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Vol 42 No.46

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November 14, 2015

Court win casts doubt on Meter Eyes


By DAVID COHEN
A Peppermint Grove motorist
who took Cottesloe council to
court over a Meter Eye fine has
cast doubt on the legality of
the lucrative parking system.
Sue Russell won her case in
Fremantle Magistrates Court in
2009 after Cottesloe had issued a
$20 fine, saying her Mercedes Benz
overstayed in Napoleon Street.

The POST has learnt that as a


result of her win, Eye fines may
not be legal.
The devices were not supported by law, like Multanovas
and hand-held speed cameras.
In the 2013 financial year,
Cottesloe fined drivers close to
$1million, with about half coming from over-stayers pinged by
its 500 Meter Eyes.
Meter Eyes are set into

Cottesloe parking spaces on


the beachfront and at shopping
centres.
They record when cars arrive
and leave, sending a signal to
rangers when an overstay is
detected.
Ms Russell said she had become
incensed when a ranger believed
the reading from the electronic
device and not her word.
He virtually accused me of

lying, she said.


My integrity is one thing I
value, so I let him have it bigtime.
Ms Russell appeared twice in
court. The first time, the council
did not show up.
Afterwards then they sent
some stupid excuse, the magistrate heard the case and he
threw it out, Ms Russell said.
Critical to Ms Russells de-

fence were time-stamped receipts from the post office and


Vans restaurant.
I was only there seven or
eight minutes, she said.
I saw the ranger and said,
Here are receipts which showed
when I got here.
He said, No, the thing says
youve been there longer.
Please turn to page 30

Join the
Foamie
revival
Foam surfboards that put
generations of young surfers on their feet have been
hauled out of storage for a
revival of the Foamie Classic
in Cottesloe.

Jason Shaw, right, president of Cottesloe Boardriders, and David Harrison invite the public to join them on the waves for charity. Photo: Paul McGovern

Kidnapped teen in
Claremont attack

By BRET CHRISTIAN

A teenage university student


who was abducted and sexually
assaulted in Claremont five
years before the first known
victim of the Claremont serial killer has told her story
publicly for the first time.
A man kidnapped her from
a car in the carpark opposite
the Cottesloe Hotel and drove
her to the abandoned Lakeway
drive-in theatre in Swanbourne,
where he tried to rape her.
She escaped but he stalked
and recaptured her in Claremont
and bundled her into the back
of his station wagon.
She came forward after
friends read in the POST that
police investigating the three
known Claremont serial killings of the mid-1990s have now
positively linked a prior offence to the last of the known
victims, Ciara Glennon (POST
October 17).
Forensic tests have confirmed
that the man who murdered Ms
Glennon is the same man who
abducted a 17-year-old in Gugeri

Heres
where
we go

Sarah Spiers

Jane Rimmer Ciara Glennon

Street, Claremont, bundled her


into the back of his van and drove
her to Karrakatta cemetery,
raped her and left her for dead.
She survived and ran to
Hollywood Hospital.
Special Crime Squad police
are keen to investigate other
attempted abductions in the
Claremont area before and after
the Claremont series of killings.
The woman had never reported the abduction to police,
believing it was useless because
she did not have a description
of the man or his vehicle.
She said she had been celebrating with friends at the
Cottesloe Hotel in late 1989 when
they took her to their car parked
opposite the hotel because she
was extremely drunk.
I couldnt handle alcohol,
she said.
They left me there and went
back to the pub.

Historic rape
attempt before
serial killer struck
He must have been watching.
I was dressed in a tight short
skirt and a tight little top.
She said she must have been
moved from her friends car to
the kidnappers car.
The next thing I remember was waking up, being
driven along Servetus Street
[Swanbourne] in his car while
he was groping my boobs.
He stopped at the old drivein at Swanbourne and I came
to pretty quickly. I had an
adrenaline surge. I sobered up
instantly and I can remember
everything clearly to this day.
She said the man tried to kiss
her while groping her.
He had hard whiskers. I had
only been with boys up until
then, so he must have been at
least 30.
Please turn to page 30
Info sought on student page 11

Mosman Park surfer David


Harrison is organising the
nostalgic competition at the
Cove surf break to raise money
for Ride to Conquer Cancer for
the Harry Perkins Institute in
Nedlands.
The last Foamie Classic was
held about 20 years ago.
Foamies are a uniquely
Western Australian phenomenon, David said.
They were made locally and
were very popular, but they are
not made any more.
They have been overtaken by
the composite boogie boards.
David expects adults who cut
their surfing teeth on foamies
to turn up for the comp.
He has been retrieving dusty
foamies from sheds and has
bought three after online advertisements.
Rescued foamies will be
available free of charge to riders without their own.
To register for the November
22 event contact foamieclassic@
gmail.com. Entry fee is $40.

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Each week 51,990 copies of the POST are distributed, reaching every household and business in the western suburbs.
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An idea to replace the


97 weekend bus

Lets celebrate
Cambridges heritage
How refreshing it was to read that
Cambridges Amendment 31 had hit a heritage snag (Amendment 31 hits heritage snag,
POST, November 7), and that the State Heritage
Ofce could be on the same page as me!
It is in fact the replacement of original City
Beach dwellings by McMansions that causes
my husband and me great concern, and we
highlighted this in our submission on the
matter. True, some of the original homes
probably have asbestos and other difcult
building products in them, as did ours when
we moved into it, but our home is one of the
originals, though added to a bit since, as are
most of the homes in our street.
These dwellings represent the built heritage
of the suburb: something that is fast disappearing as Cambridge council approves the
destruction of such dwellings to meet the
voracious demands of applicants.
The council should spend more time thinking about its heritage and working out how it
can best recognise, value and accommodate it.
The Games Village is another such example: a historic development for the British
Empire and Commonwealth Games, and fast
disappearing.
Heres hoping the legal obligation to review
the heritage of our area is more than just a list
that gets rubber-stamped, and then ignored
by the decision makers. And that Cambridge
gives serious consideration to the history and
development of City Beach and Floreat, and
respects the heritage that is left, for future
generations to enjoy.
Lets get out there and celebrate it!
Kerry Smith
City Beach
(address withheld by request).
Wembley Woodlands
Downs
Churchlands
City Beach

City Beach

Perth CBD

Wembley

West
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Hackett Estate
West
Daglish
Subiaco Perth
Mount
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Shenton Park
Crawley
Swanbourne
Hollywood
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The vexation caused by cancellation of the


weekend 97 bus service will increase (Plenty will
miss the Subi shuttle, Letters, POST, November 7).
Is there a remedy? It would seem that if the
25 and the 24 could, at weekends, be re-routed
from Nicholson Road down Rokeby Road to,
at least, a right turn at Bagot and another right
turn at Townshend, and then back to Thomas
Street, we might at least have a partial solution.
Its not perfect, but it seems better. If it is not
possible to re-route the 24 and 25 down Rokeby
Road to the station and back to Nicholson, this
might prove acceptable. I would like to see a
considered reply from the council, Public Transit
Authority, and UWA that they are willing to try
it. If anyone has a better solution, it would be
good to hear it.
Nick Partridge
Derby Road, Shenton Park.
See report, page 11

Keep up the standard


A letter that Santa would endorse
Dear important person (Keep
our cash at home this Christmas,
POST, November 7).
Christmas is on our doorstep
and we local independent retailers have spent money we havent
got on stock to entice the punters
away from the big centres and
into our little corners of paradise!
We dont have the budget to
advertise or, in some cases (yes,
mine!), the brain cells to pull off
the social media thing (I do try,
much to my childrens horror!).
But over the 12 years that I
have had Billie Macs in the
Captain Stirling shopping centre,
I have dressed, bejewelled, and
wrapped gifts for the locals, I

have found them perfect bags and


made their houses into beautiful
homes.
I have helped them to smell
lovely, I have listened to their
woes and seen their bumps turn
into teenagers!
I have made the best of buddies
and donated to every quiz night,
lapathon and sausage sizzle in
the district!
Please think about a shop
local campaign. Its not all about
national brands and footballers
wives (OK thats a bit rude!).
Now go spend $50 at the corner
store.
Susan MacDonald
Billie Macs, Stirling Highway, Nedlands

Floreat

Cottesloe
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delivered free each week.
Bulk drops are also made to other riverside suburbs.
The POST delivers 52,000 newspapers each week.
The POST is read each week by

52% more readers than any other


local publication in the western suburbs.*

News and advertisements


are published in all four editions
of the POST.
Contact us: for news and all
advertising enquiries
phone 9381 3088, fax 9388 2258.
Classieds: can be faxed, or lodged via our secure
website. See the inside back page for details.
Email: mailbox@postnewspapers.com.au
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Do you think you should pay more?


Id like to respond to The
Listening POST item, Record
sales (POST, November 7).
It featured a comment from a
vinyl lover in which he misquoted a sign displayed on the
LP record sales area in our Book
Bazaar. The correct wording on the
actual sign reads: If you believe
the price of the record does not
reect its true value, kindly refrain
from making the purchase... not,
as this vinyl lover told the POST:

If you dont want to pay $30, then


dont buy the records.
The intention of the sign was
to call upon knowledgeable purchasers to draw to our attention
instances where a very valuable
record was being sold for too little, so that we could correct the
pricing; not to tell purchasers to
like it or lump it, which is the
impression given by the misquote.
Joe Tuson
Manager ParaQuad Industries

Re the letter Withers council made Cambridge


the best (POST, November 7).
I heartily agree with all of Sheila Warrens
comments. I hope that new mayor Kerri Shannon
will be able to keep up the excellent work in a
cohesive way with the council, without following
her own agenda set out in her election papers.
Josie Kopsen
Scaddan Street, Wembley

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POST, November 14, 2015 Page 3

Nalder lets
truth slip
By LOUISA WALES
Transport Minister Dean
Nalder has reportedly decided
to shelve planned upgrades to
Curtin Avenue, after Cottesloe
residents voiced their opposition
to the proposed Perth Freight
Link.

Adam Shuttleworth is concerned that proposed changes to mooring laws would put his boat and mooring at risk. Photo: Paul McGovern

Moorings at risk in review


By DAVID HUDLESTON
If proposed changes to
mooring regulations go
ahead, a Mosman Park boat
owner says his 12m catamaran will be worthless.
Boilermaker Adam
Shuttleworth moors his sailing boat in Mosman Bay.
It is quite a big catamaran
and my options to keep a vessel
of that size in Perth are fairly
limited because of its width,
he said.
A pen would cost too
much the Department of
Transport had a pen available
in Fremantle for a three-year
lease at $60,000.
For my income bracket, a

River, fairer.
But Mr Shuttleworth says
the meetings he has attended
have caused him to fear his
boat and mooring are at risk.
He said the short-term lease
system used at Rottnest worked
because it was a destination
and not used for boat storage.
But in the Swan River,
Mangles Bay and all the other
moorings, they are used as boat
storage, he said.
Mr Shuttleworth questioned
the department getting the
income from short-term use of
moorings while the licensees
received nothing and were responsible for its maintenance.

mooring is the only real option


to keep that vessel.
I currently can sell the
boat and mooring together,
but with this new system, that
opportunity will go.
So if I want to sell my vessel, my mooring then comes
up for sale to the person who
is at the top of the list
If this gets pushed through,
my boat will be worth nothing
because nobody will want to
take the liability of buying that
vessel if there is nowhere to
keep it.
The department says
its Mooring Regulations
Streamline Review aims to
make mooring access around
the state, including the Swan

They are to demolish some


trees and buildings that are not
heritage protected, Nedlands
MP Bill Marmion said.
Money from the Sultan
Ibrahim Ismail of Johor is
to pay for new drains, power
and water at the prestigious
Dalkeith site.
The sultan paid $8.5million
for a riverfront housing block
on the site.
The site, which is on the

national heritage register,


is to be converted into an
indoor-outdoor arts, culture
and community centre.
A charity associated with
mining magnate Andrew
Forest currently leases a
building.
The government is advertising for firms interested in
doing work at the site.
Premier Colin Barnett said:
This call marks the beginning
of the rejuvenation of the site.
Mr Marmion said: Stage
One works will also include
landscaping of open space

Please turn to page 117

Security prompts Seaward rethink


Security concerns have
prompted Foreign Minister Julie
Bishop to call for a rethink of
plans for the SAS village next
to Campbell Barracks.
Ms Bishop said she met Darren
Chester, the new minister responsible for defence housing, recently
and asked him to review the plan
to sell 25% of the land for civilian
housing.
She said there were unique

security considerations at
Swanbourne apart from community concerns.
The barracks and village are in
Ms Bishops seat of Curtin.
Ms Bishop said she met Mr
Chester after a joint party room
meeting.
I have requested that the minister instigate a review into this
issue to take fresh account of these
considerations and I will continue
to push for that, she said

Please turn to page 117

Work to start on Sunset site


Bulldozers will move onto
the former Sunset hospital
site at Dalkeith in the next
few weeks.

Mr Nalder shared his opinions


on the controversial freight link
including his frustration at the
Cottesloe communitys response
to the freight link and Curtin
Avenue realignment at a meeting last week with three residents
of the Fremantle suburb White
Gum Valley.
One of the people at the meeting, Stephanie Jennings, said Mr
Nalder spoke with annoyance
about Cottesloe residents raising objections to the impact the
freight link would have on their
suburb.
He said The [Cottesloe] residents are all concerned about
trucks; well it was never about
trucks. Anyway, Im going to pull
the funding for the upgrade, Dr
Jennings said.
She said Mr Nalder wasnt specific about which upgrade hed
stripped of funding, but he did

make it clear it involved Curtin


Avenue.
Somethings been shelved and
its because hes felt the heat of
the residents, she said.
When contacted by the Post, Mr
Nalder declined to specify which
if any road projects on Curtin
Avenue he was cancelling.
Cottesloe CEO Mat Humfrey said
he had not heard that any Main
Roads funding had been pulled
from Curtin Avenue.
Dr Jennings said Mr Nalder
also made it clear to the people
at the meeting that the freight link
was not primarily a freight link,
but had to be badged that way to
secure federal funding.
He said we needed to call
it a freight link for the feds, by
which I understood he meant in
order to get federal funding, Dr
Jennings said.
There was much discussion
throughout the meeting about
whether there would be further
community consultation and
whether it was an election issue.
And the comments he made
were that his plan was to tell us
what the solution was, but not
really seek consultation.

areas and preservation works


on heritage-listed buildings.
Work would also include
clearing of dangerous, diseased and intrusive nonindigenous vegetation and
trees, Mr Marmion said.
The parkland area of
Sunset is expected to be open
to the community by the end
of 2016, he said.
Originally the Claremont Old
Mens Home, it was built in
1904 and closed in December
1995.
Tenders must be submitted
by December 4.

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Consumer waste message might guzzle
too much water for Cottesloe

Hutch finds a loving home


City Beach artist John
Major had a good response
to his call for a home for
a hutch he salvaged from
bulk refuse and completely
refurbished (POST, October

Violette Seabourne-Carlin
has been promised a real
pet for her birthday.

Its turtle time


November has been declared Turtle Month by a
group of environmentalists
in the eastern states, who
warn the native species are
facing extinction.
This time of year is especially dangerous for them
as they leave the safety of
the water to nest.
A new mobile app and
website, TurtleSat, have
been created by researchers from Western Sydney
University that can log
sightings of turtles, alive
and dead, and help authorities or groups to protect
them.
At this stage we havent
got anyone in WA but we
are always looking, a

24).
The rabbit residence
ended up going to Violette
Seabourne-Carlin (5) of
Swanbourne.
Mum Anya got in touch
with John and told him her
daughters favourite thing
to do was make homes for
her created and toy animals
all over her house, wishing
for the day when she could
have a real live small pet
of her own.
We have always told
her she could have one for
her sixth birthday present,
which is this summer,
Anya said.
Violette attends Moerlina
School, where creativity and
nature are highly valued,
and her teachers are used
to her bringing in almost
every day a toy creature,
complete with enclosure,
bed and food.

Travelling
light

Summer has arrived early, heralded by the rattle of


speeding skateboard wheels on bitumen. Following closely
behind was a wheeled suitcase with more luggage atop.
A surfboard tucked under the travellers arm completed
the picture, snapped at Cottesloe this week by the POST
in the valley of the last Eric Street hill before the beach.

A pearler of a
present

spokesman told the POST.


He said interested parties
should go to www.turtlesat.
org.au.

Buy the way ...


Whats the difference
between purchase and
procure?
Cottesloe councillor
Sandy Boulter wondered
why both words were used
in her towns purchasing
policy.
Ms Boulter said the different words could imply each
had a different meaning.
Can we just use the one
word through the policy?
Ms Boulter asked at last
Tuesday nights committee
meeting.
CEO Mat Humfrey said
he was happy to look at it.

Happy wife, happy life


Willie Creek Pearls owner
Valda Banfield hands Corban Bell his necklace.

A burly builder won a


$1490 pearl and white gold
necklace in a Presbyterian
Ladies College raffle.
Corban Bell is busy constructing PLCs new senior
school building and bought
two $5 Open Garden Day
raffle tickets.
The New Zealander
bought the tickets for his
wife Natalie and daughter
Ariana.
After his ticket was
drawn, he and Ariana
agreed the Willie Creek
Pearls necklace would be
the perfect gift for Natalie,
whose birthday was last
Wednesday, the day it was
presented to Corban.

Will the giant spray


bottles that captured
Bondis imagination be
on show in Cottesloe
next year?
David Handley hopes
so: the Sculpture by the
Sea founding director
said the artwork had been
a huge hit in Bondi.
It received the
kids choice prize and
the Andrea Stretton
Memorial Invitation to
Cottesloe, Mr Handley
said.
We then saw how
popular it was and how
it used a lot more water
than we expected.
Happily the dams are

Art is a blast! Will we see this artwork in Cottesloe


next year?

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in Perth, so we need to be
very mindful of this, and
are looking into ways of
using seawater.
At this stage we are
not sure if it will be feasible for the cost: stay
tuned.
At Bondi, visitors to
Sculpture by the Sea
could press the bottles
for a refreshing blast of
water to the face.
The sculpture, called
Bottles, is the work
of Melbournes RCM
Collective.
A sculptural portrait
of human sized spray
and wipe cleaning agents
becoming marine life.
The work animates a
disconnection between
consumer waste and the
natural environment,
the artists said about the
work.

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POST, November 14, 2015 Page 5

Cott rugby players


tackle sandy surface
More than 50 rugby sevens
matches will be played on
Cottesloe beach this Saturday.

Trying hard Katie Barnes, front left, and Langley Sasega lunge for the ball as, from left, Siekula Sakiti,
Jack Hardy, and Cheyelle Robins-Reti are in hot pursuit. Photo: Billie Fairclough

Two 35m-long fields will be


carved out of the sand between
the Indiana and the groyne before
18 teams play games between 10
and 15 minutes long.
Players including Cottesloe
Rugby Clubs Katie Barnes and
UWAs Jack Hardy all compete
in state teams, and the action will
help them stay sharp for the nationals in NSW in four weeks time.
Maybe Prince Charles and
Camilla will come down to have
a look, RugbyWAs Nicole
Serafini said.
Were hoping to catapult off
the World Cup from now until the
Rio Olympics next year, where
rugby sevens will be a sport for
the first time.

Developer using town bore


By DAVID HUDLESTON
A bore in a public park
is being used to water the
large riverside property of
a Minim Cove developer.
The water is sourced
from a bore in the spider
sculpture park at The Crest
subdivision, 200m from
Octennial Holdings director
Michael Hodgsons home in
Hutchinson Avenue.
One cynic has labelled
the 2247sq.m block (the old
half-acre) as the hanging
gardens of Michael.
The bore originally serviced the old Buckland Hill

primary school, long closed.


In the 1990s, LandCorp,
which controlled 14ha of
Minim Cove, worked with
the Department of the
Environment, Department
of Land Administration and
Octennial Holdings, which
controlled 4ha, to coordinate the sites clean-up and
development.
According to a staff report
to Tuesday nights Mosman
Park councils technical
and services committee
meeting by the technical
services manager, Matthew
MacPherson, after the school
was demolished the bore was

used by Octennial during the


construction of Minim Cove
and The Crest subdivision.
Before the item was discussed, South ward councillor and Minim Cove resident
Jenna Ledgerwood successfully moved to have the
meeting closed to the media.
I am quite uncomfortable
with having the press here
and talking about this item,
she said.
I believe that we need
to have a free conversation
about a recommendation
before we speak in front of
the press and the gallery.
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investigation of the Minim
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How Dad painted the dingo


By DAVID HUDLESTON
Mona Rankin is keen to see
how North Fremantles Dingo
Flour sign is repainted, 76
years after her father created it.
As a nine-year-old, she
watched her late father, Les
Nash, a sign-writer, convert a
small graph sketch into the huge
red dingo silhouette on the side
of the Great Southern Roller
Flour Mill building.
Now 83, she and brother
Kevin Nash (81) and their extended family were at the mill on
Monday to hear about an $82,565
state government heritage grant
for repainting the dingo.
Mona said her father had
designed it on a piece of graph
paper based on the dimensions

of the corrugated iron sheets in


the wall.
He designed a dingo on that
grid, was then lowered down
the face of the building on a
custom-made scaffold, and
painted it from one foot from
the face, which is why it took a
week, she said
The scaffold was lowered in
line with the sheets of iron so
he knew where to paint.
Very interesting the way he
did it, because he could not
stand back and look at it. He
had to rely on a graphic note.
It was hot weather. Mum
picked Kevin and me up after
school and we came down and
we watched Dad, and we all went
over to the beach when he finished work and had a swim and
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Both of them are proud of their
fathers work.
I hope he is up there looking
down. He died when he was 61,
Mona said.
Mona went to the Prac School
in Claremont, next to the teachers training college.
When she was at Presbyterian
Ladies College in 1948, a readymade crest for the blazer pocket
was expensive, so her father
hand-painted one for her uniform.
The dingo sign has been often
repainted since Mr Nash, as an
employee of Davies Sign Service,
painted the original over a week
for 40 pounds, four shillings and
eightpence in 1940.
The sign soon became a
landmark, as those aboard
marine craft sailing into
Fremantle looked for it as
an indicator of their approach to the port.
During World War II, in
1943, the sign had to be
painted out as part of war
precautions.
After the war, in 1946,
using the still visible outline
of the original, the dingo was
repainted by Fred Parnell,

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Landmark Kevin Nash and Mona Rankin under the Dingo Flour sign
their father painted 75 years ago. Photo: Billie Fairclough
of Parnell Signs, who gave it
an eye.
But the past 75 years of exposure to salty sea air has taken
its toll. Allied Mills Australia,
which owns the heritage-listed
flour mill, which dates from 1922,
is planning to restore the sign
as part of a $10million upgrade.
In announcing the government
grant, Premier Colin Barnett
said the dingo sign was probably the most recognisable sign
in WA.

I grew up in this area and,


in my earliest memories, Mum
and Dad would always point out
the Dingo Flour sign when we
went past, he said.
Its an unusual heritage item,
a sign on an industrial building,
but I think most people will
think its well worth preserving
and restoring.
Allied Mills managing director
Joseph di Leo said the colour of
the new dingo sign would be as
close to the original as possible.

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meals, catered for a council
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Hudson and Hughie Pty Ltd
was paid $190 for catering for a
council arts committee meeting.
The owners of the business, in
Asquith Street, Mt Claremont,

were ordered by council staff


to remove tables and seats
and told to apply for planning
permission to change the use
of a shop.
Council staff said there was
not enough car parking in the
area.
A neighbouring businessman
complained the presence of

Hudson and Hughie was hitting


his business at Deli Chicchi.
Councillors agreed it could
operate as a lunch bar with a
limited number of seats for
waiting customers.
Another application by the
business owners is due to be
considered by the council next
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Plan B for
Cambridge

North Freo
wants out

A switch to plan B is on the


cards to tackle housing density
in City Beach and Floreat, new
mayor Keri Shannon says.

North Fremantle residents


have taken their 25-year battle to secede from Fremantle
to Mosman Park to the Local
Government Advisory Board.
When they began their campaign, North Fremantle, between McCabe and Craig streets,
and Minim Cove in Mosman Park
were industrial estates.
Now the industrial areas have
been transformed into modern
housing estates, with high-rise
proposed for the old factories
at the intersection of McCabe
Street and Stirling Highway.
Campaign organiser Geoff
Totterdell, of Foundry Road,
North Fremantle, said these
estates had nothing in common
with the heritage area south of
Craig Street and the Dingo Flour
mill, nor did the residents.
He said they had more in common with Mosman Park.
Mr Totterdell, a former chairman of the Peel Development
Commission, said proposals
included in the Robson review
into halving the number of
metropolitan councils, that
had included North Fremantle
in Mosman Park, created the
expectation it would happen.
But when the Barnett government abandoned its ill-fated

Geoff Totterdell and Ron Norris


under the coat of arms North Fremantle want to call their own.

Residents in this section of North Fremantle have petitioned the Local


Government Advisory Board to become part of Mosman Park.

council cull, those ambitions


were thwarted.
So Mr Totterdell, who moved
into the area 16 years ago,
started the petition in February.
It has been signed by 165 of
the 201 residents (of the area
bounded by McCabe and Craig
streets).
He has also made a submission to the Local Government
Advisory Board (LGAB).
The overwhelming social
issue for us is our proximity
to Mosman Park and the ease
of using facilities in Mosman
Park such as shopping centres,
he said.

We have more connection with Mosman Park than


Fremantle.
With the joining of these
two housing developments
[Minim Cove and former North
Fremantle industrial land on
the south side of McCabe Street]
the people of Mosman Park are
now our neighbours, using the
same facilities, such as paths
around the river, with similar
concerns about conservation
issues on the river.
Mr Totterdell said Fremantle
council had ignored the residents 160-signature submission
about traffic management in the

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He said residents were not
opposed to the high-rise but
wanted a strategic plan covering
traffic management, parking and
social consequences.
Mosman Park was ahead of
the game, he said.
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Two ratepayers, town planner Ian Everett and Heritage


Council co-opted member Jenny
Marshner, had put their ideas to
councillors this week, she said.
It follows a meeting with
the head of the WA Planning
Commission, Eric Lumsden,
when he turned down an offer
to work together to alter the
controversial Amendment 31.
Ms Shannon said he had told
her the WAPC had legal advice
that it did not need to wait for
the outcome of a Supreme Court
case brought by ratepayers, before making a decision.
Ms Shannon said she would
ask the council to draw up a
plan B and ask the WAPC to
consider it as an alternative to
Amendment 31.
Ms Shannons election followed a bitter battle over the
town planning scheme amendment that would allow duplex,
triplex and apartment developments to meet government
housing targets.
We offered to work with the
WAPC to develop the aspects
of concern to the committee,
she said.
This offer was declined by
Mr Lumsden, who advised that
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Subiaco scene

Markets on Rokeby
Markets on Rokeby has hit the streets of Subiaco! With a focus
on locally produced, home-grown goodness, Markets on
Rokeby features over 130 stalls showcasing the best of Western
Australian produce, fashion, arts, wares and entertainment.
The markets, which are located on Rokeby Road between
Hay Street and Bagot Road, will be open every Saturday
and Sunday from 9am to 4pm.
Visitors to the market are encouraged to use alternative
transport options. There are plenty of bike racks available
throughout the town centre and Subiaco is well serviced
by train and bus routes. For more information, visit the
Transperth website www.transperth.wa.gov.au

Then, be the rst to view Subiaco Museums latest


exhibition. Subi from the sky uses mapping and aerial images
to explore the transition of Subiaco from an open bush and
wetlands to a thriving inner-city community.
When: Monday 23 November, from 6pm
Where: Subiaco Library, 237 Rokeby Road, Subiaco
Book your free tickets online at
www.subiaco.wa.gov.au/events

Museum opening hours


Subiaco Museum will be closed from Tuesday 17 November
to Monday 23 November to install its new exhibition
Subi from the sky. Normal operating hours will recommence
on Tuesday 24 November.

For more information on road closures and parking,


visit www.subiaco.wa.gov.au

Please contact the museum with any questions on 9237 9227


or museum@subiaco.wa.gov.au

For more information on the markets, visit


www.marketsonrokeby.com.au

Keeping kids safe

Subi from the sky museum launch


To celebrate Subiaco Museums latest exhibition Subi from
the sky, you are invited to attend an evening talk and launch
event held at Subiaco Library.
Learn about the role maps and aerial images can play in telling
the story of development in Western Australia with special
guest and Senior Archivist from the State Records Ofce,
Dave Whiteford.

Join Katherine Celenza from Kidsafe (Child Accident


Prevention Foundation of Australia) to learn about child
injury prevention methods.
This free session will cover risks and preventative actions
for common hazards to children such as poisons, burns and
scalds, falls, choking and suffocation, travel safety and child
car restraints. You will also learn basic rst aid techniques
to deal with emergencies.
When: Wednesday 25 November, 9.30am to 11am
Where: Lords Caf, 3 Price Street, Subiaco

Morning tea is included and crche is available for $7.30 per


child. Crche bookings are essential. Please contact Lords
Recreation Centre on 6229 6600.
For more information, or to RSVP, visit
www.subiaco.wa.gov.au/events

Race around Subi


What a turn out to Race around Subi last weekend! Sixty-nine
teams were involved in Subiacos very own The Amazing Race
last Saturday, making it our biggest event yet.
Thank you to all the competitors who participated and to
the winners in each category for making it such a great day.
Thank you to all the Subiaco businesses and community
organisations who were involved with the event. We appreciate
your continued support.

Asbestos Awareness Month


The month of November is Asbestos Awareness Month,
an initiative of the Asbestos Education Committee. At least
one in three Australian homes contains products entirely or
partially comprised of asbestos bres. Asbestos products
are often found in Australian homes built or renovated before
1987, including those constructed of brick, weatherboard,
bro or a home with exterior cladding.
If you are thinking about renovating or doing any DIY projects
around the home, you must be aware of asbestos and the
health risks associated with handling asbestos products.
For information regarding how to safely manage asbestos
found in the home, please visit www.subiaco.wa.gov.au

Community notices
Q Corporate, Community and Technical
Services Committee meeting Tuesday
17 November

Academic Representation: One academic from a local tertiary


institution who can provide guidance with regard to evolving
business practice and development research.

Bus Shelter Improvement Plan


Integrated Transport Strategy
Petition Reinstalling the bus stop near 645 Hay Street
Tender A/3917 Supply lease and nance cardio equipment for
Lords Recreation Centre
Community Safety and Crime Prevention Plan Status report
Corporate Business Plan 2015 2019
Strategic Community Plan review
Attendance at the LGMA Annual State Conference 2015
Fremantle 2830 October 2015
Meeting dates for committees and council 2016
Financial statements September 2015
Financial statements October 2015

For further information and nomination forms, visit the citys


website www.subiaco.wa.gov.au

Q Committee nominations open


The city is inviting nominations to ll vacant positions in the
following committees.
Disability Access and Inclusion Committee
To assist the city with identifying and taking action to promote
disability access and inclusion in Subiaco, the city is looking
for up to ve community representatives with an interest and
passion for the purpose of the committee.
Economic and Business Sustainability Advisory Committee
To assist the city with advising the Council on economic
development, business sustainability and issues affecting
Subiaco businesses, the city is looking for:
Business Community Representation: Two representatives
from the Subiaco business community
Local Community Representation: Two representatives from
the local community who are familiar with the businesses
and associated services in the city

Nominations must be received by 5pm on Friday 27 November via


email to city@subiaco.wa.gov.au or addressed to City of Subiaco,
Committee Nomination, PO Box 270, Subiaco WA 6904.

Q Development Assessment Panel


application for comment
The city is inviting public comment on an application for
demolition of existing buildings and construction of a six
storey mixed use building comprising basement parking,
ofces, shops, tavern and seventy-two multiple dwellings
at 263277 Hay Street, Subiaco.
The application meets the criteria for a Development
Assessment Panel (DAP) application and will be determined by
the Metro West Joint Development Assessment Panel. For more
information on the DAPs visit daps.planning.wa.gov.au
Comments are to be received by 5pm on Thursday
10 December.
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

147149 Rokeby Road,


Subiaco
259 Roberts Road,
Subiaco
157 Hensman Road,
Shenton Park

Change of use to use-not-listed


Alterations and additions
to an existing dwelling
Alterations and additions
to an existing dwelling

Public submissions in respect to these proposals are not


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

Whats happening in Subi


QREACH Population health check
Take fteen minutes out of your day to see the friendly staff
from REACH (Roaming Education and Community Health)
and have a health check.
Thursday 26 November, 10am to 2pm
No appointment necessary.
Lords Recreation Centre, 3 Price Street, Subiaco

QFilm club The Notebook


This popular romantic drama is about two young people from
different upbringings who fall in love in the 1940s. A moving
story that is sure to have you reaching for the tissues.
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RSVP and payment by Thursday 19 November on
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POST, November 14, 2015 Page 9

Scaffidi cited
in training need

By DAVID HUDLESTON

Mosman Parks human resources manager has used Perth


ord mayor Lisa Scaffidi as an
example of why training should
be mandatory for all elected
local officials.

UWAs leading women from left, Gaye McMath, Erika Techera, Dawn Freshwater, Jill Milroy, Robyn
Owens, Helen Wildy, Wendy Erber and Krishna Sen.

Women outnumber men

By JACOB NAZROO

Wendy Erbers appointment in September as head


of the school of pathology and
laboratory medicine means
for the first time UWA has
more women (eight) than
men (seven) in senior leadership roles.
Vice-chancellor Paul
Johnson raised the point
at a convocation meeting a
week after Professor Erbers
appointment, defining senior
leaders as those on the executive board or a dean/head of
school.
Professor Johnson said this
indicated UWA was moving
well and truly with the times.
All of Australias prestigious
Group of Eight universities
have more men than women

on their executive boards


except the University of
Queensland (five men, six
women) and UWA (three men,
three women).
Senior deputy vice-chancellor Dawn Freshwater
said while she had noticed
general changes in attitude
about women in managerial positions, there was
still inequality that must be
levelled.
Professor Freshwater has
worked in universities for 20
years and said managerial
selection should be based on
merit but diversity should be
considered, too.
She said diversity could
be helped by teaching young
girls to overcome social preconceptions.
It starts from the ground up,
educating girls from a young

age this will only encourage


the next generation, she said.
In April this year, 36%
of managerial positions in
Australia were occupied by
women, according to the governments Workplace Gender
Equality Agency (WGEA).
Professor Freshwater said
UWA had programs that
aimed to promote women in
the workforce, including the
Leadership Development for
Women program (now in its
21st year).
UWA is taking part in an
Australia-wide study led by
UKs Athena Swan Charter
to contribute research about
womens under-representation
in the workforce.
Professor Erber said nothing
but merit should be considered when selecting leaders
of institutions.

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Last month the Corruption


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Scaffidi had failed to declare international and domestic travel
and accommodation, for her and
her property developer husband,
paid for by BHP-Billiton and
property developer Hawaiian.
It is often said that the people
who most need professional development and specific training do

not recognise that it is needed,


Cindy ODea said in a staff report
to Tuesday nights corporate and
technical services committee,
which was discussing WALGA
training for councillors.
This is a factor leading to
problems.
As recently as October 6, the
lord mayor of Perth, Mrs Lisa
Scaffidi, is quoted as saying when
elected as lord mayor in 2008: I
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I was entitled to rely on the guidance offered by people far more
experienced than me in terms of
governance.
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Lots of optio
options for 97 bus
By LLOYD GORMAN
A Shenton Park woman thinks
she has found a way to save
the Subiaco shuttle's weekend
service which was axed last
weekend.
Marion Box is a resident of a
retirement village in Nicholoson
Road.
Many of the approximately
100 village residents depend on
the bus which stops at on their
doorstep.
The PTA said a drop in passenger numbers meant the service
was already under threat when
the new weekend markets along
Rokeby Road, part of the 97 route,
started.
Ms Box thinks that instead of
travelling down Rokeby Road
Shue for the shuttle Nicholson Road resident Marion Box thinks some simple rejigging of the route on its way to the station, it could
could save the Subiaco Shuttle service at weekends.
turn right at Bagot Road, left
into Thomas Street, left again
into Hay Street, then right into
Rokeby Road and proceed to the
Subiaco station.
Sections of this route are
already used by the 27 and 26
buses which means bus stops are
already in place.
The woman was sorry neither she nor her
By DAVID COHEN
She said leaving Subiaco station
former housemates could remember much.
it could turn left into Roberts
The
police
tried
hard
to
jog
our
memories,
Police seeking the Claremont serial killer
Road (which is already on the
want information about a student who worked she said.
28 route) then right into Thomas
said a housemate had reported the man
in hospitality around the time of the murders. toShe
Street, right into Hamersley Road
police because he was creepy.
Last month, police questioned a woman who
(which is used by the 25 bus) and
I would come home from work late and he
had lived in a Federation house in Stirling would be outside looking in my window, she
left into Rokeby Road, then proHighway, Claremont in the mid 90s.
ceed as normal.
said.
She shared the house with her sister and
Subiaco CEO Don Burnett said
She said police told her there were still a
four other people.
the matter was not closed.
few people they wanted to investigate so they
She said the man the police were interested could be eliminated from their inquiries.
Weve already had some disin had lived in the share house for about three
cussions
with the PTA and there
They were very, very denite they werent
months after the rst victim, Sarah Spiers, homing in on this person [the man at the
will be further discussions, but
went missing in January 1996.
the markets have changed the
house], she said.
During the initial investigation into the
game a bit, so we need to look at
A WA Police spokeswoman said Operation
murders, a house resident had contacted Macro remained an active investigation for
that, he said.
police about the man because he thought he the special crime squad.
was suspicious.
Maintaining the operational integrity of this
They asked us if we could remember any- investigation is paramount, she said.
thing about the guy, the woman said.
All we could remember was his first
name and sketchy details: he drove a Commodore, he was a student and worked in
hospitality.
The police said they couldnt rule him out
and he was still on their list.
The woman said that in 1996 they had advertised in the local paper for a short-term tenant.
"He responded and my sister met him, she said.

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David Hynes, PTA spokesman


conrmed the closure of Rokeby
Road for the markets was the
catalyst for the cancellation of
the 97 bus at weekends.
Transperth has left no stone
unturned in trying to nd a viable
alternative route that would not
increase the cost of the service,
while providing the best outcome
for passengers, Mr Hynes said.
We have been working closely
with the funding partners of
Route 97, the City of Subiaco, the
University of WA and QEII and
the organisers of the markets,
Venn Property Group, to nd a
viable alternative.
Six additional options were
assessed and none was found to
be suitable because of the width
of the road and the fact that
they duplicated already existing
services.
He said the alternative route
proposed by the residents was not
suitable because it was indirect
and added 2.4km to each trip,
increasing the cost of running
the service.
About half of route 97 passengers use the bus to connect
with a train at Subiaco station,
he said.
Routing the bus down Thomas
Street means the service would no
longer connect with train arrivals.
It is correct to say some of
the streets outlined in the route
suggested by your reader already
have bus stops. This means we
would be duplicating services
that already exist.
Transperth acknowledges the
communitys concerns but believes it has already considered
all alternative options, with none
providing a viable option.

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Save Leeuwin
as well as
Seaward

Swift action by local police


Congratulations and thanks to
the Wembley Police for their efforts following a home burglary
in Morgan Street,Shenton Park.
On Fridayafternoon (November
6), I was alone at home preparing
to go out.
Front and both side gate doors
were locked and I put my wallet,
car and home keys and phone on
the kitchen bench near the back
door to our ROWgarage, and went
to thebedroom to spruce up.
As I emerged from the bedroom,
I caught a glimpse of someone
through the window on the side
path.
I went to the front door where I

Are you related?


I am doing historical research
on Pilot Officer John Francis
Martin 16203 of the 463 Squadron
Royal Australian Air Force. He
died aged 23 on 25 June 1944, killed
in action in France
He was a son of Francis William
and Veronica Rechinda, husband
of Doreen of Subiaco.
The families can contact me by
email or mail: sommeandbreslebattle@gmail.com.
Mathieu Lecul,
14 Rue deFour, 80690 Brucamps, France

confronted a young woman.


She claimed she was there
looking for a friend, but when I
questioned her, she didnt even
know what street she was in.
I sent her packing, saying
itlooked very suspicious and returned to the back door. My wallet,
keys and phone were gone!
I immediately rang the police
and reported the loss, and was
told they would call at my home
as soon as possible.
The police got to our home within
the hour, and informed me they
had detained three people at the
railway station, one of whom had
my keys, phone and substantial
cash, which was a huge relief.
These were returned to me.
My wallet is still missing, probably emptied thendiscarded between my home and the station,
and not yet found though we have
searched.
It contains seniors, Commonwealth
health, and local club membership
cards as well as my name, address
and phone contacts.
Well done by our police who
were helpful and courteous
throughout.
(I prefer not to have my name published
because there will be court proceeding
as I am pressing charges.)

Has this 1960s family just done a deal with Wesfarmers?

Is this your happy family?


An old black-and-white
photo was found in Hopetoun
Terrace, Shenton Park, this
week.
It looks like a family
photograph, with the family members squinting into
the Australian sun under a
Wesfarmers sign perhaps
outside a country co-op?

Maybe the family has just


signed a deal, with the man
in the tie, for a new farm?
They certainly look happy.
The man who found the
photo brought it into the
POST, then hurried away.
If this is your photo, you
can come to the POST ofce
in Onslow Road to claim it.

Pleased to read of Colin


Barnetts and Julie Bishops
opposition to the sale of portion
of Seaward Village (Bishop
signals SAS backdown, POST,
November 7).
Not pleased to read of Julie
Bishops keenness to sell
Leeuwin Barracks to developers
to pay for Seawards refurbishment.
Leeuwin is some 15ha of prime
riverside land which could be
developed into an outstanding
community asset, not only for
the East Fremantle/Fremantle
community but for all.
If sold to developer/s, it will
be turned into an enclave for
the wealthy, and mirror the
mish-mash of houses which now
blot such riverfront spaces as
the old Majestic Hotel site at
Applecross.
The SAS is Australias, not
just Western Australias, elite
force the impost of Seaward
Villages refurbishment should
be shared across the nation.
Roger Fitzhardinge
Grant Street, Cottesloe

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Tahlia Jayde (Creepy


drones are like backyard
voyeurs, Letters, POST,
November 7) needs to pull
her head in and stop making
absurd sweeping statements.
Making ill-considered comments will do nothing but
confuse the large majority of
our community.
To classify unmanned aerial
vehicle (UAV) or drone pilots the same as a backyard
snoopers is as childish as
it is ridiculous.
But worse still is the generalised suggestion that drones
ying in the neighbourhood
should be reported to the
police.
Drones are becoming
increasingly popular the
volume of sales over recent
months is unbelievable.
This means that we all need
to get used to them.
If Tahlia is a hobbyist drone
pilot herself, then I suggest
that she stop writing scaremongering letters, and joins
the growing band of educated
and professional UAV pilots.
The strict Civil Aviation
Safety Authority rules are as
follows:
Drones cannot be flown
closer than 30m (horizontally
measured) to vehicles, boats or
buildings that are not on your
(the pilots) property without
permission.
The 30m rule also applies

to people.
Drones cannot be flown
directly above any populated
areas such as beaches, other
peoples backyards, parks or
sports ovals where there are
games on.
Contrary to the advice from
Tahlia, the community needs
to understand that a drone
being own adjacent to your
property or garden is totally
legal as long it complies with
the above.
So anyone is in their rights
to y a drone from a quiet/
unpopulated public park, as
long as they are not ying
the drone directly over your
property.
And yes, this is the case irrespective of where the camera
may (or may not) be pointing.
Drones may be operated
only in daylight and in good
weather.
The pilot must, at all times,
be able to see the drone.
Drones cannot fly above
123m.
So before everyone starts
calling 131 444 (or worse still
000) just because they hear
what they believe is a drone
overhead, please consider the
above and make an informed
decision.
Will there be instances all
over the world of drones being
used for illegal purposes? Of
course there will.
Will there be instances all

over the world of drones being


used for terrorism purposes?
Of course there will.
But remember that mobile
phones have been used countless times around the world to
detonate bombs, killing thousands of people, yet we dont
go calling 000 every time we
see someone using a mobile
phone, do we?
Lets keep everything in
perspective!
From a drone pilot (not a
voyeur).
Nick Elliot
Murray Avenue, Mosman Park.

Vale Dome in
valley of dresses
I was disappointed at the
demise of Dome Cottesloe.
For 20 years I have been a
regular, customer enjoying the
good coffee, ambience, and
absence of headbanging music.
I realise Napoleon Street
seems to be infested with dress
shops and little else. A far cry
from the diversity of yesteryear
which made the street a vital
attraction.
Perhaps the landlords need
to lower the rents before the
thoroughfare becomes a white
elephant like Bay Vew Terrace
in Claremont.
Lew Smith
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which he sold to weight loss
queen Jenny Craig, plus a
Chevrolet Corvette, bought
new by actor Robert Wagner,
will be at the Cottesloe Civic
Centre next Sunday.
The cars and many other classic, exotic and prestige models,
will be at this years Celebration
of the Motor Car to raise money
for charity on November 22.
The show has become a highlight in the automotive calendar.
It brings out 130 hand-picked
cars the very best in the state,
many of which are never displayed elsewhere.
Automotive historians will
drool over the first Bentley to
race at Le Mans 24-hour event in
1923. Worth many millions, the
car is owned by Perth collector
Peter Briggs.
It was rediscovered wearing
a station wagon body, and Mr
Briggs made headlines when
he was injured when the car
was involved in an accident in
France.
This year more than $20 million worth of rare cars will be

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on display, with marques represented including Rolls-Royce,
Ferrari, Porsche, Aston Martin,
Maserati, Mercedes-Benz and
Bentley.
Many more obscure brands
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Live performances of classical
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Peter Briggs Le Mans Bentley back to its original glory with the station
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While Prince Charles will
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It has been organised by
the primary schools NedLads
group set up to promote better
fathering.
The dads worked with their

sons and daughters to build the


billycarts.
If you wanted to find a
Nedlands father in the past
fortnight, the best place to look
for him has been the nuts, bolts
and wheels section of Bunnings,
said one of the organisers, Tom
Warner.
A racetrack will be built in
Viewway, with bales of hay as
bumpers, and local businesses
are sponsoring the event.

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Markets
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Tens of thousands took
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Everybody seemed very
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I came out a couple of times
and spoke to some shop owners
and stall holders.
They all seemed to think it
was beyond their first expectation about how popular it
would be.
Market operator, Hadley
Missell, from Venn Property
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start and they would work to
make it even better.
It flowed very well and it is
encouraging that by and large
it was a good combination of
success for established retailer
and stallholder success, he
said.
The feedback weve had is
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well be adding that from this
weekend.
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He was confident Markets
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Remembrance Day

Retirement could mean end of


Claremont RSL sub-branch
Geoff McClements retirement
as Claremont RSL sub-branch
president means the group is
at risk of closing.
Mayor Jock Barker said it was
hard to imagine next years Anzac
Day without Mr McClements at
the helm.
On Wednesday, Remembrance
Day, Mr McClements (92) had
sold about 1000 red poppies by
lunchtime at his pitch outside
Coles in Claremont Quarter.
When I became president in
1983 we had 189 financial members, Mr McClements said.
Now we have eight: some are
older than me.
It is a shame, but I havent
got any helpers at the moment.
Mr McClements lived in
Goldsworthy Road for many
years. He joined Scarborough
RSL in the 1950s, and moved to
the Claremont sub-branch in
the 1970s.
On Wednesday he officiated
at the Remembrance Day ceremony at the Stirling Highway
war memorial.
I have suggested the five
local sub-branches Claremont,
Subiaco, Shenton Park, Cottesloe,
and Mosman Park have a joint
headquarters at Claremont
Bowling Club, Mr McClements
said.
Theyve all got very small
numbers.
He said he would still go to
next years Anzac Day ceremony.
Hopefully the memorial will
have been shifted into the park
by then, he said.
Mr Barker said Mr McClements
retirement would see a significant

There are younger


veterans around who
could step up

change for Claremont.


As always, the ceremony will
be conducted with poignancy,
respect and dignity: attributes
that the quietly-spoken gentleman Geoff, through his role, has
instilled into these occasions
over the years, Mr Barker said.
Geoff has been doing the ceremonies for so long it is hard to
imagine Anzac Day without him
leading the way.
We are sad to see Geoff retire
and the Claremont RSL subbranch in danger of closing. We
will do what we can to keep the
sub branch active but if it does
close we promise to continue to
keep the flame alive.
RSL state president Graham
Edwards urged current and former Australian Defence Force
personnel to keep the Claremont
sub branch going.
The RSL is extremely disappointed that the sub-branch faces
closure with the retirement of
Geoff as president, he said.
He is 92 and I know there
are younger veterans around
who could step up.
We had a similar situation
in Fremantle, and an active
campaign by younger veterans
has turned that around, with
membership now doubling, to 30.
If there are younger veterans
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Mr McClements joined the Navy
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After 32 years service as
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Slouch hat holds special meaning

Shenton Park RSL president Peter Hopper addressing the Subiaco Remembrance Day service.

By LLOYD GORMAN
The poignant story of a
slouch hat was at the heart
of this years Remembrance
Day service in Subiaco.
Led this year by the Shenton
Park RSL sub-branh, president
Peter Hopper put forward an
alternative idea as to why the
distinctive piece of military
millinery was included in the
life-size bronze sculpture of a
Subiaco teenager that was unveiled at the Hamersley Road
Memorial clock tower at this
years Anzac Day ceremony.
The sculptor used the story
of one of the 200 men from
Subiaco who died in World
War I, Mr Hopper said.
He chose Marshall Tregellis
(Trigg) Fox ... [who] lived at 78

The sculpture of Subiaco teenager Marshall


Tregellis Fox (inset) on the steps of the Subiaco
war memorial. Photo: Lloyd Gorman

Heytesbury Road ... a pupil at


both Scotch College and finally
Perth Modern.
I believe that Trigg had
no hesitation in joining the
army, along with so many other
young men from Subiaco.
The hat is there because
it belongs to him and it has
been returned.
Trigg was a prefect at Perth
Modern School and had qualified for entrance to university.
He signed up with a school
mate, John Anderson, and they
joined the 11th Battalion, Mr
Hopper said.
They landed at Gallipoli
on May 7, 1915, and were both
killed in action side by side
on August 1, and Trigg was
buried at Lone Pine on the
Gallipoli Peninsula.

Sadly his belongings never


made it to Australia because the
ship SS Barunga that they were
on was sunk on July 16, 1918.
I would like to think that
the slouch hat on the steps of
our memorial next to Trigg is
perhaps the missing hat that
went down with that ship.
Mr Hopper said the sculpture was a reminder of a life
of great promise that ended
in tragedy.
He sits there as a symbol
of all those names that are
enshrined above him and in
our hearts. Lest we forget.
Students from Jolimont,
Subiaco and Rosalie Park primary schools took part in the
service, while Danah Blache,
from Shenton College, played
the Last Post.

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Remembrance Day

Photos mystery scenes revealed


A wartime mystery was
wrapped up in double quick
time on Remembrance Day
this week.
The story behind three old
World War II photographs that
had not been seen for more than
30 years was unearthed.
Within 24 hours of the POST
receiving the three photographs
of young children at Subiaco
Primary School and older kids
marching, and sending them
on to the Subiaco Museum, the
museum staff and volunteers
were able to track down the
origins of the pictures.
Two of the photos were traced
to an event that happened at
Subiaco Primary School on July
2, 1942, that had been reported

in The West Australian.


It had the headline, Example
to All Childrens War Work
Subiaco Demonstration.
Lieutenant Governor Sir
James Mitchell visited the
school to see how students and
local scouting groups were doing
their bit for the war effort.
The schools kazoo band
played the national anthem
before the delegation of VIPs
was served food cooked and
prepared by students from the
domestic science centre.
They were also shown the
approximately 50,000 metal
bottle tops, two tonnes of scrap
rubber including truck tyres
and babies dummies and
clothes that were collected to

help clothe Londoners.


The children had made camouflage nets, sand mats and
ropes and knitted hot water
bottle covers.
The school also put on first aid
demonstrations and had more
than 800 war savings certificates.
Sir James Mitchell expressed
himself as being highly gratified
with all that he had seen, The
West Australian reported on
July 9, 1942.
On leaving, Sir James said
that the pupils efforts were an
example to be emulated by all
in the community.
Cottesloe RSL member Neville
Green who has also written a
Please turn to page 30

Mosman Park CEO and RSL president Kevin Poynton, left, mayor Ron
Norris and Alf Snell with the plaque commemorating the Lone Pine tree.

Lone pine lives on


A tree grown from a seed
taken from Gallipoli at the
battle site of Lone Pine was
dedicated at Mosman Park on
Remembrance Day.

Lieutenant-Governor Sir James Mitchell, right, inspects an honour guard of local scouts, girl guides and
students at the front of Subiaco Primary School.

It was a joint project between


the council and the local subbranch of the RSL.
The tree had been planted at
Memorial Park, the site that is
home to the council offices and
several memorials to Australian
war service.
The Lone Pine gave its name
to one of the most famous battles of the Gallipoli campaign
in August 2015.
The story of how the tree came
to be planted at Mosman Park
pays tribute to two Diggers,
the love of their mother and
her dedication to remember
her fallen son; and the help of
Australian officials and school
children, all of whom worked
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survived.
In 1915, shortly after the battle in which his brother had
been killed, Lance Corporal
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battlefield and retrieved a pine
cone from one of the branches
that had been used as overhead
cover by the soldiers in the
Battle of Lone Pine.
Upon his return to Australia,
he gave the cone to his mother,
Mrs G.T. McMullen, who later
grew trees from it and donated
a sapling to the Australian War
Memorial.
Seeds from this tree were
then used to propagate another,
which was cared for by students
from Rockingham Senior High
School and presented to then
president of the Mosman Park
RSL, Ken Walker in 2006.
The tree was then planted at
Memorial Park, and joins other
memorial trees on the site.

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Bold Park pool opens soon


By JACOB NAZROO
The $12.25million Bold Park
Aquatic Centre revamp in City
Beach should be finished any
day now.

Duke duo Michael Lukin, left, and Rory Brett excelled in the Duke of
Edinburgh Awards. Photo: Paul McGovern

Perseverance pays off

Two Christ Church Grammar


School boys had a big night in
the music room at Government
House.
Year 12 students Michael
Lukin and Rory Brett were
congratulated by Governor Kerry
Sanderson for winning the Duke
of Edinburghs international
award.
To earn his award, Michael
learnt to play the organ, and
helped children in Cambodia
for two weeks.
He was also very active in school
sport, participating in crosscountry, tennis and athletics, and
umpiring hockey and tennis.
Rory went on a student
exchange to Germany for a
month, and trekked for 10 days

on the Bibbulmun Track.


He also got involved in a food
rescue charity at school, played
tennis and football, and sailed to
Rottnest with Sea Scouts.
People aged 14 to 24 complete
five categories in the award:
service, skills, adventurous
journey, physical recreation, and
residential project.
I think it rewards
perseverance, as opposed to
being exceptionally good,
Michael said.
The award shows people are
determined to stay with the job.
Rory said his trip to Rottnest
took a lot of planning.
I did things [for the award] I
would not normally have done,
he said.

Theopening date will be announced next week.


Cambridges director of projects Brett Jackson said the
redevelopment had come up
for serious consideration in
2010 when, instead of simply
fixing the deteriorating outdoor
pool, the council decided to do
a drastic reformation.
The centre now has a 10-lane,
full-sized outdoor pool with
tiered seating, 20m indoor kids
pool, cafe, large playground,
half-sized basketball and netball courts and a barbecue area.
The entire centre is wheelchair-accessible and both pools
will be heated by solar panels
for year-round use.
The driving force behind
the development was to retain
interaction with the natural
setting, head architect Kim
Donovan said.
Mr Donovan said 60 to 70%
of the centres buildings were
timber and most of the buildings were a subdued grey to
reflect the colours of the bush.
Nostalgia was a big theme of
the design, Mr Jackson said.
A large, empty picture-frame
at the centres driveway was

The semi-indoor 20m kids pool


is surrounded by retractable walls
to t dierent types of weather.
installed to capture the skyline
that older residents would remember from the last aquatic
centre.
Mr Donovan said the frame
like the big Bold Park
Aquatic sign on the front of
the centre is made of shiny
stainless steel that reflects the
surrounding bush.
Mr Jackson said the centre
was entirely locally-funded and
not a single cent had come
from the state government.

The stainless-steel frame designed by architect Kim Donovan


at the entrance to the Bold Park
Aquatic Centre captures the bush
scene and skyline.

Childcare centre has no permit


A government-run childcare
centre has been operating for
18 months without permission.
The discrepancy came to light
when neighbours near the centre, in the grounds of the QEII
Medical Centre, complained
about car parking in the area.
There was not enough parking

for the centre in Verdun Street,


and the nearest was 70m away,
Nedlands planners said.
The centre was set up as a
temporary operation and approved by state planners for
three years.
But the permit expired in
April last year and no one

realised.
The WA Planning Commission
has been asked for a new permission.
Nedlands council will decide
on Tuesday whether to support
the application.
A committee this week decided the council should not.

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Doyle make-over
gets longer time
Developers of a four-storey office block planned for Subiaco
have been given another two
years to build it.
Approval for the $5million
project to restore Doyle Court,
on the corner of Rokeby and
Bagot roads, with new ofces
at the rear, technically lapsed
last month.
The Metro West Development
Assessment Panel (DAP) approved the plans in October 2013,
with substantial development
expected to be under way within
two years.
The property owners, Winston
Holdings, blamed the slow
take-up of ofces on the market
for the delay in beginning the
project.
Subiaco councillors last month

Bushwalking Babes Anna Wemyss, Morgan Kemp, Dianne Bain and Nicola Irish.

Hot, hilly and humid: the HK trail


Walking up and down
Jacobs Ladder at Kings Park
for three months has helped
four western suburb women
prepare for a 100km walk to
be completed in 48 hours in
Hong Kong next weekend.
The four, Anna Wemyss, of
Cottesloe, Morgan Kemp from
Nedlands, and Dianne Bain
and Nicola Irish of Mosman
Park, comprise the Bushwalking
Babes team.
After raising more than $6000
when they walked the 100km
Oxfam Trailwalk in Perth last
year, the team won entry in the
Hong Kong Trailwalk, scoring

return ights and a team place


in the original and toughest
Oxfam event.
This walk is the hardest of
the trailwalks and was initially
used as training for Gurkha
soldiers, Dianne said.
The four recently completed
a 50km walk in Perth as part of
their training.
We used the Perth 50km walk
as a training session and it was
a good indication of our tness
and how our bodies recover
in readiness for Hong Kong,
Dianne said.
Dianne said Hong Kong would
be quite a daunting challenge.
We are very aware that it will

be difcult with warm, humid


and possibly wet conditions. We
plan to walk the 100km non-stop
and our goal is to complete it
in under 40 hours, she said.
We know there are a lot of
steps to climb and with a 1000m
elevation it will denitely test
us.But we are also excited.
As of this week they had
raised more than $4500 for
Oxfam Perth and $2200 for
Oxfam Hong Kong through
hosting an event and from the
generous donations of family,
friends and work colleagues.
To contribute go to trailwalker.oxfam.org.au/my/team/22685.

signalled to the DAP their support for the extension.


The DAP met this week and
approved it.
The Doyle Court redevelopment is one of several Subiaco
projects that have been given
extended approval times.

How the redeveloped Doyle Court


will look eventually.

Trevaskis reappointed
By LINDA CALLAGHAN
Nedlands CEO Greg
Trevaskis has signed a new
two-year contract worth more
than $1150 a day.
Mr Trevaskis started at the
council in December 2012 and
was appointed for three years.
He was appointed on a package of $260,000.
The new contract is for a
package of $301,736 including
$264,876 cash.
It also includes ve weeks
holiday, expenses, a sedan car,
9.5% superannuation and fringe
benet taxes paid.
Unless the contract is renewed
in 2017, Mr Trevaskis is entitled
to buy his car at market price

and keep his iPad, iPhone and


other computer equipment.
The Salaries and Allowances
Tribunal, which sets salaries for
council chiefs, divides local authorities into four groups based
on factors like population and
the number of employees.
Nedlands is in the second
highest band, with CEOs paid
salaries between $201,433 and
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New biography busts


myth of Stows UK life

Cott petition
for Curtin
Ave pelicans

Literary talent old and new


will be released by UWA
Publishing in February.

A Cottesloe resident has


started an online petition for
pedestrian lights at Curtin
Avenue railway stations.

It will publish the rst full biography of WA writer Randolph


Stow, and announce the winner
of the inaugural Dorothy Hewett
Award, for an unpublished
manuscript.
The biography has been
about four years in the making:
every page is potent, publisher
Terri-ann White said.
Author Suzanne Falkiner had
access to all his papers and is a
ne observer of the worlds he
occupied.
Stow was born in Geraldton,
died in 2010, and won the Miles
Franklin Award in 1958 for his
novel, To the Islands, when he
was 23.
A common literary myth is
that Stow became a recluse in
England after moving there.
His life there is no longer a
mystery, Terri-ann said.
The biography called Mick: A
Life of Randolph Stow will be
800 pages long and will cost $50.

UWA Publishing had 136


entries for the Dorothy Hewett
Award and the winner will be
announced during the Perth
Writers Festival.
That is a lot of entries,
considering there was such
a short lead time from announcement to closing date,
Terri-ann said.
The award was established
in response to decreased state
government support for the WA
Premiers Book Awards.
One of the entries, a parody of
Tim Wintons ction, is by POST
reporter David Cohen and two
associates.
Next Monday, November 16,
UWA Publishing will have a
Christmas sale at its Nedlands
ofce.
There will be lots of amazing
bargains, Terri-ann said.
Everything will be at least
15% off, and some cookbooks
will be down from $60 to $20.
The publisher is at Love
House, 28 Broadway: the sale
is from 10am-5pm.

Book look Terri-ann White with some of her literary treasure.

Ruth OBoyle from the Curtin


Avenue Safety Network said
high school students dodged
container trucks twice a day on
their way to and from school.
If you live, drive, walk, or
cycle along Curtin Avenue you
will be increasingly aware of
the huge volume of heavy trafc
on the road, particularly during
rush hour, Ms OBoyles petition says.
While our local politicians and the Premier, Colin
Barnett, openly acknowledge
the dangers for pedestrians,
they have made no attempt to
install pedestrian lights at the
two main stations of Cottesloe
and Mosman Park.
Pelican lights at both these
stations would make Curtin
Avenue signicantly safer for
all road users.
The petition is also addressed
to Cottesloe mayor Jo Dawkins
and Main Roads.

$7million boost for research into childhood diabetes


Childhood diabetes research
has been given a major boost
with the launch of the WA
Childrens Diabetes Research
and Education Centre for
Research Excellence on the
eve of World Diabetes Day.
The centre, based at the
Telethon Kids Institute, is the
rst paediatric clinical diabetes
Centre for Research Excelence
(CRE) in Australia.
It was launched on Tuesday
by Liberal MP and diabetes

campaigner Judi Moylan and


has more than $7million over ve
years from the National Health
and Medical Research Council,
Juvenile Diabetes Research
Foundation (JDRF) Australia,
Australian Research Council
and the University of WA.
Centre co-directors Tim Jones
and Liz Davis said the centre
brought together experts in
type 1 diabetes, exercise, health
economics and education.
The centre puts our team
at the forefront of type 1 dia-

betes research in the world,


Professor Jones said.
It represents a massive
vote of condence in the skills
and expertise of our local
researchers as well as giving
children with type 1 diabetes
in WA greater access to cutting
edge treatments through our
research.
More than half the 2000
Australians diagnosed annually with type 1 diabetes are
children.
Professor Jones said the cen-

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Court win casts


doubt on Meter Eyes
From page 1
I had irrefutable evidence,
so I took it to court.
Ms Russell said the magistrate was not impressed with
the council.
He got into Cottesloe council
for wasting court time. The magistrate wasnt happy, she said.
It would have cost the council
a lot of money.
If I was a ratepayer, Id be
upset with how they were spending my rates.
I thought at the time it was
ridiculous.
What about people who have
to go to work and dont have time
to go to two magistrates court
appearances?
Ms Russell said the day she
got her ticket had been very hot.
Possibly the [Meter Eye] was
malfunctioning because of the
heat? she said.
Since her days in court Ms
Russell said she always noted
the times she arrived and left
when she parked in Napoleon
Street.
In a letter to Cottesloe council
on June 30, 2009, McLeods lawyer
Peter Gillett said: The court
noted the Meter Eye system does
not carry any statutory presumption of accuracy or reliability.
The court also noted that
[the Cottesloe ranger] was not
certain that it was the accused
vehicle parked in the bay at all
material times, Mr Gillett said.
In those circumstances, the
court concluded that the evidence of the accused rebutted
any common law presumption
as to the accuracy of the device.
Accordingly, the court was
unwilling to find, beyond reasonable doubt, that the accused had
in fact been parked on Napoleon

Street for a period in excess of


15 minutes.
The outcome in this instance
illustrates the difficulty in using
information gathered by an electronic device for which there is
no legislative assistance.
Mr Gillett said it was unlikely
laws would be made to give
Meter Eyes credence.
He said any attempt to change
Cottesloes local parking laws
to say Meter Eye evidence was
credible would probably not
be approved by Parliaments
standing committee on delegated
legislation.
Last week, the POST reported Claremont council had
stopped using Meter Eyes in
2009 (Claremont dumps fines
bonanza, POST, November 7).
Some drivers said that when
they challenged Cottesloe Meter
Eye tickets, the council had written them off, citing technical
problems.
Cottesloe CEO Mat Humfrey
said Ms Russells fine was six
years ago.
Since that time the technology and its application have
greatly improved, he said.
We have a new local law and
our processes for treating appeals have also been improved.

The Meter Eyes are set in the bitumen of parking bays.

Less is known about this photo of older children marching in Perth, but the pharmacy in the background was
owned by a Subiaco resident.

Photos mystery scenes revealed


From page 19

book about the WA teacher soldiers of WWI sent the photos


to the POST earlier this week.
I bought these old photographs with some other Subi
bits and pieces at the old Subi
markets about 30 years ago, Mr
Green said.

Some of the photos had very


faint stamp markings of Perth
WA on the back.
Subiaco Museum traced the
photograph of the older children
marching to what they think is
a parade in Forrest Place (now
Chase) in Perth, with the GPO
building on the left.
They also found a local link to

the pharmacy in the background.


It was listed as 400 Wellington
Street, Forrest Place, in 1944
and was owned by an F. Southee,
who lived at 77 Hensman Road,
Subiaco.
It was a real team effort; we
both love solving mysteries,
said Subiaco museum curator
Erica Boyne.

Kidnapped teen in attack


From page 1
She said she had managed to
open the car door and run to the
back fence of a house. She was
half-way over it when the man
caught her and dragged her back
to the ground and lay on top of her.
I was completely sober by
now, she said. He was trying
to pull down my skirt but it was
high-waisted and he couldnt.
I was screaming as loudly as I
could. I have a pretty good voice
so it must have been pretty loud.
When the man reacted to her
screams she managed to wriggle
out and sprinted to the front of
a nearby house, where she hid
in a bush as the man searched
for her.

After some minutes she felt


safe enough to walk along Alfred
Road towards her home. But she
was not safe.
The man was waiting for her at
a service station on the corner of
Graylands Road in his hatchback
or station wagon with the rear
tailgate open.
He grabbed me and shoved
me in the back, she said.
Before he could close the
tailgate, I pushed past him
and sprinted across the road to
Graylands [now Mt Claremont]
Primary School.
I was quite athletic and I
jumped under a bush and just
stayed still for some time.
She then walked home to the

other side of Stirling Highway,


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She said that at the time she
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I told my friends but I didnt
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My friends kept telling me to
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He didnt say anything that I
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35 Spring:
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Mixing glamour
with comfort

SARAH McNEILL

nternationallyacclaimed interior
designer Diane
Bergeron has launched a
new collection of furniture

and fabric designs in


collaboration with Arthur
G in Claremont.
Diane hails from New
York City, where she
started as an interior
designer. About a

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decade ago she moved


to Melbourne with her
Australian husband and
their children, and her
American Palm Beach
glamour style caught on
immediately.
She began by
importing everything for
her Melbourne design
business, but it became
increasingly hard, so she
began designing her own
furniture and fabrics.
She said her aesthetic
came from classic
American designs
that were essentially
influenced by English
classics.
But we like to mix
things up a bit, she said.
It is her ability to mix
things up that has seen
her design and decorate
beautiful interiors around
the world. She describes
her style as classic,
timeless and elegant,

and really comfortable.


Arthur G, which
has stores in Sydney,
Melbourne and
Claremont, has
collaborated with
Diane to create an
exclusive range of sofas,
occasional chairs,
ottomans, tables and
benches that exemplify
her style of clean, crisp,
classic lines with bold,
colourful fabrics.
Diane was in Perth for
the launch of her new
collection at Arthur G last
month.
She said: For me,
good design doesnt
date. I like to look
beyond current trends
and juxtapose the
unexpected in a way
thats engaging and fun.
Its not about
contemporary versus
classic, its a mix of
everything.

Diane Bergeron, pictured above, blends classic design with


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SARAH McNEILL

eil and Jenny


Delmage of
Naturescape Garden
Design have had enough
success with their beautiful
garden books to know
what works.
So this time, the Cottesloe
gardeners decided to
produce and publish their
fourth book themselves.
We wanted full control,
said Neil of their new book,
Spring, which had them
travel to Europe to discover
gardens that have stood
the test of time.
Spring, bursting forth with
new life in every garden
all over the world no matter
which country you live in
is an amazing wonder of
nature, write the Delmages
in their introduction to a
beautiful picture book of
breathtaking colour and
design.
Spring is beautiful
everywhere, but Neil and
Jenny know better than
anyone that plants in
WA have to go from a
budding spring to a long

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Its about creating a
mood, and finding the
right plants to create that
dappled light that creates
a cool European feel, Neil
said,
From European public
gardens and vineyards to
cottage gardens and tiny
courtyards tucked away
behind gates, Neil and
Jenny sought out gardens
across France, Italy and
England.

They then returned to


Perth to follow up on their
own garden designs, which
have developed and
flourished.
The book, subtitled a
classical influence for
todays garden, is divided
into sections; Colour and
Texture, Form and Design,
Mood and Lifestyle.
Its not a how to book,
but more about creating a
feeling and a lifestyle, Neil
said.

He said Perth gardeners


should forget about the
kahuna outdoor kitchen
and vast undercover patios
and work towards creating
garden sanctuaries,
somewhere to sit in the
cool green to relax and
reflect.
The book is full of
inspiration, information
and suggestions on low
- maintenance designs
and waterwise plants.
Beautiful photos, taken by

them both, are combined


with Jennys sketches and
plans, all based on Neils
passion for gardening
and Jennys skill as an
architectural draftsperson
and graphic designer.
Jenny said their
European tour gave her

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Blurring art
and design
John is particularly interested in sculpture, like this bronze
lynx by Italian artist Felice Tosalli.
An artistic resin table top by designer Todd Cleave.

argaret River
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Traditionally, art has
always been seen as
more spontaneous,
emotional and nonfunctional, while design is
more practical.
The boundaries are
blurring.
Salli Coppin, at
Margaret River Gallery,
says many artists are now

designing and designers


are becoming artists, as a
broader range of materials
and mediums expand
both areas of creativity.
A new exhibition at the
gallery will explore both
areas as artists explain
their directions and
inspirations.
Art in Design is showing
at Margaret River Gallery
in Charles West Avenue,
from November 15 to
December 6.

John and Clare Brans take Brans Antiques into the 21 century.

or a while John Brans


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John and his wife, Clare,
have taken over the family
business, Brans Antiques,
from his parents Clive and
Barbara.
This year, Brans Antiques
celebrates 40 years in
business.
Clive started dealing
in antiques in 1975 with
a stall in the Fremantle
markets. The business,
then Clive Brans Antiques,
established itself in
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My influence has
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Japanese, and 20th
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Clive and Barbara retired
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years ago.
John said antiques had
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SARAH McNEILL

ABOVE: Stylish
but practical
indoor/outdoor rugs
by Armadillo.

La Haus redesigned and


renovated a
Churchlands
kitchen.

ecorating without
decorating is how Lara
Staunton describes
her clean, crisp, effortless
contemporary style.
The interior architects
Scandinavian aesthetic of
raw materials, natural light
and neutral tones form the
basis of timeless spaces in
the home that can grow
and change.
Lara has recently
opened La Haus Studio in
Cottesloe, a showroom for
all the products, styles and
designs that she loves to
use.
Lara was in London for
three years working as
an interior designer on
commercial fit-outs for small
businesses.
Back in Perth, she has
spent the past four years
establishing La Haus, which
specialises in residential
interior architecture and
project management
with engineer and project

Lara Staunton and Steven Leung specialise in residential design projects and offer interior
design advise.

manager Steven Leung


and business manager
Kerry Smart.
Laras great love in
design is sourcing products
and materials from around
the world that suit the La
Haus style.
We are very inspired by
elements from our natural
environment and design
needs to be informed by
function and purpose,

she said.
Its not about on-trend
pieces, but about timeless
designs and investment
pieces.
The new studio, upstairs
in Napoleon Close Arcade,
features flat-weave textiles,
hand-woven rugs and
wall hangings, custom
furniture, bath products
and European-styled
homewares.

Poste Garden Design


Centre & Collectables
Guildford Post Office Building
24 Stirling Street, Guildford WA 6055

New to La Haus is a
unique collection of
Armadillo outdoor rugs
made in India from
recycled plastic bottles.
Looking like ordinary flatweave rugs, they can be
hosed down for cleaning.
Perfect for families with
young children, Lara said.
The studio is the perfect
add-on to our core
business of interior design.

Opening Hours
Mon - Fri 9 to 5pm
Saturday 10 to 4pm
Phone - 08 9379 2333
Email - hortplan@bigpond.com

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Historic home now in


mint condition
SARAH McNEILL

hen Rob and Susie


Appleyard bought
their Tudor-styled
home, Kulahea, in Forrest
Street, Cottesloe, it was
almost derelict.
They knew the 1922
home was heritage listed,
but they soon discovered
it was also on the National
Trust list.
It is the only remaining
residence designed by
prominent government
architect George Temple
Poole, who designed some
of Perths most significant
public buildings, including
the Royal Mint (now Perth
Mint), the Observatory, the
Claremont State School
and Claremonts original
police station.
Until the Appleyards
bought the family home,
Kulahea (a joke name

Original beams, flooring, window frames and leadlights are all


meticulously restored, and blended with a contemporary family
living area.

claremont

dunsborough

meaning cooler here)


had been in the family
of the original owner,
Cottesloe councillor
Charles North.
The house had been
divided into two, upstairs
and downstairs, and had
been neglected for some
time.
We completely fell in
love with the house but
were a bit nave about
what it meant to restore
it, Susie admitted as we
walked around what has
become an award-winning
restoration project.
Tooltime, a family-owned
building company headed
by brothers Sean and Luke
Sicree, was commissioned
to renovate the landmark
building.
Sean said: Our brief
was to restore the
home to as close to its
original condition as
possible. The challenge

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highgate

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was to incorporate a
contemporary open plan
living/dining area with a
pool and alfresco at the
back of the house.
It is a seamless blend of
old and new, using timber
flooring as the link.
The new open roof line
allows light to flood into
the once poky and dark
house. The new section is
connected to the old with
a large timber and brass
inlaid floor compass.
Because of their historic
value, all aspects of the
original house have to
remain intact, including all
the old doors, banisters,
window seats and even a
blocked-off doorway.
Carpenter Sean and
his team had to retain all
the original materials or
replace them with timbers
and fittings from the
period, and it all had to be
done using old methods.

osborne park

A timber inlaid compass


marks the passage of time
between old and new.

Every trade and every


bit of material bought on
site was carefully chosen
and installed using timehonoured methods, Sean
said.
The National Trust took
a keen interest in every
stage of the restoration
to ensure that the homes
integrity was maintained.
The extraordinary
quality workmanship and
attention to detail won
the WA Building Design
Award in 2010 and was
recognised by the Heritage
Council with the WA
Heritage Award in 2013.

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Sarah is enterprisingly quirky


SARAH McNEILL

Sarah Templeman, artist, designer and entrepreneur, is back on


the design scene with her own quirky gallery.
Photos: Paul McGovern

decade ago, artist


and designer Sarah
Templeman declared
that her personal motto
was Do what you can,
when you can, with what
youve got.
She has always had a
talent for taking advantage
of opportunities, which has
led her through partnerships
and businesses specialising
in art, collectibles and
interior design.
She ran Pheasant Home
in North Fremantle with her
mother in the late 1990s
and then, with designer
Melissa Shepherd,
Templeman Shepherd,
Studio in Swanbourne,
fusing fashion with fine art.
She also showed her
fine art drawings at Gadfly
Gallery.
But there came a time
when Sarah stopped
coping with the whirlwind
of business and ever-

Alexandra von Furstenberg


acrylics, exclusive to Sarah
Templeman.

evolving ideas and


spiralled into depression.
Realising she needed
a break, she let go of
everything. But her motto
came into play two years
ago, when she spotted
an empty store in Station
Street, Cottesloe, and
she knew she could do it
again.
She took on the empty
space as a pop-up retail
gallery for three months.
I believe in the power of
intent, Sarah said. I had

almost nothing to open


the shop with except a few
of my charcoal drawings,
some of my vintage
clothing (from her previous
businesses) and a lot of
enthusiasm.
When people began to
discover she was back on
the scene, Sarah started
selling fashion and art
on consignment and
then took the bold step
of temporarily closing the
shop and heading off to
the London and Paris trade
shows.
Two-and-a-half years
later, her own-named store
has become a social hub,
a meeting of like minds
and an ever-changing
shopfront for designers
from around the world.
As an artist, I
understand how hard it
is for small enterprises to
have a voice, Sarah said.
Avoiding anything that
she says might contribute
to mass consumerism,
Sarah chooses a select

range of designers from


Perth, New York and
Europe who can offer
something a little different.
She has become
the exclusive outlet
for Alexandra von
Furstenbergs (daughterin-law to the iconic Diane)
acrylic homeware range.
There are hand-woven
bags from Colombia, multilayered laser-cut prints
from San Francisco artist
Molly McGrath, jewellery
from US designer Jess
Panza, linen tops from
New York label Guru, and
hats and fascinators from
Kalamunda label Hats
About Town.
Everything about the
shop is quirky, warm and
sociable everyone seems
to know everyone.
Thats how I like it,
Sarah said. I want to keep
it personal.
Sarah Templeman

Studio is at shop 8, 7
Station Street in Cottesloe.

Page 40 POST, November 14, 2015

Missing man sparks Rotto alert


Rottnest police will
speak to a charter boat
operator this Friday after
a big search was mounted
for a man who had booked
into an island hotel.
At 4.30 last Monday
afternoon, officers got a
report a man had gone
missing from Fays Bay.
Senior Sergeant Graeme
Bond said two men were
dropped ashore with
other passengers from the
charter.
One man did not return
to the boat, so his friend
decided to stay on the island to find him, Sergeant
Bond said.
Thats when we were
called, as he could not find
him and had concerns for
his welfare.
Fire and Rescue workers
and Rottnest Volunteers
searched the shore, island
rangers scoured the water,
and all police officers
joined the effort.
The missing person did
not have his phone or wallet. His phone was in the
possession of his friend so
that created issues trying
to contact him, Sergeant
Bond said.
Local businesses were
alerted, and about 8.10pm

the missing man booked


into the Lodge.
He was unaware there
had been a big search
for him.
It shows you need
to use a bit of common
sense and tell people
what you are doing in
circumstances like this,
Sergeant Bond said.
It was a silly move coming ashore and not taking
a phone or wallet, and not
signing out on the boat
register.

Police and
firies busy at
Wandana
A public housing
tenant in Subiaco complained to police his
goon bag had been
stolen last weekend.
The Wandana resident
(70) said he had no idea
how crooks had got into
his unit on Sunday to steal
his white wine cask.
A black bag on wheels
was also taken.
At the same time, firefighters responded to an
alarm and found a tenant
had left a gas stove on.

Girl (14) on burglary charge


A teenage girl has
been charged over a
Shenton Park burglary
last Friday.
About 3pm, an Evans
Street resident was home
when she heard noises
downstairs.
She realised her power
was off and saw someone
trying to force open a door.
Two other people ran
out of her garage and she
called police.
Officers from Wembley

station arrested three people and charged a Gosnells


girl (14) with burglary and
stealing offences.
A 14-year-old girl from
Katanning and a 14-yearold Swan View boy were
released without being
charged, but enquiries
continue.
Police believe two other
offences one on the same
street, and one in Morgan
Street around the same
time could be linked.

BEAT
with DAVID COHEN

Teens nabbed
at Taj-on-Swan
Teenagers were
caught at Taj-on-Swan
in Peppermint Grove on
Tuesday night with drugs
and grafti items, police
will allege.
Cottesloe police will
allege they had cannabis,
smoking implements and
spray paint in a backpack
at the Bay View Terrace
property.

GBH charge
after stabbing
A Claremont man has
been charged with grievous bodily harm after
he allegedly stabbed his
housemate in the neck
with a knife.
Police allege the crime
happened last Thursday
night, just after 11pm, in
a Stirling Highway unit.
They said the victim (33)
had escaped from the unit
via a window and flagged
down a car on the highway.
The driver took the seriously injured man to Sir
Charles Gairdner Hospital,
where he had emergency
surgery.
Police arrested Kobe
St John Ruse (39) last
Saturday and he appeared
in court last Sunday and
Monday.
Mr Ruse is again due to
appear in court next week.

Mail males Colin Barnetts oce had some unexpected visitors this week.

Barnett in mail scare


A worker at Colin
Barnetts Cottesloe
electorate ofce tossed a
suspicious-looking item
of mail on to an outside
balcony on Tuesday
afternoon.

Too fast to
smile for the
camera
Three drivers are likely
to be charged with reckless driving after a speed
camera caught them on
lm in Swanbourne on
Tuesday night.
The camera photographed two motorbikes
and a car on West Coast
Highway about 8pm.
Police will allege the
two bikes were travelling
at 129kmh, and the car was
doing 121kmh.
Doing 45kmh above the
speed limit constitutes
reckless driving.

CRIME STOPPERS

1800 333 000

Police, firefighters, and


Chem Centre workers
rushed to the Stirling
Highway building about
3pm.
Some of them wore
masks while examining

the envelope on the balcony before taking it to


a vehicle at the back of
the building.
It was determined not
suspicious, a WA Police
spokesman said.

Thieves target cars


Cars in two Subiaco
underground carparks in
Brigid Road were hit between midnight Tuesday
and 4am Wednesday.
Nine cars had their windows smashed and property stolen from inside.
In Wembleys Marlow
Street, a Subaru was stolen from a driveway on
Tuesday night.

The car was found the


next day in Leederville.
A Hyundai Getz was stolen from outside a shop in
Leura Avenue, Claremont,
shop last Tuesday.
It was found at the
Innaloo shopping centre
on Monday.
Personal documents
were stolen from a home
in Daglishs Selby Street
on Tuesday night.

Extended court case


A Perth magistrate
refused to lift the bail
of a Claremont dentist
on fraud charges.
I dont think so,
Magistrate Paul Heaney
told Randeep Singh
Dhillon last Friday.
It was the fifth time Mr
Dhillon had appeared in
court on three charges of

gaining benefit by fraud.


Mr Dhillon did not have
a lawyer with him when he
asked for another remand.
I need more time, he
said.
Magistrate Heaney
extended Mr Dhillons
bail and said he must
next appear in court on
December 18.

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POST, November 14, 2015 Page 41

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NEDLANDS, 106 Webster Street


5

1012SQM

FROM $2.85M
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DALKEITH, 36 Leon Road

1012SQM

$2,495,000

A FAMILY FAVOURITE...IN RIVER PRECINCT


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MOSMAN PARK, 10 Manning Street

1434SQM

FAMILY ESTATE

Price Guide: Late $2Ms

Closing Date Sale: 14th December 2015

Positioned on a giant size land holding of 1434 sqm in an exclusive Riverside locale, this Circa 1982 Brian Burke home
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Hospital parking is peaking in Hilda Street anywhere else?


I am wondering if there are
other residential streets in
and around the QEII Medical
Centre which have undergone
signicant parking changes over
the past two months, or are the
changes restricted only to Hilda
Street?
Among the changes are the
following: more than 10 vehicles
parking overnight on the street,

especially at the Aberdare Road


end; parking on the verge, affecting the on-road parking and
adding to the parking issue;
Monday to Friday all-day parking by hospital employees and
contractors in the two-hour
only zone in the street; 15-plus
vehicles parked all-day over
the weekend in the residential
streets, thus preventing proxim-

ity parking for family and friends


during these times.
Parking on both sides of the
street, particularly coming from
Aberdare Road, poses a safety
risk to vehicles exiting their
properties with the through
trafc up and down Hilda Street.
I wonder if there is the same
parking problem in the streets
either side of the hospital and

if there are people concerned


enough to warrant action about
these and other parking issues?
Has there been any action in
Subiacos South ward which has
helped in decreasing the parking problems and what degree
of action is there by the Subiaco
parking staff in assisting with
these matters?
Are there residents who wish

council to act on the matter and


what actions would they like
council to take?
I am happy to meet residents
who have concerns and am prepared to take a deputation to
council to get the issues resolved.
Email me at johncgodfrey@
gmail.com so these matters can
be taken to council.
John Godfrey

Melbourne Cup
revelry was
OK with me!

Some of the new families at Lake Jualbup in large, medium and small.

New season
bird sale

Curtin Avenue is a dogs breakfast

Whether large, medium, or


small, Lake Jualbup currently
has something for every lover
of young birdlife.
But only while stocks last
large swans, medium size black
ducks and small coots.
Georey Dean
Cullen Street, Shenton Park

Re: Is Curtin Avenue on the


move?(POST, November 7).
With all the talk about freight/
container movement recently,
now we have the Main Roads
Department hinting at an upgrade to Curtin Avenue.
Such is the secrecy of this
planning, only two snippets have
been released: removal of the
electricity sub-stationopposite
Finey Street, and the Cottesloe

An entry in a roundabout way


Does anyone else notice the
sorry state of the roundabouts
in Cottesloe?
What could be wonderful
statements of entry to our prime
beach suburb of WA are a sorry
mismatch of unkempt plants

with absolutely no imagination.


Come on Cottesloe council,
how about re-thinking this situation and making these roundabouts into showpieces instead?
Belinda Taranto
North Street, Swanbourne

police station opposite Rosser


Street.
It appears now that all other
matters to make Curtin Avenue
into a dual carriageway are still
in planning or in abeyance.
The whole issue has been and
still is a dogs breakfast.
There is no doubt that current
planning in the Fremantle Port
area will require the northern
dual carriage access for container trafc.
But currently the arterial
access to this route as a dual
carriageway is like a restricted
blood vessel: a rush to a point
and then a major blockage.
As for more logistical thundering through Scarborough, with
proposals to spend millions
there to make it international

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tourism standardand vibrant,


well at this stage Ill have an
aspirin.
But not before I acknowledge
the current works on the Reid
Highway between Erindale
Road and Marmion Avenue
intersection by civil engineers
Georgiou. Very efcient no-fuss
construction!
I, like many others, wish that
other public works could be carried out with similar efciency
and less red tape.
Robert Mitchell
Onslow Road, Shenton Park

Re: Cott rocked by CBH


noise (POST, November 7).
What a disappointing article
to read about our local community.
How such a negative local
resident can get page space in a
community paper astounds me.
The Melbourne Cup is a historic annual event that brings a
wonderful festival atmosphere
to our community and is cause
for celebration.
The Cottesloe Beach Hotel
should be applauded for hosting such a great event and
locals such as this should not
be wasting council time with
such petty complaints of noise
during daylight hours.
Lets hope our council supports more events in our pubs
and restaurants and on the
foreshore to help bring the
community together.
Jaime Atkinson
Hawkstone Street, Cottesloe

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POST, November 14, 2015 Page 47

FOR SALE

70 Philip Road
DALKEITH WA 6009

SPACIOUS & MODERN FAMILY HOME


5

56

33

Architecturally designed to maximise light and space


Luxurious master bedroom suite on ground floor
5 bedrooms all with ensuite bathrooms
Dedicated study and large games room/guest flat
Alfresco poolside entertaining
Three car lockup garage off rear right of way plus
secure gated hardstand off Philip Road
C-Bus smart wired, full security, R/C air conditioned
Land: 1,164sqm House: Approx. 824sqm

PETER ROBERTSON
0427 958 929
peter.robertson@porteous.com.au
Office: 9386 8800
www.porteous.com.au

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AUCTION
Saturday 14th November - 12noon On Site

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SPACIOUS, STYLISH,
COMFORTABLE
Constructed of brick and weatherboard, this
charming ve-bedroom home radiates with
personality; its batten windows, Juliette balcony
and delightful cottage-style gardens providing a
welcoming entry statement. The kids will love the
large swimming pool and the secret garden tucked
away around the corner its even big enough for a
trampoline or cubby house.
Comfortable and stylish, the home has so many
great features the proportions are large, the
spaces are versatile. On a 691sqm sub divisible
block, the property is fully fenced and very private,
with laneway access to an over-size double garage
at the rear.
Dont delay in expressing your interest for this one
it wont last long.

691sqm
Sub-Divisable Land

Frank Torre
0411 866 550

www.housere.com.au
p: +61 8 9284 5554 | a: 10 Station St Cottesloe WA 6011, Australia

Andrew Gill
0439 955 725

SOLD
More properties needed for cash buyers

19 John Street, Cottesloe

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BUYERS LOOKING IN WESTERN SUBURBS FOR:


Big Family Houses Needed - 3 Bed + Study - Swanb / Clare / Mt Clare
4 Bed Cott / Swanb Area
4 Bed + Pool - Low $2m Budget Location Flexible
4 Bed 3 Bath - $2-3m Budget
5 Bed - $3.5 - $4.5m Budget Ned / Dalk
Character Home - 4x2 with 600sqm plus Land + Up to $4mill
Large Land Holding - 1,000sqm Land or More
House with Studio - 3-4 Bed + Studio/ Workshop Flexible with
location
Close to Beach - $1.5m Budget - Cott / Swanb
Renovators Delight - $1.2 Budget - Flexible location
Reno/Build - Older 3x2 $1.6m Budget - Cott / Mosman Park
Ocean View Apartment - $1-1.3m
House with Ocean Views - 3-4 Bed $3-4m Budget - Ned / Dalk
Area

Before you SELL speak to the Agents who are SELLING

Frank Torre
0411 866 550

www.housere.com.au
p: +61 8 9284 5554 | a: 10 Station St Cottesloe WA 6011, Australia

Andrew Gill
0439 955 725

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AUCTION
Saturday 5th December - 11.00am On Site

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ELEGANT LIVING
BY THE BEACH
Positioned on a large corner block, this home
offers an enticing lifestyle in a friendly, familyoriented neighbourhood. Sumptuously modern
and beautifully presented, the spacious oor plan
encompasses multiple living areas, a large study,
palatial master suite, and a self-contained onebedroom apartment, with its own garage and
private laneway entry. Glass doors wrap around
the living areas, harnessing soft northern sun and
ensuring the home is lled with light on the darkest
winter days. This leads out to the very private
outdoor areas, and a sparkling L-shape swimming
pool. Upstairs, the entertaining balcony has wide
views of Cottesloes famous Norfolk pines and red
sunsets. This home needs to be seen to be fully
appreciated. Prepare to be impressed!

500sqm Land

Frank Torre
0411 866 550
Andrew Gill
0439 955 725

www.housere.com.au
p: +61 8 9284 5554 | a: 10 Station St Cottesloe WA 6011, Australia

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LEAFY EXECUTIVE
LIVING
Welcome to your own private sanctuary, anked by
fuss-free gardens & a luxurious below-ground lap
pool. An understated masterpiece, the street front
gives only a small hint of the paradise that exists
behind the garden walls. Inspired by the modernist
era, this four-bedroom (plus study) home is all about
ow and functionality. Voluminous living areas wrap
around entertaining courtyards and oor-to-ceiling
glass catches the lush views without compromise
to the homes strong thermal performance. This
immaculate property ticks all the boxes for buyers
looking to move into Cottesloe and hit the ground
running, with no work to do. It is the epitome of
stylish executive living and the location will leave you
wanting for nothing.

Frank Torre
0411 866 550

www.housere.com.au
p: +61 8 9284 5554 | a: 10 Station St Cottesloe WA 6011, Australia

Andrew Gill
0439 955 725

704sqm Land

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ljhooker claremont
Land size

Dalkeith 2 Robert Street

SOARING CEILINGS, SPARKLNG POOL, GREAT FAMILY OPTIONS


Superb northern light sparkles on the pool, and the scent of
jasmine wafts into the alfresco. Cosy fires welcome you home
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feel relaxed and welcome. This is a home for all seasons and
provides a choice of areas for all family members.
Features separate living areas, magnificent kitchen, theatre,
alfresco and pool, 3 double bedrooms with WIR and ensuites,
1 double bedroom with BIR, 5th bedroom/study, bathroom,

827sqm

Offers

double garage, plus single garage off ROW. PLUS ducted R/C
air conditioning, underfloor heating, 3 Jetmaster fireplaces, cellar/
understairs storage, security, Smartwiring, excellent storage, high
ceilings and established easy care gardens.

View By Appointment Monday


November 16th at 6.00PM
claremont.ljhooker.com.au

Perfectly located on a quiet street just moments from the local


Dalkeith school, parks, shops & cafes, and a short stroll to the
river. Uncomplicated luxury ensures a relaxed lifestyle, and there
is plenty of space for entertaining family and friends.

Vivien Yap 0433 258 818


vivien.yap@ljhooker.com.au

Land size

Cottesloe 1 Webb Street

TIMELESS FAMILY SANCTUARY!


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spacious separate living areas, theatre, undercroft games room
with ensuite, balcony with ocean views, a magnificent open plan
kitchen, alfresco area overlooking the sparkling pool, six double
bedrooms with WIR or BIR, four bathrooms, office, wine cellar,

1083sqm

For Sale High $4 Mil - Low $5 Mil


store rooms, four car garage and more.

View Saturday 1.00PM - 1.30PM

Quality finishes throughout include ducted R/C air conditioning,


polished jarrah floors, Caesarstone benches, excellent security and
established gardens.

claremont.ljhooker.com.au

Walk to the beach, parks, and cafes. Shops, bus, train, and
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Vivien Yap 0433 258 818


vivien.yap@ljhooker.com.au
All information contained herein is gathered from sources we consider to be reliable. However, we cannot guarantee or give any warranty about the information provided. Interested parties must solely rely on their own enquiries.

claremont.ljhooker.com.au

LJ Hooker Claremont 08 6558 5888

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Wembley 68 Keane Street

THE WOW! FACTOR, GREAT ENTERTAINER, AMAZING LIGHT


An absolute knockout! This amazing family home offers
incredibly spacious living zones that flow effortlessly from one
to another, and is fitted out with impeccable taste and quality.
Nestled in a quiet Wembley street walking distance to schools,
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alfresco areas, a huge gourmet kitchen and five-star hotel style


in the main bedroom, bespoke fittings, eco friendly features and
modern tech convenience, this is a spectacular home!

728sqm

Auction Saturday December 5


at 2.30PM (unless sold prior)
View Saturday 11.50AM - 12.25PM
claremont.ljhooker.com.au

Designed to enhance a work/play/sleep balance, the custom-built


home is high spec and has some remarkable practical features
which will make life that bit easier. With stunning living and

Vivien Yap 0433 258 818


vivien.yap@ljhooker.com.au

Claremont 106/40 St Quentin Avenue

LET ME ENTERTAIN YOU!


Take on this exclusive address and be part of the action in the
bustling heart of Claremont! Enjoy the vibrancy of city living and
the finest contemporary style in this luxury apartment.
With cafes, restaurants, gourmet food shopping and of course
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entertain you!
The luxurious home offers a bright living and dining area,
gourmet kitchen, a spacious bedroom with built in robes, chic
bathroom with superb quality fittings, laundry, organisational or
study nook, and secure car park.

For Sale (DUO\V


There is ducted air-conditioning, timber floors, stone benches,
good storage and security. The sought-after complex also boasts
a heated pool, sauna, well equipped gym, secure foyer, and
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View By Appointment
claremont.ljhooker.com.au

With beaches, excellent schools and train station close by, plus the
24hour city vibe, this fantastic location lives up to your dreams!
72sqm Internal
36sqm Balcony

Vivien Yap 0433 258 818


vivien.yap@ljhooker.com.au

All information contained herein is gathered from sources we consider to be reliable. However, we cannot guarantee or give any warranty about the information provided. Interested parties must solely rely on their own enquiries.

claremont.ljhooker.com.au

LJ Hooker Claremont 08 6558 5888

Page 52 POST, November 14, 2015

LIMITED AVAILABILITY

LIVE THE COTTESLOE LIFE

Shellabears has the


pleasure of offering
Cottesloes first new
integrated development
in over 28 years Overton Terraces.

Nick Holt 0477 443 996


nick@shellabears.com.au

POST, November 14, 2015 Page 53

FIRST DEVELOPMENT IN
OVER 28 YEARS

These homes have a modest residential focus


to the street and are created to suit the needs
of all the community in Cottesloe. Designed
by Banham Architects, the development
has a warm coastal feel with strong linear
expressions that seamlessly flow between
indoors and outdoors.
There is a variety of homes from single and
double level apartments, flexible studios and
the penthouses to come, priced from $975,000.

Chris Shellabear 0418 910 065


chris@shellabears.com.au

Page 54 POST, November 14, 2015

With one of us, you get all of us

www.acton.com.au

ACTON Applecross
13 Kearns Cres, Applecross
T 08 9316 8088

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500 Stirling Hwy, Peppermint
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2/678 Beaufort St, Mt Lawley
T 08 9272 2488

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ACTON SOUTH CENTRAL


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T 08 6310 0300

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2/49 Spencer Street, Bunbury
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30 Queen Street, Busselton
T 08 9754 9200

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2 - 4 Mint Street, Victoria Park
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T 08 9474 2088

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6 Tapping Road, Quinns Rocks
T 08 9400 1600

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POST, November 14, 2015 Page 55

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5B PRINCESS RD, DOUBLEVIEW

$699K-$729K

30A KAY STREET, SCARBOROUGH

$795PW

PRETTY AS A PICTURE

EXECUTIVE RESIDENCE

Situated in the heart of South Doubleview, this light and bright two storey
townhouse is the perfect home as a downsizer, rst home or investment.
Located close to a variety of excellent shopping centres and with good
public transport nearby, this is a gem waiting for its new owner.

Modern & near-new


Four double bedroom, two bathrooms
Cul-de-sac on the beautiful Sunset Coast
Spacious living areas on two levels,
Timber ooring, granite benches all wet areas
You can hear the waves at night
Conveniently located to the new developments along the
Scarborough Beach foreshore, this opportunity should not be missed!

Three upstairs bedrooms with semi Ensuite Panasonic reverse cycle air
Separate well-equipped kitchen
conditioning
Comfortable, spacious lounge and
Established leafy gardens
dining area
with reticulation
Stunning stained glass picture window
Shady alfresco
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HOME OPEN: BY APPOINTMENT

KIM STOCK 0422 486 840


kim.stock@acton.com.au

KIM FERNIE 0408 985 027


kim.fernie@acton.com.au

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8/150 FLAMBOROUGH ST, DOUBLEVIEW $600PW

6/17 DRABBLE RD, SCARBOROUGH

CLASSY TOWNHOUSE

SUMMERTIME LOCATION

Modern kitchen with dishwasher and quality appliances


Beautiful polished timber oors
3 spacious bedrooms two with built in robes
Split system air conditioning
2 spacious and modern bathrooms, 3 WCs
Low maintenance with secluded courtyard
STUNNING and very well maintained modern townhouse is located
only a short drive to beautiful beaches, Karrinyup shopping centre and
close to public transport and freeway.

Fantastic 2 storey townhouse


Open spacious lounge room and tiled dining area
Shady outdoor area
3 bedrooms located upstairs
Upstairs balcony area
Single garage with additional open space
This great property is situated in the much sought after Scarborough
area, close to transport, beaches, shops and much more!

$510PW

HOME OPEN: BY APPOINTMENT

HOME OPEN: BY APPOINTMENT

GINA BUCKLE 0437 927 018


gina.buckle@acton.com.au

KIM FERNIE 0408 985 027


kim.fernie@acton.com.au

ACTON NORTH 6/316 THE BOULEVARD, CITY BEACH PH: (08) 9285 0111 FAX: 9285 0122 WWW.ACTON.COM.AU

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ASCENT APARTMENTS

109 York Street, Subiaco

Only 4 Apartments so make sure you register your interest with us today
Quality apartments in this exclusive boutique development in Subiaco. Beautifully appointed 2
bedroom residences with stylish finishings throughout with secure parking. Invest now and reap
the rewards with affordable luxury with the convenience and style that the Subiaco lifestyle precinct
offers within walking distance to everything. With open plan living and adjoining courtyard, these
apartments display cutting edge design to add to the sophistication within this exclusive complex.

PROJECTS

BRAD RAYNOR 0414 425 338


brad.raynor@acton.com.au

CENTRAL

BOYD FRASER 0403 007 725

boyd.fraser@acton.com.au

ACTON PROJECTS 191-193 STIRLING HIGHWAY, NEDLANDS WA 6009 PH: 6160 6480 PROJECTS@ACTON.COM.AU

POST, November 14, 2015 Page 57

COTTESLOE
54 MANNING ST, MOSMAN PARK

$1,590,000

YOUR OWN FOOTBALL FIELD!


Ticking all the boxes! This spacious, single level, four bedroom home offers a
private lifestyle in a friendly neighbourhood. On a large 896sqm landholding
this house is ideal for a growing family or downsizers who are still wanting
land. The light and airy home has three separate living areas and a large
covered alfresco perfect for all year round entertaining. The beautiful garden
has room for a pool, and there is a large shed/ workshop with ROW access.
With quality ttings throughout, air conditioning, no steps and wide doorways,
this immaculate and comfortable residence is walking distance to local shops,
the river and the beach.

896sqm

ROW

HOME OPEN: SATURDAY 14TH NOVEMBER 12.45PM - 1.20PM

DEBORAH BRADY 0405 570 903


3
deborah.brady@acton.com.au
41 BROOME STREET, NEDLANDS

FROM $1.795M

JUST MOVE IN!


Immaculately presented house and garden, with various living areas throughout
this ve bedroom home for family members to relax in their own favourite space.
Enjoy year round entertaining in the gorgeous alfresco area, and love the light
and space of this very liveable home. Delight in creating delicious dishes in
the magnicent granite kitchen with integrated fridge, Ilve oven, gas cooktop
and Miele dishwasher. You will love the light in the spacious casual living room
which looks out to the alfresco and lush gardens. Offering family exibility, with
everything on one level and a separate entrance to the rear bedroom wing,
allowing independence for those who require it.
Deborah Brady
5

787sqm

HOME OPEN: SATURDAY 14TH NOVEMBER 9.45AM - 10.35AM

DEBORAH BRADY 0405 570 903


3
deborah.brady@acton.com.au
121 ROSALIE STREET, SHENTON PARK

AUCTION

A RARE BRIGHT BEAUTY!


AUCTION SAT 28TH NOVEMBER 2015 AT 1PM ON SITE (UNLESS SOLD PRIOR)
Grand proportions and stunning open style this magnicent family home is
the only six bedroom home on the market in Shenton Park! Fragrant jasmine
winding up the front verandah posts is pretty as a picture, and there are charming
period features such as jarrah oors and stained glass windows right through
this extensive home. Relax in the superb alfresco pavilion, or take a dip in the
sparkling pool. A huge kitchen is extremely spacious and has two ovens and a
central island bench, perfect for long family feasts. The bedrooms are light and
bright, with lovely leafy views from the upper storey. Walk to Kings Park, Rosalie
Park, local shops and Subiacos bars and cafe strip. Excellent schools nearby,
y, in
the Shenton College catchment and just 4km from CBD.
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HOME OPEN: SATURDAY 14TH NOVEMBER 10.55AM - 11.30AM


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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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COTTESLOE
10 COLUMBA PL, PEPPERMINT GROVE

$2,299,000

REMARKABLE LIVING!
Flooded with natural light, this private lock and leave home compliments
the ease of luxury and entertaining. With three enormous living areas, two
bedrooms with ensuites, a swimming pool and a stunning entertainment hub,
this home has everything you need for a relaxed lifestyle and is walking distance
to Cottesloe Primary School, the beach, river and shops all from this quiet culde-sac. This generous family home offers great separation, formal and informal
living, a study, an upstairs parents retreat, alfresco deck and outdoor kitchen, a
glistening pool and so much more.

704sqm

HOME OPEN: SATURDAY 14TH NOVEMBER 3.50PM - 4.25PM

DEBORAH BRADY 0405 570 903


3
deborah.brady@acton.com.au
27 CLEMENT STREET, SWANBOURNE

OFFERS

LET THE LIGHT SHINE IN!


OFFERS CLOSE ON OR BEFORE WEDNESDAY
18TH NOVEMBER 2015 AT 12.00PM
Light, open, and straight out of the pages of a magazine! This stunning home
has sunny spacious rooms which are breathtaking in their simplicity and
attention to detail. Immaculately designed to add substance to your lifestyle,
its the epitome of modern architectural integrity. A crisp style evokes a warm
friendly ambience throughout the open living areas, sleek seamless kitchen, and
stunning bedrooms and bathrooms. Walk to the beach and Allen Park. Close to
shops, excellent schools, train and bus.
Price Guide: Mid $2ms
3

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HOME OPEN: SATURDAY 14TH NOVEMBER 1.50PM - 2.25PM

DEBORAH BRADY 0405 570 903


3
deborah.brady@acton.com.au
2/51 RULE ST, NTH FREMANTLE LOW TO MID $2MS

LARGE APARTMENT WITH INDOOR POOL


Brilliantly located in the historic landmark Old Soap Factory enjoying spectacular
river and ocean vistas, this gracious home enjoys spacious living areas, kitchen with
quality appliances, indoor alfresco with pool and spa plus a magical master suite with
private deck and magnicent views. With bespoke style, this four bedroom home (plus
study and large mezzanine providing additional space) enjoys mod cons including
security, cellar and a glass lift to all levels. In a quiet cul-de-sac with the river at your feet,
this unique home is sure to impress, with its character features and views both across
the river and to the ocean, with the beach, schools, parks, public transport, cafes and
restaurants all nearby.
SELLER WILL CONSIDER ALL OFFERS.
4

490sqm

HOME OPEN: SATURDAY 14TH NOVEMBER 3.50PM - 4.25PM

DEBORAH BRADY 0405 570 903


3
deborah.brady@acton.com.au
ACTON COTTESLOE 500 STIRLING HIGHWAY, PEPPERMINT GROVE PH: (08) 9384 6999 WWW.ACTON.COM.AU/COTTESLOE

POST, November 14, 2015 Page 59

COTTESLOE
8 PARRY STREET, CLAREMONT

$2,995,000

HIGH ON THE HILL


Situated high on the Claremont Hill, this immaculate three level home has
charming character and a relaxed ambience. The period home (circa 1928)
offers everything you need to enjoy a modern family lifestyle, with separate
living spaces, exquisite workmanship and top end ttings. The elevated position
allows leafy views to the hills from the deck, and a cabana dining area is perfect
for entertaining by the sparkling pool. There are several shady alfresco areas
from which to enjoy the lush, award winning gardens which enfold the home
and provide a delight for the senses. Walk to excellent schools, Swanbourne
shops and Claremont Quarter, or stroll to the river in ten minutes.

908sqm

HOME OPEN: SATURDAY 14TH NOVEMBER 12.55PM - 1.30PM

DEBORAH BRADY 0405 570 903


3
deborah.brady@acton.com.au
32 THOMSON RD, CLAREMONT OFFERS FR $2.249M

LETS FALL IN LOVE!


Leafy dappled shade entices you into this pretty, contemporary home, nestled
discreetly in a quiet tree-lined street. The comfortable home makes you feel
immediately at ease. The spacious family residence offers generous rooms,
great separation and a low maintenance lifestyle and has polished jarrah oors
and quality ttings throughout. In a very convenient location with a beautiful
park at the end of the street, its walking distance to the river, Claremont shops
and cafes, bus and train and excellent schools.

521sqm

HOME OPEN: SATURDAY 14TH NOVEMBER 12.00PM - 12.35PM

DEBORAH BRADY 0405 570 903


3
deborah.brady@acton.com.au
23 SWANSEA STREET, SWANBOURNE

FR $2.650M

SEAMLESS ENTERTAINING!
Modern sophistication is the key to the relaxed ambience of this superb family
home. In a fantastic location on a quiet street, this is a surprise package which
promises easy living! Sensational vine-covered alfresco areas anchor the home
and create an oasis of relaxation overlooking the plunge pool. Bifolds blur the
line between inside/outside, and the wall mounted gas heater and ceiling fan
ensures year-round comfort. Architect designed to allow amazing exibility, this
high spec luxury home can be congured in different ways to suit your familys
changing needs, with an option to utilise a ground level master bedroom.
Perfectly private and immaculately presented, this low maintenance home ticks
all the boxes.
4

592sqm

CALL NOW FOR A VIEWING TIME

DEBORAH BRADY 0405 570 903


3
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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GEOGRAPHE, 3 STOCKYARD LANE

EXPRESS 28 DAY SALE

RURAL RETREAT 12.99 ACRES

MODERN + CBD + BEACH = YOU!

Awesome farm close to Stirling Forest and Peppermint Grove Beach, and within walking distance to Capel
Vale Winery and restaurant. 12.99 acres set up for horses, cattle or sheep, currently cutting pasture for
hay crop. The renovated homestead, sheds, fences and big irrigation bore are ready for new owners.

E28DS: ALL OFFERS PRESENTED 5PM, 07/12/2015 (UNLESS SOLD PRIOR)


You dont need a maths degree to gure out this has those big three you have been waiting for. Modern
and within 5 minutes to Busselton Jetty/CBD, and a 10 minute walk to the beach. Featuring nearly
300sqm of open living and 80sqm patio. Be quick, owners consolidating to retire, so no reserve yyet set.

SUNDAY 2.00PM - 2.45PM & TUESDAY 4.30PM - 5.30PM

TY CRIDDLE 0427 175 426


ty.criddle@acton.com.au

PETER JOHNSTON 0439 971 150


peter.johnston@acton.com.au

EW

GAVIN HOWLETT 0428 567 090


gavin.howlett@acton.com.au

DUNSBOROUGH

$1,150,000

BUSSELTON

$497,000

LUXURY IN OLD DUNSBOROUGH

PICTURE YOURSELF HERE

A stunning modern two-storey residence perched high on the hill in Old Dunsborough, a short walk
to Dunsboroughs stunning beaches and the property offers great ocean views. The property has an
excellent design with a substantial living area and kitchenette downstairs which ows onto the outside
entertaining area where you can enjoy a relaxing dip in the plunge pool.

Golden opportunity located just a short stroll from the picturesque waters of Geographe Bay combined
with the charm of yesteryear and the mod-cons of today, with big rooms and high ceilings that give a
spacious feel to this tastefully renovated 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom home on 536sqm.

LANCE HART 0417 979 516

ROGER SKELTON 0411 519 362

lance.hart@acton.com.au

roger.skelton@acton.com.au

DUNSBOROUGH

$799,000

YALLINGUP

$649,000

STUNNING VIEWS AND LOCATION!

QUALITY BLOCK AT REDUCED PRICE!

This immaculate home is bound to please, perched right on the edge of the Bluewater Lake and only a
quick stroll from a park and the golf course. Very spacious, light and bright open-plan area with access
out to the large purpose built alfresco dining area featuring uninterrupted lake views and built-in outdoor
kitchen. Entertaining will be an ease this summer!

In one of the most sought after locations for rural residential properties in the south west, this sloping 5
acre block in Gunyulgup Valley with panoramic valley views north and east would have to be the pick of
all. The property overlooks the magical vista of a winter creek quietly trickling over small granite waterfalls
all only a few hundred metres stroll to the Little Fish restaurant and Gunyulgup Gallery.

GAVIN HOWLETT 0428 567 090

CHRIS AYERS 0429 904 266

gavin.howlett@acton.com.au

chris.ayers@acton.com.au

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

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SOUTH WEST

2/2 GRIBBLE CIRCUIT, KEALY

$329,000 EACH

SENSATIONAL BUYING,
GET INTO THE MARKET NOW

Best value brand spanking new homes in the region you will not buy better. Ventura quality built with everything
done for you, investors and rst home buyers note these are perfectly set up to move in or rent out. With
feature parks, Vasse Primary School, Cape Naturaliste College, Coles coming mid-2016, stunning Abbey
beaches nearby, rst area to have high speed NBN available and all the attractions of the famed Margaret
River wine region on your doorstep, very Vasse living. Inspect immediately with Vincent as these will not last.

HOME OPEN:
SATURDAYS 1.00PM - 2.00PM

VINCENT MARRUFFO 0418 901 418 vincent.marruffo@acton.com.au

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YALLINGUP

$1,295,000

BOYANUP

EXPRESS 28 DAY SALE

DREAM PROPERTY PRICED RIGHT!

AVOCADO ACREAGE

The current owners have recently priced this beautiful property just right, which
you should seriously consider if you wish to make the move to this wonderful
part of the state! The property is nestled against a bush backdrop with sweeping
views down the beautiful Gunyulgup Valley, this unique 5 acre quality property
consists of the main house plus, via a covered entertainment area, a selfcontained guest wing.

EXPRESS 28 DAY SALE: ALL OFFERS PRESENTED 4PM,


10TH DECEMBER 2015 (UNLESS SOLD PRIOR)
Situated a few kms south of the village of Boyanup, with prime road
frontage, this farm includes a roadside ofce and sales store, with
machinery sheds. The homestead overlooks the Preston River which forms
the 550m long north boundary. Currently growing/selling avocados and
other fruits. The rest of the farm would suit cattle, sheep, horses, with
ample pasture. A deep bore, and water from the River supplies domestic,
stock and irrigation.

CHRIS AYERS 0429 904 266


chris.ayers@acton.com.au

PETER JOHNSTON 0439 971 150


peter.johnston@acton.com.au

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

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COTTESLOE

2 GODETIA GARDENS, MOUNT CLAREMONT

LOW $1,000,000s

PEACEFUL, EASY FEELING

413sqm

Sure to impress, this two-storey home is an excellent family offering sitting pretty in a private cul-de-sac. This
completely freestanding home is set on 413sqm and enjoys a peaceful position. Surrounded by parklands, excellent
schools and minutes to the Claremont Quarter and local beaches.

Offered in pristine condition


Front formal living and dining
Double garage
Separate study off the foyer entrance
Versatile layout has rear open plan family
living and dining
Spacious kitchen with gas stove stop,
dishwasher and ample cupboard space
Floor to ceiling windows and doors in the
dining/living lets in all the natural light

Large second bedroom downstairs with own entry


Downstairs master bedroom with ensuite and
walk in robe
Third bedroom with second bathroom upstairs
Laundry.
Enclosed courtyard gardens and entertaining area
Ducted reverse air conditioning
Freshly painted throughout
New carpets throughout

HOME OPEN: SATURDAY 14TH NOVEMBER 1.40PM - 2.15PM

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


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

POST, November 14, 2015 Page 63

COTTESLOE

103 CLEMENT STREET, SWANBOURNE

OFFERS

CONTEMPORARY ARCHITECT
DESIGNED BEACHHOUSE

923sqm

A stunning new home, the two-level design showcases a seamless alliance of innovative contemporary architecture,
luxury materials and prestige inclusions. Its prized location is moments to Swanbourne Beach. An air of renement
exists in the beautifully proportioned rooms which include ve excellent bedrooms including master with ensuite
and generous walk in wardrobe, three additional luxurious bathrooms, a very spacious downstairs study, or
sixth bedroom. There are three separate living areas, as well as an activity zone adjacent the kitchen. Full width
retractable oor to ceiling doors open to the large alfresco entertaining which overlooks the rear garden with pool,
and built in BBQ area. The kitchen design makes it ideal for entertaining, and is enhanced by Miele appliances,
including two dishwashers, and a cool room.
A few of the special features:
Designed by Michael Lyons Architect, and built by
Omega homes
Two gas replaces

Full height glass creates seamless indoor/outdoor


integration
Underoor heating
Solar power

HOME OPEN: SATURDAY 14TH NOVEMBER 3.10PM - 3.45PM

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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Community news

Dont feel lonely if


you lose a partner
There is no need to feel lonely
and cut off from life if your husband or partner has died.
Stepping Out is a weekly evening
walking group for women who are
looking for a way to reconnect with
life, or create a new life without
their partners.
Organiser Sue Burgess says she
has arranged walks in the evenings
because that can be when women
feel most alone.
Its to fill that void of sitting
alone at an empty dinner table,
she said.
Sue got the idea for the club
after meeting a recently widowed
woman on an organised walk.
We found friendship on this
walk for two reasons, she said.
First, we both decided that the
walking group we were with was actually a competitive almost-running
group and far too fast for us!
Sue said the second reason was
that they were both widows.
We were both on this voyage of

discovery which involves intense


sadness, as well as the realisation
that we needed to find a way to
laugh, she said.
And as much as still-married
friends try to understand the grief
process, it seemed to us it might be
best shared with others who have
been there.
They know about the tears at
unexpected moments, and the
hope for life to eventually return
to some sense of normal, and to be
happy again.
Sue said that while losing a
partner and trying to establish a
new life were challenging, people
had only one life to live.
So if you are looking for ways
to reconnect with life and live it
to the full after the loss of a loved
one, join us for a walk of about an
hour on Tuesday evenings in Kings
Park followed by an easy supper.
For more information, call
Sue on 0497 535 245 or email suebill888@gmail.com.

^
Twins Jaida and Jarrah already have their eyes on the dress-ups and toys for sale.

^E


One street, twelve garage sales


What could be more fun
than a garage sale? Twelve garage sales all in one street!
The neighbours in Doyle
Street, Mosman Park, are
turning their cul de sac into a
treasure trove next Saturday
morning, November 21, offering
their loved and used belongings for sale.
Pixie from No. 1 has hundreds of books, including a
complete set of Dickens, some
with the pages still uncut:

Which proves Ive never read


them! she said.
Two-year-old twins Jaida and
Jarrah from No. 6 no longer
need their baby clothes and
toys.
We have lots of great twin
sets of clothes, so we hope
parents and grandparents of
twin babies will come and buy
them, their mother Vicki said.
George at No.14 has some
pristine fishing gear.
Some of it has never been
sullied by the bite of a fish!

he said.
The family at No. 11 have
costumes and dress-ups, including King Arthurs crest
and banner.
Toys, clothes, small pieces of
furniture, homewares, baskets,
vinyl records including some
Beatles hits a set of carved
wooden Three Wise Men and
a pink and gold hula hoop are
among the treasures.
The Doyle Street garage sale
will open at 9am and not before.
The sale will finish by 1pm.

Help Lifeline help people in crisis


&




Lifeline, a 24-hour crisis


support line, needs funds to
train more volunteers and
save lives.
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postnewspapers.com.au

Everybody reads the POST!

From now on and through


the Christmas period, thousands of Western Australians
will call Lifelines 13 11 14
crisis support line.
One in four will be at imminent risk of suicide.
Lifeline WAs CEO, Fiona
Kalaf, said the Christmas
period was the busiest time
of the year, with the national
crisis support line receiving a
call every 37 seconds.
Christmas is usually a time

of family, sharing and giving,


she said.
But for some people, it can
be a time of despair, loneliness
and isolation.
Ms Kalaf said Lifeline volunteers answered 90% of calls
Australia-wide, but that was
not enough.
Lifeline WAs Lights for
Lifeline campaign is raising
funds to train more accredited
volunteers.
Ms Kalaf said it cost $3000
to train each volunteer for the
crisis support phone service,
with months of training and
one years probation.

This festive season, we are


calling on businesses to pledge
their support with a minimum
of $3000, and for the community to donate generously,
she said.
For every $50 donated, individuals can go in the draw
to win a Mazda2 Neo Sedan
from Parkland Mazda.
We are also asking the
community to dedicate their
Christmas lights and raise
funds.
The campaign runs until
December 31.
For more information, go to
lights.org.au

We keep growing so you keep prospering


Bellcourt Property Group are pleased to welcome Lisa Needham to the sales team as
a property consultant within the Western Suburbs. Living and selling locally, Lisa brings
15 years sales experience and enthusiasm to the team. With Lisas determination,
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and unrivalled commitment.
Welcome Lisa!

Lisa Needham
Property Consultant
0449 939 040

08 9382 7700 bellcourtproperty.com.au

POST, November 14, 2015 Page 65

18 Winmarley Street, Floreat


3

3 m2

802

A Little
Imagination
Bidding starts at $1million

Break in to one of Perths most desirable suburbs


with change to spare for future sprucing and
marvellous modications.
Embodying the charm and romance of the 1950s
era, this elevated corner home offers you an
opportunity to capitalise on its enormous untapped
potential.

AUCTION: On site Saturday


5th December
at 10:00am
(If not sold prior)
WILL BE SOLD
First
Viewing:

Saturday
14th November
10:00am - 10:30am

Brilliant renovator
Large corner block
Original art deco features
Jarrah ooring and high ceilings
Elevated from the street

WEST COAST

Cam Greig | 0411 888 891 | camg@oneagency.com.au

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Community news

A creative
way to
help others

Learn how
to control
your pooch

A years worth of work by


painters in a group called Art
Matters will go on sale for charity next weekend at St Philips
Church in Cottesloe.

Swanbourne vet Tony Vigano


will focus on responsible dog
ownership in a chat organised by the Friends of Lake
Claremont.

Everyone is welcome at the


opening night of the exhibition
on Friday, November 20, from
5.30 to 7.30pm, with drinks and
nibbles provided.
The exhibition continues on
Saturday, November 21, from
11am to 3pm, and Sunday,
November 22, from 11am to 1pm,
at St Philips, on the corner of
Marmion and Napier streets.
Last year, the group raised
$3600, which helped with the
ebola crisis in Africa, street kids
in Cu Chi, Vietnam, and World
Visions Child Rescue program.
This year, the takings will go
towards the global refugee crisis
and to pay a teachers salary at
St Domenics school in Vietnam.
The art will range in price
from $30 in the bargain corner
to $400 for framed works, with
some paintings sold through a
silent auction.
There will also be gift cards
printed from the artists original
creations, including landscapes,
floral arrangements and modern
themes.
Each week the artists meet
from 11am to 1pm on Fridays
in the church hall, where more
experienced artists are happy
to share their knowledge and
expertise.
The artists works in oils, pastels, watercolours and acrylics.
For further information, call
Helen Manley on 0418 911 007
or Liz Parry on 0415 5330 313.

Tony, who has 47 years of experience as a vet, will explain


how proper training and control
of dogs are better for the community and the environment.
All interested people are
invited to come along to the
Lake Claremont Golf Club and
enjoy not only Tonys talk, but
also light refreshments and the
opportunity to chat with other
members of the local community.
The talk is on Tuesday,
November 24, at the Lake
Claremont Golf Club, 7 Lapsley
Road, Claremont, from 6.30 to
7.30pm. The doors will open
at 6pm.
RSVP for catering purposes
to folc.wa@gmail.com.
A gold coin donation will be
appreciated.

Make extra cash


sell your unwanted
items in the POST
40s
for only$
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Pauline Gardiner works on a watercolour for next weekends exhibition and sale for charity.
Photo: Paul McGovern

Enjoy the Bibbulmun in comfort


Walk the best bits of the
Bibbulmun with the people
who know it best on the annual Bibbulmun and Beyond
nine-day guided tour in May
next year.
The trip is organised by the
Bibbulmun Track Foundation,
the people who know the track
intimately and love sharing it
with others.
The Bibbulmun Track is listed
by National Geographic as one
of the worlds 20 Top Trails and
stretches almost 1000km from
Kalamunda in the Perth Hills
to Albany.
The nine-day itinerary incorporates full and half-day walks
along sections of the track and
beyond into the Stirling Range
National Park near Albany,
where participants climb to the
w
summit of Bluff Knoll (1094m)
and are rewarded with the
breathtaking views.
The walks will go through ancient forests, coastal heathland
and spectacular views.
Participants walk on the track
with only a small day pack, with
w

the flexible itinerary catering


for people of all experience and
fitness level.
A bus provides transport to
and from the track each day
and evenings are spent in comfortable accommodation in the
rural towns.
All meals, accommodation,

transport to and from Perth,


entry to attractions and guides
are included in the tour price
of $2750 twin share.
The trip leaves on Monday,
May 9, 2016.
For more information call
9481 0551 or visit www.bibbulmuntrack.org.au.

Tea party for Seaviews 70th


Seaview community
Kindergarten will celebrate its
70th birthday with a morning
tea this Saturday, November 14,
and all past teachers, students
and parents are welcome.
The parents who run the
kindy, in Cottesloe, are hosting the morning tea from 9.30
to 10.30am.
With help from the Grove
library community historian,
the parents have discovered
that the kindy has been on its
current site, on the corner of
Broome and Jarrad streets,
for 50 years.
Before that it was somewhere

in the vicinity of Harvey Field.


Seaview Community
Kindergarten has provided
a significant contribution
to the early education of the
youngest members of the local
community and their families
and is very fondly remembered
by several generations of
Cottesloe families.
The parents have been working to collect all the photos
and other memorabilia they
can and would welcome more
information to fill the gaps.
Head along on the day or
call Pip Short on 0406 068 214.

Vet Tony Vigano will pass on tips


and advice about how to be a
responsible dog owner.

POST, November 14, 2015 Page 67

Auction

CLIFFTOP BANHAM RESIDENCE

11am, Saturday
5th December 2015

Spectacular 2 storey home in choice


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11 SAUNDERS ST,
MOSMAN PARK

D E S I R A B L E P R O P E RT Y
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847sqm
of land

Panoramic river views through to the city lights.


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Home Opens Saturdays 12:15 - 1:00 pm

MACK HALL ADAM LENEGAN


0417 744 600
0417 286 163

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Community news

Whats on

Lets swap
goods and
services

in POST community
Share trading

The not-for-profit Australian


Technical Analysts Association
promotes share trading, investing education and networking.
At its next monthly meeting, at
6pm on Thursday, November 19,
Peter Pontikis will discuss a new
way of thinking he recommends
for investors. The meeting is in
UWAs St Catherines College,
Crawley. All visitors are welcome.
Enquiries: go to ataa.com.au, or
call Derek 0447 744 493 or Julian
9284 2092.

Twenty years ago, a thriving western suburb self-help


group, the Local Energy
Trading System (LETS), offered members a cashless way
to trade goods and services.

Ratepayer meeting

The Mosman Park Residents and


Ratepayers Association meeting will be at 7pm on Monday,
November 16, in the Mosman
Park Bowling Club.
Unitarians

When the Unitarian Association


meets on Sunday, November
15, Goff Barrett-Lennard will
give a talk titled Humankind: A
meteoric beginning, with great
change ahead in our species
and our world. Humans have
evolved very rapidly from our
ape-like ancestors and plausibly
this evolution will continue until
our descendants are as distant
in their (advanced) comprehensions as we are from those earlier
ancestors. Go aims to explore
broad implications of this for religious faiths and belief systems.
The talk is at 10.30am in Drabble
House, behind Nedlands library.
Enquiries: perthunitarians.org or
9336 4809.

Noongar elder Leonard Thorn gives Miles Gaspar, from Year 3, some tips about throwing a boomerang.

Elders pass on their ancient culture


Students at West Leederville
Primary School recently found
out a lot more about Noongar
life and culture.
Leonard Thorn, an elder from
the Noongar people, and Dale
Tilbrook, a descendant of the
Wardandi Bibbulum people,
shared their deep knowledge of

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Aboriginal culture with students


on excursions to Kings Park.
Students from middle primary
classes took part in several
workshops designed to help
them learn about kambarang,
one of the six seasons Noongar
people observe.
They learnt about activities
usually associated with kambarang, such as hunting
large and small animals and
gathering fruits, vegetables
and seeds from the bush.
Activities included throwing returning and nonreturning boomerangs and
spears, making bracelets
out of beads and quondong

seeds, practising weaving skills,


and tasting delicious quondong
jam.
Year 2/3 teacher Mrs Murphy
said: It was a wonderful opportunity for our students to
learn directly about Aboriginal
culture and engage in related
hands-on activities.
They absolutely loved it.
The workshops were part of
the Department of Aboriginal
Affairs Partnership Learning
Acceptance Sharing (PALS)
program.
PALS encourages young WA
students to develop projects that
promote reconciliation in their
local community.

The local group is no longer,


but the fast-growing Perth LETS
is offering interested people the
same opportunity.
Perth LETS members have
traded graphic design, text
editing, and interstate accommodation.
Among typical local trades are
tuition, haircuts, car and electrical repairs, cake decorating,
books, seeds, fruit, vegetables,
preserves, recipes, furniture,
computers, appliances, even
cars.
All without the need for cash.
Now with the advantage of
an online recording system,
members can see all goods and
services on offer or wanted,
and trading is possible not just
across Perth, but statewide,
interstate and even internationally.
Spokesman Adrian Doesburg
says the potential for trading
goods without money is as varied as the tens of thousands of
Australian and global users of
the system.
People may be short of
money, but by exchanging skills,
services and surplus goods, they
can expand their economic
activity, he said.
For more information about
the Perth LETS, ring Adrian on
0417 978 996, or Tony Clark on
9497 8619.

Thinking positive about road safety


The power of positive
thoughts will focus on the
victims of road traffic accidents at a gathering in
Shenton Park.

$30

Organised by the Brahma


Kumaris Meditation Centre,
the meditative evening is

Signed copies of Presumed Guilty are available from


the POST at 276 Onslow Road, Shenton Park or
The Lane Bookshop, Claremont or buy online from the ABC Shop

Help the Salvos


help others with a gift in your Will
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in greatest need? Including a gift to The Salvation Army will enable
us to continue to assist more than one million Australians every year.
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an opportunity to join thousands of people worldwide to


commemorate the UN Day of
Remembrance for Road Traffic
Victims.
The aim of the meditation is
to help the victims and survivors of road accidents as well
as those who attend the scenes

for their courage and the help


they give.
It will run from 6.30 to 7.30pm
on Sunday, November 15, at
the meditation centre at 2
Excelsior Street.
For more information, call
9388 6101 or email perth@
au.brahmakumaris.org.

NOTIFICATION
STEREOSONIC MUSIC FESTIVAL
CLAREMONT SHOWGROUND
SUNDAY 29 NOVEMBER 2015
The Stereosonic dance music festival is being held at the Claremont
Showground on Sunday, 29 November.
Running times of the event will be:
Sunday 29 November: Gates open 12.00pm.
Music commences at 12.00pm. Music will cease at 10.00pm.
Sound system tests will be conducted:
for a maximum of two hours between 2.00pm and 6.00pm on
Saturday 28 November, on production day;
and for a maximum of two hours between 10.00am and 12.00pm on
Sunday 29 November, on event day.
Noise Management
Stage and speaker layouts are designed to obtain maximum screening
from buildings and topography.
Noise levels will be continuously monitored both inside and outside the
venue.
Sounds systems will be adjusted wherever practicable to reduce noise
emissions to residents.
Road closures/trafc management
The following roads will be closed on both days of the event from
11.00am to 11.00pm.
Second Avenue (between Graylands Rd and Ashton Ave). NOTE: Trafc
controllers will allow residents of Second Avenue through the road
closures. They will request to sight your drivers license to verify your
address.
Shenton Road (between Davies Rd and Gugeri St). The Gugeri St
entrance to the subway will be closed.
Graylands Road (between Shenton and Lapsley Rds).
One land on Gugeri Street, heading north.
There will be a 40km/hour event zone on Gugeri Street, in both directions,
on the day of the event from 11.00am to 11.00pm.
Complaints or Enquiries
There will be a dedicated information and complaint line for residents,
attended at all times on the day of the event. The number is 08 6555 3051.
Any enquiries or concerns regarding the event prior to 29 November may be
directed to Sunset Events on 9336 2837 or info@sunsetevents.com.au.

Moo needs the right family and home to thrive.

Moo loves cuddles


Is your family looking for a fun new
member?
Moo would love to meet you.
She is a two-year-old border collie cross and
while she can be a bit shy to start with, once
she gets to know you, her fun side comes out.
She is very active and loves running about
and exploring, before climbing into your lap
for cuddles.
Moo is not good with young children, but she
is very intelligent and will really improve with
the right owner and home.
If youd like to meet Moo, visit the Dogs
Refuge Home, 30 Lemnos Street, Shenotn Park,
or go to dogshome.org.au.

POST, November 14, 2015 Page 69

For Sale

Large River View Residence

ALL OFFERS PRESENTED


BY 5PM DEC 9TH 2015
(Unless sold prior)

Limestone RIVERSTONE build of the highest quality. Spacious light lled improvements
of 505sqm under main roof on an elevated landholding of 1,088sqm.
Accommodation: Ground Floor: Family room, bar, outdoor living, gymnasium, four
bedrooms, two bathrooms, pool, below ground cellar, double garaging with ample space
for more activity. Upper Floor: Living, dining, kitchen, study (TV room), powder room,
main bedroom with ensuite and walk in robe entertainers balcony enjoying the water and
treetop vista. This home is mindful of a growing family facilitating thoughtful separation
of living and respite areas.

PRICE GUIDE FROM $3.5M

12 Saddington Cres,
MOSMAN PARK

mackhall.com.au/300196

D E S I R A B L E P R O P E RT Y
5

1,088sqm
land

Open Wed 6-7pm & Sat 12-12.45pm

MURRAY PETER
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04 111888 25

murray@mackhall.com.au
au
9286 5555
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Community news

Stroll by the Swans past


Enjoy a vicarious stroll
along the beautiful Swan
River in the last of Heritage
Perths Walk and Talk series
for this year.
The talk, about the history
of the Swan, will be presented
by WA Museum curator Sue
Graham-Taylor, a professional
historian and researcher.
The Noongar people knew
the river as Derbarl Yerrigan.
In 1697, Dutch explorer
Willem de Vlamingh named
it Swarte Swaene-Revier after
the native black swan, the name
that once translated stuck.
Since settlement, the river

has been a sewer, a transport


route, a site for the disposal of
industrial effluent, a rubbish
dump, as well as a sporting and
recreational venue.
Dr Graham Taylor has worked
on many aspects of the history
of the Swan and Canning rivers,
most recently with the National
Trust as lead historian for
the Swan Canning Riverpark
Interpretation Plan.
Her talk is free, but places are
limited so need to be booked
by going to heritageperth.com.
It will be held in Burt Hall,
St George Cathedral, Perth,
at 12.30pm on Wednesday,
November 25.

Diplomacy expert
talks on refugees
How effective are
Australias policies on refugees in the context of the
European crisis?
William Maley, a professor
of diplomacy with the AsiaPacific College of Diplomacy
at the Australian National
University, in Canberra, will
give a free public lecture titled
Europes refugee crisis: Is
there an Australian solution?
This year, Europe has witnessed refugees approaching
its borders in large numbers,
leading to an atmosphere of
crisis and sharp divergences
among European elites over
how best to respond.
In this lecture, Professor

Maley shows how refugees


are constituted through the
Westphalian system of states,
and explores the specific factors that have contributed to
recent movements.
He also outlines some principles for responding to refugee
movements, and highlights the
limited value of Australian
policy settings in responding to
Europes complex challenges.
Professor Maleys lecture
for UWAs Centre for Muslim
States and Societies, is from
4 to 5.30pm on Tuesday,
November 17, in room 129 in
the social sciences building,
UWA.
To register, go to eventbrite.
com.au and search for Maley.

Swan River, View from Frasers Point (towards Heirisson Island), by Frederick Garling, 1827 (watercolour and
pencil). Picture: State Art Collection, Art Gallery of WA.

Vinnies warns about phone scams


The St Vincent de Paul
Society of WA has issued
a warning about possible
scammers asking for donations
in the organisations name.
St Vincent de Paul Society CEO
Mark Fitzpatrick wants to make
it very clear that the society does
not call people to ask for donations or try to sell anything.
We were contacted by a lady
who had received a call from
someone claiming to be a Vinnies
volunteer and asking her to
support the Vinnies Christmas
Appeal, Mr Fitzpatrick said.
We understand that the

callers message was that many


people struggle at this time of
year and you can help by purchasing tickets at $4 each or, if you
buy 50 tickets, you will receive
a $75 gift voucher.
Thankfully the lady who received the call was suspicious
and didnt give out any credit
card details, but instead called
us to check whether this was
legitimate.
Again, we would like to reiterate that this is a scam and
these people are in no way
associated with our organisation.

Mr Fitzpatrick said the society


did have an annual Christmas
appeal from November 1 to the
end of January.
However we do not undertake
the practice of door knocking
or cold calling in relation to
this campaign but simply appeal to the community to support us through donations, Mr
Fitzpatrick said.
If anyone receives a call that
they are concerned may not be
legitimate, we encourage them
to check with the organisation
directly before giving out any
credit card details.

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Community news

Help hard-up families


eat well at Christmas

WWI plaque
is missing
The Perth Modernian Society
is seeking the return of a plaque
that was once displayed outside
the gates of Thomas Street
Primary School in Subiaco.
The plaque honours former
students who died in the battleelds of World War I.
If you have any information
on the missing plaque, please
contact the Perth Modernian
Society on 9487 1192 or visit
perthmoderniansociety.org.au.

RIGHT: Perth Modernian Society


vice president Sallie Davies with a
replica of the missing plaque.

In just four days at the end


of the month, volunteers will
make up 200 food hampers
to help needy families over
Christmas.

Dont let shoddy knots spoil your day


How many times have you
had a good fish on your line,
playing it for several minutes
or hours only to lose it just
as you get it close to the boat?
Did your line break, or did
the hook just get pulled from
the line?
If all thats left at the end of
your nylon line is a curly bit
where your hook was attached,
your knot wasnt good enough.
Yeah, I know you always tie
great knots, but quite often even
good shos can get it wrong.
The major error is to tie your
knot in nylon line and pull it up
without any lubrication that
is, usually, spit.
Pulling up a knot in nylon
without lubrication causes friction, which causes heat, which is
deadly when it comes to knots.
Even if you have lubricated
the knot, many anglers tend to

FISHING

with Gary Shugg


pull up on the knot too fast which
once again causes friction.
So always, when using nylon
line, lubricate the knot and pull
up on it slowly and securely.
Every time you land a sh,
check your leader and the knots.
Look for any abrasions on the
line, either from rocks or the
shs teeth, and if there are any
signs of damage, do yourself a
favour and change the leader.
Many a sh has been lost because of damaged leaders that
get used again and again.
You do not need to know
anything fancy: just learning
a few simple knots and how to
tie them well will keep you in
good stead.
For tying line to hooks or

FOR SALE

swivels, I recommend the uni


knot, its one of the best.
If you like to use a double
from your main line to the bottom rig or to a lure, go for the
bimini twist.
This is a great knot that many
shos use, though some nd it a
little difcult to tie, especially
on a rocking boat.
A simpler alternative is the
spider hitch; it has a lower
strength rating, but I use it all
the time and have had very few
failures.
There are many fancy knots
for tying hooks or nylon leaders
to lures.
The lefties knot is very popular, and so is the rapala lure
knot.
If you want a great online
reference for tying knots, go
to animatedknots.com, which
shows you the easy way to tie
good knots.

The project, organised by


Margaret Courts Community
Outreach Centre, ensures 200
families going through hard
times will each receive a basket
lled with everyday food like
tinned meals, pasta, popcorn
and nuts, as well as treats for
the Christmas table, like fruit
mince pies and puddings.
The baskets are wrapped in
cellophane with giant red bows
and contain cards signed by
former Wimbledon champion
Margaret Court.
A team of NAB staff volun-

teers, headed by operations


manager Troy Di Silva and
Mansour Soltani, will make up
the hampers from November
24 to 27.
Retailers and businesses
can help by donating cash or
slightly imperfect products
for example with damaged
packaging or production
over-runs.
Individuals and families are
also welcome to contribute.
If you can help, ring Troy on
0411 651 776 or the Margaret
Court Community Outreach
Centre CEO Phil Baker on
0413 881 429.
The centre is behind the
Victory Life church at 1 Neil
Street, Osborne Park.

Mansour Soltani, left, and Troy Di Silva, from Margaret Courts Community Outreach Centre, urgently need donated food items to fill 200
Christmas hampers for disadvantaged families.

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The property has been developed aesthetically over 25
years as a private conservation reserve.
Complete with your own Restaurant/cottage zoned to
operate as a commercial venture. Can be run as a restaurant
or as a function centre for weddings and other club and
group bookings.
The homestead is abundant in country elegance nestled
amongst the beautiful parkland setting. Zoning also allows
subdivision. Inspection is a must. So close to Perth (just
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early
$1 millions

4 Coneower Corner, Churchlands


3

247m2

from
$1,950,000

167 The Boulevard, Floreat


4

Welcome Home
This home offers the full package enjoying privacy and a
tranquil treed outlook, immediate comfort, an easy care low
maintenance lifestyle and offers excellent value for your entry
into the Churchlands Green estate.

971m2

from
$795,000

1/65-67 Raglan Road, Mt Lawley


3

auction

AUCTION SAT 28TH NOVEMBER AT 11.00AM

873m2

AUCTION SAT 28TH NOVEMBER AT 2.00PM


This location is outstanding. Across the road from the AS
Luketina reserve on 873 sq metres and with R20 zoning, this
exciting block offers offering duplex potential or a sensational
new home site, and a with a 34 metre frontage, there are so
many options!
Open Sat 1:00pm - 1:45pm and Wed 5:00pm - 5:30pm

Adrian Abel
Michael Hallam
Nicole Jones
Adam Iles

1214m2

Open Saturday 12:00pm - 12:45pm

89 Buntine Road, Wembley Downs

Positioned across from the park, and with charming street


appeal, this character home offers lots of potential to renovate,
extend and create your own modern touches or presents a
fabulous opportunity to build your dream home.

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Abel

around
$1,485,000

auction

688m2

Open Sat 12:00pm - 12:45pm and Wed 5:45pm - 6:15pm

Looking for your next reno project? First time offered in 52


years, this much loved original home has been very well
maintained and is now ready for its new owners to stamp their
mark.

Open Saturday 10:00am - 10:45am

Open Saturday 11:00am - 11:45am

75 Kalinda Drive, City Beach


Packed with Potential and Proportions!

This modern and stylish three bedroom, three bathroom


townhouse is located in a boutique complex and will delight
those seeking a relaxed easy care lifestyle.

39 The Boulevard, Floreat

360m2

from
$1,385,000

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Near New Contemporary Residence

Simply Stunning

Located in a highly desired patch within Churchlands Green


on a generous 400sqm block this stunning family home ticks
ALL the boxes!

This stunning brand new Webb & Brown-Neaves home offers


the ultimate in luxury living. Developed for the MS Society
Mega Home Lottery this split level four bedroom, three
bathroom home is fully furnished, impressive in design and
features a 6 star energy rating.
Open Saturday 10:00am - 10:45am

Open Saturday 11:15am - 12:00pm

400m

Grand Scale Living & Resort Entertaining

from
$1,495,000

10 Omaroo Terrace, City Beach

This iconic grand entertainers home is situated in the highly


sought after prestigious golden mile, opposite the golf course.
Light lled and north facing, this unique home offers big
proportions and perfectly accommodates the growing family.

Open Saturday 10:00am - 10:45am

7 Needlewood Road, Churchlands

from
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0410 564 304


0407 470 100
0435 450 955
0423 470 600

Leederville 247 Oxford Street | 9208 1999

37 Kingsland Avenue, City Beach


4

1057m2

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Community news
Playgroup needs
new members
Nedlands Uniting Playgroup is looking for new
members.
The playgroup meets on
Wednesday and Fridays, from
9.30 to 11.30am at the Nedlands
Uniting Church, on the corner
of Bruce Street and Princess
Road.
A great range of toys and
activities for children is provided and there is a wonderful
outside play area.
All are welcome to join this
multicultural group and meet
some new friends.
For more information, ring
Rev. Kim Francis on 9386 1770.

Hale students included a beach clean-up as part of their 50km walk in


a day.

Buy a baby boab


for your garden

Hale gives it a go
Rottnest Island is cleaner,
thanks to 173 Year 11s and 45
staff from Hale School.
For the One Heartbeat, One
Step event, they were challenged to walk 50km in less
than a day while cleaning a
1-2km section of of beach and
dune on the mid to western
half of the island, which tends
to get less attention than more
populated areas.
The boys showed mental and
physical ability as well as a
high level of teamwork for the
challenge.
Former student Corporal Ben
Roberts-Smith VC wrote to the
school before the event.
In many ways, young men in
Australia have few rites of passage or opportunities to share
experiences with their mates

that provide a chance to leave


their comfort zones and create
life-long bonds, he wrote.
I am excited to hear of the
new event Hale School is commencing. I encourage every
Hale student to give it a go and
try his best.
This is a great opportunity to
get involved and one you most
likely will talk about for many
years to come.
Rottnest police also joined
in on the day, even tweeting a
photo of the students cleaning
up the beaches.
During the debrief there were
some insightful and honest
reflections from the students.
I achieved something I never
thought I would do and now
know I can push through to do
some amazing things, one said.

You can buy yourself


a baby boab tree at the
Friends of Kings Park
plant sale on November 22.
But you will have to
accept that your thriving
plant may outlast you
the Gija Jumulu boab tree
that was transported from
Warmun in the Kimberley
to Kings Park in 2008 is
estimated to be 750 years
old.
The boabs are being
sold to celebrate the
recent Boab Kimberley
Expedition funded by the
Friends of Kings Park
and will be among more
than 7000 plants for sale.
The Friends propagate
The Gija Jumulu boab when it was planted in Kings the plants and sell them
to fund projects.
Park in 2008.

Another sensation at
the November sale will
be the elephant ear wattles (Acacia dunnii) as
well as an interesting
range of new species,
including plants from
the Pilbara.
Friends and local native plant experts, the
Kings Park volunteer
master gardeners, will
be on hand to help buyers choose plants and
to give free advice on
how best to look after
purchases.
The sale will run
from 8.30am to noon on
Sunday, November 22, at
Kings Parks Exhibition
Ground, Kings Park.
Follow the signs off
Fraser Avenue.

for sale
25 Louise Street, Nedlands
4

2.5

1055 sqm

mid
$2millions

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Claremont

Leederville

Subiaco

9286 3655

9208 1999

9381 2055

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win
1 of 3
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bikes

Have your property


appraised by
Simon and John before
Saturday 21st November
to enter the draw!
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Claremont | 303 Stirling Highway

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15 Loch Street, Claremont
4

510 sqm

auction
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Open Saturday 14th November 10:50am - 11:25am


Auction on-site (unless sold prior) | Sat 5th December 11:30am

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au

Simon McGrath
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simon@abelmcgrath.com.au

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simon@abelmcgrath.com.au

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

Claremont

Leederville

Subiaco

9286 3655

9208 1999

9381 2055

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9 Birrigon Loop, Swanbourne
5

389 sqm

auction

Tres Chic
Uniquely inspired by a set of French provincial antique timber and wrought
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Open Saturday 14th November 1:00pm - 1:35pm


Auction on-site (unless sold prior) | Sat 5th December 10:30am

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

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

21 Kenny Street, Mosman Park


5

430 sqm

auction

LAST CHANCE. BIDDING STARTS AT $1.15M


Set behind picturesque white picket fencing a quintessential Mosman
Park character cottage a lovingly restored and extended modern 4 bed
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Open Saturday 14th November 2:30pm - 3:00pm


Auction on-site (unless sold prior) | Sat 21st November 11:00am

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

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

Claremont

Leederville

Subiaco

9286 3655

9208 1999

9381 2055

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Community news

Unis old heart


has classic appeal
By TREA WILTSHIRE

Students majoring in other


faculties, particularly medicine
and law, now appreciate that an
understanding of at least one
of the classical languages gives
them a head-start, he said.
John came to UWA from
Cambridge University, which
has a wealth of historic buildings, so he was immediately
drawn to the classic suite of
buildings at the heart of the
UWA campus.
The Hackett Memorial
Buildings were funded by a
large bequest from Sir John
Winthrop Hackett, the newspaper proprietor who championed
the establishment of a WA university and became UWAs first
chancellor.
Construction began in 1929
and Winthrop Hall was officially
opened in 1932.
I still take pleasure in walking through these buildings
and admiring the work of the
architects and builders who
produced them in a style that
showed a reverence for the
past, John said.
He has written a book on the
landmark buildings that are the
centrepiece of National Estateregistered gardens, and attract
many visitors to the campus.
The book, The Hackett
Memorial Buildings at The
University of Western Australia,
is available from the UWA visitors centre, and the Co-op Book
Shop in the Guild Village.
It can also be bought for $20
post-free in Australia from
Hesperian Press (www.hesperianpress.com).

When John Melville-Jones


joined UWAs staff in 1957 to
teach Latin and Ancient Greek
in classics and ancient history, he immediately endeared
himself to students and staff by
translating Waltzing Matilda
into Latin.
UWA is now the only WA university to teach Latin, though the
ancient language is making an
international educational comeback a trend hailed by John, a
senior honorary research fellow.
Now 80 and still a familiar face
on campus, John said Latin remained strong, with enrolments
increasing in recent years.

Grand designs Classics scholar


John Melville-Jones.

A photo from the University of WA archives shows gown-clad students walking past the Hackett Memorial
Buildings under construction, perhaps in the early 1930s.

Your summer writing could win


Have you been writing this
year, or will you be writing
over the summer?
Entry is open from now until
the end of March next year
for the Ethel Webb Bundell
Literary Awards for poetry and
short stories.
The awards are run by the
Society of Women Writers and
judges will be WA poet Kevin
Gillam and award-winning
novelist Roseanne Dingli.
There is no set theme and
both categories are open to
all writers.
Poems may be in any style,
up to 100 lines.
Short stories are not to ex-

ceed 4000 words.


In each category, first prize is
$500, second prize is $300 and
third prize is $150.
Highly commended and commended certificates will also
be awarded.
Society president Helen Iles
said: In previous years we
have received a large number of entries from all over
Australia and the judges have
commented on the high quality
of the entries.
Ethel Webb Bundell, who
died last year aged 89, was a
widely published and prizewinning writer of novels, short
fiction, poetry and articles.
She was the WA branch of the

societys inaugural president


and later a life member.
She worked tirelessly to
establish and support other
writing organisations in WA,
as an executive member of
the Fellowship of Australian
Writers WA, Pen International,
Perth, and the Australian
Society of Authors.
She was also a foundation member of the WA
Writers Council and the
Katharine Susannah Pritchard
Foundation.
For award entry guidelines
and forms, go to swwofwa.com.
For more information, call
0415 840 031 or email swwofwa@
gmail.com.

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for sale
50A Reserve Street, Wembley
4

VLYZ
from
$1.4m

721 sqm

Elegant Art Deco Perfection!


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just around the corner from Wembley Primary school, lies a glorious
fully renovated and extended 4 bed 2 bath 1930s art deco home. With
beautiful ceilings and leadlight windows, intricate cornices, jarrah art deco
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perfect combination of character and modernity in an idyllic location.

Open Saturday 14th November 9:50am - 10:30am and


4:00pm - 4:35pm

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

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

2/31 Baird Avenue, Nedlands


3

VLYZ
from
$850k

221 sqm

The Living Is Easy


Beautifully maintained and fabulously convenient, this gorgeous 3 bed
2 bath villa in an exclusive group of only 3 is the ultimate in single level
living. Its brilliantly located within walking distance of restaurants, cafs,
the Windsor Cinema and grocery and boutique shopping with easy access
to UWA, teaching hospitals and Perth CBD. In an unbeatable location
perfect for professionals, investors and downsizers or those seeking a city
base in the Western Suburbs.

Open Saturday 14th November 1:45pm - 2:15pm

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

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

Claremont

Leederville

Subiaco

9286 3655

9208 1999

9381 2055

abelmcgrath.com.au

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Community news
Chain of coins
a link of help

Coach Andrew is
a talent spotter

How many coins does it take


to make $490?
Students in Rosalie Primary
Schools EarlyAct Club know
very well they donated coins
and laid them end-to-end in a
chain to help buy a Shelterbox.
To bring the total up to the
$1000 required, they then enlisted the help of the school
factions.
A Shelterbox provides the
essentials of shelter, warmth
and water to people affected
by natural disasters.
The EarlyAct Club is sponsored by the Rotary Club of
Western Endeavour.

The arrival of elite UK coach


Andrew Fisher has delighted
the coaching team at Nedlands
Tennis Club.
Andrew has an impressive
history, including national
coaching roles at Wimbledon
and the French Open, coaching both Davis and Fed Cup in
Hong Kong, and running talent
identification for British Tennis,
which included touring across
Europe.
Most notably, Andrew was
the junior coach of Heather
Watson, Britains Hopman Cup
representative.
Warren Vickers, head coach
at Tennis Excellence, is thrilled

LEFT: Nedlands Tennis Clubs new


senior coach Andrew Fisher will
be busy looking after junior and
senior players, as well as keeping
his eyes peeled for potential
champions.
Photo: Paul McGovern

Students coin chain added up to


$490.

Summer Business Sundowner


Please join the Mayor, Councillors and the
Citys senior staff as well as other local business
people for a relaxed sundowner.
Thursday 26 November
5.30 pm to 6.30 pm
City of Nedlands,
Administration Courtyard
71 Stirling Highway, Nedlands.
Please RSVP to Samantha
Edwards on 9273 3518 or
sedwards@nedlands.wa.gov.au
by 19 November 2015.
nedlands.wa.gov.au

TRESILLIAN ARTS CENTRE

about the latest addition to


the team.
We are lucky to get such a
high level coach here in Perth,
he said.
We know he will make a huge
difference to many players in
the western suburbs.
Club president Nigel Shaw
also believes the club has had
a big win.
With Warren winning the
Club Coach of the Year award
this year, as well as having our
wonderfully effervescent face
of the club, Alan Lane, a third
senior coach really is a bonus.
Andrew will take charge of the
squad programs, with the aim
of taking junior players from
budding club champs to state
level and beyond.
He will also oversee adult
programs, including drop-in drill
classes for league and social
players and private tuition and
talent identification.
For more information, call
9389 5896 or email Nedlands@
tennisexcellence.com.au.

Do you have an island calling?


Have you ever thought of
becoming a full bottle on
Rottnest and helping people
enjoy it?
The Rottnest Voluntary
Guides Association is inviting people to join its training
program for next year.
The training will be held on
Tuesday nights from February
9 for 11 weeks at the Dalkeith
Nedlands Bowling Club in
Jutland Parade.
The course includes a study
of the early farmers on the island, the history of Rottnest as
an Aboriginal prison, its reefs
and wrecks, and its military
history during WWII.
Guides also learn about the
geology and fauna and flora of
the island, its maritime life,
and the harvesting of salt,
which supplied the Swan River
Colony.
A popular addition to
the training has been the
Wadjemup Lighthouse tour,

which gives visitors a view of


the island from the top of the
lighthouse.
On graduation, each guide
receives one of the distinctive
yellow guides shirts and an
identification badge.
All guides are required to
hold a working with children
permit.
Retired school principal and
guide training coordinator
Tony Curtis said being a guide
was a wonderful experience.
You are able to learn a
lot about the island and its
history; and you are also
able to give back something
worthwhile to the community,
Tony said.
Some of the best experiences
for trainee guides occur during
the two residential weekend
camps on the island as an
essential part of the training
program.
For next years group, the
weekend camps will be from

Friday evening, March 9, to


Sunday afternoon, March 11,
and Friday evening, March 30,
to Sunday afternoon April 1.
Trainee guides are welcomed
by the 260 existing guides, who
quickly become mentors and
new friends.
For anyone who loves
Rottnest and is prepared to do
the training, this is a great organisation to join, Tony said.
Most of the guides commit to
a rostered duty once or twice a
month the minimum requirement is for six duties per year.
The guides also conduct
programs for families in school
holidays and special request
guiding, mainly for schools.
More information and applications for next years training
are at rvga.asn.au.
An information evening
will be held at the Dalkeith
Nedlands Bowling Club from 7
to 9pm on Tuesday, December
8 (supper included).

STUDIO ARTISTS
EXHIBITION 2015

AN EXHIBITION OF NEW ARTWORKS


PRODUCED BY TRESILLIAN STUDIO ARTISTS

OFFICIAL OPENING
6pm Friday 20 November 2015
To be opened by Deputy Mayor Cr Bill Hassell
Judy Rogers
Caroline Marinovich
Elizabeth Mulroney
Angela Davis
Philip Partington
Vanessa Milner
Cy Rocchi
Elmari Steyn
Louise Collier
Valerie Glover
Printmakers Association
of WA

GALLERY HOURS
10am to 4pm daily

ALL WELCOME
Exhibition continues until
Sunday 29 November 2015

NEW!

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Lets ask her! A 2015 Rottnest Voluntary Guide graduate, Sue Swain, helps a group of visitors enjoy
Rottnest.

CCTV to keep bikes safe


Transperth is installing
CCTV cameras in all its 48
bike shelters.
It also wants train passengers
who cycle to secure their bikes
properly.
Transport Minister Dean
Nalder said D-locks were
stronger than traditional chain
link locks and less likely to be
cut by thieves.

Transperth has been expanding its Lock n Ride shelters at


some stations and installing
SmartRider technology to another 40 bike shelters.
This means only passengers
can swipe to access the facilities.
Mr Nalder said: Unfortunately some people think its
okay to take from other people

who are doing the right thing


and using public transport and
cycling to get around.
We are actively targeting
the problem by sending out the
Pedal Patrol to show passengers
how they can properly secure
their bike using good-quality
locks, and also encouraging
them to take other accessories
like lights and helmets with
them or lock them up as well.

POST, November 14, 2015 Page 81

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OFFERS ABOVE
Never look back

Never look back

$1,250,000

4
1

653 m2

FOR SALE

SELLER RESERVES THE


RIGHT TO SELL PRIOR

259 m2
CONTACT

ARCHITECTURAL KLOPPER CLASSIC


8 Glanville Street, MOSMAN PARK
FOR SALE BY TRANSPARENT NEGOTIATION
ABOVE $680,000 ON TUESDAY 1ST DEC AT 6PM
Beaming with personality, this two-bedroom home is a
refreshing alternative to the usual 'lock-and-leave' options
you might see on the market.
> Very desirable spot 1.4km to river & 1km to the beach
> Designed to feel like youre living amidst nature
> Interior ooded with dappled northern light
> Stunning 'glass box' windows in the bedrooms
> Rustic, comfortable, Italian farmhouse ambience
> Spacious entertaining courtyard downstairs
> Mature trees provide shade & privacy
> Limestone block construction great natural insulator
> Easy-care 259sqm block no fuss!
> Glyde St, Cottesloe & Fremantle at your ngertips

OPEN
Sat 14th November 12:30pm - 1:15pm
Wed 18th November 5:00pm - 6:00pm

Peter Clements
M 0415 920 920
P 9284 6000
CLAREMONT OFFICE

36 St Quentin Avenue
Claremont
mintrealestate.com.au

Never look back

POST, November 14, 2015 Page 83

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PICTURE-PERFECT ENTRY INTO CLAREMONT


43a Mengler Avenue, CLAREMONT
FOR SALE BY TRANSPARENT NEGOTIATION
ABOVE $780,000 ON MONDAY 30TH NOV AT 6PM
This romantic 1950s bungalow is an absolute treat and it represents
exceptional value in this prestigious neighbourhood. Beautifully
renovated and ready for you to move in, the home is lled with
character, while being slick and modern in the right places.
> Beautifully renovated & ready for you to move in
> Washed in natural light & lled with character
> Slick & modern in the right places
> North-facing rear entertaining area
> Fabulously appointed kitchen
> Ducted r/c air-conditioning
> Stylish ensuite to the master bedroom
> Easy-care 357sqm block with a fully reticulated garden
> Close to Lake Claremont, Claremont Quarter & Loch St train station
> Three primary schools within a short walk & 1.8km to Shenton College

OPEN
Sat 14th November 11:15am - 12:00pm
Thurs 19th November 5:00pm - 6:00pm

Peter Clements
M 0415 920 920
P 9284 6000
CLAREMONT OFFICE

36 St Quentin Avenue
Claremont
mintrealestate.com.au

FOR SALE

CONTACT

SELLER RESERVES THE


RIGHT TO SELL PRIOR

357 m2

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MORRIS FRESH MEAT MARKET


EARLY BIRD SPECIALS 7AM - 11AM EVERYDAY

10 Shanks for ............................ $35


Baby Lamb Cutlets ................ $10.99kg
Baby Lamb Chump Chops ....... $13.99kg
Baby Lamb Loin Chops........... $15.99kg
Crumb French Cutlets ............ $15.99kg

Lamb Backstrap ................... $25.99kg


Gravy Beef/Osso Bucco .......... $11.99kg
Loin Pork Chops ................... $12.99kg
Breakfast Sausages 2kg ............$8.00
Baby Lamb French Cutlets....... $19.99kg

QUALITY CONTROLLED BUTCHERS


WEEKEND PACK

BUDGET PACK

1kg BBQ Sausages


1 Rolled Roast
1kg BBQ Steak
1kg Lamb Chops
1kg Mince

1kg Mince
1 Roasting Chicken
1kg BBQ Sausages
1kg Pork Cutlets
1kg Chicken Pieces
1.5kg Roasting Pork
1kg Diced Steak
1kg Rump Steak
1kg Grilling Steak
1kg Lamb Cutlets
1kg Rolled Rib Roast

kg Rissoles

50

BBQ PACK
1kg Rump Steak
1kg BBQ Sausages
1kg BBQ Steak
1kg Lamb Chops
1kg Pork Chops

115

FOREQUARTER PACK

1kg Rissoles
1kg Italian Sausages

80

LAMB & PORK PACK


1kg Lamb Loin Chops
1kg Lamb Cutlets
1.5kg Roast Lamb
1.5kg Roast Pork
1kg Pork Loin Chops
1kg Pork Cutlets
1kg Pork Ribs

1 Rack of Lamb

100

1kg Thick Sausages


1kg Mince
1kg Porterhouse Steak
1kg Lamb Chops

2kg Rump Steak


2kg Mince
1kg T-Bone Steak
1.5kg Round Steak
1kg Topside Steak
1kg Skirt Steak
1kg Gravy Beef
2kg Silverside
1kg Thin Sausages
1kg Thick Sausages

179

110

2kg Porterhouse Steak


1kg Pork Chops
2kg Grilling Steak
2kg BBQ Sausages
1kg Rissoles
2kg Roasting Pork
2kg Lamb Cutlets
2kg Mince
1.5kg Italian Sausages
2kg BBQ Steak
2 Roasting Chickens

169

219

SUPER PACK
2kg Leg of Lamb Roast
2kg Lamb Loin Chops
2kg Lamb Cutlets
1kg Lamb Chump Chops
1kg Italian Sausages
1kg Chilli and Garlic Sausages
2kg BBQ Sausages
2kg Mince

Our Own Xmas Ham ...................$14.99kg


Free Range Turkey.......................$13.99kg
Free Range Ducks .......................$13.99kg
Rolled Loin Pork Season/Plain ....$18.99kg
Whole Rump Roast
Marinated/Plain...........................$16.99 kg
Turkey Breast Rolls ......................$24.99kg
Turkey Whole Rolls ......................$22.99kg

THURS, FRI & SAT 7AM11AM MAD SPECIALS


Marinated Pork Spare Ribs...........$9.99kg
Baby Legs of Lamb.......................$9.99kg
Round Rib Roast Beef ..................$9.99kg

GIANT PACK

1kg Leg Lamb Chops

HINDQUARTER PACK

VARIETY PACK

1kg Rissoles
1kg Pork Chops
1kg BBQ Sausages
1kg Grilling Steak
1kg Chicken Pieces

2kg Blade Roast


2kg Porterhouse Steak
1.5kg Shin Beef
1kg Oyster Blade
2.5kg Sausages
2kg Chuck Steak
2kg Rolled Rib Roast
2kg Corned Brisket
2kg Mince

COME AND ORDER


YOUR XMAS MEATS

1kg Gravy Beef


2kg Rolled Roast Beef
1kg Porterhouse Steak
2kg Rump Steak
1kg T-Bone Steak
2kg BBQ Steak
1kg Pork Chops
1kg Chicken Breast
1kg Chuck Steak

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specials
EFTPOS Accepted
Accepted
specials end
end 28th
28th November
November 2015
2015 or
or until
until sold.
sold. EFTPOS

Gravy Beef.............................. 5kg for $45


Baby Lamb Cutlets ................. 5kg for $45
Osso Bucco ............................ 5kg for $50
Lamb Loin Chops ................... 5kg for $70
Chuck Steak ........................... 5kg for $55

OUR OWN
PICKLED MEATS
Corned Brisket...............................$8.99kg
Pickled Pork ...................................$8.99kg
Corned Silverside ........................$12.99kg
Corned Ox Tongues ....................... $7.99ea
Corned Legs .................................$9.99 kg
9244 7960

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POST, November 14, 2015 Page 85

Community news

Book your stall for Subi brunch


Matilda Bay Rotary Club
is inviting stallholders to
register for its big new fundraising venture, Brunch on
Roberts.
The brunch will replace

the clubs long-running


Subiaco Craft Collectibles and
Community Fair.
It will be held on Sunday,
March 20, from 9am to 3pm, in
Market Square Park, between

Fun wheels for wheelie users


to get around than just a
wheelchair.
The display will be in the
carpark of the Spine and Limb
Foundation at 10 Selby Street,
Shenton Park, from 2 to 5pm
on Sunday, November 15.
For more information, go
to spinalwa.org or ring 9381
0111.

Voices full of joy


at St Johns Subi

Children from Loreto


Nedlands Primary School put
on a concert in the foyer of St
John of God Subiaco Hospital
last week.
The Voci di Gioia: Voices of
Joy concert was one a series put
on by local Catholic schools in
recognition of the healing power
of music.
The concerts are a mix of
choral and instrumental pieces.
As well as enhancing the hos-

pitals welcoming and healing


environment, the concerts are
a great opportunity for the students to build their confidence
and experience as performers.
Concerts at 10am on Mondays,
November 16 and 23, will feature
Aranmore Catholic Primary
School.
St John of God Health Care
has long believed the arts play
a significant part in the holistic
health, healing and of individuals and the communities.

Never look back

People with spinal injuries


can still have fun getting
about.
The last event of Spinal
Cord Injury Awareness week
will be a display of a fun range
of buggies, trikes, modified
cars and so on.
The aim is to show people
that there are more ways

Subiaco Oval and the railway station in Roberts Road,


Subiaco.
Restaurant stalls will sell
breakfast food that visitors
will be able to eat in specially
designed dining areas.
Great coffee will be available
and there will be music, entertainment, childrens activities,
craft workshops and pop-up
stalls selling a range of items,
such as crafts, vintage clothing,
retro wares and books.
Sellers can choose to sell
crafts and homewares from
stalls or from suitcases on the
lawns, in Suitcase Alley.
For more information, and to
register as a stallholder, go to
brunchonroberts.com.

Healing song Children from Loreto Nedlands Primary School sing


for patients and care-givers at St John of God Subiaco.

FOR SALE

PRICE GUIDE $1,099,000 +

ALL OFFERS PRESENTED BY 4PM, TUESDAY 1ST DECEMBER 2015 (UNLESS SOLD PRIOR)

BEACHSIDE LIVING
4 Picard Lane, North Coogee
Light, bright and spacious family home
Well-appointed chefs kitchen with quality appliances
Low maintenance gardens
South Beach right on your doorstep
OPEN
Sat 14th November 10:00am 10:45am

CONTACT

Brad Glover
M 0422 388 885

Marisa Rici
M 0432 729 620

OFFICE
177b South Tce, South Fremantle P 9339 7777 mintrealestate.com.au

343 m2

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OFFERS ABOVE
Never look back

$1,250,000

4
1
3

653 m2

2
526 m2

IDYLLIC SOUTH FREMANTLE


23 King William Street, SOUTH FREMANTLE
ALL OFFERS PRESENTED BY 4PM TUESDAY
1ST DECEMBER 2015 PRICE GUIDE $1,349,000+

FOR SALE

(Seller Reserves The Right To Sell Prior)

CONTACT

Brad Glover
M 0422 388 885
P 9339 7777

Marisa Rici

> Gorgeous turn of the century limestone & iron home

M 0432 729 620


P 9339 7777

> Open plan living, kitchen & dining with open re & north facing
windows

mintrealestate.com.au

> Secondary street frontage


> Located in the heart of South Fremantle

OPEN
Sat 14th November 2015 11:00am - 11:45am
FREMANTLE OFFICE
177b South Terrace, South Fremantle

Never look back

POST, November 14, 2015 Page 87

5
2
4
622 m2

FAMILY LIVING AT IT FINEST


51 Lefroy Road, BEACONSFIELD
ALL OFFERS PRESENTED BY 4PM WEDNESDAY
2ND DECEMBER 2015 PRICE GUIDE $1,490,000+

CONTACT

Brad Glover
M 0422 388 885
P 9339 7777

(Seller Reserves The Right To Sell Prior)

Marisa Rici

> Meticulously built marquis Fremantle family home

M 0432 729 620


P 9339 7777

> Newly renovated bathroom and designer kitchen


> Reverse cycle air conditioning and excellent security

OPEN
Sat 14th November 2015 12:00pm - 12:45pm
FREMANTLE OFFICE
177b South Terrace, South Fremantle

mintrealestate.com.au

FOR SALE

> 4 bed home plus self-contained guest house

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Community news

Sign up for the CEO Challenge


This years Walk with Me
Perth CEO Challenge, a fundraiser culminating in a walk,
wheel and Segway race at
Government House, will be on
December 3 the International
Day of People with Disability.

Rocky Bay ambassador Rachael Ralston, front, keeps a safe distance as CEO Michael Tait steadies the Segway for Lisa Di Cesare,
the executive manager of Keystart Homeloans.

space

The challenge was launched


last week at the Champions
Sundowner at Rocky Bay, in
Mosman Park, which brought
together 14 Rocky Bay ambassadors and some of Perths top
business leaders.
Staff from Acton Real
Estate, Westpac, Macquarie,
Telecom, Sure People Solutions,
Programmed, Deloitte, Gerard
Daniels, Vanquip Mobilities,
Keystart Homeloans and Santa
Fe Relocation Services have
each been paired with Rocky Bay
ambassadors to understand the
challenges that people with disabilities have to face every day.
Ambassador Rachael Ralston,
who lives with Ehlers Danlos
syndrome, a condition that
causes her joints to dislocate
every day, gave a moving speech
and guests had a chance to try
out some of Rocky Bays latest
technology, including a treadmill
hoist for rehabilitation and home
controls for people unable to
move their limbs.
The CEO Challengers raise
money for Rocky Bays Assistive
Technology and Wishing Tree
programs.
Last years CEO Challenge
raised more than $80,000.
There are still nine corporate
places available.
If you would like to take part,
ring Jamie Parkin on 9383 5197.
The event is open and free
to the public raise funds and
register by going to rockybay.
org.au/walk2015.

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701sqm

Enjoy listening to Glenn Swift read from literature at the Grove library.

Are you sitting comfortably?


A special event at the Grove
library on Wednesday will allow
adults to enjoy the rare treat of
being read to.
Voice actor and storyteller
Glenn Swift will read for Words
and Music, the last in the series of
events held at the library called A
Little Bit of Literature out Loud.
Guests can listen to the stories
as they enjoy a glass of wine and
supper and harpist Bronwyn Wallis
will provide the musical part of
the theme.
Glenn will read from musicinspired short stories by Vladimir

Nabokov and Katherine Mansfield,


as well as contemporary Booker
prize winner Julian Barnes.
The last time most people
enjoyed being read out loud to
was probably when they were
children, library manager Debra
Burn said.
It seems a shame that adults are
generally denied that pleasure.
Words and Music begins at 7pm
on Wednesday, November 18, in
the Grove library, 1 Leake Street,
Peppermint Grove.
For more information, go to
thegrovelibrary.com.

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Community news

Make sure you know


the safe way to Rotto
Every summer, tens of thousands of private boat owners
head for Rottnest Island.

The WA Youth Strings gives young players valuable experience in ensemble playing and concert
performances.

String players can take a bow


Celebrating its 25th anniversary has been a year-long
affair for the WA Youth Strings
(WAYS), culminating with a
concert next Saturday in the
Churchlands Concert Hall.
The orchestra was created
in 1990 by Gunter Frey, head
of strings in the Education
Department, and he was its
musical director for the first
15 years.
The idea was to foster the
musical development of young
string players in a happy, nonthreatening environment, where

they could learn ensemble skills,


concert etiquette and musical
sensitivity.
The success of the orchestra is underpinned by quality
performances and the support
of the players parents and
teachers.
There are now two orchestras,
the Junior WA Youth Orchestra
(WAYJO) for Years 4 to 6 and
WAYS for Years 7 and 8.
The conductor of the senior
orchestra is world-renowned
violinist Ashley Arbuckle and
the junior orchestra conductor
is bass player Sarah Clare.

They play classical, jazz and


contemporary compositions and
practise at Churchlands Senior
High School.
Both orchestras will play
for the end-of-year concert at
Churchlands Concert Hall at
3pm on Saturday, November
21, and will be joined by the
Allegri Chamber Orchestra for
selected pieces.
The concert will be followed
by refreshments in the courtyard.
Tickets $20, children $10
can be bought at trybooking.
com/166473.

To help keep them safe, the


Department of Transport has
produced a new boating guide
and improvements to navigation.
The departments safety education coordinator, Laurie Adams,
said every year, 185,000 of the
islands 500,000 visitors arrived
by private boat.
He said that while Rottnest
was known as the most popular
destination for boaties in WA,
it could also be one of the most
difficult to navigate because of
the amount of reef surrounding
the island.
The new free guide includes
the recommended tracks into
popular bays, Mr Adams said.
It also explains how navigation
around the island has been made
safer by recent work to upgrade
and add markers to create more
clearly defined channels into some
of the bays.
Existing cardinal marks at
Rocky Bay, Stark Bay and Marjorie
Bay have been converted to lateral
marks to limit confusion, while
additional navigation aids have
been installed at Geordie Bay,

Catherine Bay and Parker Point.


The guide promotes safe boating and should be kept on board
a vessel for a skippers easy reference, Mr Adams said.
He said input from boaties had
ensured the guide was relevant to
skippers new to the area and helpful in educating more experienced
local boat owners.
The guides launch coincided
with last weekends Rottnest
Island Convoy, conducted by the
WA Boating Industry Association
and supported by the Transport
Department.
about safe navigation.
The new guide is available
from Transport Department offices and will be distributed to
local volunteer sea search and
rescue groups, visitor centres,
Department of Fisheries, training
providers of marine and boating
safety courses such as TAFE colleges and schools, Boating Industry
Association members, dive shops
and clubs.
Boating guides are produced
using funds from recreational
boat registration fees.
To see the full list of guides
available, go to transport.wa.gov.
au/boatingguides.

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Make a big difference to a
young persons confidence by
nominating him or her for a
WA Young Achiever Award.
You can nominate a young
person you know who is achieving great results, or is actively
involved in the local or broader
community.

The awards recognise outstanding young achievers.


They will be presented at a
gala dinner next May.
To nominate someone, go to
awardsaustralia.com.
For more information, ring
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Community news

Help young people


reach their potential
How do you bring out the
best in young people?
Find out how to nurture the
potential of young people at a
free community forum to be
held south of the river.
The Bringing out the Best in
Our Youth forum will take the
form of a panel discussion.
Joy Shepherd, the retiring
principal of St Hildas Anglican
School for Girls, will be on the
panel with former Fremantle
Docker Luke McPharlin;
Australias youngest councillor, Michael McPhail; and

Azin Moshtaq, the junior youth


coordinator of the WA Bahai
community
Shameem Taheri-Lee will
open the event with song.
The forum begins at 7pm on
Wednesday, November 18, in the
Baha Centre of Learning, on
the corner of North Lake Road
and Marmion Street, Myaree.
Tea and coffee will be served.
To register interest in the free
forum, or for more information,
contact Wendy Wisniewski on
wendywisniewski@gmail.com
or 0438 319 195.

Sara sings with WA


Mandolin Orchestra Get clicking around the city

Through the Looking Glass, by Jamie Stockpole, one of the entrants in a recent Street Photography Game.

The WA Mandolin
Orchestras special guest for
its last concert of the year will
be soprano Sara Macliver.
Sara will sing Mozart and
Delibes and join the orchestra
in a program of light classical
music.
There are 24 players in the
non-professional orchestra,
which turns 40 next year.
They range in age from 80 to
school leavers and play mandolins, mandolas, guitars, bass
and percussion.
The concert is at 7.30pm on
Saturday, November 21, in the
Church of the Resurrection, at
105 Shenton Road, Swanbourne.
The acoustics are ideally

suited to this light chamber


sound and will delight the audience with its clarity of tone
and nuances.
Tickets cost $30, $20 for pensioners.

Sara Macliver

Pick up your digital camera,


your Smartphone or your tablet this weekend, head for the
city and take part in the Street
Photography Game.
Run by Cloud9Projects, a notfor-profit community group, the
game is for new and amateur
photographers.
It aims to challenge their
creativity while they explore
the city, taking pictures and
having fun.
Each game has themes, and
players working individually
or in groups must compose
pictures and complete them
with captions.
The photo with the best

composition and most fitting


caption wins.
All entries are showcased at
the end of the rounds, while the
judges assess entries based on
creativity, aesthetics and crowd
reaction.
Cloud9Projects spokesman
Frank Walsh says the game
challenges people to think fast
and outside their conventional
boundaries, and to express
themselves through creative
photography and storytelling.
He said that in previous
games, most players said how
much fun they had had putting
their brains and perspectives
to the test.

They also said they gained


other benefits, such as rediscovering the city, walking about,
making new friends with peers
of similar interests, enjoying
teamwork, and engaging with
family or friends in a unique,
creative way, he said.
The game headquarters is the
Northbridge Piazza community
room on the corner of James and
Lake streets, and the game runs
from 12.45 to 4pm this weekend,
November 14 and 15.
Places cost $20 (under-12s $12)
and are limited, so register by
going to cloud9projects.org and
clicking on Street Photography
Game under projects.

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Community news
Cambridge
Cambridge Bowling
Clubs winners on
Friday were Maureen
Young, Norma Samuel
and Lionel Sangster.
Mondays 2-4-2
games were won by
Les Snashall and
David Phillips on
a countback from
Mohan Lal and Haydn
Lowe.
Third place went
to Bernie Yates and
Jay Medhat, while
David Hughes and
Phil McShane won
the plate.

bowling
Claremont
In Thursday pennants, 4th division
gained 5 points.
The team of Des
Lynch, Jack Wara,
David Lee and Mark
Lindsey won an eight
badge on the last end.
On Saturday, 3rd div
3 red won 6 pts and pot
winners were Dave
Leeson, David Lee,
Ian White and Mike

Yates.
Saturdays 6th div
gold won pt away,
but lost the aggregate
only by 6.
In Thursdays mixed
social bowls, Patricia
Hubbard, Derrick
Dimbleby, Maria
DAngelo and Barry
Caporn came first.
Second were
Louise Winter, Norm
Underwood, Rick
Kendall and Ireton
Parker.
Saturday mixed pair
winners were Estelle
Boak and Ireton
Parker, with Norm
Underwood and Barry
Caporn second.
Sunday scrounger
winner was Peter
Hiatt with Geoff Bovel
second.

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The ladies had


Melbourne Cup commitments on Tuesday
and spent Wednesday
celebrating Michelle
Paynes historic winning ride the day
before.
In mid-week pennants, both divisions
again took out the
aggregate.
In 2nd div, Rob
Blythe, Wally Graham,
Rob Appleton and
Vern Jones were
under the pump but
evened the score on
the19th end and again
on the last to get half
a point.
Leigh Fitzpatrick,
Rod Hickling, Ron
Middleton and Mike
Hatch were down
early but got up to win
by four shots.
John Hall, Alan
Brindley, Bill Ford
and Tony Byrne
cruised to a 10-shot
win.
In 4th div, a late
rally for John Duncan,
Bill Chellew, John
Horsfall and Peter
Evans saw them go
down by only six shots.
Laurie Ward, Anne
Ormsby (sub), Ron
Wilkie and Greg
Bridges started well
but went down by two
shots.
Ted Brown, Malcolm
Moore, Colin Graves
and Ray Preston

were never under any


pressure, finishing
with a comfortable
13-shot win to secure
the aggregate and
earn themselves the
Midweek Pots.
Results were mixed
in Saturdays pennants.
Second div travelled
to Yokine and had to
settle for one rink win
and one draw.
John Hall, Ray
Fells, Dan Byrne and
Tony Byrne opened
the scoring then fell
away, winning only
7 ends.
Bill Ford, Alan
Brindley, Jack
Hamilton and Vern
Jones didnt fare much
better, also suffering a
double-digit loss.
Rob Blythe, Rod
Hickling, Rob Appleton
and Mike Hatch held
on for a tie, while
Leigh Fitzpatrick,
Wally Graham, Ron
Middleton and Glen
Morey picked up 7
shots on the last 3 ends
to win by 2 shots.
Though two Dalkeith
Nedlands rinks handled the conditions
well, the first round of
the 5th div Derby went
to Hollywood.
Laurie Ward, Bob
Porter, Ron Wilkie
and Grandad were in
control for most of the
game.
John Duncan, Chris
Osborn, John Horsfall
and Greg Bridges were
in a close game until a
6 on the 12th end gave
them a winning boost.
Phil Lawler, Bill
Chellew, Colin Graves
and Peter Evans had
the Midas touch when
they restricted the
opposition scoring to
just 5 ends; they were
the stand-out winners
of the Saturday Pots.
Hollywood is looking forward to the return bout at Dalkeith
Nedlands on January
30, next year.

Mosman
Park
The mens 100-Up
concluded this weekend with a good match
between Jeff Adams
and John Carter.
Jeff was triumphant
and the plate was
won by Mario Van
Bremmel.
Well done to all
competitors.
The mens pennant

teams are struggling


at the moment, but
are hoping for better
results.
The ladies teams
are doing very well,
with 1st division on
Saturday winning 4
pts and 3rd div 1 pt.
All the ladies midweek teams had wins
and some excellent
matches were played.
The Wednesday
scroungers has started
again for the summer.
It was a bit chilly for
the barefoot bowlers,
but warm weather is
on the way.
There was a good
roll-up with two prospective new members.
The winner was
Helen Hood and
runners-up were
Patrick James, Peter
Humphry, David Burge
and Jan Humphry.
Fish and chips is
still available on
Tuesday nights from
5.30pm.
The Melbourne Cup
lunch was a great success, with some wonderful hats worn by
the ladies and many
members going home
with wins.

Ptanque
At
Subiaco
Ptanque Club last
Saturday, a relatively
small number of members enjoyed social
games.
This weekend,
November 14 and
15, several members
will travel south
to take part in the
South-West Ptanque
Championship, sponsored by Whicher
Ridge Winery and
Southwest Renault.
The competition
games will be triples
and the weekend
promises to be a lot of
fun and very sociable.
Part of the proceeds will be donated
to the Leukaemia
Foundation.
For those members
unable to make the
journey, the ongoing
Presidents Trophy
will be played at
Subiaco club.

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Armchair travellers and Mercy Health residents


Beth Vine and Charles Scott.

Armchair ride down


a Venetian canal
Residents at Mercy Place Mont Clare
have come close to lions and elephants
on an African safari and taken a gondola
ride in Venice all without leaving their
armchairs.
The trips of a lifetime are thanks to the
latest virtual reality software, which is being
tested at six aged-care homes in the Mercy
Health group.
Residents put on 3-D goggles to view a
computer-generated view of places like
Asia, Antarctica or the Savannah Plains.
Research overseas showed that the technology enhanced the well-being of seniors and
so Mercy Health has spent more than $3000
on the virtual reality goggles and software.
One resident who spent many years as a
sailor has been able to get back on to a yacht,
which was particularly special for everyone
involved in his care, Mercy Health state
manager Anita Ghose said.
Mercy Health is focused on staying on
top of technology to assist residents with
improved quality of life, and this virtual
reality technology is proving a fantastic
way for them to participate in some unique
armchair travel.

Be in the know on
wills and probate
Wills, probate and estates will be discussed
when the Perth branch of the Association
of Independent Retirees next meets.
A guest from the Public Trustees office
will be the speaker and all interested seniors are invited to attend.
The speaker will explain the Public
Trustees role in wills, probate and estates,
and how staff can help making wills.
There will also be information about
whether you need to review and update
your current will.
The meeting is at 10am on Friday,
November 20, in the Cambridge Bowling
Club, Howtree Place, off Chandler Avenue
West, Floreat.
A short general meeting will precede
morning tea and the presentation.
For further information, ring Margaret
on 0487 290 097 or Val on 9381 3495.

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SARAH McNEILL

The WA Music (WAM) awards

Methyl
Ethel

last week recognised a rising star


on Perths musical scene, Methyl
Ethel.
Hot on the heels of worldconquering Perth darlings Tame
Impala, which took out four
wins from six nominations
Best Album, Most Popular Act,
Most Popular Live Act and Most
Popular Music Video newcomer
Methyl Ethel won Best Single
and Best Pop Act and was nominated for best album (Oh Inhuman
Spectacle).
Methyl Ethel a deliberately
ambiguous name for three young
men began in Onslow Road,
Shenton Park, where frontman,
singer/songwriter and guitarist
Jake Webb (27) shared a house
with bass player Thom Stewart
(21). Drummer Chris Wright (25)
was living nearby, sharing with
Tame Impala frontman Kevin
Parker.
All three had been playing in
other band line-ups when Jake
started Methyl Ethel in 2013 with
four others, but that line-up didnt
last long.
Once Jake, Thom and Chris got
together, they quickly developed a
dreamy, electro-pop sound perfectly matched to Jakes thoughtful,
stream-of-consciousness lyrics.
It was immediately picked up
by Triple J Unearthed and within
a few months, the band had a
dedicated following, playing sellout shows and performing at the
State of the Art music festival in
Northbridge.

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Always passionate about


music and theatre, Thom
played guitar and keyboards at Rock Scholars,
the contemporary music
school in Osborne Park for
high school students, and
had played keyboards in
other line-ups. He learnt
bass when Methyl Ethyl
needed a bass guitarist.
The bass lines are crucial
in Methyl Ethels music,
and I love it, it fits me,
Thom said.
He described the bands
sound as experimental pop.
Jake calls it weirdo pop,
so that it doesnt conform to
a particular genre, he said.
Our tastes are always
changing and the sound will
change too.
Earlier this year, the band
toured Australia supporting
their mates from Fremantle,
indie pop band San Cisco.
At the festival showcase,
Big Sound in Brisbane,
Methyl Ethel scored booking agents for the UK, US

REVIEW: SARAH McNEILL

Normal is a concept
way too far away to
consider, 16-year-old
Natalie (Shannen Alyce)
tells her mother, but
something next to normal
might just work.
It is one of the most
heart-rending lines in a
musical that addresses
head-on the unutterable
pain of a family dealing
with mental illness.
The ballads Brian
Yorkeys lyrics and Tom
Kitts score address the
inadequacies of mental
illness diagnoses, in a
fast-paced, poignant,
sometimes witty,
sometimes tear-inducing
portrait of Diana (Rachael
Beck), a wife and mother
struggling with bipolar.
And through the
swirling highs and lows are
the everyday complexities
of a family battling to be as
normal as possible.
Whatever normal might
be.
In much the same way
that Willy Russells tragic
musical, Blood Brothers,
did in the 1980s, Next to
Normal takes a giant leap
away from big, flashy,
lightweight escapism to
an intelligent, visceral,
deeply moving and
intimate story, with a

I miss the mountains: Diana (Rachael Beck) is encouraged by her son Gabe (James
Bell) to ditch the drugs that stop her feeling the highs and lows.

fast-paced rocking score.


The great thing about
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few preconceived ideas of
how it should be done.
Director Adam Mitchell
has taken the challenges
of a small cast, swift scene
changes and the emotional
roller-coaster ride of
hallucinations and, with
designer Bruce McKinven,
has created a brilliant set
of two concentric revolves
that seamlessly move the
family in and out of their
own realities.
He has brought together
an outstanding cast,
led by Rachael Becks
nuanced and poignant
performance as Diana:
Michael Cormicks
beautifully judged
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Based on the biography I
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and written by WAAPA
graduates Nicholas
Christo and composer
Johannes Luebbers.

ARTS

Fremantle Comedy
Gala

Fremantle Town Hall


Friday, November 20,
7.30pm.
Organised by Greens WA
to publicise the dangerous
effect of fracking on our
drinking water, the night
of live comedy includes
Dave Callan, The Projects
Ciaran Lyons, multi
award-winning Sarah
Furtner and singer-songwriter Andrew Horabin.
To book: wa.greens.org.
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Raymond picks up the baton


The Metropolitan
Symphony Orchestra
(Metro SO) is one of
Perths leading community
orchestras.
Established in 1977, the
orchestra is a musical home
for keen amateur players
ranging in age from 17 to
70s.
Chris Dragon was
musical director of the
Metro SO and assistant
conductor at WA
Symphony Orchestra, but
he recently moved to the
US to take up a position as
associate conductor with

the Colorado Symphony


Orchestra.
For Metro SOs next
concert at Hale School,
guest conductor Raymond
Yong will pick up the
baton.
The guest violinist
is Lucas OBrien. He
won a scholarship to
the Australian National
Academy of Music and is
continuing his studies at
UWAs school of music.
Before he left Metro
SO, Chris chose
Alexander Glazunovs
Violin Concerto for

direct

I am 17.
Three years
ago, my dad
cheated on
my mum and Wayne & Tamara
left to live with his
mistress.
Its only noticed when
My dads family own
one parent is trying to
and live on a dairy farm
show the other they are
down south where they
the cause of my upset.
have worked since before
Emily
my dad was born. When
my parents got married,
Emily, you
my mum worked alongdidnt sign on
side them.
for your dad to
Now my mum, ninecheat and kick
year-old brother and I
you out of your
have to leave our house
home. Of course you are
so my dad can move back upset. But at 17, you are
in with his girlfriend and
powerless.
her family, and run the
Or are you?
farm.
Do you think it will help
These past couple of
to have your say with both
years have been hell for
your parents in the room?
me and no one seems to
Can you send them an
have noticed.
invitation to listen to you

answers

Lucas to play because he


wanted the orchestra to
mark Glazunov s 150th
anniversary.
The concert also
includes Sibeliuss popular
piece, Finlandia, and
Tchaikovskys Symphony
Number 2.
The concert is on

Sunday, November 29, at


3pm at the John Inverarity
Music and Drama Centre
at Hale School in Wembley
Downs.
Tickets will be available at the door or book
through trybooking.com.
The ticket price includes
afternoon tea.

win

utnabout

David Youngs music


direction delivers a
flawless vocal ensemble
in some of the most
challenging harmonies for
a small cast, and a great
band.
Next to Normal
creates a painful portrait
of a family under the
pressures of mental
illness, a heartfelt story
of enduring love and,
ultimately, hope.

heartbreaking husband,
Dan, who mourns the
loss of the girl he married;
Shannen Alyces troubled
and alienated daughter;
Joel Horwoods devoted
boyfriend, Henry; and
James Bells haunting and
tormented son, Gabe.
The young cast
members are all recent
WAAPA graduates and
shine brightly alongside
the experienced actors.

and Australia.
Methyl Ethel has recently
returned from playing at
the CMJ Music Marathon
in New York City, a weeklong program of new music
played in hundreds of
venues around the city, in
which the band unexpectedly played 10 shows.
Thom said: We thought
we might just play one
or two gigs to about four
people, but we were playing
up to three shows a day to
full houses.
Next March, they will
play at the South by
Southwest Music Festival
in Texas, one of the biggest
industry festivals in the US.
Right now, the band are
being compared to Tame
Impala primarily because
of their rapid rise to fame
but its a comparison
Methyl Ethel hope will fade
as they begin to establish
their unique sound.
We are so proud of
Tame Impala, but we dont
sound anything like them,
Thom said.
While all three are still
hanging on to day jobs to
pay the bills, Methyl Ethel
are a band to listen out for.

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at a particular date, time


and place?
Pretend this is like a
school project. You are
going to give your speech,
and you have a right to be
heard.
Write down what is happening and how you feel
about it. Then make three
copies: one for you and
one for each of them.
If your feelings are too
strong, they can read what
you wrote even if you are
too overwhelmed to read it
out loud.
Taking your dads side,
he would want the farm
back since its his familys
farm.
But you are his family,
too. You are his biological
child. You have a stake in
the farm and so does your
brother.

Talk to your father


about that stake. Can
there be another home on
the property? Are there
other options? You cant
be erased, no matter how
many women he chases.
Sometimes you have to
stand up for your rights.
Sometimes people have to
be told.
Its his parents farm, but
you are their grandchild.
Tell him, I dont accept
you displacing me from my
home. What I need from
you is ...
You are entitled to make
a stink. You have nothing to gain by being quiet.
Silence accepts, and you
cannot be silent any more.
Then make plans for
your future, and set your
own goals in life.
Wayne & Tamara

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Confronting
her demons

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SARAH McNEILL

The one question that nearly everyone asks at


some point in their life is, what if ...?
Writer and director Jess Messenger first
explored the idea as a writing exercise as part of
Black Swans Writers Lab in 2012.
I suddenly realised I had written a visceral
10-minute piece that had ripped my own life to
shreds, she said.
It was the first time Jess had confronted how
her life had spiralled into a dark hole when
she had severe post-natal depression after her
daughter Hazels birth.
I have not spoken about it until now, Jess
said, but Hazel was one-year-old before I was
diagnosed, and I was at risk for most of that
year.
Not speaking about it, not admitting it and
pretending that everything was okay made her
realise that the concept many people have of
how depressed people should behave is not the
reality.
Exploring misconceptions of what depression
or happiness should look like, even to our nearest and dearest, are at the heart of her new play,
Multiverse Theory in D.
Mental illness, loss of identity, grief and regret
are all rolled into a screwball comedy, counterbalanced with beautiful moody jazz music.
Jesss alter-ego is 30-year-old Naomi, a
woman who has it all: a highly-paid job, a goodlooking boyfriend and a great social life.
But when the boyfriend proposes, Naomis
imagination runs out of control as she wonders
what her life might be like, could be like, should
be like: a high-flying career woman, a babywearing earth mother, or a sultry jazz singer?
Sometimes there is nothing better for your
mental health than a shot of dark humour on the
rocks, with a twist of jazz to spice it up, Jess
said of her play, which she has directed.
The cast are actors and singers Erin
Hutchinson, Esther Longhurst, Nick Maclaine
and Josh Walker. A double bass player on stage
performs 90s pop ballads arranged into a 50s
jazz style.
Jess said that after writing and talking about
depression and working it into a comedy,
she felt she was in a great place right now:
Happiness is internal, and in the script of life,
everything else is just set dressing.

Double bass player Suzanne Kosowitz in rehearsal with writer/


director Jessica Messenger, Nick Maclaine, Josh Walker and Erin
Hutchinson. Right: Jess Messenger is ready to face the world again.

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goodtaste

Homage to Clarence
floral

apron

KATE NELSON

As the iconic fish finger


gears up for its 60th year in
production, it has dawned
on me that my children
have never experienced
the rite-of-passage that is a
plank of fish, crumbed and
fried to perfection.
Fish fingers were our
go-to dish when Mum and
Dad would be zipping out
the door, leaving us with
babysitters.
Then there was my
brothers voraciously hungry teenage years, when
he would microwave the
yellow sticks to oblivion
then eat them drenched in
mayonnaise between thick
white bread simpler times

indeed!
There was no handwringing about the provenance, and we never
questioned what gave them
that peculiar golden hue.
We ate them because we
liked them.
Introduced to the British
market in 1955 and then
to the Australian market
in 1956, fish fingers came
with the marketing promise
of no bones, no smell and
no fuss. It was a pioneering concept of instant food
for busy families, just as
relevant today.
We should all be eternally grateful to Clarence
Birdseye, the American scientist who, while holidaying in Alaska, recognised
that Inuit used extremely
cold temperatures to quickly freeze fish so that when
it thawed, it tasted fresh.

life by the

drop

Deep Woods Estate

If youve not come across Deep


Woods Estate and their stable of
well-priced and high-quality wines,
its time to start seeking them out.
Its not often a winery can
hit every nail on the head.
Purchased in 2005 by
the Fogarty group (which
also owns Millbrook in
the Perth Hills, Lakes Folly
in the Hunter Valley, and
Smithbrook in Pemberton),
the 32ha winery in Yallingup
is led by talented winemaker Julian Langworthy,
formerly of Wynns in the
Coonawarra.
Appointed as senior winemaker in 2011, he has
helped take the estate into
esteemed company and it is
fast becoming recognised as
one of the wineries to watch
in WAs South-West.
In his first four vintages,
Julian has been responsible
for 17 Deep Woods trophies
around Australia, and more
than 55 gold medals. He was
also nominated by Gourmet
Traveller Wine Magazine
for Winemaker of the Year
2015. Impressive.
The reserve chardonnay and
cabernet are on strict allocation and sell out well before
the following vintage. The
workhorses of the range,
Ivory, Ebony and Harmony
(SSB, cab shiraz and rose,
retailing at about $13) punch
way above their weight.
This year, for the first time,
Deep Woods released an
Estate Rose, which won the
inaugural Rose Trophy at
the Qantas Wine Show last
month. Their top wines sell
out each vintage, so get in
early.

Deep Woods

Estate Rose 2015


With limited time on
skins, this is a soft
and pale blush pink,
with aromas of rose
petals, strawberries,
pink peppercorn,
pomegranate, red
apple skins, hints of
savoury spice and
ripe raspberries, all balanced
by white pepper and a dry
finish. Interestingly, the tiny
white grape component
of Vermentino is barrel
fermented for texture, and the
major blend of tempranillo
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Treat yourself.
Complex, spicy and
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Fermented in a combination
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ERIN LARKIN
LIQUOR BARONS
TASTING PANEL

Snap freezing is still widely


used today and is the reason I am never without a
bag of frozen peas.
This weeks recipe is a
nostalgic treat.
Admittedly, I have used
fresh fish, but its toasty
and flavoursome case
makes it every bit as memorable as its frozen relation. Boosted with polenta,
herbs and served alongside
a jolly-looking frozen pea
salad, this is a meal that
showcases the evolution of
family fare.
Provided it is glisteningly fresh and is properly
cooked, the type of fish
used is largely irrelevant.
Fishmongers will be able
to point you towards a
budget-friendly firm white
fish.
This is an angst-free
meal, and there is a certain
delight to be had in the
rhythmic three-step routine
of flour, egg and breadcrumbs, none of which can
be hurried or skipped.
As I served my plump
and juicy home-made fish
fingers up to the brood,
they were quick to point
out that Grandma made
us these, except hers were
much squarer and had
neater corners.
I wonder what her secret
is?

Home-made fish fingers


are a tasty tribute to
childhood.

Fish Fingers and Frozen


Pea Salad
500g firm white fish fillets
cup seasoned plain flour
2 eggs
cup breadcrumbs
cup polenta
2 tbsp finely chopped parsley
1 tsp finely chopped lemon
mon zest
sea salt and black pepper
per
2 tbsp olive oil
For the salad

1 cup frozen peas


1 cup baby spinach leaves
ves
parsley
75g feta
1 tbsp Greek yoghurt
1 tbsp mayonnaise
Trim fish lengthways to form rectangles. Prepare for the
three-step flour, egg and breadcrumb crust by placing
the flour in a plastic bag and seasoning well.
Beat the eggs in a shallow bowl and then, in a separate
bowl, combine the breadcrumbs, polenta, parsley, zest,
salt and pepper.
Gently toss the fish in the flour bag and shake to coat
fish lightly and evenly. Dip each fillet in the egg mix and
then roll it in the crumb mix.
Heat oil in a large frying pan, add the fish fingers and
fry for three to four minutes each side or until crunchy
and golden brown.
To make the salad.
Blanch frozen peas in boiling water for one minute then
strain and refresh under cold running water.
Tumble cooled peas through spinach leaves and parsley
and top with dressing made from combining the feta,
yoghurt and mayonnaise.

Serve the hot crispy fish fingers alongside the


chilled salad and (optional) baked potatoes.

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Humourless
Bond outing
Spectre (M)

REVIEW: PIER LEACH

If the Bond theme song


could be considered a
harbinger of the films
general vibe, then singer
Sam Smiths Spectre
theme song comes in a
snoozy second to Adeles
smouldering Skyfall.
Director Sam Mendes
second consecutive crack at
the 24-episode-and-counting 007 franchise boasts its
biggest budget and longest
running time (an overblown 148 minutes), but
it doesnt reach the stylish
heights of its predecessor,
Skyfall, even if it starts
promisingly enough.
For Daniel Craig who
peaked early as Bond in
the superb Bourne-inspired
2006 Casino Royale it
is the fourth instalment
in a reported five-episode
contract.
But Spectre feels like an
ending, or at least it spends

a lot of time tying up loose


ends.
It begins with a
spectacular pre-credit
sequence, filmed by
Hoyte van Hoytema
(Her, Interstellar), during
Mexicos Day of the Dead.
A rooftop chase after
the crime boss Sciarra
(Alessandro Cremona)
gives way to a vertiginous
helicopter fight scene over
the Zocalo, from which
Bond emerges unscathed
and holding his enemys
ring.
While seducing Sciarras
widow (Monica Bellucci,
finally a bombshell Bonds
own age), he discovers the
rings octopus-like inscription is the symbol for
Spectre, the titular terrorist
organisation bent on world
domination.
Bond is intent on getting
inside Spectre, but meanwhile, back in London,
MI6 is struggling with a
new management team (led
by Andrew Scott) looking
to can Ms (Ralph Fiennes,

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We may have to wait a while, a lugubrious James Bond (Daniel Craig) tells the daughter of an old nemesis, Madeleine
Swann (Lea Seydoux).

replacing Judi Dench) 00


program in favour of Big
Brother-like megasurveillance.
Of course, with a little
help from Moneypenny
(Naomie Harris) and tech
whiz Q (a delightful Ben
Whishaw), Bond cracks
into the organisation.

What we find when he


gets there, though, is a kind
of half-baked origin story
that links Bonds childhood
to his Spectre nemesis,
Franz Oberhauser played
by Christoph Waltz in a
performance not half as
scary as his Nazi colonel of
Inglourious Basterds.

Theres a satisfying
array of ritzy location
action from Mexico City
to London, Rome and
Tangier, and French
actress Lea Seydoux (Blue
Is the Warmest Colour)
shows up as a love interest
with apparent smarts.
At times it delivers the

kind of sharp, smooth


entertainment of Bond at
his best.
But overall it is an episodic, slightly humourless
addition to the franchise
that could easily have
been whittled down into a
tauter, more definitive end
of an era.

Book tribute to a modernist


Maurice Stubbs: Intuitive
Painter

By Henry Stubbs
Publisher: McIntosh Gallery, Western
University Ontario, Canada. RRP $45

SARAH McNEILL

In July last year, New


Zealand art lover and
collector Henry Stubbs
came to Perth on a mission.
He was trying to track
down original paintings
by Perth artist Maurice
Stubbs and was in the
process of compiling an art
book of Maurices work
Back in Perth last month,

Henry, a distant cousin of


Maurices, brought with
him a beautifully produced,
glossy coffee-table book,
detailing Maurices career
and art from Perth in
the 1950s through to his
current work in Ontario,
Canada.
The idea for this book
started with family and

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ended with art, Henry


says in his introduction
to the work of an artist
who, now aged 91, is
still actively painting and
exploring new styles.
Maurice trained as a
teacher at Claremont
Teachers College. In
1958, Guy Grey-Smith,
impressed with Maurices
developing abstract style,
invited him to join the
newly formed Perth Group
of Artists with Robert
Juniper, Brian McKay and
Tom Gibbons.
The groups aim was
to promote European
modernism, which was not
then accepted in Australia.
Maurice is the sole
survivor of that important
group of artists.
He moved to Canada and
became the first full-time
director and curator of the
McIntosh Art Gallery at
the University of Western
Ontario, a post he held for
25 years.
Henrys book, Maurice
Stubbs: Intuitive Painter,
charts Maurices life,

Stubbs experimented with


design and abstract forms:
The Men (1951).

extraordinary range of art


and influences across both
countries.
The book is now
available at the Lane
Bookshop in Claremont,
Crow Books in Victoria
Park and Boffins in the
city.
Abstract
evolved into
colourful
landscapes of
the imagination:
Red Trees #1
(1996)

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High Pass on the Cordillera Huayhuash circuit in the Peruvian Andes.

Reflections of a rolling stone


SARAH McNEILL

In 1974, Robert Pirsigs philo David McNamara day dreams in the middle of the
Guatemalan jungle on his way to find El Mirador, the lost
city of the Maya.

a peep into
the

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pinchbeck?
Christopher Pinchbeck
was a clockmaker in
18th century London who
invented an alloy that
looked exactly like gold
and could be worked into
the same intricate designs
as gold but was much more
affordable than the 18ct
that was primarily in use at
that time.
It also did not fade like
other gold imitations.
The alloy was believed to
be a mixture of copper and
zinc, but the exact formula
went with Pinchbeck to his
grave.
Pinchbeck jewellery was
believed to be carried by
wealthy people travelling
by stagecoach in case
they got held up by
highwaymen, thus risking
only their cheap substitutes.
Today, pinchbeck has
become quite collectible
and many beautiful pieces
are available.

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Other gold substitutes
included gold plate,
which was silver coated
in gold, rolled gold or
gold-filled jewellery, which
incorporated gold to make
a piece look gold without it
being solid.
Silver gilt, which was
essentially silver with a
coating of 9ct gold, was
common in Victorian
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the old adage, all that
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a generation to explore their own
lives, philosophies, travel and sense
of self.
Two decades later, a young man
graduated from John XXIII, went
to Curtin to study creative writing and filmmaking, and then went
travelling with no intention of
stopping.
Im not unhappy, Im not happy,
but what I can do is move to another place, said 38-year-old David
McNamara, whose backpacking
travels have resulted in two books.
Not bogged down by mortgages,
family, a career path or a retirement
plan, David works to travel.
The trick is to earn money in
a good currency like the English
pound or Australian dollar, and
spend it somewhere cheap, he said.
Back in Perth for a couple of
months and living with his parents
in Nedlands, David is fundraising
for his second book through the
crowd-funding platform, Pozible.
He said his travelling had now
taken on a more philosophical perspective, one that returns him to
Pirsigs oddball classic, with his own
updated version of zen: Beat Zen
and the Art of Dave.
The art of Daveness is the idea
that travelling exposes you to new
experiences which in turn, open you
up to more new experiences, he said.
His anecdotes about his experiences on the road meander across
decades and countries in the entertaining, free-wheeling style of someone who rarely has to worry about
time constraints and deadlines.
His zen approach to budget
backpacking odysseys from hitchhiking across Tibet to taking the
Trans-Siberian rail trip from Russia
to China, and travelling down
Central America, across Europe
and Asia is now tinged with the
recognition that backpacking has
changed in this digital world.
Backpackers used to escape, to
get away to try to find themselves,
but now everyone is connected
online, on phones and on laptops,
David said.
Its hard to explain to young
people today that when I started my
rite-of-passage trip in 1998 websites

The edge of Glen Canyon, Colarado.

like hotels.com and TripAdvisor


didnt exist.
Technology has enabled people
who might otherwise be daunted by it
to be adventurous. And travellers are
much more likely to be older people
between jobs, semi-retired or retired.
His first book, Loves, Kerbsides
and Goodbyes, followed his early
travels through Europe and Asia.
His new book, Beat Zen, is, as
the name suggests, more reflective,
and David says intertwines
humorous anecdotes and travel lore
with backpacking philosophy and
Eastern spirituality.
It is a meditation on a wayfaring
lifestyle, the impact of technology
and changes in generational
attitudes.
While in Perth, David is writing
two works of fiction and raising
money through Pozible to pay for
the design and hard copy printing
of the travel book because he would
rather have it designed and printed
in Australia than use an off-shore
online option.
He said that if he exceeded his
target, additional funds would
be donated to the Cambodian
Childrens Fund.
Go to www.pozible.com/
beatzendave.

cinema

REWIND

What the critics are saying


Putuparri and the Rainmakers
(M)

Though director Nicole Ma started


work on this documentary in 2001, its
key footage dates from 1992. Shot on
VHS, it is both degraded and priceless,
an astonishing record of the vital
connection between the indigenous
folk of Fitzroy Crossing and a remote
desert waterhole where a spirit known
as Kurtal is believed to live, the Sydney
Morning Herald says. Neither preachy
nor overly reverent, this is a remarkable
piece of filmmaking that makes us feel
weve been granted the rare privilege
of witnessing something utterly unique,
even as it teeters on the cusp of
disappearing forever.

He Named Me Malala (PG)

Davis Guggenheims latest


documentary is a forceful and
exquisitely made piece of advocacy
journalism, says Entertainment Weekly,
an inspiring portrait of Pakistani
teenager and 2014 Nobel Peace Prize
winner Malala Yousafzai. But the NY
Times is concerned It only occasionally
delivers the kind of unguarded moment
that makes you feel as if youre getting
beneath the media image, and it is not
at all interested in discussing broader
issues raised by Ms. Yousafzais fame.

Man Up (M)

The film is rife with contrivances and


clichs, but it engages with them in a
respectful and clever manner, enough
to sell even the silliest ideas. Man
Up knows what it is, and the result is
unexpectedly refreshing and exceedingly
charming, says The Playlist. Total Film
agrees it is a romcom Brits can be
proud of. Make a date of it.

Licensed to drive in South Carolina.

Average star ratings

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CHANGING HANDS

H I D E AWAY S

spotlighton
CITY BEACH

From $1,595,000
10 Omaroo Terrace

This 4x3 with a six-star energy


rating was built by the Multiple
Sclerosis Society for its Mega
Home Lottery.
AGENT: Nicole Jones,
Abel McGrath.

A private lagoon awaits on the lower ground level.

Panoramic ocean views forever


Auction
November 28, 11am
4 Penryn Avenuve

There are four living areas in


this home, which has a spectacular view of Bold Park.
AGENT: Tony Young,
Optimus Real Estate.

$1.85million
53 Tarongo Way

Need space for the kids to


play? A gate in the rear garden of this home opens to a
park.
AGENT: Gary Dye,
Acton North.

FAST FACTS

The median City Beach


house price has risen
by 1.8% to $1.7million.
Properties for sale: 44

6
5

45 Boscombe Avenue
CITY BEACH
$8-10million
Space Real Estate

Its a testament to the designer and the


builder that the view is but one of this
homes many exceptional features

he word mansion can


be overused, but this
extravagant beachside
property with a grandfathered height bonus surely
qualifies.
On a 644sq.m block
and four storeys high,the
home is a full floor higher
than height restrictions
now allow meaning its
panoramic ocean views
are protected from development.
Its a testament to the
designer and the builder
that the view is but one of
this homes many exceptional features a list that
also includes a private
lagoon-style pool, an extravagant indoor/outdoor
kitchen and a lavish bar,
complete with overhead
bottle storage and com-

mercial fridges.
From the street, you get
a taste of the homes aboveand-beyond mentality.
Stacked stone cladding
covers much of the front
faade, overlooking a tidy
front garden with a towering palm tree.
Step inside and you
will find yourself in the
childrens wing, where
four spacious bedrooms
share two well-appointed
bathrooms.
Three of the bedrooms
even have walk-in robes,
while the fourth settles for
a built-in.
The main suite is at the
back of the house and has
a dressing room, a lavish
ensuite with a spa and a
balcony overlooking the
secluded park behind the
property.

One floor below, on the


lower ground level, there
is an expansive entertainment area that opens, via
sliding glass doors, to the
lagoon-style pool.
The first floor is the main
social hub of the house, featuring a commercial-grade
American oak kitchen, a
sprawling living area and
a home theatre.
The cocktail bar can be
found at the rear, next to
an informal lounge, gas
fireplace and a pair of
balconies.
Another set of stairs
or a lift will take you up
to the top floor, which is
occupied entirely by an
open-plan lounge and a
balcony.
The selling agent is Scott
Swingler, of Space Real
Estate.

Warm the chilly winter nights with friends at the bar, next
to the gas fire.

Stacked stone features heavily on the impressive faade.

FOR LEASE

2 Ozone Parade, Cottesloe


$3,750 per week

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Regarded as one of Cottesloes most pre-eminent homes, this outstanding
home designed by award winning architect Tim Wright is an overwhelming
statement in design, form and functionality. The home has sweeping ocean
views with the fabulous Grant St beach just one minutes walk away and with
North Cottesloe and Cottesloe a few more minutes stroll along the shore line.
There are formal and informal areas and the resort style master suite is what
dreams are made of.
Three other good sized bedrooms and two bathrooms, four toilets with two
separate powder rooms, plus two separate studies and a massive games
room make this a fabulous home with room for each member of the family.
Spend time in the gym, lay by the pool or just sit and enjoy the views.

Judith Jones
p. 9284 4008
m. 0423 043 866
e. judith@spacerealty.com.au

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features and a view of Bold
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AGENT: Irena Ivanova,
Realmark West.

In other results:
MT CLAREMONT

42 Mayfair Street was


withdrawn from auction by
Simon McGrath and John
Hunter, of Abel McGrath.
The Mediterranean-style
home, with five bedrooms
and two bathrooms, is on a
1012sq.m site with subdivision approval. Mr McGrath
said he had cancelled the
auction because most of
the interest was from investors who needed more time
to do their due diligence.
The property market is
not dead; its just tough,
he said. But here is some
good news: 13 Charles
Lane, Mt Claremont, was
due to be auctioned on
November 21 but it went
under offer after its first
home open.

SWANBOURNE

2 Servetus Street was


passed in for $1.15million
by Mr McGrath and Mr
Hunter. There was one bidder for the renovated character home on 430sq.m.
Its on the market from
$1.1million.

WEST LEEDERVILLE

12 Tara Vista was passed


in by Louis Carr, of Acton
Dalkeith. There was an
offer after the auction
for the architect-designed
home but it wasnt enough
to get the deal over the
line. The three-level home
has striking curved roofs,
a pool, spa and a view of
Lake Monger.

November 14, 2.30pm.

DOUBLEVIEW
28 Sydenham Road

Theres more to this solid 4x1


than meets the eye it has
a panoramic view of the city
and the Hills.
AGENT: Kim Stock,
Acton North.

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A great location, backing


on to a park, was a big selling point for 69 Dunrossil
Place, Wembley Downs,
which went for $1.53million.

Wembley Downs
an auction hot spot
auction

RESULTS

embley Downs was all a buzz


at auctions last weekend,
with two properties selling under
the hammer.
There was plenty of interest
in both properties because they
ticked the location box they
backed on to parks.

Peter Kasten, of Realmark


West, sold 5B Arundale Crescent
for $1.07million.
There were three bidders for
the 4x2, which has a gate that
opens to Joe Rice Playground.
Mr Kasten said properties were
selling well in the suburb, as long
as they were priced fairly.
The other property that
went under the hammer was 69
Dunrossil Place, which was sold
for $1.53million.

November 21, 11.30am

MOSMAN
PARK
3 Beagle Street

Christopher Dee, of Realmark


West, said the four-bedroom
house was in a great location, in
a cul-de-sac.

Bidding will start at $1.65million for this home with a


self-contained studio and
several living areas.
AGENT: Deb Brady,
Acton Cottesloe.

FAST FACTS

RP Data said WA had the lowest


clearance rate for auctions last
weekend, with 18% of 44 properties selling under the hammer. The
highest was in the ACT, where
78% of 119 properties were sold.

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BIDDING TO START FROM $1,650,000
Youll love the mystery of this family home, which opens up to reveal its stunning
secrets to you. On a 574sqm landholding the opportunities are endless. The
spacious residence has a glamorous heart and has been fully renovated with a
wonderful blend of crisp contemporary ttings and welcoming period features.
There is excellent separation between several living areas, a fabulous all weather
alfresco area and a separate self-contained studio, and the central kitchen is the
heart of the home.
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The POSTs property writer, JULIE BAILEY, would like to hear your
real estate news. Please email julie@postnewspapers.com.au.
when the owners asked me for an
appraisal I was delighted. Its such
an amazing house; theres plenty of
wow factor with 4.2m high ceilings
and a covered pool area. For more
details, phone 0422 616 979.

All aboard for the


houseboat life

The roof of this Palmyra house was


made in Germany, then disassembled
and put on a ship to WA. The Bavarianstyle house, at 91 Adrian Street, will be
auctioned on November 28.

Wow factor, Bavarian


style

Some people will go to


extraordinary lengths to inject a
bit of personality into their houses.
German-born builder Joachim
(John) Schlegel did just that when
he built 91 Adrian Street, Palmyra,
in a distinctive Bavarian style.
The roof, made from wood in the
Garmisch-Partenkirchen forest,
was constructed in Germany then
disassembled before it was put on
a ship bound for WA. The fourbedroom and three-bathroom house
is being auctioned on November 28
at 2pm. Michael Hayter, of Caporn
Young, lives in the suburb and
knows the house. I used to drive
past it and wondered what it looked
like inside, Mr Hayter said. So

Weve all fantasised about living


on a houseboat, but for most of
us the compromises on space and
practicality are too steep. Enter the
Floatwing. Designed by Dubaibased engineering firm Friday, the
modular floating home is more house
than boat with a blistering 5.6kmh
top speed. At the price of mobility
you get a lot more home, with
options including a fully equipped
kitchen, wine cellar, a variety of
bedrooms and a rooftop barbecue.
Solar panels charge a bank of
batteries that can keep the crafts

Back in 1935, you could a block of land in City Beach for the same price
as an Emmco radio.
interior powered for at least seven
days. You can also configure the
vessel without any living spaces and
use it as a water sports base camp.

City Beach blocks for


the price of a radio

Imagine if you could turn back the


clock to 1935, when blocks of land in
City Beach were selling for 35 pound

the same price as a radio. Theres


money in this, said the ad for The
City Beach Estate No.3. It was spoton, because 80 years later blocks
are selling for around $1.5million,
according to agent Robbie Young,
who found the old black-and-white
ad from the Western Mails 1935
Christmas catalogue. Whats
amazing is that next to the ad for the
35-pound blocks, there is an ad for

This re-imagined luxury houseboat was recently unveiled by Dubai-based engineering firm Friday.

Held on the grounds of Mount


Hawthorn Primary School on
Saturday November 7, the fair
attracted large crowds of locals
and visitors alike, keen to check
out the wares, and hard work, of
the artisans, students and creative
types taking part.
Hand made soy candles, beautiful
silver jewellery, jams and
preserves, amazing cakes and
biscuits as well as crepe making,
paper plane flying and a chance
to ride around the fair in a Bekac,
were among the attractions on
Saturday.
A large team of staff members
from both the Leederville and
Subiaco offices manned stalls nine
and ten, offering face painting,
prizes, giveaways, games and
lollies.
As a key sponsor of the event, the
team, lead by Business Operations
Manager, Dani McGufficke raffled
an amazing El Dorado Play Set on

the day, with all proceeds going to


Mount Hawthorn Primary School.
More than ten staff members
took turns to man the stall and
join in the fun, handing out show
bags which included notebooks,
calendars and calico shopping
bags, which Ms McGufficke
says were a great hit with local
shoppers.
We also had a lollypop guess
jar which was particularly
popular with all the children, Ms
McGufficke said.
They could even enjoy a lollypop
while they tried to figure out just
how many were in there.
The raffle for the El Dorado Play
Set took place at 5pm as the fair
was drawing to a close, and was
won by Abel McGrath client, Nick
Harch.
In the spirit of generosity and
community involvement, Mr
Harch kindly decided to donate
the play set back to Mount
Hawthorn Primary School for all
of the children to enjoy.

Developers dream in
Perry Lakes

Calling all developers looking for


land in the western suburbs: two big
apartment sites have hit the market
in the Perry Lakes development.
On the market from $10.5million,
lot 232 on Meagher Drive is
expected to have between 61 and
98 apartments plus a commercial
tenancy for a caf. Meanwhile,
lot 233 is on the market from
$6.6million and has the capacity for
40 to 64 apartments. Developers are
invited to submit a bid for one lot
or both. LandCorp is offering both
lots on behalf of Cambridge council,
which recently acquired the land
from the state government as part
of a $50million settlement under the
Perry Lakes Redevelopment Act. To
download the tender document, visit
www.perrylakes.com.au. Tenders
close on December 3.

real
estate
wrap

Giving Mount Hawthorn Primary School a helping hand


Abel McGraths Leederville and
Subiaco teams pulled together to
help out the local community last
weekend at the inaugural Mount
Hawthorn Community Fair.

Emmco radios at the same price,


Mr Young, of Optimus Real Estate,
said. He has been selling property in
the suburb since 1967, when he sold
his first block to a school friend for
$6800. Frank and his wife Valda
still live in the same property, he
said. Mr Young remembers seeing
the blocks climb to the dizzy price
of $10,000. One of my colleagues,
Kevin Sullivan, took me for a drive
in his new Holden Statesman and
said: You know, Robbie, one day
City Beach land will be sold at over
$20,000. I thought he was a bit
ambitious, or even nuts, but of course
he was right! Buyers are paying up
to $3.5million for waterfront blocks
in south City Beach. Now in his 70s
and living in the beachside suburb,
Mr Young works alongside his son
Tony at their office inL the Boulevard
Shopping Centre.

of 200 lollipops, Ms McGufficke


added. She was ecstatic when
I delivered her winning jar of
lollypops to her after the fair!
Ms McGufficke said the
atmosphere on the day was
wonderful for children and
adults alike, and the buzz in the
community was certainly felt by
the entire Abel McGrath team.
As one of Abel McGraths longest
serving staff members, Ms
McGufficke said the company has
always been fixated on giving
back to the communities in which
it operates.
Our philosophy is to give, not
necessarily expecting or wanting
anything in return, she explained.
Mount Hawthorn is in our
precinct, with some of our staff
living, buying and selling in the
area many times over. It makes
he
sense for us to be involved in the
community.

Dani McGufficke

Winner: Nick Harch was


our winner of the El Dorado
Play Set on the day, who kindly
decided to donate it back to the
Mt Hawthorn Primary School.

Business Operations Manager


(Leederville/Subiaco)
9208 1999 / 9381 2055
dani@abelmcgrath.com.au

The lolly jar was won by local


girl, Isabella, with a correct guess

The Green Team: Our fantastic team of


admins, directors, sales reps and property
managers all working together on the day.

Claremont | Leederville | Subiaco

Thankyou Leone: Leone Hay from Bella Art


& Faces stole the show with her wonderful
free face-painting skills on the day for guests.

abelmcgrath.com.au

Winner: Ecstatic Isabella took


home this jar of 200 lollypops after
guessing the total number. She plans
to share them with her fellow Year 6
Mt Hawthorn Primary School group.

The boss amongst the crowd: Leederville


and Subiaco Principal, Adrian Abel, showing
his support for the school and community.

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recent
sales
$1.25million
CLAREMONT
3/15 Freshwater Parade
There was plenty of interest
in this 2x1, which was advertised from $950,000.
AGENT: Peter Clements,
Mint Real Estate.

$1.72million

It looks single storey but this heritage-listed house, one street back from the river, spreads over four levels.

CITY BEACH
10A Branksome Gardens

Survey the river from


the rooftop tower

A new home is expected


to be built on this 733sq.m
block, on the corner of
Boscombe Avenue.
AGENT: Gary Dye,
Acton North.

5
3
2

$2.5million
COTTESLOE
14 Mann Street
No need to look this up on
the web because the renovated and extended character home was sold off the
market.
AGENT: James Paxton,
Paxton Hoad.

4 Riley Road
CLAREMONT
Oers by
November 28
Olifents Real Estate

rom the street, this 1904


character home looks like
just another example of elegant,
Queen Anne-style architecture.
But dont be fooled by the simple facade what lies beyond the
front door is a four-level home
that has something that could
never be built today: a rooftop
tower.
Narrow, timber stairs lead
up to the tower, which has a
360-degree view of the river, city
and hills.
If youve lived in Claremont
for a while, you may remember
the story of the Riley Road tower.
It made the headlines in the
POST more than two decades
ago when the owners applied for
planning permission to build it.
It was an unusual request at

the time but the effort was worth


it, according to the owners.
Its been a great spot for
drinks; weve even brought the
gas cooker up here to have a
simple meal, they said.
The heritage-listed house,
which was part of the Church
of Englands Glebe Estate, is on
a 1362sq.m site, one street back
from the river.
Its so close to Mrs Herberts
Park, you can almost see what
picnickers are having for lunch.
The original section of the
house is packed with character
features such as ornate ceilings,
stained-glass windows, fireplaces
and arches.
Some of these elements carry
through to the 1990s extension,
including the bay windows.
The dimensions of the bay
windows in the extension are
the same as those in the original
section, the owners said.
There is plenty of room to
spread out in this home, which

has a main bedroom at the front,


three bedrooms upstairs and a
separate, self-contained cottage.
The quaint, limestone cottage
has timber trusses from an old
church and exquisite stainedglass windows.
The agents are David McKenzie
and Kevin Dodd of Olifents Real
Estate.

Next to the pool is a selfcontained cottage with exquisite


gothic-style stained-glass windows
which came from a church in
Peppermint Grove.

The rooftop tower has a sweeping view of Mrs Herberts Park and the river.

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FEELS LIKE HOME


TO BE SOLD ON OR BEFORE 30TH NOVEMBER 2015
The moment you step beyond the pretty facade of this delightful
family home youll be entranced by its privacy and peaceful nature.
Taking its cues from its circa 1904 origins and with a seamless
extension, the central hallway leads to a spacious living/dining and
kitchen area. The sense of space and light is maximised by soaring
ceilings and beautiful floor to ceiling glass windows making the
most of the private garden outlook. All of this is complemented by
flexible family accommodation with four bedrooms, two renovated
bathrooms, and a second upstairs living area. Providing endless
extras including evaporative aircon, integrated fridge/freezer
and dishwasher, ceasor stone benchtops, roof attic storage, wide
floorboards, and plantation shutters throughout.
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468sqm

BEV HEYMANS 0419 099 243


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

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SOPHISTICATED STYLE

FROM $1,595,000
4

696sqm

With impeccable attention to detail this home has been lovingly


transformed into a stunning fusion of contemporary style and easy
care living. Renovated to the highest of standards, beautifully
presented, the standard is set with French travertine ooring,
soaring shadow line ceilings, oor length drapes, pendant lighting
and open-plan living at its best!

JOAN GEBBIE
0414 666 785

MARTINE EYERS
0433 356 152

ACTON DALKEITH 160 STIRLING HIGHWAY, NEDLANDS


PH: (08) 9386 8255 WWW.ACTON.COM.AU/DALKEITH

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alf a million dollars


wont get you much
more than a small apartment in the western suburbs.
But in the picturesque South-West town of
Cowaramup, which is as
well known for its fine food
and wine purveyors as its
sense of humour, you get
more bang for your buck.
On the market at 16
OBrien Street is a threebedroom house priced at
$559,000.
Its a lazy stroll from the
Cowaramup Town Hall,
where the locals broke the
Guinness World Record
for the biggest gathering
of people dressed as cows
last year.
Built by the current
owners about 10 years ago,
the home sports a modern
design. Its skillion roof and
louvred windows ensure
ample sunlight and fresh
air permeate the interiors.
A wide wraparound
veranda is accessed from
both the open-plan living
area and main bedroom,
thanks to multiple glass
sliding doors.
Here, you can kick back
and enjoy the beautifully

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$749,000

GEOGRAPHE
11 Lanyard Boulevard

Theres plenty of room for


your house, shed, caravan
and yacht on this 1609sq.m
waterfront block.
AGENT: Ty Criddle,
Acton South West.

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The open-plan living area sports high ceilings and views of the surrounding cottage garden.
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landscaped cottage garden,
brimming with flowering
plants, including the bird
of paradise, and protected
by a rambling fig tree and
other established trees.
The selling agents are
Raelene and Ray Stocker,
of JMW Real Estate.
For more details, phone
0408 908 665.

DONNYBROOK
155 Dawson Road

From the 1930s colonial-style


homestead, you will be able
to survey your 279ha farm
with 13 paddocks and a
trout-stocked dam.
AGENT: Kim Jackson, First
National Donnybrook.

STEPHANIE McGANN

FAST FACTS

The median Cowaramup


house price has risen
by 1.2% to $492,500.
Properties for sale: 63

$3.45million

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Offers from

$495,000
WEST PERTH
36/2 Mayfair Street
Summer is around the
corner and this 2x1 is in a
complex with a pool and a
barbecue area.
AGENT: Tracy Lee, Bexleys.

$595,000
MOSMAN PARK
3/22 Fairlight Street
New carpets and paintwork
add to the appeal of this
villa, in a small complex of
six.
AGENT: Amanda Gray, Lynn
Steenholdt Residential.

A stylish white stone and timber kitchen is the hub of the home.

Its about style and sophistication


4
3

76 Archdeacon Street
NEDLANDS
Oers
Space Real Estate

From

$1.2million

NORTH FREMANTLE
1 Tyrone Street
Take your pick of the three
or four-bedroom apartments
in The Cove development.
AGENT: Peter Duward,
Blackburne Property Group.

ome people would shudder at


the thought of living interstate
while their family home is built
elsewhere.
But the owners of this sophisticated property felt safe enough
to do exactly that, in the hands
of luxury builders and architects
Humphrey Homes.
The owners had a wish list of
things they wanted to incorporate
in the design, and most of those
items were achieved.
One request is sure to resonate
with fashion-lovers everywhere.
I will give up bedroom space
for wardrobe, the owner said.
Storage is a big thing for me.
The result is an enviably big
walk-in robe with a customdesigned ottoman and cabinet
for accessories.
But there was no need to
compromise on bedroom space.
In fact, every room and living

area in this home feels huge and


light-filled, thanks to reams of
glass in the form of bifolds and
wraparound windows.
Many of those windows offer
views of the heated pool and
surrounding garden, designed
by Jo Taylor.
The two-level homes gabled
roof, together with lashings of
stone and timber, give it a striking street presence.
The path to its timber front
door is paved in travertine, as are
the rear alfresco and open-plan
living area, setting a luxurious
tone.
Inside, it delivers on style
and functionality, with blackbutt floors and a striking stone
fireplace in a formal room off
the entry.
The selling agents are Susan
James and Ticia Juniper, of
Space Real Estate.

The 809sq.m sloping block accommodates two levels seamlessly.

STEPHANIE McGANN

FAST FACTS

The median Nedlands


price has risen by 1.7%
to $1,575,000.
Properties for sale: 61

Landscaped gardens surround the resort-like pool and alfresco area.

All the best houses in the western suburbs are in the POST each week
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readers
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than its competitor
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PPPROPERTY
Step into a world of calm

POST, November 14, 2015 Page 107

POST

4
2
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46 Shenton Road
SWANBOURNE
Oers by
November 30
Acton Cottesloe

he owner of this
Swanbourne house,
Tamara Graham, is a wellknown yoga teacher and
knows a thing or two about
creating a world of calm.
Shenton Road can be
a busy street, but having
honed her skills in New
York City, Tamara has
worked her magic to create
an enchanting character
home with a soothing atmosphere. Step past the front
wall, and into a courtyard

flush with greenery, and


the quietness will surprise.
The home was built circa
1904 and, from the original leadlight entry to the
open-plan rear extension,
Tamara has renovated it
with sympathy for its roots.
What I love most about
the house is that it represents what I value as a yoga
teacher, she said.
Its peaceful inside and
I also designed the garden
to have a canopy of green.
There are 15 established olive and fruit trees
throughout the garden,
which has two ponds to
attract frogs.
A sprawling pomegran-

ate tree crowns the brickpaved alfresco area.


Here, a wall of fullheight windows connects
the outside to the living
area, where natural materials, including marble and
jarrah echo the gardens
earthiness.
A central hall services
the four bedrooms, all of
which feature decorative
plasterwork and beautifully restored fireplaces.
There is an additional
loft living area above the
extension.
The selling agent is
Bev Heymans, of Acton
Cottesloe.
STEPHANIE McGANN

The 486sq.m property is just a short stroll from Claremont railway station.

Natural materials and a crisp-white vaulted ceiling evoke calmness in the living area.

There are original replaces, high ceilings and plantation shutters in all four bedrooms.

Backyard leads to
the golf course
4
2
2

37R Mayfair Street


MT CLAREMONT
Oers by November 17
One Agency West
Coast

he sign in the back garden


says it all: Golf course this
way.
Just head down a walkway,
past a tree and a vegie patch to
a rear gate, and youre in the
perfectly manicured grounds
of Cottesloe golf course.
Mayfair Street is one of the
most sought-after streets in Mt
Claremont and judging by the
amount of building work going
on, the secret must be out.
Multi-million-dollar mansions are juxtaposed with
moderately priced homes, like

The balcony o the living area


is ideal for barbecues.

Jolimont 687 Hay Street


PREPARE TO ARM WRESTLE

..the other buyers that spot this very impressive four bedroom, three bathroom
double storey home overlooking the parklands of the Pat Goodridge Hockey Centre,
where life is centred on home, family and gracious living.

A walkway from the main living area leads to the back garden.
this one for sale.
The renovated, four-bedroom and two-bathroom house
is on an elevated, 779sq.m site.
A steep driveway, with wifi-controlled lights, leads up
to the house, which looks like
it belongs in Margaret River.
Its treetop living at its best,
according to agent Cam Greig,
of One Agency West Coast.
Stunning leafy views stretch
out across the valley. Enjoy it
all with your morning cuppa
on the balcony, Mr Greig said.
A central, two-storey lightwell ensures the interior is
light and bright all year.
There are three bedrooms
on the ground floor, including a
supersized main bedroom with

an open fireplace and enough


space for a sofa or study nook.
An architectural feature
of the house is an open-tread
staircase, which leads up to
the main living area and fourth
bedroom.
The well-appointed kitchen
has Ilve and Bosch appliances,
but the leafy view from every
window may be a distraction
from cooking.
The agent is seeking offers
in the mid $1million range.

FAST FACTS

The median Mt
Claremont house price is
$1.35million. Properties
for sale: 24

Extensively renovated just three years ago, you may well find yourself lost for words
in relation to the quality and beautiful flow and design of this not so humble abode
with a list of modern features including:
Gated security entrance with intercom camera and alarm system
Solid black butt flooring to all downstairs living areas
Breathtaking kitchen and meals area with soft close drawers and quantum quartz
bench top
Oversize family/games room + powder room
Generous upstairs activity room
Reverse cycle four zone ducted air conditioning
Bi-folding doors to large alfresco dining area for seamless
indoor/outdoor entertaining
Sparkling below ground pool with glass fencing
Double lock-up remote controlled garage with additional storage room
This wonderful home is set on a generous 684sqm in a fantastic location within the
Shenton College school catchment zone and ohhhhhh so close
to the bustling metropolis of down town Subiaco.
A change in circumstances has resulted in some very motivated
sellers and this property will be sold at the on-site auction at
11am on Saturday 21st November 2015. The sellers also
reserve the right to accept an offer prior to the auction.
Auction 21st November 2015 On Site at 11.00am
View Saturday 11.00 11.45am

LJ Hooker Kalamunda & Foothills 9454 5333

Contact
Grant Winning


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PPPROPERTY
POST

forlease
$290 a week
CRAWLEY
1/19 Princes Road
Fed up with dirty dishes in
your share house? Then get
your own flat with one bedroom and one bathroom.
CONTACT: Peta Buchanan,
Rossen Real Estate.

$850 a week
DAGLISH
3/37 Troy Terrace
There is plenty of storage
space in this modern home
with three bedrooms and
two bathrooms.
CONTACT: Greig Walker, Airey
and Associates.

Lush greenery surrounds the alfresco deck, which can be closed o with blinds.

Elevated, with
Federation character
3
2

$900 a week
DALKEITH
66 Philip Road
This cute character home
with a big back garden is
available until July 31 next
year.
CONTACT: Colleen Pearce,
Morgan Sudlow.

$3750 a week
COTTESLOE
2 Ozone Parade
Live the high life in this architect-designed home near
the beach.

19 Holyrood Street
WEST LEEDERVILLE
Negotiation above
$1.2million
Mint Real Estate

PROPERTY
P
P
Classifieds
POST

DALKEITH

t has been a rollercoaster


ride of styles for this character home in one of West
Leedervilles historic streets.
Built as a humble brick
cottage in the 1950s, the house
underwent a renovation in
the 1970s before it was recreated in Federation style by
the current owners in 2009.
Elevated above the street
and the footpath, the 402sq.m
block adds extra prominence
to the beautifully renovated
faade.
Behind the front door,
gleaming parquet floors lead
you down a short hall that
passes bedrooms and a lounge
before opening to an expansive living area at the back.
The front rooms are what
you would expect of a character home: original jarrah

The 402sq.m block aords


a special prominence to the
beautifully renovated faade

DALKEITH

WESTERN
SUBURBS

NEDLANDS

The blocks elevation aords the faade a special prominence


in the street.
floorboards, high ceilings
and a bay window in the
front room.
An upmarket kitchen
with Caesarstone benchtops
and glossy cabinets hugs an
interior wall in the main
living area, which otherwise
consists of a long open-plan
space ending in a row of bifolds that open to the covered
alfresco deck.
Fabric alfresco blinds
allow you to seal the outdoor
area from mozzies without
interrupting the breeze or

garden views.
Selling agent Peter
Clements, of Mint Real
Estate, said a transparent
negotiation session, like an
auction, for qualified buyers
was scheduled for 6pm on
November 17, unless sold
beforehand.

FAST FACTS

The median West


Leederville house price
has risen by 5.5% to
$1,144,500.
Properties for sale: 39

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

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CARPENTRY

CARPENTRY

CARPET CLEANING

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

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

patchescarpentry@gmail.com

Ph 9383 3510
Mob 0413 833 966

WOODVILLE

STAIGERS
Carpet & Cleaning

WOODWORKS & RENOVATIONS


Suppliers of:
Top Class Timber Joinery
Budget Joinery Cheapest Doors
in Perth Kitchens & Wardrobes
Project Management Undertaken
Call Neville 0416 190 154
or email: nev@mbas.com.au

CARPENTER
Extensions & Renovations
Maintenance & Repairs
All Jobs, Big & Small

0423 247 903

Roberts
specialist
Renovations &

carpentry

Residential and Commercial


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End of lease cleaning
Office cleaning
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0410 659 580


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PH TONY 0434 835 036

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LATEST TRUCK MOUNTED


STEAM CLEANING
CARPETS, RUGS AND
UPHOLSTERY
TILE AND GROUT
OWNER OPERATED
AVAILABLE 7 DAYS
FREE CALL

448 Stirling Highway, Cottesloe

ALL AREAS

9384 5656

NEW & USED CARPETS & VINYLS LAID


Repairs & Re-Stretches
All work guaranteed

Phone Lee

Worlds Largest Carpet


Cleaning Company

0410 244 233

CARPET & VINYL


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

RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL


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Green Certified

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Old, New. No Job Too Small
Underlay Supplied

9447 4429 0417 184 655

CARPET CLEANING

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CEILINGS - DAMAGED CEILINGS
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SMALL JOBS WELCOME
OVER 35 YRS EXPERIENCE

3K5DOSK

Undertaking all aspects


of carpentry.
Specialising in Renovations.
Restoration on Colonial
& Heritage Properties.
References upon request.
Service & Quality Guaranteed.
Please call

David Macdonald
0488 208 999
Carpentry &
Maintenance
Solutions
Over 30 years experience.
All aspects of Carpentry and Joinery.
Heritage/Federation/Colonial
restoration and renovation.
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MUIRS

Call Brett 0451 153 966


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CARPET CLINIC
Established 1981

Domestic & Commercial


Carpets L/suites
Steam extraction voted
best way of cleaning
carpet by
CHOICE MAGAZINE
Our Reputation and
Quality is why we RETAIN
our Customers
Dont take a chance
Contact Martin Cook

9383 7977
0418 940 145

20 Years Experience

For Quality Timber


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Simon 0423 350 458

For the cleanest


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COTTESLOE CARPET
CLEANING
Western Suburbs
Specialist!
RESIDENTIAL
COMMERCIAL
RENTAL

Now available
New Technology
TILE & GROUT
CLEANING
NO MESS
NO FUSS

9383 4931

MELITA
CLEANING SERVICE
Excellence in
Building and Carpentry
Kurt Carter 0424 476 036
kurtcarter01@gmail.com
www.allbuildconstruct.com

CARPENTRY & MAINTENANCE

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

Ceilings installed & repaired


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

FOR ADVICE & QUOTE


PHONE RHYS ON

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

0411 547 487


APEX CEILINGS
& PARTITIONS
Ph

UPHOLSTERY

Outdoor Carpentry

PLASTERLINE
INDUSTRIES

FREE

Bedroom
clean when
you mention
this ad
Carpet Steam Clean,
(Conditions
also Dry Clean Carpets, Apply)

Clean Lounge Suites


Also Stain Guard for Carpets.
Floors Stripped & Sealed
Windows Cleaned
Tile & Grout Cleaning
25 years experience
Free Quotes

9309 9967
E X P E RT

Carpet
Steam
Cleaning
Tile & Grout Cleaning
ACCI Trained & Certified
Contact GRAEME

0418 957 690

PULL DOWNS DECORATIVE


DRYWALL REPAIRS
INSURANCE SUSPENDED
Police Cleared - Free Quotes

Ph Andrew

M 0413 568 580


Fax 9285 2888
CHIMNEY SWEEP
THE ORIGINAL

The Swiss Chimney Sweep


All types of FLUES /
OVENS / POT BELLIES etc

Adrian 0411 848 404


CLEANING

Cleaning

COMMERCIAL & DOMESTIC


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Better Cleaner
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Reliable
Hardworking
0412 226 328
0433 445 916
Regular/Spring
Window Clean
Moving In/Out
Vacate Clean
Office Clean
ALL JOBS FULLY
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OCEAN LINE CLEANING


Husband & Wife Team
Commercial / Domestic
Police Clearance

Ph 0411 445 452

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

Ph: Ben 0408 566 431


RITA CLEANING
SERVICE
Domestic & Commercial Cleaning
Window Cleaning Service

CLEANING

COMPUTING

SPRING CLEAN
ALL OUTDOOR AREAS

25 Years Experience

HIGH PRESSURE HOT & COLD CLEAN


Driveway Algae, Moss, Oil Stains
Paving, Driveway, Clean & Seal
Decking Scrub, Seal & Repairs
Tennis Court Vac, Algae Treatment
& High Pressure Clean
Gutters & Windows
Pool Clean & Maintenance
Vacate Clean, Domestic & Commercial
Garden Clean-up & Rubbish Removal
NO MESS - FREE QUOTE - 15 YEARS
EXPERIENCE - POLICE CLEARANCE
FOURWAY OUTDOOR

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Ph Melisa 0406 341 162
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Regular Vacate Moving In/Out
Spring Rent Inspection
COMMERCIAL & DOMESTIC
Police Cleared Experience
References Guaranteed

0413 929 436/0403 164 133


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Northlands
Commercial

CLEANING SERVICE
Offices Restaurants
Medical Centres
Shopping Complexes
Retail Stores
Window Cleaning
End of Lease Realty

A.SKY
Cleaning Service
Home Cleaning Special
$25p/hr
Vacate & Rent Inspection
cleaning
Commercial & Window
Cleaning
We bring our own
equipment & chemicals
POLICE CLEARED & FULLY
INSURED
Reliable Staff & Quality Guaranteed
A.skycleaning@gmail.com
Free Quote Call Us

0404 118 811

www.ASKYcleaning.com

CLOCKS & WATCHES

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

0272

DUTCH ANTIQUE
Timepieces

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

Unit 23/145 Stirling Hwy, Nedlands

9385 3054
www.dutchtimepieces.com

COMPUTING

Mosman Computer Training


One-one to suit your needs
Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Photos,
Emails/Internet/Banking
Windows 8/IPads/Tablets
Mature aged VERY welcome
Phone Margaret

0412 477 294

0439 695 273

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Claremont

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

9240 8006 : 0408 569 515


Personalised Service - BEST PRICES

Diana Rice Interiors


Beautiful Curtains & Blinds

Curtains
Swags & Tails
Romans
Venetians
Timbers

Sheers
Pelmets
Rollers
Verticals
Shutters

Phone: 9245 5305 / 0433 337 467


For an obligation free quote

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

Ph: Peter 0417 772 230

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

Phone Chris on 0417 990 396

448 Stirling Highway, Cottesloe

9384 5656
DECKING

A DECK ABOVE

Custom decks and pergolas.


Outdoor living specialist.

Don 040 116 7232


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CONCRETE

MIKES FULL CONCRETE WORK

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

Ph

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www.smartwire.net.au

Call Brett 0419 234 567

Call Liam

0403 939 742

Outdoor Living
Create your space for all
seasons.

Specialising in
decking & patios.
Call Jacob on

0412 882 011

jdacarpentry@gmail.com

DEMOLITION

WA Exposed Concreting

Phone Ben 0419

908 230

VIKING CONCRETE
WE COVER ALL ASPECTS OF
CONCRETE SPECIALISING IN
EXPOSED AGGREGATE WITH
20 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE.

Ph Mick on 0400 212 917

Concrete Driveways
ABN 28121674900 Est 1973

0418 941 539

Broadband, Domains, Networking,


Repairs, Virus & Spyware removal
Licensed Cable/Phone Installer,
PABX, VOIP, Digital TV, LAN

Call for basic metre rates

FREE DESIGN
& QUOTE
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Painting

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COMPUTERS
TELEPHONE

All types of boards


Stairs & Balustrades Oiling

9385 7150 or 0414 660 051 DAY

Crossovers, Garage &


Patio Floors. Coloured,
exposed or natural grey.
Poured Limestone, Shed
Floors, Paths etc.
Earthworks, Pressure
Cleaning & Sealing of
existing concrete &
Limestone.

Fully insured, police cleared

on the internet

Curtain Call

Ph: 0417 928 439

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COMMERCIAL & DOMESTIC cleaning

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MAC MAN CAN HELP!


CALL JAMES FOR ALL
YOUR APPLE NEEDS

Your local tradesman for 20 years


NO JOB TOO SMALL

Quality service, experienced,


reliable friendly cleaners

OUT OF TOWN?

- Need help installing and


integrating your new Apple
products in your home?
- Need on-site tutoring for your
mac, iPhone or iPod?

Aussie

northlandccservices41@yahoo.com.au
northlandcommercialcleaning.com.au

All-U-Need
CLEANING SERVICE
Free
Quotes

- Need help with


your next Apple
hardware or
software
purchases?

Daryan 0430 855 758


Ako
0413 967 128

BETTYS Home
Cleaning Service
Ph Betty 0408 241 464

www.centuryitc.com.au

CLEAN PERFECT

info@housekeepingwa.com

$40.00 per hour


Friendly & Reliable

Century IT
Consultants

Call: 6465 4444


0411 357 645
Mac Man

FULLY INSURED & POLICE CLEARED

0433 145 346

24/7 Onsite Service


Police Clearance
Virus Removal
Data Recovery
Backup Solutions
Wireless Network
Internet Connections

0414 874 787

MOST CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED


NO SURCHARGE

We bring our own equip and chemical


Special house cleaning $25p/hr

Free quote call Galen

1 Hour
Response

CURTAINS

Make extra cash


sell your unwanted
items in the POST
for only
8 words

$ 40

See inside back page for details

DEMOLITION

Houses Yards Cleared


Outbuildings Asbestos Removed
Rubbish Removed
20 years exp
DONT MISS OUR QUOTE

0409 958 186

Vincent Demolition

 Concrete cutting & pool


removals
 Driveways shed fence &
patios removals
 Kitchen & bathroom
stripouts
 Site clearing & clean ups

 Gary 0415 390 297

www.vincentdemolition.com
DRAFTING &
DESIGN

Extensions design and


drafting specialists
1 and 2 storey additions,
Custom Designed Homes

for a free site visit and assessment

call Chris

0421 348 136

www.extensionsbydesign.com.au

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DESIGN

JAMES GREENFIELD
DESIGN & DRAFTING

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ELECTRICIANS

ELECTRICIANS

ELECTRICIANS

Electrical EC 8576
Specialising in all electrical work
Quality workmanship

ALL ELECTRICAL WORK


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

FREE QUOTES & ADVICE


MENTION THIS AD FOR 10%
DISCOUNT. ASK FOR DETAILS

0418 912 451


6644

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0417 956 575

LIC EC5706

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

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0439 091 688

DRAFTING SERVICES

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Electricians

skilledelectrical@hotmail.com
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EC4634

PLANS DONE FAST

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FREE QUOTES

EC00475

Residential - Commercial - Industrial


All electrical work
Serice and repair evaporative air
conditioners
Split system air conditioning installations
High Voltage specialists

A-Z Electrical Service


CALL MICK

Council Approval
Drafting

9384 7079 0412 779 947


EC 7341

Extension &
Renovation

0411 329 003

Call Tony
NO JOB TOO SMALL !

GRAY
Roberts

Residential

RESIDENTIAL
DESIGN
Renovations
&
CONSULTANT
Handyman
Service
LUXURY NEW HOMES
ADDITIONS/EXTENSIONS
RETAINING/LANDSCAPES
POOLS/CABANAS

FROM CONCEPT TO CONTRACT


ALL COUNCIL/BUILD APPROVALS
DETAILED SPECIFICATIONS

CREATIVE AND INNOVATIVE


20YRS EXPERIENCE
SPEAK TO JOHN DIRECTLY

0408 099 233

PERTH HOME
DESIGNERS

BUILDING PLANS
at a competitive price

Over 25 years experience


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

ALL ELECTRICAL WORK


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

Ph

0422 238 213

Martin Sladen
ELECTRICAL

Floreat

Tel 0411 123 769


ALL DOMESTIC - ELECTRICAL
WORK LIGHTING, POWER,
UPGRADES, GARDEN LIGHTING
Lic ec 8358

Mintech Electrical
All electrical work
MAINTENANCE and
BREAKDOWN Mt Claremont
and surrounding areas

Lic No EC 3474

Ian 0408 156 303

DRIVING
SCHOOLS

Procient Driving School

Learn to drive an automatic car in


a caring and patient atmosphere
Please call Malcolm to
discuss your first lesson

0424 555 400

ELECTRICIANS

9381 5802
EMERGENCY SERVICE
24 HOUR 7 DAYS

All electrical work


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

MUIRS

RAY

STEVE

0412 922 648 0412 924 134


www.cablenet.com.au

MURPHYS
ELECTRICAL
9384 1163
129 CLAREMONT CRESCENT, SWANBOURNE
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS & RETAILERS
ALL ELECTRICAL WORK
MAINTENANCE AND BREAKDOWN SERVICE
HOT WATER SYSTEMS & REPAIRS
OVENS & HOTPLATE REPAIRS
STOCKIST OF STOKES APPLIANCE PARTS
ELEMENTS, SWITCHES
APPLIANCE SALES AND REPAIRS
EXTENSIVE RANGE OF GLOBES AND TUBES

PH: 9384 9232

MIKE 0417 189 942


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ALL
HRS

0412 955 633


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Lic No AU06037

ALL THE NEWS


AND VIEWS

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ELECTRIC
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Wembley Electrics

24 HOURS

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Lighting, Power Points


Safety Switches, Smoke Alarms
Hot Water System Repairs
Ceiling Fans, Exhaust Fans
Stove & Oven Repairs
Reticulation Controllers
Fault Finding, Load Logging &

Electric Whirlybirds
with the Smarts to cool
your house for
Around $35 a Year

STEPHEN DEW

REC 6541
Quality Electrical Work
LED Lighting Design & Conversion
RCDs & Smoke Alarms

24 HR EMERGENCY SERVICE

Mob: 0409 393 110


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SERVICING ALL WESTERN


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EFFICIENT RELIABLE
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INDUSTRIAL

Electrical

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commercial electrical
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Discounts if you book us
for more than one trade
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FREE QUOTES
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0404 092 785

7 DAY/24HR EMERGENCY CALL OUT

Ph: 0419 907 502

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Free Quotes and Advice


Asbestos Removal Licence
Installation and Remove Old
Advantagefencing@hotmail.com

Dry bush jarrah


white gum
mallee roots

0407 088 082


FLOORING

TIMBER FLOORS

FOR ADVICE PHONE JOHN

0412 689 643

waimahaka@gmail.com

9387 4401
0417 942 962

rob@allfencingperth.com.au

T TI MBER
BUDGE
EST 1983
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PICKET, AND
COLONIAL SPECIALIST
Ph: 9493 0344
0419 905 033
Fax: 9493 0355

Specialists in Colorbond
Repairs Removals
Replacements
Installations
Call Adam

0424 101 026

Make extra cash


sell your unwanted
items in the POST
for only
8 words

$ 40

See inside back page for details

0416 029 992 9381 5371

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

9384 4566
0412 770 881

Repairs that last French Polishing


- Spray Work - Stripping etc.
Ernest Palmer

0413 415 845

288A CAMBRIDGE ST, WEMBLEY

GARAGE DOORS

GARAGE DOORS

SUPPLY, INSTALL AND SERVICE


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GARDENING

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

0411 724 099

OBrien
Flooring

SANDING, FINISHING
LAYING AND DECKS

Jimmy 0420 235 709


www.obrienflooring.com.au

25 yrs experience in
Landscaping
& Garden
F
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Garden Maintenance
Residential & Commercial
Design & Installation

Mike Jones 0417 181 827


Nina Jones 0427 056 785

ALL GARDEN
MAINTENANCE

Indigo
Painting
Pruning
Weeding

Cleanups Mulching

Rob 0450 384 711


Gardening
and Landscaping
Transform your tired old garden into an oasis of
beauty Specialises in complete garden
transformation to suit all budgets. All aspects of
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GARDENING SERVICES

ALL LANDSCAPE AND


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

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

LANDSCAPES 2000

NEDLANDS
GARDEN SERVICE

QUALITY

Member WA Timber Flooring Assoc.

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Call 0421 895 463 and 0432 999 400

* For Excellence in Garden Care


* Plant Selection & Planting
* Hort/Weed Control Spraying
* Expert Pruning and Espalier
* Professional advice
Specialising
DALKEITH TO MOSMANS
Phone Tony direct on:

CALL JOHN

Horticultural Cert.

0407 166 177

THE PERFECTIONISTS

0412 229 200

710 110

0423 153 677

Suppliers / Installers of

New & Used Flooring


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

Matthew: 0414

Polishing & Re-Coating, ATFA


Member & Police Cleared

Touchwood
Restorations
Quality furniture restoration -

Phone Jarod
0414 519 819

REGULAR GARDEN MAINTENANCE AND CLEANUPS.


ROSES AND COTTAGE
GARDENS A SPECIALITY
ALL AREAS
FOR PROMPT AND
PROFESSIONAL SERVICE
Phone MATTHEW

Im talented, friendly 30 years


experience in your area and can
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Phone now nothing free but
great work.

SANDING & VARNISHING

Advantage Fencing
Specialists in Colorbond and
Gramline fencing and gates

THE
CLAREMONT
GARDENER

Garden Makeovers
Select & Deliver Plants

FURNITURE
RESTORATION

Hardie & Colorbond


Fencing Specialist

Focus
WEST COAST
FENCING

Power Points: Single/Couble,


Indoor/Outdoor
Lights: Down lights, Fluoros,
Garden lights
Fans: Ceiling fans & Exhaust fans
Renovations: Home, Ofce,
Bathroom, Kitchen
TV & Phone Points
Internet Cabling
Fault Finding

0409 889 679

GARDENING

JAN RAGENOVICH

or james@jcfencing.com.au
www.jcfencing.com.au

FLOOR SANDING

EC 8293

CABLING SOLUTIONS

Call or Email James

FENCING

Twinside Retaining Walls


Gates & Asbestos Removal
No Job Too Difficult
Experienced Contractor

FREE QUOTES

Call Jeff 0419 908 837

Free Quotes at your convenience

SWANBOURNE WOOD YARD

0407 997 049

EVERYTHING

Good old fashion country service in the city

Colorbond Pinelap Jarrah


Asbestos Removal Fence Removal
Security Fencing Rural Fencing

BRIAN CLARK ELECTRICAL


INSTALLATION (Lic EC007548)

Call 0403 968 164

Sanding / coating and


Timber repairs
Full restoration services
AFTA member
All work guaranteed

REPAIRS & REWIRE

FIREWOOD

Subiaco based contractor


Rewires Safety switches
Power points

Electrical, Solar Power


Renovations, Plumbing
& Gas, Air-Conditioning
One Stop
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Philip and His Team Call

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YOUR LOCAL ELECTRICIAN


ALL ELECTRICAL WORK

info@electricbluewa.com.au
www.electricbluewa.com.au
EC 005680

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All electrical work
Air con split system installer
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Renovations, rewiring
Power points, lights, fans
Maintenance, emergency callout

Call your Local


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SAFETY SWITCHES SMOKE ALARMS HWS
BATHROOM HEATERS UPGRADE RENTALS

FLOOR SANDING

BOSCH
FLOORSANDING

NRK

PH: PETER
A/H: 9302

D2R DRAFTING

FENCING

0419 905 053

Servicing the POST area since 1983.


Ph Mark Scrine. C. Hort

0417 093 578


9203 9985

www.landscaperenewal.com.au

HUNTS GARDEN SERVICES


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

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0414 959 309

SANDING & COATING


TIMBER FLOORS

Call Dave on
0412 187 585

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

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Good References.
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VALUE
TRUST
RELIABILITY
30 Years serving the
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Garden Renovations
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GARDEN CLEAN UPS


WEEDING
MULCHING
PRUNING
PLANT CARE & ADVICE

0435 510 087

B.J.s
Garden Maintenance
Roberts

Garden Cleanups
Renovations
&
Weed
& Pest Control
Pruning & Hedging
Handyman
Service
Rubbish Removal & Mulching
Ph Ben

0428 792 042

Cambridge
Gardening
Services
Yard Clean-ups
Small-medium sized tree
lopping Mulching
Hedge trimming
Rubbish Removal
Council Pick-ups
Lawns Pressure Washing
RELIABLE FULLY INSURED

Call

GUTTER
CLEANING

BALCATTA
GLASS
Glass Repair

GUTTER CLEANING
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SPECIALIST

9240 4422 All Hours


188 Balcatta Road, Balcatta
(opposite Bunnings)

GLASS and MIRROR


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PH: 9383 9334


PENSIONER DISCOUNTS
RIVERVIEW GLASS PTY LTD
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0418 914 084

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We Cover all your Gardening Needs


SHAUN READ

0410 778 181


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0437 344 678

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PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCED PASSIONATE


Mowing, whipper
snip, edge
Hedging, pruning
Spraying, fertilise
Weeding, mulching
Green waste, rubbish removal
Reliable and quality guaranteed

Spring specials now available


Call Ben for a free quote

0427 542 655

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Landscaping/Gardening
Irrigation, plant selection, clean ups &
revamps & much much more!!!
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free quote call 0411 786 083


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0421 997 585

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Reliable * Friendly* Fully insured
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Call Bev Steele

0409 792 552

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

www.plantingdesigns.com.au

0437 712 039


9381 5454

GARDEN BAGS

or Rosie 08

Adelines Essential Organic Garden Care

REPLACE your
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Have your gutters, flashings and box
gutters installed correctly.
Many roofs flood because of incorrect fitting.
Ph VLASI now for a free inspection & quote.
Over 20 years experience.

0419 927 224, 9245 2034

Landscaping & Design


All garden maintenance
Hydration & Fertilizing

Mob: 0407 933 959

Richards

Better Lawns & Gardens


Domestic and Commercial
Total Lawn and Garden
Care Tree Lopping
Landscaping
Property Maintenance

Mobile: 0414 080 753


Northern Suburbs. W.A.

Garden Bag Service, Police Clearance,


Fully Insured, Monthy, 2 Monthly
& one off Jobs available

0450 225 113 6143 8721

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

Ph 0418 944 590

1300 654 253 or 0457 077 536


or book online at
www.guttervac.com.au

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

Jack 0412 986 151


9387 4442

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

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

8923
272

The Guttering Specialist

(and surrounding suburbs)

All those jobs your husband wont


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

BERT 0403 917 935

Gutters & Downpipes


100% Guarantee
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& J.M. Rhodes
Gutters & Downpipes, gutter
guard, soakwells, small roofing
repairs, high pressure cleaning.
Free Quotes.
Pens. Disc. No two storeys.

Ph Denis 0418 898 893


9304 1321

Cornerstone

Gutters & roong


FREE QUOTES

0402 432 437

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PROMPT SERVICE
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HANDYMAN

One Company All Trades


General house repairs
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We carry out all household
maintenance as well as specialty
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9284 0165
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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

HANDYMAN

KITCHENS

JOHNS HOME
MAINTENANCE

For all your home maintenance and


timber decking call John for fast and
reliable services

0421 809 872

THE FIXER

HOME & GARDEN


MAINTENANCE & REPAIRS
ALL ODD JOBS

Pressure Cleaning Garden Cleanups


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

All Carpentry Work


Federation Home
Restorations
Pre-sale Home Detailing
General Repairs
Timber Fencing
Garden Clean Ups

Mob: 0416 932 432

Police Clearance, Fully Insured

Love Your Home

0481 565 433

davidfixer@iinet.net.au

Quality Maintenance
Services

Prompt Gutters

www.cornerstonegutters.com

Seamus Home Service

OKE

Angus 0403 758 D


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PROPERTY MAINTENANCE

Call Shannon
0413 243 006

Garden Maintenance

FULL
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GUTTERING

ADAM CLARKE

0435 407 182

GUTTER CLEANING

No Mess Down Pipes Cleared


Gutter Guard Installed
Tree Lopping Roof Repairs

0402 644 509

0433 210 028

Lawn Mowing - Edging Trimming


& Hedging Clean ups Waste
Disposal Garden Maintenance
Small Tree Lopping

Call Kevin Ph: Hme 9381 2080


Mob 0419 907 986

9448 8486

Email: promptgutters@gmail.com

Great value, professional care

SAME DAY SERVICE


SUPPLY & INSTAL
GUTTERGUARD
DISCOUNT FOR SENIORS

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Text or phone Theo

0429 880 004

GLASS

ODD JOBS MY SPECIALITY

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

Qualified tradesmen in the building


industry for over 25 years.
I only provide quality maintenance
services ... on time and without fuss.
CALL FRANK FOR A
FREE QUOTE!

0418 919 312

Police cleared Reg Business Fully Insured

CALAUTTI

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

Call Charlie on 0401 019 975

THE PROPERTY
SERVICES WIZARDS
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a smile on your face
NATIONAL POLICE CHECKED,
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Roofing, Flashing
Gutters Installed OR Cleaned
Tiling etc.
All Handyman Jobs

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+EXPERIENCED HANDYMAN+
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Carpentry - Doors, Windows, Skirtings, Floors + Decks
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All home maintenance jobs considered
Call Rod:

0418 924 016

HIGH PRESSURE
CLEANING

Enviroblast

High Pressure Cleaning


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

Industrial High Pressure

Specialists in high pressure cleaning

Roofs Driveways
Cleaning of all surfaces
Also sealing of surfaces
Steve 0410

033 343
Manu 0435 611 381

Are you looking for:


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

Call Scott on 9386 6138


or 0417 461 087

NEDLANDS HOME &


GARDEN MAINTENANACE
FOR ALL YOUR SMALL JOBS
Garden Maintenance:
Garden cleanup clearing pathways, pruning,
planting, potting, fertilising and mulching,
service and repair reticulation.
Home Maintenance:
Running repairs around the home, repair/
paint walls, hang pictures, at pack
assembly, x dripping taps.
Current Police clearance held.
Experienced, reliable local resident.
Call Dean
on mobile

0417 940 355

9381 3088

KITCHEN RESCUE
Renovations to existing kitchens
Replacement of tops and doors
Relaminate existing benchtops
Modify cabinets and benchtops
for new appliances
All Stone benchtops
New kitchens
JASON Cabinet Maker

0403 657 011


LANDSCAPING

29 Walter St
Claremont

Est 1982

www.ibislandscapes.com.au

9383 2915
0412 946 476

Indigo Painting
One Company All Trades
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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

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

One Company All Trades


Perth TLC Group can
project manage your kitchen
improvement/renovation
www.tlc-perth.com

Trades & Services

(08) 6189 3528

HOME IMPROVEMENTS

Call us on
to advertise in the

The Renovation House is an


innovative renovation company who
can transform your home or office
to create your new environment.
We design, create, build and quietly
manage our highly experienced and
respectful tradespeople to ensure
a stress free transformation and
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Whether you have a bathroom
or kitchen renovation or wishing
to undertake a complete
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expertise to MAKE IT HAPPEN
TO DISCUSS YOUR VISION AND
REQUIREMENTS CALL US TODAY ON

FREE QUOTE, FULLY INSURED

0423 511 303

White Knight Repairs


& Home Maintenance

Building and extensions,


bathroom & kitchen renovations
or home/office transformations.

9284 0165

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

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

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

Ph Andrew 0418 915 881

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LEADLIGHT

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


JOEL IRRIGATION &
LANDSCAPES PTY.
LTD.
Since 1982

r /Fw Landscape to suit every budget.


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0425 551 233


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Reg 1964

(De Thatching)

CRITICAL WITH WATER RESTRICTIONS


and Lawnmowing Services

Ph Russell 0408 833 116 Work


9447 4907 Home

LAWN MOWING

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0401 372 277

www.lukeslandscaping.com.au

LIMESTONE

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

MOW IT & MORE


Lawn Mowing Servicing
Mosman
Nedlands,
FULPark,
LY Cottesloe,
BOO areas
Dalkeith and
surrounding
Trevor 0412

25 YEARS EXPERIENCE

9245 2550
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0411 223 637


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0411 223 644

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Mow d Lawn

0400 219 056

www.greenplanetgrass.com.au

Garden & landscape renovation


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

- Lawnmowing - Edging
Brett Campbell (Proprietor)

Mobile 0418 921 418

email: brettcam60@hotmail.com

SEAMUS HOME SERVICES


Police Clearance, Fully Insured & Free Quotes

0450 225 113


6143 8721

Precision
Edge Mowing
LAWNS & GARDENS
Call
Rob

0400 977 610

Lawn Mowing
Fertilising
Fully Insured

NADIAS
Landscaping/Gardening

MUIRS

LAUNDROBAR

JOLIMONT LAUNDROBAR
Washing,Ironingand
Alterations
2/24 CARDIGAN TCE
(near Hay, Jersey lights)

OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK


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

9387 8641

CAMBRIDGE LAUNDRY
4/115 Birkdale St Floreat (Cnr Cambridge)

Domestic Laundry,
Service Washes
Pickup & Deliver
WINTER SPECIAL
Doonas & Blankets

9383 9252

20 years experience

182 051

NATURALISTE
STONE

Stonework Specialists
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

For all your


gardening needs
Work
Guaranteed.
Insured.

1300 206 213

LAWN MOWING & GARDEN


MAINTENANCE
New Turf lay Reticulations repairs
Mulching & planting
Gutter cleaning & rubbish removal
Tree pruning & hedging
and much more
Call Jasuf on

0413 653 595

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Reg # 6263
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IMMEDIATE START
Free Quotes
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RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL


PAINTERS & DECORATORS

COMMERCIAL & RETAIL

MOBILE 0432 322 026

F: 9444 7863

BAGOT ROAD, SUBIACO

CARING FOR SUBIACOS HERITAGE

Small Jobs welcome!!!


Commercial / Residential

How to Get Your Painting


Completed Right The
First Time Guaranteed.
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Painting
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you
are
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Your work will be completed
by the owners of the
business and full-time team
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any circumstances.
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are satisfied the work
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PAPER HANGING
All work guaranteed
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referral.

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WARREN
on

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European Craftsman
Very Reasonable
Reg: 6952
Rates

Reijo 0411 610 246

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MAFRICI

076

Wall Plastering &


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More than fifteen years experience.

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

0416 121 932


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Residential Commerial

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9248 6165
0408 348 616

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email: anthonymafrici@hotmail.com

PAVING
CONTINUITY, STYLE AND
QUALITY ARE ASPECTS YOU GET
WITH OUR FINISHED PROJECT.

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Stone / Paving Service

0405 069 500

PLASTERING/RENDERING
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NO JOB TOO SMALL
35 years experience

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or 9330 5771

PLUMBING

Reg No. 5309

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

Specialising in
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+Interior + Exterior
+Roof Painting + Any size jobs

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Mob: 0451 901 919


0411 354 602
Ph: 9388 8055
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ALL DOMESTIC PESTS
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& REPORTS

COTTESLOE
PEST CONTROL
Family Business Providing Local
Services Since 1958

9384 7870
ANNUAL & PRE-PURCHASE

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INSPECTIONS

TO AUSTRALIAN STANDARD
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Subiaco
Painting Service

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LANDSCAPES

LY BO850 750
Ph: 0418
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PAINTING

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Garden Services
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04 900 405 20

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Ph/SMS Geoff 0411 987 542

Painters Registration No. 5890

Limestone RESTORATION
Limestone REPOINTING
Limestone TINTING
Limestone CAPPING
Rising DAMP
Brick REPLACEMENT
Brick TINTING
Brick MORTAR REPAIRS
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References - prompt services. Free
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Mob 0417

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0437 712 039

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Painter - Decorators
30 years experience

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Reg.
SPECIALIST 3476

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PAINTING

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Teik Oh, B.Sc (Environmental Sc.),
0415 170 135

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For all your internal/external


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gardens. Highly qualified team
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Repairs Restorations
Windows, Doors & Cabinets
New Commissions
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Reg 7824

LAWN CARE SPECIALISTS

PAINTING
REG 7089

EDDIES LAWN AERATION J.B. Leadlights

PAINTING

Reg 6621

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Reg. No. 3511

LANDSCAPING

PLASTERER AVAILABLE
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MIKE KELLEY

9204 4108
0408 908 683

RENOVATION SPECIALIST
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No Job Too Small
Over 20 years Experience
CALL TONY FOR
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0415 951 865


9300 5382

SEC. Lic. 4263

Skilled Plumbing &


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

9384 0877
PL 5580

9388 6299
Gas 4784

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 Blocked Drains
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FOR SALE
HOUSEHOLD

33778

BEAUTIFUL Regency white Cedar


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Available now.
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FOR SALE
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8 Assorted size filing cabinets, 2x
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rough wine store cabinets must sell.
Any reasonable offer.
0418 925 325
AGAPANTHUS Potted, flowering
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9381 3763
BED base. Single bed. Jarrah
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$25, 9387 7076
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with castors. Cost $1500.00 as new,
sell $375.00, (can deliver within
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0438 396 273
BENTWOOD Rocking chair needs
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BUNK Beds beautifully hand made,
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DAY Bed black wrought iron IKEA
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FOR SALE
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DESIGNER
Clothing. Racks &
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PRAM
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children. Phone 9383 3613

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CLEANING

WINDOW CLEANER

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DISHWASHERS, DRYERS
RANGEHOODS,
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9388 2251

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Est 1997
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Credit Card Facility Available
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Digital Antenna
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From $75
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CLEANING

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EST. 1976

7 Day 6am - 10pm

YOUR LOCAL BUSINESS


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GROUND SHEETS USED
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TREE PRUNING
15 YEARS WESTERN SUBURBS SPECIALIST
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INCLUDES SCREENS, SILLS & MIRRORS
PENSIONER DISCOUNTS
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REPAIRS

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Quality Assured

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Industrial
Fully Experienced.
Ladder Work. Flyscreens and
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Multi Storey
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0439 518 525


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Specialist Timber
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awning sashes
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Fully insured

PH 0407 328 128

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Gates, Window Grilles
All Ironwork
Quality & Service

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LOVELY Old Dresser/Sideboard


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STYLISH Timeless Artifex leather
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lounges. One 2 seater and one 3
seater. Also included is a light wood
coffee table & red chaise lounge. All
designed with features to match. In
n
near
new condition, these locally
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and crafted pieces were
p
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for approximately
$
$10,000.
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y
years
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seater
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c
chaise
lounge 1.2x60. $2800 ono.
Contact Sarah on 0400 647 822
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Geraniums etc. Well established
various prices. Before 6pm, 9386
6737
WINGBACK
Chair.
Superb
exclusive J Robt Scott fabric. $1,000.
Ph 0418 925 325

ANTIQUES
ANTIQUE & Collectors Market
Claremont Showgrounds Saturday
14th November & Sunday 15th
November 9.30am-4.30pm. Over
100 dealers. Huge range of antiques,
collectables, bric-a-brac, antique &
costume jewellery, retro wares &
furniture. Free valuations 12-3 daily.
Win $2,000 cash door prize entry $7
ANTIQUES Clocks for sale. Large
collection 9380 6399

ARTS & CRAFTS


ASSORTED
Framed pictures,
prints, mirrors. Would suit
decorators. 0418 925 325

BRENda

BIRD Lover? Beautiful Australian bird


prints and originals at
www.brendaholdenart.com.au

BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITIES
ARE You finding it harder to work
for your boss, looking for a way out.
Would you like to work from your
laptop and phone for a fabulous
industry. Great fun and exciting with
potential to earn fabulous money.
Training and help provided. For more
info go to
www.elanvital.net.au
HAIRDRESSING
Salon rare
opportunity Retirement Village
Claremont. Long established
business $10,000. Genuine interest
only. After hours only. No Lease,
0417 967 355

COMPUTERS
AVAILABLE
Reliable computer
support repairs. Upgrades, new
systems, software installing, virus
removal, onsite work or home. Local.
Call Ian 0411 181 573

COUNSELLING
AMYGDALA
Consulting,
Professional Psychotherapy &
Counselling, effective and in-depth
for Individuals, specializing in
Relationship Counselling, Marital
and Family Therapy. Qualified, 30+
yrs experienced. Free half hour,
Claremont
Medical
Centre.
www.amygdala.com.au.
Ph 9383 3132

DECEASED ESTATES
TRUSTEES ACT 1962 DECEASED
ESTATES Notice to Creditors and
Claimants. Elisha Ellen Neave late of
10 Gidgee Court, Molendinar in the
State of Queensland, Home Duties.
Creditors and other persons having
claims (to which Section 63 of the
Trustee Act 1962 relates) in respect
of the Estate of the Deceased who
died on 30 April 2014 at Pindara
Private Hospital, Benowa in the
State of Queensland are required by
the personal representative, being
Alan Michael Brook to send
particulars of their claims to care of
Brook Legal, PO Box 93, Wembley
in Western Australia 6913 within 30
days of publication of this notice after
which
date
the
personal
reprensentative may convey or
distritbute the assets, having regard
only to the claims of which he then
has notice. Dated 9 November 2015
BROOK LEGAL

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EDUCATIONAL

HEALTH & BEAUTY

MUSICAL

AMAZING Improvements in English


and Literature through personalised
guidance and exam practice by
experienced
markers/teachers
/examiners. Notes provided. Limited
places. Start now to build your child's
confidence. We come to you. Call
0415 094 909
ENGLISH Still time to end the year
on a high. Specialist tuition at
NumberWorks'nWords.
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assessment. Ph 9388 3727.
www.numberworksnwords.com
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a high. Specialist tuition at
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MMS
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MY Academy GATE preparation
workshops running in January. All
four areas of the exam will be
covered giving exam techniques and
strategies as well as timed practice
questions. For more details contact:
info@myacademy.com.au or call
9284 4408

YOGABOOGIE: Dance/yoga class


that defies description. Monday
9.45am at the Cottesloe Civic
Centre. Call Jez 0421 499 994

ALTO Saxophone, Clarinet, Flute,


Guitar, Piano, Trombone, Trumpet
lessons by qualified, experienced
teachers.
AMEB
Exam
Accompaniments available with 4
weeks notice please! Lesson
bookings for 2016 now. Members of
WAMTA, TRBWA, ASMEWA,
WWCC No. From 8 years onwards
for lessons. Michael/Mary.
Ph 9387 7046

YOGA Kundalini. Ongoing classes


in Wembley Tuesday evenings and
East Fremantle Thursday evenings.
Certified Teacher Suzanne
0414 883 139

HOLIDAYS & RESORTS

33852

FOR HIRE

DUNSBOROUGH
Yallingup:
Architect awarded contemporary 5 br
home to let December and Jan. 1st
letting. 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 New Year and Australia
Day. Extensive photos available.
0422 925 704

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

5 Bdm beach house for holiday


rental in Dawesville. Sleeps 6 adults,
5 children. Ocean views. $400-$600
/night.
Call 0409 081 013

GARAGE SALES

AUGUSTA Riverfront hol/house F


/S/C balcony, gas bbq, private jetty.
Availability school/hols, 4 brms. 0411
111 893

90 Onslow Rd Shenton Park. Rear


laneway 8-1 Sunday
CARPARK
Sale. Sunday 15th
November, 18 Olive Street, Subiaco.
Great homewares, lighting, kitchen
and giftware. Wholesale prices or
less. Ex-showroom samples and
discontinued lines. Cash & carry only
CLAREMONT Showgrounds. It's a
Vintage Lovers Paradise. Heaps of
Vintage, Retro & pre-loved Designer
clothing & accessories. Plus retro
homewares & vinyl records for sale
at The Polka Dot Vintage Market
Claremont Showgrounds Saturday
14th November & Sunday 15th
November 9.30-4.30. Find us on
Facebook Polka Dot Vintage Market
Perth
HUGE Garage sale of Antique and
Vintage. Saturday November 14,
10am to 3pm. 46 Princess Rd,
Claremont. 20% sales is donated to
Youth Futures WA on behalf of Ele
Lighthouse
NEDLANDS 101 Clifton Street,
Saturday 14th November 8am-4pm,
1st house off Highway
PEPPERMINT Grove 17 McNeil St,
Sunday 15 Nov. Furniture, camping,
Burberry raincoat. All bits and
pieces! 7am to 11am
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
SATURDAY
14th November
Claremont. Garage sale 9:00-14:00.
Quality sale featuring, furniture,
plants, household, collectibles,
music. Gates at 9am. No early birds!!
Richardson Avenue, Claremont.
Follow the signs
WHOLE Street garage sale Doyle
street Mosman Park. Twelve
households street closed to traffic
9-1. Please don't come before 9am

HEALTH & BEAUTY


HAIR Salon Cottesloe. Closed Sun
& Mon. 9284 5655. Email:
mirage.salon@bigpond.com
HERBALIFE
Independent
distributor for products call 9244
4318, 0450 032 061
KINESIOLOGY:
Restore your
health with energy medicine, relieves
pain, chronic injuries, anxiety, past
traumas, migraines, reflux, IBS. Call
Jude 0411 111 893
www.judecasey@iinet.net.au
LADIES
Waxing, tinting and
relaxing facials by professional at
Swanbourne home salon. Very
reasonable rates.
Call Robyn 0419 968 049
MASSAGE: Amazing self healing
deep relaxation. Alleviates stress /
neck / shoulder / back / tension /
pain / migraines / anxiety. Zen
Shiatsu Therapeutic Massage.
Trained in Japan Elspeth 0410 853
441
MASSAGE
Huna Hawaiian.
Swedish relaxation. Indulge yourself,
experience
deep
relaxation,
qualified, n/s Alanah
0405 755 715
MASSAGE
Mobile, Swedish,
Reflexology. Remedial, relaxation.
Call 0415 942 388
NURTURE Your natural creativity at
our one-day retreat for women.
"Gifting Yourself the Present" will be
held in Wembley on Sunday 29th
November. For details and
registration visit.
http:/ww.creativenurture.com.au
/events/. Contact Anne-Marie on
0408 744 572 or
Helen 0403 227 595
PERSONAL Trainer, weightloss,
fitness, yoga, pilates, boxercise
0415 942 388
PSYCHIC
Medium Clairvoyant
Palmistry. Fremantle E Shed
Markets. Saturday, Sunday Fran
0407 775 178
SORE
Feet? Therapeutic foot
massage including Reflexology,
Reiki, Podiatry treatment. Genuine
care and time given. Health rebate.
Pip McGuinness Podiatrist. 40 years
experience. 9387 1027
WORKOUT
Cottesloe Glasses
Gym, Pilates. Creche 0418 950 112
Maureen

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 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
DUNSBOROUGH Holiday house
4x2 walk to beach bars and coffee
0409 006 020
MARGARET
River 2 holiday
houses set on a stunning 5 acre
property running down to the river.
Panoramic views of forest, river and
sea. Pearl River Houses is a
beautiful and very special location for
a spring/summer holiday or event.
See our website with drone video,
photos and all the info you need
pearlriverhouses.com.au

CLARINET
Vito, great tone,
excellent
condition,
recently
serviced, music and stand inc. $400,
0438 651 064
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
Lesson
beginner/
advanced. All styles & levels
0415 942 388
GUITAR
Tuition, beginner to
advanced. eddierg@bigpond.net.au
9381 9146

OVERSEAS HOLIDAY
ACCOMMODATION
CENTRAL
London apartment
overlooking lovely garden square in
South Kensington. 2 bedrooms, 2
bathrooms, 5 minutes to tube,
internet phone and mobiles. 9386
3893, 9389 8881, 0414 868 255
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
PARIS Apt. Ideal central location
next to Pompidou centre. Sleeps 2-4.
Clean,
comfortable,
all
conveniences.
www.ourparisapartment.com.au
0418 920 431

PERSONAL
FOR Your Eyes Only. Exclusive
high class gorgeous blonde
Courtisane offering intimate E.L.E.
Contact Colette for details on
0401 962 603
SENSUAL Massage by qualified
male therapist. Bookings necessary.
Mosman Park.
Ph 0405 568 137
SENSUAL
Massage qualified
therapist. Petite, brunette. By
appointment, Mosman Park, from
$70, Rachael, 0415 836 700
STUNNING 24 yo brunette for
sensual massage. Mosman Park. Ph
Aria 0414 263 851

PEPPERMINT Grove Beach. Large


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

VERY Hot M & F couple available


for sensual massage. Mosman Park.
By appt only. 0414 263 851

HOUSESITTING

PETS

110% Care while you're away.


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

110% Care while you're away.


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

A Perfect solution. Book now for


Christmas. www.elitehousesits.com

CAT Boarding, new cages and play


area, daily, weekly and long term
rates available. Ph Danny 0410 314
909

EXPERIENCED Couple available


for housesitting, neat and tidy, good
with animals, police clearance and
references available. Taking
bookings now, Gaby
0407 787 459
I Am looking for accommodation for
myself and my husband. We are
over here from the UK for work. We
are looking for a place from 14th Nov
to 13th Dec. We are extremely clean
and tidy and are happy to look after
gardens and pets. References
available for here and the UK. Ideally
we would love to be within cycling
distance of Lords gym in Subiaco.
0416 701 290
MATURE Responsible housesitter.
Available 20/11 to 18/12 and 6/2/16
to 25/2/16. Helen 0404 703 159

LOST & FOUND


FOUND Tuesday 10 Nov Cottesloe
Beach
prescription
glasses
Eschenbach. Telephone 08 9383
1089

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
2005 Peugeot 407 diesel auto
sedan. Silver. Dual zone aircon. Only
95000 kms. Fantastic fuel economy.
Good tyres and battery. Always
serviced in Nedlands. Good overall
condition. $8000.
Ph 0418 925 325
BMW 318i 2000 Auto. Two lady
owners. Recently serviced, running
very well. Silver 140,000 Km.
Reduced $3350. 0422 506 878,
9245 4420

CHRISTMAS Bookings available.


Dog walking, feeding, cat visits,
house-sitting, police cleared.
0406 540 024
DOG Obedience Classes. Neri
Karazija holds these Wednesday
evenings and Saturday mornings as
a follow on from the Puppy Classes
at Swanbourne. Bookings are
essential and the next classes
commence early in 2016. Ring
Naomi or Jaimee to immediately
secure your place on 9384 2644
DOG
Obedience Workshops:
Having trouble with recall, jumping
up and pulling on the lead? Neri
Karazija's workshops held at
Swanbourne are just the thing! The
next one will be Nov 28th so ring
Naomi or Jaimee to secure your
place on 9384 2644

Indigo Painting

DOG
Training: fun, modern,
effective and rewards based.
Classes,
in-home
behaviour
consults, Bowen therapy, Pet sitting
and Doggy day care in a trainer's
home
0403
818
789
emma@perthpaws.com.au
www.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: Held at Swanbourne
every Sunday commencing at 9am.
There are four classes held on the
hour. Neri Karazija conducts the
classes and bookings are essential
to get full benefit. With barista coffee
available from Choux the new format
should ensure maximum benefit and
comfort for all, so ring Naomi or
Jaimee on 9384 2644
SMALL Dog minding service in
Wembley. Big yard, walks, TLC.
Julie 0400 681 145

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

POST, November 14, 2015 Page 117

classifieds classifieds Developer using town bore


the bore to Mr Hodgson,
but was concerned it might
only services one private set a precedent for allowproperty No. 22 Hutchinson. ing private bores on public
Other claims have been property.
made that the water from
In his report, Mr
this particular bore also MacPherson said refusing
serves to re-ll the tanks at Mr Hodgson the right to use
Tom Perrott oval.
the water might inuence
However, further conict- other legal proceedings.
ing reports state that there
The committee recomis a no-return [a one way/ mended water from council
backow prevention valve] bores be used on public open
along this pipe that prevents space only specically rethis from happening.
serves or orphaned verges.
The towns staff and conIt also recommended that
tractors are unable to nd this CEO Kevin Poynton write to
reticulation pipe or valve.
Mr Hodgson outlining two
In another item while the options available: investigate
meeting was closed, a staff a transfer of licence and
report said the council had bore and a lease agreement
made an agreement with with the council that covers
Octennial to maintain the it from damages, losses and
verges and open space in costs; or pursue the possibilMinim Cove. That agreement ity of permitting a bore on
guaranteed unimpeded ac- private property.
cess to the water.
The recommendation set a
A representative of Mr June 1 deadline to reach an
Hodgson had asked the coun- agreement, and if a private
cil to allow him to continue bore was permitted, the
to draw water from the bore. council would de-commis- The pipe from the bore goes
200m underground to MiIt is understood that a sion the bore.
driver for this is the stipuchael Hodgsons property.
No bores are permitted
lation that no bores can be in Minim Cove because the
installed at Minim Cove, subdivision was built on
the report said.
previously contaminated
The report said the bore industrial land.
was on public property, and
It had been the site of a
From page 7
the pipes which fed No. 22 fertiliser plant for nearly 60
went under the road and into years, but in the 1990s the by Mosman Park mayor Ron
the property, with no other state government cleaned it Norris who said his council
pipe-work evident.
up for housing by excavating had to put in the infrastrucThe Department of Water and containing 225,000 cubic ture to handle the increased
has told the council that metres of contaminated soil trafc on McCabe Street.
the water used would be in an on-site cell in Mt Lyall
We have to fund the
deducted from the councils Park.
solution, but [Fremantle
water-use limit.
The council will vote on council] receives the rates,
The council has looked the matter at the full council he said.
at the possibility of leasing meeting on November 24.
With this proposal we
can look at the future of
Read the POST online at McCabe Street.
He said Mosman Park
From page 5

PUBLIC NOTICES

SITUATIONS WANTED

GOVERNMENT
of
Western
Australia Department of Commerce.
Advertisement
of
intended
application for Incorporation of
Subiaco Kings Squash Club (Inc).
Notice is hereby given that: Iain Van
der Post Unit 17, 70 Broadway,
Crawley, 6009, Perth, WA Australia.
Assistant Funds Manager at Sansom
Capital being duly authorised by the
above named association intends to
apply to the Commissioner for
Consumer Protection on or after 07
/12/2015 for incorporation of Subiaco
Kings Squash Club (Inc). The
association is formed for the purpose
of: i) Organising, conducting and
administering formal squash pennant
competitions. ii) Social Squash and
squash education and training. iii)
Social Squash events. iv) Promotion
of the game of Squash. Signed. Full
name: Iain Van der Post

HOUSE
Keeping,
mature,
experienced
lady.
Excellent
references. ABN, Pol clear. $35/h.
Ph. 0450 089 933
IRONING A better professional
service. Established 17 yrs,
non-smoking. Reg van p/up and
delivery.
Phone Sandra 0411 222 899
IRONING
Absolutely the best
quality ironing and dry-cleaning
service
guaranteed.
Local
trustworthy family run business
established 30 years! Regular,
reliable van pickup and delivery to
your door. 24 hour turnaround. There
are no wrinkles in our reputation.
Phone Prestige Ironers 9385 7788 or
0403 121 181
IRONING Pick-up afternoon deliver
next day. Cottesloe/adjacent areas
$15/hr. 0438 968 215
WALLS R Us. Brick walls from
foundations to render finish. All
texturing, walls to houses to tilt slab.
Please phone for a free quote. Call
Darren on 0427 853 300
WINDOW And all pressure cleaning
service $30ph. 0421 243 206

SITUATIONS VACANT
CAREGIVERS Needed to make a
difference in the lives of older
people. We are seeking reliable,
empathetic and compassionate
people to provide non-medical
assistance and companionship to
seniors in their own homes. We need
people who can work out of school
hours-evenings, overnights and
weekend hours or with wide
availability. No qualifications
necessary, all training provided
through to Cert III. Experienced and
qualified staff are also welcome.
Own vehicle required. To apply
please call Home Instead Senior
Care during office hours on
6310 0400
CASUAL Position available with a
Funeral Director to assist with
Funeral Services on weekdays and
some weekends and after hours and
weekend mortuary ambulance
transfers. May suit early retired
person living in close proximity to
Subiaco with good written and verbal
communication
skills.
Some
computer knowledge. Clean drivers
licence required. Neat appearance
and sober habits essential. Call
Monday-Friday between 9am-4pm
only. Prosser Scott 0419 193 488
PRACTICE Nurse required to join
our nursing team in a busy General
Practice in Subiaco. Applicant must
have experience in practice nursing
and immunization experience is
preferable. Available to work within
our opening hours 8am-7pm
weekdays
and
8am-12pm
Saturdays. Please email your
resume to bec@rokebygp.com.au
PROPERTY Manager. Temporary
position available at highly respected
Subiaco based Real Estate. 3 week
full time employment (30/11/2015 to
18/12/20150, managing a well
maintained portfolio of roughly 100
properties in and around the
Western Suburbs. Must have prior
experience, a current Property
Management License with own
vehicle. Please forward your details
to Libby Martin. libby@coakleyand
martin.com.au. 9381 7588

SITUATIONS WANTED
BABYSITTING
Mature,
experienced, avail day & evening.
WWC, D/L, police clearance, primary
teacher.
Suzie 0419 386 299
CHAUFFEURED Sedan service.
Airport and Western suburbs.
Luggage Trailer now available. VISA,
Mastercard and eftpos. Lic. 3862.
Call Barry 0422 376 943
CLEANER Housekeeper. Years of
experience in large homes and
Antique furniture. Pol clearance with
excellent references. Honest, reliable
0415 170 739
CLEANER Ironing. All jobs. police
clr, exp.
0449 977 180
CLEANER
Looking for regular
work. Will clean house, do laundry
and iron. AFP clearance available on
request. Ring today
0434 720 319
CLEANERS Hardworking & reliable
ladies team $30p.h.
0406 281 882
CLEANING Husband and wife
team. Excellent references, 15 years
experience. Police clearance. 0433
835 783
CLEANING Husband wife, honest,
experienced, hard working $23 p.h.
10 years experienced, houses,
office, schools. Available Monday to
Friday 0416 861 353
CLEANING Iron. Team of two.
Years of experience police c. $30
p.h. Nandy 0413 570 137
CLEANING
Washing, ironing.
Mature, experienced lady. Excellent
references. ABN, Pol.clear. Elderly
welcomed $35/h. Ph. 0456 167 489
GARDEN
All gardening job.
Experienced $25ph. 0421 243 206
GARDENER And reticulation work.
Professional, experienced and
knowledgeable. One off jobs or
regular maintenance. Friendly
service and free quotes. Call Reed
0401 498 737

TO LET
1 Bedroom unit Subiaco Road.
Long/short term $250 week. Contact
Gabby 0400 567 217
1 Bedroom unit Subiaco Road.
Long/sthort term $250 week. Contact
Gabby 0400 567 217
AAAAFOR more properties To Let
see the classified advertisement
in our Real Estate
CLAREMONT
Comfortable
furnished townhouse, 2 bed, one
ensuite, second shower downstairs,
lovely courtyard. 1x lockup garage.
Perfectly located walking distance all
Claremont's amenities, public
transport and river. Suit professional
couple or single lady. Small pet
friendly. References essential, no
short term $500pw. M: 0408 744 152
COTTESLOE 2 bedroom ground
floor unit. Renovated throughout.
Huge courtyard, partially furnished,
200m to beach $550pw,
0418 831 069
CRAWLEY Cheap but elegant villa.
Rooms x 3, 2 doubles, 1 single. 5
mins Uni UWA, river, restaurants,
schools. Suit family, couple, singles.
Avail now. 0412 394 866
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
MODERN
And Spacious 1x1
apartment in Jolimont. New carpets
& freshly painted. Reverse aircon.
Partially furnished with white goods.
Covered carport. Built-in-robe &
plenty functional cabinets. Walk to
train, Subiaco & shops. Contact
0417 881 317
MT LAWLEY
Nrth Perth. 2
bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 living
rooms, gourmet kitchen and living
room. Air con. All December till Jan
10. $900 week or negotiable for full
month. Bond. 0410 540 415
NEDLANDS To Let. Hampden Rd
Office, approx 48 sqm. Excellent
location $1250 + GST pcm inc. rates,
taxes and parking. David Azzopardi
0418 924 950
SUBIACO Jolimont $450pw. Well
appointed house immac condition 2
/2 plus office. Kitchens/dining
/lounge. R/c, A/c polished Jarrah
flooing, auto l/u rear garage, l/u car
port, l/u storage shed. Rear garden &
lawn with direct access to Mable
Talbot Park. Phone 0422 695 638
THREE Bedroom, one bath home
for rent (Second Ave, Claremont).
Avail from 14th Dec. Rent $550 pw.
Private
owner.
Contact
msam@bigpond.net.au
WEMBLEY Spacious 3 bed, 2 bath
house with lovely gardens.
Convenient location and parking for
4 cars. 580/week.
Call 0438 943 377

WANTED TO BUY
17TH To 20th Century antiques and
collectables wanted. Furniture, chest
of drawers, old clocks, pocket
watches, wrist watches, china, silver,
dolls, teddy bears. Will pay best
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Scaffidi case
a reason for
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From page 9

According to sources on
the internet, Mrs Scafdi had
previously served for eight
years as a councillor of the
City of Perth.
This is offered only as
an example that, even after
eight years of experience,
an elected member can be
well-served by training and
development.
In fact, the Minister for
Local Government, Tony
Simpson said [in relation to
Mrs Scafdi] that the issue
was evidence that greater
training of councillors was
needed.
Ms ODea said limiting
training to new councillors
may condemn it to failure.
The committee recommended supporting mandatory training.
It also recommended that
councillors be paid for attending advanced training
courses.

North Freo wants out

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would make a submission


supporting the transfer.
Fremantle council CEO
Graeme Mackenzie said
the council was preparing
a response to the LGAB and
would oppose the move.
The LGAB will hold a
public meeting from 7pm to
9pm at the North Fremantle
Community Centre, 2
Thompson Road, on Monday
November 30.
For more information,
go to dlgc.wa.gov.au/LGAB

Nalder lets truth slip


From page 3

ADOPTION
OF COUNCIL
POLICY LV124 RETENTION OF
HERITAGE PLACES,
HERITAGE AREAS
AND HERITAGE
PRECINCTS AND
LOCAL PLANNING
POLICY 2/2015
- RETENTION OF
HERITAGE PLACES,
HERITAGE AREAS
AND HERITAGE
PRECINCTS
Notice is hereby given
that the Town at its
Ordinary Council
Meeting held 3
November 2015
resolved to adopt
Council Policy LV124
Retention of Heritage
Places, Heritage
Areas and Heritage
Precincts and Local
Planning Policy 2/2015
Retention of Heritage
Places, Heritage Areas
and Heritage Precincts,
pursuant to Clause 4(4)
of the Planning and
Development (Town
Planning Schemes)
Regulations 2015
deemed provisions.
Copies of these
policies are available
for inspection at the
Town of Claremont,
308 Stirling Highway,
Claremont.
Stephen Goode
CHIEF EXECUTIVE
OFFICER

It wasnt an election issue,


no one really cared about
it outside the FremantleCockburn area, he said.
At this point, one of the
other people at the meeting,
David Broun, disagreed with
the Minister, pointing out to
him that people in Cottesloe
were also concerned about
the freight link.
And thats where the issue
of Cottesloe came up, Dr
Jennings said.
Thats when he let us know
the Curtin Avenue upgrade
had been shelved due to
Cottesloe residents anger,
but he said it was misguided
because it was never going to
be about trucks.
Mr Broun said that when he
had asked Mr Nalder about
the possibility of a north-south
highway through the western
suburbs or seaside suburbs,
Mr Nalder endorsed the idea
of a highway linking north
and south metropolitan areas,
though there were no immediate plans to bring it about:
I asked about the west coast
freeway idea, Mr Broun said.
He did say that one day
there would be a tunnel under
the river at the end of Stock
Road, heading north to the
western suburbs.
Despite the fact Premier
Colin Barnett had announced
just three days before that
he was pulling back from the
second stage of the freight
link (which would link Roe 8
to East Fremantle), Mr Nalder
seemed excited and optimistic
about the second stage of the
freight link, Dr Jennings said.
He told the White Gum
Valley representatives his
favoured option for that stage
included a tunnel under
Fremantle golf course, costing
$2.2billion.

He told them he had ruled


out the option of a tunnel along
the old Fremantle eastern
bypass route.
He was still very excited
about the stage 2 options, and
told us 22 options had been
looked at, Dr Jennings said.
He was keen to share
that with the community and
wanted to put forward some of
the best options, in his view,
which tended to be the tunnel options, though they had
a higher price tag.
He was all ready to do that
but was told by the Premier
that now was not the time.
Dr Jennings said Mr Nalder
had told them Mr Barnett had
asked him to go slow on it, and
as a result the feds were concerned about the project now.
Mr Broun said Mr Nalder
had ruled out the option of a
tunnel under the Swan River
in North Fremantle for the

third stage.He said the gradient was too steep to have a


tunnel under the river would
mean itd have to go up the
coast too far; itd have to go up
to Leighton to turn the trucks
around, Mr Broun said.
During the 40-minute meeting, Mr Nalder also put forward his opinion on rail as a
freight-carrying option.
Dr Jennings said: He felt the
Fremantle freight route from
the south was problematic and
hed like to see it removed.
He also said there wouldnt
be a dedicated freight rail
bridge at Fremantle, because
there was no money for that.
Asked whether he saw the
freight link as an election
issue, Mr Nalder dismissed the
idea, saying concerns about it
were limited to the FremantleCockburn area and theyre
safe Labor seats anyway, Dr
Jennings recalled.

Moorings at risk in review


From page 3

He said the casual user system would allow boat owners


who did not own moorings
to pay fees and use vacant
moorings.
My vessel is up north frequently, so anyone with a vessel of the appropriate length
can jump on my mooring while
I am away, he said.
I see that as the department
profiting from my mooring
tackle while I am away.
The cost of the tackle is
something that I endure, but if
people arent using the mooring appropriately, or their size
or weight isnt appropriate,
then that could negatively
impinge on me nancially.

I reckon if people can opt in


to use moorings, then people
who own mooring licences
should be able to opt in as
well.
I would quite happily do
that while I am away, provided
I received a reduction in fees
from the department.
For more information about
the review, go to transport.
wa.gov.au/mooringreview or
phone 9431 100.
The review is open for
public comment until Friday,
November 20.
The WA Mooring Association
will hold a meeting at 7pm on
Tuesday in the East Fremantle
Yacht Club, Petra Street, East
Fremantle, to discuss the
review.

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Austin Robertsons sporting

Welcome to a new era of Oz cricket


Joe Burnss star-making moment, that deliciously-struck
six to reach his first Test century, was just a small scene in
a larger drama.
Opener Burnss 129 in
Australias second innings, just
like the 147 from new number
three Usman Khawaja in the
first dig, has heralded another
special era of Australian cricket.
Put Burns and Khawaja in
with the worlds best batsman,
Steve Smith, and the worlds
best opener, David Warner, and
it feels like youre looking at a
brand-new red Mustang convertible in the driveway.
Burns and Khawaja are the
new kids on the block, Smith
is new to the captaincy, and
Warner looks re-invented as
the new vice-captain.
Then take a look at our attack
dogs with the ball: Mitchell
Johnson, Mitchell Stark and
Josh Hazlewood, the all-round
promise of Mitchell Marsh,
the neat and nifty keeping and
batting of Peter Neville not
forgetting the wile and guile of
off-spinner Nathan Lyon and
how good does it look?
There was a predictable end
to the first Test against the Black

Joe Burns

Usman Khawaja

Steve Smith

David Warner

Caps at the Gabba.


Certainly the New Zealand
players looked underdone,
and they had diabolical luck
with injuries, losing Tim
Southee and then seeing James
Neesham struggling he will
not play again in the series.
Consequently they had no answer to Warner (who scored two
centuries and won the Man of
the Match award), Burns and
Khawaja.
Our pace guys all contributed,
with Stark taking bags of 4/57
and 2/69, Johnson 3/105 and 1/58,
with back-up men Hazlewood
and Marsh each taking three
wickets for the match.

Lyon, Mr Dependable himself,


weighed in with four wickets,
three of them in the second
innings.
The NZ media critics were
far too tough when they suggested that their team had no
backbone.
This is nonsense. The boys
across the ditch are renowned
for their pluck and fight, and
this weekend in Perth, when it
all starts again, they wont be
even close to waving any white
flags of surrender.
One of the highlights of the
Test was the superb batting of
Kane Williamson.
He is among the new breed

of international cricketers who


bring charm and elegance to the
game, right up there at the top
of the tree in ability with A.B.
De Villiers, Smith, Virat Kohli
and Joe Root.
Only time will tell, of course,
but Williamson might be every
bit as good as Martin Crowe,
who was New Zealands Don
Bradman.
The other thing I enjoyed was
the power hitting from captain
Brendan McCullum, who is as exciting to watch as the West Indian
swashbuckler Viv Richards.
Obviously, English umpire
Nigel Long didnt think so,
and sent both Williamson and

McCullum, who were providing


stout resistance and a glimmer
of hope of saving the match, back
to the shed.
The Black Caps accepted every
adverse decision in a sporting
manner, without demonstrative
dissatisfaction, and appeared
not to carry any animosity over
the underarm delivery (which
was almost 25 years ago now,
so maybe I should stop imagining it still festers in every Kiwi
cricketers subconcious!).
Australia is likely to win this
series 3-0, but there will be
some gripping trench warfare
before the final result becomes
apparent.

Coming to America
You might think 46 is too
old for a cricketer to ply his
craft at the highest level, but
in the wee small hours of last
Sunday morning (Perth time),
Shane Warne revealed that, for
the Sheik of Tweak at least,
anything is possible.
It was Saturday afternoon at
the New York Mets Citi Field
and in the legend-studded game
between Warnes Warriors and
Sachin Tendulkars Blasters,
good ol Warnie didnt just wind
back the clock, but threw it into
reverse.
Who said cricket wouldnt
work in America?
And who would think, even
for a split-second, that Shane
Warne couldnt grab a cricket
ball, land his leg breaks, and
account for three wickets in a
four-over spell that would steal
the show?
The venture of playing three
20/20 matches, the first in New
York, the second in Houston,
Texas, and the third in Los
Angeles, was the brainwave of
Shane and Sachin.
The legends who signed up
for the foray into the US were
a virtual Whos Who of cricket.
This series had its doubters,
but come game time, when
Sachin the Irresistible and
Verenda Sehwag, who is still
playing first-class cricket, strode
out to open the Blasters innings,
the 36,000 fans at the ballpark
freaked out en masse, waving
their signs of adoration and
pumping forearms into the air
with unabashed enthusiasm.
But this was never a game
of cricket where dreams were
going to come true or be dashed.
This was not about championships. This was about fun.
Fun, and the chance for everybody to see so many greats of
cricket parading on the park, all
at the same time.
On Sachins side, apart from
Sehwag, Lara, VVS and himself,
were Mahela Jayawardene, Carl
Hooper, Shaun Pollock, Moin
Khan, Shoaib Akhtar, Muttiah
Muralitharan (sporting the

number 800 on his back his


record number of Test wickets)
and Curtly Ambrose.
On Warnies side, were Matty
Hayden, Jacques Kallis, Ricky
Ponting, Kumar Sangakkara,
Jonty Rhodes, Andrew Symonds,
Wasim Akram, Daniel Vettori,
Courtney Walsh and Allan
Donald.
Even on the two benches
were celebrities of the calibre
of Glenn McGrath, Michael
Vaughan and Graeme Swann.
If you missed it, Sachins team
batted first and made a flying
start, with Sehwag blasting 55
off just 22 balls.
The Little Master was also
in good touch and completely
in charge until Warnie picked
him up for 28, well caught by
Jacques at mid-off.
Warne continued to rip
through the top order, seeing
off Lara and VVS. Then Andrew
Symonds, who has wintered well,
chipped in with the wickets of
Jayawardene, Hooper and Moin,
and a big score was never likely
after that.
Following a shaky start, when
the Warriors lost Hayden at
the start, Sangakarra scored
41 and Ricky Ponting finished
48 not out.
After the Sangakarra-Ponting
partnership, Warnies team had
little trouble in chasing down
the score to win by six wickets.
The entire spectacle came to an
end when Jonty Rhodes reverseswept Sachin for six.
Warnie tweeted later that
Sachins team would be looking for revenge in Houston, but
while there would have been
bragging rights up for grabs
between the teams, this match
is about entertainment, pure
and simple.
There were engaging smiles
everywhere.
Even umpire Simon Taufel
who, always appearing to be
a stoic, humourless character
during his international career,
beamed his pearly whites heartily throughout.
Everybody had a ball.

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Shane Warne and Sachin


Tendulkar took cricket to
America and won the first
round at least.
It was a gamble to be sure, but
it was also an outrageous success
given the time that the promoters had to pull it all together.
It had the tinge of World
Series Cricket about it, without
the venom.
But if you boil it all down,
it wasnt a case of Enter the
Dragon, but Enter the King.
Of course I have to declare
an interest, but I believe Shane
Warne is the best cricketer of
all time, his achievements in
the game not just defined by
his genius making a cricket
ball talk.
What Warnie continues to do
is to show most vividly that he
is a guy who can live in the moment and own it as well.
With Cricket in America, he
has done it again.

Still going Sachin Tendulkar, left, was dismissed by Shane Warne in


the Big Apple.

SOS Daniel Vettori


While Kiwi Test spinner
Mark Craig (1/328) was being
smashed to all points of
the compass by Australias
batsmen in the first Test in
Brisbane, the bowler he succeeded was being undeniably
cool in America.
Daniel Vettori, a cool dude
on a cricket field if ever there
was one, was playing for Shane
Warnes Warriors against Sachin
Tendulkars Blasters at Citi
Field, the home of the New
York Mets.
But what Vettori was doing
had nothing to do with sabermetrics (the statistical analysis
of baseball).
He was proving to Uncle Sam
that there is a science to the
art of left arm orthodox spin
bowling in cricket as well; and,
to be honest, his former teammates could have used him in
Brisbane.
Vettori is a one-off.
He has played more Test
cricket for New Zealand than

Daniel Vettori
anyone else, he is one of only
eight players who has taken
300 Test wickets and scored
more than 3000 runs, he was
the teams captain between 2007
and 2011 and is the youngest
player ever to be selected for
the Black Caps.
At 36, if he was in this team,

he would be the oldest.


But, in the All Stars series
in the US, Daniel has shown
he still possesses all his guile
and knowledge of the wonders
of flight and spin bowling.
Vettori retired from all forms
of cricket after the World Cup
this year, and is now the head
coach of the Royal Challengers
Bangalor in the IPL, and of the
Brisbane Heat in the Big Bash
League, but he has lost nothing
in the artform he knows so well.
When he came on to bowl in
New York, he zipped his first
ball past the bat of the in-form
Verender Sehwag and bowled
him for 55.
It was the beginning of the
end for Sachins team.
Vettori finished his spell at
1/13, and if I were on the NZ
selection panel, I would ask him
to jump on a plane and play two
more Test matches, the one in
Perth this weekend and the next
in Adelaide under a night sky.
Maybe then it might be time
for him to say goodbye.

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