit and
comfort for all, so ring Naomi or
Jaimee on 9384 2644

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

SITUATIONS VACANT
BOOKKEEPER/ Admin Officer. 2-3
days per week. Flexible working
arrangements Cottesloe office. As a
small tourism/hospitality business we
are seeking a hardworking
professional to join our small team,
with previous experience in a similar
bookkeeping role within the
hospitality industry. The successful
candidate will be responsible for all
bookkeeping/administration business
functions. Experience using MYOB is
essential. Strong organisational and
communication skills, and able to
meet deadlines. Accounts payable
/receivable. Bank Reconciliations.
Weekly/Monthly financial reporting.
Processing fortnightly payroll. Data
entry and bookkeeping in MYOB and
POS systems. Stock control
management using POS systems.
Liaising with site managers and
company accountant. Audits.
General administration duties.
Immediate start required. Please
send CV and Cover letter to
admin@mackerelislands.com.au
INTN Student wanted for 1 hr
cleaning every fortnight- will pay $25
plus will help with English if required.
Ph 6164 9662
LABOURERS And Leading Hands
required for weekend work. Hours:
Saturdays 5.30am - 9.30am.
Sundays 3.30pm - 7.30pm. We
require up to 20 labourers and 5
leading hands to erect and dismantle
small framed structures for the
"Markets on Rokeby" street market
that commence on the 31st October
2015. Workers need to be fit,
motivated and practically minded
with a good work ethic. Labourers no experience necessary. Leading
hands - must adhere to a strict work
schedule, be able to lead and guide
workers. Ticket for forklift and light
truck desirable but not essential.
Police clearance required, training
/induction will be done the week prior
to the event, positions are for a 52
week install but some rotation will be
available. Living in close proximity is
desirable but not essential. Good
remuneration.
Please
email
info@marketsonrokeby.com.au with
your particulars
PART-TIME - Permanent. Delivery
morning newspaper - Floreat
/Wembley. Active, reliable person
and computer access. Flexible days/hours. 1 day/week plus fill in
days or weeks for owner holiday
/back-up. Hours, 4 hrs/day $30/hr
(Approx $8,000/year). Time, 1.00am
to
4.30pm.
Contact,
dayco@tpg.com.au
PART-TIME
Senior Hairdresser
required at Price Attack Floreat.
Bonuses offered.
Phone 0419 954 188
QUALIFIED
Nanny
or
ex
pre-primary teacher required Fridays
10.30-2.30pm for 3 year old girl,
Nedlands contact Glenys 0451 017
872
WANTED Ad hoc part-time driver
preferred lady to help aged
pensioner with errands locally.
Reasonable remuneration. Call 9385
4858

SITUATIONS WANTED
BAS Professionals Tradies Cafes
SMEs etc. Full data entry reports &
reconciliations plus portal lodgement
from $195.00.
Phil 0419 952 261
CHAUFFEURED Sedan service.
Airport and Western suburbs.
Luggage Trailer now available. VISA,
Mastercard and eftpos. Lic. 3862.
Call Barry 0422 376 943
CLEANA Thorough job, exp, pol cl,
refs. 0408 308 980
CLEANER Housekeeper years of
experience, reliable, perfectionist,
trustworthy, high standard, p
/clearance, w/reference. 0415 170
739
CLEANER Iron good ref, police
clearance. Mira 0449 977 180
CLEANERS, Absolute Perfectionist
Team of Two with more than 10
years experience in Office, Small
Business and Domestic Cleaning.
Reliable anhd Highly Efficient W
/ABN and Pol/Cls. Call or leave
message: 9203 9141, 0431 894 562
CLEANING High quality, police
clearance, very honest and reliable
ph Eric 0431 405 115
CLEANING Iron. Team of two.
Years of experience police c. $30
p.h. Nandy 0413 570 137
GARDEN
A backyard blitz
experienced phone Nick 0412 772
238
GARDEN All Aspects of Garden
Care.
Maintenance
and
Development, New Garden Design
and
Installation.
Specialist
reticulation available for lawn and
garden requirements. Christine and
Larry Pryor 0415 258 783
GARDENER Honest and reliable
$30 per hour, phone Peter 0439 091
338
GARDENING
Lawnmowing,
whipper snipping, hedging, weeding
and spraying. Experienced with
certificates. $30-$35 p/h.
Craig 0411 315 807
GARDEN Maintenance, weeding,
cleanups, planting, pruning, gutters,
odd-jobs, Alex 0421 369 294
HANDYMAN Efficient, reliable. 25
years
experience.
Painting,
gardening, tiling, craftsman etc. Call
Bob. 9444 6474, 0403 511 072

classifieds
SITUATIONS WANTED
IRONING A1 special price f $50 for
basket of 20 items or $3/piece.
Contact 0404 059 944
IRONING
Absolutely the best
quality ironing and dry-cleaning
service
guaranteed.
Local
trustworthy family run business
established 30 years! Regular,
reliable van pickup and delivery to
your door. 24 hour turnaround. There
are no wrinkles in our reputation.
Phone Prestige Ironers 9385 7788 or
0403 121 181
IRONING Expert in business shirts,
honest, reliable p/c w/refs. 0415 170
739
IRONING P/Del $10 per hour,
reliable, quick service, neat work.
0413 907 261
IRONING Pick-up and deliver next
day. Cottesloe/adjacent areas. $15
/hr 0438 968 215
MATURE Lady would like to help
with your cleaning ($35 p/h) or baby
sitting ($20ph). Pleased to do odd
jobs while minding the children. First
Aid, Police clearance, WWC card.
References available. Christine 0412
405 520 or 9446 2619

TO LET
AAAAFOR more properties To Let
see the classified advertisement
in our Real Estate
CLAREMONT Fabulous contemp
reno turn century 1 bed/bath house
avail 15/12 to end Feb rail, bus back
door, suit couple visiting over
summer $650pw. ph 0418 624 993
DAWESVILLE For rent. Holiday
house, 2 storey with spectacular
views from large balcony. Large
theatre room, alfresco area, 4
bedroom, 3 toilet, sleeps 9 adults.
$640 per night or $3480 per week.
Call 0409 771 485
LEEDERVILLE
Stylish 3x1x2
townhouse. Close to all amenities.
Private courtyard, storeroom, sec
alarm, d/washer, air con, LUG
$625w. 0419 934 748
LOVELY
Cosy character, fully
furnished, fully equipped 2 bedroom
Shenton Park home available.
Stones throw to beautiful Lake
Julbalup, shops, cafes. 3 minute
walk to train. Everything you need
including high speed internet. Close
to major hospitals and easy access
to UWA. $550/wk. Short lease
welcome. Please text 0403 196 437
MARMION
Sorrento walk to
Marmion Angling Aquatic Club and
Hilary's Marina . Brand new
executive apartment, 2 bed, 2 bath,
2 car bays. 100 mtrs to beach. $550
pw. Available mid October, 0405 371
414
MOSMAN PARK
2 bedroom
spacious apartment in quiet well
maintained block. Tiled and wooden
floors throughout open plan with
leafy outlook from private balcony. 3
minutes walk to train shops $330 pw
neg Phone 0429 987 120 to view
NEDLANDS To Let. Hampden Rd
Office, approx 48 sqm. Excellent
location $1250 + GST pcm inc. rates,
taxes and parking. David Azzopardi
0418 924 950
SHENTON PARK 4 bedrm, 2 bath
house available in quiet street, close
train in Shenton College area.
Double garage, security, aircon,
retic. Close shops/cafes/restaurants.
Fully furnished and equipped.
Available January 2016. $1,050 per
week. 0405 593 004
WEMBLEY 3 bedrm, 2 bath house
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Fourth serial killer victim


From page 1
known serial killer victim,
Sarah Spiers.
The 17-year-old rape victim had
left Club Bay View after midnight
and was walking to a friends house
in Gugeri Street, opposite the
Claremont Showgrounds arena.
But she did not arrive. As she
walked past Rowe Park opposite the
Claremont subway, a man abducted
her and forced her into what was
described at the time as a van.
He tied her wrists with what was
described as telephone cable, and
her head was covered.
She later told police she did not
see her attackers face.
She was driven into the darkness
of a remote part of Karrakatta
Cemetery, stripped and sexually
assaulted then released.
She ran to the nearest visible
light, the admissions section of
Hollywood Hospital in nearby
Monash Avenue, Nedlands, on the
other side of the cemetery from
Gugeri Street.
A few months after Sarah Spiers

disappeared, local child-care worker Jane Rimmer, who had been at


the Claremont Hotel, disappeared.
She was thought to have been
abducted walking east in Stirling
Highway, Claremont. Her body
was found south of Perth.
Ms Glennons body was found
north of Perth and Sarah Spiers
body has never been found.
That crime remains unsolved.
A 12-man squad has been working
almost full-time on the Claremont
serial killer case since the forensic
link was made, with the help of advances in forensic science, in 2009.
Detectives are also keen to
re-investigate any other attacks,
sexual crimes, attempted abductions or even home invasions in
the 1990s in case the same culprit
was involved.
This could provide small but
important links to the killer police
seek. Since then, detectives have
interviewed and re-interviewed
thousands of people in the hope of
completing the link, so far without
success.

The breakthrough forensic link


has led police to abandon their
focus on a Cottesloe public servant, where they had focused most
of their resources for many years.
Perth metropolitan media at the
time freely referred to him as the
chief suspect.
The cold case squad has also
eliminated former Claremont
mayor Peter Weygers, whose home
was raided in 2004 after a tip from
a clairvoyant.
When, in 1997, the POST published the opinion of a US crime
expert that the first place to start
looking for the culprit was the
cemetery attacker, WA police issued a press statement asking the
media not to publish the views of
outside experts.
Detectives at the time said the
cemetery and Claremont serial
killer attacks were not linked.
They have now totally changed
their view. They believe all four
crimes, all blitz attacks, were
sexually motivated and linked to
the same man.

Van a life changer for Rachael Ban on panels


From page 9

The Mosman Park club donated


the remaining $9550.
Club member John Law said
strict Japanese emission controls meant cars in Japan were
replaced every 10 years, making
it cheaper to import it.
I did a lot of research and found
it would cost $40,000 to buy a similar van in Australia and another
$30,000 to get it converted, he said.
The Alphard is custom-built
for people with disabilities and
has been a blessing for Judy and
Rachael.
Its beautiful, except the satnav talks to me in Japanese!
Judy said.
The seat lies down and goes
into one big bed, which is great if
we go out and Rachael gets sick.
Its made a big difference.
Before, we could only use the
manual chair, not the electric one.
I had to push her and I am not
as young as I used to be.
Last Monday night Rachael was
at the Mosman Park Mens Shed
to thank the Rotary club members
and tell them how the van had
changed her life.
She is doing an online writing
course and hopes to write a book
about her life or a childrens book
about soreness and pain.

She has also become an ambassador for Rocky Bay.


I believe that I was given this
illness for a reason, she said.
I would like to speak at school
and corporate charity events
about my illness to bring about
awareness of EDS.
Through awareness, maybe
one day there could be a cure or
at the very least some relief from
the pain and suffering.
Judy said the Alphard was easy
to drive and park, making it easy to
take Rachael to speaking events.
Before, she had to say no to a
lot of events, but now we can go
anywhere, Judy said.
Its really good for her because
she cant work but she wants to
make people understand her
disease.
Rachael said EDS would shorten
her life to about 40.
But I dont want my life to be
a waste, I want to help make a
difference, she said.
I want to speak out and raise
awareness.
She said Rotary helping raise
the money for the van would
make her dream of speaking out
come true.
Rachael can be contacted on
rachaelmr97@gmail.com for speaking engagements.

Wheels fall o free parking push


From page 28
Councillor Stephanie Stroud
put up an alternative motion that
went further and called for free
all-day Sunday parking.
This would support the new markets and coming Christmas shopping, she suggested in her motion.
Councillor Murray Rowe also had
an alternative motion, which suggested that two hours free parking
on Sundays should be introduced
at council-owned carparks on both
sides of Rokeby Road, between
Bagot Road and Hay Street, when
the new markets opened.
He also proposed that bays in
and around several council carparks should have a 30-minute
limit, to encourage turnover.
The initiative to provide some
30-minute bays to replace those
lost on Rokeby during market
days is simply to keep general
business ticking over, Mr Rowe
said in his motion.
This is particularly important
for those businesses less reliant
on market-goers.
We wouldnt want to see any
more businesses closing on
Saturday afternoons or Sundays
due to lack of access.
At the start of the debate on
the issue, Ms Matheson said Mr
Rowe, who sits next to her in the
council chambers, had a proximity
and financial declaration to make
and leave the meeting.
Mr Rowe is an owner of
Friendlies pharmacy in Rokeby

Road, which backs on to the


carpark between Coles and
Crossways Shopping Centre.
It would have been one of the
carparks affected by the changes.
Mayor Heather Henderson said
it was up to elected members to
make declarations at meetings.
Mr Rowe said his shop was
separated from the carpark by a
lane at the rear of his premises
and did not make a declaration.
Ms Matheson repeated her belief he should make a declaration
but the motion lapsed for lack of
a seconder.

From page 9

still be installed above this height,


he said.
They could be up to 1.5m above
the maximum height.
On sloping terrain where the
living area of one house overlooks
the roof of another, this can have
a devastating impact on outlook.
He said the panels needed regulating because of the big area they
occupied.
He said with their reducing cost,
increased efficiency and cheaper
battery storage, solar panels would
become more popular.
The sloping terrain in the
Saunders Street area meant elevated solar panels would obstruct
peoples views, he said.
To avoid this scenario occurring, the petition is requesting that
for the Saunders Street precinct
all new panels are erected flush or
nearly flush with the roof, he said.
CEO Kevin Poynton accepted
the petition, saying council staff
would analyse the petition and
report back to the council.

DAP earners
From page 11

Shenton Park heritage architect


Ian Hocking, who died last year,
received $6800, while Subiaco consultant John Symes, who joined the
DAP as a full-time member earlier
this year, got $2450.
Every council has two councillors
who sit on the five-person panel.
Cambridge mayor Simon Withers
and councillor Corinne MacRae
both received $4050 as DAP members, more than any local government representatives in the western
suburbs.
Subiaco councillors Murray Rowe
and Paul Clements got $2950 and
$2050 respectively.
Smaller sums were paid to other
councillors, reflecting the number
of DAP projects and meetings in
their areas.

Ratepayer group attacks


From page 4

He said his job was to implement


council decisions.
If he had not hired lawyers, the
council would not have been represented in court, Mr Buckley said.
The verbal assault on Mr
Buckley was a shift in focus for
the group, which has for months
targeted mayor Simon Withers
with questions.
Ms Shannon and Mr Withers are
both lawyers.
Ms Shannon directed some remarks to the mayor on Tuesday.
In my opinion, you are trying
to give Mr Buckley retrospective
approval for a decision he has
already made, she said.
You have nailed him K, Mr

Timmermanis said from the public


gallery.
Ms Shannon said: Why dont
you just let the judge make the
decision and abide by the umpires
decision?
Mr Withers said that if someone
sued the council, it responded,
which was what organisations did.
You have sued everyone else,
why leave him out? he said to Ms
Shannon, referring to Mr Buckley.
In the past months, ratepayers
have been allowed up to two hours
at the start of council meetings to
ask questions.
After about 45 minutes on
Tuesday, deputy mayor Alan
Langer proposed the council move
on to other business on the agenda.

POST, October 17, 2015 Page 109

Builder Brad Ross says the property


has been shored and propped to prevent further cracking.

Tenants left
homeless after
wall collapses
From page 3

Sophia said it was hard to find


help because she was from New
Zealand and Nic was American
so they did not know the appropriate organisations to contact
for support.
Theres no one to really turn
to, she said.
So we just have to pack up
and go.
We dont have a leg to stand on
legally.
Cottesloe CEO Mat Humpfrey
confirmed the council had asked
Sophia and Nic to leave.
We are investigating whether
or not all of the conditions of the
building licence were being met
at the time the portion of wall
collapsed, he said.
An assessment is still being
made of the damaged house to
identify what work is required.
Mr Ross said he had not contacted the tenants again because
it was his insurance assessors job
to communicate with them.
He said on Monday he understood Sophia and Nic had been contacted by his insurance assessor.
While this is being investigated
its in the best interest of all parties to leave it to the insurance
assessors, he said.
As far as were concerned we
have done everything by the book.
All the necessary insurance
policies have been put in place.
I have devoted a hell of a lot of
time to this since it happened [but]
I cant get too involved.
The tenants are definitely being
kept up to date.
Ive spent the last hour trying
to find them accommodation just
off my own bat.
Its not my fault it happened.
Mr Ross said everything had gone
to plan until the wall came down.
There was an issue it wasnt
an accident nothing negligent.
But I cant really say anything
else while its being investigated.
Peard Real Estate licensee Sam
Mannino said the owners of 169
Curtin Avenue lived interstate.
They are disappointed but
obviously its done now, he said.
In the meantime, the poor tenants have been left out in the cold.
Mr Ross said he was
shocked and disappointed
the incident had occurred.
We always diligently follow correct
procedures and standards, he said.
BRH engaged fully qualified
and insured contractors to carry
out the works on the development.
We immediately ensured the
structure was adequately shored
and propped to prevent further
cracking.
The property was inspected
by an assessor that day and a
structural engineer the following
morning.
Both parties deemed the structure to be well supported.
The incident is still being
investigated. However, it is our
professional opinion that the resulting damage can be effectively
remediated to its original condition
without delay.

Page 110 POST, October 17, 2015

Austin Robertsons sporting

Its that time of the year


Last Monday, just nine days
after the AFL Grand Final, a
different sort of high stakes
game began.

Lewis Jetta looks likely to don the


Eagles guernsey.

It was the day when 18 clubs


legitimately began making offers
to restricted and unrestricted
free agents.
Bit of a joke really.
We already knew the biggest
name in free agency, Adelaides
Patrick Dangerfield, would go
home to Geelong.
In fact, the Cats have been very
busy as well as Dangerfield,
theyve lapped up West Coast
Eagle Scott Selwood and are
purring in the ear of Carltons
Lachie Henderson and the Suns
Zac Smith wink, wink, nudge,
nudge, say no more.
As each year passes, players
embrace free agency more and
more willingly.
Nobody is suggesting that
Dangerfields tears werent real
when he announced he was
leaving the Crows to join the
Cats, but the reality of modern
football is that money always
speaks louder than words.
This years list of avail-

able players looks pretty darn


delicious (to quote Bruce
McAvaney), as well as being
relatively young interestingly,
not one player is over 27.
Here are some players who
have gone, might go, or, at least,
are being talked about as going:
James Aish (Brisbane);
Harley Bennell (Gold Coast
Suns); Jake Carlisle (Essendon);
Patrick Dangerfield (Adelaide);
Charlie Dixon (Gold Coast
Suns); Jarrad Grant (Bulldogs);
Curtley Hampton (GWS);
Lachie Henderson (Carlton);
Jeremy Howe (Melbourne);
Lewis Jetta (Sydney); Matthew
Leuenberger (Brisbane); Jake
Melksham (Essendon); Jack
Redden (Brisbane); Paul
Seedsman (Collingwood); Ryan
Schoenmakers (Hawthorn); Scott
Selwood (West Coast Eagles);
Zac Smith (Gold Coast Suns);
Matt Suckling (Hawthorn);
Michael Talia (Bulldogs); Adam
Treloar (GWS) and Chris Yarran
(Carlton).
By the time you read this,
some will have gone, some will
have stayed put and others will

emerge from nowhere to take


their place at the table.
Among those who may be
heading our way are Jetta, who
looks certain to land with the
Eagles (though West Coasts failure to get a round one pick for
Scotty Selwood may complicate
things a little), and Bennell, who
will become a Docker.
Jetta is out of contract with
the Swans, but Bennell, despite
being on the outer there, is
contracted to the Gold Coast
until 2017.
A big forward who has been
linked to the Dockers is young
gun Cameron McCarthy, who
is homesick and wants to leave
GWS and come home.
So, yes, we have entered interesting and uncharted waters
with free agency.
I love it. While clubs lick their
lips, and players line their pockets with bullion, this is a time
for the wisdom of Solomon and
the touch of King Midas.
Because what you dont need
to do is to select players like
Scott Gumbleton and Colin
Sylvia!

Have the Hawks


crossed the line?
When we think of Hawthorn
Football Club, we think of
organisational culture: diligent, supportive, resolute and
inoffensive, a bastion of family
values, of team, of men, women
and children.
And, with their three consecutive flags, we also think of
consistency.
Not all this is true.
You see, each year the Hawks
take $23million out of peoples
pockets via poker machines at
two venues they own.
Before going any further, I
have to say the only Victorian
club that does not hold a poker
machine licence is North
Melbourne, and they handed
theirs back several years ago.
Brisbane has 200 machines
and Port Adelaide 100.
The other AFL clubs, including, of course, our two WA outfits,
are poker machine free.
Clubs reliance on pokies
taints the AFL competition, in
my view.
Gambling, as anybody can tell
you, is one of the seven deadly

sins and, like several others, its


disastrously addictive.
Add the corruptive and criminal element that inevitably lurks
around it, and the fit is hardly a
good one for our game.
An uncontrollable addiction
to gambling has been the downfall of many people, from bank
managers to garbos, sporting
stars, politicians, and, it goes
without saying, all the average
folk who like a punt.
Funny thing about gamblers:
theyll always brag about what
they win, but remain silent as
lambs when they lose.
Mind you, it was the reverse
for Kerry Packer, who amazed
me one day when he said the
media always went big when
he won $200million, but never
reported it when he lost a similar amount.
The number of gambling
outlets, of all shapes and sizes,
available these days, not just in
footy clubs, are too numerous
to mention, particularly when
you add in all the online stuff
going on.
And doesnt it get in your face?

Dockers bound Harley Bennell.

Harley set
to zoom
into town
Theres no pokie money in the WA AFL, and thats the way it should be.
Tom Waterhouse, Bet 365.com
pushed ad nauseam by Samuel
L. Jackson, Sportsbet, Centrebet,
William Hill, Triple 8 Poker,
etc, etc, etc.
In WA, poker machines are
restricted to James Packers
2000-plus at Burswood Casino
and, by the look of it, thats one
business that has remained with
its head and shoulders well
above water, unaffected by the
economic downturn.
By comparison, pokies have
always been a part of the landscape of other states, but only
since 1992 in football clubs in
Victoria.
I think we are very fortunate

to live a in a state where these


money-crunching monsters are
banned.
Unfortunately, the compulsion to challenge a machine
for that pot of gold, for both
the greedy and the needy, is
too great, becoming insatiable
and irresistible.
Gambling is a monster that
takes no prisoners, an insidious
creature whose corrosiveness
is invisible.
I once put a few quid on number six in a 4000m country steeplechase when I was in the UK.
The bloody thing fell at the
first hurdle and, thank God, I
havent bothered since.

What makes a coach of the year?


Alastair Clarkson is a unique
AFL football coach, a coach for
coaches, a man for all seasons
who has been there and done
it all.
This bloke has now won three
premierships in a row, and four
in total. In the past five years he
has managed to get the Hawks
into the Grand Final four times.
Extraordinary.
Yet despite Clarksons success,
theres one honour that continues to elude him: hes never won
the Coach of the Year Award.
Why is it so?
That conundrum would stump
Professor Julius Sumner Miller
himself.
Usually, a team should be
good enough after winning one
premiership to contend for another. But three premierships
in a row? Well, thats historic.
That sort of longevity puts
Clarko and this playing group
into rarified air.
Usually, teams might stay
around for another tilt at it

before beginning that inevitable slide down the face of the


mountain, with senior leaders of the pack heading out of
contract and chasing the big
bucks with other clubs (Buddy
is a classic example), injuries,
and manoeuvering for top-end
draft picks, which sometimes
dont work out.
But this is not so with the
Hawks.
Bookies have already installed
them as favourites to win next
years flag.
We all know that the buck
stops with the coach when a side
performs badly. It wouldnt matter a tinkers damn if the poor
embattled blighter had a team
chock full of B-graders.
But what about Clarkson?
Low-key, resilient, seemingly
unassuming, not a guy you would
think eagerly courts the media
or the spotlight, he took a team
from the cellar, turned them
into a powerhouse, and kept
them there.

But despite this success, when


it comes time to announce the
Coach of the Year, he gets overlooked again and again.
I can see where the panel
that chose Luke Beveridge, this
years winner, were coming from.
Blind Freddie could see he
did an outstanding job getting
some bite back into the Dogs.
But why didnt we give him a
little time to really prove himself
before rushing his name, or, say,
that of Adam Simpson, another
possible and deserving winner,
on to the honour board?
When Clarkson played for
North Melbourne, he was a tough
little hombre of about average
fare; he was never going to be
in contention for a spot in the
AFL Hall of Fame.
But it wont be long after he
chucks the caper in before he
gets into that august body for his
contribution to coaching.
Hawthorn has been like a finishing school for young coaches.
Both Beveridge and Simmo

Alastair Clarkson
come from his school, and now
another, Brendon Bolton, will
start his career as the trump
at Carlton.
I can hardly wait to see how
he goes.

One of the most intriguing


stories in this years AFL
trade period concerned Gold
Coasts wayward star, Harley
Bennell.
He wanted to be a Docker,
Freo wanted him to be a
Docker, and, now that he is one,
and if the cards fall right, he
could be the biggest steal since
the Great Train Robbery.
But this guy comes with an
issue in his kit bag: he has a
few red cards against his name
for off-field behaviour that
eventually proved too daunting
for the Suns.
Bennell is a player of extraordinary talent.
We have all seen him burn
the grass and tie defences in
knots with his skill and speed.
Once this guy turns on the afterburners, its like chasing the
Road Runner.
Run Bennell into a re-jigged
forward line that contains Nat
the Magnif much more often
(if not permanently), Sonny
Walters, Ballas and (fingers
and toes crossed) Cameron
McCarthy, and defences would
have a fit of apoplexy.
However, Bennells off-field
efforts and general attitude
towards authority will have
given rise to deep concern, and
Im sure there were some nervous moments before the Lyon
King and Chris Bond pressed
the go button on the trade.
Despite this element of
risk, as a Dockers man, I hope
theyve made the right choice.
Its lucky Harley is coming to
a club with a strong culture, and
one that contains good-quality
people including as impressive a group of indigenous
leaders as youll find anywhere.
And Surfers Paradise is a
far different atmosphere from
Perth and Fremantle, especially for a young footballer.
As our judicial fraternity
says, everybody deserves another chance. I have no problem with that but Ill still be
holding my breath.

POST, October 17, 2015 Page 111

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