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Vol 42 No. 26 Ph. 9381 3088, 276 Onslow Road, Shenton Park, 6008. www.postnewspapers.com.au June 27, 2015 2

Barnett flogs Cott’s family jewels


The state government is hospital site. connecting Australia with the
selling its prime waterfront The Deaf School’s maze of rest of the world until the relay
Cottesloe property to help bail heritage-listed buildings are station was closed in 1966.
it out of financial trouble. on 2ha, valued at $70million It is now occupied by the
Premier Colin Barnett an- to $80million at residential Foster Carers Association and
nounced on Wednesday that prices. the fostering and adoption
the historic Deaf School in It was opened in 1899 as the services of the Department for
Curtin Avenue and the McCall Cottesloe’s Deaf School live-in West Australian Deaf The McCall Centre Child Protection.
Centre facing the beach at south three sites are in Mr Barnett’s and Dumb Institution. The word in Cottesloe and more land in Association director Fay
Cottesloe were open to offers electorate. “dumb” was not dropped from Mosman Park. Alford said she had known for
from private developers. The government is also selling its title until 1956. The relay station and tel- several months the group had
Claremont police station is Princess Margaret Hospital and The grand cable station egraph cables that snaked into to move.
also being offered for sale. All the Shenton Park Rehabilitation building occupies 6300sq.m the sea played a vital role in • Please turn to page 76

Hair dryer causes $1.2m damage


By RHIANNON SHINE
A hair dryer that was left run-
ning caused the Peppermint Grove
house fire that left a family with
a $1.2million damage bill this
week.
According to a spokesperson
for the Department of Fire and
Emergency Services, a hair dryer
left turned on caused a fire in draw-
ers on the top floor of the Leake
Street property.
The spokesperson said the top
floor had been destroyed by the
fire and the ground floor was badly
damaged by water.
“The home is now uninhabitable,”
the spokesperson said.
The property belongs to Khaled
and Susan Hejleh, who have four
children.
Mrs Hejleh said she did not want
to comment other than saying that
she was glad everyone was OK.
A neighbour said the owners were
coping incredibly well.
“They are a very resilient fam-
ily,” he said.
No one was home when the fire
started and the family’s two dogs
were rescued from the backyard
by fire crews.
Surrounding homes were evacu-
ated and resident Ian Baker (81) was
rescued from his home by Monogram
Caffe owner Emma Devonport.
Ms Devonport said she had stood
on a chair in her cafe in the Grove
The Leake Street house fire minutes after the first emergency services arrived. Smoke from the roof of the two-storey house could be smelt as library and seen smoke.
far away as Claremont’s CBD. Photo: Chris Barker. INSET: An hour after the fire started, crews used a snorkel unit to douse the last flames. • Please turn to page 85

Crushing numbers PERMANENT HOLIDAYS

oppose infill
Simon Withers
By LINDA CALLAGHAN
Ian Bignell
submissions on changes to the “The survey was only one
town planning scheme, called response per household.”
Cambridge council chamber Amendment 31. He said everyone in a house
again erupted in catcalls on Cambridge development di- could lodge an individual Form
Wednesday night when mayor rector Ian Bignell told council- 4 submission.
Simon Withers jokingly called lors at a briefing on Wednesday CEO Jason Buckley said
the public gallery a monkey night: “There was 82% overall recommended changes to the
cage. objection to the proposal with Amendment would be put to a spe-

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“Wait for the monkey cage to some conditional support.” cial council meeting on July 1.
quiet down,” Mr Withers said
during a presentation on con-
troversial proposals for higher
The changes in Amendment
31 would allow duplex, triplex
and apartment developments on
He would not say what they
would be, but some would
include increasing the size of
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housing density in City Beach, corner blocks and lots of more blocks that would qualify; rul- WEMBLEY
Floreat and Mt Claremont. than 900sq.m. ing out triplexes and changing You’ll really enjoy yourself here in this lushly landscaped group
Councillors appear to be hold- After the meeting, Mr Withers setbacks. with all the amenities of a resort.
ing the line despite a massive said the results of another sur- Council consultant Charles
82% of written submissions being vey, by Catalyse, were more Johnson had recommended Call for a private appointment
against the council’s plan. important than the forms. re-advertising all significant Peter Locke 0418 942 052 or L.J. Hooker Wembley 9387 2899
The 82% figure came from an “I knew they would stack the changes, Mr Bignell said.
analysis of statutory Form 4 Form 4s,” he said. • Please turn to page 85

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Nothing will stop Don’t drivers know


Seaward project what ‘stop’ means?
People who attended the Defence Housing People driving through the quiet suburbs,
Australia information meeting about the please take note: I have just returned home
Seaward Village development in Swanbourne ready for a stiff brandy and a lie down!
recently received an email from James Wallace, Today, Monday, June 22, I was driving along
the DHA’s regional manager of development, Dumfries Road, approaching the intersection
thanking them for doing so. with Ayr Street, in Floreat.
It is evident to me from this email that the Ayr Street has a stop sign at the intersection
DHA project will be going ahead regardless with Dumfries Road.
of alternative views. I watched a woman drive her four-wheel-
An invitation to another event at the end of drive straight through the intersection.
the year, “providing another opportunity for I managed to pull up in time to avoid a
you to see the progress of the development” collision with her vehicle.
means that whatever we think, this is going Dear young lady, please be aware that “stop”
ahead. means just that: all four tyres must come to a
The DHA has had this on its agenda for at complete stop.
least six years. It does not mean slow down and, if there
It is too late now to start suggesting that the are no vehicles around, just drive through
DHA is seriously interested in considering any the intersection.
contributions from the community. I dread that one day there will be a terrible
This is a blatant money making exercise accident.
poorly disguised as improved housing for This intersection is close to Churchlands
service families. Primary School, and each afternoon it is hap-
Reader Gary Purtill, who says the community that has worked for years to pening just too many times.
Pejorative and incorrect statements to look after Allen Park, in Swanbourne, opposes the Defence Housing Australia
Parliament by the DHA prove that the exer- Police officers should cruise past and take
cise has been directed at manufacturing an
project to redevelop Seaward Village and sell blocks to private buyers. note.
argument. Flora
I do not need to be briefed by a further We worked for years to save Andrew Street, Scarborough
media relations exercise when it is clear we
are about to have our quality of life irrevers- and improve Allen Park bush • More letters pages 12, 34
ibly changed at our expense.
Neville Hills The proposed development at has made us aware of the value of
Seaward Village, Swanbourne, investing in the community and

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Jameson Street, Swanbourne

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by Defence Housing Australia the need to protect and nurture

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(DHA) is a threat to the community the environment we have built
Use your QR scanner to values built up over the past two
decades.
together.
It was therefore with dismay and
email letters to the This community includes a feeling of utter powerlessness

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Seaward residents and those of that we learnt in April that DHA
surrounding streets and suburbs was to redevelop Seaward Village
Wembley Woodlands who all use Allen Park and the without adequate community con-
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Downs bush. sultation and with scant regard for
Churchlands Perth CBD
We have been fortunate to be the values we have built up.
L E T EM P
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City Beach Wembley
City Beach part of a community that values The way it has gone about this
Floreat West
Leederville preserving the remaining bush suggests it anticipated opposition
Hackett Estate Jolimontt and which has invested thousands and opted for a course of action
West
Daglish
Mount Subiaco Perth of volunteer hours into protecting that would effectively deliver a
Claremont Shenton Park and upgrading it. fait accompli.
Swanbourne Crawley Twenty years ago, this bush was In the limited communication
Hollywoodd
deteriorating towards a wasteland, from DHA, including the farci-
Cottesloe Cottesloe Matilda Bay overtaken by weeds and returning cal “communication session” on
Beach Claremont Nedlands to sand dunes. June 10, the only focus has been
Peppermint Hard work and perseverance on the Seaward Village residents
Fres Dalkeith
Grove Fresh
have turned the area into an en- and what DHA deems is best for
Water
Bay vironment where wild plants and them.
er
Swan River birds proliferate. The fact that most of those
Mosman
Park
276 Onslow Rd,
The bush provides a corridor residents share our values and
North Shenton Park through to Bold Park and be- do not support the DHA project
Fremantle
yond. only adds to the distress of this
This effort by everyone involved sad venture.
Here’s where we go… Throughout this process, DHA
has acted in a high-handed and
Every household and business in this area has a POST Austin makes it arrogant way, in my opinion.
No wonder our community is
delivered free each week.
deeply opposed to this develop-
a complete read I VED!
Bulk drops are also made to other riverside suburbs. ment.
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It is therefore wonderful this
has been remedied with Austin
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of the POST. the late Geoff Christian struck the students of Lake Monger Primary MOSMAN PARK
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Babysitter minutes from shooting


By DAVID COHEN we thought it was just noise.
“We went to bed and about 10
A 15-year-old babysitter past 11 there was a big bang. I
crossed Mosman Park’s Samson jumped up straight away.
Street not long before police “I thought kids had set fire-
shot a man there on Tuesday crackers off.”
night. Mr Brown looked out his
She had been babysitting for kitchen door and saw Tactical
Wesley Davies, a Mosman Park Response Group officers running
councillor who had been at a in armoured vests.
council meeting and lives next “We went to Alex’s room and
to the house where the hostages watched it unfold,” he said.
were held. About 20 police shouted di-
Five people in a house in the rections, an ambulance drove
centre of the street were alleg- into the Browns’ driveway and
edly taken hostage by 26-year-old officers pulled a body across the
Daniel Ashley. their front lawn.
They were unharmed but “By 11.25 he was in the ambu-
traumatised after their feet and lance and everything had calmed
hands were cable-tied and their down,” Mr Brown said.
mouths taped over. But police told the family to put
Police learnt of the drama at on warm clothes and head to the
9.14pm when a hostage managed nearby IGA after they became
to call 000. concerned about two suspicious
The babysitter’s mother and packages in the home.
father, MLC junior years dean The Browns returned to their
Mike Brown, saw and heard the home at 2.30am.
drama unfold from their son “It would seem the police
Alex’s bedroom. did everything they could,” Mr
“It was a bit surreal,” Mr Brown said.
Families wearing their pyjamas return to their homes under police escort. INSET: Forensic officers a check a Brown said.
suspect vehicle outside the house in Samson Street. “At 9.30 our dog was restless – • Please turn to page 19

Call for audit of Rosalie lease


By LLOYD GORMAN 2002, and apparent breaches copy of the lease between the “The lease expired in Decem-
Shop owner
to buy road
of the old lease had not been council and RSA in 1991 was ber 2012 and was not renewed. Part of a public road will be
A Subiaco councillor called resolved, he said. the only legal contract. “In good faith since then, the sold to a shopping centre owner
for an audit of a sporting There were also concerns “It defines rent that I estimate city has allowed permissive for about $830,000.
group’s lease of a council- that the RSA had not complied between $30,000 and $50,000 since possession under the terms of Cambridge council agreed to
owned pavilion – including 13 with its constitution and various 2002,” Mr Richardson said. the old lease.” the idea along with the redevel-
years’ non-payment of rent. registration authorities, and “By comparison, the rent When a new lease was pro- opment of the Gayton Road Shops,
At Tuesday night’s Subiaco about its ability to meet its ob- on the west pavilion, which is posed to be signed earlier this on Tuesday night.
council meeting, South ward ligations, Mr Richardson told roughly the same size, was $2840 year, Mr Richardson said, the The public will be given the
councillor Hugh Richardson the meeting. per annum, in 2010, which made proposed parties to it were chance to say what they think
called for council officers to He told the council his call for my estimate about $40,000.” Subiaco Association Football of the idea, which presents a
look into the Rosalie Sporting an investigation was related to “However, a lease where the (soccer) Club, Touch Football, solution to a 10-year parking
Association’s lease of the past matters of governance by tenant has not paid rent, or made row.
Subiaco council, and the RSA’s provision, is void. • Please turn to page 76
Rosalie Park pavilion.
compliance, and trying to fix
He said there were four rea- those issues and avoid future
sons for an investigation.
The Rosalie Sporting
problems. DIVORCE? SEPARATION?
Mr Richardson said no chang- If your marriage or de facto relationship is ending, you
Association (RSA) had not paid es to the lease had been brought need to consider how to plan for:
rent according to its lease since to the council, and that a signed
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Page 4
Current affair
Two years after the POST
first reported a charging sta-
Claremont doctor pays
tion for electric vehicles hd
been installed at a Subiaco
carpark there is now evi-
dence it is being used.
tax scammers $100,000
By DAVID COHEN for more. about 20 payments to the
A pint-size Mitsubishi – Some days they would scammers.
which has a limited range call first thing and ask “They are very skilled
on a single charge – was A retired Claremont doc- him if his mobile phone indeed,” he said.
seen plugged into the unit tor has been fleeced out of was fully charged. “I don’t expect to see
at Rowland Street carpark more than $100,000 by over- “I knew that meant I any of the money again.”
on Monday. seas phone scammers. was going to be involved His phone rang about a
It is the first time we have “They were like a dog with all day,” he said. dozen times on Tuesday
seen a car using the charg- a bone,” the man said. The scammers told him but he did not answer it.
er, which was installed in The scammers threat- to send deposit receipt Sergeant Neil Morton-
late 2013 as a collaboration ened him with five years’ copies to a Bob Cooper Smith at Cottesloe police
between UWA and Subiaco jail, fines – and stripping at a Melbourne address said if people had been
Proof that Subiaco’s charging station is being used. his children of their pro-


council (“Rev heads get
charged up in Subi”, POST, Irish students in fessional qualifications.
He said the ordeal began
I don’t expect to see any
30/11/13).


Earlier this week it was balcony collapse on a Friday three weeks
ago when a message left
of the money again
announced that a network
of 12 charging stations for remembered on his phone said: “You – but they were returned called by scammers but not
electric vehicles would be must ring the Australian because there was no sent money, they should
The Flame of Remembrance Tax Office. You have been
introduced between Perth in King’s Park became the one with that name at the call Consumer Protection
and the Margaret River evading tax. That is a very address. on 1300 304054.
region more than 300km
Acid remark gathering point for a candle- serious matter – you are Last Friday he was told “If they have sent money,
Junior minkey players lit vigil this week. likely to be jailed.” no more payments were report it to us as soon
away – Australia’s first didn’t like their half-time A group of young Irish
electric highway – to make The man said he called required. as possible,” Sergeant
oranges at College Park on people met at the war me- back on Monday, after “But at 7.45am on Morton-Smith said.
longer trips possible. the weekend. morial to remember the six checking the number Monday they rang again,” “If it has just been
Parent volunteers took Irish students who had died left with the ATO’s White the man said. transferred, sometimes
Stool bus the Woolworths-bought in California when a balcony Pages listing. “They said, ‘We’ve the bank can stop it, but
A Cottesloe mover-and- refreshments on to the collapsed on June 16. “I got straight through checked again, there are the bank often needs a
shaker looked twice at a ground, but an eight-year- About 20 people turned and spoke to a person who more mistakes, this time police incident report
vehicle on Stirling Highway old took a bite and said: out for the night vigil. said he was waiting for my you owe us $32,000’. number.”
on Wednesday. “These aren’t from The A mass for the victims call,” the man said. “I said, ‘I’m not paying Acting Commissioner
“Just saw a waste removal Boatshed!” will be held at 6pm in St “He took me in for the any more, you said it was for Consumer Protection
truck with a sign across the An exasperated dad said Joseph’s Catholic Church, next three weeks.” over’.” David Hillyard said WA
front: Caution Stool Bus,” later it was a reminder he Salvado Road, Subiaco, on The man said the When the scammers ScamNet had received
he said. was in the western sub- scammer had a foreign ac- came back with a $15,000 300 calls about ATO scams
Puntastic! urbs. Sunday, June 28.
cent and he had initially amount owed, the man last month.
been reluctant to take him finally realised it was a “That’s a big jump
PK chews over the political facts with Curtin Liberals seriously. scam. compared to a total of 145
Veteran political reporter up-and-coming journo,” premiers. But the spectre of jail “That was the end. I calls for the four months
Peter Kennedy will speak he was told. He was press secretary time was continually decided it was a fudge and January to April 2015,” Mr
at the Liberal Party’s Curtin The event is on Thursday, to deputy Labor premier mentioned. hung up,” he said. Hillyard said.
Division council meeting July 2, at the Cambridge Malcolm Bryce and after “He kept throwing that He called a friend later “Consumer Protection
next week. Bowling Club in Floreat. retiring from the ABC wrote back at me time after on Monday who had been is concerned the threat-
A POST reporter was Peter started in journal- Tales from Boomtown: time,” the man said. an accountant, and then ening nature of the ATO
advised to attend. “Could ism in 1970, and met and Western Australia’s Premiers The victim eventually called Cottesloe police on scam calls is intimidating
be some trade secrets for an interviewed WA’s past 11 from Brand to Barnett. deposited $7000, but the Tuesday morning. many in our community,
scammers kept asking The man had made including seniors.”

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Free soup Billion-dollar


for poor portfolio
The University of WA owns
students
University of WA postgradu-
176 properties from Wyndham
to Albany worth $1billion.
About 100 of the properties are
ates say world-class research in the so-called Crawley Pocket,
students are living below the the streets between Broadway
and Fairway. The university
poverty line due to scholarship rents them to students.
funding cuts. Other western suburb proper-
This week research students ties include 22 Hobbs Avenue in
lined up for free soup organised Dalkeith; the Brockway site in
by UWA Cuts Hurt – a campaign Mt Claremont; the Underwood
run by postgraduate students to Avenue land in Shenton
highlight the impact of recent Park; residential colleges in
scholarship cuts. Stirling Highway; properties in
Last year UWA’s scholarships Nedlands’ Monash Avenue; a
committee voted to phase out property in Daglish’s Woolnough
top-up scholarships, which were Street; and properties in
originally created in recogni- Gosnells and Kardinya.
tion of the financial struggles There are also properties at
faced by higher-degree research Wundowie North, Northam,
students. Pingelly, Geraldton, Mt Magnet,
This year the university an- Brookton, Kalgoorlie, Port
nounced it was also likely to cut Hedland, Karratha, Wyndham,
completion scholarships, which
potentially allow an extra six Soup kitchen … UWA Cuts Hurt campaign organisers, from left, Aisling Blackmore, Peter Derbyshire and Esperance, Bunbury, Carnamah,
months’ funding to students to Gemma Bothe, with the free bread and soup they organised for students. Photo: Paul McGovern
• Please turn to page 76
complete their scholarships.

‘Impossible’ campaign slammed


UWA Cuts Hurt campaign
coordinator Peter Derbyshire
said the top-up scholarships
had provided students with an
extra $60 a week.
“When you are staring into a By RHIANNON SHINE grammatical imperative?” ing gurus who seek to refresh the
cupboard at your last packet of Professor Royle said he sym- unfortunate university.”
powdered soup and pay day is The $860,000 cost of the pathised with the university’s The Pursue Impossible slogan
two days away, or calling your University of WA’s controver- need to market itself and spend is used in UWA’s marketing
parents to transfer you $20 just sial re-branding could have money in the process. but has not replaced the Seek
to afford a train ticket home, paid for the full tuition of “I’m just not convinced this Wisdom motto on its crest.
you would give anything for that 28 undergraduate commerce is the right message for UWA In an online video promoting
$60,” he said. students. to be sending,” he said. the Pursue Impossible cam-
“Despite priding itself as Documents obtained by “I’m surprised the vice-chan- paign, UWA vice-chancellor
being WA’s only research-inten- the POST via Freedom of cellor bought the product.” Professor Paul Johnson said the
Information reveal UWA UWA spent $437,852 to make this Professor Royle said the slo- university had to believe that
sive university, UWA has made
devastating cuts to postgraduate has paid The Brand Agency TV advertisement. gan was “the real killer” but that “the impossible is possible”.
research student funding. $868,244.42 for the re-brand so would not have made up much “That’s a way in which we
The Pursue Impossible cam- of the overall re-brand cost. really begin to focus our efforts
“Just under 20% of all UWA far, which included creating the paign, which was launched on
research publications are done university’s new motto – Pursue “They [UWA] are stuck with on changing things,” Professor
May 5, has also been ridiculed [Pursue Impossible] now – but Johnson said.
by research students.” Impossible – which has been by UWA staff and students.
Mr Derbyshire said the free criticised by POST readers. they can still try to minimise “Pursue impossible – be
Mathematics professor Gordon it,” he said. restless.
soup had been financed through The documents do not show Royle, who has worked at UWA
crowd funding. whether this amount is the Last week the POST published “Don’t be satisfied with what
for 25 years, was surprised by the a letter from West Leederville you’re doing, what you’re achiev-
He said the university’s ex- extent of payments made to university’s choice of slogan.
pensive Pursue Impossible mar- The Brand Agency or whether resident Eric Lawson, who ing, where you’ve got to.
He said when his nine-year- said he had taken an interest “Set some goals. Set them so
keting campaign had angered payments are ongoing. old daughter saw the Pursue
postgraduate students who were The re-brand also included a in the university for more than that you have to work hard. They
Impossible motto on campus 60 years. don’t seem attainable today.
stretched by funding cuts. 60-second television advertise- walls she said to him: “It doesn’t
“We found the whole thing ment produced by The Penguin Mr Lawson said literate peo- “We should always be a little
make any sense – and it’s not ple thought the new motto was bit dissatisfied with the society
pretty odd,” he said. Empire, which features a young even proper English.”
“They held this big event to woman running through various nonsense. in which we live, because we
“She’s right of course – what on “It will be meaningless to the know that we can achieve the
launch the Pursue Impossible overseas landscapes. earth does it mean?” Professor
campaign and invited students, The TV advertisement cost overseas students management impossible together here at
Royle said. wants to attract,” he said. UWA.”
but hardly anyone showed up. $437,852 to make, including “Pursue the impossible?
“The TV ad is pretty ridicu- $41,666 on travel and accommo- “The new motto is accom- The POST contacted UWA
Pursue impossible dreams? panied by an expensive and media manager David Stacey
lous – unless you’re selling dation expenses for the actress “And why are the campus
sneakers.” and crew. slightly ridiculous advertising
walls decorated with this un- campaign created by the market- • Please turn to page 76
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Lucky to be alive … and ‘ We’re seeing


a tsunami of

ready for breakthroughs new people


developing


By LLOYD GORMAN She was found to have type 1 ecan easily test blood glucose diabetes
diabetes. levels.”
Jolimont woman Erica “In the early days of my Based on her experience,
Smyth was working in explora- diagnosis, managing diabetes Erica – who studied science at
tion in the Pilbara more than was pretty rough – I was using UWA – became chairwoman of
four decades ago when she glass syringes that had to be Diabetes Research WA, a charity
discovered something that boiled up once a week, testing that has been funding research
almost killed her. my sugar levels had to be done into the disease since 1976.
“I was a geologist in Newman through urine and the insulin “Our understanding of diabe-
at the age of 22 when my world at that stage was pig and beef tes-related diseases themselves
turned upside down. insulin. has also changed dramatically,”
“I suddenly felt tired and “Medical research has made she said.
thirsty and before long slipped an enormous difference already “We now know, through work
into a coma,” she said. “I had to – we’re now using insulin pens undertaken by Professor Grant
be flown back to Perth by the and pumps, and cloned human Morahan’s team at the WA
Royal Flying Doctor Service and insulins that better reflect Centre for Diabetes Research,
was lucky to survive.” our personal needs, and we that type 1 diabetes can be
genetically divided into six
different groups and type 2 into

Public will have input three.”


But a lot more work needed
to be done to fight the disease,
Erica said.

on SAS barrack plan “Along with these advances,


we’re also seeing a tsunami of
new people developing diabetes,
Public hearings will be held Upgrading communications and with no new changes more
into the $223.6million plan to and a new secure entry are in people will develop diabetes
rebuild Campbell Barracks in the plan, which also includes than ever before,” she said.
Swanbourne. building and refurbishing stor- “So, although we have much
The barracks are the base age buildings, repairing roads, better ways of treating it, the
for the Special Air Service electrical, sewerage, water and overall impact on the health
Regiment, which has more than gas systems. budget may soon overwhelm
doubled in size from about 300 The work is expected to take us.
personnel to about 700. two years from next year. “The value of researching
Many of the buildings are Senator Dean Smith, who new ways to understand, man-
more than 50 years old and chairs the standing committee age and treat the complications
the layout does not work, the on public works, said he would and social attitudes of the peo-
Department of Defence has told hold both open and confidential ple who may develop or are
a public works committee that hearings in Perth in August. already living with diabetes is
will scrutinise the plan. The redevelopment of the therefore becomin even more
“The redevelopment project
seeks to address problems
barracks is separate from a
Defence Housing Australia plan
important.”
Diabetes Research WA was
PO ST
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associated with ageing and to sell off 25% of the land in the on the brink of making several
breakthroughs and needed com-
EOP
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obsolete working accommoda- neighbouring army village.
tion, a dysfunctional layout, Nedlands council set up a munity support to carry out the
inadequate storage and poor group including two residents work, she said.
infrastructure,” department to keep an eye on that develop- National Diabetes Week starts After a life-threatening coma caused by diabetes when she was younger,
staff said. ment. on July 12. Jolimont resident Erica Smyth heads up the fight against the disease.

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Stress, lung plea fail breath test Aldi wants


A Floreat resident and former
lawyer, has lost her court ar-
on each occasion did not blow
enough air into breathalysers
ment” by a local police officer,
had meant she could not com-
me out:
gument that a lung condition to analyse her breath. plete the breath test, she said
and stress meant she could
not provide breath samples for
drink-driving tests.
Magistrate Michelle Ridley
said there was no medical evi-
dence Ms Quinlivan had a lung
in her evidence.
The court heard Ms Quinlivan
had participated in a masters
newsagent
Lynette Quinlivan (56) was condition, and the evidence she swimming championship in By LINDA CALLAGHAN
fined $6000 and lost her driv- gave was inconsistent. 2012. Her relay team won a gold
er’s licence for 45 months on “Her answers varied ... the medal. Nedlands shopkeeper Kevin
Thursday after she was found accused changed and embel- Ms Ridley did not accept the Turner says he is facing a 56%
guilty of two counts of failing lished her evidence the longer arguments. rent increase and fears a big
to provide samples for a breath she was on the witness stand,” “You externalise blame supermarket company is trying
analysis test and one count of Ms Ridley said. for everything,” she told Ms to force him out of business.
failing to provide a sample for Ms Ridley said a video of Ms Quinlivan. German-owned Aldi bought
a preliminary test. Quinlivan taken at Wembley “It is always the police’s the Captain Stirling shopping
Ms Quinlivan was also con- police station on June 26 last fault. centre for $9.7million at the
victed of driving contrary to an year showed her not attempting “What you have done has beginning of the year from the
extraordinary licence, having no to provide a sample. caused police attention on you. estate of the previous owner,
“It is clear from the video little “You need to have some self- David Campbell.
authority to drive and obstruct-
or no effort is made to complete reflection on your behaviour, At the time a spokeswoman
ing police.
the test,” Ms Ridley said. otherwise you may well be back said the company would not
She admitted leaving the scene
Ms Quinlivan testified she before the court.” force businesses off the site and
after being stopped by police in
had bronchitis and her lungs Ms Quinlivan did not agree. would honour their leases.
Mt Claremont, walking through
had been affected long-term “You have not really under- Mr Turner has run the newsa-
a local pharmacy, leaving by the
by a severe bout of flu which stood the significant amount gency at the Captain Stirling
back door and hiding at the top
required her to stay in hospital of stress and pressure I was shopping centre, off Stirling
of a stairway.
in 2008. under,” she said. Highway, for eight years.
She was stopped on consecu-
“I’ve tried to address the Now he says the three-yearly
tive days in her silver Saab This, combined with stress
convertible a year ago, and caused by her fear of “harass- • Please turn to page 85 rent review is unfair.
Lynette Quinlivan “I will have to generate
$100,000 extra,” he said.

Simpson ‘misled’ Parliament


“I think this is unconscion-
able behaviour. The price
of everything I sell is fixed. I
cannot increase the price of a
magazine.
By LLOYD GORMAN ment spokesman David (“Subi denies Simpson claim”, Mr Simpson said the Bill “The only thing where there is
Templeman tackled Mr Simpson POST, May 30), who said there contained transitional arrange- any flexibility is stationery and
Local Government Minister in the Legislative Assembly had been no contact after an ments for Subiaco council. that is a very small percentage
Tony Simpson was accused last Thursday over a statement initial meeting in March. “With regard to meeting with of the business.
of deliberately misleading he had made to the house on “Why has the mayor of the City of Subiaco, my depart- “[Aldi] want this place bull-
Parliament last week in a Thursday, May 21. Subiaco, Heather Henderson, ment has made many inquiries dozed.”
debate about Subiaco and the Mr Simpson is recorded in said that there has not been any to meet with the mayor and Mr Turner said he had talked
City of Perth Bill. Hansard as saying: “Members negotiation with the Minister or CEO,” Mr Simpson said. to other shopkeepers who were
As part of the proposed should keep in mind that the his office regarding the Crawley “We are yet to get a response reeling at the increases they
legislation, Subiaco stands to government is working with the finger?” asked Mr Templeman, back, but we did have an initial were facing.
lose about 3000 residents and City of Subiaco on transitional Mandurah MP. meeting through the process of “The retail market is down,”
its South ward to the City of arrangements for affected rate- “Why is the Minister blatantly bringing the Bill together. he said.
Perth in a boundary change payers in the area known as the misleading Parliament about “So we have engaged with He said the previous owner
that would move UWA and QEII Crawley finger.” conversations and negotiations them at the start.” had been fair.
Medical Centre into the capital This assertion was challenged he is having, whereas the other Mr Templeman reminded “He would get an independent
city area. by Subiaco mayor Heather party flatly refutes this has ever assessment and if he thought that
Opposition local govern- Henderson shortly afterwards happened?” • Please turn to page 76 • Please turn to page 76

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Subiaco scene

Community legal service


See Subi on Sunday – Fourteenth anniversary walk The city’s community legal service will be temporarily closed until
Monday 3 August. The city apologises for any inconvenience.
The popular See Subi on Sunday series is back for its Subiaco, at Subiaco Museum. Enjoy an ANZAC biscuit and billy
fourteenth year, starting with a look at the history of Subiaco’s tea at the end of the tour. Annual laneway pruning and
town centre.
When: Sunday 12 July, from 1.30pm to 3pm weed control
On this free walking tour, reflect on the ANZAC Centenary Where: Start and finish on the grassed area outside Subiaco Weed control
at the recently restored Subiaco Fallen Soldiers Memorial and Museum, 239 Rokeby Road, Subiaco
Weeds on footpaths, traffic islands, kerbs and laneways are
explore some of Subiaco’s earliest settlement areas before
No bookings required. All are welcome to attend. controlled during this time of the year using the chemical
viewing the current exhibition, When the Great War came to
Glyphosate Biactive. Glyphosate BiActive is a non-volatile soluble
liquid product with non-selective herbicidal activity against weeds
Thursday 16 July and grasses. Glyphosate Biactive is effectively neutralised on contact
sunday@subi – Shotdown from with the soil and does not provide long term weed control.
Craft with Michelle, ages six to twelve, 10.30am
Sugartown Paper Hearts Art workshop, ages six to twelve, 2.30pm
Annual laneway pruning
Shotdown from Sugartown is Perth’s premier rockabilly and Places are limited. Please RSVP on 9237 9300 or The annual laneway pruning program will commence in July.
honky tonk blues band, fronted by internationally recognised library@subiaco.wa.gov.au The city will prune or remove vegetation that is:
blues and rockabilly vocalist Rusty Pinto, with Jon Matthews on • growing within the laneway
For more information, please visit www.subiaco.wa.gov.au/events • overhanging into the laneway:
lead guitar and Jay Mclvor on double bass. They will be joined
in the second half by a bevy of fun loving swing dancers. • at fence lines, a clearance of one metre above ground level
School holidays at Lords • up to 4.2 metres above ground level, a clearance of 200
When: Sunday 5 July, 2pm millimetres out from the fence lines
School holiday programs at Lords Recreation Centre start on
Where: Subiaco Arts Centre, 180 Hamersley Road, Subiaco • vegetation that is higher than 4.2 metres above the ground
Monday 6 July and continue to Friday 17 July, including holiday
will be pruned to remove deadwood, as required.
Tickets are free and available at the door from 1.15pm on Squirtz for those under five. Our focus is on encouraging kids
a first come, first served basis. For more information on to get active, develop their skills and have fun. To exempt your property from the weed control or pruning
the concerts, contact the city on 9237 9222 or visit process, please advise the city in writing by Friday 10 July by
For more information, visit www.lords.com.au
www.subiaco.wa.gov.au/concerts filling out and sending in the slip below addressed to City of
Subiaco, PO Box 270, Subiaco WA 6904. Alternatively, send an
Graffiti hotline
School holidays at Subiaco Library email to city@subiaco.wa.gov.au with your address, contact details
The city offers a responsive and free graffiti removal service for and requested exemption. If you have previously requested for
Looking to entertain the kids these July school holidays? all properties within the area. your property to be exempt from the chemical weed control and
Subiaco Library has you covered with a range of fun, creative laneway pruning process it is not necessary to notify the city.
and free activities, from craft workshops to getting up close If you notice graffiti, please call the city’s graffiti hotline
on 1800 441 818, contact city@subiaco.wa.gov.au or visit Please contact the city on 9387 0942 if you have any queries.
and personal with some native animals.
the graffiti removal page on the city’s website at 
All sessions run for one hour and parents and carers must stay www.subiaco.wa.gov.au (Please cut along the line and return)
in the library for the duration.
I/We DO NOT wish the City of Subiaco to:
Tuesday 7 July Stay storm safe
(tick box to request to be exempt from activity)
Craft with Jane, ages five to twelve, 10.30am Winter is well and truly here and the city is reminding all
Lego Club, ages six to twelve, 2.30pm residents and businesses to be storm ready. ❏ prune in the laneway adjacent to my property
❏ spray Glyphosate Biactive around my/our property
Thursday 9 July Prepare your property for winter by cleaning out gutters,
West Oz Petting Zoo, all ages, 10.30am trimming overhanging tree branches and removing any loose Name/s: Mr/Mrs/Ms/Miss: _______________________________
Paper Hearts Art workshop, ages six to twelve, 2.30pm debris from around your building. Please dispose of any materials Address: ______________________________________________
appropriately and ensure stormwater drains remain clear.
Tuesday 14 July Contact number: _______________________________________
Craft with Lucy, ages five to twelve, 10.30am For information on recycling and waste collection services
Signed: _______________________________________________
Lego Club, ages six to twelve, 2.30pm offered by the city, visit www.subiaco.wa.gov.au

Community notices
Q Development applications received required, will be undertaken in accordance with the city’s Q Local Government Act 1995 – Signs Local
policy on planning public consultation. To view the policy, Law 2004
Property Proposal
visit www.subiaco.wa.gov.au The city is inviting comment on the proposal to review the
8 Onslow Road, Alterations and a three storey addition
Signs Local Law 2004, which was published in the Government
Shenton Park to the rear of the existing dwelling to Q Rokeby Road median strip works
Gazette on 17 August 2004.
accommodate eight multiple dwellings
The City of Subiaco will be undertaking works on the Rokeby
125 Rokeby Road, Change of use from shop to restaurant Comments are to be received by 5pm on Friday 14 August.
Road median strip between Bagot and Roberts roads in July.
Subiaco To view the existing local law, visit
Following an Arborist report, Council endorsed a detailed
11 Charles Street, Alterations and additions to an existing physical investigation to identify the extent of the Plane trees’ www.subiaco.wa.gov.au/formalsubmissions or view hard
Shenton Park dwelling root systems in the existing traffic medians in Rokeby Road. copies at the city’s Administration Centre, 241 Rokeby Road,
201 Railway Road, Change of use from shop to consulting Subiaco or Subiaco Library, 237 Rokeby Road, Subiaco during
Results from this investigation will determine the feasibility normal operating hours.
Subiaco rooms
of a partial or complete removal of the median strip in order
12 Megalong Alterations and additions to an existing to improve the streetscape aesthetic and provide a safe Comments should be submitted in writing
Street, Nedlands dwelling through the online submission form at
environment. Any further work will be subject to future council
www.subiaco.wa.gov.au/formalsubmissions, via email to
6 John Street, Alterations and additions to an existing resolutions and public consultation.
city@subiaco.wa.gov.au or addressed to the Chief Executive
Shenton Park dwelling
In order to carry out the investigation, 1.5 metres of the Officer, City of Subiaco, PO Box 270, Subiaco WA 6904.
285 Railway Road, Demolition of existing dwelling and existing curbs and paving will be removed on each side of all Comments should clearly indicate the name and address of the
Subiaco construction of new two storey dwelling person making the submission and the proposal or application
trees growing in the median. The removal of the curb and
Public submissions in respect to these proposals are not paving will be conducted at night after 7pm and the Arborist to which the submission relates.
being requested at this time. Formal consultation, where investigation will be conducted during the day.

241 Rokeby Road, Subiaco WA 6008 | T (08) 9237 9222 | E city@subiaco.wa.gov.au | W www.subiaco.wa.gov.au | F www.facebook.com/cityofsubiaco
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Can PLC pull it off again this year? “I played volleyball here, but
By DAVID COHEN rowing is something you get used
to,” she said.
Presbyterian Ladies’ College “You’re pushing your body
is red-hot favourite for this and you become close as a
weekend’s Head of the River team.
race, says the Methodist Ladies’ “You’re constantly trying to
College coach. make the boat go faster with
“PLC are very strong with seven other people.”
about 130 rowers – we’ve got Ellie said she had been train-
85,” Simon Cox said. ing about eight hours a week
“We’re growing, but this is and was used to exerting her
the youngest crew we’ve ever body at 5am.
had.” “You get used to it,” she said.
On Saturday, MLC will defend “It’s a healthy routine.
its title with two Year 12 girls, “You’re with a good network
four Year 11s, and two Year 10s of friends.”
in its eight. Ellie will be in the stroke seat,
The drama of last year’s race facing the cox, on Saturday.
is still fresh in the minds of both “The stroke sets the rhythm
schools. and style of rowing,” she
Simon was cycling parallel said.
with the crews and saw his girls The middle four are the pow-
win by about 20cm, but a rumour erhouse and the two in the bow
PLC had won spread swiftly on are technical rowers.
the opposite bank. “There are a lot of dynamics
“PLC started to celebrate, that happen in the boat,” Ellie
we were devastated – then it said.
changed,” Simon said. Ellie said this year’s first eight
Can MLC do it again? would carry on the intensity of
“We’ve been improving all the last year’s.
time ... yeah,” Simon said. “Last year was one of the most
“I think we’ll need a bit of luck exciting races,” she said. “This
on our side. Women’s shed … PLC principal Beth Blackwood and some of her students, with the new rowing boat named year we definitely have a good
“A race is a race – you turn up for her. chance.”
and go as fast as you can.” Head rowing girl Anika we’ll do ourselves proud, no letes and are pulling up the At PLC 38 seniors tried out for
MLC’s first eight was chosen Hannington is one of the students matter what,” Anika said. whole shed.” the first eight this year.
several weeks ago and intense who has been getting up at 4.10am She said last year’s win was Ellie Lammers-Lewis is PLC’s Ellie said it wasn’t all about
training stopped last week. amazing. captain of boats. The Year 12 being the best rower.
On Tuesday afternoon girls and getting a bus from MLC to “In Year 9 I wasn’t the perfect
the school’s boats at Canning “There was a moment when girl is proud of her team and
limbered up, then rowed 1000m the whole crowd was quiet – school. rower,” she said.
at 28 strokes a minute before Bridge, in Aquinas’s shed. “What is great about the sport
then everyone went crazy,” “We’re a rowing army,” she
resting. “I think if we all try our best is you have time to learn and
she said. said.
Anika said Year 10 girls “It’s not just about the first grow with your coaches.
“It’s about teaching collabo-
Back to Canning Bridge like Liv Jones and Angie
Humphries meant MLC
had a strong future.
“There is a lot of talent
eight – we all strive to be opti-
mal rowers.
“It contributes to our success
as a shed.”
ratively and everyone melding
together.
“When you have a happy shed,
Polluted water has meant a late in Armadale] were deemed to be
people row better together.
too high by the Health Department, in the Year 10s at the mo- Ellie played volleyball in her
change of venue for this week- native Texas before she started “I hope everyone can have a
end’s Head of the River race. and it won’t allow any activity on ment,” Anika said.
water. “They are all such ath- at PLC in Year 8. good Head of the River experi-
On Wednesday afternoon, ence.”
“The department said even if
the Independent Girls’ Schools the water was retested today, re-
Sports Association was told by Personal Care
sults wouldn’t be available until
VenuesWest that Canning River Respite
Saturday.”
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CAMBRIDGE NEWS
June 2015

Exploring Cambridge’s past


The Town, in conjunction with the Lions Club of of its 17 panels and has extended it to include six new
Floreat, has recently completed an upgrade of the sites:
Cambridge Heritage Trail.
• Leederville Town Hall, Cenotaph and Recreation Area
First opened on 26 January 2001, to celebrate the • Holyrood Street
Federation of Australia, the trail identifies key locations
• Skyline Drive-In
of historical significance in West Leederville, Wembley,
Floreat and City Beach. • The Boulevard
• Wembley Golf Course
Interpretive signs erected at 23 sites along the trail
provide an interesting insight into the people, events and • Empire Games Village
places of a bygone era. Enjoy a stroll along the Cambridge Heritage Trail as it
Over time, due to weather, bore water, graffiti and meanders past historic sites within the Town, and marvel
vandalism, many of the signs deteriorated and were in at the buildings and locations that reflect the history and
poor condition, prompting the Town and Lions Club of development of the area.
Floreat to embark on an upgrade of the Heritage Trail,
each contributing $20,000 to the project. For more information visit
www.cambridge.wa.gov.au/HeritageTrail
Fashion Parade at the Floreat Forum, c. late 1960s, Courtesy Cambridge Library
The Cambridge Heritage Trail recently received an upgrade
Local Studies

WHAT’S on in TOWN ... Special Council Meeting


Golf Holiday Program July 2015 Future Housing Choices - Amendment 31
Wembley Golf Course is hosting a school holiday program for juniors The Council will formally consider Town business on Thursday, 25 June 2015.
who want to learn or improve their golf skills while having fun. No Planning Scheme Amendment 31 (Future
previous experience needed. In addition to normal question time, up to eight
Housing Choices) at a special Council
deputations (four opposing the proposal and
Tuition is by a PGA qualified Golf Professional and all equipment is meeting.
four supporting it) of up to seven minutes each
provided. The meeting will commence at 6pm on will be permitted.
Date: July 2015 Wednesday, 1 July 2015 at the Town of
Please phone 9347 6000 by 4pm Monday,
Cost: $95 Cambridge Administration Centre located at 1
29 June 2015 to express your interest in
Bold Park Drive, Floreat.
Duration: 3 x 2 hrs sessions (6hrs) making a deputation.
Age: 6 - 14yrs The agenda for the special Council meeting will
Deputations will be confirmed following close of
be available from the Town’s website at
Venue: Swing Driving Range at Wembley Golf Course expressions of interest.
www.cambridge.wa.gov.au from close of
The Junior Holiday Program is a great stepping stone into the Term 3
Junior Clinics which are open for registration now.
For further information contact the Wembley Golf Course on 6280 1300 Lighting up City Beach Oval Is your dog microchipped?
or email info@wembleygc.com.au The West Coast Sporting Association held a
successful community event on Friday, 19 June
2015, showcasing the new lights at City Beach
Holiday fun @No.86 Oval.
Cambridge Youth Services is once again offering a fun filled Holiday The fun filled event included a bouncy castle, face
Program during the July school holidays. Sign up now and attend painting, sausage sizzle and several games of football
interesting workshops that include Barista training and film editing. played under the new lights.
The program is open to all young people aged 12 years and over. The $200,000 project was jointly funded by the
Department of Sport and Recreation, the Town of
When: Monday, 6 July 2015 to Friday, 17 July 2015 Cambridge, the West Coast Sporting Association
Where: 86 Cambridge Street, West Leederville (WCSA) and the Football Commission WA. Amendments to the Dog Act 1976
means all dogs over 3 months must be
For more inforamtion and to register visit The new lights will allow WCSA and its five local microchipped by 1 November 2015.
www.cambridge.wa.gov.au/HolidayProgram sporting clubs, to train at night and was crucial in
launching the new West Coast Junior Cricket Club. To be exempt you must produce a certificate from
your vet, stating that implanting a microchip will
The new lights are already proving a valuable adversely affect the dog’s health and welfare.
Sign up for Day Club addition, with the WAAFL State Under 23s team
training on Wednesdays, and the WA Football
The certificate will not apply to dogs under three
months of age.
Cambridge Senior Services’ Day Club is looking for new members to Commission looking to establish a year-round AFL9s All new dog registrations and changes of existing
participate in activities and outings. competition at City Beach Oval. ownership details will require proof that the dog
This new intitiative, recently introduced at the Wembley Community has been microchipped by providing a microchip
Centre is open to anyone over the age of 65. number.
Lunch and transport are available. If your dog is already microchipped, please
inform the Town of the microchip number and
When: Monday to Friday, 9am -3pm ensure your contact details are up-to-date on the
microchipping database.
Transport: Pick up is between 9 -10am and drop off is between
2.30 - 3.30pm.
For more information visit
For more information contact Cambridge Senior Services on 9387 9101. www.cambridge.wa.gov.au/DogRegistration

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Kylie and the spirits are calling


By DAVID HUDLESTON recipe right.” mously as the spirit is produced,”
The vodka is made from organic Jason said.
Spirit lovers across Australia wheat grown in Dumbleyung. The “The first bit that comes out is
milled grain is shipped to their the heads, then we get the heart
are singing the praises of a west- microbrewery in Welshpool, where run – the middle part of the run
ern suburb still called Kylie, distiller Alex Poulsen ferments where the beautiful spirit comes
which is producing Perth’s first it into wheat beer for shipping to through – then it tails off with
organic vodka. West Perth. water and other impurities.
The steam-driven, handcrafted “Every good story involves a ute, “By only taking the heart of it,
450-litre copper still is named after and we’ve got one to bring the wash we get a better spirit.”
singer Kylie Minogue because, here to create a vodka that is rich The result is a vanilla and fruit
according to its part owner, Jason and flavoursome and embraces forward-flavoured vodka, with a
Markwart, it is “small, sings in the character and flavours of the smooth mouth feel.
tune and is very pretty”. wheat,” Jason said. “We have crafted a clean, rich
The still is in the Hippocampus “It is not like a commercial and textured vodka, which sets
Metropolitan Distillery, inside a vodka – this has a lot of flavour us apart from the more familiar
former stonemasons’ workshop in and is quite rich.” neutral vodkas in the market,”
Gordon Street, West Perth, which The spirit is distilled twice and Alex said.
has just been granted a tavern not filtered, so it retains the wheat “Flavours of vanilla and fruit
licence. flavour. Only the middle section shine through with a super-smooth
This means that when the dis- of the spirit is used.
tillery opens in about two months, “The quality changes enor- • Please turn to page 76
customers will be able not only to
see how the spirits are made but
also to taste and buy them.
Without a tavern licence, Jason
could allow customers to taste
only 15ml samples.
“This will allow us to showcase
our product,” he said.
Hippocampus vodka is now sold
in selected liquor stores across
Perth and in Brisbane, Sydney,
Melbourne and Adelaide.
Kylie arrived in pieces inside
a sea container from Germany 12
months ago without any instruc-
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vodka from their still called Kylie. Photo: Billie Fairclough about eight months to get the
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Cambridge should work with


its talented residents
It has been disappointing, in makes sense: it makes existing
the least, to witness the behav- public transport more efficient
iour of Cambridge councillors and it is easier to provide suit-
and mayor Simon Withers dur- ably placed accommodation
ing the course of this density to cater for both diversity and
debate. affordability.
Cambridge had an opportunity Cambridge residents are now
to engage with ratepayers, utilise engaged and educated, why is
their considerable expertise and the council not working with
together develop a robust plan them to come up with a plan
to achieve density requirements that actually works for our town
while also addressing issues of and our city?
diversity and affordability. Kirrily Ridsdill-Smith
Instead, Mr Withers has cho- Bendigo Way, City Beach
sen to call names and attack
those he supposedly represents,
which has done significant dam-
age to the community and the
Friendly toast to
entire debate around how to
approach density infill in our
Open Gardens
suburbs. Gardeners from the city and Reader Chris Antill says this sign should read Isolated, the correct name for the surf break south of Cottesloe.
To randomly spread 3000 country districts gathered at
new dwellings throughout the the Grove library on Sunday to
two suburbs is archaic in its
thinking.
toast the friendships formed
during the era of Australia’s
That break is Isolated, not Isolators
It is now generally accepted Open Garden Scheme. I refer to the surf spot at south The place eventually became spelling on the sign at the site,
by planning experts worldwide Gardeners from as far afield as Cottesloe, which is now being busier than The Cove, because but unfortunately I received no
that density should be placed Kojonup, Beverley, Dwellingup called Isolators. it was a larger space and could response.
very specificially along major and Quairading spoke of their My friends and I began surfing accommodate more surfers at Chris Antill
traffic corridors and around recollections of open days and this location about 1965, and the one time. Robinson Street, Nedlands
activity centres. the great benefits the events many of us did so for the next 20 The word “Isolators” makes • Chris’s letter has sent the POST’s
Three thousand new dwellings brought to local communities. years, several times a week. no sense, and I have no idea surfing writer, Damian Lipscombe,
could easily equate to 10,000 Local committee members In those early years, The Cove where it has come from. back in time to when he was just a
people. urged gardeners to continue was our favourite break, as Isolated is the original and grommet:
Placing these dwellings opening their gardens to share well as the nearby left-hander, correct name for the place. “Cove carpark was a place we would
around existing infrastructure their knowledge and pleasure Seconds. I am supported in this view enjoy fish and chips as a family in our
of gardening. Gradually, however, we moved by WA surf industry legend Len car on special occasions, Freo was a
A delicious morning tea further south to a more isolated Dibben: surfingdownsouth.com. world away, and Isolated, I thought,
Use your QR helped the memories flow. spot, which was called, natu- au/tag/isolated. described the surfer we could see
rally, Isolated. Isolated is an important place
scanner to Thank you to the organisers
– good news events are all too The numbers surfing there in the history of the development
out there surfing it alone (perhaps
Cameron Bedford-Brown or Reid
email the rare. gradually built up, and some of surfing in Perth and WA. Oliver?).
Noela Shepherd clubs started holding surf con- Last year, I wrote to Cottesloe “Overlook my dreaming, I recall it as
POST Roland Road, Gidgegannup tests there. council suggesting it change the Isolated!”

Let truth triumph


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Matthew D’Souza and Hayden Strzina
(Letters, POST, June 20) both replied to my
letter in which I disputed my diagnosis of
would like to welcome homophobia.
Dr Abbe Hollingworth Paediatrics I will state my case more simply: I don’t care
what people of any gender do in bed.
and Dr Peter Burke 12 Pearson Place However, I recognise the fact that some ac-
tivities are more microbiologically hazardous
to the practice Mental Health Churchlands than others. It’s in recognising this fact that
I am diagnosed with homophobia. I dispute
that diagnosis.
Women’s Health WE ARE JUST BEHIND HERDSMAN FRESH
Both correspondents seemed offended by
my position.
Shared Antenatal care Phone: 9383 7111 Being offensive is now considered the
worst of sins; worse than the traditional sins
of murder, robbery and adultery.
Fax 9383 9448 Being inoffensive is the basis of political
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Blaze hits Sea


View Golf Club
A fire has put Sea View Golf Club’s res-
taurant and bar out of action for at least
a week.
Flames broke out in a basement janitor’s
room at the Cottesloe club last Friday and
caused damage valued at about $50,000.
Firefighters got the call at 7.12am and had
the blaze out 21 minutes later.
Club pro Dennis Rosenwald said the
golf course and pro shop had not been af-
fected.
“The restaurant and bar will be closed until
at least the end of the week,” he said.
“It took out a few power sources and
lines.”
Stock in the pro shop was unaffected. The
main damage was caused by smoke to the
clubhouse.
“The cause was in a janitor’s room: a gas hot Driven from her caretaker’s
water system somehow ignited something,” flat by the fumes, Pattaree
Mr Rosenwald said. Jomsri was unable to
The club was insured. return.
Firefighters check the roof of the club for flue damage. They smashed basement windows to expel toxic fumes.

Money fires up the CFD


A revitalised Councils for “When the Premier raised proposal was rejected by
Democracy group was due to the white flag in February this the Minister, our claim was
meet on Friday to plan how to year, he said councils would excluded from the submis-
get the Barnett government not be reimbursed for any sion to the department,” Mr
to reimburse it for money expenditure,” Mr Norris said Norris said.
after the meeting. “I immediately wrote to
spent during the failed coun- “WALGA convened a meet-
cil cull. [WALGA CEO] Ricky Burges
ing of the 30 metropolitan asking why we should remain
The member councils were councils and it was agreed that,
disappointed by the WA Local a member of WALGA when it
despite the comments of the did not defend the interests of
Government Association’s Premier, claims for reimburse-
(WALGA) failure to get the members in this matter.”
ment should be made.
money and are questioning Mr Norris said he had met
“I don’t know which coun-
their ongoing membership. cils wished to claim but it Ms Burges earlier this month
On Tuesday night, Mosman was agreed that all councils but had not received a re-
Park mayor Ron Norris told seeking to be reimbursed sponse.
his council it had failed to get would submit their claims to “Several Councils for Demo-
back the $150,000 it had spent WALGA, which would submit cracy members contacted me
on consultants. them to Department of Local two weeks ago and requested
He said WALGA had advised Government.” a meeting,” he said.
it did not meet the govern- Mr Norris said WALGA He said the main topic of
ment’s criteria for a refund had told him on May 6 that Friday’s meeting was the pro-
because it was not subject the council fell outside the posed City of Perth legislation,
to the Governor’s order on guidelines. but he would raise the subject
mergers. “Since the City of Riversea of reimbursement.
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Subi Square goes for Melbourne lane vibe $150 verge


By LLOYD GORMAN
The Subi Square Shopping
permit fee
Centre owners want to turn Mosman Park residents will
its arcade into a “Melbourne get a week’s grace to remove
style” lane. delivered mulch from their
The concourse of the centre, in verges.
Station Street, Subi Centro, will People wanting to store bins
be cleared to make way for new and building materials longer
mall furniture and lights. than that will need a $150 gen-
The changes are expected eral activities permit.
to be completed by the end of The permit cost was contained
next month. in the list of fees and charges
According to the construction
adopted by the council on
tender website, EstimateOne,
there is a budget of between Tuesday night.
$100,000 and $250,000 for the
project, which will not involve
closing the centre.
The shopping centre, which
Hello Hello
opened in 1999, is owned by 360 Helloworld is saying hello to
Capital Subiaco Square Shopping Claremont this Saturday.
Centre Property Trust. Mayor Jock Barker is sched-
Its representative, Albert uled to cut the ribbon on the
Sertorio, from Lease Equity, travel agent’s new Claremont
said the work would reinvigor- Quarter shop at 3pm.
ate the shopping centre and The Scotch College band is
generate opportunities for new
businesses. booked to play at the event.
ABOVE: The main concourse through the Subi Square Shopping Centre is being revamped to look more like a Helloworld was formerly
“The refurbishment will up- thriving laneway in Melbourne’s CBD (below).
date and refresh the arcade’s known as Jetset Travelworld.
architectural elements, creating
a contemporary look and feel for
shoppers,” Mr Sertorio said.
“Key elements include en-
hanced alfresco dining areas and
Free soil for sport grounds
Up to eight trucks a day for goal posts and to the rear of mulch piles to new areas, reveg-
improved customer access. four weeks will rumble down the council depot off Fairbairn etate the bank next to the oval
“Special feature lighting will McCabe Street carrying ex- Street. and pay for any damage.
be installed at high level creat- The damped-down material Council CEO Kevin Poynton
ing an exciting dimension to cavated soil from the Taskers
high-rise site to expand the will be transported in 20 cubic said it was an opportunity for
the space.” metre and 10 cubic metre trucks. the town to have the work done
The centre was bought for playing fields and practice
areas of Mosman Park’s Tom The council estimates 166 truck free of charge.
$18.3million and at the end of
last year was valued at $29mil- Perrott reserve. loads will be moved. “Some opportunities pay no
lion. On Tuesday night Mosman Work is expected to start respect to timing – this is one
It has 22 shops – Woolworths is Park council approved moving on July 6 or 13 and last four of them,” he said.
the biggest tenant – first-floor of- 2500 cubic metres (the equiva- weeks. “This is an opportunity that
fices and parking for 278 cars. lent of an Olympic-size swim- The council expects about has descended on us quite
Woolworths’ lease runs until ment of the nearby Station Street ming pool) of limestone and eight truck movements a day. quickly and with the timeframe
November 2024. Market. This development will sand to the oval. Where possible, Fairbairn there are some loose ends, but
Coles is expected to close its include a Target store, specialty Dempsey Gillespie Street will be avoided, with the they will be sorted out.”
supermarket in Barker Road, shops and offices. Construction, the Taskers’ site trucks accessing the site through The council authorised mayor
Subiaco, and reopen in the It is expected to take two years builders, will place and com- the depot. Ron Norris and Mr Poynton to
planned $96million redevelop- to build. pact the fill south of the oval's DGC will relocate the council's sign off on the plan.

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The new building will have;


• A brand new main club room with a bar and function area catering for up to 150 people,
• Brand new changerooms including facilities for coaches, a medical room, storage and players facilities,
• A spacious open area for socialising, including function space, a kitchen, a cool room and a bar., and
• A weather station which will form part of the City’s irrigation operating strategy. This will provide long term and real time data
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irrigation when a rain event is detected. It will also provide the City with data on rainfall amount and intensity, evapotranspiration(ET),
wind speed and direction, air temperature, relative humidity and solar radiation.

Progress so far
The new clubroom and changerooms is 21 weeks into the 42-week
construction phase with all works on schedule. Works began in January
of this year and the project is due for completion on 23 October 2015.
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brickwork completed to the change room area. The structural steel is
currently being erected and the building is taking shape dramatically.
The retaining walls to the building have also been completed along with a
ramp access to the main entrance.

Next Steps
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Once construction has taken place then the landscaping will begin. This will include waterwise planting, new trees and natural drainage
solutions.
To keep up to date on the progress of the project, visit nedlands.wa.gov.au
For more information contact the City on 9273 3500 or council@nedlands.wa.gov.au
POST, June 27, 2015 – Page 19

World-class neurological centre takes shape


A world-class centre for neu- “This project heralds an undergone significant expansion
rological research being built exciting era in world-class neu- in recent years, and the pres-
at the QEII Medical Centre in roscience research in WA and ence of the Sarich Neuroscience
Nedlands is a step closer. there’s no doubt that without Research Institute will further
The foundations of the the efforts of Professor Stokes enrich the site’s growing reputa-
Sarich Neuroscience Research and the Sarich family we would tion as a hub of clinical services,
Institute, which will house five not be standing on this site education and research excel-
of WA’s premier neurological today talking about the facil- lence.”
ity about to take shape,” Dr The QEII Medical Centre
research organisations, are
Hames said. will be the biggest medical,
being prepared by Cockram “Since 2008, Professor Stokes research and educational facil-
Construction. has been a tireless advocate for ity in WA.
The four-level centre, to be a facility of this calibre. He was Since redevelopment began
completed late next year, will behind the initial proposal and in 2010, completed projects
house Curtin University’s neuro- has steered the project from con- include the comprehensive can-
science research laboratory, the cept to reality with the generous cer centre, $31million mental
Ear Science Institute of Australia, support of the donors. health unit, PathWest, Harry
the McCusker Alzheimer’s “The striking design incor- Perkins Institute for Medical
Research Foundation, the The $37.7 million Sarich Neuroscience Research Institute at the QEII porates 8932sq.m of clinical Research, the Central Energy
SCGH/UWA Neurofinity Surgical Medical centre is due to be completed late next year. amenities, including rooms for Plant and a Western Power
NeuroDiscovery Group and the assessments and treatments, substation.
WA Neuroscience Research Director-General Professor The project also had state along with tissue culture Along with the Sarich institute,
Institute. Bryant Stokes and the generosity funding of $5million, $7.2mil- laboratories and facilities for the Perth Children’s Hospital
Health Minister Kim Hames of the Sarich family. lion from Lotterywest, $3.5mil- neurodiscovery movement and Ronald McDonald House
said the $37.7million project He said the Sarich family’s lion from Curtin University analysis, physiology research, projects are still in progress.
had been made possible by the contribution of $20million was and $1million each from experiments and cryogenic Construction on all projects
driving forces of neurosurgeon one of WA’s largest ever per- the Wheatley family and the archival storage. should be completed by late
and Health Department acting sonal donations. University of WA. “The QEII Medical Centre has next year.

Mosman Park siege


• From page 3
“They told him multiple times,
$1m for Cott dunnies
Cottesloe council is planning “Have you decided on what Toilet Seat of Shame Award
over one to two minutes, to put to spend more than $1million the council is going to do, and was presented to Ms Dawkins
the gun down.” on beach toilets. when?” and her councillors by ratepay-
Mr Ashley was shot twice, in Mayor Jo Dawkins and CEO Ms Dawkins told him toilet ers’ association representative
the upper body and the face. Mat Humfrey would not give plans “will come to council as Reece Whitby.
When later examined, his a business plan when council “I shudder to think what we
details but said a business plan
gun was found to be a realistic has passed that plan”. might have to present to you if
replica. might be put out for public com-
ment before Christmas. Mr Humfrey did not answer the situation doesn’t improve,”
It was reported that he had
At Monday night’s council when asked if the money was Mr Whitby said at the time.
relationship problems with a Some of the 20-plus police in Sam-
woman in the house. meeting, resident Patricia for the Indiana toilets. In March, SOS Cottesloe head
son Street on Wednesday morning.
He sent Facebook posts from Carmichael said $1.122million “At this stage a proposal is John Hammond and associa-
inside the siege indicating he where they were interviewed had been earmarked in the being finalised that will be ad- tion chairwoman Yvonne Hart
expected to be shot by police. by police. council’s next budget for “re- vertised for public comment in repeated calls for the council
He was in a critical condition A section of street was blocked strooms – Cottesloe Beach”. the near future,” he said. to issue a default notice to the
at the time the POST went to well into the next morning Cottesloe Residents and “With regard to timing, we Marine Parade restaurant.
press. while investigators recorded Ratepayers committee mem- are awaiting information, but At the time they told coun-
The anxious hostages, who the scene, including inspecting, ber Edward Parra said: “The would hope to have the business cillors they had failed to
ranged in age from a 59-year-old photographing and towing away sub-standard conditions of the plan out for comment before ensure Indiana met its pub-
woman to three men in their 20s, a small black car parked outside toilets have been highlighted Christmas.” lic toilet responsibilities to
were taken to another suburb the house. on countless occasions. Last month, the inaugural residents.

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Top young citizen


snaps photo prize
Mosman Park’s young citizen cence of the leaves add to the
of the year, Georgie Carey, has overall vitality.”
won the council’s photographic Ms Carey, who is a leading
awards. member of the Mosman Park
Her entry, My Secret Hideaway, Youth Advisory Council, re-
showing the sun glinting over ceived her prize on Friday, June
Mosman Bay, won $1500 and 19 at the council’s 30th Annual
will be retained in the council’s Photographic Awards, held for
collection. the first time at Rocky Bay.
It will also appear as the cover In presenting the award,
of the council’s community cal- Mosman Park mayor Ron Norris
endar next year. commended Ms Carey on her
Judge Dale Neill described the many talents, civic service, and
photograph as a technically ac- commitment to the town.
curate, well-composed landscape The remaining 11 finalists’
reflecting the idyllic peace and photographs were auctioned off,
harmony of Mosman Bay. with half the proceeds donated
“The photographer has made to Rocky Bay.
clever use of vignetting and
a good leading line using the
shoreline,” he said.
Rocky Bay chairman Graham McHarrie, left, Georgie Carey and Ron Norris with Ms Carey’s winning photo,
My Secret Hideaway.
“The star burst on the over-
head branch and the translu-
Where Cott’s
money goes
City Beach touted for new school A payout to former CEO Carl
Askew blew out a fortnightly
payroll at Cottesloe council
By LINDA CALLAGHAN out of the equation because in the area, its location would said to Mr Collier: “Contrary to last month.
it had been leased to the require careful consideration. popular belief, not everybody The amount is usually around
City Beach is being consid- International School WA. “High schools take up a $83,000, but for the first fortnight
ered for the imminent building in the western suburbs wants
“The pressure point is up near large area and generate a lot of May it was $110,756.
of a high school, according to send their kids to private “Mr Askew had substantial
City Beach and Churchlands. We of traffic. school.
to Education Minister Peter are looking at City Beach at the “The location would be of leave owing to him, includ-
Collier. moment,” Mr Collier said. great concern to the local com- “… What are we doing about ing long service leave, which
It was urgent, he told an esti- “We are looking at a few op- munity in City Beach, which is addressing the needs for was paid out upon his leaving
mates and financial operations tions at the moment, but until predominantly residential.” students in those areas who through the normal payroll proc-
committee on Tuesday, because we make that decision, I cannot Mr Withers said there were want to attend an independent ess,” CEO Mat Humfrey said.
more than 1400 new high school say much more. several big sites in City Beach public school?” The Water Corporation got
places were needed in four “But we have to deal with it and he hoped the government “Ask the Premier,” Mr Collier $6616 for three months’ water
years. as a matter of urgency. We need would make its preferred site told the committee. supplied to showers, drinking
Mr Collier said Shenton 1417 spaces by 2020, so it is ur- known as soon as possible to fountains, council buildings and
College and Churchlands Senior The Court Liberal govern- other facilities.
gent. That is a whole new school allay the concerns of residents ment closed Swanbourne and
High School were bursting at just in itself,” he said. who lived near them. High Steel Buildings got $5768
the seams. Cambridge mayor Simon CEO Jason Buckley said the Hollywood high schools and for a galvanised shed that Mr
He would not say what land Withers gave the news a cau- Education Department had not opened Shenton College. Humfrey said would be installed
the government was look- tious welcome. talked to the council about buy- The Gallop Labor government next to another shed at the Sea
ing at in City Beach, but did “While there is an obvious ing any council-owned land. closed City Beach high school View Golf Club, to store equip-
say the old high school was need for another high school Upper House MP Liz Behjat in 2005. ment.

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It’s all downhill


for Sammy now
One of Sammy Lawson’s first you have enough balance,” she
memories is being on her dad’s said.
shoulders as he skied down a Sammy’s favourite events are
steep slope. the slalom and giant slalom,
Now Sammy, a Year 9 Methodist where skiers can reach speeds
Ladies’ College student, is aiming of 100kmh.
for the Winter Olympics. “I’ve had some pretty fantastic
“Before I was born my parents stacks,” she said.
went to Falls Creek in Victoria “I hit a mogul incorrectly once,
for a skiing holiday,” Sammy rolled 180 degrees, and landed
said. flat on my head.
“They bought a lodge there and “It hurt a bit but I was okay.”
I’ve skied there ever since.” Sammy was six when she joined
Sammy was the only WA girl a race club and decided to take
chosen for the national children’s the sport seriously a few years
team at the end of last year’s later.
season. “When I was nine, I decided I
She trained in Austria and wanted to continue with it and I
competed in that country, Italy thought I could do it,” she said.
and Slovakia. “I want to continue and go to
It meant lots of early starts and the Olympics in 2022 or 2026.”
driving through the night to get Sammy left this week for Falls
to courses on time. Creek, where she will be based
In snow-free Perth, Sammy while she trains for the domestic
focuses on core and body race season.
strength, and keeping her limbs She will be away from MLC for Sammy Lawson will spend next term in action on the ski slopes. INSET: Sammy, an MLC student, with her skis.
in shape. the whole term but the school has
“It’s basically making sure

6.9% rate hike for Grove


helped arrange tutoring.
Cott call for higher density
A Cottesloe resident has succeeded in getting vide our properties under the R30 code would
Peppermint Grove ratepayers its sources of revenue and resi- his council to report on increasing housing provide a catalyst for redevelopment,” Mr
will get a 6.9% rate rise next dents have borne the brunt.” density in his neighbourhood. Hazell said.
year. Curtin Avenue’s Bill Hazell told the council Councillor Jack Walsh was unconvinced and on
Ms Thomas said the shire’s Monday night voted against getting a report.
Shire president Rachel Thomas finances took a hit in 2009-11 with that because properties between Eric and
said on Tuesday night she hoped Grant streets were affected by road and train “I have trouble with the logic,” Mr Walsh
the opening of the Grove library traffic, owners of R20 blocks should be able to said.
the big increase would be the
last. and a costly legal settlement. subdivide them for redevelopment. “If it’s that terrible living there, why would
“In future we hope we’re down Cottesloe’s rate hike is 2.5%; “B-double heavy freight trucks now use Curtin we argue we should have twice as many people
to 2-3% or CPI,” Ms Thomas said. Claremont’s is 2.9%; Nedlands Avenue seven days a week between 5am and living there?”
“Peppermint Grove is limited in was 3%; Cambridge’s is 3%. 11pm, and the resulting noise, dust and vibra- Last week, Mr Hazell’s neighbour, Diane
tions make life quite uncomfortable to say the Wainwright, told a committee meeting she would
least,” Mr Hazell said. not want to see the council take a blanket ap-
He said most of the dozen R20-zoned local prop- proach if the increased density happened.
Cambridge Notice
Like the POST erties dated from before 1980, and it would be
uneconomical for owners to improve them.
“I’m not opposing it,” she said.
“I don’t want to look out of my window and
on facebook “It is expected that the opportunity to subdi- see 3.5m parapet walls on my northern bound-
PUBLIC COMMENT INVITED ary.”
This week, another Curtin Avenue resident,
2015/2016 DRAFT BUDGET Jane Ebsworthy, said urban infill had to hap-
pen.
Public Comment is invited on the Town of Cambridge
draft budget for the 2015/2016 financial year.
Tresillian Arts Centre “It’s an opportunity for the council … for the
next generation,” she said.
The draft budget outlines the Council’s revenue and Enrolments for Term 3 2015 Now Open! Councillor Peter Jeanes said Curtin Avenue
expenditure items for the next twelve months. A copy residents had an awful situation.
of the 2015/2016 draft budget can be downloaded from “It’s a pretty harsh council that turns its back
the Town’s website at www.cambridge.wa.gov.au/
27 July - 18 September 2015
on that request,” he said.
draftbudget or can be viewed at the following Tresillian Arts Centre offers The vote to get the report was 5-1, with Mr
locations: Walsh voting against.
a wide range of courses
Administration /Civic Centre 1 Bold Park Drive, Floreat Last week, he said: “We’d go from a nice
including: Arts – Textiles - pleasant green leafy suburb we all want to
Cambridge Library 99 The Boulevard, Floreat
Ceramics – Languages - Music – live in to an over-built Subi Centro where no
Wembley Community Centre 40 Alexander Street, one wants to walk around and everyone stays
Wembley Computing – Health & Fitness.
in their houses.”
All comments in relation to the draft budget should Enrol Now in School Holiday
be received by the undersigned at the Administration/
Civic Centre or by emailing mail@cambridge.wa.gov.
au by 5.00 pm on Monday 13 July 2015.
Activities for 6 -17 July 2015.
For further information contact
Driver hits tree
A Shenton Park man died after his car hit a
JASON BUCKLEY Tresillian Arts Centre on 9389 1977 tree in Jarrahdale last Saturday morning.
CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER or tresillian@nedlands.wa.gov.au. Police said his black Toyota Corolla had
Download a copy of the full Term 3 been travelling west in Jarrahdale Road at
about 4.20am.
program at nedlands.wa.gov.au. The 42-year-old died at the scene.
Major Crash officers want to speak to anyone
1 Bold Park Drive Floreat WA 6014 | 08 9347 6000 nedlands.wa.gov.au who saw the incident or the vehicle before the
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■ WA architecture awards

Putting science on show was a priority in an extension at St Hilda’s planned by Christou Design. Colour was of the essence at MCDP Architects’ new library at Presbyterian Ladies’ College.

School buildings make Creative inspiration spanning


a century is being recognised
been shortlisted for awards.
• At Shenton College, a building
art rooms.
The project included an un-
in the annual architectural for Year 7s was designed to fit derpass beneath Shenton Road
awards from the Australian in with the rest of the school but and a library and gallery.
Institute of Architects WA. has a separate entrance for the • Christou Design also worked
Western suburb schools and youngest students. on an extension at St Hilda’s
colleges make up a big part of A play space allows student Anglican School for Girls with
the 120 entries in the 12 cat- access to remnant bush. the brief to put science on
egories. It was designed by Christou display.
An exhibition of shortlisted Design Group. • At Presbyterian Ladies’
buildings will be on show in the • Taylor Robinson created new College, the blues and greens of
lobby of Brookfield Place, at 125 classrooms in a $22million de- the school’s Black Watch tartan
St George’s Terrace, Perth, from velopment on most of the site were incorporated into a new
June 29 to July 10 from 8.30am of the original 1960s junior cafeteria and library designed
to 5pm, Monday to Friday. school at the 107-year-old Scotch by MCDF Architects.
The award winners will be College. • The Cancer Wellness Centre,
feted at a presentation evening Remnants from the original in Railway Street, Cottesloe, is
at Crown Perth on July 3. junior building were linked in in line for a heritage award for
A welcoming space for meeting was created by EIW Architects at UWA’s to provide food technology and work at Wanslea, designed by
Trinity residential college in Crawley. The following projects have all

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■ WA architecture awards

Liquorice has been elevated to a gourmet food store and given a high-quality showcase at Floreat Forum by Walton Architects.

award shortlist
Bernard Seeber Pty Ltd.
The building started out in
Hampden Road, Crawley, for
the University of WA, creating
A revamp at Subiaco Hotel by Christou Design
Group opened up the space.

1905 as an orphanage. a welcoming space for meetings


• Renovations inside the and functions.
Subiaco Hotel were focused on • Airport travel codes highlight
food, drinks, entertainment and the Chinese, Japanese, French
a sense of theatre. and German languages taught
The Christou Group created at Christ Church Grammar
space for communal tables, School in a plaza and refectory
high tables, small groups and designed by Donaldson and
casual areas. Warn Architects.
• In Floreat Forum, Walton • The Reid Library at the
Architects designed the University of WA is in line
Liquorice Gourmet Foods shop for an Enduring Architecture
with a brief to stop shoppers in Award.
their tracks and draw them into
the store. See POST Property pages
• EIW Architects took on the 73-75 for more awards
Trinity residential college, in A heritage award is on the way to Bernard Seeber for its work at Wanslea, in Cottesloe.

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Men’s shed
on the move
Schools and not-for-profit
groups in Mosman Park now
groups, pensioner groups and
local schools, we plan to get
have access to a community bus another one in 12 months,” he
that can tow the community said.
barbecue. “It’s about helping not-for-prof-
The bus was paid for with its in the vicinity of Mosman Park.
$15,000 from Mosman Park coun- It will be used by aged persons’
cil, $7500 from the local Rotary homes – all sorts of people.
club, $3000 from Taskers builder “All the community groups I
Dempsey Gillespie Construction, spoke to two years ago said they
a $5000 discount from supplier did not have the resources to
John Hughes and $350 from the have a bus.
Mosman Park Residents and “Rotary is enormously happy
Ratepayers’ Association. it has developed the men’s shed,
The 12-seater Toyota Hi-Ace built the nature park and now
high-top can be driven by any- we have a community bus.”
one with an ordinary driver’s The men’s shed has a proposal
licence. before Mosman Park council
WA Men’s Shed Association to double the size of the area
promotions and development it leases next to Tom Perrott
officer Brett Pollock said it Oval to build a shed to store
was registered in the name of two buses and the community
the shed, which would also be barbecue.
responsible for the bus’s main- The barbecue is also avail-
tenance. able for community groups to
Mosman Park junior footballers Mitchell Hewitt, Boomy Maher, Edward Allan, Ned Gaffey and Oscar Mitchell- “If the bus is used a lot, which hire and can be towed behind
Bathgate and the Men’s shed’s Brett Pollock with the new Mosman Park community bus. Photo: Paul McGovern we think it will be, by sporting the bus.

London eye studies call Neds professor


Lions Eye Institute managing ent eye diseases, such as optic national trials, there are not to patients having the treat-
director David Mackey is off to nerve diseases, retinal dystro- enough people in Australia to ment overseas but then being
the UK next year to look at how phies and glaucoma,” Professor justify an independent arm of monitored in Australia as part
Australian patients with rare Mackey said. these trials in our country.” of a truly international study,”
“In the past decade, several Professor Mackey said the he said.
eye diseases could take part in gene therapy trials have begun aim of his Churchill Fellowship “Ultimately, I want to create
promising research. in Europe and North America was to learn how Australian a national treatment centre that
Professor Mackey, one of the for some specific rare eye dis- patients could be involved in would allow patients to be moni-
world’s leading researchers in eases. future research. tored near their homes.”
the genetics of eye disease, re- “Gene therapy offers hope to He will visit leading ophthal- Professor Mackey was one of
cently received a 2015 Churchill patients with a range of condi- mic gene therapy centres in 109 Australians – and 13 Western
Fellowship. tions for which there have not London and Oxford to evaluate Australians – awarded Churchill
“I have been working on the been conventional treatments their research and determine Fellowships this year.
genetics of eye disease for more or cures. what could be conducted in The Fellowships allow tal-
than 25 years and have mainly “Though some people in Australia. ented Australians to travel to
been involved in the discovery Australia would be eligible “I also want to examine bring back innovative ideas and
of genes associated with differ- for involvement in these inter- what barriers currently exist solutions. Professor David Mackey

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Tough terms for


Western Knights
The Western Knights Soccer the conditions of the lease,” Ms
Club has been given three Spiers said.
years to complete a $1.3million Ms Johnson said if the club
renovation of its dilapidated failed to raise the funds, the
council-owned headquarters at council could face significant
Nash Field, Mosman Park. building costs.
This must happen before it “The lease should address
gets a seven-year lease with an these points so the town can be
option for another 10 years. confident that either a major or
Mosman Park North ward a minor renovation will actu-
councillor Zenda Johnson ally occur at the premises at an
failed to get the lease amended agreed time frame,” she said.
to allow a review in 12 months “In that way, both the Knights
and insert a clause specifying and the town will benefit.”
remedial work to be carried Club members in the public
out if the club failed to raise gallery applauded South ward
the finance. councillor Jenna Ledgerwood
Ms Johnson said she supported when she said the club’s 300
the club and its contribution to junior players deserved more.
Mosman Park, but she could not “No one is going to let you
support the lease. raise money with one year’s
“Due to the condition of the lease,” she said.
current building, described in “I was in favour of 10-year
this report as suboptimal, we lease, because in raising funds
need to know in one year, not you need a long-term lease to en-
three years, where the Knights able people to put their money Author Cath Crowley with Jordi Grobler, left, and Prianka Behari, both in Year 7 at St Hilda’s.
are going with it,” she said. into the building.
At the beginning of the meet-
ing, Mosman Park Residents and
Ratepayers’ Association repre-
sentative Gwen Spiers, of Hope
“I will be supporting this and I
believe that it is my role as a coun-
cillor to support the young people
of this community, and that’s why
Young writers inspire author
Young writers are incredible “I feel honoured to read being assessed for their writing
Street, questioned the lease. I will be doing it today.”
Ms Johnson responded, say- original thinkers and risk tak- their writing and share their they come up with some out-of-
Ms Spiers said the associa-
ing the clause was a safeguard ers, according to young adult thinking. the-box ideas.
tion wanted to know how the
club could guarantee it had that would allow the Knights author Cath Crowley, who “The girls have broad inter- “They have really inspired
the $1.3million to carry out the and the council to renegotiate finished her WA residency ests and are very expressive me for my own novel during this
renovations when it had so far the lease if the fundraising did at St Hilda’s senior school in about everything, from memo- trip and I have been getting up
secured only about $450,000, not go to plan. Mosman Park this week. ries to personal experiences at 2am to write before heading
leaving an $850,000 shortfall. Councillors approved the In WA thanks to The Literature and fantasy. off to the school workshops,
Council CEO Kevin Poynton three-year lease with renewal Centre, Cath spent two days in “The workshops have varied although I am not sure this will
said the club had given the options of seven and 10 years, writing workshops with students according to the age group. continue when I get home.”
council an undertaking it could as long as the club completes from Years 7 to 12 and was “With the Year 12s we worked Originally a secondary school
get the balance. the renovations. impressed by their creative on language for pieces they teacher, Cath has been writing
“We request the council looks It will also be responsible for thinking and writing skills. had written and especially professionally for the past 13
closely at the format of this all vandalism and graffiti, exter- “Although you often hear that played with using adjectives years.
lease and makes the necessary nal painting and the perimeter the young people of today are and adverbs. Based in Melbourne, she is
adjustments so the council, and fences, and for replacing plant, not as skilled as previous gen- “With Year 7s and 8s we spent best known for her young adult
hence the ratepayers, are not fixtures or fittings that become erations in the basics of reading time on character settings and fiction: the Gracie Faltrain se-
left to rue this opportunity if the unserviceable over the next and writing, this is certainly not word play. ries, Chasing Charlie Duskin
Western Knights cannot meet three years. my experience,” she said. “I think when students are not and Graffiti Moon.

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Cambridge lacks foresight Barnett should


for efficient land use halt DHA plan
History shows great leaders across the metropolitan area, I am very concerned about
are long remembered in associa- where dated, low-density strata the proposed development
tion with thorough, efficient and developments stand in the way of private housing within
transparent planning incorpo- of efficient land use and re- Seaward Village, Swanbourne,
rating a long-term outlook. development, with agreement as reported in the POST in
Having been involved in the between unit owners difficult recent weeks.
property industry for almost two to achieve. The land on which Seaward
decades, I feel obliged to high- Because the Cambridge areas Village has been established
light an important, longer-term under consideration comprise was obtained expressly for the
issue that does not appear to many quarter-acre sites, green- Colin Barnett Bill Marmion purpose of housing defence
have been raised or considered titled subdivision under suitable force families and should
by Cambridge council or mayor
Simon Withers.
R-coding is the obvious and
natural progression.
Thank goodness for Labor, Nats not be used for any other
purpose.
Subdivision of City Beach I encourage this path for Premier Colin Barnett’s to high-rise. Not the least of my concerns
and parts of Floreat and Mt optimal planning of this area attempts to forcibly include As for “the same access to are those for the privacy and
Claremont is proposed in as- however, only when the supply residential areas in the City of local groups … and other fa- safety of defence families.
sociation with low-density, of large greenfield sites has Perth Bill have been flavoured cilities”, does this mean that In this regard, I am joined by
apartment-style development been exhausted and public by arrogance, it seems to me. services like the Perth City Premier Colin Barnett, who,
– more specifically, a particu- transport to this area has greatly It is hard to decide which Library would be relocated to in a letter of June 5, reply-
lar style of building (“manor improved. politician has managed to show Subiaco? ing to my letter to him, said:
houses”) incorporating two or In summary, Amendment 31 the least respect for the 3000 Third, Local Government “I am aware of the situation
three apartments, over several reflects a short-sighted vision residents of Hollywood and Minister Tony Simpson had and share concerns for the
levels, on residential lots com- for a premier coastal area with Crawley. earlier told affected residents privacy and safety of defence
monly ranging from 900 to 1200 many undeveloped greenfield First, Nedlands MP Bill to get over it!
sites suitable for medium to families.
sq.m. Marmion saved himself the In response to a grilling by
It is inefficient land use. high-density development, com- “I do not believe mixing
trouble of doorknocking, by Opposition spokesman David
This is a short-sighted means mensurate with that found in civilian housing with defence
requesting that three Hollywood Templeman during Question
to increase residential density, the Ocean Mia and Perry Lakes personnel makes good sense
residents do a survey for him. Time, he failed to properly
without acknowledging medium estates. ...”
Despite his promise to honour address the question of con-
to long-term consequences. So councillors, please vote Mr Barnett went on to say
the results, he chose to ignore sultation with Subiaco mayor
Low-density, built-form strata against proposed Amendment that he had been in contact
the wishes of the vast majority Heather Henderson.
development can restrict the 31 in its present form, because with Curtin MP Julie Bishop
of respondents, before disap- His focus was on the 20-odd
future development potential far greater consultation and on the matter.
pearing to China for two weeks, cranes he could see out of the
of the underlying land, because foresight are required than are As it appears that Defence
leaving behind him a trail of window, a sign that his govern-
agreement must be made with displayed at present. Housing Australia is by-pass-
anxious residents whom he ment’s dreams of an impres-
many property owners for full ing local government in order
hadn’t even bothered to inform sive capital city were being
site redevelopment to occur. Andrew Mill to get these plans passed, and
of the intended changes. fulfilled.
Examples of this exist all Hovea Crescent, City Beach is going directly to the WA
Second, Mr Barnett’s response Would he like these in his
Planning Commission, I now
to some residents’ concerns was own suburb?
Courtesy has been removed to reassure them that despite Thank goodness for the demo-
cratic response of the Nationals
hope Mr Barnett will use his
position as Premier to express
Some of the advertisers in website like Trip Advisor, for ex- the Act, they would continue his concerns to that agency,
to reside in the same suburb. and Labor to the hard work
the POST’s Trades and Services ample Trade and Service Advisor, in the strongest way possible,
Amazing! behind the scenes of the Capital
Directory section do not respond and get some honest feedback in order to curtail the DHA
They would also “have the City Citizens’ Committee, as well
to customer enquiries. from previous clients. plans for a mixed defence
same access to … parks and as the numerous residents who
I have made repeated calls That would help separate the and private development
gardens”. Under your watch, have all played their part in rais-
to several removalists who wheat from the chaff, would it before they are much further
Premier, we’ve already lost the ing the profile of this issue.
don’t have the basic courtesy not? advanced.
to respond. Roy Stall Monash Bushland Reserve and Anna Vanderbom Paul Allison
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Licence check leads to charges


A northern suburb stolen property.
man appeared in court Mr Parker was charged
last weekend after po-
lice stopped his car in
Wembley.
after a silver 2000 Holden
Acclaim was stopped by
Wembley police for a
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licence check at the in-
Dwayne Parker (39), tersection of Ruislip and
of Beldon, was charged
with breaching a police
Gregory streets at 1.50am
on Saturday.
Driver (71)
order, failing to comply Mr Parker is due to
with a bail undertaking, appear in the Perth denies charge
providing false details Magistrates’ Court next
to police and possessing month. A Mosman Park man
has pleaded not guilty
to a charge of dangerous
Mosman man on card charge driving.
A Mosman Park man short time later. Remigio Joseph Zito (71)
has been charged with five After viewing CCTV, was charged by police in
counts of fraud over a purse officers went to a Mosman May after a car crashed into
stolen last Wednesday. Park home the next day. the Maharaja restaurant in
A woman was in the The 32-year-old man was Nedlands on April 24.
Mosman Park post office bailed after appearing At the time police said
in Wellington Street when in court on the fraud there had been a collision
her purse was taken. charges and one count of between two cars at the in-
Cottesloe police will stealing. tersection of Dalkeith Road
allege cards in the purse He is next due in court and Stirling Highway.
were fraudulently used a on July 10. A 25-year-old Dalkeith
woman in one of the cars
Woman (59) on drug charges received minor injuries
and was taken to hospital
A 59-year-old woman Perth, at 6.20pm. for treatment. From the dregs to a purple patch
has been charged with Police will allege 120g of In the Perth Magistrates’ Tickle My Bean cafe owner Jo Green, right, and her daughter, Darcy, had their faith in
drug offences after cannabis, $1100, smoking Court last Thursday Mr Zito humanity wrecked then restored last week after a charity jar stuffed with cash was sto-
implements and scales was given an August hear- len. CCTV in her Hay Street cafe captured a man stealing the jar, which had been filled by
Wembley police searched ing date.
were found in the house. donations ahead of Purple Bra Day for breast cancer research. “It wasn’t a good day, but
her home on a warrant Ms Mitchell was re- the customers have made it better,” Ms Green said after generous coffee drinkers quickly
last Thursday.
Susy Mitchell was with
manded in custody when
she appeared in the Perth
Leederville put $500 into a new jar.
six other people when of- burglary
ficers arrived at the home
in Claverton Street, North
Magistrates’ Court and is
due to appear again next
month. Property valued at
Three cars torched in Subiaco
$1400 was stolen during Police are investigating the torching
Downs man on TV theft charge a West Leederville bur- of three cars in Subiaco last week-
A Wembley Downs Saturday on three counts glary on Monday. end.
man has been charged of burglary and stealing. Thieves forced open The cars – a Holden Astra in Bagot
over two TVs stolen from Police allege he stole a kitchen window at the Road, a BMW in Raphael Street and a
City Beach earlier this two TVs over three days Cambridge Street home, Dodge Calibre in Rowland Street – were
from the Ocean Village searched all rooms, and all parked outside their owners’ homes
month. when they were set alight between 8.40pm
The 35-year-old ap- Shopping Centre (“TV left after unlocking a se-
thief hits twice”, June curity door. and 9.10pm last Sunday.
peared in the Perth Police estimate the damage at about
Magistrates’ Court on 20). They stole a laptop,
The man was remanded bracelet, necklace, and $56,000.
in custody and is next phone. “This is something we wouldn’t have
CRIME STOPPERS due in court again next expected in our area,” said Subiaco mayor
The crime happened
1800 333 000 week. between 6.30am and Heather Henderson. “It came as a shock Three cars were torched within half an hour
for the people who live there.” in Subiaco last Sunday.
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Community news
Up to his armpits
in research
Dedicated scientist Adrian versity and he will present an
Pinder will give a talk on WA’s overview of WA’s salt lake sys-
salt lakes at next Friday’s tems, including their evolution,
meeting of the WA Naturalists’ geomorphology, their unique
Club. flora and fauna and current
Dr Pinder, who is program conservation issues.
leader of wetlands conservation Dr Pinder’s talk is at 7.30pm
in the Department of Parks and on Friday, July 3, in UWA’s Hew
Wildlife, is calling his talk Salt Roberts Lecture Theatre, Clifton
Lakes: Iconic centres of evolu- Street entrance.
tion in the WA Deserts. Club members and visitors
His work involves managing are welcome. Enquiries to John
a variety of research projects on 9389 8289 or email gardnerj@
centred around wetland biodi- iinet.net.au.

Physiotherapist Liz Pavlovich, right, runs pilates sessions for mothers who exercise with their babies.
Photo: Billie Fairclough

And babies come along too


It’s a case of controlled helps mums to get out, get fit conditioning, to name a few.
chaos on Monday mornings and interact with their babies,” “The practice has a broad
at Eric Street Physiotherapy’s Liz said. focus and is home to an amaz-
Mums and Bubs Pilates. “This week is pelvic floor ing range of sizes and ages,”
It is the brainchild of wom- awareness week, so it’s a great Tom said.
en’s health physiotherapist Liz time to remind ourselves how im- “The oldest weekly pilates
Pavlovich and one of her happy portant post-natal fitness is.” client boasts a glorious 99
customers is the owner of the Caroline has recently taken years of life experience and
business, Caroline da Silva, over the practice with husband, swears that pilates keeps her
who is just back running the Tom Foss, who said the Mums feeling alive.”
practice after maternity leave, and Bubs session had been so Caroline said: “Eric Street
helped by baby Annabel (eight popular that another series always has been a special
months). would start soon. A Wednesday practice as it has such a local
Mums and Bubs Pilates is group was planned as well. feel.
a vision of happiness, where He said they were focusing on “We are just glad to be able
babies as young as eight weeks the importance of movement as to give people and families
interact and help their mums therapy with the introduction some more options for looking
to exercise. of pregnancy pilates, therapy after their bodies and their
“Mums and Bubs Pilates yoga, falls prevention, and surf health.” Adrian Pinder gets right into his research in a Pilbara pool.
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Community news
Veterans called up for photos
World War II veterans are in- will receive a free Kodak-printed
vited to a photo shoot before the portrait in a presentation folder to
next meeting of the Cambridge commemorate their service.
sub-branch of the RSL. A professional photographer
It is for the Australian Institute will donate time and talent for the
of Professional Photography (AIPP) photo shoot at 1.30pm on Monday,
project, which is aiming to provide July 13, in the function room of
a compelling pictorial record of the Cambridge Bowling Club, 39
World War II returned servicemen Chandler Avenue West, Floreat.
and women for the Australian War Veterans should attend with
Memorial archives. medals and help will be provided
Each veteran photographed with the registration process.
Refreshment will be provided
by the Cambridge sub-branch at
Italian treats the end of the photo shoot and
the meeting.

in the Valley What’s on


Get a taste of Italy without hav- in POST community
ing to leave WA.
The next Dalkeith Road Bus ☛ Cambridge Rotary
Trippers’ day out will start with Patrick Cannion will talk about the
morning tea at a working olive
plantation in the Swan Valley. latest developments for seniors
See how the olives are picked in the area of financial planning
and processed and try some locally at the next breakfast meeting of
grown and produced olive oil. the Rotary Club of Cambridge. It
This will be followed by a visit is at 7.30am on Wednesday, July
to a traditional Italian wine and 1, at the Cambridge Bowling Club.
port maker, with an opportunity Enquiries: Max on 9387 4626 or
Soprano Emma Jayakumar, second from left, will join Chimera Ensemble, from left, cellist Melinda For- to taste and buy.
sythe, pianistTommaso Pollio and violinist Rebecca Glorie for a concert in Cottesloe. Lunch will be a Taste of Italy Mike on 9204 1324.

From Brahms to Broadway


tasting plate with Italian sausage, ☛ History in a coffee cup
olives, feta, sun-dried tomatoes, Claremont author Lynne Leonhardt
pesto pasta and Italian bread,
finished with gelato and tea or will talk about her first novel,
When Brahms wrote his concert of the Cottesloe coun- afternoon tea while soaking up coffee. Finding Jasper, at the Claremont
first piano trio he was only 21 cil’s Music for Pleasure series the atmosphere of the historic, Before heading home, the final Community Hub and Library, 327
and already established as a in the Cottesloe Civic Centre, jarrah-lined War Memorial stop with be a tasting tour at Mondo Stirling Highway, Claremont. The
pianist and composer. 109 Broome Street. Town Hall. Nougat, with an authentic Italian free talk is at 9.30am on Thursday,
He doubted its worth and They will also perform their All three members of Chimera espresso and an Italian biscuit or July 2. Morning tea will be provided.
it was not performed for 17 own arrangement of a suite from Ensemble – violinist Rebecca gelato as well as a chance to buy
Bernstein’s West Side Story. Glorie, cellist Melinda Forsythe Book at library@claremont.wa.gov.au
years. A further 17 years went nougat.
by before a shortened, revised Guest soprano Emma and pianist Tommaso Pollio The Taste of Italy bus trip is from or 9285 4353.
version was performed, with Jayakumar will sing beauti- – have performed internation- 9am to 4pm on Wednesday, July 8, ☛ Unitarian Association
Brahms on piano. ful songs for voice and piano ally and each has won prizes, and costs $70, with morning tea, The next gathering of the Unitarians
Chimera Ensemble will per- trio, including an evocative awards and scholarships. lunch, tastings and afternoon tea
arrangement of Villa Lobos’ Tickets are $15, $12 conces- will be on Sunday, July 5, and the
form what Brahms believed included.
was the improved version of Bachianas Brazileiras No. 5. sion, on www.trybooking.com/ Book by Monday, June 29, by speaker will be Peter Ferguson. For
his Piano Trio No. 1 on Sunday, During the interval, the HZDB or phone 0438 898 822. calling Maureen on 9381 9196 or more information, call 9336 4809
July 5, at 3pm, in the opening audience will enjoy a lavish Afternoon tea is included. Robin on 9457 5896. or go to Perthunitarians.org.
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Community news
Parkinson’s Rainy start
research looks
at sleeping turns to gold
The effect of disturbed sleep By LINDA CALLAGHAN
on the mental health of people It was the wettest day in 20 years when they
with Parkinson’s will be the married in 1965, but Daphne and Phil Tenger
topic of a seminar in Nedlands managed to stay dry by dodging in and out of
on Monday, June 29. church during breaks in the rain.
Associate Professor Romola Their 50th anniversary celebrations looked like
Bucks will speak at the seminar, being a wet weather rerun.
which is hosted by Parkinson’s The couple, who are among City Beach’s long-
WA. term residents, met in Kojonup.
She will explore the impor- Daphne was a trainee nurse at Royal Perth
tance of sleep for well-being; Hospital and had grown up there. Phil was born
what is and is not known about in City Beach and worked as a sales manager for
sleep disturbance in Parkinson’s; a tyre company.
how sleep affects mood, memory “He was definitely a city slicker,” Daphne
and thinking skills, and the im- said.
portance of talking about prob- They met outside a pub where Daphne and
lem sleep with your doctor. her friend had arranged to meet friends from
“We know that poor sleep the East Perth football team.
produces irritability, attention Phil’s chat-up line and sense of mischief im-
difficulties, slowed thinking, pressed her.
new learning and memory prob- “He told us it would be at least another hour
lems, as well as difficulties with before the team turned up,” Daphne said.
flexible thinking and problem Phil said: “One of my friends had had too much
solving,” Associate Professor to drink and we walked him away to stop him
Bucks said. from bothering the girls.”
“We also know poor sleep in- He and Daphne met up again in Perth six
creases blood pressure, affects months later and eventually married at St Cecilia’s
hunger hormones and increases Church in Floreat.
risk of obesity and diabetes. “We drove through Perth afterwards with all
the Just Married things on the car and were
“Taking all of this into ac-
pulled over by a policeman for being too noisy,”
count, we need much more Daphne said.
research into how these fac- Phil owned a block high on a hill in Launceston
tors impact on a person with Avenue, City Beach, and they have lived in their
Parkinson’s.” house there ever since.
She said that researchers They campaigned to have West Coast Highway
realised that people lived with realigned because of the number of serious car
Parkinson’s for a very long time crashes outside their home.
and the focus had shifted to en- “Being a nurse, I always felt I had to go out and
suring people with the condition see if I could help,” Daphne said.
had the best quality of life for They have a daughter, Kathryn, and a son, Karl,
years after their diagnosis. who went to local schools.
PWA senior Parkinson’s nurse Phil and Daphne recently treated themselves to
specialist, Janet McLeod, said an early anniversary present, taking themselves
sleep disturbances were an to the Horizontal Falls when they were in the
early symptom of Parkinson’s Kimberley.
and often presented as an issue Phil has recorded oral history for the local
before other symptoms became studies collection at Cambridge library, telling
obvious. tales of melting bullets to use them for fishing
The seminar will run from 11am sinkers and Daphne’s encounter with the serial
to 12.30pm at the Niche, on the killer Eric Cooke.
corner of Hospital Avenue and He offered her and a friend a lift home.
Aberdare Road. “He seemed nice enough, so we went with him,”
The cost is $15, $10 for mem- Daphne said.
bers. RSVP to Parkinson’s WA She said they had not suspected him of anything
on 9346 7373. untoward and he had dropped them where he
said he would.
Like the POST Friends of the Tengers were throwing an an-
Rain has been a good omen for Daphne and Phil Tenger, who had a very wet start to the niversary lunch for them at Sea View Golf Club
on facebook marriage and celebrate their golden anniversary this week. Photo: Paul McGovern on Friday.

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A Special Meeting of the City of Nedlands
The POST each week lists tradesmen who The closure will enable Western Power to underground the existing
Council is to be held on Tuesday 30 June 2015
overhead high voltage power lines currently located along Shenton
provide every household service, from Road. In addition, works associated with the realignment of Shenton in the Council Chambers at 71 Stirling Highway,
Road will be undertaken to improve traffic flow in the local area. Nedlands commencing at 7.00pm for the purpose
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SIOBHAN PAYNE 0432 785 988 siobhan.payne@acton.com.au

ACTON COTTESLOE AND DALKEITH PROPERTY MANAGEMENT 81 WARATAH AVENUE, DALKEITH


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SOUTH WEST

6 OCEAN BLUE LOOP, PEPPERMINT GROVE BEACH $439,000

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What a price in such a prime beachside location! 55.9m of collective dual frontage overlooking the big blue
wonder, you could build that beach home you have always dreamed of. Main photo above shows the views you
could have with the right design! The dimensions and elevation of this block give you nearly unlimited scope to
unleash your inner desires and build the beachside escape without the limitations that other blocks present. You
won’t have to stress about not having the room for sheds, patios and storage here - as the right house plan on
this 863sqm lot should give you “shed loads”.

SALESPERSON ON SITE SUNDAY 28TH JUNE 1.00PM -1.15PM

INTERNET ID# 2881554

TY CRIDDLE 0427 175 426 ty.criddle@acton.com.au

BUNBURY (08) 9791 5777 BUSSELTON (08) 9754 9200 DUNSBOROUGH (08) 9755 3399 MARGARET RIVER (08) 9758 8898
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COTTESLOE

109 BINDARING PARADE, CLAREMONT $2,200,000

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This stylish two storey home designed by award-winning architect Marcus Collins sits at the end of a long
gated driveway lined with fragrant manicured hedges. Awashed with natural light and clean lines throughout
its features include Jarrah floorboards, high ceilings, picture windows and plantation shutters.
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HOME OPEN: SATURDAY 27TH JUNE 10.40AM - 11.20AM

JODY FEWSTER 0414 688 988 jody.fewster@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

Netball premiers again after 19 years They last held the trophy match and finished with 19
aloft 19 years ago but, in goals from 27 attempts.
their third grand final in The first half was a tight af-
three years, the Perth Lions fair, with the Lions securing
were victorious over the only a three-goal advantage.
But in the third quarter
West Coast Warriors 49-44 they stepped it up and went
in the WA Netball League to three-quarter time nine
last Friday night. goals ahead.
Goal shooter Annika Lee- The Warriors came out
Jones, who had missed the fighting for the last quarter,
preliminary final because but the Lions were able to
she was in Canberra attend- hold them off to take the five-
ing the tall athlete program goal win.
at the Netball Centre of The Lions reserves and
Excellence, was named most under-18s teams narrowly
valued player. missed out on the finals, both
She shot 30 of the Lions’ finishing fifth.
goals from her 37 attempts. However, they were out
She was ably helped by in force on Friday night to
Tess Cransberg, who shot cheer the League team to a
particularly well early in the memorable win.

How to grow our


New premiers, the Perth Lions players are, rear from left, Lorraine Ward, Andrea McCulloch, Annika Lee-Jones,
own healthy food
Emma Ridley, Tess Cransberg, Ashley Jones, middle, from left, Ingrid Colyer, Stacey Barnes, Jamie English, Leanne Ross Mars will look at at home.
Govorko, Petrina Pehri, Simone Barker, and front, Teagan Waenga, Maddie O’Regan, Haley McKee, Nicole Girak, sustainable living in a talk The talk is open to the public
Rochelle McKee and Alice Coakley. for nutrition group OSWA and starts at 2pm on Saturday,
next Saturday. July 4, in the Anglican church
Ross, who is based in hall in Barker Road, Subiaco,

‘Fashion fades, style is eternal’


Nicole Jenkins will demon- accessories can create new outfits Society of WA.
Mundaring, will cover what
we should be doing with
water and soil in our own
backyards in order to grow
next to Coles.
There is an entry donation
of $7, which includes a healthy
afternoon tea.
strate creative ways to wear and how to convert fashion faux- To hear this vintage fashion healthy foods. All are welcome and there
scarves when she shares pas into chic statements. specialist, head along to the He will talk about compost- is no need to book.
She also has tips on how to Grove library, 1 Leake Street, ing kitchen scraps and the For more information, call
her old-school fashion tips travel with hand baggage only Peppermint Grove, from 4 to 6pm range of fruit, vegetables Tessa Jupp at Post Polio on
at the Grove Library this and still look classy. on Saturday, June 26. and herbs that can be grown 9383 9050.
Saturday. Nicole, who has a boutique in There is no charge and tea and
Nicole, the author of best-
selling books Love Vintage and
Melbourne called Circa Vintage,
is in Perth to present her talk
coffee will be available.
Nicole’s books will be available
postnewspapers.com.au
Style is Eternal, will show how for the Art Deco and Modernist for sale. Everybody reads the POST!

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1/18 Alfred Road, North Fremantle


All offers above $675,000 presented 5pm Monday 6
July 2015. (Seller reserves the right to sell prior)

2 1

Up and Away
Superb premium position. Top-of-the-hill views with huge
potential. Character two bedroom apartment-style home with
ocean views, river glimpses and a park over the road. This
fabulous proposition is further enhanced by a huge undercroft
area. A brilliant opportunity in all ways.

Home Open: 10.45am - 11.30am


Henry Willis 0418 939 429

80 Glyde Street, Mosman Park


$950,000
3 1
CLASSIC COTTAGE
Rare brick and iron cottage in the Federation Bungalow style.
Bursting with the character features you love – high ceilings, open
fireplace, jarrah floors - this home is well forward on its 374sqm
block allowing plenty of room for your new extension. Right-of-
way access provides further flexibility in design. Central Mosmans
location has a park on the doorstep, shops, restaurants and trains
a stroll away, private schools nearby and is perfectly positioned
between river and sea.
Home Open: 12.00pm - 12.45pm
Henry Willis 0418 939 429

1 Butler Way, Peppermint Grove


$4,750,000
4 3 3
LUXURIOUS RESORT LIFESTYLE
Quality home with open plan living flowing to undercover alfresco
and pool. Featuring 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, study, kitchen/
family/meals, covered alfresco with outdoor kitchen and oversized
garage. A private and secure home with a great sense of light and
space on just under 1000sqm of land. Easy walking access to the
river, parks, schools and the Napolean Street shopping and café
precinct.
Home Open: 1.15pm - 2.00pm
Henry Willis 0418 939 429

2 Viking Road, Dalkeith


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UNDER OFFER IN 36 HOURS AFTER BEING ON THE MARKET
FOR 6 MONTHS WITH ANOTHER AGENT
Beautifully presented light and airy family home. Brilliant floor
plan has an open plan hub with multiple alternative living areas
to spread out into when you need some separation. Immaculate
finishes, new bathrooms, top-end kitchen, plantation shutters,
alfresco terrace with auto louvre roof, generous spaces, privacy and
security. This meticulously maintained one-owner home in a leafy,
central location is now ready for your family.
Henry Willis 0418 939 429

 Office: 9384 6600 www.riverandsea.com.au


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MORRIS FRESH MEAT MARKET


EARLY BIRD SPECIALS 7AM - 11AM EVERYDAY
10 Shanks for ............................ $35 Lamb Backstrap ................... $23.99kg
TONY
Baby Lamb Cutlets................ $10.99kg Gravy Beef/Osso Bucco .......... $11.99kg
Baby Lamb Chump Chops ....... $13.99kg Loin Pork Chops .....................$9.99kg
Baby Lamb Loin Chops........... $15.99kg Breakfast Sausages 2kg ............$6.00
ANTHONY
Crumb French Cutlets ............ $15.99kg Baby Lamb French Cutlets....... $19.99kg
QUALITY CONTROLLED BUTCHERS
WEEKEND PACK BUDGET PACK THURS, FRI & SAT 7AM-
11AM MAD SPECIALS
1kg BBQ Sausages 1kg Mince
1 Roasting Chicken
1 Rolled Roast
1kg BBQ Sausages
1kg BBQ Steak 1kg Pork Cutlets
1kg Lamb Chops 1kg Chicken Pieces
Rolled Rib Roast Beef ...................$9.99kg
$ 1.5kg Roasting Pork

40
1kg Mince
1kg Diced Steak
kg Rissoles 1kg Rump Steak
$
Baby Lamb Loin Chops 5kg .................$50
105
1kg Grilling Steak
BBQ PACK 1kg Lamb Cutlets
1kg Rump Steak
1kg BBQ Sausages
1kg Rolled Rib Roast
FOREQUARTER PACK Lamb French Cutlets 5kg......................$80
Crumb French Cutlets 2kgs ..................$25
1kg BBQ Steak 2kg Blade Roast
2kg Porterhouse Steak
1kg Lamb Chops 1.5kg Shin Beef
1kg Pork Chops
Pork Belly.......................................$9.99kg
1kg Oyster Blade
1kg Rissoles
1kg Italian Sausages
$ 70 2.5kg Sausages
2kg Chuck Steak
$
150
2kg Rolled Rib Roast
LAMB & PORK PACK 2kg Corned Brisket
2kg Mince
BULK MEAT SPECIALS
1kg Lamb Loin Chops
1kg Lamb Cutlets
HINDQUARTER PACK
2kg Rump Steak Gravy Beef................................5kg for $45
1.5kg Roast Lamb 2kg Mince
1.5kg Roast Pork
1kg Pork Loin Chops
1kg T-Bone Steak
1.5kg Round Steak
Baby Lamb Cutlets ...................5kg for $45
Baby Lamb Chump Chops .......5kg for $50
1kg Pork Cutlets 1kg Topside Steak
$
90
1kg Pork Ribs 1kg Skirt Steak
1kg Gravy Beef
1 Rack of Lamb
$ Rump Steak ..............................5kg for $80
2kg Silverside
VARIETY PACK
1kg Thick Sausages
1kg Thin Sausages
1kg Thick Sausages 140
1kg Mince
1kg Porterhouse Steak
GIANT PACK
2kg Porterhouse Steak Lamb Loin Chops .....................5kg for $70
1kg Pork Chops
1kg Lamb Chops
1kg Rissoles
2kg Grilling Steak
2kg BBQ Sausages Chuck Steak .............................5kg for $55
1kg Pork Chops 1kg Rissoles
2kg Roasting Pork
1kg BBQ Sausages
1kg Grilling Steak
2kg Lamb Cutlets
2kg Mince
OUR OWN
$ PICKLED MEATS
100 $
199
1kg Chicken Pieces 1.5kg Italian Sausages
2kg BBQ Steak
1kg Leg Lamb Chops
Corned Brisket...............................$5.99kg
2 Roasting Chickens
SUPER PACK
2kg Leg of Lamb Roast 1kg Gravy Beef
2kg Lamb Loin Chops
2kg Lamb Cutlets
2kg Rolled Roast Beef
1kg Porterhouse Steak
Pickled Pork ...................................$6.99kg
Corned Silverside .........................$11.99kg
1kg Lamb Chump Chops 2kg Rump Steak
1kg Italian Sausages 1kg T-Bone Steak
2kg BBQ Steak
1kg Chilli and Garlic Sausages
$ Corned Ox Tongues.......................$6.99ea
259
1kg Pork Chops
2kg BBQ Sausages 1kg Chicken Breast
2kg Mince 1kg Chuck Steak
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Community news

Calder sets sights on Whalebone

Cottesloe longboarder Jarrah Calder on his way to double wins in the


Geraldton Surfing Classic at Coronation Beach, north of Geraldton.
Cottesloe longboarder Jarrah
Calder claimed the open nine-
remaining two events in the
series, the Whalebone Classic
Find 500 funky fungi
The nearly 500 species of works of mycelium connect with
foot and eight-foot longboard next month and the Yallingup fungi in Bold Park comfortably plant roots where they sneakily
titles at the recent Geraldton Surf Classic in December. outnumber the native plants. exchange food and nutrients to
Surfing Classic. The three events make up From mushrooms and toad- aid each other’s survival.
It’s the first time he has the triple crown series and stools to spores and slime To find out more about these
claimed both open titles in honour the contributions by moulds, they come in a weird intriguing organisms and enjoy
one year. the late Greg Laurenson to the and wonderful array of colours Bold Park’s bush, join the
“This has been a goal of mine WA surfing community over the shapes and sizes. Fungi are es- friendly Bold Park volunteer
for the last five years,” Jarrah past 40 years. sential in breaking down dead guides on one of their free
said. “It’s a pretty hard thing to Jarrah won last year’s triple organic matter and releasing morning walks.
achieve considering the level crown series and says it a great nutrients that can then be Walks will be held on Saturday
of competition from both local used by plants and animals to July 5, Thursday July 9 and
and state surfers. event to be involved in.
survive. Sunday July 19, leaving at 9am
“It was great to claim the The Whalebone Classic will And if you thought that the from the Tuart carpark in Perry
double win, and sets me up for be held in Cottesloe on July 10, part you can see is all there Lakes Drive and returning at
another shot at the triple crown 11 and 12. is, you are in for a surprise 10.30am.
This ghost fungus (Omphalotus
title, which I’m passionate about For more information visit because most of the fungus is For further information, visit
nidiformis) is commonly found at
trying to win again.” the Surfing WA website www. the base of banksia trees and glows underground. www.bgpa.wa.gov.au or phone
Jarrah is now focusing on the surfingwa.com.au. in the dark. Photo: M.Mykytiuk Extensive underground net- 9480 3996.

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4 2 1 2 1017sqm

Susan James Linda Sullivan


m. 0408 003 700 m. 0439 926 688
e. susan@spacerealty.com.au e. linda@spacerealty.com.au
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for sale
143 Alfred Road, Mount Claremont
4 2 2 521 sqm offers
IT’S A WONDERFUL, WONDERFUL LIFE! above
auction
Ideally located in the heart of Mt Claremont, this immaculate fully renovat- $1,050,000
ed and extended 1950’s cottage on a north facing 521sqm block blends
contemporary style with classic charm to bring you a stunning home full
of warmth, light and space. With 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms plus powder
room, formal lounge, open plan kitchen, living and dining, laundry, enter-
taining terrace and patio, double carport plus garage/workshop and low
maintenance gardens, this gorgeous family home offers modern spacious
living in a highly sought after location.

Open Saturday 27th June 1:00pm - 1:30pm

Simon McGrath John Hunter


0418 918 678 0427 654 352
simon@abelmcgrath.com.au john.hunter@abelmcgrath.com.au
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19 Kennedia Lane, Mount Claremont offers


above
Land 454 sqm
$650,000
Make Your Dreams Come True!
A unique opportunity to secure this exceptional level 454 sqm northern
aspect land in the heart of Mt Claremont. Surrounded by native
bushland, close to the best public and private schools in Perth, HBF
Stadium, Lake Claremont, Cottesloe Golf Club, with Perth’s beautiful
beaches and the CBD only minutes away, it’s the perfect location for
your new low maintenance luxury lifestyle.

Call for an appointment

Simon McGrath John Hunter


0418 918 678 0427 654 352
simon@abelmcgrath.com.au john.hunter@abelmcgrath.com.au
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Claremont Leederville Subiaco abelmcgrath.com.au


9286 3655 9208 1999 9381 2055
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for sale
86 Florence Road, Nedlands mid to
5 3 4 1 1012 sqm high
$2millions
auction
Granduer and Opulence
You can expect to be envied every moment of every day when you call
86 Florence Road, home. From the minute you enter the large welcoming
entry hall with bespoke cabinetry and sparkling chandelier – you just know
that this home is something truly unique. Located on the high side of the
street and just a few houses from the Golf Course, live in the lap of luxury
in one of the Western Suburbs most desirable locations. Renovated to an
exacting standard this enormous character home will delight and amaze
you at every turn with its large sumptuous rooms and period details. A
home of this stature really needs to be experienced to understand the
luxury and lifestyle that this home can offer you and your family.
Open Saturday 27th June 12:00pm - 1:00pm

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

4 Burwood Street, Nedlands


mid
3 1 1 1113 sqm $1,600,000s
$1millions
Live Life Large!
Once in a while that unique opportunity appears that is just too good
to pass up. 4 Burwood Street is ‘THAT’ opportunity. Located walking
distance to Kings Park, the new children’s hospital and in the sought
after Shenton College catchment - this character home is about to
make all your dreams come true. Sitting on an enormous 1113 sqm this
immaculate bungalow is simply bursting with all the features of the period.
Soaring high ceilings, polished boards and detailed ceilings – all just
waiting for your finishing touches.

Open Saturday 27th June 2:30pm - 3:00pm

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

Claremont Leederville Subiaco abelmcgrath.com.au


9286 3655 9208 1999 9381 2055
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for sale
43 Verdun Street, Nedlands
4 3 2 316 sqm auction
LAST CHANCE. FINAL NOTICE. auction
BIDDING STARTS AT $1.3MILLION
Ideally located in a peaceful and private pocket of Nedlands opposite
Highview Park, this stunning executive residence with 4 bedrooms, 3
bathrooms, study, open plan kitchen, living and dining, laundry, outdoor
kitchen and alfresco and garage offers magnificent contemporary living
with designer finishes and flawless detailing throughout. Striking travertine
floors extend throughout family living areas and wet zones – the gorgeous
ground floor bathroom features walk in shower, stone vanity and toilet.

Open Saturday 27th June 11:00am - 11:30am


Auction on-site (unless sold prior) | Sat 4th July 11:00am

Simon McGrath John Hunter


0418 918 678 0427 654 352
simon@abelmcgrath.com.au john.hunter@abelmcgrath.com.au
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Claremont Leederville Subiaco abelmcgrath.com.au


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POST, June 27, 2015 – Page 55

for sale
19A Strickland Street, Mount Claremont offers
3 1 2 465 sqm above
$1mil
auction
Light, space and location!
Perfectly located in one of Mt Claremont’s finest streets and surrounded
by private low maintenance landscaped gardens, this warm, inviting and
immaculately presented 3 bedroom home brings you relaxed family living
in a sensational location. Totally secure, with a/c throughout, a garage
and super-fast internet connection with speeds up to 100mbps, just mo-
ments to the renowned Deli Chicchi, Mt Claremont shops, local parks and
minutes to the beach, this lovely home offers the best in contemporary low
maintenance living in a highly sought after location. .

Open Saturday 27th June 1:40pm - 2:10pm

Simon McGrath John Hunter


0418 918 678 0427 654 352
simon@abelmcgrath.com.au john.hunter@abelmcgrath.com.au
u

30A Second Avenue, Claremont offers


4 3 2 386 sqm
above
$1.2mil
Ultra Modern Luxury
Contemporary style, timeless elegance, and sophistication combine
in this magnificent brand new two storey residence located in highly
sought after Claremont. With 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, powder room,
study, open plan kitchen, living and dining, teenage retreat/TV room,
laundry, alfresco with outdoor kitchen, low maintenance gardens and
double garage, this spectacular ultra-modern family home brings you
an exceptional lifestyle in an enviable location. With ducted zoned a/c,
smart wiring, alarm and video entry, this immaculate home delivers
exceptional family living at its best.
Open Saturday 27th June 2:20pm - 2:50pm

Simon McGrath John Hunter


0418 918 678 0427 654 352
simon@abelmcgrath.com.au john.hunter@abelmcgrath.com.au
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Claremont Leederville Subiaco abelmcgrath.com.au


9286 3655 9208 1999 9381 2055
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Community news

Rockabilly and swing dancing for Subiaco


Rockabilly and honky Rusty said: “Growing up, all sics on it – Little Richard and Swing dancers will perform There will be a short break
tonk blues band Shotdown those Saturday afternoon 50s Elvis and stuff like that. At that during the second set. during the concert when patrons
from Sugartown will play at movies – Dean Martin, a bit of early age Elvis was the biggest Sunday@subi concerts start at can buy a coffee or drink from
Subiaco’s free sunday@subi Elvis, a bit of Jerry Lewis – that influence.” 2pm with tickets available from the bar.
concert next Sunday, July 5. style interested me and contin- Shotdown from Sugartown 1.15pm on the day. Sunday@subi, presented by
They are fronted by vocalist ued through the years. comprise Rusty Pinto on lead They are allocated on a first- Subiaco council, will run every
Rusty Pinto, who has travelled “After that it was rock ’n’ vocals and rhythm guitar, Jon come, first-served basis and all Sunday until August 23 at the
in Europe and the US as both a roll music. Mum bought me a Matthews on lead guitar and Jay attendees must be present to Subiaco Arts Centre at 180
solo artist and with his bands. record that had all the clas- McIvor on double bass. collect their tickets. Hamersley Road.

Planting for Quintilian kids are rocking


the birds
A welcome to country and School will be out, but a rock
smoking ceremony conducted band of primary students will
by a Noongar elder kicked off be busy with their first gig at
a community planting day at the Paddo in Mt Hawthorn
Herdsman Lake. this weekend.
Yelakitj Moot Noongar elder The band will be playing at
Robyn Collard and her grand- the well-known venue for par-
daughter joined 20 volunteers for ents and friends.
the ceremony before 1200 sedges Quintilian School teacher
and shrubs were planted. Michael Basham, who is in a
The planting day was part of a band himself and plays gigs
revegetation project coordinated at the Paddington Ale House,
by the Department of Parks and said there were now seven
Wildlife. bands among the students at
Operations officer Wayne Childs the school.
said it was great to see all age “We started three years ago
groups take part. and last time the queue of
“The community cares about students interested in joining
the local environment and there went outside the classroom
was plenty of enthusiasm for the door.”
digging and planting of the tube The students play keyboards,
stock,” Mr Childs said. drums and guitars as well as
“The larger revegetation project providing vocals. They name
involves replanting a dense shrub their own bands, including
layer to provide shelter and food Skip-a-beat, Chatterbox and
for small bush birds such as fairy- No Direction.
wrens, scrubwrens and thornbills A couple of bands played at
so they can recolonise the area,” Nedlands Splashfest.
Mr Childs said. It is all part of a big music
“In time, this habitat may be- program at the school, which of-
come suitable for the reintroduc- fers tuition on violin, saxophone,
tion of other native species such Singer Laura van Vliet, front, with Quintilian musicians, from left, Fyn Slarke, Austin Vincent, Caspar McGavin, piano, keyboard, electric and
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Community news
Recycled phones help Young hands make light work
the deaf to ‘hear’
There are two simple ways to Anyone wanting to donate a
Lake Claremont will have more
grass trees and kangaroo paws as
well as other native plants, thanks
help people who are both deaf smart phone they no longer need to students from Moerlina School
and blind – donate a smart phone can go to www.ableaustralia.org. in Mt Claremont.
you no longer need or hold a au where they can access a free Year 5 and 6 students helped the
“silent” morning tea. reply-paid label so they can send Friends of Lake Claremont with
in their phone at no cost. rehabilitation work at the lake.
Able Australia, which works
Able Australia is also urging The students volunteer to do
extensively with people with sight
people to organise a small morn- this work every year.
and hearing impairments, is urg- ing tea with a difference – a silent
ing people to donate unwanted morning tea.
smart phones and chargers, During the morning tea, people
which will then be used to help are asked to take a minute or two
deaf-blind people stay socially to close or blindfold their eyes and
connected via a special braille try communicating with others
reader. without speaking.
Before the phones are reused Go to www.ableaustralia.org.au
all data will be wiped for privacy to get key details about hosting a
reasons. morning tea.
Able Australia’s Claire Tellef- The smart phones for the deaf-
son said smart phones could be blind need to be in full working
connected to braille machines order, but people are welcome to
through bluetooth technology. drop off any old mobile phones
The appeal for phones is a part- and accessories at their nearest
nership between Able Australia MobileMuster collection point.
and MobileMuster, a not-for- Simply visit www.mobilemuster.
profit mobile phone recycling com.au to find the nearest drop-
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Cat Haven in Shenton Park is
marking the end of the financial
immerse
in
$30 year this weekend, reducing the
adoption cost of homeless cats
and kittens by 50%. Chinese
It is on until the end of Sunday,
Signed copies of Presumed Guilty are available from
the POST at 276 Onslow Road, Shenton Park or
June 28, and each new owner
will also get a free bag of cat
products.
culture
The Lane Bookshop, Claremont or buy online from the ABC Shop “Cat Haven is still full to the A Chinese language
brim with so many gorgeous cats, and culture program
young and old, all types of person- May needs a new home. in Claremont will
alities to suit everyone, different Photo: Alma Sarhan include fun activities
breeds and colours and we even like kite and mask
still have some kittens,” Chandra find homes for as many of them making, paper-cutting
WESTERN METROPOLITAN REGIONAL COUNCIL Woodley, Cat Haven’s marketing as possible. and kung fu.
officer said. There are currently more than
2015/16 FEES AND CHARGES “Adoptions have slowed and we 300 cats in the shelter and 550 in
temporary foster homes.
The sessions are for
children aged six to 12
At the Ordinary Council Meeting held 4 June 2015 Council adopted the following fees still have so many cats at the shel- who are looking for
payable at the Brockway Waste Transfer Station from 1 July 2015 (inc GST): ter left over from kitten season.” As well as having people adopt something interesting,
Cats like Dolly and May have cats, the shelter needs donations, creative and educa-
General Waste 1/7/2015 – 30/6/2016 been in the cat pens at Cat Haven foster carers and volunteers. tional for the school
Car or Boot Load (seats up) $30.00 for a long time and can get quite de- Visit Cat Haven at 23 Lemnos holidays.
pressed from being cooped up. Street, Shenton Park, or go to The Confucius
Small trailer (6x4 i.e. 1.8m x 1.2m) or smaller $70.00 www.cathaven.com.au for more
Cat Haven takes in more than Institute workshops
Sand and rubble: Small trailer (6x4 i.e. 1.8m x 1.2m) 6500 cats a year and its aim is to information.
or smaller
$160.00 are designed to de-
velop communication
Large trailer (>6x4 i.e.: > 1.8m x 1.2m) $115.00 skills and children’s
Tonne (to landfill) $198.00 understanding of the
Minimum charge $70.00 amazing ancient cul-
Greenwaste ture of China.
With various fun
Car or Boot Load (seats up) $18.00 cultural activities
Small trailer (6x4 i.e. 1.8m x 1.2m) or smaller $40.00
ADOPTION OF
planned, each child
Large trailer (>6x4 i.e.: > 1.8m x 1.2m) charged at the per tonne rate MODIFICATIONS TO will take home a styl-
Tonne (to landfill) $90.75 COUNCIL POLICY LV128 ish piece of art to be
– NORTH EAST PRECINCT proud of.
Minimum charge $40.00 Morning, afternoon
DESIGN GUIDELINES
Tyres MUSIC FOR PLEASURE Notice is hereby given that
and whole day sessions
Car, LT & 4x4 (off rim) $7.00 Concert Series 2015 the Town at its Ordinary are available from
Car, LT & 4x4 (on rim) $12.00 Council Meeting held July 13 to 17 in the
On Sunday afternoons during the months of July and 16 June, 2015 resolved to adopt Maple Room at UWA’s
Trucks (off rim) $18.00 modifications to Council Policy Claremont campus, on
August 2015, the Music for Pleasure Concert Series will LV128 – North East Precinct
Trucks (on rim) $30.00 be held in the War Memorial Town Hall, Cottesloe from Design Guidelines, pursuant
the corner of Princess
Super single $25.00 3.00pm to 5.00pm. to clause 82 of Town Planning and Goldsworthy
Tractor / grader $100.00 Scheme 3. roads.
Ticket price includes Afternoon Tea. Please see the Council Parents are not re-
Changes to the Design
Other sizes P.O.A Website http://www.cottesloe.wa.gov.au for full schedule Guidelines relate to the shape quired to stay and all
Other Waste and ticket booking information or telephone 9285 5000. and development of public materials are included
open space identified in the in the cost of $10 per
LPG Bottles (max 3) Mat Humfrey Structure Plan inclusive of an
No charge for gas bottle disposal for member Acting Chief Executive Officer addition adopted by Council
child per session, or
Council residents
$12.00 each to clarify arrangements for the $75 for the week.
PO Box 606 Cottesloe WA 6911
proposed plaza development For more informa-
Mattresses & Ensembles $18.00 each Telephone (08) 9285 5000 requirements in front of the tion, call the UWA
Email council@cottesloe.wa.gov.au goods shed in Shenton Road.
Asbestos $14.00/sheet
Website www.cottesloe.wa.gov.au
Confucius Institute on
Corner Brockway Rd & Lemnos St, Shenton Park
A copy of this policy is 6488 6888.
available for inspection at
Weekdays 7.30am-3.45pm; Weekends 10am-1pm
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308 Stirling Highway,
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Community news
‘Thank you,’ Expert tips
on pruning
says Rotary Award-winning Nedlands
park staff will start prun-
More than 400 bags of food have
gone to people in need, thanks to gen- ing the roses at the Peace
erous householders in Claremont. Memorial Rose Garden in
The Rotary Club of Bay View Stirling Highway during the
Claremont asked people to leave out week beginning July 13.
donations of non-perishable food for If anyone in the community
its Foodbank collection drive. would like some expert prun-
The bags of food they collected ing tips so they can get the best
filled 14 Foodbank bins to capac- spring blooms, head along
ity, translating to over 1.3 tonnes of to the Rose Garden and ask
foodstuff. questions of the experienced
The donations will help Foodbank gardeners.
WA help the 77,000 West Australians Nedlands gardeners will be
who suffer food insecurity. pruning in the Peace Memorial
Rotary club member Patricia Loquan Rose Garden during fine
said: “Our recent visit to Foodbank’s weather for a number of weeks
new headquarters inspired us to con- and welcome questions.
tinue this initiative, and especially They recently received a
during the colder months. Pride of Workmanship award
“We hope it will bring some much- from the Dalkeith Rotary Club
needed cheer where it matters the After a day of collecting donated food, members of the Rotary Club of Bay View filled 14 huge containers for the outstanding presenta-
most.” for Foodbank. tion of the Rose Garden.

morning bowls were blizzard. confident they will do back from the pair of
Cambridge
A small group played
David Sladen and
Colin Herring, with
Andy Jenkins and
bowling As a result, the
blokes had a beaut
afternoon in bright
better in series two.
With some club
members becom-
Peter Evans and Usha
Nigam.
Fortune favoured
at Cambridge Bowling Ian Cooke taking out sunlight and gentle ing tourists and the the brave when four
mid-winter shorts.
Club last Wednesday second prize. Dalkeith To the games, and
breezes. The down bureau’s threat of bowlers challenged
under cloudy skies. Monday’s mufti side was that Macca rain, numbers were the elements to play
There were no Nedlands the outright winners McIntosh returned Sunday morning
pairs games were won of last Tuesday’s mixed down for the club’s
winners because the by David Hughes and and, of course, won Thursday three-bowl scroungers.
scores were even. The week started bowls were Pauline with the assistance of After several close
Phil McShane. House, Tom James pairs.
Friday’s games were Visitors Jill Brigham with an elite group of Ivor Davies and Rick Robbie Blythe and ends – there was a lot
played in quite windy members being on the and John Hollingshead (the Wick) Mapley in of measuring – and
and Peter Freund with +13. Mac Hughes picked up
conditions, with the were second, with national TV news. a split game of win- a single on the last end some handicap as-
team of John Godfrey, Marie Monks gave Equal on +9 were ners/winners, losers/ sistance, this week’s
Bob Gauntlett and Ivor Davies, Esther of their second game
Gavin Arrow and Peter Mellows in third the Government a losers. to be the only pair to King Scrounger was
Maureen Young win- good drubbing for tak- Scott and Marie Monks, Joel Steinberg still Alan Brindley with
place. and the team of Peter win both games and
ning with +8. David Sladen and ing away our pensions has not fronted with take the major prize. 26 points, from Alex
The winners of while David Ironside Norris, Olga Mirmikidis the club’s promotional Gryta (21pts), Vern
Jim Sweeney won the and Dawn Newton. Malcolm Moore and
the RAC Saturday plate. was featured giving film. Apparently there Jones (16pts) and John
Due to Macca Kim Jefferis had a
a brilliant display of was a technical glitch Hall (9pts).
McIntosh’s absence, good win in their first
bowls in a stunning in the orgy scene Confucius says: “It
Read the POST online at postnewspapers.com.au ensemble of Armani others were given a
chance of a win in
and there has to be
game and were pipped
by their opposition’s
is well known that
a re-take. The blokes when little boys who
some very close games last bowl in their tell lies grow up they
claimed they were second game, but had
RETIRE TO ARCADIA WATERS in the Thursday’s
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The top team was
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Peter Jeanes, Gwenda John Hall and Uncle
$78 McIntosh (keep it in Arthur finished up Pétanque
the family) and Tommy Hollywood with the plate and
0,0 James with +4. cup and saucer, all at
00 Then came John Subiaco a bargain price.
Social play was
Pole, Pauline House, enjoyed when the
There were stand-
Bruce Fiergert and It was back to earth weather permitted
out performances at Subiaco Pétanque
Peter Wiesner on a with a thud for the la- by two teams in the
count-back from Ron dies in last Tuesday’s Club last Saturday.
Mars Bar pairs on This Saturday, June
Day, Don Hicks, Kerry undercover pennants. Saturday.
Haddleton and Peter Sorrento were just too 27, will be the final
Bob Porter and Rod competition day of the
Premium Village, Gason.
Friday saw a hardy
good.
Dot Leeson, Nada
Hickling got the jump
early and never looked
ongoing President’s
Prestige Location. group of ladies face the
elements, and the win-
Bonny, Usha Nigam
and Betsy Tapley
back, finishing with
+17 to win. Ted Brown
Trophy for the year.
There will be a
ners were Joan Robins, managed to make tight finish in this
and Ray Preston with hard-fought contest,
Apartment 49, tastefully renovated 3 bed, 2 bath, A/C Rosemary Norris, double digits to lose +15 had to settle for
Jenny Wilmott and 28/11 while Jenni making the final day
second place and the very exciting.
Call us today for a personal tour of Gwenda McIntosh. Lush, Deidre Duncan, Snickers.
The club’s weather Margaret Gawler and At the end of play
this beautiful home and village. Ray Fells and Alan there will be a trophy
forecaster, Maureen Pam Forrester worked Brindley won the bat- presentation followed
1300 88 98 35 Davison, proclaimed
that Saturday’s plan-
hard but lost 26/9.
Despite finishing
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Community news
14 years for Tyler has smashed goals
Subi walks
For the past 14 years, volunteer
Marion Gathercole has been or-
before trek even starts
ganising and leading free walks On Wednesday, Tyler Formica someone else’s drug or alcohol
around Subiaco. and his father, Steve, will set off misuse.”
Marion will lead her 14th anni- to walk the 96km of the Kokoda He said that when drug and
versary walk at 1.30pm on Sunday, Track in Papua New Guinea alcohol issues seemed to be
July 12. for charity. gripping the community, it was
The walk will reflect on the Tyler, of West Perth, has al- crucial to support organisations
Anzac centenary, including the ready smashed his goal of raising that helped not only people who
recently restored Subiaco Fallen $5000 for the drug and alcohol misuse a substances, but also
Soldiers’ Memorial. counselling group, Holyoake. their family and friends.
It will explore Subiaco’s town He has raised the bar and is Angie Paskevicius, CEO of
centre before viewing the Subiaco now aiming to raise $7000. Holyoake, echoed Tyler’s ob-
Museum’s current exhibition, Tyler said the Holyoake cause servations.
When the Great War Came to seemed to strike a chord with “When partners, parents,
Subiaco. those around him. children, siblings, and friends
Walkers can then enjoy billy “People have contacted me get professional support, they
tea and an Anzac biscuit. directly to talk about why they learn skills to cope with the
The walk will start and finish on situation, and can also help the
had donated and I have been
the grassed area at the Subiaco person affected to seek help,”
blown away,” he said. “I did not
Museum, 239 Rokeby Road. she said.
know Holyoake had touched the
lives of so many people who are Each year Holyoake helps more
Understanding in my circle of friends, as well
as my family.
than 6500 people by providing
practical programs to address
Alzheimer’s “When I really sit back and
analyse the situation, I find it
hard to find someone I know
alcohol and drug issues.
To support Tyler’s walk, head
to https://give.everydayhero.com/
A panel of experts on
Alzheimer’s disease will present who has not been impacted by au/tyler-formica.
a free community lecture in
Dalkeith early next month.
Internationally renowned
Professor Ralph Martins, and
Kids learn to live healthily
Associate Professors Giuseppe The Snap kids’ holiday pro- cooking, wholefoods preparation,
Verdile and Mike Weinborn will gram in Cottesloe is designed yoga, meditation and confidence-
talk about Alzhemier’s and the to start good lifestyle habits building exercises.
latest research from 6.30 to 7.30pm early. The program will run from
on Wednesday, July 8, at Dalkeith Children aged five to 12 are 9am to 4pm on Tuesday and
Hall, 97 Waratah Avenue. invited to take part in sessions Thursday, July 7 and 9, at Cancer
There will be an opportunity led by qualified and experienced Support WA, 80 Railway Street,
to ask questions and chat to the health and wellness experts who Cottesloe.
speakers over refreshments. teach the importance of a healthy The cost is $60 per day and
Seating is limited and people lifestyle balance. includes lunch.
are asked to RSVP by Tuesday, They will present fun and engag- For more information, call
July 7, to Caren on 9347 4200 or ing activities on managing stress, Chandrika Gibson on 9384 3544.
admin@alzheimers.com.au. finding purpose, eating well and
The free session has been or- Training is only part of the task Tyler Formica has set himself for
his trek in New Guinea. He also wants to raise lots of money for a exercising their bodies. Like the POST
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Irreverence in a happening world


Jesus: No Ordinary Life


Lockwood Productions
Blue Room Theatre
Closes July 4
REVIEW: CICELY BINFORD
Nothing is sacred afforded them. Even

The greatest story ever


with this troupe, and musical theatre stalwart
Brendan Hanson gets right
told never gets old, does nothing is off limits, into the game, making his
it? Artists can’t resist Blue Room debut with a
it, audiences eat it up, so it probably won’t great send-up of the typical
and comedians use it for
blasphemous fodder.
be comfortable for insecure actor.
It’s really the performers
the devout Christian


Writer/director Damon that turn this water into
Lockwood is giving his wine, as the material does
own satirical version of contingent. not add anything especially
Biblical events in his new ground-breaking to the
madcap comedy Jesus: No canon of Jesus satire.
Ordinary Life. You’ll want to make the
It features an ensemble inevitable comparison to
of some of Perth’s improv Monty Python, but do
comedy heavyweights and resist. The cast is so good,
takes a swing at modern from Andrea Gibbs as an
life using the ancient tale as endearingly naughty Mary
the framework. and Nick Pages-Oliver,
An ad agency has to Sean Walsh and Talei
been hired to find a new Howell-Price, that we
Jesus to represent the revel in their rebellious
increasingly unpopular irreverence and forgive
church, and though the ■ Andrea Gibbs and Sean Walsh turn water into wine with their religious comedy schtick. the occasionally scattered
“real” Jesus (Shane script.
Adamczak) shows up to There’s a special madness
audition for the role, it He begins to believe he won’t be comfortable a grain of Lot’s wife, as The performers make the
that Damon builds into his
ends up going to someone really is Jesus, and allows for the devout Christian the performers did in one most of their characters,
show. He’s not afraid to
who looks the part and has himself to be convinced to contingent. scene), there will be plenty and demonstrate the kind
go into some fairly nutty
an actor’s slick delivery make the ultimate sacrifice But for those who can of laughs as Lockwood and of generosity, agility and
territory, and this is where
(Brendan Hanson). as a method actor. take their religion with Co. make light of God and teamwork that years of
it excels.
The new Jesus is a huge It plays out like a grain of salt (or with Co. improvisation would have
improvised sketch comedy

Balletic razzamatazz
success, but the actor playing
him has trouble separating as the performers tag on
fact from fiction, and soon and off scene and wait just
begins to buckle under the off stage for their next bit.

cover
Nothing is sacred with across the stage, effort- Bruno Mars, Beyoncé,
pressure of the constant lessly moving from a grand Usher, Lorde, Jessie J,

story
demands of the role. this troupe, and nothing
is off limits, so it probably jeté into a free spin, from Rihanna and J LO.
fouetté to hip-hop and bat- ■ Ballet Revolucion

A direct response ■ From page 63 tement to back flips.


They are backed by the
eight-piece Ballet Revolución
returns to the Regal
Theatre from July 21
to 31. Book through

to Direct Answers
The show is a live band, playing hits from
combination of physical Ticketek.
strength and control POST TimeOut has two double passes to give
win

In response to Thomas’s wanted – all of his own combined with the loose- away for the opening night of Ballet Revolucion
question (TimeOut, June making, is so resentful. limbed, hip-swaying at the Regal Theatre on Tuesday, July 21, at
20) about whether he has And yet he fails to natural rhythms so 7.30pm. To be in the running to win a double
unreasonable expectations mention, even equate, that instinctive in South pass, email: timeout@postnewspapers.com.au
his wife’s years of juggling with “Revolucion” in the subject line.
that his wife should use American dancers. It is
a day job plus a home job Include your name and address. Winners will
her inheritance to pay off hot, sexy, fast and thrilling. be notified by email and tickets mailed.
their mortgage as he had plus three children are all The dancers literally fly The competition closes on June 8.
done, Wayne and Tamara contributions on a scale
replied: “Once you realised needing to be quantified.
your companion has the Until it is on the table I have come
a long, long, direct lives secretly. I am a
rather non-judgmental,
the highlight of our
relationship is that it
answers
attitude ‘my money is my as a contribution to an
money and your money elastic-sided mortgage, long way humanitarian, secular simply felt natural from
is our money’ action was nothing will be settled. since I first individual and an the beginning. We simply
Surprisingly, you are came across Wayne & Tamara entrepreneur. Yet, I feel we belong to each
required ... If we aren’t full
partners in the marriage, so convinced financial the best relationship was single. other and there has never
which includes all the bills, input alone qualifies. This direction providers out much damage. Fast forward to the been any pretence from
are we still partners in is wrong, as is Thomas’s there. Also: Loving my most beautiful period of either of us. We will soon
life?” black and white way of The first step ranged children, not disarming my entire life, the kind be married.
going about things. from recovering from them with their niceness, I would wish for my Wayne and Tamara,
■ Brent, of Dalkeith, Every step of the way childhood abuse to teaching them to stand up children. I met this man you have touched so
has replied: Thomas’ wife, even on recognising that the for themselves and telling at a stage where, guided many lives, many of
reduced hours and pay, marriage I was in was not them that putting up with through your direct whom may never have
I thought your reply to part of the “for better or blatant wrong was never answer and through the reached out to you
contributed to capacity,
Thomas was very scary. worse” promise I made. the “nice” thing to do. answers you had for directly, but you are more
and post-employment
You run a red light. My ex-husband hates And I found and lived others, I knew I was than doing your bit in
tipped in a portion of her
It was at the you! my life to the fullest even not going to settle for building truer marriages,
early retirement funds.
intersection where he More steps: Finding the when the relationship/ anything but real. real homes and stronger
Without any credit
signals the arrangements courage to get a divorce marriage I waited for Today, Wayne and people.
for contributions other
between him and his wife … recovering from the all my life was not Tamara, I am the most Audrey
than financial, she
in contributing equally to break-up of a special happening. content soul. I found him
naturally holds back. Her
the purchase of a home relationship that could I did wonder for years halfway around the world Audrey, thank
inheritance from a relative
continued until the birth never have worked … why I was unlucky. and online. I refused to you. You give
is a first whisper of
of their first child. saying yes to a proposal Putting modesty aside, follow anybody’s rules, us too much
independence spelling that
You step right across out of being tired of I am told by many I am any books, but did what credit and
other options are available.
the significance of it. waiting … and backing good-looking, intelligent, felt right and natural. yourself too little, but
Thomas needs to face
Thomas with a job, a out from all of these soon with a heart full of He, too, will say thank you.
up to a fairer evaluation
wife, a home, a family, and enough to not cause too empathy, saving souls and to everybody that Wayne & Tamara
or take the consequences.
an investment – all he ever
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Arnhem Islands inspire
Land to Brian Robinson grew
up in the idyllic tropical
surroundings of the Torres

Subiaco
Strait Islands, between
the tip of Australia’s Cape
York Peninsula and Papua
RHIANNON SHINE New Guinea.
As well as absorbing the
■ Sculptural close-up on
The work of celebrated culture of his people, Brian
blooms.
Aboriginal artist Nongirrna was particularly influenced
Marawili will be shown for ■ Nongirrna Marawili by the myths and legends
the first time in WA at a of the Torres Strait, the theoretical approach and
exactly how she wants it to medium, as well as crossing
Subiaco gallery next week. be. She has enough guts to traditional motifs and the
Nongirrna’s larrakitj islanders’ natural carving the boundaries between
say ‘this is me, this is my reality and fantasy.
(hollow logs) and bark identity, this is my people’.” ability.
paintings will be exhibited Today, he is a multi- The resulting art draws
Kade said Nongirrna’s from a diverse array of
at Seva Frangos Art gallery latest body of work, which skilled contemporary artist
next month, coinciding whose practice includes inspiration, including
would be seen by the graffiti art, popular culture
with her visit to Perth as public for the first time painting, printmaking,
a finalist in the 2015 WA sculpture and design iconography and of course,
when the Subiaco show traditional Torres Strait
Indigenous Art Awards. ■ Nongirrna Marawili follows in her husband’s footsteps opened, was quite different – and he is on show at
Nongirrna, who is in Mossenson Galleries in cultural motifs, objects and
with her award-nominated ochre on bark paintings. from her previous work.
her 70s, is one of only Subiaco’s Hay Street. activity.
controlled art centre in alive. “It’s minimalist with lots
16 national finalists and north-east Arnhem Land, But after he died, Kade of negative space,” he said. Brian’s graphic style ■ The exhibition, Earthly
the only one from the about 700km east of said, Nongirrna started He said her paintings combines his Islander Bound, is on show until
Northern Territory. Darwin. to shine as a solo artist, were both contemporary heritage with a passion for July 28.
Her work includes Kade said Nongirrna making her mark on and captivating, with a experimentation, both in
carvings, bark paintings had held her first solo the contemporary and surprising looseness and
and prints, and reflects exhibition in 2013. Indigenous art scenes. vitality.
the organic patterns, Nongirrna’s late husband, “She has puttered along She has received many
culture and history of her Djutjadjutja Munungurr, humbly as a great artist for awards and accolades,
eastern Arnhem Land was also an acclaimed many years,” he said. including winning the
environment. artist and won the prize for “But it was after her National Aboriginal and
Accompanying Best Bark Painting at the husband passed that Torres Strait Islander Art
Nongirrna to Perth will National Aboriginal Art her identity really shone Award last year.
be Kade McDonals, the Awards in 1997. through in her work. ■ Her exhibition at Seva
coordinator of the Buku Nongirrna would assist “Everything she does is Frangos Art, 271 Rokeby
Larrnggay Mulka Centre, with her husband’s art and with true conviction. Road, will run from July1 ■ Brian Robinson in front of his lino print, The Gods of
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One for the carnivores


the chef’s ($12.90) arrives a few

wife
minutes later. It is made
with a gruyère and
parmesan béchamel and
AMANDA CARLIN finished with sourdough
crumbs.
Chef and I literally With very little room to

at a
blow in through the spare, Chef and I share
front door of Chophouse, dessert. We are so glad
from the blustery wind that we do, because it’s

GLANCE tunnel that is St George’s


Terrace.
The two-storey
a cracker! The popcorn
brittle semifreddo is as
■ Chophouse good as any dessert gets.
200 St George’s Terrace, Perth
restaurant is a warm A fluffy layer of
Phone 1300 246 748 haven, full of hearty, marshmallow tops the
meaty smells on a cold silky semifreddo, which
■ opening times winter’s day. sits on a layer of sponge
Monday to Friday, noon to ■ In a meat lover’s heaven don’t go past the dessert – the semifroddo is a cracker!
Chophouse, a Sydney- cake. The popcorn and
midnight.
based business that also a worthy selection more often. It is topped and jus and there is also honeycomb brittle, and a
Saturday, 6pm to midnight.
recently opened in of local craft beers, with crunchy kohlrabi, a choice of accompanying smear of salted caramel
■ rating Perth, is right next to the including Eagle Bay and a vegetable from the sauces. sauce give crunch and a
revamped Cloisters food
food &&&&
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Young Henry.
Chophouse is described
cabbage family.
For main, we eye off
As with many
upmarket steakhouses,
salty kick to the dish.
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service &&&
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We’re seated upstairs
ambience &&&&
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in the cosy dining room steakhouse. It’s not been dry aged for four into an expensive meal ground running. Though
value for money &&&
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■ style – steakhouse times. Downstairs is a but there are subtle nods kilogram, it would cost We share garlic and produce is top notch and
bar area and an outside to its influence on the about $170 and my bet is herb seasonal greens cooked to a very high
■ wine – extensive; many WA,
deck that will be ideal for menu. that it’s worth splashing ($9.20), the shoestring standard, and if you are
interstate and international wines.
cheeky after-work drinks Chef has a hankering out on. fries ($9) and a piping mad about meat you
■ owner– Keystone Group in warmer months. won’t be disappointed.
for some dude food I choose a more hot cauliflower gratin
■ chef – Scott Alfonso The pleasant service is and the mac and cheese conservative beef
■ feel – Warm, rustic/industrial off to a shaky start that bombs ($18.90) fit the short rib ($36). The

life by the
interior can be wholly blamed on bill perfectly. Macaroni deliciously tender piece
technology – the iPad is

drop
■ wheelchair access – yes cheese made with three of meat practically
not playing ball – so it’s cheeses is crumbed, slides off the bone with
■ cost – Entree – $18.90 to $38.90 back to pen and paper to deep fried and served a gentle poke from my
Mains – $19.90 to $170 take our order.
Dessert – $6 to $12.90 with a napoletana sauce, knife. It is glazed with a
Wine drinkers are delicious! sweet and tangy house-
■ all in all – Marvellous meats. well catered for with an I devour the yellowfin made barbecue sauce. Big is better it is directed towards the
Excellent desserts are certainly not extensive list that has Wine glasses are bigger
tuna entrée ($24.50). The beef fillet sides of the tongue and
an afterthought. now than they were three
many local, interstate The exceptionally fresh ($54.90), served on away from the middle
and international wines decades ago. front where sugar is
fish is seared and sits on the bone, is perfectly
available from interesting tasted.
The TIMEOUT food reviewer visits
a scrumptious avocado cooked medium rare
places like Lebanon. It’s not that we’re A full-bodied white wine
restaurants unannounced and and wasabi puree, a and full of flavour, as (chardonnay) normally
Boutique beer is very drinking more wine –
pays for meals and drinks. tasty combination that aged meat should be. It consumption per head in has little sugar and is not
on-trend and there is I think should be used is served with a chutney excessively acidic and
Australia has remained
static – it’s about giving is suited to a tall tulip

Pickles
the same in growing veg- wine a bigger surface glass (turned-in lip) and
etables or selecting local area in the glass, a cut rim so flavour is
produce. allowing it to breathe generally directed to the

on the
Popular products include readily. middle of the tongue. It
beetroot and shiraz relish, And wine can be swirled is much the same with
vigorously in a large red wine. Pinot noir is
sparkling strawberry jam,
naturally high in acid

move
glass without giving table
rocky road with red wine companions a shower. and is best in a fat round
jelly, and red pepper, char- White wine glasses thistle glass with a cut
donnay and chilli sauce. remain taller and slimmer rim, whereas cabernet
“Initially the chutneys, than red wine glasses sauvignon and shiraz
Cottesloe, the east wine jellies and mustards simply because red wine are invariably served in
coast, and Singapore: a were made to use on the is robust and requires large tulip glasses and
Denmark winery’s new lunch platters at The Lake more aeration. the centre of the tongue
condiment range is going House restaurant,” Leanne Colourless glasses are becomes the epicentre of
places. still prized, stemware is flavour.
said.
The Lake House’s preferred and a carefully When drinking bubbles
“People just loved them washed glass is essential. we are bucking the
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the newest products on the It doesn’t stop there for bigger trend by moving
and preserves. they could buy them, so we some wine drinkers. away from a tall flute to
shelves at The Boatshed, in rant, and now make sweet savoury sauces and syrups, decided to sell the products The shape of the glass a shorter, tulip-shaped
Cottesloe. and savoury delights in antipasto and dressings, at the cellar door.” and the rim is important glass where aromatics
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In the mind that made Pet Sounds


Love & Mercy (M) But it is not an his concurrent mental realised he was trapped on of how the voices and Composer Atticus Ross
unprecedented casting risk. breakdown and his in the stranglehold of his sounds reverberating in his (The Social Network) was
✪✪✪✪ After all, the screenplay is eventual recovery 20 years control-freak self-styled head made their way out given access to Wilson’s
REVIEW: PIER LEACH co-written (with Michael later. guru psychotherapist, and into groundbreaking master tapes for inspiration
Alan Lerner) by Oren The latter was thanks in Eugene Landy (Paul albums like Pet Sounds and samples and what
At first glance it is hard Moverman, who wrote I’m no small part to Wilson’s Giamatti). – despite the terrible, he delivers is a unifying
to see how Paul Dano Not There, which famously now-wife Melinda Directed by Bill Pohlad, undermining influence of force in the film between
and John Cusack could had six actors, including Ledbetter (Elizabeth a filmmaker best known his tyrannical father. Wilson’s head space and
both play Brian Wilson, Cate Blanchett play Bob Banks, excellent), who met as a producer (Wild, 12 The production values his catalogue of songs.
the musical genius behind Dylan. So matching Dano, the gentle, prescription Years a Slave, Brokeback are all superb – the Love & Mercy was
the Beach Boys; they’re who with a few extra kilos drug-hazed Wilson Mountain), the film costumes, production years in the making and
physically so different. looks quite like a young by chance at a LA car burrows deep into Wilson’s design, editing, and developed with the full
It is one of the several Wilson, and Cusack, who dealership and quickly psyche, shedding light importantly the score. cooperation of the Wilsons.

cinema
wonders of Love and doesn’t at all, is really not
Mercy that they pull it off such a stretch.
so assuredly, uniting their Love and Mercy is far
performances with a spot-on
physicality that makes the
more conventional than
the experimental Dylan REWIND
back-and-forth transition film. But still takes a bold, What the critics are saying…
between Wilson in his 20s unorthodox approach to
in the 1960s and his 40s in its subject – namely, a ■ Far From the Madding Crowd (M)
the 1980s so seamless and tender portrait of Wilson ✪ ✪ ✪ ✪½
cumulatively revealing. at his creative peak, “[Thomas] Vinterberg may rush the final
act, but he gets pitch-perfect perform-
ances from Schoenaerts, Sheen and
Sturridge and brings out the wild side in
N O Ë L C O WA R D ’ S

BLITHE
Mulligan, who can hold a close-up like
nobody’s business. She’s a live wire in a
movie that knows how to stir up a clas-

SPIRIT
sic for the here and now,” says Rolling
Stone. But the Guardian reckons, “There
is ultimately something very unbalanced
in this movie: the female lead and one
male support are outstanding; another
supporting male is fine and the third is
 frankly uncomfortable and miscast.”
B L AC K S WA N S TAT E T H E AT R E C O M PA N Y

JUL ■ Minions (PG) ✪✪✪


Screen International calls Minions, “A
TO
surprisingly demented delight; a crazy,
 spirited, if simplistic fusion of off-beat
adult humour blended with the sensibil-
AUG ity of an anarchic toddler.” But Variety
says of the Despicable Me prequel, “this
by-popular-demand detour proves that
■ John Cusack as Brian Wilson in the 1980s, with Elizabeth Banks as Wilson’s as boundless as the yellow creatures’
wife-to-be, Melinda. appeal may seem, they work better as
supporting characters than as the main

Revolution at Revelation
attraction – not that the Minions will
be wearing out their welcome anytime
soon”.
Revelation Perth International the local industry.
■ Going Clear: Scientology and the
Film Festival returns for its 18th The festival will also include
year of celebrating independent two new WA-produced features, Prison of Belief (M) ✪✪✪✪
documentaries, a feature narrative “This impeccably assembled and
cinema with a focus on Australian argued film represents a brave, timely
filmmaking. and locally made short films as part
intervention into debates around the
A HILARIOUS AND FANTASTICAL The festival opens on July 2 with of the Get Your Shorts On short organisation that have been simmer-
COMEDY ABOUT ‘ASTRAL BIGAMY’. Perth writer Reg Cribb’s film, Last film festival (July 9). ing for some time,” says the Hollywood
Cab to Darwin, directed by Jeremy Revelation will also run Reporter. But the NY Times reckons Alex
book at ticketek.com.au or 1300 795 012 Sims and featuring a high-calibre workshops for aspiring and Gibney “comes across as less interested
PRINCIPAL PARTNER cast, including Michael Caton and established filmmakers, including a in understanding Scientology than in
H E AT H L E D G E R T H E AT R E exposing its secrets, which makes for a
STAT E T HEAT RE CENT RE OF WA Jacki Weaver. three-day digital filmmaking class
with Craig Deeker and an acting lively and watchable documentary if not
Festival director Richard Sowada
PRODUCTION PARTNER ASSOCIATE PARTNER ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR
PARTNER
NEWSPAPER PARTNER GOVERNMENT PARTNERS

masterclass with Steve Bisley. an especially enlightening one”.


said Last Cab to Darwin was an
example of the incredible talent in Revelation runs from July 2 to 12. ✪ Average star ratings

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■ Reviews by JULIE BAILEY and BEN DINEENDICKINSON

■ PROPERTY REVIEWS ■ AUCTIONS ■ CHANGING HANDS ■ H I D E AWAY S

spotlighton
COTTESLOE

From $799,000

1/15 Eric Street


The blue and white colour
scheme of this unit is a remind-
er of the nearby ocean.

AGENT: Gill Vivian,


Vivian’s Residential.

■ You can subdivide this hillside block – and even keep the original 1930s house.

$2.65million
Enjoy as is – or subdivide
5 Beach Street
4 COTTESLOE
Like most houses of its era, this sizeable
42C Marine Parade family home is well constructed
Auction noon
This four-bedroom home is 2
good value for Cottesloe’s July 4
most expensive street. 3 Acton Cottesloe you to demolish and build A long island counter
side-by-side or modify the doubling as a breakfast
AGENT: Mack Hall. existing home to build bar introduces you to the
Y ou can develop or oc-
cupy this elegant hill-
side home, but either way
front-to-back.
Like most houses of its
kitchen, which also fea-
tures Gaggenau appliances
you will be spending a lot era, this sizeable family and a swathe of timber
of time out the front. home is well constructed, cabinets.
Thanks to Cottesloe’s with thick walls, high ceil- Glass bi-folds open to
wide verges, the elevated ings and plenty of extra the rear garden, which
front garden has an excel- trimmings. leads to a detached double
Four bedrooms share garage with access from a ■ A big island counter in the modern kitchen gives you
lent view down the street
the old front section, in- right-of-way. plenty of room to whip up dinner.
to the sparkling waters of
the Indian Ocean. cluding the main suite. Another single garage
$3,895,000 The 1930s house also Here, plantation timber at the front opens to the
boasts a wide front ve- shutters filter natural light street.
13A Avonmore Terrace randa, from which you can into a spacious bedroom Back inside, a white
soak in the views and the and its adjoining contem- timber staircase ushers
The price has been reduced
northern sun. porary ensuite with stone you up to the retreat – a
for this luxurious home about
250m from the beach. Both are regularly en- benchtops and a sandy, big multipurpose room
joyed by the home’s resi- coastal colour scheme. with pitched, timber-lined
AGENT: Jody Fewster, dent kangaroo – a sculpture A similarly appointed ceilings, exposed beams
Acton Cottesloe. cleverly propped up behind bathroom serves the three and ocean views.
a hedge, presumably to con- remaining bedrooms. The selling agents
FAST FACTS fuse the neighbours. The main hall opens to are Bev Heymans and
Median Cottesloe house Subdivision has already a 1980s extension, with a Travis Coleman, of Acton
price: $1,950,000. been approved for the roomy living area and an Cottesloe.
Properties for sale: 80 774sq.m block, allowing upstairs retreat. ■ Rich timber floors flow throughout the main living area.

FOR LEASE
106 Archdeacon Street, Nedlands
$1,450 per week
SPACIOUS FAMILY HOME LOCATED
IN GOLF COURSE LOCALE
This lovely spacious home is located in one of Nedlands’ most sought after
streets at the golf course end of Archdeacon. If golf is not your thing then there
is tennis, long walks along the banks of the beautiful Swan River or rides on
the cycle paths to the city or Kings Park. The property is also close to Perth’s
premier private and government schools, both primary and secondary. The
one level home encompasses spacious formal lounge and dining room. The
king size master bedroom with a garden aspect is positioned at the front of
the home along with a large walk in robe and a spacious en-suite bathroom.
There is also a study at the front of the home. Three good sized bedrooms
and family bathroom are located at the rear along with a massive family room
and fabulous kitchen.

space
4 2 2
Judith Jones
p. 9284 4008
m. 0423 043 866
e. judith@spacerealty.com.au THE BOUTIQUE EXPERIENCE
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recent If you love the wallpaper,


The eye-catching
designs lend the
sales house a distinct

this home is for you style that is


anything but boring
$2.52million 403 Vincent Street
COTTESLOE 2 WEST LEEDERVILLE
4 Nailsworth Street Low $1millions
1
Advertised for $2.8million, Abel McGrath
this 1062sq.m block with 2
subdivision potential is at
the council depot site.
AGENT: Justin Davies, T he address at the top of the
page says West Leederville,
but you could be forgiven for
Space Real Estate.
thinking it was the Wall Candy
shop in Beaufort Street.
The house is a veritable
exhibition of bold wallpa-
pers, showing off a range of
colours and textures from
front to back.
It won’t suit everybody, but
■■■ the eye-catching designs lend
$2.7million the house a distinct style that
is anything but boring.
SWANBOURNE Rich jarrah floorboards and
13 Swanway Crescent door frames contrast with the
area, and then down again to a ■ ABOVE: Bold wallpaper
Architect Simon Youngleson contemporary styling, while
brick-lined barbecue pit. designs set the tone in this
designed this 4x4 with a high ceilings help diffuse it.
Towering trees shade an heritage renovation. RIGHT:
pool for his own family. In the main bedroom at the
elevated outdoor lounge at The distinctive orange kitchen
AGENTS: John Hunter front, crystal-laced dark wall- has been featured in Scoop
their base, overlooking the
and Simon McGrath, paper covers a wall opposite a Magazine. BELOW: A classic
Abel McGrath.
pool.
row of elegant sash windows 1930s exterior belies the
The selling agent is Adam contemporary interior of this
with leadlight trimmings and
Marchant, of Abel McGrath. two-bedroom home.
a solid timber frame.
It is a similar story in the
nearby main living room,
where pink wallpaper with
a lace teardrop pattern sur-
rounds an original fireplace
with a beautiful white man-
■■■
tel.
$6.9million The floor plan opens out
a bit at the back, where a
SWANBOURNE
distinctive orange and white
22 Odern Crescent
kitchen with glossy cabinets
The former owners made a flows through to an informal
nice profit on this one: they dining area.
paid $2,395,000 for it in 2000,
From here, glass bi-folds
according to Landgate.
AGENT: Adam Lenegan,
Mack Hall.
open to the back of the 488sq.m
block.
A partly sheltered deck
On the Geographe waterfront
steps up to the expansive pool
W arning for Eagles fans: the
games room may offend.
The owner of this waterfront
bright purple.
Agent Ty Criddle, of Acton
South West, said 65 Keel Retreat,
Bay,” Mr Criddle said.
On a 1002sq.m block, the four-
bedroom and two-bathroom home
FAST FACTS home is a proud Dockers sup- Geographe, was good value com- comes with two mooring poles, a
Median West Leederville porter, and his purple passion pared with Eagle Bay. heated pool and a spa.
house price: $1,082,500. is on show. It’s on the market for $1.59mil- A bonus is the location near
Properties for sale: 36 A Dockers flag hangs from lion. the beach and tavern.
the ceiling (this will be easy to “Expect to pay a fraction of the For more details, phone 0427
remove) and the pool table is price of a similar home in Eagle 175 426.

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This peaceful two bedroom home offers bright living spaces
and a low maintenance lifestyle. Walk to the river and live
just moments to cafes and the university, with excellent schools,
d e a w a y …
shops, sports parks, and bus route nearby.
Just perfect!
DAVID EYERS 0419 889 130
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MARTINE EYERS 0433 356 152
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Church attracts 200


What’s happening with the free
church? Readers have asked if
Father Patrick Lim has given away
The POST’s property writer, JULIE BAILEY, would like to hear your his Gosnells church (POST, June 13).
real estate news. Please email julie@postnewspapers.com.au. Fr Lim said he had been inundated
with calls. “About 200 people
contacted us and we haven’t been
From the pits to
able to get back to everyone,” Fr
the limelight
Lim said. “Our priority is for the
Ever dreamt of making your mark
church to go to a worshipping
on history? Here’s a chance: buy
community and we have chosen
a former lime works in the UK.
three groups. We are seeing who
Built in the 1930s, the heritage-
can manage shifting the church by
listed property in Faversham has
the end of the year.” We’ll keep you
been converted to a house with
POSTed.
six bedrooms, a library, cinema,
gym, sauna, plunge pool and roof
terraces. The owners have spent Lad of the lake moves on
Three bidders put their hands up almost a decade on renovating Dead Man’s Passage and Bird
for 5 Baramba Road, City Beach, the former water-softening plant Island could be in a Mark Twain
which went under the hammer for – but it’s not quite finished. For novel, but they were the local haunts
$3million. $3.07million, you can design of Peter Variakojis, who grew up in
and complete the final 10% of the Mt Claremont. Peter (54), has fond
City Beach home conversion and call this spectacular memories of his childhood at 46
piece of history home. For more Adderley Street. “There were only
fetches $3m
details, pop in and see Will Peppitt, around half a dozen or so houses
The cold, rainy weather didn’t
at the Savills head office in London. in Adderley Street at the time, and
dampen spirits at the auction of
friends and I would go to Lake
5 Baramba Road, City Beach,
Claremont and raft around the lake
which was sold under the hammer Vancouver is hot
on old box lids,” Peter said. “The
last weekend for $3million. Agent If you think the property market is
lake was twice as big as it is today,
Christopher Dee, of Realmark red hot in Sydney and Melbourne, ■ Hand-crafted concrete beds and bespoke timber furniture pay homage and it was used as a rubbish tip.
West, said the price exceeded the check out what’s happening in to a pair of conical water towers, which remain the centrepiece of this his- We would raft out to Bird Island
reserve. Built by Brian Burke Homes, Vancouver. It’s been like winning toric lime works conversion. and down Dead Man’s Passage.”
the five-bedroom home cost about Lotto for thousands of people who
properties sold within the city of Point Grey neighbourhood. It went Peter recalls walking through tracks
$2.2million to build, according own what they call “single family
Vancouver reached $1,914,069 for $2.48million – after the owners to Swanbourne beach. “If we took
to Mr Dee. Bidding kicked off at detached” homes. The average
last year, up 173% from $701,094 paid $488,000 for it in 2000. The a wrong track, we would end up in
$2.2million and there were three price for new and existing detached
in 2005, according to The Globe buyers were a family from China, an Aboriginal camp and be chased
bidders in the running for the
and Mail. Karin Morris, from Royal said their agent, Shino Zhang, of away.” After more than a decade,
home on 890sq.m. Meanwhile in
LePage, is among the local agents Pacific Place-Arc Realty Ltd. The his family home is changing hands.
Cottesloe, two blocks in Athelstan
who are cleaning up in the frenzied house sold for $192,000 above the The modest three-bedroom home, on
Road were passed in by Jamie Loh,
market. “It has gone berserk,” Ms asking price of $2,288,000. The 1012sq.m, was due to be auctioned
of Jamie Loh Real Estate. Bidding
Morris said. More than 100 people number eight, considered lucky in on July 4 but it was snapped up this
for lot 5 reached $885,000 and
turned up at one of her home Chinese culture, is a common sight week. The agent is Julie Barker, of
$860,000 for lot 2. Both 330sq.m
opens, and there were 15 offers in Vancouver in real estate pricing Vivian’s Residential, on 0417 425
blocks are priced at $950,000. This Vancouver house sold for
for the property in the upmarket for listings and sales. 433.
$192,000 more than the asking price.

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Who’s up for a Tree Change?


Just like their coastal she says. For those considering just don’t get a chance to see if there are facilities such
counterparts, ‘Tree Changers’ a sea or tree change, Ms experience.” as supermarkets, chemist,
are those who choose to Copeland says it’s important to Regional Living Australia school bus routes and mobile
trade life in the big city for the first remember that it doesn’t describes the process as a and internet reception there or
peace and tranquility of the have to mean moving to the complex one and says there nearby, all of which will make

Know your agent


countryside. Swapping lengthy middle of nowhere. “Moving are a number of distinct the transition easier.”
commutes, traffic jams and 50km from the CBD isn’t that demographic groups looking Ms Copeland and her family
smog for a more peaceful life drastic, considering we sit in for a sea or tree change for have since relocated back to
seems like an idyllic solution for traffic for increasingly longer very different reasons. The the city for educational reasons. Working alongside Principal Simon McGrath, John
many. Given the ever increasing periods each day to go shorter organisation goes on to list a represents Simon in all transactions and attends to
price of Australian real estate for distances,” she explains. She number of key issues for those all buyer and seller enquiries with an uncompromising
those determined to gain ‘home says although decisions can be Jayne Copeland
thinking of a change to consider
Property Consultant level of service and commitment. Since taking on the
owner’ status, it may well be made on a romantic whim or on before making the move. These
the back of a fantastic holiday,
0424 625 661 position as Simon’s right hand man, John has been
one of the few remaining viable include partner issues, income,
options. many people go through a part of a team that has been recognized on a national
education, health and retirement
Abel McGrath property stage in their lives when they facilities as well as the price of
and local basis by REIWA and REB
consultant, Jayne Copeland, feel the urge to turn their back real estate in the area you are among others for achievement in
is among those who headed on city life, permanently or looking. Ms Copeland said, for sales performance and customer
to the country in search of otherwise. “I think the increased those not wanting to uproot service and works with 100%
a change of pace. She says cost of housing in the city is a their family hours from their commitment at all times. John
leaving peak hour frustrations definite driver, however in my support networks, there are
experience, many people just
brings with him a strong focus on
behind her was a huge plus a number of hidden treasures
want to remove themselves client communication, exceptional
when she and her family moved just outside the CBD that many
to a small coastal town. “The from the hustle and bustle of the people are not even aware
organizational skills and a drive and
relaxing outlook, having nature city and not have neighbours of. As with any other property determination to succeed.
peering over their fence,” Ms
let’s
right on your doorstep and purchase, she urges buyers
sitting at the front of our house Copeland says. “Just letting to be careful to do their due John Hunter
talk
in the evening watching the children experience what it’s like diligence and speak to the local
to climb a tree or get covered in 0427 654 352
kangaroos feed was one of the shire as well as locals already john.hunter@abelmcgrath.com.au
simple things we really enjoyed,” mud after it rains, is something living in the area. “Check to
special that many children

$750 $675 $410


per week per week per week

111 Shenton Road, Swanbourne 349 Roberts Road, Subiaco 12/4 Bulimba Road, Nedlands
3 3 2 3 1 2 2 1 1
• Easy Care Gardens • Freshly renovated characteristc home • Set in a treelined street
• Upstairs freshly painted • Cast iron fire place • Sought after pocket of Nedlands
• Well sized bedrooms • Wooden flooring throughout • Spacious living area and generous sized bedrooms
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onview

Mid to high
$300,000s
CLAREMONT 21/54
Gugeri Street
Fed up with share houses?
Then buy this recently
renovated one-bedroom unit
in easy walking distance of
Claremont.
AGENT: Damien Lloyd,
Peard Leederville.

■ A hanging light installation overshadows the precinct known as The Strand. ■ The pool is just one of many plus-sized amenities that
service this 243-apartment complex.

Plenty to entertain down The Strand


28 Hood Street The whole space is
■■■ 1-2 SUBIACO
From $480,000
overshadowed by
a big hanging light
$1,595,000
1-2
Burgess Rawson and
1 Knight Frank installation, which
JOLIMONT
18 Cardigan Terrace can change colours
Full-height windows ensure E very sales agent wants to tell
you how unique their new
development is, but Chris Tonich
and patterns
this home, with a heated
pool, is light and bright. of Burgess Rawson may actually
and a private dining room with
AGENT: Ray Jennings,
have a point.
an attached kitchen.
Bexleys. “Other developers add things
All of this means you don’t
just so they can say they have
have to give up the creature
amenities, but Finbar has re-
comforts to live in an inner-city
ally thought about what owners
apartment, because all ameni-
want,” he says.
■ Apartments are clean and simple, with plush carpeting and ties can be easily booked on the
Mr Tonich, along with other
well-appointed kitchens. strata website.
agents from Burgess Rawson
The apartments are all spa-
and Knight Frank, is selling the
cious and well appointed with
remaining handful of apartments
modern appliances, following a
in Subiaco’s Strand development,
fairly standard floor plan of a cen-
■■■ which is nearing completion.
tral living room with bedrooms
Mid $1millions From the street, you can see
this isn’t your usual sardine can
branching off to the sides.
CITY BEACH Some feature spacious balco-
inner-city complex.
35 Peasholm Road nies that overlook The Strand,
A wide boulevard known as
allowing you to entertain with
If you need more storage The Strand separates the devel-
friends of just enjoy a quiet drink
space, build a mezzanine opment’s two residential towers,
floor in the big garage.
and watch the world go by.
designed to provide a commercial
One-bedroom apartments are
AGENT: Adrian Taylor, and cultural hub at the centre of
still available from $480,000,
Sage Property Wembley. the complex.
while two-bedroom apartments
The whole space is overshad-
start at $580,000.
owed by a big hanging light ■ Book out the dining room, and entertain your guests in style.
installation, which can change
colours and patterns. businesses, but there is plenty to Besides the impressive shel- FAST FACTS
The developers hope the Median Subiaco house
keep the residents entertained tered pool deck, there are a
price: $1,282,500.
area will soon be bustling with in the private areas of the com- spacious gym, a well equipped Properties for sale: 73
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PROPERTY ■ WA architecture awards

■ Wayne Dufty designed the creative extension to this original “beach shack” in City Beach.

Local homes vie for architectural awards


STEPHANIE McGANN nominated for 16 projects in Subiaco, which is one of the
the western suburbs are: best preserved Federation

A renovated and extend-


ed beach shack in City
Beach is in the running for
■ Wayne Dufty, of DnA
Architects, designed the
period suburbs of Perth,”
Ms Bridle said.
alterations and additions ■ Sam Klopper, of Klopper
an architecture award to be to the Boscombe Avenue and Davis Architects, has
announced next week. house. been nominated for al-
Designed by DnA Mr Dufty said it was a terations and additions on
Architects, the Boscombe modest and sustainable two projects, including a
Avenue home, just 90m project that played with Wembley worker’s cottage
from the beach, is one of architectural objects to that was converted to a big
more than 120 entries in bring new life to an original family home, with bespoke
this year’s WA Architecture character home. cabinets and textural ma-
Awards. “The brief was to main- terials.
The awards honour ex- tain the quirky nature and Mr Klopper said John
cellence in the design and beach-shack texture of the Wigham Builders had been
construction industry, ac- original, but to enhance a legend to work with and
cording to Philip Griffiths, the existing spaces with
■ David Hartree and Peter Hobbs designed this eco-friendly Cottesloe home with a roof terrace. made life on the project
president of the Australian modern convenience,” Mr a joy.
Institute of Architects WA Dufty said. The builder was Charles Subiaco Oval. the pitched roofs, rein- His second project
chapter. Among the additions Malet. Built by Omega Homes, vented veranda, and the was a Cottesloe house,
The winners will be an- are a curved, street-facing ■ Joanna Bridle, of Luigi it has a cluster of pavilions criss-cross pattern of the which was renovated and
nounced on Friday, July 3, alfresco area, a garden Rosselli Architects, de- that surround an oval- recycled brickwork have extended by Gage Roads
at Crown Perth. shed converted to a home signed a Subiaco house, shaped courtyard. all been respectful to the Construction.
Among the architects theatre and a “man cave”. which she called The “The small scale of early-1900s streetscape of ■ Continued next page

COTTESLOE

ME E 14 GEORGE STREET, COTTESLOE FROM $2,599,000


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Offering a 703sqm prime north facing land holding, and embraced by lush gardens,
this elegant home displays a distinctive Neil Robertson influence creating a private
haven. Impressive in its generous proportions, the residence combines a flowing
indoor/outdoor aesthetic with family orientated interiors and an abundance of
custom designed features.

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bev.heymans@acton.com.au
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■ WA architecture awards

■ Joe Chindarsi retained the original copper fireplace in his extension to this Floreat home. ■ Kelwin Wong is in the running for several awards for this Nedlands riverside home.

■ Dervla McCarey designed this passive solar family home in Cottesloe.

Mr Klopper said inte- and steel architecture with architect Peter Hobbs, There is a roof terrace,
The house incorporates grating a new fourth level categories. designed a Cottesloe house which has panoramic
into the existing house and A picture frame window that was built by Richard views, and a vegetable
recycled materials and has a raising the external spaces in the living area serves as Harris Homes. garden.
170,000-litre underground by 3m had its challenges, an outside/inside window Architect David Hartree ■ David Hartree, of Hartree
rainwater tank but the solution made the seat. said the brief called for & Associates Architects,
most of the site’s pano- The builders were BGC off-site fabrication, a has been nominated for
ramic views. Residential. short construction time another two projects, in-
■ Banham Architects de- ■ Hartree & Associates frame and an eco-friendly cluding the Mont Clare as-
signed a sculptural home Architects, in association design. sisted living facility. Built
with ocean views, which
was built by Cambuild.
Architect Steeg Banham
said the massive cantilev-
ered swimming pool, with
its structural glass, was a
daring architectural feat.
■ Dervla McCarey,
of Philippa Mowbray
Architects, designed a
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www.daveyrealestate.com.au ■ This Cottesloe home, desgined by Sam Klopper, is up for two awards.
alterations and additions
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PPPROPERTY
POST
■ WA architecture awards

Masonry facades tie


the new buildings in
with the university’s
older architecture

■ Mark Aronson designed the alterations and additions to this City Beach house.

by Badge Construction, the ■ Allen Jack + Cottier is in ■ Architect Kelwin Wong


80-bed complex has views the running for the multi- said the home was designed
of Claremont and the Swan ple housing award. with the needs of a growing
River. The firm designed family in mind.
His second project was five new buildings for St Two distinct pavilions
a 1911 Cottesloe bungalow Catherine’s College student flank a central courtyard
renovation. accommodation at UWA’s and swimming pool, which,
Mr Hartree said the de- Crawley campus. along with a big kitchen,
sign was reminiscent of loft Masonry facades tie the provide a communal fam-
living and had a bespoke new buildings in with the ily hub.
library, which catered for university’s older architec- “The brief called for a
the client’s book collection, ture, while stainless-steel strong connection between
piano and writing desk. columns and transparent inside and out and this
The builders were walkways add a crisp, mod- was achieved with the
Wenham Constructions. ern feel. use of a linear pergola
■ Chindarsi Architects The builders were structure that visually ties
designed the alterations Pindan. the pavilions together,” Mr
and additions to the former Wong said.
home of architect Donald The minimalist home,
Bailey. built by 3B Build, has river
Architect Joe Chindarsi views.
said the Floreat home’s ■ Please turn to page 28, 29
original shallow butterfly for commercial projects
roof was the inspiration ■ Allen Jack + Cottier designed five buildings for St Catherine’s College at the University of WA.
for new elements.
■ A Floreat house, de-
signed by Jonathan Lake
Architects and built by
Michael Bradshaw, is in the
small project category.
Architect Jonathan Lake
said coloured glass panels
were incorporated into
a street-facing window
to bring colour and light
into a modernist-inspired
house. ■ A Nedlands house,
“Our proposition sought designed by Craig Steere
to insert a small contem- Architects, is vying for top-
porary heart that comple- spot in three categories,
ments and enhances the including new houses,
qualities of the original,” interior architecture and ■ Joanna Bridle designed this home, ABOVE and LEFT, in
Mr Lake said. lighting. celebration of Subiaco’s federation streetscape.
■ Timothy Wright, of Wright
Feldhusen Architects, has COTTESLOE
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Aldi wants me out


Call for audit of Rosalie • From page 7
was too much he would say:
• From page 3 ‘That is ridiculous’ and re-
and Subiaco City Junior Soccer had changed substantially but duce it.”
Club. regulatory authorities had not Other shopkeepers would
“They are not the registered been notified, which was contrary not talk about their reviews
affiliated parties under the RSA to the terms of the old lease. and said they wanted to study
constitution, the liquor licence, “Because of this, RSA appears their letters.
consumer protection registra- to be in breach of their require- Others were not due for a
tion, or Australian Securities ments for a trading entity,” Mr rent review until next year
and Investment Commission Richardson told the meeting. Mr Turner said.
incorporation,” he said. “In querying the RSA trading Richard Goyder, managing
“At the time, the names pro- Australian Business Number, I director of Wesfarmers, which
vided to the council for signing found that is is based on parties owns Coles, this week called
the lease were in error. not now involved in the RSA. The pavilion in Rosalie Park. for a level playing field for
“Staff subsequently corrected “The Australian Securities that Subiaco officers do so. internal auditor to make sure we businesses in terms of tax.
the names. and Investment Commission has “Apart from financial implica- have protected the process.” Aldi’s financial records are
“We were advised that Subiaco no registration of any change of tions, the issues seem to have the Councillor Mark Burns said not made public because it
AFC was the trading name for RSA’s participants. potential to thoroughly embar- several laws had been broken is registered as a limited
both Subiaco senior and junior Apart from not paying rent, rass Subiaco, unless dealt with and that the situation got sillier partnership.
soccer. breaches to the old lease includ- promptly.” and sillier.
“They were the same entity.”
Mr Richardson said the name
ed not adhering to licence condi-
tions, not providing information
Councillor Lynley Hewett “Under Section 6.10 of the
described what Mr Richardson Liquor Act, you’ve got to have a
Family jewels
of the licensee’s former bar man- to the council even when it had had told the meeting as chal- bar manager or you cannot sell • From page 1
ager, Katrina Bradford – who left been asked for and ensuring a lenging. alcohol,” he said. “We were told [by the Child
about two years ago – had been councillor was on the board of “Audit committees are about “That name must be advertised Protection Department]
prominently displayed over the management. finding out how things are,” she to the public. we have to move out by
pavilion entrance. He said there had been slack- said. “You can’t just pull it off there December,” she said.
About a week ago, the name ness on both sides. “You don’t run away from because the last person quit two “We were offered alterna-
had been removed but not re- “Collectively, this is a litany this thing, you ask the internal years ago.” tive premises in Bennett
placed, he told the council. of governance and compliance auditor to look at it and one of Mr Burns said the council Street, East Perth, but they
He said this indicated the RSA failure, not all down to the two things will happen: they will had a responsibility to the com- weren’t appropriate. We don’t
did not have a bar manager, RSA,” Mr Richardson told the either say there is a problem, or munity. have anywhere to go.
which was contrary to its lease meeting. there is no problem. Councillors voted unanimously “The department were
and liquor licence. “Since I cannot resolve these “You can’t not do it … The long for the audit to be carried out and trying to help us, and we
RSA ownership and affiliation apparent contradictions, I request and the short of it is to ask the reported on next month. understand they will help us

P P PROPERTY ‘Impossible’ campaign slammed


rent-wise.”
POST The association represents
2500 foster carer families.
• From page 5 she said. obtaining a graduate job once A wooden structure was on

Classifieds last month requesting the cost


of the re-brand but he said the
“Students are told the uni-
versity is in a funding crisis,
and I think students would
they’ve graduated, to research
students struggling to make
ends meet because of cuts to
the cable station site in 1901
when the first cable was laid to
Direction Island in the Cocos
university would not reveal
the figure. prefer that their money was their scholarships. group, and a major upgrade
ALL AREAS SUBIACO UWA Student Guild presi- put towards improving their “Students understand that in 1926 saw the purpose-built
dent Elizabeth O’Shea said educational experience and universities are in a tight relay station connect to new
the money spent on the Pursue supporting them, rather than situation financially without overseas destinations as well
Impossible campaign could a large-scale marketing and increased government sup- as South Australia.
have been better spent else- advertising campaign. port, and that recruitment of In 1971 the Daily News re-
where and student opinions “The reception to the new more students – particularly ported that the building would
were mixed on the university’s motto has been mixed, with internationally – would help be converted to a residential
new motto. #pursueimpossible being the university in a climate centre for “disturbed children”
“The feeling on the ground adopted by some students in without fee deregulation. called the McCall Centre.
seems to be that this is a lot jest to highlight various is- “Students definitely prefer The main building became
of money for something that sues on campus, referring to this to having to pay more an education centre and the
didn’t need to be a priority,” everything from difficulties personally.” engine room was converted
to a play and therapy centre,

Simpson ‘misled’ Parliament


• From page 7 open, as it is for any local were due to hold a meeting
with extensions for an admin-
istration centre, kitchen and
dining areas, plus a separate
residential unit.
KEEPING IT REAL government involved in this the Department of Local In 1975 a kindergarten
HELPING PEOPLE MOVE Mr Simpson that he had process, and I am happy to Government on Friday morn- was added and in 1982 more
GILL VIVIAN said he “was working with meet with them.” ing (June 26). alterations were made.
0415 853 926 Subiaco” on transitional ar- Meanwhile, a petition with Mr Hill said they had been
TRENT VIVIAN
0432 392 387
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rangements in the Bill.
Mr Simpson repeated his
470 signatures of people
against the move to include
contacted by a department
official a few weeks ago and
Billion-dollar
APPRAISALS
MARINA BERZINS
claim that the Bill contained
arrangements for Subiaco
King’s Park, QEII, Hollywood
Private Hospital and UWA
had offered a meeting date
which was not taken up.
portfolio
DALKEITH 9381 9111 0419 195 873 as it “transitions into that inside the boundary of PCC This week’s meeting with • From page 5
MARINA@PAXTONHOAD.COM.AU process”. was tabled in Parliament. a department manager was
“We worked with Subiaco Wooroloo, West Pingelly, West
The petition called on the to brief them on the Bill’s Busselton and Albany.
prior to bringing the legis- Premier to review the bound- “transitional provisions”.
lation in, and I know that A UWA spokesman would
ary change. “In our mind, a mid-level not say what the country prop-
COMMERCIAL definitely one letter has “We make this plea in the officer in the department is erties were for, or discuss
gone from the department to knowledge that the proposal, not really consultation at
DALKEITH NEDLANDS
request a meeting with the the university’s latest annual
as above, is uncosted, has senior governmental level,” report, which has details on
Subiaco CEO and mayor,” Mr little or no cost benefits, will Mr Hill said.
Simpson said. its buildings and land, and
have serious rate impacts on “Our anticipation follow- money it makes from them.
“We have had no reply to both the City of Nedlands and ing the meeting with Tony
that one.” “We are unable to assist
the City of Subiaco, places at Simpson at Parliament House with your inquiry on this occa-
Mr Simpson said the bigger risk the future impartiality [in February when they in-
picture was more important sion,” the spokesman said.
of the King’s Park Board and formed him Subiaco did not The annual report says
and that UWA was keen to the park itself and completely want to proceed with a pro-
join PCC and that it was “good UWA owns buildings and
ignores the Dadour provisions posal by Cambridge to take it land worth $1.023billion and
legislation”. of the Local Government Act over] was that the consultation
But Mr Templeman pressed gets $23.155million from its
of Western Australia,” the would be from senior levels of investment properties.
the issue further. petitioners said. government and would take
“I have a supplementary The report also lists invest-
Subiaco mayor Heather place prior to the framing of ment revenue of $38.558mil-
STEVEN MAILEY question. I quote the mayor Henderson and CEO Ian Hill the City of Perth Bill.”
of the City of Subiaco: ‘The lion for last year.
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9386 8255 0416 191 941 Commercial and Saturday, and 11am to 9pm David Martin, who teamed
Nick Sloan at the beginning with Jason, the brewery’s
Industrial Sales mouth feel from distilling on Sunday.
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the soft sweet flavour of the be seating for 24.
meetings that he says he has
Stephen de Courtenay with the city and he has not wheat, but not too much to Jason said the distillery Melbourne.
0413 515 190 strip away this wonderful would be unlike a pub-style Little Creatures was sold to
had them?” Japanese beer giant Lion in
texture.” venue or traditional stand-
Mr Simpson repeated his 2012 for $360million.
The distillery is looking up bar and would focus on
CLAREMONT Mt. $595,000 Promote comment that the City of Perth
for a secondary market for distilling products and other The distillery is named
Bill was good legislation and after the hippocampus, the
Sunny Spacious Secure yourself the heads and tails while features combined to create a
that they were trying to work part of the brain shaped like
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flushed down the sewer. to experiment with small and connecting emotions and
Spacious Living area Subiaco if they want me to,” senses, such as smell and
Large veranda, Park views
Loverly North/South aspect
Classified Mr Simpson said. Over the next two months, batches of whisky made from
local grains, and rum from taste, to memories.
Heated pool, croquet court “We have contacted the City the distillery will develop
OPEN SATURDAY in Perth’s of Subiaco and we wrote the its trading plan for the li- local molasses. The distillery has light
10.00-10.45 cence, which allows it to The distillery is the fittings salvaged from the
22/80 Mooro Drive premier council a letter.
open between 11am and 9pm brainchild of former Little Balthazar wine bar and a
“We met with the City of
Beverly Ockerby
9562 7200 0407 223 306
location. Subiaco. My door is always from Monday to Thursday, Creatures founders Howard
Cearns, Nic Trimboli and
church pew rescued from the
Little Creatures Brewery.
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Retic Specialist PH: 9381 5455 Mark Lynch 0418 959 871
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Roof Carpentry Team CALL JEFF 0421 251 794 Free Quotes
Specialising in Architectural
Re-Roofing SECRETARIAL Call Adam

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ROOFING Old Tile, Asbestos, Iron
Phone JEFF 0418 912 874 Tel: 9246
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• Gutters & Downpipes
Leaky Roof Repairs TREE SERVICES
Ridges Repointed
• Ridgecapping Repairs
RUBBISH
JEFF TILING 0418 943 059
• Whirly Birds Floor and Wall
Soakwells Installed
• Roof Coatings DISPOSAL Ceramic and Porcelain Local number 24 hours
Able to trim and remove
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• All Roof Repairs/Leaks large and difficult trees.
• Tree Removal • Palm Removal
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0432 119 526 Residential Shade Sails FULLY INSURED - FREE QUOTES
ROOFING & BUILDING
MUIR’S Servicing the Western Suburbs since 1996
“When only the best will do” FLOREAT TREE SERVICE Aaron: 0410 521 734
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Ph Rick: 0402 751 878
• Friendly Professional Service
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mail? CLEANING CHEMICALS &
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Fully Insured
condition/lite. $600 ono.
For more information call 9381 3088
welding, steel welding. Plasma
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overlooking lovely garden square in
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Free Quotes Antique corner cabinet in Rosewood Counselling. Effective and in-depth
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years experience. Free half hour,
based in Claremont Medical Centre.
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• Narrow Access • Fully Insured Nedlands. Sharon 0433 157 947
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for unwanted junk) on Saturday, 27
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between 9am & 4pm. Ladies clothing
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wide balcony. Renov 2brm fully furn
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(for the office, evening & casual),
shoes, handbags & accessories, BRENda experience. 0417 913 931 and equipped. Mins walk to beach
and train. Quiet street. Aircond, rates
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conveniences. Visit
Repair manchester, household, appliances, from $110-$160pn, min 4. Special

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weekly rates from $700 (winter). Ph
9339 4448 or 0405 670 803
0418 920 431
lawn mower. Cash sales only QUEENSTOWN NZ luxury Villa in
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theatre room, alfresco area, 4
bedroom, 3 toilet, sleeps 9 adults.
$640 per night or $3480 per week.
3550 or visit
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A Dog walking and pet service.
MAINLINE ★ INSTALLATIONS ★ EST. 1976 + Chandeliers cost; I come to your home; must live
within 4km of Mt Claremont; call
Call 0409 771 485 Police Cleared.
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Digital Set Top Boxes FOR OVER 30 YRS & protection bed, 2 bath, 60 metres to beach DOG Grooming appointment
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Restoration Tuckpointing, SILLS +Fly screen repairs Holiday and term bookings. MARGARET River. Spacious 2 Ph 9386 2522
Stonework, Brickwork Pointing, Pre-Packed ★ GROUND SHEETS USED
Qualified Bricklayer ★ POLICE CLEARANCE
FREE QUOTES Rosemary 0412 454 276 storey limestone home in tranquil DOG Obedience Classes: Qualified
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SAM GRANERI 0408 095 854 ★ FREE QUOTES
2 bath. Tel 9285 2073
LINDSAY ★ PROMPT SERVICE Trevor 0406 809 977 FASHION mornings and Wednesday evenings.
Next classes commence July 22nd &
0414 738 888 PEPPERMINT Grove Beach. Large
PETE AND JOSH 25th. Bookings essential. Ring
TV ANTENNA Reliable Service MEGA Sellout on Made in Italy
5 bedroom three bathroom house.
Naomi or Jaimee on 9384 2644
0402 433 690 leathergoods. Mens exceptional all
Phone 9389 6565, 0403 870 075
TV SERVICES ★ WESTERN SUBURBS SPECIALIST ★ Police Clearance leather satchels RRP $1200 selling DOG Obedience workshops.
TV Picture problem? this month at importer's cost of just HOUSESITTING Having trouble with recall, jumping
up and pulling on the lead? Our
r"OUFOOBT WINDOWS and/or I Do the FREE Quote $450 ea. Mens' all leather shoes,
Workshops with Neri Karazija are
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wallets, belts & accessories all at 110% Care while you're away. just the thing. The next workshop will
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handbags, shoes, boots, belts &
3550 or visit 10.30am. To book your place Ring
Richard Kaiser
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classifieds ❑ classifieds ❑Crushing numbers oppose infill • From page 1 expressed an opinion. ing will not go ahead,” Mr
Don’t give me
the run-around
“There are some people Withers said. “We will not
SITUATIONS VACANT SITUATIONS WANTED Mr Johnson had previ- in the community do have have a quorum. • From page 86
ously worked for the state open minds and can see Staff at the Department
CASUAL Office all rounder 2 to 3 IRONING/ Drycleaning. Expert 24hr
the need for this type of is not obliged to set the
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experience. Duties loading and
pickup and delivery to your door.
and was recognised as the told four of the eight coun- The same rule that ap-
maintaining booking channels.
Local family run business. author of the government The Catalyse survey cillors they should not vote
Emails and newsletter to industry plies for a shot on goal
and clients. Interested in helping (Established 1986). "There are no Directions 2031 blueprint quizzed residents about the or move any motions about
business grow. Suit work from your wrinkles in our reputation". Phone various options proposed. after the siren should
home. Resume email: Prestige Ironers 9385 7788/0403 for higher density and infill Amendment 31. apply for these tight-
ceinwa@iinet.net.au 121 181 housing. Ms Lowe said 65% of
respondents were against On Tuesday night, at the angle shots.
CLEANER Required 12pm-2pm, JIMI Gardening. Garden clean up,
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Neil Foley, another monthly council meeting, Mr If, like Buddy
Mon - Fri for small Nedlands
Experienced Gardener from consultant who previously two dwellings on corner
shopping centre. Light work, exp pref
blocks, 77% against three Buckley said nothing in writ- Franklin, a player has a
but not ess. Must be reliable and well California came to sort out Perth worked at the Department “natural arc”, he should
presented. Ideal for person wishing gardens. Free quotes Jimi 0450 772
of Planning, had agreed with dwellings and there was 23% ing had been submitted to
476 have to start on a tighter
to supplement income. $23.00 phr.
Mr Johnson’s recommenda- support for manor house the department when coun-
M&E Cleaning Serivice 0423 683 LAWNMOWING Gardening, angle and “arc” back to
464 or mecs@outlook.com.au handyman, odd jobs. Phone 0407 tions, Mr Bignell said. apartments. cil staff had initially asked
100 075 She also broke down the for advice on whether some the line as he kicks.
IONA Presentation College is Another consultant, Lisa If a player runs off
seeking Expressions of Interest from PAINTING Best coast painters. figures by the three sub- councillors had a financial
experienced energetic coaches and Best service, best price. 0478 892 Lowe, from Catalyse, which his line to open up the
umpires to assist in Basketball, 703 had surveyed 5000 residents, urbs. interest in the matter.
Soccer and Athletics, Monday to Jacob Martin, from Traffic angle, no score should
Thursday, commencing 22 July 2015
ROSE Pruning experienced with said: “There was an amazing “It was a verbal report, be recorded.
spray and fertiliser 0417 179 485 and Parking Impacts, gave
(term 3). You would be required to 38% response rate.” there was no documenta- I am sick of seeing
have your own transport, be able to ROSE Pruning expert. HTS information about the pos-
obtain a Working with Children climbers. Phone Trevor 9574 5762 She was jeered by people tion,” Mr Buckley said in gimme goals from tight,
Clearance and a Police Clearance. in the public gallery when sible effects on traffic of full response to a question from acute angles.
Please submit your Expression of
Interest before 1 July 2015, detailing
TO LET she said some people had and partial take up of the a resident. The principal ele-
your experience, to: Ms Kylie “open minds”. development options. Councillor Rod Bradley,
AAAAFOR more properties To Let
West Leederville coun- ment of goal-kicking is
Kenyon kkenyon@iona.wa.edu.au.
see the classified advertisement Catcalls rang out when who said he could not be skill, and chopping out
For more information please refer to
our website www.iona.wa.edu.au in our Real Estate mayor Simon Withers told cillor Corinne MacRae, a
prevented from voting, tried the run-around would
APARTMENTS Subiaco/Nedlands. her: “Wait for the monkey former member of the WA
NANNY Wanted for 7 yoG and 9 Short stays f/equipped fr $86pn. Also to have the whole proposal certainly create more
yoB when widowed Dad is working cage to quiet down.” Planning Commission, will
off shore. Very loving and well
available. Long term. 0422 138 400 deferred until after the coun- of an examination for
Ms Lowe, whose company be the key to the council’s
adjusted, fun, intelligent, polite, CITY Beach F/F Oceanfront home
cil elections in October. the sharpshooters.
considerate kids who are a pleasure available July/August $500 pw. Julie is regularly hired to carry next move. Or maybe we should
to be with. Usually 3pm overnight to 9385 9592 out surveys for the council, She is due to return from None of the other coun-
9am week days in 1 to 3 week non COTTESLOE $850 pw 3 X 2 + cillors supported him and go back to my dad’s
regular stints sometimes at short study, dble gge, chef kitch, a/c, had said to the public gal- Europe the day before the day, and use the place
notice. Must have checks, clearance alarm, retic. Cls to amens, lery: “I would ask that we special meeting. without a seconder his mo-
and a car. Prefer vibrant, flexible, 0433 417 929 kick!
reliable, accessible and local lady. have respect for people who “Without her the meet- tion lapsed.
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please email $680 per week. Call 0409 771 485 Commission] on at least a by police in February. to comply with the breath
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Furnished at present or unfurnished.
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or other professionals to join our some sort of happy life.
dedicated team. Part-time/casual.
gardens. Rent and lease term Police prosecutor Senior Constable Crook said. later at Wembley police
negotiable $295.00 pw. Phone 0429 “Hopefully the police will
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Collaborative work environment. leave me alone. that Ms Quinlivan’s question- a sufficient breath sample In cross-examination, Ms
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Quinlivan denied blowing for the prosecution to dis- occasion also. patrolling in Floreat, where
with: answering telephones, typing,
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and more. Our office is located in location $1250 + GST pcm inc. rates, testing mouthpieces, thus Senior Constable Crook guilty of the drink driving “I was sent information
North Fremantle. This is a full time taxes and parking. David Azzopardi
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week) maybe considered. Please SHENTON Park, close to transport. samples for the police ma- been patrolling the Floreat offence, and her licence was yourself had been driving
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by email only was terrified of a Cottesloe extraordinary licence to
STUDENT Accommodation. Best have licences. said.
rates, weekly and monthly. 150 police officer who she “There is nothing sinister visit clients in jail. Ms Quinlivan said she
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ADMINISTRATION/RECEPTION SUBIACO F/room Cl train $110/pw, at her home, office and on “It’s a duty upon Mr Hill lice driving her silver Saab ing with WA Police “just
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Austin Robertson’s sporting

Could Nic Nat be as good as Polly?


The ideal AFL ruckman
stands more than 200cm tall
and weighs more than 100kg,
with the thighs of a fullback
and the balance of a balle-
rina.
Nic Naitanui has all those
ingredients, and more, much
more.
Not since the days of the great
Polly Farmer have I seen a The great Polly Farmer in action.
ruckman dominate a game to
the extent Big Nic did against Nic is not just fitting into the
Richmond last weekend. Eagles fast-flow-on strategy, he’s
The Tigers’ coach, Damien leading it.
Hardwick, described it as awe- He is also reading the play
some, and he was spot on. much better now, and, with his
Big Nic was easily the best quick and effective handball, at
man on the ground and would long last he is drawing the ball
have earnt three Brownlow to himself and being used as a
Medal votes. go-to man by teammates.
For several years, in spite of It’s like the Lilliputians letting
isolated moments of sheer bril- Gulliver join them in a game of
liance, Naitanui looked like he marbles.
might be one of those players With the big guy firing, the
with permanent potential. midfield (partly as a conse-
That is, that he may not ever quence) now as good as any in
deliver his full capability. the league, and an attacking
Well, after the Richmond vic- division that would put a smile
tory, it’s time for a re-think. on Monty’s dial at El Alamein,
He has taken the first real step the Eagles faithful can start
up the stairway to the stars, and seriously dreaming about a
there’s no doubt that opposition visit to the banks of the muddy
coaches will be shifting a bit Yarra in September, sorry,
of dandruff from now on when October. Nic Naitanui has become the complete ruckman.
meeting the Eagles. The only fly in the ointment
After his complete demolition could be their injury-prone de- Elliot Yeo, who looks as though But Big Nic is still the centre- consistently take marks around
of Richmond’s ruckmen, Nic fence, but it’s ably led by skipper he might be a long-term super- piece, and there is so much more the ground.
Nat’s climb is likely to continue Shannon Hurn and has held up star. to him now than just good work This young man, with the help
in the weeks ahead, at least until as solidly as the house of bricks For those with long memories, at the centre bounces, boundary of the Eagles’ coaching staff, has
he confronts Even Bigger Sandi in the Three Little Pigs. he reminds me of the Subiaco throw-ins and scrimmages. built himself, brick by brick,
(dubious metatarsus and all) in The Eagles have also secured WA Hall of Famer of the 50s and Just imagine the damage he into one of the league’s most
round 20. the services of a player named 60s, Laurie Kettlewell. will inflict when he starts to complete players.

Only dopes take dope


Well, here we go again. been calamitous.
Olympic gold medal-winning Greed – which inevitably
swimmer Kylie Palmer has breeds corruption – is an uncon-
tested positive for performance trollable addiction that afflicts
enhancing substances (PES). many in today’s society.
However, I just can’t come
I should say, for the record,
to grips with athletes’ use of
that Palmer vigorously denies
PES.
that she knowingly took PES I even have to wonder how
back in 2013, and the quantity prevalent it is in the lower-grade
detected in her sample was sporting fields, and particularly
so tiny that the Fédération among juniors.
Internationale de Natation (or Scary thought.
the International Swimming While on the subject of PES, I
Federation – FINA) originally await with bated breath the out-
didn’t proceed against her. come of the World Anti-Doping
I sincerely hope she’s proved Agency (WADA) investigation
innocent, but the principle – and into the Essendon-Stephen
the problem – remains. Danks saga.
What must some of our sports- The Essendon players are
people be thinking? the only real victims of this
Success in life generally de- long-running melodrama thus
pends on making good decisions far, and, hopefully, at the end
rather than bad ones. of the day there will be a just
I’ve lost count of the times and transparent conclusion that Swanbourne’s Murray Jacob has an emotional ride at Flat Rocks where he won his first WA title in the over-45s.
in the past decade, whether in isolates those who were respon-
sport, politics or business, where
the costs of bad decisions have

Don’t give me the run-around


sible and clears the names of
those who were not.
Local surfers make WA team
SURFING Murray said his parents had “To be crowned state champ
decided to watch the compe- before my parents on their
Road rage makes me boil, and
so do some of the things the
Play is held up while the
umpire pulls out his theodolite
with Damian Lipscombe tition, to visit their former anniversary and to dedicate
home, lay some flowers and the wins to my sister just felt
AFL rules committee does. and plumb bob to set the player POSTland surfers have reflect on their 49th wedding so fitting and was a priceless
It’s unusual for it to make on the angle from which he is done well in the third and anniversary. experience for me and my fam-
changes mid-season, but the supposed to take the kick. final event of the HIF Pro “On the Friday before the ily,” Murray said.
decision not to reward players This is generally a game of Am Series in challenging event, we went out to our old
cat and mouse as the reluctant The WA team will compete in
who drive their heads into a conditions at Flat Rocks, family farm in Mullewa, which the Australian Surfing Festival
tackle is long overdue. player tries to crib an inch or we left when I was 18 months
two, and the umpire steadfastly south of Geraldton, over the in Coff’s Harbour, NSW next
Admittedly that’s not quite the weekend. old and I had never been back,”
same as the collapsing knees gets the player to toe the cor- month.
Swanbourne surfer Murray Murray said. • In other news, conditions
and shoulder shrugs that some rect line.
Jacob won his first state title “I had an older sister who look epic for the City Beach
players specialise in, but it’s a Opposition players are not
allowed to encroach into a in the over-45s. sadly died in a car accident at 11
step in the right direction. Surfriders’ second open comp
stipulated area around the bloke Cottesloe’s Jake Edwards years of age, and she was a real
Hopefully, we won’t have to of the year, this Saturday,
having the shot. continued his winning run in shining light by all reports.
put up much longer with serial “This was before I was born June 27.
But then the player is allowed the under-21s, beating in-form
offenders like North Melbourne Geraldton local James Fleming and I have never visited her The first heat will kick off at
half forward Lindsay Thomas to run around to improve the 7.30am, at south City Beach.
angle and take a snap shot on in the final minutes of Sunday’s grave before.
milking free kicks that way. final. The club held only its second
There’s another thing that has goal! “I found it an incredibly
And Churchlands surfer Alan emotional journey which really junior contest of the year two
been driving me nuts for a while, I mean, what the hell is the
point of the umpire going to all Pavlinovich also secured a state took me by surprise.” weeks ago.
and you won’t be surprised title by winning the over-35s Small, clean and very con-
that it has to do with kicking this trouble when every Tom, Murray’s parents had not
Dick and Harry knows exactly final. seen him compete since his testable conditions at City
for goal. With a first and third at the
I am referring to when a player what is about to go down? semi-finals appearance in the Southside saw some great
There’s no problem at the previous events, in Margaret Margaret River Pro in 1996, so junior surfing on display.
takes a mark, or is awarded a free River and at Rottnest, Murray
kick, well inside the 50-metre other end of the ground, or in to be there when their son won Results: 1 Finn Payenberg,
mid-field play, where the umpire had to get a result in Geraldton two finals and took home that 2 Dexter Payenberg, 3 Luke
arc on a very acute angle. In the to fulfil his goal.
pocket, as we used to say. • Please turn to page 85 state title was very special. Jayawardene, 4 Tom Johnson.
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