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Anzac roundup page 19
Marine Pde
prang-fest
By BRET CHRISTIAN
Cottesloe councillors set
their faces against a bid this
week to lower the speed limit
along Marine Parade, despite
a large number of crashes.
Councillor Sally Pyvis said the
40kmh limit for the commercial
beachfront section should be
extended for Marine Parades
entire length.
She said its appeal as a scenic
drive should be discouraged and
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Each week 51,990 copies of the POST are distributed, reaching every household and business in the western suburbs.
These suburbs are shown on the map on page 2. Extra copies are delivered to other selected riverside suburbs.
Climate confusionist
link to uni think tank
What is happening at the University of
UWA?
Universities are not merely places of learning. As well as creators of knowledge, they
are, or are supposed to be, moral communities guided by principle.
Their appointments and activities should
also be transparent and accountable and be
in the interests of society, not solely their
pecuniary interest.
It was disturbing, therefore, that UWA
sought to allow the destruction of urban
bush through its sale, in doing so risking the
survival of species through loss of habitat.
Now, with a $4 million grant from the federal education budget, UWA vice-chancellor
Paul Johnson has seemingly independently
agreed to establish a new department at the
business school, the Australian Consensus
Centre, with links to Bjorn Lomborg, a
political scientist with no qualification in
economics or science.
Why were senior staff in the business
school kept in the dark? Particularly when
Dr Lomborg is a notorious and controversial
climate confusionist.
In my view it is a political move, concocted
to provide the federal government with cover
to justify inaction on climate change and
reducing foreign aid.
In my opinion, it is a sell-out, an unethical
and unprincipled decision that puts political
expediency and cash ahead of principles and
undermines the standing and credibility of
the university.
George Crisp
Kimberley Street, West Leederville
UWA guilds wrath see page 4
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Service people
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In the US, defence
personnel routinely get
discounts on all sorts of
things but that culture is not
prevalent in Australia.
So it was a pleasant
surprise when we heard
from a local serviceman that
Claremont business Cloud 9
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owned and operated by
Basil Scaravilli and Russell
Rodgers, offers all military
personnel a 20% discount
on all of their services,
including dry-cleaning.
And its been a busy week
with suits and uniforms
being cleaned and pressed
for Anzac Day services.
We do it because we
appreciate that they put
themselves on the line for
us in their daily work and
Spices past
use-by date
Spices, the company that
won the catering contract
for the new Wembley Golf
Course redevelopment,
wants to trade under a different name.
Cambridge council,
which owns the golf course,
has been asked to put
the lease in the name of
Clubhouse Catering instead
of Spices Group WA.
Mayor Simon Withers
told the towns community
committee it was important
to ensure the new company
would be offering the same
guarantees as Spices Group
WA.
There are two directors
of Spices Group WA.
A third family member
Knight moves
service.
We also discount school
uniforms to help mothers
who have got a lot of
expense, and for anyone
who works at a hospital
because they treat people,
they help the community
and they get very little
reward, he said.
P L C I n s p i r e d m e to
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Kate Stannage
Paediatric Orthopaedic Surgeon,
Class of 1989
Multimillion-dollar
gamble on waste
By LLOYD GORMAN
After pumping $150million
into an experimental waste
system in Shenton Park, the
company behind it is relying
on millions of dollars in new
loans and grants to get the
project over the line.
If Anaecos DiCom plant gets
up and running, Claremont,
Cottesloe, Mosman Park,
Peppermint Grove, Subiaco
and Stirling councils will send
it their waste, which is currently dumped in landfill in
Rockingham.
In a financial report posted on
its website this week, Anaeco
Ltd says it is losing money and
relying on recent and coming
injections of cash to deliver and
finish the DiCom plant at the
Brockway Transfer Station, on
the corner of Brockway Road
and Lemnos Street.
Cash-strapped Anaeco designed and developed the DiCom
plant which aims to turn 75% of
household rubbish into compost
and bio-gas for the Western
Metropolitan Regional Council
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After surviving Gallipoli, the
Rev. Fahey said the horrors
he had written about before
had not prepared him for the
Western Front.
Even if the censorship allowed me, I shall make no attempt to describe what I have
seen at the Somme [in France],
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At Buckingham Palace in
March 1917, he was awarded
a Distiguished Service Order
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He was only the third priest
Please turn to page 84
after OMeara.
There is a plaque for him at
the Flame of Remembrance in
Kings Park.
A sign was placed near his
grave last year when it became
a feature of a historical trail
through Karrakatta.
Meanwhile, an Irish Australian
reader in Cottesloe contacted
the POST last week to point
out that thousands of Irishmen,
like their Anzac counterparts,
fought at Gallipoli as volunteers,
sometimes side by side with
Diggers.
Some 3411 Irishmen from the
10th Irish Division (from what
is now the Republic of Ireland)
and the 36th (Ulster) Division
died during the Gallipoli campaign.
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Hip-hop teacher Dayna Osborne
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The school will be taking part
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They will swap computer
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They will also be collecting
sponsors to raise money for
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Claremont councillor Karen
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If you have restored an old house whether its a humble workers cottage near the railway or a grand
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open fencing on every street boundary, which will promote a more attractive streetscape.
The combination of equalising setbacks and mandating open fencing (and requiring single storey
development in the case of the Corner Lot Three Dwellings option) is designed to reduce the
impact of buildings on neighbouring properties and the street, and to retain the open streetscapes
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table.
My husband and I had a
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our youth!
We even have a record of 20
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of Cambridge mayor Simon
Withers and his pals in their
insulting red T-shirts (Keeping
calm is not an option, Letters,
POST, April 18).
The patronising slogan
plastered across Mr Withers
midriff should, of course,
read: Concrete and bitumen
everywhere so take a running
jump.
Further, it is disappointing
the POST seems to have lost all
interest in the plight of those
residents of West Leederville
who face massive and disproportionate infill in their already
densely populated suburb.
West Leederville seems to be
the forgotten suburb.
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councils.
All groups have pledged to use
their experience to help Subiaco
fight any ill-effects of the City
of Perth Bill that is due to be
introduced into Parliament in
the current session.
Subiaco councillor Stephanie
Stroud said the real agenda behind the forced merger proposal
had to be kept in mind.
This was to dilute community
input into unsuitable develop-
Another battle looms Campaigners brought their signs from all over
the metropolitan area when they gathered in Subiaco on Sunday to compare notes about the successful campaign to defeat council mergers.
ments in order to give develop- ligerent and unyielding and
ers free rein to override the even vitriolic, said Subiaco
councillor Julie Mathieson,
wishes of communities.
Subiaco mayor Heather reading from Ken Spillman's
Henderson said Perth's pro- history of Subiaco.
People attending the meeting
posed takeover of Kings Park
was especially alarming and were concerned that the City of
Perth Bill would deny Subiaco
had to be resisted.
People from all over WA treas- residents a Dadour vote.
The Western Suburbs Alliance
ure Kings Park, she said.
When it was proposed to circulated petitions protesting
build a swimming arena in against the takeover, pointing
Kings Park there were not out that there had been no costenough bulldozers to crush the benefit analysis.
Kings Park has its own board
people who wanted to lie down
as a safeguard against develin front of them, she said.
The meeting heard the story opers, said Colin Latchem, a
of one of Subiaco's best-known member of the alliance.
He said it was a protected
sons, Dr Tom Dadour, who gave
his name to the amendment that A-class reserve, but so was The
requires a vote when a council Esplanade in Perth, most of
which was now being sold to
is to be abolished.
He was energetic, often bel- developers.
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bottles to
filling teeth
By LINDA CALLAGHAN
A mens shed proposed
for Floreat looks like being
shelved.
By DAVID COHEN
When Jane Forma worked
in vineyards she was alarmed
how the acid in wine eroded
her teeth.
So the former winemaker
became a dentist.
When I was doing my wine
degree we did have a couple
of lectures from dentists on
the importance of winemakers looking after their teeth,
Jane said.
Its an occupational hazard.
Winemakers tend to get a lot
more erosion of their teeth.
Jane (31) grew up in North
Fremantle, went to PLC and
then spent a gap year working on Margaret River vineyards.
After a four-year oenology
degree in Adelaide she worked
in South Australia, Alsace
(France), and Californias Napa
Valley.
I love wine and I loved the
people in the industry, Jane
said.
Theres a strong camaraderie when you work together 12
hours a day for three months
straight.
But by 2008 Jane was tired of
long hours over summer and
the global financial crisis hit.
I was weighing up my next
step and when the GFC hit the
long-term prospects were not
looking that great, she said.
I was one of the lucky ones
who didnt lose their job.
While she was doing her
five-year dental degree, Jane
worked in Rob Bates-Smiths
East Fremantle bottle shop.
She finished her UWA den-
C O M M E M O R AT I N G T H E
CENTENARY OF ANZAC
On the 25th of April 1915, the men of the
Australian and New Zealand Army Corps set
foot on a darkened beach 12,000 kilometres
from home. For many, the day would be cut
cruelly short. But for our nations it was the
beginning of a long journey.
The ANZAC spirit was born at Gallipoli that day.
A tradition that has been passed from generation to
generation of our defence forces who have fought
for freedom on behalf of our country.
Some 8000 Australians died at Gallipoli and on that
peninsula thousands of our soldiers remain buried.
Each one has a story.
Let us remember Cottesloe brothers Corporal
George Curlewis, Lance Corporal Selwyn Curlewis
and Captain Gordon Curlewis who served in the
16th Battalion and Corporal Arthur Curlewis of the
12th Battalion. All four landed at Gallipoli on
25 April, only one would return to Australia.
Selwyn was killed at Quinns Post on the night of
2 May, he has no known grave. Gordon was killed
at Quinns Post only one week later and buried at
Beach Cemetery. In August, Arthur was wounded
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then Reveille or Rouse at the close. Once used to give orders to
soldiers in the field, these strains are now part of our founding
legend, DAVID CUSWORTH explains.
From its lowest note, this
simplest of instruments rises
a perfect fifth; the dominant,
the most powerful harmonic
repeated urgently, demanding
attention.
The call then breaks into the
upper register, running through
the range, exploring every nuance of the chord.
Suddenly the bugle returns
Century of
tradition
By LLOYD GORMAN
man evacuated.
He died in Perth in February
1999, aged 101.
Tracey Hall, Len Halls grandson, and Danica Hall, his greatgranddaughter, will light the flame
of remembrance.
The practice of having fireworks just before bouncedown
for Dockers games which was
introduced at the start of the
season, will still go ahead.
The footy starts at 6.45pm.
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Lemons
sweeten
zoo life
By LINDA CALLAGHAN
A Dalkeith lemon tree and
schoolboy Andrew Triglavcanin
are helping save endangered
turtles.
Andrew sells the lemons from
the tree in his garden and donates
the money to Perth Zoo to help the
western swamp turtle.
Environment Minister Albert
Jacob invited him to the zoo on
Wednesday morning to see the
new breeding centre that Andrew
helps.
We used to give the lemons
away and I asked Mum if I could
sell them, Andrew said.
The tree in Robert Street fruits
most of the year and Andrew runs
an honour system so neighbours
can leave donations and help
themselves.
So far he has raised about
$400.
Andrews love of wildlife comes
from some of the adventure
holidays he and his family have
taken.
They have been to the Amazon,
the Galapagos Islands and
Madagascar.
He has been piranha fishing in
South America and on safari in
South Africa.
Later in the year they are off to
Norway for a polar bear holiday.
I want to go to Papua New
Guinea because they have some
really big insects there, Andrew
said
He and his sister Olivia (15) have
different ideas.
Holidays are a balance between animals and shopping,
said Andrew, a student at Christ
Church Grammar School.
Sweet success ... Andrew Triglavcanin has sold lemons from the familys tree to raise about $400 for a western swamp turtle breeding program at Perth Zoo. Photo: Billie Fairclough
In touch Nurse Denise Ki, left, Telstras Guy Champion, nurse Moira
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Rack o to
the EcoFair
A University of WA physicist
is developing a hand-held surgical probe to reduce secondary surgery for breast cancer
patients.
The Cancer Council recently
awarded Associate Professor
Vincent Wallace a $422,000
Youngberg Women's Cancer
Research fellowship to develop
and test the probe that uses new
terahertz technology to help
surgeons remove cancer.
Professor Wallace said every
year about 3000 breast cancer
patients in Australia required
second surgical procedures because not all the cancers were
removed the first time.
He said there was a real
need for an accurate, real-time,
non-destructive way to assess
tumour margins (the boundary
between tumours and healthy
tissue) during surgery.
Terahertz technology uses a
special type of light that is invisible to the naked eye to create
images of living tissues.
With collaborators in the
UK, Professor Wallace has
developed a hand-held terahertz probe that can be used
during surgery to differentiate
between the cancer and healthy
tissue.
The funding will be used to
develop this tool further and
test whether it is practical and
economically feasible for breast
surgeons to use.
It could be used for any surgery requiring damaged tissue
to be removed without taking
normal, healthy, tissue.
Professor Wallace hopes to
have a prototype finished later
this year.
The real problem is that surgeons are very reliant on their
experience to identify where
the cancer is, he said.
Professor Vincent Wallace has spent seven years developing the terahertz probe, inset, to detect cancer cells
during surgery. Photo: Billie Fairclough. INSET: A prototype probe.
Obviously they use other
tools like X-rays and ultrasound
before and sometimes during
surgery.
But the fact is about 20% to
30% of women still return for
a second surgical procedure
to remove cancer tissue left
behind.
If we can cut the secondary
surgery rate by 50% that would
be fantastic.
The special light uses terahertz radiation.
Basically its a very far infrared light that sits between the
infra-red of your TV remote
control and a microwave, he
said.
We found that light is unique
years
veloped by an international,
multidisciplinary team of engineers, scientists, doctors and
clinicians.
Professor Wallace developed
the idea by talking to surgeons
about what problems needed
solving.
But he said the work could not
be done without the generosity
of the people who donated to
the Cancer Council.
It is a great honour to win
this award and to meet the
relatives of Joan Youngberg,
whose generous gift to the
Cancer Council WA allows me
to continue this important work
in improving the treatment of
women's cancers, he said.
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Souvenirs
taken
A Wembley couple had
their holiday souvenirs
and photos stolen last
Thursday night just after
they arrived home from
the airport.
The Harborne Street
couple got home at 10.15pm
and left their boot open,
with suitcases in the car,
while they went inside.
When they returned five
minutes later the suitcases
were gone.
In the cases was $1740
of property, including
cameras.
Hunt for
DIY crim
Cottesloe police are closing in on a man suspected
of stealing drill bits from
Bunnings.
The latest incident,
at the Cottesloe Central
shops, was last weekend.
Shop staff told police
the man was a regular in
the store.
Last Sunday he joined
others across the road at
the Grove library.
Police later received
a report about a stolen
bike.
BEAT
with DAVID COHEN
Blood leads
to charges
A Claremont man has
been charged with trespass after his blood was
allegedly left at a crime
scene.
Cottesloe police said
they found the blood behind an outside door while
investigating a January 19
theft from a Claremont
business.
The local man (24) was
charged after DNA testing.
He is due to appear in
the Perth Magistrates
Court next month.
Tenants evicted
Three public housing
tenants have been evicted
from their Mosman Park
homes this month.
The tenants were evicted
from a 27-unit apartment
block in Wellington
Street.
A fire gutted one of the
apartments last Sunday,
but the Arson Squad and
firefighters said the blaze
was not suspicious.
A cat was killed in the
fire.
Two of the tenants were
in jail. One had not lived
in his unit for some time
and agreed to release his
tenancy.
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Suspect
followed
Swanbourne liquor
shop workers followed
a suspected thief into a
nearby shop after calling
police last Sunday.
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for thieves
Stealing two rings
was easy for burglars
in Shenton Park on
Saturday when they
found a lounge room
door unlocked.
They took a diamond
ring and a gold band
from the Nicholson
Road home between
10.30am and 2pm.
A white BMW stolen
from West Leederville
last week was found in
Koondoola the next day.
The owner had left the
keys of the 2011 car on a
shelf in his garage.
Wembley police are
hunting the person
who threw a letterbox
through a front window
on Tuesday morning.
An Antrim Street,
Leederville, resident
said a person wearing a
blue hoody threw the letterbox through the glass
at 7.15am before walking
to the nearby railway
station.
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Georey Dean, of Shenton Park, sent in this photo and says that to the
delight of park visitors and more than 100 waterbirds, recent rain has
begun to rell Lake Jualbup. But, he says, this leads to the perennial
puzzle: how deep is it? Thanks to this intrepid ball retriever, Jualbups
secret has now been revealed in depth. For him it was knee deep,
Georey said. More if you are a duck or swan.
Cott disgrace
Its a great shame that despite
a world-class beach, the public
changing rooms and toilets at
Cottesloe (I can speak only of
the mens, of course) are an
absolute disgrace.
Its embarrassing taking interstate or overseas visitors down
to that stunning locale only
for them to have to change in
something that stinks.
Surely someone could bring
this facility into the 21st century.
Norman Burns
Cape Street, Tuart Hill
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It seems we have a long way to
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Anzac Day rightly respects
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who fought for freedom and
country. It is also a time for deep
reflection.
Our federal government
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up fear and too little time considering alternatives to sending
more troops off to war.
A lack of reflection on the
death and destruction of war,
a lack of compassion for the
refugees of war, a lack of respect
for cultural and religious differences, and a lack of insight
into our own behaviour are a
dangerous mix.
Its time to listen to the stories
of our returned soldiers, time
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alternatives.
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So successful is the rehabilitation of the Lake Claremont
wetland that there is now a
housing crisis for ducks.
With increasing numbers of
birds moving in, there are not
enough old trees with suitable
hollows for nesting.
A few months ago, Friend of
Lake Claremont Claire Brittain
and care officer Greg Simpson
came up with the idea of getting
nesting boxes built locally.
They approached Mike Wiggin,
coordinator of the Mosman Park
Mens Shed, to ask if there was a
volunteer who would construct
the boxes.
Mens shed member Tony
Lalor put up his hand, explaining that hed always enjoyed
playing with wood.
Two months later, Tony had
crafted not only three parrot
boxes and two possum boxes (to
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be installed in trees), but also
seven customised duck boxes,
complete with landing strips
to tempt ducks to inspect their
potential new nesting sites.
Tony used exterior plywood
donated by Vern Williamson of
WA Timber Supplies,
A trial box placed near the
lake last October was soon
appropriated by a pair of pinkeared ducks, which could be
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Community news
Gallipoli
remembered
By Shannon Lovelady
Gallipoli Dead from
Western Australia Project
John William Inman, known
as Jack, was born in 1889
in Emerald, 50km east of
Melbourne, the first-born child
of George and Caroline.
His brother, Edwin, known
as Ed, was born in 1894 and
two sisters followed in 1895
and 1898.
By 1899 the family had come
to WA, where George worked
as a sanitation contractor for
Fremantle council.
All was not well, however.
The Inquirer and Commercial
News of June 23, 1899 reported
Caroline sued for separation,
citing George was addicted to
drink, and had recently struck
his wife and knocked her
about Caroline was granted
custody of their children and
George was ordered to pay her
30 shillings per week (roughly
$215 today).
But Caroline was soon expecting again and the baby was born
the following year.
George (48) died in February
1904 and records show his last
residence was unknown.
Tellingly, Caroline placed no
death notice.
In July 1907, aged 37, she married Lambert Barlow (29). For
a few years, the family lived in
Watkins Road, Claremont, and
then Beaconsfield.
The Inman-Barlow family circa 1914. Ed Inman, left, and Jack, right, who would soon be fighting in Gallipoli,
are pictured with their mother, Caroline and siblings.
Jack joined the Postal and
Telegraph Department and, in
February 1913, was promoted to
assistant in Perths GPO. His devoted sweetheart was Fremantle
lass, Jean Wardle.
When war was declared, Jack,
nearly 25, enlisted at Blackboy
Hill on August 11. By the time
his brother Ed (20) joined up 10
days later, the 11th Battalion
had been formed.
Despite Jack having spent
three years with Fremantles
Garrison Artillery, he was allocated to the reinforcements
and, in November, was sent to
Melbourne for further training.
Ed meanwhile sailed for Egypt
in the first convoy.
After some frustrating delays,
Jack finally joined him at Mena
Camp on February 28, 1915.
Andrew Pittaways book,
Fremantle Voices of the Great
War, features several excepts
Ed Inman as he appears in
Australias Fighting Sons of the
Empire, 1919.
Inman wounded 25th April, not
reported seriously.
Caroline now knew the rhythm
of army processing and that she
should have heard something
about Jack in the three months
that had passed. She sent a
telegram back, asking which
hospital he was in and, uneasy,
made it clear shed had no news
of him since April 24.
The army replied that it regretted not being able to tell
her where he was, but assured
her he must be progressing
satisfactorily.
Caroline wrote again on
August 19:
I am most worried and anxious about him. I feel that there
is something far more the matter
with because he has not written a line to me and it is now just
upon four months since he was
wounded. I know if the dear boy
is alive and in his right mind I
would have received a letter
from him long ago. Mail after
mail comes, but no word of my
boy. Hope deferred maketh
the heart sick. I am longing Oh
Jack Inman
as he appears
in Australias
Fighting Sons of
9.
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Community news
Players from the Year 5/6 players group and club president Simon Rodwell are looking forward to a new
season. The boys, rear from left, are Luke Brown, Gus Sheldrick, Joel Newton, Jono Williams, and front, Matt
Sheppard, Harper Orton and Charlie Rodwell.
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Lorna is seeking old rockers
If you used to groove to
songs like Flying Purple
People Eater, then Lorna
Baker wants to interview
you.
Lorna, an honours student
at Edith Cowan University, is
looking at the impact of radio
and rock n roll in Perth from
1955 to 1960.
I am currently recruiting for
interviews with people aged
between 72 and 85, Lorna,
a student at Edith Cowen
University, said.
They would have been 12
to 25 during the period I am
examining.
Lorna said post-war Australia
was celebrating life, family,
Lemnos Island
and the Anzacs
and Cinematography
Male characters are aged
from 35 to 65 and range from
footmen to Maxim de Winter,
husband of the late Rebecca
and the new Mrs de Winter.
For more information, contact Nicola Bond on 0417 907
291 (after 6pm).
There is also information at
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auditions.html.
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and also received the Chandler
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Perth Festival.
Cecile is involved with
Ghostnets Australia,
which highlights the
danger of ghostnets,
discarded or abandoned
fishing nets that float the
world still fishing until
they wash ashore.
With Ghostnets
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Old Love
The Last Great Hunt
Blue Room theatre
Closes May 2
Girlfriend and grandmother, Florence (Nicola Bartlett) shows photos of her grandchildren while flirting with Jim (Nick
Maclaine).
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Friday, November 27,
and new show on Sunday,
November 29. Book
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Moondyne Festival
Stirling Terrace, Toodyay
Sunday, May 3, 9am to
4pm
The colonial festival brings
to life WAs infamous
bushranger Moondyne
Joe, with street theatre, stilt
walkers, morris, highland
and Irish dancers, live
music, camel rides, and
childrens entertainment.
Gatsbys Cabaret
developers, as well as
partner institutions and
theatre companies in
Australia, Canada, the UK
and the US.
The series has already
received enthusiastic
endorsements from some
distinguished actors of
stage and screen.
Vanessa Redgrave
(Call the Midwife) who
started her career with
the Royal Shakespeare
Company, wrote: The
Renaissance stage was
filled with brilliant,
powerful plays that are
unforgettable once they
are seen or read. Digital
Renaissance Editions will
allow these amazing plays,
direct
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Kieran Garvey, right, plays the damaged Martin OMeara, with Rex Gray as his asylum attendant.
had to go through.
Under Any Old Gum
Tree, written and directed
by Noel, it will be staged
at the Shenton Park
Community Centre next
weekend. It features Irish
actor Kieran Garvey
as OMeara in his last
performance before he
moves back to Ireland.
Under Any Old Gum
demons.
OMeara was suffering
from post-traumatic
stress, but it didnt have a
diagnosis back then, Noel
said. It wasnt until the
Vietnam War that it was
recognised.
In my research, I looked
at the victims of shell
shock and it seems the
government of the day was
ashamed and embarrassed
by the men who couldnt
experimented on them.
OMeara was a violent
patient and spent up to 23
hours a day strapped to an
asylum bed.
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touching on what this man
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The fragrant smells of garlic clams in a cider sauce and freshly-baked sourdough waft
across the bar.
Carving out a
career in wine
Harry Reiffer has been
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life by the
drop
Figure it out
The tasting panels senior
members remember when
we would sit at masked
wine tastings and identify
particular wines by appearance, nose and palate,
including winery, grape
variety, region and vintage.
We dont believe our
palates have abandoned
us completely, but it
doesnt happen today.
Its because of the
number of wines now
available. The latest
edition (2015) of the
Wine Industry Directory
lists 2481 commercial
Australian wineries and
we get to taste only a
small percentage of their
produce.
There are now many
Australian wineries we
have never heard of. In
the past year, 103 new
wine companies were
listed, while 195 went
out of production.
South Australia makes
about 48% of Australias
wine and Victoria
around 18%, though
Victoria, which has
many small wineries,
has the most producers
at 745 compared to
703 in South Australia.
WA now has
366 producers, a
considerable number
considering we make
a tiny 4.5% of all
Australian wine.
Nearly all wine
companies produce
white and red table
wines while only 28%
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Director Michael Loney with Doris Edgar and performers, William Groucutt and Elouise Eftos, in front of a 1930s photo
of the Embassy Ballroom where Doris used to dance.
AN EVENING WITH
GEOFFREY
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DREAMING
TOO LOUD
SARAH McNEILL
of Gallipoli centenary
commemorations, the
UWA Choral Society
combines with the Royal
Agricultural Society Brass
Band to present Welsh
composer Karl Jenkins
contemporary mass for
peace, The Armed Man.
Jenkins, a former
jazz musician turned
classical composer, was
commissioned in 2000
to write a mass to mark
the transfer of Britains
armoury museum from
London to Leeds.
It has since become so
popular with professional
and amateur orchestras
and choirs that it has been
performed more than 1000
times around the world.
The title of the antiwar mass comes from the
15th-century folk song,
Lhomme Armee. Among it
inspirational sources is the
Islamic call to prayer and
text from the Mahabharata,
as well as quotes from
Dryden, Swift and Kipling.
The Armed Man is
usually performed by a
symphony orchestra and
massed choir.
For this collaboration,
the choir, directed by
Chris van Tuinen, will join
forces with the brass band,
which has links with the
University of WA through
its musical director Alan
Lourens, who is also head
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entertainment
Audiences have
become an integral part
of theatre-making in
recent years. Several years
ago, groups like Perths
PVI collective started
agitating audiences with
projects taking people
out on to the street using
technology as their guide.
Perth Theatre Company
loves taking audiences on
unsuspecting journeys.
In 2009, it first produced
An Oak Tree, involving
one actor and an invited
guest who knew nothing
of the play. Last years
White Rabbit Red Rabbit
involved an unprepared
actor who received
the script onstage, and
audience participation.
Then this years Perth
Festivals premiere of
I Wish I Was Lonely
explored connectivity
directly with the audience
and their mobile phones.
Technology is often
employed to guide,
direct and to engage in
an entirely personal and
individual experience.
Now independent
theatre company Side Pony
Productions takes it a step
further.
The play, The
Confidence Man, recruits
six audience members
each night, who are
then equipped with
headsets that guide them
through the story using
a combination of sound
track, narration and prerecorded dialogue.
Co-creator Adriane Daff,
Pre-dawn
caffeine
Sheppard is no stranger
to getting up at the crack
of dawn, so he decided
to greet Anzac Day with
an early morning coffee
service from 3.30am.
Iain is part of the collective at Rok Art Cafe at 269
Rokeby Road, opposite the
Subiaco War Memorial.
The cafe will open its
doors for people heading
out to dawn services, serving coffee, bagels and cakes
from 3.30 to 6am, and then
offering its usual breakfast
and lunch menu until 2pm.
City tribute
The city will be full of
Audience members don caricature masks and headsets to tell the story of a con man.
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and writers
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Boychoir (PG)
Dustin Hoffman as the esteemed and demanding Master Carvelle.
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Alicia Vikander, as Vera Brittain, brings fresh emotional weight to the familiar scenario of WWI grief,
ensuring that this mostly avoids the traps of dull,
dutiful heritage cinema, says Total Film. But Time
Out London thinks its just that: A beautifully acted
but disappointingly stiff period drama.
Though While Were Young is primarily a comedy
and a very funny one at that, managing to be
both blisteringly of-the-moment and classically zany
in the same breath Baumbach has bitten off several serious topics, for which laughter serves as the
most agreeable way to engage, says Variety. The
LA Times agrees: This delicious satire about ageing
hipsters and their discontents is everything weve
come to expect from the best of Noah Baumbach.
Community news
bowling
Cambridge
Last Fridays winners at Cambridge
Bowling Club were
Rosemary Goddard
and David Earl.
The winners of
the Saturday morning RAC game were
David Earl, Bob
Gauntlett and Rob
Stevenson, with
David Sladen, Barry
Snelling and Tony
Letch taking out second prize.
Mondays 2-4-2 winners were Ivor Davies
and Ron Day from
David Hughes and
Phil McShane.
In third place were
Neil Howat and
Duncan Macphail
and the plate was
won by Don Quin and
John Barlow.
Claremont
All members are
invited to the annual
bowls wind-up and
trophy presentation
dinner on May 8.
Pre-dinner drinks
are at 6pm, with the
dinner at 6.30pm.
Tickets are available
at the bar for $25 a
head.
In last Thursdays
mixed bowls, the
winners were Peter
Channer, Ireton
Parker, Maria
dAngelo and Patricia
Hubbard.
The runners-up were
Norm Underwood,
Rick Kendall, Derrick
Dimbleby and Thea
Wilmer.
Cambridge Notice
meeting
to
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Public Notice
The City of Nedlands advises that during the
month of May 2015, the Hardscapes in Road
Reserves throughout the City will be treated
for the control of weeds. An application of weed
control will be applied to road kerbs, traffic
islands, footpaths, and shared use paths for the
proposed eradication of annual and perennial
weeds and grasses.
Due to the unpredictable nature of weather
conditions, exact dates for spraying cannot be
confirmed. Appropriate signage as required
by the Health (Pesticides) Regulations 2011
will be clearly displayed on the contractor's
vehicles during the application. Treatment will
be undertaken by licensed contractors with
the operations monitored by City officers in
accordance with safety guidelines.
The product is a weed specific herbicide
(Glyphosate) and will be applied in accordance
with the product label, as is required by state
and federal laws.
This treatment will not apply to residents who
are on the City's non-spray register.
Further details may be obtained by contacting:
Manager Parks Services
City of Nedlands
71 Stirling Hwy
PO Box 9
NEDLANDS WA 6909
9273 3500
council@nedlands.wa.gov.au
nedlands.wa.gov.au
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Chief Executive Officer
In Saturdays mixed
bowls, the winners
were Dave Leeson,
Dot Leeson, Norm
Underwood and
Derrick Dimbleby.
The runners-up
were Barry Caporn,
Peter Channer, Hazel
Warr and Ireton
Parker.
After giving Barry
Caporn and Dave
Leeson a lesson in the
first round of Sundays
scroungers, Peter
Hiatt went on to win
scroungers from Kate
Hiatt.
The club congratulates Birdie Duke on
her 100th birthday.
Dalkeith
Nedlands
The ladies outnumbered the men in
last Tuesdays mixed
bowls, with two triples
and one four played.
Marg Wells and
Lynne Worland
teamed up with Peter
Norris for a +18 win,
followed by Ken
Brooke, Esther Scott
and Bruce Fiegert
on +13.
Celia Bakker, the
Ironside and Maria
Monks making up the
numbers with +8.
Thursdays social
bowls attracted 32
bowlers and after the
tea break, winners
played winners and
losers played losers.
The only team with
two wins was John
Pole, Don Hicks, Ric
Mapley and John
Monks, while the team
of David Hyde, Alan
Pitman, Win Jones and
Phil Dry had a win and
a draw.
In third place with
one win and one loss
were Ross McKenzie,
Ric Camins, Pek Goh
and Peter Brown.
Hollywood
Subiaco
Ptanque
At Subiaco Ptanque
Club last Saturday, the
beautiful weather
encouraged a record
number of players to
take part in the competition.
Equal winners of the
ongoing Presidents
Trophy were Jana
Franger and Sue
Dauth, followed by
Vickram Khadaroo,
John Beamish and, on
equal points, Emma
Isliker and George
Wright.
It was a swan song
for George who, with
his wife Pat, is heading
home to Marseille.
Au revoir George
and Pat. The club
looks forward to your
return to Perth next
summer.
During social play on
Saturday, Stephanie
plans to conduct a
pointing competition.
Judy Garland on
the silver screen
Judy Garland and Gene Kelly starring
in the 1942 movie For Me and My Gal is a
treat in store for movie buffs on Sunday.
For Me and My Gal is presented by the
western region of the Australian Museum
of Motion Picture and Television (AMMPT)
as part of its 2015 season of Classics of the
Silver Screen.
The film, directed by the famous Busby
Berkeley, features the title song and Oh
You Beautiful Doll. The story is based on
the lives of vaudeville actors Harry Palmer
and Jo Hayden.
The screening will be this Sunday, April
26. The doors open at 9.15am and screenings start at 10am.
The feature will be preceded by live
music, a newsreel, a cartoon, trailers and
a raffle. Tickets are $10, $5 for AMMPT
members and $8 for seniors.
All profits from the screenings go towards
preserving the rich heritage Australias
moving image industries.
For further information, phone 9367
1663.
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216 Railway Parade
There are pressed-tin ceilings
and stained-glass windows
in this character home, with
development potential.
AGENT: Ivan Helman,
Benad Helman.
The vertical succulent wall and ethanol fireplace are features of the dining area.
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Just hit the market: this two-storey architect-designed home is
on a 501sq.m block.
AGENT: Adam Marchant,
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MOSMAN PARK
24 Bryant Avenue
This charming cottage has
had only one owner.
AGENT: Jamie Dodd,
Riverside Real Estate.
$1.4million
SWANBOURNE
8 Knutsford Street
Beachside living and lowmaintenance contemporary
style combine in this northfacing home.
AGENT: Michelle Kerr,
Abel McGrath.
$2.35million
PEPPERMINT GROVE
10 Columba Place
With an undercover alfresco
deck, sunny poolside terrace
and an outdoor kitchen
complete with a rangehood
and bar fridges, this home
was made to entertain.
AGENT: Peter Clements, Mint
Real Estate.
24 Turriff Road
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Offers from $2.2million
by May 9
Acton North
ABOVE: The outdoor alfresco dining area overlooks the pool and lush
gardens. BELOW: French doors in the upstairs guest room open to a
sweeping verandah.
Upstairs, the main bedroom
has French doors that open to
a private balcony with stunning
city views.
Ms Melville said the property
was in a beautiful street and was
convenient to everything.
The things I have enjoyed
the most about the home are the
space and storage, the comfort
and the style, she said.
That [the style] is what really
spoke to me.
The selling agent is Yvonne
Furner of Acton North.
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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 and dining, caesarstone and
timber kitchen, alfresco terrace and quality
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She says in terms of ensuring
your property is presented looking
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market, she recommends owners
use professional photographers,
relocation agent contacts, cross
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4 Highland View
Spend summer entertaining
guests in the big alfresco
area of this three-bedroom,
two-bathroom home.
AGENT: Mark Murray,
Stocker Preston.
$1,195,000
Everything for a
growing family
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is the hallmark of
this family home nestled in one of Nedlands
most peaceful and leafy
pockets.
Built by Webb and
Brown-Neaves in 2008,
the two-storey home has
everything a growing
family needs, and all
within walking distance
of Hollywood Primary
School, the University of
WA and the QEII Medical
Centre.
Kids have the run of
the first floor, which has
three big bedrooms, a
bathroom thats light
and bright and an open
area that lends itself
a recently landscaped
garden, with more than
enough room for kids
to play.
The owner said it was
the big, but manageable,
garden with an overall
sense of calmness that
first drew her to the
property.
The moment I walked
inside I just thought
yes, she said.
And Ive absolutely
loved living here.
The selling agent is
Tonia McNeilly, of TM
Residential.
GRACETOWN
19 Langley Crescent
Enjoy the ocean view from
the balcony or head downstairs to the games room for
table tennis.
AGENT: Tracey Tyler, Acton
South West.
$1.75million
YALLINGUP
15 Wardanup Crescent
Watch waves break on the
reef while enjoying a cuppa
on the balcony each morning.
AGENT: Lee York,
JHYRealty.
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with its two bathrooms and
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Dunsborough is just
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Residents who complained to
the council said Marine Parade
was a commuter rat-run, speeds
were too high and traffic calming
was needed.
Marine Parade resident Shirley
Primeau told a council committee it was a recreational area.
We want to create a community sense, not one where people
just zoom through for a glimpse
of the ocean, she said.
However, Mr Elkins said traffic counts showed highest traffic
levels at weekends, suggesting it
was dominated by recreational
not commuter traffic.
The average speeds were
below the 50kmh maximum for
most of the road.
Hooning was a metro-wide
problem, out of the control of
the council, and would not be affected by a lower speed limit.
Mr Elkins said there had been
problems with drivers identifying crosswalks, with cars striking two pedestrians at the John
Street crosswalk, and with two
rear-end collisions at the same
spot during the three-month
study period.
There were crashes at other
crosswalks.
failure, he said.
He said the limits for referring applications to DAPs
were too low.
In NSW, the minimum
threshold is $50million, confined to projects of state and
regional significance. The
same should apply here.
Cambridge mayor Simon
Withers said councils were
better at dealing with planning applications.
Most developers will get
the same or a similar approval from our council process as
from the DAP, but developers
who want to overreach will
always chance their arm with
a DAP because they know
they will get nowhere with
the council, he said.
The advantages of going
through the council are that
issues can be worked through
and resolved informally
before the formal approval
meeting, and the council does
not require as many consultants reports, which can be
costly, to be produced prior
to formal approval.
Mr Withers said though
the change was welcome the
upper limit should have been
at least doubled.
I would have preferred the
ceiling to have been lifted
to $20 million or more, he
said.
When it works well, the
local government development approval process is far
superior to the DAP process,
but I accept that some councils
are difficult to deal with.
We have to give applicants
a better customer experience
than a DAP, otherwise they
will take the DAP route,
he said.
Stirling planning boss Ross
Povey said the city council
had always been against
DAPs.
The city remains opposed
to DAPs and believes they
should be abolished, with full
planning powers returned to
local government, he said.
The citys views were
subsequently supported
by the findings of the final
report of the Metropolitan
Local Government Review
Panel in July 2012, which
recommended that local government planning approval
be reinstated as a priority,
he said.
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She said he had carried it
around the world until he
eventually settled in Canada
and decided to sell it to a
dealer for a couple of hundred dollars.
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he realised he should not
have sold it and rang the
dealer to try to buy it back
but he said he had already
sold it, she said.
Eventually the flag ended
up in Edmonton, Canada,
with a collector of World War
I memorabilia.
He realised it was an
iconic piece that should be in
Australia, Wendy said.
She saw it mentioned in an
internet blog when she began
research for the Nedlands
exhibition.
She said the flag had been
authenticated by military
historians and World War I
experts.
The flag has a patch sewn
on to it with the date, April
25, 1915, and the signature of
the stretcher bearer who first
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Full Design Service.
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FREE QUOTES CALL
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CABINETMAKING
SUBIACO
FURNITURE
FACTORY
Custom-made Furniture
Kitchen, Wall and Vanity Units
Bookcases
9381 6098
Traditional Craftsmanship
7 Forrest Street,
Subiaco WA 6008.
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
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9344 1884, or
0418 914 284
THE CABINET MAKER
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Kitchen, bathroom, built-in robes etc
JONATHAN TOWERS
FURNITUREMAKER
CABINETMAKER
est 31 years
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Over 30 years experience in
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Honesty, Integrity and
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Built on our reputation in the
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Contact Jimmie Roche
CUSTOM
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Media Cabinets, Bookcases,
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I PERSONALLY DESIGN,
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ENSURING THE
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Indigo
Painting
0417 092 134
www.finishedkonstruction.com.au
Jaycraft Cabinets
APV
Constructions
HOMES / EXTENSIONS
Alterations / Updates
30 years experience
ARTHUR VENTOURAS
9302 5209
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BUILDING
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BUILDING
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BUILDING
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Fully Insured and Licensed
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Ph 9383 3510
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Upholstery
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Office cleaning
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Contact:
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0439 979 990
Office: 9401 3009
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Cottesloe 6011
Tel/Fax: 9384
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DUTCH ANTIQUE
Timepieces
Buying, Selling
& Restoration of
Antique Clocks
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By a qualified clockmaker
Member of the Watch &
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Home Extensions
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Shutters
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patios removals
Kitchen & bathroom
stripouts
Site clearing & clean ups
DRAFTING &
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ELECTRICAL
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ELECTRICAL
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WEMBLEY
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1800 18 12 24
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All electrical work
Air con split system installer
Safety switches, smoke alarms
Renovations, rewiring
Power points, lights, fans
Maintenance, emergency callout
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24 HOURS
FIREWOOD
TIMBER FLOORS
9387 4401
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Focus
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Maintenance and Fault Specialists
Repairs to Hot Water Systms
Telephone and Computer Cabling
After hours emergency repairs.
FLOOR SANDING
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Sanding, Sealing & Repairs
to all Timber Floors
to Your Satisfaction.
Ph: 9389 8903
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Flooring
REPAIRS LAYING,
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9384 4566
0412 770 881
FURNITURE
RESTORATION
4OUCHWOOD
2ESTORATIONS
Quality furniture restoration Repairs that last French Polishing
- Spray Work - Stripping etc.
Ernest Palmer
GARAGE DOORS
GARAGE DOORS
RANDELL HALL
NEDLANDS
GARDEN SERVICE
THE PERFECTIONISTS
Nedlands Fencing
Colorbond / Fencing
Insurance Work
Brick / Block Work
Retaining Walls
Asbestos Removal
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Indigo Painting
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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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MOSMAN PK
1800 18 12 24
24 HOUR 7 DAYS
PH: PETER
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www.vincentdemolition.com
SWANBOURNE
1800 18 12 24