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March 28, 2015

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By BRET CHRISTIAN
A local family had its plans
for a riverfront compound on
four of Dalkeiths dress circle
blocks approved by Nedlands
council this week.

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Withers quizzed on links


By LINDA CALLAGHAN
A small but vocal group of
protesters jeered and laughed
at Cambridge mayor Simon
Withers in a question session
about proposed changes in
housing density in the town.

Cambridge mayor Simon Withers.

Heres
where
we go

They quizzed him about business or friendship links with a


builder, house designs and his
definition of a family.
Ratepayers question time
at the beginning of council
meetings usually runs for up
to 15 minutes but at Tuesdays
meeting, it went on for more
than two hours.
The council was quizzed about
the proposals that have sparked
a big public backlash.
They are to change the town
planning scheme to allow duplex, triplex and manor house
blocks of four apartments on
blocks of more than 900sq.m.
A package of information is
going out to residents in City

Beach, Floreat and part of Mt


Claremont this weekend.
A public rally is planned
for 10.30am on Sunday morning at Beecroft Park, off The
Boulevard in City Beach.
Mr Withers said he would
boycott it.
I wont be going to the rally,
he said on Thursday.
This group have been actively
spreading misinformation about
the proposals and its approach
is becoming increasingly aggressive, intrusive and personal.
If they wish to draw our attention to technical issues in the
proposals, they should come in
and discuss them with our planners, not stand in a park and yell
through a megaphone.
We are consulting all property owners who will be affected
by the proposal and they will
have the opportunity to respond
privately and without browbeating through the surveys.
Please turn to page 30

Members of the Franco family have applied to build three


almost identical four-storey
houses in the heart of Jutland
Parade.
Nedlands town planning
scheme permits only two storeys
there, but the two lower floors
are labelled for six or seven cars,
boats and storage.
The approval now looks likely
to be overturned, as five councillors have signed a motion calling
for a special meeting to reverse
Tuesdays decision.
The blocks owners had 40
companies and 20 private properties, and said they required
enormous document storage,
this weeks council meeting
was told.
The family has hired Perths
assertive Rowe Group to promote its point of view that the
two storage floors should not be
counted as storeys.
The firms principal, Greg
Rowe, addressed Nedlands
council meeting on Tuesday
night, where he said the developers were the Franco family.
The severe and dramatic contour of the land below Jutland
Parade to the river meant the
plans were deemed to comply,
he said.

A view from one of the blocks.


Mario Franco bought 38
Jutland Parade for $4.5 million
in 2005. He is executive chairman of Fero Group, a steel fabrication and corrosion coating
business he founded in 1972
with his brother Andy.
Robert Mario Franco bought
No. 36 for $9million in 2013,
and Michael Robert Franco
bought 40b in August last year
for $3.2million, then more
recently bought 40a, according to Landgate records. All
owners now live in Dalkeith or
Nedlands.
Mr Rowe told councillors
the lack of access and the high
windows for the two lower levels
below the bedroom and living
areas meant the lower floors
were not habitable spaces.
The bulk and scale of the
buildings were criticised by
some councillors, but others said
it was not the councils role to
decide style.
Mr Rowe said the bulk and
scale were consistent with other
buildings in the area.
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Ratepayers infuriated
I spoke with a group of 6015
ratepayers today.
They are infuriated by
Cambridge councils proposal
to allow duplexes, triplexes and
quadruplexes in City Beach and
Floreat.
They are incensed by what
they feel to be misinformation
and insults.
The councils proposal is for
the benefit of developers, not
families in their suburbs, in
my opinion.
They resent being referred
to as snobs.
My experience is that the people in City Beach and Floreat
are ordinary hard-working
people who have struggled and

saved to afford homes in their


suburbs of choice.
Experienced real estate experts forecast that this rezoning
proposal will result in loss of
home values and permanent
destruction of the popular community.
They are aghast that anyone
could have made this proposal.
Residents are angered that
their rate money is being spent
against them and have organised
a public rally at Beecroft Park
on Sunday, opposite the burntout blot of the Gayton Road
shopping centre.
Rod Bradley
Cambridge councillor A notice advertising a meeting on Sunday reflects concern over the
Lowanna Way, City Beach
Cambridge proposals.

Play the ball, share the view in Cambridge suburbs


councils, is required to look
at ways to increase population density to assist in curbing rampant urban sprawl.
I suggest we live in a privileged area in Cambridge and
should be prepared to share
the view.
No one is forcing us to
redevelop our blocks.
Multiple single or double
dwellings on big blocks
need not mean a reduction

While infill and general


increased density have long
been part of living in West
Leederville (also part of
Cambridge council), such a
possibility for big blocks in
City Beach and Floreat is
frightening some residents
that their quality of life will
be reduced from such developments (Letters, POST
March 21).
Cambridge, like all local
Wembley Woodlands
Downs
Churchlands
City Beach

Cottesloe
Beach

North
Fremantle

City Beach

in quality of life for current


residents.
The consideration in West
Leederville has been sixstorey blocks adjacent to
single-storey dwellings.
Council representatives
have been sensitive to community outrage and modified
future development requirements to four storeys, albeit
too late for many of us living
right next to currently ap-

But wheres the loo?

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Bitter and personal slanging at the mayor and councillors is playing the person not
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Lets be more grown-up
than that.
Let us try to work with the
council to achieve the best
outcome for the most.
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size of new-build houses on the
existing blocks.
For some reason, it appears
to be necessary, if an older-style
house is to be demolished, to
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A hole in one,
but not the car

By DAVID COHEN

Golfer Brent Howard hit a


hole in one at WAs biggest
golf fundraiser, but missed
the chance of winning a
$70,000 Subaru the prize
for a hole in one on a different hole.
The AHG Golf Day last
Friday, March 20, raised
$163,628 for Rocky Bay with
35 teams competing.
Over the past 12 years the
event had raised more than
$1.6million, AHG managing
director Bronte Howson
said.
Mr Howard, of the Kevrek
team, hit a hole in one on the
Pro Hole, alongside pro-golfer
Dani Montgomer.
Jeff Leisks KTM team won
the competition.
Funds raised will go towards Rocky Bays advanced
technology solutions program, providing assistive
technology equipment that
uses the latest technology
to help more than 800 children with autism who are
supported by Rocky Bay
develop social skills and
improve communication.
AFL legend Dean Cox
raised $5910 auctioning himself off for a business lunch
as well as a personal tour of
West Coast Eagles training
grounds for 12 children.
To register for Rocky Bays
Royal Fremantle Golf Day
on April 17, go to rockybay.
org.au.

Students at the University


of WAs Centre for Forensic
Science say unqualified PhD
students are giving lectures and
running field trips
They said the claims were
contained in an angry letter delivered to the universitys senate
on Wednesday.
The centre has been in turmoil
since science dean Tony ODonnell
suspended Winthrop professors
Ian Dadour and John Watling.
The letter outlines the stress
and dissatisfaction we have all
endured because of the faculty
processes that have occurred after
the suspension of Ian Dadour and
John Watling, said a student who
wished to remain anonymous.
She said she was worried disciplinary action could be taken
against her for contacting the
POST.
It outlines the initial information that some of us received from
Professor ODonnell saying they
were following appropriate UWA
processes and that, as students,
we would all be kept informed
about the outcomes of certain
decisions.
This was given to us on
November 13 and we havent
heard a single thing since.

A university spokesman said


it had received a letter from the
students.
However, the letter does not
mention concerns about PhD
students coordinating courses
and giving lectures, or students
running field trips, he said.
UWA can also confirm that
professors Watling and Dadour
are not currently lecturing or
coordinating at the university.
The UWA website says professors Watling and Dadour are in
charge of centre units this year,
but PhD and masters students
have given lectures since semester
started three weeks ago.
You go to university and expect
to be taught by experts in the field
and the [UWA] claim on the website makes it appear as though you
would be, the student said.
But thats clearly not what is
happening.
Students are unhappy a masters
student is lecturing on aquatic
entomology, despite not having
completed his masters degree
which is not about the subject.
The cost of doing a graduate
diploma is huge, the student
said.
The university has an obligation to fulfil the teaching roles
so students know what they are
learning is correct.
Its an absolute joke.

Your local agent with


25 years experience.

Hole in one star Brent Howard shame it wasnt on the prize hole
for the $70,000 Subaru, top.

Taxi driver hit


me in the face

By RHIANNON SHINE

A woman who said she had


been hit in the face by her
taxi driver in Claremont last
week says she fears the man
might attack again.
The woman, who asked to be
referred to as Jane, said she
instantly felt uncomfortable
when she got into a taxi in the
city about 2.40pm last Friday.
When I got in he shook my
hand, which I thought was very
strange, Jane said.
He also asked what my
background was and what I
did for work.
He smelt bad, was not wearing a uniform and looked dirty

I think he was on drugs.


I should not have got in, but
I wanted to give him the benefit
of the doubt it was a normal
taxi with an EFTPOS machine
and cab fare [meter].
Jane works as a bank manager in the city and was on
her way to meet clients at
their home in Airlie Street,
Claremont.
She asked the taxi driver to
pull over at another house in
Airlie Street when she saw a
man watering his front lawn.
I purposely asked him to
stop where there was someone
in the front yard, she said.
I went to pay with my Cab
Charge card and kept the door
open while he processed it.

After he had finished


processing the payment, he
calmly took off his seatbelt
and got out of the cab, as if
to get into the back seat next
to me.
I got out of the car and he
came up to me as if to give back
my card, but instead he struck
me on the forehead.
Jane said the resident watering his lawn yelled at the taxi
driver and ran over to help.
I am extremely grateful to
that resident. He saved my
life, she said.
Jane said the man who saw
the incident called the police
straightaway and gave them
the cab's licence number.
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Green again
You lose some permanently, you
win some temporarily?
A Claremont resident said he had
been whacked on the head with a
big irony stick when he saw Mirvacs
sales office go up at the north-east
precinct.
Shrubs and plants went in not a

million miles from where about 20


mature trees on Shenton Road were
razed earlier this month, the cross
resident said.
Will the sales office and its welcome greenery stay? Will it end up
being like that strange UFO on Leach
Highway in the southern suburbs?
A Mirvac spokesman did not respond to queries by deadline.

Bentley turns roller


A luxury car got in a
tight spot in Peppermint
Grove last weekend.
Casey and Simon Reeves
turned up at their wedding
at Royal Freshwater Bay
Yacht Club in a Bentley
on Saturday night.
But the handbrake was
not applied, and the car
rolled under a balcony
and got stuck.
This Bentley in Peppermint
Grove was stuck under a
balcony.

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accounts show that three
local property owners were
tardy paying their rates.
And thats not counting
the Taj-on-Swan, the mansion part-built by Pankaj
and Radhika Oswal, who
owe about $100,000 in rates
for the 6600sq.m over the
eight blocks it occupies.
The shire paid Havilah
Legal $2143 to help collect
the money.
All have since paid and
legal fees have been recouped, corporate services
manager Paul Rawlings
said.
The accounts, a mine of
information, show that
a $1000 insurance excess
payment was made to
Zurich insurance after the
shire loader backed into a
private car.

The Aberdare Road sheet outside QEII.

Mystery sheet
Who is Rachie? Lots of people
love her, according to this makeshift sign in Shenton Park.
It has been fluttering for more
than a week on the busy Aberdare
Road roundabout outside QEII
Medical Centre.

Public relations staff at the


hospital have seen the sign, as
everyone else has, but have no
clues about Rachie.
They have no idea whether
it refers to a patient in the hospital.

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Uni worker
facing $500
parking hit

Cull wake will


gather at coffin

By LINDA CALLAGHAN

By LLOYD GORMAN

Motorists are not being


treated fairly by councils
who squeeze them out with
parking restrictions, Graham
Warburton says .

Subiaco has invited everyone


who contributed to the death
of the Barnett governments
council cull policy to a wake
to celebrate.

He says he works 9am to 5pm


at the University of WA and
cannot afford to park there.
Parking on the street is like
a $500-a-year pay rise for me,
he said.
I live in Karrinyup and would
have to get a bus to the train
station, a train into the city then
another one out again.
In winter I ride my bicycle
to work.
I have worked at the university for 25 years and seen
councils make it harder for
motorists.
Not everyone can live next
to where they work.
He says he now walks 1km to
the university after he parks in
Parking limits in Nedlands put the squeeze on workers at UWA,
Dalkeith Road.
Graham Warburton says.
Mr Warburton says he and
a handful of others have been cil will have surveyed.
on windscreens, but did not.
parking there, next to the cemWe just turn up one day and
There are only two houses
etery, but now Nedlands has that could be affected, and the they are putting up signs. We
introduced a time limit.
people on the cemetery side do not get any prior notice.
Everyone is very consider- are dead so it is not going to
Residents might be ratepayate, they do not block anyones bother them.
ers but they do not own the
drive, he said.
They could have surveyed roads or even the verges, and
I do not know who the coun- the motorists by putting notices motorists pay taxes too.

On Tuesday night, councillors


unanimously agreed to drop an
appeal against Supreme Court
Chief Justice Wayne Martins
ruling last November which rejected Subiacos legal challenge
to being abolished and absorbed
into Cambridge.
They also voted to lay on a
function and invite the people
and community groups across
the metropolitan area who fought
the state governments attempt to
slash 30 councils to 16.
Councillor Julie Matheson said
it had been awesome to work with
like-minded people and she wanted to invite them to Subiaco, the
home of the Dadour amendment,
which gives residents a referendum in big council changes.
She said residents in Kwinana,
Kalamunda and JarrahdaleSerpentine had worked tirelessly
to fight the cull.
We want their banners on
display [at the function], we want
the coffin that was paraded down
St Georges Terrace and the pall
bearers, those who worked to
get traction on this message, the
relevant mayors and councillors,
Ms Matheson said.
People in Nedlands have been
supporting those in the South
ward [of Subiaco] in relation to
the City of Perth Act.
And the number of western
suburb residents who went to
South Perth and influenced voting
there is amazing, amazing.
Councillor Scott Arbuckle said

Subi Hotel ruling hits the roof


The Subiaco Hotel has been
banned from playing live
music at a new Roof Deck bar
built without approval.
A decision published this
month by Brett Snell, a delegate of the state Liquor
Licensing director, said the
hotels licensee, Ballingarry
Pty Ltd, was fined $1000 on
July 9 for unauthorised renovations and ordered to apply
for retrospective approval of
the work. The fine was paid
on August 1.
Ballingarry is owned by
Michael and Judy Monaghan
who have operated the hotel
since 1971.
In his decision, Mr Snell said
the Monaghans had extensive
experience operating licensed
venues in WA and interstate.
He said Mr Monaghan was a
former president of both the
Australian Hotels Association
and WA Hotels Association,
was made a Member of the
Order of Australia for service
to the hospitality industry and
had served on the Tourism
Council of WA and the WA
Tourism Commission boards.

Subiaco Hotel.
However, despite this apparent wealth of knowledge
and experience in the liquor
industry, as far as I can ascertain, [Ballingarry] has offered
up no reason why it undertook
the unauthorised alterations to
the licensed premises, which
is of real concern to me, Mr
Snell said.
Without any relevant explanation, I cannot determine
whether this experienced
licensee simply made an error
of oversight or has knowingly
set out on a deliberate course
of action in order to achieve the
desired alterations, regardless
of the law the interests of the
locality or nearby residents.
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I have serious concerns
over the construction of the
Roof Deck bar and given the
unusual circumstances of the
application, I find it difficult to
accept [Ballingarrys] assertion
that a lack of objections by
nearby residents necessarily
equates to a lack of concerns,
he said.
Mr Snell said Ballingarry
seemingly ignored the expert evidence in an acoustic
assessment by Herring Storer
Acoustics that said the bars
bi-fold doors had to remain
closed all the time to comply
with noise laws.
Mr Snell ordered the removal
of two speakers from the bar
and that a 1m-high sound
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The demise of the cull policy will be


celebrated at the wake in Subiaco.
it would be a great opportunity to
showcase Subiaco and its central
role in the cull fight.
Lets do it, he said.
Councillor Lynley Hewett said
it was the end of the road for the
Supreme Court appeal.
I think its time to discontinue
it and get on with the business of
the people and governing the city
of Subiaco, she said.
Corporate services director
Scott Hawkins told councillors the
legal advice behind closed doors
at a special council meeting on
March 3 was that there were no
grounds for the appeal because
the Governors orders had been
rescinded.
Mr Arbuckle said the court decision had presented a clear and
present danger to the council but
now was not the time to fight it.
Cr Hewett said it is time to get
back to the business of Subiaco
and thats true, he said.
I do want to see that decision
of Chief Justice Martin challenged
at some stage, that should be done
at the legal level, not at local
government level.
He recommended lobbying MPs
to continue the fight.

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Light back on blue-ribbon hill


By DAVID COHEN
Melissa Callanan wants to
bring the light on the hill back
to the western suburbs.

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Coming to Curtin Melissa Callanan, outside former Labor PM John


Curtins home in Cottesloe, is starting Western Suburbs Labor.

Facing the lions den, she is


establishing a new political party
branch, Western Suburbs Labor,
in the heart of the strongest of
Liberal strongholds.
Melissa is a UWA law student,
mother-of-two, and former
Subiaco mayoral candidate.
A lot of people said Im crazy
to do it, Melissa (48) said.
But democracy only functions
if you have a considered and
constructive opposition.
Melissas founding event on
Thursday night was an evening
with legal legend Ian Temby
QC, who stood as a Labor candidate against Richard Court in
1982 and achieved a 9.1% swing
against the Liberals.
There used to be a strong
Labor movement in the western
suburbs: that has died, Melissa
said. I need 20 people to establish a branch.
Melissa has an honours degree
in psychology and education,
and an MBA.
In some respects Im creating a branch that suits me,
she said.
Melissa was not a Labor mem-

ber when she ran for Subi mayor


10 years ago. She didnt doorknock but got 17% of the vote.
I signed up to support
Alannah MacTiernan before
she ran federally [in 2013],
Melissa said.
I was working at the fashion
festival at the time, so afterwards
I would put on my Alannahs
Number 1 T-shirt.
After she signed up, Melissa
said she was dumped in the
partys central branch and left
in an administrative holding
pattern.
She had a coffee with Labor MP
Peter Tinley and told him Labor
was bad at fundraising, went to
a state party conference as an
observer, and thought about the
research paper done by barrister
Tim Hammond and others.
One of the things it revealed
was people like me join because
were motivated by being active
citizens, she said.
It also revealed the Labor
Party is not very good at engaging or keeping those people
and there are lots in the western
suburbs.
A meeting with party secretary
Simon Mead was fruitless, but
afterwards Mr Hammond suggested starting a new branch.
I didnt want to be passive, so

I thought Id start a non-aligned


branch [not in a faction] in the
western suburbs, she said.
Melissa said one of her main
aims was to recruit university
professors to the branch.
Ive talked to professors and
they are quite keen, she said.
The party has always been
good at fighting for the rights
of workers.
But it also needs to capture
intelligent people in the creative industries, which tend to
lean left.
In last years federal poll,
Labor got barely 11% in the
western suburbs and ran a
distant last of the three main
parties.
That speaks to the internal
structural challenges of the
Labor Party, and people like
me, Melissa said.
She said that when former
Labor MP Stephen Smith had
spoken at UWA told how people
who had achieved community
standing used to be tapped on
the shoulder for politics.
Thats not the case any more:
in both parties there is no depth
of talent, Melissa said.
Melissa said politicians who
inspired her included Barack
Obama, Tanya Plibersek, and
Fred Chaney.

Hocking nominated for heritage award


By LLOYD GORMAN
Former Shenton Park-based
architect Ian Hocking has been
nominated for a posthumous
heritage award.
Mr Hocking, who died last
November aged 72, is one of
five people put forward for their
professional contribution to the
heritage sector.
Dr John Taylor, of Claremont,
is also a candidate.

The line-up for the WA heritage awards was announced last


week.
Mr Hocking studied and worked
in London in the 1960s and 70s
and returned to Australia in 1971,
settling in Subiaco in 1973.
Between 1974 and 1986 he
worked in the planning department of Perth City Council.
In 1986 he set up his own professional office, which was the first

and only heritage and planning


practice in WA.
Work at St Aidans Anglican
Church in Claremont, where his
funeral was held, the restoration
and planning of the Regal Theatre
in Subiaco, of which he was a
trustee, and at Hackett Hall at
UWA were some of the projects
he was involved in.
He was awarded the silver
medal for services to Subiacos

heritage by the local council. In


2012 he was also recognised for
his outstanding contribution to
architecture by the Architects
Board of WA.
The restoration of the Wanslea
Cancer Wellness Centre in Cottesloe
is also in the running for the conservation or adaptive reuse of a
state-registered place category.
The winners will be announced
on April 15.

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Taj-on-Swan unfit to live in


By DAVID COHEN
Radhika Oswals unfinished
Peppermint Grove property is
unfit for human habitation,
the council says.
The shire is also worried that
there is no apparent effort to
make the huge property safe.
Councillors were scratching
their heads after voting unanimously on Tuesday night to
send a demand to Mrs Oswal to
demolish the half-built Taj-onSwan, on Bay View Terrace.
Her lawyers denied she had
not made efforts to fix the
sprawling building, which has
broken glass, stairs without
banisters, and evidence of
drug use.
Long drop This is part of the reaOne councillor said no imson the Oswal property is unsafe, provements could be seen at
Peppermint Grove shire says.
the site.

We also think: why are they


doing this? Why are they prolonging it and spending money
on legal fees when there are
safety issues?
Mrs Oswal has 21 days to
appeal the demolition order
with the State Administrative
Tribunal.
Councillors were annoyed at
media reports saying bulldozers
would move in and start demolishing in three weeks.
That gets peoples hopes up:
we are worried challenges will
be produced which will delay
things, the councillor said.
Mrs Oswals lawyers did not
respond to queries asking why
she did not pay the $100,000
rates she owed the shire and
resolve the matter.
Mrs Oswal continues to engage contractors to deal with

the health and safety concerns


raised by the council, the lawyers said.
In November, the POST reported plumber Gordon Stimson
put a caveat on the property
nearly four years ago.
Mr Stimson said the Oswals
owed him $65,000.
If the council sells the property it would get its rates first.
Then the Water Corporation
would be paid and Mr Stimson
third.
The Australian Taxation
Office has frozen the sale of the
property, but councillors were
told the ATO could not have a
caveat on the title because its
claim was ambiguous.
In November, Mr Merrick
said the Oswals claimed
they spent $43million on the
6600sq.m land and build-

ing, and it would take another $57million to finish the


house.
Also on the Taj title, which
names Ms Oswal as the owner,
is a mortgage to a firm in Jebel
Ali, Dubai.
The Oswals did not finish
building their home after their
fertiliser business went into
receivership.
Builders left the project, nicknamed Taj-on-Swan, in 2011.
The house is spread over
eight former housing blocks
and would have had 3000sq.m
of internal space.
The Oswals eight lots, which
they accumulated into one lot,
were part of 15 created after
financially troubled developer
Warren Anderson bought almost an entire block of houses
in Peppermint Grove.

Station Street Market


decision a step closer
By LLOYD GORMAN
Plans for an $80million shopping centre on the site of the
Station Street Markets were back
before planners this week and
could be decided next month.

Claremont protest MLC girls arent happy at plans to close their friends homes.

Boarders defend frontier life


Indigenous boarders at
Methodist Ladies College
are sharply critical of state
government moves to close
remote communities.
Last week, the girls put up
a sign with an Aboriginal flag
in Hadley Hall which said:
They havent even seen an
Aboriginal community.
Other students at the
Claremont school signed

a petition the boarders organised to protest about the


decision.
The state government plans
to close about 150 of WAs
nearly 300 communities.
Opposition Aboriginal
Affairs spokesman Ben Wyatt
said the governments plans
were well-advanced, and they
had not consulted the people
who lived there.
By not viewing Aboriginal

people as worthy of an
open and fair dialogue, the
Liberal-National government
continues a disrespectful
and patronising approach
to Aboriginal people living
in remote communities, Mr
Wyatt said.
They are working through
a process while people living in those communities
wait, uncertain, about their
future.

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It was a good thing Kylie
Minogue didnt spend a penny
at the public toilets below
Indiana in Cottesloe, a former
mayor said on Monday night.
When Kylie Minogue was in
town she went to the Cottesloe
Beach Hotel: were very fortunate she didnt visit the [beach]
toilets, SOS Cottesloe head

John Hammond said.


Mr Hammond repeated
his call to issue a notice of
default to the Marine Parade
restaurant.
Cottesloe Ratepayers
Association chairwoman
Yvonne Hart told councillors they had failed to ensure
Indiana met its public toilet

responsibilities to residents.
When was the last time
you had a pee there? Ms
Hart said.
You do nothing to bring
the facilities to acceptable
standards. You stand behind
grand plans.
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complex on Wednesday morning.
Planning and zoning issues related to the design of the proposed
shopping and office complex, which
is being proposed by developer
Greg Pearce, meant the plans were
delayed and then withdrawn.
The committee does not have the
power to approve the development
application but can make recommendations to the MRA boards

seven members.
A meeting of the board is expected to take place next month
to consider the plans.
Committee and board meetings are not advertised or open
to the public and agendas and
minutes of their meetings are not
published.
An MRA spokesperson said the
plans were being assessed and
the decision of the board would
be made public.
If the MRA board members sign
off on the proposal it would almost
certainly mark the end of the road
for the popular weekend markets
that have been based at the site
since the 1980s.
Between 20,000 and 25,000 people
shop at the markets every week.
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Subiaco scene

Easter Celebrations

Message from the Mayor


On Friday 13 March, Governors Orders that would have seen the City of Subiaco
merge with the Town of Cambridge to form a new local government on 1 July were
ofcially revoked.
Council has championed the communitys preference for the City of Subiaco to remain
an independent and sustainable local government in the face of the State Governments
local government reform agenda. On behalf of my fellow councillors, I would like to
thank you for your support during this time.
The revocation of orders conrms that there will be no forced amalgamations or
boundary changes. In light of this, the council has resolved to discontinue its appeal
in the Supreme Court.
The State Government intends to introduce legislation to enable an enlarged City of
Perth, including UWA and QEII Medical Centre, which may include the parts of Nedlands
and Crawley south of Aberdare Road. We will keep you informed as this progresses.
The City of Subiaco truly is a unique place to live. We are very proud to provide
high quality services to our community.
Thank you again for your ongoing support. The response of the community has
been inspiring.
Mayor Heather Henderson

The City of Subiaco is celebrating Easter with three days of free


family fun in the Subiaco Town Centre.
Saturday 28 March, 10.30am to 1.30pm
Thursday 2 April, 12pm to 3pm
Saturday 4 April, 10.30am to 1.30pm
Join us at Forrest Walk, off Rokeby Road, for an Easter egg
hunt, childrens colouring competition, face painting, roving
Easter characters and more.
For more information, visit www.subiaco.wa.gov.au/events

Subiaco Day
Did you know Friday 10 April is Subiaco Day?
As part of our Subiaco Day celebrations this year, the city will
host a free community event on the lawn area outside Subiaco
Museum, next to Subiaco Library on Rokeby Road.
Activities will run from 11.30am to 2.30pm, including a
childrens adventure walk, face painting, free balloons,
self-guided heritage walks for adults, a community postcard
sharing activity and displays showcasing Subiacos unique and
diverse history.

Community notices
Q Early morning noise complaint response
service trial period
The City of Subiaco is conducting a trial early morning noise
patrol and complaint response service between Monday 16
March and Sunday 12 April. Acoustic consultants will patrol the
trial area and monitor noise levels between the hours of 3am
and 7am, seven days a week.
During the patrol hours, residents living within the trial area can
call the service on 0447 379 288 to report unreasonable noise.
Please see the advertisement on page six for further information.

Q Mosquito control in Perths Swan and


Canning River wetlands
The WA Department of Health (WA Health) is currently
investigating the feasibility of using a helicopter to help control
mosquito breeding in Perths Swan and Canning River wetlands.
WA Health is inviting you to have your say via a short ve
to ten minute online survey relating to the feasibility study.
Before commencing the survey, it is important to read the
surveys related information sheet Feasibility of using a
helicopter to control mosquito breeding in Perths Swan and
Canning River wetlands.
To access the information sheet and survey, please visit
www.subiaco.wa.gov.au

Q Changes to Town Planning Scheme


Register of Places of Cultural Heritage
Signicance
The City of Subiaco is inviting public comment on a proposal to
extend the Rawson Street Conservation Area to include 2 to 22
Union Street, 159 to 177 Hamersley Road and 1 to 12 Redfern
Street, Subiaco.
Comments are to be received by 5pm on Monday 30 March.

Q City of Subiaco Town Planning Scheme


No. 4 Scheme Amendment No. 27
Notice is hereby given that the local government of the City
of Subiaco has prepared the abovementioned town planning
scheme amendment for the purpose of amending the City of
Subiaco Town Planning Scheme No. 4 as follows:
Recode Lots 88 to 93 and Lots 1 and 2 on Strata Plan 7036
Luth Avenue, Lots 184, 185, 115, 116 and Strata Lots 1 and
2 on Strata Plan 27954 Stubbs Terrace and Lots 188, 300
and 301 Troy Terrace from R15 to R20 and amend the
Scheme Map accordingly.
Submissions on the town planning scheme amendment may
be made in writing on Form No. 4 and lodged with the city
by 5pm on Friday 17 April.

Subiaco or Subiaco Library, 237 Rokeby Road, Subiaco during


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

Q Development applications received


Property

Proposal

8 Kershaw Street, Subiaco

Retrospective installation of airconditioner unit on external wall

141 Herbert Road,


Shenton Park

Alterations and additions


to an existing dwelling

Public submissions in respect to these proposals are not


being requested at this time. Formal consultation, where
required, will be undertaken in accordance with the citys
policy on planning public consultation. To view the policy,
visit www.subiaco.wa.gov.au

For more information on the above, visit


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

The survey closes on Wednesday 22 April.

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QPocketBargains free information
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QEvening talk with Shannon Lovelady

Subiaco retailers have a unique opportunity to access a free trial


of the PocketBargains retail app. Learn more about the pilot
program and how the app can benet your business.

As part of National Youth Week, the city is holding a free


songwriting workshop for people aged twelve to twenty-ve.
Unleash your inner song writer at this creative workshop
facilitated by local performer Rachel Gorman.

Local researcher, writer and historian Shannon Lovelady will


discuss the Gallipoli Dead of Western Australia research project,
sharing stories of Subiaco men who fought at Gallipoli.

Wednesday 1 April, 5.30pm

Sunday 12 April, 10am to 2pm

Council Chambers, 241 Rokeby Road, Subiaco


Please RSVP by Tuesday 31 March to
placemanagement@subiaco.wa.gov.au

Subiaco PCYC, 450 Rokeby Road, Subiaco


Please RSVP on 9237 9216 or culture@subiaco.wa.gov.au

Monday 13 April, 6pm


Subiaco Library, 237 Rokeby Road, Subiaco
Please RSVP on 9237 9300 or library@subiaco.wa.gov.au

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POST, March 28, 2015 Page 9

Perth Mod scores $3m gym

By RHIANNON SHINE

Perth Modern School officially opened its new $3.38million


gym this week.

Education Minister Peter Collier shoots hoops with former governor


Malcolm McCusker. Photo: Billie Fairclough

The Tyler McCusker Sports


Centre, named after its major
donors, businessman Donald
Tyler and former governor
Malcolm McCusker, has been
2 years in the making.
Education Minister Peter
Collier said he visited the school
in 2012 when the 50-year-old
gym was in desperate need of
an upgrade.
I wasn't impressed, he
said.
It became abundantly clear
to me that Perth Modern School
needed a state-of-the-art recreation centre.
The state government invested
$2.3million in the project and
$1.08million was raised by the
school community.
Significant donations were
made by Mr McCusker and Mr
Tyler, who are both former Perth
Modern students.
Mr McCusker, the school's
patron, said he had graduated
about 60 years ago and his father
had also attended the school,
which opened in 1911.
The new centre includes nine
badminton courts, three volleyball courts, one basketball court
and one netball court, as well
as new microphones, projector
screens, 160 retractable seats
and a stage.
It will be used for exams, assemblies and functions as well
as for sporting activities.
Mr Collier said the state government still planned to open a
new high school in the western
suburbs but he could not say
when or where.
We need another school in the
western suburbs, he said.
He said no funding had been
allocated for the new school
yet.

Onya, Tonya Education Minister Peter Collier congratulates former


governor Malcolm McCusker and his wife, Tonya, on the opening of the
new Perth Modern School gym.

Dog park deterred


Dog faeces were smeared
over the car of a woman who
had complained about the
Carrington Road dog park, she
told a Nedlands councillor.
Councillor Ian Argyle said
the woman wrote to him but
asked for her name to be kept
confidential because of what
had happened.
Far too much money was spent
on dogs, councillor Kerry Smyth
said when Nedlands council was
asked to vote on dog parks and
fences on Tuesday.
The money would be better
spent in charitable ways, she
said.
There is far too much money
spent on this one type of activity.
The council eventually decided to abandon plans for a fenced
dog park on the foreshore.
And councillors refused to
discuss installing a fence around

a pond at Mason Gardens.


Mayor Max Hipkins asked
councillors to agree it was urgent
business but they refused.
Some residents have complained, since the fence posts
started to go in, about lack of
consultation.
As far as I am concerned
that is dead now, councillors
did not want to discuss it, Mr
Hipkins said.
If they decide they do not
like it afterwards we will have
to spend more taking it out
again.
He said the money for the
fence was listed in the budget
but he did not recall it being
specifically discussed and approved by councillors.
Mr Hipkins said he had received phone calls and emails
about the fence.
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Meerkats ready for new habitat


Meerkats, a Subiaco advertising agency, may be moving
into a new habitat.
Currently based on Rokeby
Road, the firm is in line to move
to the council-owned and completely rebuilt office block at 588
Hay Street, next to Lords.
The firm could occupy the

offices from the start of July


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June, 2020 on an annual rent
of $193,200 (ex-GST).
There is also an option for
a five-year extension.
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Manor House Apartments Explained


Looks like a house... less impact than a large house
Did you know that under the proposed new planning rules a Manor House Apartment building would require greater side
and rear setbacks, and have more landscaping than is required for a large single house?

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Single house

Manor house

No obligation for
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50% of the rear


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landscaped

6m

Building in the
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Single house

No building
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2.5m

0m

2.5m

Side setbacks
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1m
2.5m setback allows
for planting along
the boundaries

Narrow setback
limits opportunity
for planting along
the boundaries

6m max driveway

Front view that may be built under the


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No building within
2.5m of the side
boundaries

Building on a
side boundary

Manor house
Mandatory 6m rear setback and 2.5m side
setbacks enable a vegetated backdrop

Balcony permitted
to extend 2m into
front setback

Balcony permitted
to extend 2m into
front setback
60% of the
front setback
must be planted

2m

2m
6m

Maximum
driveway width 6m

60% of the
front setback
must be planted
Maximum driveway
width 4.5m

No impact on
street trees

Basement garage entrance is less


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2.5m

2.5m

No impact on
street trees

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may be built under the R-Codes,
using design principle assessment

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building that may be built under the
proposed new planning rules

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proposed new planning rules

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To learn more about this and other options proposed under Town Planning
Scheme Amendment No. 31 (Future Housing Choices):

Comment on the Future Housing Choices proposal is invited and can be made
at cambridge.wa.gov.au/futurehousingchoices where you can complete an
online survey or download a Planning and Development Act 20015, Form 4.

Visit cambridge.wa.gov.au/futurehousingchoices and


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You can also pick up a copy of the Future Housing Choices brochure and survey
form from:

Attend an information session to discuss the proposal.


Monday, 30 March

Saturday, 11 April

Saturday, 2 May

5.30pm - 8.30pm
Council Administration
1 Bold Park Drive, Floreat

10am - 2pm
Forum Shopping Centre
The Boulevard, Floreat

10am - 2pm
Forum Shopping Centre
The Boulevard, Floreat

Town of Cambridge Admin - 1 Bold Park Drive, Floreat


Cambridge Library - 99 The Boulevard, Floreat
The Boulevard Centre - 99 The Boulevard, Floreat (below Cambridge Library)
Wembley Community Centre - 40 Alexander Street, Wembley
Wembley Golf Course - The Boulevard, Wembley Downs
Consultation on Future Housing Choices closes at 5pm on Friday, 8 May 2015.

Residents are invited to a Dialogue on Ageing


to hear presenter Ken Mastern discuss Housing Futures for an Ageing Population
Ken is Chief Executive of Council of the Ageing Western
Australia, where he has worked since 2000. During his
career Ken has managed community organisations in
rural and remote Australia, worked in management
consultancy, and taught at Curtin University. He also has
a long standing interest in seniors housing and consumer
affairs, the not for prot sector and lifelong learning.

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Glyde Street traic fix slides three months


Glyde Street business owners
say they will have to endure
another three months of uncertainty after Mosman Park
council decided to conduct
a traffic review when the
dual right turn into Stirling
Highway is completed.
In front of a full gallery of 19
people on Tuesday night, busi-

ness owners pleaded with councillors not to impose a two-hour


clearway that would block-out
the four parking bays in front of
their shops after school, between
3 and 5pm.
Rebecca John, co-owner of
With Love by Bec, said the four
bays were vital to daily trade
because there was no other
parking.

Ms John said last weeks closure of the bays to allow work on


widening Glyde Street showed
how badly their businesses
would be hit.
We made a loss as a result,
she said.
However, it did provide evidence of how important those
four bays are.

The contractors finished


every day about 2.30pm and as
soon as the car bays became
available the customers returned and sales went up.
So now we have documented
evidence on our books to validate our concerns.
Ms John said congestion in
the street lasted only a short
time and suggested that if the

Oscars on track for Freshwater Bay


By DAVID COHEN
Nicole Dearden is looking
forward to her son Oscar starting at Freshwater Bay Primary
School in 2017.
After school she hopes he will
go to university, get a job and
be in a relationship.
Oscar has Down syndrome,
but kids with DS grow up to
contribute and reach their
potential, Nicole said.
But there are a lot of stereotypes out there.
Last Friday, Nicole and Oscar
manned an information stall at
the Dalkeith Early Learning
Centre to raise awareness
about World Down Syndrome
Day and raise money for Down
Syndrome WA.
They answered questions
from parents about raising DS
babies and what was in store
for them.
Even 20 years ago DS babies
were put up for adoption or institutionalised, Nicole said.
But now it is about inclusiveness.
With the right early intervention and mainstream education,
these kids will achieve their
potential.
DS parents get help from the
state governments Disability

Services Commission, which


has an early-intervention program.
They help with physio, speech
therapy and occupational
therapy at home.
Nicole and her husband have
also hired a private speech
therapist, thanks to the federal governments Better Start
program.
The Down Syndrome
Association also helps with
playgroups and putting parents
in touch with each other.
We get a tremendous amount
of help from the community,
Nicole said.
Every pregnant woman gets a
blood test for DS and is given
a risk ratio.
Baby scans try to detect the
nuchal fold (fluid behind the
neck). If there is more fluid than
usual, the risk of DS is high.
Nicole said Freshwater Bay
was looking forward to Oscar
starting school and joining his
sister Poppy (5).
We will get a teachers aide
to support him and see if the
aide needs to be part-time or
full-time, she said.
Everything with Down kids
is delayed.
Oscar started walking at two
and his speech is coming.

council did fund the traffic survey it should take into account
the influence of the roundabout
at Monument Street on traffic
congestion.
We want you to give longerterm thought about the viability of and ambience of Glyde
Street, she said.
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Neds to trial
short-stay
A collective sigh of relief was
all but audible from more than
40 Nedlands short-stay homeowners when the council voted
this week to allow a short-stay
rental to keep trading.

Nicole Dearden with Oscar, on the way to reaching his potential.


Photo: Billie Fairclough

They had faced the prospect of


being shut down over complaints
about one house.
Internet booking services have
seen an explosion of people
renting out their homes by the
night instead of leasing them
for longer periods.
The cash returns are much
higher, but the tenants of a controversial short-stay house near
Stirling Highway in Archdeacon
Street have brought complaints
from their permanent neighbours.
After being told their business
did not comply with Nedlands
rules, the owners applied for
retrospective approval to continue the use.
One councillor, Toni James,
alleged it had been dubbed the
party house.
She said that despite denials
from the owners, four neighbours had listed a series of
complaints.
She said residents were sick
of streets being blocked with
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Floreat show house nod


A builder is allowed to put
up a display home opposite the
carpark at Floreat Forum but
only for a year.

velopment services committee


meeting last week.
The councils head of development, Stevan Rodic, said the display
homes at the Perry Lakes estate had
been approved for three years.
At last weeks committee meeting, councillor Tracey King said
parking for visitors at the display
home should be clearly signposted and there should be no
lights on any signs at night.
Councillor Pauline OConnor said
asbestos in the existing old house
on the site needed to be handled
carefully before demolition.

At Tuesdays full council meeting, Cambridge councillors agreed


to let Webb and Brown-Neaves
build a single-storey house in
Hornsey Road to be left empty
as a display home.
The firm had asked for two years,
but councillors decided it would be
too long in a residential area.
We want people living there
as soon as possible, councillor
Corinne MacRae said at the de-

Cottesloe prepares for poll


Cottesloe has budgeted $27,000
for the next council elections
on October 17.

Jack Walsh (North ward), Sally Pyvis


(South ward) and Rob Rowells (East
ward) terms expire.
It will be a postal vote in
Cottesloe.
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This year deputy mayor Peter


Jeanes (Central ward), councillors

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Turkischs manners class at
Scotch College.
Rebecca, a Year 3 teacher,
has spent 2 years developing
a manners and etiquette class
and says its getting results.
We build an appreciation
of what it is to be gentlemen,
Rebecca said.
There are 50 tasks and I
give them one a week.
The students have learnt
how to do a manly handshake:
not a bone-crusher, but not too
soft either.
There wont be any floppy
fish around here, Rebecca
said.
There will be eye contact,
a firm grip, and we teach the
right amount of firmness.
Rebecca said Scotchs motto,

Preparing Boys for Life, meant


they should know how to conduct themselves.
Manners and etiquette have
always been important to me,
she said.
Ive always been thrilled
with old-world charm.
In a busy world we forget
to make it a priority.
Rebecca also liaises with
parents over the lessons and
said she had had positive
feedback.
The task theyve most
welcomed is the greeting,
Rebecca said.
We tell the boys whats in
a good greeting and how it
happens.
Parents say they notice it
being applied in the extended
family.
Rebecca said she welcomed
men holding a door open for
her.

Cott sculptures embrace fatal shores


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I dont like the apathy over


general niceties, she said.
Other tasks in her class
include constructing a tie-knot,
developing independence,
non-verbal communication,
taking responsibility and good
sportsmanship.
Another must-learn is
physical calm, which includes
good posture and staying
seated when eating.
I find boys need to be taught
explicitly how to manage
themselves, Rebecca said.
Rebecca, who has three
teenagers, is in her fourth year
at Scotch.
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Campers kindy in Mosman
Park and lived in boarding
houses at Christ Church
Grammar School for a number
of years, she said.
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Norton Goon Bag Flavel and Rebecca
Rose were bought with the councils $70,000
acquisition budget.
Ms Dawkins said the Flavel sculpture, a ball
and chain titled lucky country, would go near
the Railway Street footpath, near where people
walk from the train station to the beach.
The Rose sculpture,
called sea anemone,
would be installed
near the Seaview
kindy.
It will go on green
rubber soft-fall
fabric, Ms Dawkins
said.
The artist said the
entire New Zealand
rugby team could go
on it and it wouldnt
fall over.
Mr Flavel told City
Beach Primary School
students the meaning
behind his steel creation.
In Australia we have a lot of fun stuff, but
theres also some stuff in our history that isnt
good, he said.
Ms Roses work is steel, 1.3m high, and 6m
wide.
It was a creature of many guises and
deceptive simplicity, Ms Rose said.
Placing it on a land setting highlights the
fragility of these creatures and how our actions
impact the future of this beauty.
Ms Dawkins said Sculpture by the Sea had
surveyed Cottesloe businesses on what effect
the exhibition had had on them.
Nine-tenths said it was good for Cottesloe;
two-thirds ranked it from good to exceptional;
and nearly one-third said their turnover had
increased 100%.

POST, March 28, 2015 Page 15

Mosman split over sacred site parking

By DAVID HUDLESTON

Councillors were divided about allowing Iona


Presentation College to use
Mosman Park's sacred site
for parking and dropping off
and picking up students.
North ward councillor Zenda
Johnson proposed a motion that
the college provide a detailed
parking plan, a report on how
the number of full-time staff

was calculated, and a traffic


management plan and to tell the
school that councillors objected
to the use of the verge next to
Memorial Park for parking.
But South ward councillor
Jenna Ledgerwood said the
council was not taking parking
for Iona seriously.
We allow 2000 children to
come into this neighbourhood
to attend school and we do
nothing at this council to make
it easy for these schools to have

their drop-offs and parking,


she said.
If we are going to continue to
allow everyone to drive into this
suburb, you are going to have to
provide something that is a bit
more than saying to the school,
Well, you do it.
We need to get involved a
bit more and I don't support no
drop-offs in this street behind
us. I just think it is wrong.
South ward councillor Brett
Pollock agreed, saying the coun-

cil had to get proactive.


He sought to amend the motion to delete the reference to
councillors objecting to the
verge being used.
Ms Johnson said her motion
had nothing to do with being
proactive about parking.
Iona is planning extensive
additional parking along Lochee
Street and Bay View Terrace,
she said.
It already has drop-off and
pick-up bays along Palmerston

Indigenous art reflects PLC country


Two indigenous artworks
are taking pride of place
at Presbyterian Ladies
College.
Indigenous girls created
the two paintings with help
from Kimberley artist Herbert
Marshall.
School indigenous scholarship
program coordinator Tracey
Walker said 14 girls worked
with Mr Marshall during class
and on weekends
The paintings a landscape,
and a stylised waterhole were
hung in the middle school and
student services reception
areas.
He showed the girls how to
start the landscape with the
horizon and sky, and showed
them techniques on how to paint
clouds, Ms Walker said.
Year 12 student Ashlyn Hassett
said each girl who worked on the
landscape brought features from
her community.
The waterhole has honey ants,
freshwater turtles, and saltwater
stingrays around a whirlpool.
PLCs indigenous boarders are from all over WA,
including Perth, Mingenew,
Roebourne, Derby, Broome,
and Kalumburu.

Street.
Memorial Park is a landmark
in the suburb. It has serious
sentimental value to many
people.
Carving up that green verge
next to Memorial Park is something which councillors were not
happy about doing [when the
idea was workshopped] because
there are plenty of other areas
that Iona has earmarked for
parking, drop-off and pick-up.
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named and they are both in
Nedlands.
The University of WAs
Early Learning Centre and
Unicare Early Childhood
Education have achieved excellent ratings in the national
accreditation assessment.
So far, the state government
had inspected 86 centres
across the state, Community
Services Minister Tony
Simpson said.
The ratings gave parents
information to help them
choose a centre, he said.
It is incredibly rewarding
to know these children are
attending a centre that understands the importance of
making the most of a childs
education from the beginning, Mr Simpson said.
Unicare director Karen
Palmer and her team were
listed as one of five finalists in
a national awards competition
last year.

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Malachi builds Vanuatu aid

By DAVID COHEN

A 15-year-old boy has organised the donation of a 12.2m


shipping container to take
relief supplies to cycloneravaged Vanuatu.
Malachi Cornwall has a long
list of items he needs to gather
by April 17.
Would you please look in
your cupboards, wardrobes,
and kids rooms and see if you
have anything you can spare?
Malachi asked.
His family has a share holiday house in Vanuatu and he
had decided to help before cyclone Pam struck after seeing
the relatively primitive conditions and lack of resources in
the Pacific nations schools.
Malachi, a Year 10 Scotch
College student, was basing

his personal project around


the collection, shipment and
distribution of unused or unwanted educational resources
to schools near his familys
home.
In light of the recent disaster, my personal project has
reached a new importance and
urgency, Malachi said.
Our house [in Havannah
Harbor, North Efate] sustained
some damage, but when you
compare it to the Tanaliu village
near our home, its nothing.
Malachi said Vanuatu was
voted happiest country on
Earth in 2006 and 2010.
I love the people there because they are always friendly
and happy, he said.
Its a tropical country with lots
of adventurous activities. There
is stunning blue water which you
can relax by all day.

The local people are subsistence farmers.


Tourism is one of the
biggest industries to their
economy.
They dont have many
natural resources, meaning
they cant afford to buy school
supplies etc and keep their
country running.
A resort manager in Vanuatu
introduced Malachi to a freight
company, which donated the
container.
Malachi needs school supplies from alphabet charts
to toys; new or gently used
clothes and shoes; linens; and
first aid items including antibiotic ointments and powders,
bandages and toothpaste.
Donations need to be with
Malachi by April 17. Malachis
mother Megan (0407 123 043) Malachi Cornwall outside Tanaliu village school in Vanuatu, before cyclone
will collect.
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It would be awful, he
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The 11-year-old was keen to
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Beach would be collecting
stationery to help children in
schools in Vanuatu that had
been wiped out by cyclone
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Former Cambridge councillor Hilary Pinerua is contacting primary schools through
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them to join the drive.
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transport them, she said.


Hilary said her son Roger
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He has just put up a new
building and had decided to
stay in it.
It was supposed to be cyclone proof but half the roof
was blown off.
Hilary said she had made a

donation to appeal funds but


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to help the people of the
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I am contacting all the
schools and Holy Spirit jumped
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Principal Steve Versteegen
said: It is good for the students, it helps them understand there is more of the
world out there than just this
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A collection box will be set
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Bar bikie ban

By DAVID HUDLESTON

have a choice of cafes, eateries


and small bars, it said.
Hylin said it would serve a
tapas-style menu including
sliders, baguettes, bagels, dips,
olives and cheeses.
Hylins application was supported by a petition containing
123 signatures and 65 completed
surveys.
Mr Snell noted that wine,
beer and spirits would not be
served until after noon and only
50 people would be allowed in
the bar at any one time.
The bar will open from noon
to 10pm, Sunday to Wednesday,
and noon to midnight, Thursday
to Saturday.
Hylin co-owner Ryan
McGinnity told Cambridge
councillors his brother had
come up with the name.
We were playing around with
words, he said.
We started with High Line,
like the New York rail route
and because this is near West
Leederville railway station.

The upmarket Hylin cafe


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licence on condition it does
not serve drinks to people
wearing outlaw motorcycle
gang insignia.
In approving the licence
earlier this month, Brett Snell,
a delegate of the director of
Liquor Licensing, said the police
did not oppose the application
but the commissioner had requested additional conditions
to prevent bad behaviour.
In its application, Hylin said
there were limited licensed
venues in West Leederville to
cater for the increased population brought about by residential
and office construction.
It said the 2011 Census showed
the suburb was home to young
professional couples, families
and university students.
It is imperative that residents,
workers and visitors to the area

Call for lake trail


for dog-walkers
Kate Main says a dog walking trail should be included
in Lake Claremonts draft
management plan.

sporting clubs, and soon an


additional 1000-plus residents,
workers and shoppers in the
North East Precinct.
Last year Ms Main got hundreds of Claremont residents
to sign a petition asking for
a dog-walking trail at Lake
Claremont.
At the time she said many dog
walkers were frustrated with the
changes to off-leash dog exercise
areas near the lake.
The meeting is scheduled
for 3.30pm at the Lake Cafe, by
the gym.

Ms Main, who lives in Lapsley


Road, resident has invited
Claremont councillors to a lakeside meeting this Sunday.
The draft plan is primarily
about the environmental conservancy of the lake, Ms Main said.
The fact is it is the main
public open space for a large
number of people: local residents, recreational users, local

Heads you win for Scotch rowers


Scotch College won the
Head of the River race for
the first time in 25 years last
weekend.
Head of rowing Grant Ford
said the Swanbourne school
had come second many times
since 1990.
In 2013, a number of members of the First VIII won their
10A VIII race, so back then we
thought we had the making of
a great First VIII in two years
time, Mr Ford said.
Our boat club went on a
successful tour to Adelaide in
December last year, and the First
VIII crew was a part of it and
continued to develop well.
The winning crew was trained
by First VIII coach and Scotch
old boy Bill Hutton.
Bill brought out the best in
the boys on the day, Mr Ford
said.
The crew established an
early lead of three-quarters of
a length during the first 400m
and defended it.

Then and now Its been 25 years between big rowing wins for Scotch
College.

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Breath-taking
complaint

Wick shines light on wickedness


A man arrested in
Cottesloes John Street
has been charged with
numerous offences during statewide raids on
short-term accommodation.
Officers executed search
warrants at 63 caravan
parks, and Cottesloe officers and Perth detectives
went to the Cottesloe
Beach Chalets in John
Street last Wednesday.
They arrested a 46-yearold man and charged
him with three counts of

burglary, two of stealing


a motor vehicle, one of
selling a prohibited drug,
and several stealing and
damage offences.
We are still making
inquiries over property
seized in the unit and additional charges are likely,
Cottesloe officer-in-charge
Neil Morton-Smith said.
The mans partner was
released pending further
inquiries.
The raids were part of
Operation Wick.
So far they have led to
111 criminal charges.

BEAT

The man left the Hip-E


Club, in Newcastle Street,
about 3.20am with a friend
and commented on a
nearby mans tattoo.
The tattooed man broke
a glass bottle on the
ground and hit the victims
head and jaw with it four
times.
Nightclub staff and the
victims friend intervened,
and the victim walked

Door knocker
faces charge
Cottesloe police plan
to charge a man with
trespassing after he
knocked on doors early
last Saturday morning.
The man asked for
help after he knocked
on doors from 5am in
Mosman Parks Glyde and
Wellington Streets, and
Cottesloes Marine Parade
and Dean Streets.
Once caught by police,
the man was taken to
a hospital for a mental
health assessment.

towards the nearby


Garden pub, also on
Newcastle Street.
A mate of the tattooed
man then punched the
victim in the head and jaw
four times.
The victim left in a
taxi.
When he arrived home
his father took him to
hospital.
The victims jaw was
broken in two places, his
head was gashed and one
eye socket damaged.
Police are continuing
their inquiries.

Building a case
A western suburb
builder is due in court next
month on fraud charges.
The man was charged by
police after an investigation of his building sites.
It is understood one of
the charges relates to the
builder charging a client
for a service that was not
provided.

Knife attack at Wandana


Wembley police officers
were confronted by a man
who had a big kitchen
knife embedded in his
left arm last Sunday.
An ambulance crew
called police to the
Wandana public housing complex in Subiaco
at 4pm.
When officers arrived at
the B-block flat they saw
the 30cm knife protruding
from the back of the arm.
The victim (55) had been

A woman complained
after she was stopped for a
random breath test outside
the Bold Park Community
School one morning.
It is understood the
woman felt the testing
was a waste of time and
she was upset at being
delayed.

with DAVID COHEN

Tattoo talk triggers glass attack


A Midland man needed
two metal plates in his
jaw after being assaulted
twice in Leederville last
Wednesday.

Police are taking a complaint about a booze bus


in Wembley seriously.

Check your
car plates

living with his assailant, a


24-year-old man, for about
six weeks.
He told police they had
argued and the younger
man had thrown the knife
at him, like a dart.
After the knife buried
itself in the arm, the
younger man grabbed another knife and ran from
the unit.
Staff at Sir Charles
Gairdner Hospital removed the knife.

Wembley police have


asked Subiaco residents
to check their car number
plates.
Several were reported stolen this week. The most recent was from Subiaco Road
on Wednesday night.
Senior Sergeant Kate
Vivian said stolen plates
were often used in crimes,
including break-ins.

Wily Fox
gets man
Cottesloe stop This driver, in the high-vis clothing,
was too tired to drive, police say.

Tired driver walks free


Two people who prevented an incoherent
man from driving away
from North Cottesloe
Primary School were
startled when a 000 operator told them police
would not attend.
A father and son saw
the man slump in his
car on Eric Street on
Thursday, March 12, at
9am.
The duo were alarmed
by seeing empty beer
bottles in the mans car
and took his keys out of
the ignition.
They were worried
he was drunk, or drugaffected, as he could not
speak coherently.
A POST reporter saw
the man appear to try to
drive off before his keys
were taken.
The reporter parked
in front of the car, and

the father and son got


the keys.
The reporter called
police while the driver
sat down, hands shaking,
under a tree.
Ten minutes later police rang back and told
the father and son they
could leave.
What do we do with
the keys? Give them
back to him? the father
said.
The reporter called
nearby Cottesloe police
station and a police car
soon arrived.
The driver was spoken to: his vehicle was
secured and the driver
was conveyed to his
home, a police spokeswoman said.
The driver was fatigued and was advised to
seek medical attention.
No charges were
laid.

Sergeant Chris Foxs


instincts led to a Bedford
man being charged with
two counts of burglary
last week.
The Cottesloe officer saw
the man on a stolen post
office scooter on Stirling
Highway in Claremont and
pulled him over.
Police will allege the
man was responsible for
recent burglaries from
businesses in Mosman
Park and Claremont.
Inquiries continue,
and the man is likely to
be charged with further
offences.
Another Bedford man is
being sought for questioning over other burglaries
in North Fremantle and
Mosman Park.

Laptop lifted
A laptop was stolen
from a Claremont business between Tuesday
evening and Wednesday
morning.
A door at the back of the
Stirling Highway building
was jemmied between 8pm
and 7.30am.

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The University of Western Australia invites


you to join in a wide range of activities over
the coming weeks.

THOUGHTS AND IDEAS


Literary High Tea at the University Club

An
inspiring
April.

Lovers of literature will not want to miss this! Each


month you will hear from authors, handpicked by UWA
Publishing, as they talk about their latest publications over
a High Tea. Aprils featured author is Amanda Curtin who
will speak on her most recent novel, Elemental.
Saturday 18 April, 2.30pm
Private Dining Room, University Club of Western
Australia, UWA.
Cost: $45.
Bookings: 6488 8770

Sustainable Suburbs? Best Practices from Canada


Australia and Canada are two of the worlds most
urbanised nations. Our capital cities are renowned for
their high quality of life, but they also share an unusual
urban structure: one that evidence suggests is not
socially, economically or environmentally sustainable
and may be harming our health. Join Dr David Gordon,
Director of Queens University School of Urban and
Regional Planning, as he presents current practice in
better design and redevelopment of suburban areas.
Wednesday 29 April, 6pm
Woolnough Lecture Theatre, Geology Building, UWA.
Cost: Free, but RSVP is essential.
Bookings: ias.uwa.edu.au/lectures/gordon

FILM
Lotterywest Festival Films
The best lms from around the world light up the outdoor
screen at UWAs Somerville Auditorium every night
until mid-April as part of Lotterywest Festival Films.
Enjoy this ultimate Perth Festival summer experience
by coming early with a picnic, or make your selection
from the delicious range of food and beverages available
at the venue.

CRICOS Provider Code 00126G BRAND UWAM0318

Every evening until Sunday 12 April


Gates open at 6pm. Movies start at 8pm.
Somerville Auditorium, UWA.
Cost: $12.50 - $17.
Bookings: perthfestival.com.au

Mature Age Entry Information Evening

EXHIBITIONS

If you are aged 20 or over you qualify for mature age entry at UWA, even if you dont
have any previous academic results. This information session will help you choose an
entry pathway appropriate to the course in which you want to enrol. Our staff will be
happy to answer any questions about studying at UWA.

Painting Toward Architecture is a travelling exhibition which


traces the work of prominent Australian architect, Harry
Seidler (1923-2006). Dozens of featured projects realised
across four continents bring to focus Seidlers twelve
long-lasting creative collaborations with progressive
artistic visionaries. The exhibition was developed by New
York based non-prot Curatorial Project in collaboration
with Penelope Seidler.

Tuesday 14 April, 6pm


Social Sciences Lecture Theatre, UWA.
Cost: Free, but RSVP is essential.
Bookings: studyat.uwa.edu.au/mature
Childrens Art Workshop:
Drawing Place
Inspired by the Yirrkala Drawings:
an exhibition of 1940s and beyond
Yolngu stories told through crayon
drawings on brown paper, bark
paintings, and sculptures - young
artists can join this workshop to
tell their own stories through art in
pencil or crayon with local artist
Sharyn Egan.
Wednesday 8 and Thursday 9 April,
11am 12.30pm
Lawrence Wilson Art Gallery, UWA.
Cost: $10.
Bookings: Call 6488 3707 or visit
lwgallery.uwa.edu.au/events

Voice! The Winthrop


Singers ANZAC
Commemoration Service
The Winthrop Singers are a choir
of 26 UWA students who perform a
weekly chapel service at St Georges
College. Join the Winthrop Singers
for a special ANZAC event as they
perform a service of Evensong
featuring Herbert Howells Requiem,
accompanied by readings of war
poetry by members of Well-Versed.
Thursday 23 April, 6pm
St Georges College Chapel,
Crawley (opposite UWA).
Cost: Free.

Harry Seidler Painting Toward Architecture

23 March to 15 April, 9am 5pm


Cullity Gallery, UWA.
Cost: Free.

Postgrad Information Evening

MUSIC

If youre considering postgraduate


study to begin, change or enhance
your career, dont miss this event.
Youll have the opportunity to chat to
staff in an informal expo-style setting
before heading into our presentation
for an overview of the benets
of postgraduate studies at UWA.
Learn more about how postgraduate
studies can help you achieve your
personal and professional goals.

UWA School of Music Lunchtime Concerts

Wednesday 29 April, 5pm


UWA Business School.
Cost: Free, but RSVP is essential.
Bookings: studyat.uwa.edu.au/
postgrad-info-evening-2015

Be transported from the everyday with this free lunchtime


concert series, held at 1.10pm every Thursday at UWAs
Callaway Music Auditorium.
Thursday 2 April: UWA Wind and Brass
Thursday 16 April: UWA New Music/Composition
Thursday 23 April: UWA Voice
Thursday 30 April: Caroline Badnall (piano)
For further details visit music.uwa.edu.au

Voice! Fridays@Five
Fridays@Five showcases the UWA voice students.
From the Vocal Consort, solo song in recitals, public
workshops, mixed instrumental and voice ensembles, or
public Masterclasses with Q&A, Fridays@Five are an ideal
way to end your week on a high note.
Friday 17 April, 5pm
Callaway Music Auditorium, UWA.
Cost: Free.

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Eyrie feeling to osprey love nest


Pelican Point ospreys have
a new love nest next to Royal
Perth Yacht Club.

Fence oence Mesh fencing must go at No.29.

Normally nesting in high


places such as cliffs or tall
trees, ospreys have lost original river bank trees and have
been known to build nests
on radio masts and even tall
cranes.
After many years of repeated
use, their nests become huge
piles of sticks and driftwood.
The platform was built
through the support of sculptor
Tony Jones, engineer Martin

Searle, the Department of


Parks and Wildlife, the Swan
Alcoa Landcare Program and
members and friends of the
Swan Estuary Reserves Action
Group (SERAG).
Nedlands MP Bill Marmion
opened the nesting platform
last Friday.
It has provided a focal point
for members of the community
in their efforts to protect and
maintain Pelican Point as
an internationally important
sanctuary for birdlife, SERAG
chairperson Catherine ONeill

Sarich mesh mashed


Cyclone mesh fencing has to go
from a property in Peppermint
Groves Johnston Street.
Peter Sarichs builder applied to
build a detached garage and gym at
the front of the property, at No. 29.
As Mr Sarichs tennis court
would be removed during the work,
shire president Rachel Thomas
included a condition of approval
during Tuesday nights council
meeting that the mesh fencing also
had to be removed.
In Irvine Street, the footprint of
a home proposed for No.57 was

reduced so it would not exceed


the maximum 50% plot ratio for
the site.
Mr and Mrs T. Crage have hired
Gage Roads Construction to build a
two-storey home with basement.
The new home will replace a
two-storey house built in 1976.
In McNeil Street, David Millars
ensuite additions at No.17 were
approved.
Councillors were told in a report
the additions were minor and
would not affect the heritage-listed
building.

Secret bid for Peet poster


Councillors went into secret
mode for 14 minutes at Monday
nights meeting to decide how
much the worker could bid.
The Royal WA Historical Society
is selling the poster, for Cottesloe
Heights, from the Peet & Co Ltd
collection (Vintage poster spruiks
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A society spokeswoman said the


poster had a reserve price of $150
and an estimated market price of
$250 to $300.
The 63cm by 51cm poster extolled
the benefits and land sizes of the
new municipality of Cottesloe.
Before the auction the council
was going to check if it or the Grove
library already had a copy.
A Claremont poster showing all
subdivisions is also up for grabs
(reserve price $80, market price
$200), but it has a missing 3cm
chunk on the right-hand side.

Freeway

A Cottesloe council worker


is going to bid on the councils
behalf at a silent auction for a
108-year-old real estate poster.

House
of Stuart

High point Sculptor Tony Jones, right,


at the launch of the osprey nesting platform, top and below.

explained.
Those at the opening included writer Robert Drewe,
who recounted the importance
of the Swan River in his formative years, and former chief
scientist and WAs Australian
of the Year Professor Lyn
Beazley, who spoke about the
ospreys.
Interest in the nesting platform is strong and SERAG
hopes a nesting pair of ospreys
will soon take vacant possession of this stylish piece of
real-estate.

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All that glisters helps treat brain tumours


A University of WA researcher has examined how gold
nanoparticles can help reduce
the dose of radiation needed to
treat the most common brain
cancer in adults.
Nedlands resident Ryan
Begley analysed whether very
small gold particles attached
to tumour cells would allow
patients to be given a reduced
amount of radiation, thereby
reducing any brain damage and
improving the overall success of
treating the tumours.
He said a $3000 James Crofts
Hope student vacation scholarship from the Cancer Council
WA helped him to focus on

hiscontinuing research.
I am very grateful to have been
awarded this Cancer Council
grant, Mr Begley said.
Its helped to enable valuable
training and education for me
to go and eventually work as a
medical physicist in the area of
radiation oncology.
Glioblastoma multiforme is
the most common brain cancer
in adults and tumours can arise
anywhere within the brain.
There are about 100 new cases
of glioblastoma multiforme in
WA every year.
Radiation therapy can be used
to treat these tumours but the
parts of the brain that allow us

Brekky brings bounce to beach


Bouncy castle rides will
be $10 a go at Cottesloe this
weekend.
The castle will be part of the
Big Beach Brekky, a fundraising
stunt for the Westpac helicopter,
on Saturday from 9am.
Professional sand sculptor
Jenny Rossen will create an
artwork on the grass near the
main carpark; the bouncy castle
will be further south, opposite
Beaches cafe.

Organisers want to create a


world record for the biggest
number of people making sandcastles in an hour.
Participating in the world
record attempt costs $20 an
individual or $50 a family.
Digging for treasure costs $10
a head, and a bucket-and-spade
activity costs $5.
Cottesloe council is not charging a fee for the use of the beach
and land, as it classed the Brekky
as a charitable event.

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to make new brain cells and new


memories can be damaged by the
radiation at the same time.
Mr Begley said this project
had built on existing research
into gold nanoparticles.
Whats novel about this
project is the analysis, as we specifically looked at brain tumours
and wanted to quantify by how
much we could reduce the dose
of radiation, he said.
When the gold particles were
injected where the tumour is,
the gold seemed to amplify the
dose in that area which allowed
a reduced dose to healthy brain
tissue.
Mr Begley said he would like
to do more work on projects
using gold nanoparticles but
this project will certainly be a
stepping stone for future study
by researchers at UWA.
His grant was part of $3.8million in research funding
announced by Cancer Council
WA at a lunch sponsored by
the Parmelia Hilton in Perth
on Friday (March 27).
Cancer Council WA, a community-funded organisation,
is one of the biggest funders
of cancer research in the state
through a peer-reviewed grants
scheme.

Ryan Begley was awarded a Cancer Council WA scholarship for his work
analysing how gold nanoparticles help reduce the radiation doses for a
common brain tumour.

Artists work is her oyster

By DAVID COHEN

Catherine Christie will be


throwing paint around on
Claremonts Bay View Terrace
next month.
I dont paint standing up,
she said.
I drip and pour and sand and
rub and lift and toss.
The results are abstract artworks in industrial oils with
pearl nacre (mother of pearl)
and chopped oyster shell.
Catherine, a South Africanborn artist, said motion brought
more to her work.
The movement and play, and
using gravity, give my style of
work a lot more emotion and
power, she said.
The essence of what I do is
alchemistic.
Theres a lot of energy and
emotion and its seductive.
Catherine said some of her
creations worked her, instead
of her working them.
Sometimes they demand
patience and time and layers,
she said.
Catherine said she admired
abstract expressionist Jackson
Pollock, whose drip-painted

works included Blue Poles.


He had the guts to break
through into a new genre,
she said.
I like to think I take industrial oils in a new direction.
Catherine doesnt restrict herself to paintbrushes: she once
created art by using saucers in
celebrity South African chef
Bruce Robertons restaurant.
Catherines painting performance is part of Claremont
councils Arty April, which will
have creative workshops, an art
market, neon dinosaurs and art
installations.
Catherine is the artist-inresidence at Terrace shop
Atlas Pearls and Perfumes:
her painting are hung through
the shop.
I love the symbolism the
oyster shares with mankind,
she said.
Through adversity, interference, grit, and transformation,
an alchemy occurs.
Catherine will be in action on
April 23, from 11am-noon.
Atlas will launch Catherines
new solo exhibition with champagne and shucked oysters on
April 30.

Brush with fame South


African artist Catherine Christie
paints in public for Arty April.

Locals want road closed


Owners of new houses built on the site of the
old Swanbourne High School have signed a petition calling for some access roads to close.
They say drivers are using their quiet precinct
as a rat-run to get to the local school and shops,
endangering local drivers and pedestrians.
Residents told Nedlands councillors it is impossible to drive at the 50kmh limit unless driving
in the middle of the road.
They said constant traffic across the areas four
Y-shaped intersections caused great confusion
about who had right of way.
Soon 200 new residents will be living in the
apartment block being built next door.
The petition asks that access from Alfred Road
to the precinct be cut off.
Council staff will prepare a report for next
months council meeting.

PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 2005

APPROVED LOCAL PLANNING


SCHEME AMENDMENT
LOCAL PLANNING SCHEME NO. 3
AMENDMENT NO. 1

It is hereby notified for public information, in accordance


with section 87 of the Planning and Development Act
2005, that the Minister for Planning approved the
Town of Cottesloe Local Planning Scheme Amendment
No. 1 on 17 March 2015, the Scheme Text of which is
published as a Schedule annexed to the notice published
in the Government Gazette dated 24 March 2015.
The Amendment is available to view at the Towns Office
at 109 Broome Street, Cottesloe, Monday to Friday,
8:30am to 4:30pm.
Carl Askew
Chief Executive Officer
PO Box 606 Cottesloe WA 6911
Telephone (08) 9285 5000
Email council@cottesloe.wa.gov.au
Website www.cottesloe.wa.gov.au

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Small blocks will spoil Floreat


By LINDA CALLAGHAN
Modern planning cannot be
imposed on a 50-year-old suburb like Floreat without spoiling the area, according to real
estate agent David Airey.
Mr Airey is president of the
Real Estate Institute of WA
but wants his personal views
known.
Duplexes are the thin end
of the wedge, he said.
Cambridge council has set
the ball rolling to change its
town planning blueprint for
City Beach, Floreat and part of
Mt Claremont.
But Mr Airey warned it could
wreck the neighbourhoods,
which he said were among
the most beautiful suburbs in
Australia.
I do not see that Cambridge
council has a mandate to introduce planning changes to
carve up two of Australias most
beautifully laid-out suburbs,
designed specifically for families who wanted large lots, big
gardens and wide, tree-lined
avenues, he said.
Whilst Im generally a supporter of careful subdivision
and infill with care, Im not a
supporter of uncoordinated
sprawl where subdivision and
development can double or
treble car numbers and traffic
movements, and place strain on
existing services such as water,
power and sewerage.
Subdivision in areas without
a large and efficient urban transit system, such as trains, light
rail or even busways, simply
wont work.
To quote others from history,
it will create modern slums
where residents lose all care
for their neighbourhood and
its welfare.

Some of the Cambridge councillors in favour of changing the housing


rules want to take some of the heat out of the debate.
is too big.
If some residents find these
large lots a problem now, then
maybe its time to move not

Mr Airey said it was the politics of envy.


Councillors are backing the
wrong horse here, he said.
They have to listen to their
ratepayers.
They are elected to represent
the ratepayers
Forty years in real estate
and dealing with the public
has taught me a few lessons on
the rights and wrongs of planning and urban subdivision
in particular Im sensitive
to local government having
the right to make planning
and zoning changes without
public input and the rights
of ratepayers to vote for or
against changes.
The communities we live
in belong to the residents and
ratepayers, not the councillors
who are elected to enforce and
improve the current rules, not
invent new ones without extensive input from the residents,
and certainly not to come up
with spurious arguments like, I
know a lot of people who want
to stay in the area but they are
forced out because their block

Withers quizzed over links


Mr Withers told the council
meeting blocks not on mains
sewerage would not be allowed
to redevelop as proposed.
Kerry Shannon, of Warreen
Place, asked why the proposal
was being advertised over the
Easter and Anzac Day holidays
when residents had specifically
asked they be avoided.
Mr Withers said householders would have plenty of time
to respond.
People do not understand this
is part of the statutory process,
she said.
Mr Withers said there would
be two envelopes in the package
sent to households.
One would be for a survey and
the other counted as part of a

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council meeting in favour of
the changes.
Mr Eftos said Mr Kinders
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member of the Ocean Gardens
retirement village, of which Mr
Withers is board chairman.
He is a neighbour. He is one
of 200 people who live in south
City Beach, we all know one
another, Mr Withers said.
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agents had been to an information meeting to help them
provide accurate information
to their customers.
The decision to initiate the
changes was made last month
and now it is being advertised
for 42 days.

statutory response to the town


planning scheme amendment
procedure.
Ms Shannon said the council
had miscalculated the number
of families in the area by discounting single-parent families
from the Australian Census
figures.
Mr Withers said single parent
families had different needs
from those of what he called
traditional families.
You dont need a front yard
or a backyard if you are a single
parent, he said.
I have been a single parent
for a month at a time and I can
tell you the gardening does not
get done.
Jason Eftos of Kalari Drive,
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Kids gone, but we want to downsize and stay here


My wife and young family
moved to south City Beach some
18 years ago, after stints of living
in Paris and Northbridge.
We fell in love with the natural
amenity Bold Park and the
beach and with being so close
to the city.
When we arrived, the number
of young families in the area was
at an all-time low, the primary
schools were almost empty, and
the government closed the oncecrowded City Beach High School
for lack of numbers.
In recent years, this situation
has changed and some families
have returned.
The neighbourhood is still,
however, overwhelmingly empty,
and is dominated by an ageing
population.
This trend, as the recent InterGenerational Report would tell
us, is likely to continue. The
consequence of this is that many
of the houses in City Beach and
Floreat are inhabited by empty
nesters and retirees.
The opportunity for this big
section of the local population
(of which my wife and I are now
part) to downsize and stay in our
community is non-existent.
The current dominant zoning
of R12.5, or 800-1000sq.m lots,
simply does not allow for a di-

Fun-filled fest
Congratulations to the
Cambridge council and the
organisers of the Cambridge
Street Festival on March 21.
There was a large number of
people, particularly families,
enjoying the happy atmosphere
of the event.
Well done to everyone involved.
L. and R. Harrison
Keane Street, Wembley

verse range of accommodation


that suits much of the population
identified by the IGR.
Many local authorities have
tackled this issue, and with
varied success.
Battle-axing blocks robs us
of backyards and private open
space, and small-lot sub-divisions
such as Subi Centro squeeze
oversized houses on 250sq.m
blocks, destroying the existing
streetscape with new crossovers
and the loss of trees.

More
opportunities
to age in this
paradise

For this reason, we should applaud Cambridge council for taking a proactive approach to this
need for new housing diversity,
and for having commissioned a
comprehensive study of housing
type that can be introduced to
our much-loved neighbourhood
in a way that preserves the existing built form and streetscape.
This same study identifies
parts of Cambridge as suitable
for much higher density.
A quick drive around the
streets, and it is obvious that new
houses are getting bigger. Our
original 1960s white brick bungalow was 180sq.m and housed
four kids when it was built.
Todays houses are often
more than 400sq.m, with some
three-storey homes more than
600sq.m.
Using exactly the same footprint, site coverage and setbacks
of these houses allowed within
the current zoning, as defined

in the residential design codes,


these buildings can easily accommodate two to four apartments,
and could house a range of residents grandparents, couples,
singles, parents, and start-up
families with small kids.
This makes for a more vibrant,
inclusive community.
These proposed changes will
need to be carefully policed to
prevent over-development, and a
design advisory panel comprised
of suitable experts should be
implemented by Cambridge to
ensure new buildings are of the
highest design standard.
The changes being discussed
will only marginally increase
the population of City Beach
and Floreat and it is unlikely
that we will ever see the same
population that lived here in
the 70s and 80s.
They will, however, make the
streets safer, with more eyes on
the streets, more people walking
their dogs or taking a stroll down
to the new cafes at the groyne.
Buses will be a little fuller,
and we may be able to have
more regular services.
And from a purely selfish point
of view, when I tire of my vegie
garden and my arthritis demands I downsize, I for one hope
there will be an opportunity for
me to age in this paradise I am
lucky enough to call home.
Peter Hobbs
Saltash Avenue, South City Beach
Peter Hobbs is a local architect and
urban designer. He is chair of the
Australian Institute of Architects
Urban Design Committee, and recently contributed to the Department
of Planning Diversity by Design
policy.
His block in south City Beach has
been identified as suitable for an
additional dwelling.

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My bridge club friends
and I wondered how long
Richard Timms has been in Mt
Claremont (All choked up,
Letters, POST, March 21).
Claremont a carpark? It
already is at school drop-off
times, and everyone knows not
to venture near Scotch or the
highway then.
Most other times the traffic
queues are busier at Typika,
The Daily, or Bay Road (the

cafe, not the street).


And $5 coffees? Our colleague
Jacinta had a long black in
Mt Claremont last week (Deli
Chicchi, $3.80); Miriam had
a large latte at Lemon Lane
(Claremont, $4.50); Margaret
really splashes out on her flat
whites (Swanbourne Bookcaffe,
$4.80) where are the sky-diver
coffees?
Mercy Stone
Stirling Highway, Claremont

South City Beach daze


I have recently read the articles about the new proposed
apartment options and would
like to compliment the proponents of this great idea.
I lived in south City Beach for
more than 10 years and loved
living there.
However, when our children
grew up and left home we were
forced to sell up and move to an
apartment in Cottesloe, because
we wanted to downsize.
There was no option for an

apartment in south City Beach,


but it seems that this may soon
be possible.
Every day there are more and
more people on this Earth, so
why should south City Beach
not also share its beauty with
new residents?
This new proposal is so exciting, that we would seriously
consider moving back.
Well done!
Grant Garrett
Freeman Loop, North Fremantle

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Protect Subis
Sandover walk

Perth grab also a tax grab


Legislation to facilitate boundary changes in Nedlands and
Subiaco will be presented by
the Premier to Parliament next
month with the blessing of the
Labor Party (Parking millions
at stake for UWA, Letters,
POST, March 21),
The grab by the Perth City
Council to take over, through
these boundary changes, financial institutions Hollywood
Private Hospital, QEII Medical
Centre, UWA and possibly Kings
Park, is far from being an act to
turn Perth into a world capital
city like London, as it would
have us believe.
Rather it is just a money grab,
just another tax on WA taxpayers to pay for the excesses of
the incompetent Barnett government.
Hollywood Private Hospital
has 1500 parking bays, QEII has
more than 5000 bays and UWA
has 3000 car bays.
The Perth parking levy is approximately $1000 per bay per
year and has increased steadily
since its inception.
There are no exemptions.
Not even government departments.
It doesnt take a genius to
work out the increased revenue the government will

collect from nurses, doctors,


students, patients, hospital
visitors etc.
In order to pay the levy,
these institutions and private
operators of car parking facilities will pass the extra cost of
approximately $3 a day to the
public, many of whom provide
invaluable service to the community unlike some of the
pollies.
This charge will be in addition
to what people now pay to park
in these places.
Meanwhile, the government
will collect in excess of $5million a year in levy tax. What a
windfall for a cash-strapped
Liberal government, while
all the time claiming the high
ground by bragging that the
boundary changes are merely
to turn Perth into a world city
and encourage more tourists
bah, humbug!
You may well ask why the
opposition is agreeing to pass
this legislation while in the
past being opposed to all other
forced mergers and boundary
changes put forward by the
government.
Ann Dyson
Ecclestone Street, Bunbury

Eat your words, Cambridge


It is difficult to know what
is more disappointing: that
Cambridge councils amendment to allow further subdivisions of blocks in City Beach
and Floreat beyond corner
blocks was passed with consequences quite contradictory
to the reasons we chose to live
here; or that a group of concerned residents has to tell us

what has been done because


the council hasnt.
Perhaps the words meeting
the needs of our communities
through strong community consultation, engagement and collaboration should be removed
from the council website as that
is all they are words.
Di Gardiner
Lentara Crescent, City Beach

Revenue stream QEII parking bays would be subject to the


Perth levy.

Perths rate gain is Nedlands loss


Forced boundary changes
have been abandoned in every
other council except Nedlands
and Subiaco where the Perth
Capital City Act will enable a
land grab by Perth City Council
as there is no provision being
made to allow the people to
enact the Dadour Amendment
to allow a vote on these boundary changes.
Quite apart from the potential
very serious cost increases for
parking at QEII, Hollywood
Private Hospital and the
University of WA, Premier
Barnetts latest suggested assault on Perths western suburbs via the proposed Perth
Capital City Act also has some
disastrous implications for the
future rate revenue of both the
City of Nedlands and the City
of Subiaco.
QEII Medical Centre is located on crown land and so
does not pay council rates, but
this is not the case as far as

Hollywood Private Hospital and


its associated medical suites
are concerned.
They currently pay more
than $600,000 in rates a year to
Nedlands. No council can afford
the loss of such a huge rate income without having to reduce
staff numbers or seriously curtail its public works program in
not only the Hollywood ward
but throughout the whole of
the City of Nedlands.
In fact, remaining Nedlands
ratepayers could be hit with
big increases in rates as well
as the council having to curtail
the works program.
But then perhaps the new City
of Perth will allocate a large
part of its new found revenue
to improving facilities within
the Hollywood Ward? I dont
think so!
Another fine mess youve got
us into, Colin!
Ken Eastwood
Alexander Place, Dalkeith

It was interesting to read that


the Subiaco council has voted
unanimously to have the playing
surface of Subicao oval placed
on the state heritage list (Subi
joins move to save oval, POST,
March 14).
The article did not address the
value of listing the footpath on
the southern side of the oval, in
Roberts Road, which contains
slabs or plaques with all the
Sandover Medal winners names
since 1921.
This path would add another
valuable historic attraction to
the Subiaco heritage walk trail
which already contains the old
listed Subiaco oval entrance
gates.
I had previously submitted
this pathway for inclusion on the
heritage list but was informed
that since the complete oval was
in the process of being assessed,
my submission would have to
wait until the assessment was
finalised.
The article goes on to state
that it would be a good idea to
take some of the heritage to the
new stadium.
The council should discuss
whether or not it wishes the
heritage plaques actually to be
moved to the new stadium.
Not one of the footballers commemorated by these plaques ever
played at the new stadium, so it
seems more appropriate from a
heritage point of view to retain
them at Subiaco.
If the WAFC wants to replicate
them at Burswood, then this is
its prerogative. However, the
Subiaco council should try to protect the heritage of Subiaco.
Tom Dixon
Joseph Street, West Leederville
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Letters to the POST


We can have infill with good quality living
TOWN OF CLAREMONT PRESENTS

201 5

We cant keep expanding


Perth to the extremities and
expect the roads and rail just
to cope.
Brownfields redevelopment
is essential and must be done
evenly and sensibly in all
existing councils.
There is a need to create a mix of supply for all
demographics so that whole
suburbs, such as Floreat and
City Beach, dont just become
giant retirement villages full of
asset-rich baby-boomers.
Until recently I lived in
Sydney for 14 years and have
seen a lot of the commentary
regarding population growth
challenges there, including
community views concerning
development.
Housing supply in Sydney is
so short that the average house
price is now over $1million.
That price wont get you a

detached house within 15km


of the CBD in just about any
locality, meaning young families are effectively priced out
of living closer to the city and
employment opportunities.
To suggest Wembley is a bad
example of infill development
is laughable (Let Wembley
be a warning, Letters, POST,
March 14).
I moved to Wembley with
my young family because it
had the right mix of housing
choices that we could afford
in a nice suburb.
Planning rules have mechanisms to address issues of
privacy and overshadowing
and its interesting the letter complaining was from a
resident of Holland Street,
Wembley, given that that particular street isnt affected by
higher density and has kept its
character and charm.

Top bowlers
key to future

Plant more
trees

C R E AT I V E
WORKSHOPS
ART
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LIVE
PERFORMANCES

Poor examples of redevelopment are Stirling council,


failures in the suburbs of
Scarborough and Innaloo
which appear to have
crammed too many dwellings
on to many lots, creating ugly
streetscapes.
Rather than adopt an obstinate and nimby attitude,
opponents need to engage with
Cambridge council and work
towards a good development
standard unlike those other
councils have taken.
Otherwise, later down the
track, councils will have no
other choice but to support
more high-rise apartments to
meet the demands of housing,
and this type of development is
not the best outcome for young
families with children.
Ben Staples
Pangbourne Street, Wembley

I see in this weeks


issue that even more trees
have been chopped down
(Wanton destruction of
trees, Letters, POST,
March 21).
Why cant the powers
that be take a leaf out
Sydneys book and start
planting more?
John Francis
Evandale Street, Floreat

Return to
sender
Can I suggest that whenever the POST receives
a letter saying I cant
fathom why the authorities did such and such it
return the letter with ask
them stamped on it.
Grayden Provis Felled Mature trees cleared along
Hesperia Avenue, City Beach
Shenton Road.

Austin Robertson seems to


think that the future of cricket,
in all three forms of the game,
lies with swashbuckling batsman inventing a range of daring strokes (And the times
they are a-changin, POST,
March 21).
Personally, I think its more
important to find and then
nurture a spin bowler with the
ability of Shane Warne, and a
quick like Glenn McGrath.
These were the bedrock of
Australias most recent golden
years in the 1990s through to
the mid-noughties.
As both players are members of the ICC Hall of Fame,
a rare honour, it would appear that others agree with
my assertion.
Max Vallis
Essex Street, Wembley

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I have a message for


Cambridge council.
Please do not presume
you have the needs of older
people all figured out.
Big mistake.
My husband and I spent
most of our married life raising our family in Floreat, the
garden neighbourhood suburb
where we shared a strong
sense of community.
When my husband became
seriously ill we sold our family home and moved into an
apartment in Mt Lawley.
After my husband passed
away, I moved into a duplex.
I never settled and moved
back into a much bigger home
in City Beach in 2013 and I
love it.
I am in complete agreement
with prominent City Beach
real estate agent Christopher
Dee.
Chris has voiced his opinion

on the proposed town planning scheme No.1 amendment


No.31 he also wants to see
the garden suburbs residential amenity maintained.
There will be winners and
losers if the amendment goes
ahead. The developers will
swoop in and residents will be
disadvantaged as their properties devalue overnight.
The developers have
ruined Scarborough and
Cottesloe.
We do not want our City
Beach and Floreat to go the
same way because they were
designed to have wide setbacks and tree-lined streets
for all ages to enjoy in the
wonderful lifestyle that currently exists.
I have found out that Ocean
Gardens Retirement Village
(Mr Withers is chairman of the
board) intends to build highrise apartments in the middle
of the village and that houses

and apartments will be built


on the former nursery site in
Salvado Road, in Wembley,
and at Ocean Mia, St Johns
Wood and Perry Lakes. Are
they not enough?
The scheme amendment
will dramatically increase
density that will ultimately
create more traffic and parking problems in the area and
goes against the spirit of the
Cambridge Endowment Lands
Act 1920.
I urge residents to read the
fine print in the survey that
will be delivered to letter
boxes next week.
You must respond.
I want to Save our City
Beach and Floreat and will
be attending the community
meeting at Beecroft Park on
Sunday at 10.30am.
I hope you do, too.
Terri McComish
Lentara Crescent, City Beach

Unhealthy view of council pay

town of claremont events


events@claremont.wa.gov.au
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The recent articles in the


media regarding the appointment of the new head of health
in WA with reference to his
remuneration reminded me
of a conversation I had at a
function at Government House
while mayor of Nedlands.
It was with a CEO of a midsized metropolitan municipality.
He made for me a surprising
statement: Local government
CEOs are significantly underpaid, they should be paid more
in line with the heads of large
government departments like
the departments of corrections
or health because we have a

wider range of responsibilities.


Responsibilities such as
dog licensing, street sweeping, drain cleaning, lawn
mowing, footpath and road
maintenance.
Decorum and politeness
prevented me from expressing
an opinion at the time.
But I did wonder how he
would go dealing with issues
such as oncology, pediatrics,
radiology, nuclear medicine
and the myriad other highly
life-critical and complex medical disciplines.
Then there would be dealing with the big community of

hard-headed specialists..
And a workforce of tens of
thousands with a budget of
significant billions.
And a very high degree of
accountability.
The incoming new head of
the Health Department can
only wish he were subject to
the same remuneration regime
as local government CEOs.
If he were, I suggest his
remuneration would be a significant multiple of that which
was published.
Laurie Taylor
former Nedlands mayor
Clement Street, Swanbourne

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Community news

Explore the Noongar


origins of your home
Do you know where the place
of spiders is, or if there is a
hungry mallee hen in your
backyard?

Dame Cockatoo Rebecca Familton in a dress made of Barbie doll costumes, with Year 5 student Lucas
McCully and his giant donuts, and Rio Bowling with his award-winning echidna. Photo: Billie Fairclough

Rios egg-chidna a winner


David Handley liked the
look of an echidna he saw
recently.
Mr Handley, the Sculpture by
the Sea founding director, gave
the echidnas creator, City Beach
Primary School Year 5 student
Rio Bowling, the inaugural David
Handley Award.
Mr Handley and three of the
artists who had work in this
years Sculpture by the Sea, went
to the school to judge dozens of
childrens sculptures.
Artist Norton Flavel, who created last years giant goon bag,
also liked Rios echidna, which
he had made from egg cartons
and a funnel.
The whole show is great, and
the use of found materials by
the artists is very interesting,

Mr Flavel said.
Rios artwork also won the
award of excellence from Mr
Flavel and fellow artists Say
Surman, Trisha Lee and Annette
Thas (who created last years
wave of Barbie dolls).
Mr Handley congratulated the
students on their sculptures and
encouraged them to follow their
creative dreams.
Who is interested in becoming an actor, sculptor or musician? he asked.
When I was seven, my parents
took me to a fantastic rock opera
called Jesus Christ Superstar.
I decided then I was going to
a producer in the arts not that
I knew what that was.
Mr Flavel explained the meaning behind his work on the beach
this year lucky country.

In Australia, we have a lot of


fun stuff, but theres also some
stuff in our history that isnt
good, he said.
Students gasped when Ms
Thas ushered a living artwork
on stage: performer Rebecca
Familton dressed up as Dame
Cockatoo.
The Dames dress was created
from last years Barbie doll
costumes.
Art teacher, Michelle Morley,
started Sculptures at City Beach
five years ago.
The event has become so popular there is now a category for
former students and parents.
We are a small school, Ms
Morley said.
However, the amount of talent on show each year never
ceases to amaze me.

If you would like to know more


about the Noongar origins of the
name of your street, suburb or
town, a new website may help.
Boodjar, which means country, has been developed by
researchers at the University of
WA and Curtin University.
It is part of a project led by
respected Noongar Elder, scholar and Australian Research
Council chief investigator,
Professor Len Collard.
The website has an interactive
map of the South-West, where
most names are still Noongar.
The map is divided into the
ancient Noongar regions and
by clicking on places to find
the meanings of place-names in
each, you gain an insight into the
lives of people who lived there
for thousands of years.

For example, Cowaramup


means laughing on the way to
the district of the clear plains;
Karrinyup is the place of spiders; Kojonup is the location
of the axe; Munglinup is where
young people met their in-laws;
Nannup is where I stayed to
take a breath; and Narembeen
is where the mallee hen dug a
hole to find food.
Professor Collard, who took all
the photos for the website, said
Noongar was one of Australias
biggest Aboriginal language
groups and he hoped this project
would help its resurgence.
The website also enables
everyone who lives in the SouthWest to relate more intensely to
the places long-term history,
he said.
It will help them to see that
they are part of a special environment that has sustained
people over 30,000 years.
Go to boodjar.org.au.

Robson in hall of fame

The man who chaired


the Metropolitan Local
Government Review that led
to the Barnett governments
failed attempt to cull councils
has been inducted into the WA
Science Hall of Fame.
Emeritus Professor Alan
Robsons citation on the WA
Science Hall of Fame honour
board in Scitech was unveiled
on Thursday, March 12.
Professor Robson was chairman of the Group of Eight
Universities and vice-chancellor

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Community news

A Ripper talk for


Nedlands seniors
In Nedlands next Wednesday,
former Labor Leader Eric
Ripper will give his insight
into the machinations of WA
Labor.

Mr Ripper, who retired from


Parliament at the 2013 election,
will be the guest speaker for the
Nedlands branch of National
Seniors Australia at its meeting
on Tuesday, April 7.
Mr Ripper entered Parliament
in 1988 and had become deputy
Leader of the opposition by 1997,
under Geoff Gallop.
In 2001, he was named deputy
premier and he succeeded Alan
Carpenter as WA leader of the
ALP on September 23, 2008.
During his time in government and opposition, he held
several senior ministerial appointments.
The title of Mr Rippers talk

will be Two leadership crises


in WA Labor.
In 1990, WA Labor replaced
Premier Peter Dowding with
Carmen Lawrence.
In 2006, Premier Geoff
Gallop was succeeded by Alan
Carpenter. Mr Ripper was a
backbencher in 1990 and deputy
premier in 2006.
Factions, personal loyalties,
opinion polls, media and parliamentary performances, ambition
and political values influenced
each crisis.
Mr Ripper will give a short
account of his personal experiences as someone involved in
these events.
The Nedlands branch of
National Seniors Australia meets
at 10am on the first Tuesday of
the month in Drabble House,
behind the Nedlands library.

Alliance Francaise de Perth,


in Nedlands, is looking for musicians to take part in a festival.
Alliance Francaise is a French
language centre that promotes
cultural ties between France and
WA through teaching French
language and organising cultural events.
As in previous years, Alliance
and La Maison de France are
organising a music festival, Fte
de la Musique.
This free family event, in
which everyone can take part,
will be held at Novotel Perth
Langley, in Adelaide Terrace

on Sunday, June 21, from 11am


to 6pm.
To help celebrate, the organisers are looking for musicians
who do not have to be French
speakers willing to give their
time and talent free of charge.
The festival will be a great
opportunity for them to perform
in front of a crowd.
Last year, 1000 people attended
the event and enjoyed a large
range of music.
Any musicians who would
like to join in this friendly event
should apply for a time slot by
emailing info@afperth.com.au.

Year 6 students Holly Watson, left, and Lara OCallaghan went all
out on Crazy Hair Day at Hollywood Primary School. Students from
their year ran the days assembly and lunchtime activities for the
rest of the school: apple bobbing, face painting, face decorating,
visiting the Haunted House, guessing the number of jelly beans and
water bombing. After a great days fun and teamwork, the Year 6s
raised $270.70 for the Leukaemia Foundation. Photo: Paul McGovern

Have your say, Mosman


Calling all musicians ratepayers AGM told
The Mosman Park Residents
and Ratepayers Association annual general meeting heard about
the need for residents to have a
say on big developments.
President Paul Shaw told the
meeting this was a big year for
residents and ratepayers, beginning with a decision about a
possible extension of the soccer
club lease of Nash Field.
There will be substantial development on the McCabe Street
boundary of North Fremantle that
will have an impact on Mosman

Park residents and there are


proposed changes to Rocky Bay,
he said.
Additionally, it is likely the
redevelopment of the Mosman
Park Shopping Centre, in
Monument Street, will be back
on the table.
Paul said attending and taking
part in the association meetings
were the best way of ensuring
residents voices were heard.
The association meets on the
third Monday of each month.
For more information, ring
Elaine Kilby on 0438 727 744.

Whats on
in POST community
Unitarians

Next Sunday, April 5, the


Unitarian Association will hold
an open forum on the subject,
What does Easter mean to
me?
Enquiries: perthunitarians.org.
Talks for U3A

A little-known aspect of World


War I will be discussed when the
University of the Third Age (U3A)
meets in the Grove library on
Monday, March 30. At 2.30pm,
Professor Deborah Gare will give
her talk, Homefront: WAs war,
1914-18. This follows Vlasta
Thomass 1pm talk about the
Czech Republic. There is a coee
break between the two talks and
everyone is welcome. Enquiries:
Keith, 9383 2037.

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Community news
Gallipoli
remembered
By Shannon Lovelady
Gallipoli Dead from
Western Australia Project
Harold Alfred Southern was
the oldest child of Mary and
Arthur. Born on October 26,
1889 in Surrey, UK, he came
out to Tasmania with his parents in mid-1890.
Arthur was the schoolmaster
at Bismarck, now Collinsvale,
north of Hobart, where five more
children were born between
1892 and 1901: Arthur, Gordon,
Muriel, Ben and Wilfred.
In 1903, the family moved to
Hobart where the older children
attended The Friends School.
In February 1904, Gordon
(10) died, which coincided with
the beginnings of financial difficulty. In 1906 creditors began
closing in. Arthur senior wrote
and cashed two false cheques
totalling 50 pounds (about $7000
today).
He was arrested in December
and charged with forging and
uttering. He pleaded guilty and
begged for leniency.
The charge carried the penalty
of a life sentence, but Arthurs
good standing within the
Bismarck community saved him.
Many testimonials to his good
nature were presented, resulting in the merciful sentence of
just 12 months in prison.
Somehow, though, only four
months later, Arthur quietly
arrived in Fremantle. With a
clean slate he was soon teaching once more.
In around 1909, Mary and
the children joined Arthur in
Perth.
Young Arthur began work-

ing as a clearing contractor


while Harold began studying
chemistry at Perth Technical
School, gaining first place in
his exams.
Considered the most promising young chemist in WA at the
time, he then enrolled at UWA,
newly opened in 1913, and began
his bachelor of science degree
while working for the explosives
and analytical branch of the
Mines Department.
Harold had also joined the
militias 88th Infantry in 1910
and, by the outbreak of war in
1914, was a lieutenant part way
through his captaincy course.
Harold (25) applied for and
was formally commissioned as a
lieutenant in the 16th Battalion
on November 14.
On November 19, his brother,
Arthur (22), enlisted at Blackboy
Hill as a private in the 16th
Battalion, second reinforcements.
Harold soon left with the
battalion for brigade training
at Melbournes Broadmeadows
camp. The brothers would not
see each other again until they
were in Egypt, Harold arriving
on the Ceramic from Melbourne
in early February, 1915, and
Arthur in mid-March on the
Itonus from Fremantle.
They trained at Heliopolis
Aerodrome camp with the 13th,
14th and 15th Battalions which
comprised the 4th Brigade.
By mid-April, when the battalion joined the Mediterranean
Expeditionary Force at Lemnos,
Harold had been transferred to
B Company and was second in
command.
At 1pm on April 25, aboard the
Hyda Pasha, Harold, Arthur and
the 16th Battalion left Mudros
harbour for Gallipoli. Late that
afternoon they landed under
heavy fire from the Turks who
were determined to drive the
invading forces back into the
sea.
Both brothers survived the
landing but their battalion,
roughly 1000 strong on landing,
suffered casualties to almost

16th Battalion ocers, 1915. Lieutenant (later Captain) Harold


Southern is second from left in the back row.
Courtesy the Southern family.
one third of its
strength in the first
five days.
An urgent reshuffling saw Harold
promoted to captain in the field
and transferred to
another company.
After five days
perched on what
would be named Popes Hill,
after Lieutenant Colonel Harold
Pope, they were relieved the
night of Friday April 30 and
spent the next two days in
reserve at Rest Gully, where
another 50 men were lost to
sniper fire.
On the night of Sunday, May
2, the 16th was ordered into
the doomed assault on Bloody
Angle. With only one officer left
in B Company, Harold returned
to lead them.
The men struggled to climb
the cliff that crumbled steadily
beneath them, the Turks firing
on them from above.
Incredibly, Harold and his
men successfully rushed the

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ridge and formed a firing line,
covering the diggers, including
Arthur, still coming up.
The night was an utter disaster
during which the 16th Battalion
lost another third of its strength.
Fewer than 300 men answered
the soul-destroying roll call the
next morning.
Back home in WA, his parents
received word Harold had been
wounded, but not seriously. By
May 16, however, he was officially reported missing.
A week later a Court of Inquiry
was convened to declare dead
those missing. Witness statements included one from Private
William Hart ,who said Harold
was next to me. All of a sudden
he was hit and fell backwards.
It must have been in the throat
or chest as he made a gurgling
sound. I think the wound he
had received was fatal.
Coupled with Corporal
Alexander Bagieaus statement
which said he had seen Harold
the next morning lying flat on
his back evidently dead,
the army accepted Harold had
been killed in action the night
of May 2 to 3.
Somehow, his parents were
not notified and in late July they
opened a letter from English
relatives and read with horror their commiserations on
Harolds death.
They sent an urgent telegram
to the army, asking What does
this mean? The armys enquiries eventually confirmed their
worst fears.
In a letter on June 23, 1916,
they wrote: Later we heard
that the officers of the 16th had
no idea we had not had official
news. Considering the trying circumstances we are not surprised
that some documents were lost
or overlooked at Gallipoli.
Harolds death was a huge
blow to the Department of
Mines, whose report, published
in The Kalgoorlie Miner of
June 19, 1916, noted Harolds
brilliant abilities and high
character, lamenting his
death as an irreparable
loss and a deplorable
waste of his exceptional
abilities.
In contrast, Arthurs absence went unnoticed and
it was some time before
he was officially reported
missing.
At a Court of Inquiry in
Egypt in April 1916, Arthur too
was officially declared killed
in action the night of May 2 to
3, 1915.
Despite exhaustive searches,
neither brothers remains were

Captain Harold Southern. Western


Mail, May 21, 1915.
ever recovered. Their names are
on the Lone Pine Memorial to
the Missing. Harolds name also
appears on the honour board
at UWA.
On August 3, 1919, the first
Honour Avenue was opened
in Kings Park. Either side of
May Drive 404 oak trees were
planted, each grown from a
Windsor Castle acorn and
planted in memory of a fallen
soldier.
The Southerns organised one
each for Harold and Arthur.
Unfortunately the oak trees
failed to thrive and were replaced in 1945 with eucalypts.
In mid-1916, Arthur senior
was appointed resident science
master at Scotch College. There
he remained, respected by his
colleagues and adored by his
pupils for his endless encouragement, enthusiasm and gift
for igniting the desire to learn,
until the day he died in January,
1921, aged just 54.
Wilfred left Scotch College in
1920, having specialised in agricultural chemistry and physics.
He returned as science teacher
in his fathers place from 1921
to 1926.
Mary remained in residence
at Scotch until 1926 and it was
there she received her sons
medals, memorial scrolls and
plaques. She died in 1955,
aged 88.

Private
Arthur
Southern.
Western
Mail, July
16, 1915.

1916 letter from Mary Southern


asking for Arthurs death
certicate. Courtesy National
Archives of Australia.

POST, March 28 2015 Page 45

April 2014

Make your own


raw-food egg
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Recipe page 48

erth raw-food blogger and


business-owner Cristiana
Anca says you can enjoy
Easter without it being a cheat
day this year.
Her catering business, Raw by
Chris, has a range of guilt-free
Easter treats on offer including
wholesome versions of the
classic chocolate egg, hot cross
buns and bunny cookies.
Before she entered the raw
food industry, Cristiana was a
development worker with the
United Nations.
She said her business stemmed
from the love of no-nasty foods
she had developed after being
sick seven years ago.
A few things started to go
wrong inside my body and some
alarm bells went on in one
year, I ended up hospitalised
three times, she said.
I thought I was eating
a healthy diet, but further
research and consultations with
professionals led me to revise my
approach.
I started to exercise more
often and to eat real, whole
foods.
Her three Easter packages can
be ordered from rawbychris.com
by March 31.
Alternatively, you can make
your own raw Easter eggs using
the recipe she has shared with
the POST on page 48.

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Beyond chocolate eggs

ate Andrews and


her daughter, Peta
Manning, of Shenton
Park, will be enjoying the
Easter celebrations at St
Matthews Community
Playgroup.

Playgroup celebrations at St
Matthews help Easter mean
more to Kate Andrews and
her daughter, Peta Manning.

Kate says it is good


for the children to be
exposed to the idea that
Easter is about something
other than chocolate.
Even though I am not
Christian, it is good to
know the point about why
Easter is special to a lot of
people, she said.
I dont have a strong
sense of Christian
spirituality, but Christian
values are good and
worth adopting.
The playgroup is held
at St Matthews Church,
on the corner of Derby
and Onslow roads,
Shenton Park.

Music for Good Friday N

edlands soprano
Brianna Louwen
will sing Pergolesis
Stabat Mater in a candlelit
church on Good Friday
to recognise one of the
most solemn days on the
Christian calendar.
Stabat Mater (Dolorosa)
is a sequence of Latin
verses that describe the
anguish of Mary, standing
at the foot of the cross on
which her son was dying.
Brianna is joined by
mezzo-soprano Fleuranne
Brockway, organist
Alessandro Pittorino and
the chamber strings of St
Marys Church.
Stabat Mater is on at
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Swett Marsden
There always seems to be a time limit on
hope. For example, my hope of making it to
the Olympics has well and truly expired. Our
hopes of promotion or marriage can seem to
run out with the passing of time. And eventually, through sickness or age, we will face a
today without an expectation of something
tomorrow.
The first Easter also contained a story of
hopes dashed.
In one biography of Jesus, two men who
had followed Jesus remarked that they
had hoped that he was the one who
would restore Gods blessing to their nation.
However, his painful execution had put an
abrupt end to that hope. In poignant detail,
the author tells us how they stood still, their
faces downcast as they told their story to a
fellow traveller on the road.
However, this story features in Jesus biography precisely because that is not the end for
their hope. Many people, including these two
men, see Jesus in person after his death.
The resurrection appearances of Jesus reset

the clock on hope. If he is alive, we can hope


again that Gods blessing has come to the
world, and that death might not be the final
end it appears.
Easter means our dream of hope is not as
hopeless as we fear.
Jeff Hunt, Associate Minister
www.stmatthewsshentonpark.org.au.

begin looking for answers, then let me invite


you to our Easter services to consider afresh
the life and words of a man unlike any other,
who makes the staggering claim, I am the
life.
Warick, Pastor
Good Friday 10am, Easter Sunday 10am

St Margarets, Nedlands
St Nicholas Anglican Church Floreat
Is there a theme or story which shapes the
way in which we see the world and live in it?
If there is, what is it? The passion, death and
resurrection of Jesus Christ are the great narratives by which many people over centuries
have lived. This Easter, I hope we allow ourselves to be captivated by the real-life drama
of Gods sacrificial love which is stronger than
death, and which brings us new life.
The Reverend Stephen Gibbs

Claremont Baptist Church


There comes a time for most of us, perhaps
while driving to work, lying in bed at night,
or maybe going through a disorientating life
event, when our thoughts drift beyond the
pressing needs of the present, and the careful
plans for the future, to questions of meaning,
purpose, and life after death.
If these are your questions and you want to

A great gift from God: The Resurrection,


celebrated on Easter Day is a great gift
from God. Even today it is good news to
consider that this life may be a springboard
to eternity. It is particularly useful to counter
the upsetting stories that are presented by the
media. St Margarets continues to receive
gifts from God as continued positive energy,
enthusiasm and interest spark our deepening
spirituality.
This year has started with the choir from
Christ Church Grammar joining us on the
2nd Sunday morning service and the 3rd
Sunday for Evensong. Their choral excellence
is enlivened acoustically at St Margarets,
making these services even more spiritual
and meditative. We look forward especially
to the wonderful Easter services conducted
by Paul Sealey, allowing us to absorb and
reflect on the Easter message. We welcome
everyone who would like to join us.

The Anglican Church of Australia

St. Margarets Anglican Church


58 Tyrell Street, Nedlands

Easter Services
GOOD FRIDAY
9am Service Theme:
Mission Completed Hymns, Readings and a Reection.
GOOD FRIDAY
7.30pm Tenebrae, traditional service of ne music and soloists,
Organist Dominic Perissinotto not to be missed.
EASTER DAY
9am Easter Celebration with a Special Choir conducted by Paul Sealey together with small orchestra.

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Artists tackle Stations of the Cross


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The cloud dividing the canvas
shows the separation between
God the Father and his Son

n Julian Poon: Station 12, Jesus Dies on the Cross.

All Saints Floreat Uniting Church

The daily news often fills us with sadness


and a sense of hopelessness. At Easter,
God brings a new beginning for Jesus and
his disciples out of death and suffering. This
Easter I pray that in our world and personal
lives God will surprise us with new life, new
beginnings.
Alan Jeffrey, Minister

Urban Church

The Easter Bunny will fly into Swanbourne


by helicopter bringing chocolate eggs to children of all ages at a special western suburbs
community event.
The Urban Easter Fair takes place from 1
to 4pm on Saturday, April 4, at Swanbourne
Primary School. Families and residents are
encouraged to come along and kick off the
Easter holidays with live music, a bouncy castle, face painting, bungee race, animal farm,
climbing wall and a sausage sizzle.
The Urban Easter Fair is being put on by
Urban Church, which meets Sundays at 10am
at Swanbourne Primary School.
Gold coin donations from the sausage sizzle

ow in its sixth year,


the Easter Stations of
the Cross exhibition
at Wesley Uniting Church,
in the city, shows artists
powerful responses to
the human drama of the
Easter story.
Fifteen artists, including
Julie Dowling, Paul
Trinidad, Nalda Searles,
Janine McAullau Bott and
Linda Van Der Merwe,
illustrate each of the 15
stations, which depict
Jesus carrying his cross to
his crucifixion, and ending

n Linda van der Merwe: Station


4, Jesus Meets His Mother.

and bungee race will go to charity Youth


Focus, which supports vulnerable young
people, their families and carers in WA.
Swanbourne Primary is on Narla Road in
Swanbourne.
For more information visit www.urbanchurch.com.au or call Steve Cawthorn on
0401 214 603.

Saint Andrews Church, Subiaco


Death is the most natural thing in the
world. All living things die. At times death is
something we desire, life is complete or has
become unrecognisable. Death is the annihilation of life and we struggle to deal with it.
Many people have a hope for something
after death, some sort of life or rebirth, even
people who have no religious interest.
At Easter, Christians remember that Jesus
died. He was annihilated on the cross. His
mother was left with a bruised and lifeless
body. All that was left was burial.
That could have been the end of the story.
But it wasnt. Whatever happened that first
Easter day it was far more than a ghostly
sighting or grieving wish fulfilment.

with the resurrection.


Works range from
traditional religious
interpretations
to contemporary
representations.
Emerging Nedlands
artist Julian Poon (18) is
illustrating Station 12, Jesus
Dies on the Cross.
Julian said his acrylic
painting, titled With His
Stripes We Are Healed,
portrayed Jesus simply,
with a halo of glory to
show he was the Son of
God.
The cloud dividing
the canvas shows the
separation between God
the Father and his Son,
when he took on the sins
of the world at the cross,
Julian said.
Stations of the Cross
opens on Saturday, March
28, at Wesley Uniting
Church, on the corner of
Hay and William streets
in Perth, and runs until
Monday, April 6.

The women first, and then the men, knew he


was alive. He was tangible and spiritual. Jesus
was recognisably Jesus, and yet far more.
Language had to be stretched to explain
something that they couldnt explain, but
was real.
For 50 days after Jesus resurrection the
women and men were silent, being taught by
Jesus, learning a new way.
What was the new way? It was a new way to
think about themselves and about God.
And when they came out as Christians they
were transformed.
So it is still, when Christians meet Jesus.
At its very best, the Church is a place where
race, gender and sexual identity and social
status are absorbed and transformed by the
resurrection of Christ and the work of the
Holy Spirit.
Lives are still changed by meeting Jesus
and by the slow and persistent love of God.
Easter is about our doubt and fear, hope
and joy, as we meet Jesus our Lord, risen and
glorified. It is where, in the risen Jesus, we
dont just see life after death, but life before
death, and life after life after death.
Father Peter Manuel

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All Saints Floreat Uniting Church


Invites you to join us for

Friday 3rd April

9.30am - Good Friday Service

Sunday 5th April


9.30am - Easter Sunday Service
Rev Alan Jeffrey Minister
50 Berkeley Crescent, Floreat 9387 6371

EastEr at

Saint Andrews Church

259 Barker Road, Subiaco


Maundy thursday
(2 april):
7pm Eucharist

Good Friday
(3 april):
9.30am Stations of the
Cross
3pm Holy Communion
Holy saturday
(4 april):
5pm Family Eucharist and
Easter Egg Hunt
Easter Day
(5 april):
5.30am Vigil Eucharist
and Breakfast
9.30am Easter Eucharist
6pm Open Door Eucharist

www.standrewsubiaco.net

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Raw Easter Egg Recipe


Ingredients for the egg:
One handful each of almonds, hazelnuts, walnuts
100g dates (the Medjool variety is beautiful in
this recipe, but regular dried dates will work too
soak them in water for 30 minutes, drain and
pat dry)
a big handful of mixed frozen organic berries
3 big tbsp of coconut butter
1 tbsp cacao nibs
Ingredients for the chocolate:
50g cacao butter
50g cacao powder
1 tbsp raw local honey (For a vegan version, you
can use maple syrup. If you prefer your chocolate
on the sweeter side, use 2 tbsp. Similarly, you
can skip the sweetener altogether and go for pure
dark chocolate the egg should be sweet enough
to balance the bitterness of the chocolate)

Celebrate Easter with us


Nedlands Uniting Church
(corner Princess and Bruce Sts)
Palm Sunday (29th March)
8.00am
9.30am Contemporary Service
5.00pm Bilingual Service
(English and Mandarin)
Maundy Thursday (2nd April)
6.30pm Contemplative service with a light meal
Good Friday (3rd April)
9.30am Contemporary service
Easter Sunday (5th April)
8.00am
9.30am Contemporary service
Ofce: 9386 1770
Minister: Stephen Larkin

You are most welcome


office@nedlandsuniting.com
www.nedlandsuniting.com

Easter is Jesus
We invite you to come along to church
and celebrate jesus this easter.

Method:
1. Put almonds, hazelnuts and walnuts
in a food processor and blitz until
they are finely ground.
2. Add dates, one at a time, and
process until you get a sticky mix.
3. Scoop the mix into a bowl and mix
in the coconut butter and berries by
hand; do not over mix, keeping the
berries as whole as possible
(this will make them pop with flavour
when eating).
4. Press the mix into an egg mould and
place it in the fridge (or freezer) to
set.

Raw by Chris, has a range of guilt-free Easter treats including raw, wholesome
versions of chocolate eggs, hot cross buns and bunny cookies.

Make the chocolate:


1. Melt the cacao butter using the bain
marie method.
2. Mix in the sweetener to taste
1 or 2 tbsp.
3. Add the cacao powder and mix
well until you get a smooth, shiny,
luxuriously rich and thick chocolate.
When the egg is firm enough, take
it out of the mould and place it on a
plate. Pour chocolate on top to cover it
fully or partially, and sprinkle with some
cacao nibs.
This keeps well in the fridge for two or
three days.

Come and experience the exhibition, on


show until April 6, on the corner of William
and Hay streets, Perth.

St Aidans Uniting Church,


Claremont
Remembering Jesus death and celebrating his resurrection are central to
Christian faith. Jesus faithfully spoke
for God, trusting that the religious and
secular condemnation of him would not
be the last word. Gods life-giving power
confirmed Jesus confronting truth and
love, and invites us to receive forgiveness
and new life.
The Revd Margaret Tyrer.

Victory Life Centre

St Lawrence Anglican Parish of


Dalkeith
English language classes are held on
Tuesdays, 9:30am to 12noon at Dalkeith
Anglican Church, 56 Viking Road. English
conversation is the focus. Child minding
is available. Come and make friends with
people from diverse cultural and religious
backgrounds.
For more information contact Barbara on
9386 3675 or barbara.podmore@dalkeith.
anglican.perth.org.

Wesley Church and Uniting Church


in the City

Nedlands Uniting Church

Fifteen talented artists collectively transform the traditional Easter story through
modern, unique and contemporary
exploration at the 2015 Stations of the
Cross exhibition. Impeccably curated by
Catherine Czerw, It is hosted by the Wesley
Church and the Uniting Church in the City
and proudly sponsored by the City of Perth.

GOOD FRIDAY


 

Communion Service
3rd April 2015
10am - 11am




Our heritage as a Christian nation is


to celebrate the real meaning of Easter,
which is the death, burial and resurrection
of Christ.
God so loved the world that he gave his
son Jesus for all mankind as the way to
salvation [John 3:16], so that we can walk
in his love and presence now. Easter is not
about Easter eggs, but the egg represents
new life as the resurrection represented
new life for all mankind. Jesus loves you,
hes alive today. We would like to invite
you to celebrate Easter with us.
Good Friday communion service, 10 to
11am; Easter Sunday services, 8.30am,
10.30am and 6pm. For more information
visit us at 1 Neil Street, Osborne Park, call
us on 9202 7111 or check us out online
www.victorylifecentre.com.au.
Rev Dr Margaret Court
Senior Pastor of Victory Life Centre

Easter greetings from Nedlands Uniting


Church. We would love to share this Easter
season with you. Our Easter services will
begin with reflection over a light Middle
Eastern meal. On Good Friday we will
begin a sight and sound journey from the
Cross to the joy of the Resurrection on
Sunday.
Minister Stephen Larkin


  



  
 


Easter Sunday
Services
4th April 2015
8.30am, 10.30am & 6pm
Pastor Margaret Court
and Barry Court

1 NEIL STREET,
OSBORNE PARK WA
9202 7111
www.victorylifecentre.com.au

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Stephanie nails it

tephanie Jones does


everything she can
to protect her nails.
Not because shes a
fashionista princess, but
because the nails on her
right hand are instrumental
in her classical guitar
playing.
An acclaimed classical
guitarist, Stephanie, of
Floreat, recently graduated
from the Australian
National University (ANU)
in Canberra with first-class
honours in classical guitar
performance.
As she prepares for
her first solo national tour
before heading to Europe,
Stephanie said she was
being especially careful
with her hands, and had
given up all sport.
To break a nail is total
disaster, she said.
And if a guitarist did
break a nail, the trick, she
revealed, was to glue on
a shaped piece of ping

Stephanie Jones performs on Easter Monday.

pong ball. Acrylic nails


dont produce the right
sound, but a US company
has developed a false nail
with that specific pingpong sound for this niche
market of musicians.
Stephanie started
learning classical guitar
at primary school in

Wembley, when she was


11. She had tried the
piano, the violin, viola,
saxophone and flute.
The guitar is both
melodic and harmonic,
she said.
I love its versatility, it
has a whole spectrum of
sounds.

When she was a student


at Methodist Ladies
College, Stephanie
practised for about
35 hours a week and
admitted that her school
work suffered. But her
dedication paid off.
In 2010, she was
awarded the Royal Schools
Music Club Anniversary
Scholarship and the
Harmony Endowment
Undergraduate Scholarship
to study at the ANU. In
2012, she came second in
the Adelaide International
Guitar Festival, her prize
enabling her to buy a
jazz guitar and lessons
so she could expand her
repertoire.
In 2013, she won a John
Wallis Scholarship to study
with teachers throughout
Spain and France.
Last year she won
the National Young
Virtuoso Award in the Fine
Music Network national
competition.

Wish all our valued customers a very


Happy Easter and a safe holiday

Stephanies Perth recital

is on Easter Monday,
April 6, at noon in the
North Perth Lesser Hall,
View Street. Tickets are
available at door and
include light refreshments
after the recital.

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late 19th century romantic
classics that will feature
on her next album due for
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In Europe in May she


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competitions and festivals,
and audition for the
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established by Franz Liszt
in 1872) and the Cologne
Academy of Music and
Dance.
Stephanie said she
had already taken
masterclasses with
teachers from these
academies in Spain.
Before she leaves for
Europe Stephanie is giving

Cover image - Station 5: Simons Journey (detail) in the colours of Tri Datu, by Paul Trinidad

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Community news
Hunt for eggs
on Saturday

Stories in the
dark at
Swanbourne

Join members of Sonlife


Church in the Hunt for Easter
this Saturday, March 28.

Mayo community garden, in


Swanbourne, is hosting Earth
Hour this Saturday March 28,
from 5 to 9.30pm.

Last weeks POST reported the


wrong date for the event.
The event is organised by the
church with Nedlands council
support.
Sonlife Churchs Jason Loong
said the free event would involve
a hunt for thousands of Easter
eggs, music, face-painting and
coffee.
There will also be a merrygo-round there always seem
to be more kids every year,
Jason said.
Pastor Binh Nguyen will pray
for the community.
The event begins at 9am in
Mason Gardens, Nedlands, and
finishes around noon.

Work on netball
with the Fever
Improve your netball skills
and tour the new State Netball
Centre at special clinics with
the West Coast Fever.
Three-hour clinics for five to
13-year-olds will be held from
9am to noon on Tuesday, April
7 and Sunday, May 31.
The new centre is in Selby
Street, Jolimont, part of the
Wembley Sports Park.
As well as improving your
game in sessions with Fever
players, youll be able to tour the
netball centre, including where
Fever players train and even
the teams locker rooms.
Each clinic costs $70, or $60
for Fever members.
To register, go to westcoastfever.com.au/clinics or for more
information, ring 9380 3733.

Floreat Athena are jubilant after their Night Series win against Cockburn.

Floreat spot on in Night Series decider


Floreat Athena soccer club
won this years PS4 National
Premier Leagues WA Night
Series final with a 5-4 penalty
shootout.
Floreat played Cockburn
City at Percy Doyle Reserve
on Saturday.
Lewis McMahon had given
Floreat the lead midway
through the second half but a
late equaliser from Cockburn
striker Rory Paterson sent the
teams to penalties.
Athena were indebted to

substitute keeper Nicholas


Felekis, who denied Paterson
any chance to win the shootout.
Athena coach Glen Grostate
said they were lucky to be in
the game after Cockburns good
first-half performance, and he
was proud of his sides battling
display.
They were good early and we
had to fight hard to stay in the
game, but were a new group
and we decided whatever happened, we would stick to our
plan, he said.

7 CHESTER STREET, SUBIACO

We were strong and the team


bond we have is fantastic.
Aryn [Williams] was outstanding at the back for us.
He was rock solid and were
really pleased to get the win
and look forward to the new
league season.
After the game Floreat
skipper Ludovic Boi was presented with the Robbie Dunn
Medal as the best player on
the ground.
The PS4 National Premier
Leagues WA season kicks off
this Saturday, March 28.

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Head along to the garden as


organisers prepare for an hour
of lights out, from 8.30 to 9.30pm,
when there will be storytelling and unplugged music by
torchlight.
There will be plenty of things
to do, see, learn about and
enjoy in the three hours before
unplugging the gardens solar
lighting.
From 5pm, children and adults
can enjoy the craft table, making
tile mosaics and small panels
of found bush objects on wood
or cement.
In the treasure hunt, children
can look for a vegetable seedling
to take home and learn to look
after as it grows.
Helpers are welcome to join
in planting the next seasons
seeds in the garden.
The Eco-faeries will be there
early on Saturday and at sunset
Neville Collard, the Aboriginal
storyteller, will tell tales of the
land around the garden.
Free food will be available for
everyone from the food van.
So head along with torches,
chairs or rugs, your musical
instruments and your interest
in joining in the celebrations
at the community garden.
The Mayo community garden
is in the heritage precinct at
Allen Park, officially 91 Wood
Street, Swanbourne.
Earth Hour is sponsored by
Nedlands and Cottesloe councils.

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MEG OBRIEN 0418 910 309


meg.obrien@acton.com.au

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, March 28, 2015 Page 53

COTTESLOE

14 GEORGE STREET, COTTESLOE

PITCH-PERFECT FAMILY LIFESTYLE

OFFERS

703sqm

TO BE SOLD ON OR BEFORE 28TH APRIL 2015


With a sun-kissed faade that recalls the best of Tuscan summer lifestyles, this architect designed residence
on a quiet street has plenty to offer the discerning family. Offering a 703sqm prime north facing land
holding, and embraced by lush gardens, this elegant home displays a distinctive Neil Robertson inuence
creating a private haven. Impressive in its generous proportions, the residence combines a owing indoor/
outdoor aesthetic with family orientated interiors and an abundance of custom designed features. Designed
to suit contemporary family living, the home has a welcoming ambience and is well suited to both formal
and casual entertaining. Offering three separate living areas, one of which could serve as a home ofce,
guest suite with en suite bathroom, or the perfect au pairs area due to its separate entrance. There are four
additional bedrooms, upstairs, including the master, and two bathrooms.
Special features include:
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HOME OPEN: SATURDAY 28TH MARCH 11.30AM - 12.05PM

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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DALKEITH

44/1 CORKHILL STREET, NORTH FREMANTLE

RIVER BRILLIANCE!

AUCTION

AUCTION SATURDAY 2ND MAY 2015 AT 10.30AM ONSITE (UNLESS SOLD PRIOR)
Stunning river views add to the immense appeal of this sophisticated and spacious home which offers a
resort lifestyle. The stylish riverside Moorings Apartment complex offers luxury apartment living, right on
the river. Making the most of the spectacular river views are the spacious living areas, dining, alfresco
terrace, granite and timber kitchen, and luxe main bedroom with ensuite and ample BIR. Plus, two further
generous bedrooms with BIR, generous second bathroom, powder room, hobby/store room, laundry, second
balcony and secure private foyer. The apartment also has private elevator access directly to the apartment,
a boat pen, two carparks and lockable store in secure garage, zoned ducted air conditioning, high ceilings,
excellent security, push button switches, quality appliances, bamboo oors and full height windows. One of
Perths premier addresses, the prestigious Moorings Apartments offers river frontage and a resort lifestyle
with immaculately kept pool, gymnasium, function room, tennis court, visitor parking, stylish foyers, on-site
caretaker and a vibrant social community. Get the most of out of life with direct riverfront access for walks to
cafes and restaurants, and moments from beautiful beaches.
HOME OPEN BY APPOINTMENT

VIVIEN YAP 0433 258 818 vivien.yap@acton.com.au

ACTON DALKEITH 160 STIRLING HIGHWAY, NEDLANDS PH: (08) 9386 8255 WWW.ACTON.COM.AU/DALKEITH

POST, March 28, 2015 Page 55

DALKEITH

COTTESLOE

2 EILEEN STREET, COTTESLOE

OFFERS

SURFSIDE SOPHISTICATION WITH VIEWS FROM EVERY FLOOR


TO BE SOLD ON OR BEFORE 14TH APRIL 2015
Footsteps to the beach and offering a prized position, this sun-drenched free-standing home
captures spectacular views of Cottesloes iconic surf, sand and beachfront lifestyle. Creative
and generously proportioned, the oor plan is exible and opens to balustraded balconies, and
private courtyard garden areas.
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180sqm

HOME OPEN:
SATURDAY 28TH MARCH
10.45AM - 11.20AM

INTERNET ID# 2830654

PRICE GUIDE: BUYERS AT THE $2,000,000 + LEVEL

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

24/85 HERDSMAN PARADE, WEMBLEY

OFFERS OVER $250,000

PRIVACY AND CONVENIENCE

A perfect market entry or an astute investment opportunity in a sought-after building, this sunny
apartment is tucked away amid the leafy surrounds of Willow Close. Recently renovated with all
living rooms opening to either a balcony or serene treetop views; youll be impressed by the quiet
privacy, security and smart modern low maintenance nishes. It contains a bright bedroom with a
built-in robe, a generous sized bathroom with ample space to add a washing machine, an updated
kitchen, and combined living and dining space. Additional features include large windows to enhance
the natural light, new window treatments, undercover parking for one car and an abundance of
visitor car parking bays.

DAVID EYERS 0419 889 130


david.eyers@acton.com.au

HOME OPEN:
BY APPOINTMENT

INTERNET ID# 2820374

MARTINE EYERS 0433 356 152


martine.eyers@acton.com.au

ACTON DALKEITH 160 STIRLING HIGHWAY, NEDLANDS PH: (08) 9386 8255 WWW.ACTON.COM.AU/DALKEITH
ACTON COTTESLOE 500 STIRLING HIGHWAY, PEPPERMINT GROVE PH: (08) 9384 6999 WWW.ACTON.COM.AU/COTTESLOE

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Its our everyday goal.


At ACTON Cottesloe and Dalkeith, we understand that a vacant rental property
means a reduced return on investment for owners.
So its the everyday pledge of dedicated property managers to work hard to ensure
that your property is never vacant for longer than necessary. And along with our
collective depth and experience of our team, you can be assured of achieving the
maximum return from your investment.

A dedicated team of 15 professionals to manage and proactively maintain your


investment, so your property portfolio is never unattended.

Fast track tenant application processing with two full time dedicated letting agents
to minimise vacancy periods.

Expert advice on presentation, maintenance and minor renovations to attract


quality tenants and optimise rental returns.

Up-to-date advice on risk reduction including insurance and legalities.


A massive tenant data base to help reduce vacancy levels.
To discover more about how we would manage your property like it is our own, simply
contact us. Well be delighted to give an obligation-free rental appraisal.

We will manage your property


like it is our own

ACTON Cottesloe and Dalkeith Property Management 81 Waratah Avenue, Dalkeith

POST, March 28, 2015 Page 57

COTTESLOE & DALKEITH

Weve leased over 100 properties within the quarter.


Leighton Beach Boulevard, North Fremantle
Stirling Highway, Claremont
Shenton Road, Claremont
West Coast Highway, Scarborough
Murray Avenue, Mosman Park
Hay Street, West Perth
Albion Street, Cottesloe
Murray Avenue, Mosman Park
Goldsmith Road, Dalkeith
Scalby Street, Scarborough
Wellington Street, Mosman Park
Arthur Street, Shenton Park
Derby Street, Shenton Park
Albany Highway, East Victoria Park
Millers Court, Cottesloe
Venn Street, Peppermint Grove
Sixth Avenue, Inglewood
Davies Road, Claremont
Dover Court, Mosman Park
Hay Street, Perth
Dover Court, Mosman Park
Marine Parade, Cottesloe
Dover Court, Mosman Park
Stirling Highway, Cottesloe

Fairlight Street, Mosman Park


Eric Street, Cottesloe
Stirling Highway, Mosman Park
Dover Court, Mosman Park
Stirling Highway, Cottesloe
Murray Avenue, Mosman Park
Stanley Street, Scarborough
Wellington Street, Mosman Park
Stirling Highway, Mosman Park
Stirling Highway, Nedlands
Chippereld Court, Mosman Park
Wellington Street, Mosman Park
Wellington Street, Mosman Park
Franklin Street, Swanbourne
Rockett Lane, Cottesloe
Mayfair Street, Mount Claremont
Cottonwood Place, OConnor
Leighton Beach Boulevard, North Fremantle
Albert Street, Mosman Park
Forrest Street, Mosman Park
Auborough Street, Doubleview
Dover Court, Mosman Park
Binns Court, North Fremantle
Dover Court, Mosman Park

Dover Court, Mosman Park


Eric Street, Cottesloe
Belhus Drive, Trigg
Davies Road, Claremont
Solomon Street, Mosman Park
Milano Avenue, Stirling
Marita Road, Nedlands
Churchill Avenue, Subiaco
Minora Road, Dalkeith
The Avenue, Crawley
Southport Street, West Leederville
Bow River Crescent, Burswood
Louise Street, Nedlands
Beatrice Road, Nedlands
Winthrop Avenue, Nedlands
Finlayson Street, Subiaco
Hector Street, Osborne Park
Williams Road, Nedlands
Arbordale Street, Floreat
Taworri Way, City Beach
Fairway, Crawley
The Avenue, Crawley
Meriwa Street, Nedlands
Waratah Avenue, Dalkeith

Scott Street, South Perth


McNamara Way, Cottesloe
Wentworth Street, Cottesloe
Napier Street, Cottesloe
Napier Street, Cottesloe
Owston Street, Mosman Park
Murray Avenue, Mosman Park
Rockett Lane, Cottesloe
Stirling Highway, Peppermint Grove
York Street, Subiaco
Perth Street, Cottesloe
Murray Avenue, Mosman Park
Dover Court, Mosman Park
Fairlight Street, Mosman Park
Joyce Street, Scarborough
Dover Court, Mosman Park
Harris Street, Bicton
John Street, Cottesloe
Curtin Avenue, Cottesloe
Broadway, Nedlands
Grant Street, Cottesloe
Murray Avenue, Mosman Park
Arundell Street, Fremantle
Murray Avenue, Mosman Park

Calais Road, Scarborough


Wellington Street, Mosman Park
Kinsella Street, Joondanna
Balney Street, Balga
Dover Court, Mosman Park
Princes Street, Cottesloe
Pearse Street, Cottesloe
St Leonards Street, Mosman Park
John Street, Cottesloe
Burt Street, Cottesloe
Pinewood Avenue, Kardinya
Deanmore Road, Scarborough
McNeill Street, Peppermint Grove
Monument Street, Mosman Park
Davies Road, Claremont
Harley Terrace, Mosman Park
Osborne Parade, Claremont
Brighton Street, Cottesloe
Tenth Avenue, Inglewood
Lawley Street, Tuart Hill
Salvado Street, Cottesloe
Pearl Parade, Scarborough
Gibney Street, Cottesloe
Herbert Road, Shenton Park

Griver Street, Cottesloe


Leake Street, Peppermint Grove
Tyrell Street, Nedlands
Stanley Street, Nedlands
Glyde Street, Mosman Park
Adriatic Way, Currambine
Subiaco Road, Subiaco
Victoria Avenue, Claremont
Subiaco Road, Subiaco
Goldsmith Road, Dalkeith
Van Kleef Circuit, Mount Claremont
Terrace Road, Perth
Tareena Road, Nedlands
Leon Road, Dalkeith
The Avenue, Crawley
Agnew Way, Subiaco
Keane Street, Wembley
Cambridge Street, Wembley
Stirling Highway, Nedlands
Broadway, Nedlands
Bowra Avenue, Woodlands
Serissa Lane, Stirling
Churchill Avenue, Subiaco

SIOBHAN PAYNE 0432 785 988 siobhan.payne@acton.com.au


ACTON Cottesloe and Dalkeith Property Management 81 Waratah Avenue, Dalkeith PH: (08) 9386 8255
WWW.ACTON.COM.AU/COTTESLOE

WWW.ACTON.COM.AU/DALKEITH

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COTTESLOE

UNIT 2

2/51 RULE STREET, NORTH FREMANTLE

SPECTACULAR VIEWS

FROM $2,395,000

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 28TH MARCH 11.55AM - 12.30PM
INTERNET ID# 2794772

DEBORAH BRADY 0405 570 903


deborah.brady@acton.com.au
2/45 RULE STREET, NORTH FREMANTLE

STUNNING RIVER VIEWS!


APARTMENT 2

FROM $1,690,000

With beautiful river views, this private hideaway will delight you with its peaceful
relaxed ambience. The home offers a spacious living and dining area with
wonderful views across the river, Canadian oak kitchen, alfresco balcony, study, a
bright main bedroom with WIR and ensuite, second bedroom with BIR, laundry/
bathroom, powder room, a separate timber loft third bedroom with ensuite,
storage, split system air conditioning, double garage plus a secure car park.The
secure complex offers a low maintenance resort lifestyle with gym, sauna, lush
alfresco areas and a sparkling pool. Stroll around the beautiful river or walk to
stunning Leighton Beach. With train station, shops and cafes close by, this river
view home is superb.
HOME OPEN: SATURDAY 28TH MARCH 11.55AM - 12.30PM
INTERNET ID# 7749685

DEBORAH BRADY 0405 570 903


deborah.brady@acton.com.au
8B JAMES ROAD, SWANBOURNE

ROMANTIC RETREAT

$1,429,000
2

607sqm

This architect designed, limestone villa with its Mediterranean feel enjoys spacious
living areas and will appeal to a buyer wanting an elegant easy care home with
all the comforts. Upstairs is a spacious master with balcony and watchtower, walk
in robe and generous ensuite. On the ground oor is a study, two bedrooms with
BIR, bathroom with separate toilet, laundry and double garage. Features include
high ceilings, sh ponds, security and reticulated gardens from a shared bore. Set
in a landscaped garden of citrus trees, old climbing roses and fountains makes this
home ideal for entertaining. Walk to Allen Park, Scotch College, cafes, beach and
public transport. Available for immediate occupancy.
HOME OPEN: SATURDAY 28TH MARCH 2.10PM - 2.45PM
INTERNET ID# 2730798

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, March 28, 2015 Page 59

SOUTH WEST

MANJIMUP

EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST

A WONDERFUL SERENE LIFESTYLE WITH INCOME

Looking for a beautiful peaceful place to raise the kids and work from home, or a place to set up a tourism
venture? Then look no further 37 hectares (92 acres) located on Sears Road, Yanmah, being 17 kms from
Manjimup. Very comfortable spacious 5 bed, 1 bath rendered brick and Colorbond character home with extra
WC plus sleep-out & studio. Large gully dam licensed for 30,000 kiloliters & 100,000 & 20,000 litre rainwater
tanks plus two stock dams. Store room, studio, large 5 bay Colorbond machinery & plant shed with lock-up
section with concrete oor. Fully irrigated 14ha vineyard established in 1997 with contracted fruit, including
highly sought after varieties. 3 year old walnut grove (500 trees) plus large mature tree currently producing
200kg per annum of nuts. This is a working lifestyle opportunity with great aesthetic values and some of the
nest fertile soils you will nd in W.A. Expressions of Interest closing at 4pm on the 30/04/2015.

INTERNET ID# 7695279

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


22 QUONDAY WAY, DALYELLUP

$749,000 - $779,000

BUSSELTON

$936,000 NEGOTIABLE

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TREE OR SEA CHANGE HOW ABOUT BOTH?

HITHERGREEN 223 ACRES

Located on a massive 1890m2 block, this unique custom-designed home


has a rural feel with all of the conveniences of city living. Ideally situated
in a peaceful neighbourhood, surrounded by other upmarket homes less
than 2km from the beach, shops and within walking distance to both public
and private schools. Take a stroll through the Tuarts to the ocean or relax
in the evening on the balcony with your glass of wine, and smell the crisp
sea breeze whilst over-looking your well-manicured gardens. Finished off
with plenty of extras you dont need to add anything to this home other
than your furniture!

15 minutes from Busselton and affordable and realistically priced, this very
fertile farming country has good water, new steel yards, new stock water
troughs, and good fencing, with strong established tree belts and well
maintained and established long-term fertilizer history. All set up and ready
for grazing. Priced at $4,000 per acre and room for expansion next door.

HOME OPEN: SATURDAY 4TH APRIL 2.00PM - 3.00PM


INTERNET ID# 7807951

INTERNET ID# 7748314

MOLLIE VENNING 0417 920 822


mollie.venning@acton.com.au

PETER JOHNSTON 0439 971 150


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peter.johnston@acton.com.au

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

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SOUTH WEST
1 MACNISH CLOSE, BUNBURY

EXPRESS 28 DAY SALE

EW

YOUR ATTENTION PLEASE

MARGARET RIVER

The rst thing you notice with this charming property is the tranquility and uninterrupted views of the
ocean. From the moment you walk through the front door you will see that no expense has been spared
by the owners. The location of this unique property is in a much sought after area and homes
es likee thiss o
onee
are few and far between. The home has been renovated to a high standard and is located
in a quiet and safe cul-de-sac, and only 300 metres to the beach.

$595,000

EW

UNIQUE HOME AT THE TOP OF TOWN

Downstairs is largely open-plan living with polished timber oors fronting onto a North-facing courtyard
with park views. Including a large guest bedroom with a semi ensuite & spa, a separate laundry room
and another private courtyard out the back, with a single garage and shed all in one. Upstairs the master
bedroom is well appointed with town views and its own private balcony. This propertyy
would suit a variety of buyers from young couples to the perfect in town holiday home.

HOME OPEN SUNDAY 5TH APRIL 1.00PM 2.00PM

KIM RUSSELL 0427 417 160

BROOK PALMATEER 0498 555 053

kim.russell@acton.com.au

brook.palmateer@acton.com.au

DUNSBOROUGH

URGENT SALE, BELOW REPLACEMENT COST

$999,000

MARGARET RIVER

AFFORDABLE FAMILY LIVING AT ITS BEST

$449,000

This stunning and incredibly low maintenance home features spacious living areas, kitchen with Corian
benchtops, solid timber marri ooring throughout, large theatre or rumpus room, three good sized minor
bedrooms, large master bedroom with ensuite and spacious WIR, large tiled balcony with
park and ocean views and under stairs storage room/wine cellar. Outside is a sheltered
timber decked alfresco, a under main roof 9m x 7m mens shed including toilet and showerr
and beautiful low maintenance gardens including heated spa.

Looking for the perfect family home or a guaranteed return on investment? With rental properties in high
demand all year round in Margaret River this property will suite a wide range of buyers. Call Brook
Palmateer for more information on this near new home.

GAVIN HOWLETT 0428 567 090

BROOK PALMATEER 0498 555 053

gavin.howlett@acton.com.au

brook.palmateer@acton.com.au

BOYUP BROOK

$220,000 NEG

DUNSBOROUGH

$695,000

EW

LIFESTYLE 120 ACRES

LIVE NEXT TO THE BEACH IN A TRANQUIL OASIS

Take a look at this pearl. Compact lifestyle farm block not far from Boyup Brook in the Mayanup area,
and a short drive to the Golf Course. Built with fantastic views adjoining forest land on 2 sides of the farm.
Currently available for lease and can be cropped and pastured, some elevated bush perfect for building
your getaway shack or homestead.

Beautifully crafted 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom rammed earth home secluded from passing trafc in quiet
location at beach end of Cafe strip. With glorious parks and lapping water only a few steps away and a
short stroll to town, this is a lifestyle haven ideal for holidays or permanent living. Designed with soaring
ceiling and massive glass feature wall to living area, the home is impressive with all mod
cons and enjoys views into leafy gardens with treetops throughout and ocean views from
upstairs deck.

PETER JOHNSTON 0439 971 150

GAIL BLOOMER 0418 931 268

peter.johnston@acton.com.au

gail.bloomer@acton.com.au

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

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SOUTH WEST
WEST BUSSELTON

EXPRESS 28 DAY SALE

EAGLE BAY

$998,000

EW

DOWNSIZING NEED TO SELL

HIGH QUALITY EAGLE BAY LAND HIGH ON THE HILL

We love our large home, but reality has set in and we are now looking to downsize and spend more time
travelling. We have already made plans for the future and would love to put them in place, sooner rather
than later. If you are in the market for a large family home, with side access (for a large caravan)) plus
p
powered shed, then this is the home for you. Extra features include d/washer, r/c aircon,
tile re, ext patio area 700sqm blk. All offers considered at 5:00pm on the 14/04/2015
(unless sold prior).

High on the hill, this 4,444m2 block offers an opportunity to create your own Eagle Bay lifestyle property,
a short walk from the stunning beach. Private and quiet in a well-established part of Eagle Bay with the
potential for both ocean and valley views. The property also features scheme water and native bushland.
This property must be sold!

LYNDA BROUGHTON 0407 513 874

STUART SAAYMAN 0402 116 806

lynda.broughton@acton.com.au

stuart.saayman@acton.com.au

DUNSBOROUGH

$739,000

QUEDJINUP

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DUNSBOROUGH DOWN SOUTH PERFECTION

SOLD

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ANOTHER AUCTION SOLD

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Located in a private nook and within walking distance to town, this neutral dcor beach inspired home
is perfectly set up as a holiday home. Different from your normal home, this stunning pavilion design
has two distinct zones ensuring a relaxing time for all as you take in the nest southwest attractions on
your doorstep, morning surf at Yallingup, lunch at multiple award winning wineries nearby,
y, icy
ive
cold afternoon beer at Eagle bay Brewery and the list goes on, all of this just a 3 hour drive
away.

Express 28 Day Auction success!! 30 groups through, over 60 people within 28 days, 25 people attending
the Auction, two bidders = sold to the highest bidder! See Ty Criddle for a plan that works!

VINCENT MARRUFFO 0418 901 418

TY CRIDDLE 0427 175 426

vincent.marruffo@acton.com.au

ty.criddle@acton.com.au

MARGARET RIVER

$729,000

EAGLE BAY

$699,000

EW

AMAZING LIFESTYLE WITH TOURISM POTENTIAL

SUPERIOR EAGLE BAY

One hectare on the river right near the heart of town, zoned rural residential allowing low impact tourism
development. With direct access to a picturesque little footbridge that spans the Margaret River, leading
to the rails to trails and the magnicent forest that surrounds. With the huge tourism growth being in
Mountain biking and bush walking this block is perfect for those seeking the ultimate down
south get away.

Located high on the hill in Eagle Bay, this stunning elevated home site of 5563sqm is waiting for you! The
rear of this unique property faces due North so you can take in the beautiful sun in winter. Just a quick
stroll down the road is the turquoise waters and soft white sands of Eagle Bays pristine beach. Enjoy
j y
swimming, shing, and snorkeling or surng. The lot is fully serviced with scheme water,
power and Telstra broadband connection, not to mention located in the world renowned
Margaret River Wine Region.

BROOK PALMATEER 0498 555 053

GAVIN HOWLETT 0428 567 090

brook.palmateer@acton.com.au

gavin.howlett@acton.com.au

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

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FREMANTLE

ACTON FREMANTLE 253 CANNING HIGHWAY, EAST FREMANTLE PH: (08) 9319 3022 FAX: (08) 9319 3100 WWW.ACTON.COM.AU

POST, March 28, 2015 Page 63

FREMANTLE

67 WRAY AVENUE, FREMANTLE

67 ON WRAY

FROM $645,000 - $720,000

67 Wray Avenue consists of six 2x2 apartments positioned within perfect walking distance to the main stretches
of Fremantle; 5 minutes to the beach, markets or cappuccino strip. Open plan and intelligently designed with
the external deck becoming an extension of the living spaces and oods the centre of the apartment with
natural light through the large glass walls.
Architecturally designed by Eames Architects have created both a striking and sustainable multi use building
which respects the history of the local precinct whilst providing appropriate contemporary accommodation
for the needs of an urban Fremantle ensuring the nest build, ttings and xtures.
Take one look at 67onWray and youll see its no ordinary building. Its a clever and integrated combination
of cutting edge architecture and sustainable design to offer you the best in urban living.
Due to be completed start of 2016.
http://67wray.com.au

OPEN BY APPOINTMENT

GLENN OCONNOR-SMITH 0413 545 094


glenn.oconnorsmith@acton.com.au

BRAD RAYNOR 0414 425 338


8
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brad.raynor@acton.com.au

ACTON FREMANTLE 253 CANNING HIGHWAY, EAST FREMANTLE PH: (08) 9319 3022 FAX: (08) 9319 3100 WWW.ACTON.COM.AU

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Community news

All adds up for Graeme

Graeme Jennings won the top


Australian accountancy gong.
Photo: Ken Maley

141 Claremont Crescent, Swanbourne

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Students at Loreto Nedlands


used art and games in celebrating their schools 15th
Harmony Day.

also played co-operation games


that had been designed by the
upper primary students.
Harmony Day is held
every year on March 21 to
coincide with the United
Nations International Day
for the Elimination of Racial
Discrimination.

Apartment 49, tastefully renovated 3 bed, 2 bath, A/C


Call us today for a personal tour of
this beautiful home and village.

1300 88 98 35
S WA N B O U R N E
T H E

B E A U M O N T

BIN COLLECTION CHANGES


- EASTER 2015
Residents and businesses of City of Nedlands, Town of
Claremont, Town of Cottesloe and Town of Mosman
Park are advised that bins due to be serviced on
Good Friday, 3rd April 2015 will be collected on
Saturday 4th April 2015.
Residents and businesses are to place their relevant
bin/s out on the verge for collection by 6am
Collections for residents and businesses
remain unchanged for
Easter Monday 6th April 2015.

Experts give tips on healthy brains


The Neurological Council
of WA (NCWA), 13 of its member organisations and the
WA Neuroscience Research
Institute (WANRI) ran an
information stall in Watling
Walk inside the hospital, on
Thursday.
Staff explained the services
available, answered questions
and gave tips on healthy brain
function.
Brain Awareness Week is a
global campaign to increase
public awareness of the
progress and benefits of brain
research.
A 2007 World Health
Organisation report revealed
up to a billion people worldwide were affected by more
than 1000 different neurological conditions.
In WA, that may be as many
as one in eight people.
NCWA provides a range
of Home and Community
Care-funded care and sup-

Amy Hosking, left, from the Neurological Council of WA, and Susan
Walters, from the WA Neuroscience Research Institute, were kept
busy at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital, during Brain Awareness Week.
Photo: Billie Fairclough
port services to people with
neurological conditions and
their carers.
WANRI undertakes pioneering research on a broad
spectrum of neurological
disorders and brings together laboratory scientists,
neurologists, neurosurgeons,
clinical psychologists, physi-

and the Town of Mosman Park together with


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a safe and happy Easter!

otherapists and other health


professionals to tackle the
major research challenges
in neurology.
Its clinics provide diagnosis,
management and treatments
for patients with complex
and usually long-term neurological and neuromuscular
diseases.

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Loreto deputy principal


Tony Corbett said the message of Harmony Day was that
everyone belonged.
Its a day to celebrate
Australias diversity a day of
cultural respect for everyone
who calls Australia home,
he said.

This week was Brain


Awareness Week, and there
was plenty of information
at Sir Charles Gairdner
Hospital on how to keep
brains healthy.

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Art and co-operation at Loreto


Many of the students made
colourful handprints on a giant
banner in the schools pavilion
on Friday.
The junior primary students

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Handprints cover a big banner at Loreto Nedlands, where students celebrated Harmony Day on Friday.

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Accru accountant Graeme


Jennings was named most clientfocused accountant at the 2015
Client Choice Awards, and Accru
an international accounting network comprising local firms won
the CEOs choice award.
Graeme said he was shocked
to take out the award because
he was up against accountants
from big firms such as KPMG
and BDO.

Compared with the other finalists, we are a very small office,


Mr Jennings said.
When they called my name I
thought, Youre kidding.
We take great pride in being
recognised on a national stage
as having the most satisfied
clients.
Mr Jennings said it was hard to
define what constituted a strong
client focus, but he believed
it boiled down to knowing the
client.
You have to know more than a
familys net worth, he said.
You have to know each member, their personalities and ethos
its more than just technical
knowledge.
Mr Jennings started the firm,
Page Kirk & Jennings, 25 years ago
and it became part of the Accru
group shortly after that.
Its client base includes a range
of sectors including publishing, government, not-for-profit,
farming, real estate, medical,
pharmacy and personal investment.
The awards were based on the
results of an anonymous survey
conducted by Beaton Research
and Consulting, which asked clients about their satisfaction with
specific accountants and firms.


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Unit 6-7/34 Hector Street OSBORNE PARK (Off O Malley Street)

FOR SALE

16 Rene Road
DALKEITH WA 6009

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DELIGHTFUL DALKEITH BUNGALOW


FEATURES:
4 bedrooms, all with built-in robes
2 bathrooms plus 2 powder rooms
Kitchen plus kitchenette
Numerous formal and informal living areas
Large double lock up garage
Secure storage area
Immaculate grounds
Enormous 1,012m block

ANDREW PORTEOUS
0488 118 687
andrew@porteous.com.au
Office: 9386 8800
www.porteous.com.au

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YOUR BEST OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE RIVERFRONT LIVING.


A superb river front property in close proximity to private schools, sporting facilities, parklands and the river. With
sweeping views of the river, this two bedroom, three bathroom home on a 927sqm block takes advantage of its
wonderful outlook.
Accommodation:
Upper Level: Entry, lounge, dining, family, modern kitchen with walk in pantry, laundry, master bedroom (with semiensuite and dressing room), study (or second bedroom), second bathroom, media room.
Lower Level: Bedroom with ensuite bathroom, sitting room, kitchen/meals and porch.
Features:
Sweeping river views from many of the rooms. 927sqm block.

GORDON DAVIES
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NEDLANDS, 106 Webster Street

1012SQM

Closing Date Sale: 30/04/15

GRAND FAMILY ESTATE...OVERLOOKING NEDLANDS GOLF CLUB


7his magnicent two storey family residence effortlessly recalls turnofthecentury grandeur...with wrap round verandahs
on all levels, a traditional oor plan and is surrounded by immaculate landscaped gardens  ideal for entertaining the
largest of family events.
INSPECT SATURDAY 28TH MARCH 10:00AM TO 10:45AM.

Agent MARK ANDERSON


Phone 0411 645 174
www.andersondavies.com.au

DALKEITH, 36 Leon Road

1012SQM

Mid to High $2Ms

5 STAR FAMILY RESORT


Impeccably presented, this Dalkeith residence has undergone a stunning transformation, with architectural renovations
creating a luxurious two level family home that features outstanding naturally lit living areas, superb entertaining spaces
and incredible pool and cabana.
INSPECT SATURDAY 28TH MARCH 12:00PM TO 12:45PM.

Agent MARK ANDERSON


Phone 0411 645 174
www.andersondavies.com.au

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Community news

Our nest
scientists
are eligible
for awards

Fancy a
career in
defence?
Find out about defence force
careers at an expo at Leeuwin
Barracks on Saturday.
The Perth Defence Force
Careers Expo runs from 9am to
4pm on March 28 at the barracks,
in East Fremantle.
People can get to see a low-level
aerobatics display, get involved
with interactive demonstrations,
and speak to members of the
defence force recruiting team
about the career opportunities
available.
The Royal Australian Air
Force aerobatic display, at
12.30pm, will involve a PC9/A
aircraft from Number 2 Flying
Training School, RAAF Base
Pearce, in a series of aerobatic
manoeuvres.

Applications are now open


for this years Premiers
Science Awards.

Weighing, measuring, timing and sharing all add up to tasty muns for Year 3 Rosalie students Nina Van
Wyk and Finlay Alexander. Photo: Paul McGovern

Maths means muns


PROPOSAL TO UNDERTAKE MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES AT EXISTING MOBILE
PHONE BASE STATIONS AT

1. 140 MARINE PDE COTTESLOE WA 6011


2. 35 Havelock St WEST PERTH WA 6005
As part of the Optus and Vodafone-Hutchison Australia extended Joint Venture
plan to upgrade its existing telecommunications facility at the above addresses.
1. The works will consist of provisioning the original facility with electronic
information to provide an improved mobile phone and data coverage in the
local area. No physical works will be undertaken.
2. These minor works are dened as lMaintenancem pursuant to Division 4
Part 7 of Schedule 3 of the Telecommunication Act 1997 based on the
description above.
3. Further information can be obtained from
Luke Norris at Daly International Pty. Ltd. on ph 02 241 900
via email to lnorris@dalyinternational.com.au and at www.rfnsa.com.au/.
RFNSA Site Numbers are 6011002 and 6005005.
4. Written submissions should be sent to:
Daly International Pty Ltd (PO #ox 5612 Chatswood West NSW 1515
by 5pm Monday 15th April 2015.

Putting maths into practical use makes the subject


come alive, as students at
Rosalie Primary School have
discovered.
Year 3 students are preparing for their upcoming National Assessment
Program in Literacy and
Numeracy (NAPLAN) tests
by using hands-on maths in
the kitchen.
Tasks in cooking help them
learn mathematical terms and
vocabulary, numbers, weights,
measures and time.
All these things will be
tested in the NAPLAN tests
numeracy section.
Helping them cook is Jo
Atkinson, of Real Food

Families, who says taking


maths into the kitchen is a
visual way to make abstract
concepts become concrete.
Children are tactile
learners and teaching maths
through cooking incorporates all the five senses into
the learning experience, so
students are more likely to
remember the concepts,
she said.
Not only does learning
cooking help with numeracy
and literacy, it also builds
self-esteem, teaches valuable
life skills, provides opportunities to learn about the
origins of our food and makes
students more willing to eat
fruits and vegetables.

The are four categories:


Scientist of the Year ($50,000), and
Woodside Early Career Scientist
of the Year, ExxonMobil Student
Scientist of the Year, and
Chevron Science Engagement
Initiative of the Year ($10,000
each).
Since 2002, the awards have acknowledged the role and impact
of WAs leaders in science.
Among those who have been
honoured are Professor Peter
Quinn, founding director of the
International Centre for Radio
Astronomy Research; Professor
Mark Randolph, a world-leading
scientist specialising in developing geotechnical solutions for
the offshore oil and gas industry;
and, most recently, Professor
Ian Small, whose work has built
global understanding of how
plants capture, store and release
energy vital information for
sustainable agriculture production and food security.
The awards also recognise
the important initiatives and
activities that encourage community participation in science
and inspire younger people to
pursue careers in science.
For more information, go to
dpc.wa.gov.au/science.
Applications close at 10am on
Monday, May 18.

Rotary sends boxes of help to Vanuatu

n e d l a n d s . w a . g o v. a u

Expressions of Interest

Tresillian Arts Centre Art


Studio Tenancy
In accordance with Section 3.58(3) of the Local Government Act 1995, the
City of Nedlands is seeking Expressions of Interest from parties interested
in practising their art form by way of Studio tenancy at Tresillian Arts Centre,
Tyrell Street, Nedlands.
Applicants should demonstrate creative excellence or the potential for
creative excellence in an art form that contributes to the variety of art
practices represented at the Centre.

The Matilda Bay Rotary Club


has donated five shelter boxes
to Vanuatu, to help people
dealing with the aftermath of
Cyclone Pams devastation.
Since 2000, Rotary has worked
with ShelterBox to help communities all over the world
displaced by disasters and
humanitarian crises.
ShelterBox is an international
charity that responds instantly

to earthquake, volcano, flood,


hurricane, cyclone, tsunami
or conflict by delivering boxes
of aid.
Each box supplies an extended family with a tent and
lifesaving equipment to use
while they are displaced or
homeless.
The contents are tailored according to the nature and location of the disaster, with great

care taken to source every item


to ensure it is robust enough to
be of lasting value.
Matilda Bay Rotary Clubs
president elect, Vicki Willing,
said sponsoring a box cost
$1000, including delivery, and
donations were welcome from
everyone.
Each box has its own number
so its donor can track its movement online.

Cambridge Notice

Studios available for lease:


Studio

Area

Courtyard Studio
Garage Studio
Language Studio
Green Studio
Potters Studio
Corner Studio
Garden Studio
Central Studio

13m2
25.6m2
8.6m2
26.5m2
17.5m2
25.4m2
27.4m2
30.7m2

Market Valuation
Term of
Annual Rental (+GST)
Lease
$2,210
2 Years
$4,096
2 Years
$1,419
2 Years
$4,505
2 Years
$2,795
2 Years
$4,191
2 Years
$4,384
2 Years
$4,759
2 Years

The applicant must be willing to enter into a formal lease of the studio.
Applicants are required to attend a brieng/site inspection on Thursday
23rd April 2015 at 10:00 a.m. Attendance at this meeting is mandatory
for all applicants except for current tenants.
The selection criteria for prospective artist studio tenants to address are:
Practice of an art form that contributes to the variety of art practices at the
Tresillian Centre
Commitment to open the specied studio to the public
Willingness to contribute to Tresillian Centre exhibitions
Demonstration of an active commitment to an arts practice
Willingness to enter into a formal lease of a specic studio
Applicants are requested to contact Rebecca Boley on telephone number
9273 3582 or via email at rboley@nedlands.wa.gov.au in order to obtain the
Expression of Interest document and application form. A copy of the terms
of lease will also be provided along with the Tresillian Arts Centre 2015/16
term timetable.
Submissions close at 12.00 noon on Thursday 30th April 2015.

COMMENT INVITED
DRAFT WEMBLEY TOWN CENTRE
ACTIVITY CENTRE PLAN
Notice is hereby given that the Town of Cambridge
has endorsed the draft Wembley Town Centre
Activity Centre Plan for the purposes of advertising.
Cambridge residents and interested persons are
invited to attend an Open Day Information Session
on Tuesday, 31 March 2015 at the Wembley Hotel
between 5pm and 8pm. The Towns Planning staff
will be available at the Open Day to discuss the
proposals.
Plans and documents setting out and explaining
the draft Wembley Town Centre Activity Centre
Plan are also available for inspection at the Towns
Administration Centre at 1 Bold Park Drive, Floreat,
from Monday to Friday between the hours of
8.00am to 5.00pm, or on the Councils website at
www.cambridge.wa.gov.au/wembleytowncentreplan.
Comments regarding the draft Activity Centre Plan
can be made via an online comment form on the
above website or posted to PO Box 15, Floreat WA
6014, on or before Tuesday, 28 April 2015.
Should you have any queries in relation to the
above information, please contact the Towns
Planning Services by telephone on 9347 6059.
JASON BUCKLEY
CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER

1 Bold Park Drive Floreat WA 6014 | 08 9347 6000


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

Max Cox, a retired architect, paints all year and


holds annual exhibitions to raise funds for the
Shenton Park Dogs Refuge Home.

Maxs art saves dogs


By JERRY MAHER
Retired architect Max Cox has turned his
pastime into a fundraiser for the Shenton
Park Dogs Refuge Home.
Each year, Max has an art exhibition at his
Daglish home at which about 25 oil and watercolour paintings are on sale to guests.
The paintings range in price from $50 to
$200, and after paying for framing and other
costs, profits go to the dogs home.
This year, he donated about $500.
Now that I have a bit of time on my hands,
I paint, knocking out a couple of dozen works
over the year, Max said.
Its good fun and we feel like were contributing something to the community through the
charity donation.

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Lets keep the records coming!
Talk to
Christopher Dee
0413 122 499
Director Realmark West

cdee@realmark.com.au

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Community news

Whats biting now?


Most of our bread-and-butter
species like herring, tailor
and whiting are still readily
available for anglers from the
Fremantle moles right along
the metro coast.
Swanbourne, Cottesloe, City
Beach and Floreat are very
productive, as are Hillarys and
Ocean Reef.
The Swan has been turning up
some nice fish too, with plenty
of black bream at Nedlands
and Claremont through to the
Causeway and Belmont, Ascot
and Maylands.
The odd mulloway has been
landed at the Narrows with some
better fish from the deeper water
in Mosman.
Dhufish, pink snapper and
breaksea cod are also still out
there offshore for boat anglers,
with reports of schools of spanish mackerel at the back of
Rottnest feeding on vast schools
of small baitfish.
Good numbers of decent-sized
king george whiting have been
caught near most of the popular
bays at Rotto, including Phillip
Rock and the Natural Jetty.
In fact, anywhere you can find
a mix of sand, weed and rocks
has been producing good fish
and thats just about anywhere
at Rotto.
Boaties in the know have also
been catching some good-sized
tailor along the back of the reef
systems around Rottnest and
closer to the mainland, especially at Hillarys, Ocean Reef,
Mindarie and the farther reef
areas towards Yanchep.
Just a friendly reminder when
practising this style of fishing:
make sure your boat engine is in
good working order and always
have a dedicated skipper at the
helm at all times.

FISHING

with Gary Shugg


Safety is paramount in these
conditions.
Always keep an eye open for
that odd rogue wave that can just
pop up out of nowhere.
Many of the reef areas are very
shallow, so also keep an eye on
your echo sounder.
Casting poppers, metal slices
and even mulies should net you
a few good fish.

Free markets
in Cottesloe
Cancer Support WAs community markets are on this
Sunday, March 29.
More than 30 local businesses
will be taking part, offering a
range of products, activities and
services.
The market also features stalls
offering local produce, specialty
food vendors and wellnessrelated products.
There will also be demonstrations, food sampling and free
activities such as tai chi and
qi gong.
The event is one of several
community events hosted through
the year to publicise the support
services that are available to
people with cancer and their
families, and to raise funds.
The markets will be held
from 9am to noon at Cancer
Support WA, 80 Railway Street,
Cottesloe.
The event is free and suitable
for all ages.
Gold-coin donations will be
welcome, and proceeds will go
to Cancer Support WA.

Betty Mills had a big smile on her face to meet a koala, when Mercy Place Mont Clare was visited by a
mini-Royal Show of animals. Photo: Paul McGovern

Enjoying some quality koala time


Some lucky Claremont
residents had a Royal Show
experience last week, without even having to leave their
backyard.
A host of farm and other
animals visited residents at
Mercy Place Mont Clare, in
Dean Street, Claremont.
The visit was arranged by
Mercy Health staff and volunteers
to let the residents enjoy some
special time with animals.
And the experience had been
enjoyable and enriching, state
manager Anita Ghose said.
We know that engagement
with animals can offer many
therapeutic benefits, which is

why we wanted to arrange the


visit, she said.
Our residents definitely felt
they were attending a scaleddown version of the Royal Show,
which was wonderful to see.
I also think the day enabled
many residents to take a trip
down memory lane and reminisce about the past and their

time spent at the Show in years


gone by; they all had a really
lovely day.
Mercy Health is a national
service provider of health and
aged care.
In WA, it cares for more than
300 people in six residential
homes, with 78 independent
living units.

Got free time for Red Cross?


Red Cross is looking for people with a passion for fashion
to help out in its stores.
Volunteers are needed for
the Red Cross shop in North
Perth, and a store coordina-

Welcome Home

tor with retail experience


for the Red Cross shop in
Scarborough.
To volunteer for either shop,
the North go to redcross.org.au/
shops or call 1800 339 888.

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

St Louis Estate
10 Albert Street, Claremont

sales@stlouisestate.com.au
(08)
9385 1420
www.stlouisestate.com.au
info@stlouisestate.com.au
www.stlouisestate.com.au

POST, March 28, 2015 Page 71

12/1 Kings Park Avenue


Crawley
$1.0m+

Matilda
Open Saturday
11:15 - 12:00pm

Only metres away from the rivers edge, this spacious 178m2, airconditioned, open-plan 3x2x2 PENTHOUSE apartment is a fantastic
opportunity to add further value in a small complex of only 12. Fabulous
river views & delightful westerly scenery is truly a daily pleasure for you
to enjoy.

5W/16 Kings Park Avenue


Crawley
$1.0m+

Strathearn
Open Saturday
12:00 - 12:45pm

Surrounded daily by tranquil views of Kings Park, the gardens & the Swan
River! Beautifully nished 5th level, westerly aspect apartment of 190sm2
internal living & balcony. Enormous living areas, superb modern granite
& stainless steel gourmet kitchen owing through to the sun lled lanai.
3 Beds, 2 Baths, 2 secure car bays, mail delivered to your door, entertain &
BBQ by the pools - Nothing To Do But Relax & Enjoy!

10/3 Park Avenue


Crawley
$1.4m

Mayfair
Open Saturday
12:00 - 12:45pm

1000 Acres As Your Back Garden & Amazing RIVER VISTAS! Level 4,
stunning & beautifully presented 3 bed, 2.5 bath, 246m2 apartment,
recently renovated with timber look planking, modern kitchen with
quality appliances, 2 separate living areas, 2 secure car bays + store.
There is nothing further to do but unpack, enjoy the incredible amenities
& truly unique lifestyle Crawley offers.

D E S I R A B L E P R O P E RT Y
Ofce: 9286 5555

1. 2/4 Crawley Avenue


Crawley
$595,000

Crawley House
Open Saturday
2:30 - 3:30pm

Nestled into 3843m2 of tranquil gardens, RIVER & POOL VIEWS, with
onsite caretaker & freshly painted. A fantastic entry point into Crawley
& ripe for adding value! Bedroom with BIs, Study & Lounge all overlook
the pool & river. Fabulous Kitchen overlooks the east facing balcony.
Huge Bathroom & Laundry combined. Direct & covered access from
secure parking NO STAIRS!

4/3 Park Avenue


Crawley
$1.195m

Mayfair
Open Saturday
11:15 - 12:00pm

255sqm 3x2x2 beautifully transformed Level 1 apartment with huge wrap


around balcony surrounded by tranquil gardens aspects & some river
glimpses. Open the doors & let the cooling river breeze ow through this
modern apartment with stunning timber oors, gourmet kitchen & beautiful
window treatments. Incredible facilities; gym, tennis court, squash court,
indoor heated pool, saunas, 50 visitors parking bays & fantastic security.

22/122 Mounts Bay Road


Perth
$1.1m

Boronia
Open Saturday
2:45 - 4:00pm

Penthouse Panorama. Huge, modern & secure 253m2 Furnished


3 Bed, 2 Bath, 2 Car + store apartment with 2 balconies + 87m2 rooftop
entertaining with stunning views of Perth City & across the Swan River.
Amenities: pools, gyms, tennis courts & Caf. Fabulous location & only
a minutes walk to the river, St Georges Tce, Cinemas & inner city living
+ Kings Park at your doorstep!

PETER J TURNER
& ALI MOORE

0412 912 612 or 0407 995 852


pjturner@bigpond.com

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for sale
8 Knutsford Street, Swanbourne
3

mid
$1millions

auction

Where Relaxation Meets Style


This is your chance to live the dream! Beachside living and low
maintenance contemporary style combine perfectly in this stunning North
facing Green Title home. Located a stones throw from Allen Park and
a short stroll to the crystal blue waters of Cottesloe and Swanbourne
Beaches, this really is the epitome of a lock and leave lifestyle. Built to an
exacting standard with every possible modern luxury, the homes caters
for the most discerning of tastes. The features of this home are too many
to list and you need to visit the home to experience the uniqueness of the
home and convenience of this location.

Open Saturday 28th March 11:15am - 12:00pm

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

9/30 Wellington Street, Mosman Park


3

low
$600,000s

110 sqm

Garden Hideaway
Looking for a great entry point into the premium suburb of Mosman Park
or maybe that perfect investment? Well this is it! Located in the ever
popular Wellington Street precinct, this 3 bedroom townhouse is perfectly
placed to take advantage of this areas ideal location. Leighton Beach,
Fremantle and Cottesloe - you will be spoilt for choice when it comes to
leisure activities, transport and surrounding amenities. The Swan River
and shopping hubs are only minutes away. With the added bonus of 2
exclusive use car bays (one undercover) as well as a large storage space,
this property ticks all the boxes for practicality and convenience.

Open Saturday 28th March 10:00am - 10:45am

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

Claremont

Leederville

Subiaco

9286 3655

9208 1999

9381 2055

abelmcgrath.com.au

POST, March 28, 2015 Page 73

for sale
6 Houston Place, Mount Claremont
4

offers
from
$1.9m
auction

466 sqm

City Lights Extravaganza!


Located in an exclusive cul-de-sac, overlooking Bold Park, the city skyline
and the future Christchurch playing fields, this immaculate two-storey
executive residence delivers space, luxury and contemporary living in an
enviable location. This warm and inviting home offers the best of both
worlds, quiet and peaceful yet close to everything. Perths best public and
private schools on your doorstep. Walking distance to John XXIII College
and catchment area for Shenton College.

Simon McGrath
0418 918 678
simon@abelmcgrath.com.au

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

8 Endell Ridge, Mount Claremont


4

tba
offers
tba
$1.7m

531 sqm

NEW PRICE. OFFERS $1.7M


Nestled in a tranquil cul-de-sac opposite Cavendish Gardens, lies a
picture-perfect two storey family home. With formal living and dining,
open plan kitchen, casual meals and family living areas, laundry, covered
outdoor entertaining, sparkling pool and low maintenance gardens, this
gorgeous home offers modern spacious family living in an outstanding
location. Beautifully presented and ideally located in a whisper quiet street,
this lovely home combines space and functionality with the opportunity to
secure a wonderful lifestyle in highly sought after Mt Claremont.

Open Saturday 28th March 11:15am - 11:45am

Simon McGrath
0418 918 678
simon@abelmcgrath.com.au

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

Claremont

Leederville

Subiaco

9286 3655

9208 1999

9381 2055

abelmcgrath.com.au

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for sale
14 Greenberry Close, Mount Claremont
4

auction
auction

538 sqm

AUCTION THIS SATURDAY 3PM


BIDDING STARTS $1.2M
Overlooking the treetops of Mt Claremont, sits a simply perfect single
storey family home. With formal lounge and dining, open-plan kitchen,
family living and casual meals, study nook, powder room outdoor
entertaining, pool and private low maintenance easy care gardens, this
immaculate home offers an exceptional family lifestyle in a peaceful and
highly sought after location.

Open Saturday 28th March 3:00pm - 3:30pm


Auction on-site (unless sold prior) | Sat 28th March 3:30pm

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

Simon McGrath
0418 918 678
simon@abelmcgrath.com.au

8 Godetia Gardens, Mount Claremont


3

offers from
$1.1m

378 sqm

An Oasis Of Calm
Tucked away in a lovely quiet cul-de-sac, surrounded by low maintenance
gardens and close to a leafy park, this charming single-storey home
is a perfect downsizer, lock-up and leave or ideal family entry into the
prestigious Western Suburbs. With 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms plus powder
room, open-plan kitchen, living and dining, mezzanine study/retreat,
laundry, shaded outdoor entertaining with very private low maintenance
backyard and secure double garage, it offers stylish, contemporary living
in a superb location.

Open Saturday 28th March 9:45am - 10:15am

Simon McGrath
0418 918 678
simon@abelmcgrath.com.au

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

Claremont

Leederville

Subiaco

9286 3655

9208 1999

9381 2055

abelmcgrath.com.au

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for sale

13 Swanway Crescent, Swanbourne


4

488 sqm

AUCTION THIS SATURDAY 11AM

auction

An architects own home, 13 Swanway Crescent combines uncompromising quality with


discreet luxury and a serene sense of space to create a substantial home of distinction. This urban home
has multiple zones in which to work, sleep and play. With exceptional finishes throughout, this inspiring
home boasts large open-plan casual living, dining and kitchen spaces, an adults retreat with en suite
bathroom and enormous lounge/study, two more bedrooms with en suite bathrooms in the childrens
retreat, a fourth bedroom and bathroom downstairs, a large laundry, and expansive north-facing outdoor
entertaining area overlooking a pristine pool.
13 Swanway Crescents impressive architectural elements and remarkable use of light and space bring you
an exceptional home with timeless design, restrained elegance and considerable presence.
Bidding starts $2.4M
Deposit of $75K due on fall of hammer
Settlement 45-100 days

Open Saturday 28th March 10:30am - 11:00am


Auction on-site (unless sold prior) | Sat 28th March 11:00am

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

Claremont 303 Stirling Highway | 9286 3655


Claremont

Leederville

Subiaco

9286 3655

9208 1999

9381 2055

abelmcgrath.com.au

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Community news

Supporters out to save Fun day on


print handicap radio the fairways
Radio 6RPH Information
Radio will soon be resurrected, if a local group has
its way.

Zoe Richards, from the WA Museum, examines corals at one of the ancient Leluh tombs. Photo: Jean-Paul Hobbs

Coral holds secrets of tombs


Coral used to construct
Micronesian tombs has shown
the structures to be 300 years
older than was thought.
WA Museum researcher
Zoe Richards has identified
coral used in three sacred
pyramid tombs on a prehistoric Micronesian island to date
their construction to the 14th
century.
The sacred tombs interred
royalty on the Pacific island of
Kosrae.
Dr Richards said that while
most ancient tombs were made
of hard, non-living components
such as limestone, granite or
clay several royal tombs in
the ancient city of Leluh, on
Kosrae, contained coral in their
construction.
Dr Richards and an international team of scientists investigated the ages of corals used.
Because coral is a living
organism, we were able to use
high-precision thermal dating
techniques to determine the
age of the corals we found,

she said.
That showed the tombs were
built in the 1300s, the first one in
about 1310.
Dr Richards said it was believed the Leluh tombs were
temporary processing points
for dead kings and high-status
individuals.
Determining the age of the
coral doesnt just date the tombs
more accurately, it gives us information about what was once a
thriving capital city, she said.
At its peak, Leluh supported
a complex hierarchical society
of 1500 people, including kings,
chiefs and commoners.
Legend has it that the coral
was taken from the surrounding
shallow reef and that people
formed a long chain across the
reef to pass coral by hand.
The ancient city of Leluh fell
into disrepair in the 19th century
following a typhoon, an increase
in foreign ships, pirates and
traders, and a rapid population
decline due to diseases introduced by foreigners.

Radio 6RPH, 990 on the AM


band, was taken off the air on
January 12 by previous management after a series of business
decisions left it unable to meet
its financial obligations.
Its broadcast licence was
surrendered to the Australian
Communications and Media
Authority on March 1.
The Association for Radio
for the Print Handicap WA,
comprised of people with long
dedication to the station, is the
only local organisation now
seeking to obtain this licence
and continue local service.
The association hopes to
have the WA station back on
air within six months.
The RPH stations operate
under a special licence that
makes newspapers and other
publications accessible to people who have print handicaps,
such as visual impairment.
Volunteers read from printed
material, such as national,
state and local newspapers,
magazines and journals as
well as books and government
information on a daily basis.
When the station shut down,
a BBC feed was switched on
to air.
Listeners reacted sharply to
the loss of 6RPH programming
which had had broad community appeal, with content
relevant to WA listeners.
Listeners missed locally produced programs like Garden
Grapevine, Whats On Where,
and The DIY Show.

MIRV0433B

Now selling
new off the
plan apartments
1 bedroom
apartments from

3 bedroom
apartments from

$545,000

$1.495m

The question of local content


has spurred into action the
association, whose members
have a longtime commitment
to the station, led by Michael
Lee.
Michael is spearheading
the effort to keep a renewed
station relevant to WA listeners.
Its a simple thing, he
said.
We all like to know what is
going on around us.
International and interstate
events are important, but we do
like to know what is happening
in our own backyard.
Michael says the association
is soliciting and receiving
support from legislators, agencies, businesses, non-profit
organisations that help the
disabled, other radio stations
and anyone else who can help
pave the bumpy road to broadcasting success.
The new incorporated 6RPH
will retain its relationship with
RPH Australia.
For more information, go to
rph.org.au.

Up to 100 golfers are expected


to tee off in support of multiple
sclerosis in April.
Most will be from the franchising and business community
and they will play nine holes
at the Maylands Peninsula Golf
Course for the chance to win
prizes and to raise money for
Multiple Sclerosis WA.
The event is on Thursday,
April 23 and there will be so
much good food, free-flowing
drinks, networking and a charity
auction that the golf may take
a back seat.
The celebrity speaker will
be Norm Smith medallist and
premiership footballer Andrew
Embley.
Tickets are $148 for the fullday including the golf, cart
hire, pre-game sausage sizzle,
celebrity entertainment, lunch
and a charity auction.
Half-day tickets are available
for $95 and include lunch, entertainment and charity auction.
For information on how to
be part of it, email admin@bdaonline.com.au.

A talk on Perths early years


Why not head into the city,
and hear something of WAs
history?
Everyone is welcome to the
Royal WA Historical Societys
History in the City sessions.
On Wednesday, April 1, Dr
Steve Errington will give a
talk, Ten years on Perth in
1839.
When Steve retired as head
of Curtin Universitys chemistry

department in 2009, he became


very active in researching aspects of WAs history.
You can hear his talk in the
Citiplace conference room at
the Perth railway station concourse, at 2pm.
Entry is $5.
For more information,
ring the historical society
between 9.30am and 5pm on
weekdays.

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HOME OPEN SATURDAY 2.30PM - 3.15PM

3

Scott Swingler

Linda Sullivan

m. 0403 344 649

m. 0439 926 688

e. scott@spacerealty.com.au

e. linda@spacerealty.com.au

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Susan James

m. 0419 049 964

m. 0408 003 700

e. cam@spacerealty.com.au

e. susan@spacerealty.com.au

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Community news
bowling
Cambridge
On Friday at
Cambridge Bowling
Club, the winners with
+7 were MaryAnn Hart,
Audrey Smith, Pam
Islip and Elizabeth
Morrissey.
The winners of
Saturdays RAC games
were Lou Rumenos,
Graham Fitzmaurice

and Kevin Breen,


with Jim Ryan, Frank
Sita and Jock Wenden
the runners-up.
The 2-4-2 pairs
played on Monday
were won by John
Barlow and Don Quin,
with Des Bassett and
Warren Smith taking
out second place.
The plate was won
by Barry Snelling and
Harry Kuhaupt.

Fix it quickly
Renovating or
repairing your home?

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Claremont
Our Thursday mens
5th division white had
a great win against
Willetton (87-35), gaining 6 points.
They were due to
play Pickering Brook
in the promotion
final on Thursday, at
Claremont.
The Saturday 3rd division red team played
Mosman Park, winning
two rinks, but failing
by 1pt to draw for the
aggregate (82-83).
But they were still in
the promotion finals,
due to be played this
Saturday.
Saturdays 6th division blue team also
played Mosman Park,
winning one rink.
Unfortunately they
were just 1.5pts off
from playing in the
finals.
Winners of the
Claremont triples
competition were
Barry Caporn, Derrick
Dimbleby and Estelle
Boak.
Runners-up were
Norm Underwood,
Maria DAngelo and
Ireton Parker.
The Sunday scroungers final winner was
Peter Hiatt, with Geoff
Bovell second and
Francis Hourquebie
third.

Dalkeith
Nedlands
Tuesdays mixed
winners were Peter
Brown, John Pole
and David Ironside
with the good score
of 23/6.
There was a good
turnout of 26 players
on Thursday, and the
team of Monksy, Don
Hicks and Ron Day
had a runaway win
with +14.
Joint second, on +2,
were Peter Moulton,
Bruce Fiegert and
Ric Mapley, and John
Shaw, Peter Smythe
and Peter Prout.
The first semi-final
of Thursday pennants
saw our division 3 (1)
white produce a cracking win of 71/37 against
Perth/Tats.
They will play v
North Beach at home
for the flag.
Saturdays social
had an extra turnout
due to the forfeiture

The Dalkeith Nedlands Bowling Club ladies singles champion Maureen Davison was cheered on
by her mother, Birdie Duke, who turns 100 next
month.
of 4 white and 6 blue
matches (lack of players).
The winners on
the day were Win
Jones, Ken Brooke,
Tom James and Don
Hicks with a very
respectable +14 followed by the team of
Peter Norris, David
Hunt and Graham
Pennyfather on +7.
The last Saturday
pennant matches saw
a win for 1 blue v Mt
Lawley, 6-2 but only
66/65 largely due to
Alek Grytas team
25/12 win.
Division 3 red v
Melville went down
1-7 but was enlivened
by the team of David
Steinberg, Big Brian,
Tony Quinlan and
Bill Ridge scoring a
perfect 8.
Final position in
those divisions will
be announced next
week.
Last Friday, March
20, Maureen Davison
defeated Celia Bakker
in the ladies club
singles championship
an extraordinary result, because Maureen
had entered only at
the last possible moment, filling in for
someone who hadnt
shown up.
Both competitors
kept the spectators
on the edge of their
seats until the final
bowl was played.
The game was particularly exciting for
Maureens mother,
Birdie Duke, who
watched Maureen
win her first singles
championship.
Maureen was fol-

lowing in her mothers


footsteps: Birdie,
who celebrates her
100th birthday next
month, is also a champion, having won the
Swanbourne ladies
singles championship
three times between
1984 and 1988.
Throughout
Maureens contest,
she very proudly wore
Birdies championship
bar as a good luck
talisman.

Hollywood
Subiaco
The ladies club
singles final, between
Pam Forrester and
Usha Nigam, will be
played this Tuesday,
weather permitting.
There have been a
few positional changes in Wednesdays
naked foot bowls.
After a dream
start, Wandoo have
coughed up top spot
to The Defects, who
have been playing
steady bowls from the
outset.
The Lizards are
clear in third place
while Richards, The
Bakers and Claremont
Cats share fourth
place, just 4pts behind the top team.
In Thursday pennants, fourth division
survived a tight semifinal to advance to
the promotion final
against Innaloo.
Laurie Ward,
Bill Chellew, Leigh
Fitzpatrick and Uncle
Arthur shared the
lead several times

and were one up with


three to play when
a misdirected drive
took out their closest
bowl.
That cost them five
shots and they ended
by going down by 9.
Phil Lawler, Peter
Roberts, John Horsfall
and Greg Bridges held
an early lead until the
10th end but still went
down by 3.
Ted Brown, Alan
Brindley, Peter Evans
and Grandad dropped
a four on the last end
but hung on to win
by 15 and secure the
aggregate by 3.
In the final round
of Saturday pennants,
2nd division lost the
aggregate but still finished in sixth place.
Rob Blythe,
Chris Osborn, Jack
Hamilton and Vern
Jones trailed the
whole game to lose
by 15; John Hall, Bob
Porter; Kim Jefferis,
Tony Byrne led until
they were all square
on the 18th end then
dropped shots to lose
by 3; Wally Graham,
Colin Graves, Glen
Morey, Dan Byrne
were eight up with
two to play and finished all square;
Leigh Fitzpatrick,
Max Hipkins, Rob
Appleton and Mike
Hatch led to the 11th
end, took a breather
then came back to
win by 7.
Fourth division
got clean sheeted in
Melville and are now
fifth division.
All things being
equal, the club fours
will be played this
Saturday.

Mosman
Park
The pennant season has drawn to a
close for most of our
teams. Both division
6 and division 3 were
beaten by our local
rival, Claremont, but
survived within their
divisions.
Division 6 is playing
in the finals and division 1 is in the play-off
this weekend.
The ladies hosted the country ladies pairs part of
Country Week on
Wednesday.
The Wednesday
scroungers was won
by Margaret Holbrook,
with the finalists Jan
Humphry, Barbara
Taylor, Peter Humphry
and Peter Wilson.
Members are reminded there will be a
half-yearly meeting on
Sunday, March 29, and
the club is hoping for
lots of attendees.

Ptanque
At Subiaco Ptanque
Club last Saturday, the
winner of the ongoing
Presidents Trophy
was Guy Soubeyran.
He was followed by
Emma Isliker, Kurt
Isliker, Thelma Dry,
Elaine Stickle and
Celia Lifschitz.
This Saturday,
March 28, there will be
social play followed by
the final barbecue of
the season.
From Saturday,
April 4, the official
start of play will move
to 2pm.
This time will continue until summer.

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go on telling stories
until the day she dies.
Following the success
of her theatrical essay,
Dickens Women,
Miriam collaborates
again with classical
pianist John Martin
in her new show, The
Importance of Being
Miriam.
Though Miriam
is well known to
audiences in character
roles like Professor
Sprout in the Harry
Potter films, Aunt
Prudence in the
television drama,
Miss Fishers Murder
Mysteries, and
Madame Morrible in
the musical, Wicked,
Miriam is passionate
about classic literature.
In her new show,
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some of literatures
best-known characters,
including the imposing
Lady Bracknell from
Oscar Wildes The
Importance of Being
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Jane Austens Pride
and Prejudice, and
Mrs Corney and Mr
Bumble from Charles
Dickens Oliver Twist.
She said many of
them were the literary
figures she had always
wanted to play.
In the show she talks
about her great love
of literature and some
of the unforgettable
characters she has
played.
She described it as a
daring medley, funny,
moving and sad.
Though she shows
no sign of slowing
down, Miriam has said
she plans to retire in
Australia. She has a
house in the southern
highlands of NSW and
an apartment in Bondi,
in Sydney.
She said she adored
Australians and loved
Tim Wintons writing,
which she compares
favourably to Dickens.
The Importance

of Being Miriam is
at the State Theatre
Centre from April 7
to 11. Book through
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arts

Dialogue dines out


Dinner
Black Swan State Theatre Co
State Theatre Centre
Closes March 29

REVIEW: RITA CLARKE

Dinner, by English playwright Moira Buffini, is a


comedy in which the characters and the dialogue take
precedence over the plot.
There is a lot to laugh
about, because the verbal
cross-fire is explosive, and
it is visually attractive, set
in a swish English country
home with floor-to-ceiling
windows (designer Trent
Suidgeest).
However, the characters
are so awful it is difficult
to feel for any of them. We
are given no detail as to
why we should have any
remote interest in their

The waiter (Kenneth Ransom) serves up a surprising vegetarian dish to artist Wynne
(Alison van Reeken).

fate, and so the play is not


as dramatically compelling
as it might have been.
The setting is a dinner party Paige is giving,
ostensibly to celebrate the
launch of her husbands

book. Shes annoyed


because guests are late due
to the fog, and because one
hasnt turned up at all.
Later, a stranger arrives to
take his place, which turns
the tables on the gathering.

In fact, turning the dining table is a fascinating


detail in Trents design.
Made of perspex, it rotates
almost imperceptibly so we
are able to see the effect on
the guests of each utterly

bizarre course of the dinner, and their emotions


as Paige turns her verbal
venom upon them.
The characters worldviews are predictable:
Sian (Rebecca Davies) is
a young, foul-mouthed TV
presenter who feels undervalued; her older husband,
Hal, is a microbiologist
(Greg McNeill); Paiges
husband Lars (Steve
Turner) is a smug author;
and the object of his affections is the artist-cumgreenie, Wynne (Alison
van Reeken). The stranger,
Mike (Stuart Halusz), has
his own secrets.
The cast all have their
own moments of (dubious) glory but they dont
quite capture that peculiar,
haughty carelessness of the

English idle rich.


The plots link is the
waiter (Kenneth Ransom),
who obeys only Paige and
never utters a word.
As the mysterious catalyst of proceedings, this
character needs to exude
the terror-invoking charm
of a Hannibal Lector, rather than the vaguely sinister
aura that surrounds him.
Had Ransom had Lectors
menace, the denouement
would have been more
intense and dramatic.
Dinner will get slicker,
funnier and smoother as
the season progresses, and
there is the added pleasure
of smirking at the realisation that these English money-worshipping, immoral
and idle rich have much in
common with some of ours.

Kids love witches


Witches absolutely

detest children. To a witch,


a child smells like dogs
droppings. And now the
Grand High Witch is
planning to get rid of every
child in England.
Roald Dahls classic
story, The Witches, tells of
a brave young boy and his
Norwegian grandmother
as they battle against
Englands child-hating
witches who want to turn
all children into mice.
When he was a child,
Dahl used to spend every
summer holiday with his
family in Norway, where
he loved bedtime stories of

witches and magic.


He wrote about these
holidays in Boy: Tales of
Childhood. The Norwegian
grandmother in The
Witches was apparently
inspired by Dahls mother.
The tale was made into a
film in 1990, with Anjelica
Huston playing the Grand
High Witch, and in 1992,
English playwright David
Wood faithfully adapted it
for the stage, with a cast of
10 playing numerous roles.
In 2012, Sydneys Griffin
Theatre Company director
Lucas Jervies took The
Witches on as a personal
project at the National

utnabout

ARTS

Northam Flying 50
Sunday, March 29
The 17th annual classic
car race through the streets
of Northam CBD. Classic
cars leave Guildford at
7.30am.
The Avon Link
shuttle leaves
Midland at
9am and
returns from
Northam at
4.15pm.

Fremantle Seafood
Festival
Fishing Boat Harbour and
Bathers Beach
Sunday, March 29
A free event celebrating the
abundance of seafood and
diverse culture and history
of the port citys industry.

Neil Diamond
Sandalford Estate, Swan Valley
Saturday, November 14
Perth Arena
Monday, November 16
Due to overwhelming
demand from Perth fans,
a second show in Perth
Arena has been added.
Tickets go on sale at noon
on Tuesday, March 31.

West Coast Blues N


Roots festival
Fremantle Park, Fremantle
Sunday, March 29, from
10.30am
Along with legendary
artists including John Butler
Trio, Paul Kelly, Xavier
Rudd, Lanie Lane and
Dan Brown, the festival
introduces new wining
and dining experiences,
including a Wine and
Champagne bar and Food
Haven with
28 food
stalls.

Magellan
Trio
Chamber music
Trinity College, East Perth
Saturday, March 28, 4pm
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Sacred Heart College, Sorrento
Sunday March 29, 3pm
Trybooking.com/GTDE
Both concerts feature
Beethovens Archduke Trio
and the Czech composer
Bedrich Smetanas Opus
15.

Institute for Dramatic Art,


where he was studying
directing, and turned it into
a one-man show.
Barking Gecko
brings Griffin Theatres
production of The Witches
to Subiaco Arts Centre
for the school holidays,
with Scott Sheridan
taking on the mischievous
mayhem of playing the
boy who narrates the
tale, his chain-smoking
grandmother, the evil
Grand High Witch and
numerous other characters
in a highly physical
performance.
Barking Gecko has cast

company over the last five


years and were optimistic
about the future of this
professional company.
She said they hoped
to appoint a new artistic
director by May. The
companys next production
will be a return season of
Storm Boy, John Sheedys
co-production with Sydney
Theatre Company.
Scott Sheridan plays all the characters in The Witches.

the net nationally to find a


replacement for its former
artistic director, John
Sheedy.
Johns last show for
Barking Gecko was the

direct

I am in my
mid-40s and
single. Ive
never been
Wayne & Tamara
married or
engaged. I tend to stop
relationships pretty
You said that most
quickly when my gut tells destroy their chances
me the person is not right and they are not letting
for me.
this happen.
Twice in the past few
The question I ask
years Ive found your
myself is, am I doing
column of great help.
something wrong? Am I
On both occasions, I
destroying my chances
felt great pressure from
and not letting it happen?
family, friends and even
Lindsay
myself to settle down
and stop looking for that
Lindsay,
elusive person, Mr Right.
when we wrote
Fortunately for me, I
they are not
cant lie. Its impossible
letting this
to hide my feelings, so
happen, we
settling is never going to
were referring
be an option for me.
to those who settle for
In saying that, I do
or who are forced into
marriage by their family,
feel frightened and sad
the passage of time, the
that Ive not met my
desire for kids, or in
significant other. I do as
general, want the end
you advise and engage
product of something they
in life. I do have a great
didnt have the beginning
job, family, friends and
of.
life.
Look at the divorce
My reason for writing
rate. Its one measure of
is something that stood
those who didnt wait for
out in a recent answer
the right one. What are
about marrying for
the chances they will get
reasons other than love.

answers

Perth Festival pop-opera


production of The Rabbits.
CEO Helen Hristofski
said: We have been
inspired by the work that
John has done for this
it right next time when
they married and got it
wrong the first time?
So many people marry
for the wrong reasons,
then wont admit
to themselves what
happened. Often they
blame the other person,
instead of themselves.
Those are the people
we were talking about,
the ones who wont give
themselves a chance to get
it right. It is the opposite
of what Shakespeare
meant when he wrote love
is not love which alters
when it alteration finds.
Not even tomorrow is
guaranteed. There is no
guarantee we wont get
hit by a bus or contract a
serious illness. That any of
us will have tomorrow is
not assured, but what we
do know, and what you
know, is that faking it with
the wrong one is more
miserable than living your
life and being honest.
It is what it is. You
may not have the one for
you. But you also dont
have one you lied to or
pretended with or settled
for.

The Witches is a

45-minute show and is


recommended for children
over the age of six. It is
on daily from March 31
to April 12. Book through
Ticketek.
Thats wrong, because
it isnt fair to them. Its
dishonest. This is not like
making a mistake in the
choice of a car. It involves
deception of another
human being.
It says a lot about you
that you are unwilling
to deceive another and
unwilling to deceive
yourself. Marrying the
wrong one to get home and
hearth pollutes home and
hearth.
Why all the cheating,
why all the divorce, why
all the unhappy couples
living like room-mates?
They got what they
wanted marriage
without love.
We wish we could tell
you where the right one
for you is. We wish we
could pick him up and
drop him off at your house.
All we can say is keep
filling your life with
happiness. Keep growing,
keep doing, keep out there.
Have the best life you can.
The worst we can say
about you is that youre
honest. Thats not a bad
thing, thats a good thing.
Wayne & Tamara

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Life story waited


to be told

Kate Grenville comes to


Claremont to talk about her
new biography.

When Kate Grenvilles

Dancer and drummer Tiny Modise and master drummer Patrick Pobee get the rhythm going.

If I had a hammer ... or a drum


SARAH McNEILL

Nigerian-born Gbenga Rapheal Nathaniel discovered


drumming at Warrens Drum Cafe in Cape Town.

decided to have an open


door policy and play one
night a week with anyone
who wanted to join him for
a drumming session.
Within six weeks, 200
people would arrive to
drum madly in his living
room.
People just kept turning
up, and we kept drumming,
until the police turned up!
Warren then started
the Drum Cafe a small,
soundproofed place where
people could meet, socialise
and play the drums.
Things started to change
for Warren when the
corporate world heard
about the Drum Cafe and
he was invited to give
workshops.
In post-apartheid South
Africa there was still a lot

of distrust, he said.
We would go into an
office and say, For the
next hour were going
to have fun, and black
and white, old and young
people would just get
together and play and
forget their differences.
It was this sense of
unity, of coming together,
playing the same rhythms,
of engaging with one
other and letting go
of inhibitions, that
prompted the stage show,
DrumStruck.
Created by Warren and
directed by Kathy-Jo Ross,
the show is a blend of soulstirring African rhythms,
traditional African dancing,
songs and drumming with
the audience.
It premiered in

DrumStruck is on at

the Regal Theatre on


Wednesday, May 13. To
book, call 1300 795 012.

win

In 2004, Warren
Lieberman decided to
give up selling hammers
so he could focus on
DrumStruck.
It wasnt a hard
decision, Warren said
with a laugh. Concentrate
on a show that had become
a smash hit around South
Africa and was headed
to New York, or discuss
which hammer might be
best for that handyman
job?
The African hit musical
has been touring the world
since 2004, its success
rooted in the fact that the
audience are an integral
part of the performance
every seat in the
auditorium has an African
djembe drum on it.
And it all started with
a simple stress-relieving
drumming lesson.
From Cape Town,
Warren gleefully told his
story of how hed been
a top-ranking student of
physics and applied maths,
about to start a career
in electrical engineering,
when he decided to take up
drumming for a bit of fun
and stress relief.
It was 1994, and Warren

Johannesburg in 2002,
opened off-Broadway
in 2005 and is now
proclaimed an institution
as New Yorks longestrunning off-Broadway hit.
It has been performed
for Nelson Mandela, Bill
Clinton, the Queen, Nicole
Kidman, Elton John, and
Richard Branson.
It was also part of the
2008 Beijing Olympics
opening ceremony.
Next month,
DrumStruck comes to the
Regal Theatre in Subiaco.
Warren said: Theres
a drum on every seat and
sometimes its already
started before we even
come out.
Someone starts a
rhythm and it just takes
off.
Its all about
empowerment and coming
together. Its about being
creative instead of just
being a passive observer.
Reflecting on the
normal life he might have
had before drumming,
Warren said happily: Its
changed everybodys life.

mother died, she left


behind fragments of a
memoir that became the
starting point for Kates
moving tribute, One Life:
My Mothers Story.
Kate, one of Australias
best-known authors, says
her mothers writings made
it very clear that she wanted her story to be told.
She often quoted
Socrates famous maxim,
The unexamined life is not
worth living.
Her mother, Nance, was
born in 1912.
Her father was a shearer,
and she trained as a pharmacist, one of six women
in a class of 80. Later,
she married a solicitor
who turned out to be a
Trotskyite revolutionary,
and ran her own successful
pharmacy businesses, while
at the same time running a
household and bringing up
three children.
Kate says: Women today
are still steering a course,
as my mother did, around
the same puzzles: working
out how to juggle motherhood and a career, making
and breaking relationships,
and finding the balance
between looking after others and looking after themselves.
Kate, who lives in
Sydney, is no stranger to

researching and recording


the past. Her historical and
fictional trilogy, The Secret
River, The Lieutenant
and Sarah Thornhill,
were based on her extensive research into early
Australian settlers and her
own family. Her memoir
about writing that book,
called Searching for The
Secret River, is now used
in many writing courses in
schools and universities.
The Secret River was an
award-winning best seller
and was adapted for the
stage by Neil Armfield,
Stephen Page and Andrew
Bovell. A TV mini-series will
be broadcast later this year.
One Life is published
by the Text Publishing
Company and was
launched this week.
The Lane Bookshop, in
Claremont, is hosting a talk
by Kate Grenville on her
work and her new biography, on Tuesday, April
21, at 7pm at Methodist
Ladies College.

POST TimeOut and the Lane Bookshop have


three double passes to give away for Kate
Grenvilles talk on April 21.
To be in the running to win a double pass,
email: timeout@postnewspapers.com.au with
Kate Grenville in the subject heading.
Include your name and address. Winners will
be notified by email, and tickets will be posted.

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Courting fashion
RHIANNON SHINE

Lawyers Jacqui Young and


Jaime James said frustration at
the lack of clothing options for
fashionable working women drove
them to launch Perths newest
online boutique.
Jacqui and Jaime met in Year
1 at Presbyterian Ladies College,
both studied law and arts at the
University of WA and have always
shared a love of fashion.
While at UWA, the two friends
would often skip lectures to check
out new arrivals in St Quentin
Avenue boutiques.
Their online corporate wear
store, J Cartel, launched earlier
this month and addresses the
needs both women have: for
suitable clothing that would
give them the edge at work, but
which could seamlessly make the
transition from work to play.
It was a predicament we found
ourselves in as working women,
Jaime said.
J Cartel currently stocks

seven Australian designer labels


including C&M by Camilla and
Marc, Life with Bird, and the Elka
Collective, and offers free delivery.
Luckily, we already had a good
network of young professional
friends who were very interested,
said Jacqui.
She said she only ever had time
to shop online and would get
clothing parcels delivered straight
to work.
The women said that while they
were serious about their business,
they would continue to juggle both
careers.
We dont want out of law, and
we dont want J Cartel to be a one
hit wonder, Jamie said.
We want it to grow and
expand.
J Cartel actually complements
our careers, because as working
women we are the customers.
Both girls live locally and J
Cartel is run from Jaimes mums
house in Mt Claremont.
Find their online store at
www.jcartel.com.au.

The Rana collection incorporates classic shapes and beautiful fabrics.

Rana renewed
CATHERINE MAZZA

For some designers,


tragedy can be a
source of inspiration.
For Angela Parker
and Rebecca Dracup,
it was the 2013 collapse of the Rana
Plaza clothing factory building, in
Savar, Bangladesh,
that inspired the
creation of Rana,
an affordable
fair-trade clothing label.
Worried about
reports of unsafe
working conditions and excessive waste that

Working women Jacqui Young and Jaime James juggle friendship, fashion
and law.

Top, Rana
Collection and
skirt, Ramona
Oshini.

emerged out of the disaster


in Bangladesh, the Perth pair
have been working to establish a creative enterprise that
will help bring about positive
social change.
Angela said: I believe there
is a growing awareness of the
problems that exist in the fast
fashion industry, and people
are starting to be more discerning with the brands they
choose to buy.
We want the average shopper to be able to buy ethically
without compromising their
needs.
Angela and Rebecca used
the crowd funding platform,
Pozible, to raise the money to
produce Ranas first line of
autumn/winter clothing. The
campaign successfully raised
over $15,000.
Angela, the creative mind
behind the label, draws
inspiration from flattering
classic silhouettes.
The Rana woman is bold,
sophisticated and relaxed
with a hint of sass and lots of
style, she said.
The Rana collection is versatile, durable and made with
beautiful fabrics.
The Rana collection is
being produced in Sri Lanka
at a small family-run factory
using 100% hand-loomed
cotton fabrics as well as
hand-sourced factory waste
materials.
The two women travel
to Sri Lanka twice a year
to work closely with their
suppliers and manufacturers.
The autumn/winter
collection is available for
pre-order and shoppers can
also find other fair-trade
labels, such as Bhalo, Su.Re
Clothing and Alas Sleepwear.
Rana donates 20% of the
labels profits to charity.
The Rana range will be sold
exclusively online at
www.ranaclothing.com.au.

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Tension in the house


Dior and I (PG)

What the critics are saying


A Little Chaos (M)

A Little Chaos is all too tidy as it


imposes a predictable, pat modern
sensibility on a most unconvincing
depiction of late 17th-century French
aristocratic life, with Kate Winslet
starring as a green-thumbed widow
hired to design part of the gardens
at Versailles for Alan Rickmans Louis
XIV, says Variety. The Independent is
harsher: It takes some doing to waste
the talents of two of Europes finest
actors but Rickman has done it through
his lack of command of pacing and
plot.

Infinitely Polar Bear (PG)


Intimate yet expansive, clear-eyed yet
deeply personal, Infinitely Polar Bear
marks an irresistible feature debut for
writer-director Maya Forbes, says
Variety. She brings a marvelous
warmth and specificity to this story
of a mixed-race family struggling to
survive, aided considerably by one of
Mark Ruffalos richest, most appealing
performances. The Hollywood Reporter
agrees its a feel-good picture that is
a little less affecting than it might have
been, but is entertaining enough.

Cinderella (G)

Nearly a century after that blackand-white cartoon short, and 65 years


after a classic animated feature
that missed the mark, Disney finally
got Cinderella right for now and,
happily, ever after, says Time. The
NY Times disagrees: [Kenneth]
Branaghs ascension into big-budget

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REVIEW: PIER LEACH

The adage that behind every


great man is a great woman is
an understatement at Christian
Dior: an entire atelier of them
toils in the shadows of the
iconic label (as well as a few
men).
Frederic Tchengs
documentary isnt afraid to
pay homage to them either, the
skilled teams of seamstresses
who transform dreams into
sublime reality with their bare
hands.
One of the few remaining
haute couture houses in Paris,
some have been working there
more than 40 years.
So when, in 2012, Dior,
a house renowned for its
femininity and intricate
detailing, announced its new
artistic director, Raf Simons a
young Belgian who didnt speak
French, had never worked
in couture and who was best
known for his minimalist
menswear at Jil Sander it
caused more than a few politely
raised eyebrows.
Of course, thats exactly the
kind of tension that makes for
a fascinating documentary.
Especially when it is revealed
early on that Simons has just
eight weeks, instead of the

Dior and I is as much about the skilled seamstresses who create the designs as it is about the drama
behind new artistic director Raf Simons.

regulation six to eight months,


to create his first collection. The
potential for failure is palpable.
Tcheng, who co-directed
Diana Vreeland: The Eye Has
to Travel, doesnt just trace
Simons baptism of fire, he
takes it further.
He intensifies the burden
of expectation by narrating
excerpts from Diors 1956
memoir Christian Dior and
I highlighting the parallels
between Dior and Simons,
especially in their shared public

reticence and also, potentially,


their aesthetics.
Instead of simply painting a
portrait of the rarefied world
of luxe high fashion and the
snooty, amusing interplay
between supreme egotists
as seen in films like The
September Issue and indeed
Tyrnauers Valentino doco
Dior and I takes a far more
serious approach.
It focuses on artistic
ambition, sources of inspiration,
risk-taking and the weight of a

lofty history to live up to; that


constant interplay between
past, present and what Simons
is really interested in the
future.
Theres the glamour the
breathtaking, towering walls
of a million flowers he creates
for his first runway show but
theres also the intense labour,
his dedicated teams handbeading fabric into the night.
It is an intriguing glimpse
into just why Simons proved to
be Diors perfect fit.

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Morocco on Rokeby
the chefs

We arrive at 6.15pm
precisely and are warmly
welcomed by Faye at the
restaurants beautifully
carved Moroccan door. We
AMANDA CARLIN
are seated at the window,
Meekas friendly service overlooking leafy Rokeby
Road.
begins when we book over
Its our first visit here
the phone.
and
Im not entirely sure
We had settled on an
what
to expect. I had been
early dinner, though Chef
imagining
that we would
couldnt quite decide on a
step
into
a
tented room,
time; 6 or 6.30pm. Owner
decked
out
like a colourful
Faye replies, quick as a
Casablanca
souk. What we
flash: How about we meet
actually
fi
nd
is a modern,
in the middle? Lets make
crisp
and
neutral
dcor,
it 6.15. Perfect.
with
a
splash
of
Morocco.
Faye also asked if wed
Meeka is a classy little
dined at Meeka before and
place and reflects the style
if we needed directions.
Very friendly and happy to of food perfectly modern
Australian cuisine, with a
please it set the tone for
Middle Eastern twist.
the evening.
Meekas head
chef, Leah Clarke,
is Fayes daughter.
Together they
have won a
bevy of awards
Meeka Restaurant
361 Rokeby Road, Subiaco
and accolades,
Phone 9381 1800
including Wine
List of the Year.
opening times
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Tuesday to Saturday, 6pm till late
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Punch pinot noir
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style modern Australian
with a Moroccan twist
the drinks menu
is scoured from
wine international awardEurope. I try a
winning wine list
sweet French
owner Faye Clarke
apple aperitif it
chef Leah Clarke
is exquisite and
feel inviting, modern and classy very smooth.
We share a
wheelchair access yes

wife

at a

GLANCE

cost Entre $14 - $38


Mains $30 - $42
Dessert $7.80 - $38

all in all absolutely delicious


Moroccan inspired dishes. Excellent
service. Equally great for groups or
an intimate date night.
The TIMEOUT food reviewer visits
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pays for meals and drinks.

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A scrumptious dessert of Turkish delight doughnuts and pistachio ice cream is the perfect
end to the Moroccan-inspired meal.

mezze plate ($32) from


the specials board and
devour the delicious
harissa yoghurt-marinated
chicken, served on ornate
metal skewers. The tender
chicken is perfectly complemented by the delicately
flavoured coriander and
coconut sauce.
The dainty pork neck
pies are full of flavour and
encased in flaky pastry.
Black garlic labneh, a
slightly sour cheese made
from strained yoghurt, is
on the side. We relish the
chargrilled corn and sweet
potato croquettes.
We both choose a tagine,
essentially a Moroccan stew,
cooked and served in a
colourful earthenware dish.
The aromas of cumin,
cardamom, ginger and
nutmeg waft from my
lamb tagine ($38) as soon
as the lid is lifted. It is
simply mouth-watering.
Top-quality Dorper lamb is

used, which is very tender.


The dish is full of texture
from chickpeas, zucchini
and crunchy harissa-spiced
almonds. Prunes give the
already delicious lamb an
even deeper sweetness. The
lamb tagine is served with
a generous side of creamy
hummus yoghurt.
The tagines are designed
to share, but Chef is not
happy to part with a morsel of his main. After much
persuasion he lets me try
his dish and I realise why
he wants to keep it all to
himself!
The wagyu beef tagine
($42) is sensational. The
slow-braised wagyu beef
cheek simply falls apart at
the merest touch of a fork,
it is so buttery and tender.
The beef is accompanied
by saffron potatoes, mint
preserved-lemon yoghurt,
pickled radish, sumac
onions and fresh herbs. All
the tagines are served with

All hands on deck


Chefs, food suppliers,
wine producers, catering
and marquee suppliers,
and even the navy, are
all gearing up for Breast
Cancer Care WAs Long
Table Lunch, this Sunday.
The annual fundraising
lunch epitomises the spirit
and generosity of the
local community: every
item, from the marquee
and furniture, food and
cooking, right down to the
butter and teaspoons, has
been donated to ensure
that every dollar raised
goes directly to help
support WA women with
breast cancer.
This Sunday, March 29,
some of Perths top chefs
will cook up a storm in
marquee kitchens at the
Claremont Showgrounds.
Everything will have
been carefully planned
in advance to make sure
every implement and
every ingredient for 712
meals is to hand in the
makeshift kitchens.

Chef Todd Stuart, of La


Petite Mort, in Shenton
Park, is cooking for the
lunch for the first time.
He has chosen Petite
Morts signature dessert,
Death by Chocolate, to
finish off the lunch.
Naval cooks on HMAS
Stirling, stationed at
Garden Island, will help
the chefs by concentrating
on special dietary
requirement meals.
Last year, about 70
special meals were
needed.
Its an opportunity
for some of our young
chefs to get experience,
said Chief Petty Officer
Graham Barker
Hosted by Verity
James, the lunch includes
food and wine, live music
and entertainment, live
and silent auctions, and
several raffles.
Tickets are $170, and all
the money raised goes to
support those on a breast
cancer journey.

Israeli couscous, or quinoa


for those with gluten
intolerance.
It seems a crime not to
look at the dessert menu.

I simply cannot say no to


the turkish delight-stuffed
doughnuts ($16). The
fluffy little doughnuts,
oozing with turkish delight,
are dusted in chocolate
sugar and drizzled with a
spiced chocolate sauce. On
the side is a creamy homemade pistachio ice-cream
with oodles of chopped
nuts adding crunch.
The sweet pistachio persian fairy floss takes me
back to my childhood. What
a scrumptious dessert!
We are seriously
impressed by Meeka
Restaurant. The service,
food, wine and casual,
yet classy atmosphere are
almost flawless and the
restaurant shows all the
attention and care of a
family-run business.

life by the

drop

Imports to slow
The falling Aussie dollar
will have implications in our
wine industry and for the
better.
Not only will our exports
be cheaper and help us
sell more wine overseas,
but the price of imports
will also generally
increase, and that
should have us drinking
more local wine.
The recent high dollar
has seen many different
wines from many
countries arrive in
Australia at realistic
prices. It has been an
educational ride for
drinkers as they have
sampled a range of
different varieties and
styles, and this has
broadened their outlook.
It will be interesting to
see what importers do
with a lower dollar.
They will definitely be
pulling back on the
wines they ship here,
but will they reduce
quality and keep prices
the same, or keep
the same quality and
increase prices?
Sales will fall, whatever
happens.
At a recent panel tasting
of medium-priced
imports, mainly reds,
we were disillusioned
by the standard. A
number of faulty wines
circled the tasting table
and because screwtops outnumbered
corks, there was little
blame attributed to the
traditional closure.
Old-world rudimentary
wine-making received
some flak, as did poor
vintages. Inferior storage
and shipping were a
major concern.
Wine will always drink
at its best in the winery,

where it is made,
because it has not
travelled or experienced
adverse conditions that
affect quality.
Says a lot for drinking
local wine, doesnt it?
Two of the better imports
tasted are:
Monte Campo 2012
Montepulciano
dAbbruzzo (It)
From Abbruzzo,
in central Italy,
this young red
is juicy with
cherry fruit and
balanced with
fine tannins, some
sweaty leather
and a long acid
finish. Drinks well
with osso bucco
(veal shanks cooked
in wine and tomato),
but the locals would
probably quaff it with
rabbit or hare. Screw
capped.
Score 17. $21
Joel Gott 2012 California
Zinfandel (US)
Heres your
chance to enjoy
a Californian red
at a reasonable
price and before
any price hikes.
Zin aficionados
will recognize a
spicy plum nose
and rich warming
flavours of ripe
red fruit, some chalky
tannins and a long
slatey finish.
Cork closure the US
eschews screw caps.
Enjoy with smoky beef
ribs.
Score 17.5. $25

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Cruising to the top


SARAH McNEILL

Australias love affair


with cruising continues to
grow.
The Australian cruise
industry is now ranked
number one in the world
for market growth, with
the 2013 Cruise Industry
Source market report
recording that passenger
numbers in Australia are
growing by an average of
20% per year, more than
double the rate of any
other major cruise market.
Earlier this month,
Fremantle saw the arrival
of two luxury cruise liners,
and I was fortunate enough
to be invited to dine on
board the 13-decked,
1070-berth liner, Crystal
Serenity.
It was in Fremantle
as part of the 108-day
Silver Celebration world
cruise. More than half its
passengers were on board
for the round-the-world
trip.
The ship is like a luxury
hotel with the once-popular
all-you-can-eat buffets
replaced with speciality
restaurants, including Silk
Road designed by celebrity
restaurateur Nobu

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It is one of the few ships
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promenade deck. An arrow
indicates the direction to
promenade each day.
Even ignoring the
ships itinerary with
ports-of-call in Australia,
Asia, India, Egypt, the
Mediterranean and Europe
passengers on board
can take part in so many
classes and course they
could almost disembark at
home with degrees! The
enrichment program

includes computer skills,


languages, keyboard
lessons, art classes, tennis,
golf, wellness seminars,
wine appreciation and
numerous lectures by
authors, chefs, business
and financial leaders,
historians and journalists.
While passengers could
have been finding their
land legs in Fremantle,
on the night I was on
board the ship still seemed
to be full of passengers
relaxing in the restaurants
and bars, listening to a
jazz band in one, and in
another, dancing with

the thoughtfully provided


professional dancers for the
many single women who
now see cruising as a safe
holiday option.
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Every facet of family
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Every facet of family living has


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The gleaming tiles contribute to a decidedly upmarket atmosphere, blending well with the glossy
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Adjoining the living
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A long gas stone fire is
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Head back inside and
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It is one of the homes
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Opposite the curved
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The feel of a luxury hotel
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around the world, and the latest
comes from Italy, where a 15th
century villa has just sold for an
undisclosed sum. A Swiss couple
bought Villa Reale di Marlia, in
Lucca, and they plan to restore it,
the former residence of Napoleons
sister, Princess Elisa. It will be turned
into a super luxury dream hotel,
according to agents at Lionard
Luxury Real Estate.

by architect Tim Wright (POST, May


25, 2013) to renovate the home,
which was built in the early 1900s
with a stately drawing room and
timber-panelled ceilings. A Cottesloe
resident told the POST the home
was on the market through agent
Justin Davies, of Space Real Estate.
But Mr Davies said the owners had
not signed up with him. I believe
the owners of 48 Forrest are still
considering the options of selling or
building, Mr Davies said. Either
way, I am sure in time the end
product on the site is bound to be
fabulous. If Ms Roberts abandons
plans to renovate Barsdens House,
it wouldnt be the first time she has
changed her mind about a major
building project. At the peak of the
property boom, she reportedly paid
more than $30million to consolidate
five blocks on the corner of Johnson
Parade and Hill Terrace, Mosman
Park, to build a big home. The
blocks have been vacant for several

All quiet at Barsdens


Whats happening at Barsdens
House, the historic home on the
corner of Forrest and Broome
streets, Cottesloe? Work has
stopped on renovating the home,
which Denby Roberts and John
Georgiades bought in 2012 for
$8,885,000. Plans were drawn up

years, and are advertised on the


Mack Hall and William Porteous
websites. But Mr Hall said the blocks
had been withdrawn from the
market. The owner is warehousing
them, he said.

But movement at
riverfront
While were on the subject of
building projects, it looks like
there is a buyer for an unfinished
riverfront mansion in Dalkeith.
Tenders closed on March 16 for
9 Riverview Court, which was in
the hands of receivers. Vivien Yap,
of Acton Dalkeith, and Mack Hall
joined forces to sell the partially-built
home on 1218sq.m. Mr Hall said
they had received five offers, and it
was under contract. But weve got
one wrinkle to sort out and I dont
want to put the kybosh on it yet, Mr
Hall said. Its a good deal for the
buyer.

Depot in demand
Word travels fast in Cottesloe: six
blocks have already sold at the
former works depot site, before they
officially hit the market next month.
Buyers paid between $1,075,000
and $1,755,000, according to
Charlie Ball of Elberton Property.
The remaining seven blocks in The
Quarry development are priced from
$1.45million and range between
424sq.m and 656sq.m. For more
details, phone 9381 3433.

come up with his own secret sauce,


bringing plants and potted trees
off the ground in an attempt to
protect residents from air and
noise pollution in Turin, Italy.
Pias 25 Verde complex looks like
a haphazard urban tree house

High-density goes green


High-density living is a bit like
spinach. We all know its in our
long-term interests, but we dont
really want to swallow it and we all
wish it was a bit less unpleasant.
Italian architect Luciano Pia has

There may be a buyer for this unfinished, riverfront mansion in Dalkeith.

Plants and potted trees protect residents of this complex in Turin, Italy,
from air and noise pollution.

with curved walls, crazy twisting


beams and lots of old cast iron,
rust included. Pockets of green dot
this industrial forest, while hanging
plants cascade from floor to floor.
The complex houses 63 residential
units and was completed in 2012.

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Home staging, however,
takes the idea of making a
home look more attractive
to a whole new level,
by bringing in furniture,
artwork, rugs or flowers to
create a certain lifestyle that
will appeal to buyers.
Abel McGrath property
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said it was quite common
to see home staging taking
place in the Perth property
market.
Buyers are often unable to
see how to live in a home,
Ms Kerr said. Staging the
home allows a seller to
present their home in the
best light and demonstrate

the best use of space and


rooms.
People are recognising
the importance of first
impressions and the
competitive advantage it
can give them over other
homes for sale in the
market.
The idea is if a property
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will get more people through
the door.
So should all people
considering selling look into
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Staging is not always
necessary it is a case
by case basis, Ms Kerr
explained. An experienced
agent can advise you which
direction to go in and
whether the cost of staging
is going to add value to your
final sales price.
But for top end homes that
are trying to achieve top

end prices, styling can be a


necessity.
Ms Kerr said home staging
didnt have to be an
expensive exercise.
Depending on what is
required it can be relatively
inexpensive. Of course, if a
home is empty and requires
full furnishing it can add up
quickly.
And while it may seem like
a new trend, home staging
has been used in real estate
for years.
It isnt new, but it has
experienced a resurgence
in recent years due in part
to the hundreds of television
shows dedicated to selling
and renovating.
Considering it can be quite
cost effective and attract
more people through the
door, home staging can
certainly be an effective
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Its a huge industry and

there are hundreds of


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homes, Ms Kerr said.
Alternatively you can hire a
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March 28, 11am


CRAWLEY
3/14 Cook Street
One of five in the complex,
this villa has a bright, white
kitchen with a Smeg oven.

14 Norbury Crescent was sold


after the auction for $1.9million
by Gary Dye, of Acton North. The
two-storey home with a pool is on
1024sq.m.

COTTESLOE

AGENT: Yvonne Furner,


Acton North.

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Caporn Young.

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March 28, 2pm


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91 Wellington Street

Record fo

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City Beach street
auction

RESULTS

March 28,
3.30pm
MT CLAREMONT
14 Greenberry Close
Bidding will start at
$1.2million for this singlestorey home on 538sq.m.
AGENTS: Simon McGrath
and John Hunter,
Abel McGrath.

, City Bea
linda Drive

roperty is a big talking


point in City Beach
especially with the controversy surrounding housing
density in the beachside
suburb.
But there was a different
kind of talk at the auction
of 31 Kalinda Drive, which
was sold after the auction
for $3,625,000.
It was a record price
for the street, according
to Christopher Dee, of
Realmark West.
It was a very exciting
auction, with about 80 people, he said.
The glamorous home
has four bedrooms, three
bathrooms plus an outdoor
area with a pool, fire pit and
pizza oven.
The other agent is
Lachlan Sinclair, of
Realmark West.

DALKEITH
57 Philip Road was passed in
for $1.82million. The two-storey
home on 810sq.m has been taken
off the market, according to Vivien
Yap, of Acton Dalkeith.

MOSMAN PARK
9 Pethybridge Heights was
snapped up before its scheduled
auction for an undisclosed sum.
The five-bedroom home with a
pool was sold by Ms Yap.

N
I
D

NEDLANDS
63 Melvista Avenue was
knocked down to a final bid of
$1.52million. Jack Michael, of
Abel McGrath, said three bidders
had competed for the house on
1015sq.m.

E
S
S

PA

73 John Street was passed in


for $2.2million by David Vitale,
of Vitale Fine Properties. The fourbedroom character home is on a
597sq.m corner site.
11 Haining Avenue was
passed in after a vendor bid
of $1.5million. Debra Brady, of
Acton Cottesloe, said the house,
designed by architect Raymond
Jones, was house of the year in
1955.

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16 Connolly Street was passed


in for $1.35million, according to
Louis Carr, of Acton Central. The
4x4 was built in 1999 by Webb
and Brown-Neaves.

WEST PERTH
4 Hammond Street was passed
in for $775,000 by Mr Carr and
Dana Cirulis, of Acton Central. The
early 1900s cottage on 324sq.m
was advertised as renovate or
detonate.

WOODLANDS
337 Huntriss Road was passed
in for an undisclosed sum by Sam
Mannino and Mandy Bizzaca of
Peard Real Estate. The 5x3 is on
the market from $1.6-$1.7million.

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Fourteen local properties


are scheduled to go under
the hammer on Saturday,
March 28, before auctions
take a break over Easter.

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The 57sq.m poolside pavilion is an entertainers dream.


North-facing windows bring sunlight into the open-plan
living area.

Touch of luxury in Mayfair


5
3

20 Mayfair Street
MT CLAREMONT
$2.99million
Mack Hall

Attention to detail is key to this homes luxurious design.

ree-lined Mayfair Street


has a reputation for big
blocks in a prime locale,
and luxury properties like
this enhance the streets
reputation.
This five-bedroom home
cuts an impressive form on
its 1012sq.m block overlooking Cottesloe Golf Club,
and it is not far from Christ
Church Grammar Schools
playing fields.

But location aside, the


proof is in the exquisite
detail of this near-new
home.
Selling Agent Greg
Williams, of Mack Hall,
said everywhere one
looked there was something to catch the eye; be
it the top floors treetop
vistas or each rooms light
fittings, which the owner
sourced online.
A chandelier floods the
entrance with light, while
the vaulted ceiling, mosaic
feature wall and staircase
command attention immediately.

Collectors and art-lovers


will delight in the many
recessed walls, which
allow pieces of art to be
displayed.
An award-winning
kitchen looks like a
work of art itself, with
sculptural granite benchtops that provide ample
preparation space with
elegance.
A sliding door hides
plenty of storage, leaving
room in the kitchen for
budding chefs to perfect
their latest culinary masterpieces.
The backyard is ideal for

entertaining. Relax with


friends under the poolside
pavilion, while the kids
play a game of cricket on
the adjacent artificial-turf
sports court.
After the party, you can
retire to the home theatre
nestled at the front of the
home.
The other selling agent
is Nathan McIntosh, of
Mack Hall.
STEPHANIE McGANN

FAST FACTS

Median Mt Claremont
house price: $1.3million.
Properties for sale: 37

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recent
sales
$1.88million
CITY BEACH
9 Tarongo Way
The owners didnt need to
hold a home open because
their five-bedroom home
was sold off the market.
AGENT: Scott Swingler,
Space Real Estate.

$1.89million

This stately home is on a little, peaceful street near Mason Gardens.

NEDLANDS
18/22 The Avenue

Character plus space for family

There are views of the


river and a park from this
penthouse.
AGENTS: Frank Torre and
Andrew Gill,
House Real Estate.

8 Stephanie Street
DALKEITH
Mid $2millions
Anderson Davies

4
2
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$4.05million
CLAREMONT
2 Osborne Parade
This character home with
a pool is on a big chunk of
land 2576sq.m.
AGENT: Vivien Yap,
of Acton Dalkeith.

he owners of 8 Stephanie
Street say it will be
bittersweet leaving their
renovated 1930s home, and
its easy to see why.
The two-storey house,
on an elevated 689sq.m
block, has treetop views
of nearby Mason Gardens,
where one of the owners
recalls catching tadpoles
as a child.
My husband and I grew
up in the area and we love
this little Dalkeith pocket,
but weve done what we
can here, she said.
Its time for a new
challenge.
Their renovation and
extension pay homage to
the original homes character, keeping the high
ceilings, plasterwork and

open fireplace, without


compromising a familys
need for space.
On the ground floor,
the three minor bedrooms
share a big bathroom that
has floor-to-ceiling tiles
and an original leadlight
window.
Parents have the run of
the top floor, which has a
living area and a balcony
overlooking the manicured front garden.
One of the propertys
strengths is its parkland
feel, with enough trees in
the back garden to lend
privacy to the pool and
alfresco area.
On summer afternoons
we sometimes string up a
hammock beneath the
trees and listen to the
local birdlife, she said.
A wall of windows and
French doors brings the
outdoors in and allows
plenty of light to flood
the open-plan living and

The alfresco and pool area are protected and private, thanks to mature trees.
dining area.
Tucked inconspicuously around a corner,
there is a surprisingly
big laundry with storage
space to spare.
The selling agent
is Mark Anderson, of
Anderson Davies Real
Estate.
STEPHANIE McGANN

Decorative cornices and archways honour the homes


character.

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Three oors of separation make this a versatile and functional family home.

Two identical balconies oer impressive ocean views.

Ocean views from three levels


3
3

2 Eileen Street
COTTESLOE
Oers by April 14
Acton Cottesloe

elling agent Bev


Heymans, of Acton
Cottesloe, bills this upmarket Cottesloe beach pad as
surfside sophistication,
and with good reason.
The house is a mixture
of features that are quintessentially Australian and
others that are definitely
not.
The block is just metres

from the beach and offers


a dream Cottesloe lifestyle,
but at just 180sq.m, it posed
a challenge to architect
Kris Wiacek.
His solution was to build
up, creating a luxurious
three-storey house that
shares most of the features
of the bigger mansions on
Marine Parade.
The vertical orientation
neatly separates functional
areas, replicating the effect
of separate wings in singlelevel homes.
At the ground-floor entrance you are greeted by a

There are views from every oor, but this corner window
oers one of the best.
tiled foyer, which opens to
a guest bedroom, laundry
and double garage.
The front door opens to
a small courtyard, which
connects via a side walk-

way to a smaller twin at


the rear.
Head up the stairs and
youll arrive at the homes
main living area, which
occupies the entire first

floor.
A horseshoe-shaped
kitchen with a dark stone
breakfast bar adjoins an
informal dining area and
a lounge, opposite a big
corner window with impressive ocean views.
Glass doors step out to
a rounded balcony which
is big enough for a table
and chairs.
Yet more stairs lead
up from the lounge to the
top floor, which has two
bedrooms and two bathrooms.
The main suite is a spa-

cious, functional room with


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headboard and a well appointed ensuite with a spa.
It also adjoins another
balcony, identical to the
one below it.
The second bedroom
also enjoys an ocean view
and a private ensuite.
If three bedrooms arent
enough it is possible to add
a fourth floor, according to
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Ms Heymans is seeking
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Ample foliage shades the secluded beach in front of this riverfront home.
96A Victoria Avenue
DALKEITH
$6million
William Porteous
Properties

3
2
2

he sense of seclusion is
palpable in this 1970s
Fred Zuideveld home on a
935sq.m rear block.
It is set so far back from
the street that it needs a
right-of-way to access it,
and it is peacefully cloistered by towering foliage.
The trees and a limestone cliff make the waterfront part of the block feel
like a private cove the
kind of place you might
pull into for lunch on a

boating trip.
Zuidevelds design
makes the best of the
enviable location, mixing plenty of windows
and outdoor areas with a
segmented floor plan that
preserves the secluded
atmosphere.
A sloping block means
there are plenty of split
levels and short staircases,
and no real open-plan
spaces.
That can be a good thing
if it suits your taste, as it
creates an atmosphere of
unpretentious warmth.
Whitewashed bricks and
brown tiles are key materi-

A corner window oers views of the homes lush surrounds.

Watch the sun set over the river while you relax on the deck.

als throughout the house,


overshadowed by exposed
timber beams that hug the
pitched ceilings.
A big corner window
with timber frames is the

level, serving as an ideal


well shaded entertaining
spot.
It looks down to a
smaller patio that is only
metres from the waters

centrepiece of the main


living area, framing a view
of Freshwater Bay through
greenery.
There is a big deck accessible from the lower

FOR SALE

$1,474,950

edge a spectacular breakfast spot.


The selling agents are
William Porteous and
Andrew Porteous.

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3
2

13 Albert Street
CLAREMONT
Oers from
$1.45million
by March 31
Mint Real Estate

efore buying a home, its


nice to know what the
neighbours are like.
The owners of this home,
on the corner of Albert and
Kingsmill streets, said they
would miss their lovely
neighbours.
Our Italian neighbours
from down the road gave
us two frangipanis when
we moved in, which we

Its been a much-loved family home


planted in our front garden, they said.
And being across the
road from St Louis Estate is
great because the residents
like to have a chat.
Its been a much-loved
family home and were sad
to be leaving.
The owners bought the
heritage-listed home about
16 years ago, after falling in
love with its character features and big back garden.
The circa-1922 home is
brimming with heritage
elements, including high

ceilings, ornate cornices


and jarrah floorboards.
The most eye-catching
is a leadlight on the front
door, which sets the tone
for a warm and welcoming
family home.
Both bedrooms at the
front have ensuites, so
choosing between them
may be difficult.
One has a built-in robe
and the other is a supersized room with a study
nook, drenched in northern
light.
The laminate kitchen

Character features abound in this home, on a 627sq.m corner site.

The U-shaped kitchen faces north and overlooks the garden.


has served the owners
well but it could do with
an upgrade if you wanted
all the mod-cons.
In a rear extension, a big
living area opens to a deck

overlooking a garden with


roses, mature trees and
plenty of lawn for backyard
cricket.
Off a rear lane are a
garage and a studio.

Selling agent Peter


Clements, of Mint Real
Estate, said the home, on
627sq.m, displayed all the
architectural finery of the
1920s.
Its a gracious residence with voluminous
room sizes, ornately
detailed ceilings and art
deco-style fittings, Mr
Clements said.

FAST FACTS

Median Claremont house


price: $1,387,000.
Properties for sale: 80

The leadlight on the front door sets a welcoming first impression.

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76 ATHOL ROAD, BEVERLEY 154HA 380ACRES


$850,000
GLENFERRIE
(380AC 154HA)

Country residence of over 400m2 under the roof.


4 bedroom 2 bathroom insulated double brick and
zincalume roof with wrap around verandas, ofce,
country kitchen/dining, formal lounge and dining with
wood re, games room .
Solar hot water and air conditioning. A2 car garage is
off the main building. General purpose 32m x 8m steel
framed powered workshop with 2 concrete 8m x 8m
fertiliser bins.
There are 4 silos of differing sizes. 125 ha or a little
over 300 acres are normally cropped. The rest has been
revegetated with trees.. Water from a large catchment
dam supplies the nice garden and lawns with rain water
suppling the house.
Situated 35 km east of Beverley and 45 km from the
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There are 16 bedrooms in
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home loved the location so
much they decided to make it a
permanent holiday.
Initially, they built 205
Endicott Loop as a weekender,
but the relaxed lifestyle got the
better of them.
Were going to miss the surroundings, they said.
We love watching kangaroos
and other native creatures as they
wander through the bush.
Flocks of black cockatoos
come every now and then and
make a fuss.
The best place to enjoy the
view of the bush and a little creek
is from the decks surrounding
the home.
Built in 1995, the four-bedroom
and two-bathroom home has been
renovated so well its hard to tell
the new from the original.
Its on a 2.06ha site with a variety of trees including peppermint,
grass, jarrah and marri.

The location will appeal to


cyclists looking for an easy ride
because its a 10-minute trip to
Dunsborough.
You dont even have to get on
the main roads, they said.
Selling agent Joe White, of
JMW Real Estate, has listed the
home for $975,000.
Mr White said the architectdesigned home blended in with
its natural surroundings.
It has a quintessential
Dunsborough feel, Mr White
said.
On the long list of extras are
two separate wings (ideal for
guests), solar power and hot water
plus an automatic sprinkler system for bushfire protection.
For more details, phone 0417
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market 20 years ago, the original owners wanted to sell just the
beachfront block and take the log
cabin with them.
But the family who bought the
1239sq.m property in Quindalup
said no.
We didnt want to part with it
because it was so beautiful, the
current owners said.
We have had many great holidays
here weve even taken the dogs and
guinea pigs down here.
It feels like a real holiday house,
and there is so much cedar it smells
like a sauna.
Were sad to see it go because its
been the perfect place for a holiday
house.

This part of the beach is so peaceful and quiet.


There are no roads in front of the
property at 215 Geographe Bay Road
just sand dunes and a limestone
gazebo overlooking the bay.
The four-bedroom and two-bathroom home is being auctioned on
Saturday, April 4, at 11am.
Selling agent Louis De Chiera, of
Stocker Preston Dunsborough, said
it was all about the location, right
on the beachfront.
Its one of the most sought-after
locations in the South-West, Mr De
Chiera said.
Opportunities to buy a property of
this size in Quindalup are rare.
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SUBIACO

Glyde Street traffic fix slides three months


From page 11
Naturopath Chevonne Clasen,
owner of Remede in Glyde Street,
said: It is a very vibrant street it
is known as the cafe-latte strip of
Mosman Park and the vibrancy of
the businesses on the street is so
important.
In the five years that we have
been operating, we have seen the
street really grow and prosper and
the businesses behind those car
bays really add to that vibrancy.
For anybody who has lived in any
other city apart from Perth, the traffic flow congestion is small for that
tiny window of time when parents
drop off and pick up their children
at school it might be one or two
or three traffic light changes.
I am a mother and it is such a

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traffic flow at 3.15pm which showed
the street nearly empty.
Ms Tiwade also had videos of the
same spot at 3.30pm and 4pm.
She said the traffic built up after
3.30pm but was clear by 4pm.
Ms Tiwade said the traffic light
took one to two minutes to change
and drivers waited a maximum of
two light changes.
I question whether it is worth
threatening the viability of local businesses because of drivers waiting for
one or two light changes, she said.
I simply dont believe the clearway is necessary as the double
right-hand turning lanes should
increase traffic flow.
Ms Tiwade said the congestion in

Glyde Street paled to insignificance


compared with Stirling Highway
during the same period.
A clearway would jeopardise
our businesses and I dont think
the community would like to see
a great precinct like ours deteriorate, she said.
Ms Tiwade invited councillors
down for a coffee to view the traffic
flow between 3 and 5pm.
Councillors voted not to change
the parking along Glyde Street until
a traffic survey was conducted three
months after the road widening
and dual right turns into Stirling
Highway were completed.
It is just another three more
months of worrying about the future
of our business, Ms Tiwade said
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Nicola Pedersen, from Fun Form
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affect the businesss long-term
viability.
International studies have
shown the quicker the traffic flows
the more you get, so you will ruin
the ambience of the street, she
said adding that crossing the street
with children was a real safety issue
for mothers.
Ms Pedersen said the parking
bays actually calmed the traffic and
improved pedestrian safety.
Jessica Tiwade, speaking on behalf of Glyde Street businesses and
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Ms Ledgerwood said her
father and grandfather had
fought in wars and she understood the park was sacred.
But that school has been
here for 107 years. I think
we need to understand that
unless we make the school
stop parents dropping their
children off in their cars
we are going to have to do

something to accommodate
them, because people going to
work are impacted as much as
the mothers trying to get out
after they have dropped their
children off, she said.
I don't understand why this
council continues to make it
difficult for these people to
get parking.
We have the largest verges
around and most people are
using those for their vehicles
because most places don't
have proper parking.

From page 7

Councillors agree the beach


toilets need attention.
the council.
Indiana management did
not respond to queries by
deadline.
In a statement, council CEO
Carl Askew said the toilets
were inspected at least twice
a week by council staff.
He said under the terms of
the lease, a default required
that the lessee had not acted
on an issue.
This is simply not the
case, Mr Askew said.
There have been very few
problems this summer, in
fact fewer than in previous
years.
Council believes that
negotiation is more likely to
achieve a long-term solution
than confrontation.

Stallholders were told last


August that a redevelopment
plan had been lodged with
the MRA and that they would
have to vacate the premises
before Christmas.
Traders and customers were
given a stay of execution when
the plans were withdrawn late
last year by the developer.
It was reported at the time
that the designs needed to
be changed because of traffic problems at the Hood and
Station street intersection.
Meanwhile, at Tuesday
nights Subiaco council meeting, councillors debated the
installation of a roundabout
and making changes to the
median strip for Station and
Hood streets.
Councillor Garry Trinder
said this intersection was a
disaster and needed to be
fixed.
Councillor Leanne Potter
said it was a recognised black
spot and had been allocated
funding.
Councillor Lee Hemsley
said he was concerned about
the design and safety of sections of footpath around the
roundabout.
The footpath is not an
optional extra, it should be
part of the total design of the
roundabout, he said.

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cars every weekend. There
was extra noise and overflowing bins were left on the
street.
Short-stay residents had
no community inclusion, she
said.
One of the house owners,
Arthur Giambazi, said he
could not address the problems because privacy laws
prevented him from finding
out who had complained.
He told the council he
objected to the mayor, Max
Hipkins, referring to the
premises as a motel and
saying if you pass this the
next thing you will want is a
brothel.
Mr Giambazi said he suspected the objections were
more about people who were

development may impinge on


the verge in front of Memorial
Park it is not, he said.
It says here adjacent to
Memorial Park that's in
front of Iona and there is a
driveway between where the
road drop-off would go.
It's nothing to do with being
close to Memorial Park.
The council finally agreed
to advise Iona that it did not
support using the verge for
parking, Mr Pollock voted
against.

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be so lucky
From page 7
Were talking about a
health issue: the evidence is
in front of you.
Mr Hammond said there
were many problems with
the toilets.
Water on the floor broken pipes a filthy mess
they are way below standard,
he said.
If it means Indiana has to
have someone there from 8am
to 4pm, so be it.
Ms Hart said the toilets
were embarrassing, but the
association had prepared a
13-page proposal on how to
manage them.
It would see an end to the
embarrassing complaints
the association constantly
receives, she said.
Do not divert the issue.
Ms Hart also asked the
council to issue a notice of
default to Indiana.
All you have to do is issue
it, she said.
Mayor Jo Dawkins said:
Weve had the problem with
the toilets for many years.
We all agree it has to be
resolved.
Ms Dawkins said residents
had not supported new separate toilet blocks proposed by

It is just beyond me why


we mostly ignore it at this
end.
Deputy mayor Ian Flack
said the park and its immediate verges should be
untouched.
It has been an area that
since the 1930s has been as
close to a sacred site as one
can get in Mosman Park,
he said.
Mr Pollock said the debate
was getting highly emotive.
You make it sound like this

regarded as not suited to live


in Nedlands.
Or is it just because we own
a property next to a councillor? he asked.
He said 28% of all houses
in Nedlands were rented and
they would be affected by the
proposed strict rules.
Councillor Gordon Hay
said that just one website
advertised 45 short-stays in
the council area.
Councillor Joe Porter said
there could theoretically
be 365 different groups of
people living in the house
each year.
He said the house was used
as a business premises.
There is no specified minimum we would be open to
an endless stream of different
residents, he said.

I cant accept the notion


that a one-day tenancy is the
same as one year. Its ridiculous to even suggest its the
same.
He said other owners might
not be as careful at selecting
tenants as Mr Giambazi.
Councillor Nigel Shaw said
it would be draconian of the
council not to allow a 12-month
trial for the business.
The council voted to approve the retrospective
change for one year.
Mr Giambazi said after the
meeting that the only party
held in the house had been
for the 14-year-old son of one
of his tenants.
His daughter had owned the
adjoining property for four
years and said no other party
had been held in that time.

Mr Hemsley said he did not


want to see a repeat of what
happened at the roundabout
that was built outside the
former Bosich factory.
A roundabout was constructed at the Bosich site,
where council had no power
to insist on getting land from
adjoining landowners to
widen a footpath, he said.
In response to a question
from councillor Garry Trinder,
a council staff member said
he had received an email of
the plans from Greg Pearce
that day, which included a
setback for the roundabout,
including a footpath.
The debate was postponed
until another meeting next
month for more information
about the north and south-west
corners of the roundabout.
A well-placed source told
the POST the roundabout was
an important element of the
redevelopment plans.

Dog park
From page 9

Nedlands council has been


discussing the fenced dog
park, on the foreshore at the
Paul Hasluck reserve, since
2012.
The idea is to relieve the
pressure on the fenced park
at Carrington Street, which
council staff said was wearing
out because of over use.
Councillor Bill Hassell said:
This is seeking to impose on
Dalkeith in a pristine area.
People will not travel to it.
Councillor Gordon Hay said:
The open space is a valuable
asset. We should leave it like
that.
He said there was a demand
for another dog park north of
Stirling Highway but no one
he had met wanted one on
the foreshore.
Mr Hassell said he had
suggested fencing part of
Dot Bennett Park on an old
tip near where he lives,
next to the site of the former
Hollywood High School.
Mr Hipkins said: Whether
you are providing a dog park
or a summer concert, if it is
popular you spread the facilities around you do not
provide another one in the
same place.

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X Rendering & rejointing
X Fences & piers X Extensions
X Insurance & repairs to bricks
XEntertainment & small paved areas
Free Quote no obligation

BOBCAT
WORKS

Property
Maintenance
est 1997

7 DAYS - FREE QUOTES - ALL AREAS


Lawn - Concrete - Rubbish removal
Save time and $$$ large 20m truck
Brick paving, concrete, lawn preps
Pools filled-site cleans-soils delivered
All work big and small
Do it right with a local experienced
operator. Competitive rates and
quality work - Call SCOTT

0419 771 323


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LYNX BOBCAT
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40 Years Experiece

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Phone Gary

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All aspects of bricklaying


Limestone
Insurance Work
Owner builder Service

Mark 0432 260 011

Bricklaying Division
BBQs
Letterboxes
Retaining Walls
Stone Work
Plastering
Insurance Work

PH MARK NEWBOLD

0400 565 545


31 yrs exp
FREE QUOTES

ALL THE NEWS


AND VIEWS

BRICKWORK
RESTORATION

BUILDING

Crack Repairs, Mortar Repairs


Concrete Cancer & Waterproofing
All work guaranteed 10 years

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9242 2952

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

0418 957 666


REG. 3730

VOKING

Bricklaying

QUALITY TRADESMAN
WITH 30 YEARS EXPERIENCE IN
ALL ASPECTS OF BRICKWORK.
NO JOB TOO LARGE
OR TOO SMALL
Proof of Trades Certificate Supplied
FREE QUOTES

Call Steve 0429 301 652


ABN 82921458364

BRICK PAVING

BUILDING

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

Tel. 9381 7094


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PETER HARPER

Landscaping, Paving, Reticulation,


Limestone Walls and Ponds

0412 917 818 Ph & Fax 9384 9224

Quality Work
No Job Too Small
Free Quotes

S PAVING

0411 696 179


9385 4228

KELLYS BRICKPAVING

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 CARPENTRY
AND CONSTRUCTION

Ph: 9207 3501


Mob: 0419 858 247

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

JOHNS BRICKPAVING
& STONEWORK
PAVING - Driveways patios
and garden paths
LIMESTONE GARDEN WALLS
14 Gloster Street, Subiaco

Ph: 9381 9815

M.P. & K.J. GOURDIS


Est 1972 1st Class Work

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771 893

FREE QUOTES
COMPETITIVE RATES
NO JOB TOO SMALL

Built on Relationships

Local Nedlands Builder

Re-lay: Drives, Patios,


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

0412 908 205

BRICKPAVING

Driveways/Crossovers, Patios,
Paths, Pool Surrounds,
Additions, Re-lays and Repairs
High Pressure Water
Cleaning & Sealing

Frank

0407 993 058

Indigo Painting
044 97 88 778

Your supervisor is the owner


of the business

www.erais.com.au

DAVID COLLINS
0418 954 086

david@bastilledevelopments.com.au
www.bastillehomes.com.au
Registered Builder 13523

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

Call CHALCRAFT

CABINETMAKING

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

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

Fax 9388 2089

0405 353 787


Builders Reg: WAS1118

Aiming for Perfection

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

0413 327 435


Registered Builder 8549

www.finishedkonstruction.com.au

Cabinets & Carpentry


New kitchen vanities, built-in-robes,
kitchen and bathroom renovations.
QUALIFIED TRADESMEN: FREE QUOTES
NO JOB TOO SMALL

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

9332 8596 all hours

JONATHAN TOWERS
FURNITUREMAKER
CABINETMAKER
est 31 years

0408 092 350

From $55

BUILDING SOLUTIONS

We Remove, Repair, Replace


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

Energy Ratings,
Assessments &
Inspection Services

Call Dave

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Supply & Install

Bathroom Renovations A-Z


Gyprocking & Partitions
Ceiling & Wall Repairs
General Carpentry
Welding & Steel Fab.
Door Installations
Insurance Works
Free Quote

Additions | Alterations
Bathrooms | Kitchens

0420 308 455

PAVING REPAIR MAN

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

ALBERT 0418 233 456

Nth & Sth Landscaping

RECYCLED BRICK SPECIALIST


LIMESTONE WALLS
QUALITY WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED
WIM JANSEN 9384 9606
Mob. 0410 300 681

www.tlc-perth.com

9284 0165

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All work guaranteed. Friendly advice.


FREE QUOTES CALL
SHAUN
Mobile 0412 292 488

JANSENS BRICKPAVING
& LIMESTONE SERVICE

Perth TLC Group can project


manage your next home
improvement/renovation

BUILDING AUSTRALIAS
HERITAGE
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Quality workmanship at an
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Mini Bobcat Service,


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One Company All Trades

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7 Forrest Street Subiaco

PAVEWEST
ALL WORK GUARANTEED

Any Job Any Area


Any Time

Personalised service with a better deal at

Sam 0412 099 235, 9385 5295

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Rod Halcombe

0417 930 607

Phone: 9383 9743

0428 910 341


A/H 9381 9126

30 years experience

RELIABLE LOCAL TRADESMAN

Experienced in all aspects of brickwork,


No job too small. FREE QUOTES

Bobcat and Truck Service

ANYTHING TO DO
WITH BATHROOMS

All trades provided, quality


assured, 20 years experience

completerenovation@amnet.net.au
www.completerenovation.net

CHRIS ATKINSON

KEARLEY
BRICKLAYING

Bernie Parsons

stirlingwater@bigpond.com

Your Local Air-Conditioning Service


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I PERSONALLY DESIGN,
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ENSURING THE
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0417 998 435

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CARPET CLEANING

CEILINGS

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E X P E RT

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Frank

0433 323 509

carpentry

specialist

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Renovations &
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0488 208 999

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DAVID HAYWARD

CARPET CLEANING

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Qualified Craftsman over 38 yrs exp

4172 all hrs


0402 538 449

JUST DOORS

DOOR INSTALLATION &


MAINTENANCE SERVICE
COMMERCIAL & DOMESTIC
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Doors Priority. Draught Weather Seals
Eye Viewers & Accessories

Enzo De Palma

Mobile 0412 194 842

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Carpentry &
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restoration and renovation.
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Vinyl & Lino
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Office cleaning
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Windows Cleaned
Tile & Grout Cleaning
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9309 9967

FREE QUOTES

No job too small. Insurance Work

James

CLEANING

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Domestic / Commercial
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Vinyl Strip and Seal
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Over 13 years experience

City Carpet
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UPHOLSTERY

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0410 659 580

EXPERT REPAIRS TO - SAGGING


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OVER 35 YRS EXPERIENCE

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Michael 0432 968 625

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For the cleanest
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CLEANING
Western Suburbs
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RESIDENTIAL

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Fax 9285 2888

Domestic - Real Estate - Commercial

CARPENTRY & JOINERY

Call Brett 0451 153 966


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Domestic & Commercial


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9383 7977
0418 940 145

CARPENTRY

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

Carpets, Vinyl Repair,


Restretch, Lay
Carpet and Lounges
STEAM CLEANED
Ian 0419 448 406
9444 7531
Repair Specialist 35 yrs exp.
Power Restretching. Patching
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Specialising in Renovations.
Restoration on Colonial
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References upon request.
Service & Quality Guaranteed.
Please call

Ph Andrew

0427 106 002

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Extensions & Renovations


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All Jobs, Big & Small

0418 957 690

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Ceilings installed & repaired


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

FOR ADVICE & QUOTE


PHONE RHYS ON

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0433 145 346


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REGULAR HOUSE CLEANS


RENT INSPECTION
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WINDOW CLEANING

COMPUTING

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0467 056 052

or

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High Pressure
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OCEAN LINE CLEANING


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Commercial / Domestic
Police Clearance

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Ph: Ben 0408 566 431

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Timepieces

Buying, Selling
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Indigo Painting

Smartwire Communications

www.smartwire.net.au

Call Brett 0419 234 567


25 Years Experience

1 Hour
Response

24/7 Onsite Service


Police Clearance
Virus Removal
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Wireless Network
Internet Connections

Century IT
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www.centuryitc.com.au

Call: 6465 4444


0411 357 645

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OVER 35 YEARS EXPERIENCE
Shop 5a Station Street Village
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Shop 13, 12-16 Napoleon St, Cottesloe

DECKING

DRIVING
SCHOOLS

A DECK ABOVE

Custom decks and pergolas.


Outdoor living specialist.

Don 040 116 7232

City & Suburban D/S


AUTO AND MAN VEHICLES
$60/LESSON

0412 058 950

DEMOLITION

ELECTRICIANS

EC8097

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

9381 5802
EMERGENCY SERVICE

Professional, friendly service

24 HOUR 7 DAYS

DEMOLITION

Kevin

0402 708 653

CONCRETE
Roberts
Renovations &

Handyman
Service
MIKES
FULL CONCRETE
WORK

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

Your local tradesman for 20 years


NO JOB TOO SMALL
Ph

9385 7150 or 0414 660 051 DAY

Claremont
Concrete Works
Driveways, Footpaths, Garages,
Aprons, Kerbs, Limestone Walls
LOCAL - RELIABLE COMPANY
Limestone Finish - All Colours

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

Divine Dogs

Ph 0403 978 609


TERRY BROWN

(est 2000)

Member of Dog Groomers Association of WA (DGAWA)

m: 0421 699 954

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

FREECALL

MURPHYS

1800 18 12 24
24 HR

ELECTRICAL
9384 1163

Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.

CITY OF COTTESLOE
1800 18 12 24

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

MIKE 0417 189 942


EC929

0412 955 633


A/H 9385 1443
Lic EC004241

ALL ELECTRICAL WORK

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DRAFTING &
DESIGN

WE COVER ALL ASPECTS OF


CONCRETE SPECIALISING IN
EXPOSED AGGREGATE WITH
20 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE.

Ph Mick on 0400 212 917

colourstone

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

MUIRS

John 0418 949 269

www.colourstoneconcrete.com

Specialising in all electrical work


Quality workmanship

FREE QUOTES & ADVICE


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DISCOUNT. ASK FOR DETAILS

0418 912 451

PH: PETER
A/H: 9302

6644

LIC EC5706

Skilled Electrical
All Electrical Work

VIKING CONCRETE
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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Curtain Call

Claremont

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

9240 8006 : 0408 569 515

Wessels Design Studio

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Architectural Documentation
and Administration Management
for Council and
Construction

Personalised Service - BEST PRICES

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Curtains
Swags & Tails
Romans
Venetians
Timbers

Sheers
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Rollers
Verticals
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Phone: 9245 5305 / 0433 337 467


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

Ph: Peter 0417 772 230

Byron

0437 187 601


PERTH HOME
DESIGNERS

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Over 25 years experience


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EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL:
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RCDs, smoke alarms
powerpoints, lights, fans
underground power
appliances, air-conditioning
phone, data, tv
rewires
solar power
switchboards

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CITY OF NEDLANDS
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ALL ELECTRICAL WORK


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

Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.

Phone Richard King


0417 956 575

SWANBOURNE
1800 18 12 24

Ask about energy savings


FREE QUOTES

ALL ELECTRICAL WORK


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

Ph

0422 238 213

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Electricians

Floreat

0422 626 719

Tel 0411 123 769


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Pensioner rates
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BRIAN CLARK ELECTRICAL


INSTALLATION (Lic EC007548)

HOLLYWOOD
1800 18 12 24

Subiaco based contractor


Rewires Safety switches
Power points

Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.

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

Call 0403 968 164

Fix it
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SHENTON PARK
1800 18 12 24

Renovating or
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Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.

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CLAREMONT
1800 18 12 24
Lic No 5166

Mintech Electrical
All electrical work
MAINTENANCE and
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and surrounding areas

Lic No EC 3474

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Insurance Work
Brick / Block Work
Retaining Walls
Asbestos Removal

0433 526 165


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CALL MICK

CURTAINS

Grant 0433 749 858

EC 7703

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WA Exposed Concreting

0424 101 026

Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.

Mobile dog grooming service


for small dogs only.
Good grooming, kind and caring
attention for your special friend

Electrical, Solar Power,


Air-Conditioning, Plumbing
& Gas, Renovations

Specialists in Colorbond
Repairs Removals
Replacements
Installations
Call Adam

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PEPPERMINT GROVE
1800 18 12 24

PH: 9384 9232

ALL
HRS

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

Pensioner rates

129 CLAREMONT CRESCENT, SWANBOURNE


ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS & RETAILERS

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DOG WASH

0417 758 223


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Call Malcolm

a-deck-above.com

Computer Help for


Home & Business

All Electrical Requirements


Domestic / Commercial
Underground Supplies
Landscape Lighting Specialist
Water Features, Pool & Spa Wiring
Fire Proof Down-lights / Led
Ducted R/C Air-conditioning
Smoke Alarms, Safety Switches
Power Points, Sw.board Upgrades
Rewires, Renovations
Intercoms & Video Doorphones

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For a Prompt & Professional Service
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0417 294 116

www.limestoneworks.com.au

FIREWOOD
FENCING

Hardie & Colorbond


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

9387 4401
0417 942 962

SWANBOURNE WOOD YARD


Dry bush jarrah
white gum
mallee roots

0407 088 082


FLOORING

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BUDGE
EST 1983
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PINE LAP, CLOSED
PICKET, AND
COLONIAL SPECIALIST
Ph: 9493 0344
0419 905 033
Fax: 9493 0355

TIMBER FLOORS
Suppliers / Installers of

New & Used Flooring


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

0412 689 643

waimahaka@gmail.com

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FLOORING

GARAGE DOORS

GARDENING

GARDENING

Garage Doors
Installing, sanding and
sealing of all types of
timber floors.
In Perth since 1988.
All work fully guaranteed.
Full police clearance.
Call someone you can trust

SUPPLY, INSTALL AND SERVICE


Supply and install all types of
garage doors and motors
sectional, roller etc
Professional repairs on all makes
and models of garage doors and
motors
Industrial and Domestic no job
too big or too small
Professional reliable service
24 hrs breakdown service

RANDELL HALL
0413 122 012

Doug 0415 504 902


FLOOR SANDING

GARDENING

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

CALL JOHN

0412 229 200

Member WA Timber Flooring Assoc.

UALITY

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

Roberts
0411
724 099
Renovations
&

0407 166 177

NEDLANDS
GARDEN SERVICE
THE PERFECTIONISTS

* 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

Handyman Service

OBrien
Flooring

REPAIRS LAYING,
SANDING & FINISHING

Jimmy 0420 235 709


www.obrienflooring.com.au

ALL LANDSCAPE AND


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

Call Dave on
0412 187 585

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

BOSCH
FLOORSANDING
Sanding / coating and
Timber repairs
Full restoration services
AFTA member
All work guaranteed

FREE QUOTES

Call Jeff 0419 908 837

All Garden Work.


Regular Maintenance.
Reliable & Meticulous
Ph Colin on

0414 959 309


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

JAN RAGENOVICH
Garden Makeovers
Select & Deliver Plants

Horticultural Cert.

SANDING & VARNISHING

MUIRS

0423 153 677

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0416 029 992 9381 5371


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LANDSCAPES 2000
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FLYSCREENS

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0408 851 901

REPAIRS & REWIRE


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

9384 4566
MOB 0412 770 881
FURNITURE
RESTORATION

Repairs that last French Polishing


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Services
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0419 964 819

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Absent owners, Strata, Commercial,
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0429 880 004

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0413 243 006

info@smittysgutters.com

LITTER SACK
Garden Refuse
Bags
Regular Service
for Business &
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149 South Terrace,


Fremantle(CNR PRICE ST)

9336 2615
Free Quote
RIVERVIEW GLASS PTY LTD
+ Glass repairs
+General glazing
+All showerscreens
+Mirrors
+Pool fencing

0418 914 084

Serving Western Suburbs for 15 years


DOWNPIPES CLEARED
FREE QUOTE
PENSIONER DISCOUNTS
PROMPT SERVICE

9336 3129
0414 011 220

Phone MARTIN
Mob

GUTTER CLEANING
& WINDOW CLEANING
SPECIALIST
SAME DAY SERVICE
SUPPLY & INSTAL
GUTTERGUARD
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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

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

Jack 0412 986 151


9387 4442

jeff@riverviewglass.com.au

GROUT CLEAN

Tile & Grout

CLEANING
No Hazardous Chemicals
Guaranteed Results
Sealing Service Available

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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

Prompt Gutters
The Guttering Specialist
Gutters &
Downpipes
Colorbond or
Zincalume
Fully Insured
All work
guaranteed
ADAM CLARKE

0433 210 028

Email: promptgutters@gmail.com

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

9284 0165
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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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Painting
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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


HOME & GARDEN
MAINTENANCE & REPAIRS
ALL ODD JOBS

Pressure Cleaning Garden Cleanups


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

Mob: 0416 932 432


davidfixer@iinet.net.au

Love Your Home


Quality Maintenance
Services

ODD JOBS MY SPECIALITY

Craig

GUTTERING

BERT 0403 917 935

THE FIXER

Grout Magic
0402 644 509

(and surrounding suburbs)

All those jobs your husband wont


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

HANDY SOL
GUTTERS and/or
windows CLEANED
TREE PRUNING

Call Kevin Ph: Hme 9381 2080


Mob 0419 907 986

General glazing Mirrors


Pet doors Tabletops
Frameless showerscreens
Energy efficient glazing
Security glazing Shelves

The NEDLANDS handyman

GUTTER
CLEANING

188 Balcatta Road, Balcatta

GMA 95-12-005F

8923
272

www.tlc-perth.com

9240 4422 All Hours


(opposite Bunnings)

Call STEVE 9242


Mob 0407 788

FREE QUOTES

0402 432 437

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

GLASS and MIRROR


CUT TO SIZE
WHILE YOU WAIT

Pre-sale Home Detailing


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

Gutters & roong

GLASS

Freshwater Glass

SKILLED

Cornerstone

Hill 9307 3906

+Splashbacks

CONORS

GUTTERING

GARDEN BAGS

ALL GLASS REPAIRS

Weeds, Council pickups, Vacant blocks


cleaned and maintained. Make overs.
Progressive work to suit budgets.

weeding women

We Cover all your Gardening Needs


SHAUN READ

0437 712 039


or Rosie 08 9381 5454

Garden Maintenance

Mobile: 0414 080 753

Email: info@evergrow.com.au

4OUCHWOOD
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Quality furniture restoration -

ALL GARDEN
MAINTENANCE

710 110

Im talented, friendly 30 years


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

Polishing & Re-Coating, ATFA


Member & Police Cleared

Mike Jones 0417 181 827


Nina Jones 0427 056 785

0417 093 578


9203 9985

www.landscaperenewal.com.au

Garden

Garden Maintenance
Residential & Commercial
Design & Installation

Servicing the POST area since 1983.


Ph Mark Scrine. C. Hort

HUNTS GARDEN SERVICES


SANDING & COATING
TIMBER FLOORS

DCS

GARDENING

Specialised Outdoor Services

Gutter / Downpipe Clean


Free Roof Report
All Maintenance
08 9433 1077
www.sos-services.com.au
Pensioner Discount / Insured

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

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

Roberts
Maintenance Service
Residential & Commercial
Plastering - Gardening - Pictures
- Whiteboards - Paving Roong - Tiling - Make goods

0447 400 414

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

Call Charlie on 0401 019 975

THE PROPERTY
SERVICES WIZARDS
Our quality services will put
a smile on your face
NATIONAL POLICE CHECKED,
CURRENT INSURANCES
We provide huge array of
services for home, ofce or
buildings.
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Pensioner Discounts,
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Honesty & reliability Guaranteed

NEDLANDS HOME &


GARDEN
MAINTENANACE
MUIRS
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

High pressure cleaning of


paved areas
driveways
pool areas
tennis courts

Vacuum Recovery means NO MESS


Call Geoff for a FREE QUOTE

0415 860 884


Stevens

HIGH PRESSURE CLEANING SERVICE

Specialising in roofs, driveways,


courtyards, pool areas, retaining
walls etc. Surface sealing also.
No job too large or small, free quote.

0427 005 724

HOME IMPROVEMENTS

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
Support POST
advertisers
they make your
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LOCKSMITH

Locksmiths
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

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Guaranteed Same
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HOT WATER
SYSTEM

Office

9387 2339

Mobile 0418 941 571


Fax 9387 8581

4 Vaucluse Ave
Claremont

Specialists
in all large and small
landscaping projects

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

Ph Andrew 0418 915 881


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

Call Leon on 0417

049 923

0401 372 277

www.lukeslandscaping.com.au

LANDSCAPE
DESIGNS by

experienced
Landscape
Architect
JANE
WARD

www.tlc-perth.com

9284 0165

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

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LAUNDROBAR

EDDIES
MOWING

OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK


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

0425 551 233


9381 6996 Reg 1964

LEADLIGHT

J.B. Leadlights
Repairs Restorations
Windows, Doors & Cabinets
New Commissions
JOHN BURROWS

Qualified English Craftsman


20 Years Experience
Free Quotes & Consulting Advice
All Work Fully Guaranteed & Insured
FEATURE & RETAINING WALLS
FIREPLACES
HOUSES
GARDEN WALLS RESTORATION
BOBCAT FOR METRE BLOCKS
Ph 0419

792 739 / 9244 3995 ah

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

Design & Construction of


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Mow d Lawn
Garden Services
Andy
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ANGUSS

Lawnmowing and
Gardening Service
Honest and Reliable

9381 5454
0437 712 039

Ph Angus

Mobile 0418 921 418

email: brettcam60@hotmail.com

Precision Edge
Mowing
Services include: Mowing and edging,
weed control, mulching, fertilising,
green waste removal.
Call or email
Rob on

0400 977 610

precisionedgemowing@gmail.com
www.precisionedgemowing.com.au

1782 or 9388 1237

For all your internal/external


painting requirements.
For your highest quality job at a
very special price, phone

James Limestone
Restoration

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

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.

0400 219 056

BUDGET

LIMESTONE
ALL ASPECTS

INCLUDING BOBCAT WORK


SMALL AND LARGE JOBS
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Jasons Limestone

Carpentry and Restoration Services


Bobcat/Earthworks, Limestone
feature/retaining walls Limestone
water features, Limestone
restoration.

Call
Jason

0415 403 293

Make extra cash


sell your unwanted
items in the POST
for only

HIGH QUALITY LOW COST!

Mob 0417

182 051

Phone
WARREN
on
Reg No. 6791

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

Reijo 0411 610 246


CAPITAL
PAINTING&
DECORATING

FREE QUOTES 7 DAYS


Your satisfaction is
our guarantee

Call JAY: 0410 413 327


capitalpaintingdecorating@yahoo.com.au

Your Local Master Painter

Jeff Bond
Reg# 4004
Painters Registration No. 5890

RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL


PAINTERS & DECORATORS
SPECIALISING IN
RESTORATION OF PERIOD
HOMES

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

MOBILE 0432 322 026

Ph: 0418 850 750

F: 9444 7863

A PLUS PAINTING
& SERVICES

COMMERCIAL & RETAIL

BAGOT ROAD, SUBIACO

CARING FOR SUBIACOS HERITAGE

www.precisepainting.net.au

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

Ph/Fax 9382 3278


Mobile 0438 755 877

Call us on
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to advertise
in the

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Services
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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.

0400 440 272

CLIVE 9383 3412


0447 433 412

ROOMS FROM $250


REPAINTING
Reg.
SPECIALIST 3476

Decking Timber Fencing,


Reticulation, Turf/plant installation
- Lawnmowing - Edging
Brett Campbell (Proprietor)

PAINTING
PAPER HANGING
All work guaranteed
REGD PAINTER

INTERIOR & EXTERIOR

Est 1985

MORE THAN A MOW

Reg. No. 4989

20 years experience

COMMERCIAL & DOMESTIC


Steve

ALL HOURS
www.citygrouppainting.com.au

COASTAL COLOURS

DON McNALLY

Atlas Lawn Services

TOM

0418 914 041

please consider

PAINTING
A.J. BROWNING

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

Lawn Mowing Servicing


Mosman
Nedlands,
FULPark,
LY Cottesloe,
BOO areas
Dalkeith and
surrounding

0411 223 637


David
0411 223 644

PAINTING

PAINTING SPECIAL

KEYSTONE
STONEMASON

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

WHEN ORGANISING
YOUR NEXT
PAINTING PROJECT,

Ring 9381

MOW IT & MORE

Matt Siomos, B.Sc (Botany),


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

0409 086 497

38 YEARS EXPERIENCE

EDDIES LAWN
AERATION

Trevor 0412

Stirling Hwy, North Fremantle


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Mobile: 0418 299 524

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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.

FREMANTLE
LOCK SERVICE

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

How to Get Your Painting


Completed Right The
First Time Guaranteed.

www.lockstock.com.au

LIMESTONE

LAWN CARE

LAWN MOWING

7 Day Service

Ph: 6350 8500

9284 5638
0419 966 945

9387 8641

Reg 1964

X Home X Office X Car

All Western Suburbs

Sheilas Washing, Ironing


and Alterations
2/24 CARDIGAN TCE
(near Hay, Jersey lights)

YOUR WESTERN
SUBURBS LOCKSMITH

ABN 72 910 338 191

JOLIMONT LAUNDROBAR

0425 551 233


9381 6996

LANDSCAPING

29 Walter St
Claremont

9245 6540

ward_jane@bigpond.com

Call Eddie

Complete kitchen and wet


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

Perth TLC Group can


project manage your kitchen
improvement/renovation

BSc BLD CMLI


Call or email for more details:

For Aeration, Vertimowing,


Top Dressing and General
Lawn Health Requirements

EUROMART
KITCHENS

One Company All Trades

1300 206 213

LANDSCAPE
DESIGN

LAWN CARE SPECIALISTS

KITCHENS

0400 424 357

7 DAYS PER WEEK

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

9245 3303

0412 153 846


www.sheehanlocksmith.com.au

EST 81

ALL AREAS - 24 HOURS

German craftsman, 25 years experience

KEVIN SHEEHAN
Master Locksmith
Security Consultant
Glad to be of Service

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One Company All Trades

PAINTING

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ABN 22337056071

Bobcat work Paving


Lawns
Planting
Retic
Lighting
Limestone walls

White Knight Repairs


& Home Maintenance
Are you looking for:

LAWN MOWING

REG 7089

TRADE SECRETS

LANDSCAPING

Enviroblast

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DAVIDS HANDYMAN
& PAINTING SERVICE

LANDSCAPING

Reg No 3468

CALAUTTI

HIGH PRESSURE
CLEANING

Reg. No. 3511

HANDYMAN

Attention To Detail Makes


All The Difference

Residential
Commercial
Interior
Reg # 6263
Exterior
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Free Quotes
Call Fred

Mob: 0413 235 163


Phone: 9206 5331
Fax: 9206 5337

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0402 929 732

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Top quality tradesman who specialises


in all aspects of plastering, rendering,
restoration and Gyprocking. Internal and
external, patching and covering.
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add value to you home with the art of
plaster. No job too big or small.
Free quotes provided.

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EFFECTIVE AND SAFE


ALL DOMESTIC PESTS
TERMITE INSPECTIONS
& REPORTS

20 YEARS EXPERIENCE

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0430 844 743

ANNUAL & PRE-PURCHASE

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CLAREMONT
1800 18 12 24

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9204 4108
0408 908 683

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ALSO SMALL JOBS
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Hot Water systems
Cisterns
Toilet Pans
General Plumbing
Mobile

PL5094

0419 953 531

GL 006462

1800 18 12 24

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Office

PL 6899

DOMESTIC & COMMERCIAL


New installations
& maintenance
Bathroom & Laundry
renovations
Hot Water Systems
Rainwater Tanks
Grey water systems
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Block Drains & Burst Pipes
Office & Domestic refits
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Renovations
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Gas 4784

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MUIRS

0401 343 392

30 YRS EXPERIENCE
QUALITY WORK
FREE QUOTES / ADVICE

PL.16

Lic. 2216 (B.Sc)

Indigo
Painting

LIC
7044

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Reg 7824

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40 Years Experience

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RENDERING & PLASTERING


SPECIALISTS
25 Years Experience
Fully Certified and Insured

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Master Painting
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PLUMBING

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Reg No. 5305

PLUMBING

GAS 532

PAINTING

PL 1735

PAINTING

BURST PIPES

Lic. 6039

Gas No. 4700

$BMM+BDL

PL1954

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REFRIGERATION
RONS
REFRIGERATION
25 Years Experience
Personal Service
Guaranteed Repairs
ph 9375 3216
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OPERATING 7 DAYS A WEEK

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Specialising in Architectural
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Phone JEFF 0418

PTY. LTD

Bores & Fully Installed


Reticulation Systems
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Pump & Reticulation Repairs
Ph: 0403 248 845

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CONTROLLER / SOLENOIDS REPLACED
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Cement and
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Building Reports.
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Replacement and Repairs

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SUPPLIES
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marble stone travertine, porcelain
Reg tiler - Police clearance

Call: Jill James

Alex 0412 597 261

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0439 029 799

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Mobile
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Tile
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Roof &Cap
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Quotes

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Ph Rick: 0402 751 878

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9401 1820

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Servicing the Western Suburbs since 1996

POOL & SPA SERVICE


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TREE PRUNING
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Craftsmen in the art of classic
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Old fashioned service
Antiques with deep buttoning
Repairs Repolishing
Gold leaf, Gilding & Rewaxing

CALL JOHN TO ARRANGE


AN APPOINTMENT

0416 184 842

T: 9328 5528 F: 9328 5520


modantiq@westnet.com.au
23 Marmion St, North Perth

Your Local
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Specialising in Leather & Fabric repairs
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All work Guaranteed

FOR SALE
HOUSEHOLD

FOR SALE
HOUSEHOLD

ANTIQUE Display cabinet, glass


doors, two bottom drawers Oak,
$400. Excellent condition. 0421 218
912, 9344 3757
BALLET Shoes, 2 prs unused,
Bloch size 3b toe shoes. Serenade
$50 for the 2. 9386 6737
BED, Queen. Shabby chic ex Carla
Von Tiggelen. exc condition $350,
0404 011 295
BED: Queensize, French country
style, solid pine. Features high,
curved headboard, low footboard +
solid timber slatted base. Includes
quality posturepaedic mattress. All in
as new condition $290.00 lot. Phone:
0477 433 591
CHILDREN'S
Furniture private
sale. Large art table, 3 ottomans,
Antique iron day bed with custom
made upholstery, book shelf. Suits
toddlers yrs to teenagers. Delivery
can be arranged. Email your enquiry
to mfbarr@iinet.net.au
DINING Suite Teak, dark wood 2m
table, 6 chairs, $500 ono. 9341 3439
DINNERSET Portmeiron Pomona
12 dinner plates, 12 bread/butter, 12
oatmeal bowls. Excellent condition
$700, 0421 218 912, 9344 3757
DRESSING Table, kidney shape
glass overlay, skirt round sides
$175.00. 0411 161 194
EXPRESSIONS Of Interest. 1.
Dalmary Bloodstock PTY LTD. 2.
Crown Journalist PTY LTD. 3.
Geiger Sports PTY LTD. Contact:
Christopher
Wilde.
Email:
Wilde144christopher@gmail.com
FABRIC Many asstd pieces, variety
of fabric, colour and prints. Tel. 9384
9889
FURNITURE Art Deco 1940/50
dble bedroom suite, 2 wardrobes,
bed, dressing table and stool vgc
$350 ono. 9384 9889
FURNITURE Retro 1960/70 single
bedroom suite, bed, dressing table
and wardrobe vgc $90, buffet, sliding
glass doors with 3 drawers $75.
9384 9889
FUSION
Clothing:
"Many
fashionable
women
aren't
necessarily stylish; stylish women
always look fashionable" Harpers
Bazaar. Shop style thus winter. 168
Hampen Rd. Nedlands. Ph 9386
3936
FUSION Clothing customer quote
"best consignment store in Perth."
Shop vintage, recycled, designer and
new all in the one space. 168
Hampden Rd. Ph 9386 3936
KITCHEN Dresser, solid pine $200.
Lawn mower electric with long cord
$35 Cottesloe, 0419 914 952

LOUNGE Cream. Two seater, all


leather S & L furniture, ex. cond
$450. Mirror tinted, thick gold
wooden frame 83-90cm $90, no
sms. 0468 861 880
LOUNGE/ Sofa: Leather, 2 seater,
rich dark green, full grain leather,
very stylish. Superbly comfortable,
features feather filled back cushions.
Excellent condition. $245.00. Please
phone: 0400 749 433
LOUNGE/ Sofa: Leather, superb
quality, 2.5 seater, dark navy blue,
Italian leather. Classic styling, very
comfortable.
Cost
$1500.00.
Excellent condition. Sell $375.00.
Ph: 0438 396 273
LOUNGE Suit unused. Lazyboy
storm grey leather finest quality, two
recliners, large three seater $5,500
new. Will take $2,500. 9387 5931
POOL Hose Zodiac near new
12x1m sections $60, 9387 3253
POOL Kreepy Krauly Pro. Brand
New Unit including all accessories.
$500 ono. 0418 919 140
RETRO 4 Piece cane garden suite
$50, 9386 8426
SINGER Treadle sewing machine,
six drawers, inc tool box, bobbins,
great
working
cond,
great
conversation piece $550.00, 0411
161 194
TERYLENE
Curtains
plus
drawstring rods 226cm/165cm
/170cm $100 ono. Ph 0437 736 403
THREE Piece Merry Widow lounge
re-sprung, re-covered, beige tone,
excellent condition $2500.00 Art
Deco 0411 161 194
WARDROBE: Antique, Oak. Has 3
doors with lovely bevelled mirrored
central door. Features 2 drawers +
large hanging space to interior.
Measures 1540mm wide, 1870mm
high, 530mm deep. Dismantles for
easy moving. Excellent condition
$375.00. Ph: 0477 433 591

WINDOW
CLEANING

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

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

Trevor 0406 809 977

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

Call Rolf
9279 2981
0408 930 235
WINDOW
REPAIRS

Paul Jones

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

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CLEANING

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Residential / Commercial
1-4 Storeys
Includes Flyscreens & Mirrors
Police Clearance and Insurance
Gutter Cleaning

Tim 0405 049 994


tsbi@westnet.com.au

ARTS & CRAFTS


Indigo
Painting

Credit Card Facility Available


Free Quotes Josh and Mike

0416 042 258 or 0413 998 955


1300 460 996
www.diversitycleaning.com.au

33034

Larry
Mtichell paintings for sale.
Call 0428 516 335

BRENda

BIRD Lover? Beautiful Australian bird


prints and originals at
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BABY ITEMS
COT Dropside Teak by Babysafe.
Excellent condition plus mattress.
Ideal for Grandparents 130 by 70,
$50.00, 9384 2824
SEEKING Egg donor. Due to being
diagnosed as a carrier for a
debilitating hereditary condition
which I have a high chance of
passing on. My wonderful partner
and I have been advised that we
need to seek assistance in the form
of a selfless wonderful egg donor.
We both have good jobs would
provide all the love and support a
child needs in life. No cost will be
incurred by the donor. If you think
that you are the egg donor we
desperately need, then please call
Anne at PIVET MEDICAL CENTER,
quote 71170 on 9422 5400

BOATING
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Recovery new and Antique


All your upholstery needs
26 years experience

ANTIQUE Display cabinet glass


doors, two bottom drawers Oak
$400. Excellent condition. 0421 218
912, 9344 3757
CLOCKS
Antique. Years of
collecting. Selling Grandfather
clocks. Assorted mantle style clocks,
German, Vienna and Station clocks.
French clocks. Phone Philip 0450
049 679. Home 9380 6399
PEPPERMINT Grove, 11 Irvine St.
Sat 28th and Sun 29th March. Fine
Georgian , Arts & Crafts. Some early
Australian. Secretaire, sideboard, set
6 dining chairs, French gilt mirrors,
Longcase clock, Persian rugs and
more

iSHINE Window
Cleaning

Isaac 0405 300 298

9354 4524

ANTIQUES

Phone MARTIN

0414 738 888

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- Home Theatre Systems


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

SWANBOURNE
WINDOW CLEANING

7 Day 6am - 10pm

Richard Kaiser
Specialist in weak
signal areas

HALESTORM
ANTENNA &
AUDIO VISUAL

Ph: 6201 1387

www.uwerepairs.com.au

WINDOW
CLEANING

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Fully Insured / All areas

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Stump Removal

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Qualified Bricklayer

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0407 774 549 9387 5153


Free Quotes

WASHING MACHINE
REPAIRS

9242 2952
MAINLINE
TUCKPOINTING

www.professionaltreesurgeons.com.au

TREE SURGEON

PROUD

0407 771 476

0407 473 626

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Satisfaction Guaranteed
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please phone RENE COOLEN

M: 0411 351 251


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Specialising in all styles of


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TREE SERVICES

Metal Ox Ironworks

Essential
Accessory for CAMPING and boating.
King Pin Pegs and Jumbo clips for
securing towels, togs and stuff for
drying on sturdy rails. Available all
boating stores. Info. Rob on 0428 929
258

Handmade Wrought Iron

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

9272 8282 0419 045 250


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COMPLEMENTARY
THERAPIES

FASHION

LOST & FOUND

BRUNO Magli "strappy" shoes, high


heels $100. Size 36. Ring 0457 457
339

LOST Pink and Grey Galah "Polly"


Mosman, Cottesloe area. M: 0401
840 203, Ph: 9385 0120, M: 0413
961 133
LOST Subiaco Tuesday, Rokeby
Road Fuji digital camera in green
glasses case. 9341 5626, 0475 908
849

FOR HIRE
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Traditional
Hawaiian Lomi Lomi Massage.
Flowing, Balancing & Blissful. Loving
hands, loving heart massage by
experienced practitioner, Mt Lawley.
Avail Weekends. Yasmin:
0488 644 418

COURSES
FREE
Introduction to doterra
essential oils. Discover nature health
solutions for everyday ailments with
certified pure therapeutic grade
essential oils. See, smell, experience
these amazing oils and have a free
Zyto Scan. Every Wednesday 11am
in Floreat. For Zyto appointment and
class availability call Penny on 0419
927 835

COMPUTERS
A1
Computer Home services,
reasonable rates. 9343 9212, 0409
375 245
AVAILABLE
Reliable computer
support repairs. Upgrades, new
systems, software installing, virus
removal, onsite work or home. Local.
Call Ian 0411 181 573
DO You need help with your Apple
products? iPhone, Ipad and Mac
Computer help. Personal one to one
training and assistance. All types of
issues. I can come to you. Western
Suburbs local. Patient and friendly.
Great rates $. Call Dale 0435 357
753

COUNSELLING
AMYGDALA
Consulting,
Professional Psychotherapy &
Counselling. Effective and in-depth
for individuals. Specializing in
Relationship Counselling, Marital
and Family Therapy. Qualified, 30+
years experience. Free half hour,
based in Claremont Medical Centre.
www.amygdala.com.au or 9383
3132
COUNSELLING /Support for those
needing to recover from Narcissist
/Psychopath abuse. Qualified
therapist. There is a way forward.
First half hour free. 0419 322 388
DON'T Let chronic pain isolate you.
Meet with others to share and learn
to manage pain. Group begins 21/4
/15 (8 weeks). Contact us at
Cohesive Group Counselling 0424
239 350 or 0404 587 711 or Email:
linda-sharon@cohesivegroupcounselling.com

EDUCATIONAL
CHEMISTRY Tuition. 30 years
experience former TEE/WACE
marker Year 11/12. Tuition in your
home. Phone 0417 962 388
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
ENGLISH, Maths specialist holiday
tuition at NumberWorks'nWords.
April 13-17. Individualised tutoring.
So much fun it doesn't feel like
learning. Free assessment. Ph 9388
3727.
www.numberworksnwords.com
MATH, Physics, engineering tuition.
Qualified, supportive female teacher.
B.Sc. (Physics), Grad.Dip.Ed
(mathematics). 15 years teacher
experience. Call Suravi: 0402 447
584

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your next workshop or meeting?
Discover A Place To Just Be in East
Fremantle.
0405
670
803
www.aplacetojustbe.com.au

GARAGE SALES
HOUSEHOLD
Items bric-a-brac
8am-2pm. March 28th 33A Ailsa
Street, Wembley Downs
ROTARY
Swap Mart. Every
Sunday 7am to 12 noon. Broadway
Shopping Centre, Nedlands. Seller
bays $5. 1st Sunday free. Come and
get bargains galore or sell your
goods

HEALTH & BEAUTY


BODY Contouring product that
tightens tones and lifts. See amazing
results in 45 minutes. Application is
simple and can do at home. Very
affordable. Skeptics welcome. Call
Trudi 0417 096 781
ELDERLY/
Oncology Massage:
Senior Card Holder Monday Special$20/30min. Mobile Massage Clinic
comes to your home and offers you
a safe, gentle and effective massage
for those living with cancer,
medically frail and elderly.
Call Amanda 0438 957 579
MASSAGE,
Huna Hawaiian
Swedish relaxation. Indulge yourself,
experience
deep
relaxation,
qualified, n/s Alanah 0405 755 715
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
MOBILE Massage Clinic comes to
your home and brings you the Magic
of Massage. Swedish, Relaxation,
Deep Tissue. A massage treatment
tailored
to
your
specific
requirements. Alleviate anxieties,
stress, depression and muscle
tension. Call Amanda 0438 957 579
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
WAXING Full leg, $40, back wax
$45. Facials $50. Wembley. 9387
7257, 0439 909 503
YOGA Kundalini. Ongoing open
classes on Tuesday evening in
Wembley and Thursday evening in
Fremantle.
Certified
teacher
Suzanne 0414 883 139

HOLIDAYS & RESORTS


COTTESLOE Apartment. Great
ocean views from every room and
wide balcony. Renov 2brm fully furn
and equipped. Mins walk to beach
and train. Quiet street. Aircond, rates
from $110-$160pn, min 4. Special
weekly rates from $700 (winter). Ph
9339 4448 or 0405 670 803
COTTESLOE Beachfront apartment
avail. One b/r renov. Great views,
fully self cont. Rates from $95 pn
winter to $150 pn peak.
Ph 0405 670 803 or 9339 4448
www.24706.worldstays.com
COTTESLOE Beach House Stays.
Family and executive self-contained
houses and apartments available for
short term rental in Cottesloe and
surrounding areas. Phone 9286
2641 www.cbhstays.com.au
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

MATHEMATICS (inc. Specialist,


Methods and Applications) and
Physics tuition in your home.
Specialising in Years 10 to year 12,
ATAR, University and TAFE.
Focusing on clear explanations,
problem solving and test preparation.
Experienced, professional and
dedicated tutor. Phone Denton 0425
898 598 or 9418 7703

GRACETOWN Comfortable, family


holiday house with ocean views. 3
bedrooms. 0438 465 631

MATHEMATICS
Tutoring, high
school level. Tutor is a current
Master of Science student with
experience tutoring. First session
$20, subsequent ones $40. Cameron
0406 849525

MANDURAH. Treat yourself to a


quick Get-away in this modern 3 bdr,
2.5 bth, 2 storeyed townhouse,
located in the Heart of Mandurah.
Small pet ok. From $150/night. Call
Amanda 0438 957 579

MATHS, English specialist holiday


tuition at NumberWorks'nWords.
April 13-17. Individualised tutoring.
So much fun it doesn't feel like
learning. Free assessment. Ph 9388
3727.
www.numberworksnwords.com
MATHS And Physics tutor. All
levels. Electronic engineer with
teacher qualifications. I have a
passion for the hard sciences and
love to impart knowledge. Phone
Justin 0423 711 275
MATHS
Tutor.
Qualified,
experienced teacher specialising in
mathematical skills for 5-9 years old.
Rosemary 0412 454 276
MATHS
Tutor High School.
Registered teacher. Remediation,
extension, WACE exam preparation.
$60/hour. Contact Peter 0431 862
963, 9385 9857
pbaileyg20@gmail.com
PHYSICS And Engineering tuition
in your home. Specialising in Years
10 to year 12, ATAR, TAFE and
University. Focusing on clear
explanations, problem solving and
test preparation. Experienced,
professional and dedicated tutor.
Phone Denton 0425 898 598 or 9418
7703

GRACETOWN: Panoramic Ocean


views, all new furniture, sleeps 8
people. Walk to the beach, surf,
shops, oval and tennis court. No
smoking or pets. $300/night. Ph
0428 728 663

PEPPERMINT Grove Beach. Large


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

HOUSESITTING

MARRIAGE
CELEBRANTS
I Do! Glenda Prideaux is a
Commonwealth Authorised Marriage
Celebrant. Your special day will be
like no other because, in consultation
with you, I will write and deliver an
individual and unique ceremony
which encompasses your feelings
and hopes for a beautiful life
together. It will be a memorable,
professional and polished ceremony.
My experience includes renewal of
vows, commitment, namings and
funerals. 9448 2728, 0407 336 604.
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
SUBARU Impreza 2002 hatchback,
manual, white 137,000km. Great first
car $5200 janetstead11@gmail.com

MUSICAL
GUITAR Lessons. Eve Tsakalos
Guitar and String Inst School. Group
tuition and private lessons available,
any style taught. Learn from Perth's
most experienced teacher. Contact
Eve 9387 5014
GUITAR
Tuition, beginner to
advanced. eddierg@bigpond.net.au
9381 9146
PIANO Lessons. Munchkins Music
(20yrs). Afternoons. Beginners
welcome. 9446 1605
PIANO
Tuition. Experienced
qualified piano teacher/music
specialist teacher for adults and
juniors.
Saturday
mornings.
Nedlands. Phone Liz 0422 578 091
PIANO
Tuner, for professional
piano tuning services, phone Ronald
0416
065
983
or
visit
www.1pianotuner.com
PIANO Tutor wanted. Seeking an
energetic person to teach 8 and 11
year old girls piano in a fun and
contemporary way. Lessons at our
house in Mosman Park, preferably
after school. Please contact Mike
0417 902 944
SINGING
Tuition
beginners
/advanced, 9381 9146,
terryann@bigpond.net.au

OVERSEAS HOLIDAY
ACCOMMODATION

EXECUTIVE Penthouse in Darling


St South Yarra. Close to all
amenities (one stop to the MCG).
Special
3
night
packages.
www.thedarlingmelbourne.com.au.
Bookings: 9750 5444

LOST & FOUND


IF Any cheque books or paper work
are found in the Western Suburbs
area in the name of Del Popolo
please phone Melissa. Our car was
broken into and a bag with personal
papers was stolen and believed to
be dumped around that area.
Melissa: 0417 955 500

SITUATIONS WANTED

PUPPY
School and puppy
management:
Sundays
at
Swanbourne Veterinary Centre.
9.15am and 10.45am respectively.
Barista coffee available! Just come
along or ring 9384 2644

CLEANING
Thorough, honest,
reliable lady $25/hr. 0438 968 215
DOMESTIC Cleaning. Over 15
years experience. Professional and
reliable. Team of two.
Call 0402 397 915
FURNITURE
Restoration and
repairs. Experienced in restoration of
Antiques. The best job at the best
prices. References. Please call
Colin: 0434 902 146
GARDEN
A backyard blitz.
Experienced. Phone Nick 0412 772
238
GARDENER, Honest and reliable.
$25 per hour. Phone Peter 0439 091
338
GARDENER/ Handyman. 10 years
exp in Perth and surrounds. Reliable
professional service. No job too
small.
Reticulation,
garden
maintenance, landscaping, advice
and general odd jobs. Free quotes.
Call Marlow 0401 498 737
GARDENER Professional, reliable,
maintenance, reticulation, mulching
and pest control 0421 215 495
GARDENER
Western Suburbs.
Through exp. Reasonable rates
0498 837 612
GARDENING
Weeding, garden
maintenance, clean-ups, pruning,
odd jobs, $40/hr. Alex 0421 369 294
GARDEN makeovers, clean ups,
reticulation, soft scapes, hard
scapes,
maintenance.
Apprenticeship in landscaping. Call
0423 477 822
GARDEN makeovers, cleanups,
reticulation, softscapes, hardscapes,
maintenance. Apprenticeship in
landscaping call 0423 477 822
GARDEN Need a tidy up? W
suburbs verge pick up coming soon.
Pruning, c/sawing, weeding etc. Will
visit to quote. Adrian 9387 1520
GREEN Tree: friendly, handyman,
gardening, organiser service. Call:
0452 176 308
HANDYMAN Efficient, reliable. 25
years
experience.
Painting,
gardening, tiling, craftsman etc. Call
Bob. 9444 6474, 0403 511 072
HOUSECLEANER
Experienced,
reliable,
honest,
excellent
references. MOB: 0410 293 105
IRONING
A1 Absolutely best
quality service, Western Suburbs.
Smoke free van, pick up and
delivery. Long est. reliable. Lyn 0418
915 842
IRONING/ Drycleaning. Expert 24hr
turnaround.
Quality
work
guaranteed. Regular, reliable van
pickup and delivery to your door.
Local family run business.
(Established 1986)."There are no
wrinkles in our reputation". Phone
PRESTIGE IRONERS 9385 7788
/0403 121 181
IRONING Expert in business shirts,
trustworthy, police/c. Housekeeping,
efficient, reliable, p/clearance,
trustworthy with references. 0415
170 739
IRONING Lady, mature, reliable,
non-smoker,. Pick-up, deliver. 0422
847 468
IRONING Or washing and ironing.
Pick up and deliver. Non smoker.
Police clearance 0433 835 783
IRONING Pick-up afternoon, deliver
next day $15/hr 0438 968 215
LAWNMOWING
Gardening
handyman, odd jobs. Phone 0407
100 075
MANAGEMENT. Do you require
assistance
with
planning,
management or marketing. With 25
years experience in management
and MBA qualified, I have
experience in a wide range of
portfolios. Call Diana 0457 457 339
NANNY Wed, only 2015. Exp,
pre-primary teacher, love chn. 1st
Aid Cert. 0-6 yr olds. 9381 6613
ODD Job man. Basic house and
garden maintenance including:
weeding, painting, wallpapering,
picture hanging and furniture
restoration. No job too small to
consider. Local to Nedlands. One off
to long term. 7 days. Phone Colin
0434 902 146

SMALL
Dog minding in our
Wembley home. Huge yard, TLC,
walks. Julie 0400 681 145

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

RELIGIOUS NOTICES
PROVIDENCE City Church. Easter
Service. Good Friday: 3pm at 260
Bagot Rd Subiaco. Eastrer Sunday:
10am at LT3.101 ECU Mt Lawley.
6pm at 260 Bagot Rd Subiaco. More
info, providencechurch.org.au/city

SITUATIONS VACANT
CAREGIVERS Needed to make a
difference in the lives of older
people. We are seeking mature,
reliable and compassionate men and
women to provide non-medical
assistance and companionship to
seniors in their own homes. We offer
flexible day, evening, overnight and
weekend hours. No qualifications
necessary, all training provided
through to Cert III. Experienced and
qualified staff are also welcome.
Own vehicle required. To apply
please call Home Instead Senior
Care during office hours on 6310
0400
CASUAL
Community Gardener.
Shine Community Services is a not
for profit organisation based in
Cottesloe which provides a range of
services to seniors and people with
disabilities. We are currently seeking
a Gardener to join our team
immediately. Gardening with SHINE
you will be required to perform basic
gardening duties such as: pruning,
weeding, raking, repotting and
general gardening duties following
the organisation's guidelines. We
require a mature, motivated, reliable
applicant with flexibility and a can do
attitude. Applicants must be able to
relate to the elderly and people with
disabilities in our community.
Applicants will be required to have
relevant experience, a reliable
vehicle, current police clearance,
current driver's licence, mobile
phone and be able to work in the
Western
suburbs.
SHINE
Community Services offers a very
supportive working environment,
above award wages, flexible working
conditions and salary packaging
opportunities. Casual, part-time
position. Please email your
a p p l i c a t i o n
t o
referrals@shinecs.com.au. For any
further details call 9383 2663

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

DELIVERY Rounds for the "POST"


Newspaper in Nedlands and
Shenton Park. They each have 450
papers in them and the papers are
big, so keep that in mind. Ring Jan
Mon- Wed, 8.30-5.00pm, 9381 3088

PERSONAL

BOOK-KEEPING
Service,
registered Bas Agent for small
business. MYOB experienced.
Reliable, reasonable rates. Off site
work preferred/remote work into your
office. Getting tired of your
paperwork? Call me now and free
yourself so that you can get on with
running your business. References
available upon request. Mandy 0422
200 248 or for more information
email
mjaccounting@westnet.com.au

EXPERIENCED
Male therapist
available for sensual/relaxation
massage.
Bookings
essential-Mosman Park.
Ph 0405 568 137
SENSUAL
Massage qualified
therapist. Petite, brunette. By
appointment, Mosman Park, from
$70, Rachael, 0415 836 700

PETS
110% Care while you're away.
Owner operated since 1998. 9382
3550 or visit
www.homeoraway.com.au

33041

110% Care while you're away.


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

INTERSTATE
ACCOMMODATION

PETS

Silky
Terrier female. Born 23/10/14 $950.
9444 7430
DOG Obedience Classes: Qualified
Dog trainer Neri Karazija. Saturday
mornings and Wednesday evenings.
Next classes commence April 2015.
Bookings essential. Ring Jaimee on
9384 2644
DOG
Obedience workshops.
Having trouble with recall, jumping
up and pulling on the lead? Our
Workshops with Neri Karazija are
just the thing. To book your place
ring Jaimee on 9384 2644
DON'T Have time to walk your dog.
I can help 12 or hourly. Walk or run.
Police clearance. Sue 0417 178 947
PROFESSIONAL
Walking and
Sitting service. Police cleared.
Easter bookings available.
www.pawsinthepark.com.au

HOUSESITTER
Wanted April
7-April 18. Must love dogs, require
references, police clearance.
Cottesloe area. 0421 653 829
STUDENT/ Senior required for bin
removal for block of units. Monday,
Thurs eve. Applicant must live in
Mosman Park. Ph 0439 517 844

SITUATIONS WANTED
BABYSITTER/ After school care
Uni student, experienced. Mosman
Park and surrounding suburbs. 0431
335 256

CASUAL Girl Friday: Professional


image with a sound working
knowledge of computers and general
office procedures including taking
minutes in meetings. Seeking work
as a "back-up" to businesses
requiring an efficient temp to fill in for
a day, a week or when staff on
annual leave. $35 per hour + gst by
invoice with own ABN. Please
contact me to view my CV. Available
immediately 0412 912 842
cheralynbuckley@gmail.com
CHAFFEURED
Sedan service.
Airport and Western suburbs.
Luggage Trailer now available. VISA,
Mastercard and Eftpos. LIc. 3862.
Call Barry 0422 376 943
CLEANER,
Experienced Lrg
/homes,
police
clearance,
professional, reliable. 0415 170 739
CLEANERS:
Husband/wife. 15
years experience. Good references
0433 835 783
CLEANING
Amazing. Excellent
references, P/C. Free quote. 0450
001 973
CLEANING And iron professional
experience cleaners $30 hour, 2
cleaners, plus vacate cleaning 0413
570 137
CLEANING Experience and ironing
lady honest min 4 hours, $30hr,
0450 900 945
CLEANING High quality, Police
clearance. Very honest and reliable.
Eric 0431 405 115

TO LET
AAAAFOR more properties To Let
see the classified advertisement
in our Real Estate
CITY
Beach, fully equipped
spacious home available three
months between May and August,
$500 neg, 9385 8482, 0438 858 482
CLAREMONT 2 bed flat. Fully furn
& equip. Great location. $370 p/w.
No smoking or pets. Ph Loren 0424
524 849
COTTESLOE Large 'Olde' apart
with entry porch, entry hall, formal
lounge, formal dining, master
bedroom and enclosed sleepout.
Bath in bathroom, laundry, own front
verandah overlooks attractive garden
on ground floor in central John St.
Art Deco building of 3 apartments,
around 500m to beach and 500m to
Napoleon St shopping and train. Will
suit quiet single. No smoking or pets.
$500 p/week phone for viewing 0408
929 677
CRAWLEY 2 brm (BIR), lounge
/dining a/c, kitchen (inc fridge),
separate bath/wc. 1 parking bay.
Quiet and close to uni, transport and
shops. $460/week neg. 0412 234
885
MOSMAN
Park 3 bedroom
renovated villa. Tiled floors, modern
kitchen
and
bathroom,
air
conditioned, secure courtyard
powered, garden shed, double
carport. Located in quiet area, 2
minute walk to shops, train, buses,
ocean $550.00pw, negotiable.
Phone 0429 987 120
NEDLANDS 13/70 Broadway $315
pw, 1 Brm unit unfurnished 0417 981
306

Nigel Shaw said I


dont believe the designer is an architect.
Mr Rowe said the
buildings complied
and he was not the
designer.
Mr Shaw said there
was no access to the
river for boats, and
the design was not
uniquely suited to
the site.
The design does
not represent the context at all. It could be
anywhere, he said.
There should be
some respect shown to
this area. It will still
look like a four-storey
building regardless of
its use.
There is going to be
a lot of money spent on
this. We should say we
are not going to take
this any more.
But councillor John
Wetherall disagreed.
The style is not
our prerogative, he
said.
Councillor Leo
McManus said: There
are already mausoleums by the truckload.
This is just three more
mini-mausoleums.
When he was challenged about using
a derogatory description he added:
Its not a bad mausoleum. They are very
big buildings and the
style of house is up to
the individual.
Some of the very
big houses of Dalkeith
are not out of character. The council should
not interfere.
Councillor Joe
Porter said to interfere was precisely
what that council was
there for.
But the sole issue
was the difference of
opinion on whether
the building was two
storeys or four, and
what a future owner
could use it for, he

TO LET
NEDLANDS To Let. Hampden Rd
Office, approx 48 sqm. Excellent
location $1250 + GST pcm inc. rates,
taxes and parking. David Azzopardi
0418 924 950
SUBIACO
$680 per week.
Character home, 2 bedroom, 1
bathroom, modern kitchen, great
location, available from late March,
suit couple. Phone or email owner on
0437 485 139
or jds@fsps.com.au
WEMBLEY Over 55's, $380/week.
2 bed/1 bath. Unfurn, airc, balcony ,
carbay. Avail 1 Apr. No pets/smoking
inside. Ph 0466 095 070
dave@dsduncs.com
WEST
Perth character office
155m2,
5
parking
bays
janetstead11@gmail.com

WANTED TO BUY
17TH To 20th Century antiques and
collectables wanted. Furniture, chest
of drawers, old clocks, pocket
watches, wrist watches, china, silver,
dolls, teddy bears. Will pay best
prices. Cash paid. Phone Philip of
Nedlands 0450 049 679 or 9380
6399
ABORIGINAL/
Pacific art, old
artefacts. paying $1000's. Ph 0433
143 278
ANTIQUES
And collectibles
wanted, silver, wrist watches, toys,
bears, leather suitcases, tribal
artefacts, chandeliers, retro, Chinese
and Japanese, cameras. Phone
Giselle 0422 931 587 or 9440 4711
RADIOS, Old valve type + parts,
any condition, private collector. Ph.
Andrew 9319 1703
WANTED To buy bric a brac. Old
stuff and 60s. Paul 0412 736 291

WANTED TO RENT
WANTED:
Furnished
accommodation Cottesloe area. 2-3
bedroom, 1 + bathroom. House,
apartment or townhouse required
from approximately mid May to mid
September whilst we renovate our
home. Rent and dates negotiable for
the right place and dependent upon
facilities, location etc. Would prefer
Cottesloe,
Swanbourne
or
Claremont. Surrounding suburbs
considered. We are a family of four
with a small house trained dog.
Please call Zoe on 0414 905 222

said.
We are allowed
to take that into account, he said.
It is very important
we look at the value of
that space, if it could
be used other than
what it is described
as on the plan.
He said the plans
showed there was no
theatre, no gymnasium
no billiard rooms.
This space could
easily be converted
later, he said
I cannot believe
in this day and age
of digitalised storage there would be a
need for this amount
of storage.
Councillor Kerry
Smyth said owners
use was credible.
I do think the focus
is cooking, food storage and wine and
artefacts.
They have not gone
for billiard rooms and
theatres and that is
their choice and lifestyle.
Mayor Max Hipkins
said information to
the council about
such things as illegal
change of use usually came from complaints.
The council has the
power to enter any
property and inspect,
he said.
Councillor Bill
Hassell said: Views
from Jutland Parade
will appear as two
storey because other
levels wont be visible from Jutland
Parade.
He added that conflicting advice from the
council and developers lawyers had been
singularly unhelpful.
Both look at the
same authorities and
reach different conclusions, he said.
Asked how high they
would be compared
with 64 currently under
construction in the City
of Nedlands, planning
officer Peter Mickelson
said from memory they
would be lower.
He understood the
Swan River Trust had
not objected to the
project.

Taxi

From page 3
They [the police]
were not as helpful as
I would have hoped,
she said.
They told me it
would take a week to
process the claim.
I don't understand
why it should take a
week. This man is still
on the loose.
Cottesloe police station officer-in-charge
Neil Morton-Smith
said on Wednesday
that they were still
investigating the incident and had liaised
with Swan Taxis.
But Swan Taxis
told the POST it had
no record of the incident.
Jane said the taxi
driver was Caucasian
with a heavy build,
more than 180cm tall,
with unkempt dark
brown hair and facial
hair.
It really shook me
to think about what
could have happened
if that resident wasn't
there, she said.

Page 110 POST, March 28, 2015

Austin Robertsons sporting

Two extravaganzas for the price of one


What comes around once or
twice in a lifetime if youre
lucky?
If you were a learned man,
and one who was going to live
to the age of Methuselah, then
you might say you could see
Halleys Comet twice.
But if youre a normal dude
like me, and from planet Earth,
you might just be happy with
the fare about to be served up
on our sports fields and television sets.
Crickets World Cup final is
to be played on Sunday at the
MCG, and because I am being
beaten by deadlines, I cant tell
you who will play the Kiwis for
the Holy Grail of cricket.
The dramatic Kiwi-Springbok
semi-final clash was truly a classic of mammoth proportions.
The Bard himself, Willie
Shakespeare, could not have
scripted a better drama to hold
the viewers spellbound up until
the final curtain fell.
Two of the Proteas, a tearful
captain AB de Villiers and giant
Morne Morkel, who sobbed
uncontrollably, clearly showed
just what this World Cup meant
to the players.
Faf du Plessis and Dale Steyn
were also close to the tissue
box.
From my fading memory I
have not witnessed scenes like
that on a cricket field ever, not
even after a Test match.
I can recall Roger Federer
struggling to talk through his
tears after being knocked over
by Rafa Nadal in a Wimbledon
final.
No engagements for yours
truly on Sunday and hopefully
no tears.
And then before you can
blink, and utter ala kazam, at
long last our football gets under
way next Thursday night with a
rip-snorter of a match.
Carlton play Richmond at the

Woeful Proteas skipper AB de Villiers shows the strain of defeat.


MCG, in a weekend chock-full
of great matches right through
to the Geelong-Hawthorn clash
on Monday, with our West
Coast Eagle chums meeting the
Bulldogs on Saturday, and the
cherry on the pineapple-upside
down cake for me, the Dockers
playing Port Adelaide on Sunday
afternoon.
This is the sort of program that
the Barnum and Bailey circus
promoters would die for.
In the cricket it has come as no
great surprise to see the cream
rise to the top.

And as interesting as the World


Cup has been this summer, we
have had a lot of cricket, and
just lately there has been a slight
chill in the night air, and that
means that our cherished footy
season is almost upon us.
The champagne corks were
popped long ago, New Years
Eve resolutions have been made
and by now broken, and once
the footy starts our sport has a
rhythm all its own.
For many, the sports calendar
doesnt really start until the
footy gets under way.

Now the coaching staffs are


settled, our footballers have
been tormented with yet another exhausting pre-season,
the recruiting wars are over,
the trades done and dusted, so
lets get out the footballs, folks,
and get into it.
Unfortunately, I do not have
two television sets. In fact, on
reflection, I am lucky to have
one.
But if there was a budget
for two, I could have watched
as well all the NAB practice
matches.
To be honest, I have given
these matches a bit of a bagging in recent weeks, but from
what I have seen of the gladiators young and old, they have
left nothing out in the middle
but honest sweat, laced with a
ferocity and intensity that have
surpassed anything I have seen
in past pre-season hit-outs.
Amazingly though, I reckon
that the various on-line betting
facilities have opened the books
for the punters loosening their
wallets on what are really only
scratch matches.
I would suggest that a few
bucks have also changed hands
on all the recent cricket, particularly on the sub continent.
No doubt we are not too far
away from being able to place
an each-way bet on four flies
climbing up the Parliament
House wall.
It takes only a small amount
of imagination to anticipate a
fantastic season of AFL football
this year.
Clearly there will be many
future stars on show, with the
new boys, the Gold Coast Suns
and GWS, certain to be no
pushovers.
Some of the ageing supermen,
including two (or even three?)
Brownlow medallists, will be
struggling this season and I
reckon the face of the final four

Faf du Plessis

Morne Morkel
might surprise a few as well.
The Dockers still look very
nifty to me, but I am not so
confident that the Eagles will be
able overcome their injury list
and win too many games against
the top teams in the comp.
I hope I am wrong. Time will
tell.
I am so overwhelmed lately,
I get tired just watching all
this sport.
Have to put the old pushbike in mothballs for a while
and load up with crackers and
cheddar.

Have we entered a new dead era for bowlers?


By the end of this World
Cup, the lords of international
cricket know that something
has to be done.
Its pretty obvious that the
batsmen of this tournament are
armed with high-performance
bits of willow that have sent
balls flying around the place at
such speed it has become almost
dangerous.
But more than a menace to
anybodys safety, whether that
be umpires, fieldsmen or spectators, the game has become
so lopsided that I believe the
advantages to the batsmen
have become a menace to the
game itself.
The bats, or more accurately,
these lumps of wood carried
around by todays cricketers, are
more like bludgeoning instruments that have the power and
strength of a railway sleeper.
Top edges go for sixes, snicks
race away for fours, and what
was once a forward defensive
stroke can speed away to the
boundary like a tracer bullet.
In the days of yore, we got a
fair smattering of sixes in shorter- form cricket, which undoubtedly delighted the spectators,
thus confirming that they liked
to see boundaries scored.
In todays cricket, sixes and
fours have come at such an
astonishing rate as to become
almost passe.
It took more than 35 years for
a One Day International (ODI)
team to make 400 runs in an
innings.
But in this World Cup, totals of more than 400 have
been reached three times in
a week.

Master blaster Opening batsman David Warner crafts another innings for Australia.
Most of these mammoth totals
were inflicted by the haves
against the have-nots in the
lead-up matches, but then in
the New Zealand-West Indies
quarter-final, the Kiwis took the
Calypso Kings with the relish of
a kid in an ice-cream parlour
with a pocketful of money.
If all this run-glut carnage
doesnt put the topic of heavy
bats under the microscope of
the wise men of the game, what
will?
Test legend Barry Richards
was one of the first to raise this
question in this column more
than two years ago.
In the POST, December 29,
2012, Richards labelled the
modern-day bats as the bazookas

of Australian sport.
Richards contended that
hitting a cricket ball with a
modern bat was like a firing a
missile through an armoured
truck by a shoulder-held rocket
launcher.
I knew there was a serious problem, Richards said,
when an edge from a David
Warner hook shot went flying
away for six.
When mishits are going for
six, things are far too much in
favour of the batsman.
Strangely enough, a comparison of the weights of the bats of
yesteryear and today doesnt
reveal much difference.
Without getting too technical, the old bats weighed two

pounds six ounces (1.16kg),


Richards said.
It will surprise most to know
that 28% of an older bat was in
moisture content.
What the manufacturers have
managed to do is to take all the
moisture out of the bat and
replace it with extra wood.
So bats today are 28%
thicker.
In cricketing parlance, this has
also made a marked difference
to the size of the sweet spot on
the powerfull willows of today,
again according to Richards.
In the old days, the sweet spot
on a bat was about the size of a
50 cent piece, he said.
Today that same sweet spot is
an area of about three inches by

two inches [7.5cm by 5 cm].


Its a huge difference, and
an enormous advantage to the
batsman.
Bigger bats of course, are only
a part of the problem.
Smaller grounds and two new
balls for each game have also
made it easier for the batter
to swat balls over and to the
boundaries in world short-form
cricket.
I am trying to imagine what
is going on in the mind of little
Johnny, sitting at home watching all this batting-dominated
mayhem on the tube.
Why on earth would he want
to be a bowler?
Our kids are drawn to cricket,
or indeed to any sport, because
of its stars.
The stars in cricket right now
are the batsmen.
I cant see a Dennis Lillee,
Glenn McGrath, Brett Lee or
Shane Warne anywhere, and
even if I could, the way things
are today, even they might struggle to avoid a flogging during the
batting happy hour of the final
10 overs of an ODI.
The ICC need to step up and
be bold, because the scales of
cricketing justice are out of
kilter.
Maybe the guys at World
Cricket headquarters can look
at changing the ball, perhaps
allowing a more pronounced
seam?
Maybe they could even mess
with the length of the pitch
hell, did I say that?
Or simply change the rules to
restrict the future shape, size
and weight of the bats that are
going to be used.

POST, March 28, 2015 Page 111

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