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April 25, 2015

Barker blasts LandCorps foreign pitch

By DAVID COHEN

Claremont mayor Jock


Barker has criticised the state
governments promotion of
North-East Precinct apartments to overseas buyers.
Mr Barker said he would like to
see higher rates levied on proper-

ties owned by foreigners.


LandCorp is promoting the
Claremont Football Oval, and
other projects, in its 28-page
foreign investors guide.
The Town of Claremont works
hard to create a sense of community, Mr Barker said.
This is a large development

and therefore the elements


which go to creating a successful
community will be destroyed if
significant overseas ownership
results because of the LandCorp
push.
Mr Barker said the governments agency had a greater
responsibility than creating

sales at any cost.


In a large-scale development
such as this, LandCorp has a
special responsibility to create
a cohesive community environment, he said.
Their action in attempting
to attract absentee landlords
is not welcomed in Claremont,

as it is not in our residents best


interests.
I believe it is time for local
authorities in WA to rate overseas
investor-owned properties differently from those owned locally.
Last year the POST revealed
developer Pindan was offering
Please turn to page 93

Our first Gallipoli flag is back


By LINDA CALLAGHAN
The first flag flown at
Gallipoli as the sun rose on
Anzac Cove is back home and
on show in Nedlands, thanks
to a womans quest halfway
around the world.
The Red Cross flag was raised
by the stretcher bearers of the
3rd Field Ambulance group
who followed the first troops
ashore within about half an
hour of the first landing exactly
100 years ago today.
Curator Wendy Lugg discovered the flag, stained by
Gallipoli soil, had survived
when she began putting together an exhibition for the
Royal WA Historical Society
in Broadway, Nedlands.
Now there is a campaign to
raise about $35,000 to keep it
in Australia.
There are lots of mysteries
about where this flag was for
many years, she said.
About 30 years ago it was
saved from the tip by a 16-yearold teenager sent up to clear
the roof space at Beatty Park
pool.
If it had not been for his curiosity and sensitivity it would
have been lost forever.
No one knows how it came
to be at Beatty Park.
The young pool attendant
found it in box and said to his
boss, We should not throw this
away, can I have it?
Please turn to page 84

Long, mysterious trip home Museum curator Wendy Lugg shows o the Gallipoli ag on show at the Royal WA Historical Society in Broadway, Johnno never glorified war page 2
Nedlands. INSET LEFT: The patch showing the signature of Sta Sergeant Arnold Doyle Kemp, who saved it. Photo: Billie Fairclough
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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we go

instead the beachfront should be


promoted as a destination.
She had no support, but after
56 requests for traffic calming in
the street, council staff investigations revealed a surprisingly
big number of traffic accidents
along the beachfront strip.
The high rate of cycling accidents, cars hitting other cars
while parking, rear-end collisions and pedestrians being
struck on crosswalks was revealed in a long report by council engineer Doug Elkins.

Many of the cycling accidents


were not the fault of car drivers
cyclists running into the backs
of cars, hitting pedestrians, or
running off the road.
In four incidents, cyclists
were doored while riding past
parked cars.
Some accidents were caused
when car drivers turned in front of
cyclists, with serious outcomes.
They occurred when drivers
said they had failed to see the
cyclists.
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Sad to see Blair go

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
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After seeing the news about the Aldi


purchase of the Captain Stirling Shopping
Centre, I went down to the IGA this morning to visit one of the owners, Blair Morgan,
and literally had to stand in line to await
my opportunity to express my sadness to
him, such is the regard he, Tony and their
staff are held in.
Their service and service to the community are outstanding and I hope that
Aldi acknowledges this in the weeks and
months ahead.
The entire community will be very interested in the future development.
Noel Youngman
Colin Street, Dalkeith

Austins a great read

West Leederville reader John Townsends grandfather, Gallipoli veteran Ewart


(Johnno) Johnson, made the POSTs front page 27 years ago.

Thanks to the POST for hiring Austin


Robertson to write his weekly articles.
Last weeks, on Richie Benauds death,
along with Austins reminiscences from
World Series Cricket days, was a standout.
I have never met Austin, but while he may
not be rich in dollar terms these days, he is
extremely wealthy in life experience.
May he continue to pen these articles for
years to come.
Russell Woolley
Cambridge Street, Wembley

Johnno would never glorify war


The front page of the POSTs
Anzac Day edition in 1988 featured
my grandfather, Ewart Johnson
(Johnno), who was about to celebrate his 100th birthday but said
he would rather go back into the
line at Gallipoli than face the
party planned by his family.
Johnno died a week or two
after that party but, 27 years on,
my memory of him lives on as
though his 100th birthday was
yesterday.
Not one for commemorating
Anzac Day which he put down
to copping bullets in the knee
and arm as he waded ashore at
the Gallipoli landing and a lack
of interest in glorifying the war
he spent four years surviving he
nonetheless had dozens of tales
to tell of his time in the 3rd Field
Ambulance.
Tales of his colleague Simpson,
of donkey fame, with whom my
grandfather and his mates were
clearly not enamoured.
Tales of incompetent senior officers sometimes found with wounds
delivered from the Allied lines
and not the enemys.
Tales of the exotic foreigners he

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the American major league baseball pitcher he encountered in 1918
who could make a worn tennis ball
swerve as though by magic; the
unforgettable taste of tinned bully
beef; the accidental meeting with
his uncle who had enlisted in the
British army under an assumed
name; driving an ambulance over
dead bodies in muddy brick-red
fields that had once been villages,
pulverised by repeated artillery
barrages.
Johnno was never bitter about
the war, nor did he have any animosity towards the enemy.
He had a job to do and did it as
best he could.
When it was all over, he got a
job, raised a family and just got
on with life.
Like so many of his colleagues
in 1915 and the years since then,
Johnno never sought any credit or
recognition for his contribution,
yet I will have one main thought
when I remember him at the dawn
service today.
Thank you.
John Townsend
Blencowe Street, West Leederville

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POST, April 25, 2015 Page 3

Aldi: We will
honour leases

By LINDA CALLAGHAN

German discount supermarket Aldi says it will not push


shops out of the Captain Stirling
Shopping Centre in Nedlands.

Claremont RSL president Geo McClements welcomes James Mazza, on trumpet, and David Cusworth, on
bugle, to the Claremont war memorial. Photo: Billie Fairclough

POSTies play Last Post


Two Anzac buglers have
strong connections to the
POST.
James Mazza (19) will play
at the 7am service for Shenton
Park RSL, where he has played
for the past four years.
James, a UWA engineering student and John XXIII
College graduate, is the son
of POST property editor Julie
Bailey.
And POST subeditor David
Cusworth (56) will play at
7.30am at the Claremont war
memorial, on the corner of
Stirling Highway and Bay View
Terrace.
The two buglers this week
met Claremont RSL president
Geoff McClements, a 92-year-old
veteran of the Pacific naval
campaign during World War II,
whose father and four uncles
served in the 10th Light Horse
in World War I.
We could ill afford to lose
all those men [in World War
I], Geoff said.
The population of WA was
far less than one million.

He said more people would


take notice of Anzac Day this
year because of the centenary
of the Gallipoli landings.
Well get a big crowd here,
he said.
Weve got the service at
7.30am, a flyover by the RAAF at
8 oclock, and weve got the big
screen in the park and well be
putting the dawn service from
Gallipoli on the screen.
Across WA the number of
commemorations has grown,
and the RSL is encouraging
young people to take up the
bugle to meet demand.
RSL spokesman John Arthur
said bugles had been imported
for schools.
When the state RSL president Graham Edwards travelled around high schools, he
noticed the lack of bugles in the
schools, so we imported 20 from
Prague and talked to schools
with music programs and weve
provided bugles to them, he
said. One of those schools was
Shenton College.
We are working on an ac-

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A woman waved a metrelong sawfish bill in another womans face in West
Leederville on Monday.
The victim (50) was visiting
her investment property in
Brighton Street at 10.30am for
a home-open.
Another woman approached
her then swung the bill which
has sharp teeth on both sides

at her head.
The victim told police the
woman stopped the swing short
of her face.
Police are looking for a medium-built woman aged about
30 with brown hair and eyes
who was wearing a blue shirt
and pants.
She could be charged with
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buglers, Mr Arthur said.
I dont know if the shortage will be fixed before next
year, but were doing what we
can.
James said playing the Last
Post on his trumpet had kept
him involved in music after he
left school for university.
The only thing that keeps me
tied into playing trumpet is
Anzac Day and Remembrance
Day, he said.
Its a good feeling, like
youre giving something back.
Its always a very nice morning down at the RSL.
James recently discovered
that his great-grandfather,
James Daly, served at
Gallipoli and Pozieres in
France. He died in 1929
aged 39.
As a result, his daughter,
Maureen Jamess paternal
grandmother was raised as
a legacy child, boarding at
New Norcia.
Jamess uncle, Anthony
Mazza, said the Gallipoli
connection had been lost
for so long because James
Dalys four children were
very young when he died
and the next generation was
born long after his death.
So the message to any
person whose grandfather
or great-grandfather fought
in World War I and died before you were born is carefully check his war service
records because, like James
Dalys grandchildren, you
might make a surprising
discovery, he said.
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years to run.
They are going to honour
present leases, a spokeswoman
for the company said.
The supermarket chain bought
the centre, off Stirling Highway,
for an estimate of more than
$9.7million.
The announcement came less
than a week after Nedlands city
planners denied they had been
approached by or had any discussions with the company.
Real estate agent Tony Morgan,
who holds the franchise for the
IGA supermarket in the centre,
said: It is as big a surprise to me
as to anyone.
They have not approached
any of the leaseholders that I
know of and there have been no
discussions with us.
It is frustrating.
He said there were nine years
to run on the IGA lease.
I would be surprised if they
opened while we were there.
Other business owners, who
reputedly have shorter leases,
did not want to talk about the
new owners.

After the announcement,


Nedlands mayor Max Hipkins
said an architect had talked to
council staff about the site but
it was not known if he worked
for Aldi or was a freelancer who
had drawn up a scheme to put to
the company.
Mr Hipkins said the architects
plan showed an underground
carpark and a drawing of an
Aldi store.
Aldi, the no-frills retailer, announced last year it planned a
$450million investment to open
up in WA and South Australia.
It already has 14 planning applications lodged across WA and
plans to open stores by Christmas
next year.
Company representatives talked
to Subiaco councillors about their
ideas last year.
Aldi already has stores in other
states.
Its Nedlands store would offer
between 15 and 20 jobs, the company said.
Aldi director Viktor Jakupec
said: The acquisition of the
Nedlands site is an exciting step
forward.
Were finding WA shoppers are
becoming more and more curious
about what we have to offer.
Nedlands councillors last week
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UWA think tank


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Service people
on Cloud 9
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
Day Spa For Your Clothes,
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

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and Russell Rodgers.

nobody else does that,


Russell said.
Cloud 9 also gives
personnel an express cover
bag, like a suit pack for
their clothing.
Basil said the duo had
been giving the discount for
six years out of appreciation
for their customers military

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.

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Catering.
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The full council will be
A free glass of wine on
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rubberstamp the change. arrival?
We like how they
do things in Margaret
Chips nearly
River.
City Beach resident
down for Eagles
Martin Chambers will be
The West Coast Eagles at that towns Readers and
had a close encounter Writers Festival to appear
with IT disaster earlier this on two panels.
month.
In the second, Martin
The kitchen blaze at will discuss his latest
Subiaco Oval, which caused novel, How I Became
$1million damage, was next the Mr Big of People
to the Eagles computer Smuggling.
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A glass of the regions
Water from firefighters finest is included in the
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The blaze happened Writers Festival could
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Former Fremantle council


CEO Greg Pearce, who turned
developer 27 years ago, is behind the $96million plans to
redevelop the Station Street
Markets in Subiaco.
Speaking at a property
forum last week he revealed
that he had picked the words
Windsor and Knight for
his firm because he liked
the sound of them and they
seemed to complement each
other. And Windsor Knight
took off.
But he now regrets choosing
that name because, as he said
in his own words: Im a firm
republican.

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University of WA students are campaigning


to stop the university
pocketing a $4million
federal government
handout for a think tank
linked to a controversial
climate sceptic.
The UWA Student
Guild said vice-chancellor Paul Johnson should
reject the funding for the
Australian Consensus
Centre, which was recently established as part
Bjorn Lomborg
of the business school.
The guild also wants Professor Johnson to break
off any talks or plans to link with political scientist
Bjorn Lomborg, who is the director of the Copenhagen
Consensus Centre.
The UWA centre will adopt methods Professor
Lomborg uses in his Copenhagen think tank.
Dr Lomborg has been internationally criticised
and very controversial, guild president Lizzy OShea
said.
Many believe his research downplays the effects
of climate change and calls for inaction.
His track record with the academic community has
already started to harm UWAs world-class reputation.
Ms OShea said it was astonishing that the federal
government had managed to find $4million to support the ACC when it had cut funding to the Climate
Commission and CSIRO.
I believe this is politically motivated, and it is an
insult to the staff and students of UWA, as well as the
scientific community in Australia, she said.
I am concerned by Professor Johnsons comment
[in the Guardian newspaper] that it is difficult to get
federal funding across to WA no university should
compromise their academic integrity.
Students, staff and graduates have expressed their
outrage through many posts and comments on the
UWA Facebook page.
A petition organised by a student group called Say
no to Bjorn Lomborg had attracted more than 4500
signatures, a spokesperson said.

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Multimillion-dollar
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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
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students had enlisted that is the
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Day makes it easier


for developers
Developers have welcomed a change that
will make it easier to bypass councils to
get planning approval, thanks to Planning
Minister John Day.
A new lower price limit for applications to
development assessment panels (DAPs) seems
to mirror a warning from Local Government
Minister Tony Simpson last year that councils
would lose control of planning if they did not
go along with mergers.
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looked at it but have no power to deal with
it, Mr Simpson said at a Bunbury Chamber
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Mr Day has lowered the threshold at which


builders can opt to have projects assessed by
DAPs instead of councils from $3million to
$2million.
Mr Day also said that the change, which will
come into force on May 1, would give developers
greater freedom and create a more transparent
planning system.
The Subiaco-based developers group, Urban
Development Institute of Australia (UDIA), said
the sector had asked for the change.
The changes mean that at the lower end
developers can choose to go with a DAP rather
than being restricted to the local government,
said UDIA chief executive Debra Goostrey.
[This] is very positive as the industry has
the opportunity to either work with the local
government or seek approval from a DAP for
a far greater range of projects, she said.
This is an outcome sought by industry.
Mr Day said: By adjusting the thresholds,
the planning system is providing applicants
with more flexibility to choose whether their
application is determined by a DAP or the
relevant local government.
At a community level, the reduction of the
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Gallant priest won royal acclaim


By RHIANNON SHINE

Former Cottesloe priest, the


Reverend John Fahey, was a
sportsman, linguist, scholar
and humble Anzac hero.

A memorial plaque stands for


John Fahey today at St Mary Star
of the Sea church in Cottesloe.

There were a number of


amazing things about the Rev.
Fahey that inspired historian
Ruth Marchant James to write
his biography.
The Rev. Fahey joined the
Australian Imperial Forces
on September 8, 1914, just a
month after the announcement
of Australias involvement in
World War I.
Though other army chaplains
opted to travel on the hospital
ship, the Rev. Fahey, who was a
captain and Chaplain 4th Class
to the 11th Battalion 3rd Brigade,
travelled with the ordinary rank
and file.

It was 4.30am and


When soldiers left
there was a faint glimthe safety of Lemnos
mer of dawn.
for Gallipoli on April
Suddenly inferno
24, the Rev. Fahey rebroke loose from the
fused to leave his men
shore.
and was one of the first
Such a fearful hail
to reach shore.
of bullets from rifle,
This was contrary
machine-gun and shrapto the rule that chapnel as passes all imagilains should wait until
nation.
the beach had been
secured before going The Reverend John There was dreadful
slaughter in the boats.
ashore.
Fahey
I got to the beach
In letters obtained
exhausted and had to lie
by Mrs Marchant
James for the biography, written down among the falling bullets to
for the Journal of the Royal West catch my breath.
According to Mrs Marchant
Australian Historical Society,
the Rev. Fahey described the James, 60 members of the 11th
voyage to Gallipolis shores as Battalion were killed on that
first day.
peaceful.
In a letter to the Catholic
Everyone was waiting in intense expectation of what would Archbishop of Perth on May
16, 1915, the Rev. Fahey said he
happen next, he said.

was kept busy all morning attending both body and soul.
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],
he said.
It beggars all description.
In spite of being given the
same option as other chaplains
to return home, the Rev. Fahey
chose to stay.
At Buckingham Palace in
March 1917, he was awarded
a Distiguished Service Order
for gallantry under fire at
Gallipoli.
He was only the third priest
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Graveside vigil for Irish-born VC medallist


By LLOYD GORMAN
A delegation of Irish
Australians is planning
an Anzac Day vigil at the
Karrakatta grave of one of WAs
earliest and least well known
Victoria Cross winners.
Following the Subiaco commemoration on Saturday
morning, a small group will
break off to gather at the grave
of Tipperary-born Martin
OMeara.
OMeara migrated to Australia
about 1911 and was working as a
railway sleeper cutter in Collie
when he enlisted with the 16th
Infantry Battalion.
He narrowly missed serving
in the Gallipoli campaign but
served in France, where he was
decorated.
Over the course of four days

in August 1916 at Pozieres, the


sturdily built OMeara served as
a stretcher bearer and pulled
at least 25 wounded Diggers to
safety from no-mans-land while
under constant and heavy artillery and machine-gun fire.
He also carried water and supplies to troops and munitions.
He showed throughout an
utter contempt for danger and
undoubtedly saved many lives,
his citation said.
OMeara went on to serve
until the end of the war and
was wounded on three separate
occasions.
He was unmarried.
Not long after he returned to
Australia in 1918, OMeara was
admitted to Claremont Mental
Hospitals Montgomery Hall,
where he would spend the
rest of his life with a condition

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.

which could lead to violent


outbursts.
He spent 17 years in a straitjacket, unattended for long
periods.
The conditions in which he
was held sparked a parliamentary inquiry, but little changed.
He was too sick to attend an
Armistice Day function in 1929
for the states Victoria Cross
winners.
He died on December 20, 1935,
shortly before he would have
turned 50.
He was buried with full military honours, and three other VC
winners, including Cliff Sadlier
from Subiaco, were mourners at
his service.
A mess hall in Irwin Barracks,
the base for the 16th Battalion,
and a ward at Hollywood
Private Hospital are named

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Cottesloe
asked for
hostel share

Students to use
feet not fingers
Students are switching their
screens and tablets for some
ground-breaking dancing to
raise money for a new playground.
Hip-hop teacher Dayna Osborne
is showing Floreat Park Primary
School students some interesting
moves for a whole-school
performance.
I may be biased, but I think
hip-hop is the easiest to learn
and it appeals to boys and girls,
Dayna said.
The school will be taking part
in a nationwide screen-free
challenge from May 8 to 10.
They will swap computer
time for outdoor and family
activities.
They will also be collecting
sponsors to raise money for
a natural playground at the
school.
It will be built over three
years and reflect the history of
Floreat by having areas that use
boulders to mirror the quarry,
the plank road and the former
drive-in movie theatre in an
amphitheatre.

Wearne, the valuable waterfront aged-care home


in Cottesloe, would cost
$87-90million to rebuild to
modern standards, councillor
Rob Rowell said this week.
Community organisation
Curtin Care, which rents the site
at the southern end of Marine
Parade for a nominal sum, is
seeking tenure over the land
so it can borrow the money
needed.
But the big site, valued at
$32million, could also be developed for high-density apartments
to raise funds for providing aged
care in Wearne, which is jointly
owned by Cottesloe, Mosman
Park, Peppermint Grove and
Claremont councils.
Mr Rowell said that the four
municipalities had a big demand
for aged care.
Its a service to our community, not simply to use it
to build something to make
money from, he told a meeting of the councils works and
corporate service committee
this week.
We need it for aged care.
The decision was one of the
most complex faced by the
council in the mid to short term,
an administration report told
the council.
Mayor Jo Dawkins said that
if the site was handed over to
Curtin Care, the group would
have the right to on-sell the
land.
The committee decided to recommend to the full council that
it advertise a business plan with
the two options for disposing of
the land put by Curtin Care.
The council administration
said that advertising the options
did not mean the council supported either.
The law prevents it from considering the business plan until
it is submitted.

Floreat Park Primary students from left Lucinda Hodby, William Hodby, Iris Bury and Lucy Froud with dance
teacher Dayna Osborne show how hip hop is more exciting than screens. Photo: Billie Fairclough

$100m plan for Wearne


By DAVID HUDLESTON
The four councils that own
Wearne Hostel, in Cottesloe,
could be exposed to huge
future costs to meet the demands of the western suburbs
growing and rapidly ageing
population.
The hostel is now operated
by community-based association Curtin Aged Person Homes
(CAPH), trading as Curtin Care,
which is seeking either ownership of the land or a 99-year
lease to enable it to borrow
and build.
Curtin Care planned to spend
between $80million and $100million developing the site to meet
the new legal requirements for
aged care.
CAPH was established 30
years ago to provide aged

care to residents of Cottesloe,


Claremont, Peppermint Grove
and Mosman Park on a not-forprofit basis.
It is now run by a voluntary
eight-member board and association membership is open
to residents of the four council
areas.
Originally it was aged care
run by the councils but it was a
huge liability cost-wise and the
councils formed CAPH to run
the business, chairman David
Cox said this week.
Every other council in
Australia is getting out of aged
care because of the high cost.
Mr Cox was responding to
recent Mosman Park ratepayers worries about the future of
the councils share in Wearne
Hostel.
He said aged-care law changes
last July meant Wearnes hostel

no longer met legal requirements and Curtin Care now had


to cater for high and low-care
residents, independent living
and dementia care.
That raises big problems
because we need to have bigger
corridors, bigger rooms and bigger doors, Mr Cox said.
The whole purpose of this redevelopment is to provide newer
services and better facilities the
community can use.
But we cannot do that without
any security over the land.
He said the existing arrangements did not permit extensive
redevelopment, so Curtin Care
was seeking to have the land
transferred under the same
conditions as the original
transfer to the four councils
or a 99-year lease.
If the councils continue
owning the land they could

have an obligation to assist and


spend money, he said.
And that money is not going
to be attractive to them.
The legislative requirements
are massive and there is also
personal liability on the councillors.
The City of South Perth
closed its age care because it
was too much hassle.
And all the councils in
Victoria are moving out of aged
care because it is such a massive liability.
There are huge risks involved
in aged care.
Mr Cox said Curtin Care had
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If you or a loved one is looking at aged care services, this free
session will provide the information and assistance you need to
understand these Federal Government changes.

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on Sunday

Tim Winton Award for


Young Writers
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Aspiring young writers and storytellers are invited to get

creative and enter the 2015 Tim Winton Award for Young
2015
Writers. This prestigious youth award is open to14allJUNE
Western
Australian school students aged ve to eighteen to submit
an original story of up to 2000 words.
For more information and entry forms, please visit
www.subiaco.wa.gov.au or contact Subiaco Library on
9237 9300 or library@subiaco.wa.gov.au

When: Tuesday 12 May, from 5pm to 7pm


Where: Shenton Park Community Centre, 240 Onslow Road,
Shenton Park

First time expectant parents are invited to join Familyworks for


a free master class on what you really need to know before
your baby arrives. This seminar will prepare you for the realistic
expectations of life at home with your baby.
When: Wednesday 29 April, from 6.30pm to 8.30pm
Where: Shenton Park Community Centre, 240 Onslow Road,
Shenton Park
Please RSVP to 9237 9317 or culture@subiaco.wa.gov.au

Australias Biggest Morning Tea


The City of Subiaco will host its annual morning tea to support the
Cancer Council in raising vital funds for cancer research, prevention
and support. The morning tea will include a live performance by
popular entertainer Diana Walters, rafes and door prizes.

Please RSVP on 9237 9320 or adminscc@subiaco.wa.gov.au

See Subi on Sunday Mums the


word

Please RSVP by Friday 15 May on 9237 9320 or


adminscc@subiaco.wa.gov.au

This month, celebrate Mothers Day with this free guided walk
exploring Lake Jualbup and learn about the unique history of
the Shenton Park area. See artisan chocolatier extraordinaire
Sue Lewis create chocolate masterpieces and enjoy a tasting
with a cup of tea.

All are welcome and no RSVP is required.

Expecting master class

For further information on the survey, contact the city on


9237 9222.

When: Friday 22 May, 10am to 11.30am


Where: Subiaco Community Centre, 203 Bagot Road, Subiaco
Cost: $10

When: Sunday 10 May, from 1.30pm to 3pm


Where: Start and nish on the corner of Lake and Excelsior
streets, Shenton Park

Entries open on Monday 27 April and close on Sunday


14 June.

responses will be dealt with in the strictest of condence and in


accordance with the Privacy Act.

Annual customer satisfaction survey


The city has appointed independent consultant CATALYSE to
conduct a short randomised telephone survey among residents
to evaluate how its local services and facilities are regarded. The
study is a follow up on previous benchmark surveys that have
been undertaken annually since 2011.
The survey takes approximately ten to fteen minutes to
complete and will be used for research purposes only. All

Justice of the Peace service


The City of Subiaco facilitates a Justice of the Peace (JP) service
at the citys Administration Centre, 241 Rokeby Road, Subiaco,
every Tuesday between 2pm and 3pm. This service is for local
community members who need documentation witnessed.
No bookings are required. For more information about the
JP service, please contact the city on 9237 9222 or
city@subiaco.wa.gov.au
If you require the services of a JP outside of the times above
please refer to Justice of the Peace on the Department of the
Attorney Generals website www.dotag.wa.gov.au

Public holiday closure dates


Subiaco Library will be closed on Saturday 25 and Monday
27 April for ANZAC Day and the public holiday.
For Lords Recreation Centre opening hours over the ANZAC
Day long weekend, please visit www.lords.com.au

Community notices
Q Changes to Town Planning Scheme
Register of Places of Cultural Heritage
Signicance

Q Changes to the Local Government


Inventory

The City of Subiaco is inviting public comment on a proposal


to include the following places on the Town Planning Scheme
Register of Places of Cultural Heritage Signicance.
Fairmont, 39 Nicholson Road, Shenton Park
Hawkesbury, 129 Coghlan Road, Subiaco
Subiaco Police Station, Lock-up and Quarters (fmr), 365 Bagot
Road, Subiaco
The former Presbyterian Church and Manse, 315 to 317 Bagot
Road, Subiaco
The Anglican Church Rectory, 257 Barker Road, Subiaco
(as a combined entry with the already listed St Andrews
Anglican Church)
Comments are to be received by 5pm on Monday 4 May.

The City of Subiaco is inviting public comment on the proposal


to amend the level of signicance of 13 to 21 Coghlan Road,
Subiaco on the Local Government Inventory. A heritage
assessment has identied the place as having some signicance
(level 3) to the city.

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

Comments are to be received by 5pm on Monday 4 May.

Property

Proposal

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,
Subiaco or Subiaco Library, 237 Rokeby Road, Subiaco during
normal operating hours.

368 Barker Road,


Subiaco

Demolition of existing dwelling and


construction of multiple dwelling (5 units)

Comments should be submitted in writing


through the online submission form at

Public submissions in respect to these proposals are not


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

Whats happening in Subi


QAmpFest 2015
AmpFest is a free, all-ages show featuring sets
from ve up-and-coming Perth bands.
Sunday 26 April, 5pm to 9pm
Llama Subiaco, Rokeby Road, opposite The
Regal Theatre, Subiaco

QQLibrary talk For the


reception of ladies

QExercise for the young at


heart

Heritage professional Annette Green will


provide a fascinating insight into the design
and provision of maternity hospitals in Subiaco
prior to 1945 at this free talk.
Friday 8 May, 12.15pm for a 12.30pm start
Subiaco Library, 237 Rokeby Road, Subiaco
Please RSVP on 9237 9300 or email
library@subiaco.wa.gov.au

An hour long seniors group tness class designed


for a wide range of experience and tness levels.
Wednesdays, 10am
Cost: $5
Shenton Park Community Centre, 240 Onslow
Road, Shenton Park
Please RSVP to 9237 9320 or
adminscc@subiaco.wa.gov.au

QStorytime
A story telling session for pre-schoolers
followed by a fun craft activity.
Tuesdays and Fridays, 10.30am
Subiaco Library, 237 Rokeby Road, Subiaco
Cost: Free
No RSVP required.

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Mendicant mutts
ruin love by lake
Claremont councillor Karen
Wood said dogs should not eat
the pork pies of amorous couples lying in the grass at Lake
Claremont.
If you have restored an old house whether its a humble workers cottage near the railway or a grand
beauty like this one in Cottesloe Rose Cullen would like to hear from you.

Rose loves a restoration drama


If you have ever fallen in
love with an old house and
fixed it up, Rose Cullen would
like to hear from you.
Hours spent sanding original
timberwork, searching for
replacement period building
materials and agonising over
paint charts if this sounds
familiar, you have probably
restored, renovated or conserved an old house.
Rose a history PhD student from the University of
Sydney, is coming to Perth to
research caring for old houses
in Australia since the early
1960s.
She is looking at private
individuals choosing to care
for old houses with respect
for their history.
All sorts of private projects,
large and small, humble and
grand, are relevant to Roses
project.
She says she is interested
in how and why older houses
have been rejuvenated by
everyday Australians.
What motivated people to
take on these projects?, she
said.
How did they preserve or
change their old houses?
What challenges did they
face?
She said repairing older
houses had been an increasing trend in Australia since

Rose Cullen
the 1960s, when we had begun
to value our architectural
heritage.
The private homeowner
plays a significant role in the
preservation of Australias
built heritage by repairing
older houses and ensuring
they are lived in and loved,
she said.
In her archival research so
far, Rose has found stories of
people caring for old houses
in Perth, but would like to find
out more.
She is visiting Perth from
May 7 to 13 and hopes to conduct oral history interviews
with people who have been

involved in restoring or conserving private houses, either


their own houses or professionally.
She began the project when
she came across photographs
from a historic building restoration competition run in
1962.
She was fascinated to find
that that more than two-thirds
of the entries in this competition involved private houses,
and many entrants described
in detail what they had done
to their homes to repair them,
the period features they loved
about them, and sometimes
some of the history of the
houses.
So far Rose has done research
in Sydney, Brisbane, Ipswich,
Melbourne, Ballarat, Adelaide,
Hobart and Launceston.
I am constantly amazed at
the lengths that some people
will go to to restore or conserve their older houses: doing
research, sourcing special
materials or putting in physical labour, she said.
If you have a story to share
about restoring or conserving an old house in Australia
some time in the past 50 years,
no matter how small or large,
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you.
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But Ms Wood was not in favour.


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Corner Lot Setbacks


Proposed Future Housing Choices - Town Planning Scheme Amendment 31
Setbacks and boundary walls for single houses on corner lots set under the R-codes and the towns
streetscape policy are subject to discretionary variation. All the setbacks for the Future Housing Options
will be in the Town Planning Scheme and, as such, will not be subject to negotiation or variation.

Setbacks for single houses on R12.5


corner lots in City Beach and Floreat
(subject to discretionary variation)

Setbacks for the Future Housing Options have been redistributed to be fairer between neighbours and
to promote an open streetscape. Please refer to the Guide to Streetscape Policy to see how this works.

Front of house
6m
Front verandah
4m
Secondary street 3.75m
City Beach
4.5m
Floreat
Rear
6m
Side boundary
as little as 1.0m
Boundary wall
1.8m high solid wall for
60% of the secondary street.

In addition, a single house on a corner lot often has a solid wall more than 1.8m high running along the
secondary street, which impacts on the streetscape. Each of the Future Housing Options must have
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
of City Beach and Floreat.

Single House under the R-Codes


1m (minimum)

1m (minimum)
6m

3.75m*

6m

*4.5m Floreat

Front of House

Secondary Street

4m

Solid Boundary Wall

Verandah permitted

Front of House

6m

Verandah permitted
Open style fencing

3.75m*
*4.5m Floreat

6m

Solid Boundary Wall

4m

Open style fencing


Verge Area

Verge Area
Secondary Street

When a new single house is built on a corner lot, the neighbouring properties have no say as to which street
will be the primary street and which will be the secondary street for a new house.

Two Dwelling and Manor House Options

Three Dwelling Option

4m

1.5m

4m

4m

4m

1.5m Setback
4.5m Driveway

4m

Open style fencing


Verge Area

The Corner Lot Two Dwellings option and the Manor House corner lot option
have equal setbacks (4m) on all sides so that the impact of the new building
is equal for both neighbouring properties.

4m

Open style fencing


Verge Area

The Corner Lot Three Dwellings option has effectively the same rear
setbacks as a single residence.

Manor House Apartments not on corner lots

d 4m for a veranda at the front


d 6m at the rear.
The side setbacks for Manor Houses are 2.5m compared to as little as
1.0m for single houses.
As is the case with corner lots, setbacks for single houses are set under the
R-codes and are subject to discretionary variation. All the setbacks for
Manor House Apartments will be in the Town Planning Scheme and, as such,
will not be subject to negotiation or variation.

You can nd more information on


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time for new head
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an indigenous student program,
and establishing centres of excellence.
Garth has overseen a program
of physical renewal on our campuses and sustained the highest
quality outcomes for the boys and
staff, Mr Poynton said.
He said the council had immense gratitude to Mr Wynne,
who is the schools second-longest
serving principal.
Mr Wynne said: It has been a
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the council and me.
I look forward to the challenges ahead.

Christ Church Grammar


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Nina, a former Presbyterian

Pole vaulters Nina Kennedy, left, and Emma Philippe explained the challenges of their sport to Premier Colin Barnett at the centres opening.

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The school council, after discussions with Garth, has decided
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Garths third contract, this is a
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Editor, 276 Onslow Road, ShentonorPark


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How is uniform infill diversity?

Forever young
in Daglish
I thank Subiaco council for
the newest addition to our
local park, the table tennis
table.
My husband and I had a
wonderful time recapturing
our youth!
We even have a record of 20
consecutive hits (not bad in
the wind!), which we intend
to beat.
I do hope people will respect it and let us all enjoy
playing.
Stef and Pete Hayward Daglish readers Stef and Pete Hayward have a great time playing table
Munsie Avenue, Daglish
tennis on the new table in Cli Sadlier Park.

Who will pay if my home becomes damaged?


The 16-storey development
on the old Pavilion site was approved by the DAP on February
25 after years of resistance and
only after Subiaco council was
ordered to rezone the site.
The approval included 38
conditions and 25 recommendations, intended for
structural protection of the
precinct (Subiaco Hotel, Regal
Theatre, Catherine Street terrace houses).
Catherine Streets 16 owners
had commissioned an expert
report, resulting in a list of
protective conditions being accepted and incorporated by the
council and then the DAP.
At the councils February 25
meeting, the developers lawyer
said the firm would honour its
obligation to make dilapidation
reports and rectify any damage
caused by construction.
He said it in front of a packed
gallery. The meeting was recorded.
Next, we read in the POST
that seven days after the ap-

proval, the developers were


taking the DAP to the State
Administrative Tribunal to
have the protective conditions
removed!
The Catherine Street owners
have no access to any information; it is all confidential.
If conditions are removed,
they are likely to face huge
repair bills.
My insurer advised that in
case of damage I would not be
covered, nor will my insurer
represent me, so I will have to
fend for myself.
I have contacted DAP, SAT
and Planning Minister John
Day and everyone is very sympathetic.
Ive been advised to trust the
system and let the system go
through its course, because
there is nothing I can do.
I find it scandalous that the
system (including judicial recourse) is apparently set to accommodate the developer, and
the residents are excluded (and
financially penalised) under

pretext of confidentiality.
It is paramount that the challenged conditions are revealed
and the public are allowed to
represent their interest.
We need firm assurance from
the Minister and the government that damage to nearby
properties will be covered.
That is the only way we can
trust the system that, so far,
we have had every reason to
deeply mistrust.
Ines Janca
Catherine Street, Subiaco

Pamela van der Meulen and


David Hall, both of whom live
outside the affected are, are
very keen that Cambridge
should embrace higher density
(Letters, POST, April 18).
Mr Hall (Diversity the key)
accuses residents of objecting to diversity, while Ms
van der Meulen (Keep calm,
Cambridge) thinks we are
old fashioned in preferring
our 1920s ... garden suburbs
(actually part of the 50s and
60s), probably because she also
thinks we are rejecting diversity, that mantra which expresses
the current zeitgeist.
She also thinks we have to accept infill, presumably because
she had it forced upon her.
Both are missing the point,
as are Coast ward councillors Sonia Grinceri and Colin
Walker (Options open on
Cambridge infill, Letters,
POST, April 18).
Cambridge residents are
embracing diversity wholeheartedly.
Our federal, state, city, town
and ward divisions and structures are surely there to accommodate the reality that we do
not all think the same, or have
the same needs and desires,

and to avoid a central diktat


forced on those who choose to
live differently.
We think a city as large as
Perth should be able to offer
residents a choice of environments in which to live: leafy hill
suburbs with city views, highrise city apartments, urban density in suburbs like Leederville,
and garden suburbs in Floreat
and City Beach.
It is narrow minded, retrograde and destructive thinking
that posits that every suburb
should be subject to similar
infill.
The broad minded and
thoughtful residents of the
western part of Cambridge are
opposed to orthodox uniformity
masquerading as diversity.
We particularly resent politicians and councillors who
should accommodate different
viewpoints participating in a
groupthink march to uniformity detrimental to our quality
of life.
My daughters choose to live
in the Oxford Street precinct; I
choose to live in Floreat.
Surely sensible planning
should be able to embrace such
a variety of choices.
Paddy Hanrahan
Clanmel Road, Floreat

Its not Perth, Subiaco or Nedlands uni


We are indebted to our
eminent historian, Emeritus
Professor Martyn Webb, for his
succinct historical overview
of how Crawley was chosen
as the permanent site for the
University of WA (Town and
gown kept separate, letters,
POST, April 18).
Section 5 of the University of
WA Act of 1904 refers specifically to the endowment of land
for a state university.

The UWA Act of 1911, as well


as appointing the governor of
WA as the Visitor, grants him
or her certain nominated duties
attached to the role.
In my experience, I have
never seen the university referred to as the Perth, Subiaco
or Nedlands university.
So why the push today to
make the Crawley site part of
a greater Perth?
Clearly, the Parliament of

the day, in setting aside the


Crawley endowment land,
deemed that that site should
be where the state university
for all Western Australians
be located on its own land
at Crawley.
Frank Malone
Brighton Road, Scarborough
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Lets keep the uniform primary setbacks


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Lets keep mature trees instead of new crossovers
Lets keep the majority low density and discuss where density should go
Lets consider the impact on neighbours and children
Lets listen to everyone in our community
Lets discuss and address perceived need for aged living and affordable housing
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No getting away from loud


concert at Somerville
This is an open letter to
Subiaco council and to the
University of WA.
I have been a Nedlands resident for more than 20 years.
I am writing to make a formal
complaint about the noise of
RTRFMs In the Pines concert
at Somerville Auditorium, UWA,
on Sunday, April 19.
It is absolutely outrageous that
an event, good though it may be
in its place, is allowed to happen
in a residential area.
Programming this type of noisy
event shows a complete and
utter disregard for Nedlands
residents.
There are elderly residents
who need to rest; there are
shift workers who need their
rest; then there are the rest of
us who love just a bit of quiet
time away from the rush of
everyday life.
The bottom line is that if you
choose to go to a concert event
you can leave but the residents
of the area cannot.
Perhaps we should go and sit
inside Subiaco mayor Heather
Hendersons house or in her
backyard and play loud, intrusive music for 11 hours, because
that is what it was like for us.
Residents can have their lives
completely disrupted by such
events.
I wonder if anyone from the
council or the UWA chancellery went anywhere near this
event.
I very much doubt it at least
not for 11 hours!
This event was far too loud and
intrusive and it would not have
taken much thought to realise
that that would be the case.
UWA does not own Nedlands,
but behaves as if it does.

A better slogan
for that T-shirt

It holds other events which


are fabulous and community
friendly, but to host something
where the music goes for 11
hours and is so loud you cant
get away from it is just unbelievable and I do not understand
how it was ever passed by the
council.
I hope it never happens
again.
Vicki Walker
Kingsway, Nedlands
RTRFM general manager Jason Cleary
responds:
In The Pines has been held at Somerville Auditorium for 22 years, supports
100% local original WA music and is a
major fundraising event for local independent radio station RTRFM.
We take the operation of this event
extremely seriously and ensure it complies with all requirements as part of
our partnership with UWA and Subiaco
council.
While the music may not be to everyones taste, we closely monitor sound
levels throughout the day and comply
with a strict 10pm curfew.
We letter drop before the event within
250m of the venue to ensure the least
disruption to nearby residents.
We very much appreciate any feedback
that will help us improve our events.

Why is Withers on the attack?


Amendment 31 was about housing choices for the elderly.
When it was pointed out there
was no provision insisting the
triplexes be for over-55s, he
changed his story to say they
were for Gen Xers.
Until now, he has claimed that
housing choice is not about density, yet he implies the council
is trying to solve the towns own
density problems by avoiding
contained infill and instead
spreading it throughout the
suburb in direct contradiction
of Directions 2031.
The council has even taken
out a full-page advertisement
(POST, April 18) supporting
this angle.
Wed like Mr Withers to clearly
explain why the council is doing
this.
Why is he going against the
state governments planners?
How exactly is he representing
his ratepayers, who so clearly
do not want this?
Keri Shannon
spokesperson, Save Our City Beach,
Save Our Floreat

Cambridge mayor Simon


Withers says planning consultant Ian Everett misunderstands
Amendment 31 (Bad rap for
infill, POST, April 18).
Ian is one of the most experienced and respected senior
urban planners in Perth and
has been engaged by the state
government on many significant projects, such as the revitalisation of the Scarborough
Redevelopment Area and the
new Perth Stadium.
Why exactly does Mr Withers
continue to attack all who oppose him, regardless of their
obvious expertise?
Directions 2031 specifically
states that it should not be
interpreted as a requirement
for across-the-board increases
in density throughout existing
suburbs.
It seems that the state governments planners felt it was
important enough to include
that specific instruction, yet
Mr Withers appears to have
ignored it.
Initially, Mr Withers claimed

A Subiaco council spokesman said:


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Theres jubilation at The Palms

By BRET CHRISTIAN

The less significant of two


events that took place in Subiaco
on Sunday was the Western
Derby at Subiaco Oval, according
to mayor Heather Henderson.
More significant than the
Eagles v Dockers Derby was the
enthusiastic gathering at The
Palms in Subiaco to dissect the
long fight to beat forced council
mergers.
Subiaco hosted the gathering,
which was attended by community groups from far-flung parts
of the metro area.
Councils including Subiaco
that have been under imminent threat of abolition suddenly found last month that the
Premier had put up the white
flag, in his own words.
Campaigners gathered in
Subiaco to compare notes and
discuss in awe the power of the
people in the face of definitive
government assurances that the
mergers were a done deal.
The groups recalled how they
had exchanged skills.
Western suburb activists had
written speeches for those in
Serpentine-Jarrahdale, while
Kalamunda mounted a very
visible poster campaign.
Kalamunda also lobbied its local
MP, John Day, and two separately
formed community opposition
groups eventually came together
to side with the council.
The groups organised demonstrations outside Parliament
House.
South Perth organised teams
to print and deliver pamphlets
and to door-knock each home to
get out the vote for a poll that
voted No and was binding on
the government.
It was a feat nobody thought
possible because 30% of South
Perth of homes are rented.

Ian Ker, the


Vincent activist
who started
legal action
against the
government to
stop mergers.

East Fremantle and Cockburn


community members were organised in the same way.
The Western Suburbs Alliance
marshalled 360 paid-up members and a total of 550 people
to call on to help.
Former Cottesloe councillor
Greg Boland said the local ratepayer group, SOS Cottesloe, had
stopped in its tracks Cottesloe
councils bid to form a G5 with
four other western suburb

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.
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POST, April 25, 2015 Page 17

Floreat mens shed


gets a hammering

From filling
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-

The 850sq.m space Cambridge


Rotary Club wanted was too
much, town councillors decided.
But the 410sq.m the council
offered would not be financially
viable, according to the club.
Councillor Colin Walker
said even the smaller size was
not popular with ratepayers
canvassed.
Generally, the community
did not accept what was being
proposed anyway.
Councillor Sonia Grinceri
said: Just because Alderbury
is a substantial reserve does not
mean you pile other facilities
on there.
She suggested Lake Monger
Reserve could be used, but committee chairman Alan Langer

A Bloody Long way to Cott

Cheers to good teeth Jane Forma went from winemaker to dentist


but will still dabble in backyard oenology. Photo: Billie Fairclough
tistry degree in 2013 and spent
last year at the state governmentowned Oral Health Centre in
Nedlands.
This year she started work at
Claremont Dental, in Stirling
Highway.
She said she wasnt worried
about the high suicide rate
among dentists.
I heard vets and anaesthetists
are above us, Jane said.
Its like any job. If you want
to do it and are keen to do it,
lifes good.
Jane said she didnt think she
would have taken to dentistry
straight out of high school.

She said men with big tattoos


were often the most fearful
patients.
I have a special interest in
minimum intervention dentistry,
which involves first identifying
and addressing the causes of
tooth decay, as well as restoring
teeth with the preservation of as
much natural tooth structure as
possible, Jane said.
Simply drilling and filling
is a thing of the past. We now
recognise that so many links
between the oral tissues and
systemic health, good oral health
is an essential part of our overall
well-being.

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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The first Bloody Long Walk


is coming to the western
suburbs.
The challenge, the first of its
kind in WA, involves walking
35km from Sir James Mitchell
Park, in South Perth, to Cottesloe
beach, on August 16.
Other walks have been held in
recent years in NSW, Victoria
and Queensland.
In its application to Cottesloe
council this week, Bloody Long
Walk said entry fees would be
$80 and $100, and through them
the Australian Mitochondrial
Disease Foundation hoped to
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raise $1million for research


into the disease.
The organisers expect 650
entries with 170 competitors an hour walking through
Cottesloe.
Competitors will be asked to
walk in single file or two abreast,
and to avoid runners, other
walkers and cyclists.
A council committee recommended that the $550 beach hire
fee be waived for the event.
It recommended approving
the walk subject to parking,
litter, insurance and other
conditions.

postnewspapers.com.au

Y O U R L O C A L A N Z A C D A Y S E RV I C E S
Shenton Park RSL Sub Branch

Nedlands RSL Sub Branch

7.00am, Shenton Park Community


Centre, Onslow Road, Shenton Park

8.15am, Nedlands War Memorial,


Cnr Waratah Avenue and Birdwood
Parade, Dalkeith

Cottesloe RSL Sub Branch


& Town of Cottesloe
7.00am, War Memorial Hall,
Cottesloe Civic Centre, 109 Broome
Street, Cottesloe

at Lone Pine and evacuated to Egypt where he


died. He was buried at Chatby Cemetery.
George received a head wound early in the campaign
only to fall ill and was repatriated back to Australia in
December 1915. On his return, he reected it was
their duty to go, and they did not deserve so much
praise, but they were glad to have it.

Claremont RSL Sub Branch


& Town of Claremont

As we reect on this loss, let us also think of


their families and their parents George and Lilla
Curlewis. The Curlewis familys story reminds us of
the terrible cost of war which falls harder on some.

Cambridge RSL Sub Branch


& Town of Cambridge

7.30am, War Memorial, Cnr Bay


View Terrace and Stirling Highway,
Claremont

8.00am, War Memorial, 84


Cambridge Street, West Leederville

On the 100th anniversary of the landings at


Gallipoli, we reect on all wars in which Australian
servicemen and women have served.
We pay homage to their service and
we honour the memory of those who
have made the ultimate sacrice.

Subiaco RSL Sub Branch


& City of Subiaco
8.15am, Fallen Soldiers Memorial,
Cnr Rokeby and Hamersley Roads,
Subiaco

Mosman Park RSL Sub Branch


& Town of Mosman Park
10.00am, Memorial Park, Cnr Bay
View Terrace and Memorial Drive,
Mosman Park

Mount Hawthorn RSL Sub


Branch & City of Vincent
11.00am, Axford Park, Scarborough
Beach Road (near Oxford Street),
Mt Hawthorn

Scarborough RSL Sub Branch


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3.00pm,
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Anzac Cottage Sunset Service


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Anzac Cottage,
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said it would cost $500,000 before the cost of any building to


remove rubbish from what had
been used as a tip.
Where Lotterywest was
throwing money around for
mens sheds I think it has now
dried up, Mr Langer said.
Rotary Club members said
they had looked for alternative
sites to Alderbury Reserve
without success.
The idea was to include the
shed with new changerooms
on the Alderbury Reserve, off
Oceanic Drive.
The councils community committee decided not to support
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The council voted to tell the
club it wanted to see parking,
traffic, noise and dust studies
and financial predictions for
15 years if they came up with
another proposition.
The full council will have the
final say on Tuesday night.

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Centenary of Anzac Day, April 25

The Last Post: Sounds of sadness and hope


As we await each Anzac
dawn, one sound unites us.
A plain coil of brass tubing
wrapped around a soldiers
fist utters the summon to honour those who gave their all so
we might live, and thrive, and
vouchsafe their heritage.
The Last Post, a bugle sounding in the early light, reverses
the sequence of our day.
First composed as a call to
sleep, when the final sentry
was in place, at daybreak it
becomes a reflection on sacrifice and death, just as a young
soldier in the morning of life
must contemplate its end.

On Anzac Day, the bugle sounds the Last Post before the silence,
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

to the dominant, and the


pace quickens in an echo of
the everyday Come to the
cookhouse door, boys, come to
the cookhouse door, as if the
boys were ever there, eagerly
clamouring.
But they are gone and the bugler braces once more, searching
the higher end of the scale for
resolution; each bright note dis-

solving in a mournful cadence.


Somewhere in every gathering, someone is weeping;
their sobs swelling the closing
refrain.
Back to the root of the chord,
the bugle rises once, twice,
three times to the dominant,
pondering; then breaks clear
to the octave, a bright signal
of hope.
But hope is transient and
the note wavers, then jumps
a major third; irresolute and
searching.
There it ends and silence
envelops the scene; a minute

Oval to salute Anzacs

Century of
tradition

By LLOYD GORMAN

Shenton Colleges nearly


2000 students and their
peers have a special relationship and responsibility to the Anzacs, Premier
Colin Barnett told them.

Fremantle Football Clubs Len


Hall Tribute Game at Subiaco
Oval on Saturday will kick off
with a salute to the men and
women of Australias armed
forces.
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like Malaya and East Timor will
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years Len Hall Tribute Game
which the football club started 20
years ago would honour returned
and fallen Australian Defence
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under the Anzac spirit.
Lieutenant Colonel Andrew
Dunjey, from the WA University
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from the troops and veterans,
who will march on to the ground
at the 43,000-seat oval.

to reflect on mortality. The


darker the dawn, the deeper
the reflection.
Then once more the bugle
sounds, summoning the light.
Reveille or Rouse, the sense is
the same. The call to rise again
reasserts ancient beliefs that
none are lost but gone before.
And great deeds echo down
the ages.
Our solemn reflection done,
the gathering gives voice to
national pride in the anthem; a
cue for fellowship and pride
in the here and now, and in all
who have gone before.

Game changer Members of the Australian Defence Force at Subiaco


Oval before the start of last years Len Hall game. Photo: David Nicholson
They will do a lap of honour,
led by troops from the Bunbury
10th Light Horse.
A special message from WA
Victoria Cross medal winner
Ben Roberts-Smith, who will be
in Gallipoli, will be shown on the
giant screens at the oval.
Graham Edward, state president
of RSL WA, will recite The Ode.
Len Hall was a West Australian
who enlisted with the 10th Light
Horse and was a machine-gunner
at Gallipoli, where he was the last

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.

You, and your generation, and young adults of


today, more than any other
group in society, matter
over the next few days, Mr
Barnett said at a special
ceremony at the school on
Thursday morning.
It is by your presence
here and whatever you
may do on Anzac Day on
Saturday, you represent the
generation of young people
of 100 years ago
Young people, teenagers and young adults who
Governor Kerry Sanderson with Turkish fought in a war they didnt
understand, they gave
Consul General Chait Yesetener.
Photo Paul McGovern
Please turn to page 93

Shannons words let Diggers live again

By DAVID COHEN

Todays POST has Shannon


Loveladys final Gallipoli Dead
from WA column.

Shannon Lovelady

For the past 61 weeks,


Shannon, a historian and the
PLC archivist, has brought our
western suburb Anzacs to life.
Some columns took four days
to research, Shannon said.
I havent had a weekend off
in 16 months.
The series started with Colin
MacBean, of Davies Road,
Claremont, who died in August
1915 after being shot in the Battle
of Hill 60.
Todays column is about Jack
Inman, from Watkins Road,
Claremont. who was shot in the
head on April 25, 1915.
My favourite is always the
last one Ive written, but I love

them all, Shannon said.


I found it really hard to sum
up someones life and death.
The columns show how families hearts were ripped out.
Shannons column won a huge
following.
National press called her
wanting to know who in other
states was writing an equivalent
column but no one is.
My biggest fan is a retired
QC from South Perth who drives
every Friday to get the POST,
Shannon said.
On the way he worries there
wont be a column.
Ive been able to tell him this
week is the last one.
This week,Shannon gave several talks about her research.
On Wednesday at Nedlands library Beatrice Jones (90) thanked
Shannon for her work.

Im blown away by your depth


of knowledge and the breadth of
your research, Beatrice said.
Future generations will
thank you for all the work youve
done.
Like many other readers, Beatrice
felt a connection with Shannons
work. Her father and three uncles
all survived World War I.
On Tuesday, Shannon spoke
at PLC about the tragedy and
mystery of Bertie Newbury, who
had relations at PLC and went
missing in action.
After unconfirmed sightings
and conflicting stories, his family never gave up hope of him
returning, Shannon said.
Later that day Shannon spoke
at the Grove library where
Michael Gregg said the matterof-fact presentation moved him
to tears.

It really was an amazing (and


officially undoable) challenge
she took on, and with the help
of so many talented researchers here, brought to fruition,
Michael said.
Shannon said she was grateful
for the opportunity.
You have let these boys
live again, she said about the
POST.
Shannon said she was not
sure where she would be on
Anzac Day.
Im thinking about Subiaco,
but I dont like crowds, she
said.
Channel 9 interviewed me,
and I will be on the big screen
at Kings Park at 5.55am.
Im thinking about Claremont.
My grandfather was president of
the RSL there.
Shannons last column, page 46

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POST, April 25, 2015 Page 25

Telstra tells nurses


that its their call

Lemons
sweeten
zoo life

Telstras Guy Champion lost


his mother to breast cancer 18
years ago.
I was 20 when she was diagnosed and 30 when she died,
Guy said.
She donated her body to
medical science and 12 months
later we buried her ashes at
Pinnaroo.
When Guy heard nurses and
counsellors at Breast Cancer
Care (BCC) WAs Cottesloe base
were using their own phones
to help their patients, he was
keen to help.
On Wednesday, the nurses
and counsellors got seven new
Android mobiles.
They do so much good work,
Guy said about the nurses and
counsellors.
Its important people dont
battle it alone they dont
need to.
Swanbourne resident Jacqui
Cairns is a counsellor for BCC,
which is based next to the
Wanslea building in Railway
Street.
I do home visits, go to support

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

groups and deal with clients


issues, Jacqui said.
People are very apprehensive
after they have been diagnosed
with breast cancer.
BCCs Anne-Marie Denney
said she was surprised to
learn nurses and counsellors
used their own phones during
work.
They were effectively donating their own resources, and it
was difficult for them to separate
work time from non-work time,
Anne-Marie said.
Some of them would get calls
at 3am.
Anne-Marie thought Telstra
would supply old phones, but
was delighted to see the new
Desire 510s.
The nurses and counsellors
tended to 827 people last year
in the metropolitan area.
Every year 1500 women are
diagnosed with breast cancer,
Anne-Marie said.
There is a huge demand on
our services. We dont want
anyone to go through the journey alone.

In touch Nurse Denise Ki, left, Telstras Guy Champion, nurse Moira
Waters, counsellor Jacqui Cairns, Telstras Leanna ODea, and nurse
Maria Waton test their new phones.

Page 26 POST, April 25, 2015

Hope for cancer probe game changer


By DAVID HUDLESTON

One of the bike racks sculptor


Martin Jaine created from recycled
material.

Rack o to
the EcoFair

Riders cycling to this years


Mosman Park EcoFair can park
their bikes at the new racks at
St Lukes Church.
Martin Jaine, of Earlsferry
Sculptures near Guildford, made
the racks from recycled material
and metal offcuts.
Each rack has a different theme:
bikes, church, community garden
and Australiana.
The EcoFair will be held in
the heritage grounds of St Lukes
Church on Saturday, May 2, between 10am and 4pm.
Raffle prizes include a folding
bike from EBikesRUs, a raised
herb bed from Rainwater WA and
garden goodies from Bunnings
and Dawsons.
Organisers hope to beat the past
two years waste record, which
each produced only four bins of
rubbish from 1500 people.
Parking is limited but it is near
the station and the bus stops and
the new racks will be the place
for bikes.
Proceeds from this years
fair will be split between ICEA
Foundation, St Bartholomews
Womens Refuge and the
Conservation Council of WAs
EcoMay initiative.
For more information ring 0412
553 680 or email ecofairstlukes@
gmail.com.

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

in being able to detect regions


of cancer in tissues.
It has been tested on colon
and skin cancer but his main
focus is breast cancer.
He said it detected changes in
tissue and water content.
There are a lot of changes in
the tissue and one of them is the
water content, he said.
Cancer is very clever in recruiting its own blood supply,
which is normally chaotic and
leaky, creating increased fluids
like blood and water.
Our technique is able to pick
up those small differences in
the water content to identify
where the tumour is.
The project is being de-

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.

Winter is almost upon us and


we have all the comfort food
Veal Osso Bucco, Tripe,
Lamb Shanks, Farm Rabbits,
Our own Karri Smoked Bacon Bones
and Bacon Hocks, Beef Cheeks,
Our Famous slow roast Lamb
Shoulders.
Come try our new chefs exciting
additions to our ready to heat and
eat meals.
Japanese Shabu Shabu, Kangaroo
Steaks, Ducks, Duck Breasts and
Marylands, Quails, Spatchcocks,
Turkeys and Turkey Breasts.

Between our 6 butchers we have 195 years


of experience in food which we would love
to share with you.

OPEN 7 DAYS

7am - 7pm Monday - Friday


8am - 5pm Saturday & Sunday

We smoke our own Bacon, Ham,


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POST, April 25, 2015 Page 27

The University of Western Australia invites


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

THOUGHTS AND IDEAS


Bringing Justice to the Hood: Is There a Home for
Neighbourhood Courts in Australia?

An
inspiring
May.

Sarah Murray from UWAs Law School will explore her


research into Neighbourhood Justice Courts (NJCs) and the
NJCs in Western Australia and the nation more generally.
The City of Yarra in Melbourne is the home of Australias
only NJC, however, such courts are a burgeoning justice
phenomenon with models found all over the world.
Thursday 7 May, 6pm
Webb Lecture Theatre, Geography Building, UWA.
Cost: Free, but RSVP is essential.
Bookings: ias.uwa.edu.au/lectures/murray

Photography as a Global Language: How a


Photograph from Wagga Wagga Changed British Law
Professor Jennifer Tucker, Wesleyan University, will
discuss the celebrated Tichborne legal affair (1867-1874)
centred on a butcher from Wagga who claimed to be
the long-lost baronet, heir to an English estate. Her talk
will reveal the trials signicance as a landmark in the
emergence of nineteenth-century visual culture and
modern evidence law.
Thursday 28 May, 6pm
Murdoch Lecture Theatre, Arts Building, UWA.
Cost: Free, but RSVP is essential.
Bookings: ias.uwa.edu.au/lectures/tucker

FILM
Film and Discussion: Macassans in Australia Australians in Macassar
Below the Wind Sea Nomads of Indonesia is a lm that
opens our eyes to the Indonesian sea gypsies struggle to
continue their traditional shing and customs in Australian
waters. Join us for a lm viewing, and discussion with
historian Professor Jane Lydon and archaeologist
Emeritus Professor Sandra Bowdler.
Thursday 7 May, 6pm
Lawrence Wilson Art Gallery, UWA.
Cost: Free, but RSVP is essential.
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Excellency Doctor Professor Susilo
Bambang Yudhoyono, former President
of the Republic of Indonesia; and
Australias Foreign Minister, The Hon
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Friday 1 May, 9.30am
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Cost: $550.
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A Critical View from
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Emerging Leaders Series with


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From confronting the challenge of


climate change to addressing nancial
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resilience is the mantra of the moment.
Professor Jonathan Rigg, National
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and tensions between social and
community resilience and the
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Wednesday 6 May, 6pm
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Join us for a presentation by UWA


graduate, Krista McMeeken, a Noongar
woman specialising in commercial
construction law, who was admitted to
the Supreme Court in 2012. Krista
will share her experience on the Kokoda
track and why it is important that we, as
a society, continue to acknowledge and
remember the ANZACs.
Wednesday 13 May, 6pm
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Western Australia, UWA.
Cost: Members $30 / Guests $35.
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The UWA School of Music Guitar Ensemble is the premier


guitar group in Western Australia. This special concert,
performed within the beautiful acoustics of the Lawrence
Wilson Art Gallery to accompany the HERE&NOW15
exhibition, will feature contemporary classical works by
predominantly Australian composers.
Thursday 14 May, 6pm
Lawrence Wilson Art Gallery, UWA.
Cost: Free, but RSVP is essential.
Bookings: 6488 3707 or lwag@uwa.edu.au

Buttery Lovers Violin Concerto


St Georges College hosts the second annual Youth Day
Festival in partnership with the UWA Confucius Institute.
Highlights of this years concert will include The Buttery
Lovers Violin Concerto and The Yellow River Piano
Concerto (movements II & III). A cultural festival will be
held between the two concerts.
Sunday 10 May, 3.30pm
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Diary clue to rape


Police want to hear
from people who have
seen a distinctive diary
that belonged to a teenage
au pair raped four-and-ahalf years ago in Mosman
Park.
Detective Senior
Sergeant Jade Smith said
the rapist was a predator.
We are determined to
catch him, he said.
Senior Sergeant Smith is
head of the review which
started last September
four years after the crimes
to catch the rapist.
The 19-year-old German
au pair had been caring for

Do you recognise him?


Police think this man could
help with queries over a
2010 Mosman Park rape.

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.

her employers two-yearold son when she answered


a knock at the door.
He parked a sports
utility, similar to a Kia
Sportage, on Manning
Street, Senior Sergeant
Smith said.
He walked to the home
with a bunch of flowers,
overpowered his victim,
forced his way inside
and restrained her before
sexually penetrating her
without her consent.
After the rape the man
also stole her phone and
used it to phone her employers, and warn them
not to go to police.
Technology and advanced DNA methods are
making it likelier to solve
crimes like this, Senior
Sergeant Smith said.
He said the distinctive
diary had green and dark
blue writing on it and carried the logo of German
cattle breeding company
Masterrind.
The logo is very distinctive. We hope a wife,
girlfriend, or partner has
seen it and it rings a bell,
he said.

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.

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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
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Swanbourne liquor
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a suspected thief into a
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police last Sunday.

A man caused damage while attempting to


break into a liquor store
in Subiaco last month.
Wembley police stations Constable Paul
Donnellan released a
photo of a man he thinks
could help with enquiries
into the crime.
He approached the
Liquor Barons store in
the Crossways Shopping
Centre in Rokeby Road
and attempted to jemmy
open the front door,
Constable Donnellan
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He was unsuccessful
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Bid to revoke Wandana tenancy


The
Housing
Department says it will
seek a court order to terminate the Subiaco tenancy of a man convicted
of a drug offence.
Christopher Patrick
Kyneur (55), a Wandana
tenant, was convicted
last year for possessing
methylamphetamine, a
smoking implement and
a controlled weapon.
The department lodged
an application in January
under the Residential
Tenancies Act 1987 over
illegal use of premises.

The department has


been monitoring the property and will be seeking a
court order to terminate
the tenancy, the departments service delivery
manager Greg Cash said.
Earlier this month, Mr
Kyneur appeared in the
Perth Magistrates Court
on charges including
possession of heroin and
amphetamine with intent
to sell or supply.
The charges were laid
by Wembley police in
January.
The charges were adjourned until July.

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Claremont Crescent
and then went into the
Merchants shop further
east at the Claremont
Crescent strip.
The man was charged
with one count of stealing.

Open door
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
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Litter lots blot


the landscape

Hipkins answers Taylors digs


Laurie Taylors often repeated
criticism of council inefficiencies (Stand by for a rate rise,
Letters, POST, April 18) warrants response.
He says it is ludicrous for a
municipal boundary to pass
through the middle of Winthrop
Hall.
The boundary was there first
and the hall was built over it.
It wasnt seen as a problem
then and is not of any consequence now, because UWA does
not pay rates and is outside
council control.
Even if UWAs main campus is fully within Perth, the
Claremont campus would still
be outside, as would almost
100ha of other UWA sites in
Nedlands, and further campuses
in other parts of the metro area
and the state.
It is impossible for UWA to
deal with one council.
His simplistic reaction to the
wasteful strategic planning
budget demonstrates he has
no understanding of what the
single line item includes all
non-statutory functions of the
town planning department.
These include staff salaries
for policy development, strategic
projects (Travelsmart, Waratah
Avenue, Stirling Highway),
foreshore and heritage management, training, conferences, long
service leave, superannuation,
consultants, contingencies for
legal fees and implementing
town planning scheme No. 3 if
and when it is approved by the
state government, and overheads
such as phone, insurance and
incidentals.

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Any money not spent goes into


reserves.
In relation to money wasted on
executive salaries, councils must
operate within strict parameters
when employing senior staff.
At Nedlands, unlike at many
other councils, the CEO is not
paid at the top of the salary
band.
In relation to rate rises, the
community has endorsed a 4%
rate rise each year for capital
works to overcome a backlog in
city asset maintenance.
Details of where these funds
will be expended are in an
approved strategic community
plan.
Last year there was a minimal
increase in operational expenditure (+0.01%).
It is unlikely this will be repeated in the next budget.
Max Hipkins
Nedlands mayor

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.

Buzzards home in on garden suburbs


Havent mayor Simon Withers
and some sections of Cambridge
council done well?
I have not seen so many buzzards in the sky over City Beach
and Floreat in my 30 years of
living here.
Of course this is the developer
kind of buzzard.
The proposed housing scheme
amendment 31 has really
brought them out.
A letter drop from a real estate
agent asks: What is your property worth now and what will
your property be worth when
this change takes place?
Yes, you read it correctly
when this change takes
place.
Reference has been made
to a private presentation with
the council to gain a detailed

understanding of what is being


proposed.
An advertisement for a
916sq.m site reads: Possible
future duplex block.
Yes, the feeding frenzy has
started in earnest.
The majority of electors and
ratepayers do not want or need
this proposed housing scheme
amendment, so what are Mr
Withers and the council going
to do when the results of this
current consultation effort (the
survey and the Form 4) come
in, showing the same results
as last years survey, that the
majority of ratepayers do not
support or want maisonettes
(manor houses), duplexes or
triplexes.
Will the council again say
it was not a referendum and

ignore the wishes of the ratepayers?


I have been going to council
and development committee
meetings on this issue since
last August and my observation
is that the word hubris fits
well with what I have seen with
regard to this housing scheme
amendment.
Its a small word with a lot of
meaning.
I have seen more time spent
discussing a cubby house than
on this proposed amendment.
There is now only one safe
approach to this proposed
housing scheme amendment,
which is unfortunate, and that
is to oppose everything.
D. Wills
Chandler Avenue East, Floreat

If you have the misfortune to


live near or travel past the building sites at Ocean Mia, in City
Beach, you must have noticed
the rubbish around many of the
half-completed houses and on
the vacant land.
There are building sites with
either no skips or skips where
the rubbish is poorly contained
and able to be blown about.
Surely Cambridge council has
a clause in its building permits
that prevents this?
Jane Dalton
Kalinda Drive, City Beach
Cambridge CEO Jason Buckley responds:
Cambridge council takes littering in and
around building sites very seriously.
In January, it wrote to all builders
working in the town requesting
their co-operation in managing their
building sites, particularly rubbish,
obstructions, material storage and dust
control.
While most builders act responsibly and
do the right thing, a minority do not.
In these cases, the council will continue
to enforce the litter act.

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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Why hasnt Cambridge called a public meeting?


This is an open letter to
the mayor and councillors of
Cambridge.
I expect our councillors to supply us with balanced information
upon which we can come to an
informed opinion.
You have produced an impressive document, but instead of
containing unbiased information, it is a sales document for
a selected outcome.
There is no mention of
Directions 2031, which I first
heard about at the Beecroft
Park Sunday meeting.
There is no information as
to the original garden suburb
concept on which the original
Floreat and City Beach planning
was based.
No information about denser
developments near community
centres and public transport.
There has been no calling of
a public community meeting
(following complaints organised
by the Coast Ward Progress
Association), as occurred years

ago when the council was


promoting a similar rezoning
proposal (our then president,
John Moran, still has some of
the documentation).
You are a disgrace, in my
opinion.
You have failed in your duty

to ratepayers.
Your efforts on our behalf
are appreciated, but I find it
hard to conceive you would now
fail a fundamental democratic
principle.
C. Roger Pratt
Templetonia Crescent, City Beach

Backyards turn into carparks


The Cambridge planning proposal will turn childrens backyard play areas into carparks.
Backyards will be turned into
three garages, two parking lots,
and driveways.
There will be no grass for the
children of three families to do
somersaults and no room to ride
a trike, bounce on a trampoline
or have a decent swing.
Would you let your child or
grandchild play in the backyard
with the risk of being run over
by your neighbour?
I would not.
Furthermore, the backyard
driveway must run along the

neighbours boundary, often


within 3m of bedrooms.
We will have several cars
driving in and out of the corner
property at any time.
The glare of headlights, the
odour of exhaust and the noise
of engines, tyres and slamming
doors will disrupt the sleep and
damage the health and goodwill
of the neighbours.
Does Cambridge believe this
is good planning?
It isnt; it is dangerous for kids
and unfair on neighbours.

hrist Church Grammar School maths teacher and Nedlands councillor Ben Hodsdon and Bonnie Woo, who teaches Chinese at
Methodist Ladies College, read the POST outside the Forbidden City in
Beijing, China. Ben, Bonnie and two other sta members accompanied
21 Christ Church and MLC students, from Years 9 to 12, on a trip to
Lijang, Guilin, Yangshou and Beijing during the school holidays.

Rod Banyard
Linden Gardens, Floreat

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13 20 50

Perhaps I have spent too much time living


overseas, where rampant infill isnt the norm,
and where different areas of cities retain historic character.
While all of us, not just Directions 2031, support a reasonable amount of housing choice,
I maintain that in its advertisement in last
weeks POST (Directions 2031 supports housing
choice), Cambridge council has cherry-picked
quotes from the Directions 2031 documents.
Now, I know City Beach, Floreat, Nedlands
and so on are not like Lavenham or Stratford
in England, with many Tudor houses.
They do, however, have a character, enhanced by trees and gardens, that will be lost
by infill.
While Floreat presumably the shopping
area of Floreat Forum does get a mention as
a district centre in the activity centres list in
Directions 2031, City Beach doesnt.
In contrast to the situation around QEII and
UWA, where a map of the higher-density area
is shown in Directions 2031, I believe that there
isnt a map of its proposals for Floreat.
A reading of Directions 2031 might equally
well lead to a conclusion that a few blocks of
eight-storey luxury apartments near Floreat
Forum is a way to provide more housing appropriate to the demographic drivers, smaller
households, mentioned in the advertisement.
This would result in less loss of gardens and
trees, and would retain neighbourhood choice,
rather than the homogeneous bits of infill
everywhere currently proposed by Cambridge
council.
To add my bit about demographics: children
benefit from gardens.
So, please preserve, where possible, houses
with gardens near primary schools.
Grant Keady
Viewway, Nedlands

Lessons in Cambridge St
Cambridge Coast ward ratepayers are incensed that mayor Simon Withers continues to
use their rate money to promote an unwanted
and impractical rezoning of their ward.
I believe the councils recent advertisement
(Directions 2031 supports housing choice,
POST, April 18) contains inaccuracies that add
insult to injury.
The rezoning proposal will affect every lot
in Coast ward because the simple criterion
is lot size.
That means any developer can buy adjacent
houses to create a larger lot that suits construction of an apartment block anywhere in our
famous, and valued, garden suburbs.
The reduced setback on offer will mean
that any new structure will overshadow neighbours, dominate the streetscape and obstruct
views.
This impulsive idea will have a similar effect as occurred when Perth council allowed
construction of the blocks of flats in Wembley
ward, along Cambridge Street.
That created undesirable development out
of context with the neighbourhood, which now
cannot be undone.
There are better, more appropriate solutions
for achieving housing choice for the aged and
infirm, and to increase the total number of
homes in the Town of Cambridge.
Rod Bradley
Cambridge Coast ward councillor
Lowanna Way, City Beach
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Like using a steam shovel


to crack a peanut

Margaret Owen says loss of roost sites and food resources probably accounts for the increase in numbers of
carnabys cockatoos in the western suburbs.

Oh to be at Perry Lakes, now that Aprils here


Though carnabys cockatoos
start arriving in the Perth
region in December, for some
mysterious reason they do not
start flying in to drink at the
east lake of Perry Lakes until
mid-April.
Its the same every year.
Why would they drink at other
sources before mid-April and
then change their favoured

drinking hole?
This year there have been
a lot more carnabys cockatoos around than in previous
years.
Last year, the average for
April was 200 birds, and so far
this year it is 300.
There are two roost sites in
the western suburbs and by
adding the roosting numbers,

we find that there are more


than 500 carnabys roosting and
up to 630.
I suggest the increase is because cockatoos are coming
to the western suburbs having
lost either their roost sites or
their food resources through
clearing.
Margaret Owen
Daglish Street, Wembley

Emeritus Professor Webbs


comments on the University
of WA (Town and gown kept
separate, Letters, POST, April
18) are apposite but do not go to
the heart of UWAs claims.
The few substantial UWA
development applications
straddling local government
boundaries are decided by
the Metropolitan West Joint
Development Assessment Panel
(DAP) in accord with councils
town planning schemes.
UWA is not alone in this,
because every property along
Stirling Highway (for example) is
subject to approval based on the
local town planning scheme, the
WA Planning Commission, and
the Department of Transport.
The recent application by
Methodist Ladies College was
approved by the DAP with two
(different) sets of conditions,
those of Claremont and the
WAPC.
Over the past 100 years, UWA
has had the intellectual and financial capacity to manage this
situation without ill effect.

Take subtler approach to infill in Cambridge garden suburbs


This is an edited version of a
letter to Cambridge council and
mayor Simon Withers.
Residents understand that
there is a need for increasing
density, but in a more gentle
and subtle way than the council
proposes.
You have adopted this approach in new developments
as listed in your advertisement
in last weeks POST, and this is
commended.
There is general support for
subdividing corner blocks into
two, with an adjusted setback
and single dwellings.

By my count, there are 530


corner lots 900sq.m or greater
in City Beach, Mt Claremont and
Floreat, which means potential
for a further 530 dwellings.
This does not include the
Cambridge Street apartment
area where the sky is the limit
if you will excuse the pun.
A pocket of golf course (council) land on the corner of Empire
Avenue and Durston Road could
be built on.
Similarly a strip of vacant land
on the corner of The Boulevard
and Templetonia Crescent could
be subdivided and still leave

ample recreational land.


Friends who live in The Rise
development, City Beach, say
small pockets of land within this
complex could be built on but
ownership is vague and there is
no planning permission.
Are there are similar sites in
Mt Claremont and Floreat?
The two City Beach shopping
centres have been the subject
of tremendous criticism.
They could be given planning
permission for apartments above
ground-floor shops.
It would be interesting to see
what could be found if further in-

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Has the council given this approach any consideration?
By subdividing corner
blocks into two, developing the
Cambridge Street apartment
area, allowing shopping centres
to have apartments above them,
investigating the potential of
vacant land and completing
new developments as listed in
the advertisement, the potential for 4000 new dwellings is
achievable.
Jeanette and Frank Pitts
address to come

The only thing that seems


to have changed is that Perth
council is now fixated on marginally improving its liveability
rating, based on the limited
criteria used for convenience
by a self-selected, insignificant
agency.
The proposed City of Perth Act
is like using a steam shovel to
crack a peanut and causing collateral damage to neighbouring
municipalities.
This seems the last thing the
state government should be
doing when faced with real financial and social problems.
Bruce Haynes
Shenton Road Claremont

Anzac lessons
It seems we have a long way to
go in learning from the devastating experiences of war.
Anzac Day rightly respects
and honours the loss of those
who fought for freedom and
country. It is also a time for deep
reflection.
Our federal government
spends too much time ramping
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
to consider the complexities of
war, and time to look to intelligent and negotiated peaceful
alternatives.
Carole Peters
Murchison Street, Shenton Park

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If you could see it through my eyes


Western suburbs resident Lyn Martin teaches and researches
public health issues and cares full-time for her disabled
husband. She shares some of her experiences regularly
in the POST Health feature in the hope that her stories will
lighten the load for all carers.
LYN MARTIN

Ive come across three unsent


letters of complaint about my
disabled husbands care. I
know I should ditch them, but
I cant.
Justice needs to be done, but
what can I possibly say that
would make a difference for
carers and those they support?
Then I spot the unifying
theme in the letters. Theyre all
about the need for empathy.
My husbands problems
started with a faulty surgical
procedure. Follow-up surgery
did not reduce the associated
pain, so we sought ongoing
care.
The rooms of a fourth
orthopaedic surgeon were
exactly opposite the third
one, whod refused to take
on my husbands case. I rang
the receptionist to ask if she
would mind popping across
the corridor to leave the x-rays
with the latest orthopod.
Well I cant promise, she
said. I drove back to hospital.
The receptionist had sufficient

insight into her behaviour to


blush.
I couldnt make a promise
I couldnt keep, she said
defensively.
All Im asking for is goodwill
and help.
My husbands 80th birthday
present was a long-distance
train trip.
How do I get him to the
dining room, I asked the travel
consultant?
Oh thats easy, we provide
an on-board wheelchair.
Confirming arrangements
closer to departure, I was
asked why we were not in the
disability cabin. Because I
didnt know there was one.
The disability cabin is at the
farthest end of the carriage
from the dining room, and
while it was terrific to have
room for wheelchairs and
a bathroom with safety
rails, have you ever tried
to manhandle a bloke in a
wheelchair across the divide
between two train carriages?
There are two doors opening
in different directions and a

A little empathy would go a long way with carers managing


people confined to a wheelchair.

dip between carriages. This led


into the bar so we became the
cabaret act as everyone looked
on with interest.
It was against occupational
health and safety regulations
for staff to help us.
So we ate in our disability
cabin. Not quite the 80th

birthday present Id envisaged.


The staff did their best within
the constraints placed on them,
so should I complain?
If people could only see it
through the eyes of those living
with disability, and their carers,
maybe theyd all be a little
more caring.

The best of health for the western


suburbs
Azure Medical has opened the doors of its
custom-built family centre in the Cottesloe
Central shopping centre. Azure brings the
western suburbs a wide range of premium
medical services based on combining traditional care and personal relationships with
the latest treatment technology.
Dr Richard Newton describes his vision
for Azure: I have practised in the western
suburbs for years and there was a lack of
progressive medical facilities. We have
developed Azure to be open and friendly
and committed to the delivery of the very best
care using the latest technology.
Walking into Azure Medical is refreshing.
The reception area is generous, modern and
also warm and relaxed, thanks to a fit-out
that references the Perth coast with bright artwork and beach-inspired design flourishes.
This is the perfect environment for the delivery of medical care to families, mums and
dads, young children and the older residents
of Cottesloe and the western suburbs.
Azure is also well equipped to engage with
clients looking for cosmetic treatments and
offers a wide range of laser technologies. Dr
Newton explains: Our modern health care
goes beyond treating illness. We want to
help our patients look good, feel good and
enjoy greater self confidence. Were happy
to offer a range of cosmetic services that are
delivered right here in our new centre.
Azures laser skin treatments can be used to
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Azure has carefully chosen a specific laser
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While theres no substitute for visiting the
Azure Medical Centre, you can find it online
at www.azuremedical.com.au or call 9286
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Modern health care


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Combining personal care
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Brand new, now open - delivering progressive family medicine to the western suburbs.
Drs Richard Newton and Merci Kusel are excited to open Azure Medical Cottesloe, combining personalised,
traditional care with the latest technology to deliver the best medical services in the western suburbs.
Richard and Merci look forward to welcoming existing clients from The Healing Tree (where they will
no longer offer their GP services) and invite everyone to experience modern health care as it should be.

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Everyone knows they should


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primary school?
Did you know that hearing
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Heart disease: When blood
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associated with diabetes
cause damage to the blood
vessels in the inner ear.
Kidney disease: Australian
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The research has found that
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WA Health geriatrician Nick
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Across the eight WA hospital
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Subiaco health and life


coach Elise Carr offers and
an alternative to dairy with
her nut cheese recipe.
Elise gave up dairy
products 10 years ago and
said that for people who
were lactose intolerant,
calcium could be sourced
from nuts and seeds. She
said that 25g of sesame
seeds contain more calcium
than a glass of milk.
A balanced diet of fresh
vegetables, fruits, beans,
whole grains, seaweed,
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good fats and protein we
need, she said.
Although there are
plenty of supermarket milk
alternatives, most of them
are very high in sugar.
Making plant-based
milks like cashew, hemp
seed and almond at home
is super easy and the
healthiest option, Elise
said.

Health coach Elise Carr is a firm believer in the benefits


of nuts and seeds over dairy. Photo: Paul McGovern

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For couples struggling to conceive, egg donations and


surrogacy are up for discussion next month.

US medico looks
beyond IVF

American fertility
expert Michael Feinman
will present a free seminar
on at Nedlands Yacht Club
next month looking at the
issues and options facing
couples trying to conceive.
Dr Feinman, an
LA-based fertility specialist, will be in Australia
for the Families Through
Surrogacy conference in
Sydney, and is flying to
Perth to provide information to couples who have
exhausted traditional fertility options such as IVF.
The seminar at 6.30pm
on Monday, May 18, will

look at issues such as egg


donation, surrogacy and
other international trends
in reproductive technology.
WA family lawyer
Rachel Oakeley, who
is on the Reproductive
Technologies Council and
the legal committee for
Surrogacy Australia, will
also speak.
Dr Feinman said: Its
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all other avenues, it
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POST, April 25, 2015 Page 41

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She said: Our feet and
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neglected and people often
dont realise the importance
of them until something goes
wrong.

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Community news

Walk the beach here to


help children in Africa
People can walk either 5km
or 10km and registrations open
at 8.30am.
There will be a sausage sizzle back at the start from 10 to
11am.
The event is being run by
Australian Doctors for Africa
(ADFA), which was founded 10
years ago by Peppermint Grove
orthopaedic surgeon Graham
Forward.
ADFA sends volunteer medical
teams to Ethiopia, Madagascar,
Somaliland and the Comoros
Islands as well as providing
medical equipment and upgrading buildings.
Australian specialists also train
local medical staff.
To help the cause, join the
beach walk next Sunday.

A walk along the beach next


Sunday will raise funds to help
Australian doctors treat African
children with club foot.
Called the Little Feet Walk,
the fundraiser will leave from
the grassed area north of North
Cottesloe Surf Life Saving Club
at 9am on May 3.
It costs $25 to correct one child
with club foot and there will be
a trophy for the person who supports the most children.

LEFT: Ready to walk along the


beach next Sunday are, from left,
Sami Tadros, Genevieve Ellison,
Jeanne Bell and Jill Goetze. They are
supporting Australian Doctors for
Africa, including Dr Homar, whose
journey is outlined below.

Doctor proud to help his own people

Make seniors card


work for you

mined to help the poor people,


it more than inspires.
It was impressive to learn
about other members of the
team, the sacrifice they made
by being away from their family and the preparation they
had to do before leaving for
Madagascar.
Jeanne Bell from Australian
Doctors for Africa said Lanziz
was the first obstetrician and gynaecologist to go to Madagascar
with ADFA.
Obstetrics and gynaecology
go hand in hand with our club
foot in newborns program in
paediatrics, she said.

Find out all you need to


know about seniors cards and
concessions at the meeting on
Tuesday, May 5, of the Nedlands
branch of National Seniors.
The speaker will be Marlene
Robins, who has been project
officer with the Council on the
Ageing for the past 10 years.
Marlene organises and coordinates the WA Seniors Awards
and used to be with the Positive
Ageing Foundation. She has
also volunteered for Legacy
WA for the past 25 years.
The meeting will be at 10am
at Drabble House, behind
Nedlands library.

For one obstetrician on the


Australian Doctors for Africa
(ADFA) team that went to
Madagascar last month, the
project was a dream come
true.
His trip was supported by
events like next weekends Little
Feet Walk at Cottesloe.
Lanziz Homar was born in
Madagascar and grew up there
in the 1980s with his mother, who
was from a poor family.
Food, food and food was all I
could dream about during those
times, he said.
Later he dreamt of being able
to help his family, and so going

back to his homeland with a


medical team in March was close
to that dream of 30 years ago.
Lanziz went to military
school in Madagascar to finish
high school and then studied
medicine in Antananarivo,
Madagascars capital.
He married a visiting medical
student, Marni, and moved to
Australia with her.
After learning English, he
was able to practise and study
in Australia and always dreaming of giving something back to
his country.
I read about Australian
Doctors for Africa and knew this

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He wrote to the president of
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Madagascar.
He told me how he had travelled to Madagascar for the first
time in the 1980s and seen the
poor health system affecting
the most vulnerable people
of Madagascar, which then inspired him, Lanziz said.
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Community news

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Steve Dixon will talk about


Interplast, a Rotary medical
support program, at the next
breakfast meeting of the
Rotary Club of Cambridge.
The club meets at 7.30am on
Wednesday, April 29, at the
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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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on the corner of Rokeby Road
and Thomas Street, Subiaco, at
1pm on Tuesdays. Enquiries:
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Job well done Kevin McAlpine, left, and Nick Cook with the nesting box in position.
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
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seen standing on the roof.


Tell-tale feathers and droppings on the landing strip at
the front of the box indicated
that the ducks had decided to
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interior.
Recently, a group of volunteers, led by Kevin McAlpine,
installed the remaining duck
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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

from Eds diary. His entry from


that morning reads: Thank God
Jack came out this morning; he
is going away with us but not in
our platoon till we land.
Two days later Jack embarked
on the Suffolk, Ed on the Nizam,
and sailed for Lemnos. They
were finally together again on
April 22.
On April 24, Jack wrote to his
mother and the letter features
in Pittaways book: I am so glad
to say that I am now with Ed ... I
feel satisfied now. It has been an
awfully anxious time and I have
had many disappointments but
thank goodness all is well now.
We expect action in the next
few hours one of the toughest
problems yet attempted. I have
plenty of faith in our boys and
believe that whatever the result
might be, no one could do the job
better than we Australians.
Today we are all singing with
the thought of moving off
to do what we have spent
months training for. It has
been a huge picnic time
for two months past and
now we are all well and
eager to do our duty. I do
hope we will be spared to
return to you dear people
again, but should either or
both of us fall and never see
you on this earth, you can
always remember that your
offspring did what they honestly believed to be their
bounden duty namely to
assist the Mother Land in
an hour of need.
The brothers made it
ashore from 4.30am under
a deadly hail of gun and
shrapnel fire. Within a few
hours they had gone about
5km inland but took cover
in a recently-abandoned
Turkish trench.
Eds diary continues.
Jack was in the trench
with me but disappeared
rifle and machine gun fire
on us continually, shrapnel
was bursting all around.
I got a bullet right through
my cap, it grazed my head
and cut the roof of my cap
in two.
With Jack at one end of
the trench and Ed at the
other, the two communicated along the line until
about 10am, when Ed could
not raise a response.
Ed, whod been shot in
the hand, heard Jack had
a head wound but nothing
more. He wrote in his diary
it was just like hell till
dark. Then I got out to
get my hand dressed and
was shot in the knee.
Ed was sent to hospital
in Malta. His mother,
Caroline, was advised on
May 14 and the army diligently kept her informed
as to his whereabouts and
well-being.
On July 22, Caroline received another telegram:
Regret son Private J. W.

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

so much, to hear from him, or


of him. I beg of you to try and
find out for me which hospital
he is in and to what extent he
is wounded, and his mental
condition. I am quite prepared
for the worst but am hoping for
the best.
Three more months passed,
during which Caroline heard
from Ed that Jack had been
seriously wounded in the head
on the day of the landing. In that
time, Ed, Caroline, and Jacks
sweetheart, Jean, had written
more than 30 letters to Jack, all
of which were returned.
On November 21, Caroline
wrote to the army again. With
extraordinary fortitude, she
described what happened as
witnesses had described it to
her.
Several have told me that
he was shot through the head
seriously, the bullet entering
through the front of his head and
coming out at the back... Only
last evening a returned officer
that was in the same trench as
my sons visited me and told me
that he was hit through the head
but not killed. When night came
he was lifted out of the trench
and the doctor said that he was
still breathing he dressed
his wounds but he dont know
what became of him after that.
The general opinion is that
he died before he reached the
hospital ship.
My son, Private E. S. Inman,
wrote that its believed he
was buried on the beach having
died before he got to the ship
I cannot give up hopes of my boy,
unless I get it officially The
suspense is awful. It is now seven
long and weary months since the
landing, surely those in charge
have had ample time to find out
what has become of him.
In July, the Red Cross found
witnesses who confirmed Jack
had been shot through the head
on the morning of April 25.
The gathered testimonies
were presented at a Court of
Inquiry on April 10, 1916, and
Jack was declared killed in action. Caroline was advised by
telegram on May 20.
In July 1916, Caroline was
advised Ed had again been shot.
She wrote to the army, pleading
for him to be sent home:
I feel that my sons have done
their share for their country. One
has given his Life, never can he
return to me, no matter how great
my sorrow for such a devoted and
good son. Now God has brought
my second son through the second time, surely I can get him
home for a while. At the landing
15 months ago he was shot twice
... After he recovered from that
his health broke down and he
got scabies, after that, mumps,
and now shot again. Poor boy, I
would, oh so dearly, love to see
him once again before he must
go into the firing lines again. Ed
would come home, but not until
1919. By then he was a lieutenant
and had been severely wounded
in action that resulted in his
award of a Military Cross for
conspicuous gallantry.
Ed married and in 1921 named
his first-born son after his beloved brother.
Jacks remains were never
found, and his name is on the
Lone Pine Memorial to the
Missing.m

Jack Inman
as he appears
in Australias
Fighting Sons of
9.
the Empire, 1919.

ed by Caroline regarding Jacks status (Missing),


(Missing) July
Telegram received
22, 1915. Courtesy National Archives of Australia.

POST, April 25, 2015 Page 47

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SOUTH WEST
1 MACNISH CLOSE, BUNBURY

EXPRESS 28 DAY SALE

17 WAGON ENTRANCE, ABBEY

$575,000

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LAST DAYS ACT NOW!

ABBEY WATERS 24/7 HOLIDAY!

No expense has been spared at this 3 bedroom, 1 bathroom home. Located in a much sought after
area in a quiet cul-de-sac, only 300 meters to the beach with elevated ocean views. Renovated to a high
standard and featuring two toilets, two living areas and two outdoor entertaining spaces. Express
p
28 Dayy
Sale all offers presented on the 26/04/2015 (unless sold prior).

Due to the family growing up and changing circumstances, it is time to sell. Within 10 minutes of
Busselton and easy access to Margaret River/Dunsborough, come inside as this home is a Tardis. You
will be surprised by the sheer size with over 300m2 under the main roof. Built in 2007 and hardly lived
in, presenting as new featuring huge open living, home theatre and the option of an
ofce or 5th bedroom.

HOME OPEN SUNDAY 1:00PM 2:00PM

HOME OPEN SUNDAY 3:30PM 4:00PM

KIM RUSSELL 0427 417 160

TY CRIDDLE 0427 175 426

kim.russell@acton.com.au

ty.criddle@acton.com.au

651 ST MICHAELS PARKWAY, DUNSBOROUGH

EXPRESS 28 DAY SALE

FERGUSON

$2,250,000

SS LE
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PERFECT HOLIDAY HOME LOCK & LEAVE BLISS

The perfect down south oasis and not a thing to be done, just move on in. Featuring three living areas,
gourmet kitchen and located in the stunning Margaret River wine region, there will never be a dull
moment. Local attractions include wineries, breweries, the nearby bay and surf at Yallingup. Express
28 Day Sale - all offers presented by Monday 27th April, at 5pm (unless sold prior). Contact
ntact
Vincent now for further details.

FERGUSON VALLEY FARM

A casual drive up the valley from the sleepy hollow of Dardanup are these two separate titles. It forms the
start of the valley water system. Choose the 36 acre vacant lot with power and huge views, or the 135
acre water farm with the homestead including a granny at and multiple dairy and sheds. 12 spring fed
dams in total. Priced at $2,250,000 as a whole.

HOME OPEN SATURDAY 1:00PM 1:55PM

VINCENT MARRUFFO 0418 901 418

PETER JOHNSTON 0439 971 150

vincent.marruffo@acton.com.au

peter.johnston@acton.com.au

DUNSBOROUGH

TRULY STUNNING HOME AT REDUCED COST

$999,000

DUNSBOROUGH

LIVE NEXT TO THE BEACH IN A TRANQUIL OASIS

$695,000

This stunning and 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,
an under main roof 9m x 7m mens shed including toilet and shower and beautiful low
maintenance gardens including heated spa.

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
ceilings and a massive glass feature wall to living area, the home is impressive with all
mod cons and enjoys views into leafy gardens and treetops throughout with ocean views
from upstairs deck.

GAVIN HOWLETT 0428 567 090

GAIL BLOOMER 0418 931 268

gavin.howlett@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

POST, April 25, 2015 Page 49

SOUTH WEST

580 COLLIE RIVER ROAD, BUREKUP

EXPRESS 28 DAY SALE

SS LE
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PR SA
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OWNER MOVING TO USA MUST SELL


This 14 acre lifestyle water farm is a haven of tranquility that offers relaxed, easy living and an excellent
farming opportunity. Plentiful Irrigation water, plus a spring-fed dam and red loam soils, including a
ood lit arena, and currently set up for cattle and horses. The sellers are committed and have to shift
overseas, and the opportunity to acquire this fantastic rural parcel has a limited time frame of 28 days.
We have no set price and you the buyers, are invited to submit in writing, to the agent by email fax or
letter, by no later than 4pm on the 13th May expressing your interest (unless sold prior). Facing North
with valley views, positioned 20 minutes from the city of Bunbury, and just up the road from the Burekup
school, Ferguson Valley wineries and Cafs are just 10 minutes drive, and you are situated less than
2 hours South of Perth.

HOME OPEN: SATURDAY


4.00PM 5.00PM

PETER JOHNSTON 0439 971 150 peter.johnston@acton.com.au


17261 SOUTH WESTERN HIGHWAY, BOYANUP
NE

RURAL EXPRESS SALE

RELUCTANT SALE OWNERS ARE DOWNSIZING


Set your own price on this Federation homestead, river frontage 28.8 acre farm just outside Boyanup
that is currently running horses, sheep and set up for cattle with irrigation. Set on the banks of the
Preston River, the homestead is surrounded by lush green lawn, an enormous old English Oak and
multiple fruit trees. The old dairy and adjacent 1 bedroom cottage has a workshop attached, and is
currently used as a teenage retreat. The lawned rock wall river landing has a waterfall gushing over
the weir, and swimming in summer and catching fresh marron is all part of the lifestyle for this farm.
Downstream the lush green river banks resemble a subtropical heavy timbered wonderland. A handy
small square bale hay sale enterprise for instant cash ow is a bonus to the property. The Seller is
moving to town and must sell now, you are welcome to join me at the home open and make up your
own mind on the price with all offers presented by no later than 30th May 2015 (unless sold prior).

HOME OPEN: SUNDAY


11.00AM 12.30PM

PETER JOHNSTON 0439 971 150 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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FREMANTLE

24/1 CORKHILL STREET, NORTH FREMANTLE

ABSOLUTELY STUNNING APARTMENT


WITH 20M BOAT PEN

LOW $3,000,000

2.5

This is an outstanding opportunity to acquire a premium river front apartment with a 20 metre BOAT PEN.
The imposing river position and elevation provides for expansive and unrestricted views which cannot be built
out. The style and layout is designed to capitalise on the views, with the main living areas and main bedroom
positioned to maximise the ever changing river vista. This apartment is situated in arguably one of the best
locations within The Moorings. Offering a resort lifestyle, boasting 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, a 3 car
lock up garage and storeroom and communal facilities which include a lap pool, synthetic grass tennis court,
function room/kitchen, bbq facilities, gymnasium and a full time caretaker The Moorings is an enviable
place to live. The location provides a peaceful outlook with protection from the sea breeze that affords you
the time and place to enjoy the ner things in life.
Additional benets: Personal lift with proximity card security, security system, ducted vacuum, ducted reverse
cycle air conditioning, Sonos integrated sound system, luxury carpet and stone tiling to the main living
areas, marble top bathroom vanities, gas hot plates, dual drawer dishwasher, internal store room, very large
balcony, good community presence. Open by appointment this apartment will not disappoint.
OPEN BY APPOINTMENT

GLENN OCONNOR-SMITH 0413 545 094 glenn.oconnorsmith@acton.com.au

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

POST, April 25, 2015 Page 51

COTTESLOE

13 WILSON STREET, CLAREMONT

FROM $1,500,000

SUNNY CHARM!

2.5

454sqm

Fall in love with this delightful light lled, north-facing home. There are bright
living and dining areas, alfresco garden courtyards, granite and timber kitchen,
spacious lounge, and a quiet ground oor master bedroom with garden views, a
tted dressing room and ensuite. Also on the ground oor is the fourth bedroom/
study, generous laundry, powder room and double garage. There are two bright
bedrooms upstairs with BIR, and a neat bathroom. Quality features include R/C
ducted air con, parquetry oors, excellent storage, security and lush, easy care
gardens. In what is surely the prettiest cul-de-sac in Claremont, perfectly situated
just a stroll to the beautiful Swan River.
HOME OPEN: MONDAY 27TH APRIL 3.50PM - 4.20PM
INTERNET ID# 2846733

DEBORAH BRADY 0405 570 903


deborah.brady@acton.com.au
20A IRVINE STREET, PEPPERMINT GROVE

LOVE THE LOCATION!

$2,495,000
1

809sqm

Perfectly placed and ready for a change of pace, this classic family home is settled
on 809sqm of potential. The large block is in a great location, surrounded by
quality homes and in an elevated position which enhances views of the Cottesloe
pines from the upper level. It is ideal for a substantial renovation or a creative new
build, with wide street frontage and a north-facing orientation. The comfortable
home is full of character with original features, extensive garaging and established
gardens.
With the beautiful river just moments away, plus excellent schools and shopping
close by, this is a superb location in which to create a fabulous family lifestyle.
HOME OPEN: MONDAY 27TH APRIL 2.00PM - 2.35PM
INTERNET ID# 2840970

DEBORAH BRADY 0405 570 903


deborah.brady@acton.com.au
12/9 ANSTEY STREET, CLAREMONT

SUCH GREAT VALUE

$1,099,000
2

446sqm

Youll be impressed by the space and exibility on offer in this charming home set
amidst lush gardens in a quiet complex. There are formal and casual living and
dining spaces, large kitchen, undercover alfresco patio, generous main bedroom
with built-in robes, family bathroom, separate toilet, laundry and a double garage.
Features include ducted A/C, good storage, ceiling fans and easy care established
gardens & lawn. Superbly situated on a sought-after street walking distance to the
river, shops, cafes and public transport. Great for downsizers or a family looking
to enter this prestigious riverside precinct. Move straight in!

HOME OPEN: MONDAY 27TH APRIL 2.55PM - 3.30PM


INTERNET ID# 2757663

DEBORAH BRADY 0405 570 903


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

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Community news

Those sporty salmon


Regular reports are now
coming through of salmon in
the 3kg to 4kg range hitting
the metropolitan coast.

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.

Redbacks are gearing up


The annual pie night is when
players graduating from the
Mosman Park Junior Football
Clubs Auskick program will
be presented with their new
junior footy jumpers and
tracksuits.
The pie night is on Friday,
May 1, at the Tom Perrott
Pavilion clubroom in Mosman
Park.
The club will also welcome

special guests from the district and the president of the


Claremont Football Club to
celebrate the unveiling of the
premiership flag won by the
Year 9s, a first in the clubs
history.
President Simon Rodwell
said: We are very excited about
the launch of the 2015 season.
The club is growing in
number year on year, and it is
pleasing to announce we are

once again fielding teams from


Auskick to Year 8.
The involvement of our local
community is critical to the success of the junior footy club and
we are always looking for more
volunteers in a number of roles
to help around the club.
The season kicks off on
Sunday, May 3.
For further information on the
Redbacks, go to www.mosmanparkredbacks.com.au.

Even at this size they provide


great sport-fishing action.
Good numbers of fish are
being caught along the southern
beaches from Mandurah through
to Rockingham, both from the
shore and by boaties.
The boaties get the better
end of the deal as the schools of
salmon start mooching their way
up the coast there are usually
more fish to be caught that bit
farther out.
Salmon seem to converge offshore around small to medium
sections of reef, chasing herring
and gardies, and canny anglers
target these areas.
POST country has also seen
plenty of salmon action, with
small schools of fish spotted at
Fremantle through to Floreat,
City Beach and Scarborough.
Just offshore from Observation
City there is a section of reef that
has produced plenty of salmon
action over the years and if you
happen to drive along West Coast
Highway in the morning you will
probably see a flotilla of small
boats searching for a school.
Salmon are great sport fish,
hitting hard on either baits and
lures, especially on poppers.
Most are released, though some
people enjoy eating them.
I was recently given a recipe
for salmon that sums up their
eating quality.
Make sure your salmon is bled
well and, after carefully filleting
the fish, remove the centre blood
line and skin it. Rinse in salty
water and pat it dry. Make up
a mixture of soy sauce, lemon
juice and mustard powder and
coat the fillet.

FISHING

with Gary Shugg


Then comes the interesting
part. Get an old house brick
and place it in the middle of
a baking dish and heat it up to
around 180C. Place the fillets
around the brick and bake for
about 20 minutes at 120C.
When the brick is just about
done, remove the fillets and eat
the brick.
That is the way old timers
talk about salmon. But if you
treat the fish with the respect
they deserve, they are not bad
eating when fresh. Salmon do
not freeze well.
Eaten as Japanese-style sashimi, salmon is pretty good and
it is even passable when served
battered or crumbed.
A friend tells me that if you
soak the fillets in milk for half
an hour or so before cooking it
takes away a lot of that fishy
taste, which puts off a lot of
fishos.
All in all, salmon are a better
sport fish than table fish and I
would rather return a salmon
to the water than put it in an
Esky.

Clinic contact
In the article Leila keeps
defying the odds in last weeks
POST, the West Australian
Neurological Research Institute
at QEII should have been referred to as WANRI.
The institutes new motor
neurone disease clinic is on the
fourth floor of A Block at QEII
and clinic manager Sue Walters
can be contacted on 9346 4884
or fax 9346 1245.

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Community news

Disguises of the natural world


Norman Pinsky will talk about
his journey to remote Papua
New Guinea and how he spotted
and photographed insects and
other creatures camouflaged
in nature.

Dr Norman Pinsky with some locals in remote Papua New Guinea.

Service is from the heart


The annual memorial
and thanksgiving service
for people affected by heart
disease will be held at St
Josephs Church in Subiaco
at 2pm on Sunday, May 3.
The Heart Foundations
service is for people to come
together to light candles in
memory of loved ones who
have died from heart disease,
give thanks for those who
survived and be uplifted by
music and prayer.
Pastor Graham Mabury will

be master of ceremonies and


clergy from other denominations will contribute to the
service.
Heart Foundation WA
president Graeme Robson
will welcome the congregation and there will be a tribute to past Heart Foundation
president and cardiologist
John OShea, who died suddenly last month.
Guest speaker John Muir
will tell the story of his
inspirational journey and
recovery from heart disease

and the One Achord Choir


will sing hymns.
At the end of the service,
white doves will be released
as symbols of love and
peace.
Afternoon tea, sponsored
by Mareena Purslowe and
Associates, will be served
in a marquee next to the
church.
For catering purposes,
RSVP by Monday, April 27,
to the Heart Foundation on
9388 3343.

Dr Pinsky, who is originally from


Canada and has worked for World
Vision and Australian Doctors
for Africa, is the speaker at the
next meeting of the Naturalists
Club.
He has travelled to Papua twice,
the last time going to a place so
remote that only two white people
had ever visited, and that was 20
years ago.
There are no roads, newspapers,
shops or electricity.
The local people dont know how
old they are and live pretty well as
they did a thousand years ago.
For this talk, Dr Pinsky will
focus on entomology and the
amazing natural camouflage of
moths, grasshoppers, butterflies,
stick insects and spiders that he
he found and photographed.
His talk will be at 7.30pm on
Friday, May 1, in the Hew Roberts
Lecture Theatre at UWAs Clifton
street campus.
For more information, call John
on 9389 8289.

Can you spot the insects?

Masters in salute to Anzacs


Veteran Australian Rules footballers will honour a different
kind of veteran on Sunday, with
a short Anzac ceremony and The
Last Post.
The ceremony at noon on April
26 will be part of a masters carnival at the new Wembley oval at Pat
Goodridge Reserve, on the corner
of Selby Street and Underwood
Avenue.

It is timed for after the first fixture


and is for teams and spectators.
Andy Caruso, the vice-president
of Wembley Vets Football Club,
said: We are very proud to be
welcoming a representative from
the Australian Army to play The
Last Post at midday.
The carnival is also a celebration
of Wembley Vets 30th year.
There will be games from 11am
to about 5.30pm.

Gallipoli

Lest we forget. ANZAC Day 2015

1915-2015

Honouring 100 years of ANZAC spirit, courage


determination and pride. We remember.
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Community news
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

prosperity and consumerism.


Popular culture, in particular radio, became a prominent
feature of everyday life.
The rise of the teenager
as a category of person and
a consumer of culture had a
fundamental impact on the
social hierarchies of many
communities.
Musical styles were marketed towards teenagers, and
this led to an expansion of selfexpression and self-awareness
among young people.
If you can help Lorna with
your memories, call her on
0450 469 079 or email lornab@
our.ecu.edu.au.

As Australians mark the


centenary of the Gallipoli
landing, Lemnos Island is a
place on many lips.

Big cast of male actors


Harbour Theatre is looking
for male actors for a Gothic
love story to be staged in
June.
The Mosman Park-based
group is staging Rebecca,
which most people know best
from the Alfred Hitchcock film
version.
The film was one of the top
five box office hits of 1940, garnering nine Academy Award
nominations and winning in
the categories for Best Picture

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
www.harbourtheatre.org.au/
auditions.html.
The season will run from
June 12 to 21.

DFES asks for feedback

The Department of Fire


and Emergency Services
(DFES) is encouraging people
to complete a survey on the
presentation of alerts on its
website.
DFES issues bushfire, storm,
cyclone and other warnings in conjunction with the
Bureau of Meteorology and

the Department of Parks and


Wildlife.
The survey is available until
May 31 via http://www.dfes.
wa.gov.au and all members of
the community are encouraged
to respond.
More information on how to
develop survival plans for fire
and other hazards is available
at http://www.dfes.wa.gov.au/.

No. 12 Lachlan Poor during this months under-19 junior national championships at the WA Athletics Stadium in Floreat.

Gridiron teen heads for US


Teenager Lachlan Poor
switched sports and it has led
to a big switch in his lifes
direction.
The 16-year-old from Newman
College played rugby for three
years before taking up American
football, gridiron, and has now
won a scholarship to the US.
He plays quarterback gridiron
at state level.
His mother, Melinda Poor,
said: We were told he has outgrown the competition here.

By coincidence, his scholarship is for Cardinal Newman


High School in Palm Beach,
Florida, which is named after
the same Cardinal that Newman
College is named after.
Lachlan will live with a host
family in the US.
Lachlan has four younger sisters who all play sport, including
water polo and basketball.
We are a very sporty family,
Mrs Poor said.

Just 100km from the Gallipoli


peninsula, the Greek island
played a crucial role in the eightmonth Dardanelles campaign.
John Yiannakis will present
a talk on Lemnos Island and
Gallipoli as one of a series of
talks presented by Westcoast
Community Centre at the Grove
library.
Dr Yiannakis is a lecturer at
Curtin University and will talk
about the importance of Lemnos
for the Gallipoli campaign and
the effect that the arrival of 20th
century technologies had on the
people on the remote island.
He will also speak about the
relationships that developed between the locals and the Anzacs
when he presents his talk at
10am on Friday, June 11.
The first talk in the Westcoast
Community Centre series is on
Tuesday, April 28, when former
Broome magistrate Antoine
Bloemen will present a talk
titled No Regrets.
Mr Bloemen will tell his
story, from his birth in the
small, war-torn village of
Bocholt in Belgium to his time
in Broome.
His book, No Regrets, will be
available for sale.
The talk is from 10 to 11am
in the community room at the
Grove library on Tuesday and
costs $17, $12 for members of
Westcoast Community Centre.
To find out more about the
talks and other Westcoast
courses, call 9286 8676 or go to
http://www.westcoastcommunity.
com.au.

for sale
97 Woolwich Street, West Leederville
4

501 sqm

auction

Elite Vogue Living


With an emphasis on style, space and superior quality, this exceptional
architecturally designed two level residence offers vogue living in a quiet
tree lined street close to all of the many lifestyle attractions in West
Leederville. A simply stunning double storey contemporary home with
abundant space and elegant design. This is absolutely the perfect family
home in a stunning blue chip location.

Open Saturday 25th April 11:00am - 12:00pm


Twilight Wednesday 29th April 5:00pm - 6:00pm
Auction on-site (unless sold prior) | Sat 16th May 11:30am

Adam Marchant | 0414 434 686 | adam@abelmcgrath.com.au

Claremont

Leederville

Subiaco

9286 3655

9208 1999

9381 2055

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POST, April 25, 2015 Page 55

Future
Housing
Choices
(SCHEME AMENDMENTS 31)

Your neighbourhood has


been sent information from
the Town of Cambridge in
recent weeks detailing
new housing options.

knowledge

What does this mean?

advice

1) How could the new proposal affect me


or my neighbours?
2) Is my home considered an option to
create a new housing type
We can help you better understand how these
proposed changes may affect you in the future.

potential

Call our team for a condential chat


as to what these interesting times
mean for YOU and YOUR property.

Our Apologies

choice

Team
Abel

Use of the Town of Cambridge logo on the last advert


was an error and without the councils permission.
The Town of Cambridge did not endorse the
content of the advert.
We are independent thinkers and property advisors.

Adrian Abel
0410 564 304
Nicole Jones
0435 450 955
Michael Hallam 0407 470 100

Claremont 303 Stirling Highway | 9286 3655

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m. 0419 909 350
e. justin@spacerealty.com.au

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m. 0419 909 350
e. justin@spacerealty.com.au

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Highest selling agency in the Western Suburbs


2011, 2012, 2013 and 2014.*

*Based on REIWA.com Awards Top 100 Offices by Value Sold for: 2010/11 (first: Peard & Assoc. Hillarys, second: Harber RE), 2011/12 (first: Peard & Assoc. Hillarys), 2012/13 (first: Peard &
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FOR SALE

$6HQDWH6WUHHW&ODUHPRQW

MULTI GENERATIONAL LIVING


FROM $1,795,000
This superbly crafted home has been designed to accommodate the privacy and space
required by a multi generational family living in the one home. Cleverly separated into
two living zones, the home offers a flexible floor plan which can be used in a multitude
of ways. Each floor has its own spacious living, cooking and sleeping areas, allowing
families of all shapes and sizes to live harmoniously under the one roof.
The ground floor features a spacious, king size master suite with large walk-in robe and
an ensuite. The kitchen is an entertainers dream and has long granite benchtops, fully
integrated fridge and freezer and a superb walk-in cool room. The family and dining area
opens onto a cedar lined alfresco entertaining area and lovely landscaped, reticulated
gardens.
Upstairs there are 3 large bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, a sitting room plus a fully fitted
kitchen.

HOME OPEN SATURDAY 11.30AM - 12.10PM

3.5

2 506sqm

Susan James
m. 0408 003 700
e. susan@spacerealty.com.au

FOR SALE

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THE SHOW STOPPER

OFFERS ABOVE $1.375M

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Cam McGregor

Susan James

m. 0419 049 964

m. 0408 003 700

e. cam@spacerealty.com.au

e. susan@spacerealty.com.au

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OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS!
ALL OFFERS BY 5.00PM TUESDAY 12TH MAY 2015
(SELLER RESERVES THE RIGHT TO SELL PRIOR)

A short stroll to pristine beaches, this charming turn of the century home with stunning
period features on a large 746sqm landholding is perfectly located within prestigious
ocean side Cottesloe. This substantial 5 bed, 2 bath home also has 3 separate living
areas, including an open plan lower entertaining or family room which seamlessly flows
into an expansive private rear yard. The period features of this warm and inviting family
home are absolutely striking and include imposing high ornate ceilings, polished timber
flooring, beautiful ornate fireplaces and a front bull nosed verandah. The current R30
zoning also allows for the possibility of further subdivision potential. This home is crying
out for some TLC and will offer a growing family or astute investor the opportunity to
renovate and add their own chapter to this majestic character home. Opportunity knocks,
so open the door and realise the potential of this rare family home.

HOME OPEN SATURDAY 1.45PM - 2.30PM

746sqm

Cameron McGregor

Justin Davies

m. 0419 049 964


e. cam@spacerealty.com.au

m. 0419 909 350


e. justin@spacerealty.com.au

FOR SALE

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RARE EARTH
REDUCED TO SELL
SUPERB BUYING
NEW PRICE $1.27MILLION

A unique and unparalleled lifestyle opportunity awaits! This magnificent level block lies in
a sought after North Cottesloe location, with sealed rear lane access, wide verges and an
easy stroll to beautiful Cottesloe Beach.
Council approved plans for an impeccably designed, stunning two level home have been
recently completed by one of Perths leading architects and are available with this unique
land offering if desired. It will be a very long time before a building block such as this
in prime North Cottesloe will become available again. Dont miss this once in a lifetime
opportunity.

Cameron McGregor

Justin Davies

m. 0419 049 964


e. cam@spacerealty.com.au

m. 0419 909 350


e. justin@spacerealty.com.au

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HOME OPEN SATURDAY 9.30AM - 10.00AM

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Scott Swingler

958sqm

m. 0403 344 649


e. scott@spacerealty.com.au

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m. 0403 344 649


e. scott@spacerealty.com.au

813sqm

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Community news
Health and the role of minerals

UDS goes
Wilde

Mary Paul will describe the


Dance of the Minerals at the
next public meeting of nutrition group Orthomolecular
Support WA (OSWA).

Oscar Wildes comedy classic, The Importance of Being


Earnest, is being brought to
the stage by the University
Dramatic Society (UDS).
Oscar Wildes most enduringly
popular play is a farcical comedy
of wit and intrigue.
It follows two friends, Jack and
Algernon, who adopt fictitious
identities to avoid burdensome
social obligations.
A playful comment on the
contemporary Victorian conventions of morality, triviality
and the dandy, it is a fast-paced,
sharply-punctuated comedy
with a healthy dose of British
sarcasm.
It will run at UWAs Dolphin
Theatre from April 28 to May
2.
Tickets can be bought via
www.ticketswa.com/event/
importance-being-earnest.

Rehab for Herdsman


The Friends of Herdsman
Lake group helps to maintain
native vegetation by handweeding and planting in
rehabilitation sites around
the lake.
The group meets fortnightly on
Saturdays, from 10am to noon.
The next session will be on
Saturday, May 2, at Glendalough
Reserve, and all ages are welcome.
To register interest or for more
information, contact Sofia Vaz
Pinto on 0478 524 386, Wayne
Childs on 0408 980 074, or Jaclyn
Chan at on 0404 803 592.

Mary, who is president of


OSWA and a retired home economics teacher, will explore
how minerals interact or dance
together, and what keeps them
in balance.
Without minerals dancing
through our mother Earth there
can be no balance, Mary said.
She will look at how to avoid
spoiling the dance with toxic
heavy metals.

Mary said minerals played


a significant role in averting a
variety of degenerative diseases
and processes. People needed to
understand the dance in order
to keep the balance and retain
health.
The meeting is at 2pm on
Saturday, May 2, in the Anglican
church hall, 259 Barker Road,
Subiaco, behind Coles.
All are welcome and entry is
by donation of $5, which includes
a healthy afternoon tea.
For more information, call
Tessa Jupp at Post Polio on
9383 9050.

High tea for mums is healthy, too


High tea is an elegant way to
spoil Mum the weekend before
Mothers Day.
Phil and Peter Smart are having a go in Subiaco.

Not toying around


Peter Smart is excited by the
new remote-controlled R2D2
and Bunch O Balloons.
The businessman and his wife,
Phil, have taken over Toyworld
Subiaco and hope the new toys
will help them keep their second
shop viable.
The couple has owned
Toyworld in Claremonts Bay
View Terrace for nine years
and expanded their empire to
the Hay Street shop a couple of
months ago.
The landlord was the driving force, Peter said about his
newest shop.
He [Barry Lepley] approached us and said, I dont
want an empty shop, and its
not good for the area.
Peter would not say what he

was paying per square metre,


but said Mr Lepley had been
very supportive.
I cant speak highly enough
of him, Peter said.
Peter and Phil recently spent
four days at the annual Toyworld
convention in Melbourne.
We saw the new Star Wars
VII merchandise, Peter said.
The Millennium Falcon has
bullets that fire and makes
noises when you move it.
The new R2D2 is remote
controlled, and we saw the new
baddie.
Bunch O Balloons was voted
toy of the year. Peter expects
them on the shelves in June.
You attach a pipe to a tap and
it fills up 37 water balloons at
once and seals them, he said.

And the high tea hosted by


Cancer Support WA will be
healthy too.
It will be held in Cancer
Support WAs leafy gardens in
Cottesloe and will feature the
groups own Lotus Leaf brand
herbal teas, raw-food cakes and a
live classical music ensemble.
It will double as the launch of
the groups organic herbal Lotus
Leaf teas, which can be served
hot or cold.
The herbal teas are combina-

tions of botanical flowers and


herbs specially selected for
their healing and harmonising
effects.
There will also be desserts to
eat and other delights prepared
in the Lotus Leaf kitchen.
Mums, families and friends
are invited to the memorable
afternoon tea from 2 to 4pm on
Sunday, May 3, at 80 Railway
Street.
The cost is $60, children $30,
and places are limited for this
fully-catered event.
To book, call 9385 3455 or email
info@cancersupportwa.org.au

Jesus as a historical figure


Professor Bill Loader will
explore what is known of Jesus
historically, and his intentions,
in a talk for the Unitarian
Association in Nedlands.
As well as being Emeritus
Professor of New Testament at
Murdoch University, Professor
Loader is a Minister of the
Uniting Church.
In his address he will outline
what current research indicates

were Jesus primary concerns.


The findings create both a
sense of distance and a sense of
continuity. They also present a
challenge, which is being taken
up by scholars as much outside
religion as within it.
The talk is at 10.30am on
Sunday, May 3, at Drabble House,
behind Nedlands library.
For more information, go to
Perthunitarians.org.

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For Sale

High Quality Leased Investment


Blue Chip Location

Nedlands
153 Broadway

The Roger Seller showroom


Designed by MacCormac Architects
Land Area 769sqm*
Improvements 243sqm*
14 on site car bays
Current income $121,550 pa + GST
Fixed 3% annual rent increases

Offers Invited

Brian Neo 0411 868 486


bneo@burgessrawson.com.au

Rob Selid 0412 198 294


rselid@burgessrawson.com.au

08 9288 0288 burgessrawson.com.au

*Approx

For Sale

Full Floor
Partitioned Ofces

Subiaco
65/1 Roydhouse Street

453sqm partitioned ofce


11 undercover secure car bays
Vacant possession
Fully partitioned with great natural light
Entire rst oor
Walk to train station and shops

Asking Price $2,850,000 + GST

Rob Selid 0412 198 294


rselid@burgessrawson.com.au

Brian Neo 0411 868 486


bneo@burgessrawson.com.au

*Approx

08 9288 0288 burgessrawson.com.au

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Learn to reduce,
re-use and recycle

Personal
challenge
pays off

If you are frustrated by


the amount of waste in your
life, do something about it by
trying a free Earth Carers
course, starting on May 6.

Year 12 student Russell Watt


gave a speech about Australias
reliance on cars to win the Lions
Youth of the Year Award for
WA.
Russell, a Perth Modern School
student, was assessed by a panel
of community leaders who took
into account leadership, sporting
and cultural interests, citizenship
and community involvement,
academic and general knowledge, personality and public
speaking.
Another Perth Modern School
student, YiFei Li, was one of the
six finalists.
They were asked two questions
for which they had to give impromptu, two-minute responses.
They also gave five-minute prepared speeches on topics they
could choose.
Russell said he entered the
competition as a personal challenge.
This competition was a lot of
fun and I really enjoyed meeting
other young people who were
achieving so much in their life,
Russell said. I found the whole
experience so rewarding.
Perth Modern School principal
Lois Joll said Russell was an
outstanding young individual academically, in community service
and in public speaking.
He is a community leader of
the future, she said.
Russell competes in the National
Lions Youth of the Year awards
in Newcastle on April 30.

Locals are invited to this


practical waste and sustainability course presented by
a team from the Western
Metropolitan Regional Council
(WMRC).
The course includes handson composting and worm
farming demonstrations at
a community garden. It also
includes a tour of a landfill
and composting facility, a
green cleaning workshop and

tips on how to de-clutter your


home.
A recent participant said:
The Earth Carers course
has helped me realise small
changes can make a difference even when things seem
overwhelming.
The course runs for five sessions at community centres
and, at the completion of
the course, participants also
receive invitations to free
workshops, outdoor movie
nights, tours and more.
For details, contact Lorraine
on 9384 4003, email rsvp@
wmrc.wa.gov.au or visit www.
earthcarers.org.au.

How ethical are you?


Emma Crane (19) is urging
people to take up her 2015
Ethical Living Challenge
(ELC).

Youth of the Year Russell Watt is congratulated by Lions district governor


Maxine Whitely.

For three weeks from May 1,


Emma is encouraging people
to be part of the challenge.
They will receive daily
emails with information,
activities and a challenge to
undertake. It could be anything from writing a letter to
a politician to planning an
ethical holiday.
Each day will have a different theme as well as action
days.
Emma, who grew up in
Mosman Park, created ELC
in the hopes of inspiring a
generation of young leaders to
act on injustice and to understand how their actions affect

the world beyond.


She argues that through
consumer choices, people
often facilitate harm in the
developing world, fuelling
slavery, causing deforestation, sustaining poverty and
supporting child labour.
How were your clothes
made? Where did your dinner really come from? What
impact is your laptop having
on the world? These are the
questions that ELC wants
people to ask.
Emma is now studying at
the University of Melbourne
and believes that living ethically should be the norm for
society.
For more information or to
sign up, go to www.ethicallivingchallenge.com

Town of Claremont Presents

Get into

Health
SUN 17 MAY
TH

Proudly supported by

Lake Claremont - 8am to 11am


Get your blood pumping with a run around Lake
Claremont! As a team or individual you can

Delicious breakfast
food available for purchase.

choose between the 5km walk, run or 10km run.


Raise funds for telethon so youll feel good in
more ways than one!

www.claremont.wa.gov.au
events@claremont.wa.gov.au

9285 4300

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Community news

Ready to write your novel?

Bill of rights
on the
agenda

They say everyone has at


least one good book in them.
With this in mind, the Society
of Women Writers WA will hold
Saturday writing classes on
novel writing.
The three full days are on May
2, 9 and 16, from 9am to 4pm, at
Citiplace Community Centre
in the Perth railway station
concourse.
The Writing a Novel course
will be run by award-winning
author and poet Helen Iles.
She is also a manuscript assessor, publisher and editor,
who will help writers set solid
foundations for their novels.

Two students in the Curtin


federal electorate were selected to investigate whether
Australia needs a Bill of
rights at the 20th National
Schools Constitutional
Convention in Canberra.
Eliza Rakich, from
Presbyterian Ladies College,
and Amelia Ikin, from Mercedes
College, joined 123 Year 11 and
12 students from across the nation at the annual convention
at Old Parliament House.
This years convention topic,
Checks and Balances: Do We
Need an Australian Bill of
Rights?, focused on the 800th
anniversary of the Magna
Carta.
Curtin MP Julie Bishop
welcomed the two student delegates and took them on a tour
of Parliament House.
The National Schools
Constitutional Convention
enables students to engage
in an educated debate about
our system of government and
any future implications of a
national Bill of rights, Ms
Bishop said.
As the most important
document in the history of our
federation, it is important that
young Australians understand
the Australian Constitution
and the defining role it plays
in our society.
I hope this experience will
encourage Eliza, Amelia and
students from across Australia
to take an active interest in the

Helen, president of the Society


of Women Writers WA, said the
classes would focus on theme,
plot, the development of unique
characters, and sound writing
techniques.
By setting the building blocks
in place the novel will start to
write itself, she said.
Bookings are essential because
places are limited. The classes
are open to men and women and
cost $180 for society members or
$240 for non-members.
For bookings or more information, call 0415 840 031 or check
the website: www.swwofwa.
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Get out of town for the day


It will be a day in the country when the Dalkeith Road
Church of Christ bus trippers
go to Lake Leschenaultia and
Mundaring Weir on May 6.
The day trippers will leave
from the church, on the corner
of Dalkeith Road and Edward
Street at 9am, returning at
3.30pm.
There will be morning tea
en route at a picturesque

location before lunch at the


newly refurbished caf at Lake
Leschenaultia.
After a lunch of roast beef,
sticky date pudding and tea
or coffee, the bus will take in
Mundaring Weir on the way
home.
The cost is $61.
Bookings close on April 29
and can be made by calling
Maureen on 9381 9196 or Robin
on 9457 5896.

Take an eco walk in Bold Park

Foreign Minister Julie Bishop took fellow Curtin residents Eliza Rakich,
right, and Amelia Ikin on a tour of Parliament House in Canberra.
politics of their country.
The NSCC started as an
initiative of the Constitutional
Centenary Fund in 1995 and is
a three-day convention which

seeks to promote understanding


and informed discussion among
young Australians about the
Australian Constitution and
system of government.

May is Eco-Action month


and the Bold Park volunteer
guides will be leading walks
on biodiversity, environmental
good news stories, and conservation challenges within
the park.
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Laughter the best medicine


They call Greg Stone the
Giggling Guru.
When Verity James engages
him in conversation next
Sunday they should have the
room at Mattie Furphy House
in Swanbourne rocking.
Greg, who teaches laughter
as a means of getting rid of
tension, says this conversation
at 3pm on Sunday, May 3, will
be rocking but relaxed.
I wasnt always this cool
about life, he said. But when
I was 44, I had a stroke, and I
took a new look at myself.
Miraculously, just at that
time, Dr Maran Kataria, the
Laughter Guru from India,
turned up on the Perth
scene.
Grant embraced the doctors
new relaxation technique and
went on to help establish WAs
Laughter Club.

Greg Stone
Grant is presenter of the
Faster than Light Radio Show
and also received the Chandler
Award for Australian science
fiction in 1996.
A botanist with an honours

degree in science and a lifelong


passion for all things growing,
Grant is also a professional
librarian and an antiquarian.
At a workshop on Sunday, May
10, at 3pm, exactly a week after
his conversation with Verity,
he will show participants how
laughter induces childlike
playfulness, bypassing those
intellectual systems that act as
a brake on true creativity. Loose
clothing is recommended and
the willingness to have fun.
Mattie Furphy House is in
Allen Park heritage precinct on
the corner of Kirkwood Road
and Clare Copse.
The conversation costs $10
and the workshop is $30, with
afternoon tea included.
For more information, contact 9384 4771, Monday and
Thursday, or email fellowshipaustralianwriterswa@gmail.
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Harvesting the sea for art


Part of artist Cecile
Williams latest
exhibition, Trapped,
began as a response to
the last shark attack off
Cottesloe beach.
She said she began
her series of sculptures
called Forget Me Knot,
made from shark netting,
when she heard the
news of Bryn Martins
disappearance off
Cottesloe beach in 2011.
Trapped features a
series of sculptural works
telling intricate stories of
things trapped and taken
by destructive ocean
rubbish.

Cecile has always been


drawn to marine debris
for her artworks.
I like using materials
to tell a story, and things
that have washed up
on shores have their
own stories, their own
histories they tell a
story already.
She used plastic flotsam
and jetsam collected
from the beaches of
Christmas Island for her
previous exhibition,
Contained,
part of the
2010

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
Australia she has been
working as an artistin-residence with
communities
around
Cape

York, Torres Strait and


the remote islands and
communities north-east of
Darwin.
Its double-edged,
Cecile said of the
artworks she and
indigenous artists have
produced with the
netting. Netting is a
great material to work
with, very strong and
the women [in arts
communities] make
fishing bags, hammocks,
shade cloth.
Please turn to page 70

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from her Forget Me Knot collection.

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arts

Flirting with the generation gap

Old Love
The Last Great Hunt
Blue Room theatre
Closes May 2

REVIEW: SARAH McNEILL

There is a moment in the


play when my admiration
for Florence, a mature
woman with a young lover,
turns to dismay.
Here is a woman
who successfully turns
expectations on their head.
Florence (in a wonderfully
vigorous performance
by Nicola Bartlett) is
a grandmother with an
adventurous spirit and a
determination not to let
age stand in her way
especially when it comes
to picking up Robert (Tim
Watts).
He is a serial womaniser
half her age who is
besotted by the idea of a
mature woman introducing
him to a whole new
lifestyle.
But instead of being
life-affirming, Florence
becomes deliberately
provocative, flirtatious and
even cruel in her reactions
to the expected shock of
Roberts friends.
Old Love has a simple
premise Robert finally
wants his best friends, Jim
and Gabby, to meet his

Girlfriend and grandmother, Florence (Nicola Bartlett) shows photos of her grandchildren while flirting with Jim (Nick
Maclaine).

girlfriend of three months.


They are naturally shocked
and surprised by Florence.
Gabby (Arielle Gray) is
an unhappy, over-worked,
stressed-out executive
who overplays her violent
opposition to Florence
because old people are
her kryptonite. Their
relationship is potentially
the most interesting, but
under-explored.
Nick Maclaines toosmooth Jim, doesnt
believe in ageing, and
though he flirts with
Florence, he flirts more

Harvesting the sea


cover

story

From page 69

But she said she also


wanted to raise awareness
about the amount of
fishing net left to continue
to trap precious sea life
and damage coral reefs,
propelled by the oceans
currents.
There are hot spots
around Torres Straits and

the Northern Territory


where nets from all over
the world get washed on
shore.
Cecile spent many weeks
at Mapoon in northern
Queensland where there
is a remote and pristine
beach and an unbelievable
amount of netting.
Trapped is on show

at Gallery Central, at
the Central Institute of
Technology in Perth,
from May 18 to June 11.

utnabout

ARTS

ACDC
Rock or Bust
Extra show added
Subiaco Oval
Friday, November 27,
and new show on Sunday,
November 29. Book
through www.ticketmaster.
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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.

He flirts with the


idea of technology
ensuring that
young, beautiful
people can live
forever.

Get into the spirit of


pioneer forefathers and
dress in colonial costume
for the day.

Gatsbys Cabaret

Rigbys Bar and Bistro, St


Georges Terrace
Friday, May 8
Crooner Jake Dennis
tells the story of F. Scott
Fitzgeralds famous
character, Gatsby, and
romantic rivalry, through
songs and music of the
1950s, 60s 70s and 80s.
Tickets, $60, include a
three-course meal and the
show. Book
through
rigbysbar.
com.au/
events.

The characters drink


too much, blurring the
social boundaries but also
taking the edge off the

with the idea of technology


ensuring that young,
beautiful people can live
forever.

social commentary of this


provocative play.
The sharp wit and
humour of the first

half give way to underdeveloped egocentric


concepts of living in the
moment, with a seahorse
curiously muddying the
waters further.
I confess I was disturbed
by the play perhaps
because I am close enough
to Florences age to want
more from her than mere
provocateur.
Writer Chris Isaacs
and director by Jeffrey
Jay Fowler promised a
disturbing play to provoke
discussion and, with four
strong performances, they
have succeeded.

Plays from The Globe go global


Lovers of Renaissance
literature around the
world will now be
able to freely enjoy the
works of Shakespeares
contemporaries, thanks to
an online project begun
by Brett Hirsch, assistant
professor of English at the
University of WA.
Digital Renaissance
Editions publishes critical
editions of English
Renaissance drama, making
Renaissance plays available
online with modern
spelling, with multimedia
notes and commentary.
The project involved
an international team
of researchers, theatre
practitioners, and software

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

Since my
divorce a few
years ago,
Ive been to
all the dating Wayne & Tamara
sites searching for nice
women to date. I am
my own age only, but am
usually told on the first,
continually and quickly
or sometimes second, date relegated to the friends
that there is no chance
only category. I was
for romance. I am told we married six years to
dont click.
the wrong person. Even
Some women offer to
though I loved her, once
introduce me to friends.
I had paid off her credit
I understand they are
card debt and student
trying to be helpful, but I loans, she divorced me.
feel insulted because my
To be honest, I am an
interest is in the person
introvert, but I have no
I asked out, not her
problem with socialising
friends.
one-on-one or in small
I am polite and wellgroups. From friends and
mannered. I have a proacquaintances I often
fessional career and am
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guy, why dont you have
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while after my marriage,
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but have trimmed down
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answers

largely unknown today,


to be newly discovered by
students and actors.
Alan Cumming (Hamlet,
Cabaret) called the project
a godsend.
Other patrons of the
project include James
Franco (127 Hours) and
Mark Rylance (Wolf Hall).
Brett Hirsch said: We
need to remember that
Shakespeare was not writing
in a vacuum. As one out of
some 200 known playwrights
in the period, he represents
less than 1%. Our mission is
to stand up for the 99%.
Many of these plays
have never been published,
let alone edited by expert
scholars, Brett said. It

takes dedicated work to


make these 400-year-old
plays accessible in a format
familiar to modern readers
of Shakespeare.
Some 24 plays are
currently being prepared,
but Brett said that more
than 800 plays had
survived from the period.
The project was officially
launched at the annual
Shakespeare Association of
America meeting in New
Orleans last month.
Anyone with an internet
connection will now be
able to read Shakespeares
works alongside plays
written by playwrights who
inspired or took inspiration
from him.

nothing wrong with


you, but that doesnt
mean there isnt room
for improvement. What
is the you, plus something? A passion, an
interest, a hobby, a
quest. Something you can
share.
No person is guaranteed
a relationship. You may
not find your one for a
while. If we told you this
person will not show up
for seven or eight or 10
years, what would you do
now?
Life is not a waiting
room where we wait for
someone to make our life
what it should be.
You have to breathe life
to the fullest. Travel, scuba
dive, kayak, learn to cook.
Join Toastmasters. Change
careers. Dive in and start
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feel defeated, you wont
show enough to be attractive.
We need passions in life.

Sitting around and waiting


for someone to show up is
not an attractive quality.
The more you focus on
what you dont have, the
more you are pumping out
despair.
Since there is nothing
wrong with your wallet
or your looks, it must be
your appetite for life, your
awareness of life, your
activities in life.
The woman you are
interested in wont be
bought, she has to be won.
Even if we are wrong
about you, how could
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make you more attractive
to a woman?
Make the most of every
day you have on this planet. Dont pick up a magazine in the waiting room
of life. When that person
comes along, she will be an
enhancement to what you
already have.
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arts

OMeara, the soldier who bore too much


SARAH McNEILL

Fred Rae, the publisher of


local Irish magazine Irish
Scene, was unequivocal
when he told writer and
director Noel ONeill that
a play had to be written
about Martin OMeara.
Noel, an Irish actor and
theatre lecturer, knew
nothing about OMeara,
an Irishman who had
migrated to WA and then
fought in World War I.
OMeara was a stretcher
bearer on the Western Front
in France and was described
by one officer as the most
fearless and gallant soldier I
have ever seen.
He is credited with
rescuing more than 25
soldiers from no mans
land, was shot three times
and trapped for several
days alone in a trench.
Awarded the Victoria
Cross for his bravery,
OMeara returned to Perth
mentally and physically
broken. He was declared
insane and spent most of
the rest of his life in mental
asylums.
Noels play, Under
Any Old Gum Tree, sees
OMeara in an asylum
dealing with his war

Young, fit and healthy, the


real Martin OMeara sets off
to war.

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

cope, so they were hidden


away.
The attitude then was
if a little medication helps,
then a little more must
help even more. It was
trial and error they just

experimented on them.
OMeara was a violent
patient and spent up to 23
hours a day strapped to an
asylum bed.
I dont think Im even
touching on what this man

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When reality meets the hype


the chefs

wife

AMANDA CARLIN

Perth has exploded


with small bars and hip
dining spots. I meet
a friend at one of the
newest and most-buzzedabout venues, The
Standard Bar, Kitchen
and Garden, in bustling
Northbridge.
The Standard
Arriving at The
28 Roe Street, Northbridge
Standard, with its
Phone 9228 1331
retro-industrial fit-out,
we are met with some
opening times
surprisingly delicious
Mon to Thurs, 4pm to midnight.
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There are vibrant murals
style modern Australian
and greenery in what
wine well thought-out list with an would otherwise be a
international feel.
concrete jungle.
The Standard is
owner John Parker
sophisticated, yet relaxed,
chef Chase Webber
polished, yet gritty.
feel sophisticated yet relaxed
Theres a second bar
and unpretentious.
outside, housed in a
wheelchair access yes
shipping container. We
head upstairs to the top
cost Plates - $4 to $27
of the container and grab
Dessert - $12 to $14
a table on the deck for a
all in all Well cooked food,
stunning view of the city
an excellent drinks list and
knowledgeable staff. A quirky hang skyline.
There is a wide range
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of
international wine
The TIMEOUT food reviewer visits
on the drinks menu.
restaurants unannounced and
I ask our waitress if
pays for meals and drinks.

at a

GLANCE

The fragrant smells of garlic clams in a cider sauce and freshly-baked sourdough waft
across the bar.

they happen to have


any preservative-free
wine. Without missing
a beat, she suggests the
Jamsheed Le Blanc
Plonk, a gewrztraminer/
riesling blend from South
Australia. It is ordered
by the bottle ($48),
though she is happy to
open it just for a glass.
It is a fruity drop and,
thankfully, I dont have
the preservative-induced
wine headache the next
day.
The menu is mostly
made up of dishes to
share. With no item
costing over $27, it is
very well priced. In no
time our food arrives. We
smell our garlic clams
($19) before we set eyes
on them. The fragrant
clams are tender, poached

in a sauce of cider, whole


garlic cloves, cream and
chives that is mopped up
with the fresh sourdough
we smelt earlier.
A tasty fish burger,
made from blue groper
and fresh prawns ($21),
is on a buttery brioche
bun the best type
of burger bun in my
opinion. There are sweet
potato crisps and minty
peas on the side.
The lamb belly is
my favourite. It is a
mouth-watering cut of
meat, nicely fatty and
so flavoursome. The
accompanying sweetand-sour eggplant salad
is almost identical to
the crisp eggplant salad
($18) we ordered. If
wed have realised that,
we would have forgone

Carving out a
career in wine
Harry Reiffer has been

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of the

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cooking since he was 10.


Now his interest has
overflowed into wine and
he looks for the wine first
and then cooks around it.
Im a huge chardonnay
fan and look for something
a bit different, he said.
The former Scotch college student started studying accounting at UWA
and then did marketing for
a while at Curtin until he
decided to put his studies
on hold to go and work
with wine.
Harry started working at
a Cottesloe bar after a stint
at Steves wine store, in
Nedlands.
Although he said his
parents were luke-warm on
his career in alcohol, Harry
said: My dad is a wine fan
and allowed me to have a
taste of wine every now
and then.
Harry now works

Harry Reifer chooses wine


first, and then matches it
with a dish.

for Bennett Street


Distributors, specialising in
West Cape Howes smaller
labels.
He said he was still
learning about the secrets
of sales.
Its about relationships
with people, getting out
there and having a drink
with them, Harry said.

the individual salad for


another dish.
The delightful desserts
are full of theatre. The
rich, dark chocolate
ganache ($14) is paired
with scrumptious toasted
coconut fudge. It tastes
just like a Bounty
chocolate bar. Spiced
rum is sprayed as a fine

fragrant mist over the


dessert, giving a hint of
rum with every bite.
The panna cotta ($14),
served in a stemless wine
glass, is dotted with
vanilla bean specks. It
is topped with sweet
and tangy red berries.
Our waitress pours a
strawberry liqueur over
the berries, then the glass
is topped up with housemade lemonade from a
soda siphon, creating a
cocktail-dessert fusion.
Head chef Chase
Webber has created a
menu with innovative
and exciting food.
Deceptively simple,
there is a lot of technique
involved.
The Standard is an
excellent place for a
drink before catching a
show at the nearby State
Theatre Centre. A pre
and post-show menu is
available.
There is certainly
nothing standard about
The Standard.

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%

now make fortified


wine. Sparkling wine
production has been
rising rapidly and now
41% of wineries sell
their own fizz, even
though there has been
intense competition from
well-priced imports.
For those who enjoy
visiting cellar doors to
taste and buy wines, the
number of these outlets
has been decreasing.
Eighty-five cellar doors
have closed in the past
three years and this is
probably an indication
that on-line buying is
gathering momentum.
Edwards 2014 Semillon
Sauvignon Blanc
Although tiny
in quantity, the
quality of wine
made in WA is
of the highest
order and this
Margaret River
white blend is
top notch. Lively
lemongrass
and tropical
pineapple fruit
support a long wellweighted palate with a
brilliant cleansing finish.
There is no oak or lees
influence, it is pure fruit
80% semillon 20% sav
blanc. Fantastic with
pan-fried pink snapper.
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arts

Art for Anzacs


As part of the outpouring

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.

The girls were mad for them


In 1943, 70 US Navy
Catalinas, nicknamed the
flying boats of the Swan,
flew into Crawley Bay,
bringing with them 1200
US personnel.
They took over the
town and the girls were all
mad for them, 94-year-old
Doris Edgar recalled.
During the war, Doris
went out dancing almost
every night, and it was at
the Embassy Ballroom in
town that she met and fell
in love with the ballrooms
MC, Dick Edgar. They
were married in 1943.
In 1945, Doris danced
with a tall good-looking
English officer who said:
I cant tell who I am but
youll soon find out. It
was Prince Philip, who by
then was courting Princess
Elizabeth.
For many years, before
moving into a nursing
home in North Perth,
Doris lived next door to

Leederville actor and director Michael Loney.


She shared with him
many memories of her days
in the Australian Womens
Army Service, when she
ran the medical supplies
store in Northbridge,
her dancing partners and
husband-to-be Dick, who
gave her free entry tickets
to the Embassy.
Doriss memories of
the music, the blackouts
and the so-called invasion
of the US marines have
inspired a musical play,
The Catalinas of Crawley
Bay, which recognises the
70th anniversary of the end
of World War II.
With musical theatre
performers and writers
Izaak Lim and Nick
Maclaine, Doris and
Michael have crafted a love
story set in and around
the Embassy Ballroom, as
emotions ran high among
young Australian men
heading off to war leaving
wives and girlfriends

behind with wealthy


Americans who danced,
wined and dined them.
Doris recalled that
the US marines had
the money for taxis and
alcohol and could take
girls to hotels like the
Captain Stirling, Steves
and the Cottesloe.
Doris said her sister
had fallen in love with an
American, but in the end
decided she could not live
in in the US.
Michael Loney said:
I have been in constant
communication with Doris
and her long-time friend
Charles, who danced
with her at the Embassy.
Charles still visits Doris
twice a week before going
dancing.
WAAPA graduates
William Groucutt, of Mt
Claremont, and Elouise
Eftos, of City Beach, play
RAAF pilot Les and his
fiancee.
When they met Doris
last week they were full of

questions about life in the


1940s.
She confessed that
though she was always
supposed to wear uniform
in public, she nearly always
sneaked out in civvies.
In the musical
performance The Catalinas
of Crawley Bay, William,
Elouise, Stephen Madsen
and Chloe Wilson,
with pianist Kohan van
Sambeeck, will perform
classics like The White
Cliffs of Dover, Happy
as a Sandbag, You Must
Remember This, As Time
Goes By and Brown
Slouch Hat.
Commissioned by the
Perth Theatre Trust, The
Catalinas of Crawley Bay
has just one performance,
on April 29, as part of the
Morning Melodies season
at His Majestys Theatre.
The performance is
a 10.30am and tickets
include morning tea after
the show. Book through
Ticketek.

Howard Taylor: P.O.W.


camp, Thorn, Poland 1942.
State Art Collection: AGWA.

For Love of Country


marks the Art Gallery
of WAs contribution to
Perths commemoration of
the 100th anniversary of
the Gallipoli campaign.
Drawn from the state art
collection, the exhibition
is a mix of historical
works from both world
wars, together with
contemporary works on
more recent conflicts.
Historical works on
paper include artists Frank
Brangwyn, Will Dyson,
Continued next page

The UWA Choral Society will join with a brass band to


perform the contemporary mass for peace, The Armed Man.

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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

of the UWA school of


music.
Soloists will be soprano
Naomi Johns, mezzosoprano Amy Yarham and
tenor Andrew Sutherland.
The Armed Man is at
UWAs Winthrop Hall
on May 3 at 3pm. Book
through www.ticketsWA.
com or call 6488 2440.

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entertainment

Technology leads audience a step farther


SARAH McNEILL

Master barista Iain

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.

said: It was a response to


the trends in theatre-making,
but we wanted to make
sure we created characters
and a storyline that would
stand up as a professionallyrehearsed show.
It is the form that is
the experiment, not the
theatrical storytelling.
Created with director
Zoe Pepper, the show has
already had successful
runs in Melbourne and
Tasmania.
We get incredible
results from people who
are not trained actors,

Adriane said. Its fresh


and funny.
In a story about an
ordinary family placed
in an extraordinary
situation, where good
people do bad things, the
cast members wear oversized head masks designed
by Rebecca Baumann,
with caricatured features
that easily identify them
as mum, dad, obnoxious
teenagers, gun-slinging
drug dealer or smoothtalking con man.
Through their headsets,
each character has their

own pre-recorded internal


monologue and instructions
as well as dialogue.
The rest of the audience
can tune into any of
the characters stories,
eavesdropping on their
private thoughts and
conversations or follow
the thriller from several
perspectives.
Adriane said that with
the help of sound designer
Sam Price and composer
Ash Gibson Greig, the play
had been carefully timed to
within an inch of its life.
Adriane said that in

Melbourne they found


people were coming to
watch the show and then
returning, wanting to be a
part of it.
The Confidence Man is
described as a choose your
own adventure psychotic
thriller.
Presented by Perth
Theatre Company and
Side Pony Productions,
The Confidence Man is at
the Studio Underground at
the State Theatre Centre
from April 30 to May 10.
Book through Ticketek.

commemorative live music


over the Anzac weekend.
Young Perth hip hop
artist Krispe Kay, a PhD
student and former IT
consultant, has composed
a rap song, Brave Digger,
endorsed by the RSL,
which hell perform each
day with 15 other local
rappers joining him.
The Cottontail Trio,
inspired by the Andrews
Sisters, will perform wartime jazz, swing and blues
tunes, while Hullabaloo:
Hollywood Canteen will
teach the dance steps of the
period and offer vintage
hair styling.
From noon on Saturday
at Perth Cultural Centre,
families can take part in in
wreath, poppy and origami
peace crane making.
There will be a historic
photo exhibition and vintage military vehicles.

Art for Anzacs

margaret river
readers
and writers
fesval

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Margaret River Cultural Centre


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Arthur Streeton, Kathe


Kollwitz, Paul Nash and
Howard Taylor, with poignant
evocations of life on the
Western Front and in prisoner
detention camps.
In contrast, there are
contemporary works by
Australian artist Tom
Arthur Miller won a Tony
Nicholson on Palestine and
Award in 1947 for his post-war
Khaled Sabsabis installation
play, All My Sons.
of painted photographs of
war-torn landscapes.
the relationships between
Over the Anzac long
weekend, there are free guided fathers and sons, the emotional
scars of war, and the human
tours of the exhibition, and
from 11am to 3pm, Saturday to struggle for moral conscience.
Monday, visitors are invited to A compelling investigation
of honesty, guilt and the
make their own remembrance
corrupting power of greed, its
poppies from recycled
original production took out
materials. The poppies will be
displayed as part of a larger art the 1947 New York Drama
Critics Circle Award for
installation in the gallery over
Best Play and won two Tony
the weekend.
Awards.

Third year students from the


All My Sons was the
WA
Academy of Performing
play that established Arthur
Arts
will perform All My Sons
Millers reputation as a
under
the direction of Tom
playwright.
Healey
from Melbourne.
Steeped in post-war angst
Tom
said:
In a world of
and guilt, the play examines

questionable arms deals and


corporate corruption, Arthur
Millers All My Sons remains
as relevant today as it was in
the aftermath of World War
II.
It will be performed in
WAAPAs Roundhouse
Theatre from May 1 to 7.
Book through waapa.ecu.
edu.au or call the box office on
9370 6895.

As You Wave Me Goodbye


is a multimedia performance
by Voiceworks Vocal
Ensemble, and guest singers
Nola Formentin, Brianna
Louwen and Ian Toyne with
performances, poetry and
songs. Audience members
are invited to wear their
ornaments.
It will be performed over
the Anzac weekend, Sunday
and Monday, April 26 and
27 at 2.30 and 7.30pm at the
Shenton Park Community
Centre in Onslow Road. The
Sunday matinee is now sold
out. To book tickets, call 0448
131 153.

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Boychoir (PG)

What the critics are saying

Banksy Does New York (M)

REVIEW: PIER LEACH

The old treat-em-mean and


watch them flourish routine
is back in action in French
Canadian director Francois
Girards film, Boychoir.
It is a more benign and
sweet-hearted version of last
years superb, Oscar-winning
indie darling Whiplash
with angelic pre-pubescent
choirboys rather than thrashing post-adolescent percussionists. It is also a lot more
feel-good and predictable.
Scripted by Ben Ripley,
following up his sci-fi thriller
first feature Source Code,
and featuring a top cast
including Dustin Hoffman,
Kathy Bates and Debra
Winger, the real star of
Boychoir is the heavenly
choral music.
Girard, who directed The
Red Violin (which won an
Oscar for best score) and
Thirty Two Short Films
About Glenn Gould, as well
as several opera productions,
has a wonderful sense of
bringing aural pleasures to
the big screen.
Boychoir is essentially a
coming-of-age story about

Unlike the excellent Banksy-directed documentary


Exit Through the Gift Shop, Chris Moukarbels doc
has no official input from the artist aside from
Banksys art, that is, which is all over the film,
says the Onions AV Club. The premise is that the
real art of Banksys residency was in the way that
New Yorkers interacted with the pieces ... The
Hollywood Reporter says: Whatever one thinks of
Banksy or his work, theres no denying that hes
a brilliant provocateur whose satirical digs at the
absurdities of the current art scene have struck a
deep chord.

Testament of Youth (M)


Dustin Hoffman as the esteemed and demanding Master Carvelle.

a troubled kid named Stet


(newcomer Garrett Wareing)
who loses his alcoholic
mother in the films opening
scenes.
He is the product of a fling
his wealthy father (Josh
Lucas), who has his own family of teenagers and an unsuspecting wife, doesnt want
anything to do with the boy.
However, the fathers sense
of responsibility extends to
covering the boys tuition at
boarding school. So with the
help of a large cheque and
the encouragement of his
teacher (Debra Winger), he is
given a place at the American

Boychoir School despite


what his esteemed new tutor
Carvelle (Hoffmann) regards
as an insupportable attitude
problem.
Though Stet is undeniably
talented and has an angelic
treble voice to match his
cherubic face, Carvelle wont
hear of him being admitted
into the touring choir, which
is reserved for the best of the
best a decision supported
by his stuffy offsider (Eddie
Izzard) but quietly protested
by a junior teacher (Kevin
McHale), who advocates for
the boy.
Of course, we all know

where it is heading. Ripleys


script doesnt stray from
the tried and true triumphover-adversity formula as
Carvelles tough love eventually pays dividends in a stunning rendition of Handels
Messiah, the success of
which anxiously relies on one
choirboys ability to hit an
extremely difficult high note.
Girard calibrates the story
for maximum feel-good
effect. Its sentimental and
unsurprising, but its message
about seizing the moment
in this case, before
puberty is a reliable
one.

The great doona escape


SARAH McNEILL

When Lawrence Leung


first started out in comedy
he wanted to escape back
to his childhood.
His childhood didnt start
out as a joke.
The small, nerdy Chinese
boy (born in Melbourne
to parents from Hong
Kong) was a prime target for school bullies, but
Lawrence quickly learnt
that everyone likes the
funny kid, so he became a
prankster and a prat-faller.
His parents wanted him
to be a doctor, but his

Lawrence as reluctant hero


Simon Chan in Maximum
Choppage.

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Tough love creates heavenly music cinema
entertainment

Writer and comedian


Lawrence Leung.

teachers recognised his skill


at writing funny stories and
play scripts, and encouraged him to pursue a career
in writing.
He said his now-successful writing career was a
result of his teachers big
hug and little push.
He began to write
his own shows, exploring all the things he had
done or wanted to do in
his youth. Shows like
Lawrence Leung Learns
to Breakdance (2007: Best
Australian show at the
Melbourne International
Comedy Festival), Time
Ninjas (2009: Jury Award
at the Sydney Comedy
Festival) led to the ABC
television series, Lawrence
Leungs Choose Your
Own Adventure (nominated for a 2009 AFI
Award), revolving around
Lawrences attempts to relive childhood ambitions.
After a 21-night sellout season in Melbourne,
Lawrence comes to the

Perth Comedy Festival


with his next childhood
adventure, The Escapist,
inspired by the time his
brother tied him up in
a doona and left him to
escape, Houdini-style.
His career has developed
across all genres, including writing and presenting
his own documentaries
like Lawrence Leungs
Unbelievable, writing
for The Chasers War on
Everything, reporting for
SBS TVs The Feed, and as
an actor the obstetrician
Elvis Kwan in Offspring.

His most recent project


was writing the script
for and now starring in
Australias first kung fu
comedy series, Maximum
Stoppage (ABC2).
I dont know the first
thing about martial arts,
Lawrence admitted, but I
learnt my own stunts and
I became a black belt in
faking getting hit.
Lawrence Leung The
Escapist is on for one
night at the Octagon
Theatre, UWA, on May
1 at 9pm. Book through
ticketswa.com.

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.

While Were Young (M)


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.

Average star ratings

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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

BEACH USERS FORUM


PUBLIC MEETING
The Town of Cambridge invites interested beach
users, residents and community members to the
2015 Beach User Forum.
The purpose of this forum is to assist the Town with
the review of the operational practices and policies
that manage the beach and aquatic use at Floreat
and City Beaches.
WHERE: Town of Cambridge Administration Centre
1 Bold Park Drive, Floreat
WHEN: Thursday, 30 April 2015
TIME:
6:00pm
RSVP
prior
to
the
mail@cambridge.wa.gov.au or
Ranger Services on 9347 6000.

meeting
to
by contacting

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

n e d l a n d s .w a . g ov. a u

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
Greg Trevaskis
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.

The ladies played


scroungers on Friday
and the winners were
Celia Bakker and
Noeline Collins by
a very substantial
margin.
Marty was scratching his head to get a
result from two eights
and two triples on
Saturday.
After much deliberation, he came up
with the winning team
of quiet man George
Klug, Noel Reynolds
and David Allen +17,
followed by John
Pole, Ric Mapley,
Ken Brooke and Alex
Bevan with +10.
In third place were
Alek Gryta, Big Brian,
the mighty McGlew
and that man David
Ironside again.

Hollywood
Subiaco

The ladies have


completed their club
pairs and the champions are Lesley
Langley and Deirdre
Duncan.
In the first round
for the finals, played
against Anne Ormsby
and Pam Forrester,
Deirdre and Lesley
were evenly matched
until they switched
on the after-burners
after the 12th end to
win 11/7.
In the other game,
Jenni Lush and Usha
Nigam played a seesawing game against
Nada Bonny and
Margaret Gawler.
Eventually, Jenni
and Usha rallied to
close out a close game
16/14.
In round two, scores
were level between
Deirdre and Lesley
playing Jenni and
Usha with one end
to go.
Then Deirdre and
Lesley scored a three
to take out the championship 17/14.
In the plate event,
Nada and Margaret
outclassed Anne and

Pam to win 18/10.


Section play decided the winner in
the final of the mens
club singles.
In the first round,
John Duncan made
Leigh Fitzpatrick
earn every shot but
went down in a tough
game.
He then had to front
up to a well-rested
Danny Byrne and was
again unable to break
through.
In the final, Leigh
and Dan were level
at the 16th end.
Leigh then picked
up two shots on the
next end, followed by
four and a two and is
Hollywood singles
champion.
Just a few turned out
for scroungers, where
first-year bowler Phil
Lawler fairly sizzled
to finish with 30pts.
Second on 22 was
Alan Brindley, just
ahead of Laurie Ward
and Colin Graves on
20pts.

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.

Local Native Plant


Subsidy Scheme
Purchase up to eighty plants
per household at the subsidised
price of $1.50 each from APACE
Nursery, 1 Johannah Street
North Fremantle (proof of
residency required).
4 to 30 May
Open 8am to 3pm weekdays
Open 9am to 12pm Saturdays

The team of, from left, Alan Brindley, John Horsfall,


Robbie Blythe and Robert Appleton played a faultless game in the final to become the champion
mens four at Hollywood Subiaco Bowling Club.

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.

Divas with Altitude


Australian divas Jessica Maubouy, Dami
Im and Reigan Derry will share the stage for
the annual ball for the Royal Flying Doctor
Service (RFDS).
Altitude will be on Saturday, July 25, at
Crown Perth and tickets are on sale now.
The gala event will feature a three-course
dinner, drinks and a charity auction.
Tickets are available now for $300
each at www.altitudeball.com.au.
In the past year, RFDS WA has transported
more than 9000 sick and injured patients to
hospitals across the state and RFDS WA pilots
have made more than 16,000 landings.

CAMBRIDGE NOTICE

WEED CONTROL WORKS


Starting from Monday, 18 May 2015, kerbs and
footpaths throughout the Town will be sprayed to
control weeds.
Only visible weeds will be sprayed using the
herbicide, Glyphosate (Roundup); a low toxicity
herbicide thats effective in controlling broadleaf
weeds and grasses with no soil residual activity.
If you dont want the kerb or footpath in front
of your property sprayed, you can opt out of the
program by lodging an exemption form with the
Town. Residents who apply for an exemption are
asked to maintain the kerb and footpath outside
their property to the same standard that would be
achieved by chemical control.
Lanes and drainage sumps will also be sprayed with
Roundup plus Simazine; a herbicide that attacks
weeds before they emerge from the soil.
Throughout August and September, sportsgrounds,
parks and road reserves will be sprayed with
selective herbicides to control bindii, clover and
other turf weeds.

Western Suburbs Regional Organisation of Councils (WESROC)

For more information and to obtain an exemption


form contact The Town on 9347 6000.
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

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CHANGING HANDS

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WEST LEEDERVILE

Offers by May 13
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.

1903 cottage gets creative makeover


Auction May 16,
11.30am

4
2

97 Woolwich Street
Just hit the market: this two-storey architect-designed home is
on a 501sq.m block.
AGENT: Adam Marchant,
Abel McGrath.

Auction May 16, 2pm


20 Holyrood Street
There are not many heritagelisted streets in Perth but this
is one of them, according to
the agent.
AGENT: Justin Wallace,
Caporn Young.

FAST FACTS

Median West Leederville


house price $1,125,000.
Properties for sale: 30

123 Tower Street


West Leederville
From $1,295,000
Coakley and Martin

A black, spiral staircase leads up to


Gen Y heaven a rooftop terrace

f you love the atmosphere


at the Greenhouse Perth,
then youll feel right at
home in this beautifully
renovated workers cottage.
Just like the hip restaurant, which has a philosophy of warming your heart
and nourishing your soul,
this home has a rooftop
terrace and vertical gardens.
A pair of creative types
from design firm Studio
Atelier have transformed
the original 1903 cottage into an urban oasis
in the heart of West
Leederville.
Their architecture and
design experience in bars,
hotels and restaurants
shines through the home,
which artfully combines
character features with
contemporary elements.

The challenge of working with a 273sq.m block


stoked the creative fires of
the brothers, who bought
the home when it was run
down and the back garden
covered in weeds.
It was a diamond in the
rough, one of them said.
But we knew it had great
bones and potential.
With its bespoke lasercut screen fence and garage
door, the home stands out
in the street.
The original lounge
room at the front was converted to a main bedroom
with a built-in robe and
ensuite.
The bathroom is an
example of old and new
combining with style: a
recycled jarrah shelf hints
at the homes roots while
the encaustic tiles from
Sydney are thoroughly
modern.

As soon as you walk into


the main living area, the
eye is drawn to pockets
of greenery inside and
outside.
The dining area faces a
vertical wall of succulents,
while the living area opens
to a courtyard with frangipani trees, bamboo and
other plants.
The focus of the courtyard is a bar, which is
ideal for breakfast or for
a tapas-style dinner.
A black, spiral staircase
leads up to Gen Y heaven
a rooftop terrace with bean
bags and a view of the trees
in the park opposite.
Invite friends over for
a drink or watch a movie
screened on the wall.
Selling agent Janelle
Laretive said the home was
in a great location, within
easy walking distance of
the cafes and restaurants

Clerestory windows and high ceilings create a great sense


of space and light in the living area.

Laser-cut screens add individuality to the exterior.

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$1,175,000
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.

In winter, soak up the warmth in the sunroom.

Blend of styles oers


aesthetic treats
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$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
FLOREAT
Offers from $2.2million
by May 9
Acton North

hese days many new homes


are all about minimalist
design, straight lines and white
everything.
But for owner Fiona Melville,
it was the eclectic blend of art
deco, European and contemporary styles that drew her to this
home.
The property is a smorgasbord of aesthetic treats from
its dramatic sweeping staircase
with hand-crafted stainless-steel
balustrade to its travertine floors
and Italian lights.
Ms Melville said the original
owners, who built the home on
the 826sq.m block 15 years ago,
were inspired by different styles
and eras.
Its not just one style its a

mix, she said.


They were also very conscious
of quality and craftsmanship.
Ms Melville said she bought
the property five years ago after
she fell in love with the many
luxurious finer details that can
be found in every room.
Designed by Walter Hunter
and Penny Watson and built by
Tony Biagioni, the home has
plenty of space and separation
for family living.
Downstairs, a big open-plan
kitchen with Gaggenau and Miele
appliances features granite and
stainless-steel benches.
Also downstairs is a stunning
light-filled sunroom with a skylight the perfect place to curl
up with a good book in winter
or open out to the pool area in
summer.
The backyard alfresco area
features Kimberley stone paving
and a below-ground heated pool
with a water feature.

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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Condos get racy look


If the thought of merging interior
architecture with the sleek design
of Ferraris and Maseratis gets your
blood pumping, then a new Miami
condo could be just what the doctor
ordered. 1100 Millecento is one
of two new high-rises in the US
featuring interiors by Pininfarina,
the Italian firm responsible for the
smooth design and vibrant red in
luxury sports cars. But we all know
red is the fastest
colour and
unfortunately
it may be too
late for you to
jump on board
this particular

The Italian
design firm behind
luxury sports cars,
Pininfarina, has
used lashings of its
signature red in the
these Miami apartments.

release. All 382 apartments, priced


from US$200,000 to US$600,000,
sold within months when it was
announced Pininfarina would be
collaborating on the project. But the
firms chairman, Paolo Pininfarina,
told the New York Times this was
only the beginning. There will be
others, Mr Pininfarina said. We
found the right momentum.

Byzantine is back

Australian first: a Byzantine-style monastery has been built near Sydney.

Australias first Byzantine-style


monastery has been erected near
Sydney. Perched on Mangrove
Mountain, about 90 minutes north of
Sydney, the Pantanassa Monastery
is a contemporary rendition of
ancient Byzantine architecture.
Design Delta Architects combined
modern design practices with
ancient materials to create the Greek
Orthodox monastery. Born of the
Byzantine Empire (also known as the
Eastern Roman Empire), Byzantine
architecture is characterised by
big arched and vaulted ceilings,
robust stone structural walls, mosaic
tile decorations and dome roofs

with curved roof tiles. While the


Pantanassa Monastery is now
complete structurally, it has a long
way to go before it is ready for
monks to move in.

They talk to the trees in


Melbourne
If only trees could talk ... well
they can, in Melbourne. A Floreat
university student emailed an
endangered tree in Queen Street,
with this thought-provoking question:
They say youre dying. Do you
know that? She also asked if trees
could feel pain. It took a while for
London Plane 1023366 to reply (it
must be hard work being a tree,
especially when your life expectancy
is less than 10 years). But sure
enough, the response came through
last week: Thanks for your email,
I am a bit slow this time of year.
Us plants and trees live a bit of
a secretive life full of mystery to

humanity. I think us plants can feel


pain, but its a concept that might be
difficult to comprehend. So why are
the grammatically challenged trees
talking in Melbourne, and not in
Perth? The City of Melbourne wants
people to connect with trees, and
has created an interactive urban
forest map that provides individual
data on 70,000 trees in the city.
So if you want to branch out and
connect with a tree, go to: http://
melbourneurbanforestvisual.com.au/
bigmap.html. Note: LP 1023366 is
camera shy and didnt want to be in
a photo.

Cottesloe, is selling the three-level


home at 13A Avonmore Terrace.
Meanwhile, a townhouse at 4/39
Victoria Avenue, Claremont, was
passed in for $1.35million by Bev
Heymans of Acton Cottesloe. It was
similar story at 85/10 Wellington
Street, Mosman Park, which was
passed in for $510,000 by Ms
Heymans. Local auctions will take
a break over the Anzac Day long
weekend and resume on May 2.

Hands stay in pockets


It was a disappointing weekend for
auctions in the western suburbs,
where all three local properties were
passed in. In Cottesloe, a glamorous
home with a gym/yoga room was
passed in after a vendor bid of
$3.7million. Jody Fewster, of Acton

Ocean views, a pool and a gym/yoga


room were not enough to tempt bidders at the auction of 13A Avonmore
Terrace, Cottesloe. It was passed in for
$3.7million.

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Is it really a renters market out there?


Local newspapers are full of
stories about Perths currently
overstocked rental market
and the effect this is having
on investors, many of whom
purchased while the city was still
in the grip of the mining boom.
However anecdotally often
the stories dont match whats
happening on the ground and can
often be the result of the media
looking for the next hot topic
before dumping it and moving on
in another direction.
Abel McGrath Investor Service
Manager, Sandra Pereira, says
the rental market is not the
doom and gloom that is currently
being portrayed in the media,
it is simply a reflection of a very
competitive market.
She says owners who have
been quick to respond to the
change in market dynamics
have experienced only a minor
downturn, but she says there are
ways to ensure they hold on to
good tenants if they already have
them and attract new ones if they
act on sound, informed advice.
Ms Pereira says the higher than
usual vacancy rates are expected

to continue over the next 12


months as supply continues to
outstrip demand with rental rates
continuing to decline or plateau.
Factors that have contributed to
this slow down in the Perth rental
market include a slow down in
the population growth compared
to previous years and the recent
slow down in the Western
Australian resources sector, she
says.
There has been a saturation of
new developments in recent years
and also an increased uptake
of first home owners taking
advantage of grants to build their
own homes.
However, she says investors who
work with the market by ensuring
their properties are competitively
priced and presented to the
highest possible standard can
expect to lease them within or
before the average current time
frames.
Making sure they offer
dishwashers, air-conditioning
and will consider pets for tenants
will ensure their properties are
chosen over other competitors.
Ms Pereira says it is more

important than ever in a


competitive market to listen to the
advice of an experienced property
manager who is dealing with
tenants and leasing properties
every day.
She says some renters are
currently asking for rent
reductions, given the state of the
market in Perth at the moment.
If owners have a good tenant
and the reduction is reflective
of where the market sits, then
they should consider a reduction
in order to maintain a stable
tenancy, she says.
However its always a good idea
to seek the advice of the property
manager before making any
decisions.
Like all markets, the rental
market is prone to fluctuations
and while it has softened
considerably this year, growth
will eventually return, she adds.
Ms Pereira says demand
for Western Suburbs rental
properties remains strong
because of the diversity of
accommodation available and its
proximity to premium
quality schools, UWA, the CBD

and beaches.
She says in terms of ensuring
your property is presented looking
its best to the broadest possible
market, she recommends owners
use professional photographers,
relocation agent contacts, cross
reference enquiries, employ
professional cleaners and install
dishwashers and air conditioning
if they havent done so already.
Sandra Pereira
Investment Service Manager
0499 799 960
sandra@abelmcgrath.com.au

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There is a stone fireplace in the sunken lounge.

5
3

made leadlight window are


a couple of her bespoke
contributions.
I worked with Neil to
achieve a Mediterranean
feel with lots of light, the
owner said.
I wanted to be surrounded by lush gardens,
with greenery visible from
every window.
Those picturesque
gardens lend a sense of
seclusion to the 703sq.m
corner block that agent
Bev Heymans, of Acton
Cottesloe, describes as a
private haven.
Juliet balconies of two
of the first-floor bedrooms
look out to the courtyard,
which follows the blocks
gentle slope, forming a
series of terraced sitting
areas.
The same view is

14 George Street
COTTESLOE
Oers
Acton Cottesloe

lose your eyes, take in


the sea breeze, and you
feel you could be anywhere
from the French Riviera to
the cliffs of Santorini.
But instead youre
just a stones throw from
Cottesloe beach, and you
realise you wouldnt want
to be anywhere else.
Such is the charm of
this architect-designed
home that, according to the
owner, feels like a warm
embrace.
The Neil Robertson design has been imbued with
the owners personality.
An antique Scandinavian
front door and custom-

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Built-in stone seating and smooth lines are contemporary elements.


enjoyed from the main
bedroom, which has a
terracotta-tiled ensuite
accessible via a sunlit
walk-in-robe.
On the ground floor
there is a big guest bedroom and ensuite, with
oodles of storage, which
could easily be used as a
home office or studio.
Subtle accents of a
Grecian-style blue are
echoed throughout the
design, from the tiles in
the first-floor bathroom to
the distressed timber in
the kitchen.
Such subtlety is key to
the way the home is successful in its authentic
tribute to various European
styles, while avoiding overindulgence.
And when winter rolls
around you can retire to
the cosy sunken lounge,
complete with a stone fireplace thats just waiting to
keep you toasty.
STEPHANIE McGANN

Picturesque gardens lend a sense of seclusion


to the 703sq.m corner block

The style borrows from the Mediterranean.

Recently polished Tasmanian oak floors bring warmth and brightness to the living areas.

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Nearly every room has stunning vistas.

You will never tire of watching the sun set over the Swan River.

Big price drop on riverside penthouse


4
4
3

27/2 Doepel Street


NORTH FREMANTLE
$3.76million
William Porteous
Properties

f you have had your eye on


this luxurious riverside
penthouse for a while, a
big price drop may spur
you into action.
Selling agent William
Porteous said the property first hit the market
at $4.25million and the
identical penthouse above
it went for $4million.

Imagine starting your


days with panoramic
180-degree views of the
Swan River, then ending
them with a wine on the
balcony at sunset.
Dinner parties with
friends will have a fixed
backdrop of the glistening
harbour, twinkling with
lights from boats as they
cruise in and out.
Thats what is on offer
at this sophisticated penthouse, which has the proportions of a big house.
With 396sq.m of internal

area, plus 79sq.m of north


and south balconies, the
home could easily accommodate a family.
It features a spacious
open-plan living area,
separate lounge and openplan office.
With Miele appliances,
stone benchtops and a
breakfast bar, the sleek
kitchen is also sure to
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But though the layout
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From page 1
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.

Mr Elkins suggested raised


platforms for the crosswalks,
but mayor Jo Dawkins told the
meeting these brought complaints about noise from local
residents.
Another complaint was about
car and motorcycle clubs parading their vehicles along Marine
Parade.
Mr Elkins aid this was not dangerous but was antisocial when
vehicle exhausts were loud.
He said the council could
consider whether this sort of
activity was part of the deal
when choosing to buy a property
in Marine Parade.
Another suggestion was to
block off one or both ends of
Marine Parade, but Mr Elkins
said this could have a serious
effect on traders on the beachfront strip.
Complaints had been sparked
partly by the death of a motorcyclist at the intersection
of Sydney Street and Marine
Parade.
The study found that Sidney
Street, though used as a by-pass,
did not carry high speeds.
Ms Pyvis said a similar beachfront at San Diego, in California,
had taken a different approach,

Day makes it easier for developers Aldi: We will


From page 5

Similarly, increasing the


mandatory thresholds [from
$7million to $10million], will
allow applications which
would have previously been
required to be determined by
a DAPs to be determined by
the local government.
Councils will also be given
the option to refer multiple
and group developments to
DAPs under the change.
Mr Day is responsible for
introducing the DAP system
in 2011, which has seen controversial projects pushed
through against council and
community concerns.
Nedlands mayor Max
Hipkins said: Research
by the Local Government
Planners Association has
demonstrated that DAPs
are costly, take longer to
obtain approvals and have
no greater approval rate
than council approvals but
developers like them.
Mr Hipkins, a town planner and architect, said the
changes were a punishment
for councils.
The new policy is payback
for local government reform

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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cyclists rather than cars, a
worldwide trend that Cottesloe
was ignoring.
It should be a destination for
visitors to passively and actively
recreate ... drivers should not be
encouraged to drive with their
heads turned seaward, oblivious
to cyclists, kids, pedestrians,
enjoying the view, she said.
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you get more cars but if you
design around people, you get
more people, she quoted Ed
McMahon, senior resident fellow
at the Urban Land Institute in
Washington, D.C., as saying.
For a tourist city such as San
Diego, that means people will
stay longer and spend more
money.
Ms Pyvis was a lone voice on
the councils works and corporate services committee, which
recommended to next weeks
full council meeting that speed
limits remain unchanged.
The committee also wants to
update Cottesloes bike plan,
investigate reducing approach
speeds and the Marine ParadeCurtin Avenue intersection, and
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From page 1
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.
Within a couple of hours
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
retrieved it, Staff Sergeant
Arnold Doyle Kemp.
When he was sent to England

he sent it to his commanding


officer, Dr Douglas McWhae
,who started a practice in St
Georges Terrace, when he
returned from the war.
The collector had been
trying to research A.D.
Kimp until he realised
what he had thought was the
dot over an i was a small hole
in the fabric, she said.
Wendy said she received an
email message on Christmas
Day that the collector was
willing to lend the flag for
the exhibition.
I thought all my
Christmases had come at
once, she said.
She recruited the help
of Museums Australia WA
which covered the loan
agreement and insurance.
Then four weeks ago Wendy
bought her own ticket for
the trip to Canada to pick
it up and bring it back to
Australia.
She was in Edmonton for
36 hours, and the flag went
on show at the historical
societys headquarters this
week. On Sunday, May 3,
Wendy will be giving a public
talk at 1.30pm.

The exhibition is open


Monday to Friday from
9.30am to 5pm.
The campaign to raise
money to buy the flag is being
run online at australianculturalfund.org.au and expires
at the end of June.
The money raised is to
cover only what the collector paid for the flag, Wendy
said.
She said the collector was
so aware of the significance
of the flag he had been one of
the first three contributors.
TheWA3rdFieldAmbulance
C Section was formed in 1914
as support for the 3rd Infantry
Brigade, which included WAs
11th Battalion.
Pictures in the exhibition
show it started with 50 men,
including Simpson, famed
for using a donkey to carry
the injured. Only 14 men
returned from the war.
The bugle belonging to Lance
Corporal William Roscoe is
also on show along with an
extract from his diary.
Pulled for shore under
very heavy fire. Jumped out
of boat neck deep in water,
he wrote.

honour leases
From page 3

for a study of potential redevelopment of the shopping centre


and the neighbouring Captain
Stirling Hotel site to avoid the
government stepping in and
taking over.
Another supermarket chain,
Woolworths, has twice asked the
council to rezone the hotel site
and land around it to enable a
supermarket to be built there.
Nedlands council rejected
both requests.
The shopping centre does not
need to be rezoned because it is
already classified for shops.
The two sites were owned by
members of the same family.
Liberal Party doyenne Marie
Louise Wordsworth owned the
hotel and several housing blocks
backing on to it.
Family companies now own
the housing blocks.
Mrs Wordsworths brother-inlaw Bruce Campbell owned the
shopping centre.
A trust put the centre and
other estate property on the
market last year following Mr
Campbells death.

Priest won acclaim


From page 6
awarded the honour and the
only one to receive a combat
medal.
By the time the Rev. Fahey
returned to Perth, he was a
household name.
But the self-effacing priest
politely declined newspaper
interviews.
I have never been interviewed and I dont know what
to say, he said.
I dont know anything, anyhow, so whats the use of you
wasting your time?
He was appointed Cottesloe
priest in 1939, where he remained until his death in
1959.
Mrs Marchant James said
people loved to attend the
witty priests services because
they knew if it was a nice day,
the keen golfer would ensure
a meaningful but short sermon.
It was rumoured he used to
wear his golf trousers underneath his robes, Mrs Marchant
James said.

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understands & appreciates
the older home.
Full Design Service.

Tel. 9381 7094


7 Forrest Street Subiaco

Quality workmanship at an
affordable price.
All work guaranteed. Friendly advice.
FREE QUOTES CALL
SHAUN
Mobile 0412 292 488

Western
Suburbs
Wall removal specialist with

Mini Bobcat Service,


Landscaping, Paving,
Retaining Walls, Reticulation

Ph: 9207 3501


Mob: 0419 858 247
Bernie Parsons

Energy Ratings,
Assessments &
Inspection Services
www.erais.com.au
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

Aiming for Perfection

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

0405 353 787


Builders Reg: WAS1118

Fax 9388 2089

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

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

CUSTOM
CABINETRY
OF ALL TYPES.
Specialising in Painted and Timber
Media Cabinets, Bookcases,
Home Offices and
Full Carcase Robes

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

Indigo
Painting
0417 092 134

Visit our website


ww.baradineholdings.com.au

Registered Builder 8549

A Good Price Guaranteed

www.finishedkonstruction.com.au

Jaycraft Cabinets

APV
Constructions

Quality Kitchen Renovations


Workmanship Designed Cabinets in

HOMES / EXTENSIONS
Alterations / Updates
30 years experience
ARTHUR VENTOURAS

0418 957 666


REG. 3730

Robes Laundries Vanities


Office Study Entertainment
Call Jason For Free Quote

9302 5209
0417 998 435

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BUILDING
SERVICES

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

BUILDING

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HERITAGE
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Nth & Sth Landscaping

BUILDING
SERVICES

Your supervisor is the owner


of the business

9242 2952

Bricklaying

BOOKKEEPING

With 20 years experience in small


business accounting practices,
Angela Brock & her team of
friendly, professional bookkeepers
can help you with yours!! Call us to
discuss your requirements.

Re-lay: Drives, Patios,


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

VOKING

Proof of Trades Certificate Supplied


FREE QUOTES

A B Bookkeeping

PAVING REPAIR MAN

Additions | Alterations
Bathrooms | Kitchens

Mark 0432 260 011

0417 969 480

Cert. IV Bookkeeping

One Company All Trades

FULL
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QUALITY TRADESMAN
WITH 30 YEARS EXPERIENCE IN
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NO JOB TOO LARGE OR TOO SMALL

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www.jacksintersealed.com.au

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Small-Medium Jobs
28 yrs experience. Free Quotes.

PAVEWEST
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BATHROOM
RENOVATIONS

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JOEL IRRIGATION &


LANDSCAPES 15:
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Personalised service with a better deal at

AIRCONDITIONING SERVICE,
SUPPLY AND INSTALLATION
Call Eddie on 0411 723 533
Prompt and Reliable Service
Fully Insured and Licensed

Paul Yates
0412 908 543

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9386 3183

MIKE BRYANT

0428 910 341


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BOBCATS, EXCAVATOR,TIPPERS
ROCK BREAKER

DEFT Air Conditioning

PAVING - Driveways patios


and garden paths
LIMESTONE GARDEN WALLS
14 Gloster Street, Subiaco

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

Est 1972 1st Class Work

MINI BOBCAT HIRE AVAILABLE

Phone JOHN 9200 4266

JOHNS BRICKPAVING
& STONEWORK

SPECIALISING IN CARPENTRY
AND CONSTRUCTION

M.P. & K.J. GOURDIS

BOBCATS
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FULL
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BUILDING

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

Bathroom Renovations A-Z


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

ALBERT 0418 233 456


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

044 97 88 778

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

0417 984 561

CARPENTRY

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0418 920 574

DAVID HAYWARD
CARPENTER & JOINER
Qualified Craftsman over 42yrs exp

FOR ALL JOINERY


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

Ph 9382

4172 all hrs


0402 538 449

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DOOR INSTALLATION &


MAINTENANCE SERVICE
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Eye Viewers & Accessories

Enzo De Palma

Mobile 0412 194 842

CARPENTRY

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LORNE EDWARDS
PERGOLAS/ROOFING/
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Call Stuart on : 0410 250 383
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References upon request.
Service & Quality Guaranteed.
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MUIRS

David Macdonald
0488 208 999

Carpets, Vinyl Repair,


Restretch, Lay
Carpet and Lounges
STEAM CLEANED
Ian 0419 448 406
9444 7531

CARPET LAID ADAPTED


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

9447 4429 0417 184 655

CARPET CLEANING

CARPET CLINIC
Established 1981

Carpentry &
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restoration and renovation.
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Windows Cleaned
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25 years experience
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9309 9967
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Carpet
Steam
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General carpentry and building maintenance

0423 247 903

WA TRADE QUALIFIED

0407 475 860

RENTAL

0418 957 690

All aspects of carpentry


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Michael 0432 968 625

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Renovations &

CARPET CLEANING

Domestic & Commercial


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9383 7977
0418 940 145

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PLASTERLINE
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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

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

0411 547 487


APEX CEILINGS
& PARTITIONS
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STEAM CLEANING
CARPETS, RUGS AND
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TILE AND GROUT
OWNER OPERATED
AVAILABLE 7 DAYS
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Ph 9383 3510
Mob 0413 833 966

STAIGERS
Carpet & Cleaning

Carpet
Tiles & Grout
Vinyl & Lino
PH: ELSA

Upholstery
End of lease cleaning
Office cleaning
OR RAGETH

0410 659 580

City Carpet
Cleaners

Caring for the Environment


Domestic / Commercial
Upholstery
Vinyl Strip and Seal
Tile and Grout
Pressure cleaning up to 3000 psi
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We never forget you have a choice
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Contact:
Stewart 0427 085 217
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0439 979 990
Office: 9401 3009
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DRYWALL REPAIRS
INSURANCE SUSPENDED
Police Cleared - Free Quotes

Ph Andrew

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Fax 9285 2888

TRADE STANDARD
CEILINGS

Clean, Friendly & RELIABLE


ALL Ceiling aspects

CLEANING

Better Cleaner
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Hardworking
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Regular/Spring
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Restaurants Clubs & Pubs
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Friendly & Reliable

Mobile: 0402 130 003

OCEAN LINE CLEANING


Husband & Wife Team
Commercial / Domestic
Police Clearance

Ph 0411 445 452

B-ABLE CLEANERS
General ofce and common
area cleaning, carpet & window
cleaning. Vacate cleaning
Commercial & Domestic

0433 145 346

Chuck
0418 953 181
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The POST each week lists
tradesmen who provide
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Readers tell us they have
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the POST trades and services
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newspaper.
The directory is also available
on the Internet at
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To advertise call us
on 9381 3088

or email
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Support POST advertisers


they make your free local
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- Need help installing and


integrating your new Apple
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MAC MAN CAN HELP!


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CLOCKS & WATCHES

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

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DUTCH ANTIQUE
Timepieces

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

Email: jamesrslewis@me.com

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Installation, Upgrades and
Repairs
Virus Removal
Networking
Email and Internet
Data Backup

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9385 3054
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9349 9438

COMPUTING

CONCRETE

Mosman Computer Training

MIKES FULL CONCRETE WORK

One-one to suit your needs


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

0412 477 294

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

Indigo Painting

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COMMERCIAL & DOMESTIC

Mac Man

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FREE QUOTES

Cleaning
Services

Surees

PH: Rhonda 0409 688 854

We bring our own equip and chemical


Special house cleaning $25p/hr

0406 683 347

COMPUTING

www.fastidiousclean.com.au

Over 13 years experience


No job too small. Insurance Work

CLEANING

FULLY INSURED
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REGULAR HOUSE CLEANS


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WINDOW CLEANING
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Alfresco & patio areas
Roof & driveways
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Ph Mick on 0400 212 917

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Liquid Limestone
Honed & Polished
Exposed Concrete
Home Extensions
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John 0418 949 269

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Smartwire Communications

CURTAINS

www.smartwire.net.au

Call Brett 0419 234 567


25 Years Experience

1 Hour
Response

24/7 Onsite Service


Police Clearance
Virus Removal
Data Recovery
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Wireless Network
Internet Connections

Century IT
Consultants
www.centuryitc.com.au

Call: 6465 4444


0411 357 645

ALL THE NEWS


AND VIEWS

Aussie

Curtain Call

Claremont

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

9240 8006 : 0408 569 515


Personalised Service - BEST PRICES

Diana Rice Interiors


Beautiful Curtains & Blinds

Curtains
Swags & Tails
Romans
Venetians
Timbers

Sheers
Pelmets
Rollers
Verticals
Shutters

Phone: 9245 5305 / 0433 337 467


For an obligation free quote

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

Ph: Peter 0417 772 230

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CURTAINS

DRESSMAKING

ELECTRICIANS

ELECTRICIANS

ELECTRICIANS

PRE-CAST

CURTAIN CLEANING

PIER & INFILL

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SPECIAL OCCASION
CASUAL WEAR, UNIFORMS

Phone 9384

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1800 18 12 24
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Shop 13, 12-16 Napoleon St, Cottesloe

DECKING

DRIVING
SCHOOLS

A DECK ABOVE

City & Suburban D/S

CITY OF NEDLANDS
1800 18 12 24

Don 040 116 7232

AUTO AND MAN VEHICLES


$60/LESSON
Call Malcolm

Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.

Custom decks and pergolas.


Outdoor living specialist.
a-deck-above.com

Quality
Timber
Decking
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DEMOLITION

Roberts
Renovations &

Handyman Service

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

DRAFTING &
DESIGN

Martin Sladen
ELECTRICAL

STEVE

Floreat

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

Tel 0411 123 769

MURPHYS
ELECTRICAL

ALL DOMESTIC - ELECTRICAL


WORK LIGHTING, POWER,
UPGRADES, GARDEN LIGHTING

9384 1163

Lic ec 8358

ALL ELECTRICAL WORK


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

PH: 9384 9232

1800 18 12 24
24 HR

EC929

Pensioner rates

MIKE 0417 189 942

Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.

0412 955 633


A/H 9385 1443
Lic EC004241

ALL ELECTRICAL WORK

Specialising in all electrical work


Quality workmanship

FREE QUOTES & ADVICE


MENTION THIS AD FOR 10%
DISCOUNT. ASK FOR DETAILS

0421 348 136

www.extensionsbydesign.com.au

JAMES GREENFIELD
DESIGN & DRAFTING

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

0418956459 9444 0989


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ALL ELECTRICAL WORK


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9384 7079 0412 779 947


EC 7341

Wessels Design Studio


Architectural Documentation
and Administration Management
for Council and
Construction

Byron

ALL ELECTRICAL WORK


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

Ph

0422 238 213

0437 187 601


PERTH HOME
DESIGNERS

BUILDING PLANS
at a competitive price

Over 25 years experience


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

Ian 0408 156 303

ELECTRIC BLUE
YOUR LOCAL ELECTRICIAN
FOR ALL YOUR ELECTRICAL NEEDS
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Subiaco based contractor


Rewires Safety switches
Power points

Call 0403 968 164

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

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1800 18 12 24

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FENCING

Electrical, Solar Power,


Air-Conditioning, Plumbing
& Gas, Renovations

Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.

CLAREMONT
1800 18 12 24

All electrical work


MAINTENANCE and
BREAKDOWN Mt Claremont
and surrounding areas

0407 770 910

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

Grant 0433 749 858

EC008394 L 048187 AU 20388

Wembley Electrics

24 HOURS

m: 0421 699 954

FIREWOOD

SWANBOURNE WOOD YARD


Dry bush jarrah
white gum
mallee roots

0407 088 082


FLOORING

Twinside Retaining Walls


Gates & Asbestos Removal
No Job Too Difficult
Experienced Contractor

TIMBER FLOORS

9387 4401
0417 942 962

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

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

Focus
FENCING
Specialists in Colorbond
Repairs Removals
Replacements
Installations
Call Adam

0412 689 643

waimahaka@gmail.com

All Areas

WEST COAST

ELECTRICIANS
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Ph: 0419 907 502

Denco Electrical Services


ENLIGHTENING YOUR DAY
All Electrical Work
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Professional & quality workmanship

Call Dennis 0450 672 717


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Timber repairs
Full restoration services
AFTA member
All work guaranteed

FREE QUOTES

Call Jeff 0419 908 837

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

FLOOR SANDING

UALITY

www.jimsfencing.net

NRK
Electrical EC 8576
ALL ELECTRICAL WORK
Maintenance and Fault Specialists
Repairs to Hot Water Systms
Telephone and Computer Cabling
After hours emergency repairs.

Phone Richard King


0417 956 575

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

0411 724 099

OBrien
Flooring

REPAIRS LAYING,
SANDING & FINISHING

Jimmy 0420 235 709


www.obrienflooring.com.au

0433 526 165

REPAIRS & REWIRE


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

9384 4566
0412 770 881

FURNITURE
RESTORATION

4OUCHWOOD
2ESTORATIONS
Quality furniture restoration Repairs that last French Polishing
- Spray Work - Stripping etc.
Ernest Palmer

0413 415 845

288A CAMBRIDGE ST, WEMBLEY

GARAGE DOORS

GARAGE DOORS

SUPPLY, INSTALL AND SERVICE


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0413 122 012


GARDENING

For complete care of your


garden with reliable service.
Regular or casual. Call Nigel

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

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

Nedlands Fencing
Colorbond / Fencing
Insurance Work
Brick / Block Work
Retaining Walls
Asbestos Removal

FLYSCREENS

NIGELS GARDEN
MAINTENANCE

Member WA Timber Flooring Assoc.

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0423 153 677

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Doug 0415 504 902

0412 229 200

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Jim on 131 546
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Polishing & Re-Coating, ATFA


Member & Police Cleared

Indigo Painting

CALL JOHN

EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL:
24/7 emergency service
RCDs, smoke alarms
powerpoints, lights, fans
underground power
appliances, air-conditioning
phone, data, tv
rewires
solar power
switchboards

YOUR LOCAL MAN

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

www.limestoneworks.com.au

0424 101 026

24 hr emergency
call out
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Hardie & Colorbond


Fencing Specialist

rob@allfencingperth.com.au

BRIAN CLARK ELECTRICAL


INSTALLATION (Lic EC007548)

Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.

Lic No EC 3474

EC4634

call Chris

CITY OF SUBIACO
1800 18 12 24

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0411 623 799

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Phil:

FREECALL

15 pier & capping designs


and choose your inll panels
incl. wrought iron, aluminium
slats or laser cut panels

Call Frank

EC 7703

0418 912 451

for a free site visit and assessment

Call
Clint

MOSMAN PK
1800 18 12 24

24 HOUR 7 DAYS

PH: PETER
A/H: 9302

Extensions design and


drafting specialists
1 and 2 storey additions,
Custom Designed Homes

For a Prompt & Professional Service

Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.

 Gary 0415 390 297

www.vincentdemolition.com

All Electrical Work


including Marine

SWANBOURNE
1800 18 12 24

All electrical work


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

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9381 5802
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FLOOR SANDING

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Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.

PEPPERMINT GROVE
1800 18 12 24

ELECTRICIANS

ALL
HRS

0422 626 719

www.westernwiring.com.au

CITY OF COTTESLOE
1800 18 12 24

129 CLAREMONT CRESCENT, SWANBOURNE


ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS & RETAILERS

DEMOLITION

Trusted & Reliable


Electricians

Pensioner rates
Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.

0412 058 950

RAY

Ask about energy savings


FREE QUOTES

FREECALL

Alterations Welcome
448 Stirling Highway, Cottesloe

FENCING

www.landscaperenewal.com.au

SANDING & COATING


TIMBER FLOORS

Call Dave on
0412 187 585

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

HUNTS GARDEN SERVICES


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

0414 959 309

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

710 110

JAN RAGENOVICH
Garden Makeovers
Select & Deliver Plants

Im talented, friendly 30 years


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

0416 029 992 9381 5371


janragenovich@bigpond.com

LANDSCAPES 2000
25 yrs experience in
Landscaping
& Garden
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Maintenance.
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0408 851 901

GARDENING

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Richards

Better Lawns & Gardens


Domestic and Commercial
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Call Brad on 04EVERGROW

weeding women
for life

Reliable, hard working,


fully-trained gardeners

1800 24 74 84

weedingwomen.com.au

JIMMYS GARDEN
CLEAN-UPS

ROOTS AND ALL

jimmysgardening.com

Mike Jones 0417 181 827


Nina Jones 0427 056 785

ALL GARDEN
MAINTENANCE

FULL
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Peter 0439 930 966

email: wanaqa@bigpond.net.au

Make extra cash


sell your unwanted
items in the POST
for only
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$ 40

See inside back page for details

Tile & Grout

Your home is your castle ...


keep it that way!

TRADE SECRETS

CLEANING

Call us for fast, clean, professional:


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

No Hazardous Chemicals
Guaranteed Results
Sealing Service Available

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

0437 712 039


or Rosie 08 9381 5454

SENIORS RATES

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597 014

Absent owners, Strata, Commercial,


Industrial, Government.
Full insurance carried.
Out of hours, Weekend and
holidays to suit client requirements.
Reliable, Competitive rates,
Good References.
Prefer western suburbs but will go
where paid to including country.

Text or phone Theo

0429 880 004

Cambridge
Handyman
0419 925 452

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCED PASSIONATE

REPLACE your
gutters NOW

Specialised Outdoor Services

Have your gutters, flashings and box


gutters installed correctly.
Many roofs flood because of incorrect fitting.
Ph VLASI now for a free inspection & quote.
Over 20 years experience.

0419 927 224, 9245 2034

Gutter / Downpipe Clean


Free Roof Report
All Maintenance

Prompt Gutters

08 9433 1077

The Guttering Specialist

www.sos-services.com.au

LEAF IT TO US
Gardening Service
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Expert Rose Pruning


$5.00 PER BUSH
SPRAYED & FERTILISED

Mo Greens Lawns & Gardens


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

0433 210 028

Email: promptgutters@gmail.com

Gutters & Downpipes


100% Guarantee
Ask about our RUST PROOF option with

call Dom

Call Shannon
0413 243 006

info@smittysgutters.com

GARDEN BAGS

Regular Service
for Business &
Home Collections
Ph: Clif

Hill 9307 3906

Gutters &
Downpipes
BRIAN WARD
Free Quotes
9341 7631
Cornerstone

Gutters & roong


FREE QUOTES

0402 432 437

SPECIALISING IN ALL YOUR


ROOF PLUMBING NEEDS!

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Freshwater Glass

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

www.cornerstonegutters.com

9240 4422 All Hours


188 Balcatta Road, Balcatta
(opposite Bunnings)

GLASS and MIRROR


CUT TO SIZE
WHILE YOU WAIT

+ GLASS REPAIRS +

PH: 9383 9334


PENSIONER DISCOUNTS

GUTTERS and/or
windows CLEANED
TREE PRUNING

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
DISCOUNT FOR SENIORS
Call Kevin Ph: Hme 9381 2080
Mob 0419 907 986

9336 2615
Free Quote

RIVERVIEW GLASS PTY LTD


+ Glass repairs
+All showerscreens
+Mirrors
+Splashbacks
+Pool fencing

0418 914 084

jeff@riverviewglass.com.au

0421 809 872

White Knight Repairs


& Home Maintenance

For all your home maintenance and


timber decking call John for fast and
reliable services

THE FIXER

HOME & GARDEN


MAINTENANCE & REPAIRS
ALL ODD JOBS

Pressure Cleaning Garden Cleanups


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

Call Rod 0414 733 361

Are you looking for:


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

Ask David about our winter special

ODD JOBS MY SPECIALITY

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

9448 8486
SKILLED
PROPERTY MAINTENANCE

Pre-sale Home Detailing


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

8923
272

The NEDLANDS handyman


(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

One Company All Trades


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

9284 0165
info@tlc-perth.com

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

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DAVID

or book online at
www.guttervac.com.au

9383 9394/0408 866 787

Gutter Cleaning

Call us on
9381 3088

Jack 0412 986 151


9387 4442

to advertise
in the POST

NEWS THATS RIGHT


UP YOUR STREET

Trades &
Services

+General glazing

Honesty & reliability Guaranteed

NEDLANDS HOME &


GARDEN MAINTENANACE

A Better
Handyman Service

Downpipes flushed, roofs cleaned


of debris from $99.00
Also high pressure cleaning

JOHNS HOME
MAINTENANCE

Love Your Home

Local gutter & window cleaner


since 1999

Angus 0403 758 242

1300 654 253 or 0457 077 536

Police Clearance, Fully Insured,


Pensioner Discounts,
Obligation Free Quotes

9446 1106
0407 387 748

0407 193 606

Affordable Vacuum Gutter Cleaning


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Comprehensive insurance cover.
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Police cleared Reg Business Fully Insured

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Handyman Service
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Call Charlie on 0401 019 975

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Running repairs around the home, repair/
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assembly, x dripping taps.
Current Police clearance held.
Experienced, reliable local resident.
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on mobile

0417 940 355

HIGH PRESSURE
CLEANING

Enviroblast
High pressure cleaning of
paved areas
driveways
pool areas
tennis courts

Indigo Painting

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.

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General Maintenance
Emergency Repairs Blockages
Hot Water Systems
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KITCHENS

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

9245 3303

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LAWN MOWING

LIMESTONE

Atlas Lawn Services

BUDGET

Est 1985
COMMERCIAL & DOMESTIC
Steve

One Company All Trades


Perth TLC Group can
project manage your kitchen
improvement/renovation
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9284 0165

info@tlc-perth.com
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LANDSCAPING

Innovative landscape design,


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

Matt Siomos, B.Sc (Botany),


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

Good old fashioned,


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

0411 223 637


David
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Jasons Limestone
Carpentry and Restoration Services
Bobcat/Earthworks, Limestone
feature/retaining walls Limestone
water features, Limestone
restoration.
Decking Timber Fencing,
Reticulation, Turf/plant installation
Call
Jason

Pol Lic SG 15935


ABN 22337056071

Locksmiths

Lawnmowing and
Gardening Service

Guaranteed Same
Day Service 20 years exp

KEVIN SHEEHAN
Master Locksmith
Security Consultant
Glad to be of Service

9381 5454
0437 712 039

Ph Angus

Est 1982

9383 2915
0412 946 476

Roberts
Renovations &

Handyman Service

Design & Construction of


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Brett Campbell (Proprietor)

Mobile 0418 921 418

email: brettcam60@hotmail.com

Precision Edge
Mowing
Services include: Mowing and edging,
weed control, mulching, fertilising,
green waste removal.

Damian 0403 126 970

Call or email
Rob on

JOEL IRRIGATION &


LANDSCAPES PTY.
LTD.

9386 3183

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

0417 093 578


9203 9985

www.landscaperenewal.com.au

EDDIES
MOWING
ABN 72 910 338 191

All Western Suburbs

0425 551 233


9381 6996 Reg 1964

LEADLIGHT

4 Vaucluse Ave
Claremont

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0412 917 818 9384 9224

Rejuvenate
your
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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

7 Day Service

Ph: 6350 8500

www.lockstock.com.au

Stirling Hwy, North Fremantle


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Phone/Fax: 9245 2550


Mobile: 0418 299 524

Qualied Landscape Gardener, DIP HORT


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38 YEARS EXPERIENCE

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Sheilas Washing, Ironing


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

OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK


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

KEYSTONE
STONEMASON
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

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9387 8641

Reg 1964

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

CLIVE 9383 3412


0447 433 412

James Limestone
Restoration

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

0400 219 056

F: 9444 7863

BAGOT ROAD, SUBIACO

CARING FOR SUBIACOS HERITAGE

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

FLOREAT & ALL


WESTERN SUBURBS
Old fashioned workmanship,
HIGH QUALITY FINISH
References - prompt services. Free
quotes. All work guaranteed. No job
too big or small. Reg. painter.

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

DON McNALLY
20 years experience

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during April and May
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Interior Exterior
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of
CityGroup
Painting
& Decorating
you
are
guaranteed only the highest
standards of professional
service & communication.
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by the owners of the
business and full-time team
members. We do not subcontract your work under
any circumstances.
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are satisfied the work
is proceeding to your
satisfaction.
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quote

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0499 874 988


20 Years Exp - Free Quotes

TOM

reg: 7822

0418 914 041

REG 7800

ALL HOURS
www.citygrouppainting.com.au

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YOUR NEXT
PAINTING PROJECT,
please consider

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

Phone
WARREN
on

0400 440 272


Reg No. 6791

Painting & Decorating


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
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General Painting
 Honest, Reliable, Clean
 Handyman service

Ph: 0418 850 750


Attention To Detail Makes
All The Difference

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www.prestigepaintingwa.com.au

Paul Stratton

30 years experience

Painter & Decorator

0451 478 078

Indigo
Painting
MASTER PAINTERS AWARD WINNER 2009

Saari Quality

ALL AREAS
reg: 7520

Call Emar 0413 691 125

MICHAEL ELLIS
PAINTING

Reg. No. 4280

Buy one,
get one FREE!

Call Eddie

Trevor 0412

1782 or 9388 1237

HIGH QUALITY LOW COST!

For Aeration, Vertimowing,


Top Dressing and General
Lawn Health Requirements

Lawn Mowing Servicing


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

Ring 9381

Mob 0417

LAWN CARE SPECIALISTS

MOW IT & MORE

PAINTING
PAPER HANGING
All work guaranteed
REGD PAINTER

ROOMS FROM $250


REPAINTING
Reg.
SPECIALIST 3476

EDDIES LAWN
AERATION

LAWN MOWING

Reg. No. 4989

INTERIOR & EXTERIOR

LAWN CARE

0425 551 233


9381 6996

PAINTING
A.J. BROWNING

Painter - Decorators
30 years experience

LAUNDROBAR

JOLIMONT LAUNDROBAR

PAINTING

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

Mob: 0413 235 163


Phone: 9206 5331
Fax: 9206 5337

FREMANTLE
LOCK SERVICE

9284 5638
0419 966 945

www.lukeslandscaping.com.au

MOBILE 0432 322 026


COMMERCIAL & RETAIL

REG 7089

 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

X Home X Office X Car

Repairs Restorations
Windows, Doors & Cabinets
New Commissions
JOHN BURROWS

0401 372 277

Specialists
in all large and small
landscaping projects
Bobcat work Paving
Lawns
Planting
Retic
Lighting
Limestone walls

YOUR WESTERN
SUBURBS LOCKSMITH

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0400 977 610

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

Since 1982

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Reg. No. 3511

www.ibislandscapes.com.au

0415 403 293

LOCKSMITH

Honest and Reliable

29 Walter St
Claremont

Painters Registration No. 5890

RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL


PAINTERS & DECORATORS

CALL 0417 922 078

PAINTING

A PLUS PAINTING
& SERVICES

INCLUDING BOBCAT WORK


SMALL AND LARGE JOBS

ANGUSS

0413 015 808

PAINTING

LIMESTONE

Garden Services
Andy
04 900 405 20

Free Quotes

PAINTING

Reg 7824

LANDSCAPING

Reg No 3468

KITCHENS

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Magazine & The West Australian
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PEST CONTROL

ENVIRO-CARE PEST
SERVICES
MIKE STOKES
Lic. 2216 (B.Sc)

9454 7711
0411 229 312
EFFECTIVE AND SAFE
ALL DOMESTIC PESTS
TERMITE INSPECTIONS
& REPORTS

COTTESLOE
PEST CONTROL
Family Business Providing Local
Services Since 1958

9384 7870
0430 844 743

ANNUAL & PRE-PURCHASE

TERMITE & TIMBER


PEST INSPECTIONS

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

Indigo Painting
ALL WORK
GUARANTEED

THOMPSONS
PEST CONTROL

Termite Inspections Ants


Spiders Cockroaches
Weed control Silver Fish
General Pest Control
$145 external. Free Quotes.
Phone Peter TODAY

Mob: 0433 288 164


PETS

Divine Dogs
(est 2000)

Member of Dog Groomers Association of WA (DGAWA)

Mobile dog grooming service


for small dogs only.
Good grooming, kind and caring
attention for your special friend
Serena 0439 751 588
divinedogs2@gmail.com

PLASTERING
PLASTERER AVAILABLE

BAMICA PAINTING

Small renovations.
patching, exteriors.

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Rego: 8026

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Victoria Sky
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Public Liability Insurance $10,000,000

Phone: SEB

0435 570 428Reg No.


6113 6519 7402

MIKE KELLEY

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

0415 951 865


9300 5382
Renovations, Internal
and Ext Sand Render
ALSO SMALL JOBS
PATCHING AND REPAIRS
22 yrs Westn Sub Exp.

Ph: Jorge 0400 748


or 9386 3953

076

Wall Plastering &


Ceiling Repairs

Including all aspects of solid wall


plastering and plaster boarding.
More than fifteen years experience.

Call Travis 0468 789 879

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PLASTERING

PLUMBING

PLUMBING

XCEL Plastering

PARAMOUNT

PL 7947

PLUMBERS

FRIENDLY, EFFICIENT SWISS


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

NO CALL OUT FEE

Ph Shay 0402 748 564

ALL AREAS
Free quotes will happily
take on little jobs

0416 121 932


40 Years Experience

Pete The Plasterer


30 YRS EXPERIENCE
QUALITY WORK
FREE QUOTES / ADVICE

0405 069 500

FRANKIES PLASTERING
S E RV I C E S

Top quality tradesman who specialises


in all aspects of plastering, rendering,
restoration and Gyprocking. Internal and
external, patching and covering.
Over 20 yrs experience. Transform and
add value to you home with the art of
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Free quotes provided.

24 HR

Pensioner rates
Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.
GAS 532

ELLIS PLASTERING

BATHROOM
MAKEOVERS
 H.W.S. Gas/Solar
 Blocked Drains
 Toilets & Pans
 Cistern Repairs + New
 Water Leaks
 Water Filters
 Local Plumber
9227 3716
24/7

PL 1735

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HOLLYWOOD
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PLUMBING

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ALL AREAS

Roberts
Renovations &

ELECTRONIC WATER
LEAK DETECTION

Specialist in plastering internal


feature brick and outside render
NO JOB TOO SMALL
35 years experience

Handyman Service

24 HR

Pensioner rates
Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.

PLUMBING

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

FLOREAT

MAINTENANCE
PL.16

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PLUMBING & GAS

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0418 926 705

CHURCHLANDS
PLUMBING

1800 18 12 24

Contact LEAKY PETE

0415 114 172


9286 2450
STEWART FRANK
PLUMBING
Prompt, reliable service
Blocked Drains
Burst Pipes
Leaking Taps
Hot Water systems
Cisterns
Toilet Pans
General Plumbing
Mobile

PL5094

0419 953 531

GL 006462

Office

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AMP PLUMBING & GAS

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Pensioners Discount, Free Quotes

Freecall 1800 102 888


9284 0202
9384 1030
9383 4088
9385 9982
9389 8989 0419 950 430
Lic. PL5041

SEC. Lic. 4263

Skilled Plumbing &


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

9384 0877
PL 5580

9388 6299
Gas 4784

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

0408 917 109


Ph 9361 7665
Zambeziplumbing.com.au

24 HR SERVICE

BURST PIPES

Electronically Located
Blocked Drains Cleared
HWS Serviced / Replaced
General Plumbing

Call CRAIG

0419 922 657


Lic. 6039

Gas No. 4700

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Overhauls and Regular up-keep
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Supplier of Fish and Live plants.
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Plumbing & Gas,


Air-Conditioning,
Electrical, Solar Power,
Renovations

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Pond And Aquarium Cleaning


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Fish Health and Disease
Installation Of All Aqua Products
Package Deals Available
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blocked drain
hot water services
leaking taps, burst pipes
24/7 emergency service
all types of gas fitting
ovens, h/plates, toilets
soakwells, stormwater
air-conditioning
reticulation

All work insured and Guaranteed


All Areas Covered

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Good Rates
Pensioner Discounts
Hydraulic Tall Lifts

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IRRIGATION
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Pensioner Discount

FULLY INSURED
0439 900 381

P & L Transport
OPERATING 7 DAYS A WEEK

Locally owned and operated


House and Office Removals
Pensioner Discounts
Packing Materials Available
Fully Insured
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9309 2961 or
0419 836 484
Best Rates
in Perth
Only $110/hr
for 2 men

1800 2 SMOOTH

contact@thesmoothmovers.com.au

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Local lads w/ loads of energy.


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Blockages Sewer conversions
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PROMPT RELIABLE SERVICE


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

Pensioner rates

All Plumbing Maintenance


Blocked Drains & Drain camera
All Gas Work & Hot Water
Taps & Toilets Etc

Call Fred

www.smartgap.com.au

PL 6899

24 HR

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Gorey
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Services

GL 2676

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

PL 7947

All plumbing repairs


Leaks
Ful Blockages
lywater
Hot
Bo units
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LOCAL TRADESMAN
Direct

Lic No PL 5456

Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.

PLUMBING

NO CALL-OUT
CHARGE

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Residential and Commercial

1800 18 12 24

WOODLANDS
PBL941

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PLASTERING/RENDERING

Daniel 0412 904 769

CITY OF SUBIACO
1800 18 12 24

M: 0420 397 783

Call Peter 0412 802 392


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PLUMBING

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BROOKWELL
IRRIGATION

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Painting
Repairs on Pumps

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ROOFING

ROOFING

HouseDoctor
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All Roof Repairs
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Roberts
Renovations &
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Phone JEFF 0418

9430 6553

16 Essex Street, Fremantle

www.roofandwalldoc.com.au

Old Tile, Asbestos, Iron


Roofing, replaced with new
Colorbond or Zincalume

Roof Restoration
Cement and
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Ridge Cap Repairs,
Guttering and Downpipes

1300 137 663 or 9209 3980


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Licensed Asbestos Removal
Specilist.
FREE Quotes
10 Year Guarantee

WorkSafe Asbestos Demolition Lic


Builders Registration Number 13172

2 YEAR WRITTEN WARRANTY

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FLINT ROOFING
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New Roofing
Gutters
Downpipes
Leaky Roof Repairs
Ridges Repointed
Soakwells Installed
Roof Vents

0408 944 891


9386 3667

ROOFING & BUILDING


MAINTENANCE

MUIRS
HIA

MEMBER

R.B.M.
Since
1986

ONE CALL WE DO IT ALL


FREE QUOTES
PENSIONER DISCOUNTS

Specialising in R/E
Building Reports.
Internal Roof & Ceiling Repairs.
Sagging Roofs Box Gutters.
Tile and Metal Roof
Replacement and Repairs

Office - 9450 2272


All Hours - 0412 490 868
CREDIT CARDS
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REMOVAL

McSkips
Bin Hire Service

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Dan McManus

9402 0223, 0402 430 314


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Prompt Roofing
The Roofing Specialist

Re-roofing & repairs


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


Ridgecapping Repairs
Whirly Birds
Roof Coatings
All Roof Repairs/Leaks
FREE QUOTES

Graham
0432 119 526

RoofQuest

All metal roof sheeting, gutters


and downpipes, maintenance
work no job too small.
Australian Colorbond
Blue Scope Steel materials.
Please phone
0429 062 952 Mark

All Roof Replacement


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

RUBBISH
DISPOSAL

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9389 6131

and now at
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2 STUART ST - opp train stn

Professional
pool service,
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maintenance
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since 1984.
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Mark Lynch 0418 959 871

AQUEOUS

SECRETARIAL

0422 163 710

For All Your


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Services
Professional Business Support
As and When You Need It.
YExecutive Personal Assistance
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Call: Jill James

0439 029 799

POOL CARE
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BEST PRICES IN PERTH

POOL CLEANER

Our $85 Service Includes


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FREE wash of pool blanket

TILING

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

Alex 0412 597 261

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

Mobile
0413 747 777

Ph Rick: 0402 751 878

Specialists in Commercial &


Residential Shade Sails

SWIMMING POOL
SERVICE

POOL
SERVICE
FOR OVER 20 YEARS

POOL & SPA SERVICE


CHEMICALS/REPAIRS
FREECALL 1800 835 444
Prompt & Professional
or visit our shop at

0434 441 277

257 STIRLING HWY


CLAREMONT

PH GEOFF
7 DAYS

Western Suburbs
Pool Service

Junk Removal

CLEANING CHEMICALS &


EQUIPMENT
QUALITY OWNER OPERATED
COMPLETE POOL SERVICE

2m 3m 4m 6m 8m

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Call John William

0400 446 827

JOSH MANN

0414 775 586

IMMEDIATE ATTENTION
Est. 1990

TREE SERVICES

If you have trees, you need


the Arbor Centre.
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FORMATIVE AND
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SAFE TREE REMOVALS

0438 909 275


Complete Wall and Floor Tiling
Experts In Shower Repair and Regrouting
Bathroom Renovations
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Core Tiling
& Bathroom renovation

Call Adam
Tel: 9246

0235
Mob: 0403 377 692

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FULLY INSURED
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FULLY INSURED. FREE QUOTES

Tree Removal Palm Removal


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

Indigo Painting

FLOREAT TREE SERVICE

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PROFESSIONAL

Andrew & Ben offer


Dependable Personal Service
from a
QUALIFIED TREE SURGEON
Great Rates
Prompt Service
Good Advice
Quality Pruning/Shaping
Clean Removal
Quotes & Work Guaranteed
Registered & Insured

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Aaron: 0410 521 734

Isaac 0450 121 475

Floor & Wall Tiling

9389 8744

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TREE SERVICES

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SUPPLIES
WE DELIVER
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D Wynne Roofing
All Roofing Services
Re-roofing
Roof/leak repairs
Tile
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Roof &Cap
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WESTERN
SUBURBS

9380 8333

0433 210 028

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Re-Roofing

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WE REMOVE and DISPOSE OF:


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Skylights, Whirly Birds
Insulation, Gutters
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SWIMMING POOL
SERVICE

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0429 947 977

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HEDGING & MULCHING
NARROW ACCESS
SPECIALISTS
FULLY INSURED
Call ANDY

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0408 405 671

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0450 159 839


 Tree Pruning
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CLEANING

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0402 433 690

9242 2952

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QUALITY COMPONENTS
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All Work Fully Guaranteed
22 yrs experience
Ph ROD

0412 848 827

TV Picture problem?

WESTERN SUBURBS SPECIALIST

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

0417 917 116

www.cometelectronics.com.au

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

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www.theinstallers.com.au

9379 3407

7 Day 6am - 10pm


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Pure water cleaning!
UV and comfort-plus glass
specialists
Hard water stain removal
profesionals
Fully insured
2-4 man crew
Phone quotes available
FREE
CALL

1800 447 130 0403 041 941

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

0414 738 888


TV SERVICES

TV & VIDEO REPAIRS


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

WINDOW CLEANING
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040 375 8242

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

0439 518 525

Rear Laneway, 25 Heytesbury Rd

UPHOLSTERY

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

9354 4524

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TSB INTERIORS

Recovery new and Antique


All your upholstery needs
26 years experience

Tim 0405 049 994

tsbi@westnet.com.au

WINDOW CLEANER

$50 disc. for repeat clients


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

Isaac 0405 300 298


DIVERSITY WINDOW
CLEANING

0407 771 476

michaelstudman@hotmail.com

WASHING MACHINE
REPAIRS
APPLIANCES

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

4 Hood Street Subiaco

9388 2251

CELLO 12 size. Gallini. Suit student,


nice tone and quality. Nedlands $450
ono. Please text or call 0402 852
112
CELVIANO Piano 4 years old
beautiful 88 key, electric piano.
Excellent condition. Contact 0434
613 266
CHEST Freezer $80 ono, foldabed
base $100, books, wall mirror
antique $150, Cottesloe. 9284 2858
COFFEE Table wooden frame with
glass surface. Excellent condition.
Contact 0434 613 266

DESIGNER
Clothing. Racks &
racks of genuine vintage, retro &
pre-loved designer clothing &
accessories for sale at the Polka Dot
Vintage
Market
Claremont
Showgrounds, Sunday 26th April &
Monday 27th April (Public holiday)
9.30-4.30. Find us on Facebook
Polka Dot Vintage Market Perth
FABULOUS Fashion and attic sale
this Sat and Sun. Huge amount of
whimsical clothing, accessories and
collectables- immaculate. Mostly
under $25, with large $5 and $10
racks. Sizes mainly 8-12. Some
larger. Good selection of men's. 7
McCallum Ave, Daglish (near train
station) 10am - 3pm
FASHION Sale on Anzac weekend.
Many racks of whimsical and
immaculate
clothing
and
accessoriesvintage
and
contemporary. Mostly under $25. Sat
24 and Sun 25 April. 10am-3pm.
Near train station, 7 McCallum
Avenue, Daglish
GORGEOUS Victorian reproduction
rocking horse. Very good quality
leather saddle etc. On Jarrah, safety
stand, two available $800 and
$1500, 0421 271 034
HIP Recovery aids. Walking frame
$75. V-cushion $20, 9387 1691
LA-Z-BOY Furniture. Lounge-Sofas
leather 3 seat, 2 seat armchair.
Biege colour, excellent condition.
0434 613 266
MOVING House sale. Two lounge
suites, large comfortable neutral
colours, kitchen stools, bookshelves,
two single beds plus sundries, and
collectables. From 8am, all weekend.
9384 2824, 0478 633 954
PORTABLE Powered wheelchair,
new batt. Good condition $300.00.
Ph 9309 3859
POTTERY
Wheel, Pyrometer,
Triple Sea bean Seal scales. Giffin
Grip. 9384 2090
SHOPRIDER Scooter A1 condition.
New batteries. $800.00. Ph. 9309
3859

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TRADES & SERVICES


WINDOW
REPAIRS

Paul Jones

Carpentry & Joinery

0416 042 258 or 0413 998 955


1300 460 996

PH 0417 915 636

Credit Card Facility Available


Free Quotes Josh and Mike

iSHINE

Window
Cleaning

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

Trevor 0406 809 977

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

Call Rolf
9279 2981
0408 930 235

ANTIQUES
ANTIQUE & Collectors Market
Claremont Showgrounds Sunday
26th April & Monday 27th April
(Public holiday) 9.30am-4.30pm.
Over 100 dealers. Huge range of
antiques, collectibles, bric-a-brac,
antique & costume jewellery, retro
wares & furniture. Free valuations
12-3 daily. Win $2000 cash door
prize. Entry $7
ANTIQUES
Wardrobe, Victorian
Oak chest, Victorian table. 0411 807
396

ARTS & CRAFTS

BRENda

CROSS Trainer, brand: Orbit. Great


condition, barely used. Cont:
0434 613 266

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

www.diversitycleaning.com.au

Specialising in all styles of


household and commercial
upholstery.
CONTACT MICHAEL

KING
Pin Pegs and Jumbo clips essential
items for camping, home pool fences.
Hurricane hold to secure togs, towels,
wetsuits on sturdy rails. Available all
boating stores. Packets approx.
$12.50
info.cargo34@bigpond.com

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9382 4752

PROUD

ALL THE NEWS


AND VIEWS

9336 3129
0414 011 220

The Local Guys

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Specialist in weak
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15 YEARS WESTERN SUBURBS SPECIALIST


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SINGLE Beds x3, dining table,


lounge chairs, doonas, single sheets,
side table, bric-a-bric. 9384 9942,
0416 024 062
TEAK Colonial Q size bed plus side
tables, hip & back mattress $250
ono. Phone 9384 9842

Appliance Repairs

Repair Miele Siemens


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

M: 0411 351 251

Building Conservation, Heritage


Restoration Tuckpointing,
Stonework, Brickwork Pointing,
Qualified Bricklayer

FOR SALE
HOUSEHOLD

Uwes European

Skillful tree pruners


 Safe tree removals
 Powerline clearance
 Storm damage callout
 All palm work
 Stump grinding
 Full insurance cover
 Free quotes & advice

MAINLINE
TUCKPOINTING

FOR SALE
HOUSEHOLD

Repair and Restoration of all


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

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

PH 0407 328 128

www.sashinaflash.com.au

WROUGHT IRON

Metal Ox Ironworks

Handmade Wrought Iron

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

9272 8282 0419 045 250


www.metalox.com.au

BIRD Lover? Beautiful Australian bird


prints and originals at
www.brendaholdenart.com.au

BED AND BREAKFAST


EXLEY House B&B 2 Bedford St,
Nedlands. Two lovely bedrooms with
french doors to a verandah
overlooking gardens. Private
entrance and guest living area. 0417
947 334/9386 4452.
exleyhse@iinet.net.au

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

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
FREE Introductory seminar living
with chronic pain. Find out about our
therapeutic
program
Tues
12-5-2015, 6pm. 17 Henry St,
Fremantle. Refreshments provided.
RSVP 9-5-2015 Linda 0414 011 220,
Sharon
0404
587
711
linda-sharon@cohesivegroupcounselling.com

EDUCATIONAL
CHEMISTRY
Physics,
M
Mathematics, English and other
WACE subjects. Individual tuition for
W
Years 10/11/12. The Tuition Centre,
Y
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Bayview Terrace, Claremont.
9284 3004
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CHEMISTRY
Tutor. Years 10-12.
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Eight
years experience. Current 5th
y
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 And Literature tuition by
experienced teacher. Can assist with
essay writing, note making,
analytical
vocabulary,
exam
preparation. WWC clearance. 0403
973 849
ENGLISH And Literature tuition.
Very experienced Yr11/12 WACE
teacher/examiner/marker.
The
Tuition Centre, Bayview Terrace,
Claremont. 9284 3004
MATHEMATICS
(inc. specialist,
methods
and
applications),
Engineering and Physics tuition in
your home. Specialising in Years 10
to year 12, ATAR, University and
TAFE.
Focussing
on
clear
explanations, problem solving and
test preparation. Experienced,
professional and dedicated tutor.
Phone Denton 0425 898 598 or 9418
7703
MATHEMATICS Tutoring of a High
school level by a Masters of Science
student with 2 years tutoring
experience. First session $20,
subsequent sessions $40. Contact
Cameron 0406 849 525
MATHEMATICS
Tutoring. Very
experienced Yr11/12 WACE teacher
/examiner/marker. The Tuition
Centre, Bayview Terrace, Claremont.
9284 3004
MATHS And Physics tutor. All
levels. Electronic engineer with
teacher qualifications. I have a
passion for the hard sciences and
love to impart knowledge. Current
WWC and Police Clearance. Phone
Justin 0423 711 275
MATHS Tutor. Experienced teacher
offering foundation Maths skills for
pre-primary to Year 3. Rosemary
0412 454 276
NEED
Help with Maths? 1-1
in-home tutoring by exp'd UWA PhD
at $65/hour and up to 400 minutes of
free online help before tests/exams.
Try this unique service today! 0438
965 775

FOR HIRE

HOLIDAYS & RESORTS

LOOKING For an inspiring venue for


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

PEPPERMINT Grove Beach. Large


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

GARAGE SALES
CLAREMONT Showgrounds. It's a
Vintage lovers paradise. Heaps of
vintage, retro & pre-loved designer
clothing & accessories, plus retro
homewares,
vinyl
records,
handmade & up-cycled wares for
sale at the Polka Dot Vintage Market
Claremont Showgrounds. Sunday
26th April & Monday 27th April
(Public holiday). 9.30-4.30. Find us
on Facebook Polka Dot Vintage
Market Perth
DALKEITH 9 Bellevue Ave, Sun
26th April 9am-2pm. Quality
household, clothes, books etc
LOTS Of retro including 70s vinyl
and household goods. 24 Wellman
St, Perth. Sun 26/4 9-1
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


FACIAL Special offer with all
natural Olive products from Spain.
Only $50.00 Wednesday and
Thursday. Atlantis Hair and Beauty.
9387 7252
HERBALIFE
Independent
Distributor, prompt delivery. Call
9244 4318, 0450 032 061
MASSAGE: Amazing self healing,
deep relaxation. Alleviates stress
/neck/shoulder/back/tension/pain
/migraines/anxiety. Zen Shiatsu,
Therapeutic massage, trained in
Japan. Elspeth 0410 853 441
MASSAGE Deep relaxation, full
bodywork, mobile $75-75 mins.
James 15yrs experience. 9417 5732
MASSAGE
Huna Hawaiian,
Swedish relaxation. Indulge yourself,
experience
deep
relaxation,
qualified, n/s Alanah 0405 755 715
MOBILE
Massage Therapist,
Maria. I.T.E.C Diploma. Genuine
clients only. Phone/Text
0434 867 039
RELAXATION massage. Phonenix
Massage. U9/420 Hay St Subiaco. 7
days 9 to 9. Strictly n/s, 9381 6911
or 0481 272 356
SHIATSU
Massage, Nedlands.
Japanese style massage, fully
clothed on Futon mattress on floor.
Benefit a range of conditions
including back pain, stress, stiff joints
etc. Theresa 0402 676 329
SORE
Feet? Therapeutic foot
massage including Reflexology,
Reiki, Podiatry treatment. Genuine
care and time given. Health rebate.
Pip McGuinness, Podiatrist, 39 years
experience. 9387 1027
YOGA Kundalini. Ongoing open
classes in Wembley on Tuesday
evening and Fremantle on Thursday
evening. Certified teacher Suzanne
0414 883 139
YOGA Wembley
Downs Junior Football Club. Vinyasa
Monday and Thursday 6-7pm; Yin
Wednesday 9.30-10.30am. All levels
welcome. Theresa 0402 676 329

HOLIDAYS & RESORTS


33100

WWW.PERTHSTAYZ.COM
For
self catered 1, 2 and 3 bedroom f/f f
/equip apartments/cottages 7-59
days short stay specialist. All in Subi
area.
Maggie, M:0421 657 817

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

INTERSTATE
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

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
AUDI A4 1998 6cyl auto 166,000
kms, sunroof towbar $5000,
0417 646 647
HOLDEN
Astra 1999 Htchbk
168,400 km. Must sell, $2,500 ono.
0424 456 583, 9384 2247
HONDA
Integra 1991, well
maintained. An impressive runner.
Sensible offers. 9387 6330
NISSAN X-trail, St-S 2007 sunshine
roof, tow bar, good tyres 95,000km
$11,000 neg. Floreat 0408 555 405

MUSICAL

Indigo Painting

ALTO Saxophone, Clarinet, Flute,


Guitar, Piano, Trombone, Trumpet
lessons by qualified, experienced
teachers. Members of WAMTA,
TRBWA, ASMEWA, WWCC No.
From 8 years up. Michael/Mary. Ph
9387 7046
CELLO 12 size. Gallini. Suit student
nice tone and quality. Nedlands $450
ono. Please text or call 0402 852
112
CHARIZMA Choir meets at City
Beach each Monday evening at
7pm. We welcome singers who can
hold a note SATB. Our repertoire
includes Showbiz and Jazz songs.
www.charizma2013.com. Ring Kevin
0419 934 975
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

PEARL
River House and River Valley Villa. An
exclusive location in Margaret River.
Great for couples and families. Ask
about our specials in our favourite
month of May. Enquires to
pearlriverhouses@gmail.com
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
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Carnarvon growers whose


crops were devastated by Cyclone
Olwyn gratefully accepted help
from their food-loving city cousins last Sunday.
More than 200 passionate WA
foodies came together in Perth last
Sunday to raise funds for farmers
and growers in the states food
bowl who are recovering from the
cyclones destruction.
Held at Perths Urban Orchard,
Chefs for the Gascoyne brought
together 20 chefs and more than
40 suppliers for a gourmet extravaganza and a great celebration of
community spirit.
WA food ambassador Don
Hancey said he was delighted with
the way the day went.
Everyone had a great time. We
were very lucky with the support
we received from the producers all
over WA and from chefs in Perth
it made the day really special,
he said.
More than 90% of produce we
used yesterday was donated, and
all of our chefs gave up their time
to attend.
The event raised more than

$25,000, which will be given to the


Gascoyne Food Council to assist
with the promotion of Carnarvon
produce in the future.
Fred Fairthorne, of Farmer
Jacks supermarkets, also presented Gascoyne Food Council
chairman Paul Shain and vicechairman Michael Nixon with a
$100,000 donation.
Gascoyne Food Council executive officer Alex Maslen said the
growers have been overwhelmed
by the support shown to them by
the Perth community.
Cyclone Olwyn caused more
than $10million worth of damage to
growing infrastructure and tens of
millions in crop losses overnight,
Alex said.
Our 194 growers are very resilient and will do their best to get
their winter crops down to Perth
as soon as possible.
It certainly helps them to know
that people in the city are aware
of their struggle and care about
them.
More information about Chefs
for the Gascoyne and the Gascoyne
Food Council can be found at
gascoynefood.com.au

$100m plan for Wearne


From page 7
taken all liability for maintenance
of the heritage buildings at no cost
to the councils and now wanted
to develop them for community
use.
Our aim is to develop the site
so we can have all of our community facilities, such as reception centres, heritage education
centre and cafe in this beautiful
heritage building to draw people
in, he said.
That will be great for our residents but it will also be great for
the wider community.
Thats what is happening in the
eastern states. Aged-care facilities

Century of tradition
From page 19
their lives for freedom and for
their country.
WA Governor Kerry Sanderson
and Turkish Consul-General Chait
Yesetener were among the guests
at the event.
Acting principal Chris Hill said
Shenton had a strong connection
to World War I and subsequent
conflicts.
We are the custodians of the
Lemnos hospital [which] was
a repatriation hospital for the
many West Australians who were
mentally scarred by the war, he
said.
The hospital wards of Lemnos
Gallipoli, Borneo and El Alamein
are remembered in the naming of
our middle school communities.
The buildings in which Lemnos
cared for many of those who had
served in the 20th century, have
been refurbished as beautiful 21st
century classrooms.
Many defence families sent their
children to the high school today,
Mr Hill added.
Today we recognise their service as well.

are only going to get bigger as they


service more people, so it makes
sense that they are available to
the wider community.
He said Curtin Care wanted to
replace the carpark behind the
Marine Parade entrance with a
garden that local people could
enjoy.
We are not-for-profit and we are
here to benefit to community. We
have long-term aims to help the
aged residents of the area and we
want the community to have control
of that care, he said.
Mosman Park mayor Ron Norris
supports transferring the council's
share to Curtin Care at no cost.
They need certainty in the
tenure of the Wearne land so they
can raise the funds to provide independent living accommodation
and redevelop the site, he said.
Many people in the western
suburbs want to downsize but they
wish to stay in the area.
That may well be a transition
in the future to the managed care
which Curtin Care will continue
to provide.
If this transfer doesn't occur
then it is likely that the redevelopment of the Wearne site will
not happen and that would be a
tragedy.
I have no concern that this is
likely but conditions could be
applied to the transfer which
ensure the land cannot be sold
to others.
I commend Curtin Care for the
responsible and cautious way they
are approaching the future of the
Wearne site and will continue to
help them any way I can.
Curtin Care also operates
RiverSea in Mosman Park.
The day-to-day running of
both centres is outsourced to
Bethanie.
For more information go to
curtincare.com.au.

From page 1
two big China Green projects from its Shanghai
office.
A LandCorp spokesman said the guide was
intended only to promote opportunities to
land developers.
It is not for people to come and buy apartments, he said.
At no stage has LandCorp actively promoted
to potential overseas investors to purchase
finished apartments in the Claremont on the
Park.
LandCorp offers the land for built form
construction to developers through an open
market expressions-of-interest process.
As a result, we have selected two experienced and proven local developers, being
Georgiou Developments (one site) and Mirvac
(WA) Pty Ltd (two sites), to construct the first
three residential sites in the precinct.
LandCorp has put into place an extensive
place making strategy that has been developed
in consultation with key stakeholders associated with the project, including councillors.
With community-based participation at its
centre, the strategy is designed to help develop
Claremont on the Park as a safe, vibrant place
where people feel a strong sense of ownership
in their community.

Pearce behind
Chipper development
Greg Pearce, the man behind the recently
approved $96million redevelopment of the
Station Street Markets, already has a second
project lined up in Subiaco.
Speaking at a property forum last week in
the CBD, Mr Pearce, owner of Windsor Knight,
said he would be redeveloping the site of the
Chipper Funeral Home in Rokeby Road, in a
joint venture with the well-known family of
undertakers.
He said the site was 1800sq.m and that he
planned to put one retailer on the ground
floor, commercial above that and high-end
apartments on top of that.
This site is unique, because of its location, he said, adding it was the Paris end
of Rokeby Road.
That end of Rokeby Road has a high level
of amenity ... its almost downtown without all
the negatives of downtown therere no drunks
falling out of the Club Kahuna or whatever
nightclub.
Those who know my nocturnal habits, youll
know its very close to that eccentric bar, Juanitas,
which I think is the best thing to happen to
Subiaco for a long time.

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Austin Robertsons sporting

Here come the Dockers


When he was picked at No.
20 in the 2009 national draft,
Nat Fyfe was an 18-year-old
who looked like he might not
get in to the Aquinas College
ball without ID.
Since then, hes grown whiskers, huge pecs and biceps along
with a rippled six-pack, all in
one explosive football package.
Put simply, Nathan Fyfe is
three footballers in one: he plays
short, he plays tall and covers
the ground at full bore, like a
football version of a V8.
The legend of Nat the Magnif
has already begun, and, at 23,
he is still nowhere near where
he might end up.
From his mop of hair like
an unkempt eagles nest to
the tips of his golden feet, he
is The Man.
On Sunday afternoon, Fyfe and
his Dockers compadres put the
sword to their cross-town rivals,
the West Coast Eagles.
For a full week, Dockers and
Eagles supporters had all sorts
of questions: whos tagging
who? Which coach will get outcoached? Will Nic Nat finally put
four quarters together (or even
take a mark)? Which mid-field
will get the upper hand?
The WCE faithful packed into
Subiaco Oval for their home
Derby like sardines in a tin,
expectant, excited, exhilarated

until the first bounce.


From then on, the game was
like watching a replay of The
Alamo.
Even with John Wayne,
Richard Widmark and a few
other tough red-necks showing
courage and fighting spirit, they
were simply overrun.
To the Eagles credit their
mid-field finally got out of low
gear and actually won the battle of the scoreboard after the
first quarter.
But, particularly after half
time, the Dockers had already
turned the game into a witchs
hat training drill, looking as
though they were practising set
plays for other days.
Despite this performance, I
think the Eagles can still make
the eight, but everybody looked
devastated when the only player
shining down the back, Jeremy
McGovern, limped off with a sore
knee that might sideline him for
a couple of weeks.
The Dockers, on the other
hand, have raised the bar again.
They look 15% better than last
year.
Just glance through their list
and youll see more stars than
the Milky Way.
The mid-field is big, well
tooled and powerful, as well as
quick and extremely talented.
Heading this arsenal are Fyfe
the dominator, David Mundy

and Michael Barlow (who has a


tendency to keep slipping under
the radar), and with the Three
Amigos Stephen Hill, Danyle
Pearce and Michael Walters,
this represents an awesome
group.
Throw in Lachie Neale, a
protg built like a Sherman
tank, and youve got the best
and most talented mid-field in
AFL football.
Go forward and youll find The
Pav, who has discovered the
elixir of youth: he looks as sharp
as he did five years ago.
Big Sandi just keeps being Big
Sandi and hes got tall support in
Matt Taberner, who gets better
each week, and Zac Clarke, who
Ive already predicted will have
a breakout season this year.
Throw the spotlight down
back and youve got hardened,
chiselled veterans like Luke
McPharlin and Michael Johnson,
surrounded by excellent intercept players Garrick Ibbotson,
Clancee Pearce, Cam Sutcliffe,
Lee Spurr and Nick Suban.
Waiting in the wings are
Anthony Morabito, Alex
Silvagni, Jon Griffin and Zac
Dawson; Tendai Mzungu, whos
a top-22 player getting some
game time in; Tom Sheridan,
whod worked his way into the
team before injury; a little bloke
named Hayden Ballantyne; and
a couple of big young defenders in Alex Pearce and Brady
Grey youre going to hear more
about.
The Dockers cup runneth
over.

Nat Fyfe is proving hard to tag.

Womens big Wednesday


SURFING

with Damian Lipscombe


The peak of Wednesdays
big swell proved a fitting
time to run the womens final
of the Margaret River Pro at
Main Break with a thrilling
heat between two 22-year-old
lifelong rivals.
Gary Springer has worked with hundreds of Fremantle footballers, including past Docker Troy Cook.

Springing into fitness


Youd imagine the heritagelisted 1897 Victoria Pavilion at
Fremantle Oval, that houses
Springers Gym, to be a dreary
space, with dripping pipes and
peeling paint.
Nothing could be further from
the truth.
While most gyms have similar
characteristics, the gymnasium run by Gary Springer
Ingraham, is neat and tidy, no
weights or dumbbells scattered
willy-nilly, punching bags all
in a row.
This is a good space. Its airy.
Its orderly. And its historic.
And theres the cutest little
half-sized boxing ring. No room
for faint hearts in there.
Then there are the sounds:
the thudding of the heavy bag,
the rat-a-tat-tat of the speed bag,
the grunts and groans from the
exertion of the heavy weights,
the sweat dripping off noses
and perhaps the tears, from
guys and girls on the running
machines, as well.
They all come to train, says
Gary, nicknamed Springer in
his early 20s because of his
long, spikey and uncontrollable
hair.
This is where the Fremantle
Dockers send players who need
special care and special training
at a special facility.
Springer has had hundreds of
Fremantle footballers through

the doors.
All the guys have been
through here at one time or
another, he said.
Stephen Michael, Brad Hardie
and Maurice Rioli have worked
out there, and, of course, all the
Dockers.
I had to ask who was the best
boxer he had encountered.
Without doubt Michael
Walters, he said. He has great
natural speed and hits with a
sting.
And the most feared?
No doubt there either Big
Sandi, he said with a wry
grin.
Hes 125kg, as strong as an
ox, and hits harder than a mule
kicks.
The Ingraham pedigree also
surprised me.
My dad, Doug, played full
forward for Souths in a game
you were playing for Subiaco,
he told me.
The penny dropped.
Garys grandfather was the
great Souths ruckman, Dave
Ingraham, who was selected in
the WA Team of the Century
and won the Simpson Medal for
best man on the ground in the
1948 grand final, one of his three
WAFL premiership victories.
Apart from being a boxing
referee who has handled some
world title fights Gary is also an
accredited judge.

Top-seeded and in-form


Hawaiian Carissa Moore was
denied a Margaret River hat
trick, outclassed by Courtney
Conlogue, who controlled both
the final and her board more
confidently in the challenging
triple-over head waves.
Conlogue generally rides
longer surfboards and prefers bigger conditions, and it
showed.
Slow-motion replay showed
the extra commitment that
she was throwing into her
turns and her gutsy big-wave
approach.
Earlier, Conlogue had outmanoeuvred another Kauai
surfer, Malia Manuel, with
several serious barrel-rides
during their semi, but with
the tide maxing-out and wind
becoming more variable it
was the big open-face lay-back
combos that came into play for
the final.
Despite an exciting exchange,
no excellent scores were registered, with Conlogues 8.43
with 10 minutes to go enough
to seal the deal.
It wasnt to be for Moore,
who had become accustomed
to beating Conlogue going into
the final with a 9 v 3 ratio.
Conlogues emphatic on-edge
surfing was the only thing that
was ever going to deny the yellow jersey wearer her fourth
final win on the trot.
Moore began rolling when
she won the last event of 2014
in Hawaii, going on to win the
years first two events, on the
Gold Coast and again at Bells

Californian dark horse Courtney Conlogue enjoyed some of the events


biggest, cleanest waves to win.
Past winner Jake Paterson
last month.
This third win for Conlogue described the past week of
at Margies this week takes plenty as incredible, while felher one step closer to WAs low commentator Todd Klein
Melanie Redman-Carr, who called it mental.
The self-professed smallstands unsurpassed with four
wave guy from Florida said that
wins at Margies.
Their wins all came before it while the womens standards at
was upgraded to Championship Margies this year were amazTour a few years ago, with ing, the adversity faced by the
Moore dominating with two men was extreme, particularly
at The Box.
wins since.
This year was the first time
Six-times and reigning
world champion, Australian they were able to start each
Stephanie Gilmore, who was day at The Box due to rarely
injured while free-surfing dur- seen conditions. But each day
ing the week, would have been the last few heats were held
back across the river mouth at
watching intently.
And given Moore has twice Main Break.
Each day there were guys
taken world titles from her,
the outcome gives Gilmore having to be prepared for either
more hope of matching Layne venue since we were never sure
Beachleys tally with a seventh when the wind would come in
and we would need to move
in 2015.
The womens big final set the back to Main.
The Box is hard enough to
bar high for the mens semis
and final, where more Margies surf without wind.
I could always tell who
main action was a mere possibility, with the cleaner con- knew they were on at The Box.
ditions late week perfect for They were the ones with headphones on and werent talking
The Box.
Brazilian Adrian De Souza to anyone!
Margaret River has added
took over the worlds top rating
from Filipe Toledo after a solid something unique to this years
Australian campaign and was tour, where some competitors
mens favourite should their have to deal with the uncerfinal be held at Margies main, tainty of which of two intense
while John John Florence was but completely different situseen as most likely should The ations theyll be dealing with
each day.
Box get the organisers nod.

POST, April 25, 2015 Page 95

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Jokes

Molly Player (10)

Use this shape to make a drawing.


The best two entries will win.

You could win $10


How to enter:
Complete your Doodlebug, drawing in the box on the page, and fill in the entry form. Cut
out your Doodlebug and entry form together and send them to POST Kids, 276 Onslow
Road, Shenton Park 6008, to arrive at our office by noon on Wednesday. The winning
entries will be published in the next POST Kids.

Name: .........................................................................Age ............................


Address ...........................................................................................................
.....................................................................................Postcode ....................
Phone number: ..............................................................................................
What have you drawn?: .............................................................................

D.I.Y. chameleon
What you will need:

Craft glue
3 green pipe cleaners
1 red, orange or pink pipe cleaner
2 googly eyes (or buttons or beads)

Isla Macdonald (8)

Daring to be
Hi Kids,

Q: What do you get if you


cross a monkey with a
skunk?
A: King Pong.

different

We couldnt believe how many


different ways you dealt with our
Doodlebug drawing challenge this
week.
Our two main winners could
not be any more different from
each other.
Molly Player (10), from Shenton
Park, did an adorable little soccerplaying T-rex. His huge eyes make
him look like a very friendly guy,
dont they? Not the usual T-rex image
we get around here!
You can tell Isla Macdonald (8),
from Subiaco, is a big Harry Potter
fan from the gorgeous Hogwarts
drawing she has done. The chimney
pots and the shingled roof really give
it some atmosphere.

1 fat marker pen for winding

Q: Why do gorillas have


big fingers?
A: Because they have big
nostrils.

Y
ill be
b wondering
d i g what
h t some
You will
of the other clever ideas were.
Victorias mice under the stairs
were fantastic and Amelias house
looked very nice. Sophies baby was
being fed in the high chair and Elliss
Minecraft pig was very original.
Liviyas garden and watering can
were gorgeous and Charlottes stairs
were huge. Qianas rugby player
was carrying the ball and Tims
street had 100 houses. Sarah did a
beautiful job on her magicians hat
and Alexs brickwork on his house
was very well done.
If youre not allowed to have a
pet at home, we have the solution
for you. Our pipe-cleaner chameleon
project is perfect no picking up poo
and no feeding required!
Have fun,

Q: What do you call a


woman who hangs out
the washing?
A: Peg.
Q: Whats red, has eight
legs and four eyes?
A: I dont know, but its on
your shoulder!
Q: How is that kid who
swallowed 50c?
A: No change yet.

Jane

Tongue twister

ICE-CREAM WINNERS

What to do:

HEAD: Make a loop in the middle of a green


pipe cleaner. The size of the loop determines
the size of the head. Wrap the head from
neck to nose with one end of the pipe cleaner. (The other end will hold the chameleons
body in place and form the tail.)
BODY: Coil a green pipe cleaner around a
marker pen and then slide it off.
LEGS: Cut a pipe cleaner in half and bend
each piece in half.
Slide the body into place over the pipe
cleaner attached to the head.
Slip the legs into place between bodys coils
and twist to secure. Shape the legs.
Glue on the eyes and curl the tail.
Slip a red or orange pipe cleaner for the
tongue into the face. Curl the end.
Find your chameleon a nice place to perch.

Q: Where do monkeys
cook their toast?
A: Under the gorilla.

Shop 4/531
Hay Street

Subiaco
9381 3100

These Doodlebug contestants have won


ice-cream vouchers.
Amelia Loh, Sophie Hanrahan, Ellis Buckler,
Liviya Chen, Tim Horne, Charlotte Wheeler, Qiana Chen,
Sarah Finlayson and Alex Chai.

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Lodge classifieds by web or fax


The POSTs successful pre-paid classifieds are
accepted by fax or on the special form on the POST
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Provided these ads are accompanied by valid
credit card details, they will be placed in the
next edition.
The POSTs standard low prices, shown on
the form on this page, also apply to the ads
faxed or lodged via the website.
After verification, a receipt can be faxed or
emailed back to advertisers on request.

Buy one, get one FREE!

$5.50

Doodlebug

Q: Who is the best


underwater spy?
A: James Pond.

Fax your POST Classifieds to 9388 3883.


Website:www.postnewspapers.com.au
Dont forget to include the classification, such
as For Sale Household, Health & Beauty etc.
Security of credit card details on the website
is protected by military-level encryption. Its
security certification can be verified on the site.
The deadline is 10am Thursday.

Each FOR SALE classified placed during April will be


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Lodge your ads by 10am Thursday on our secure website: www.postnewspapers.com.au

DEADLINES: At selected newsagents (listed below) by 2.30pm Wednesday,


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Page 96 POST, April 25, 2015

Selling a House
is like Catching a Fish!
PREPARING THE
FISHING TACKLE
The agent recommends de-cluttering, improvements
and how to present the property.

CHOOSING THE FISH TO CATCH


Whiting: First Home Buyers
Snapper: Families seeking larger homes
Dhufish: Empty nesters/retirees trading down from
larger houses
Red Emperor: Investors seeking a rental property

USING THE RIGHT BURLEY


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agent who catches
the buyers!

Get it Sold for the Best Price in a Timely Manner.


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