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Forgotten
3000 left
stranded

Bertie brushes
up Cott strip

By BRET CHRISTIAN

The Labor Opposition has


dumped 3000 Subiaco residents
after using them as a weapon to
attack the Barnett government
over forced council mergers.
Branded forgotten people
by Subiaco South ward councillor Hugh Richardson, they are
to be spirited out of the City
of Subiaco and into the City of
Perth without having any say.
Labor confirmed this week
it would not side with the
Nationals, who have vowed
not to vote for any of the City
of Perth legislation now being
debated in state Parliament.
If Labor sided with the
Nationals, the proposed law
could be defeated.
But Labor agrees with the

Barnett government that Perth


should take over UWA, Kings
Park, the QEII Medical Centre
and the surrounding Subiaco
residents.
Swept up in the new law
would be 3000 people, about
1500 ratepayers, who live in the
section of Subiaco south of QEII
and east of Hampden Road and
Broadway.
Labor railed against forced
mergers during the drawn-out
but failed council amalgamation process begun in 2013 and
abandoned this year, branding
it undemocratic and unfair.
Mr Richardson said that riding
roughshod over basic democracy
was not the only issue.
It would have a devastating
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Taj-on-Swan carries on
By DAVID COHEN
Radhika Oswal has paid her
$1.4million land tax debt to the
state government.

Baked goods Roberta Sheridan is bringing some life and colour to Cottesloe. Photo: Billie Fairclough

Roberta Sheridan walks


across Stirling Highway to
get to her latest commission.
The artist and Cottesloe
Central Bunnings worker is
painting a mural on a Napoleon
Street shop.
It needs it, Roberta (who
goes by the name Bertie
Louise) said. We need to dress
the street up.
Ive had nothing but good
remarks from people in the

street. Theyre excited.


Berties creation will be on
the front and part of the side
of the Baker Street bakery and
patisserie, at number 44.
She said she saw Daragh
Griers business as bringing
life to the community.
On the side wall will be
a flower throwing out life,
Bertie said.
There will be succulents
on the front, with almost a
sci-fi look.

Bertie works in special orders at Bunnings but says commissions like Daraghs make
her feel as though she can call
herself a professional artist.
Bertie has an exhibition
next month at the Ellington
Jazz Club in North Perth, with
fellow artist Jennifer Taylor.
The event, Addition of
Colour, is on October 14 and
15, and is launched on the
14th at 7pm.

Subiaco swoops
to keep Eagles
By LLOYD GORMAN
Subiaco council has launched
an ambitious bid to secure
Subiaco Ovals future by keeping it as the West Coast Eagles
home ground.
On the eve of the biggest footy
weekend in the ovals 107-year
sporting history, the council
will try to convince the Eagles

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we go

to abandon plans to move its


training facilities from Subiaco
to Lathlain Park, before the start
of the 2017 season.
Announcements about the
future uses of Perths ovals have
effectively torn up the lease
between Subiaco and the WA
Football Commission, opening
the way for the council to deal
directly with the Eagles, accord-

ing to some local councillors.


More than 100,000 footy fans
will descend on the oval this
weekend to watch two AFL preliminary finals played out by WA
teams, and a WAFL grand final.
The Eagles play North Melbourne on Saturday evening
Spanish future for Subi Oval page 5

Peppermint Grove shire sees


the payment as a major setback
in resolving their dispute with
Mrs Oswal over her incomplete
Bay View Terrace mansion.
Councillors were expecting
the land tax debt would see Mrs
Oswal losing ownership of her
6600sq.m of land.
The council has lodged a
demolition order for the building and says it is owed about
$100,000 in rates.
Mrs Oswal is battling the

demolition order in the State


Administrative Tribunal.
Last November, the POST reported plumber Gordon Stimson
had put a caveat on the property
known as Taj-on-Swan nearly
four years ago.
Mr Stimson said the Oswals
owed him $65,000.
The tax office has frozen
the sale of the property, but
councillors were told the tax
office could not have a caveat
on the title because its claim
was ambiguous.
The Oswals did not finish
building their home after their
fertiliser business went into
receivership.

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Keep your old parking


tickets just in case

Lunch dates and footy


providing revenue
At 3.23pm on Sunday August 30 while the
football was on at Subiaco, the councils
voracious parking ofcers wrote a ne for
unauthorised parking outside my own home
in Union Street near Nicholson Road, which
lies on the outer part of Subiaco and is 2.5km
away from Subiaco Oval.
We live in a totally residential area and there
is plenty of street parking.
It is rare that the parking ofcers visit our
street and it is on football days only, which
is strange.
On another occasion we had six friends for
lunch and, with only two visitor passes provided,
one of our visitors also received a parking ne,
which the council refused to cancel.
I have written to the council asking to cancel
this ne and explaining the circumstances but
their response was negative.
The facts: The vehicle is registered at the
council as being an authorised vehicle at a
Union Street residence.
The vehicle is registered at Union Street
by the Department of Transport and I am the
registered owner at Union Street and pay rates
to the council.
I recently had the windscreen replaced and
had not applied again for an owners permit.
I have a receipt to support this.
Does this not smack of revenue raising? It
is outrageous that they are ning residents to
park outside their own homes on football days!
It looks like the council and I will have our
day in court.
Tracy Fitzgerald
Union Street, Subiaco
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Riverside litter festival in season


Bummer Bill!
The famous travel writer, Bill
Bryson, (a fan of litter festivals)
seems to have missed the plastic
bag festival, which was apparently
held recently at Freshwater Bay,
Peppermint Grove.
This week, as I strolled admiring
the dolphins and glistening
water of Freshwater Bay, I waded
out knee-deep to pick up 28 plastic
bags.
Most were bags that had once

contained shing bait. Anglers?


Surely not They are all keen
environmentalists.
There were also ve glass bottles. The bottle of choice for tossing
into the bay appears to be Corona
(three) plus two containers of a
rather cheap variety of bubbly
wine.
I wonder if drink deposits would
reduce the throwaway takeaway?
Beachcomber
Mosman Park

What happened to Mr Barnetts


fears about Curtin Avenue?
It seems Cottesloe MP Colin
Barnett has forgotten his impassioned commitment to his fellow
residents and voters 10 years ago:
Of all the issues in the Cottesloe
electorate, nothing worries me more
than the ever-increasing safety
hazards on Curtin Avenue.
If anyone has any doubt about
these concerns, take the time to
go and see the chaos that presents
itself daily as cars, trucks, cyclists
and pedestrians come together on
this makeshift highway.
It is a disaster waiting to happen.
This is a link to Mr Colin Barnetts
newsletter to his electorate (before
he was premier), in the summer of
2004-05: http://www.colinbarnett.
net.au/library/newsletters/newsletter2004-05summer.pdf.
I thought it would interest readers, given the current dire state
of Curtin Avenues trafc and the
looming catastrophe of the Perth
Freight Link.
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government?
There continues to be no pedestrian crossings over Curtin
Avenue at Mosman Park and
Victoria Street railway stations.
The trafc congestion steadily
worsens and heavy freight trucks
are a constant presence.
Is Mr Barnett happy with Main
Roads cynical dismissal of repeated requests for crossings at
stations because there are not
enough pedestrians?
Does he nd it acceptable that
children getting to schools have
to dodge heavy trucks, twice daily,
to get to stations?
Would he be happy to push a
wheelchair or pram across Curtin
Avenue, south of Jarrad Street, in
peak trafc?
Does he believe the Perth
Freight Links leakage of extra
trucks and B-triples on to Curtin
Avenue will alleviate his decadeold concerns?
In 2005, Mr Barnett ended his
newsletter saying: As
the Local Member, I cannot sit back and watch
this dangerous situation
escalate any further
the safety of all those
who use this road can
no longer be ignored.
It seems Mr Barnett
has found a particularly comfortable seat in
which to do exactly that.

My recent experienceswith Wilson Parking:


I received a parking infringement notice in
the mail three weeks ago for an offence in
January this year.
Not having hada parking ticket on my windscreen,I was puzzled where this had occurred.
I sent the credit card payment with a letter
requesting details.
A copy of the infringement notice plus three
photos of my car were sent. Then I remembered
having parked in the Subiaco Mews and being
being unable to get a ticket from one machine
(which took my money but didnt issue a ticket).
When I was moving towards another machine
I was horried to see two parking inspectors
atmy car. I called to them to say I was not able
to get my ticket and they came over, opened
the machine, retrieved my money and showed
me how to correctly get the ticket, which I immediately placed inside my windscreen. No
parking infringement notice was given.
A reply today tells me I must appeal by
sending proof of payment valid ticket
or last number on a credit card if used!
Who keeps parking tickets?
I have been robbed of $65 and I wouldlikethat
money sent to Silver Chain in good faith.
Maureen Furr.
Stubbs Terrace, Daglish

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Highways streetscape could change dramatically


Society of WA, said other
societal effects needed to be
considered.
Many lower income people
would be out in the street,
she said.
People will be disadvantaged
because they will not be able
to afford to find another place.
At the very least, their lives
will be disrupted as they will
have to move from familiar sur-

Low-cost, functional flats in


the western suburbs will come
under threat from a proposed
change in the law making it
easier to demolish old flats.
Landgate is proposing that
a majority vote of owners of a
strata title can abolish the title
and allow demolition and redevelopment of the entire block.
But Vyonne Geneve, president
of the Art Deco and Modernist

roundings.
Diversity of people in any
area is very important.
She said demolishing the
unique inter-war flats along
Stirling Highway would result
in a horrible glass and concrete
corridor.
The low-rise flats, most by
architect Harold Krantz, were
well-designed to provide a feeling of space.

He brought a European perspective to the city in place


of the English and American
influences.
Mr Krantz also built flats in
St Georges and Adelaide terraces, along Terrace Drive, in
Mt Lawley and Causeway Flats.
Between the 1940s and 1960s,
the firm of Krantz and Sheldon
designed up to 1000 home units
a year.

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Outrage over
Subi bike lane
By RHIANNON SHINE
Townshend Road residents
are outraged by a bike plan that
could see their streets median
strip, kerbside parking and trees
removed.

Subiaco residents, from left, Natalia Nash, Alma Otley and Helen Potter wont have this median strip to
stop at if a controversial bike plan is implemented.

Noisy rejection of silent disco


A silent disco with three
DJs until 9pm on Cottesloe
beach is a bit too much, councillors decided this week.
Canadian clothing company
Lululemon Athletica wants
to have a five-hour event on
November 7 with a float-up,
yoga class, street food, and
the disco.
But on Tuesday night councillors voted for the event to
end at 7pm.
Its a night event on the
beach. What about lighting and

security? Sally Pyvis asked.


What if it hits social media
and 2000 people arrive?
What if the bikies arrive?
Mayor Jo Dawkins wasnt
sure how a silent disco worked.
How do you have a DJ and
its silent? she asked.
At a silent disco, dancers
listen to music through headphones.
Councillor Helen Burke was
worried about setting a precedent for beach entertainment.
Councillor Rob Rowell said

if the event was a fizzer, it


wouldnt happen next year.
Everything is boring down
at Cottesloe at the moment,
he said.
Ms Pyvis was worried about
water and juice being served.
Theres a lot happening
here ... I think things could go
wrong, she said.
Ms Dawkins said: As a trial,
its a good one.
It is slightly spiritual.

The proposal is part of Subiacos


draft bike plan, which outlines suggestions for possible improvements
to the citys current cycling network.
The plan for Townshend Road
includes installing 1.5m bike lanes
on both sides of the road and removing the existing median strip
and kerbside parking.
Townshend Road resident Helen
Potter moved to her home in the
mid-1990s on a day when the street

had a party to celebrate the median


strip and kerbside parking being
installed.
The council spent all that money
to make the street safer, she said.
If you widen the road by 3m and
take the median strip out how will
people get across?
If the parking goes, we will lose
between $50,000 and $100,000 from
the value of our homes because no
one wants to buy a house with no
parking.
Helen said there were about 90
trees along Townshend Road that
could potentially be removed.
She said though tree removal was
not mentioned in the bike plan
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Grand gesture

Python steals
the show

Some people kiss babies when an election is in the


offing.
But Claremont councillor Anita Lorenz is far more
practical.
The East ward resident posted a picture on Facebook
of her granddaughter Arielle helping with her campaign flyers.
October 17 is election day, Ms Lorenz reminded
her fans.

The reptiles were out


at Lake Claremont last
Sunday.
As well as delicious
damper, a bouncy castle
and Constable Care, there
was a big black-headed
python by the water.
Claremont councils event officer Amy
Celisano wrangled the
snake in between flower
crown making and facepainting.
Last years event was
rained out, but the council said about 1000 people
were there this year,
more than 2013s event. Snake alive! Amy Celisano had her hands

Thieves had an eye for chic in Subiaco.

Fashion thieves strike


More than 20 dresses were stolen from
a Subiaco shop early on Wednesday
morning.
Thieves smashed the front door of
Tokay Boutique in Rokeby Road at 3.45.
Staff were determining how much the
dresses were worth.

full at Lake Claremont last Sunday.

Headmaster
gets a caning

First edition sold out!

It is hard to
fathom, but not
everyone in
Swanbourne is a
Dockers fan.
Scotch College
headmaster Alec
OConnell was
dynamic and
decisive, and
ran the proud
purple banner
up the pole atop
Collegians House.
But some others
claimed to be fans
of another team,
and said it wasnt
fair their flag was
not considered.
The complainers were happier
or less complaining when both
flags were flown
down the road, at
the middle school.

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Only women can do more than one thing at a time


Anita Lorenz holding the baby while putting flyers in
envelopes.

House gets youth appeal


Students from UWAs St Catherines College and members of the Rotaract Club of Subiaco saw politics at play
first-hand this week.
The group of young people sat in the public gallery of
the Legislative Council on Tuesday and were welcomed
during a session by its president Barry House, who also
put on a reception for them.

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Now we know who built Sayer St


The mystery of an illegal
road at Swanbourne may have
been solved.
Sayer Street resident
Malcolm Murray said the strip
of bitumen through the Allen
Park A-class reserve was laid
by the army as part of a temporary deal while West Coast
Highway was built, but no one
remembered to dig it up again.
Council records show that
there was an agreement that
the thoroughfare would be
removed upon the completion
of the new West Coast Highway
link from Curtin Avenue,
Cottesloe, to City Beach, Mr
Murray said.
Unfortunately, the corporate
memory failed an event with
which Im all too familiar. And
nobody remembered to cancel
the temporary arrangement
Nedlands mayor Max Hipkins and resident Dot Reid, who was born two years after the reserve was created, after the highway had been
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completed.

Spanish flavour for Subi Oval?


A disused Spanish bullring could provide the
answer to an exciting new
life for Subiaco Oval, says
Subiaco resident Peter
Argo.
Arenas de Barcelona was
closed and remained derelict for many years after
bullghting was banned in
Catalonia.
I visited there a couple
of years ago and was most
impressed with the way it
had been redeveloped,
he said.
It was transformed into a
magnicent entertainment
and shopping complex. I
spent a bit of time in the
tapas bars, talking to locals,

Vibrant new life for this former


bullring could inspire a future
for Subiaco Oval.
who seem to frequent the facilities more than tourists.
He said one of the upmarket roof restaurants,
with panoramic views of
Barcelona, had a roof garden
featuring WA wildowers.

I think something similar


could work for Subi Oval
when AFL football moves
to Burswood.
Football has been played
at Subiaco since about 1898,
according to Frederick
Barney Simpson, whose
father Dr Frederick Simpson
presented the rst Simpson
medal.
Long before then, it was
a green area recreation
ground, Barney said.
It was part of a green belt
running from Perth Modern
School to Hamilton Street.
Football was played there,
but on an open eld. It was
also a home for athletics,
racing and many other
sports.

The government seems


keen on passing the land on
to developers, now circling
like hungry sharks, but of
equal voice are those who
want it preserved as an open
green area, he said.
Subiaco Oval, like Mueller
Park, is still an A-Class
Reserve, the most protected
type of public land in WA.
There was ery debate
from Subiaco residents
when the football oval was
rst separated from Mueller
Park in 1908.
They were not protesting
the playing of football, but
rather the isolating, or fencing off, of the land so it could
not be used for anything else.

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Burglars grab $200k in property


Persian rugs and other property worth
more than $200,000 were stolen from a
Nedlands home last Friday.
The six rugs were valued at about $100,000.
A Volvo XC60 silver station sedan, cash, jewellery, a folding wheelchair, a tapestry and
prescription drugs were also taken from the
Lupin Hill Grove home.
The burglars got in through a back door
between 10.30am and 3pm.
One of the rugs featured a hunting scene,
another had a brown oral design and another
was green, cream and gold.

Will your estate be going


to the right people?

R Julie Matheson
Subiaco Council

Independent Financial Advice

The road was never gazetted


formally.
Nedlands council wants to dig
it up now to prevent it being
used by what residents fear
would be hundred of cars from
proposed private housing.
The A-class reserve, including
Melon Hill, was created in 1926
after Gallipoli Veteran John
Allen persuaded landowners
scattered across the state to sell
their shares of the land.
A council meeting on Tuesday
night voted to follow procedures
for closing the thoroughfare and
set a closure date of July 2016.
Representatives from Defence
Housing Australia, a federal
government business agency,
wants to sell 25% of Seaward
Village where the families of
SAS soldiers live, to help pay
for a redevelopment of the area.

We have experienced solicitors who


can assist you with simple Wills
through to sophisticated Wills which
may establish testamentary trusts
designed to meet the needs of your
intended beneciaries.

Postal voting
commences
this weekend

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REDEVELOPMENT NEWS

COUNTDOWN TO COMPLETION!
Bold Park Aquatic on track for mid-October opening
Construction of the new Bold Park Aquatic is steaming ahead with all hands on deck to achieve a
mid-October opening!
Major building works are now complete with finishing touches being carried out around the facility.
Filling of the new 50m 10-lane outdoor pool is underway with the new covered 20m leisure pool to be filled
from this weekend. When both pools are full, testing will be carried out to check the water quality complies
with required standards. Paving of the new carpark has also commenced.
Theres still plenty to do, but things are looking good for a mid-October so .... WATCH THIS SPACE!
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Verge swings in spotlight


Mosman Park is cracking
down on verge swings and
trampolines.
Tuesday nights council meeting went behind closed doors to
discuss the move.
CEO Kevin Poynton said it had

to be discussed in secret because


of legal issues.
Councillors voted to receive a
report of unauthorised items on
verges and to enforce its current
policy of removing them unless a
permit has been obtained.

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Ivy celebrated with friends and family on Thursday ahead of her 103rd birthday on Saturday,
September 26. Photo: Paul McGovern

This Ivy is an evergreen


By RHIANNON SHINE
At 103, Ivy Hogan is as
sharp as a razor.
She knows the names of almost all the staff and residents
at Berrington Care Group in
Jolimont and can rattle off the
names of every Perth street
she ever lived, worked or went
to school in.
Some of her fondest memories were made in Mosman
Park, where her two children
enjoyed playing dress-ups
with the next door neighbours.
But times werent always
easy.
Ivy recalled her husband,
Les, struggling to make
ends meet during the Great
Depression.

You were lucky if you had


a job, Ivy said. Everybody
was out of work.
My husband would go
fishing and sell the fish for a
shilling each.
Les worked as a wood machinist while Ivy was a waitress
at the Wentworth Hotel.
Ivy said her husband was
the best thing that happened
to her, in her 103 years.
He was a very gentle man,
she said.
Very helpful he helped
everybody.
Ivy and Les met when they
were about 10 and got married on the eve of Ivys 25th
birthday.
He said to me one day,
youre going to say yes or no

and Ill give you six weeks to


make up your mind if you want
to marry me, she recalled.
It only took me a day to
decide.
These days Ivy enjoys outings with her friends from
Berrington, getting her nails
painted a different colour each
week and doing an exercise
class each morning.
She also loves spending time
with her son and daughter,
seven grandchildren and 11
great-grandchildren.
The key to a good life, Ivy
said, was to work hard, look
after yourself, and enjoy the
occasional beer.
I never expected to live this
long, she said.
Im lucky.

Central Ward - Subiaco


To everyone living in Subiaco,
I have loved it here for the last 20
years. Restoring my Federation
Cottage was a great personal pleasure
and I fully support protecting our
many character homes.
As an optometrist with a small
business in Freo, I understand the
problems facing High Streets today
and how vital they are to the life of
our community.
I wish to oer you a positive outlook
and contribution to promote
Subiacos future.
I hope to serve you all as a Councillor.

Sean

0431 711 806


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POST, September 26, 2015 Page 7

Mystery
over gifts

Home sweet home, for 100 years


By LLOYD GORMAN
A family home in Rankin
Road, Shenton Park, has roots
deep enough to support two
family trees.
A giant oak growing in the
back garden towers above the
single-storey home and its
neighbours.
Some 79 years ago, at the age
of five, Judy Mitchell planted
chestnuts from a bucket of the
seeds she had picked up in the
street while on a trip to Harvey
with her father.
Inside the 100-year-old house,
the family tree has been branching out for generations.
Judy was born and grew up
in what was then a new house
which her mother, a Department
of Agriculture worker, bought
for her and her parents.
It was spec-built state
housing, Judy said. It was a
workers cottage. They came
here because they were so poor.
I grew up in it and being an
only child I knew that one day
it would ultimately be mine,
and so my parents left it to me
when they died.
In 1980, Judy sold the house
to her daughter, Jane, who had
been living in it and renting the
home for five years.
It was in its original condition and was very, very run
down, Judy said.
Jane did a lot of restoration
and renovation work on the
property, including to the walls,
doors and floors, and she added
a new kitchen, bathroom and a
bedroom extension.
She would also add a back
room extension and do work
on the garden but kept the
outside dunny.
I didnt grow up in it but it
is the childhood home of my
mother and my daughter Laura,
and now my grandchild comes

None of the Cambridge


election candidates sharing
advertising and brochures has
declared receiving gifts.

Family homestead Jane Gregson and her mother Judy Mitchell


outside the Rankin Road house. Photo: Billie Fairclough
INSET: The original house.
today, she laughed.
In its time the house has
seen the deaths of two family
members (Judys grandparents), but it has also seen
many happy times and has
hosted family functions, including 18th and 21st birthday
parties and even wedding
receptions, including one
planned for next month.
For us its been a wonderful
and happy house, and when
people come here they tell us
how much they like the house,
Jane said.

here, so its a very important


place to me, Jane said.
It is home and I will endeavour to keep it in the family. My
goal would be for Laura to have
it, but she might have to wait
until we shuffle off.
Jane met her husband
Jonathan Gregson in the house.
I was living in the house
for five years before I bought
it from mum and I shared it
with a school friend of mine,
she said.
Her cousin called around
to visit her and hes still here

Hot contests as poll starts


Postal voting papers are
being received this week in
western suburbs homes and
businesses in some of the
most hotly-contested council
elections for years.
Big local issues in Cambridge
and the governments surrender on council mergers
have seen a huge surge in the

number of locals nominating


for their councils.
At the 2013 elections, when
small councils in the western
suburbs seemed doomed, there
were few takers for the October
polls, held every two years.
In Cambridge, where the
infill argument has raged all
year, there are three candidates opposing mayor Simon

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the two wards.
Subiaco has a big field of 15
candidates for its four wards
while Claremont has eight for
three wards.
Next door in Cottesloe, two
candidates are standing in
each of three wards with no
election in the north ward.
The hotly-contested Dalkeith
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four candidates but
there are no elections
in its other wards,
while mayor Max
Hipkins has been reelected unopposed.
In Peppermint
Grove there are
four candidates for
three vacancies while
Mosman Parks north
ward has four candidates, but no election
in its south ward.

Contract
extended
Peppermint Grove CEO
John Merricks contract has
been extended until June
2017.
Councillors decided to
renew Mr Merricks contract
at Tuesdays council meeting.
Shire president Rachel
Thomas, deputy shire president Charles Hohnen and
Mr Merrick will soon meet
to discuss Mr Merricks performance criteria for the next
12 months.

John Connell, who is standing


in Wembley, said he did not
know who paid for advertisements in the POST or brochures
but he had supplied his picture.
Rod Bradley, who is standing
in Coast ward, said: I have not
even thought about it. We have
not talked about the cost of it.
He said the candidates had
met a few times to discuss the
election campaign.
Under the Local Government
Act, gifts to candidates, whether
money or not, must be declared
within three days.
And declarations should
cover the six months before the
election.
The limit above which donations have to be declared is $200,
but gifts are cumulative.
Andres Timmermanis, who
is running in Coast ward, said:
I know there is lots of money
coming in but I have received
nothing.
I have nothing to declare.
Neither Andrew Mill nor Keri
Shannon responded to messages
from the POST.
Sitting Wembley ward councillors Corinne MacRae and Tracey
King defended their decision
to authorise a flyer for mayoral
candidate Simon Withers.
Ms MacRae said she contributed only $195 to the printing cost
and did not need to declare it.
She said: We authorised the
flyer because he has been a very
good mayor for Wembley ward.
Ms King said: We have
achieved things we never
thought were going to be
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Subiaco scene

Lets vote
Local government elections will take place across Western
Australia on 17 October. The City of Subiaco election will be
conducted as a postal election by the Western Australian Electoral
Commission. If youre a resident in the City of Subiaco on the state
electoral roll or registered on the citys owner/occupier roll, you
should be enrolled to receive a voting package in late September.
Make sure you follow the instructions carefully to complete and
return your vote by the due date. For more information about
the City of Subiaco Council and this years candidates, visit the
citys website www.subiaco.wa.gov.au

or audio-book. With a catalogue of more than 34,000 items


youll nd something to keep you entertained.
Subiaco Library membership is free and open to all. Drop in and
sign up or visit www.subiaco.wa.gov.au/library
The library will reopen on Tuesday 29 September after the
public holiday for usual business hours from 9.30am.

Book club
Save the date book clubbers! Its almost time for the October
Book Club meet up to discuss and review Doris Lessings The
Golden Notebook.

For more information about the election and the voting


process, visit the Western Australian Electoral Commissions
website www.elections.wa.gov.au

Book Club will be held at Subiaco Library on Tuesday


6 October at 1.30pm and at 6.30pm, and Saturday
10 October at 2pm.

Dont miss your chance to have a say in who represents your


community.

Subiaco Library offers three book club sessions that meet every
six weeks on a Tuesday and a Saturday. The sessions are a
great way to meet new people to discuss and review a range of
different reads.

Opening hours
Subiaco Library and the citys Administration Centre will be
closed Monday 28 September due to the public holiday.
For opening hours at Lords Recreation Centre, please visit
www.lords.com.au

Discover Subiaco Library


With the long weekend upon us, remember to get in early to
Subiaco Library and grab yourself a good book, DVD, magazine

If youre interested in joining the club please contact the library


on 9237 9300.

School holidays at Subiaco Library


Keep the kids entertained with free activities at Subiaco
Library every Tuesday and Thursday during the school
holidays. Theres plenty to do with colouring, craft, music,
and science on offer.

Tuesday 29 September
Craft with Jane, 10.30am
Lego Club, 2.30pm
Thursday 1 October
Rhythm Fix Drumming Circle, 10.30am
Colouring with Chelle, 2.30pm
Tuesday 6 October
Craft with Lucy, 10.30am
Lego Club, 2.30pm
Thursday 8 October
Einsteins Top Secret Science, 10.30am
Colouring with Chelle, 2.30pm
All sessions run for one hour and bookings are essential.
Reserve your spot by contacting Subiaco Library on 9237 9300.
For details and booking information, visit
www.subiaco.wa.gov.au/events

Octoberfeast morning tea


Bring your friends and come along to this months morning tea
joined by the The Gumnut Stompers live on stage.
When: Friday 9 October, from 10am to 11.30am
Where: Subiaco Community Centre, 203 Bagot Road, Subiaco
Cost: $10
Bookings are essential. RSVP by Friday 2 October on 9237 9320
or adminscc@subiaco.wa.gov.au

Community notices
Q Park Street car park upgrade works
The City of Subiaco will be undertaking works in the Park Street
car park to improve the drainage system within the car park.
During the rst stage of works areas of the car park will be
temporarily unavailable. Stage one will include installation of
new pipes and storm water pits.
Stage two includes the levelling and resurfacing of the car park.
During this stage the entire car park will be unavailable for
approximately two to three days.
Stage three includes aesthetic upgrades in which as much
public parking as possible will be made available by completing
the works in sections.
The entire works will ensure the areas drainage system will
be able to withstand a one in ten year storm event while
improving the overall condition of the car park and providing a
safe environment.
Works will be conducted between 7am and 5pm Monday to
Friday, commencing Tuesday 29 September, and are expected
to nish Friday 30 October.
For more information about the works and access to the car
park, please visit the citys website www.subiaco.wa.gov.au

Q Call for feedback Draft Integrated


Transport Strategy and draft Bus Shelter
Improvement Plan
In 2014 the City of Subiaco engaged independent consultants
Cardno to develop a new draft Integrated Transport Strategy.
You are invited to provide feedback on the recommendations
in the draft strategy, which aim to increase the use of public
transport, cycling and walking, and manage parking, vehicle
trafc and travel demand.
The city has also developed a draft Bus Shelter Improvement
Plan and would like to receive feedback from the community
about the draft plan.
The Bus Shelter Improvement Plan aims to provide clean, safe
and universally accessible bus shelters, seats and other facilities to
support a more environmentally sustainable method of transport.

Visit www.subiaco.wa.gov.au/haveyoursay to view the draft


documents and complete one or both surveys. Hard copies are
available at the citys Administration Centre, 241 Rokeby Road,
Subiaco and Subiaco Library, 237 Rokeby Road, Subiaco.
Please submit your feedback by 5pm on Monday 5 October.
For more information on the above, visit
www.subiaco.wa.gov.au/formalsubmissions or view hard
copies at the citys Administration Centre, 241 Rokeby Road,
Subiaco or Subiaco Library, 237 Rokeby Road, Subiaco during
normal operating hours.
Comments should be submitted in writing
through the online submission form at
www.subiaco.wa.gov.au/formalsubmissions, via email to
city@subiaco.wa.gov.au or addressed to the Chief Executive
Ofcer, City of Subiaco, PO Box 270, Subiaco WA 6904.
Comments should clearly indicate the name and address of the
person making the submission and the proposal or application
to which the submission relates.

Q Development applications received


Property

Description

158 Aberdare Road,


Shenton Park
1/316 Onslow Road,
Shenton Park
8 Allora Avenue,
Subiaco
333A Railway Road,
Shenton Park
166 Barker Road,
Subiaco
89 Gloster Street,
Subiaco
120 Gloster Street,
Subiaco
388 Hay Street,
Subiaco
500 Hay Street,
Subiaco

Construction of a patio to an existing


dwelling
Change of use from consulting rooms
to ofce
Alterations and additions to an existing
dwelling
Construction of a vergola to an existing
dwelling
Alterations and additions to an existing
dwelling
Alterations and additions to an existing
dwelling
Alterations and additions to an existing
dwelling
Change of use from shop to restaurant
DAP application to extend the time
period of previous JDAP approval

5 Munsie Avenue,
Daglish
28 Kings Road,
Subiaco

Demolition of existing dwellings


and construction of new two storey
dwelling
Alterations and additions to an existing
dwelling and construction of a carport

Public submissions in respect to these proposals are not being


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

Whats happening in Subi


QEat, Play, Thrive workshops
Presented by Ngala, these three, free hands-on workshops are
for parents who want to learn new ways to live a healthier,
happier life for themselves and their families.
Monday 5, 12 and 19 October, 9am
Palms Community Centre, corner Rokeby and Nicholson
roads, Subiaco
RSVP on 9237 9317 or culture@subiaco.wa.gov.au

QEarth Carers course


If youre interested in exploring ways to live more sustainably,
this free course includes ve sessions over three weeks at
venues throughout the western suburbs.
Starts Tuesday 13 October, 6.30pm
The Grove Library and Community Centre, 1 Leake Street,
Peppermint Grove
For more information, visit www.subiaco.wa.gov.au/events

QCommunity lunch Germany


Enjoy lunch and live entertainment at our monthly community
lunch. This months theme is Germany.
Wednesday 14 October, 11.45am
Subiaco Community Centre, 203 Bagot Road, Subiaco
Cost: $13
RSVP by Wednesday 7 October on 9237 9320 or
adminscc@subiaco.wa.gov.au

QCHILDREN QALL AGES


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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

POST, September 26, 2015 Page 9

Glad all
over the
outback

By DAVID COHEN

A group of Ford Model A fans


are driving their cars deep into
the heart of Australia.
Claremont councillor Paul
Kelly and his Mosman Park
counterpart Brett Pollock will
be in a restored 1928 Ford
called Glad.
Neil and Loretta Faneco will
be in Merv, which has a silver
quail on top of the radiator cap.
Henry Ford thought it was
one of the fastest birds, Mr
Kelly said.
He and Mr Pollock are members of the Model A Restorers
Club of WA.
Mr Kelly has a green 1936
Ford ute he inherited from his
grandfather.
Mr Pollock rebuilt his Model A

Model men Brett Pollock, left, wonders whos got the billy boiling as Paul Kelly and Neil Faneco look on. Photo: Paul McGovern
and a GPS on the windscreen $20,000 for the Royal Flying
the trip.
Its where the water bag is the only other concession to Doctor Service.
hangs, he said. A lot of people modern technology.
We think we might need
dont know what a water bag is.
By press time the convoy of them, Mr Kelly joked.
Mr Pollock gets about 240km 15 cars was due to be west of
Mr Pollock said the RFDS had
per 50-litre tank and the car has Alice Springs.
saved the life of one of his sons.
a cruising speed of 75kmh.
Its our turn to give a bit
Some will fly to Melbourne
The engine has been con- for one day, for the grand final, back, he said.
verted to 12-volt, from 6-volt,
The trip can be followed
from Alice, Mr Pollock said.
Also on the itinerary are on the club website at http://
Uluru, the Great Central Road modelafordclub.com.au and
west of Warburton, the old Ghan Ms Fanecos blog at http://lori-f.
line to Oodnadatta, two nights simplesite.com.
meeting that alarm bells went City of Perth Bill we may lose
Mr Kelly said donations could
in Coober Pedy, and Smoky Bay
off when she saw that such a about 15% of our population
also be left at Monsis Cafe, in
and the Nullarbor.
large amount of money had the dynamics of ward changes
The group is aiming to raise Claremont.
been budgeted for what was a and a new CEO who hasnt
started yet ... and should have
government requirement.
She said that after approach- his stamp on this.
In lieu of all those things,
ing the CEO, staff had sharpened
their pencils and were able to I believe we could at least to
delay this. There should not
take $100,000 off that amount.
I was very concerned about be a hurry.
What I am really asking
the council committing to a
quarter of a million review for is that we delay this until
our November budget review
every four years, she said.
I think it is important we so we can review the whole
engage the community prop- spend on this.
Councillors voted 8/2 to
erly, but Subiaco is currently
postpone the review until
in a state of uncertainty.
We have this threat of the November.
after acquiring it from Geraldton
where it was in 782 pieces.
Henry made six million of
these cars in four years, he said.
Ten per cent of them are still
running.
Mr Pollock, added some new
brackets (made in the Mosman
Park Mens Shed) to Glad for

$250k Subi review on hold


Spending $250,000 on community feedback for a fouryear-old plan for Subiaco has
been temporarily mothballed.
Councillor Stephanie Stroud
challenged the need to carry
out the pricey consultation four
years after Subiaco council
had drawn up its strategic
community plan (SCP).
The SCP was the result of the
Think 2030 Visioning Project
between October 2010 and
April 2012, which saw about
4000 residents say what they
thought was important about
Subiaco and its future.
Ms Stroud told Tuesday nights

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Subiaco grabs
Wilson spaces

Anyone got a bone to pick?

Subiaco council will take


back control of car bays from
Wilson Parking, but has
stopped short of severing all
commercial links with the firm.

Red heeler-kelpie cross Bowie


is certainly proving to be Mosman
Park councillor Zenda Johnsons
best friend in her bid to be reelected.

Councillors went behind


closed doors on Tuesday night
to discuss the 46 car bays it
owns in the Seddon Street carpark, which is run by Wilson,
Australias biggest carpark
operator.
Wilson has been responsible
for the management of the
council-owned bays since 2001.
But last month, at a council
meeting at which Wilson was
branded a corporate psychopath, councillors called for a
report into the legal status and
tenure of the deal.
A second motion about Wilson
was also debated behind closed
doors, but failed to get up.
It called on the council not to
employ, retain or engage in any
commercial contracts with the
Wilson Group, a multinational
firm which, as well as parking,
includes security, storage,
health and IT divisions.
Subiaco council records show
that it occasionally uses the
services of Wilson Security,
the same firm implicated in a
number of serious complaints
and incidents on Nauru and
Manus islands.

Instead of door-knocking, Ms
Johnson walks Bowie around the
streets of Mosman Park in his red
Vote Johnson coat.
You have no idea how much
attention he gets with this coat,
she said.
I stick to the main streets and
people shout and beep their
horns.
When people ask about Bowies
coat, it opens the door for Ms
Johnson to explain her platform
for the North ward.
People are happy to talk, she
said.
She said she had found out about
issues across the suburb, including
street lighting, street signs, parks
and rubbish bins.
People have chosen to tell me
all of these things simply because
of Bowies coat, she said.

HOME HEALTH
SERVICE PROVIDERS
Simon Cole and his dog Molly meet Zenda Johnson and her
campaign wonder dog Bowie on the council election trail.
Photo: Billie Fairclough

Ice addict ordered to clean up home


Cambridge council has
asked the City Beach ice addict to clean his home.
Cottesloe police asked the
council to do a health inspection at the Tarongo Way home,
which neighbours say has been
extensively damaged by the
38-year-old occupant.
Council environmental
health manager John Giorgi
and a colleague inspected the
home at 10am last Thursday
with police present.
Council CEO Jason Buckley
said: The towns officers requested the occupier clean up
the inside of the house, which
he agreed to do.
A follow-up inspection will
be carried out to check the
requested works have been
complied with.
The addict has an extensive
criminal record dating back

Palmerston Street resident


Simon Cole was walking his white
golden retriever Molly when he
bumped into Ms Johnson outside
Memorial Hall this week.
He said Ms Johnson could
explain complex situations to
ratepayers.
I have a science background,
and when you come across good
science books that explain it in
laymans language it makes it
easy, he said.
She comes across so well that
you get a good handle of what is
happening in the community and
why.
Ms Johnson walks Bowie for an
hour in the morning and 45 minutes
in the afternoon.
Bowie laps it up, she said.
The minute I get the coat out he
starts wagging his tail, she said.
Other candidates for the two
North ward seats are sitting councillor Brett Carboni, business management adviser Andrew Maurice
and accountant David Prestney.

to 1997.
In February, he was fined
$500 for possessing a controlled
weapon, $300 for possessing
methylamphetamine and
$600 for breaching a violence
restraining order.
In 2013, he was fined $3300
for drug possession, reckless driving, driving under
the influence of alcohol, and
breaching bail.
There was a $1000 fine in 2012
for common assault.
In 2009, the addict was fined
$300 for possessing stolen or
unlawfully obtained property.
In 2007, there were seven
convictions, including possessing an unlicensed firearm and
ammunition, and fines of $2500.
Nine earlier convictions
included drug and prohibited
weapon possession.
The addict, a property mil-

lionaire, inherited at least four


properties from his father, who
died in May last year.
The properties are in the
name of Murray Burton and
Charles Gallucio, who work
for Leederville accounting
and bookkeeping firm Farina
Nominees.
Last month, Mr Burton said
he and Mr Gallucio were joint
trustees of the fathers estate
(Ice addict is worth millions,
POST, August 22).
Mr Burton would not say
how much money the addict
received from him.
We are trying to administer
the estate as best we can, Mr
Burton said at the time.
I cant evict the son. I cant
sell the properties.
We ... ensure any beneficiaries are provided with funds
for living.

Big field a
good thing
A large turnout of
candidates for council
elections in Subiaco is
to be welcomed, according to Subiaco mayor
Heather Henderson.

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Fifteen people have


put up their hands for
six seats.
The field includes
sitting and former councillors, a member of the
Greens, business and
community leaders.
Thats the biggest
field of candidates weve
seen in a long time, said
Mrs Henderson, who
has been on council for
more than 20 years.
I think its a very
healthy thing for
Subiaco that people are
interested in contributing to their community,
and theres a lot of expertise out there. There
has been speculation
that a large number of
candidates have been
put up by councillor
Mark Burns, a claim he
denies.
But Mr Burns did confirm that he has given
advice to 14 candidates standing in five
different council areas,
including Subiaco.

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City of Nedlands Dalkeith Ward Election

JOE PORTER CPA


A SAFE VOTE

Thank you for trusting me to


represent you on Council for
the past 4 years. It has been
a pleasure to work with the
residents of Nedlands towards
preserving the amenity of
our area.
Dalkeith has been home to
me, my wife Jill and our 4 boys
for 11 years. It is a unique part
of our City. I am proud to have

IF RE-ELECTED, I AIM TO:


5 Protect the unique character
of Dalkeith
5 Push for completion of the
new Town Planning Scheme
5 Support sensible development
which considers amenity
5 Promote sound nancial
management
5 Stand up for the rights of
residents

Vote for stability


5PORTER, JOE
5ARGYLE, IAN

Authorised by
Joe Porter
3 Philip Road
Dalkeith WA 6009

been part of the Council which


helped to prevent the forced
amalgamation of Nedlands
with
our
neighbouring
Councils.
I now ask for your vote for
my re-election so that I may
continue to represent the best
interests of Dalkeith and the
City of Nedlands.

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What can we do
for homeless?

Keris grassroots
campaign a winner

I am writing to commend
the actions of the young man
from Coles Subiaco, who I assume was duty manager, when
confronted with an appalling
incident outside the store on
Tuesday morning.
As I was leaving the store
with a bag full of groceries for
a homeless lady I had greeted
earlier, I witnessed the aftermath of a vicious assault on this
poor woman.
She was in tears after having
been kicked in the head by an
associate of her son, both of
whom were also homeless.
The Coles employee acted
with the utmost professionalism, not only calling the police,
but also by contacting outreach
workers.
Another woman and I sat with
the injured woman until the
outreach workers arrived it
was only ve or 10 minutes
and in that time we listened to
some of her story.
She was clearly a broken
woman, frustrated and scared.
Evidently the victim of a
sexual assault while seeking
refuge in a shelter, she felt left
without a voice because no one
listens to the homeless.
I left in tears and continue
to feel numb and wonder what
else I could have done.
Ilka Welander
Townshend Road, Subiaco

I am writing in support of Keri Shannon, candidate for mayor of Cambridge.


Keri has worked very hard representing the
residents of Coast ward against the imposition of
the unwanted Scheme Amendment 31 and is also
very much focused on establishing meaningful
protections for Wembley ward in relation to the
current DAP process.
I am not against inll. I am, however, against
Amendment 31 in its current form and the way it
has been rammed through by the current council
despite overwhelming public opposition, legal
advice and expert opinions.
Keri has helped me a great deal in understanding the legalities of the planning scheme and
its impact on my family and has corrected the
information given to me by mayor Withers and
the towns planning department.
She has diligently guided a grassroots campaign
to stand up for the values of her neighbours and
their community. She has dedicated months of
intensive professional effort to ensure the people
of Cambridge continue to have a voice.
Those who witnessed Keris recent public
appearances would have seen the talent for
understanding and communication she would
bring to the role of mayor. She really will be a
wonderful asset for the town.
Vanessa Joynt-McCall
Challenger Parade, City Beach

Cr Stephanie Stroud nds the gambling sign at the playground oensive.

What are the odds of a Big Mac for lunch?


I am very worried by with McDonalds
line of advertising Monopoly using the
symbolism of gambling such as a loaded
dice and the odds of 1 in 5 chance to win.
This could only be interpreted as
McDonalds encouraging gambling as an
enticement to their food offers.
To make matters more offensive,
this signage at McDonalds Hay Street,
Jolimont, is above a childrens playground and not far from the primary
school.
According to the Australian
Government website, the social cost to
the Australian community of problem
gambling is estimated to be at least

When celebrations go too far


I suspect the photo on page 102
of last weeks POST (Collegians
winning football grand nal) may
have some relation to the news
item on page 41 (Footy fans trash
pavilion, POST, September 19).
As there are a lot of Collegians
alumni in the POST area these
reports reflect poorly on the

clubs heritage.
I hope they will look after the
new facility at the shank a little
better when they move in next year.
Concerned past player
Wembley
(name and address supplied)
Collegians have four teams Editor

Kevin Woods Your


Candidate for South Ward
A Fresh Voice for Claremont

; Kevin Woods
;
Greater accountability and
transparency in planning
decisions by Council

; I
mproved efficiency in the
use of ratepayers money
for all projects

TOWN OF CLAREMONT
LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTIONS 2015
KEVIN WOODS: YOUR CANDIDATE FOR SOUTH WARD
I offer a lifetime of experience in providing communities
with policies and services in education and training,
transport and local government as:
Director General of Western Australias TAFE system
Deputy Director General of Western Australias
Department of Transport
Managing Director of the Western Australian
Department of Marine and Harbours
Pro Vice Chancellor of Murdoch University
Chief Executive Officer of the City of Camberwell,
Melbourne
Chief Executive Officer of the City of Boroondara
(Amalgamated city of Camberwell, Kew and Hawthorn)
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$4.7billion a year.
The actions of one problem gambler
negatively impacts the lives of between
ve and 10 others.
Whether it be the offer of free meals
for children at restaurants with poker
machines or this McDonalds advertising,
it is blatant endorsement of an insidious
habit-forming behaviour.
McDonalds, please change your advertising and respect the chronic problem
that gambling is causing throughout
Australia.
Stephanie Stroud
councillor North ward Subiaco
Laurino Terrace, Subiaco

Keep Seaward Village


for defence families

Council elections too late!


To all the candidates running for Cambridge
Council on the issue of Amendment 31, I have
some news for you. Its over.
The council has dealt with Amendment 31
and it is now in the hands of the WA Planning
Commission and the Minister for Planning.
So why are you all running to stop a decision
that cant be reversed by the council? And where
were you all when the council was doing all the
other good things that it has done in the past
ve years?
I have no doubt that you are still upset, but
being emotionally scarred by a single issue isnt
a good qualication for ofce. I have never seen
good decisions made by angry people.
Robert Dickinson
Pangbourne Street, Wembley

Looking at DHAs Concept Plan (Families


sceptical of new SAS plan, POST, September
19) it is difcult to see how it is a good planning outcome for the long-term viability of
Campbell Barracks, the defence families,
the local civilian neighbourhood or the
More letters pages 14, 16, 24
environment.
I question why we,
as a nation, require
DHA to fund housing for our defence
families using a commercial model.
For all of the disruption and distress that
this redevelopment is
causing, the current
DHA concept provides
only a handful of additional defence houses.
This is because the
commercial model
DHA is using means
it must achieve a yield
of 163 private homes.
So around 40% of the
housing in Seaward
Village will become
private at a time when
there is a long wait list
of defence families
wishing to live there.
The current security
environment means
that we are asking
a lot from our defence personnel, and
both they and their
families deserve our
support.
Ideally, every defence family who
wants to should be
able to live in Seaward
Village. That may not
be possible, but surely
every effort should be
made to provide that
support to as many
families as we can.
DHAs original purpose was to support
our defence personnel. As a nation we
should both allow
and require DHA to
do this by funding the
redevelopment of all
of Seaward Village for
the defence families.
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Single-issue group out


to fracture Cambridge

Dont they want us to


find Cambridge?

Andrew Mill, the handpicked Wembley ward


candidate for the Save Our City Beach Our
Floreat campaign, demonstrated misunderstanding of the workings of Cambridge council
in his letter (Time for all Cambridge to be
respected, POST, September 12).
I want to set the record straight.
The tender for the Wembley Athletic Clubs
new clubrooms will be approved in October.
Over the past five years, $1,595,000 has been
spent upgrading lanes and the council has a
roll-out program with an additional $600,000
budgeted for this financial year.
The proposed mini-golf is a sound business
proposal and will only add to the stature of
Wembley Golf Course as one of the best in WA.
The golf course contributes approximately
$1.6million a year towards rate containment.
Underground power is a state government
responsibly.
Does Mr Mill support cost shifting?
I urge Wembley ward residents to be aware
of this single-issue groups endeavours to
fracture a good council.
The Coast Ward Ratepayers Association
caused enormous damage to the towns reputation during the Perry Lakes saga under a
previous mayor.
Scheme Amendment 31 is now off the
councils agenda and in the hands of the WA
Planning Commission and Planning Minister
John Day.
Alan Langer
deputy Cambridge mayor
The Boulevard, Floreat

Circus Cambridge, supposed jewel of the


western suburbs, has no entry statements on
any of its three main through roads.
The suggestion of gateway signs as a symbol
of sound community pride and as good PR
was first presented to another dysfunctional
Cambridge council nearly two years ago, and
drew mayor Simon Withers open declaration
of opposition.
A subsequent attempt, after a drunk driver
demolished the sole gateway sign in Lake
Monger Drive, generated a less rigid reaction, and weasel words that the council would
consider this suggestion from an interested
ratepayer.
Months passed and yet another attempt to
secure even an indication of potential commitment and interest was conveniently swatted
aside with the excuse that the council had too
many other projects in play.
Perhaps banning tree houses, censoring those
who dare to erect unapproved front fences or
garage doors and such key priorities as sealing
lanes in West Leederville are more than this
crew can handle.
Or perhaps the campaign to stuff Amendment
31 down the throats of the many who strongly
oppose the inherent threats to their quality
of life has occupied their attention span for
too many months.
But council elections loom and, yet again,
Circs Cambridge will be rudely exposed as a
town long served by dysfunctional councils.
Perhaps the truth is that our dear leader, the
council and the administration just dont want
anyone to know where Cambridge begins and
ends, such is their deserved embarrassment
at what they have been dishing up to their
ratepayers for too many years.
Tin Man ears and three wise monkeys attitudes now, these would be accurate inclusions to the long-missing gateway signs and
entry statements.

People power
I encourage all ratepayers to vote in next
months council elections. Because of People
Power and assisted by our able, elected members, we, the people were able to persuade
an autocratic State Government to reverse
its decision to force Council amalgamations.
I believe the ratepayers of Subiaco have been
well served by our current elected members
and hope all those currently on the council
will be re- elected.
R. M. Barker
Violet Grove, Shenton Park

Amid local Government elections, football finals life goes on peacefully


at Lake Jualbup. Photo: Georey Dean of Shenton Park

Make a squawk about Allen Park


I strongly oppose the DHA proposal which will impinge on Allen
Park and surrounding bush.
Once gone, it will be gone forever. I grew up in the area and
feel alarmed at such proposals.

I implore other members of the


community to register their opposition also.
Silence is not golden.
David Mortimer
Loftus Street, Nedlands

Graham Hornel
Empire Avenue, City Beach
More letters pages 16, 24

I promise to:
1.

Vote against increasing Council Rates - my own


rates have risen by 62% in 7 years,

2.

Support the continued development of local sport


and community groups,

3.

Support the revitalisation of Rokeby Road, The New


Street Weekend Markets and Community-based initiatives,

4.

Resolve parking issues, including stopping Wilson Parkings


aggressive ticketing,

5.

Ensure a safe family and school environment is maintained


inclusive of reinstating Neighbourhood Watch; and

6.

Support to ensure Subiacos independence.

Ive loved Subi for 22 years, I hope for your vote.

Barry Wilson
0407 043 400 baz.wilson@bigpond.com
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POST, September 26, 2015 Page 15

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St Hildas has sum maths success


The summer holidays will
be mathematically challenging for St Hildas Year 11
student Mai Hoang.
Mai is one of eight students
selected to represent WA
at the two-week National
Mathematics Summer School
in January in Canberra.
Mais love of mathematics is
inspired by her engineering
father, who used to draw her
pictures of cute animals in
primary school as a reward for
doing her maths homework.
It is an incredible testament to Mais ability with

maths to be chosen to attend,


said St Hildas head of mathematics Jo Watt.
We also have the added
honour of providing two mentors for the 2016 delegates.
Annie Jiang and Laura Peh,
both in Year 12, attended the
summer school this year and
the organisers have taken
the unusual step of inviting
them back.
The WA contingent of 10
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students to attend and we are
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Annie and Laura agree that
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Claremont war memorial views invited


Every Claremont resident
and ratepayer will get a letter
about shifting the war memorial off the highway and south
into Claremont Park.
Its important the community gives us a feeling on
whether its a good or bad idea,

councillor Chris Mews said.


The council thinks the
92-year-old Donnybrook stone
memorial is being affected by
traffic, and that big Anzac Day
crowds cant effectively take
part in ceremonies.
In the long run its a sensi-

ble option, councillor Anita


Lorenz said.
Mr Mews said the memorial
was an important reminder of
the horrors of war.
Its an iconic entry to
Claremont, and highly visible,
he said.

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New Bill a threat to Kings Park

Leanne McKenzie peruses the POST at a famous watering hole as she and her friends take a break on
their 5000km Cessna Cardinal time trial. They raised about $600,000 for the Royal Flying Doctor Service
on their flight from Esperance to Hamilton Island.

A mayor needs to build trust and respect


How does Keri Shannon plan
to work with Cambridge council
and staff when she has publicly
attacked so many councillors
and the CEO? How can she
expect anyone to work with her
after behaving in this manner?

These attacks appear planned,


continuous and personal. Keri
has led a small but angry group
that has been unrelenting in
these attacks, based on only one
issue in one pocket of the town.
This is not the kind of be-

Cottesloe staff spread the love


What a pleasure it is dealing
with Chris at Cottesloe council.
A council contractor had
incorrectly laid the new pedestrian footpath.
It had to be re-laid and, in the
process, our verge reticulation
was cracked.
One call to Bruno at the depot
and Chris arrived when he said

he would and assessed the issue.


The concrete had to be cut
and the retic mended.
Nothing was too much trouble
for this friendly, helpful council
worker.
A delight. Thank you.
Jane Marwick
Jarrad Street, Cottesloe

haviour that builds trust and


respect.
Character traits that make a
protagonist are not the traits of
a good civic leader, particularly
of a diverse group of councillors
who bring many skills and varied
views to address the broadreaching matters affecting our
community.
In my view, she is running for
council with a ticket of minions
for the sole purpose of controlling the council. Diversity leads
to good debate and consideration of all decisions that matter
to members of our community.
Tracey King
Wembley ward councillor
Gregory Street, Wembley

Martyn Webb (Bill wont


make Perth true capital, POST
September 12) makes some
powerful points against the City
of Perth Bill that is currently
before the WA Parliament. The
Bill would weaken the City of
Perth and threaten the territorial integrity of neighbouring
local governments.
In particular, Martyn draws
attention to the threat to Kings
Park through its incorporation within the City of Perth
boundaries.
What has never been explained by the Premier or the
Local Government Minister is
why the Executive Director of
Public Health needs powers
additional to those he already
has under the Health Act.
The definition of public
health in the Bill is so vague
that it could easily be construed to cover provision for
hospital and associated facilities and services, which, given
the constrained sites on which
the QEII Medical Centre and
the new Childrens Hospital

are situated, could threaten


development of the western
edge of Kings Park.
In the absence of any other
limitations, this power must be
taken to include development
approvals. In a democratic society, we cannot allow this power
to reside in an unelected ofcial,
although in reality it is not very
different from the powers already granted to unelected and
unrepresentative development
assessment panels.
The City of Perth Bill is yet
another threat to local governments from the Premier,
who tried, unsuccessfully, to
force council amalgamations
on metropolitan communities.
Despite the Bills title, it has
serious direct, and indirect effects on Kings Park, Subiaco,
Nedlands, Vincent, Victoria
Park and South Perth, as well
as any local governments with
river boundaries.
Ian Ker
Vincent Street, Mt Lawley
on behalf of the Capital City Citizens
Committee

Withers gets my vote


Re forthcoming elections for
the mayor and councillors for
the Town of Cambridge council.
I feel very privileged to live in
the fabulous area of City Beach
within the Town of Cambridge,
with superb beaches, parklands
and great facilities.
Having lived in the area for
more than 40 years, I have seen
enormous improvements in
local government services since
Simon Withers became mayor.
Mr Withers has the ability to
work with people to sort out difcult issues. I often hear of his
constructive attitude and input

in getting successful outcomes.


His opponent, on the other
hand, seems to focus on a single
issue and has no local government experience. Maybe she
should run for a councillor position to gain some experience.
I urge all residents to vote
and ensure we get the mayor
we need to keep City Beach
and Cambridge in safe and
experienced hands.
Brian King
Perina Way, City Beach
More letters page 24

Loren White
0417 954 169

NO - Rate Increases

YES - Street Markets

NO - Cluttered Parking

YES - Alfresco Dining

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SOUTH WARD
SUBIACO
Authorised by Loren White, 7 Darbon Crescent, Subiaco

POST, September 26, 2015 Page 17

Vote for a Mayor


who gets
things done
Since I was elected I've initiated many improvements
through major council projects and good planning.

   
   

    
    
     

   
   
 
   
These things didnt happen by accident. It took vision, drive, planning and determination.
This is an important election. During the past eight years my fellow councillors and I have
dedicated ourselves to just one thing making our Town a better place to live in.
Now, an inexperienced, single issue group, who are unhappy about one Council decision,
are attempting to take over the Council. They would take us back to the kind of factionalised,
dysfunctional Council weve succeeded in putting behind us.

This council has done some great things and there is so much more we
can do. I am asking for your support to keep Cambridge moving forwards.

Re-elect

Simon Withers
as Mayor
Authorised by Simon Withers, 40 Branksome Gardens, City Beach WA 6015 Phone: 0456 193 744 Email: simonforcambridge@gmail.com

Page 18 POST, September 26, 2015

City of Subiaco - North Ward Candidates

READY TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE

Lyly Phan

Julian Leach

0407 128 128

0419 936 202

STOP RATE
INCREASES

OUR CHARACTER
AND CHARM

SUPPORT THE
MARKETS

SOLVING PARKING
FINALLY!

THE OVALS
FUTURE USE

UPGRADING
ROKEBY ROAD

BETTER, SAFER
STREETS

FINANCIAL
RESPONSIBILITY

YOUR VOTE COUNTS


BECAUSE EVERY VOTE COUNTS

Authorised by Lyly Phan (3/7 Centro Ave, Subiaco) and Julian Leach (3/4 Brigid Rd, Subiaco)

POST, September 26, 2015 Page 19

Linzi, kids pin faith to wall


Visual interpretations
of faith have been put on a
wall at St Thomass Primary
School in Claremont.
Artist Linzi Carter worked
with Year 6 students to create
the artwork.
I did three workshops with
the kids and they were great
they had heaps of ideas,
Linzi said.
In the painting is the Lion
of the tribe of Judah, a communion chalice, stars from
over Bethlehem, and fruits of
the spirit, such as joy, peace
and love.
Linzi put the kaleidoscopic

LEFT: Linzi Carter at St Thomass Primary School.


Photo: Paul McGovern

State threatens Bradley


Its crazy, Mr Bradley said.
I voted against Amendment
31 on principle. That vote could
potentially cost me a lot of
money, not make money.
Why are they doing this?
It looks to me as though
they are trying to intimidate
me at a time I am standing for
re-election this month.
Mr Bradley said he was
covered by the interest in
common provisions of the law,
which say that if a significant
number of electors or ratepayers are affected there is no
need to declare an interest.
Last week the department

alleged Mr Bradley broke the


law when he voted against
Amendment 31 at a council
meeting on May 26.
The letter said that he had
not disclosed a direct financial interest and voted on the
amendment, which allows for
blocks larger than 900sq.m in
City Beach, Floreat and Mt
Claremont to be developed.
The amendment was passed
by the council and is now being
considered by the WA Planning
Commission.
Mr Bradleys home in
Lowanna Way, City Beach, is
on a block bigger than 900sq.m.
But he said his vote, had it
been supported by enough
councillors, would have helped
defeat Amendment 31 meaning he would have had no opportunity to make money by

developing his block.


My vote would have been
against my financial interests
had the street been sewered,
he said.
Mr Bradley said he had
already answered a June 30
query from the department
in an eight-page letter that
explained why he had voted,
and added that development
in his street was impossible
anyway because there was no
deep sewerage.
The departments letter says
evidence exists to support the
allegation that Mr Bradley
contravened a condition in a
ministerial approval.
The department has given
Mr Bradley 14 days to say why
it should not consider further
action, including prosecution.

North Cottesloe SLSC Nippers


and Cadets Season 2015/16
North Cottesloe Surf Club is now
taking registrations for Nippers and
Cadets for the upcoming season!
To register please sign up at:
www.sls.com.au/join
Nippers $135.00 Cadets $165.00
Proficiency swim for U8s and above
will be taking place on the
11th October 9am at HBF Stadium
Nippers will commence on Sunday
1st November 2015 at 8.45am

Join us for a fantastic summer on the beach!


www.ncslsc.com

School holidays
at Scitech

For more information, call 9215 0700 or visit scitech.org.au

SchoolsAd-Subiaco_Post-Ad-MK1086_0915

The Department of Local


Government has threatened to
prosecute Cambridge councillor Rod Bradley after he voted
to stop a planning change that
could make him a big profit

composition on a wall facing


a playground.
The artwork was part of
her ECU education degree.
I want to be a high school
art teacher and for my degree
I have to be an artist-inresidence, she said.
Linzi (31) went to Methodist
Ladies College and already
had a graphic design degree
from Curtin.
Being an art teacher is so
rewarding, she said.
On her website, www.linzicarter.com, Linzi has a video
of the creation of another
mural at the Karrinyup shops.
She has also been hired
by a builder to paint a giant
beachscape mural at a display home.

Page 20 POST, September 26, 2015

Chicken Breast Boneless & Skinless


1kg Minimum

Fresh From Broome WA Sweet Seedless


Watermelon

$ 47

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Honest To Goodness
Organic Cider Vinegar 500ml
$1 per 100ml

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Born Coconut Water 1 Litre


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Linley Valley Pork Shoulder Roast

Squisito Organic
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Cadbury Block
Chocolate 200g
$1.25 per 100g

$ 49

EA

CCs Corn Chips 175g


91 per 100g

$ 59

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$
Kleenex Toilet Tissue 48 Pack
23 per 100 sheets

19

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Arnotts Chocolate
Biscuits 160/250g
(Selected Varieties)

$ 49

EA

Colavita Extra Virgin


Olive Oil 500ml
$1.20 per 100ml

$ 99

EA

Margaret River or
Refresh Water 1.5 Litre
66 per litre

99

Nabisco Captains Table


Water Crackers 125g
79 per 100g

99

Admiral Coconut Cream or


Lite Coconut Cream 400ml
25 per 100ml

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WHOLEFOODS & GROCERIES OPEN 7 DAYS 7AM

POST, September 26, 2015 Page 21

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Mt Barker Free Range Whole Chicken

99
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Bulk Lamb Loin Chops

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Tender Beef Crumbed


Schnitzel Steaks

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Scotch Fillet Steak

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Mt Barker Free Range


450g Red Wine & Curry
Chicken Breast Steaks
$17.75 per kg

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Short Cut Bacon
$8.99 per kg

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Mt Barker Free Range 450g


Basil & Pesto, Peri Peri or
Sweet Chilli & Lemon Grass
Chicken Breast Strips
$17.75 per kg

$ 99

Fresh Tasmanian
Twin Pack Salmon
Portions Skin-On

EA

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Frozen Norwegian
1kg Smoked Sliced Salmon
Trout Side
$22.99 per kg

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Frozen Australian
1kg Raw Large
Northern King Prawns
$18.99 per kg

18

99
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Frozen Imported
1kg Basa Fillets
$3.99 per kg

$ 99

EA

Augusta Frozen
500g Gummy Shark Fillets
$19.98 per kg

$ 99

EA

TIL LATE CLAREMONT, SUBIACO & WOODLANDS

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MA D
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Farmers Union
Greek Style Yoghurt
950g/1kg
FR E S
W.A.

Jacks Farmgate
Cheddar Cheese 1kg
$5.99 per kg

EA

MA D
W.A.

$ 99

South West
Full Cream or Hilo
Milk 2 Litre
$1 per litre

$ 99

EA

Harvey Fresh
Flavoured Milk 1 Litre
(Selected Varieties)
$1.99 per litre

EA

Riverland Bacon 1kg


$7.99 per kg

$ 99

EA

$ 99

$ 99

Western Star
Butter 500g
80 per 100g

EA

$ 99

EA

La Miriam Smoked
Salmon 100g
$49.90 per kg

$ 99

EA

Riverina Natural
Yoghurt 2kg
30 per 100ml

$ 99

EA

UNDER

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Cape Naturaliste
Fruit Juice 2 Litre
$2 per litre

Peters
Light & Creamy Ice
Cream 1.8 Litre
28 per 100ml

$ 99

EA

$ 99

EA

Mrs.McGregors
Table Spread 1kg
20 per 100g

McCain
Carrot, Cauliower,
Broccoli & Beans 1kg
$3.99 per kg

$ 99

Dorsogna Sliced
Meats 90/200g
(Selected Varieties)

EA

$ 99

Lean Cuisine
Meals 350/400g
(Selected Varieties)

EA

HALF

PRICE

$ 99

FourN Twenty
Pies 4 Pack 700g
57 per 100g

EA

$ 99

McCain
Superfries 1kg
$2.99 per kg

EA

$ 99

EA

$ 99

EA

McCain Ultra
Thin Crust Pizza
310/350g
(Selected Varieties)

$ 99

Logan Farm
Peas 500g
$3.58 per kg

EA

$ 79

EA

is now directly opposite Farmer Jacks Subiaco entrance!

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French Comte

San Marino Free


Range Bacon

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Princi Primavera
Leg Ham

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Pitted Mixed Olives

1799

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WHOLEFOODS & GROCERIES OPEN 7 DAYS 7AM

POST, September 26, 2015 Page 23

2
Garden Fresh 200g Bags of Mesculin, Rocket or Spinach

BAGS
FOR

$ 77
Sweet WA Grown 125g Punnets of Blueberries

125G
PUNNET

Crisp & Fresh Geraldton WA Grown Continental Cucumbers

99
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750g Bags of Sweet Queensland Lunchbox Bananas

JCs Value Pack


Cashews Salted or
Unsalted 500g Pack
$15.98 per kg

$ 99

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JCs Cranberries
500g Pack
$13.98 per kg

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750G BAG

JCs Almonds
500g Pack
$15.98 per kg

BUNCH

Bunches of Fresh Australian Asparagus

$ 99

EA

JCs BBQ or
Chilli Noodles
With Peanuts
400g Pack
$12.48 per kg

$ 99

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$ 59

Eskimo Snowballs
8 Pack 192g
83 per 100g

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Frantelle
Spring Water
24 x 600ml
49 per litre

99
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Smiths Crinkle or
Thinly Cut Chips
170/175g

$ 99

EA

Praise Salad
Dressing 330ml or
Squeezy Mayonnaise
365/410g

$ 49

EA

Cadbury
Share Packs
160/180g

$ 49

EA

M&Ms, Maltesers or
Pods Bags 155/200g

$ 99

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Banana Bread 650g
77 per 100g

Coca-Cola
Mini Cans
8 x 200ml
$3.74 per litre

$ 99

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Bread 750g
27 per 100g

Pepsi or Schweppes
Drinks 1.25 Litre
(Selected Varieties)
$1.03 per litre

$ 99

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$ 29

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Sakata
Rice Crackers
90/100g

Old El Paso
Burrito or Taco Kits
290/520g
(Selected Varieties)

$ 29

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Assorted
Biscuits 500g
70 per 100g

Schweppes Mixer
Drinks 4 x 300ml
$2.91 per litre

$ 49

EA

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Moccona
Freeze Dried
Coffee 200g
$7 per 100g

Fountain Squeeze
Tomato or Smokey
BBQ Sauce 500ml
40 per 100ml

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Old roller
rocked on for
13 years

Ice-cream already slurped at


Cottesloe beach
In response to reading in
TimeOut (Leading a French
revolution in ice-cream, POST,
September 19) I can only assume
Sarah Aubaults comments that
Cottesloe beach could use a good
quality ice-cream shop (despite
there being two local small operators in the immediate vicinity) is
because the existing stores sell
Italian-style ice-cream (gelato)
and not French-style?
I am sure she did not mean to dismiss our existence and therefore
show a lack of recognition for her
fellow small business operators in
the same industry.
We have been proudly and rmly

positioned at Cottesloe beach for


more than five years, serving
award-winning Italian-style
ice-cream, contributing to the
community through numerous
donations to surf lifesaving
groups, local schools, sports
groups and the council clean-up
events.
The Dairy Industry Association of
Australia WA judged us Champion
Ice-Cream this year and presented
us with the Innovation Award for
our berry smoothie product...all
of which can be found front and
centre on Cottesloe beach!
Vicki Hills
Marine Parade, Cottesloe

Trinity Turich (7) enjoys chocolate-flavoured Italian ice-cream on


Cottesloe beach.

Im voting for candidate


who lives in ward

Time for Spring


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www.edwardiantile.com.au

Its great to see so many


people putting their hands
up for local government
elections.
Here in Subiacos South
ward, we have three.
Loren White is a previous
North ward councillor who
still lives in Subi Centro.
Chris Wilson lives in
Hollywood and, he tells
me, plans to move back to
Subiaco when his present
lease runs out.
Neither of them thought
to mention the South ward
when nominating, the inference being that, like almost
all other councillors, their
concept of Subiaco stops at

Nicholson Road.
In contrast, councillor Hugh
Richardson, a long-term Shenton
Park resident, speaks of the
importance of respecting the
existing residential neighbourhood, of his concerns for the
impact of the University of WA
and QEII Medical Centre expansion, and of the preservation of
Rosalie Park and Lake Jualbup
as community assets.
In addition, he has proved to
be independent of both property
developers and political parties,
afliated only to his community.
Hes got my vote.
Helen Leeder
Cuthbert Street, Shenton Park

Misguided fools to boo Sydney


The Fremantle Football
Club fans have shown that
they are no different from any
other moronic yobbos.
Their booing of Sydney star
Adam Goodes specifically
and of any positive move by
the Sydney team during the
previous Saturdays qualifying nal at Subiaco Oval is
just not on.
These idiots do not deserve
to enjoy a Freo win.
Evidently the club put out a
notice that fans were expected
to honour the traditions of
the game.
Either the booers cant read
or they think that this form of

sledging brings them closer


to the game.
Traditionally, crowds booed
only bad umpiring decisions
or dirty tackles by Tony
Liberatore.
I feel ashamed to watch this
behaviour especially when
the team is on top.
It brings the game down,
and the players must feel
disheartened that all their
efforts are perhaps only
feeding the venal desires of
misguided fools.
Go the Dockers, despite
all this!
Tony Harrison.
Keightley Road, Shenton Park

Why breath test on Sunday arvo?


Notice of Proposed Development
LAND 121 STAGE 2 UNIT SUSTAINMENT FACILITIES PROJECT CAMPBELL BARRACKS
The Department of Defence is proposing to progress works associated with the Land 121 Stage 2
Unit Facilities Project (The Project) across multiple sites across Australia. These works are subject to
Parliamentary approval and The Project has now been referred to the Parliamentary Standing Committee on
Public Works (PWC). The function of the PWC is to openly inquire into the purpose, need, cost-effectiveness,
revenue and value of proposed Commonwealth projects. More information on the PWC process, how to
make submissions and the LAND 121 Stage 2 Unit Sustainment Facilities project can be found at:
http://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Committees/Joint/Public_Works/Land_121
It is proposed that the facilities and infrastructure associated with The Project will be delivered at the
following sites:
Lavarack Barracks, Townsville, QLD;
Puckapunyal Military Precinct, VIC;
Enoggera Barracks, Brisbane, QLD;
Edinburgh Military Area, Adelaide, SA;
RAAF Base Williamtown, NSW;
Campbell Barracks, Perth, WA; and
Holsworthy Barracks, Sydney, NSW;
Robertson Barracks, Darwin, NT.
The Project will provide a range of infrastructure works to maintain, support and sustain the national vehicle
eet acquired under the Land 121 project. The proposed works include new or refurbished workshops
and associated repair parts storage, new weighbridges, loading/inspection ramps, fuel point works, vehicle
shelters and associated hardstand. Project specic information can be found at the following link:
http://www.defence.gov.au/id/Land121/Default.asp
Queries about the project should be addressed to LAND121@jacobs.com

On Sunday, August 22, at


3.30pm, I was breathalysed by
the boys in blue on the coast
road north of Fremantle.
At least 14 ofcers were
deployed in this exercise,
which was obviously a costly
enterprise.
I would have thought that
6pm to midnight on a Friday
or Saturday, in Stirling
Highway, would have apprehended more miscreants, but
perhaps the purpose is meant
only as a salutary warning.
Lew Smith
Forrest Street, Cottesloe
A WA Police spokesperson responds:
WA Police conduct highly visible
random alcohol and drug testing to
target people putting themselves
and other road users at risk.
Such operations are held anywhere, any time.
Drivers under the inuence of
alcohol or drugs can be found any
day of the week.

We have charged people with


high-level drink-driving oences
at all times of the day, including
on weekday mornings, weekend
afternoons, and the typical Friday
and Saturday nights.
To conduct such operations only
on certain nights would result in
many dangerous alcohol or drugimpaired drivers remaining a risk
on our roads.

Lost wallet
came home
Many thanks and blessings
to the wonderful person who
found my husbands wallet,
dropped while he was hurrying off unexpectedly.
It was kindly placed on the
doorstep under a stone.
We dont know who you are,
but we are truly thankful.
Vivien and Brian Shoesmith
Glyde Street, Mosman Park

I refer to Laurie Taylors letter


(Spendings really on a roll in
Nedlands POST, September 19).
Mr Taylor suggests that the
old roller at Allen Park in
Swanbourne was only a few
years old. In fact, the roller in
question was more than 13 years
old and presented difculty with
spare parts.
Nedlands council has a replacement program for all its
eet and equipment to maintain
modern, efcient and safe machinery. Fleet and equipment
is generally traded in before 10
years. The roller had well and
truly exceeded its use-by date.
Mr Taylor also asserts that the
new roller needs to be dismantled to t into the shed built to
house it. The canopy of the roller
is adjustable and is designed to
be removed for ease of storage.
The shed does not need any
modication.
Max Hipkins
Mayor, Nedlands

Wear beanies to
beat booing
Sitting in front of the Dockers
v Swans game on Saturday, I was
absolutely ashamed to be a West
Australian with the booing for
traditional dancing by indigenous
players.
My idea for a solution is that
people in the crowd who object
to racism in sport should wear
black, red and yellow beanies
to the game.
I think that anyone sitting close
to someone wearing one would
be a lot less likely to boo.
Or perhaps we should go one
up and make reversible beanies
in team colours.
Could all footy fans who feel
the same get knitting or procuring
such beanies or headbands before the preliminary nals here?
Cathy Brooker
Mt Claremont

Bad timing for


baby birds
As I write, bulldozers and
earth-moving equipment are
tearingup the banksia-covered
bush between Stephenson
Avenue and Rochdale Road
in Mt Claremont, as LandCorp
clears the land for residential
lots, under the auspices of
Cambridge council.
My concern is the timing of
this work, right at the beginning
of spring when baby birds are
hatching, bobtails are awakening from their winter sleep and
other creatures that inhabit the
bush are raising their young.
My enquires to LandCorp
revealed that delays in the
approvals process were responsible for this bad timing.
Once again, development takes
priority at the expense of our
local fauna.
Josephine Norman
Barnsley Road, Mt Claremont

Were ready for


a new mayor
Reading the recent adverts in
the POST, the current mayor of
Cambridge believes the council
will not be able to function
without him.
Its not all about you, Mr
Mayor, its about our community and I am sure we will do
ne without you.
We now have a viable alternative. Keri Shannon is ready.
It is time to for the voters to
call Simon Withers bluff.
Tony Fitzgerald
Katrine Street, Floreat

POST, September 26, 2015 Page 25

Council poll flyers cleared


The returning officer for
Claremonts election says
there are no problems with
Alastair Tulloch and Kate
Mains flyers.
Dr Tulloch and Ms Main endorse each other in the flyers
but there is no mention of the
other East ward candidate,
Anita Lorenz.

Both how to vote flyers


went out on Monday.
On Tuesday, a caller to the
POST wondered if material
had to list all candidates.
Returning officer David
Brown said the flyers were
OK.
I cant see anything
wrong, Mr Brown said.

Mr Brown said a candidates


flyer could tell people to vote
for only one person in a threeway race.
Dr Tulloch said his draft
flyer listed Ms Lorenz.
But I changed it after getting Davids advice, which was
we didnt need to include all
the names, Dr Tulloch said.

Vote for a Mayor


Highland handover Cassidy Quantrill has been giving brother Denver
advice on how to lead a pipe band. Photo: Billie Fairclough

The pipes are calling


Leading a pipe band is becoming a family tradition for the
Quantrill kids.
Denver Quantrill is the new
drum major at Scotch College as
his sister, Cassidy, relinquishes the
same role at Presbyterian Ladies
College.
Im passing it down to you,
Denver. Dont drop it, Cassidy said.
She said she had dropped the
mace many times during rehearsals.
I practised a million times on
our neighbours tennis court,
Cassidy said.
I always get nervous. Denver
needs to keep calm.
If you keep smiling for your
band theyll be happy and trust
you.
Denver said he was feeling some
pressure.
Ive got big shoes to fill. Marshall
Barrymore [current drum major] is

really good, has won state championships, and went to Edinburgh,


he said.
But it all adds to the excitement.
Denver has been in the pipe band
since Year 9.
You hear it almost every morning and its a huge part of the school
and culture, he said.
The pipes are stirring. When you
hear 30-odd pipe bags play together
it can get quite emotional.
Cassidy said drum majors had
different faces when they faced
the audience.
I call it the death stare, she
said.
Im always very serious and it
shows Im in control.
Last Tuesday, Denver was
awarded Scotchs W.R. Dickinson
Scholarship, for being the boy
most consistent across academic
studies, leadership, service, and
co-curricular or sport activities.

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Perth Royal Show

September 26 - October 3

Glory score a first at the Show


Perth Glory will strike a
blow for the round-ball game
during an AFL-mad weekend.
The soccer players will unveil
their first Royal Show bag on
Saturday in Claremont, after
the Dockers game and before
the Eagles clash.
Inside the $25 bag will be
$71 worth of goodies a flag,
cap, ball, sticker, key ring and
drawstring bag.
We expect it to be a big hit

with all football fans, towering


defender Dino Djulbic said.
The Glory boys have also
infiltrated the events popular
Follow the Yellow Brick Road
exhibit.
If show-goers correctly guess
the number of soccer balls, they
can win a training session with
the players and a corporate box
for a match day.
The Glory stand is at the
Sports Stop on the Follow the
Yellow Brick Road exhibit.

Top dog art wins top prize


An acrylic painting of working dogs on the back of a bush
ute won first prize for Felicia
Lowe in the prestigious Perth
Royal Art Show at Claremont
Showground.
She has been awarded $12,000
in prize money for the painting
Mob Bindaree.
The judges said it was an
iconic Australian subject with
effective composition and
muted, understated use of
colour.
Ms Lowe, of Kelmscott, said
she had always had an interest
in animals and has been putting

animal-themed work in the Show


for the past 15 years.
This image is from a sheep
property in the mid-west and
I came to it via some friends,
she said.
I just think it was a lovely
moment to capture.
In 2007 and 2012 she won the
Peoples Choice award, with
paintings of a rooster and a
blue heeler which she says are
among the awards that mean
the most to her.
I am pinching myself, she
said. If there is one prize I
have always hankered after, it
it is this one.

Hes no slouch Peter Cooper and his team have worked hard all year to stage the Royal Show.

Local Diggers saluted


By DAVID COHEN
A tank named Aphrodite will
be one of the star attractions
of this years Royal Show.

Painted dogs artist Felicia Lowe and Dr Rob Wilson, RAS of WA


president.

Rings made from ne


Kalgoorlie nuggets

It will be at an exhibit celebrating the Claremont connections of the 10th Light Horse, and
the centenary of World War I.
For some of the soldiers, it
was the last local place they
ever saw, said Ken Walker,
an Army Reservist for 35 years.
They were barracked and

trained here and we are very


proud of the exhibits and artefacts we will have on show.
The stories of local troopers
are displayed with models of
the dashing Horsemen and a
Turkish soldier, and replicas of
Hugo Throssells medals.
Mr Throssell was the only
member of the regiment to win
a Victoria Cross. His descendants were at the Showgrounds
on Wednesday night.
In World War II, the

Showgrounds were a base for


the 16th and 17th Battalions.
It is the second show for Royal
Agricultural Society CEO Peter
Cooper, who has been drilling
his troops hard.
Every show is different,
he said.
Theres no dress rehearsal
for us its 12 months planning
and eight days execution.
Mr Cooper said an RAS president, Walter Russell, was in the
10th Light Horse.

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Welcoming October
We invite you to join us for a wide range of activities over the coming weeks.

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Oct
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Oct 12
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and friends to light a beautiful lantern to show
you care, and walk in hope for a future free
of blood cancer. UWA is proud to join this
initiative as an event partner and support the
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During this incredible Cancer Council event,


teams keep a baton moving in a relay style
walk or run overnight. The event provides an
opportunity for family, friends and colleagues to
come together with the community to celebrate
cancer survivors and remember loved ones lost
to cancer. UWA proudly hosts Relay for Life and
invites you to take part in this inspirational event.

The outstanding ability and youthful passion


of emerging artists and their mentors combine
to celebrate the culmination of a year-long
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Right now you can view OBJECT LESSONS III:
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Cost: Free

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Clues about Earths Early
Evolution

Oct 6
6pm

The Wonders of Creation and the


Singularities of Painting: A Study
of the Ilkhanid London Qazvn

Oct 5
6pm

Oct 25
3pm

The London Qazvini is an early 14th century


illustrated Arabic copy of an encyclopaedia of
natural history. This manuscript adds important
and unrecorded information to the study of
Persian painting of that period. Stefano Carboni,
Director, Art Gallery of Western Australia and
UWA Adjunct Professor of Islamic Art, explores
this work and its importance in understanding
the history of Persian painting.

UWA Head of Keyboard Studies and West


Australian Symphony Orchestra pianist
Graeme Gilling joins Australian fortepiano
and harpsichord virtuoso Georey Lancaster
for a concert showcasing the works of Mozart
and Bach. In this very special performance,
artist Gosia Wlodarczak works alongside the
performers, creating a work of art in response to
the storytelling of the music.

The University Club, UWA


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Oct 22
6pm

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to the impact of younger global processes - plate
tectonics and an extensive water-cycle. Venus,
similar in size, density, bulk composition, and
distance from the Sun-aspects that inuence
planet evolution-was not impacted by these
processes. Join Vicki Hansen, UWA Gledden
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planet Earth in its early years.

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environments. It is an intangible material
which can be manipulated, sculpted, aect us
psychologically and alter our perception of the
world around us. Join artist Rebecca Baumann
as she speaks about the use of light in her visual
arts practice, both as an activation device and
way to explore colour, duration and perceptual
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Local Government Elections

Grey matter still counts


Six out of 10 Claremont councillors are 70 or older, according
to Alastair Tulloch.
Its very important the council has some youth, said Dr
Tulloch, who is standing again
in East ward.
He is one of the septuagenarians, but Dr Tulloch says he
has fresh ideas, and has aligned
himself with challenger Kate
Main (53).
Dr Tulloch has upset some
other councillors with his strategy, which, if successful, would
see the long-serving councillor
Anita Lorenz replaced.
The purpose of being a councillor is to prepare infrastructure
for the next generation, Dr
Tulloch said.
As the architect Robin
Sharma said, we must not be
prisoners of the past.
Dr Tulloch said there had to
be increased housing density by
highways and railways.
We have got to accept it,
he said.
He said the council had voted
against the three big develop-

ments of the past 10 years: the


North East Precinct, Claremont
Quarter and the Freshwater
apartments.
They are just the sort of
things we need to have, Dr
Tulloch said.
A number of younger people
are going to choose quality living
in a smaller space, if they have
quality public living space.
A big issue was dog exercise
areas. Dr Tulloch said there were
904 dogs registered to 747 homes
in Claremont.
The only off-lead area is a
north-west corner of Claremont
Lake, he said.
We should protect lake wildlife with a dog-proof fence, and
a lot of old fairway space should
be off-lead.
Lake Claremont is a magnificent site. We should give
great credit to people like Heidi
Hardisty.
What weve now got to do is
work out how to further use it.
Dr Tulloch would also like
to see Avion Way, in the CBD,
become a small bar area.

70 and doggedly determined


The state government doesnt
think Im too old, says Peter
Browne, who recently celebrated his 70th birthday.
The Claremont West ward
councillor, who says he works
every day and many nights, is
standing again and was stung by
a claim from East ward contender
Alastair Tulloch that there are
too many septuagenarians on
council.
Lifes been good to me and I
wish to give back, Mr Browne
said.
It seems a frightful waste of
all my experience not to put it
to good use.
Mr Browne was education
director-general for two years,
a CEO for five, has been on
Kalamunda council, and is in
demand as a consultant.
For the state government I
chaired reviews of Scitech and
PCYCs in WA three years ago,
he said.
Recently my review of road
Dogged pursuit Peter Browne, safety governance led to a big
with Nicholas, says there is more shake-up.
Mr Browne is on the Claremont
for him to do in Claremont.

Yacht Club committee, is a


Claremont Tennis Club member,
and a Friend of Lake Claremont.
The son of a gold miner, he was
raised in Wiluna, then Bullfinch.
He has also been a road train
driver.
There is a lot more to achieve
around Claremont, he said.
If we dont watch the North
East Precinct traffic and school
traffic, were not going to get
anywhere.
Mr Browne said he was also
keeping an eye on his alma mater,
Scotch College.
Scotch has done a wonderful
job at trying to manage traffic,
Mr Browne said.
But at the same time, it has
increased its student numbers.
We are at the point where
schools have to surrender some
of their land for internal roads.
Mr Browne is also on a Lake
Claremont recreation precinct
working party.
The precinct is a gem, he
said. Im having thoughts about
a giant chess set, a playground
north of the cafe, and re-thinking
management of the golf club.

Apathy could cloud Claremonts future


Laurain McCaughan is worried about apathy and groupthink on Claremont council.
The Servetus Street resident
has put her hand up for the West
ward in next months council
elections.
The council weve got is
doing some great work, Ms
McCaughan (56) said.
But some seats in the recent
past havent been contested.
That can potentially cause
apathy and group-think.
A little healthy competition

is good.
Ms McCaughan is opposing
councillors Peter Browne and
Peter Edwards.
She went to a council meeting
earlier this month to have a look
at councillors in action before
deciding to run.
She said Claremont was going
to come under more development pressure in the next few
years.
I believe the council is quite
anti the Showgrounds, Ms
McCaughan said.

You would have to question


why, when they [Showgrounds
owner Royal Agricultural Society]
have a plan to rejuvenate.
Are we in there to get the best
outcome for the town?
Ms McCaughan said development was inevitable.
We have to be thinking
ahead, she said.
Parking was also a big issue,
she said.
I dont think providing more
parking is necessarily the best
answer, she said.

Ms McCaughan said she had


lived in Claremont for 15 years
and was not a member of a political party.
A friend bought me a years
Labor Party membership as a
birthday present about 10 years
ago, she said.
I cherish Lake Claremont,
our open spaces, and closeness
to public transport.
Ms McCaughan works full-time
as a public servant but said she
had time to devote to council
business.

Laurain McCaughan is standing in


Claremonts West ward.

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Local Government Elections

Safer Marine Parade is Pyvis goal


Sally Pyvis is determined to
make Marine Parade safer for
people.

On the night, Ms Pyviss motion


to extend the 40kmh speed limit
was lost.
Here is a simple, low-cost and
an overnight means of improving traffic safety and amenity for
residents and beach users, Ms
Pyvis said.
The City of Yarra in Melbourne
has reduced all speed limits to
30 and 40kmh with resounding
success.
Ms Pyvis said she wanted to

The Cottesloe councillor is opposing deputy mayor Peter Jeanes


in Central ward and says there is
a lack of balance on the council.
Pedestrian and cyclist safety
has been on the Cottesloe agenda
several times this year. At Aprils
Sally Pyvis says if re-elected she meeting, four residents expressed
will keep trying to make Cottes- their concerns about Marine
loe safer for residents.
Parade.

keep going in to bat for Cottesloe


residents.
I offer them what the majority
of other councillors dont: proper
representation, she said.
Theres a lack of balance on
council, with the majority of councillors voting as a group, instead
of on the merits of each issue.
Ms Pyvis said the record showed
she voted to oppose the Perth
Freight Link; voted against closing Vera View beach to dogs; and

voted against Cottesloe joining a


group-of-five councils in the face of
forced state government mergers.
Mr Jeanes voted against opposing the Link; voted for deleting
Vera View from designated dog
exercise areas; and voted for the
group-of-five, she said.
Ms Pyvis said councillors
needed to be independent,
analytical thinkers who challenge
whats presented to them in the
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Politics run in the family Carr flyers grounded


Louis Carr has about 9800
election leaflets in the boot of
his car that will never see the
light of day.
He said the printers had added
the Cambridge council logo to
the leaflet and he did not notice
until he was pounding the streets
delivering them.
When I looked at the proof I
did not notice it because they had
used the same colour blue as the
council.
I was very busy at work and
just did not see it.
It was an error. I stopped delivering them as soon as I noticed
the logo.

Natasha Ogonowski thinks


politics is in her blood.
Her mother, Jan Trenorden,
was a councillor for 16 years
in Wyalkatchem, the country
town where Natasha grew up.
And her uncle Max
Trenorden was in the WA
state parliament for 25 years.
He was leader of the
Nationals and later Father of
the House in the Legislative
Assembly.
I guess it is in my DNA,
said Natasha, who is running for the Coast ward in
Cambridge.
She said she had a magical
childhood in Wyalkatchem and
was a boarder at Methodist
Ladies College before
she went to Edith Cowan
University.
After university she signed
up with a French company in
the oil and gas industry.
They sent me to Rio de
Janeiro for two years, she
said.
After that it was Paris,
Aberdeen in Scotland and
Palm Beach in the US.
When she and her husband,

Mr Carr, who is running for a


Wembley seat on the council, said
he had started delivering the leaflets about 6.30 on Sunday morning.
I looked at one and saw the logo
and I stopped delivering.
I sent a text message to Jason
[the council chief executive] who
was on holiday in Singapore and
said I was sorry.
He told me not to deliver any
more and I said I had already
stopped.
Mr Carr said he had the leaflets
reprinted without the logo.
(Council regulations preclude
the official logo being used on
election material.)

In her DNA Natasha Ogonowski and uncle Max Trenorden.


Peter, returned to WA they
built a house in Pindari Road
and now have three children,
Abbey (4), Mia (3) and Jacob (1).
Natasha now works for the
Clough company and is a
graduate of the Institute of

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She volunteers with school
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Spirit Primary School as well
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POST, September 26, 2015 Page 31

Get our kids back


on bikes: professor
Children as young as six are
obese and have type 2 diabetes
that will lead to potentially
life-threatening heart problems.

Professor Danny Green, second from right, put Mosman Park Community Mens Shed members, from left,
John Carroll (77), Brian Millmore (69) and Peter Dring (80) through their paces. Photo: Iain Croft

Living the good life in Subi


Rokeby Road has been given
the heart tick of approval.
Subiacos main shopping
strip is a good example of welldesigned and compact urban
space, according to two planners
who visited Subiaco this week.
Jessica Christiansen-Franks
and Steven Burgess visited as
part of a Heart Foundation and
Planning Institute of Australia
WA workshop.
They said the street frontages,
mixed land-use, walkability and
links to the underground train
station were all terrific examples of healthy urban design.

Ms Christiansen-Franks, an
urban designer and landscape
architect, said main destinations
were within walking distance
of local homes and businesses
and that the mix of commercial,
residential, retail, education
and entertainment gave the
area vitality.
Mr Burgess, an engineer and
urban strategist, said Subiaco
had attractive public spaces
where people could stop and
enjoying shopping, dining, street
art and a relaxed environment.
Regular public transport was
another big plus for the area

and showed that streets were


for people as well as cars.
Heart Foundation cardiovascular health director Trevor
Shilton said progressive urban
planning had important spin-offs
for health.
The evidence is now strong,
adjunct Professor Shilton said.
There is an inextricable link
between the places where we
live and work and our health.
Healthy design contributes
to a reduced risk of chronic disease through increased physical
activity, reduced obesity and
reduced blood pressure.

Thats the finding of Professor


Daniel J. Green and his team of
researchers at the University of
WAs school of sport science,
exercise and health.
Speaking at the Mosman
Park Community Mens Shed,
Professor Green said these
children had already developed
abnormal artery function and
health.
To see it in children so young
is shocking, he said.
One cause was the increasingly sedentary lifestyle of
children and lack of exercise.
One of the many examples
is that children are driven
to school these days, rather
than riding their bikes, said
Professor Green, who cycled
to the Mosman Park Shed from
his home in North Fremantle.
Professor Green said children
needed to develop lifelong
healthy eating and exercising,
but it wasnt too late for older
Australians because people of
all ages could benefit.
He said atherosclerosis, or
hardening of the arteries, was
the leading cause of heart attacks, stroke and peripheral
vascular disease, and also contributed to dementia.
Describing the problem to the
shed audience, he said: Its like
plumbing: when your pipes get
bunged up you have a problem.
We need to build activity
back into our lives.
Professor Green said the
mens shed was the ideal place
for local men to do just that.
The shed works on so many

levels, he said. Doing woodwork or metalwork in a standing


position is much healthier than
sitting around watching TV.
Exercise is good, but doing
the work in social groups is so
much better for you, keeping
your brain as well as your body
healthy.
He said the Russell Brown
Adventure Park in Minim Cove,
which had been built by men
from the mens shed, was an
example of what society needed
for young people.
What you have built is a
legacy for good health for our
young children for generations,
he said.
Please turn to page 85

Booze bus nabs


drug suspect
A Mt Claremont woman had
174g of cannabis in her car
and home last Sunday night,
police allege.
Darcy Johnson (20) was
charged with possessing
cannabis with intent to sell
or supply, possessing drug
paraphernalia and possessing
unlawfully obtained property
after she was stopped at a
booze bus in Mt Hawthorn.
It will be alleged there was
34g of cannabis in the car, a
set of scales, dexyamphetamine tablets and clipseal
bags.
Wembley police searched
Ms Johnsons home that night
and will allege they found
140g of cannabis and bongs.
Ms Johnson is next due in
the Magistrates Court next
month.

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$5m boost for mobile eye clinic


The Lions Eye Institute
in Nedlands is getting more
than $5million towards a new
mobile eye healthcare service
that will help save the sight of
thousands of people living in
regional and remote places.
Health Minister Kim Hames
has committed $400,000 over five
years to support equipment, fitout and running costs of a new
Lions Outback Vision Van.
Lotterywest has also confirmed
$1.9million to support the project, while the institutes board
has committed $240,000 a year
over five years.
The Lions Outback Vision Van
will have the capacity to treat
200 patients a week, providing comprehensive optometry
and ophthalmology care for
cataracts, refractive error, trachoma, glaucoma and diabetic

RIGHT: The original 1960s Lions vision van. LEFT: The layout of the new Vision Van that will be able to treat
200 patients a week in the outback.
retinopathy.
The van will travel more than
24,000km a year on sealed roads
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Kununurra, Katanning and
Carnarvon.
McCusker director, Lions
Outback Vision (LOV), Associate
Professor Angus Turner, said
the Vision Van project
could not have gone ahead
without government and
Lotterywest support.
Developing a mobile
eye clinic with the capacity to diagnose and treat
more complex cases is not
a cheap or straightforward
exercise, he said.
The benefits, however,
are enormous.
Once the Vision Van is
up and running early next
year, it will prove to be a
highly cost-effective way of
providing access to critical
eye healthcare.
It will also support one
of LOVs major goals to
bridge the gap between
rates of vision loss and
blindness in indigenous
people compared to the
broader Australian community.
The van is being fitted out
and will consist of a prime
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with specialist equipment.
Institute managing director
Professor David Mackey said
the ability to deliver specialist
ophthalmology services into
regional and remote WA would
save the sight of many people.
It will improve equity of access to health care across the
state, help build local capacity
in health services and raise
awareness, Professor Mackey
said.
In many instances it will be
a practical and cost-effective
alternative to transporting

patients to Perth from the


outback.
Professor Mackey said the
project reflected a historical
commitment to the eye health
of all people by the pioneers
of WAs save-sight movement.
In 1964, the Australian
Foundation for the Prevention
of Blindness, and later the
Lions Save-Sight Foundation,
ran glaucoma screenings out
of a customised caravan that
travelled all over the state and
resulted in a mass screening
program of 300,000 people,
he said.
Fifty years later, the Lions
Outback Vision Van continues
that tradition by working to
ensure that people have access
to high-quality eye healthcare,
regardless of where they live
or economic circumstances.

Grove against grant freeze


Peppermint Grove Council
will join a national campaign
to reverse the freezing of
Financial Assistance Grants
(FAG) indexation.
The ending of grant indexation, which means stopping
their adjustment according to
inflation, will cost Australian
councils $925million by 2018,
says the Australian Local
Government Association, which
is leading the campaign.
Peppermint Grove president
Rachel Thomas received a letter

from the WA Local Government


Association president Lynne
Craigie urging the council to
publicise the importance of
FAGs.
The letter said that, as of
August 24, 50 of 140 WA councils
(36%) had resolved to acknowledge the problem and publicise
it accordingly.
Peppermint Grove corporate
services magager Paul Rawlings
estimated the freezing will cost
the Grove about $2000 per year,
what he called a minor impact.

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Grog shop spirits crackdown


Police are set to crack
down on bottle shops that
are regularly robbed.
Officers are cross some
shops dont change their
practices after being victims of crime.
Shops that have spirits
near doors will be forced
to have them locked up as
part of their liquor licence.
Superintendent Jim
Migro, from the licensing
enforcement division,
would not talk about specific cases.
Where evidence comes
to light that theft of alcohol

from a particular licensed


premises is causing harm,
staff from the licensing
enforcement unit (LEU)
would engage the operator in an attempt to
reduce the level of theft
and subsequent harm,
Superintendent Migro said.
Where LEUs engagement approach is not
successful in reducing
the harm then there is
the option of applying to
the licensing authority to
have conditions placed on
the licence to reduce it.

BEAT
with DAVID COHEN

Burglar in the
bedroom

A Mosman Park couple


slept as their bedroom was
burgled last week.
Jewellery and cash were
stolen from the Riverside
Drive home between
10.30pm on Thursday and
8am the next day.

Bike shop forced


A $2200 bike was stolen
from Wembley Cycles
early on Monday morning.
The front glass doors
at the Cambridge Street
shop were forced open at
about 2.40am before the
Specialised blue ladies
mountain bike was taken.
Crooks ignored, or did
not see, a $10,000 bike next
to the one they stole.
At Cottesloe Medical
Centre, sliding doors were
forced open about 45 minutes later.
Once inside the Stirling
Highway building, crooks
stole cash.

Book thief
chooses classics

At a Swanbourne home,
a handbag was stolen from
last Saturday after a glass
door at the back of the
home was smashed.
Tools were taken from a
Cambridge Street building
site in Wembley between
last Friday and Monday
morning.
They were in a padlocked box and police
are waiting on a list of the
stolen items.
Number plates were stolen from cars in Daglishs
Stubbs Terrace and Mt
Hawthorns Fairfield
Street between Sunday
night and Monday morning.

A Trigg woman has


been charged with stealing books from a Dalkeith
newsagent in July.
Constable Bree Daniels
from Cottesloe police
charged the woman (52)
after examining CCTV
footage from the Dalkeith
Village shops.
Police will allege the
woman stole the books,
several by Roald Dahl, from
a table outside the Waratah
Avenue business on July 9.
The woman is due
to appear in the Perth
Magistrates Court on
October 6.

Och aye, bye bye


Police are looking for
a short woman with a
Scottish accent who stole
from a Cottesloe shop last
Friday.
The woman tried on
shoes after she went into
Boheme Luxe in Napoleon
Street.
After she left, workers realised a cashmere
jumper was missing, and

a lengthy chase through


CBD streets and laneways
followed.
The shop manager
lost the woman near the
Boatshed.
The fleet-footed thief
dropped the $500 jumper
during the pursuit.
The shop does not have
CCTV, and Cottesloe
councils CCTV was not
operational.

Caught on hop
A Floreat podiatry firm
was fined in the Perth
Magistrates Court earlier
this month.
Oceanic Podiatry Pty
Ltd, of Cambridge Street,
was charged with 15 counts
of failing to furnish a tax
return.
The charges were brought
by the Australian Tax
Office.

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Bubble sports blowing up


Former Christ Church
students Alex McMillan
and Alex Ure have
started a bubble soccer
business, organising
games in the western
suburbs and beyond.
The childhood friends
said since starting the
Bubble Brothers two
months ago they had
been very busy and had
received great feedback.
We have an event
booked for just about
every weekend in
October, Alex Ure said.
The two host not just
soccer, but many other
bubble sports.
Each participant plays
with a giant, protective,
plastic bubble, which
encases the body from
just above the knees to

well over the head, with


straps to stop players
falling out.
Alex said he and the
other Alex had been
running a variety of
different events, most
recently a 14th birthday
party.
So far we have mostly
done hens and bucks
nights but we have done
lots of other parties and
special occasions, Alex
said.
Our events are not
specifically limited to
weekends between the
two of us we can generally
juggle any booking.
Come the summer,
university and school
holidays, we will be
taking more bookings
throughout the week.
Alex said the business

idea came about when


he booked bubble soccer
for his birthday and the
company lacked clientengagement.
Being sports enthusiasts, Alex and I thought
this was something we
could do, while adding a
personal touch with refereeing and just generally being involved,
Alex said.
He said 10 child-sized
bubbles were on the
way, to accommodate the
increasing requests for
kids parties.
The partners are also
contemplating starting
a bubble soccer league.
More information about
the Bubble Brothers can
be found at www.bubblebrothers.com.au.

POST, September 26, 2015 Page 35

Brains behind best Parkinsons treatment


of the most effective treatments
for patients with Parkinsons
who have marked on-off uctuations, severe tremor or dyskinesia [involuntary movement]
resulting from long-term use of
medication.
However, the experience
collected during the past 10
years shows that some patients
may develop emotional and
behavioural side-effects after
the surgery, such as apathy and
depression, as well as cognitive decits, such as decline in
memory and word uency.
Therefore, one of the most
interesting challenges in deepbrain stimulation for people
with Parkinsons is to nd brain
sites that provide the best motor
improvement with the least
side-effects.
Professor Starkstein said his
group had been studying a new
target for deep-brain stimulation, known as the posterior subthalamic area, which promised
to deliver similar or even better

A team of University of
WA neuroscientists has been
awarded $200,000 to find the
best surgical technique to treat
the main motor symptoms of
Parkinsons disease.
Led by Sergio Starkstein, from
UWAs school of psychiatry and
neurosciences, and Christopher
Lind, from the school of surgery,
the study will focus on understanding the regions of the brain
associated with severe tremor
and motor uctuations, as well
as the best technique to treat
these symptoms in people with
Parkinsons.
Professors Lind and
Starksteins team is seeking
to improve an existing technique, known as deep brain
stimulation, to reduce motor
symptoms by targeting a new
region of the brain to achieve
better results.
Professor Starkstein said: So
far, deep-brain stimulation of
the subthalamic nucleus is one

Professor Sergio Starkstein.


motor responses upon stimulation, with fewer emotional and
cognitive side-effects.
We completed a pilot study of
nine patients with Parkinsons
using the new technique, which

showed signicant motor improvement in the absence of


cognitive decits or psychiatric
changes, he said.
We have since started a more
ambitious study to determine

the site within the new target


that delivers the best motor
response, while providing the
greatest safety in terms of cognitive or psychiatric complications.
Professor Starkstein said 15
patients had already had surgery
and been clinically assessed,
and the funds from the Zrinski
Research Grant would allow the
team to add an additional 25
patients to complete the study
and clinical assessments.
We are also acquiring sophisticated brain images which will
be analysed with state-of-the-art
methods, and hopefully identify
those individuals who will obtain the greatest benet from
subthalamic area deep brain
stimulation, he said.
Professor Starkstein said
it was the rst study to carry
out sophisticated brain imaging analysis to identify brain
structural and metabolic markers that predict the best motor
response.

Heart doctor wins award for gout drug research


Sir Charles Gairdner
Hospital cardiologist Peter
Thompsons research into how
an inexpensive gout drug can
reduce heart attacks has beaten
3000 research projects to win
the Marshall and Warren
Award.

Peter Thompson

The award, named after Nobel


prize winners Barry Marshall
and Robin Warren, is for the
most innovative and potentially
transformative research project
in Australia.
Another researcher at the
Harry Perkins Institute in
Nedlands, Kevin Peger, received the Highest Ranked
Career Development Fellowship
Biomedical, Level 2.

Kevin Pfleger

Federal Health Minister


Sussan Ley presented the
annual National Health and
Medical Research Council
Research Excellence Awards
in Canberra on Tuesday.
With this grant, Professor
Thompson and his team will
follow up on a promising clinical trial to conrm whether
a low-cost drug can reduce

incidents that may damage the


heart muscle of patients with
stable coronary heart disease.
The follow-up study will involve about 5000 participants,
up from around 500 in the earlier trial.
Professor Thompson is cardiologist and director of the
Heart Research Institute at
Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital,
clinical professor of medicine
at The University of WA, and
deputy director of the Harry
Perkins Institute for Medical
Research in Nedlands.
The work is being done in the
Heart Research Institute in the
Perkins building.
We are studying why some
cholesterol plaques in the coro-

nary artery become inamed


and cause coronary thrombosis [heart attack], Professor
Thompson said.
We have discovered a new
use for colchicine, a drug widely
used for gout, quite inexpensive
and relatively free of sideeffects.
It can reduce heart attacks
in patients already fully treated
for their heart disease.
Earlier in the year, we received a grant of $2.3million
from the NHMRC for clinical
trials to test this in about 5000
patients.
He said the trial was well
under way.
Co-workers on the project are
Dr Mark Nidorf, previously a

cardiologist at SCGH, Professor


John Eikelboom, a Perth-trained
medical graduate and now in
Canada, and Charley Budgeon,
a statistician at SCGH.
Associate Professor Pegers
research focuses on receptors
throughout the body targeted
by drugs.
He said many drug treatments
resulted in unexplained effects
and/or side-effects due to a
lack of understanding of their
mechanism of action at the
molecular level.
Associate Professor Peger
will generate new knowledge
about these mechanisms with
a view to improving the effectiveness of drugs and reducing
their side-effects.

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POST, September 26, 2015 Page 37

Subiaco swoops to keep Eagles at oval


From page 1

with Fremantle Dockers v


Hawthorn on Friday night, plus
a WAFL grand nal on Sunday,
bringing to more than a million
the number of supporters to the
oval this year.
On Tuesday night, Subiaco
councillors postponed a move
to look at future uses for the
43,500 seat oval site until the
Eagles were ofcially asked to
come on board as a main player
in its future.
Upgraded training facilities
and other improvements look
set to be offered to the Eagles
if they stay at Subiaco, their
home ground since being formed
in 1986.
Subiaco councillor Julie
Matheson said it was the rst
time the council had directly
approached the Eagles.
To date, the council has dealt
only with the WA Football
Commission, which has a 99-year
lease (77 remaining) with the

council for the oval and grounds.


The land is an A-class reserve,
vested in the council for recreation use.
The Eagles and Fremantle
Dockers have sub-leases with
the WAFC and pay millions to it
for the rights to use the grounds.
Ms Matheson said reports
earlier this month that WAFC
should be relocated to the
WACA ground in East Perth,
with Subiaco demolished and
redeveloped and some of the
money going to upgrade the
WACA effectively tore up the
lease.
Their announcement
changed all that and we are now
able to approach the Eagles,
which is something we couldnt
do before, she said.
It has opened the door to a
serious discussion, but timing is
now critical and Subiaco needs
to move on this urgently.
We need to be able to keep
them playing AFL football at
Subiaco and concurrently to de-

Hard won ground Turf manager Nathan Saville tests the


hardness of the turf at Subi Oval
with a Clegg Hammer to make
sure it meets AFL standards.
Photo: Paul McGovern
velop state-of-the-art facilities.
Ms Matheson said the agreement signed by the Eagles and
Victoria Park council was not
signicant.
The club faced a $24million
shortfall in the cost of relocating
to Lathlain.

Now we know who built Sayer St


From page 5

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Manager John Dietz complained to the council that the


DHA had not been consulted
over the proposal to close the
road.
He said it would affect the
safety of army families if the
road were closed and there was
only one route for emergency
vehicles.
There are no alternative
road access options available
to service Seaward Village that
could replace Sayer Street.
The proposal to close Sayer
Street is based on the communitys concerns related to
increased trafc levels following DHAs proposed re-devel-

opment of Seaward Village.


The proposed trafc levels
for Sayer Street following
such a re-development remain
well below the recommended
levels contained within the
WAPC publication Liveable
Neighbourhoods.
Sayer Street resident Denise
Murray said a resident with
re ghting expertise said it
would be dangerous to try to
evacuate people through the
road if there were a bushre
because of prevailing winds.
Malcolm Murray said DHA
could solve the problem but did
not want to eat into the prots
of selling the land.
It is not a fair argument that
an A-class reserve on the north-

eastern slopes of Melon Hill


should continue to be breached
because it suits DHAs present
development concept,
Another Sayer Street
resident, Don Mazucchelli
said:There is no way at all that
street can possibly service the
residents from 320 new houses.
Not only Sayer street, but all
the inter-locking Streets that
feed into Sayer Street, with
300% more than the present
volume into a narrow street
surrounding the streets of Allen
Park precinct.
Its going to be absolute chaos.
The council will then be looking at installing trafc lights
and roundabouts in those little
tiny streets.

Redevelopment of Subiaco
Oval for the benet of West Coast
and their 50,000-plus fans is a
less expensive option, she said.
The prospect of new housing in the precinct to fund any
shortfalls can benet the Eagles
and could possibly be achieved
under the current WAFC lease
agreement.
Subiaco CEO Ian Hill, who
nished in the role this week,
said council staff were in a
unique position to work with
key stakeholders, including
the football commission and
state government, to develop a
shared vision for the Subiaco
Oval precinct.
The project proposal report
presented to the council (this
week) set out the citys intended
process to develop that vision
over the next 12 months, with
an initial report within three
months, he said.
The city has completed a
great deal of work in relation
to Subiaco Oval, including the
North Subiaco Urban Design
Study and a recent assessment
of the social, cultural and economic impact of the relocation
of AFL football on the Subiaco
town centre.
The ideas and work that have
already been undertaken will
be put to good use as we continue to work towards the best
outcomes for our community of
residents, workers, visitors and
other stakeholders.
Collaboration and cooperation beat conict and confrontation every time.
The Subiaco Village Retailers
Association lent its support to
the push to hold on to the Eagles.
Rokeby Road pharmacist and
SVRA head David Maxwell
said it was what their members
wanted.
We will be sad to lose
Subiaco Oval as the grounds on

which AFL games are played


but we believe there would be
considerable and continuing
benets for all Subiaco retailers if Subiaco Oval became
the home of the Eagles, Mr
Maxwell said.
Subiaco Ovals facilities
could be upgraded so the Eagles
players and their families could
benet from spacious and modern sporting clubrooms. It is
well located for the surrounding business infrastructure to
support.
In addition, the catchline
Subiaco, the home of the West
Coast Eagles, will greatly assist our branding of our retail
precinct and has the potential
to give us more national recognition.
Combined with the new
Markets on Rokeby which
open on October 31 and are
expected to attract at least
20,000 every weekend Subiaco
would become a must-see stop
for interstate and other visitors
he said.
Subiaco councillors voted
unanimously on Tuesday night
to try to get the turfed area of
Subiaco Oval heritage listed.
The council was advised that
an earlier attempt this year
to protect the playing surface
from developmentwas unlikely
to succeed.
This led to speculation that
there had been political interference in the process.
Subiaco will now commission
and carry out a professional assessment of the unquestionable
social history and importance
to the people and state of WA
and lodge a new application
to have it placed on the State
Heritage Register.
They also agreed to an offer
of a briefing from the State
Heritage Ofce about listing the
oval as soon as possible.

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Call today to
book a viewing
Chadd Boucher
0432 660 066 or 9324 3855

BY M ATC H

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Go ahead for
traffic audit

Mossie takes a break


Mosman Park council staff will be required
to take three days annual leave over the
Christmas break.
The council offices will be closed from
Thursday, December 24, to Monday, January 4.
This will allow staff to take an 11-day
Christmas and New Year break.
A skeleton staff from the depot will be
working during the closure to deal with
emergencies.

Mosman Park will ask


Fremantle council to share
the cost of a traffic audit of
the Taskers development in
McCabe Street.

Ionas Margaret Birch, left,with Dianne Colborne, from the Sisters of St Joseph of the Sacred
Heart. Right: Tallulah Bieundurry. Photos: Matt Biocich

Iona students win awards

City of Subiaco

LOCAL LAW AMENDMENT


The City of Subiaco gives notice that it intends
amending its Parking Facilities Local Law
published in the Government Gazette dated
8 August 1997, amended by publication in the
Government Gazette on the 15 January 1999,
14 December 2001 and 3 October 2006.
The purpose is to amend the current City of
Subiaco Parking Facilities Local Laws which
provides for the regulation, enforcement
and management of parking within the
municipality. The effect of the local law is that
a person parking a vehicle within the parking
region is to comply with the provisions of the
local law as amended.
A copy of the existing local law and the
amendment local law may be examined at
the Administration Centre, 241 Rokeby Road,
Subiaco or Subiaco Library, corner of Rokeby
and Bagot roads, Subiaco.
The documents are also available on the
city's online community engagement hub
www.subiaco.wa.gov.au/haveyoursay
Submissions about the local law may be made
in writing addressed to the Chief Executive
Ofcer, City of Subiaco, PO Box 270, Subiaco
WA 6008. Submissions must be received by
5pm on Friday 13 November 2015.
Alan Millard
ACTING CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER

Two Year 12 boarders at


Iona Presentation College,
Mosman Park, have won
the top award at the recent
Excellence in Catholic
Aboriginal Education
awards.

Tallulah Bieundurry
and Margaret Birch, both
formerly of Kununurra,
were each awarded the
Outstanding Aboriginal
Student of the Year for
2015 Tallulah in the ATAR
category, and Margaret in
the VET category.
They had to meet strict
criteria in academic and
leadership areas, schoolcommunity links and citizenship and show a proved
commitment to their schooling to qualify.
Both students have at
times had to overcome
adversity.
Tallulah has a string of accolades. She was vice-president of the AISWA Future
Footprints Student Council
last year, won the 2014 WA
Sorry Day Competition in
the speech category, regu-

larly participates in charity


events, including the Worlds
Greatest Shave and Oxfams
Close the Gap, as well as
attending extension and
leadership camps, such as
the Indigenous Australian
Engineering Summer School
in 2014 and 2015.
Tallulah was also shortlisted as a candidate for
the National Indigenous
Youth Parliament this
year.
Tallulah continues to
demonstrate an outstanding determination and
can-do attitude that is truly
inspiring, principal Anne

Pitos said.
Margaret has won academic performance awards
and was selected to attend this years Future
Footprints Student Council.
Not only does Margaret
demonstrate all the necessary requirements to
achieve this award, her
devotion to her family is
selfless and she displays
enormous generosity and
faith, Rochelle Rankin,
Ionas indigenous student
coordinator, said.
Margaret is a fine role
model to all young indigenous Australians.

North ward councillor Zenda


Johnson said many residents
had complained about traffic
problems at the Taskers site and
asked for the shared traffic audit.
If this identifies safety problems, then the designers will
have to come up with a solution,
Ms Johnson said.
The development is set to increase and I think Mosman Park
needs to take the lead on this.
I am proposing that we approach Fremantle to share in
this road safety audit of the
traffic risks and impact of the
Taskers driveway and carpark.
Her motion failed to find a seconder but CEO Kevin Poynton
said council staff could arrange
the request.

Tick for Neds CEO


Nedlands councillors went
into secret session on Tuesday
night and voted to extend chief
executives Greg Trevaskiss
contract.
Mr Trevaskis was first
employed by the council in
December three years ago.

Plain speaking loses out


Is agreement a better
word to use than concurrence?
Alastair Tulloch thinks
so, and made a plea for
plain English at Claremonts
council meeting last week.
Councillor Paul Kelly

suggested the words in consultation with be replaced


with with the concurrence
of during debate on policy
of appointing an acting CEO.
Dr Tulloch said:
Concurrence? Whats
wrong with agreement?
The whole point of English

is using easy-to-understand
words.
CEO Stephen Goode didnt
want to get involved.
Im not going to do the
wordsmithing, he said.
Dr Tulloch lost, and the
less common word made it
into the council minutes.

GRAND FINAL

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POST, September 26, 2015 Page 39

For Sale

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Ideally situated opposite the highly sought after Swanbourne Primary School and
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with soaring ceilings provide a feeling of spaciousness and ow effortlessly to
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Swanbourne

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0419 831 393
nathan@mackhall.com.au
Ofce: 9286 5555

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Community news

Bugle a gift
from the
heart
Ben Moody said he was
touched when the old soldiers
of Nedlands RSL presented
him with a bugle.
Now a university student, Ben
has been playing the Last Post
on his trumpet at Nedlands
Anzac and Remembrance Day
ceremonies for 11 years.
He took over when a fellow
student from Christ Church
Grammar School was unable to
make it to one ceremony.
I have been doing it ever
since, Ben said.
It is quite emotional for them
and for me.
Ben who had never played
a bugle before his gift, gave a
perfect rendition of the Last
Post, the military call to mark
the end of the day.
It is like playing the trumpet
without using the valves, he
said.

Nedlands RSL president Doug Arrowsmith admires Ben Moodys playing on his new bugle. Photo: Paul McGovern

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ORDINARY ELECTION


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WOODS, Kevin
MEWS, Christopher
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EDWARDS, Peter
MCCAUGHAN, Laurain
BROWNE, Peter

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JAMES, Toni
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POLLOCK, Brett
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A touch of
the exotic
on wheels
If you have a historic, classic, exotic,
muscle, or simply stunning car, Perth Speed
Fest wants to hear from you.
Perth Speed Fest is a showcase of motoring
from pre 1940s until now and will be on Sunday,
December 13, at Perth Motorplex.
Its a day of cars, bikes and motor sport
super stars with non-stop action on the tarmac
and dirt.
Event manager Greg McNeil said applications were open for car and bike owners who
wanted to get involved in Perth Speed Fest
Motor Show.
Cars and bikes will be on display for all to
admire, and then, by category, they will take
part in parade laps along the tarmac.
Mr McNeil said: Wed love to see a wide
range of cars on displays from the rare to
the super modified.
A Peoples Choice Award will be compiled
through votes from visitors and a guest panel
will judge the Best in Show, Best in Era and
Best Dressed.
Perth Speed Fest Motor Show applications
close on October 26 and application forms are at
www.perthspeedfest.com in the Whats On tab.
Tickets are on sale now and available from
perthspeedfest.com.

How we aim to
save mammals
Eight Kimberley mammal species have
become extinct and several are threatened
with extinction.
The next meeting of the Kimberley Society
will hear about the status of these mammals
and the efforts being made to conserve them.
The speaker will be conservation biologist
Andrew Burbidge, who is director of the WA
Wildlife Research Centre with the Department
of Parks and Wildlife.
Dr Burbidge says more than 80 indigenous
mammal species occurred in the Kimberley
one (or possibly two) monotremes, 31 marsupials, 28 bats and 22 rodents.
Eleven species of introduced mammals are
found there.
Dr Burbidge has carried out research in the
Kimberley since 1971 and is a co-author of The
Action Plan for Australian Mammals 2012.
He chairs the WA Threatened Species
Scientific Committee and advises Kimberley
Aboriginal rangers.
His talk for the Kimberley Society is at 7.15
for 7.30pm on Wednesday, October 7, in the
Dalkeith Hall, 97 Waratah Avenue.
Entry is $2, free for members, and all are
welcome.

POST, September 26, 2015 Page 43

COTTESLOE

28 ROSENDO STREET, COTTESLOE

$1,595,000

SO MUCH TO OFFER

Blessed with a prized northern aspect, this spacious townhouse is exclusively positioned on the
corner of Broome and Rosendo Streets. Mere minutes stroll to sand, surf and coastal walks.

Comfortably presented throughout


3 large bedrooms, master ensuite
Family bathroom
Large lounge and semi open plan dining
Functional kitchen
Study

Secure two car garaging


Two large courtyards
Set on approximately 280sqm strata block
Train, shops and schools walking distance
Potential to add value

HOME OPEN:
SATURDAY 26TH SEPTEMBER
1.55PM - 2.30PM

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

31/1 CORKHILL STREET, NORTH FREMANTLE

FROM $1,695,000

CONTEMPORARY RIVERSIDE APARTMENT!

Ask anyone you meet, and they will talk at length about their enjoyment in living in The
Moorings. Offering a spacious living area, open plan dining and kitchen, and all opening
onto a large covered balcony with lovely river views. Protected from the elements, this balcony
serves as a second living room. The apartment has private elevator access directly to the
apartment, a three car garage and lockable store, boat pen, zoned ducted air
conditioning, intercom security, and ducted vacuuming. The lifestyle features on
offer include an immaculately kept pool, gymnasium, function room, tennis court,
visitor
parking, on-site caretaker and a vibrant social community.
v

TRAVIS COLEMAN 0407 233 560


travis.coleman@acton.com.au

HOME OPEN:
SATURDAY 26TH SEPTEMBER
10.40AM - 11.15AM

BEV HEYMANS 0419 099 243


bev.heymans@acton.com.au

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

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COTTESLOE

199A CURTIN AVENUE, COTTESLOE

OFFERS

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BRAND NEW, FRESH & FANTASTIC!

3.5

514sqm

OFFERS CLOSING 5PM 20TH OCTOBER 2015 (UNLESS SOLD PRIOR)


Filled with natural light and incredibly spacious, this is a surprise package offering a luxurious lifestyle walking
distance to beautiful Cottesloe beach! Designed by renowned architect Neil Robertson, with stunning interiors
by Libby Robertson, the Distinctive Homes WA built residence is a masterpiece of space and style.
Flexible living areas, magnicent gourmet kitchen and a chic undercover alfresco area for entertaining. Spacious
double bedrooms have double BIR, two with luxe ensuites, plus upstairs TV/sitting room, family bathroom,
powder room, laundry, excellent storage, and a double garage.
Features include a new home warranty, double glazing, European oak oors, high ceilings, top quality Miele
integrated appliances, 6 zone R/C ducted air conditioning, ducted vacuum, security, LED lighting, Caesarstone
benches, and superb ttings throughout. Stroll to the beach via your gate to the paved rear lane, and walk to
shops, train station, and the Cottesloe caf strip, and there are excellent schools nearby. Its ready to impress
fresh and fabulous!
HOME OPEN: SATURDAY 26TH SEPTEMBER 11.00AM - 11.40AM
WEDNESDAY 30TH SEPTEMBER 1.00PM - 1.40PM

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

POST, September 26, 2015 Page 45

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46 GOLDSWORTHY ROAD, CLAREMONT

A PLACE TO CALL HOME

OFFERS
3

1330sqm

OFFERS CLOSE ON OR BEFORE 12PM THURSDAY 8TH OCTOBER 2015


Tasteful modern luxury has combined with the elegance of tradition to create a
spacious family home. This beautiful two-storey residence has historic proportions
(circa 1928) and has been stylishly updated to create an easy entertainer. Bright
family living areas, open-plan country kitchen with quality appliances, formal
lounge, pool room, bedroom/ large study, main bedroom suite with dressing room
and marble ensuite, upstairs wing with four bedrooms and two bathrooms, wine
cellar, separate studio, double garage with ROW access. PLUS, a grass tennis court,
sparkling pool, mature gardens and shady verandas. All this on a corner 1,330qm
block in a fantastic central location.
HOME OPEN: SATURDAY 26TH SEPTEMBER 1.30PM - 2.05PM

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19 SWANWAY CRESCENT, SWANBOURNE

SUMMER FUN

$2,399,000
2

444sqm

Sophisticated and elegant, this luxurious home offers the ultimate easy care lifestyle.
Just steps from beautiful parks and wetlands, it boasts a magnicent kitchen with
Miele appliances and scullery and separate living zones across two levels, with
the highest quality nishes throughout. Sparkling pool, alfresco with outdoor
kitchen, theatre, study nook, four spacious bedrooms with WIR and ensuites and a
double garage. Beautiful travertine oors, sleek Escea gas replace, and luxurious
conveniences. In a perfect location close to shops, Scotch College, Claremont
Quarter and a stroll to beautiful Lake Claremont.

HOME OPEN: SATURDAY 26TH SEPTEMBER 11.20AM - 11.55AM

DEBORAH BRADY 0405 570 903


deborah.brady@acton.com.au

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7/44 BARNFIELD ROAD, CLAREMONT

SUBSTANTIAL APARTMENT

$1,195,000
2.5

237sqm

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

HOME OPEN: SATURDAY 26TH SEPTEMBER 12.25PM - 1.00PM

DEBORAH BRADY 0405 570 903


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

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Introducing the new

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POST, September 26, 2015 Page 47

SOUTH WEST

51 KOORABIN DRIVE, YALLINGUP

EXPRESS 28 DAY SALE

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EXPRESS 28 DAY SALE: ALL OFFERS PRESENTED BY 5PM, 11TH OCT 2015 (UNLESS SOLD PRIOR)

As much as the current owners love this property, they are keen to downsize and move back to the
metro area to be closer to grandchildren and extended family a golden opportunity for you! The
property is nestled against a bush backdrop with sweeping views down the beautiful Gunyulgup
Valley in Yallingup - this unique 5 acre quality property guarantees a lifestyle of leisure. Adjoining
the main house with its 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms and via a covered entertainment area, is a
self-contained 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom guest wing with its own articial turf putting green. This
property is ideal for shared living/ownership by extended family with the guest wing providing
many options including renting out or simply catering for large gatherings of family or friends.

HOME OPEN:
SUNDAY 27TH SEPT 1.30PM 2.30PM &
THURSDAY 1ST OCT 4.30PM 5.30PM

CHRIS AYERS 0429 904 266 chris.ayers@acton.com.au


LOT 22 CAVES ROAD, HAMELIN BAY

EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST

A UNIQUE OFFERING 293 ACRES


E.O.I: ALL OFFERS PRESENTED BY 4PM, 16TH OCT 2015 (UNLESS SOLD PRIOR)

An extremely rare slice of land mainly all pastured but with generous stands of Peppermint trees
and good spring fed water supply. With distant views to the Indian Ocean through the Deepdene
cliffs, this is a unique opportunity to purchase a large tract of land on the well known Caves Road
tourist route. With world class surng and swimming beaches nearby, along with numerous tourist
destinations being world renown tourist caves, galleries, wineries, restaurants and National Park.

MAT MOULTON 0438 523 546 mat.moulton@acton.com.au


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

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Around $2M
Set on an impressive 1195sqm with a competition grass tennis court, swimming pool and 4
living areas, this outstanding 2 storey home offers fabulous free flowing accommodation and a
multitude of entertaining options. An excellent master suite with walk in wardrobe, ensuite and
a large private living room as well as a separate study, is located upstairs overlooking the tennis
court, trees with private balcony. The open plan kitchen / lounge room plus another separate
living area, perfect for the kids, also opens to the tennis court. The home is conveniently located
within walking distance to John XXIII, and is situated in a private cul-de-sac on an elevated block,
an ideal place to raise a family.
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Located on one of Dalkeiths finest streets across from your own private park, and walking distance
to the river, this impressive two storey home is a picture of French Provincial elegance. The award
winning home, built by Biagioni Homes, was inspired by the owners travels to France and is the
perfect blend of modern day living and tastefully designed French style. Impeccably presented,
this delightful family home has an abundance of natural light filtering through to every room.
Spanish tiles throughout the ground floor and
Italian tumbled marble in hallway.
Near new wool carpets throughout the house
4 car garaging 2 secure, 2 in carport

Open fireplaces
2 fully ducted reverse cycle air conditioners
Fully reticulated from own bore
Solar heated pool

28 Brockman Avenue, Dalkeith


LOW $4MIL
5

1012sqm

Tonia McNeilly 0416 161 556


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principal, Tonia McNeilly, the RESIDENTIAL SALESPERSON OF
THE YEAR at the REIWA Excellence Awards 2015 on Thursday
night.

TM Residential has again been


recognised by its industry peers
and leaders as one of Western
Australias leading boutique
agencies.
The agency is only in its 3rd
year of operation and has made
massive in-roads in the highly
competitive Western Suburbs
market.
Proudly the only agency in the
Western Suburbs that is owned
and managed by a female (not
part of a franchise), it is testament
to McNeillys expertise in brand
management that within 3 years
the TM Residential brand is
synonymous with sales excellence
and outstanding service.

McNeilly runs a tight operation


and oversees every aspect of the
business. The culture within the
agency is one of excellence we
dont want to be big, we dont
want every listing, we only want
to perform exceptionally for our
clients, she told us.
Its been a busy year so far
with 4 new staff joining the team,
some major sales transactions,
including the Matrons home
at the iconic Sunset Hospital
Dalkeith site on behalf of the
State Government, and the
management of a burgeoning, new
leasing department with over 200
properties under its management.

Tonia McNeilly Director and Licencee receiving her Award for


Residential Salesperson of the Year

As licencee and principal, Tonia


McNeilly has been awarded
REIWA Master Salesperson every
year since she started selling in
2006.
A mother to three young boys,
McNeilly somehow manages
to integrate a very active family
life into a career which demands
her time 24/7. If Im not with
a seller or a buyer, Im with
my staff providing direction
and motivation. It is the full
engagement of all our amazing
The TM Residential team celebrating Small Residential Agency of
the Year Award

staff that allows the agency to


maintain its excellent reputation
said McNeilly.
The agency has exciting
plans for the remainder of 2015
which involve acquiring new
premises, providing them with
excellent branding and marketing
opportunities and the physical
room to add a few elite sales
agents to the team.

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Community news

Whats on

Manning up
for ping-pong
marathon

in POST community
Rotary breakfast

Sue Warner from Austswim


will be the guest speaker at
the next breakfast meeting of
the Rotary Club of Cambridge.
It is at 7.30am on Wednesday,
September 30, at the Cambridge
Bowling Club. Enquiries: Max on
9387 4626 or Mike on 9204 1324.

Last year, Rick Pekan and his sevenyear-old son played three hours of table
tennis in one session as part of Perths
first Ping Pong-A-Thon.
This year the 24-hour event for boys
and men is coming to Nedlands Uniting
Church on next Friday and Saturday
and Rick is hoping lots of local males
will volunteer.
Fortunately my son loves sport and was
happy to play for as long as he could,
Rick said.
The event is a fundraiser to help free
some of the worlds most vulnerable from
sexual exploitation and human trafficking and those taking part commit to play
table tennis for a minimum of three hours,
with family and friends sponsoring them.
The Nedlands event is part of a national
campaign that started four years ago and
is gathering momentum.
This year, 44 venues will host PingPongA-Thon (pingpongathon.com) in churches,
schools, sporting clubs, public spaces and
pubs around Australia, with five in WA.
The aim is to raise more than $200,000
to support the work of eight organisations in South-East Asia that are fighting
human trafficking and exploitation of
young people.
Last year, participants were also challenged to consider their own attitudes
to women and girls and were invited to
take the man up pledge, a commitment
to treat girls and women with respect
and dignity.
The Ping Pong-A-Thon Hall of Fame
record for the longest rally exchanged is
9479 consecutive hits in 2 hours.
Any men or boys who would like to take
part in the Nedlands event and anyone
interested in sponsoring can call Rick
on 0430 867 208.

West Leederville reunion

There will be a reunion next


month of students who started
school at West Leederville
Primary School in 1946. A group
of around 40 of the 75-year-olds
is expected at the event from 2
to 6pm on Saturday, October
17, at the Hillarys Yacht Club.
Enquiries: Jeanette Graham
(nee Plummer) on 9407 8334.
Relating better

Ready for a marathon bout of table tennis are, from left, Rick Pekan, Ian Ghin, Stephen Larkin,
Darren Wong and Tim Kong. Photo: Billie Fairclough

Bells peal for famine victims


Since 2008, Ireland has
commemorated the Great
Famine with a day of observance called An Gorta
Mr on September 26.
This year, every church
of every denomination in
Ireland will toll their bells
to mark the day.
Perths Swan Bells will
join the 170th anniversary
of Irelands Great Famine,
ringing from the Bell
Tower in Barrack Square

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and emigration.
About a million people
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crop, the staple diet of the
rural population, was hit by
a new form of potato blight.

Relationships Australia has a


series of one-night seminars
coming up at 22 Southport
Street, West Leederville. They include Mindfulness, Healthy Self
Esteem, Five Love Languages
and Fly-in Fly-out. Enquiries:
9489 6322.
Unitarian gathering

The October 4 meeting of the


Unitarian Association will include a naming ceremony for
Andrew Philip Moir. Reverend
Peter Ferguson will also give
a talk titled Climate Change:
The revenge of Mother Earth.
The meeting is at 10.30am
at Drabble House, behind
Nedlands library. Enquiries:
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Community news
Stamp extravaganza for UWA
The annual Swan River Stamp Show is on
across next weekend at UWA.
The 81 frames (1215 pages) on display will
cover a wide range of subjects including material from both World Wars, Antarctica, Ghana,
Biafra, Rhodesia, South Africa, the Sultans
of Zanzibar, Australian Kookaburras, Great
Britain, and even Humour through the Years.
They will show letters, covers, stamps, postal
cards, postal stationery and other philatelic
items.
Exhibitors are of all ages and there are special displays and activities for young people.
There will be stalls run by dealers offering
free valuations as well as buying and selling
stamps and collectors accessories.
The show, run by the WA Philatelic Council,
is open to all from 10am to 4pm on October
3 and 4.
Entry to UWAs Guild Function Centre is
free and refreshments will be available to buy
or take a picnic to eat on the lawns.

Peter Frey, left, pledged to keep the mates of Will Atkinson together with a special annual event. Ready to play this year are, from
left, Brock Ward, Oliver Frey with the cup and Cameron Quenby. Photo: Billie Fairclough

For his mates, Will is forever 15


A footy match to be played in a
couple of weeks will be about mateship, rather than winning or losing.

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The annual forever15 match is for


friends of Will Atkinson, who died
two years ago from brain cancer at
the age of 15.
Will, a talented footballer and musician, went to Hale School, and former
footy mates, school mates and music
friends are being invited to take part
in the game on October 10 as players
and spectators.
Subiaco Junior Football Club, where
Will played for many years, has retired
his No. 29 jumper.
Wills former junior footy coaches
Peter Frey and Gary Ward made a
pledge to Will to remember him in the

best possible way and in doing so, keep


a special group of young footballers
together.
We are also raising funds for the
Cure Brain Cancer Foundation to fight
this terrible disease, Peter said.
The forever15 football match will run
every year and is a chance to remember
a great young man we all dearly miss.
The game gives the boys the opportunity to come back every year to
remember their mate by participating
in a fun day and a game he loved.
Sports presenter Adrian Barich,
who knew Will and his family, is right
behind the memorial game.
He was a brilliant young man who
was taken from us much too early, said
Adrian, who will present the Altitude

Cup, used in the orgiginal memorial


game, to the winning team.
Altitude Realty has donated all the
jumpers for both sides and Rokeby
Dental will donate a days takings to
the brain cancer cause.
Wills parents, Tory Buntine and Ross
Atkinson, will each be presented with
one of the jumpers.
Wills friends are invited to register
to play or watch the match under lights
at City Beach Oval on October 10. The
game is at 5.30pm, and there will be
action from 4.30pm and after the match,
including a raffle and entertainment.
Food and a bar will be offered at the
clubrooms of the West Coast Amateur
Football Club with all profits going to
the Cure for Brain Cancer.

Seals visitors need some peace


There have been numerous sightings of seals on
the Perth coast and the
Department of Parks and
Wildlife is reminding
people that seals should
be left undisturbed.
Marine park coordinator
Melissa Evans said it was
common to see Australian
sea lions and New Zealand
fur seals along the Perth
shoreline year-round, as
well as sub-Antarctic fur
seals and other seal species
during the winter months.
In the past few weeks,
we have recorded lots of
sightings of seals and sea
lions swimming close to

our shores, particularly


near Quinns Rocks and
Fremantle, she said.
In particular, people
have reported fur seals
spinning or twisting around
in the water and sticking
their flippers in the air.
While it may look like
the animals are in distress,
entangled or injured, this is
a natural behaviour known
as thermo-regulating,
where the seal is controlling its body temperature
by exposing different parts
to the sun and sticking its
flippers in and out of the
water, she said.
Ms Evans said it was also
common for winter cold

fronts to bring seals on to


Perth beaches.
These seals haul up on
beaches to rest they are
not stranded and dont
require assistance from
people, she said.
Generally they just need
to be left alone to rest and
will return to the ocean
when they are ready.
Members of the public
are encouraged to view
seals from a safe distance
and to keep dogs away from
seals and sea lions.
If people see a seal with
obvious body injuries they
can report it to the departments Wildcare Helpline
on 9474 9055.

What makes
a mens shed
The history behind the
birth and evolution of the
Mosman Park Mens Shed
will be explained at the next
meeting of the Nedlands
branch of National Seniors.
Mens shed member Mike
Wiggins will be the guest
speaker at the meeting at
Drabble House, Webster
Street, Nedlands, on Tuesday,
October 6, starting at 10am.
The cost is $4 and visitors
are most welcome.

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Community news
From Auskick
to premiership
The Swanbourne Tigers
Year 11 team has won the
northern conference AFL
Premiership for the first time.
Coached by Marcus Coli and
Nick Gajewski, the Tigers won
the minor premiership and then
lost the second-semi-final.
However, they bounced back
to defeat reigning premiers
and arch-rivals, the Joondalup/
Kinross Jets by 23 points at HBF
Arena.
Manager Tim Lyons credited
the boys win to a great team
effort in which all players had
a role.
It is especially pleasing that
a large number of the team have
played together at Swanbourne
since Auskick, Tim said.

Talk marks
end of WWII
in Asia
The Chinese consul-general
in Perth, Dr Huang Qinguo,
will give a talk commemorating the 70th anniversary of the
end of World War II in Asia.
The free talk is hosted by the
UWA Historical Society and is at
5pm on Tuesday, September 29,
in the Ernst and Young Lecture
Theatre at the UWA Business
School.
There should be parking
available in the Business School
carpark, north of the building.
All are welcome but RSVP is
essential by emailing UWAHS@
uwa.edu.au or by phoning Fran
on 0417 178 275.

Many of the players in the triumphant Year 11 Swanbourne Tigers team have been playing together since Auskick.

Requiem of hope for asylum seekers


Anne and Tom Stephens
want to be part of the conversation that raises the issues
surrounding asylum seekers.
The Shenton Park couple have
organised a fundraising concert
at St Marys Cathedral, with profits going to the Humanitarian
Group (formerly Case for
Refugees), which coordinates
pro-bono legal work for asylum
seekers, and to MercyCare,
which supports asylum seekers
living in the Perth community.

A performance of Requiem by
contemporary Welsh composer
Karl Jenkins features singers
Lux et Veritas and chamber
orchestra Camerata 1685 under
the baton of Jangoo Chapkhana.
Primary school psychologist
Anne said she had had plenty
of opportunities to meet young
asylum seekers, many of whom
were motivated and had a very
bright future.
It sensitises me to the issues,
because without this job I might

never see or know about these


people, she said.
She said she was inspired by
a talk given earlier this year by
Julian Burnside, in which he
had discussed ways Australia
could make helping refugees
both economically viable and
compassionate.
Anne and Tom, both members
of the UWA Choral Society, said
the concert was a reflection on
the loss of life among asylum
seekers.

Beautiful, hope-filled music


is one way to galvanise us and
unite us as people who want to
respond to tragedy with compassion and love, Anne said.
Jenkins Requiem combines
traditional Latin texts with
Japanese haiku poetry.
The performance is on
October 11 at 2.30pm.
To book, go to ticketswa.com/
event/requiem-karl-jenkins
or call 6488 2440, noon to 4pm
weekdays.

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Rayne reigns over


style carnival
Former John XXIII college
student Rayne Embley, now
married to former West Coast
Eagles player Andrew, hosted
a carnival of fashion that raised
almost $10,000 to help send
students on pilgrimages.
Around 45 Year 11 students
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Vietnam, East Timor or Alice
Springs.
They will help at local orphanages and at community projects.
College students have been
making pilgrimages over the
past 25 years.
About 200 people enjoyed
the fashion show at the college,
which was a picture of loveliness,

decked out in pink pastels and


with spring flowers.
Year 11 hospitality students
cooked and served scones and
mini quiches.
Two Year 10 students were the
DJs, pumping out the beats for
the fashion show and mums and
former students modelled the
summer fashion from popular
local retailers Adam Heath and
Motion Lifestyle.

RIGHT: Pilgrimages by John XXIII


students like Nichola Clarke and
Jordan Ayres have been boosted by
a fundraising fashion show hosted
by Rayne Embley.
Photo: Paul McGovern

Kimberley research a
voyage of discovery

Take flight these holidays


As well as workshops galore and exciting
new shows, there will be extra activities across
the Scitech floor in the school holidays.
There will also be hot air balloon making and
plane building demonstrations.
In the planetarium, Dream to Fly lets viewers see how this challenging dream came true
for humankind with a tour through the history
of aviation.
In the new puppet show, Shipwreck, a ship
runs aground on a deserted island and the crew
need to work out how to survive.
The ships captain, George Percival Seagrass,
suggests that the crew needs to work together
to get out of trouble.
School holiday workshops in the CSIRO Lab
are filling up fast, but there are limited spots left.
These workshops cater for children aged four
to 16, with a variety of topics on offer to ensure
something for everyone.
For more information, go to scitech.org.au.

Matt Barrett grew up on


a cattle station on the Gibb
River Road in the Kimberley
and has spent years researching flora in the region.
As guest speaker for the WA
Naturalists Club on Friday,
October 2, he will speak on
Diversity and Diversification
of Kimberley Flora.
Matt has studied the diversity
of Kimberley plants and fungi
for over 20 years, uncovering
hundreds of previously unrecorded species.
In this talk he will discuss
Matt Barrett has spent a lot of wet seasons doing field
the more interesting plants
research in the spectacular Kimberley region.

discovered during this time,


patterns of diversity within
the Kimberley, relationships
with other biogeographical
areas, and the implications
for plant conservation in the
Kimberley.
The meeting will be in Hew
Roberts Lecture Theatre at
UWAs Nedlands campus,
on the corner of Clifton and
Gordon streets, at 7.30pm.
Members and visitors are
welcome contact John on 9389
8289 or email gardnerj@iinet.
net.au for more information.

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Every kilometre
helps beat cancer

Share your
Kings Park
story

By DAVID COHEN

Kings Park is collecting stories of big and little moments


people have experienced there.

Pippa Hill is training to


ride her bike 200km in two
days with thousands of others to raise money for cancer
research.

The best stories are being


published each week this month
on the Kings Park and Botanic
Garden Facebook page
They range from marriage proposals, weddings, reunions and
stolen first kisses to bush walks
with friends, first-visit impressions, school ball limousines
and even moments of sadness.
To be part of 50 Stories, 50
Words, 50 Days, email your story
in 50 words or less to competitions@bgpa.wa.gov.au by 5pm
on October 20.
The story can be accompanied
by up to two photos.
Entries may be published
online.
Kings Park and Botanic Parks
Authority has a number of family
passes to Perth attractions for
weekly prizes and a two-night
accommodation prize from
Seashells for the overall winner.

Bike force Claremonts Pippa Hill is conquering cancer.

Finding answers to problems


International speaker Charles
(Charlie) Hogg will talk about
finding creative solutions to
challenges in life when he is
interviewed in Shenton Park
next Saturday.
Charlie is senior lecturer with
Brahma Kumaris in Australia
and he will be interviewed by
interfaith minister Noel LockyerStevens.
Charlie discovered Brahma

Kumaris meditation in 1975 after


travelling for three years through
Asia, the Middle East and Europe.
Today, he travels the world
encouraging discussion, teaching
meditation and conducting lectures on topics ranging from the
challenges of our modern times,
to relationships and a vision of
world peace.
If we wish to move successfully
through rapidly changing times, a
revolution of the mind must take

place, he said.
Peaceful, creative thinking is
the most effective initiative anyone, anywhere in the world can
ever take.
The free event is from 7 to
8.30pm on Saturday, October 3,
at the Shenton Park Community
Centre, on the corner of Herbert
and Onslow roads.
The book, phone 9388 6101 or
email perth@au.brahmakumaris.
org.

Pippa (23), of Claremont is


determined to help others
after being diagnosed with
chronic myeloid leukaemia
in April last year.
I was fit and healthy and
going full steam ahead. It was
a huge shock, Pippa said.
I once read well educated
people deal with shock by
laughing.
In Charlies it was a room
full of laughter.
I think the nurses were
quite happy to get rid of us
because we were being too
noisy.
The October 17 and 18 Ride
to Conquer Cancer will benefit
the Harry Perkins Institute of
Medical Research.
Pippa, who went to MLC, said
her family and friends had
also been affected by cancer.
Her grandfather was diagnosed with bowel cancer
when he was 55, her grandmother was diagnosed with
squamous cell carcinoma of
the parotid gland at 79, her
other grandfather died with
mesothelioma this year, and
her aunt was diagnosed with
pancreatic cancer last year.
Pippa said her diagnosis
came after a health check
flagged blood and leucocytes
in her urine.

After a follow-up with her


GP she was admitted to Sir
Charles Gairdner Hospitals
emergency department, and
then started receiving treatment in the haematology
ward.
There was oral chemotherapy and a large number
of blood tests and a bone marrow biopsy to confirm the doctors diagnosis, Pippa said.
He then applied to the
federal government for tyrosine kinase inhibitors drugs,
Pippa said.
Family and friends really
help you get through.
My cancer is under control.
There will be treatment for
the next four-to-five years
before Im off medication.
Exercise has been key,
because fatigue is a major
side-effect.
Ive been working full-time
again as an injury management adviser at Rio Tinto
since June last year, Pippa
said.
Pippa has been clocking up
the kilometres on weekends
and going to the gym for conditioning.
My message to anyone
thinking of investing in or
supporting the ride is to know
that cancer can affect anyone
at any time and it doesnt
discriminate, Pippa said.
Everyone has been affected by cancer in some way,
shape or form.

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Making protest
a crime

Skimming across the Swan


Add an extra s in your
summer of sun, sea and sand
this year of and get the family
into sailing.
The family-friendly Mounts
Bay Sailing Club, at the Pelican
Point end of Australia II Drive
in Crawley, focuses on bringing
the dynamic sport of skiff sailing
to the Swan River.
The clubs new learning and
development program features
coaches with national, international and Olympic qualifications and will cover the Yachting
Australia endorsed training
program, with a little bit more
besides.
Don Elks, father of current
womens Olympic 49erFX contender Caitlyn Elks, says that the

optimum age to begin sailing is


between seven and 10.
Young sailors can then progress from single-sail beginner
boats through to the technical
and highly skilled Olympic
classes in a structured and fun
program.
Parental involvement is encouraged at Mounts Bay, with
activities both on and off the
water to keep the family active
throughout the summer.
Members can join in Friday
night twilight sails and then
enjoy catered meals with beautiful views over Perth city skyline.
For further information, call
call Andy or Cathy in the Mounts
Bay office on 9386 5839.

The way repressive regimes undermine human rights by making protest


illegal will be canvassed by Greg Martin
at UWA.

Holly Hunt sails a mudlark at Mounts Bay Sailing Club.

In his public lecture for the Institute


of Advanced Studies, Dr Martin, who
is senior lecturer in socio-legal studies
at the University of Sydney, will look
at social movements and the erosion of
protest rights.
Dr Martin will also discuss whether
protest can be regarded a legal right in
democratic societies.
The free lecture is at 6pm on Wednesday,
September 30, in UWAs Webb Lecture
heatre.
RSVP is required via ias.uwa.edu.au/
lectures/martin.

Hale School spot on in geography

National awards
for young poets

For the third year in


a row, Hale School was
WAs highest performing
school in the Australian
Geographic Competition.

Two local budding poets were recently recognised in the national


Dorothea Mackellar Poetry Awards.
Saskia Fleming (10), from Presbyterian
Ladies College, and Chloe Webster (8),
from North Cottesloe Primary School,
were runner-ups in the upper primary
and assisted learning categories respectively.
The Dorothea Mackellar awards encourage students to engage their literary
talents and foster a love for the written
word.
The girls visited Curtin MP Julie
Bishop, who said: I congratulate Saskia
and Chloe on their significant result in
this years competition to be awarded
the runner-up prize from over 10,000
entries across Australia is no small accomplishment.
I encourage both girls and all students
to continue to nurture their passion for Curtin MP Julie Bishop congratulates
Saskia Fleming, left, and Chloe Webster.
the literary arts.

The competition is for all


Australian secondary school
students and aims to encourage interest in geography
and to reward excellence.
Last year it attracted entries from more than 70,000
students from 760 schools.

James OBrien was awarded first place for the Year


11 male WA senior section. He is heading off to
the National Geographic
Competition Big Week Out
on Stradbroke Island in the
school holidays.
There, he will compete
against 15 other students
for a place to attend the
International Geographic
Competition the 2016 IGeo.

Year 10 Ashton Brinkworth


also took out a major award
and was placed equal first
in the WA intermediate section, with a 99.9% ranking
out of 31,000 Australia-wide
participants in this section.
Ashton also won the junior
section in 2013 for the whole
of WA.
Year 8 Jake Just shared
first place in the WA junior
section.

Remembering ol blue eyes


To commemorate the
centenary of Frank
Sinatras birth, the WA
Youth Jazz Orchestra will
celebrate the glamour and
style of the US big bands
of the 1950s and 60s.
A Swell Affair is at 7.30pm

on Saturday, October 10,


in the Astor Theatre in
Beaufort Street.
In a first time collaboration, the WA Youth Jazz
Orchestra will team up with
the WA Youth Orchestra
Strings to present classics from the likes of

Sinatra, Dean Martin,


Louis Armstrong and Ella
Fitzgerald.
Guest crooner and renowned trombonist Dan
Barnett will bring the
pizzaz.
Tickets are $39, concession from $18.

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Controlling your blood sugar

New life
abounds
in Bold
Park

Community nurse Tessa Jupp


will give insight into dealing
with the problems normally
associated with diabetes and
high blood sugar.
The topic for her talk for nutrition group OSWA is A New
Look at Answers to Blood Sugar
Control.
Ms Jupp says it is not just people diagnosed with diabetes who
experience problems like foot

A story of mercy

Spring is synonymous
with renewal and in Bold
Park this is obvious, with
arrays of wildflowers and
new shoots exploding from
shrubs and trees.
Bobtails and birdlife are
out and about, making the
most of the nectar, petals
and other food offerings.
This prosperous season
also provided plenty of
bush tucker for the local
Noongar people.
October is the ideal time
to join the Bold Park volunteer guides on a journey
of discovery as they reveal
how this fruitful season
is not only rich in colour
but also offers a bounty of
resources for animals and
people.
These free morning walks
will be held on Saturday
October 3, Thursday
October 8, Sunday October
11, Saturday October 17 and
Sunday October 25, leaving
at 9am from Tuart carpark
in Perry Lakes Drive and
returning at 10.30am.
For further information,
visitbgpa.wa.gov.au or
phone 9480 3996.

and leg pain, eye retinopathy,


and fluid accumulation in the
feet, heart, lungs and abdomen.
The OSWA public meeting will
be at 2 pm on Saturday, October
3, in the Anglican church hall in
Barker Road next to Coles.
Entry is by donation of $7, which
includes a healthy afternoon tea.
Everyone is welcome and no
booking is required. Enquires
to Tessa on 9383 9050.

The Sisters of Mercy first arrived in the Swan River Colony


in 1846, and their legacy lives
on in not-for-profit organisation
MercyCare.
The story of the establishment
of MercyCare is told in a new
book, For the Good of the Mission,
which was launched last week by
Archbishop Timothy Costelloe
The book follows MercyCares
modest beginnings through to
its modern form as a large com-

munity services organisation,


supporting people who are
disadvantaged or marginalised.
MercyCare CEO Chris Hall said
that the Sisters of Mercy had
been increasingly helped by lay
people and, in 1984, the Sisters
began to move towards creating a
completely lay-led organisation,
which became MercyCare.
For the Good of the Mission, by
Marilyn Beresford, is available
to buy by calling 9442 3444.

Young bobtails are on the move in search of tasty treats. Photo: J. Thomas

New name for charity


Not-for-profit charity Arafmi
WA, which supports people dealing with mental
illness, has a new name,
HelpingMinds.
HelpingMinds supports carers
and people with mental illness
to live the best lives possible.
It also has a new website
helpingminds.org.au.
HelpingMinds was officially
launched this month by patron
and Chief Justice Wayne Martin,

and media personality Karen


Tighe, who shared her own experience with a family member
with mental illness.
Executive director Debbie
Childs said it was an exciting
time for HelpingMinds.
We feel that, due to the
considerable demand by the
community for our services, it
is now the right time to create
a stronger brand presence both
on and offline, she said.

MercyCare CEO Chris Hall, left, author Marilyn Beresford and Archbishop of
Perth Timothy Costelloe with a copy of the new MercyCare book.

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Ted gets
top job

Meg McKinlay

How to write for children


Two writers of childrens
books will have a conversation about their influences
and inspiration at an event
hosted by the Fellowship of
Australian Writers WA.
Meg McKinlay and Amanda
Betts are both published writers
for a young audience.
Meg, who lives by the ocean
near Fremantle, has written 12
books for children and young
adults and attributes her success to sharp recollections of
being a kid.
Off-beat and quirky, her fiction also makes real-life connections in A Single Stone she
winds her fanciful story around
the need for conformity in society, and what happens when
one dares to break the mould.

Meg says she writes slowly and


her stories crawl out of spaces
between numerous drafts. She
has a PhD in Japanese, has
taught literature at UWA and
writes adult poetry.
Amanda is also based in
WA and has a wealth of experience writing for a young
demographic.
She won the 2014 NSW
Premiers Award for her book
Zac and Mia.
She and Meg will be in conversation from 3pm on Sunday,
October 4, at Mattie Furphy
House in Swanbourne.
Then on Sunday, October 11,
Meg will follow up with a workshop, sharing tips and tricks on
writing for young readers.
For more information, call
9384 4771 or go to fawwa.org.

The new president of the


Cambridge Bowling Club is
former vice-president Ted
Leahy.
He takes over from David
Phillips, who stepped down
after two years of leading
the club.
The new regime sees the
club in a strong financial
position.
It has one of the best synthetic bowling surfaces in
WA and a new green with
a similar surface will be
started next month.
David said: A large part
of the turnaround has been
the appointment of long- time
sporting identity Ross Bolton
as club manager, together
with an active and enthusiastic board of directors.
He said a big increase in
the number of social members, who were using the
club as their meeting and
function place, had also
helped the financial health
of the club.
He thanked Cambridge
councillors and staff, who
had been very cooperative
and helpful.
The club is open for new
members who want to join
socially or to learn to play
bowls.

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She loves going for long walks
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With a bit of love and guidance, Belle will make an amazing addition to any family.
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Cambridge
The winners of
Friday afternoons
social bowls at
Cambridge Bowling
Club were Maureen
Young, Rosemary
Goddard, Andy
Jenkins and Brian
Bond with +11.
John Dawson and
Ian Cooke won the
Saturday morning
RAC games, with Jay
Medhat, Geoff Boyd
and Brian Clyb the
runners-up.
Des Bassett and
Warren Smith won
Mondays 2-4-2 competition from Les
Snashall and John
Dawson. Ted Delaney
and Mohan Lal came
in third.
Duncan MacPhail
and John Barlow won
the plate.

Claremont
The winners of last
Thursdays mixed
bowls were Patricia
Hubbard, Peter
Channer and Peter
Hiatt.
Coming in second
were Ireton Parker
and Estelle Boak.
In Saturdays mixed
bowls, the winners
were the four of Norm
Underwood, Hazel
Warr, Estelle Boak
and Peter Channer.
The runners-up were
Derrick Dimbleby,
Ireton Parker, Tom
Armstrong and Barry
Caporn.
Kate Hiatt won

Sundays scroungers
from Hazel Warr.
There is a list is on
the board for pennant
practice on October
10, and players who
will not be available
during the pennant
season are asked to
let the club know.

Dalkeith
Nedlands
The event of the
week was the Bethanie
Villages spring fours,
held in great weather
over the weekend
with a good roll-up of
country and suburban
clubs.
The greens were
in great nick and the
new synthetic green
was used for the first
time in serious competition.
Cunderdin won all
five matches to take
away the top award,
with Mundaring and
Leeming following in
that order.
The organisation
was first class, as was
the Sunday roast dinner. Annie and the
ladies did a great job.
Sally Sansom,
Pauline House and
John Hollingshead
were best in Tuesdays
social bowls with +5,
while Ken Burgess, visiting from Queensland,
skippered B. Johnson,
Bruce Clark and
Margaret Campbell
to a +15 win, one shot
better than the team of
Ross Donald and Kerry
Haddleton, both on +14.

Hollywood
Subiaco
A win and a loss
brought the winter
undercover pennants
to a close for the
Hollywood ladies.
Anne Ormsby,
Alannah Brindles,
Nada Bonny and Usha
Nigam suffered a
crushing defeat 9/23.
On the other rink,
Jenni Lush, Dot
Leeson, Petina Evans
and Margaret Gawler
took an early lead and
held it all the way,
finishing 21/14.
This meant they
managed to climb
from the last position on the ladder to
second last, and it has
been valuable experience and playing time
for them.
After the game, all
sat down to a delicious
lunch put on by the
hosts, Innaloo.
Graeme Gerrans
did a hammy delivering his first bowl and
was subbed out of
Thursdays three-bowl
pairs.
While Graeme
writhed in agony,
Greg Wylie and Arthur
Sharpe bounded along
merrily to win the
major with 21 points.
John Hall and Glen
Morey were the runners-up after winning
their first game but
struggling in their
second.
Colin Graves and
John Horsfall were
awarded the cup and
saucer.

In Saturdays pairs,
Ted Brown and Rod
Hickling did everything they could to
upset Robbie Blythe
and Alan Brindley,
but to no avail.
Phil Lawler and Ray
Preston beat Ray Fells
and John Horsfall.
They went on to be
overall winners on a
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In the M&M triples, it wasnt happy
hunting for Margaret
Gawler, Chris Osborn
and Bob Porter when-

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Chellew.
In Sundays scroungers, Bob Porter won
his rink from Alan
Brindley and Phil
Lawler with a score
of 33.
On the other rink,
Vern Jones won from
Rob Appleton and
Glen Morey with a
score of 29.5.
Bob comfortably
won the play-off for
the King Scrounger

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Hollywood has fared
rather well in the
draw for the mens
Saturday and midweek pennants.
It was good to see
the smiling face of
Greg Bridges at the
club during the week.

Ptanque
At Subiaco Ptanque
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winner of the ongoing
Presidents Trophy
competition was Anne

Colligan, followed
by Keith Pilgrim,
Bob Colligan, Elaine
Stickle, Lida Valkova
and Guy Soubeyran.
This weekend there
is a full program.
On Saturday afternoon, the contest
for the Guy Meunier
Trophy, for members
only, will take place.
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and finger food after
the presentation.
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open Guy Meunier
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When Frank
met Tommy
SARAH McNEILL

When young Frank


Sinatra joined the Tommy
Dorsey band, his singing
career blossomed, and
an already popular
band became even more
successful.
American singer Bryan
Anthony, who will be in
Perth next Sunday with
the new Tommy Dorsey
Orchestra, said: Frank
just made a great band
better.
But it was band leader,
trombonist and trumpeter
Tommy Dorsey who made
Frank a better singer.
Frank watched Dorsey
play, wondering how
he managed to breathe.
He noticed that Dorsey
breathed at the side of his
mouth, through a pinhole.
Frank practised this and it
revolutionised his phrasing
and breathing.
Bryan said: Frank
would swim laps up and
down a pool to improve his
breathing, and it was here
he thought up lyrics.
Bryan (39) also credits
Sinatra with changing the
way microphones were
used.
Instead of just singing
into it, he made it an
instrument in its own

right, and gave it an


intimacy that no one had
ever done before.
Bryan grew up in Texas
singing in church choirs
and by high school had
decided on a career in
opera and musical theatre.
It was when someone
gave him a Sinatra album
that he started to listen
to the way Sinatra told
stories.
He was singing in a
way no one had before and
he told stories with his
songs, Bryan said.
Changing direction,
Bryan began to study jazz
singers and enrolled in
NYU to study jazz and
studio music. Before hed
even started his academic
studies, 19-year-old Bryan
was invited to tour the
US with the Glenn Miller
Orchestra.
He spent a year on the
road, crooning some of the
best-loved standards in the
American Songbook.
You learn things on
the road you cant get in a
classroom, he said.
Whatever he learnt, it
established his reputation
as a big band singer.
Singing with a band is a
completely different beast
to singing with a small
group, Bryan said.
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arts

Nostalgia is
the winner
Oklahoma!

Musae: The Music


Theatre Company of WA
Regal Theatre

REVIEW: CICELY BINFORD

Musae: The Music


Theatre Company of WAs
inaugural production at the
Regal Theatre is Rodgers
& Hammersteins perennial favourite Oklahoma!,
directed by Adam Mitchell
and with musical direction
by Ian Westrip.
Laurey (Emma
Pettemerides) and Curly
(Brendan Hanson) are
sweethearts, only they
wont admit it to each
other. Curly wants to
ask Laurey to the box
social, but to spite him,
she decides to go with the
menacing farmhand Jud
(Ian Cross).
In the meantime, Will
Parker (Lauchlan Bain)
and Ali Hakim, the Persian

peddler (Igor Sas), are


caught in a love triangle
with the lusty Ado Annie
(Phoebe Jackson), who
just caint decide between
the two. Everything comes
to a head at the box social.
Its a silly enough love
story, but nostalgia keeps
Oklahoma! nestled safely
in the bosom of most revis Laurey (Emma Pettemerides) Curly (Brendan Hanson) and Aunt Ella (Alinta Carroll) know that somewhere beyond the
ited musicals.
barn walls is a beautiful morning.
Musaes production
penning everything within
performances.
plains and skies.
theme song, and treats us
sticks to tradition, but
these imposing walls.
Igor Sas knows how to
The thematic undercurto a double dose of lovely
for one particular aspect.
Though there were a few steal a scene and delivers
rent of manifest destiny,
harmonies in the encore.
Theres a bright golden
wobbly lifts in the dream
so many of the best punch- There arent many surthat notion that drove men
haze on the meadow, but
sequence and some awklines while Alinta Carroll
and women West to stake
prises in this version of
you cant see it because of
ward scene changes due
as Aunt Ella gives the story Oklahoma! but you can
out new lives for themthe enormous barn walls
to the rotating platform,
and the cast its backbone.
selves, and speaks to endcount on toe-tapping and
blocking your view.
The whole chorus
less possibilities and expan- the principal cast all sing
humming your way out the
The set is a claustrosive optimism, is missed by wonderfully and deliver apt roundly delivers in the
door.
phobic affair with doublestorey flats and an odd,
rotating circular platform
stuck in the middle that has
to be manually rotated. It
to fund a rehabilitation project
My sympathies couldnt find a spot
Extinction
makes for a cramped dancheaded
by
conservation
director
to nestle, nor did I feel a call to
Black Swan Theatre Co.
ing space and it is hard
Heather
Dixon-Brown
(Sarah
action.
State Theatre Cenre
to evoke visions of wide
McNeill)
and
save
the
quoll
from
In the end, nothing much was
Closes October 4
extinction. And so begins this tale
achieved for either the characters
REVIEW: CICELY BINFORD
of evils done by people with good
or the issues theyre fighting for.
intentions.
Now theres a bleak prospect.
Extinction, a new play by
Director Stuart Halusz puts his
Orchestra, with its treasure
Hannie Rayson, pits miners
creative team to good use, and
Lovers and fighters,
against ecologists, men against
his four performers work hard to
trove of arrangements writMyles Pollard and
women, and brother against sister. bring out the complexiHannah Day
ten for Sinatra, Nat King
Its a bold move by Black Swan
ties of their characters.
Cole and Dean Martin.
State Theatre Company to proRayson wants to give
In a celebration of Frank
duce
a
work
that
is
at
least
in
part
the
conservation debate
Sinatra and the 100th annicritical of mining companies, given a human face, and thereversary of his birth, Bryan
that their principal partner is Rio
fore creates a love rectjoins the Tommy Dosey
Tinto, though Rayson doesnt pick
angle (or wreck-tangle)
Orchestra for its first visit
sides.
between these four charto Australia.
She maintains a stance of equal
acters. However, the diaSeeing it live is a real
opportunity and makes everyone
logue sometimes swings
kick! Bryan enthused.
shoulder some blame.
too wildly from sex and
Harry Jewell (Matt Dyktynski), relationships to quolls
a mining CEO, accidentally hits
and coal, so it becomes
The official 100th
an
endangered
tiger
quoll
while
unclear what the shows
anniversary concert
driving
in
the
Otway
region.
priorities are.
celebrating the legendary
He
takes
the
injured
animal
to
Are we to leave wantFrank Sinatra and
a wildlife shelter and meets Dr
ing to become personally
Tommy Dorsey Orchestra
Piper Ross (Hannah Day), an
engaged in the debate,
is at the Perth Concert
American zoologist, and veterinar- or marvel at the sexual
Hall on Sunday,
ian Andy Dixon (Myles Pollard),
politics, or shake our
October 4.
but they are unable to save it.
heads and feel sorry for
Book through Ticketek.
Harry decides to donate money
these four lonely people?

Miners and greenies share the blame

When Frank met Tommy


cover

story

From page 63

With a trio, for example,


its a conversation between
you all, but with a big
band, youve just got to
know when to glide over
the top of them.
He sang with the Tommy
Dorsey Orchestra under
the direction of trombone
legend Buddy Morrow,
who shared stories of
going out on the road with
Dorsey in 1938.
Then Bryan was picked
up by the Nelson Riddle

utnabout
The Reflection Tour

Tura Music
Tuesday, September 29,
7.30pm
Octagon Theatre, UWA,
Broome singer
songwriter
Stephen
Pigram, the
Narli Ensemble
and Indigenous
musical icons,
William Barton on
didgeridoo and guitarist
Stephen Magnusson are
joined by special guest
artist Stephen Baamba
Albert.
It will be the first time
Pigram and Baamba,
the godfather of Broome
music, have been together
since they performed in
the musical Corrugation
Road (Subiaco Arts Centre,
1996).

ARTS

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alongside new stories of
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Tim and Eric

Stralia Zealand Experience


national tour
Astor Theatre
Tuesday, December 8
An extra Perth show
has been added for
Wednesday, December 9.
Eric Wareheim and Tim
Heidecker have created
cult satirical TV shows,
directed music videos and
a movie, and most recently
released their first book,
Tim & Erics Zone Theory:
7 Easy Steps to Achieve a
Perfect Life.
Tickets at livenation.com.
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direct

I am 31. My
father has
been married
to my stepWayne & Tamara
mother for
24 years. For 15 years
Ive known my dad has
I have no idea how
had many relationships
to handle it, and I am
outside his marriage. My
exhausted from hiding
husband and I turned a
and lying to everyone,
blind eye, but now we
especially my children.
have children, his grandThis is not a lesson I
children.
want them to learn.
My father is in an affair Jillian
of seven years standing.
We refused to allow them
Jillian, with
together around my chilcheaters, the
dren because I find it way
answer is usutoo confusing.
ally a matter of
I would rather not rip
Occams razor.
their innocence away by
The simplest answer is
telling them their grandbest.
pa is a cheating dog and
First, end the pretence
their poor grandma has
of ignorance by your stepno idea.
mother. Put it on the table.

answers

Dad is cheating on you


again, and he wants to
bring the woman he
cheats with into my
house to visit my children.
Then simply tell the
three of them, your mum,
your dad and his girlfriend, that you dont want
this threesome modelled
as a relationship to your
children.
Who do children model?
The people closest to
them. Modelling is not
about simply telling your
children not to smoke.
Modelling is about behaviour in every situation:
behind the wheel, table
manners, cheating, saying
please and thank you, and
not slamming doors. This
is what marriage is.

You dont want your son


growing up and saying,
Grandpa had a lover while
married, why cant I? You
dont want your daughter
growing up thinking she
is not worthy of a faithful
husband.
Your father has got
away with this so long he
thinks he is entitled to it.
Allowing him to bring his
girlfriend into your world
would say you think its
okay.
You have to confront
both your parents. You
couldnt do it as a child.
But you can do it now, as
your childrens mother.
This situation can be
resolved only at its source.
Its source is not your children.
Wayne & Tamara

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Back to low-tech imagination


SARAH McNEILL

Theatre designer India


Mehta was designing a
function for Janet Holmes
a Court and placed two
huge red balloons at her
front door. It instantly
sparked a vivid memory
from her childhood.
She had grown up with
the story of The Red
Balloon, a simple, short
French film made in 1956,
and a book that features
stills from the film.
India pitched the idea
of turning the story into a
stage play for Black Swan
Theatre Company.
The production has been
two years in the making
and will be staged at the
State Theatre in the school
holidays.
India said it was a tribute to her mother, who
died in 2004.
It has been so beautiful to step back into my
childhood, she said of
the show, which has been
adapted to the stage for the
first time by Hilary Bell.
French filmmaker Albert

Lamorisse, renowned for


his poetic and poignant
films, won an Oscar for
best writing for The Red
Balloon, even though there
is scarcely any dialogue.
The film follows six-yearold Pascal, who finds a red
balloon tangled around
a lamp post on his way
to school. After rescuing
it, the boy discovers the
balloon has a mind of
its own, and Pascal and
his balloon explore the
neighbourhood, searching
for adventure.

adaptation for stage


is set in the run-down
post-war Mnilmontant
neighbourhood of Paris
with a ragged gaggle of
animal story tellers a cat,
a pigeon and a rat.
Eyeballs peer from
every window and from
behind the painted back
cloths, with puppets, slide
projectors and old-school
contraptions that pop up
and out of the set all part
of the childlike creativity.
India said: Kids have
so many technological

It instantly sparked a vivid


memory from her childhood

India, a graduate of
WAAPA, has been on
the design scene for only
four years but has already
made an impact with her
inventive and visually
beautiful sets.
This is the hardest one
Ive ever done, India said,
describing it as nurturing
a lonely soul in a vast
landscape.
Hilary Bells

options these days, this is


an opportunity to get back
to lo-fi imagination.
Helping bring her
design to reality is fellow
WAAPA graduate production designer Rob Butler,
who started his own design
workshop, The Onstage
Arts Workshop, last year.
Rob started out designing sets for John XXIII
College and now employs

Tackling the power of childish imagination are, from left, director Chrissie Parrott, designer
India Mehta, and set and puppet creators Rob Butler and Matt Power. Photo: Michele Seymour

four other WAAPA


graduates in set construction and scenery design.
Director and choreographer Chrissie Parrott said
her first theatre show was
tender and humorous.
It is full of poignant

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Over the past five years,
Anita has lost both her
parents to lung cancer and
her sister to breast cancer.
The Peppermint Grove
photographer, blogger and
high school relief teacher
said she had travelled
to places to photograph
beauty and joy as a way to
deal with her loss.
Now Anita is ready to
show some of her inspiring
photos in an exhibition

lot, especially that notion


that we must all work until
retirement and then do
something we like, Anita
said.
Dad was 79 when he
died, but my sister was 47
and mum was just 59 so
they didnt even make it
to retirement. I know now
that you need to focus on
your passions in life.
Anita writes a blog on
her travels (www.anitaozo.
com) and plans to write a
biography on her Latvian
immigrant father.
Her photo exhibition
opens on her mothers
birthday, October 6, at

Ben Mortley, Sarah


Nelson, St John Cowcher
and a cast of children and
is at the State Theatres
Studio Underground from
October 1 to 17. It is for
children over six and their
families.

BO

Travelling the world

called Transition.
I am now travelling solo
in life and have had many
challenges to overcome,
Anita said.
Photography has helped
me immensely to live in
the present moment, to
see the beauty around me,
and to make me realise life
is wonderful and full of
opportunities.
Anita said the exhibition
traced her journey of
grief, loss and adventure
across Australia, New
Zealand, the UK, Europe,
Canada, Alaska and
Iceland.
Death teaches you a

symbolism, addressing
the power of creative
imagination, transcendence
and the joy that children
make of companionship and
friendship.
The Red Balloon features Ella Hetherington,

RESTORATION

In search of beauty after loss


SARAH McNEILL

Transition by Anita
Ozolins.

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October 10. Anita will be
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Hollywood visit is just the beginning


PIER LEACH

When Olivia DeJonges


primary school teacher
wrote on her report she
had a flair for drama she
didnt know how prescient
her words would be.
Less than a decade later,
the 17-year-old Peppermint
Grove student has a starring role in The Visit, the
latest film by M. Night
Shyamalans (The Sixth
Sense), and is busy juggling her final year at PLC
with walking red carpets
in Melbourne, Sydney and
New York.
On the phone from
Melbourne, she giggled
when she said, I found the
[school] report a year ago
and I thought, oh my god!
In primary school she

cinema

knew she wanted to act,


even if her parents didnt
pay the idea too much
attention, and she started
doing voice-overs and ads.
I was a very chirpy,
confident child, which
made up for my lack of
size, she said. I was tiny.
Before long, Olivias
Australian agent told her
parents theyd better start
taking her career seriously
and on a family holiday to
the US she tried her luck.
Seventeen agents instantly
offered to represent her.
Though she has done a
couple of short films (Good
Pretender, Polarised) and
The Sisterhood of Night,
a film that had a small
release in the US to modest critical praise, its a
big leap to a starring role

REWIND

What the critics are saying


Sicario (MA15+)

The opening of Sicario unfolds at such an anxietyinducing pitch that it seems impossible for [Denis]
Villeneuve to sustain it, let alone build on it, but somehow he manages to do just that, says Variety. Hes a
master of the kind of creeping tension that coils around
the audience like a snake suffocating its prey. Rolling
Stone agrees: In Spanish, sicario means hitman. In
film terms, Sicario is sensational, the most gripping and
tension-packed spin through Americas covert War on
Drugs since Steven Soderberghs Traffic 15 years ago.

Pan (PG)

Of all the recent big-budget studio films to re-imagine


beloved childrens tales as garish, CGI-choked sensory
overloads stripped of all whimsy or childlike wonder, Joe
Wrights Pan is certainly the most technically sophisticated, says Variety, even if the bubble for these joyless
fairy-tale revisions cannot pop quickly enough. The
Hollywood Reporter agrees the Peter Pan origin story
has a title that for critics will undoubtedly seem like a
self-fulfilling prophecy.

The Visit (M)

The Visit, M. Night Shyamalans witty, crowd-jolting


spook-house of an eleventh feature, is its writer-directors
best movie since the tail-end of the last Clinton era,
says the Village Voice, saying its the best studio horror
flick in recent years. Screen International is more measured, though, calling it marketable slice of hit-and-miss
mischief that doesnt suggest a career rebirth so much
as a larky side project that will yield more in the way of
nervous laughter than quickened pulses.

Average star ratings

in a Shyamalan production. She has since made


the Australian TV drama,
Hiding.
She was 15 when she
was sent a scene from the
script for The Visit and
auditioned.
All we knew was that
is was an untitled M.
Night Shyamalan project,
she explained. Within
about two weeks I got a
call back, which was such
an honour. I didnt think
much of it. Then I got the
call to say Id got the part.
It was amazing!
In the film, a sinister
horror movie with the
kind of jump scares that
make audiences laugh out
loud, Olivia plays Becca, a
teenager whos an aspiring
documentary maker.
When Beccas mum

Rebecca (Olivia DeJonge) plans to make a documentary about her weekend visit to her
estranged, and increasingly strange, grandparents.

(Kathryn Hahn) sends


her and her younger
brother Tyler, played by
Australian Ed Oxenbould
(Paper Planes), to stay
with her estranged parents
(Peter McRobbie, Deanne
Dunagan) in the countryside, increasingly creepy

things start to happen after


dark.
Its a fun popcorn movie
to watch and Olivia said
it was just as much fun to
make shot on location in
Pennsylvania last year over
about seven weeks.
She admitted the media

Foxy fable about


friendship

life by the

drop

Acclaimed dancer
Rachel Arianne Ogle makes
her debut with Spare Parts
Puppet Theatre in the title
role of Fox.
She is joined by dancers
Imanuel Dado as Dog and
Jessica Lewis as Magpie,
and narrator Kyle Morrison
in the stage adaptation of
the award-winning book by
Margaret Wild and illustrator Ron Brooks.
The story is told through
a fusion of dance, puppetry
and digital projection.
It tells of two unlikely
companions, Dog and
Magpie, and what happens
when a cunning Fox enters
their lives.
Director Michael Barlow
said that Fox was a poetic
and passionate production exploring friendship,
belonging, temptation, and
risk.
Fox, Dog and Magpies

Victorian superstars

Yabby Lake is a boutique winery


on the Mornington Peninsula,
about an hours drive south of
Melbourne.

Magpie (Jessica Lewis)


and Dog (Imanuel Dado) are
unlikely best friends.
Photo: Simon Pynt

in our needs for friendship


and fulfilment, he said.
The world premiere
season of Fox opens this
Saturday, September 26,
and runs until October 10,
with daily performances at
10am and 1pm.
On Wednesday,
September 30, at 7.30pm,
authors Margaret Wild and
Ron Brooks will take part
in a discussion on creating
fables. Thursday, October
1, is a special Nan and
Pops Big Day Out when
grandparents attending
with their grandchildren
get free entry for the 10am
show.
Book through www.sppt.
asn.au or call 9335 5044.

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whirlwind had begun at a


tough time during the final
of months of high school.
Im so close! she
exclaimed.
Close to the end of high
school, and that flair for
drama also has her close to
Hollywood big time.

The winemaker, Tom Carson,


is well known in the industry, not only for his role as
winemaker at Yabby Lake,
Heathcote Estate and Serrat
(James Hallidays 2015 Wine
of the Year was the Serrat
shiraz viognier), but also for
his ongoing service as a leading wine judge.
Yabby Lake is best known for
its pinot noirs. In 2013, the
Yabby Lake Block 1 2012
Pinot Noir made history
by becoming the first pinot
to win the Jimmy Watson
Memorial Trophy for the Best
Red Wine of the 2011 and
2012 vintages.
So I expected to be wowed
by the reds, and I was, but
the whites, in particular the
chardonnays, took my breath
away.

Yabby
Lake Single
Vineyard Pinot
Gris, 2015

Textural and
minerally-driven,
this wine has a
gorgeous briny
spine supporting
the tight pear fruit.
Interestingly, this
wine has seen a
blend of fermentation vessels 50% stainless
steel and 50% old French
puncheons (500L barrels).
This gives the wine a texture
on the palate that helps it to
transcend the expected gris
experience. A beautiful wine,
perfect for summer afternoon
aperitifs.
$30. 92 points.

Yabby Lake Single


Vineyard Chardonnay,
2014

Saline/brine characteristic
on the nose, pink grapefruit,
white peach and something
salted it is long and textured and incredibly refined.
It is a delicate and modern
expression of Australian chardonnay, with softly spoken
spices that weave in and out
of the concentrated, ripe and
balanced fruit. The oak is
subtle and already in synch
with the fruit. This needs no
time but will flourish if given
the opportunity.
$45. 93 points.

Yabby Lake
Block 6
Chardonnay,
2013

This wine literally took my breath


away. It is incredibly concentrated,
long and intense. It
has pink grapefruit
and toasted pine
nuts, with citrus
blossom and a
smoky flintiness through the
mid palate. Only made in
exceptionally suitable vintages, 2013 yielded 2700 bottles. This chardonnay sees no
malolactic fermentation so the
bright citrus fruit is preserved,
and the wild yeast ferment
in French large format barrels allows the oak to make
its indelible impression on
the fruit without taking over.
This Block 6 is a world-class
superstar and will live in the
cellar for years to come.
$85. 96 points

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That Freo feeling north of the bridge


the chefs

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Chef and I love the


Fremantle vibe so casual
and carefree. Though technically in the western suburbs, the North Fremantle
strip exudes Freo quirkiness and has an intimate
village feel, too.
Propeller is an eatery in
and around an old, refurbished bus garage a brilliant use of space. There
is a colourful mural on
the inviting outside dining
terrace, though unfortu-

nately when we visit the


Fremantle Doctor is well
and truly in and its too
blustery to sit outside.
Perths love affair with
brunch is going strong. At
Propeller you can brunch
until 3pm, which is great
if you feel like an all-day
breakfast. Were dining at
the latter end of lunch and
were happy to see dishes
other than breakfast on the
interesting menu.
Propellers kitchen is
inspired by flavours of
the Levant the eastern
Mediterranean, where
European and Middle
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breeze and our waitress is


very accommodating.
The wine list is small,
but adequate with some
Australian and Italian
picks. A good selection of
craft beers and spirits is
also available in the fully
licensed venue.
Flu-season has well and
truly taken hold in our
house so I take advantage of a green vegie juice.
I enjoy every mouthful of the pulses in rich
tomato sauce, served with
a confit duck leg ($18).
There are lentils, chickpeas, butter beans and
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sliced bread to soak up


the meaty sauce. The duck
leg is so tender and full of
gamey flavour.
The freshly-baked sourdough is supplied from one
of my all-time favourite
dining spots Bread in
Common.
Chef, who Im tempted
to start calling Pizza Boy,
chooses yet another pizza.
He assures me his is an
informed choice hes
heard great things about
the pizzas here. Hes
impressed with a meat
manoushe, a Lebanese
pizza ($22). The pizza
base is incredibly light

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and fluffy topped with


spiced minced beef,
pomegranate, parsley and
labne, a creamy strained
soft cheese.
Another interesting oval
pizza-style dish keeps
being delivered to tables
around us. After some
enquiries we find out that
its one of the specialties, a
pide a Turkish pizza. We
have serious food envy!
Though Propeller
oozes cool, its also family
friendly. Little Chef takes
after his Daddy and
chooses a meatball pizza,
$10. Its a tasty pizza, but
a little on the small side,
even for a six-year-old.
The sweet treats are
baked on site daily and
are on display at the
re-purposed shipping
container bar outside. The
flourless chocolate and
blood orange cake, served
with a little cream, is great
for gluten intolerant diners
and just as delectable as
the real deal.
Propeller is a great
spot to break bread with
friends over a drink or
two on a warm summers
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Its scary stuff, but rings with truth


The Diary of a
Teenage Girl (MA15+)

REVIEW: PIER LEACH

When The Diary of a


Teenage Girl, a film about
a young womans sexual
and artistic awakening in
mid-1970s San Francisco,
was slapped with an 18+
certificate on its release in
the UK, there was quite
rightly a furore.
After all, it is a story
expressly about a young
woman made for a core
audience of young women.
So even though the age of
sexual consent in England
is 16, the film was ruled
unsuitable for under-18s,
essentially sending the
message that its fine to do
it, just not to watch it.
The sex in director
Marielle Hellers bold, outstanding debut film, which
she adapted from illustrator Phoebe Gloeckners
semi-autobiographical
graphic novel, isnt even

How much does the mother (Kristen Wiig) really know about her daughters (Bel Powley) sexuality?

particularly explicit.
It is frank, certainly, but
not gratuitous.
It is the context that is
disquieting: the storys
precocious, hormonefuelled heroine Minnie (Bel
Powley) not only gladly

loses her virginity at 15,


she loses it to her mother
Charlottes (Kristen Wiig)
35-year-old boyfriend,
Monroe (Alexander
Skarsgard).
We hear about it in
the films opening scene

in which the triumphant


Minnie exclaims, Ive just
had sex! Holy shit! into a
tape recorder a misguided form of private diary
keeping we suspect right
away will end in tears.
What follows charts

Minnies confusion, chaos


and craving for love as she
explores her sexuality and
power with Monroe and
others on a rapid, often
amusing, sometimes painful
path to maturity.
Drawing on the illustra-

tions of the source material, Heller inventively uses


animation in sections of the
film to underscore Minnies
interior world as well as
her blossoming artistic
impulses. Its beautifully
cinematic.
What makes it such a
superb film, though, is how
it rings so resoundingly
with the truth. It stakes
an unapologetic claim on
sexuality as territory for
women to explore and
own, and Minnie is curious, confident, uncertain,
vulnerable and powerful
often in quick succession.
Powley (23), who stole
the show playing Princess
Margaret in the recent
British romp A Royal
Night Out, easily passes
for 15. She gives a raw and
revelatory performance.
Wiig, breathtakingly selfinvolved as Charlotte, and
Skarsgard, as the gormless,
boundary-free Monroe, are
both superb.
Its hair-raising stuff, but
it speaks with a rare and
refreshing honesty.

Young artists in search of self


Self-portraits by three
students John XXIII students are into the finals of
the Black Swan Prize for
portraiture youth competition.
They are Mairead
Chapman (Year 11),
Jasmine Koong (Year 9)

and Sophia Johnson (Year


9) the daughter of POST
TimeOuts film reviewer,
Pier Leach.
Art teach Debra Ellery
set them the task of studying self-portraits through
the history of art.
Both Jasmine and

Sophia said they were


inspired by Rembrandt and
Vincent Van Gogh to draw
themselves wearing hats.
They are among 40 finalists, 30 from Years 10 to
12 and 10 from Years 7
to 9. A record number of
135 young artists from 32
schools entered the competition.
The winners of the youth
award were announced
on Wednesday, with Ruth
Loveridge, a Year 12 student from Santa Maria
College, taking out the
main prize of $1000 for a
portrait of her grandfather.
Tina Wilson, executive director of ARTinsic,
which runs the annual

award, said: Its interesting to note that in the


youth section a huge number of females have been
painted this year, in contrast to the adult section,
where so many men were
painted.
The Black Swan Prize
for Portraiture is now in
its ninth year and the 40

Singing

Self portraits by local


students Mairead
Chapman (above),
Jasmine Koong (below) and
Sophia Johnson (right).

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137 St Georges Terrace,
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from the tip

CATHERINE MAZZA

Fashion of a different kind made it on to the


Perth Fashion Festival runway last week.
In a project titled SIGNature, students from the
centre for fashion at Polytechnic West converted
discarded banners into creative pieces.
The City of Perth, Alliance Francaise, the City
of Gosnells, the WA Symphony Orchestra and
the Department of Sport and Recreation donated
banners that had been destined for the tip.
Managing director of Polytechnic West Jill
Jamieson said: Students have long been involved
with the festival, but this is the first time we have
produced a stand alone event.
Working with cloth or vinyl banners that were
cut, dyed, woven and slashed to create new forms,
fashion design and technology students students
worked long hours to produce 43 stylish looks for
the SIGNature runway.
Banners were cut to create fringing and feathers,
woven to make a mini dress and pleated to create a
1960s-inspired gown.
SIGNature proved that waste can be upcycled
into something beautiful.

Models in gowns, suits and even a wedding dress walked


down the runway

Banners final flutter


For years, Cottesloe artist Teelah

Teelah George with her


rag paintings for PICA
Salons Epic Narratives
collection last month.
The banner: Effect
of Dose on Taste
(New Phase).

George drove past a tattered and


decaying old banner in North
Fremantle.
It changed over time, Teelah
said. It bleached out, it didnt say
anything any more and I became
infatuated with it.
The banner, which looks to be
an old surf slogan, belonged to the
owner of a previous business and
had stayed, ignored, on the
wall for 10 years.
Teelah rescued the banner and entered it into the
Fremantle Arts Centre Print
Award as a work that explores
the life cycle of printed objects.
It won second prize ($6000)
at the awards presentation and
opening of the exhibition on

Thursday night.
As an artist Teelah is always
fascinated by the constant struggle
of growing and changing. While
conservators spend their lives carefully preserving art, Teelah works
towards the notion that art grows,
changes and decays.
Nothing stays the same, she
said.
Teelahs banner will not have
a life after this exhibition. It is
dry, brittle and fragile it is even,
Teelah admitted, kind of gross.
Titled Effect of Dose on Taste
(New Phase), it is one of more than
60 works by artists from around
Australia in the annual print award.
The exhibition opens this weekend and is on show until Sunday,
November 15.

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CHANGING HANDS

H I D E AWAY S

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MT CLAREMONT

$849,000
23 Mimosa Avenue

For the price of an apartment


in Subi, you can get this cute
cottage on 359sq.m.
AGENT: Jamie Harrington,
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Pool party or movie night? Either way, this pool area is an entertainers dream.

Alfresco movies on the spa wall


$1.09million

51 Strickland Street

There is plenty of room to


spread out in this home with
five bedrooms and three living
areas.
AGENT: Cam Greig,
One Agency West Coast.

Offers
5 Van Kleef Circuit

The former display home was


built to a high standard with a
striking, curved staircase.
AGENT: Vivien Yap,
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FAST FACTS

Median Mt Claremont
house price: $1,367,500.
Properties for sale: 16

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6 Shannon Rise
MT CLAREMONT
Auction 3.30pm
October 10
Abel McGrath

s the weather warms


up and the days grow
longer, its easy to see the
appeal of summer evenings
spent watching movies at
your own outdoor cinema.
That is just one of the
ways the owners of this
home have made the most
of their wraparound terraces and limestone pool
area.
All the living areas and
bedrooms surround the
terraces and alfresco areas
and we relish the resortlike view in any light, and
at any time of day, one of
the owners said.
On warm evenings we
set up an outdoor theatre
and relax with friends in
comfy chairs while watching movies projected on to
the spa wall.

The home is imbued with flourishes


of old Hollywood glamour
statement.
It is a bold design choice
that works beautifully,
thanks to its clean lines
and angular fittings.
Also on the ground floor
are a childrens wing, study,
and separate guest suite,
with its own veranda.
But it is the parents retreat, on the first floor, that
ultimately steals the show.
Here, regal green
carpets echo the floor-toceiling tiles in the open
ensuite, which has a striking black spa bath and art
deco-style pillars.
The result is opulent.
Its hard not to picture
yourself, champagne-inhand, surveying the entertaining area from the tiled
balcony, or rather, from
the best seat in the house.

The outdoor area is a


showstopper, according
to selling agents Simon
McGrath and John Hunter,
of Abel McGrath.
And, for a home imbued
with flourishes of old
Hollywood glamour, their
description couldnt be
more fitting.
Having stepped through
the art deco-style front
doors, you are met with a
view of the sparkling pool
and raised spa, flanked by
limestone steps.
Full-height windows
frame that view, which is
the backdrop to a sunken
formal living area, with
inky-toned carpets.
From here, polished
timber floors lead to an
open-plan living area,
where an industrial-style
kitchen, with stainless-steel
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real estate news. Please email julie@postnewspapers.com.au.

Big money still in market

Finishing touches needed: a


partially built mansion at 9
Riverview Court, Dalkeith, has sold
for $7.5million.
Unfinished riverfront
mansion fetches $7.5m

A partially built riverfront mansion has sold for $7.5million.


The concrete shell at 9 Riverview
Court, Dalkeith, was sold on behalf
of receivers. Agent Mack Hall,
who had a joint listing with Acton
Dalkeith, brokered the deal. Earlier
this year, Mr Hall said the land
alone (1218sq.m) was worth $8million (Changing Hands, February
21). The new owners will need
to spend between $2milllion and
$4million to finish it off, according
to one estimate. Plans for the fourlevel house included an air-conditioned garage, movie theatre, spa
and an infinity-edged pool.

Its taken a while, but developer


Nigel Satterley has sold his
three properties in View Street,
Peppermint Grove. In February,
the two blocks at 19 and 19A
were advertised for $3.6million
apiece. They were sold last week
to separate buyers for $3.1million
and $3million respectively. Selling
agent William Porteous said even
though it was a quieter market,
people were still buying properties.
Meanwhile, the house at No.21 was
sold for $4.2million by Mack Hall.
Mr Hall said the phones were still
ringing despite negative talk about
the market. We sold $25million of
property last week, Mr Hall said.

Airlie Beach on special


save $6m

Everyone likes to save money


even when theyre spending around
$20million. So take a look at
Mandalay House in Queensland,
which has dropped in price to
$19million. The waterfront mansion
at Airlie Beach was advertised last
year for $25million. It has the usual
array of lavish extras, as well as an
18-hole golf course, marina, helipad and a skateboard park. There
is plenty of room for guests, with
six bedrooms and nine bathrooms.
Oh, and dont forget an infinity
pool overlooking the Whitsundays.
If youve got deep pockets, phone
Sothebys agent Carol Carter on
0414 760 305.

Price drop: Mandalay


House in Queensland has
its own 18-hole golf course,
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Introducing solar envy

panels in Australia. Solar panels


are becoming contagious in the
suburbs, Mr Crowther said. Solar
companies use these images
to design panels and to estimate
how much money their customers
will save.

So your neighbours are getting


solar panels. Does it bring on
the green-eyed monster? It seems
so, according to aerial photos
of neighbourhoods, which show
that when one house
Wembley Downs 2015
installs solar panels,
the neighbours follow
suit. A company called
Nearmap has planes
in the sky that capture
detailed images from
above. CEO Simon
Crowther said the
geospatial mapping
and visual analytics
In 2010, there was just one house with solar
company had noticed a panels in this Wembley Downs neighbourhood.
rapid expansion of solar In 2015, there were six.

Sydney slowing down


Spare a thought for Sydneysiders:
the Swans wont be in the AFL
grand final and the overheated
property market is sagging. Auction
clearance rates are falling and
so are the prices in some parts
of Sydney. New data from the
Domain Group shows price growth
at auction has slowed markedly in
almost every region of the city. The
market, which had previously been
driven by buyers not wanting to
miss out, had been turned on its
head, according to Andrew Wilson,
senior economist of the Domain
Group. Its now driven by sellers
not wanting to miss out on
the peak of the market, Dr Wilson
said. Were getting a quite
extraordinary number of listings,
significantly higher than weve had
at this time of year before.

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Take your pick from three dierent views.

What lies below is really cool


4
3

7A Alexander Road
DALKEITH
Oers
Acton Cottesloe

The 196sq.m sub-penthouse has balconies on two sides.

Apartment
boasts views
on three sides
3
2

607/2 Bovell Lane


CLAREMONT
$1,885,000
Paxton Hoad

ith so many apartments for sale in


Perth, how do you choose
the right one?
Do your homework, says
independent property
valuer Gavin Hegney, who
says buying established
and off-the-plan apartments can be daunting.
Whenever buyers are
faced with a lot of choice,
that tends to lead to confusion, Mr Hegney said.
The POST has done
some of the homework by
finding this sub-penthouse
for sale.
Above Claremont
Quarter, the three-bedroom apartment has some-

thing out of the ordinary:


views on three sides.
Selling agent James
Paxton, of Paxton Hoad,
said the end apartment had
views to the north, south
and east.
There is abundant light
on three sides, which is
rare for an apartment,
Mr Paxton said.
You can enjoy all the
benefits of Claremont with
the shopping and cafes,
plus you can relax by the
resort-style pool or work
out in the gym.
The 196sq.m apartment
has modern dcor, with a
mix of white and earthy
tones.
The kitchen was designed to be timeless,
with Miele appliances and
Caesarstone benchtops.
Strata levies are $2445
a quarter.

ost houses put their


best features front
and centre, but its the
basement of this resortstyle home that has the
highest concentration of
cool.
There are only two
rooms down there.
One is a lavish home
theatre with a projector
screen, plush carpeting
and tiered seating.
The other is a well
equipped cellar with builtin wine racks and stone
benches.
The rest of the house
lives up to the luxurious
theme, at least in quality
if not in coolness.
Built on a 468sq.m
block, the homes two
above-ground floors boast
spacious bedrooms, highend finishes and ample

Prominent geometric shapes play a big part in the architecture.


natural light.
Limestone tiles cover
much of the ground floor,
which features a long hall
that opens to an impressive
open-plan living area.
Full-height windows
offer a view of the lap
pool that runs alongside
the house, as well as a

Sleek, modern designs as seen here in the living area


make this a stylish and comfortable home.

water feature.
Inside, a sleek kitchen
has Caesarstone benchtops and elegant timber
cabinets.
Three bedrooms are
upstairs, including a
luxurious main suite with
a walk-in robe and wellappointed ensuite.

The selling agents


are Bev Heymans and
Travis Coleman, of Acton
Cottesloe.

FAST FACTS

Median Dalkeith house


price: $2.45million.
Properties for sale: 36

Sorry the wine is not included in the sale.

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here is something special for every member of


the family in this luxurious
three-storey home near the
Scotch CLLLollege playing fields.
For the parents, there
is an upscale main suite
with great natural light, a
voluminous walk-in robe

The whole family can enjoy the


home theatre and the heated pool
and an ensuite.
Younger kids will enjoy
the play area in the backyard, as well as all the
nearby parks.
The oldest or best
behaved child can enjoy
space and privacy in the
roomy loft bedroom, while
the whole family can enjoy
the home theatre and the
heated pool.
When its time to make

A kids play area, loggia and heated pool provide plenty of


options for outdoor entertaining.

dinner, you will find it a


breeze in the spacious,
well-equipped kitchen that
forms part of an open-plan
living area with gleaming
travertine floors.
Miele appliances complement the stone benchtops and plentiful cabinetry, while nearby glass
bi-folds allow you to open
the space to the covered
alfresco area near the back
of the 506sq.m block.
There is plenty of room
to move on the first floor,
which has big bedrooms
with thick carpet and
plenty of windows.
You can even watch the
games down at the playing
fields from up here, but
for appearances sake you
should probably go down
and cheer on your kids in
person.
The selling agent is Cam
McGregor, of Space Real
Estate.

This modern home is on a 506sq.msite near the Scotch College playing fields.

Travertine floors elevate the atmosphere in the spacious living area.

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$1,095,000
SWANBOURNE
28 Wright Street
This 1930s character home is
on a 506sq.m site.
AGENT: Cam McGregor,
Space Real Estate.

$2million
COTTESLOE
61 Margaret Street
Almost half price: the Wave
House last changed hands
in 2009 for $3.8million.
AGENT: Bev Heymans, Acton
Cottesloe.

$3.38million

3
2

30 Beach Street
COTTESLOE
Low $2millions
One Agency West
Coast

here is a loveable quality


to this renovated beachside
home, that the bigger mansions
down the road cant emulate.
It is comfortable even luxurious but it also doesnt take
itself too seriously.
Its a house designed for living
above showing off, as evidenced
by the understated faade and
tin roof.
Functionally its fairly simple,
centred on a long hall on the
ground floor that runs the whole
length of the house, branching
off to bedrooms, a lounge and a
dining room before opening to an
open-plan living area at the back.
Two eye-catching features
dominate the space: a high-spec
kitchen and a breakfast area with
a curved wall of glass.
The kitchen is a property
photographers dream, featuring beautiful timber cabinets
and a curved island counter
with timber kickboards and a
brushed-steel base.
The breakfast area looks out to
the side courtyard and is flooded
with ambient natural light, courtesy of the projecting windows.
Parents have the whole top
floor to themselves, in the form

Two features dominate: a


high-spec kitchen and a breakfast
area with a curved wall of glass
A tidy garden lies at the front of the elevated block.
of a spacious main suite with
pitched ceilings and apex windows.
Hidden behind the headboard
you will find an ensuite and a
study nook, and a long walk-in
robe lies adjacent.
The selling agent is Cam Greig,
of One Agency West Coast.

FAST FACTS

Median Cottesloe house


price: $1.85million.
Properties for sale: 72

The elegant timber kitchen is a property photographers dream.

DALKEITH
31 Wavell Road
A tennis court and two
street frontages were selling
points for this elegant home
with minimalist Japanese
influences.
AGENT: James Paxton,
Paxton Hoad.

The cork artwork blends with the timber floors.

A projecting wall of glass makes breakfast a great start to the day.

COTTESLOE

7/30 BRIGHTON STREET, COTTESLOE

LAST CHANCE

$598,000
2

Enjoy a village lifestyle in this well-presented home in a tranquil Over 55s complex in
beautiful Cottesloe. Located at the rear of the complex, this private and secure home
will delight with its luscious garden and easy living.
On a quiet street in a lovely neighbourhood, walking distance to cafes and restaurants,
public transport, shops, Allen Park and the beach. Enjoy this peaceful
location, and enjoy everything that this beachside suburb has to offer.

HOME OPEN: SATURDAY 26TH SEPTEMBER 10.20AM - 10.50AM

DEBORAH BRADY 0405 570 903


deborah.brady@acton.com.au

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

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In other results:

AUCTIONS

CITY BEACH:
22 Bent Street was passed
in for an undisclosed sum by
Tony Young, of Optimus Real
Estate. The big two-storey
home is on 870sq.m. Mr
Young said he was seeking
oers around $2.25million.
CLAREMONT:
15 College Road went
under oer after the auction.
Vivien Yap, of LJ Hooker
Claremont, brokered the
deal for the renovated,
Tudor-style home.
5 Corry Lynn Road was
snapped up before the
auction for an undisclosed
sum. Ms Yap said the fourbedroom character home
was on a 1089sq.m site,
opposite Methodist Ladies
College.
NORTH FREMANTLE:
20/30 Kwong Alley
was passed in by Stefanie
Dobro and Michael Harries,
of Caporn Young. The twobedroom apartment is
priced from $799,000.
33/11 Leighton Beach
Boulevard was sold the night
before the auction by Frank
Torre and Andrew Gill, of
House Real Estate.
SUBIACO:
115 Townshend Road
went under the hammer for
$1,247,000. Simon McGrath
and John Hunter, of Abel
McGrath, said bidding kicked
o at $1million. Six people
competed for the character
home that backs on to a
park. Mr Hunter said the
buyers saw the property for
the rst time ve minutes
before the auction. And it
was their wedding anniversary, so it was a special day,
he said.

FAST FACTS

Auctions will take a break


over the school holidays
and resume on Saturday,
October 10.

September 26, 10.30am

DALKEITH

40 Beatrice Road
Architect Geoffrey
Summerhayes did the extension to this big family home
with six bedrooms and three
bathrooms.

D
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AGENTS: Richard Young and


Kyle Peters, Caporn Young.

A day to remember The couple who bought


115 Townshend Road, Subiaco, for $1,247,000
celebrated their wedding anniversary on auction
day.

Big money on the block


auction

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MEERILINGA ESTATE

September 26, 11am

COTTESLOE
28 Jarrad Street

This beautifully renovated


character home is on a
531sq.m block with a pool
in the back garden.
AGENT: Frank Torre and
Andrew Gill, House
Real Estate.

October 10, 10am

DALKEITH

6 Wattle Avenue
Houses in this street,
opposite Dalkeith Oval, have
sold for $3.3million and
$3.5million, the agent says.
AGENT: Gordon Davies,
Anderson Davies.

Asking Price:
$2.7 Million

75 Johnson Road,
Wilyabrup WA 6280
Cape Realty is pleased to present Meerilinga Estate: a
rare, prestige home on 15.7 hectares (37 acres) of
pristine land with tourism/viticulture zoning, adjoining
two iconic Margaret River properties: Cape Lodge &
Clairault-Streicker Wines.
At a size of 438 square metres, the main house is
replete with soaring ceilings, turrets and gables, and
spans three levels
The rst oor comprises a generous family kitchen and
dining room opening onto a spacious living room, both
enjoying large, open replaces
The second oor boasts four bedrooms, each
with French doors opening onto the sun-drenched
Northwest facing wrap-around balcony
Two of the bedrooms have large, open replaces

t was a big weekend for local


auctions, with a Chinese
c
couple splashing out $4.5milllion on a riverfront property
iin Dalkeith.
They competed with another
b
bidder for the 935sq.m property
a
at 96A Victoria Avenue.
William Porteous, of
W
William Porteous Properties
IInternational, said he did not
k
know what the new owners
w
would do with the 1970s home,
w
with a 20m river frontage.
They might renovate it and
rrent it out, Mr Porteous said.
Another expensive property
changed hands last weekend: 16
G
Gibney Street, Cottesloe, which
w
was knocked down to a final bid
of $4,020,000.
Agent Mack Hall said three
b
bidders put their hands up for
tthe old bungalow, which was
sold as a deceased estate.
There was plenty of interest
in the 1368sq.m site because it
h
had subdivision potential and
a two-street frontage.
Mr Hall said he was not
sure if the new owner, from
C
Claremont, would build a new
home or subdivide the block.

The third level comprises a spacious loft area that


would suit a parents retreat, home ofce or studio
There is also a self-contained two-bedroom guest
house
Outdoor entertaining areas include:
An in-ground swimming pool & spa
The folly a turret set in a koi-lled moat
Well-maintained gardens around the home, a vegetable
garden & orchards
Acres of bush and rolling pastures
Three large sheds: all on concrete slabs. The main shed
is 200 square metres with a Tudor-inuenced attic room
while the two smaller sheds are 36 square metres each
Two water tanks holding 200,000 litres and a water
bore near the orchard

88 Howon Rise, Yallingup WA 6282 Peter Davies 0417 904 251 Joyce Odom 0437 332 888

A property of this quality, distinction and elegance only comes on the market once in a lifetime contact us today to
arrange a tour of the home and extensive grounds Joyce Odom 0437 332 888 and Peter Davies 0417 904 251
Home Opens: Saturday 26 September: 10:00 am to 12 noon and 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm
Sunday 27 September: 10:00 am to 12 noon and 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm
Monday 28 September: 10:00 am to 12 noon

Peter Davies 0417 904 251 Joyce Odom 0437 332 888

www.caperealty.com.au

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By the beach at Quindalup

for the guarantee of living


beachside all summer, every
summer.
Or you may choose to
make it your permanent
home, and with Geographe
Bays white, sandy beaches
just one street away, who
could blame you?
The single-storey house,
on an 820sq.m site, was
built about three years ago,

f youre a fan of holidaying


in the South-West, but the
thought of doing the ringaround for accommodation
gives you a headache, this
Quindalup home may be
your idyll.
The modern, four-bedroom home at 19 Ollis
Street is on the market for
$1,395,000, which some may
consider a small price to pay

designed with family living


in mind.
A seriously well-equipped
kitchen is at the hub of the
home, where a feature stone
Jetmaster fireplace warms
the open-plan living area.
Terrazzo floors are both
striking and hard-wearing,
while the use of stone inside and out is a nod to the
beachside location.

Selling agent Peter De


Chiera, of Stocker Preston,
described the home as a
brilliantly designed and presented luxury beach house.
This property is ideal as
a permanent family home
or luxury, low-care holiday
residence, he said.
For more details, phone
Mr De Chiera on 0418 931 206.
STEPHANIE McGANN

Expect more of the same:


retiring REIWA chief
D

avid Aireys first foray


into the property market
was not a great success, but
that did not deter him from
becoming a real estate agent.
Mr Airey was just 18 when
he paid about $2000 for a
block in Lesmurdie Heights
in 1968.
I held it for years and
never made any money on
it, he said.
My next purchase was
better: a little house in
Ackland Way, Cottesloe,
which I bought for about
$23,000 in 1973.
Gosh, I do regret selling
that place because after that

n David Airey.

Ive met business


leaders, premiers,
prime ministers
and some pretty
scary dictator
types in China

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(UNLESS SOLD PRIOR)
Whisper quiet location
Low maintenance grand design
Exquisite natural light
Impressive features
A MUST VIEW PROPERTY!

DAVID EYERS
0419 889 130
MARTINE EYERS 0433 356 152
ACTON DALKEITH 160 STIRLING HIGHWAY, NEDLANDS
PH: (08) 9386 8255 WWW.ACTON.COM.AU/DALKEITH

Cottesloe just went up and


up. Never sell, always buy!
Mr Airey will retire as
REIWA president at the end
of this month, after a fourth
consecutive term. He has
seen a lot of changes in his 12
years on the REIWA board.
POST Property had a Q&A
session with Mr Airey:
Why did you become a real
estate agent?
As a child and a student,
I always had an interest in property. I won a
Commonwealth scholarship to study architectural
drafting and that fuelled
my interest. Peet & Co were
advertising for staff in June
1973, so I applied.
Did you encourage your
son, Warwick, to become an
agent?
Not really, but I think he
liked what he saw me doing
and he knew that you can
make a good living from real
estate. He began helping me
at home opens and then he
studied for his licence.
Whats it like working with
your son?
We get on pretty well, but
Warwick thinks Im terribly
old-fashioned and very conservative. We dont do a lot of
work together but we cover
each other when were away.
What was your biggest
deal?
When I was in my first year
in sales in 1974, a friend of
my fathers listed a beautiful

riverfront property with me


for about $85,000 and I sold
it straight away. It was the
deal of the year and I won an
industry prize. I was ecstatic.
What advice would you
give a new real estate agent?
You need real-life skills
and the ability to listen and
understand peoples needs.
Older people seem to prefer
to deal with more mature
agents and they spot BS very
quickly. Gen Xs and Ys dont
place as much emphasis on
skill and experience as they
do on price and cost. Also,
they can be pretty direct. I
think people want ethics,
experience and reliability
from their agents.
What was your biggest achievement in real
estate?
Becoming REIWA president in 2009. Ive enjoyed
every minute of it and Ive
met business leaders, premiers, prime ministers and
some pretty scary dictator
types in China.
Where is the property
market heading?
We are going to have more
of the same for a while yet.
Rentals are increasing due
to the huge number of new
builds coming on to the
market. Listings of established homes will grow as
sales slow. Its a very stable
market and Id like to think
that we have a big uptrend
due in 2017 perhaps.

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the older home.
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Tel. 9381 7094


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EST 81

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Ph: 9207 3501


Mob: 0419 858 247
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BUILDING AUSTRALIAS
HERITAGE
neb@bigpond.net.au

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

0433 969 639

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JONATHAN TOWERS
FURNITUREMAKER
CABINETMAKER
est 31 years

SPECIALISING IN CARPENTRY
AND CONSTRUCTION

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

CHALCRAFT
ALL STRUCTURAL
WORKS CARRIED OUT TO
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9302 5209
0417 998 435

Kip Woodsmith Design


INTERIOR SOLUTIONS

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

Individual designs & hand crafted


Cabinetry and Furniture including:
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side drawers, lounges, storage robes & more
For a free Design & Quote
Call Kip

0415 137 081

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ALL-WHEELS DETAILING

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31 yrs exp
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Limestone
Insurance Work
Owner builder Service

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14 Gloster Street, Subiaco

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HOMES / EXTENSIONS
Alterations / Updates
30 years experience
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0418 957 666


REG. 3730

BUILDING
SERVICES

BUILDING SOLUTIONS
We Remove, Repair, Replace
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044 97 88 778

CABINETMAKING

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

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CARPENTER & JOINER
Qualified Craftsman over 42yrs exp

FOR ALL JOINERY


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

Ph 9382

4172 all hrs


0402 538 449

JUST DOORS

DOOR INSTALLATION &


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

Enzo De Palma

Mobile 0412 194 842

CARPENTRY

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PERGOLAS/ROOFING/
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ALTERATIONS GENERAL MAINTENANCE

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CARPENTRY

CARPENTRY
CREATIONS

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

FREE QUOTES

PH TONY 0434 835 036

www.carpentry-creations.com.au

CARPET & VINYL


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

CARPET LAID ADAPTED


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

CARPENTER

9447 4429 0417 184 655

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Maintenance & Repairs
All Jobs, Big & Small

CARPET CLEANING

0423 247 903


carpentry

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Renovations &

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0488 208 999
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Qualied Charpenter with over 30 years experience


Specialising in:

Doors
Skirting
Stud Framing Gates
Cedar Lining
Pergolas & Decking

I Pride myself in completing


all work to perfection
Ph Nick

0414 337 873

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

NO JOB TOO SMALL

Michael 0432 968 625

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Ceilings installed & repaired


Decorative cornices & centre roses
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Gyprock specialists and plaster glass
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Steam
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0418 957 690

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Police Cleared - Free Quotes

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Adrian 0411 848 404


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Commercial / Domestic
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Ph 0411 445 452

B-ABLE CLEANERS
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cleaning. Vacate cleaning
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Ph: Ben 0408 566 431


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SERVICE
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Window Cleaning Service
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0433 145 346

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WATCH REPAIRS
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BATTERIES
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Antique Clocks
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Member of the Watch &
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Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Photos,
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Windows 8/IPads/Tablets
Mature aged VERY welcome
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Stairs & Balustrades Oiling

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0403 939 742


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

John 0418 949 269

www.colourstoneconcrete.com

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Houses Yards Cleared


Outbuildings Asbestos Removed
Rubbish Removed

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 Concrete cutting & pool


removals
 Driveways shed fence &
patios removals
 Kitchen & bathroom
stripouts
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Extensions design and


drafting specialists
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Crossovers, Garage &


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Commercial & Window Cleaning
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Sheers
Pelmets
Rollers
Verticals
Shutters

DECKING

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$40.00 per hour


Friendly & Reliable

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Curtains
Swags & Tails
Romans
Venetians
Timbers

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Office cleaning
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24/7 Onsite Service


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Carpet
Tiles & Grout
Vinyl & Lino
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Phone Richard King


0417 956 575

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0409 889 679

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9384 4566
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0423 153 677

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0417 942 962

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Gates & Asbestos Removal
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JAN RAGENOVICH

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710 110

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EST 1983
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0433 019 676

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ROSES AND COTTAGE
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Mob: 0409 393 110


A/H 9336 6909

Lic ec 8358

All electrical work


MAINTENANCE and
BREAKDOWN Mt Claremont
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Ask about energy savings


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0418956459 9444 0989

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ELECTRICIANS

Skilled Electrical
All Electrical Work

EC4634

DRAFTING &
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Design & Installation

Mike Jones 0417 181 827


Nina Jones 0427 056 785

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0412 229 200

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SANDING, FINISHING
LAYING AND DECKS

ALL LANDSCAPE AND


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

Ring Tony on 0413 765 452

Jimmy 0420 235 709


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0417 093 578


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GARDENING

GARDENING

Greenkeepers Delight

ANGUSS GARDENING

Garden Care and


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GLASS

Gardening Clean-ups
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Rubbish Removal
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0437 712 039


or Rosie 08 9381 5454

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Landscaping & Design
All garden maintenance
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Mob: 0407 933 959

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Pet doors Tabletops
Frameless showerscreens
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Security glazing Shelves

Richards

149 South Terrace,


Fremantle(CNR PRICE ST)

Domestic and Commercial


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Care Tree Lopping
Landscaping
Property Maintenance

9336 2615

Better Lawns & Gardens

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Northern Suburbs. W.A.

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All aspects of garden maintenance
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GUTTER
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Jack 0412 986 151


9387 4442

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0418 914 084

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GUTTERING

Specialised Outdoor Services

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08 9433 1077
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Garden Cleanups
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Lawns Jet Spraying Pavers
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TIM LYNCH
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0403 010 212

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WEEDING
MULCHING
PRUNING
PLANT CARE & ADVICE

0435 510 087


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GARDEN BAGS

LITTER SACK
Garden Refuse
Bags
Regular Service
for Business &
Home Collections
Ph: Clif

Hill 9307 3906


GLASS

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

Ph 0418 944 590

BALCATTA
GLASS
Glass Repair
9240 4422 All Hours
188 Balcatta Road, Balcatta
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GLASS and MIRROR


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Experienced Reliable

Prompt Gutters

0410 089 830

The Guttering Specialist


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Downpipes
Colorbond or
Zincalume
Fully Insured
All work
guaranteed
ADAM CLARKE

0433 210 028

Email: promptgutters@gmail.com

0408 335 461

Backyards cleared, tree lopping,


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

Ask about our RUST PROOF option with

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

Call Shannon
0413 243 006

info@smittysgutters.com

Gutters &
Downpipes
BRIAN WARD
Free Quotes
9341 7631

D.M.
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Gutters & Downpipes, gutter

SKILLED

Call STEVE 9242


Mob 0407 788

8923
272

The NEDLANDS handyman


(and surrounding suburbs)

All those jobs your husband wont


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blinds, mirrors, gates, flyscreens,
cupboard/drawer repair, broken
sash cords replaced.
Police Clearance

BERT 0403 917 935

guard, soakwells, small roofing


repairs, high pressure cleaning.
Free Quotes.
Pens. Disc. No two storeys.

Ph Denis 0418 898 893


9304 1321

Cornerstone

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FREE QUOTES PENSIONER DISCOUNTS
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GUTTER CLEANING
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HANDYMAN

9448 8486

GUTTER CLEANING

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Tree Lopping Roof Repairs

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keep it that way!

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Call us for fast, clean, professional:


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

Cambridge
Handyman
0419 925 452

JOHNS HOME
MAINTENANCE
0421 809 872

REPLACE your
gutters NOW

0429 880 004

HANDYMAN

For all your home maintenance and


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reliable services

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+Pool fencing

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General house repairs
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Pressure Cleaning Garden Cleanups


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

Mob: 0416 932 432


davidfixer@iinet.net.au

Love Your Home


Quality Maintenance
Services

ODD JOBS MY SPECIALITY

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

Qualified tradesmen in the building


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CALL FRANK FOR A
FREE QUOTE!

0418 919 312

Police cleared Reg Business Fully Insured

CALAUTTI

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

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

Adam 0400 414 414

Enviroblast

High Pressure Cleaning


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

HANDY SOL

SKILLED HANDYMAN

Brickpaving, Painting,
Picture Hanging, Irrigation,
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All General Handyman Jobs

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Quality Work + PROMPT Service


Carpentry - Doors, Windows, Skirtings, Floors + Decks
Plastering, patching + making good
All home maintenance jobs considered
Call Rod:

0418 924 016

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

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LANDSCAPING

29 Walter St
Claremont

Est 1982

www.ibislandscapes.com.au

9383 2915
0412 946 476

Roofs Driveways
Cleaning of all surfaces
Also sealing of surfaces
Steve 0410
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033 343
611 381

FREE QUOTE, FULLY INSURED

HOME IMPROVEMENTS

Indigo Painting
We are the HOME
IMPROVEMENT experts

www.tlc-perth.com

9284 0165
info@tlc-perth.com

HOT WATER
SYSTEM

ALL LANDSCAPE AND


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

Servicing the POST area since 1983.


Ph Mark Scrine. C. Hort

0417 093 578


9203 9985

www.landscaperenewal.com.au

EST 81

4 Vaucluse Ave
Claremont

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

Phone Peter Harper

0412 917 818 9384 9224


Office

9387 2339

Mobile 0418 941 571


Fax 9387 8581

ALL AREAS - 24 HOURS


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

KITCHENS

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

9245 3303

0400 424 357

0423 511 303

Read the POST online at

(08) 6189 3528

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We design, create, build and quietly
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9383 9394/0408 866 787

Call Scott on 9386 6138


or 0417 461 087

Our quality services will put


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 Retention & Removal of
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letsdoitlandscaping.com.au
email + ideas on web site

Ph Andrew 0418 915 881

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

Call Leon on 0417

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EDDIES
MOWING

Washing,Ironingand
Alterations
2/24 CARDIGAN TCE

Matt Siomos, B.Sc (Botany),


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

Good old fashioned,


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

Free Quotes
Call Mike Kuba

0413 015 808

OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK


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

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LANDSCAPES PTY.
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LAWN CARE

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EDDIES LAWN AERATION

0425 551 233


9381 6996

PAINTING

Simon 0413

744 752

Pristine Grass
& Gardens

Repairs Restorations
Windows, Doors & Cabinets
New Commissions
JOHN BURROWS

9284 5638
0419 966 945

113 620

VERTIMOWING
(De Thatching)

CRITICAL WITH WATER RESTRICTIONS


and Lawnmowing Services

LIMESTONE

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

Ph Russell 0408 833 116 Work


9447 4907 Home

25 YEARS EXPERIENCE

LAWN MOWING

9245 2550
M: 0418 299 524
Ph/Fax:

MOW IT & MORE

www.greenplanetgrass.com.au

9Specialist in pre-house sale renovation


9Retic
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0409 373 685

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Garden Services
Andy
04 900 405 20

Lawnmowing and
Gardening Service

0497 808 778

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Reg. No. 4280

FLOREAT & ALL


WESTERN SUBURBS
Painter - Decorators
30 years experience

Old fashioned workmanship,


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

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

HIGH QUALITY LOW COST!

James Limestone
Restoration

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

0400 219 056

BUDGET

LIMESTONE
ALL ASPECTS

INCLUDING BOBCAT WORK


SMALL AND LARGE JOBS
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9381 5454
0437 712 039

Ph Angus

NATURALISTE
STONE

Stonework Specialists
- Lawnmowing - Edging
Brett Campbell (Proprietor)

Mobile 0418 921 418

email: brettcam60@hotmail.com

SEAMUS HOME SERVICES


TRANSITION LAWNMOWING
SERVICES
Fully Insured & Free Quotes
LANDSCAPES Police Clearance,
0450 225 113

Garden & landscape renovation


Native & water-wise plants
General garden maintenance
Free design & planning
consultation
Call Steve

CLIVE 9383 3412


0447 433 412

182 051

0411 223 637


David
0411 223 644

ANGUSS

Creating your vision from design


to construction

For all your internal/external


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

Mob 0417

6143 8721

Precision
Edge Mowing
LAWNS & GARDENS
Call
Rob

0400 977 610

Also:
Perth & South West
Contact Matthew Warren

0417 965 115

www.naturalistestone.com.au

LOCKSMITH
Pol Lic SG 15935
ABN 22337056071

Locksmiths
Guaranteed Same
Day Service 20 years exp

KEVIN SHEEHAN
Master Locksmith
Security Consultant
Glad to be of Service

0412 153 846


7 DAYS PER WEEK
www.sheehanlocksmith.com.au

WHEN ORGANISING
YOUR NEXT
PAINTING PROJECT,
please consider

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

Phone
WARREN
on
Reg No. 6791

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

Reijo 0411 610 246


CAPITAL
PAINTING&
DECORATING

Painters Registration No. 5890

RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL


PAINTERS & DECORATORS
SPECIALISING IN
RESTORATION OF PERIOD
HOMES

MOBILE 0432 322 026

F: 9444 7863

BAGOT ROAD, SUBIACO

0431 200 866

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Reg# 4004

www.precisepainting.net.au

Subiaco
Painting Service

Ph/Fax 9382 3278


Mobile 0438 755 877

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 Proficient in all
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 Honest, Reliable, Clean
 Handyman service

Ph: 0418 850 750


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

Mob: 0413 235 163


Phone: 9206 5331
Fax: 9206 5337

EFFECTIVE AND SAFE


ALL DOMESTIC PESTS
TERMITE INSPECTIONS
& REPORTS

COTTESLOE
PEST CONTROL
TERMITE & TIMBER PEST
INSPECTIONS

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

ALL WORK
GUARANTEED

THOMPSONS
PEST CONTROL

Termite Inspections Ants


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

Mob: 0433 288 164


PLASTERING

Paul Stratton

30 years experience

Painter & Decorator

0451 478 078

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MIKE KELLEY

9204 4108
0408 908 683

RENOVATION SPECIALIST

P&N
Painting Services

Specialising in
+Domestic +Commercial
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FREE QUOTE

All internal and external finishes


No Job Too Small
Over 20 years Experience
CALL TONY FOR
FREE QUOTE & ADVICE

Indigo
0415 Painting
951 865
9300 5382

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

Ph: Jorge 0400 748


or 9386 3953

076

Wall Plastering &


Ceiling Repairs

Including all aspects of solid wall


plastering and plaster boarding.
More than fifteen years experience.

Mob: 0451 901 919


0411 354 602
Ph: 9388 8055
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Victoria Sky
Painting Services
20 YEARS EXPERIENCE

CARING FOR SUBIACOS HERITAGE

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Your Local Master Painter

COMMERCIAL & RETAIL

8 words

Call JAY: 0410 413 327

Lic. 2216 (B.Sc)

9454 7711
0411 229 312

ANNUAL & PRE-PURCHASE

Rego: 8026

0400 440 272

MIKE STOKES

9384 7870

Commercial / Residential
Interior/ Exterior
High quality & low cost

Free
quote DAVID

ENVIRO-CARE PEST
SERVICES

Family Business Providing Local


Services Since 1958

REG 7800

FREE QUOTES 7 DAYS


Your satisfaction is
our guarantee

Small Jobs welcome!!!


Commercial / Residential

Master Painting
Services

REG 7089

MUIRS

Phone: 9209 2669

PAINTING SPECIAL

INTERIOR & EXTERIOR

Est 1985

MORE THAN A MOW

1782 or 9388 1237

ROOMS FROM $250


REPAINTING
Reg.
SPECIALIST 3476

784 094

Mobile 0404 739 991

reg: 7822

ALL HOURS
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20 years experience

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PAINTING
PAPER HANGING
All work guaranteed
REGD PAINTER

J.B. Leadlights

Lawn Weedspray(Licensed)
and Fertilising

Andrew 0466

PAINTING
A.J. BROWNING

LEADLIGHT

PEST CONTROL

0499 874 988

Reg. No. 4989


Reg 1964

COMMERCIAL & DOMESTIC


Steve

Free Messure & Quote

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FREMANTLE
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By employing the services


of
CityGroup
Painting
& Decorating
you
are
guaranteed only the highest
standards of professional
service & communication.
Your work will be completed
by the owners of the
business and full-time team
members. We do not subcontract your work under
any circumstances.
You pay only once you
are satisfied the work
is proceeding to your
satisfaction.
Reg. No. 5298

0409 086 497

Atlas Lawn Services

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www.lockstock.com.au

Insured.

Call Eddie

Trevor 0412

0401 372 277

7 Day Service

Ph: 6350 8500

LAWN CARE SPECIALISTS

Licensed Operator

Damian 0403 126 970

FREE QUOTES

9383 9252

Wintergrass and Weedspray

Roberts

Lawn Mowing
Fertilising
Fully Insured

4/115 Birkdale St Floreat (Cnr Cambridge)

WINTER SPECIAL
Doonas & Blankets

YOUR WESTERN
SUBURBS LOCKSMITH
X Home X Office X Car

CAMBRIDGE LAUNDRY

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PAINTING

How to Get Your Painting


Completed Right The
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All Western Suburbs

9387 8641

Domestic Laundry,
Service Washes
Pickup & Deliver

PAINTING

Reg No 3468

Innovative landscape design,


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

(near Hay, Jersey lights)

LOCKSMITH

Reg 7824

LAWN MOWING

High Quality Work Interior


Exterior Small Jobs welcome
First Class Materials used
Plus Renovating + Spraying Roofs.
Public Liability Insurance $10,000,000

Call Travis 0468 789 879

ELLIS PLASTERING
ALL AREAS
Free quotes will happily
take on little jobs

0416 121 932


40 Years Experience

Pete The Plasterer


30 YRS EXPERIENCE
QUALITY WORK
FREE QUOTES / ADVICE

0405 069 500

Phone: SEB

0410 089 830Reg No.


6113 6519 7402

PENGUIN

PLUMBING

Reg 6621

LAUNDROBAR

Reg. No. 3511

LANDSCAPING

PAINTING & DECORATING SERVICES

Commercial & Residential


Internal & External New Homes
Repainting Free Quotes
100% Customer Satisfaction
Guaranteed!

Jerry P: 9404 5706


M: 0421 477 899
penguin.painting@yahoo.com.au

PL.16

PLUMBING & GAS

Call us now
9387 3081
0418 926 705

REDHOUSE

PAINTING
Reg 6375

OVER 25 YEARS EXPERIENCE


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

Ph/SMS Geoff 0411 987 542

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NO CALL-OUT
CHARGE
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Leaks
Ful Blockages
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GAS Installation & Repair

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Electronic Burst Pipe Detection


Power Drain Cleaning, Blockages
ALL TYPES OF PLUMBING WORK
Pensioners Discount, Free Quotes

SWANBOURNE
1800 18 12 24

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9384 1030
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MASTER PLUMBER

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Residential and Commercial

Contact LEAKY PETE

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Leaking Taps
Hot Water systems
Cisterns
Toilet Pans
General Plumbing
Mobile

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9387 2339

General Maintenance
Emergency Repairs Blockages
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TO ACCOMMODATE YOU.

Building and extensions,


bathroom & kitchen renovations
or home/office transformations.

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more
newspapers

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western suburbs than
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JORDANS
Plumbing and Gas
20 yrs Western Suburbs Experience
Block Drains Cleared & Repaired
Hot Water Servicing & Replacement
Toilets, Taps Serviced or Replaced
Renovations
Seniors Discount

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Mob 0414 408 521

0433 019 676


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Email: jordansplumbing@bigpond.com
GF 10071
PL 6562

A Personalised Service

Aquarium & Pond


Maintenance
Overhauls and Regular up-keep - Pumps and Filtration.
Installation and Maintenance
Supplier of Fish and Live plants.
Ph Gavin

0414 836 129

Call 0405 383 451


FOR ANY INFORMATION

EXPRESS REMOVALS

Pond And Aquarium Cleaning


Ongoing Maintenance
Pond Building And Restoring Of
Older Ponds
Pond Resealing Or Relining
Live Plants And Fish
Fish Health and Disease
Installation Of All Aqua Products
Package Deals Available
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Ph David 0433 324 347


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BURST PIPES

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IRRIGATION
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Reticulation Systems
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IRRIGATION
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Mobile 0418 941 571


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Electronic leak detection
Leaking taps & toilets repaired
Drain blockages

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PLUMBING

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Call CRAIG

Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.

0415 114 172


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All Plumbing Repairs
Gas Servicing Installation
Hot Water
Emergency Repairs
PENSIONERS DISCOUNT

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MUIRS
24 HR

P/L 6956 G/F 010950

Electronically Located
Blocked Drains Cleared
HWS Serviced / Replaced
General Plumbing

24 HR

Pensioner rates

PL 7947

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PLUMBING & GAS

BURST PIPES

Gas 4784

9335 1552

Jon Howes 0433 824 613

24 HR SERVICE

Handyman
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 Blocked Drains
 Toilets & Pans
 Cistern Repairs + New
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 Water Filters
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Office & Domestic refits
Toilet Pans & Leaking Taps

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Burst pipes Blocked drains


Installation Repairs
Renovations
Pensioners Discount

NO CALL OUT FEE

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PL 5580

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 Lisas a member of Irrigation Australia
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GUTTERS AND
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Call Lisa 0416

RE-ROOFING WITH
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Roof Restoration
Cement and
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16 Essex Street, Fremantle

www.roofandwalldoc.com.au
WorkSafe Asbestos Demolition Lic
Builders Registration Number 13172

LOCAL ROOFING
Ridge Capping Fixed the Proper Way

2 YEAR WRITTEN WARRANTY

Special sealant for box gutters


Tile Replacement
Emergency work Gutters
Speciality Gutters/Downpipes
Valleys & Flashings Replaced
Soakwells Tin Reroofs
Seniors Rates
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
LOCAL SINCE 1986

0419 385 971 or


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FLINT ROOFING
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Gutters
Downpipes
Leaky Roof Repairs
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Reg tiler - Police clearance

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

Floor & Wall Tiling


Ph Rick: 0402 751 878

Specialists in Commercial &


Residential Shade Sails
Servicing the Western Suburbs since 1996

Friendly Professional Service


All Work Guaranteed
Free Quotes Competitive Rates
Specialising in Diagonal Tiling
NO JOB TOO SMALL

www.shadesolutions.com.au
patrick@shadesolutions.com.au

Specialised Outdoor Services

All Roof Replacement


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

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POOL
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FOR OVER 20 YEARS

CLEANING CHEMICALS &


EQUIPMENT
QUALITY OWNER OPERATED
COMPLETE POOL SERVICE
JOSH MANN

0414 775 586

IMMEDIATE ATTENTION
Est. 1990

9389 8744

STONECARE AUSTRALIA
Stone restorations Tiling Services
Clean & Seal Stone
Grind / Polish Stone
Call Massimo

0438 003 571

DON TILING SERVICE

All aspects of wall & floor tiling.


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http://dontilingservice.com

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AT YOUR POOL
AND AT OUR STORES
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ALL OWNER OPERATED
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Core Tiling

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Western Suburbs
Pool Service

Mobile
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0438 909 275


Complete Wall and Floor Tiling
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POOL & SPA SERVICE


CHEMICALS/REPAIRS
FREECALL 1800 835 444

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All reno & new work


Specialists in
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All ceramics Stone laying
Call Mark

0456 734 775

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Perths Premiere
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Graham
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All metal roof sheeting, gutters


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Australian Colorbond
Blue Scope Steel materials.
Please phone
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Mark
Lynch

0419 931 966

OPEN 6 DAYS

SWIMMING POOL
SERVICE

The Roofing Specialist


Re-roofing & repairs
Gutters & Downpipes
Colorbond or Zincalume
Fully Insured
All work guaranteed

John
Clark

0418 958 607 Patrick

Prompt Roofing

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Ron: 0403 842 218

D Wynne Roofing
ROOFING & BUILDING All Roofing Services
Re-roofing
MAINTENANCE
Roof/leak repairs
Tile
Replacement
R.B.M.

HIA
Ridge
Repairs
Since
Roof &Cap
Cleaning
MEMBER 1986
FreeGutter
Quotes
ONE CALL WE DO IT ALL

Phone JEFF 0418

RUBBISH REMOVAL

FREE QUOTES - PENSIONER DISCOUNT

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Insulation, Gutters
Tile Roof Restoration

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Designed Homes. 15 yrs exp.

1300 137 663 or 9209 3980

ROOF & WALL


DOCTOR
If your re-roof is more than $20,000 (inc
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Tree Removal Palm Removal


Pruning or Removal Hedging & Shaping
Power Line Clearance
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Royce Turner
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TREE SURGEON
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Satisfaction Guaranteed
For the personal touch
please phone RENE COOLEN

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TREE & PALM REMOVALS


HEDGING & MULCHING
NARROW ACCESS
SPECIALISTS
FULLY INSURED
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0408 405 671

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Kieron Fiford : 0418 717 955

9448 2227

kieron@heritagetreesurgeons.com.au
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The Tree Specialists

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0450 159 839


 Tree Pruning
 Palm Trimming  Stump Grinding
 Hedging & Trimming
Tree & Palm Removals
Powerline Clearances
Woodchipping
Fully Insured

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TREE
SERVICE
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Ph: Jason

0411 351 251


TUCK-POINTING
DOWNLOAD BROCHURES:
Seamless Mortar Pointing
Invisible Crack Repairs
www.tuckpointing.com.au
* Concrete Cancer
* Damp & Waterproofing
* Wall Alterations
* Structural Wall Removal

9242 2952

MAINLINE
TUCKPOINTING
Building Conservation, Heritage
Restoration Tuckpointing,
Stonework, Brickwork Pointing,
Qualified Bricklayer

SAM GRANERI 0408 095 854

ABM Brick Restoration


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TV ANTENNA

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

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Y BO

OKED

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Services

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Jason 0413 859 898


www.pdtas.com.au

TV DVD VCR AUDIO


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

0414 738 888


TV SERVICES

TV & VIDEO REPAIRS


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

9382 4752
Rear Laneway, 25 Heytesbury Rd

UPHOLSTERY

Specialising in Leather & Fabric repairs


Re-Upholstery & Re-colouring
All work Guaranteed

9354 4524

WERE JUST A PHONE


CALL AWAY

Specialising in all styles of


household and commercial
upholstery.
CONTACT MICHAEL

0407 771 476

michaelstudman@hotmail.com

WASHING MACHINE
REPAIRS

PROUD
APPLIANCES

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

4 Hood Street Subiaco

9388 2251

Uwes European
Appliance Repairs

Repair Miele Siemens


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

Ph: 6201 1387


WINDOW
CLEANING

SWANBOURNE
WINDOW CLEANING
EST. 1976

YOUR LOCAL BUSINESS


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

MUIRS

PETE AND JOSH

0402 433 690

WESTERN SUBURBS SPECIALIST

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

9336 3129
0414 011 220

Phone MARTIN
Mob

WINDOW CLEANING
your local professional

ED
BOOK

FLYSCREEN REPAIRS GUTTER CLEANING


HIGH PRESSURE CLEAN

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

The Local Guys

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

0439 518 525


grwindowcleaning@bigpond.com

FOR SALE
HOUSEHOLD
INFINITY elliptical cross trainer,
long stride 21 inches not bulky. Like
new RRP $1800 sell for $800. Tel
0400 249 001

33667

JANE'S BED
CHINESE Garden pots range of
sizes and colours ex Shanghai Shed.
Available now.
Call 0439 923 001
BAR Fridge silver. 18 months old.
Very cold and quiet. West
Leederville. $100, 9388 1217,
0402 103 070
BIKES Pole Saw, whipper snipper,
fishing rods, lawn mower, tools,
exercise bike. Lots more. 0407 744
489
BOSCH French Door Fridge. Very
good condition. Exterior water and
ice dispenser. Sale for relocation.
1900 Au +61413 145 760

The POST delivers

Trades & Services


Your Local
UPHOLSTERER
WINDOW

www.uwerepairs.com.au

Digital Antenna
Installations

FOR SALE
HOUSEHOLD

CHILDS Bed raised with storage


below. Metal ladder and safety rail.
$100. Ph 0400 116 877

ANTIQUES
ANTIQUES Clocks for sale. Large
collection 9380 6399

ARTS & CRAFTS

BRENda

BIRD Lover? Beautiful Australian bird


prints and originals at
www.brendaholdenart.com.au

CLEANING

BED AND BREAKFAST

WINDOW CLEANER

ROSEMOORE B & B Mosman


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

$50 disc. for repeat clients


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

Isaac 0405 300 298


DIVERSITY WINDOW
CLEANING

COURSES
DO You want to live your best year
ever and achieve more in the next 12
months than you would normally
achieve in 3-5 years? Coaching will
transform you and help you achieve
a more fulfilled life. Attend energizing
monthly workshops and individual
coaching sessions to start living an
extraordinary life, deal with
procrastination and have more funnext program starts in October, for
more information call Frances,
mobile 0414 800 154

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

HEAL The distress and burden of


anxiety in your life via the practices
of Mindfulness and Positive
Psychology. 8 week courseWednesday 6.30pm to 8pm, starting
14th October. Penelope 0497 289
817
mindfulnessperth.com.au

Credit Card Facility Available


Free Quotes Josh and Mike

COUNSELLING

0416 042 258 or 0413 998 955


1300 460 996
www.diversitycleaning.com.au

iSHINE Window
Cleaning

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

Trevor 0406 809 977

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

Call Rolf
9279 2981
0408 930 235
WINDOW
REPAIRS

AMYGDALA
Consulting,
Professional Psychotherapy &
Counselling, effective and in-depth
for Individuals, specializing in
Relationship Counselling, Marital
and Family Therapy. Qualified, 30+
yrs experienced. Free half hour,
Claremont
Medical
Centre.
www.amygdala.com.au.
Ph 9383 3132
BASED In the Claremont Medical
Centre,
Psychotherapy
and
Counselling available at reasonable
rates. Specializing in long-term
change of chronic issues of anxiety
and
depression.
Nationally
accredited and fully bilingual English
and French speaking therapist. All
enquiries welcome. Please call 0407
623 004

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

Paul Jones

ENGLISH And Literature tuition.


Very experienced Yr11/12 WACE
teacher/examiner/marker.
The
Tuition Centre, Bayview Terrace,
Claremont. 9284 3004

Repair and Restoration of all


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

ENGLISH Maths holiday tuition at


NumberWorks'nWords. Oct 5-9. So
much fun it doesn't feel like learning.
Free assessment. Also enrolling for
term 4. Ph 9388 3727
www.numberworksnwords.com

Carpentry & Joinery

PH 0417 915 636

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

PH 0407 328 128

www.sashinaflash.com.au

WROUGHT IRON

Metal Ox Ironworks

Handmade Wrought Iron

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

9272 8282 0419 045 250


www.metalox.com.au

HUMAN Biology tutor. Eight years


tutoring experience. Current 5th year
Medical student with BSc Chemistry.
$50p/h.
James 0404 918 438
MATHEMATICS
Tutoring. Very
experienced Yr11/12 WACE teacher
/examiner/marker. The Tuition
Centre, Bayview Terrace, Claremont.
9284 3004
MATHS English holiday tuition at
NumberWorks'nWords. Oct 5-9. So
much fun it doesn't feel like learning.
Free assessment. Also enrolling for
term 4. Ph 9388 3727
www.numberworksnwords.com
MATHS Tutor: Year 6-12. Qualified,
experienced, registered teacher;
improves motivation, revises basics,
extends gifted, guaranteed results;
siblings no extra cost. I come to your
home, must live within 4km of Mt
Claremont.
Call Stuart 0478 774 410

FOR HIRE
LOOKING For an inspiring venue for
your next workshop or meeting?
Discover A Place To Just Be in East
Fremantle.
0405
670
803
www.aplacetojustbe.com.au

GARAGE SALES

HOUSE SWAP

PERSONAL

BOOKS
And interesting stuff.
Sunday at Broadway Rotary
Swapmart. Penny Bannister
9335 1131

DO You have any friends/family


from
London
seeking
accommodation in the Western
Suburbs over Xmas? Comfortable 4
br home with pool in Mosman Park
available for a month for House
Swap Dec/Jan, seeking house in or
near London. Photo available, house
profile can be viewed on
homeexchange.com. Listing no
519014. Please contact Jane for
further information,
0403 881 144, or eton@aapt.net.au

SENSUAL massage by stunning 24


yo brunette from $70. Mosman Park.
For bookings call Aria
0414 263 851

CITY Beach, Saturday 26 Sept 7.00


to 1.00pm. 33 Kingsland Ave. Toys,
plants, household goods, rocking
horse, lots of bargains
ROTARY
Swap Mart. Every
Sunday 7am to 12 noon. Broadway
Shopping Centre, Nedlands. Seller
bays $5. Come and get bargains
galore or sell your goods

HEALTH & BEAUTY


COESSENCE
Healing
&
transformation offers holistic
personal coaching & group
empowerment programs for women,
including Chakradance workshops &
courses, in Wembley. Enquiries:
Anne-Marie Hoyne 0408 744 572.
Visit:
www.coessence.com.au
DO You want to lose weight and
look good for summer, do you lack
energy, feel bloated, lethargic, do
you want to make sure your body
gets the best nutrition- call me to
discuss your challenges, goals and
feel support:
Frances, mobile 0414 800 154
FACIALS Specialised & Intensive,
created to suit your skins needs.
Lash/Brow tint & shape. Dip Beauty
Therapy. In advance for your appt,
ph or sms Bilton Hilton Spa
0418 903 908
HERBALIFE
Independent
distributor for products call 9244
4318, 0450 032 061

PETS

FOUND Ladies ring Cottesloe Civic


Centre near Memorial Hall, around
10/9/15, 0413 168 911

110% Care while you're away.


Owner operated since 1998.
0418 943 720 or visit
www.homeoraway.com.au

LOST Keys vicinity Bagot/Rokeby.


Tuesday evening. 0422 465 436

MARRIAGE
CELEBRANTS
COMMONWEALTH
Marriage
Celebrant-Professional and reliable,
Glenda Prideaux.
Mob: 0407 336 604.
Email: Glenda@glendaprideaux.com
www.glendaprideaux.com
PHOTOGRAPHER
Available.
Local, freelance. Capture that
special day or family event.
Reasonable rates. Mobile: 0412 294
711
www.faircloughphotography.com.au.
Email: newspics@iinet.net.au

MOTOR VEHICLES

JANE'S CAR

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

MITSUBISHI Magna 1994 Auto, AC,


still runs very well, regularly
maintained by owner. $875. Floreat.
0406 710 065

YOGA
At North Fremantle
Community Centre. Vinyasa Flow
and Stretch & Relax. For all class
bookings & enquiries. Contact
Justine 0487 785 488
YOGA Kundalini. Ongoing open
classes in Wembley on Tuesday
evening and Fremantle on Thursday
evening. Certified Teacher Suzanne
0414 883 139

HOLIDAYS & RESORTS

33682

DUNSBOROUGH
Yallingup:
Architect
awarded
stunning
contemporary 5br home for rent
December and Jan. Incredible
panoramic views of entire bay from l
/areas, bedrooms and extensive
outdoor living decks. Ideal location 6
mns from Dunsborough and
Yallingup. This is a luxury private
home being leased for the holiday
season and is available Xmas, New
Year and Australia Day. Extensive
photos available. 0422 925 704
5 Bdm beach house for holiday
rental in Dawesville. Sleeps 6 adults,
5 children. Ocean views. $400-$600
/night.
Call 0409 081 013
COTTESLOE Apartment. Great
ocean views from every room and
wide balcony. Renov 2brm fully furn
and equipped. Mins walk to beach
and train. Quiet street. Aircond, rates
from $110-$160pn, min 4. Special
weekly rates from $700 (winter). Ph
9339 4448 or 0405 670 803
COTTESLOE Beachfront apartment
avail. One b/r renov. Great views,
fully self cont. Rates from $95 pn
winter to $150 pn peak.
Ph 0405 670 803 or 9339 4448
www.24706.worldstays.com
DUNSBOROUGH 3 bed, 2 bath
house. Great location
0407 385 259
DUNSBOROUGH Christmas 2015.
Waterside views, big deck, outdoor
entertaining, A/C, one house from
Beach. Small dog welcome. Sleeps
6. 0438 605 123
DUNSBOROUGH For rent. Holiday
house. 1 minute walk to town, 4
large bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2
toilets, large games room, air con &
deck area. Large block. $380 p/night
off season, $450 p/night peak period.
Call
0409 771 485
PEPPERMINT Grove Beach. Large
5 bedroom three bathroom house.
Phone 9389 6565, 0403 870 075

HOUSESITTING
110% Care while you're away.
Owner operated since 1998.
0418 943 720
or visit www.homeoraway.com.au

STUNNING
Young brunette
available for sensual massage and
other services. Scarborough
0422 556 849

LOST & FOUND

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

WORKOUT
Fitness Cottesloe
classes. Gym Pilates. Maureen.
0418 950 112

SENSUAL
Massage qualified
therapist. Petite, brunette. By
appointment, Mosman Park, from
$70, Rachael, 0415 836 700

REBECCA'SVAN

Transporter
VOLKSWAGON
Van(White) 1994, 2 seater, good
runner, needs little work. $3,000 neg.
Please call or sms 0402 852 112
SCOOTER
TGB. Blue. Pizza
deliver model. Good condition.
unreg, 2007, $300. Please phone or
sms 0402 852 112

MUSICAL
ALTO Saxophone, Clarinet, Flute,
Guitar, Piano, Trombone, Trumpet
lessons by qualified, experienced
teachers.
Piano
Exam
Accompaniment available with 6
weeks notice. Members of WAMTA,
TRBWA, ASMEWA, WWCC No.
from 8 years up. Michael/Mary. Ph
9387 7046
GUITAR Lessons. Eve Tsakalos
Guitar and String Inst School. Group
tuition and private lessons available,
any style taught. Learn from Perth's
most experienced teacher. Contact
Eve 9387 5014
GUITAR
Tuition, beginner to
advanced. eddierg@bigpond.net.au
9381 9146
PIANO
Tuner, for professional
piano tuning services. Phone Ronald
0416 065 983;
www.1pianotuner.com
PIANO Wertheim Upright 128cm.
Suitable for Intermediate student.
Tuned to concert pitch on 10
September 2015. Beautiful 1930's
Art Deco Style Mahogany coloured
Timber cabinet. Very good condition
for its age. Refurbished approx 30
years ago. Matching stool included.
0414 600 356
TRUMPET Lessons. Beginner to
Advanced by Pro player. All styles
Ph. 0400 900 419

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

PERSONAL
ASIAN
Sensual
massage,
attractive. Understanding, your place
or my discreet home. From $75.
Cindy 0478 537 808
BLONDE
Available, sensual
services, stunning upmarket luxury
appointments 7am-4pm. Krystal
0415 475 644
EXCLUSIVE
Elite
private
Courtesan. For further details
contact Colette 0401 962 603

ABSOLUTE Care of your home


and pets. Bringing peace of mind
while you're away. Police clearance.
Lovely references. 12 years
experience.
Marg 0421 274 427

INDULGE In a unique sensual


massage by qualified hot M & F
couple. Mos Park. Bookings
essential. Ph 0414 263 851

MATURE Reliable house/pet sitter.


No fee. Refs. Available 8/11-18/12.
Helen 0404 703 159

SENSUAL Massage by qualified


male therapist. Mos Park. For
bookings ph 0405 568 137

DOG Obedience classes. Qualified


dog trainer Neri Karazija Saturday
mornings and Wednesday evenings.
Bookings essential. Next classes
commence in late September 2015.
To express your interest ring Naomi
or Jaimee on 9384 2644
DOG
Obedience workshops.
Having trouble with recall, jumping
up and pulling on the lead? Our
Workshops with Neri Karazija are
just the thing. The next workshop will
be held in September. To express
your interest ring Naomi & Jaimee on
9384 2644
DOG
Training using rewards:
Classes, in-home consultations,
Bowen. Modern, effective, fun.
Contact Emma 0403 818 789
emma@perthpaws.com.au
Perthpaws.com.au
DOG Walker available. Sat & Sun
8am-4pm. Western suburbs. Max 2
dogs per walk $30 p/hr.
Call 0402 361 322
PUPPY
School and puppy
management.
Sundays
at
Swanbourne Veterinary Centre.
Commencing 9am and 10am
respectively. Barista coffee available!
Just come along or ring 9384 2644

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

RESUMES
CLEAR
Concise
resumes,
presentations.
Qualified,
experienced Speech Communication
University Lecturer. Computer (08)
6161 9255

SITUATIONS VACANT
Indigo
Painting
GARDENERS Wanted. Weeding
women are looking for passionate
gardeners to join their team working
in the Western suburbs. To apply go
to
www.weedingwomen.com.au or call
1800 24 74 84
HOUSEKEEPER Friendly family
seek the help of a housekeeper
2-3hrs per day 4-5 days a week (late
afternoon/early evening). If you are
fastidious and efficient we would love
to hear from you. Please help us
keep our home tidy and ordered so
that we can relax at the end of a
busy day. Regular duties include
washing, folding, ironing, popping
things away, some cooking/,meal
preparation (not essential), changing
bed linen and general tidying up.
Cleaner comes weekly so only light
cleaning required eg. kitchen dishes
and after kids dinner. Must be a
non-smoker please. Would suit
empty nester or mature person.
Claremont area. If you genuinely
enjoy housekeeping please call 0420
959 326
INTN Student wanted for 1 hr
cleaning every fortnight- will pay $25
plus will help with English if required.
Ph 6164 9662
WANTED A flexible, reliable, police
cleared person for on demand
cleaning of a short term holiday
rental in Leederville. The house is a
small terrace style house with a
courtyard. Please contact owner on
0412 575 616 or 9443 1443

SITUATIONS WANTED
ACCOUNTING MYOB Mr Fixit. No
job too small, Phil 0419 952 261
ANGEL babysitting. Dinner, bath,
read before bed. Tidy house. Cook
something beautiful for next dinner.
(08) 6161 9255
BABYSITTER Assistant teacher
qualified, your home. Police
clearance working with children
clearance, references.
Phone Alina 0435 891 107
BAS Professionals Tradies Cafes
SMEs etc. Full data entry reports &
reconciliations plus portal lodgement
from $195.00.
Phil 0419 952 261
CHAUFFEURED Sedan service.
Airport and Western suburbs.
Luggage Trailer now available. VISA,
Mastercard and eftpos. Lic. 3862.
Call Barry 0422 376 943
CLEANA As a new pin! Exp. Pol Cl.
Refs 0468 308 980
CLEANERS
Very experienced.
Professional and reliable team of two
cleaners with great references. Call
us on 0414 067 481
CLEANING Iron. Team of two.
Years of experience police c. $30
p.h. Nandy 0413 570 137
CLEANING Lady, local, honest,
reliable. Phone 0406 323 394
GARDEN
A backyard
Experienced. Phone Nick
0412 772 238

blitz.

POST, September 26, 2015 Page 85

Outrage over Subi bike plan


From page 3

proposal, they would logically


have to go if the median strip
and kerbside parking did.
Alma Otley, who has lived in
Park Street for 84 years, said if
the plan went ahead, her street
would be inundated with cars
and congestion.
If [Townshend Road residents] lose their parking, they
will most likely come and park
in Park Street, she said.
We already have problems in
Park Street we have no space.
Alma said she already struggled to cross busy Townshend
road with her walking frame.
Its safe for me with the islands in the middle because I
can walk into the middle of the
road, then go through again,
she said.
Townshend Road resident
Natalia Nash said it was already
hard to negotiate trafc in her

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street with a pram and a dog


on a leash.
Its a residential street and
its busy enough as it is with all
the trafc let alone putting a
bike lane in, she said.
Fair enough on Rokeby Road
or Hay Street.
I just dont think its fair
that the council is putting bike
riders convenience over the
residents who live here.
To widen the road and take
out the median strip they would
have to take out some trees
thats an environmental impact
and a heat impact.
And for residents who dont
currently have off-road parking,
it means they would be screwed.
The council needs to look
at options that arent going to
disrupt residents.
The frightening thing is that
there was no communication
whatsoever.
When its something that
potentially impacts residents
so adversely, youd think there
would be some kind of communication.
Another Townshend Road
resident, who did not want her
name published, said they would
move house if the proposal went
ahead.
Im just really disappointed
at even the prospect of changes
along here, she said.

Im not against cyclists my


husband is a cyclist, and hes
not supportive of this at all.
Ms Potter and other residents
held an emergency meeting last
week and have formed a community action group.
She said residents had until
October 5 to submit a response
to Subiacos bike plan.
We want people to read up
and become aware and to let
the council know if they oppose
this, she said.
Details of the bike plan can
be found at haveyoursaysubiaco.com.au.
Subiaco acting CEO Alan

Millard said the council was


seeking community feedback on
recommendations in the draft
integrated transport strategy
(ITS) developed by independent consultants Cardno in 2014.
Subiaco communications coordinator Alexandra Sare said
the councils August meeting
resolved to advertise the draft
ITS. The invitation to provide
feedback has been advertised
on the homepage of the citys
website and in the POST.
The online survey can be completed online at subiaco.wa.gov.
au/haveyoursay, submissions
close Monday October 5.

Mystery over gifts


From page 7

achieved but there is still so


much to do.
Mayoral candidate Keri
Shannon challenged a POST
report that $9000 worth of donations to her campaign had been
declared.
She said the amount was $6000,
two donations of $3000.
The confusion had been
caused when a second form was
lodged for the same $3000.
The gifts register, open for
public inspection at Cambridge
council ofces, includes various
declaration forms regarding Ms
Shannons campaign.

Ms Shannon declared a donation of $3000 cash from Don


Smith and gave his address as
Dublin Close, Subiaco.
Another form declares a donation of $3000 from the Whitehall
Property Trust with a post ofce
box number in West Perth.
The signature on the form is
illegible.
One form declaring a donation
of $3000 from Carl Cardaci of
Tumut Way, City Beach, bears a
notation that it was superseded
by another form declaring $3000
from the Sterling Trust with a
post ofce box number in Mt
Hawthorn.

classifieds classifieds Forgotten 3000 left stranded


SITUATIONS WANTED

TO LET

GARDENER Honest and reliable


$30 per hour, phone Peter 0439 091
338

FLOREAT 2 bdrm duplex home,


quiet location, lovely street, no
common walls on separate land title,
a/c, exc condition, lawn mowing
included $450p/wk. Ph 0432 086 882

GARDENING
And Landscaping
services. Free quotation, great
prices. Call 0421 895 463
GARDENING
experienced,
maintenance, W/subs, pruning,
tidy-ups, reticulation 0421 215 495
GARDENING
Reticulation.
Friendly, reliable and experienced.
One off or long term maintenance.
Free quotes. Reed 0401 498 737
GARDENING
Weeding, garden
maintenance, cleanups, planting,
pruning, gutters, odd-jobs, Alex 0421
369 294
HANDYMAN Efficient, reliable. 25
years
experience.
Painting,
gardening, tiling, craftsman etc. Call
Bob. 9444 6474, 0403 511 072
IRONING A1 absolutely amazing
personal service by Chris who never
forgets you, talks to the kids and
pats the dog! Always on time, always
ironed the way you want. Early
morning pick up and delivery. Get
your summer clothes out now before
the rush. Casuals welcome. Call or
msg Lyn 0418 915 842,
email lynley@wsisperth.com.au
IRONING Lady available on
0439 887 874
IRONING Pick up afternoon, deliver
next day $15.00ph. Cottesloe and
adjacent areas.
0438 968 215
IRONING Pick up and deliver, any
area, $10.00 p/hour, quick service
and reliable 0413 907 261
MATURE Lady would like to help
with your cleaning ($35 p/h) or baby
sitting ($20ph). Pleased to do odd
jobs while minding the children. First
Aid, Police clearance, WWC card.
References available. Christine 0412
405 520 or 9446 2619
PAINTER
Specialist restoration
work. Excellent refs. Prestige
properties 0414 454 981

From page 1

KARRINGYUP 4x2 freshly renov.


House, large block, ocean glimpses,
opposite park, aircon, pool, double
carport. Close schools, shops, bus,
golf $680/wk 0413 648 604
MARMION
Sorrento walk to
Marmion Angling Aquatic Club and
Hilary's Marina . Brand new
executive apartment, 2 bed, 2 bath,
2 car bays. 100 mtrs to beach. $550
pw. Available mid October, 0405 371
414
MOSMAN
Park 2 bedroom
spacious apartment with leafy
outlook, 4 minutes walk to train,
shops. Avaliable min October.
$370.00pw. 0429 987 120
NEDLANDS To Let. Hampden Rd
Office, approx 48 sqm. Excellent
location $1250 + GST pcm inc. rates,
taxes and parking. David Azzopardi
0418 924 950
ONE Bedroom apartment, small
block in Mosman Park. Close to
shops, schools and public transport.
$275/week. Available beginning of
October.
Tel: 9384 8492
SUBIACO $375 week. Fully furn,
self contained, 2 bed Unit in
excellent location. Small block,
private courtyard, washing machine,
aircon, parking. Close to all Subi
amenities, transport & cafe strip. 3-6
month lease ok.
0420 708 821
WEMBLEY Character 3x1 plus
sleepout, floorboards, gas fire, reno
bathroom, incl TV/oven/dishwasher,
remote lockable garage with storage,
evap aircon, outdoor alfresco, low
bills, pets ok, very close transport &
primary school. Available end Sept.
$545 wk ono. 9384 9707/04022 284
158

SEEKING
Employment, semi
retired. Anything considered. Ph
Trevor 9574 5762

WANTED TO BUY

TO LET

17TH To 20th Century antiques and


collectables wanted. Furniture, chest
of drawers, old clocks, pocket
watches, wrist watches, china, silver,
dolls, teddy bears. Will pay best
prices. Cash paid. Phone Philip of
Nedlands 0450 049 679 or 9380
6399

AAAAFOR more properties To Let


see the classified advertisement
in our Real Estate
CITY Beach Oceanfront home, top
storey available, 24 Jan to 28 Feb.
Suit couple, beautiful ocean views.
Julie 9385 9592, 0418 949 952
CLAREMONT CBD car park for
rent. Available 24/7. CCTV cameras.
Gated, underground, key card.
$60pw, 0438 605 123
CLAREMONT Unit spacious, one
bedroom plus sunroom/study area,
single garage. Freshly painted, air
cond, separate modern kitchen.
$340 p.w.
0417 777 726
COTTESLOE
Beach
front
apartment. Spare furnished room,
small complex $220pw 0414 454
981
DALKEITH 4x1 suit fam, pol bds,
retic, shops, lge rms, bir basic
kitchen, $800 per wk. 10-2pm, Sat,
9386 6067
DAWESVILLE For rent. Holiday
house, 2 storey with spectacular
views from large balcony. Large
theatre room, alfresco area, 4
bedroom, 3 toilet, sleeps 9 adults.
$640 per night or $3480 per week.
Call 0409 771 485

BRIC A Brac, old and vintage items


wanted.
Phone Paul 0412 736 291
DECEASED Estates, downsizing,
antiques, vintage, china, silver, cast
iron benches, wrought iron,
outdoors, garagenalia, mid century
furniture, Chinese, Japanese,
watches, tribal. Best prices paid. Gila
0422 931 587 or 9440 4711
VALVE Radios and old telephones
+ parts, any condition. Private
collector. Ph Andrew
9319 1703

WANTED TO RENT
QUALITY 3x2 home, 2 car LU in
Cottesloe or Swanbourne area
required by mature couple having
just sold their home in Mt Claremont.
Call Allan 0418 919 140
ROOM To rent. Urgent. Gentleman
RPH worker. Subiaco o.k or
surrounding area. Greg 0413 701
489

effect on the entire City of Subiacos


nances, he said.
The city would be losing about 12%
of its ratepayers.
He said that the excuse given by the
government for the 2013 merger scheme
was that Subiaco was already too small.
It was now on the verge of losing about
$3million in rates and around $1million
in parking fees from the streets around
UWA.
In addition, the nature of south Subiaco
could change totally as the City of Perth
had an inll target of doubling or tripling
density, he said.
Parks and reserves, especially on the
Nedlands waterfront near Nedlands jetty,
could also be under threat.
PCCs disrespect for its reserves had
been shown when it surrendered A-class
reserve, The Esplanade, to sell to developers for Elizabeth Quay.
Mr Richardson said PCC had no plan to
increase its parks and reserves for occupants of its new high-density home units,
instead relying on parks in surrounding
suburbs such as Subiaco.
Opposition leader Mark McGowan
repeated in April, when asked by the
POST about south Subiaco: Our position
is clear. We stood against [2013] forced
amalgamations and continue to do so.
Our strong support for a local say is
the reason Mr Barnett and the Liberals
caved in on their amalgamation agenda.
But this week Labor adopted the device that it previously disparaged as a
government trick: that the takeover is a
boundary change, not an amalgamation.
It made a distinction between a takeover of part of a council area and the
entire area.
WA Labor continues to support the
process where changes are made to
boundaries, and this has occurred frequently over time, David Templeman,
Labors local government spokesman,
told the POST.
However, what the Barnett government
tried to do, in its failed local government
reform process, was to use boundary
changes to annex total council areas.
Thisis against the spirit of the Dadour
provisions, he said.
Mr Templeman said WA Labor opposed and continues to oppose forced
amalgamations.
Last October, Mr Templeman and Mr
McGowan ridiculed the government
about its treatment of the same 3000
south Subiaco residents.
They had been left off a government
map in a proposed merger of ve western
suburbs councils.
Mr Templeman called it a complete
balls-up while Mr McGowan referred to

Noisy rejection
of silent disco
From page 3
Its an advertising/marketing promotion for a Cottesloe
retailer.
What do we do if Picnic or
Hobbs say We want to thank
our customers?
How do you say no to
people?
CEO Mat Humfrey said: My
personal belief is it doesnt
set a precedent.
Ms Dawkins asked: Do we
have to declare a conict of interest if we wear their gear?
Mr Rowell reassured councillors about litter.
We have an elite group
of people coming to these
events. Theyre Cottesloe
people, he said.
They wouldnt litter.
A staff report recommended Lululemon be charged
the community fee of $550
for beach use.
I think its too cheap, Ms
Pyvis said.
Theyre a big commercial
international company.
In her submission to council, Lululemons Erica Price
said the company wanted to
create an incredible experience for the community,
and it would be a summer
celebration.
Ms Price said the companys four WA shops would
be involved, and that the rst,
in Cottesloe, opened in 2007.
Wed also like to invite
local food places to provide a
meal thats easy and accessible from the street/sidewalk,
Ms Price wrote.
The application will be
discussed at next weeks full
council meeting.

Get our kids back


on bikes: professor

Opposition leader Mark McGowan, right,


points to the home of the forgotten 3000
on a map of Subiaco last October at Parliament House with David Templeman.
anarchy in the western suburbs.
The Opposition then pointed out the
irony that the part of Subiaco south of
QEII was the cradle of the Dadour amendment, the 1974 work of the state Liberal
MP for Subiaco Tom Dadour.
At that time Nedlands council wanted to
annex the land, but Dr Dadour succeeded
in amending the Local Government Act
so that affected people, including those
in the entire council area, could petition
for a poll.
Provided more than 50% of the affected
people voted, the result was binding on
the government.
In the case of south Subiaco, a poll was
called with a resounding no vote that
rebuffed Nedlands takeover attempt.
Subiaco mayor Heather Henderson
said this week it was her understanding
that Labor would not support the City
of Perth Bill as long as it contained a
specic clause 37.
This would allow the state government to annex outlying areas, such as
Burswood, by extending the boundary
of the capital city, she said.
But this does not directly affect Subiaco.
Labor should extend that demand for
clause 37 to be dropped, to Subiaco as
well, Mrs Henderson said.
If they are so concerned about
Burswood, which obviously is a Labor
stronghold, they could have generously
considered that we are about to lose the
whole of our South ward and residents
in that area, without consultation, which
no doubt is a forced boundary change.

From page 31
Professor Green leads a team
researching exercise for human
health to see if it can improve
memory and brain function.
He said many people became
concerned about their memory
as they aged.
Recent studies have suggested that exercise can prevent
cognitive decline and may even
increase the number and function of nerve cells in the brain,
he said.
But we still havent been
able to identify the best type of
exercise to achieve this result
in humans.
He said regular exercise lowered the risk of getting a stroke
or heart attack by 30%.
Professor Greens team at
UWA is recruiting people for
studies involving maintaining
heart and brain health.
To nd out more, contact Dr
Barb Maslen, on 6488 2304 or
Barbara.Maslen@uwa.edu.au.

Safer Marine Parade


is Pyvis goal
From page 29

decision-making process.
This election is a good opportunity to bring more thinking members on to council,
she said.
We should always ask: Is this
in the best interest of ratepayers?
Ms Pyvis said the two essential
features of healthy cities were
social connectivity and accessible green spaces.
Designing to provide opportunities for people of all ages to
connect socially in their dayto-day lives makes for happier
communities, she said.
I was pleased to see Malcolm
Turnbull appointed a Minister
for Cities to address mass transit.
At last we have a PM who says
more roads are not the answer
to city congestion.

Page 86 POST, September 26, 2015

Austin Robertsons sporting

It all starts in defence

Weve had the entre; now


for the main course.

Refreshed Dockers await the


Hawks, and the Best Coast will
be ready for North Melbourne.
Lairy forwards get the goals
and the glory, and the wise
football pundits will tell you
that big games are won and lost
in the midfield, but what about
this? Could the flag-winning
team be the one that has the best
defensive-attacking half-backs?
What nobody keeps score of
is how many goals a good back
man stops, and how many goals
he actually creates.
I can vividly recall witnessing
the attack from the back for
the first time.
It was introduced by that
little dynamo Haydn Bunton,
who, half a century ago, turned
WA football on its head and
led bottom-of-the-ladder Swan
Districts to three stunning, consecutive premierships.
Bunton and his Swans team
turned the first line of defence,
his half-backs, into attack dogs,
launching forays deep into dangerous attacking zones.
Bunton had the players to do
it: Colin Maynard, Wally Brown,
Fred Castledine, Max Kelleher,
and the key to it all at centre
half-back, I-reckon-soon-to-beanointed AFL Hall of Famer,
Ken Bagley.
Bagley was a star; his long raking left-foot drop kicks were as
precise and effective in his day
as Shannon Hurns drop punts
are for the Eagles today.
If we look at the defensive
units for the Eagles and the

The intercepter Garrick Ibbotson.


Dockers, they are well matched.
I think so highly of Sharrod
Wellingham (I put him in my allAustralian team); Brad Sheppard
has been a brilliant mediumsized back-man, who can play
tall or small with agility and
daring; and Hurn, who, running
on two legs made of sheoak, has
been wonderful.
Players like Andrew Gaff, who
is now a bona-fide A-grader,
Matt Priddis, who is a bit like
Chicken Man hes everywhere,
hes everywhere -- and others,
all get back to form a part of
that wonderful net, or web (or
maybe its a wet blanket) to catch
attacking forwards.
The Dockers too have fabulous defensive men like Garrick
Ibbotson, who intercepts better
than most, and tough-as-nails Lee
Spurr, along with rising stars

Tom Sheridan and Cameron


Sutcliffe. Luke McPharlin (I
hope that calf is OK) and Michael
Johnson, are both living treasures.
Their get-back merchants, like
Stephen Hill, Michael Barlow
and David Mundy, are also astutely aware they are required
to assist the defence.
Our half-back-flankers are as
capable as in any era. Most of
them are medium-to-large fast
guys, who run like startled gazelles and bound up and down
the ground with the agility of
big red kangaroos.
None of them seems to have a
pain gland. They all get smashed,
but get up, brush themselves off
and start all over again.
These players are unconcerned about their own stats, but
have a frenetic concern about
how many numbers their immediate opponents are clocking up.
Should Hawthorn get over my
Dockers, they too are well-served
by specialist half-backs.
Just look at Josh Gibson,
Shaun Burgoyne, Luke Hodge,
Ben Stratton, Jordan Lewis and
Grant Birchall. Wow, enough
power there to wind the Sphinx.
Should North Melbourne prevail, they have Scott Thompson,
Jamie Macmillan, Shaun Atlee
and Robbie Tarrant, with troopers like Ben Cunnington, Nick
Del Santo, Jack Zieball and
Andrew Swallow getting back
to assist with the cleaning up.
But this weekend is what its
all about.
The moment of truth has arrived how sweet it is.

Brad Sheppard is a brilliant medium-sized back-man.

Shades of
WAFL 2014
Grand Final
After putting the Royals to
the sword in the preliminary
final last week, Falcon fans
are full of hope that their boys
can turn the tables since the
belting by the Lions in the
second semi.
Sharrod Wellingham The Man Bun

Gary Ablett The Glistening Pate.

Nat Fyfe The Birds Nest

Ivan Maric The Mullet.

Anyone for a short back and sides?


If you were to ask anyone
who my favourite footballer
was, there would an enthusiastic shout of Nat the Magnif!
from the chorus line.
But after having seeing him
getting the AFL Most Valued
Player Award last week on
TV, I want to introduce him to

my barber, Emma, at Maurice


Meade in Subiaco.
Nathan, you need a haircut.
You are a trendsetter Nat,
and out on the field you could
have easily been chiselled by
Michelangelo, but the hair, mate,
the hair?
There is no doubt that many

Please drop me a line


I love getting a letter particularly when there is a common bond.
Such a bond exists between
me, Ian Carswell and former
Australian Test opener Arthur
Morris.
Ian and I both went to Scotch
College, we both played in the
Ist XI (Ian in 1951 and 52, me in
1959 and 60) and we both knew
and admired Arthur, who died
a month or so ago.
You might remember I wrote
a short tribute to my old mate
Arthur, a cricket legend and
a gentleman.
Ian wrote that he had met
Joan and Arthur Morris at their
home in Cessnock.
We had a great couple of
hours together, Ian told me.

He had been my favourite


cricketer since I was 12, and I
played with an Arthur Morris
bat.
Ians most memorable cricket
moment at school came when
Scotch caught Guildford
Grammar on a sticky wicket
and rolled them for 37 in their
second innings to win the
match.
Ian opened the bowling for
Scotch and took 2/29, but the
real hero was Kim Sounness
who took 8/8.
Ian was a left-handed batsman like Arthur, but maybe
that was where any comparisons ended, as he never said a
thing about his prowess with
the bat!

players are, in the main, straight


up guys who show our youth
where its at.
But whats with these AFL
stars (and Nat Fyfe is only one
of them) who make outrageous
eye-catching statements with
their hair?
One I have dubbed The
Hedge. This is where the hair
on top is left plumb bob level,
with the rest given a number
one shave, resulting in the appearance on top of a manicured
hedge.
Luke Dahlhaus sports one
of these. Chad Wingard, Nick
Robertson, Heritier Lumumba,
Marc Murphy and Adam Treloar
all have different versions of
it. So too Lewis Jetta, who has
also slashed some interesting
marks down one side of the
shaven bit.
Ivan Maric sports a Mullet,
and Gary Ablett, Nathan Jones,
Jarrod McVeigh and Rhyce
Shaw want (or dont want) to
be bald, their pates glistening
in the winter sun.
And Daniel Richs mop of hair
makes him look like hes about
to audition for a part in a Teen
Wolf remake.
Which brings me to the Man
Bun. Gawd, how I hate the man
bun.

Mercifully, Michael Hurley


shed his, but when I see Bryce
Gibbs, Kane Mitchell and
Sharrod Wellingham wearing
theirs, I want to rush out on
to the field and cut the bloody
things off.
The Birds Nest is favoured
by two of WAs favourite sons,
Matt Priddis and Nathan and
others, heaven forbid.
This is hair of the wild and
woolly variety tied back with
elastic. If any of these guys visited a bird sanctuary I am sure
that willy-wagtails and some of
their feathered friends would
be fighting amongst themselves
over nesting rights.
In my day, the go was to
let the hair grow long at the
back.
Dermie had one of these, as
did The Chief and countless
others it was a Mullet, not
dissimilar to what Ivan wears
today, but longer.
I tried it as well, and in the
shower my hair came halfway
down my back.
But dry, it all curled up into
something looking pretty dreadful, as old photos will confirm.
I recall one full back saying to
me: Who knitted your woolly
head?
Amen to that.

The Falcons, after a shaky


start last week, took control of
the game in the second quarter,
and had no trouble finishing
off the job to earn the right to
take on the cherry-ripe Lions
on Sunday.
All very impressive but
Schoee, and the rampaging
Lions wont be losing any sleep
on Saturday night.
Rain, hail or shine, they are
ready to go.
After being at long odds
against a Royals side chockers
with Eagles-listed players, and
in conditions in which only a fool
would venture out, last season
the Lions roared and probably
won the best WAFL grand final
victory I have ever seen.
Two-in-a-row for the mighty
Lions.
Go Subi!

Check mate
The Dockers need to take the
spark plugs out of the Hawks
this weekend just like the
Eagles did a fortnight ago.
I would definitely select Ryan
Crowley and send him straight to
Luke Hodge, and I would select
Tendai Mzungu and have him
tag Sam Mitchell.
A thought might also be given
to playing Nick Suban as a defensive forward on Grant Birchall
and dry him up as well.
And the guy to make Bradley
Hill accountable might just be
his older bro!

POST, September 26, 2015 Page 87

Kids
Last weeks
doodle.

Jokes

Madeleine Oborn (7)

Use this shape to make a drawing.


The best two entries will win.

You could win $10


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

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


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

A man and
the Moon

Wolfe Bowart had an


encounter with a unicycle
when he was 10 and it
set him on his path to
become a master of physical theatre.
He is bringing his latest show, LaLaLuna, to the
Awesome International
Arts Festival for Bright
Young Things, which
is running in the Perth
Cultural Centre during
the school holidays.
In LaLaLuna, Wolfe
weaves together circus,
theatre and film to make
his own comic language
of movement.
He tells the story of the
Moons caretaker, who is
struggling to re-light the
darkened Moon.
LaLaLuna is designed
to delight kids aged
six and over, and their
parents.
It is on at the State
Theatre Centre from

October 6 to 9 and tickets


can be booked via ticketek.
com.au.
The Awesome Festival
runs from October 3 to
12 in the Perth Cultural
Centre.
Find out more at awesomearts.com.

Chas Underwood (11)

A choice
of riches
Hi Kid
Kids,
Im glad last weeks Doodlebug
squiggle inspired you all because
there were heaps of very fine entries
to chose from.
Madeleine Oborn (7), from
Mosman Park, is one of our major
winners. She has drawn a barking
dog doing a good job of guarding his
front yard. He must really look after
his family! I love the way the fence in
Madeleines drawing seems to recede
and give her picture perspective.
Chas Underwood (11), from
Shenton Park, is the other major
winner. Hes done a remarkable
job with his outer space scene. Im
loving that swirling sky and the
bright planets.

Knock knock.
Whos there?
Ya.
Ya who?
I didnt know you were a
cowboy!

l lovd Sarahs little girl in


I also
the park and Lilas little princess
was a delight. Mattys dog was having a good sniff of a big bone while
Natalies cat was snoozing luxuriously
in the sun.
Matthews magic house involved
some amazing architecture and
Kates rocket was a blast! Tomoharus
little boy had very cute spiky hair
while Daniels alien seemed to be
skating, juggling and dancing all
at the same time.
Blaises Dominus Rex dinosaur
was one Id never heard of before
and it looked very fearsome.
I hope youve got your pencils
sharpened ready for some holiday
fun!
Until next week,
Jane

Q: Whats the best way to


catch a squirrel?
A: Climb up a tree and act
like a nut!
Q: Did you know theyre
not making lamp posts
any longer?
A: No, theyre long enough
already.
Patient: Doctor doctor, I
feel like Ive got water on

the brain!
Doctor: A tap on the head
will cure that.

ICE-CREAM WINNERS
Shop 4/531
Hay Street

Subiaco
9381 3100

These Doodlebug contestants have won


ice-cream vouchers.
Blaise Allan, Tomoharu Furuya, Kate Correia, Matthew
Winn, Natalie Palmer, Daniel Winn, Jasmine McDiarmid,
Matty McEwen, Lila Jackson and Sarah Allen.

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The Revolving Door


Of Property Management Staff

High Turnover Of Property Managers Can Result In Poor Service


What You Dont Want: It is eighteen months since you listed your property with a real estate agency.
The manager assigned to your property suddenly resigns to take up employment at another agency.
Any rapport that you have established goes out the revolving door with her/him.
The new property manager doesnt know the property, the tenants, the maintenance history,
and more particularly doesnt know you, the Landlord. Result: Poor Outcome.
What You Do Want: At Rossen Real Estate, our staff members do not use the revolving door.
If your property has been managed by us for the last 20 years, then you have had our same manager for 20 years.
They know the property, the maintenance history, the tenants and have an established rapport with you,
the Landlord. Result: Top Quality Service and Care for your investment property.

Avoid the revolving door! Join the satisfied owners at Rossen Real Estate.
Free Rental Appraisal. Ph: Peta, Christine, Nick or Greg Rossen 9389 6588
Peta Buchanan
0411 872 882 peta@rossen.com.au
real estate agents property managers auctioneers
119 Broadway Nedlands WA 6009 Telephone 9389 6588
Licensee: G & R Rossen Pty. Ltd. A.C.N. 076 368 584

www.rossen.com.au

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