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November 28, 2015

Marshall bites Tigers for $300,000


By DAVID COHEN
Claremont Football Club
board member Denis Marshall
is being paid $300,000 as a consultant to work on the clubs
new grandstand.
The fees have upset some
Tigers members because the
club is due to report a loss for the
past financial year of $100,000.

Mr Marshall confirmed his fees


had been paid to his company,
Cliveden, from project manager
NS Projects.
He said the Tigers had sent
him a letter the day after the
state government announced
in November 2010 it would give
the Tigers $16.5million for the
development.
Its not something thats
contentious ... its a confidential

undertaking, Mr Marshall, who


was not a board member at the
time, said.
Ill have it [the grandstand]
finished by December next
year.
Ian Oldfield, from project architects Oldfield Knott, would
not say how much of the $300,000
Mr Marshall had received.
Its none of your business,
Mr Oldfield said.

Tigers president Kevin Somes


did not return calls from the
POST.
Mr Somes used to audit the
clubs accounts, but relinquished the role when he was
elected president in late 2013.
At the last finance sub-committee meeting of the WA Football
Commission, former Tigers CEO
Dean Horsington asked for a
$100,000 loan for the club.

The commission refused, and


was disappointed no club board
members had attended the meeting with Mr Horsington.
Mr Horsington told the meeting the board at Claremont was
split, and not working well.
The commission expressed
concerns about the dissent on
Claremonts board and wanted
more details on how the club
Please turn to page 109

Sex fiend
Dixie linked
to more
brutal rapes

Recyclers
charge on

By BRET CHRISTIAN
Mark Dixie, a British murderer and violent sexual predator who lived in Subiaco in the
1990s, has been implicated in
three more brutal sex attacks
in Spain.

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McGowan
April Fools promise

After leaving WA, Dixies DNA


was matched to DNA found in the
underwear of a 19-year-old Thai
economics student who had been
sexually assaulted at her home in
West Leederville in 1998.
Now 44, Dixie is serving a
minimum 34-year sentence for
the murder and rape of 18-yearold Sally Anne Bowman, whom
he had followed from a London
nightclub in 2005.
The WA Thai woman gave propensity evidence at his murder
trial.
Earlier this year, Dixie broke
down in prison and confessed
to the rape of a woman in the
seaside resort of Fuengirola in
August 2003. His DNA was found
on the victim.
An innocent Dutchman is serving a long sentence for that crime
and for two other rapes now connected to Dixie.
Dixie lived in Australia from
1993 until 1999, when he was convicted in Busselton Magistrates
Please turn to page 38

COTTESLOE

By LLOYD GORMAN
Mark McGowan, the WA
Labor leader and would-be
premier, has responded to
a furious local reaction on
Labors turnaround that has
left 3000 Subiaco residents
without a say in their future.
After promising on April 1
this year to continue to stand
against forced amalgamation,
Mr McGowan and his party voted
for the opposite last week.
But Mr McGowan said Subiaco
had been sold out by Nedlands
MP Bill Marmion and Premier
Colin Barnett, not him.
Had he stuck to Labors position that helped bring undone
the metro-wide forced mergers
in February, the new City of
Perth Bill would not have passed
the Legislative Assembly.
Simply put, it is a forced
amalgamation, said Nationals
leader Terry Redman in ex-

Heres
where
we go

plaining why the government


partners would not be voting
for the Bill, along with maverick Liberal MP Rob Johnson
(Labor shafts Subis South ward
voters, POST, November 21).
Subiaco mayor Heather
Henderson said it was appropriate that the Labor promise
to hold the line had been made
on April Fools day.
Labor has come out and said
UWAs submission was very
compelling, she said.
I want to know what could
be more compelling than my
ratepayers in the South ward
who are unwanted, unwilling
and not wanted by the City of
Perth really.
They dont want to go and
City of Perth doesnt want to
have them, they are just being
hijacked to suit this Bill.
She said the net loss of revenue from parking and rates in
the South ward could trigger a

Mark McGowan

Colin Barnett

drastic rise in council rates.


Labor did a deal with the
government to vote for the Bill
provided the Burswood peninsula, in a safe Labor electorate,
was not absorbed into the City
of Perth.
An act of harlotry is how
Ron Norris, Mosman Park
mayor, described this deal. He
said it would cost Mr McGowan
any chance of being elected
premier (Letter, page 2).
Labor reversed its stated
stand against forced mergers
last week when it voted to pass
the Bill, which is expected to
be debated in the Legislative
Council next week.
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Dont wreck Indiana


by improvements

Pines dont spoil our


views of sea or road

As a Cottesloe resident and ratepayer


for more than 30 years, I am greatly concerned with the state of repair of Indiana
at Cottesloe beach.
The condition of the toilets is only a small
part of the ongoing debate about this iconic
building.
It is structually sound, but in desperate
need of a full upgrade, to bring it up to
todays standards.
I understand Cottesloe council is in the
process of negotiating to improve the building, costs coming from the lessee, the state
government and ratepayers (Have a say on
Indiana, POST, November 28).
My concern is that any proposed plans
will change the existing design and shape
of the building, which sits nicely into the
banks of Cottesloe beach.
The existing lease indicates the lessee
maintains the building, both inside and out,
which, by the buildings condition today,
seems not to have been done for years.
Cottesloe council is negotiating a new lease
with the lessee, to carry out a $4.7million
redevelopment.
Surely a better solution would be to build
brand-new, state-of-the-art toilets off site,
gut the existing toilet spaces and turn these
areas into a cafe.
I rarely use the existing toilets but when I
do, am amazed the showers have a milliondollar view of Rottnest.
If this area was turned into a respectable
cafe, business people would be bashing down
the councils doors to rent it.
Warren Hart
Mann Street, Cottesloe

Sad report about the opinions of view-seekers


winning over the rest regarding Cottesloes
norfolk island pines and their apparent falling from favour (Cott norfolk pines fall from
favour, POST, November 21).
Two of these trees block part of my ocean
view, but I still have plenty of sea to see.
Furthermore, when I drive along my street,
I have unimpeded vision of trafc, the ocean
and strollers because the pine tree branches
are lopped well from the ground.
I prefer this to similar Cottesloe streets
where 1.5m-high shrubbery makes dangerous
corners of those that were once easy to cross
without any possible peril.

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From last weeks POST. How Indiana may look from the beach. Reader Warren
Hart says he hopes redevelopment will not spoil the way it sits nicely into the
banks of Cottesloe beach.

Frank Wright
Beach Street, Cottesloe

Labor is just like the other mob


support the legislation provided
the Burswood peninsula was protected.
What sort of harlotry is that?
Labor abandoned the high moral
ground it occupied during the
reform agenda when it claimed
it would defend the right to a vote
on a proposed boundary change.
Contrast that with the Nationals,
which, as a party of principle,
crossed the oor to vote against the
legislation because it was unsafe,
unfair and unjustied.
My conclusion is that with this
egregious abandonment of principle, Labor can be written off in
the coming election.
It offers nothing that is not already available from the current
government.
Ron Norris
Mosman Park mayor

I was appalled to read of the


Labor partys support of the governments City of Perth legislation
(Labor shafts Subis South ward
voters, POST, November 21).
In one fell swoop, Labor has
undone all the goodwill and support it engendered during the
governments recent reform agenda
process.
Clearly, the Opposition didnt
understand the insidious implications for local government which
are buried in this very unsound
legislation, or perhaps they simply
didnt care.
They certainly didnt care about a
boundary change that will transfer
3000 Subiaco and Nedlands residents into the new entity against
their will and without the right to
express an opinion.
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I am writing to record my thanks
for the votes of the ve Claremont
councillors and the casting vote of
mayor Jock Barker at the recent
council meeting that defeated the
motion to move the war memorial
at the corner of Bay View Terrace
and Stirling Highway.
What amazes me is that the
motion to move the memorial
was ever proposed.
The words Lest we forget
and We will remember them
are some of the most well-known
phrases used at Anzac Day

services.
Yet moving the war memorial to
a leafy, sheltered glade in the park
will push them from everyones
minds.
When I am stopped at the trafc
lights by the memorial, it reminds
me that no matter how unsatisfactory my day has been, it was at least
a day lived.
And lived in no small part due to
the efforts of those who served their
country as noted on the memorial.
Don Frayne
Walter Street, Claremont

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Mosman solar generates national interest


By DAVID HUDLESTON
Mosman Parks proposal to
control tilt-up solar panels on
rooftops has drawn national
attention.
The POST reported last week
that 73 residents of Mosmans
riverfront precinct around
Saunders Street had signed a
petition to the council to ban

them (Bid to ban ugly raised


solar panels).
WA and national media took
up the story, saying a new policy
could set a precedent that would
allow councils to stop the tiltup scaffolding intruding on
the river views of neighbours
behind.
Following a vote on Tuesday,
Mosman residents have a chance
to comment on the councils

proposed policy to ban elevated


solar panels.
The council voted to adopt
the draft policy and advertise it
for public comment for 21 days.
It proposes that solar panels
be installed flush with the roof.
External fixtures including lift
overrun shafts, air-conditioning
and/or other mechanical plant
would need to be installed below
the 8.5m height limit and not

visible from the main street.


It also proposes that antennas and satellite dishes also be
located under the 8.5m height
limit and not be visible from
the street.
At Tuesday nights council
meeting, mayor Ron Norris dealt
with the item first while Channel
7 news broadcast live from outside the council chamber.
The petition was prompted by

an action started in the State


Administrative Tribunal by a
couple unhappy with the conditions the council placed on their
building application for their
block below Saunders Street.
Residents organised the petition after learning the council
did not have a policy in place
to defend the action.
The couple have since
dropped the SAT action.

Smaller market
to boost trade
Subiacos new weekend Markets
on Rokeby will be confined to the
strip between Barker Road and
Hay Street from this weekend.

Father James DSouza in St Mary Star of the Sea Church. Photo: Billie Fairclough

Church knocks back $12m for land


Father James DSouza
knocked back $12million
from a developer for land
behind his church.
Father James, priest for the
Cottesloe and Mosman Park
Catholic parish, declined the
offer for a 3350sq.m plot east
of the St Mary Star of the Sea
church, in Stirling Highway,
in Peppermint Grove.
We are not talking about
money, Father James said.
The main reason was for
community welfare.

This is a public place. The


Christian community comes to
the church, and it is a place
to welcome everyone.
Instead of selling the land,
Father James has signed
a long-term lease with
Presbyterian Ladies College
so it can build its wellness
centre on it.
It is also about the welfare
of the school community and
future generations, Father
James said.
The wellness centre will
have hall-type community

rooms for church groups to


use on weekends.
Developer Paul Simpson, at
Aria, offered the $12million
in the hope of building up to
60 homes.
Peppermint Grove council
was for the development, because it would have helped it
meet state government infill
targets.
But in September, a state
government-controlled development assessment panel
approved the wellness centre.

Cott cancels $100 Eye fine


By DAVID COHEN
A Shenton Park woman
says Cottesloe council cancelled her $100 Meter Eye
parking fine when she said
she would challenge it.
Jenny Davies said she had
left her home at 9.12am to meet
people at the beach. When she
returned to her Honda CRV in
Forrest Street, the ticket said
she had been there since 9.17.
Impossible, unless I was
on my broomstick, Ms Davies
said.

My argument to them was


that the time they had booked
me could not have been correct unless I had driven from
Shenton Park to Cottesloe in
five minutes.
Ms Davies told a council
worker she would challenge
the fine, issued in January
2010, and get a statutory declaration to aid her case.
The council person then
advised me not to worry about
it until they had checked their
computers, because sometimes
the times between the infor-

mation from Meter Eye and


their computer didnt always
match, Ms Davies said.
They later came back to me
and accepted that their computer times had not matched
and I did not have to pay a fine.
In other words, the device
is not always accurate.
Ms Davies said other drivers
in Forrest Street also claimed
their parking fines showed
incorrect times.
I go to Cottesloe beach
regularly. I dont park over a
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For the past four weeks it had


operated between Hay Street and
Bagot Road.
The change comes after some
Rokeby Road businesses complained about the markets impact
on their trade.
Some tent stalls have been left
empty after traders, who paid
for them in advance, failed to
show up.
The markets which operate
from 9am to 4pm on Saturdays and
Sundays have caused the closure
of Rokeby Road all weekend.
Barker Road and Hay Street will
be open to traffic.
Market operator Venn Property

Group has met local traders, business groups and the council to work
through the issues.
The retail offer will remain
varied, with a food, fashion, homemade wares, art and fresh food
focus, said Venns co-principal
Hadley Missell.
The amended version will also
include more live music and entertainment for kids, as well as a
structured seating area which has
been a request from shoppers.
We are looking forward to
launching our Christmas celebration plans shortly, which will be
aimed at attracting more families.
Mr Missell said there had been
interest in a twilight market for
summer.
Please turn to page 109

Neds eyes Dalkeith land sale


Nedlands council is looking
at subdividing land it owns in
Dalkeith for housing.
Nedlands staff rationalising
council land are eyeing off a block
in Goldsmith Road and a site in
Adelma Road.
The Adelma Road sale would
depend on a land swap with the
state government for a site in
Sayer Street, Swanbourne, with

land earmarked as a road reserve.


Council staff suggested donating
the Swanbourne land on condition
it was restored to bush as part of
Allen Park.
The council recently voted to
close part of Sayer Street that has
never been officially declared a
road.
Councillors will discuss the land
sale ideas on Tuesday night.

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Droning on ...
Drones have been looming large lately.
Two Shenton Park residents saw a drone with what
looked like cameras hovering suspiciously over their
homes before it flew away.
This may be the thin
end of the wedge of what
to expect from this type of
technology.
It has emerged that
Australia Post is looking
at using drones to make
deliveries.
The POST is also aware
of an order for 78 warready drones or Small
unmanned aerial systems
by the Australian military.
Last week also saw very
high-profile and perhaps

Methodist monster
A big dragon-like
creature is on show in
Claremont.
The winged two-legged
beast, with a reptilian body
and barbed tail, is in the
foyer of Hadley Hall at
Methodist Ladies College.
Creating the papiermache wyvern was the
students Art Week project
for this year.
As any fule kno, a
wyvern has two legs, a
dragon four.
Wyvern is MLCs parent
newsletter.
It is a Methodist symbol,
and used by many schools,
including Newington
College, NSW, and
Westminster School in
Adelaide.

Ho ho ho, just
gimme the money
The Grinch is alive and
well in Subiaco.
A survey by Subi and
West Perth accounting
outfit First Class Accounts
survey found that over
50% of respondents did
not enjoy attending their
works annual Christmas
parties.
A further 14% said they
had never bothered to
attend.
Over 60% of employees
said they would rather be
given money instead.
The lead-up to
Christmas is a very busy

embarrassing coverage of
an American blimp that
broke away from its tether
and floated 240km across
Pennsylvania before crashing into a field.
Looking more like a
blimp that would have
been flown over London
during World War II, this
73m helium-filled balloon
is normally anchored to
one spot where it can detect
incoming threats.
Before this incident the
public was not aware that
this type of technology was
being used.
And last week the
European Parliament decided to support the commercial and recreational
use of drones while also
safeguarding safety, privacy
and liability issues.

Open door policy closed


Taking shape Olivia Carrer, left, Lisa Cunningham, Sasha Dodd, principal Rebecca
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the Prague British School.

time for many people, with


lots of social activities in
the calendar, said Jackie
Becker, owner of the accounting firms Subiaco
branch.
Social fatigue and financial stress can set in and
make the staff Christmas
party feel like yet another
chore.
If support for a work
Christmas party was low
among staff, business operators could consider alternatives, such as bonuses,
gifts or time off.
And like all true beancounters, the firm spells out
the complex tax implications for employers.
Merry Christmas.

Side-by-side parades
It was a tale of two Pride
parades last Saturday in
Northbridge.
A local worker ventured
to see the colour and movement and glimpsed Perth
lord mayor Lisa Scaffidi
being safely chauffeured in
the event, mute and waving
to her constituents from

behind a window.
Soon afterwards state
Opposition leader Mark
McGowan walked past,
pressing the flesh, greeting
people by name and wishing people a happy event.
The Greens also had a
float. The Liberal Party
was absent.

Travel insurance: it was Escape


Last weeks report that
travel insurance did not
cover the full cost of the
loss of George Scotts hearing aid on his trip to the
US said he had bought his
trip through Flight Centre,

Claremont.
Flight Centre Claremont
has advised that Mr Scott
bought his ticket through
Escape Travel Claremont,
which is part of the Flight
Centre Travel Group.

Closed door meetings


will continue at Cambridge
council.
Keri Shannon, who
was elected mayor on a
platform of openness and
transparency, said the
councillor-only forums
would continue.
She said the council
had taken advice from
the Department of Local
Government.
The advice was these
meetings are allowed and
will allow councillors to
speak freely, Ms Shannon
said.
The council agreed to

hold a forum on the second


Tuesday of each month.
I have started a blog
which will be available on
the towns website, Ms
Shannon said.
In the blog Ms Shannon
said: To promote transparency and encourage community feedback I intend
regularly updating you on
matters that members of the
community are concerned
about and issues the council
are considering.
She went on to list several
items she had added to
the agenda for the council
meeting.

New caf on Dome spot


A new cafe is set to appear
in Cottesloes Napoleon
Street.
A leased sticker went
on the window of the former Dome, just 17 days
after it had been vacated.

Richard Noble agent


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cafe would occupy the spot.
The Dome had been in
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Royal assembly for


Victoria League
By LLOYD GORMAN
There was a cabinet reshuffle of sorts in Shenton
Park this week.
The chaps of Subiacos Mens
Shed were in on it, and the
Victoria League, in Shenton
Park, was a major player.
Katie Dunkley, chairman
of the Victoria League for
Commonwealth Friendship in
WA, took possession of a corner
cabinet that had been custombuilt by shed members.
It will be used to display some
of the leagues large collection
of regal memorabilia.
Katie said the league, in Onslow
Road, had a lot of stuff in storage
that did not get seen by members
or other visitors because there
was nowhere to show it.
Weve been around for 110
years and weve got a lot of
items that wed like to have on
display, she said.
We have a corner where this
Made to measure Gerry Brown, left, and Mens Shed president Kevin Mahon, right, helped Eric Stothard to
will go perfectly, and it will
handmake the display unit for Katie Dunkley of the Victoria League. Photo: Billie Fairclough

allow us to get it out there for


our members and other users
of the leagues rooms to enjoy.
Most of the cabinet work
was by Eric Stothard, a retired
cabinetmaker who joined the
Subiaco mens shed last year.
Two or three other shed members helped him.
Eric said it had taken about
four hours a week over four
months to build the display unit.
Its timber came from the members, including plywood from
crates used to ship aeroplanes
into Australia, hard-to-find
Australian red cedar and even
some timber salvaged when the
Supreme Court was re-fitted,
about 50 years ago.
Katie said the finished article
was perfect.
Rather than go out and buy
something that was mass produced, we wanted to get something with an interesting history
and story, sourced from the local
community that we like to support, so this is ideal, she said.

Legal test before Subi Oval talks start


By LLOYD GORMAN
Subiaco council wants to
gauge its legal control of
Subiaco Oval before negotiating its future.
At Tuesday nights council
meeting, councillors delayed a
planned 12-month consultation
with the WA Football Commission,
the West Coast Eagles and government departments about what
will happen to the 43,000-seat
oval when AFL football moves
to Burswood in 2018.
Councillor Mark Burns said
because the oval had been vest-

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habitation on Wednesday.
The property now complies
with instructions contained
in the issued health notices,
meaning no further action
or inspections are required
and the health notices will be
withdrawn, Cambridge CEO
Jason Buckley said.
The resident has been suspected of using ice and in April
a Cottesloe police officer said
police had visited the man 45
times in six months.
The first health notice was issued to the resident in October.

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ed in the council in a 1998 order,
My position is very clear,
and because of the WAFCs 99- he said.The Crown gave us
year lease, he was unwilling to the land as a sporting facility
look at other uses for it, such thats it.
as residential redevelopment.
CEO Don Burnett said he

and mayor Heather Henderson


had clear instruction from the
council that the oval area of the
stadium was to be maintained
and would make this clear in
talks about the ovals future.
The north Subiaco precinct
plan is what we are taking to the
government, he said.
The council developed the plan
last year to look at potential development around the oval and the
Princess Margaret Hospital site.
It includes apartment blocks
of up to eight storeys around the
ovals playing area.
Mrs Henderson said public
consultation showed some com-

Dunny cleaning cost queried


Cottesloes ratepayers
group says the councils
redevelopment proposal
for Indiana is better for
the restaurant owners
than their members.
Councillors and staff
were peppered with questions about the $4.7million
proposal at Monday nights
council meeting.
Ratepayers association
chairman John Hammond
said a new 25-year lease
seemed generous, considering years of complaints
about the smelly toilets
below the Marine Parade
restaurant.
As Indiana has not been
a co-operative lessee, a
shorter lease with options

should be considered or
alternatively, a better lessee, Mr Hammond said.
On Monday night, resident Roger Weston asked
how many complaints the
council had received about
the toilets.
It would be fair to say
dozens, council CEO Mat
Humfrey said.
Mr Humfrey also said the
council had been presented
with the associations inaugural Toilet Seat of Shame
award.
Mr Weston asked why
Indianas owners, Red
Rock Leisure, had not been
served with breach notices
because of the toilets.
There havent been
grounds to take the action

further, Mr Humfrey said.


Mayor Jo Dawkins took
other questions from the
associations Yvonne Hart
on notice.
Ms Hart said she had sent
a 13-page cleaning manual
as well as information
from the British Toilet
Association to the council
in March, but nothing had
happened.
This week councillors
approved $24,000 of ratepayer money to be spent
on cleaning the toilets from
next Tuesday.
Indianas owners will
contribute $16,000.
Last week, due to a poorlywritten council document,
the POST reported the council was spending $40,000.

munity concern about heights


and densities.
Councillor Scott Arbuckle
said: The vesting order and
the purposes under which the
vesting order were made seem
germane to what we can countenance in an official capacity.
Mr Burnett said the government could change a vesting
management order to freehold.
A Subiaco Village Retailers
Association petition with more
than 500 signatures was tabled
at this weeks council meeting.
It calls for the ovals retention and redevelopment as the
Eagles home ground.

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Best mates for 88 years


By JACOB NAZROO
Bea Hannerman and Patricia
King have been best friends
since 1927.
Bea, who turns 92 in a few
weeks, lives in Nedlands and
Pat, who turned 92 a few weeks
ago, lives in California.
The two met when they were
four years old at Perth College
kindy and, despite Pat moving
to the other side of the world,
have never gone more than a few
years without seeing each other.
Asked about the secret to their
friendships longevity, Bea joked:
She does as I tell her.
Pat has been visiting Bea for
the last three weeks and the pair
told the POST about everything
that has made up their 88 years
of friendship.
Pat grew up in Mt Lawley and
Bea in Nedlands.
This family has paid rates to
Nedlands since [1929], Bea said.
The two worked as nurses
at Princess Margaret Hospital,
where they also lived, and did

We had curfews but


we would sneak out with
our boyfriends at night

stints at Royal Perth Hospital


during the war and after finishing high school.
They met lifelong friends at
PMH, with whom Pat said she and
Bea shared a real sisterhood.
We had so much fun I think
we are very lucky to have these
friendships for so long, Bea said.
We had curfews in theory,
but we would sneak out with our
boyfriends at night.
Beas boyfriend would help
her climb out of her bedroom
window and Pat said hers would
lift a picket from the matrons
fence and shove her through.
The two agreed that growing
up during the Great Depression,
when men would knock on their
doors asking for sandwiches, and
the things they saw as nurses had
made them aware of how lucky

West Leederville lights up


LED signs are popping up
around West Leederville.
One, the size of a storey on a
proposed four-storey $3.4million
office block in Oxford Close, was
approved by the Metro West Joint
Development Assessment Panel.
Designer for the developers
Ben Foley told panel members
it would not set a precedent for
the area.
It will not open up the flood
gates, Mr Foley said.
But as he was speaking, across
the city another company was
arguing for an LED flashing sign
about 50m away in Subiaco.
And four days later another
company applied for an 8m-high

sign outside a new building.


Cambridge council wanted
the sign reduced to 6m because
of concerns it was near an accident black spot on Loftus and
Macewan streets.
Cambridge council had earlier
told the DAP it opposed the sign
on the office block in Oxford
Close because of fears it would
distract motorists on Loftus
Street and it would be too near
traffic lights.
An appeal to the State
Administrative Tribunal ordered
a rethink after the Main Roads
Department said it was not its
responsibility but down to the
council.

they have been.


We had to watch every penny
but you could not see someone
starving, Bea said.
Pat married a US submariner
in 1945 and moved to the US with
him in 1946. They were married
for 67 years before he died in
2012 after long illness.
Pat said after her husband
died she scattered his ashes off
Rottnest, because, as they passed
Rotto en route to Fremantle Port
during the war, he and his crew
knew they were safe.
Bar the period when both
women were raising their
young children, and when Pats
husband was sick, the two have
flown across the world to visit
each other regularly.
The journey gets longer and
longer and longer, Bea said.
When we meet each other, we
just pick up where we left off.
Bea said long and close
friendships had made her more
positive: [Friendship] is one of
the nicest things I can hope for
anybody.
Pat said that despite growing
older she kept with the times
(she has a computer and tablet),
stayed fit and focused on what
she could do, not what she could
not do.
Before she flies back home on
Tuesday, she said, she planned
to do three things: swim in the
Indian Ocean, hear a magpie and
see the Southern Cross.
But instead of waiting two
years to see Bea again, she will
come back next year.
The two said knowing someone
so well meant you could be honest Pat compared her mindset to
that of a babys: You feel freer,
youre not putting on an act.
Bea joked if she felt tired and
Pat was talking too much she
would say: Shut up, Pat, I am
going to bed.

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Bea Hannerman, left, and Pat King tending Beas garden.


Photo: Billie Fairclough

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Seaward revamp
or rebuild probe
Revamping houses versus
rebuilding Seaward Village
in Swanbourne will be the key
to a review of a plan for the
federal government.
Retired army officer
Lieutenant-General Mark
Evans is carrying out the review of the plan to sell 25% of
the land.
Security at the village next to
the Special Air Services base at
Campbell Barracks is also one
of the points to be examined
by Lieutenant-General Evans,
who was formerly in charge of
counter surveillance of the IRA
for the British Army.
Assistant Defence Minister
Darren Chester ordered the
review after growing protests
and set a February 29 deadline

Santa gets
snappy

for a report to the government.


WA Premier Colin Barnett,
who is state MP for the area,
visited homes in the village and
said he favoured refurbishment
of the 24-year-old houses.
The review would evaluate
the development proposal and
advise on any appropriate alternatives, Mr Chester said.
The review will consider a
range of issues including the
relative merit of refurbishment
versus redevelopment, security,
social impact and any need for
future restrictions on the land,
he said.
Details of whether LieutenantGeneral Evans would visit
Seaward Village had not yet
been finalised, a government
spokeswoman said.

When staff at the Onslow Road


Family Practice arrived for work
on Monday, they noticed their
peach tree was gone.
Practice manager Sarah Reely
said the tree had been in the
front garden when workers had
left on Friday.
They made a good job of covering it back up, Ms Reely said.
Practice owner George Crisp
said that while it was common
for passers-by to grab a peach
or two, he was confused about
why someone would take the
whole tree.
We do not mind people taking a bit of fruit, Dr Crisp said.
We encourage people to grow
food in their gardens.
The other fruit trees in the
practices garden were un-

touched.
In Cottesloe, a thief borrowed a
neighbours shovel and spent 30
minutes digging up a big frangipani from a backyard on Tuesday.
The man pulled up at the rear
of a Boreham Street home at
10am and told the neighbour,
in Wentworth Street, that the
3m tree had been advertised in
the Quokka.
The thief spoke to the neighbour for half-an-hour and reassured him he had permission to
take the tree before he dug it out
and wrestled it on to his vehicle.
The tree was about 45 years
old, the owner said.
It would have been heavy and
very awkward, the owner said.
Sergeant Carol Vernon at
Cottesloe police said: This was
suspicious. If the man had been
genuine, he would have brought
his own shovel.
The thief was aged 45 to 50
with short blond/grey hair.

Pooch portrait Alex Cearns and Santa Paws with nine-week-old


Tjarra, left, and Ngalia. Photo: Billie Fairclough

From affenpinschers to yorkshire terriers, Alex Cearns has


photographed them all.
The Houndstooth Studio
owner will be at the Dogs
Refuge Home in Shenton Park
this Saturday snapping pooches
for charity.
For $35, dog owners can get
digital images of their pets
with the man in the red suit,
Santa Paws.
Home president Karen
Rhodes said all the money

Cities donate to Esperance bushfire appeals


Nedlands will give $10,000
and Subiaco $5000 to help
people affected by the
Esperance bushfires.
Nedlands donation will go to
a fund set up by the Esperance

shire rather than to the Perth


Lord Mayors Distress Relief
Fund.
Nedlands deputy mayor Bill
Hassell said: We felt that a donation from a city community

A landowner wants to block


in part of the riverside reserve
in Dalkeith for a backyard.
State planners said planning
and environment ministers John
Day and Albert Jacobs should
have the final say.
The backyard is designed to
include a sunken fire pit and
seating area, according to a
plan for 160A Victoria Avenue
lodged with the WA Planning
Commission.
Fears it would set a precedent
and block public access to the
river were dismissed by a committee of the WAPC.
Members were told the
Department of Parks and
Wildlife had no plan to buy the
land within five years.
It could be considered unreasonable to sterilise its use by
the landowners until such time
as it is purchased, staff said.
The land, owned by J.E. Robb,
is a cleared battle-axe subdivision where a two-storey house
is proposed.
It is in the Nedlands councilcontrolled development zone.
Council development boss
Peter Mickelson said he had
not seen the plan and it had not
been referred to councillors.

Trees stolen

Thieves have stolen a peach


tree from a Shenton Park GPs
surgery and a 45-year-old
frangipani from a Cottesloe
backyard.

Dalkeith yard
raises river
access worry

to a country community would


foster a significant feeling of
solidarity. At its meeting on
Tuesday night, Subiaco council
voted to give $5000 to the Lord
Mayors Distress Relief Fund.

would go to rescuing and rehoming dogs.


Alex has ordered a fantastic
new backdrop to make the images look even more special,
Karen said.
The photo session is from 9am
to 3pm, with the last booking
taken at 2pm.
The home which has 100
dogs looking for homes does
not euthanase any healthy
animal in its care, which can
be rehomed.

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Leach, has been interviewed
to record his memories.
Formerly the town clerk, he
became the CEO when the law
was changed to upgrade the job.
He oversaw some of the most
significant and lively times in the
councils history, including the
appointment of a commissioner
when the majority of councillors
resigned.
Mr Leachs memories will be
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Subiaco scene

Christmas in Subiaco

Outdoor Christmas cinema Home Alone (PG)

Youth busking in Subiaco

Join the City of Subiaco in celebrating Christmas with


a jam-packed weekend of free family festivities.

Bring a picnic and a blanket and settled down under the


stars to watch this family Christmas classic.

Did you know that busking is free in the citys four


designated locations? The City of Subiaco is proud
to support the artistic growth and skills development
of young people. Busking is a great way to develop your
condence, gain performance skills, earn money and
maybe even become the next super star! If you are aged
fourteen to twenty-ve and have skills in singing, dance,
miming, puppetry, playing an instrument or any other
type of performing we would love to hear from you.

When: Saturday 5 December, from 6.30pm to 8.30pm


Where: Subiaco Primary School oval

Switch on Subi
Watch on as Mayor Henderson and Santa switch on
the lights, turning Subiaco Museum and its gardens
into a Christmas wonderland. Bring a picnic and sing
along to some Christmas carol favourites with Perth
Harmony Chorus.

For more information, visit www.visitsubaico.com.au

When:

Friday 4 December, from 6.30pm to 8.30pm


(Lights to be switched on at 7pm)
Where: Christmas gardens outside Subiaco Museum

There is no vehicle access to Rokeby Road between Hay Street


and Barker Road, including a small section of Churchill Avenue,
between 5.30am Saturday and 6.30pm Sunday.

Festive fun fair

Both Barker Road and Hay Street will be open to trafc.


For more information on road closures and parking, visit
www.subiaco.wa.gov.au

From the crafty to the adventurous, bring the family to


Subiaco for free Christmas activities. There will be photos
with Santa, festival rides, petting zoo, inatable slip and
slide and climbing wall, Christmas stalls, make your own
decorations and more.
When: Saturday 5 December, from 1pm to 5pm
Where: Christmas gardens outside Subiaco Museum

Markets on Rokeby
Located on Rokeby Road between Barker Road and Hay Street,
Markets on Rokeby is 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
For more information on the markets, visit
www.marketsonrokeby.com.au

To nd out more about busking in the city visit


www.subiaco.wa.gov.au/youth or contact the citys
youth ofcer on 9237 9222 or culture@subiaco.wa.gov.au

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The book is jam-packed with mystery, secrets and modern
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When: Friday 4 December, from 12.30pm
Where: Subiaco Library, 237 Rokeby Road, Subiaco
Reserve your free ticket at www.subiaco.wa.gov.au/events

Community notices
Q Ordinary Council meeting Tuesday
1 December
1723 Railway Road. Form 2 DAP for changes to approved plans
5 Munsie Avenue, Daglish Construction of new dwelling
SAT Reconsideration 11 Evans Street. S31 reconsideration of
refusal to grant planning approval, based on further information
SAT Reconsideration 22 Park Street. S31 reconsideration of refusal
to grant planning approval, based on further information
Update on Strategic Planning. Work programme towards TPS5
Proposal to include Subiaco Oval on the State Register of
Heritage Places
Nomination to include the Subiaco Oval playing eld on the State
Register of Heritage Places

Q 2015 Annual Electors Meeting


The 2015 Annual Electors Meeting of the City of Subiaco
will be held at 6.00pm on Tuesday 8 December, at the
Palms Community Centre, corner of Rokeby and Nicholson
roads, Subiaco.
The format includes welcome and introduction, discussion
of contents of the annual report and other general business.
The annual report and nancials can be accessed on the
citys website prior to the meeting. Hard copies will be
available at the meeting.
To speak at the meeting please notify the city by providing
your name, address and statement marked to the
attention of the Chief Executive Ofcer and either email
to city@subiaco.wa.gov.au, fax to 9237 9200 or post to
PO Box 270, Subiaco WA 6904 by Thursday 3 December.

Those who do so will be given preference in determining


the order of speakers.

Q Development applications received


Property

Description

108 Rokeby Road,


Subiaco

Alterations and additions to


an existing commercial building

345 Rokeby Road,


Subiaco

Retrospective approval for a


seating area to existing cafe

360 Hay Street,


Subiaco

Change of use from showroom,


ofce and warehouse to
showroom, ofce, warehouse
and cafe

3 Arthur Street,
Shenton Park

Alterations and additions


to an existing dwelling

6 Rankin Road,
Shenton Park

Alterations and additions


to an existing dwelling

6A Rankin Road,
Shenton Park

Alterations and additions


to an existing dwelling

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.

9 William Street,
Shenton Park

Demolition of existing dwelling


and construction of new
two storey dwelling

47 Peel Street,
Jolimont

Construction of a new
single storey dwelling

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.

1B Hackett Drive,
Crawley

Extension to existing roof


and erection of shade sails

Q Development Assessment Panel


application for comment
The city is inviting public comment on an application for
demolition of existing buildings and construction of 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.

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


QChristmas Upmarket

QUpmarket Christmas wreath workshop

QCommunity lunch Christmas

Visit Perths premier quarterly market and pick up some one


of a kind Christmas gifts. Supported by the City of Subiaco
and The University of Western Australia.

Learn how to create your very own Christmas wreath


from seasonal foliage in this free two hour workshop.

Join in the festivities with a traditional Christmas lunch.

Sunday 29 November, 10am to 4pm


Winthrop and Hackett halls, The University of Western Australia,
Crawley. Parking and entry are free with easy access to
the venue and three ATMs onsite. For more information,
visit www.perthupmarket.com.au

Tuesday 8 December, 10am


Palms Community Centre, corner of Nicholson
and Rokeby roads, Subiaco
RSVP on 9237 9304 or culture@subiaco.wa.gov.au

Thursday 10 December, 11.45am


Subiaco Community Centre, 203 Bagot Road, Subiaco
Cost: $13
RSVP and payment by Tuesday 3 December on 9237 9320
or adminscc@subiaco.wa.gov.au

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DevWest tries
again in Olive St
By LLOYD GORMAN
Subiaco developer DevWest
has renewed plans to redevelop
its site on the corner of Hay
and Olive streets, Subiaco.
When it was first proposed in
2012, DevWests redevelopment
was for a mixed-use building of
three to five storeys that drew
strong community objections.
DevWests latest plans involve
demolishing the single-storey
buildings at 263 to 277 Hay
Street for a $35million six-storey
mixed-use building.
It is planned to contain shops,
offices, a two-storey bar, two
levels of underground parking
and 72 apartments.
Twenty-three of the apartments would have one bedroom,
41 would have two bedrooms and
eight would have three.
The apartments would face

An artists impression of how the


new DevWest building will look
from Hay Street.

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Olive Street.
DevWest said that as a result of the Subiaco council
design review panels assessment of the plans in May, it
had made several changes to
the design.
Insight Project Services is
named as the project manager,
while Georgiou is the builder.
One of the buildings on the
site has been used as an artists collective, the Little Wing
Corner Gallery, for more than
two years.
When the developers first
applied to the development
assessment panel three years
ago, local residents objected
strongly and drew up a petition
with 240 signatures and submissions against it.
The original application was
withdrawn.
Plans hit another obstacle
when the council backed down
from secret talks with the developer to allow a council-owned
carpark in Olive Street to be
used as part of the footprint of
the building.
At a meeting in December
2012, when many residents spoke
against the project, the DAP
rejected the plans on grounds
that included problems with plot
ratio and heights that breached
the local planning scheme.
Changes to the scheme have
been made since.
Copies of the current plans
can be downloaded from the
councils website or viewed at
the council offices or Subiaco
library.
The deadline for public comment is Thursday, December 10.

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By DAVID HUDLESTON
The population of Mosman
Park could increase by a third
if North Fremantle residents
are successful in getting
transferred from Fremantle.

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Neither Corey Heron nor
Hui-Wen Lim expected to do
well in the national competition for CO2 dragsters, but
Coreys dragster was the fastest
in the country and Hui-Wens
won best design.
Both Year 9 students at
Shenton College, Corey and
Hui-Wen were asked by their
design and technology teacher

to enter the state comp and from


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the nationals.
I was expecting to come last,
Hui-Wen said.
But when we were told the
best dragsters would go [to the
state competition] everyone got
more competitive.
The competition was held in
Queensland and Shenton College
recently heard the results.

There were 79 competitors


across several age groups.
The Shenton College students
did not make the journey over to
Queensland, but their dragsters
were raced over a 20m strip for
them, which Coreys covered in
1.027s.
The two said as a reward from
Shenton College they would be
given Krispy Kreme doughnuts
at the end of term.

Salvos op-shop up in the air


The Salvation Army is considering the
future of one of Subiacos most sought-after
sites, its op-shop and church building.
It owns and operates the only boutique
thrift shop in WA in Rowland Street, and a
neighbouring building.
Spokesman Warren Palmer said the Salvos
were carrying out a property review.
We are not looking at selling it but we are
reviewing a number of properties, including
this, to identify our future property needs,
he said.
No decision has been made at this point
in time.
Weve got a lot of advice to still get before
we make a decision.
We closed the church about 25 years ago

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Campaign organiser Geoff


Totterdell, of Foundry Road,
North Fremantle, said 165 of
the 201 residents in the area
bounded by McCabe and Craig
streets had petitioned the Local
Government Advisory Board
(LGAB) to secede.
The area has planning approval for high-density developments on the former One Steel
and old Matilda Bay brewery
sites, Taskers and an apartment
site in Tyrone Street.
Mr Totterdell said the area
could deliver 2500 residents
to Mosman Park over the next
decade.
At Tuesday nights council
meeting, mayor Ron Norris said
the North Fremantle residents
had approached him 10 times
over the past 20 years to join
Mosman Park, but this was the
rst time they had taken steps
to do it.

From Mosman Parks perspective, I think it will be benecial to the town to have this
group join us, he said.
We have the historical
boundary anomaly around
Minim Cove and McCabe Street
to the Buckland Hill subdivision.
He said the extra rates would
pay for the infrastructure to
handle the huge trafc problems in McCabe Street.
The LGAB will hold a public
meeting on the transfer bid
from 7 to 9pm at the North
Fremantle Community Centre,
2 Thompson Road, North
Fremantle, on Monday.
Mosman Park is preparing
a submission supporting the
merger and is conducting an
online survey of residents.
It will consider its submission
at the full council meeting on
December 15 and submit it to
the LGAB by the December 17
closing date.
The results of the inquiry
are expected by the end of
February.
More information is available
from dlgc.wa.gov.au/LGAB.

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Labor party
traitorous

Planners obviously dont feel


the same as residents do
It appears the Planning
Institute of Australia has
a much higher regard for
Cambridge councils plan for
West Leederville than various
joint development assessment
panels (DAPs) and the residents
in the suburb.
A report headed Planning
industry commends Cambridge
plan in the councils full-page
advertisement, Cambridge News
(POST, November 21), says
the West Leederville Activity
Centre Plan was commended in
Planning Institute of Australia
awards that recognise quality,
innovation and excellence in
planning.
Does that include the West
Leederville precinct plan that
prescribed a height limit of
four storeys in any proposed
development in the precinct
and a maximum of six storeys
only if certain public benets

could be shown?
That was the plan that was
steamrolled by the DAPs last
year with one DAP member
saying it was merely a guideline
and therefore barely worth
considering.
What is the point of orderly
planning if the plan is ignored?
Cambridge council may be
delighted to receive an elephant
stamp from the institute, but
we residents affected by the
inappropriate high-density
developments that are about to
overlook and overshadow our
homes know how weak, ineffectual and short-sighted the
council has been on planning
matters.
Didnt Simon Withers recently
lose his job as mayor over this
very issue?
John Townsend
Blencowe Street, West Leederville

We hope Perth wont ignore us


Re Labor shafts South ward
voters (POST, November 21).
I am a voter in the Subiaco
South ward.
Quite frankly, I feel disenfranchised as a Subiaco ratepayer,
so I am quite happy to give the
City of Perth a go.
The part of South ward that is
south of Stirling Highway may
as well not exist for the Subiaco
councillors.
During the recent election,
apart from yers in letterboxes,
there was no personal contact
from the candidates what has
happened to good old doorknocking?

A candidate with a Perthcentric platform might have got


a hearing instead of a lynching.
We are now at that time of year
also when UWA exams have
nished and the students move
out of rental accommodation
and head home. But before they
leave, households of furniture
and other extraneous junk appear on the verges of our streets
to be picked over and blown
around for weeks before the
next verge collection.
We aint feelin the love in the
deep south.
David Caddy
Cook Street, Crawley

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Why cant swimmers keep left?


When we drive, most of us
check nothing is coming before
we pull out to overtake.
Why dont all lap swimmers
do this in the pool?
I swam at Fremantle Pool on
and off for more than 15 years.
I could count on one hand the
number of people who pulled
out in front of me when they
were swimming in the other
direction, and swam straight
into me.
I now swim at the wonderful
Claremont pool before work,
and almost every time this
happens.
What is the difference?
I am not in their way; I am
going in the opposite direction.
I am not invisible!
Generally, if I see another
swimmer heading for me, I stop
and sometimes stand up and
hold my hand out to prevent a
head-on crash.
Most swimmers actually seem
to expect me to be the one who
should get out of their way and

if they stop, they look either


irritated or bafed that I have
not moved.
A couple have halfheartedly
apologised.
If I swim up behind another,
slower, swimmer, I either change
lane, change to breaststroke if no
one is behind me, or swap to the
opposite lane and change direction, doing a half-lap.
I keep the ow going without
getting in other peoples way.
The staff at the Claremont
pool are fantastic.
There are clear signs to swim
to the left, but some people
simply consider they are above
rules and basic manners.
Is this how they teach their
children to behave?
Are they like this at work?
And is this how they drive?
If this might be you, please
think about it, swim with basic
manners, and it will be more
enjoyable for everyone.
Name and address
withheld by request

The report, Labor shafts


Subis South ward voters (POST,
November 21), was a very telling and forthright report on the
intentions of the leader of the
Opposition, Mark McGowan and
his party, and the withdrawal
of their support in opposing
the forced merger of those 3000
residents in the South ward of
Subiaco to the City of Perth.
I am one of those almost 3000
South ward residents, and despite the routine inaccuracies of
our ill-informed Premier, Colin
Barnett, I am not a university student, nor in any way connected
with that hitherto esteemed body.
I am in fact an unashamed
opponent of the current state
government and a disturbed
Subiaco ratepayer.
The decision now having been
reached by Mr McGowan does
in no way astound me, or the
ratepayers of the affected ward.
Any person aspiring to reach
leadership status must at all
times be prepared to stand by
his or her word, under any circumstances, and never yield to
political or personal pressures.
Fortunately, the Leader of
the Nationals, Terry Redman,
has shown fortitude and while
pressures have been exerted
on him and his party members,
both he and they have stood rm
and resolute in their opposition
to the unpopular and arrogant
approach taken by Mr Barnett
and his party.
It has been met with mammoth regret that Labor has been
traitorous and ignored us, who
had been assured of its ongoing
support.
Paul Bell
Kanimbla Road, Nedlands
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Cove verges caught up in water war


By DAVID HUDLESTON
Minim Cove residents will
be asked whether they want
Mosman Park council to take
over maintaining their verges
and charging them a special
rate.
But South ward councillor
and Minim Cove resident Jenna
Ledgerwood said such a rate

would be discriminatory.
At present the verges are
maintained by Minim Cove
developer Octennial Holdings,
which charges the residents.
In December 2011, the council made an agreement with
Octennial to maintain the verges
and public open space.
That agreement, which has
lapsed, is attached as a caveat
to each property title.

Water was pumped from the


Minim Cove cooling ponds and
controlled through an electronic
box installed by the developer.
The box has since become a
council asset.
This water forms part of the
councils overall water allocation, and a staff report to councillors said it was believed that
over-watering was occurring at
unnamed locations, even during

sprinkler restrictions.
I take great offence at the special rate because we do orphan
verges in Colonial Gardens, we
water verges in Buckland Hill,
and we do the verge along the
top of Wellington Street, Ms
Ledgerwood said.
To suggest that we charge
the residents a special rate for
doing the orphan verges for part
of that subdivision is completely

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Deadline set
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The owner of a big riverside
block has been given a June 1
deadline to decide the future
of a council bore he is using,
or it will be shut down.
Water from the bore is being
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block in Hutchinson Avenue
owned by Minim Cove developer
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The bore originally serviced
the long-closed Buckland Hill
primary school.
In the 1990s, LandCorp, which
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Octennial used the bore during
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The Crest subdivision.
According to a staff report
to the council, now The Crest
subdivision is finished, control
of the bore is due to revert to
the council.
The council confirmed its position that water from council
bores could be used only on
public open space specifically
reserves or orphaned verges.
It also authorised CEO Kevin
Poynton to write to Mr Hodgson
outlining two options available:
investigate a transfer of the
licence and bore and a lease
agreement with the council that
releases it from all damages,
losses and costs; or pursue the
possibility of installing a bore
on his property.

unacceptable.
I do recognise that they are
happy to pay for the trees to be
lopped because the covenant
says all trees must be 8.5m, but
a special rate area charge is
discrimination.
CEO Kevin Poynton said
residents could address the rate
during the consultation.
He has been asked to have the
consultation finished by March.

Sladjana Mijailovic, who


lived at Lady Lawley Cottage
for disabled children for 14
years, moved to a new home
in Gosnells on Friday after
turning 18 a couple of weeks
ago.

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Dream Team, helped to organise an exhibition of Sladjanas
paintings on Thursday.
The sixteen works, painted
with a brush in her mouth,
included some from Year 1 at
school. They were auctioned
to fund Sladjanas new room
in Gosnells.
I am sad to leave but I am
not nervous, Sladjana said.
Sladjanas paintings have
an ocean and marine life
theme because she has always
loved the beach. Suesanne
said Sladjana went down to
Cottesloe beach regularly.
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Seventh heaven
for Arnes chairs
By JACOB NAZROO

Asked about the concept


behind his chair, Charlie said:
The chair laid flat looks like a
guitar I love playing guitar
and singing along to songs I
know.
Charlie said the chair turned
out how he wanted and it took
him two days to plan and two
more to complete the design.
Tickets for the auction are
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to be made on the night.

Danish designer Arne


Jacobsens legendary Chair
7, the biggest selling chair
ever, will be remembered on
its 60th birthday this week
with an auction of nine chairs
spruced up by nine WA artists.

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All change on Subi bar crawl


Four bars in Subiaco are
changing hands.
The Village Bar, in the
Subiaco Village, in Hay Street,
is on the market as a going
concern with an asking price
of $3,295,000.
According to the agents handling the sale, the bar pulls in
$218,545 a year and another
$39,000 from a lease with Wilson
Parking for the common area
carpark.
The sellers said it had recently
been refurbished and had a
floor area of 421sq.m, a kitchen,
office, store room, large bar and
covered yard area.
The Village Bar lease runs
until August 31, 2045.
The Purl Bar, a leasehold

tavern and restaurant business


opposite the Subiaco Hotel,
in Rokeby Road, is listed on a
commercial real estate website
at $800,000.
According to the site, it is a
highly profitable cash flow business with an extended trading
permit allowing up to 850 customers in the carpark.
It has 247sq.m on the ground
floor and 262sq.m upstairs.
The upper level could also
be developed and access via
an independent laneway entry
meant it would be suitable as
a function room, bar, club, or
office rental space.
The lease is for a five-year
term with the option of two more
five-year extensions.
The Llama Bar, opposite the

Regal Theatre in Hay Street, was


under offer and going through
due diligence, Allan Maller,
from Burgess Rawson, said.
It has a special facility licence,
an approved closing time of 3am
on Fridays and Saturdays and is
approved for seven-day trading.
The lease on the 4377sq.m
premises runs out at the end
of May, 2020, with an option for
another 10 years.
Paddy Maguires Pub, in
Barker Road, has a floor area of
1548sq.m and was sold recently
for an undisclosed amount.
Mr Maller said the Maher
family, local established tavern
and hospitality operators, were
the new owners.

The Exhibition 7 display and


auction has been organised by
Perth-based design company
Mobilia and curated by local
businesswoman Janet Holmes
Court.
The auction is on the evening
of December 2 and all proceeds
will go to Autism West.
It is part of Mobilias free
Design Circus exhibition, which
runs from Tuesday to Thursday
at the State Theatre Centre.
Salvatore Fazzari, of Mobilia,
said the Exhibition 7 was a
creative way to generate an
appreciation for art, design
and to raise money for an important cause.
We researched through
the multitude of great local
artist talent to select a range
of unique artistic styles and
a broad selection of differing
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Mr Fazzari has organised
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Spain and London to attend
the Design Circus exhibition.
Spanish husband and wife
Nipa and Jonathon Levien
will talk about their journey to
become one of the worlds most
celebrated design studios, Mr
Fazzari said.
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is Peppermint Grove teenager
Charlie Paganin, who is on the
autism spectrum.

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Nice move for Claremont


By DAVID COHEN
Antoine Brehinier is the new
king of Avion Way.
He is also the new queen,
knight, bishop, rook and pawn:
the Cookie Dough owner brings
out the pieces of a giant chess
set every morning.
The pieces are part of a revitalisation of Avion Way, between
Stirling Highway and St Quentin
Avenue.
Claremont mayor Jock Barker
said the work was part of the
towns street and laneway activation plan, developed with
local businesses.
As part of its reactivation,
Avion Way has been converted
into a one-way street, which
has provided for an expanded
pedestrian-friendly area that
aims to attract an eclectic mix
of businesses, including restaurants, coffee shops and highfashion outlets, Mr Barker said.
Mr Brehinier said he might
play chess between making
coffee and serving chocolate
brownies.
The street renovation has
been really good, he said.
We now have three extra
alfresco tables and are looking
to have more.
Florist Hannah Etherington
said the renovation had led to
a much-improved street.
Business is good, she said.
Claremont is making some
changes for the better.
More food and beverage on
the street would be great.
The work saw property
owner John Bonds company
Topsfield Pty Ltd contributing
20% of the $337,000 cost of the
roadworks.
Not all councillors were happy
with the deal when it was approved last year.
But at the time councillor

State cashes
in our land
By LLOYD GORMAN

Western suburb housing infill will be a key priority in the


coming years, LandCorp says.

Board at work Florist Hannah Etherington and cafe owner Antoine


Brehinier have all the right moves in Claremont. Photo: Billie Fairclough
Paul Kelly said Claremonts
town centre was a shining light
compared with Subiaco or Perth.
Avion Way is the ugly duckling of the town centre, Mr
Kelly said.
There are always derived
benefits for property owners
when we spend money.
The bigger beneficiary here
is Claremont.

Councillors Bruce Haynes,


Alastair Tulloch and Chris Mews
voted against the project.
The chess pieces cost $849.
New lighting, timber decking
and a soft-fall childrens playground have also been added.
Two works from Sculpture by
the Sea at Cottesloe, for which
Mr Bond paid $50,000, will also
be installed.

Sites in Shenton Park,


Cambridge, Claremont and Mt
Claremont were among those
earmarked for medium to highdensity development opportunities, LandCorp told developers
last week.
LandCorp is redeveloping
Claremont Oval, the old nursery
site in Jolimont, Perry Lakes,
Shenton Park rehab hospital and
St Johns Wood in Mt Claremont.
The 16ha rehab site in
Selby Street, Shenton Park, is
LandCorps biggest project in
the western suburbs, worth an
estimated $620million when up
to 1100 homes are completed.
Demolition of the former hospital would begin next year, the
Realising WAs Potential event
in the Linton & Kay Galleries in
Perth was told.
The redevelopment around
Claremont Oval is LandCorps
second biggest project, worth
up to $515million with 790
units, townhouses, shops and
businesses.
Land Corp said titles were
expected to be ready early next
year for the 9.4ha site.
Perry Lakes in Floreat is the
next biggest redevelopment,
worth an estimated $500million.
All single residential lots
have now sold with the remaining three apartment sites
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transferred to the Town of


Cambridge, LandCorp said.
Two of these sites have
now been released for sale by
tender.
December 3 is the deadline
for tenders for the 4005sq.m and
6103sq.m sites.
The former nursery site between the State Netball Centre
and Henderson Park in Salvado
Road, will be known as Parkside
Walk.
It has 300sq.m single residential blocks while apartment sites
range from 1700sq.m.
The 350 proposed units are
worth $210 million.
St Johns Wood, on the corner of Rochdale Road and
Stephenson Avenue in Mt
Claremont, is zoned R30 and
has been subdivided for 47
new single residential blocks
and two grouped dwellings
with a projected 65 dwellings
on the site.
House sites will be between
320 and 550sq.m with the group
sites being 2300 and 3000sq.m.
St Johns Wood could be worth
up to $90million.
The Botanic Garden and Parks
Authority will get 40% of the
6.36ha site to keep as bush.
Development works started in
October and are expected to be
finished by April, with the first
lots released to the market early
in the new year.
Developers were encouraged
to keep a close eye on these and
other state-sponsored redevelopment projects.

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ABOVE: Americas leading luxury car, despite


the ravages of the Great Depression, was the
spectacular and huge 1929 Cadillac.
RIGHT: The rst viable car was the MercedesBenz, and along the way to the modern era
some very collectible examples, including
these, have found homes in WA. The ocean
view from this civic centre lawn is soon to be
mostly obscured by a new block of units.

How $33million on
When 140 cars rolled
into the pristine grounds
of Cottesloe Civic Centre
last Sunday, organiser
and rare car valuer Paul
Blank was there to add up
their total value.
It came to a whopping
$33.3million, with dozens
of one-off vehicles on show
for the annual Celebration

of the Motor Car.


The event raises money
for the Wheels of Hope charity and gives people a rare
chance to see some of the
unique vehicles normally
tucked away in garages.
Mr Blank said the very
hot day kept numbers down
compared with last year,
but he was very pleased
with the result.

This 2010
Morgan
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radical departure
from the traditional
Morgan sports cars, with
retro art deco-inspired styling,
an aluminium body and a highperformance V8 engine. It was the only
manual transmission version delivered new
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The late 1950s brought out extravagant tail


ns in the US, with Cadillac leading the charge.

Peter Briggs Bentley competed in the rst ever Le


Mans 24-hour race in 1923, setting a lap record.

The height of crome and n excess, the 1959


Cadillac.

Hollywood star couple Robert Wagner and Natalie


Wood were the rst to enjoy cruising in this glamorous Chevrolet Corvette.

The 1958 Plymouth Belvedere joins the nned


frenzy, originally inspired by rocket design.

This Ford GT 40 is a true supercar, descended from


the model that won the le Mans 24-hour race four
consecutive times. The 40 is the cars height in inches.

It must have seemed like a ying saucer landing 60 years ago the Citroen DS,
beautiful, radically engineered, durable and amazing to watch in action and
to drive, was voted the best design object of the 20th century. This 1973 DS23
Decapotable emerged when coachbuilder Chapron worked with Citroen.

wheels looks

A re-creation of one of the most famous-ever Jaguars, the 1936 SS100, built from authentic parts. The origin of the SS is in dispute, possibly standing for Standard Sidecar
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Grounds a chick magnet in spring


What should you do if you
see a baby bird on the ground?

For the birds This yellow-eyed honeyeater got another chance at life. Photo: Paul McGovern

Cameron Murray knows.


He is a vet and good samaritans
regularly take the creatures to
his clinic, in Dalkeith.
Its baby bird season, and
fledglings make up a high proportion of birds brought in,
Cameron said.
Native Animal Rescue is a
great organisation that helps
us with rehab of native birds.
But, Cameron said, the organisation was caring for as many
young birds as it could, so had
come up with guidelines to help
people deal with young fledglings
themselves.
The rescue organisation said
it was vital the baby birds on the
ground stayed where they were.
Baby birds often fall out
of the nest when they become
mobile but they cannot yet fly,
Cameron said.

The parents will continue to


feed the baby and take care of
it on the ground.
If you are worried about
predators or nearby roads, you
can place the baby bird back in
the nest.
Or, if you are unable to reach
the nest, put the baby bird in
a hanging basket or ice-cream
container and hang it from a
tree branch or patio rafter in
the vicinity of where you found
the bird.
Cameron has been looking
after a yellow-eyed honeyeater.
After five days of hydrating
and feeds every three hours, it
was released at the spot where
it was found.
Until Native Animal Rescue
can take more birds, people
should call the Wildcare helpline
(9474 9055) to be directed to other
rehabilitators.

Its not size that matters, Mosman told

By DAVID HUDLESTON

Mosman Parks lifestyle


came from its green space
and location between the river
and ocean, not the size of its
blocks, the council was told
on Tuesday night.
Tim and Genevieve Jones, of
Victoria Street, had applied
to split their corner 794sq.m
block into two lots of 400sq.m
and 394sq.m.
They were planning to demolish the former war service home
they bought in 2012 and build
on one of the blocks.
Ms Jones told councillors
there was nothing in the councils planning policies to stop
the subdivision.
She said the subdivision

would not erode the Mosman


Park lifestyle, noting that two
of three neighbours supported
their application.
Our view is that both blocks
are of suitable size to build
high-quality, energy-efficient
homes, she told councillors.
The current home that is
there is a low-quality, inefficient
war service home.
We believe that the amazing
lifestyle enjoyed in Mosman
Park comes from the fact that
it is between the Swan River
and the ocean and has a large
amount of green space.
That is where the lifestyle of
Mosman Park comes from, not
the size of the blocks.
Our proposed application
aligns with this lifestyle in the

Zenda Johnson

Jenna Ledgerwood

immediate area.
She was supported by North
ward councillor Zenda Johnson,
who said the subdivision represented a gentle approach to
increasing the housing density, as
required by the state government.
The impact on neighbours
and the streetscape is negligible,
if any, she said.
Sites like this are rare, and
we should be looking at how we

can support the subdivision of


this site and the potential for
others in the area.
She said people were prepared to trade off space and
privacy for greater accessibility
to jobs and services and a less
encumbered lifestyle.
She said Mosman Park had
increased its density by less
than 1% in the past three years.
But South ward councillor
Jenna Ledgerwood said people
needed to have confidence about
the future of the blocks they
were buying next to.
She said the town planning
scheme would more than adequately address future infill needs.
We will have that from
Monument Street down to
Stirling Highway, she said.

I do not think that people who


have bought at the other end
of the town need to start being
concerned that they are going to
have the same subdivision that
literally destroyed Subiaco as a
beautiful suburb.
North ward councillor Andrew
Maurice said the councils town
planning scheme No.2 provided
the framework for the current
land zoning, while the draft local
planning scheme No.3 had zones
for greater density.
The proposal as put before us
today doesnt fit into that area
and so I dont think we should
support this as a non-compliant
subdivision, he said.
The council rejected the subdivision, with Ms Johnson voting
in favour of it.

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TOWN OF

MOSMAN PARK
Community Calendar 2016
The Town of Mosman Parks Community Calendar is almost ready
to be distributed to every home and business in the Town, and
for next year, we are showcasing winners and nalists in our
Photography Awards. Watch your letterbox in coming weeks,
but if you miss out, extra copies will be available from the Towns
Administration Centre and from The Grove Library. To view the
Towns art and photography collection online, visit our gallery
at the Towns website at www.mosmanpark.wa.gov.au/gallery

North Fremantle residents


keen to move to Mosman Park
The Local Government Advisory Board (LGAB) is considering
a proposal from residents of a small area of North Fremantle
to move into the Town of Mosman Park. The Town of Mosman Park
welcomes the proposal and will be preparing a formal response.
To help inform our submission, the Town invites Mosman Park
residents to complete an online survey which is now available
at the Towns website at www.mosmanpark.wa.gov.au where
you can also leave your comments at the Have Your Say page.
You can also prepare your own submission to the LGAB to nd
out how, visit www.dlgc.wa.gov.au/AboutUs/Pages/LGAB.aspx
Residents of both communities are welcome to attend a public
hearing hosted by the LGAB at 7pm on Monday 30 November at
the North Fremantle Community Centre, 2 Thompson Road, North
Fremantle. Council will consider its Submission at its meeting on
15 December and submit it to the LGAB by 17 December. The
outcome of the Inquiry will be known by the end of February 2016,
and we will advise residents of the result.

Oath! Im an Aussie!
If you are eligible for Australian citizenship, and would like to take
your oath on Australia Day, please contact the Town of Mosman Park
by email to admin@mosmanpark.wa.gov.au or call 9384 1633
during business hours, 8.30am - 4.30pm Monday to Friday.

Setting Priorities for the Future


The Town of Mosman Park has embarked on a review of our Strategic
Community Plan. This important document was originally drafted in
2013, laying out the Towns priorities for the next ten years and the
key strategic objectives in place to assist us in delivering on those
priorities. We are now updating the plan and we want your input.
To view the current draft, to make comments and suggestions, please
visit our website at www.mosmanpark.wa.gov.au or contact us by
email to admin@mosmanpark.wa.gov.au or call us on 9384 1633
for more information.

Christmas/New Year Closures


Residents are advised that the Towns Administration Ofce will be
closed for the Christmas break from Thursday 24 December 2015 to
Sunday 3 January 2016 with a return to work on Monday 4 January 2016.
The Mayor, Councillors, CEO and staff of the Town of Mosman Park wish
you a safe festive season and a happy New Year.

Celebrate with us
Residents are invited to join the annual combined Councils Australia
Day Celebrations being hosted by the Shire of Peppermint Grove on
behalf of the Mosman Park, Cottesloe and Peppermint Grove Councils.
Celebrations include a Welcome to Country, the raising of the Australian
Flag, citizenship ceremonies and the presentation of the Australia Day
Awards, followed by a free community barbeque breakfast cooked by
the Rotary Club of Mosman Park.
When: Australia Day Tuesday 26 January 2016
Time: Begins 8am
Where: Manners Hill Park, Johnston Street, Peppermint Grove.
All welcome!

Upcoming Summer Events

The Town of Mosman Park is hosting a range of fabulous FREE


family-friendly fun activities during the summer. To reserve your
place or to nd out more, visit our website or follow us on
Facebook: www.facebook.com/TownofMosmanPark
Skateboarding Lessons
Residents are advised that the waste collection and recycling services
conducted by the Town of Mosman Park are as normal over the holiday 10am, McCabe Street Skate Park, Sunday 29 November 2015
period except for the following changes:
Auslan Interpreted Storytime
Friday 25/12/15 (Christmas Day) No collections
10.30am, The Grove Library, Tuesday 1 December 2015
Saturday 26/12/15 (Boxing Day) Fridays collection borders
Friday 01/01/16 (New Years Day) No collections
Bird Walk
Saturday 02/01/16 Fridays collection borders
5pm, Garungup Park, Friday 4 December 2015
If your bin is missed during a routine collection, please call PerthWaste
on 9418 1315.
Stargazing
7.45pm, Tom Perrott Reserve, Thursday 17 December 2015

Holiday Waste Collections

Bulk Waste Collections Complete

The Town of Mosman Park would like to thank all residents who have
participated in our green and mixed waste bulk collections recently.
There has been a pleasing increase in awareness by residents, with many
asking for advice and reporting illegal dumping as well as a signicant
increase in the sale of Town of Mosman Park green waste collection bags
which has lead to a reduction in incorrect bags being used. Due to these
efforts, the Towns compliance rates are much improved, which in turn
keeps costs down for the community. On behalf of Council, thank you,
well done and lets keep up the good work to keep our Town looking
beautiful as we head into the New Year!

Kayaking for Kids


10.30am or 12.30pm, Swan Canoe Club, Monday 21 December 2015
Childrens Discovery Walk
5pm, Russell Brown Adventure Park, Saturday 9 January 2016

Between River and Sea

POST, November 28, 2015 Page 29

Parking
problem to
be fixed

Choir called young Jack


Young Jack Thomson listened to a cathedral choir every
night on his way home from
work in Melbourne.
I used to walk through the
cathedral and I stayed longer
and longer, Jack said.
Eventually you accept that
God is calling you.
He gave up his job in
insurance and was ordained
when he was 24.
He and his wife, Barbara, grew
up and married in Melbourne
before movng to WA.
We had only been here
twice, he said.
It was a change to what
we were used to, especially
Carnarvon.
Barbara was a youth worker
and eventually ran a funeral
business.
They had two sons and two
daughters and now have eight
grandchildren aged from three
to 18.
Jack retired from St Edmunds
Church in Wembley and has
been at St Pauls Anglican
Church, Brompton Road, City
Beach, for about a year.
A special service will be held
at St Pauls at 7pm on Monday to
celebrate the 50th anniversary
of Jacks ordination.

Mosman Park will cover noparking signs near the Russell


Brown Adventure Park before
the school holidays.

Jack Thomson, celebrating 50 years as a vicar, and his colleague, Reverend Debbie May.

Stone Street resident Roz


MacNish, who lives next to the
park, said there was no parking
near the park and people parked
on the verge between Stone and
McCabe streets, which had noparking signs.
The only parking available
nearby was leased to the tennis
courts, she said.
The need for parking at the
adventure park has been overlooked, she said.
People are parking on the
verge in contravention of the
signs because there is absolutely
nowhere else to park.
I am suggesting the signs be
taken down.
Ms MacNish said leaving the
signs up and not prosecuting
was training people to ignore
council signs.
CEO Kevin Poynton said the
council would fix the parking
problem before the school
holidays.

Have your say on Mosman Parks future


Mosman Park is reviewing
the strategic community plan
it drafted in 2013 when it was
threatened by the Barnett governments failed council cull.
The plan lays out the councils
priorities and objectives for the
next decade.
The draft plan, which is out for
comment until December 20, says

key opportunities are increased


commercialisation and density
and improved transport access to
create opportunities for growth,
development and revitalisation.
It says there is an emerging
opportunity to better connect
the area from river to sea by
breaking down the barrier of the
railway line, allowing greater

inclusion of North Fremantle


residents, and improving traffic and transport networks to
provide better and freer access
around the area.
The draft plan says the councils financial sustainability was
critical, requiring consideration
of the community needs against
the ability to fund them from a

mainly residential rate base.


It also looks at the needs of
the areas ageing population,
providing access to community
services, addressing the planning
problems caused by infill and
embracing technology to communicate with residents better.
It says emerging natural resource issues include erosion,

water degradation and groundwater availability, while the management of the councils natural
boundaries with the ocean and
river will also need attention.
Residents can comment on
the plan by visiting the councils website or completing the
survey at surveymonkey.com/r/
mosmanpark.

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Golf club: Were on


par with payments
By DAVID COHEN
Sea View Golf Club says
it doesnt owe any money to
Cottesloe council.

The police-run Bright Blue discos have always been popular with younger kids, who enjoy the chance to bop
and let o steam with their friends.

Pizza and prizes at police disco


How can tweens and highschool kids be enticed to
police-run discos?
Judi Walton would like to
know. She is the Bright Blue
fundraising coordinator and is
staging the last Wembley disco
for the year next week.
We didnt have much luck
with the last one numbers were
down, Ms Walton said.
We gave out 100 passes but
the numbers were nowhere
near that.
There are few problems in
getting kids aged from four to
10 to the event, but older kids
are a tougher proposition.
Police like the discos, which
used to be called Blue Light,
because they help them build
relationships with children.

Its great to see officers dancing with the kids, Ms Walton


said.
Its also for charity kids who
come are helping raise money
for sick children.
At a recent disco we had a
boy who is on an experimental
drug thanks to our fundraising,
and his brain cancer seems to
have disappeared.
As well as having high-school
student Matt Winter on the
decks, the disco will have a big
screen, prizes, sausage rolls,
pizza and cold drinks.
The disco (tickets $7) is on
Friday, December 4, at the
Wembley Community Centre,
40 Alexander Street.
The junior disco (ages four to
10) is 5.30 to 7pm, and the senior
disco (10 to 15) is 7.30 to 9.30pm.

The clubs finances were discussed at last months council


committee meeting, after councillor Rob Thomas asked about
the councils debtors list.
Councillors were told the club
had breached its loan terms and
owed $56,000 over repayments
due in April and October.
But the next day, club CEO
Simon Maynard said the outstanding amount had been paid
that morning.
At the meeting, councillor
Sandra Boulter asked what
security the council had for
the loan.
CEO Mat Humfrey said the
club was repairing a building
on council land.
In effect, theyre improving

the councils infrastructure,


Mr Humfrey said.
He said the loan had originally
been made to help the club with
reticulation improvements.
Ms Boulter asked if the council would get the reticulation if
the club didnt pay the money
back.
That would be the ultimate
action, Mr Humfrey said.
After the meeting, Mr Humfrey
said: We are working with
SVGC to ensure they are able
to meet their current loan obligations to the town, without
unnecessarily impacting on
their assessment management
responsibilities and the services
that they provide.
In May, councillors voted to
give the club an increased loan
to pay for repairs.
The council added $55,000 to
the existing loan and extended
terms by two years to 2025.

Red tape ties up diner


Nedlands council staff were
told to stick to the rules after
a last-minute report was presented on a bid to change a
Mt Claremont business to a
restaurant.
A decision was put off until
next month after councillors
decided normal procedures had
to be followed.
The business in Asquith Street
was originally a shop then
became a lunch bar recently
after a row about tables and
chairs.
The business owners have

Skull face painting and glow-inthe-dark fans add to the disco fun.

now applied to turn it into a


restaurant.
A report was presented on
Tuesday night.
Deputy mayor Bill Hassell
who chaired the meeting said:
It was referred to the council
committee to go through the
due process.
It is a contentious issue and
some of the other business
owners who had objected felt
they had not had enough notice
that it was coming up.
Parking in the area is being
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Race to understand life with disabilities


Business leaders and
Rocky Bay ambassadors
will walk and wheel around
the gardens of Government
House next Thursday to try
to understand the everyday
challenges of people living
with disabilities.

Business leaders will have a staggered start in the


Segway Challenge depending on the amount of
money they have raised.

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The aim is to raise awareness, break down barriers


and open doors to employment of people with disability, Rocky Bay marketing
manager Simon Page said.
At the same time, we raise
money towards new technology and have a lot of fun.
Rocky Bays Walk with Me
Perth CEO Challenge is
championing the inclusion
of people with disabilities
by teaming up Rocky Bay
ambassadors with some of
Perths top business leaders.
Ambassadors have visited
their workplaces and told
their stories to employees.
The fun comes in the form
of a Segway Challenge,
involving the CEOs and
ambassadors.
With a staggered start
based on how much money
they have raised, CEOs will
race around the gardens on
Segways before taking part
in an obstacle course involving a quiz, slalom and water
challenge.
There will also be bonus
points for the organisations
with the most walkers at the
event.
Last year, with seven

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corporate teams, Rocky Bay
raised $80,000, so with more
teams this year, we expect
to make a huge impact on
peoples lives, providing
technology to increase independence, Mr Page said.
Business leaders from
Acton Real Estate, Westpac,
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Elector's General Meeting


The City of Nedlands will hold the Elector's
General Meeting on Thursday 17 December 2015
at 6.00pm in the City of Nedlands Chambers,
71 Stirling Highway Nedlands.
The business to be conducted at the meeting will
be:
1. The Annual Report for the year ended 30 June
2015, incorporating:
a. The Mayor's report,
b. The CEO's Report,
c. The Annual Financial Report, including the
Auditor's report
2. Any general business
The agenda and copies of the report will be available
from 3 December 2015 from the City's Office at the
above address, plus the City's Libraries and website
www.nedlands.wa.gov.au
Copies of the Annual Report will also be available
at the meeting.
Questions that may require research are requested
to be submitted in writing to the CEO by
Monday 14 December 2015.
Graham Foster
Chief Executive Officer

Programmed, Deloitte,
Gerard Daniels, Vanquip
Mobilities, Keystart
Homeloans and Santa Fe
Relocation Services are
taking part, along with a
Rocky Bay team led by chairman Graham McHarrie and
Ambassadors Lucy, Anthony
and Alex, who all live with
autism.

The event, which runs from


11.45am to 1pm, is free for the
general public but you must
have an invitation to get in.
It includes a gold coin donation lunch and live music
from Junkadelic and Steve
Parkin.
Invitations can be downloaded from walkwithmeperth.org.au.

Children almost crushed


by automatic shire doors
Peppermint Grove spent $3441
on new sensors for automatic doors
because children had almost been
crushed when the old sensors
failed to detect them, according
to a library worker.
Library manager Debra Burn
told councillors the main doors
to the council foyer had a design
quirk, which had resulted in two
near-misses for children this year.
Ms Burn said that on both occasions children had been looking
out of the glass between the automatic door and a post, but were
too short to set off the sensors to
open the door.

In unlikely and untimely circumstances, Ms Burn said, adults


approached the door at the same
time and triggered them to open,
almost squashing the children between the opening door and post.
Ms Burns told councillors the
cost of the door was a ridiculous
amount of money.
But she said: When it comes to
safety of little children, you cannot
take any risks.
We explored every option
[including] tinting the windows
to stop children looking out
but this was the most efficient and
safest option.

Pool revamp is in the pipeline


Claremonts plan to develop its
swimming pool could be made
public next month.
Earlier this year, CEO Stephen
Goode said a report from last year
showed the centre, in Davies Road,
was under pressure from users.
The council needed ideas for
changes that could be made.
The Dolphins Water Polo Club
wants its own pool as part of any
redevelopment.

The councils accounts for last


month showed it paid $27,775 to
CCS Strategic for a pool development plan.
We will be presenting the
report to council formally with
recommendations in late this year
or early next year, corporate and
governance manager Les Crichton
said.
Once they have seen it, it will
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Roof terraces
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Waiter, theres a hair in my coffee


By DAVID COHEN

The roof terrace loophole


in Cottesloes town planning
scheme is being closed.

Sam Kaye aims to raise a


latte money for Movember in
Cottesloe this Sunday.

Developers were using the


loophole to claim roof terraces
as open space in their plans.
At a recent meeting, mayor Jo
Dawkins said the tactic reduced
the area of a propertys garden.
In June, the State Administrative Tribunal allowed a
roof garden at a contentious
Avonmore Terrace development.
Builder Russell Stewart appealed to the SAT after the
council had ruled in March that
he could not install a roof garden
at a home he was to build for
John Dunlea.
The change to the planning
scheme will be sent to the
WA Planning Commission and
Planning Minister John Day for
approval.

The Daisies co-owner will


donate the income from his
coffee sales on the day to mens
mental health.
That should be around $3000,
so I reckon well hit $5500 for
the month, Sam said.
Garden maintenance guru
Harry Howe has joined Sam in
his hairy quest.
I met Sam over coffee after
hed redone Daisies to a high
standard, Harry said.
He said he was going to do
Movember, so I said Id join
him.
Seven Daisies workers are
growing moustaches, as are

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kelpie likes the look of Sam Kaye,
left, and Harry Howes Movember
moustaches. Photo: Billie Fairclough

Cottesloes new bike plan


is expected to be released for
public comment next month.
Council CEO Mat Humfrey said
$5500 listed in the September
accounts for consultant Cardno
was a progress payment for the
document.
Another payment was $8028.50
to Gayle McGarry.
The reimbursement was
for construction of part of a
[council-owned] laneway that
was undertaken by Ms McGarry
in consultation with the town,
Mr Humfrey said.
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and WA peppermint trees ($4125
to Ellenby Tree Farm) would
be planted at various locations
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Sam said it was the first time
either he or Harry had done
Movember.
Sam said he had suffered from
anxiety in his former job; Harry
said hed been bullied at school.
We didnt know that about
each other until wed had a
Movember chat, Sam said.
Its not until you talk to others
that you realise how many boys
and men are affected by mental
health issues.
The Daisies tip jar has been
adorned with a moustache for
Movember. Sam said mums and
dads had explained the charity
and mens health to inquisitive
children.
On the wall a Mo-Meter keeps
track of the money raised so far.
Sam bought Daisies with
Pia Prior late last month and
refurbished the business. Harry
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Sam used to get $5 an hour
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boy, dish pig and box crusher.

Subiacos borderline case dropped


By LLOYD GORMAN
A plan to shift two small sections of the boundary between
Subiaco and Cambridge has
been knocked back by the state
government.
Thirty houses on the south side
of Hay Street near the corner
of Selby Street and another
19 homes east of Jersey Street
would have been affected by
the move.
The proposal to tweak the
border was one of two made
by Subiaco to the Local

Government Advisory Board in


2014, during the height of the
Barnett governments council
cull policy.
It was designed as a way of
asserting the councils desire
to remain independent and
intact from mergers with other
councils.
The board accepted the plan
but said it would be dealt with
separately to the main inquiry
into council mergers.
Subiacos other proposal to
the LGAB was to merge with
the City of Perth.
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Subiaco in the corner of Selby
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In August, Cambridge councillors voted to allow one group of
ratepayers to move into Subiaco
while supporting the others to
stay put.

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combined the two areas it was
refused because the people
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it, Subiaco mayor Heather
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However, there is an opportunity for the city to resubmit
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World-class benefits
from big marine park
Jason Fowler says an economic windfall could be on the
cards if the state government
created a world-class Great
Kimberley Marine Park.
Mr Fowler, from the Environs
Kimberley conservation group,
was at the Swanbourne launch
of a Wilderness Society report
into the benefits of creating
the park.
People at the launch heard
that the reports author, Jack
Carlsen, said income from a
world-class park would more
than double, to $134million.
Jenita Enevoldsen, from the
Wilderness Society, said the
state government had committed to creating the Great
Kimberley Marine Park, connecting three marine parks of
over 26,000sq.km that form the
Buccaneer Archipelago, from
the Kimberley to the Northern
Territory border.
Were excited about what
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Enevoldsen said.
For a park to get world-class
status, it needs to have 30% protected in marine sanctuaries.
The current commitment
would need only a little bit of
tweaking to create an awesome
opportunity.
Mr Fowler said the Kimberley
needed greater promotion to
reap the benefits of tourism

Microsoft liked Christine Parfitts idea for introducing water bottls to Bali.

Water scheme surfs to second


Christine Parfitt has lots
of ideas on how to spend her
US$50,000 from Microsoft.
The Cottesloe residents Bottle
for Botol program was voted one
of the software giants top notfor-profit organisations.
Christine missed out on a
Telstra WA Business Womens
Award for her initiative, which
aims to get water bottles into
Indonesian schools and get rid
of plastic water cups (Bottler
idea for Bali, POST, October 10).
But the former St Hildas girl

had a plan B: Microsofts Upgrade


Your World competition.
Microsoft ran a competition
between September 1 and 23,
where the top five organisations
by vote won US$50,000 each,
Christine said.
I spent every day getting people to vote and counting votes to
motivate the team into action.
In the last two days we managed to get loads of support
from the surfing community
and beyond, and we went from
struggling for fifth place to sec-

ond place in this competition.


Supporters include surfer
Mick Fanning, Australian
ambassador to Indonesia
Paul Grigson, up-and-coming
Indonesian surfer Oney Anway,
surfer Tom Carroll, Hayley
Bateup, Michael Franti, Luke
Egan, Brent Staker and surfline.
com.
Christine will not make a decision about how to spend her
prize until she is clear about
the terms and conditions of
the award.

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You can see baby humpbacks
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Also at the event, held in the
Swanbourne-Nedlands Surf Life
Saving Club, were Department
of Premier and Cabinet staff
members, Owpposition environment spokesman Chris
Tallentire, and representatives
from Murdoch and Curtin universities.

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Georgie is our youth ambassador


Mosman Parks young citizen
of the year, Georgie Carey, has
been named WAs National
Youth Week Ambassador.

LEFT: Murderer Mark Dixie, lived in Subiaco in the 1990s. He has also
used the names Mark McDonald, Steve McDonald, Mark Down or Shane
Turner. RIGHT: Dutchman Romano Liberto van der Dussen is in jail for
rapes committed by Dixie in Spain.

Sex fiend Dixie linked to rapes


From page 1
Court after leaping naked out
of bushes in Dunsborough and
making lewd suggestions to a
woman walking on a path.
He was then working there
as a chef under the alias Shane
Turner, and was deported for
overstaying his visa, without
being charged for the rape of
the Thai teenager.
His DNA was linked to that
crime only years later.
The British detective who
investigated Ms Bowmans murder is convinced Dixie has left
a string of victims in Australia.
I cant believe Sally Annes
murder was Dixies rst because of the way in which it
was carried out, Detective
Superintendent Stuart Cundy
said outside Londons Old Bailey
court after Dixie was convicted
in 2008.
The problem is pinning it
down. There are a lot of people
who go missing. There are a lot
of travellers out there.
The injuries Sally Anne
sustained were so off the scale
that I am convinced it was not

National Youth Week is


Australias biggest annual celebration of young people aged
12 to 25, with WA events kicking
off in Broome next April.
As ambassador, Ms Carey (19)
will take a seat on WAs National
Youth Week planning committee.She will also represent the
states young people during the
weeks activities.
Youth Minister Tony Simpson
announced the award on
Thursday.
Ms Carey, who is studying for
a bachelor of commerce degree
at the University of WA, has a
track record representing the
views of young people at a national level.
She has been actively involved
in many community events, including the Mosman Park com-

Georgie Carey
munity fair, STOMP, Anzac Day
events, Ampfest, skate clinics
and Halloween celebrations at
the Grove library.
She regularly attends leader-

ship programs and has been the


youth member for Cottesloe in
the WA Youth Parliament, taken
part in a LEAP Foundation USA
leadership program, been a One
Girl Ambassador, co-convened
the UN Youth WA Young
Leaders Forum, and taken part
in the FYA Unleashed Youth
Leadership Festival last year.
At UWA, she is a Fogarty
Foundatin city scholarship
recipient.
She chairs the Mosman Park
Youth Advisory Council and she
has been involved in running
National Youth Week events for
ve years, holding two terms as
the groups chairperson.
She also represented WA at
the National Youth Conference
in Canberra for the National
Youth Council of Australia.
In October Ms Carey received
received a youth encouragement grant from Mosman Park
council.

Grove wants to see heritage design


Peppermint Grove councillors will negotiate the demolition of a heritage-listed home
by one of WAs richest men.
Sally Anne Bowman was murdered
and raped by Mark Dixie in 2005.
his rst killing. The answer lies
somewhere in Australia.
WA police said in 2006 they
had written off Dixie as a suspect for the Claremont serial
killings, though he had been a
person of interest.
Spains Supreme Court last
week accepted an appeal by
Romano Liberto van der Dussen,
who has served 12 years of his
15-year sentence for the rapes in
which the victims were brutally
bashed, according to Londons
Telegraph newspaper.

Former shire president


Anthony Lennon asked for the
councils view on his plans
to demolish his category two
heritage-listed house at 154
Forrest Street.
On November 29, a business
magazine listed Mr Lennon as
WAs 26th richest person with a
net worth of $343million.
Mr Lennon has made most of
his money through land development.
The councils heritage regulations say a category two house
can be demolished, but the
replacement dwelling should
recognise by its position the adjoining residence and precinct.

The owner of 154 Forrest street wants to demolish the heritage-listed


house, but the new one will have to fit in.
D e v e l o p m e n t m a n a g e r for the council in recent months.
Michael Whitbread recomOne notable debate concerned
mended that councillors ask Mr the councils branding of a
Lennon to offer rebuild drafts, newly bought house as a herita building permit and archival age property, after it had been
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Time to take strong stance


and save whats left of bush

Found a case?
I would like to thank sincerely
the lady who kindly handed
in my small suitcase to the
Cottesloe police station last
week.
Unfortunately, I lost two suitcases, one big and one small, out
of the back of a four-wheel-drive
car whose back door flew open
when the latch loosened.
Sadly, I havent recovered my
large dark grey suitcase.
Hopefully somebody finds it
and either contacts the police
or the POST.
Thanks again.
Sue Moonen
Hayes Terrace, Mosman Park

I pin my hopes
on Labor MLCs
This is an open letter to
state Opposition leader Mark
McGowan.
I was deeply disappointed
at your putting the interests of
the University of WA, a big and
powerful organisation, ahead
of those of private residents,
in supporting the City of Perth
Bill, which will amputate part
of Subiacos South ward.
Why us, when you got
Burswood exempted?
Is it because of the different
voting habits of Subiaco and
Victoria Park electors?
If so, its a shabby piece of
partisan bias.
However, its not too late to
correct this mistake, if Labor
Legislative Council MPs vote
against this aspect of the City of
Perth Bill when it comes before
the Upper House.
Please have the courage to
change your minds.
Tony Noakes
Hardy Road, Nedlands
(but in the City of Subiaco)

Gail Lee sent in her husbands photo of the rufous night heron that has
been feasting on their goldfish.

Bye-bye goldfish
For the past few weeks, a
beautiful rufous night heron has
halved our goldfish numbers.
We have since netted the pond.
The heron is not frightened
and most of the time, if not
tucked up and snoozing, is focused on its next potential fish
meal in our pond.
Evidently, it is a species that
is quite common in Perth and
often raids fish ponds.
It was the first time we had
ever seen one.
Gail Lee
Princes Street, Cottesloe

How many bush reserves on the


Swan coastal plain are subject
to the threat of being cleared?
All too often friends of bushland groups are scrambling
submissions together to protect
patches of much loved and caredfor fragments of our natural
heritage before its too late.
Bush Forever is a blueprint
for protecting areas under the
governments commitment to
the 1996 national strategy for
the conservation of Australias
biodiversity for the Swan coastal
plain, comprising 287 sites and
facilities for additions.
How often are Bush Forever
sites deemed vacant land, look a
bit scrappy (because theyre not
being managed), and presumed
worthless?
Perth is changing rapidly and
unless the government takes action now, our unique biodiversity
will be lost.
The most recent case that
springs to my mind is the proposed new secondary school for
the western suburbs, for which
all sites identified as having potential have remnant bush and
form either ecological links with,

or are within, Bold Park.


Bold Park has the highest protection as an A-class reserve, yet
areas within have been identified for a purpose other than for
conservation.
When will the government put
unfinished business to rest and
ensure that Bush Forever sites
and nominated additional sites
are transferred to the conservation estate under the Land
Administration Act as A-class
nature reserves, and are managed and protected?
It is well reported that there
are increased temperatures in
new suburbs where road after
road of roof-to-roof (especially
dark ones) housing are creating
more heat.
Aerial images show significant
loss of natural bush post development, and little consideration for
maintaining corridors of remnant
vegetation to provide cooling effects for new residents, let alone
habitat for wildlife.
Lets join the dots here and
say no to any further clearing of
bush in the metro area.
Lesley Shaw
Greenville Street, Swanbourne

City church to make way for budget hotel


St Andrews Uniting Church,
in St Georges Terrace, Perth,
has been sold to a budget hotel
chain in Singapore.
Perth council has approved a
41-level development for apartments, but its likely the new
owner will get this converted
to a hotel approval.
It is of concern to have cheap,
budget developments in the
centre of the city area.
The building is across
the road from Government

House and next to St Georges


Cathedral, also heritage listed.
The St Andrews congregation is saddened by the loss of
the church, and is temporarily housed in the Anglican St
Bartholomews Church, in the
cemetery in East Perth.
We were enraged when our
beautiful pulpit was destroyed
when it was removed from the
church building.
The irreplaceable timber
pulpit was carved with religious

text and was over 100 years old.


It was a gift from the Sunday
School to the church.
This senseless, sacrilegious
destruction of property is a loss
of both history and heritage.
We have a petition to stop the
redevelopment of the church
site, and to save our city from
a budget hotel: change.org/giveus-back-our-city.
Jo Homan
De Grey Court, Heathridge
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Thief entered by unlocked door


Cash and bank cards
were stolen from a
home in Watkins Road,
Dalkeith, on Monday.
A raised garage rollerdoor and unlocked door
made it easy for the thief
to enter between 3.30 and
4pm.

Thief hits
fourth time
A fair-skinned man
wearing a purple cap has
stolen from Claremont
Bunnings for the fourth
time in four weeks, police say.
Last Sunday morning
staff recognised the man
browsing with a basket
as being involved in past
incidents.
But he dropped the
basket and ran when staff
asked him about his previous visits to the shop.
Last Sunday, the man
also wore a black Jack
Daniels T-shirt.
Information to Cottesloe
police or Crime Stoppers.

He found car keys in the


house and used them to
unlock cars in the garage.
A slim man in his late
20s with a brown crew-cut,
about 1.8m tall and wearing a grey shirt and black
trousers was seen riding
west on a push bike.

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All aboard for arrest


Wembley police
caught a train to nab
three teenagers alleged
to have stolen alcohol
from a Subiaco bottle
shop on Tuesday.
Acting Senior Sergeant
Murray Geneff said officers were near the
BWS at Subiaco Square
when they heard about
the theft.
They boarded the train,
found three juveniles and

took them off two stops


later, at City West station.
It will be alleged bottles of Wild Turkey and
Smirnoff Gold Apple
were found on one boy,
Sergeant Geneff said.
Another had shorts
he had stolen from Best
and Less in Fremantle
earlier that day.
One of the youngsters
was charged with receiving, while another was
given a juvenile caution.

Cyclist dragged o bike


An angry motorist
pulled a cyclist off his
bike and dragged him
along a bike path in
Floreat on Wednesday.
The cyclist (27) was riding with a mate on Ruislip
Street in Wembley when
the driver of a black ute

Bikes stolen

Three bicycles were


stolen from a Subiaco
home early on Wednesday
morning.

Tool time Police wonder


if this man can help with enquiries.

BEAT

A Churchill Avenue
resident heard running
outside her home at 1am
and found her childrens
bikes had been taken. One
a recent birthday present.
The bikes were not insured.

yelled abuse at them.


The driver tried to cut
them off. A bit later in
Selby Street he braked
suddenly, forcing the riders to take evasive action.
When the cyclists were
about to turn left from The
Boulevard into Empire
Avenue the driver got out,
grabbed the backpack of
one of them, and pulled
him off his bike.
He then dragged him
about a metre along the
path and held him down.
Two other people from
the ute took the driver
back to his car and they
drove off.
The angry driver was tall
and fair-skinned. The victims knees were injured
during the attack.

Pleased to meet you Tony Booker talks with Iona students, from left, Aimee Hall,
Ellen Brinsden, Ella Carton, and Annabelle Pinardi in Napoleon Street.

Local man takes over at Cottesloe

A local is the new


officer-in-charge at
Cottesloe police station.
Senior Sergeant Tony
Booker has lived in
Cottesloe for the past 10
years and is now building
a new home in Dalkeith.
My kids go to a local
school and we attend
a local surf club each
Sunday morning,
Sergeant Booker said.
Sergeant Booker (47)
joined the police after
a three-year stint in the
army.
At 21, I was looking to
continue the team play,

he said.
My last role was as
the officer-in-charge of
a response team in south
metro, stretching from
Fremantle to Canning
Bridge and out towards
Beeliar.
Ive also worked at
many police stations across
the metro area, including
Perth police station, the
police mounted section,
the regional operations
group, was a detective at
the organised crime squad,
and division 79.
Sergeant Booker has
also been a trainer at

the police academy when


it was in Maylands, instructing in tactics and
weapons.
Policing is a great
career because you can
move across the organisation and can be involved
in whole range of different events, he said.
There are many opportunities within WAPOL.
Very few careers offer
such opportunities and
job security.
I look forward to using
my local knowledge and
skills to enhance policing
in the area.

Woman burgled after security lapse


A 93-year-old Floreat
woman who is usually
red hot on home security
had her car keys stolen
this week.
Sergeant Carol Vernon
at Cottesloe police said
the theft was a timely
reminder to be vigilant
at all times.
The Boulevard resident
had made several trips
unloading from her car

through her front door on


Monday.
She left the front door
open when she went to
the back of her home to
speak to a friend.
She is normally very
good to her security and
keeps things locked,
Sergeant Vernon said.
Someone has been
opportunistic and gone
through her front door

when she was at the back


of the house.
The woman had her keys
replaced as soon as she
realised what happened.
Poor security causes
enormous expense in rekeying cars and changing
home locks, Sergeant
Vernon said.
It means increased
insurance costs for everybody.

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Smart choice on freight


link is the obvious one

Our church fete


raised $12,000
I write to thank the POST for
supporting the fete held by St
Nicholas Anglican Church,
Floreat, on Saturday, November
14, by running a report publicising this event.
I am sure that the POSTs coverage helped us to raise approximately $12,000 to assist, among
other causes, St Bartholomews
Houses transitional housing
support service, Anglicares
Street Connect program for
homeless young people, and
the chaplaincy at Churchlands
Senior High School.
We also appreciate the communitys support.
Thank you once again.
Reverend Stephen Gibbs
Rector, St Nicholas Church
Berkeley Crescent, Floreat

Lost daughter
was found safe
On the night of Tuesday,
November 17, my five-year-old
daughter wandered off while
I was in the bathrooms at
Claremont Quarter, attending
to my three-year-old daughter.
I wanted to say thank you to
the kind gentleman who helped
me look for her while I was so
distressed.
My daughter was located
safely back at the restaurant
where we were having dinner.
Unfortunately, I wasnt able
to locate the gentleman to thank
him personally for helping me.
I hope he sees this note and
realises how thankful and grateful I am for his assistance.
Kerryn Doyle
Hobart Street, North Perth

Reader Daniel Boase-Jelinek sent in this photo of the white elephant


that protesters against the Roe 8 extension created to show what they
think of the project.

A symbol of billions spent


on waste and destruction
Thousands of people rallied at Bibra Lake on Sunday,
November 22, to protest against
Premier Colin Barnetts white
elephant highway to nowhere
(also known as Roe 8, or the
Peoples Highway, as Mr
Barnetts spin doctors are
calling it).
To highlight yet another of
Mr Barnetts vanity projects,
a white elephant has been
constructed to illustrate the
stupidity of spending $16billion
on the Roe 8 extension through
the Beeliar wetlands which will
result only in environmental
destruction in the wetlands
and massive congestion at
Stock Road, where the freeway
terminates.
To fund this white elephant,
Mr Barnett has signalled
$30million in cuts to public

transport, which will reduce


train and bus services throughout Perth and force many commuters back into their cars,
adding even more congestion
to the roads.
With all the extra congestion
this will cause, it is hard to
believe that anyone is going to
benefit, so why is Mr Barnett
so determined to press ahead
with this stupidity?
The only way peaceful members of the community can stop
this destruction now is to lie
down in front of the bulldozers.
I call on our Curtin MP, Julie
Bishop, or other federal representatives to withdraw the
money the federal government
is providing to Mr Barnett to
subsidise this destruction.
Daniel Boase-Jelinek
Derby Road, Shenton Park

For those who think Cottesloe


will not be affected by the Perth
Freight Link, consider the following.
State government modelling
shows that last year, 1121 container trucks per day travelled
along Curtin Avenue, accessing
Fremantle port to and from
Malaga and points north.
Modelling shows that freight
traffic is expected to triple by
the time the Perth Freight Link
is completed, and 42% of this
traffic is expected to leak on to
local roads.
Freight and general traffic
will be squeezed on to Stirling
Highway from the multi-laned
freight link.
There is a proposal to join
Curtin Avenue to Stirling
Highway at Leighton.
Fremantle port will have
reached capacity by 2021, requiring a new harbour to be built.
In 2008, the alignment of the
Roe Highway through the Beeliar
wetlands was removed from the
Metropolitan Region Scheme
following the Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA) conclusion that alignment of
the Roe Highway through the
Beeliar Regional Park would be
extremely difficult to be made
environmentally acceptable.
The EPA expanded on the
ecological sensitivity of the area
in making its recommendation
for removal.
Premier Colin Barnett has
options.
To spend billions to construct
the Perth Freight Link toll road,
desecrating the Beeliar wetlands (70% of Perths wetlands
have already been destroyed by
development), cutting through
neighbourhoods and past schools

and businesses, risking public


health from concentrated diesel
particulates, and funneling huge
numbers of trucks on to Stirling
Highway to a redundant port.
Or to spend the billions to
build or upgrade a freight road
from Tonkin Highway to the
new, inescapable Kwinana outer
harbour and to upgrade the rail
system to carry the majority of
freight.
One current train carrying
containers replaces 60 trucks
and modern trains would replace
100 trucks.
What would an intelligent
person decide?
R.D. Walsh
Grant Street, Cottesloe

Its not too late


to join the rally
In the past fortnight, volunteers have handed out 21,000
invitations to the Peoples
Climate March, which will be
at 1pm this Sunday, November
29, in Wellington Square, Perth.
People have been overwhelmingly positive, with only a minority declaring that climate
change is God-given or part of
natures cycle.
If that is the case (which its
not), humanity is doomed.
The changes coming at us
will wipe out many millions of
people, and our way of life.
Only if climate disruption is
human-caused, can we act to
reverse it.
If you didnt get your invitation, go to peoplesclimate.org.
au and register for the rally.
Chilla Bulbeck
Broome Street, Cottesloe

TOWN OF CLAREMONT PRESENTS

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Stroll through the new Christmas markets, purchase gifts, festive food and drinks!

There will be all the old favourites like WAYO performing a special
Carols by Candlelight, free childrens activities, workshops and much more!

www.claremont.wa.gov.au

9285 4300

POST, November 28, 2015 Page 43

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Community news

A laugh to
get you ready
for Christmas

It did not take dance teacher


Michelle Meschiati long to spot
the potential of Lilla Harvey, of
Nedlands.
Michelle, who runs Silhouette
Dance Studio in Shenton Park,
said after watching Lilla doing
various dance classes at her studio she encouraged her to start
classical ballet at the age of 10.
Lilla is very musical and has
beautiful artistry in her dancing, Michelle said.
She has lots of natural ability,
is eager to take on challenges
and very quick to learn.
Now Lilla (14) has won a place
in the full-time program at The
Australian Ballet School (ABS)
in Melbourne next year.
Lilla, who currently goes to
MLC, will be among the very first
intake of students at ABSs homeaway-from-home, Marilyn Rowe
House, which opens in January.
As well as ballet, Lilla has
been taking after-school classes
in jazz, hip hop, tap, acrobatics,
and contemporary dance.
For the past two years she
has scored 100% in her Royal
Academy of Dance ballet exams
and has won awards in many
local ballet festivals and dance
eisteddfods.
She has been selected for
eight specialised ballet training
workshops for gifted students at
the ABS.
In August, Lilla was invited
to national ABS audition finals,
where she was observed in dance
classes over a week by a panel
of eight ABS selectors. She received her full-time offer two
weeks later.
Now she is looking forward to
starting at the ABS in January
and hopes her dream of one day
dancing with a major ballet
company is one step closer.
Lilla will undertake full
academic education through
the Victorian College of the
Arts Secondary School, working
towards a Graduate Diploma of
Classical Ballet.

Lilla takes
next big
step

Take your mind off the shopping, cooking and stress of this season and enjoy a
Christmas comedy instead.
Harbour Theatres new production, Anyone
for Breakfast?, opens on Friday, December
4, and promises a whirl of marital mishaps
and misdemeanours, complications and
confrontations.
Its a farce from the master of British comedy, playwright Derek Benfield.
When Jane (Ann Speicher) decides to have
an assignation with Mark (Ben Lowther), a
young man she met at her squash club, her
best friend, Shirley (Vickie Billingham), is
only too happy to lend Jane her house for
the purpose.
Of course, this leaves Shirley free to spend
the evening with her lover Janes husband
Roger (Alan Morris).
When Shirleys husband Gilbert (Jarrod
Buttery) arrives home unexpectedly with an
air stewardess how could things possibly
go wrong?
Harbour Theatres production of Anyone for
Breakfast? is on at Camelot Theatre, Memorial
Hall, in Lochee Street, Mosman Park.
Shows begin at 7.30pm on December 4, 5,
7, 9 and 12, with 2pm matinees on December
6, 12 and 13.
Book at taztix.com.au or by ringing 9255 3336.

Cambridge Notice

ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING


OF ELECTORS 2014/2015
The Annual General Meeting of Electors for the
2014/2015 Financial Year will be held in the Town
of Cambridge Administration/Civic Centre, 1 Bold
Park Drive, Floreat on Monday, 7 December 2015
commencing at 5.00pm
Matters to be discussed at the meeting are:
(i) the content of the Annual Report for the
2014/2015 Financial Year;
(ii) any other general business.
Prizes for the Annual Garden Competition will also
be awarded.
Electors may obtain a copy of the 2014/2015 Annual
Report, Including nancial statements, in hardcopy
at the Towns Administration Centre or on the
Towns Website at www.cambridge.wa.gov.au
Questions may be raised at the meeting; however,
at least 72 hours notice will assist with responses.
Questions can be submitted in person, by post or
online at mail@cambridge.wa.gov.au
JASON BUCKLEY
CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER

1 Bold Park Drive Floreat WA 6014 | 08 9347 6000


mail@cambridge.wa.gov.au | www.cambridge.wa.gov.au

Lilla Harvey (14) has won a


place at The Australian Ballet
School next year.
Photo: EnergyImages

Gary and Veni


win by a whisker
The Dalkeith Cup is one of the most popular
events played at Nedlands Golf Club.
The combined stableford mixed event attracted a big field who enjoyed perfect weather
and outstanding course conditions.
The winners were Gary Hing and Veni Tang
with 71 points, who won on a count-back from
Phil Sedgman and Jenny Keddy.
The club is now taking members in all categories, with specials for ladies and younger
applicants.
Visit www.nedlandsgolfclub.com.au or call
9389 1244 for more information.

RIGHT: Club president Greg Parry presents the


Dalkeith Cup to Gary Hing and Veni Tang.

SWITCH ON SUBI
6.30pm to 8.30pm

FRIDAY 4 DECEMBER

Subiaco Museum gardens

Mayor Henderson, Santa and the Perth Harmony Chorus will switch on the lights at 7pm.

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OUTDOOR CHRISTMAS CINEMA


6.30pm to 9.30pm

SATURDAY 5 DECEMBER

Subiaco Primary School oval

Screening Home Alone (PG)

@VisitSubiaco

www.visitsubiaco.com.au

POST, November 28, 2015 Page 45

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Community news

Whats on

Splash out
on kids
parties

in POST community

Neuralgia meeting

The next gathering of the


Trigeminal Neuralgia Support
Group will be on Saturday,
December 5, 2 to 4pm, at Grace
Vaughan House, 227 Stubbs
Terrace, Shenton Park. All
are welcome. Enquiries: Brian
Power on 9385 9550 or Julia
McDonald on 9384 5816.

Childrens birthday parties


are to be offered at Bold Park
pool for the first time.
Charges will vary from $100
an hour, depending on the age
of children and what facilities
parents opt for.
Parties will be for a minimum
of 10 children, who will pay
normal pool entry fees.
Cambridge council will employ casual swimming instructors to coordinate pool and
land-based games.
The number of party hosts
required will vary according
to whether the children are
under six or between six and
10 years old.
Carol Lambert, manager of
community development, said:
Younger children require more
supervision than older ones.
We will be using teachers
ratios.
Use of an air-conditioned
function room will be optional
at a charge of $20 an hour and
parties can be fully catered with
a cake or self-catered.

Lottery win
UnitingCare West, a community service agency that touches
the lives of more than 30,000
families and individuals each
year, has been boosted by a
Lotterywest grant of $225,000.
The grant would be used to
integrate its communications
systems to perform more efficiently, said Community Services
Minister Tony Simpson.

Unitarians

Maureen Sawiris and Karen Fearby from Rocks Mosman Pharmacy are hoping locals will get behind their
hamper collection for people who sleep rough.

Creating festive meals for the needy


Maureen Sawiris used to
work at a pharmacy where she
dealt with a lot of people with
mental health issues and so
she did something practical,
collecting socks for them.
Now she works at Rocks
Mosman Pharmacy and is coordinating a collection of shoe boxes
of food for homeless people in
Fremantle.
I asked my boss at the
pharmacy if we could help the
Christmas hamper appeal for St
Patricks Community Support
Centre, Maureen said.
The idea is to put together
a range of food products that

are suitable for someone who


is homeless.
They fit into a shoebox and
I will deliver the boxes to St
Patricks.
Varnya Bromilow, from St
Patricks, said people were always
so generous at Christmas time
and some things people donated
were more useful than others.
We have come up with a list
of items that are easy to assemble in shoe boxes as Christmas
hampers for the homeless,
Varnya said.
It will help us, too, to have
the same items in each hamper.
She said they would be pre-

sented to homeless people in


the lead-up to Christmas.
The items for each box are 420g
can of peas and corn, 225g can
beetroot, 115g packet of instant
mashed potato, 29g gravy mix,
500ml long life vanilla custard,
340g tin of ham, Safcol salmon
ready meal, 250g packet of shortbread or scotch finger biscuits
and two Aunty Betty steamy puds.
They can be delivered in
a shoebox to Rocks Mosman
Pharmacy, shop 11/50 Harvey
Street by December 11.
People can also donate $20
for a hamper via the St Patricks
website.

Peter Ferguson questions


whether Australia is a plutocracy at the next gathering of
the Unitarian Association. He
says that the seven richest
Australians hold more wealth
than the 1.73million in the bottom 20% of the population. The
group meets at Drabble House
behind Nedlands library at
10.30am on Sunday, December
6. Enquiries: perthunitarians.
org or 9336 4809.

Relating better

Courses coming up at
Relationships Australia in West
Leederville include Together
Forever, Communication in
Relationships, Parent Teen
Connection, and Sex and
Intimacy. The courses will be at
22 Southport Street. Enquiries:
6164 0200.

Call us on
9381 3088
to advertise
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Community news

They can sing a rainbow


Soloist Sonni Byrne
will join Vocal Ensemble
Voiceworks for a colourful show called Rainbow
Collection.
We are really delighted to
have Sonni, a very versatile
opera and jazz diva, as our
special guest artist, said
the choirs director, Maggie
Wilde West.
Our ensemble has had
a great deal of fun putting
together a wonderful miscellany of songs that will colour
your world and really get
you right in the mood for the
festive season.
Sonnis vocal versatility
embraces everything from
Ella Fitzgerald through
Astrid Gilberto to Amy
Winehouse.
And for a real treat, making

their theatrical debut and


performing on stage with
Voiceworks for the very first
time, will be special-needs
choir Voiceworks Plus.
So if youd like to chase
those blues away, then grab
a glass of red, red wine and
follow the yellow brick road
along to a great night out.
Well also give you nip
of sherry and a bite of
Christmas cake, Maggie
said.
Tickets are $20 and there
will be two shows, one at 8pm
on Friday, December 4, and
another at 3pm on Saturday,
December 5, at Shenton
Park Community Centre on
the corner of Onslow and
Herbert roads.
For tickets, ring Bev on
0448 131 153.

Bethesda helps Bali, Sri Lanka


Bethesda Health Care in
Claremont has donated six
anaesthetic machines to
two hospitals in Bali and
Sri Lanka.
Aliyah Meyer, left, Mariel Lopez and Mathis Cleuziou from the International School of WA are making final preparations for the schools first ever Christmas panto.

Panto with an international twist


When students at the
International School of WA present their first ever pantomime,
Aladdin, it will be very different
from the popular version.
The characters and events may
be familiar, but the show is set in
China, and the songs are a mixture
of motown, big band classics and

contemporary top 40 hits.


In true Christmas panto style,
the show is interactive, with cue
cards inviting the audience to boo
and hiss at the villains, or to ooh
and aah in the romance scenes.
Show director Janice Murray invites local families to head along.
Anyone who has never experienced the kitsch, fun and over-the-

top entertainment of a Christmas


panto should come and join in the
fun! she said.
The show will be presented at
at the schools City Beach campus
at 7pm on Monday, November 30,
and at 2 and 7pm on Tuesday, on
December 1.
Tickets are $5 and can be bought
at www.trybooking.com/JOJQ.

The machines, which will


leave Perth in the next few
weeks, will help each hospitals operating theatres,
staff and patients.
The machines will be
accompanied by start-up
consumables donated by
Carefusion, a medical technology company that works
with Bethesda.
Bethesda is building two
new operating theatres
and the refurbishment of
its surgical ward required
equipment to be updated.
Hospital services manager Rohitha Siriwardena

is from Sri Lanka and had a


contact at Teaching Hospital
Kandy, which will use the
equipment in its ICU and
operating theatres.
Bethesda recently supported Teaching Hospital
Kandy through a donation
of hospital beds.
Hospital engineer Don
Kelly has had a long-standing relationship with the
John Fawcett Foundation,
which runs hospitals
throughout the islands of
Indonesia, including the
specialist eye hospital.
Bethesda had previously
donated a Phaco machine for
eye cataract surgery along
with instrument trays to the
eye hospital.

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KEY FEATURES
Double glazed windows
Ducted reverse cycle AC
Floating balconies flush with living
Car charging stations
Up to 8 star energy ratings

INVESTMENTS & ADVANTAGES


High depreciation
Excellent rental return
Generous tax deduction for
2015/2016 financial year
Surrounded by Lake, Parks,
Pool, River, Shopping

Unique residential living opportunity


featuring meticulously crafted 1, 2 and 3
bedroom configurations.
Select apartments available

FROM $

485,000

For enquires call 0403 592 811 or email thepocket@mlg.com.au


www.thepocketclaremont.com.au

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For Sale
ALL OFFERS BY
16th DEC 2015
233 Marmion Street,
Cottesloe

D E S I R A B L E P R O P E RT Y
3

2
650sqm
of land

SUPERB CENTRAL LOCATION


Located between John & Loma on the West side of Marmion Street is this 3 bed
2 bath 1970s classic. With ROW access and enjoying a fabulous elevated position,
this home offers many options to extend and renovate or build from scratch to
design your prime dream home in this prized location. Nestled amongst the pines
with a wide verge, this home is being offered for genuine sale before Christmas.

mackhall.com.au

Home Open Saturdays 12.00 - 12.45pm

MARCUS SPROULE
0409 990 559
marcus@mackhall.com.au
Ofce: 9286 5555

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Auction

Prestigious Vacant Landholding

11am, Saturday
December 12, 2015
50 Leake Street,
Peppermint Grove

mackhall.com.au/300472

25.79m

BUILD YOUR DREAM HOME


IN PRIME PEPPI POSITION

R.O.
W.

7m

837sqm of land
Heritage locale
Fab plans available
Will be sold
43.4

42.04m

837
SQM

Wonderful opportunity to secure this rare new home site in the


heart of the Grove. Strategically positioned for a short stroll
to the Village or Freshwater Bay this site is a gem!

14.08m
LEAKE STREET

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

837sqm of land

MACK HALL
0417 744 600

mack@mackhall.com.au

ADAM LENEGAN
0417 286 163
adam@mackhall.com.au
Ofce: 9286 5555

POST, November 28, 2015 Page 53

For Sale

Gracious Federation Residence


FAIR PARK - CIRCA 1909

14 Saladin Street,
Swanbourne

D E S I R A B L E P R O P E RT Y
4

766sqm
of land

Wonderful opportunity to secure this delightful verandah home in heritage locale.


Exciting renovation prospect
Superb reception rooms
Splendid English gardens
Genuine village precinct

mackhall.com.au

Home Open This Saturday 10.15 - 11.00am

MACK HALL
0417 744 600

mack@mackhall.com.au

ADAM LENEGAN
0417 286 163
adam@mackhall.com.au
Ofce: 9286 5555

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POST, November 28, 2015 Page 55

DALKEITH

38A BAY ROAD, CLAREMONT

OFFERS FROM $1,595,000

CHIC CONTEMPORARY DESIGN

2.5

482sqm

Beautifully designed by award winning architect Simon Rodriguez, this sleek-lined, ultra-stylish family home,
located in the leafy suburb of Claremont, situated on Bay Road, sits diagonally opposite College Park and is in
walking distance to Swan River, Shops and Schools.
The home comprises of 3 well sized bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, study area and a large, open plan kitchen and dining
with two separate entertaining areas, which both open out onto spacious, leafy gardens, making this property
ideal for summer entertaining and truly optimises family living.
With high-end nishes and stream lined design, this home brings all the benets of modern living to life!
Move in, and start enjoying family life today!
Features Include:
Marble benchtop in kitchen
Reverse cycle air conditioning
Electric gate and intercom system

Summer and winter courtyards, ideal for entertaining


Victorian Ash oorboards
Lock-up garage

HOME OPEN: SATURDAY 28TH NOVEMBER 3.00PM - 3.45PM

JOAN GEBBIE 0414 666 785 joan.gebbie@acton.com.au


ACTON DALKEITH 160 STIRLING HIGHWAY, NEDLANDS PH: (08) 9386 8255 WWW.ACTON.COM.AU/DALKEITH

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COTTESLOE
27 CLEMENT STREET, SWANBOURNE

FROM $2.2M

EASY LIVING!
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

319sqm

HOME OPEN: SATURDAY 28TH NOVEMBER 11.25AM - 12.00PM

DEBORAH BRADY 0405 570 903


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.

592sqm

HOME OPEN: SATURDAY 28TH NOVEMBER 10.40AM - 11.15AM

DEBORAH BRADY 0405 570 903


deborah.brady@acton.com.au
7/44 BARNFIELD RD, CLAREMONT

$1,095,000

SUBSTANTIAL APARTMENT!
With a New York loft ambience, this two bedroom apartment offers lowmaintenance living with incredible style. Sunlit and spacious open plan living
and dining areas, streamlined white stone kitchen with quality Smeg appliances,
plus a private alfresco courtyard. Upstairs, a mezzanine living area, a bright
main bedroom with BIR and ensuite, plus a second bedroom and bathroom.
There is excellent storage, a powder room/laundry, and double garage with
ROW access. Its effortlessly cool with polished timber oors, exposed brick
walls, raked ceilings, louvre windows, corrugated cladding, reverse cycle air
conditioning, and stone benches. Walk to cafes, shops and train. Youll love the
industrial chic!
2

2.5

237sqm

HOME OPEN: SATURDAY 28TH NOVEMBER 10.55AM - 11.30AM

DEBORAH BRADY 0405 570 903


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

POST, November 28, 2015 Page 57

COTTESLOE
121 ROSALIE STREET, SHENTON PARK

AUCTION

AUCTION TODAY!
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, in
the Shenton College catchment and just 4km from CBD.
6

650sqm 1

HOME OPEN: SATURDAY 28TH NOVEMBER 12.30PM - 1.00PM

DEBORAH BRADY 0405 570 903


deborah.brady@acton.com.au
32 THOMSON RD, CLAREMONT OFFERS FR $2.190M

WALK TO THE PARK!


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 28TH NOVEMBER 10.00AM - 10.35AM

DEBORAH BRADY 0405 570 903


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

FROM $1.795M

WALK TO UWA!
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 28TH NOVEMBER 2.20PM - 3.00PM

DEBORAH BRADY 0405 570 903


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

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SOUTH WEST

DENMARK

P.O.A (W.I.W.O)

A BUSINESS BARGAIN
DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITIES GALORE!

Terric options exist with Denmarks Karma Chalets and Karisma Spa for an investor/business
minded person in this wonderful part of the South Coast of WA. Develop more chalets, sell off the
accommodation business of the operation and retain the asset, potential for strata development
whereby each chalet become a saleable lot, on site Karisma Spa a separate business that could be
leased out or combinations of all of the above for a creative and visionary new owner.

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


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WILDBROOK
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PRIOR)

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15 SHENTON ROAD, BOYANUP

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EXPRESS 28 DAY SALE: ALL OFFERS PRESENTED 5PM,


22ND DECEMBER 2015 (UNLESS SOLD PRIOR)
Reminiscent of a bygone era this beautifully renovated survey strata
plan weatherboard and colourbond short stay cottage sitting on the banks
of the beautiful Millbrook stream in Yallingup, is just perfect for those
wanting to have a magic holiday getaway.

EXPRESS 28 DAY SALE: ALL OFFERS PRESENTED 4PM,


10TH DECEMBER 2015 (UNLESS SOLD PRIOR)
Selling up for a life on an ocean yacht. This farm must sell. Attractive
25 acre river front farm includes roadside ofce and sales store with
machinery sheds. Currently growing and selling avocados from the
roadside shop. This farm would suit horses and other livestock, with
ample pasture and water.

HOME OPEN: SATURDAY 28TH NOVEMBER


4.00PM - 5.00PM

HOME OPEN: SATURDAY 12TH DECEMBER


11.00AM - 12.30PM

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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3 STOCKYARD LANE, GEOGRAPHE

EXPRESS 28 DAY SALE

EW

BUSSELTON

$389,000

RETIREMENT TIME MOVING ON!

HOLIDAY INVESTMENT VILLA

E28DS: ALL OFFERS PRESENTED 5PM, 7TH DECEMBER 2015 (UNLESS SOLD PRIOR)
Owners consolidating to live the retirement dream so keen to move this on! Modern (built 2010), within
5 minutes to Busselton Jetty/CBD, and an easy 10 minute walk to the beach. Featuring nearly 300sqm
open living with separate ofce, theatre, activity room and huge 80sqm patio. Rental appraisal at $460
per week so ideal to rent out and then retire to in the future.

The Sebel Busselton provides the perfect opportunity to purchase a short stay villa where you can visit
up to 3 months of the year and is fully managed with good returns. This self-contained walk-in walk-out
3 bedroom villa features high end t out and a wide variety of leisure facilities including an indoor and
outdoor pool, tness centre, tennis courts, squash court, billiards table and kids club.

HOME OPEN: SUNDAY 2.00PM - 2.45PM & TUESDAY 4.30PM - 5.30PM

TY CRIDDLE 0427 175 426

JASON DRAGSTRA 0400 208 268

ty.criddle@acton.com.au

jason.dragstra@acton.com.au

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GAVIN HOWLETT 0428 567 090


gavin.howlett@acton.com.au

THOMSON BROOK

$696,000 NEGOTIABLE

BANK SAYS SELL 275 ACRES

EXPRESS 28 DAY SALE

OWNER RELUCTANTLY SELLING

275 acres of grazing land with a modest 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom cottage. This picturesque farm has
3 dams, a spring fed dam with power and a creek line full of waterholes and stream springs.

433 MARINE TERRACE, GEOGRAPHE

E28DS: ALL OFFERS PRESENTED 5PM, 15TH DECEMBER 2015 (UNLESS SOLD PRIOR)
Owner needs to downsize to a smaller property sooner rather than later. An opportunity now exists
to purchase a spacious, energy efcient home, in a tightly held pocket in Port Geographe. This warm,
inviting and immaculately presented home brings you relaxed family living in a sensational location. Walk
to beach, canals, local shops and Sensations Caf.
4

HOME OPEN: SATURDAY 1.00PM 2.00PM

LYNDA BROUGHTON 0407 513 874

PETER JOHNSTON 0439 971 150


peter.johnston@acton.com.au

lynda.broughton@acton.com.au

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SUN, SAND, SEA

EXPRESS 28 DAY SALE

E28DS: ALL OFFERS PRESENTED 4PM, 18TH DECEMBER 2015 (UNLESS SOLD PRIOR)
An unbelievable opportunity awaits the lucky purchaser of this amazing absolute beachfront permanent
live block, nothing between you and the magnicent Bunker Bay beach. Located next to the Pullman
Bunker Bay Resort, which you have full access to all the resort facilities including
innity swimming pool, tennis court and restaurant, also close by is the Bunkers Beach
Caf. Enjoy breathtaking ocean views from a second storey, spend your time shing,
snorkelling and making the most of your beach front residence.

2/2 GRIBBLE CIRCUIT, KEALY

$329,000 EACH

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, and the rst area to have high speed NBN available.
3

HOME OPEN: SATURDAY 1.30PM 2.15PM

GAVIN HOWLETT 0428 567 090

VINCENT MARRUFFO 0418 901 418

gavin.howlett@acton.com.au

vincent.marruffo@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

164 BROOME STREET, COTTESLOE

$3,280,000

CONTEMPORARY FAMILY BEACH HOUSE

This is a home that will work equally well for downsizers, or families. The separation is excellent, whilst still
retaining a sense of togetherness.
The ground oor offers a well-designed study/ofce area, an authentic cinema room, and a spacious,
light lled open plan living dining area. The kitchen is so well designed, with top end Miele appliances,
caesarstone benchtops, and a butlers pantry. There is also a downstairs bathroom. The covered alfresco with
built in stainless cupboards, sink and double wine fridge, is an entertainers haven. Secluded, protected and
visually appealing.

503sqm

HOME OPEN:
SATURDAY 28TH NOVEMBER
12.05PM - 12.40PM

Upstairs comprises the master suite with a spacious walk in robe, and ensuite bathroom, as well as two
additional double bedrooms, both with BIR and a family bathroom.

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

Personally Sold/Under Offer


Since JANUARY $74,527,500
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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 28, 2015 Page 61

COTTESLOE

52 KATHLEEN STREET, COTTESLOE

IT WILL FEEL LIKE CHRISTMAS ON KATHLEEN

$2,595,000
3

A tasteful design echoing the laidback vibe of its family orientated setting. The newly built homes artful
fusion of classic and contemporary design elements and idyllic pool and alfresco area are perfectly suited to
Cottesloe living.

574sqm

HOME OPEN:
SATURDAY 28TH NOVEMBER
12.55PM - 1.30PM

All the bedrooms are large, with walk in robes and ensuites. There is a study nook, as well as a cosy TV
lounge or fourth bedroom. A spacious open plan living/dining area and an impressive kitchen, with Miele
appliances and Caesarstone bench tops, opens directly onto the pool area. Floor to ceiling bi-fold doors
ensure there is total integration between indoor and outdoor living.
An unexpected treat, in such a wonderful location, just a stroll to, cafs and eateries, sought-after schools and
the beach.

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

5 LYONS STREET, COTTESLOE

ARCHITECTURAL DELIGHT IN BEACHSIDE POCKET

Inspired architectural design combined with superior construction has created a superb contemporary home
with an easy owing oorplan featuring spacious & airy interiors tailored for a family-friendly lifestyle.
Exceptional for its abundance of natural northern light and premium nishes, it has a wide entry foyer,
spacious home ofce, tranquil adults sitting room, spacious Italian imported open-plan kitchen and large
living & dining areas owing to the outdoor deck and entertainment areas, with the tiled outdoor shower, 8
person spa, mature lemon and lime trees and natural gas BBQ.

$2,675,000
3

481sqm

HOME OPEN:
SATURDAY 28TH NOVEMBER
11.20AM - 11.55AM

Upstairs comprises the large master bedroom (with built in robes and ensuite), two more large double
bedrooms, a sleek bathroom and versatile childrens study, television area or playroom, complemented by
extensive use of marine grade stainless steel balustrades.

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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7/13 DELROSSO PLACE, OCONNOR $350PW

15/42 BURNS ST, NORTH FREMANTLE $625PW

FURNISHED 1 BEDROOM

RIVERSIDE LIVING!

Apartment in fantastic secure location. Remote gate entry with private


intercom system entry. Close to shops, public transport and parks.

Spacious 3 level townhouse located in the prestigious North Bank precinct


only a short stroll to local cafes, river, walking and cycling paths and
within close proximity to public transport links.
This spacious 3 level property features:

Air conditioning
Built-in Wardrobe
Close to Schools
Close to Transport
Secure Parking
Intercom Remote Control Gate
Available early December 2015 for a 6 -12 month lease.
1

Modern kitchen with dishwasher


Lounge with access to rear courtyard/garden
Polished wooden oors
3 good size bedrooms, master with ensuite and balcony
Split system air conditioning
2 modern bathrooms, 3 WCs

HOME OPEN: BY APPOINTMENT

FIONA SHORT 0447 060 135


fiona.short@acton.com.au

GINA BUCKLE 0437 927 018


gina.buckle@acton.com.au

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30/132 ABERDEEN ST, NORTHBRIDGE

$440PW

42/96 GUILDFORD RD, MT LAWLEY

$330PW

RESORT STYLE COMPLEX

SEMI FURNISHED APARTMENT

Well located position within walking distance to all amenities including


cafes, restaurants, public transport and the CBD.

Located in a secure complex, with pool and is close to shops, easy


access to public transport. Located close to the Maylands Caf strip.

The apartment complex offers Resort Style facilities of large swimming


pool, sauna, gym and communal BBQ area, secure parking.

Large private balcony with AMAZING river views


Spacious open-plan dining and lounge
Kitchen with plenty of cupboard space
Two bedrooms, master bedroom with double mirrored robe
Bathroom with bath/shower
One car bay

Large apartment
Modern spacious open-plan living
Roomy kitchen offering gas cooking
Pleasant outlook from well apportioned balcony
2 bedrooms, 2 bathroom
2

HOME OPEN: BY APPOINTMENT

HOME OPEN: BY APPOINTMENT

KIM FERNIE 0408 985 027


kim.fernie@acton.com.au

KIM FERNIE 0408 985 027


kim.fernie@acton.com.au

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Nestled behind the tree lined scape and perfectly positioned in this highly sought after Blue Chip locale, this lovely
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Beautiful detailed archways frame the hallway, lounge and dining areas. Ornate ceilings, large windows, picture
rails, plantation shutters and an open replace add to the timeless grace of the home.
A light-lled kitchen and meals is at the rear of the home, fully appreciating a gorgeous aspect of the private
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Community news

Theres good
news and bad
FISHING

with Gary Shugg


The great news from
Fisheries Minister Ken
Baston is that after many
years of good management,
the stocks of pink snapper
in Shark Bay are now significantly above target.
For many years, anglers had
to work with a tag system in
Shark Bays Freycinet estuary,
but now the rules have been
simplified.
The tag lottery system has
been removed and, to simplify
the rules even more, the maximum size limit for pink snapper
in the inner gulfs has also been
removed.
Although the Freycinet estuary has been opened up again,
there are new rules to make
sure that the stock of big pinkies will always be there. The
old days of filling the freezer
with snapper fillets are well
and truly over.
The new rules include a possession limit of 5kg of fillets or
one days bag limit of whole fish,
and this applies from January
1 next year.
With many more anglers able
to fish in this area, the estuary
will be managed as a low-take
area, ensuring good fishing for
our kids.
These days, many anglers in
search of a monster red are
using soft plastic lures and jigs
and I would think that about

99% of anglers who target these


big fish will release them back
into the water for another lucky
angler to catch.
Check in with the fisheries
website fish.wa.gov.au to
make sure you understand all
the rules about the Shark Bay
pink snapper fishery.
So much for the good news.
Now what the hell has been
happening down at Cockburn
Sound?
There were reports during
the week of dead fish washing
up on to local beaches.
We have seen plenty of fish
kills over the years, but usually
in the Swan and Canning rivers
and usually when there is an
algal bloom. I cannot remember the last time a big fish kill
occurred in the Sound.
We are not talking about a
few fish here, and not all the
same species. There were reports of small dead herring,
skippy and tailor up to bigger
fish like mulloway. One picture
I saw was of a decent pink
snapper.
After all the measures to protect pink snapper stocks in the
Sound, the last thing we need
is a disaster like this.
It will be interesting to see
the reasons boffins come up
with for the fish deaths.
Hopefully we will get some
answers in the next week or so.
This type of fish kill will affect
all POST territory anglers, so it
is in our best interests to find
its cause as soon as possible.

The power of wind The Fremantle Chamber Orchestra will present two concerts next week.

Orchestra fancies Footwork

In a tribute to the great


Australian composer Roger
Smalley, who died in August,
the Fremantle Chamber
Orchestra will play his work
Footwork, also known at
Birthday Tango.

Smalley, who was born in


Britain, lived and worked in
Perth for many years and has
influenced many of WAs great
musicians.

The orchestra, conducted by


Christopher van Tuinen, will
play Smalleys work as part of
a concert on December 5, to be
repeated on December 6.
Also on the program will be
Mozarts Sinfonia Concertante
for Four Winds, featuring Liz
Chee on oboe, Ashley Smith
on clarinet, Julia Brooke on
horn and Adam Mikulicz on
bassoon.

Opening the concert will be


Haydns Symphony No. 22 The
Philosopher.
The recital is at 3pm on
Saturday, December 5, in
Wesley Church in Perth city
and will be repeated at 3pm
on Sunday, December 6, in the
Fremantle Town Hall.
Tickets $39, $33 concession
and $20 for under-17 are available at the door or via Ticketek.

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10 Athelstan Road, Cottesloe


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Brilliant Use of Local Stone


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Downstairs Games Room with Bathroom
Laundry with Drying Courtyard
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Onto a Spacious Covered Verandah

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Large Additional Bedrooms
Central Courtyard

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Community news

Next stop is the MCG


A team of cricketers from
Kapinara Primary School thought
they had made it when they won
the chance to play at the WACA
ground in their first season.
Now the 12-year-olds from Year 6
have an even bigger target in sight.
They have won their way to
play at the Mecca of cricket, the
Melbourne Cricket Ground.
Coach Louise Smith said the City
Beach students had played cricket
before but never as a school team.
They won the state championships and that opened the gates
to the MCG next month.
They are all very excited, Ms
Smith said.

Nothing to do in
the holidays?
There will be holiday tennis
camps in Shenton Park for children finishing school early in
December.
Tennis Factory holiday camps
start on Monday, December 7.
There will be full morning and
half morning camps, from Monday
to Friday from December 7 to 18.
And dont forget the ever-popular
Christmas camp from Monday to
Thursday, December 21 to 24.
To enrol, go to tennisfactory.
com.au/enrolonline.php or call
the Tennis Factory on 9381 2213.

Pictured after their win at the WACA with teacher and coach Louise Smith are,
from left, Joshua Munt, James Lantzke, Brodie Andrews, Christian Helberg,
Bentley Gordon, Peter Buckingham, Henry Small, Cameron Meakins, Lachlan
Flavel and Christopher Jordan.

First edition sold out!

New updated
edition now on sale

$30
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

A happy ending for Toby


Floreat pooch Toby has
blossomed from a blind
homeless hound to be the
star of a new TV advertisement highlighting the role
pets play in improving humans health.
The five-year-old terriercross is in the first of a series
of advertisements by the
health insurer HIF.
Karen Rhodes, the Shenton
Park Dogs Refuge Home
president, said all of the dogs
in the series of commercials
had remarkable stories, but
Tobys tale was extra special.
Little Toby was blind,
homeless and petrified when
he was rescued by the team at
the Dogs Refuge Home, and
because the kennel environment was extremely frightening for him he spent several
months in the trainers office,
Ms Rhodes said.
There was only one person
he immediately trusted during his time at the refuge and
that was Lauren, who heads
our team of volunteers, and
after initially fostering him,
she and her family fell in love

Its a fairytale ending for blind pooch Toby.


and decided to adopt him.
And so after a very bad
start in life, Toby has flourished in his new home and,
despite his blindness, he is
the happiest little dog and
couldnt be more loved by
his family.
In turn they have been
hugely rewarded by giving him
the loving home he deserved.
The adverts were commissioned following research
showing that 99% of people

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while 85% reported they had
become healthier as a result
of becoming dog owners.
Anne Humphrey, from HIF,
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money on actors, we chose to
invite dogs who have previously been rescued from local
animal shelters to star in our
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POST, November 28, 2015 Page 67

Community news

Hello, Im Jennifer
and Im here to help
By DAVID COHEN
Like many people, Jennifer
Bradbeer knows families affected by suicide.
But unlike most, she has done
a lot to help.
Jennifer (56), of Wembley,
has three children, a new
granddaughter, and she spends
four hours a week talking on
the phone to callers who are
suicidal or considering taking
their own lives.
Jennifer has been a Lifeline
WA phone crisis support volunteer for three years.
In the past 12 months, more
than 57,000 West Australians
called the 24-hour service.
I always knew Lifeline was
there, and I was looking for
something to do, Jennifer
said.
I wanted to help people who
were suicidal. It was more the
families that affected me the
people left behind.
I thought if I could stop one
family from going through that
it would be worth it.
Volunteers typically do one
four-hour shift a week. The
intensity of the work means its
too hard to do more.
You need to be patient, and
able to listen, Jennifer said.
It can take a while for people
to feel courageous about what
they want to tell you.
On average, one person a day

commits suicide in WA.


Nearly 90% of calls to Lifeline
are answered. The organisation
would prefer to answer all of
them.
How does Jennifer know if
she has prevented someone
from suicide?
Last week I had a caller
who said it was the third day
in a row shed rung Lifeline,
Jennifer said.
She said, Its saving my life.
You hear the saddest, saddest
stories.
Jennifer averages eight calls
a shift, but last week had three
one-hour conversations.
She said she wished more
young men would call.
She said the highest cause of
death among adolescents and
young men was suicide.
How do we get them to
understand they should
call Lifeline? Thats the big
challenge, she said.
To every caller Jennifer and
the other volunteers must ask:
Are you having thoughts of
suicide?
If they have a suicide plan,
its about disarming the plan,
she said.
Sometimes they say, I dont
want to die, I just want to get
rid of the pain.
Its about keeping them
alive.
For some people, just making
the call makes them realise they
dont want to die.
Jennifer unwinds from her

work by having dinner with


her colleagues after her shift
or going to the beach.
Her spoodle Bella goes to
work with her.
She is the official crisis
supporter-supporter, Jennifer
said.
She said her fellow volunteers
also helped.
Im in a room with up to eight
other people also on the phone,
she said.
I hear them and love the way
theyve said something, and
think I can use it.
But one of the hardest
things Lifeline does is
retaining supporters. There is
a turnover.
It costs $3000 to train
volunteers like Jennifer. Lifeline wants donations to its Lights
for Lifeline campaign.
Donors who give $50 go in a
draw to win a Mazda2 Neo sedan.
The campaign runs until
December 31 see www.lights.
org.au.

Crisis supporter Jennifer Bradveer with her spoodle, Bella, a crisis supporter-supporter.
Jennifer was this years
recipient of Lifelines annual
Norma Wakelin Award.
The award is for someone

who demonstrates dedication,


loyalty and above-and-beyond
commitment for the organisation
in the past 12 months.

Be creative and cool in the heat

Stay cool and be creative


during January at Fremantles
new summer school.
Activities for children and
adults will be held in the
comfortable, air-conditioned
rooms of Glyde-In Community
Learning Centre, in East
Fremantle.
Kids can make fused-glass

jewellery, sew or learn beading.


Adults can begin a new
language, learn bridge, meditation or shed skills, or they can
brush off the bike and go for a
group ride.
There are classes in painting, sketching, Japanese
brush painting, patchwork and
jewellery-making.

Or you can attend talks on


art, ethics, genealogy and
courageous women of history.
And there will be films, too.
Youll need to book early
though, because class numbers
are limited.
See the full summer school
program at glydein.org.au, or
ring 9339 3964 for a copy.

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Noel.Jones@elders.com.au
Claremont 303 Stirling Highway | 9286 3655

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9208 1999

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2a Boronia Avenue, Nedlands
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Open Saturday 28th November 11:00am - 11:45am

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Community news

Boaties love
to catch
their crabs

Families
gather
in grief

More than 3.4million fish and


invertebrates from 230 different
species were caught by recreational boat fishers in WA during
2013-14 but crabs are still the
most popular.

All the babies who cannot


be there to enjoy the holiday
season with their parents and
families will be remembered
at a non-denominational
Christmas memorial service.
The service on Tuesday,
December 1, will be conducted
by SANDS, which stands for
miscarriage, stillbirth and
newborn death support.
Every year in WA, about 300
families face the heartbreak of
stillbirth or newborn death and
thousands more experience
early pregnancy loss.
SANDS WA president Janina
Faulkner said: Christmas is
traditionally such a family affair, yet for so many parents
across WA, a loved and cherished baby will be missing.
She said bereaved parents
could invite friends and family
to support them as they publicly
honoured their babies.
The service is at 6pm at Agnes
Walsh House in Subiaco, next
to King Edward Memorial
Hospital.
RSVP adminwa@sands.org.
au.
SANDS provides support, information and education to bereaved parents, their families
and healthcare professionals.
Anyone affected by the death
of a baby can ring the 24-hour
SANDS support line on 1300 072
637 or visit www.sands.org.au.

It was a snip Emily Runduss haircut drew a big crowd. Photo: Paul McGovern

The long and the short of it


Emily Rundus decided to
donate her hair after hearing
about a boy in the US who was
bullied.
Emily, who is a Year 6 student
at Presbyterian Ladies College,
learnt that the boy had been
bullied after growing his hair
to be donated in honour of a
friend who died of cancer.
After growing her hair all year,
Emily now has a stylish bob.
The 30cm that has been cut off
will help make a wig for a sick

child being treated for cancer.


Emilys mother, Helen, contacted the PMH Foundation,
who put her in touch with
George Thompson, one of WAs
remaining wig makers.
Mr Thompson said he needed
hair at least 30cm long to make
a wig.
He is retired but still handmakes wigs, Helen said.
He said he needed 700g of
hair to make a wig: Emilys
donation was 140g.

Emilys friend, Iona Presentation College student Sophia


Arlow, also had her hair cut.
Emilys junior school friends
applauded her as Mr Thompson
cut her hair.
My hair feels a lot lighter
but its really cool, she said.
I feel really good because I
helped someone out.
Emily has collected more than
$2100 for the PMH Foundation,
and asked for it to go towards
childrens cancer research.

Releasing the latest WA recreational boat fishing survey,


Fisheries Minister Ken Baston
said more than 901,000 blue swimmer crabs had been caught.
About 68% of the crabs were
released an increase of about
20% on the previous survey.
Mr Baston said for overall fish
caught, more than half were released, showing that recreational
fishers were respecting conservation measures.
School whiting proved to
be the most popular fin fish.
About 352,000 school whiting
were caught, as well as 173,000
Australian herring and about
148,000 pink snapper.
Boat fishing was most popular
between Kalbarri and Augusta,
where catches of pink snapper
and dhufish have remained
steady.
The biennial survey isa funded
from the recreational fishing boat licence and involved
7500 people fishing from boats.
The next survey is already under
way.
As part of the stock recovery
plan, taking or landing demersal
fin fish is prohibited between
Kalbarri and Augusta from
October 15 to December 15
(inclusive) each year and any
of these fish caught from a boat
or from shore during the closed
season have to be returned to
the water as soon as possible.

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LAST CHANCE. BIDDING STARTS AT $1.6M


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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
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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

Page 72 POST, November 28, 2015

for sale
10 Adderley Street, Mount Claremont
4

1012 sqm

auction
You Will Love This
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder! Look beyond the 1970s brick exterior
to a brilliantly modern family home on a huge quarter acre block. With 4
bedrooms, 2 baths, open plan kitchen, living and dining, teenage retreat/
games room, laundry, huge paved alfresco, lawns, in ground trampoline,
pristine pool, garage/workshop opening to the rear lane and much loved
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at its best. Probably the best spot in Mt Claremont a wide tranquil leafy
street, huge quarter acre block and a lovingly cared for modern home
what more could you wish for?

Open Saturday 28th November 12:50pm - 1:20pm


Auction on-site (unless sold prior) | Sat 12th December 11:00am

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

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

12 Houston Place, Mount Claremont


4

468 sqm

auction
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Open Saturday 28th November 12:10pm - 12:40pm


Auction on-site (unless sold prior) | Sat 12th December 12:00pm

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

POST, November 28, 2015 Page 73

for sale
6 Barrow Court, Mount Claremont
4

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nook, outdoor entertaining and tucked away in a private spot on a green
title block, this is the perfect family home. With reverse cycle ducted
a/c with individual room control, plantation shutters throughout, alarm,
internet/TV connectivity in every room, and with close proximity to the best
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Open Saturday 28th November 11:30am - 12:00pm

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

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

9 Strickland Street, Mount Claremont


3

463 sqm

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from
$999k

Priced To Sell
Beautifully contemporary with a touch of original character, this renovated
single storey home brings you relaxed, comfortable modern family living
at its best. The home is stylishly rendered in on-trend grey with bright
white accents and a bullnose verandah with wraparound timber decking.
Beautiful front gardens are completely fenced with plenty of room for a
trampoline under shady native trees. Expansive family living spaces are
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best spots, this fabulous home delivers utterly enchanting family living.

Open Saturday 28th November 12:15pm - 12:45pm

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

Page 74 POST, November 28, 2015

Community news

Nedlands seniors
worlds a stage
Stories from the stage will
be told at the final meeting
for the year of the Nedlands
branch of National Seniors.

Ready to paint Deloitte volunteers are, from left, Melissa Travers, Jessica Sashegyi and Lucy Carter.

Lick of paint transforms a home


A team of volunteers put
their painting skills to the
test for a day and transformed
the inside of MercyCares
Wembley youth accommodation service, Carlow House.
The 30 volunteers from the
WA branch of Deloitte worked
hard to paint every room in the
house as part of the transformation project.
Carlow House is MercyCares
24-hour supported youth accommodation service for people
aged 16 to 19 who have either
been homeless or are at risk of
homelessness because of family
breakdown and other traumas.

Accommodation coordinator
Tess Lau said Carlow House allowed young people to live in
a safe, supported environment
while they learnt life skills that
could help them live independently and either work or study.
Its really important to provide a homely space that is
pleasant, warm, inviting and
nurturing, she said.
A fresh coat of paint helped
achieve this.
The young people get to see
volunteers give their time to
make this environment better,
and this is a strong message that
says we care and you deserve
this, she said.

MercyCare CEO Chris Hall


said it was fantastic to have
corporate partners willing to
donate their time and energy.
MercyCare is dedicated to
breaking cycles of disadvantage
and Carlow House is a very
important part of this mission,
he said.
We really want to thank the
Deloitte staff for volunteering
their time and Perotts Paint for
donating the paint.
Mike Lynn from Deloitte said
the company had a long history
of involvement with MercyCare.
Our staff passionately relate
to its mission of breaking cycles
of disadvantage, he said.

Actor, director and writer


Jenny Davis will be the
speaker at the meeting at
10am on Tuesday, December
1, at Drabble House behind
Nedlands library.
Jenny has worked nationally
and internationally as an actor
and was artistic director of the
WA Youth Theatre for 10 years.
More than 20 years ago she
founded Agelink Theatre,
which creates shows based on
oral histories.
Jenny has written and directed many shows for Agelink,
including Dear Heart, based
on her aunts World War II letters and diaries, which toured
Australia and to the UK and
was commissioned as a book
by Allen and Unwin and as

an audio book by Bolinda


publishing.
Last year her play and production, Cis and Barbiche, also
based on WWII letters and
diaries, had a sell-out season
in Perth.
Agelink has just completed
three new projects written
and directed by Jenny Dont
Forget Me Cobber, based on
WA letters and diaries from
WWI; Red Flowering Gums,
set in 1929 at Enderslea Farm
in Chittering; and a new play
about the 1950s called The
Time of Your Life, which was
performed during Heritage
Week.
Jenny received a Centenary
Medal for services to the theatre industry.
After Jennys talk, the
seniors branch will adjourn
to Nedlands Golf Club for
Christmas lunch.

Christmas spirit led to WWI truce


On Christmas Day during
World War I, 101 years ago,
British and German troops
on the Western Front held
an unofficial and temporary
truce.
This legendary outbreak
of festive camaraderie is the
subject of a documentary film
that will be screened on the
final open day of the year at
Anzac Cottage on Sunday,
December 6.
The cottage will be open for
visitors from 1 to 4pm and the

documentary will be shown at


2.30pm.
All are invited to visit Anzac
Cottage at 38 Kalgoorlie Street,
Mt Hawthorn, to learn more
about it and its inspiring
origins.
Afternoon tea, including a
piece of Christmas cake, will
be available for a gold coin
donation.
For more information,
contact Anne on 0411 445 582
or email chapan@highway1.
com.au.

for sale
14 Kirwan Street, Floreat
3

905 sqm

from
$1,295,000

A Captivating Setting
Set in a highly sought after position on an impressive 905 sq metre North
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traditional and contemporary charm and is set amongst a luscious garden
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enjoy relaxing in the secluded garden oasis that has a decked undercover
area and large paved area for alfresco dining or relaxing with friends.

Open Saturday 28th November 2:15pm - 3:00pm

Adrian Abel | 0410 564 304 | adrian@abelmcgrath.com.au


Claremont

Leederville

Subiaco

9286 3655

9208 1999

9381 2055

abelmcgrath.com.au

POST, November 28, 2015 Page 75

low
$1 millions

auction

136 Woolwich Street, West Leederville


4

298sqm

61 Woolwich Street, West Leederville


4

Final Notice

586sqm

low
$1 millions

25b Simper Street, Wembley


3

Two for One!

366sqm

Elegant and Spacious

Architecturally designed with stunning open plan ow,


great natural light and immaculate nishings.

Duplex site with renovated family home. Prime location


with capacity to develop or live the family dream.

Auction this Sat 28th Nov at 12:00pm unless sold prior.


Bids start at $1,150,000. Doors open at 11:00am.

This sophisticated home has been cleverly designed for


modern living and entertaining. The spaciousness, style
and quality of this stunning home will be sure to please.

Open Sat 1:00pm 1:45pm

Open Sat 1:45pm - 2:45pm

Adam Marchant 0414 434 686

Adam Marchant 0414 434 686

Adam Marchant 0414 434 686

from
$1,385,000

75 Kalinda Drive, City Beach


3

1214sqm

auction

39 The Boulevard, Floreat


3

Packed with Potential and Proportions!

688sqm

An Immaculate Offering

auction

89 Buntine Road, Wembley Downs


3

873sqm

Develop Your Future! R20 ZONING!

STOP SEARCHING! Your next renovation project is


here. Being offered for the rst time in 52 years, the
opportunities are endless.

With charming street appeal, this character home


offers lots of potential to renovate, extend and create
your own modern touches.

Across the road from the Reserve on 873 sqm this


exciting block offers subdivision potential (STCA) or a
sensational new home site, with 34 metre frontage.

Open Sat 11:00am-11:45am

Auction this Sat 28th Nov at 11:00am unless sold prior.


Open Sat from 10:30am
Adrian Abel 0410 564 304

Auction this Sat 28th Nov at 2:00pm unless sold prior.


Open Sat from 1:30pm
Michael Hallam 0407 470 100

Nicole Jones 0435 450 955

from
$1,595,000

10 Omaroo Terrace, City Beach


4

360sqm

Simply Stunning

from
$1,295,000

100a Lissadell Street, Floreat


3

455sqm

Contemporary Convenience

from
$1,049,000

4 Coneower Corner, Churchlands


3

247sqm

Welcome Home

Developed for the MS Society Mega Home Lottery this


split level four bedroom, three bathroom home is fully
furnished and impressive in design.

Located in a fabulous position with plenty of


surrounding conveniences. On a green title 455 sq
metres and with no strata to worry about.

This home offers the full package enjoying privacy and


a tranquil treed outlook, immediate comfort, an easy
care low maintenance lifestyle.

Open Sat 12:00pm-12:45pm

Open Sat 10:00am-10:45am

Open Sat 12:45pm-1:15pm

Nicole Jones 0435 450 955

Adrian Abel 0410 564 304

Michael Hallam 0407 470 100

Leederville 247 Oxford Street | 9208 1999


Subiaco
236 Rokeby Road | 9381 2055

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Community news

Golf ladies pool


resources for kids
The ladies of Nedlands Golf
Club have chipped in with a
big donation for the Hollywood
Primary School pool.
Nedlands ladies president
Susan Watson handed over a
cheque for $2000 to P&C president Jennifer Grove at a school
assembly.
Ms Watson said: We are always
pleased to be able to support community good causes and we feel
the intense effort put in by the
families of Hollywood Primary
School to save their pool should
be rewarded by our support.

She said it was particularly


pleasing that families of sick children at hospitals would be able to
use the pool.
Ms Grove said the donation was
a big boost to the P&Cs fundraising efforts.
The 45-year-old pool is on
school land but the Department
of Education told parents it had
other spending priorities.
Nedlands council donates $7000
a year to allow other members of
the community to use it but told
parents it would not pay for repairs
because it does not own the pool.

RIGHT: Hollywood
students, from left,
Eve Vallet and Isaac
Agnew, Bianca WenSomosy and Michael
Judkins show Susan
Watson from Nedlands
Golf Club how they look
after their pool.

Why should kids have all the fun?


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Readers tell us they have carried out major
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POST trades and services directory near the back
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The directory is also available on the Internet at
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Support POST advertisers they make your


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A young orang-utan
named Little Bobo will be
the star of a family night
at the Subiaco library.
The story of Little Bobo
will be brought to life by
puppeteer Joanne Foley
and musical entertainers
Kaleidoscope Ensemble.
They will offer a sneak
peak at their new summer
show about Little Bobos
adventures during the
free event at the library,
from 6pm on Monday,
December 7.
Violinist Gillian Catlow
and guitarist Charles
Hoernemann will be joined
by multi-instrumentalist
Ron Reeves and puppeteer

Joanne, who is internationally acclaimed.


In true Kaleidoscope
style, there will be plenty
of music, stories, anecdotes
and interaction. A light supper will be provided.
The show is supported
by the Subiaco council. To
reserve a place, contact the
library 9237 9300 or library@
subiaco.wa.gov.au.
The Kaleidosope
Ensemble will perform
the full show of Little Bobo
at the Subiaco Arts Centre
during the school holidays,
from January 20 to 23.
Book for the holiday show
at the Subiaco Arts Centre
box office, 10am to 3pm, Litttle Bobo the orang-utan will make an appearance with his
Monday to Friday.
musician friends at Subiaco library.

The pleasure of slow foods Try 19 great


Everyone knows about fast food, but
what about slow food?
Slow foods will be the focus of the last
public meeting for the year organised by
nutrition group OSWA.
The speaker will be Pauline Tresise
from Slow Foods, an organisation that
believes that by understanding where
food comes from, how it was produced and
by whom, adults and children can learn
how to combine pleasure and responsibility in daily choices and appreciate the
cultural and social importance of food.
Slow foods are natural, good-quality
local foods, like fruit and vegetables, that
require less preparation and processing

to be turned into meals.


Locally sourced foods that do not have
to be transported over long distances
have less impact on the environment.
Eating local means accessible prices
for consumers as well as fair conditions
and pay for producers.
The meeting will be held at 2pm on
Saturday, December 5, at the Anglican
Church hall, 257 Barker Road, Subiaco,
next to Coles.
All are welcome and the entry donation
of $7 includes a nutritious afternoon tea.
No booking is needed call Tessa
Jupp at Post Polio on 9383 9050 for more
information.

white wines
Nineteen riesling wines from
the Great Southern will be celebrated in a special event at the
Royal Perth Yacht Club.
There will be jazz, fresh
oysters, canapes and a seafood
barbecue.
The $45 ticket includes a
Plumm white wine glass to take
home.
Raising Riesling is on Sunday,
December 6, from 4 to 7pm. To
book go to trybooking.com.

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m. 0403 344 649
e. scott@spacerealty.com.au

856sqm

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Community news

A gift of education
One in three Australian
children needs learning support, says childrens education
charity The Smith Family.

Rotary Club of Dalkeith members, from left, Don Chipper, Neil Wilkie and Bruce Fiegert get into the spirit of
the clubs annual Cans for Christmas food collection appeal.

Rotarians pull out all stops


Can you help with canned,
bottled, non-perishable
food for needy families this
Christmas?
The Dalkeith Rotary Club
will conduct its annual
Christmas can collection next
Sunday morning, December 6.
Yellow leaflets headed Can
Can Can You Help?, along
with white plastic bags, will
be placed in residents letterboxes by members of the

Dalkeith Rotary Club during


the coming week.
Residents are encouraged
to be generous with gifts of
food cans for Christmas to
help needy families around
Perth. The collected cans will
be distributed by Foodbank.
Residents can also donate
food into marked bins at the
IGA store on the corner of
Stirling Highway and Florence
Road as well as at the IGA
Dalkeith shopping centre in

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The Christmas can collection
has been successfully conducted for the past 15 years and
is one of the Dalkeith Rotary
Clubs most successful charitable events due to the generosity of Nedlands, Dalkeith and
Claremont residents.
Last year an incredible
2000kg in food donations was
collected and the club is
hoping this years collection
will be even better.

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Susan James

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Launching The Smith Familys


2015 Christmas Appeal, WA
general manager Lorna Woodley
said the organisation needed to
raise $3.4million by the end of
the year to deliver this critical
support.
For most of us, Christmas is
a time for giving, Ms Woodley
said. For a child living in
disadvantage, having someone
support their education and
provide them with learning
opportunities can be the greatest gift.
She said children growing up
in families dealing with sickness,
disability and unemployment
faced an array of challenges that
could also affect their education.
The difficulties they face at
home often have a negative impact on their life at school, and
will continue to do so, without
extra help including outside
school hours, she said.

The Smith Family runs learning support programs throughout


the year that have proved highly
effective.
Last year, 1089 primary students took part in the student2
student reading program, with
95% improving their reading.
The program matches students
with trained buddies who listen
to them read over the phone
two to three times each week
for 18 weeks.
Of the nearly 3000 disadvantaged primary students who
attended The Smith Familys
after school Learning Clubs for
tutoring, 89% said it helped them
try harder at school.
This support will give students the skills, motivation
and essentials to stay in school
and get the most from their
education so they can create a
better future for themselves,
Ms Woodley said.
Donations to The Smith
Familys 2015 Christmas Appeal
can be made at www.thesmithfamily.com.au or phone 1800
024 069.

Stamp show has the answers


Do you fancy a new hobby, or
need a gift for the philatelist
in your family?
Head along to the Philatelic
Society of WAs free open day
from 9am to 4pm on Sunday,
December 13.
Seven society members will
have trading tables, and from
11am to 1.30pm you can inspect
some of the 500 lots that will be
up for auction from 2pm.
There will be free refreshRead the POST online at

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about stamp collecting and club
activities.
Everyone is welcome to
the open day, to be held at
Wellington Fair, 18 to 19 Lord
Street, Perth, on the corner of
Wellington Street.
For more information, ring
Ross Wood on 9294 3356, Ken
Moore on 9457 0375 or 0481 059
927, or Bernard Buckland on
9527 6090.

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Community news

Aussie opener
to coach girls

Music and
morning tea
for seniors

Australian womens cricketer


Elyse Villani will be coaching
at Perths first girls only cricket
clinics.

Mosman Park, Peppermint


Grove and Cottesloe councils
put on morning tea for about 120
residents to celebrate Seniors
Week.
The morning tea, at Mosman
Park Bowling Club, featured a
concert by Beehive Montessori
School students and hits of yesteryear performed by professional
musician Ben OBrien.
Guests also learnt about the
Grove librarys community history
services and were encouraged to
make appointments with Sindy
Dowden at the library to record
their oral histories.
Bunnings Cottesloe, Arts Cafe at
Camelot and Cimbalino Espresso
in Cottesloe donated door prizes.
This event was funded by
the Council on the Ageing,
Lotterywest and the Department
of Local Government and
Communities.

Seniors in Mosman Park enjoy a concert presented by students from Beehive Montessori School.

Ding dong merrily in Perth


The Bell Tower turns 15
next month and you could
win a behind the scenes tour.
The tower, in Barrack
Square, overlooking the Swan
River, recently won silver in
the Cultural Tourism category
of the WA Tourism Awards.
It is the home of the 12
Swan Bells, 240-year-old bells
from St Martin-in-the-Fields
Church, in London, that were
given to the people of WA to
commemorate Australias

bicentenary.
In St Martin-in-the-Fields,
they were rung to signal
historic and national events
such as the end of the Battle
of Trafalgar in 1805, and at
Lord Nelsons funeral in 1806.
The Bell Tower is the only
location in the world where
you can view the ancient art
of change ringing and the bell
movement simultaneously.
On the towers birthday,
Thursday, December 10, eve-

ryone is invited to join the


celebration by leaving their
Bell Tower memories on the
Facebook Memory Board
(go to thebelltowerperth on
Facebook) and enter the draw
to win a behind the scenes
tour.
There will be half-price
entry all day and the volunteer
ringers have planned a special
peal to begin at noon.
For more information, go to
thebelltower.com.au.

Want to sing gospel?


Perth International Arts
Festival is looking for gospel
singers to perform with UKs
House Gospel Choir for their
first Australian appearance on
PIAFs closing weekend.
To apply, send a one-minute
video of yourself singing a
song preferably something
with gospel, house, jazz or blues
elements with a paragraph
summarising previous experience, to housegospelchoir@
perthfestival.com.au.
Registration closes on Friday,
December 11.

Four two-day clinics will be at


Revolution Sports in Shenton Park
in December and January.
Owner Noddy Holder said
Revolution Sports was delighted to
secure Elyse to help in the coaching clinics.
Elyse is a young woman playing
at the elite level of womens cricket,
he said. She currently opens the
batting for the Southern Stars and
was part of the very successful team
that secured both the Ashes and the
World Cup in England recently.
In addition to being an accomplished player, Elyse is a qualified
coach.
We are seeing more and more
girls wanting to play cricket but, up
until now, their only option in Perth
has been to take part in mainstream
clinics that are overwhelmingly attended by boys.
Joining Elyse in running the clinics will be Dean Holder, Revolution
Sports resident coach.
The clinics will cover all aspects
of the game, including batting, pace
and spin bowling and wicketkeeping, as well as group net and match
scenarios and specialist fielding
sessions.
We have deliberately kept the
groups small to ensure that each
participant gets individually tailored
coaching during their sessions,
Noddy said.
The clinics are being run in two age
groups, 7 to 11-year-olds and 12 years
and over, and will run from December
14 to 17 and January 11 to 14.
Bookings can be made by calling
Dean on 0427 357 774 or emailing
Dean.Holder2628@icloud.com.

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Community news

Student doctors
join climate march
Student doctors from the
University of WA will join
the Peoples Climate March
this Sunday.

Annabel Saggers, left, Chiara Ma, Cadel Evans, and Bill Bien were powerful at Methodist Ladies College.

Sparks fly on stage at MLC


Two Methodist Ladies
College students lit up Hadley
Hall on Monday morning with
the help of a Tour de France
winner.
Annabel Saggers and Chiara
Ma jumped on power-generating bikes with champion
cyclist Cadel Evans to bring
up lights and music at a school
assembly.
Mr Evans visited MLC thanks
to Year 12 student Jackie
Bridgwood, who had won a national competition that aimed
to get young people studying
science, technology, engineering, and maths.
Jackie made a 90-second
video for the competition, run

by global technology company


Siemens.
Her idea was to generate
power from people tapping on
keyboards and mobile phones.
It could power your computer
or, as a combined effort, the
whole building, Jackie said.
Lets tap into the future.
Siemens board member
Roland Busch said Jackies idea
was exciting.
I hope we can make it real,
he said.
We will submit it to a team
and see how it goes.
Mr Evans is the only
Australian cyclist to have won
the Tour de France.
Dont let people tell you you

cant do it, he said.


He said his teachers had said
of him: If he didnt ride his
bike so much, hed be a really
good student.
At school, I gave up French
early, he said.
The first place I lived in
after school was the French
part of Switzerland, so that was
a mistake.
Jackies video also won four
power-generating bikes for her
school.
Her science teacher, Bill
Biffen, a cycling enthusiast, also
jumped on one of the bikes next
to Mr Evans.
Youre a brilliant teacher,
Jackie told him.

The march on November 29


is part of the global push for
action ahead of the UN Climate
Change Conference in Paris
which begins on November 30.
The march is supported by
organisations including the
Royal Australasian College of
Physicians, the Royal Australian
College of General Practitioners,
the Public Health Association
of Australia, the Australian
Medical Students Association
and the Climate Council.
It will call on the Australian
government to make climate
change a national priority.
In a statement to the students,
Professor Fiona Stanley said:
Those most affected by climate
change will be those at the extremes of age old people and
children.
She said they would be affected by increases in air pollution
and rising temperatures and it
was time for a national strategy
to deal with the health effects
of climate change.
Research from the Australian
Academy of Science has indicated that diseases currently
limited to the Australian tropics, including dengue fever, will

begin to travel south if global


warming continues on its current trajectory.
The Academy of Science also
found that an increase in global
temperatures would lead to a
rise in the number of annual
deaths from heat-related illness.
UWA medical student
Madeline Gardner said: We
know that human health will
be severely impacted upon by
climate change.
This has already been seen
in the Pacific Islands, one of our
close neighbours.
Fiji is currently dealing with
a re-emergence of mosquitoborne and climate-influenced
infectious diseases such as
typhoid, dengue fever and leptospirosis. Australia may one
day be similarly affected.
The federal government has
stated that it aims to reduce
emissions by 26-28% by 2030,
compared with 2005 levels.
However, the governments
own Climate Change Authority
recommends that emissions
be reduced by 40-60% by 2030,
relative to 2000 levels. These
recommendations would bring
Australia in line with its international agreement to limit global
warming to 2C.
The Peoples Climate March
is at 1pm on November 29 in
Wellington Square in the city.

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Bikinis at Bathers
CATHERINE MAZZA

International bikini model


Natasha Oakley will be sitting in
the front row with Mosman Park
designer Bridgette Gale at swimwear parades in Fremantle this
Sunday.
Natasha, who was born in
Sydney and is based in LA, found
fame with her blog A Bikini a
Day, showcasing her love of swimwear.
She first worked with Bridgette
on her 2013-14 Amore and

Sorvete collection.
Bridgette, who has a boutique
in Glyde Street, said: Ive always
enjoyed working with Tash, not
only because she is Australian
but also because she has such
a healthy body image which I
believe is very important when
promoting a swimwear brand
worldwide.
Bridgette said she was excited
to show off her home city to
the visiting model, who this
year has collaborated with
designer Camilla
Franks on her
celebrated resort
wear, Camilla.
The label has
become globally
renowned for its
opulent and embellished printed kaftans.
At this Sundays Swim
and Resort Series at Bathers
Beach House, Camillas summer range will take to the runway with fashion by eight local
designers.
In a city full of beach-lovers,
one thing the WA fashion industry
can confidently claim is that local
designers know how to make great
swimwear.
The two parades will showcase
swimwear and resort looks for
summer 2015-16 by Mosman
Parks Amore and Sorvete and
Cottesloe label Ocean Zone,
along with Natalie Rolt, PALM
Swimwear, Rue Stiic, Bernice
Sara, Gypsea, and NU Swimwear.

Iconic swimwear model,


Natasha Oakley.

The Swim and Resort Series is

this Sunday, November 29, from


4.30pm at Bathers Beach House,
Fremantle.
Book through Ticketek.

Bernice Saras collection.

Gypsea will showcase a


range of reversible bikinis.

Photos: Cheyne Tiller Daly

Aspects of Kings Park


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Finally, the
spectacle is here
The Lion King

Crown Theatre
Disney Touring
Productions
Closes February, 2016

REVIEW: SARAH McNEILL

A lot of biggests, longests


and bests have been associated with The Lion King
since its Broadway debut
in 1997, and Im sure that
at its long-awaited opening
night at the Crown I was
one of the few who had
never seen it.
The opening scenes of
both acts explain why it
has inspired awe among
theatre-goers.
To percussive African
rhythms, a gigantic
elephant tramps down the
aisles, giraffes lope across
the stage, antelopes and
gazelles prance gracefully,
a leopard slinks and highflying birds come from
everywhere.
All these inventively
designed creatures are
propelled by actors and it
is an impressive spectacle
of puppetry, make-up, costumes, lighting and sound.
Rob Collins is an endearingly firm and caring
Mufasa, Josh Quong Tart
is strong as his thwarted
and bitter brother, Scar.
Nick Afoas Simba looks
great but is sadly, vocally
weak, unlike Josslynn
Hlenti as lioness, Nala,
who gives the most impressive solo of the evening.
South African composer
Lebo Ms African rhythms,
the on-stage African
percussionists, the Zulu
chants and songs in
language all give the simple
story its African heart.

It is a surprise to hear
the Elton John/Tim Rice
songs Can You Feel the
Love Tonight and Circle of
Life, now enshrined in pop
culture, almost swallowed
up by African percussion.
Director and designer
Julie Taymors inventive, bold and colourful
imaginings for the stage
show never reach the same
heights as the opening
numbers of each act.
The story becomes a
predictable re-telling of the
film, and it is a reminder
that this is after all, just
like the Disney film, a piece
of childrens theatre.

Lots of laughs and


old-style romance
Cinderella

WA Ballet
His Majestys Theatre
Closes December 13

REVIEW: SARAH McNEILL

Principal artist Jayne


Smeulders version of
the well-loved fairytale is
sweet and simple, ideal
for the eager young girls
who turned up on the first
night in their own fairytale
outfits.
It is a good old-fashioned
romance that returns to the
heart of the story: a young
girl who mourns the loss of
Florence LerouxColeno is a beautiful,
caring fairy godmother for
sweet Cinderella (Brooke
Widdison-Jacobs).

utnabout
WA Avocado Festival
Araluen Botanic Park
Saturday and Sunday,
November 28 and 29
10am to 5pm
Celebrate all things
avocado, including fresh
produce, trees for sale,
chefs recipe ideas,
skin and beauty care
and ciders, beers and
cocktails. Entry $15.

Bar Pop

Live at the Orchard music


series
Urban Orchard, Perth Cultural
Centre
Saturday, November
28: Panama, Sydneys
electronic wunderkinds,
supported by local
favourite Lilt.
Sunday, November 29:
Netherlands-raised,
Australian-based WAFIA
joins the party.

The fabulous
South African
Buyi Zama has
played Rafiki
on Broadway,
West End,
Las Vegas and
on US and
Australian
tours.

ARTS

Connections
Nightclub

40th Birthday Party


December 5, 7pm
Celebrate 40 years of
dance, divas, decadence
and diversity under
those famous mirror
balls, entertaining Perths
LGBTQI community.
Book through events.
ticketbooth.com.au.

Raw Artists Perth

Uprising
Thursday,
December 3
Rosemount
Hotel, North
Perth
Another
showcase of
Perths best emerging
artists spanning fashion,
make-up, music, visual
and performing arts in a
one-night extravaganza.

Magic is woven by the birds


that live in the tree planted
over her mothers grave

her mother and longs for


love.
On Allan Lees sparkling
set dominated by a huge
full moon and beautifully
lit by Jon Buswell, the
fairy godmother (Florence
Leroux-Coleno) emerges
from Cinderellas memory of
her loving dead mother and
magic is woven by the birds
that live in the tree planted
over her mothers grave.
The two stepsisters are a
highlight; Melissa Boniface
is delicious as the nasty
tormenting ringleader, and
Sarah Hepburn is delightful as her clumsy, blonde

bimbo follower.
They whole-heartedly
entered into the wicked fun
and slapstick humour that
the characters demand,
with some impressive
comic dancing en pointe.
Matching them in fine
sulky, foot-stamping, bad
tempered style is Polly
Hiltons step-mother.
Brooke WiddisonJacobs danced the
role of Cinderella with
great charm and finesse.
Her final pas de deux
with Prince Charming
(Matthew Lehmann) is
romantic and gorgeous.

Books that
invite jottings
Susan Stevens loves
maps.
For years the Subiaco
bookbinder has collected
atlases, road books, street
directories and geological sheet maps. When she
started using them to cover
her hand-sewn and bound
journals and sketch books
she discovered other people loved them too.
Like me, people are
drawn to maps because
they love the beauty
and the graphics of
them or they have some
personal connection.
People recognise a street
which might have some
family connection or it
represents an anticipation
of adventure and travel,
Susan said.

Her business is
Paperplane and her unique
books and journals will be
on sale at Fremantle Arts
Centres annual Christmas
fair, Bazaar.
Susan did a bookbinding apprenticeship
in the mid 80s, the only
woman in the course. She
said the other girls at the
trade school were all studying hairdressing.
She has worked as a
book binder for various
businesses, currently
for the Art Gallery of
WA, but her home-made
map-covered books have
become increasingly
popular.
Old street directories
are the hardest to come by
because once theyre out

Paperplane journals are great for travellers.

of date people throw them


away, Susan said, adding
that it was her familys job
to hunt down old maps for
her.
She makes journals and
sketch books with good
quality lightweight paper
that is easy to travel with but
strong enough to take watercolours as well as sketching,
and suitable for ephemera
like photographs and tickets
to be mounted on.
At Bazaar, Susan joins
other local artisans,

including Claremonts
Sarah-May Ceramics,
jewellery designer Liz
Briggs and Fleur Schell
from The Clay House in
Mosman Park.
Bazaar Christmas market
showcases the very best
jewellery, fashion, textiles,
sculpture, ceramics, woodwork and artworks from
local designers, artists and
producers.
It runs from December
4 to 6 in the courtyards of
the Fremantle Arts Centre.

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Show biz is
in the bricks
and mortar
SARAH McNEILL

For 100 years, the building


on the corner of Beaufort
and Walcott streets in Mt
Lawley has been home to
entertainment, films, music,
vaudeville and comedy.
What was once the
Lyceum, showing
vaudeville and lantern slide
shows, became the State
Theatre in 1922, showing
films accompanied by live
orchestras. In 1938 the
building was renovated in
the popular art deco style
of the day, and in 1941 it
became the Astor.

The Lyceum was a popular venue for theatre shows


like this benefit performance
in November 1920.

It has been used and


abused, has survived wars,
changes of fortunes and
changes in technology but
rarely has it been loved as
much as it is now.
Bruno Zimmermann, a
German migrant and Mt
Lawley resident for 50
years, bought the building
in 1996. He leased it to
Luna Palace as a cinema,
but too often films were
screening to just one or
two people.
Brunos daughter,
Tania, who remembered
visiting the Astor as a
child, wanted to see it
return to iits heyday of
entertainm
entertainment.
i
This isnt
just a place
to hold sshows, to me
this is a passion. Its
like my home and I
love it
it, she said.
She experimented
with a few live
show
shows and
enc
encouraged
com
community
gr
groups to use
it
it. The Indian
ccommunity
showed
Bollywood
films there, and
then the Po
Polish community
d th
screened
their films.
Sir Bob Geldof gave
a live talk to the Jewish

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entertainment

Above: The State Theatre in September 1938, shortly before its art deco make-over, below, and its name change to the Astor.

community, and fledgling


band Eskimo Joe played a
gig. It worked and people
began to realise the Astors
potential.
It was leased out to an
entertainment partnership
between 2009 and 2014,
but when the partnership
broke up, Tania was left
with bands booked and
tickets sold. She picked up
where they had left off.
Last year, Tania was
joined by Nick Compton
as venue manager and
together they have seen the

rise and rise of the Astor as


a premiere events venue.
Its taken the last 12
months to transition into
where we want to be, said
Nick, who has previously
worked as a tours and
promotions manager.
Ticketing coordinator
Ben Mathews is the new
third member of the closeknit team that runs the
Astor.
Diversity is its
strength, Nick said of
the bands, comedians,
community events, talks

and presentations that


are booked in the coming
months.
It is no longer the venue
for the Perth International
Comedy Festival, but Tania
and Nick are planning
their own Australian
comedy festival.
Meanwhile, owner
Bruno and his wife of 55
years, Martha, are still
involved in the Astor.
On the Walcott Street
side of the building is a
tiny gelato bar where the
couple, now in their 80s,
sell gelato they make to an
old Italian recipe.
Mum promises she is
going to give up work
when shes 90, Tania
smiled.
My long-term plan is to
be 80 and still be here. The
Astor will be in the family
for a long time to come.
Next year they will
celebrate the 75th
anniversary of the Astor,
but this year is the100th
anniversary of the building.
On Friday, December 18,
from 8pm, the Astor will

reflect its new life as a live


entertainment venue with a
100th anniversary show.
Heading the line-up is
Regurgitator, who have
been playing together since
1994. Joining Regurgitator
will be local favourites
Sugar Army, Boys Boys
Boys and Day of the Dead,
with DJ Brett Rowe with
his 90s collection.
Book through
astortheatreperth.com.

Astor owners Bruno and


Martha Zimmermann make
and sell their own gelato.

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Slow and steady on Swannies shore


the chefs

wife

AMANDA CARLIN

The Shorehouse opened


only recently, so I expect
a short wait to be seated.
This popular new dining
spot is owned by the
people from popular
inner city venues The
Trustee, BeaufortLocal
and Enriques School for

at a

GLANCE

The Shorehouse
278 Marine Parade
Swanbourne
Phone 9286 4050

opening times

7 Days. 7am till late

rating



service 

ambience 

value 

food

style modern
Australian

wine large list and


lots of iconic drops.

owner Scott Taylor


chef Oliver Gould
feel beachside chic
wheelchair access
yes
cost

Small - $3.50 to $29.50


Big - $32.50 to $125.50
Dessert - $14.50 to $25.50

all in all A stunning

restaurant with a menu


to match. Excellent
drinks. The service is
patchy.

The TIMEOUT
food reviewer
visits restaurants
unannounced and pays
for meals and drinks.

to Bullfighting.
There are two distinct
areas at The Shorehouse
the chic restaurant and the
outside deck, shaded with
yellow-and-white striped
umbrellas.
Once we reach the front
of the queue a waitress
motions us to follow her,
stops to talk to another
waiter and wanders off.
Were left stranded in the
middle of the restaurant
not knowing where to go!
A minute later the waitress
reappears, taking us to a
table on the outside deck.
While the deck looks
very inviting, I had booked
for the restaurant because
the full menu is not available outside. Eventually,
we are seated at the correct
table.
No menu appears in the
first 10 minutes. An eagleeyed waitress notices, apologises profusely and swiftly
provides us with menus
and takes our drinks order.
From here on in the service
is flawless almost.
I dined at this
Swanbourne venues previous incarnation The
Naked Fig. Its gone from
a bohemian caf to a light
and open Hamptons-style
restaurant totally in tune
with its beautiful coastal
views.
The dining rooms
centrepiece is an antique
copper bath where the
wine is chilled in ice. The
wait staff look as though
theyve stepped straight out

Subiaco shoe shop, artists


Sue Templeton and Aquila
McKenzie have set up
their own working studio.
Sue and Aquila, who
met when they were both
working at Jacksons
Drawing Supplies and

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Saturdays 8am to Noon

Special
Menu
Available
Mon-Thurs

Beachside dining has taken on a stylish and expensive edge like this pork belly cooked in
the Spanish Josper barbecue oven.

of the GAP dressed in


trendy cottons and denim
aprons. A note to the ladies
be careful that your
heels dont get stuck in the
decked flooring!
The wine list of mainly
Australian and French
drops is extensive, with
50 whites and 50 reds on
offer. I feel like a glass of
red wine but its a warm
day. I pick a Tomfoolery
rose, which feels much
more like a chilled red I
love its crisp flavours.
There are other excellent
drink choices craft
beers, ciders and bespoke
cocktails.
The kitchen is led by
Good Food Guide Young
Chef of the Year Oliver
Gould and the menu

features a lot of seafood as


well as grilled meats from
the Josper, a Spanish
barbecue oven. The
Shorehouses menu has a
sophisticated feel and its
certainly not the place for a
casual burger or pizza.
I enjoy an entre from
the small house small
plates menu, which can
double as share food.
A summery salad of
ripe heirloom tomatoes,
($24.50), sugar-cured
fresh kingfish, watermelon, watercress and
basil has sweet and sour
flavours. Sweetcorn and
manchego croquettes,
($12.50), are wonderfully
crisp on the outside and
positively gooey on the
inside.

Subi can watch art action

In what was once a

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have painted together on


many occasions, are now
giving shoppers an opportunity to see how practising artists work.
They have set themselves
up in a light, bright glassfronted shop in Forrest
Walk, off Rokeby Road.
Sue, who lives in
Wembley, said: Often
working in your own studio
is like working in a cave
and then youre suddenly
thrown into the spotlight
and full exposure when
theres an exhibition on.
Here, we are working
as artists and engaging

with people who are fascinated by the process.


Ive never had that sort
of interaction before and it
is so engaging.
She said they both had
work for sale in the studio,
but selling art was not the
purpose of the space.
This is our working
studio and selling is not the
point, otherwise it would
change how we work.
Making mistakes on canvas
is all part of the process.
Sue and Aquila are
always happy to stop and
chat to people who are
interested in their work.

JADE COURT
Chinese Restaurant

Cooking at 400C, a
Josper keeps meat juicy
while adding touch of
charcoal for a smoky
flavour. I choose the
slow-cooked pork belly,
($36.50), with sweet and
sour shallots, peach and

life by the

drop

Bonzer bubbles

Perth is bursting at the seams


with interesting tasting programs
at small bars and restaurants,
with winemakers making so many
regular appearances that you wonder how they get time to make
the wine.
If you are wanting to get
involved in some dynamic
and exciting tastings, then the
following venues consistently
have visiting winemakers and
wine personalities:
Lalla Rookh, Perth CBD;
Budburst Small Bar, Oxford
Street Mt Hawthorn; Lamonts
Wine Store, Station Street,
Cottesloe; Petition Wine Bar
& Merchant, Perth CBD; The
Re Store in Leederville.
Good wine stores will often
do tastings on a Friday or
Saturday afternoons.
Last weekend was a great
one for wine tasting, and the
South-West had its fair share
of open bottles at Margaret
Rivers Gourmet Escape and
the annual international Cape
Mentelle Cabernet tasting.
In Perth, awarded Australian
wine expert Tyson Stelzer
hosted six tastings and
masterclasses, five focusing
solely on champagne.

Champagne Bollinger

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This is one of the most
reliable champagne NVs on
the market and can be found
for as low as $59. It has ash
and slate on the nose, with
salted lemon, red raspberry

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mustard seeds. The pork is


deliciously moist and it is a
beautifully plated dish.
Chefs Harvey scotch
fillet, ($43.50), is topped
with grilled eggplant, kipfler potatoes, taleggio and
anchovies. While it is a
tasty piece of meat, oozing
with smoky flavours, Chef
questions the hefty price
tag hes had better steaks.
As we watch the pink
sunset over the ocean our
dessert arrives. We admire
the sweet creations, then
realise we have no cutlery.
Eventually, Chef devours
the white chocolate sponge,
($16.50), with different
textures of mango cream,
banana and almond milk
ice-cream. A rosemary
pannacotta, ($16.50), with
tart passionfruit sorbet and
coconut crumble is a tasty
way to end my meal.
We enjoy The
Shorehouse, which is
styled as casual beachside
dining and while the vibe
is very chilled, the food is
far from casual.

Watch artists Aquila McKenzie and Sue Templeton at


work in their new open studio.

and cherry, white


pepper, red
apple skins, bush
smoke and great
length of flavour.
Its palate texture
is as gravelly as
you like. This is a
muscular powerful
wine that is
30-40% fermented
in oak barrels
and will make for
an impressive start to any
evening.
$69.99. 94 points

Champagne Louis
Roederer

Rose 2009
Roederer is family owned,
world famous and, unlike
other large, well known
champagne houses, grows
its own grapes for all cuvees
apart from the Brut Premier
NV. It has also made the
move towards biodynamic
farming. None of this matters
if the wines dont stack up,
but they do. The Vintage Rose
is pale salmon pink, with
rose petals, raspberry, brine
and crushed oyster shells on
the nose. As it unfurls in the
mouth, it is restrained and
powerful and reminds me that
I dont drink anywhere near
enough champagne ros.
$115.95. 95 points

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LIQUOR BARONS
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What the critics are saying


The Assassin (CTC)

A mesmerising slow burn of a martialarts movie that boldly merges stasis


and kinesis, turns momentum into
abstraction, and achieves breathtaking
new heights of compositional elegance:
Shot for shot, its perhaps the most
ravishingly beautiful film (Hsiao-hsien)
Hou has ever made, says Variety.
But the NY Times says: The film is
intriguing, but ultimately opaque, a
lovely, inert object that offers, in the
name of movie love, an escape from so
much that is vital and interesting about
movies.

The Program (M)

The ultimate teen heroine, Katniss (Jennifer Lawrence) with Boggs (Mahershala Ali) and Gale (Liam Hemsworth) on their final march.

Games power to satisfying finale


The Hunger Games:
Mockingjay Part 2
(M)

REVIEW: PIER LEACH

It took its sweet time arriving


at the finale after needlessly
stretching the final book into
two films, but Mockingjay Part
2 brings the dystopian Hunger
Games series to a satisfying
end.
What started as a teen-pittedagainst-teen arena fight to
the death conceived for the
amusement of the ruling class
evolved into a narrative about
war and revolution one with
some salient points to make

about the role of media and


propaganda in warfare.
The final instalment picks up
precisely where Part 1 left off,
with a brainwashed, recovering
Peeta (Josh Hutcherson)
reunited with his love interest
and the revolutions poster
child, Katniss (Jennifer
Lawrence), who is still scared
he might be programmed to kill
her.
The march to the Capitol
is in full swing, but while the
rebel leader Coin (Julianne
Moore) wants to sideline
the Mockingjay, as Katniss
is known to the masses, the
latter is determined to kill
the nefarious President Snow

(Donald Sutherland) and slips


away to the front line.
Its a perilous advance,
through which Katniss and
her fellow soldiers including
Finnick (Sam Claflin), Boggs
(Mahershala Ali), childhood
sweetheart Gale (Liam
Hemsworth) and propaganda
producer Cressida (Natalie
Dorman) must evade deadly
pods of destruction to get to
their target.
Returning director Francis
Lawrence keeps the look and
feel of the last episode dark
and war-like instead of the Tim
Burton-like fantasy world of
the first two instalments. It is
essentially a tense, thriller-like

war movie.
One of the best things about
The Hunger Games series is
that while its heroine has been
enmeshed in a love triangle
from the beginning, its not the
crux of the narrative.
Shes got bigger things on
her mind like justice and the
greater good.
The films gravitas rests on
her capable shoulders and
Lawrence, who has etched out
an Oscar-winning career since
the first film, makes her heroine
indelible.
Of all the female warriors of
teen fiction, it is thanks to her
that Katniss has become the
touchstone.

Finding romance in country life


by Rachael Johns.
Published by Harlequin
Australia
RRP $25

the biggest selling genres


in Australian fiction, and
Perth writer Rachael
Johns is one of the most
successful.
Rachael lived in the
Wheatbelt until recently
her last stop was running the supermarket in
Goomalling.
But her books have
become so popular and
she is travelling so often
on promotional tours that
Rachael and her family recently moved to the
Perth Hills.
On Friday, December 4,
she comes to the Subiaco
library to talk about her
latest book, The Patterson
Girls.
The story follows four

Chiwetel Ejiofor, one of our t


op-tier film actors right now, is on
good form throughout, and the others
(Julia Roberts, Nicole Kidman) act their
hearts out, too. But they are somewhat
left out to dry in a production that feels
more like syndicated television than a
feature film, says The Guardian. The
LA Times agrees: As screenwriter, Billy
Rays adapting the originals Argentinacentric trappings to a tense post-9/11
milieu is smart, but as director his style
is hardly atmospheric.

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sisters who are all pursuing
careers around the world
but return home to the
country town where they
grew up to be with their
father after the sudden
death of their mother.
Going through their
mothers possessions they
uncover the secret of an
old family curse, which
forces all four of them to
question everything about
their lives.
Rachael said the book
was inspired by the purpleflowering weed patersons
curse, which is poisonous
to grazing livestock.
I couldnt believe that
such a pretty flower was a
curse, she said.
Rachael said the great
thing about writing about
country towns was that

The Secret in Their Eyes (M)

Christmas Exhibition

The Patterson Girls

Rural romance is one of

The inside track on one of sports


biggest scandals, nimbly shot and
sharply scripted, powered by an
outstanding performance from Ben
Foster and the quiet integrity of Chris
ODowd, says Empire. But Screen
International reckons, For all that it
promises the thrill of high-speed racing,
the crush of the peloton, and the drama
of disgrace, The Program works best
when it deals with this fascinating case
of investigative journalism which saw
Walsh doggedly pursue his target
through 13 years and the temporary
loss of his own reputation.

JENNIFER
HOPEWELL
STUDIO EXHIBITION
Opening is on Thursday 10th Dec 6-8pm
Showing Fri 11th - Sun 13th Dec 10-4pm

Rachael Johns has successfully tapped into the biggest


selling fiction genre, rural romance.

they were a microcosm of


the world.
Country towns are full
of interesting characters
and there is a lot of interaction and gossip that makes
for great reading.
She said rural romance
lent itself to series of stories, because people liked
to go back to a place they
were familiar with.
Several of her stories are
set in the fictional Bunyip
Bay.
The Patterson Girls

is testing the water with


a different style to my
normal fiction, Rachael
said.
And my next book is
not set in the country at
all. It scares me a bit but
you have to follow your
heart, otherwise a story
has no traction. And if it
doesnt work, Ill go back
to Bunyip Bay!
Rachaels lunchtime
talk next Friday is from
12.15pm at the Subiaco
library, 237 Rokeby Road.

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Cambridge
The winners of
Fridays social bowls
at Cambridge Bowling
Club were Audrey
Smith, Norma Samuel,
Elizabeth Arrow and
Lionel Sangster with
+12.
On Saturday morning, the winners were
Frank Oliver and John
Godfrey from Ted
Letch, Jock Wenden
and Rob Stevenson.
In Saturdays pennants, Cambridge
hosted Victoria Park
Carlisle in the premier league and the
home side was in
control from the start.
Clive Adams rink
of Ross Bolton, Cliff
Wooldridge and Cam
Harris continued their
unbeaten run with a
35-shot victory, while
David Opie retained
his unblemished record with a 17-shot
win.
The win was a
fitting farewell to
club stalwart Tristan
Smallacombe, who
is leaving to work in
Darwin and will be
sorely missed at the
club.
Second division
travelled to Hollywood
for a convincing win
despite being without stalwart Wally
Manning, who had to
have urgent surgery
on his knee.
Mohan Lal, Wilber
Sherrington, Neil
Howat and John
van der Wert were
convincing winners
28/11. Garry Hawkes
skippered his team of
Haydn Lowe, Andrew
Ness and Grant Allen
to win 21/17, while
Steve Buckley, Tony
Bellos, David Hughes
and Phil McShane ran
out 22/17 winners.
The other two
Saturday divisions
are improving and are
very close to winners
circle.
In the clubs tri-

bowling
ples championship,
the fancied team
of Cameron Harris,
Harold Christensen
and Ross Bolton will
test the will of Steve
Buckley, David Jones
and Wally Manning.
With Wallys surgery,
the match may have to
be delayed. Watch this
space.
The clubs championship pairs were
played last Sunday in
very hot conditions
and the team of Tony
Walsh and Peter Easom
was the only one to
get through the round
robin three games undefeated.
The final is scheduled to be played on
Friday, December 4,
at 4.30pm.
The winners of the
2-4-2 event on Monday
were Chris Lander and
Don Quin, with Mike
Rinaldi and David
Foulsham taking second prize. The plate
was won by Lionel
Sangster and Haydn

Claremont
In Thursdays pennants, division 4
picked up 6 points,
with the team of Peter
Channer, Paul Scales,
Dave Leeson and Chris
Litchfield winning 28/4.
On Saturday, division 3 red gained 7
points and the pot
winners were Dave
Leeson, David Lee, Ian
White and Mike Yates.
Division 6 played
away and was not
happy coming home
empty handed.
Kate Hiatt won
Sundays scroungers
from Peter Channer.
A shade framework
is being installed
this week on B green
north and inside and
external painting at
the club house started
last week.

Dalkeith
Nedlands
On the social scene,
last Tuesdays mixed
bowls saw a win to
Ken Brooke and Bruce
Fiegert with plus +6,
while a blistering victory went to Estelle
Boak, David Ironside
and Brian Jackson
with +10.
On Thursday, David
Ironside and Ian
Shellabear won the
mens bankers. The
rotators from division 4 blue saw a
stunning win to Andy
McGlew, Pete Prout,
Alex Campbell and
Rod Tilt with +15.
The ladies division
1 had a great win, gaining 5 points against
Joondalup, but third
division managed only
1pt against Sorrento.
Last Thursdays
mens pennants saw a
wonderful 5pt victory
over Melville with a
great win by Ross
Donald, Kim Green,
John McCormack and
Pete Jeanes with +9.
Division 2 red picked
up 4pts against Lake
Monger, with David
Hyde, Noel Reynolds,
Dave Wood and
Richard Jay with +12.
Division 4 white
played Melville for a
wonderful 6pt victory
and an outstanding
effort by Pete Bacich,
Alan Davison, Tony
Quinlan and Ron Day
with +15.
Despite the efforts
of Doug Cross, Rick
Camins, Rob Kelly,
and Ross McLennan
with +13, 4 blue gained
only 1pt against Lake
Monger.
Saturdays 1 blue
south chaps had a
close battle against
Warnboro, but only
1pt was gained, thanks
to Martin Saunders,

John McIntosh, David


Broadfoot and Pete
Jeanes with + 5
Maccas intense fitness
program must be paying off.
Division 3 red gained
7pts against Como
with a glorious +15
to George Klug, John
Bridge, Dave Wood
and Don Hicks.
Division 4 blue was
unsuccessful against
Innaloo, though
Kerry Haddleton,
Keith Allen, Johnny
Freedman and Pete
Moulton managed to
crack a draw, earning
a point.
Division 5 blue struggled against Innaloo
but all learnt to work
on slick indoor greens.
The clubs mens
championship pairs
start on Sunday
and dont forget the
Christmas lunch on
Sunday, December 13.

Hollywood
Subiaco
Both ladies teams
had easy wins against
Stirling in last
Tuesdays pennants.
Anne Ormsby, Nada
Bonny, Dot Leeson
and Betsy Tapley led
from the start and
finished with a 22/10
result while the team
of Jenni Lush, Deirdre
Duncan, Margaret
Gawler and Usha
Nigam won 22/14.
In last Thursdays
mens pennants, division 2 bounced back
from last weeks loss
with a 4 point aggregate win.
The big winners
were Leigh Fitzpatrick,
Rod Hickling, Ron
Middleton and Mike
Hatch, who hit the
lead on the second end
and steadily increased
the margin to win by 13
and earn themselves
the pots.
Division 4 lost to
Como, toppling them
from top of the ladder
to third.

In a losing side,
the team of Rob
Blythe, Uncle Arthur,
Laurie Ward and Greg
Bridges won by 5 to
pick up 1 point.
Saturday was not
a happy day for division 2, who struggled
to gain a point in
their game against
Cambridge.
John Hall, Peter
Evans, Dan Byrne
and Tony Byrne had
the close game, going
into the last end with
scores equal.
They picked up a 2 to
win the end and give
Hollywood one point,
collecting the pots on
the way through.
It was a surprise afternoon off for division
5 when Scarborough
pulled out of the competition.
Members are mourning the loss of Pam
Forrester, who lost her
battle with cancer last
Friday.
Sincere sympathy is
extended to Tim and
Michelle and their
families.
Pam was a gentle
and caring person and
will be sadly missed
by many.

Mosman
Park
Linda Warburton
and Kerry Anderson
became the clubs
champion ladies pair
on Wednesday.
Carol Wight and
Maria McCormack
won the plate.
The pennants saw
good and not-so-good
results.
The mid-week games
were more successful
for both the men and
the ladies teams.
Last Tuesday, the
ladies division 1 and
3 teams gained 6 and
5pts respectively.
The mens midweek division 1 and 4
teams both collected
6pts, while division 5
gained 2pts.

Marion Barnes, left, of Cambridge Croquet Club,


presents the winning trophy to Val Hogan, from
Nedlands.

Neds triumphs on croquet greens


Nedlands took their revenge at the annual
challenge between Cambridge and Nedlands
croquet clubs.
Cambridge have been the winners in recent
times but last weekend Nedlands played
steady croquet throughout the day and ended
up convincing winners, 12 matches to four.
Both clubs are seeking new members and
both men and women are encouraged to try
this fascinating game.
Cambridge offers have a go sessions
every Sunday morning and bookings are
essential. Contact Brian on 0421 581 820
or email croquetcambridge@yahoo.com.au.
In Saturday pennants, the mens division 1 and 3 teams
both gained 7pts.
The division 5 team
didnt play because
their opposition forfeited, but they had a
good practice match
between themselves.
The ladies Saturday
division 1 team gained
3pts.
Peter Wilson won
Wednesdays scroungers and the runners-up
were Peter Humphry
and Maggie Wilcox.
Members are reminded that the mixed
pairs event is this
Sunday, November 29.
Fish and chips are
still available on
Tuesday nights from
5.30pm.

Ptanque
Last Saturdays
warm weather did not
deter a small group
of social players at
Subiaco Ptanque
Club.
They welcomed
back George Wright
who, with his wife Pat,

is a regular summer
visitor from Marseille.
On Saturday evening the long-awaited
Italian dinner took
place in the pavilion.
Joost den Haan and
Claude Minuta organised the evening and
prepared the superb
meal and the occasion
was judged to be an
outstanding success.
Congratulations to
Subiaco members Guy
Soubeyran and John
Rowe who, with Walter
Lubtschenko from le
Club Clochemerle,
won the recent state
veterans triples
championship.
The winning ladies team included
Subiaco associate
members Sue Dauth
and Kim Douglas.
Subiaco member
John Rowe combined with Walter
Lubtschenko and
Matthias Laukart to
win the inaugural
South West Ptanque
Championship held at
Whicher Ridge Winery
over the weekend of
November 14 and 15.

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AUCTIONS

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Reviews by JULIE BAILEY and BEN DINEENDICKINSON

CHANGING HANDS

H I D E AWAY S

spotlighton
COTTESLOE

Offers
19 Perth Street

This renovated character home


is on two titles, with a total
landholding of 557sq.m.

Uncluttered interiors
rely on quality materials
to do the talking

AGENT: Nick Wallace,


LJ Hooker Applecross.

Rough-cut stone walls and light timbers enhance the coastal feel in this artists impression of what Overton Terraces will be like.

Development first in Cottesloe for 28 years


1-3

$2.39million

1-2

85 Napier Street

If you want to spend more


time on the beach rather than
building a new house, then
check out this recently completed 4x2.
AGENT: Peter Burns,
Mack Hall.

Overton Gardens
COTTESLOE
From $975,000
Shellabears

1-2

he new Overton Terraces


development, just a
block back from Cottesloe
beach, will be the first
development of its kind
in 28 years, according to
the agents.
Chris Shellabear and
Nick Holt, of Shellabears
Real Estate, said the
off-the-plan project by

Australian Development
Capital is expected to be
completed in late 2017.
Designed by architect
Gary Banham, the tiered
and mixed-layout development maximises its hillside
location to create views on
all three levels, giving it an
understated residential
scale.
There are three townhouses, three studios and
six single-level apartments.
All properties, except
the studios, have three bedrooms and two bathrooms.
It is designed to reflect

Architect Gary Banham designed the beachside development, which is the first of its kind
in Cottesloe in 28 years.
the Cottesloe amenity,
with lots of clean lines
and a simple layout, Mr
Shellabear said.
There will be a warm,

$3.28million
164 Broome Street

Calling all car enthusiasts: this


stylish home has two garages
with room to park five vehicles.
AGENT: Bev Heymans,
Acton Cottesloe.

FAST FACTS

The median Cottesloe


house price is $1.8million.
Properties for sale: 105

Roof gardens adjoining balconies underscore the impressive ocean views.

coastal feel inside, thanks


in part to rough-cut light
stone walls, ample natural
light and an assortment of
light timber cabinetry.
Free-flowing sea breezes
wont hurt either.
On the higher levels,
low-profile roof gardens
adjoining the spacious balconies will underscore the
ocean view while providing
a sense of permanence and
a connection to nature that
so many apartments lack.
The cul-de-sac location is
one of the best in Cottesloe,
because its elevation affords impressive views with
none of the traffic found on
neighbouring streets.

The views will be wide


and permanent from the
top end of the cul-de-sac
backing on to the civic
centre gardens.
Prices start at $975,000
for the studios, which can
be configured short-term
into two bedrooms, thanks
to internal bi-folds and a
pair of retractable beds.
Three-bedroom apartments start at $2.1million,
and three-bedroom, twostorey townhouses start at
$2.2million.
Buyers are invited,
by appointment, to view
the floor plans at the
Shellabears office, 575
Stirling Highway, Cottesloe.

FOR LEASE

8A Chiswick Street, Wembley Downs


$1,050 per week

COMFORTABLE AND STYLISH FAMILY LIVING


Located in a whisper quiet cul-de-sac this gorgeous unfurnished rear home
has been refurbished in a stylish manner and would make a lovely family
home. Access to Perths premier private and government schools are an
added bonus as is the amount of parks to walk/play in. Karrinyup Shopping
Centre and Floreat Forum are close by as is the local Wembley Downs
Shopping Centre. The renovated kitchen is at the heart of the home and
overlooks the family dining, living and outdoor area, accessed by stacker
doors that give the home superb indoor/outdoor interaction to the alfresco
and garden. Also on this level is a cosy front lounge room with north-facing
aspect plus a rear games room or fourth bedroom and en-suite bathroom.

3
Judith Jones
p. 9284 4008
m. 0423 043 866
e. judith@spacerealty.com.au

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In other results:

AUCTIONS

CHURCHLANDS

Lot 63 Appleberry
Street was passed in by
Paul Conti, of Time Conti
Sheffield. The 500sq.m
block in Churchlands Green
is priced at $875,000.

November 28, 2pm

WEST PERTH

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8 Boscastle Avenue
went under the hammer for
$1,425,000. Tony Young,
of Optimus Real Estate,
said there were three
bidders for the 809sq.m
block.

CLAREMONT
22 Bindaring Parade
was passed in for $8million
by Adam Lenegan and
Mack Hall, of Mack Hall.
There were two bidders
for the character home
on a 2006sq.m riverfront
block, which is being sold
as a deceased estate. Mr
Lenegan said the upper end
of the market was doing
well. Were having a
good run, he said.

JOLIMONT

687 Hay Street was


passed in after a vendor
bid of $1.6million. Grant
Winning, of LJ Hooker
Kalamunda/Foothills, said
there was strong interest in
the impressive two-storey
home with a pool.

MOSMAN PARK

21 Kenny Street went


under offer a few days
before the auction, Simon
McGrath, of Abel McGrath,
said. The 5x3 cottage is on
430sq.m.
3 Beagle Street was
withdrawn from auction
by Deb Brady of Acton
Cottesloe. Weve had
a lot more interest in the
property since weve listed
it from $1,595,000, Ms
Brady said. The 4x4 is on
574sq.m.

Keep an eye on whats happening at Elizabeth Quay


from the penthouse in
Lumina Apartments.

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AGENT: Ryan Benade,


Benade Helman.

ABOVE: Two bidders


put their hands up for
22 Bindaring Parade,
which was passed
in for $8million. The
character home is on
a 2006sq.m riverfront
block.

P
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Six bidders battled it out for 55 Donegal Road,


Floreat, which was knocked down to a final bid
of $1.37million.

December 5, 10am

FLOREAT

18 Winmarley Street
Bidding will start at $1million
for this art deco-style home
on a 802sq.m corner site.

LEFT: This cute


cottage at 21 Kenny
Street, Mosman Park,
was snapped up two
days before its auction.

Bidders battle for


70s home W

WEMBLEY

3 Pangbourne Street
was passed in for
$700,000. Ray Jennings, of
Bexleys, said there was one
bidder for the character
home on 402sq.m. Its
priced at $775,000.

7/12 Bellevue Terrace

as it the shag pile


carpet in the ensuite
or the upholstered bar with
matching stools?
It could have been
a myriad of things that
brought out the bidders
at the auction of a 1970s
home at 55 Donegal Road,
Floreat.
There were six bidders
in the crowd of 100 people, according to Helen
Hemery, of Caporn Young,
who sold it under the hammer for $1.37million.
The five-bedroom and
three-bathroom home is
on a 969sq.m site, west of
the Floreat Forum.

AGENT: Cam Greig, One


Agency West Coast.

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It is packed with 1970s


features, including an
orange laminate kitchen,
parquet floors, Toodyay
stone columns and timberlined walls.
Ms Hemery said there
was a lot of interest in the
property, which was sold
as a deceased estate.
It presented so many
opportunities you could
renovate it, wait for subdivision or build on the
corner site, Ms Hemery
said.
There were six local
auctions last weekend, and
two of the properties were
sold under the hammer.

December 5, 11am

MOSMAN
PARK

11 Saunders Street
Architect Gary Banham
designed this two-storey
home with balconies and
terraces to maximise the
view of the river and hills.
AGENTS: Mack Hall and
Adam Lenegan, Mack Hall.

COTTESLOE

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16/15 BOUNDARY ROAD, MOSMAN PARK

$790,000

VIBRANT AND BRIGHT!


Soak up the balmy summer nights and enjoy the vibrant lifestyle and great views offered
by this bright and spacious two storey townhouse. In a quality complex with a beautifully
landscaped pool and secure gated entry, this low maintenance home will be your perfect
sanctuary. Spacious bright living areas open out to a fabulous north-facing alfresco
balcony area.
A dining area is situated near the gourmet galley kitchen which has stone benches and
quality appliances. Upstairs the generous main bedroom has views to the coast, WIR and
luxe modern ensuite. Plus, there are two further bedrooms with BIR, second bathroom,
downstairs powder room, laundry and single carport.
3

210sqm

DEBORAH BRADY 0405 570 903


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

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said. Auctions help give the listing


a shorter campaign and marketing
period, bringing out the more
serious buyers on the day.

The POSTs property writer, JULIE BAILEY, would like to hear your
real estate news. Please email julie@postnewspapers.com.au.
but the agent reportedly disclosed it
to a prospective buyer by email. The
spacious garden flat is advertised
for $1.07million. Meanwhile back
in Perth, if an agent was selling or
renting a home like 195 Melrose
Avenue, it would have to be
disclosed to a client before a deal
was signed, according to the REIWA
website. Its called a stigmatised
home, which is a property that may
not appeal to the general market
because of an unsavoury event that
may have occurred there. The issue
of stigmatisation did not need to
be noted in the marketing for the
property, the website said.

London agents, Camerons Sti & Co,


are selling this at where 12 young
men were murdered by notorious
serial killer Dennis Nilsen.

Property scene is murder


in London

Revisiting the 30s in


Floreat

An Adelaide
architect
designed and
built his own
tree house to
use as a studio.

Architect works from tree


house

If you think the market is tough in


Perth, spare a thought for the agents
at Camerons Stiff & Co in London.
Theyve got the job of selling a
house where 12 young men were
killed by one of Britains worst
serial killers Dennis Nilsen. The
former army cook and public servant
invited students and homeless men
back to his house at 195 Melrose
Avenue, Willesden Green, in the
1970s and 1980s. We wont go
into the details of what happened
in the two-bedroom flat, but rest
assured, it was terrifying. There is no
mention of the serial killings on the
firms website (no surprises there)

Adelaide-based architect Max


Pritchard proved that necessity
really is the mother of invention
when he needed a new studio for
his practice. He didnt want to
go to the hassle and expense of
modifying his heritage-listed home,
so he built himself a 25sq.m tree
house. His two-storey circular tower
is made nearly entirely of timber,
save for the curving windows that
offer panoramic views of the bush.
Hardwood battens radiate from
a central point on the floor of the
studio, before running up the walls
and into the ceiling. The architect
built the structure himself, as well as
a matching circular table that sits in
the middle of the room.

Big weekend for auctions

Its going to be bumper weekend


for auctions, with about a dozen
local properties up for grabs on
Saturday, November 28. They
range from a block-value house
on 1009sq.m at 10 James Road,
Swanbourne, to a glamorous
penthouse in West Perth (see
Auction On View column, page
94). Selling by auction can achieve

a quicker sale, according to David


Lynch, who is chairman of REIWAs
auctioneers network. Mr Lynch
said auctions were not as popular
in WA as other parts of the country,
but that attitudes were changing.
As the property market slows and
the number of listings rises, auctions
can be a great way for sellers
to stand out from the crowd and
achieve shorter selling times, he

If you drive around the older parts


of Floreat, youll see some gorgeous
art deco-style houses but you
wont see this one. Its an artists
impression of what could be built
at 351 Salvado Road, which is on
the market with Scott Swingler and
Emily Hiskins, of Space Real Estate.
They asked Bacic Group to come up
with a design for the block, and the
result is a spectacular five-bedroom
and three-bathroom house. Mr
Swingler said it referenced some
of the hedonistic and intoxicating
early designs of exciting Floreat
through the 1930s. The house
and land package is priced around
$2.5million, or you can buy the
block separately.

For art deco lovers: this house and land


package at 351 Salvado Road, Floreat,
is priced around $2.5million.

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Mr Shanahan said each case is
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Are you buying it as somewhere to


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You need to really know what your
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Mr Shanahan said location was one of
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He said although the down South
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The short term rental market down
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Know your agent

If you require more information or you


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With a career in property that has spanned


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Sustainability
was a key focus
in the design of
the house

$699,000
JOLIMONT
5/13 Jersey Street
The courtyard of this home,
which backs on to a park,
is fragrant, thanks to a star
jasmine creeper and citrus
trees.
AGENT: Rosanne Baker,
Baker Suriano.

$1,475,000
When you return from the beach, have a dip in the supersized pool.

NEDLANDS
31 The Avenue

Close to the beach and


space to spread out

Art deco-style was all the


rage when this 1930s home
was built.
AGENT: Mark Anderson,
Anderson Davies.

6
4
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1 Webb Street
COTTESLOE
High $4millions to
low $5millions
LJ Hooker Claremont
Its an easy walk to the beach
from this Hamptons-style house on
1083sq.m.

rowing families need room


to spread out and they will
find it in this elegant Hamptonsstyle home that is a short walk
from the beach.
With six bedrooms, four bathrooms and a big pool, there is
plenty of space for everyone
including your childrens friends.
The owners were heavily
involved in the design process
with Giorgi Exclusive Homes,
who completed the project in
late 2010.
The owners wanted to create
a sanctuary that reflected the
pared-back, coastal style of the
Hamptons.
And they achieved just that,
according to Vivien Yap, of LJ
Hooker Claremont, who has listed

$5.5million
DALKEITH
70 Philip Road
Architect Greg Davies
designed this elegant,
five-bedroom home with a
luxurious master suite on the
ground floor.
AGENT: Peter Robertson,
William Porteous Properties
International.

The main living area opens to an outdoor entertaining terrace.


the home at a reduced price to
reflect the owners intentions
to sell.
Its important for vendors to
be realistic in this market and
my sellers are meeting the market, Ms Yap said.

Only the POST delivers

The previous advertised price


in 2014 was $6million.
On a 1083sq.m site, the house
is surrounded by magnificent
landscaping and gardens that
were designed by Cottesloes
Naturescape.

Sustainability was a key focus


in the design of the house, which
has the highest rated ceiling insulation and cavity wall insulation
to keep the house warm in winter
and cool on summer days.
Double-glazed glass, a solarpowered hot water system as well
as a water-efficient reticulation
system are other energy-efficient
features.

FAST FACTS

The median Cottesloe


house price is
$1.8million. Properties
for sale: 105

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Auction 1.30pm,
December 6

HALLS HEAD

49 Halls Head Parade


Live in the modest 2x1 or
build your dream home on
the 1674sq.m beachfront
block.
AGENT: Jordan McGuirk,
TM Residential.

Offers by December 10

BOYANUP

15 Shenton Road
Organic fruit and vegetables
are grown on this 10ha property that backs on to the
Preston River.
AGENT: Peter Johnston,
Acton South West.

f youve ever fantasised about


leaving the clutter of city life
behind and opting for a simpler
existence, living off the fat of the
land, then here is your chance.
But dont, for one second, think
you will need to compromise on
luxury.
With gleaming marri floors,
multiple log fires and an elevated
pool and spa area, the modern,
four-bedroom house at Lot 4
Joshua Creek Road, Crooked
Brook, could rival many homes
in the western suburbs.
Its one of two dwellings on
the 22ha property dubbed Ripple
Grove; the other is a two-bedroom
caretakers residence, with its
own wraparound veranda and
cottage garden, which is an ideal
guests retreat.
The property is nestled among
jarrah, marri and peppermint
forest in the Ferguson Valley,
south-east of Bunbury.
And according to selling
agent Kerry Albrecht, of Beck
& Call Property Group, it boasts
everything you need to be selfsufficient, including 200,000
litres of rainwater storage and
a quarter-acre vegie patch.
Various fruit and nut trees
including avocado, cherries,
plums, pecan and chestnut dot
the irrigated parklands.
There is a stable and tack

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See the white track between the lake and dam? Yes, thats your driveway.
room, as well as a workshop
equipped with woodworking
machinery.
Ms Albrecht is seeking expressions of interest.
For more details, phone 0411
879 356.
STEPHANIE McGANN

FAST FACTS

Median Boyanup
house price: $405,000.
Properties for sale: 26

Manicured gardens surround the home, which is nestled among irrigated parkland, pastures and virgin forest.

Prevelly (Margaret River)

OFFERS BY 14 DEC 2015

Surf, Sophistication, Seclusion

In the heart of the Margaret River region


Uninterrupted views capturing the worlds best surf
breaks and sunsets
Positioned in the most exclusive cul-de-sac in the small
coastal hamlet of Prevelly
Architecturally designed and Jarrad Holst built
Spanning 2 floors with excellent separation

Sweeping balconies and spacious living on both levels


Deluxe master suite, with designer bathroom and
stunning views
3 guest bedrooms and bathroom downstairs
Chefs kitchen with great storage
A private and peaceful retreat only footsteps to the
beach, cafes and restaurants

John Mondy 0427 440 671 john.mondy@stockerpreston.com.au Office 9780 5777

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Downsize, but carry


on entertaining
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35 Corkhill Street
NORTH FREMANTLE
Oers from
$1,595,000
Yard Property

raditional styles play a


big part in this lifestyleoriented home just a block
from the river.
Designed and built by
Kensington Design on a
399sq.m block, the house
will suit downsizers who
still want to entertain.
A sense of upmarket,
contemporary style is
grounded by the strong
presence of natural materials, like the limestone
cladding on the faade and
the timber-lined ceilings
above the loggia.
The layout is simple but
practical, making the most
of the available space by
parking the minor bedrooms upstairs and dedicating most of the ground floor
to a big, flowing indoor/
outdoor entertaining area.

The 399sq.m property is


just a block from the river.

Timber-lined ceilings crown the loggia, which is separated


from the house by a courtyard.
That is made possible by
two sets of glass bi-folds,
which open to connect the
kitchen and lounge to a secluded internal courtyard
and its attached alfresco
dining area, complete with
outdoor kitchen.
If the weather doesnt
co-operate you can simply
shut the bi-folds and enjoy
your meal in the dining
area, which still enjoys
a view of the courtyards
main water feature.

It is designed for the


dining table to rest directly
underneath an oval-shaped
skylight, reminiscent
of a ceiling dome in a
Federation house.
Bosch appliances and
ample timber cabinetry in
the kitchen make catering
for guests an easy task,
while built-in speakers
bring the atmosphere.
The selling agent is
Nathan Hewitt, of Yard
Property.

Separation redefined in family home


5
3
2

Limestone cladding brings the design down to earth.

Giles Jones

715 Strettle Road, Glen Forrest


AUCTION SUNDAY 13TH DECEMBER
AT 12.30PM UNLESS SOLD PRIOR

32 Thomson Road
CLAREMONT
Oers from
$2.19million
Acton Cottesloe

deft appreciation for


Federation style underscores this contemporary
home, which has been
renovated and extended
with family in mind.
Built in the 1980s, and
renovated about 10 years
later, the two-storey home
redefines the words good
separation, offering something a little different to
the usual family-friendly
layout.
The granite and timber

FOR SALE

The 521sq.m property is a relaxed stroll from Claremont


Quarter, especially if you cut through leafy Claremont Park at
the end of the street.
kitchen hasnt been bundled into an open-plan
living area, but instead occupies its own space at the

Dunsborough Holiday Cottage

RESORT STYLE LIVING IN THE HILLS


This inspiring elevated hills property surrounded by 5 acres of
natural bushland has a wonderful ambience from the moment
you drive through the double gates, up the large winding
bitumen driveway that leads you to the welcoming 3 x 2
country style homestead boasting many living areas with the
added bonus of a separate cabana overlooking nature at its best
and a sparkling b/g pool or 4th bedroom with own ensuite.
Features:
Private and secluded 5 acres- natural bushland
Wide surround brick verandah provides wonderful shade
Double wide garage with workshop and oce/gym/storage
Huge back patio that leads to a good size undercover salt
water pool plus open-plan living with 3 living areas
Open: Sunday 29th November
1:30pm 2:45pm
Sunday 6th December
1:30pm 2:45pm
Sunday 13th December
11am prior to auction
Contact Nichole Jones 0408 880 474
nichole.jones@gilesjones.com.au
17 Old Great Northern Hwy Midland WA 6056 PO Box 210 MIDLAND WA 6936
T 08 9274 5033 | F08 9250 2119 | W www.gilesjones.com.au

$449,000

heart of the ground floor.


From here, timber
french doors open to a
light-filled formal dining room, which, though
separate, feels connected
to the sunken living area
adjoining it, thanks to a
row of internal windows.
The main suite is at the
rear of the ground floor,
where it can enjoy direct
access to the shaded al-

fresco area, which is paved


in limestone and skirted by
established trees.
A mature lemon tree and
creeping plants give the
backyard a homely, almost
provincial, feel.
But you might find yourself whiling away summer
afternoons on the front,
north-facing veranda,
which is protected from
the quiet, leafy street by
a tidy garden.
Plantation shutters and
polished jarrah floorboards
throughout, as well as a
log fireplace in the formal
lounge room, beautifully
reference Federation design.
On the top floor, youll
find four good-sized bedrooms, most with walk-in
or built-in robes.
The selling agent is
Deborah Brady, of Acton
Cottesloe.
STEPHANIE McGANN

55M TO BEACHFRONT RESERVE


No roads between you and the beach
Short stay, furnished, open plan with high ceilings
2 bedroom with loft for a further 2 single beds and r/c
air-conditioning
Dunsboroughs cafes and town centre a 10 minute walk
North facing alfresco area, lock up storeroom, space to
park 2 cars
Small complex features pool and BBQ facilities
Established income stream
Joe White 0417 939 715 joe@jmwrealestate.com.au
238 Naturaliste Terrace, Dunsborough Ph: 9756 8800

jmwrealestate.com.au

Wide timber-framed windows give the kitchen a lovely


garden outlook.

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POST

Offers from

$1.1million

MOSMAN PARK

31 Somerset Crescent

Take your pick from a walk


to the beach (750m) or
the river (500m) from this
downsizer.
AGENT: Gerald Watts,
Shellabears.

From

$1,499,000
CITY BEACH

35 Peasholm Street
Its the best buy in City
Beach, says the agent
who has dropped the
price to meet the market.

8 Erskine Place
CITY BEACH
Auction 10am
December 12
Mack Hall

The backyard is the


perennial home of some
very tame kookaburras

ou may find yourself


with a few extra friends
if you move into this welldesigned home opposite
a park.
The backyard is the
perennial home of some
very tame kookaburras,
which have been known to
eat out of peoples hands.
There is plenty of space
for them and you in the
tiered back garden, which
occupies a decent chunk of
the 1028sq.m block.
Designed by RM Davey
& Associates, the home
is much like the garden:
multi-level, spacious and
functional.

The tiered back garden is the focal point of the homes orientation.

AGENT: Adrian Taylor,


Sage Property Group.

Offers by December 9

SWANBOURNE
19 Mitford Street
The big loft in this fivebedroom home could be
used as a study, for guests
or sleepovers.
AGENT: Cam McGregor,
Space Real Estate.

Kookaburras often visit


the backyard.

You can see a few hints


of the owners English
heritage in the design,
particularly the formal sitting room at the front and
the panelled windows that
offer views of the park and
back garden.
The sprawling ground
floor conforms to the sloping block, featuring three
levels.
At the lowest point you
will find a well-appointed
kitchen, which unusually occupies a room of
its own.
A formal dining area
with soaring windows can
be found a step above,
while another set of steps
hops up to a family room
and guest bedroom.
Four big bedrooms and
a studio share the top floor,
all with excellent views of
the surrounding area.
The selling agents are
Greg Williams and Mack
Hall, of Mack Hall Real
Estate.

FAST FACTS

Median City Beach


house price: $1.8million.
Properties for sale: 49

An arched window fills the formal dining area with natural light.

SALE | RENT | PROJECTS | MANAGE | bellcourtproperty.com.au

Style:
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Accommodation:
Best Thing:
Price:
Contact:

Villa
4/216 Salvado Road, Wembley
Wembley Sports Park, Wembley Caf Strip, Henderson Park
Three bedrooms, two bathrooms, two cars
Recently renovated
Mid-High $500,000s
Grant Schubert 0403 585 804
grant@bellcourtproperty.com.au

bellcourtproperty.com.au | 17 Charles Street, South Perth WA 6151 | 08 9382 7700

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PPPROPERTY
POST

forlease
$495 a week

SHENTON
PARK

34 Cuthbert Street
Looking to rent on a
budget? This two-bedroom
cottage is cheap by western
suburbs standards.
CONTACT: Sharon McConell,
Paxton Hoad.

There is a saltwater pool at the back of the 1227sq.m block.

$895 a week

CRAWLEY

Unit D/3 The Avenue


There are only four apartments in this complex, which
has a view of the park and
river.
CONTACT: Kirsty Styles,
Kempton Azzopardi.

$1050 a week

WEMBLEY
DOWNS

8A Chiswick Street
Youll love cooking in this
glam kitchen with a bright,
red splashback.
CONTACT: Judith Jones,
Space Real Estate.

The quick sale


defied the
feeling of doom
and gloom
in the market

Tremorva sold
by invitation
I

t pays to be a VIP, especially


in real estate.
Jackie Shervington, of
Caporn Young, invited about
10 of her clients to a preview of 11 Congdon Street,
Cottesloe, last week.
And before she knew it,
she had two offers for beautifully renovated Tremorva,
which was due to be auctioned on December 5.
It took us quite by surprise, Ms Shervington said.
The five-bedroom and
three-bathroom home is on
a 1227sq.m block, in highly
sought-after Claremont Hill.
It ticked all the boxes:
big block, great location and
character, she said.
Theres a strong demand
for houses in this pocket, especially near Jasper Green
Park.
Were finding that people
want large character homes
with four or five bedrooms
where everything has been
done.
The quick sale defied the
feeling of doom and gloom
in the market.
Theres a lot of negativity

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The kitchen has a winning combination of stone and timber.
in the media, but this result
shows if you have a good
product, it will sell, she said.
Built in 1909, Tremorva
is believed to be one of the
original houses on Claremont
Hill.
Among the many character features are wide,
wraparound verandas,

stained-glass windows and


high ceilings.
Architect Philip Griffiths
designed a two-storey addition, with grand proportions,
to match the elegance of the
original section of the house.
French doors, an alfresco
area and a saltwater pool are
modern touches.

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$1.25M

CANAL LIFESTYLE
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Latest Roy Morgan Research*


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CONTACT: Siobhan Payne,


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readers

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

0417 984 561

CARPENTRY

KAYES CARPENTRY
QUALITY CARPENTRY WITH RELIABILITY

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9384 5287

0418 920 574

DAVID HAYWARD
CARPENTER & JOINER
Qualified Craftsman over 42yrs exp

FOR ALL JOINERY


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

Ph 9382

BUILDING SOLUTIONS

We Remove, Repair, Replace


Brickwork / Fretting mortar,
Stud walls, Render, Concrete,
Chimneys, Ceilings, Roofing,
Lintels, Eaves, Windows,
Carpentry, Tiling,
Box Air-Conditioners etc.
Hidley Pty Ltd

044 97 88 778

House too hot or too cold?


Fed up with rapidly
rising bills?
Call Alan on

0419 967 491

or

www.erais.com.au

CABINETMAKING

SUBIACO
FURNITURE
FACTORY

4172 all hrs


0402 538 449

JUST DOORS

DOOR INSTALLATION &


MAINTENANCE SERVICE
COMMERCIAL & DOMESTIC
Timber & Aluminium Trimming. External
Doors Priority. Draught Weather Seals
Eye Viewers & Accessories

Enzo De Palma

Mobile 0412 194 842

CARPENTRY

Because Quality Counts


LORNE EDWARDS
PERGOLAS/ROOFING/
CARPORTS/VERANDAHS
DECKING TIMBER FLOORS SKIRTINGS
ALTERATIONS GENERAL MAINTENANCE

Ph: 0416

126 048 Anytime

MARTINS CARPENTRY
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Custom-made Furniture
Kitchen, Wall and Vanity Units
Bookcases

9381 6098
Traditional Craftsmanship
7 Forrest Street,
Subiaco WA 6008.

Fax 9388 2089


Aiming for Perfection
Cabinets & Carpentry
New kitchen vanities, built-in-robes,
kitchen and bathroom renovations.
QUALIFIED TRADESMEN: FREE QUOTES
NO JOB TOO SMALL

9344 1884, or
0418 914 284

Advertise your
goods in the
Classifieds

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CARPENTRY

CARPENTRY
CREATIONS

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

FREE QUOTES

PH TONY 0434 835 036

www.carpentry-creations.com.au

CARPET & VINYL


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

CARPET LAID ADAPTED


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

9447 4429 0417 184 655

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

0423 247 903


carpentry

specialist

Residential and Commercial


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Renovations &
Undertaking allService
aspects
Handyman
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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Over 20 Yrs Experience

Call Brett 0451 153 966


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Outdoor Carpentry
20 Years Experience

For Quality Timber


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Simon 0423 350 458

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

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


patchescarpentry@gmail.com

WOODVILLE

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

ALL AREAS

CARPET CLEANING

CLEANING

Worlds Largest Carpet


Cleaning Company

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RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL


Organic & Non-Toxic
Green Certified

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0407 475 860

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NEW & USED CARPETS & VINYLS LAID


Repairs & Re-Stretches
All work guaranteed
Phone Lee

0410 244 233

CARPET CLEANING

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

For the cleanest


carpet possible
COTTESLOE CARPET
CLEANING
Western Suburbs
Specialist!
RESIDENTIAL
COMMERCIAL
RENTAL

CEILINGS
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EXPERT REPAIRS TO - SAGGING


CEILINGS - DAMAGED CEILINGS
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SMALL JOBS WELCOME
OVER 35 YRS EXPERIENCE

3K5DOSK

PLASTERLINE
INDUSTRIES

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

PULL DOWNS DECORATIVE


DRYWALL REPAIRS
INSURANCE SUSPENDED
Police Cleared - Free Quotes

Ph Andrew

M 0413 568 580


Fax 9285 2888

UPHOLSTERY

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

9383 4931

MELITA
CLEANING SERVICE

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

CHIMNEY SWEEP
THE ORIGINAL

The Swiss Chimney Sweep


All types of FLUES /
OVENS / POT BELLIES etc

Adrian 0411 848 404


CLEANING

Cleaning

COMMERCIAL & DOMESTIC

9309 9967
E X P E RT

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ACCI Trained & Certified


Contact GRAEME

0418 957 690

LATEST TRUCK MOUNTED


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

Ph 9383 3510
Mob 0413 833 966

STAIGERS
Carpet & Cleaning

Carpet
Tiles & Grout
Vinyl & Lino
PH: ELSA

Upholstery
End of lease cleaning
Office cleaning
OR RAGETH

0410 659 580


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9384 5656

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PH: Rhonda 0409 688 854

www.fastidiousclean.com.au

OCEAN LINE CLEANING


Husband & Wife Team
Commercial / Domestic
Police Clearance

Ph 0411 445 452

Northlands
Commercial

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

Ph: Ben 0408 566 431


RITA CLEANING
SERVICE
Domestic & Commercial Cleaning
Window Cleaning Service
We bring our own equip and chemical
Special house cleaning $25p/hr

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1800 095 318


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Regular/Spring
Window Clean
Moving In/Out
Vacate Clean
Office Clean
ALL JOBS FULLY
GUARANTEED!

Installation, Upgrades and


Repairs
Virus Removal
Networking
Email and Internet
Data Backup

Phone Chris on 0417 990 396

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

Call 0439 333 449


www.thePCguy.com.au

CONCRETE

MIKES FULL CONCRETE WORK

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DUTCH ANTIQUE
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or

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BETTYS Home
Cleaning Service
$40.00 per hour
Friendly & Reliable

Ph Betty 0408 241 464

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

Timepieces

Buying, Selling
& Restoration of
Antique Clocks
& Barometers

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

fourway@iinet.net.au

0414 874 787

MOST CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED


NO SURCHARGE

Regular Vacate Moving In/Out


Spring Rent Inspection
COMMERCIAL & DOMESTIC
Police Cleared Experience
References Guaranteed

0413 929 436/0403 164 133


cleanperfect1@gmail.com.mx

Phone Ben 0419

908 230

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

ABN 28121674900 Est 1973

Crossovers, Garage &


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

Smartwire Communications

www.smartwire.net.au

Call Brett 0419 234 567


25 Years Experience

1 Hour
Response

24/7 Onsite Service


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

Century IT
Consultants

Call: 6465 4444


0411 357 645

CLEAN PERFECT

WA Exposed Concreting
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Concrete Driveways

www.centuryitc.com.au

Professional,
House/Office/Vacate
Cleaning & Ironing Service
Good references
100% guaranteed services
Ph Melisa 0406 341 162
detailcleaningservice@outlook.com

Don 040 116 7232


a-deck-above.com

Outdoor Living
Create your space for all
seasons.

Specialising in
decking & patios.
Call Jacob on

0412 882 011

jdacarpentry@gmail.com

DEMOLITION

9385 7150 or 0414 660 051 DAY

Ph Mick on 0400 212 917

Broadband, Domains, Networking,


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

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

Custom decks and pergolas.


Outdoor living specialist.

DEMOLITION

0412 477 294

Quality service, experienced,


reliable friendly cleaners

SPRING CLEAN
ALL OUTDOOR AREAS

Ph

9385 3054

COMPUTERS
TELEPHONE

0439 695 273

9384 5656

Your local tradesman for 20 years


NO JOB TOO SMALL

Unit 23/145 Stirling Hwy, Nedlands

All-U-Need
CLEANING SERVICE
Free
Quotes

448 Stirling Highway, Cottesloe

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

Member of the Watch &


Clockmakers of Australia

0404 118 811

COMMERCIAL & DOMESTIC cleaning

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By a qualified clockmaker

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Fully insured, police cleared

CURTAIN CLEANING

A DECK ABOVE

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CURTAINS

DECKING

CLOCKS & WATCHES

0433 145 346

Hardworking
0433 445 916

Computer Headaches?
We can help

FULLY INSURED & POLICE CLEARED

Reliable
0412 226 328

Quick Click IT

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

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

COMPUTING

Daryan 0430 855 758


Ako
0413 967 128

www.ASKYcleaning.com

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Tile & Grout Cleaning

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CLEANING

Mac Man
- Need help with
your next Apple
hardware or
software
purchases?
- Need help installing and
integrating your new Apple
products in your home?
- Need on-site tutoring for your
mac, iPhone or iPod?

MAC MAN CAN HELP!


CALL JAMES FOR ALL
YOUR APPLE NEEDS

Ph: 0417 928 439


Email: jamesrslewis@me.com

For free quote and advice


Call Mick

0418 941 539

colourstone

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

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

Indigo Painting
 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 & DRAFTING

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John 0418 949 269

www.colourstoneconcrete.com

CURTAINS
Aussie

Curtain Call

Claremont

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

D2R DRAFTING
PLANS DONE FAST
info@d2rdrafting.com.au

9240 8006 : 0408 569 515

0439 091 688

Diana Rice Interiors

DRAFTING SERVICES

Personalised Service - BEST PRICES

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

Council Approval
Drafting
Extension &
Renovation

0411 329 003

Call Tony
NO JOB TOO SMALL !

CURTAIN FITTER

Advertise your
goods in the

Ph: Peter 0417 772 230

Classifieds

Tracks Supplied & Fitted


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

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DRAFTING &
DESIGN

ELECTRICIANS

All electrical work


MAINTENANCE and
BREAKDOWN Mt Claremont
and surrounding areas

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

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

0407 770 910

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

Grant 0433 749 858

EC008394 L 048187 AU 20388

Wembley Electrics

24 HOURS

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

Electrical, Solar Power


Renovations, Plumbing
& Gas, Air-Conditioning
One Stop
Tradesman Shop

STEVE

Roberts
Renovations &
www.cablenet.com.au

MURPHYS
Handyman Service
ELECTRICAL

24/7 emergency service


All your domestic &
commercial electrical
services covered
Discounts if you book us
for more than one trade

Phone 9221 3700

htcontractorsperth.com.au

Call Dennis 0450 672 717


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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

0433 019 676

All Areas

EC 8293

WEST COAST
CABLING SOLUTIONS

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

Ph: 0419 907 502

dave@westcoastcabling.com.au

EC929

0412 955 633

NRK

A/H 9385 1443

Electrical EC 8576

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Phone Richard King


0417 956 575
Specialising in all electrical work
Quality workmanship

FREE QUOTES & ADVICE


MENTION THIS AD FOR 10%
DISCOUNT. ASK FOR DETAILS

EC8582

0418 912 451

PH: PETER
A/H: 9302

LIC EC5706

Ask about energy savings


FREE QUOTES

Skilled Electrical
All Electrical Work

Trusted & Reliable


Electricians

6644

POWER POINTS, LIGHTS,


BATHROOM HEATERS,
SECURITY LIGHTS, TEL A
NTENNA, SW. BOARD AND
MAIN UPGRADE, REWIRING,
RENOVATION, SAFETY SWS ETC

0418956459 9444 0989

MUIRS7

skilledelectrical@hotmail.com
Lic 003542

HOURS

ALL ELECTRICAL WORK


SAFETY SWITCHES SMOKE ALARMS HWS
BATHROOM HEATERS UPGRADE RENTALS
A-Z Electrical Service

Hot Water System Repairs


Ceiling Fans, Exhaust Fans
Stove & Oven Repairs
Reticulation Controllers
Fault Finding, Load Logging &

CALL MICK

9384 7079 0412 779 947


EC 7341

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

0422 626 719

www.westernwiring.com.au

YOUR LOCAL ELECTRICIAN


ALL ELECTRICAL WORK
Lighting, Power Points
Safety Switches, Smoke Alarms

EC4634

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ELECTRIC
BLUE

Electric Whirlybirds
with the Smarts to cool
your house for
Around $35 a Year
To Make a booking With
Philip and His Team Call

0407 997 049


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

Make extra cash


sell your unwanted
items in the POST
for only
8 words

$ 40

See inside back page for details

MORE
THAN A MOW
GARDENING SERVICES

FOR ADVICE PHONE JOHN

0412 689 643

FLOOR SANDING

EC 11972

FROM $89 P/H

24/7 Emergency Service


FREE QUOTES
LED lighting specialist TV Points
RCD & Safety protection
Smoke Alarms Split system aircon
Power Points
DISCOUNT For Regular Clients CALL NOW

Ofce: 6406 1759


Damon: 0481 391 889
Eliza: 0420 474 224

Hardie & Colorbond


Fencing Specialist
Twinside Retaining Walls
Gates & Asbestos Removal
No Job Too Difficult
Experienced Contractor

9387 4401
0417 942 962

rob@allfencingperth.com.au

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

Focus
FENCING
Specialists in Colorbond
Repairs Removals
Replacements
Installations
Call Adam

0424 101 026

Maintenance and Fault Specialists


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

Lic No AU06037

NIGELS GARDEN
MAINTENANCE

Suppliers / Installers of

Call Langford

0404 092 785

ALL ELECTRICAL WORK

ALL ELECTRICAL WORK


SPLIT A/C SPECIALIST

TIMBER FLOORS
New & Used Flooring
Stagger cuts to additions
Repairs to existing boards
White ant damage
Skirting, Beading, 1/4 rounds
waimahaka@gmail.com

FENCING

Call or visit

DAVE

MIKE 0417 189 942

GARDENING

FREE QUOTES
REASONABLE RATES

Email: allsafesolutions@outlook.com

7 DAY/24HR EMERGENCY CALL OUT

PH: 9384 9232

GARDENING

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DESIGNERS

RAY

ELECTRICIANS

EC00475

Residential - Commercial - Industrial


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

FREE QUOTE
Contact Tony

9314 2407
0412 300 363
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Mob: 0409 393 110


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0407 166 177

NEDLANDS
GARDEN SERVICE
THE PERFECTIONISTS

* For Excellence in Garden Care


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

0419 905 053

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

0411 724 099

OBrien
Flooring

SANDING, FINISHING
LAYING AND DECKS
Jimmy 0420 235 709
www.obrienflooring.com.au

SANDING & COATING


TIMBER FLOORS

Call Dave on
0412 187 585

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

BOSCH
FLOORSANDING
Sanding / coating and
Timber repairs
Full restoration services
AFTA member
All work guaranteed

Call Jeff 0419 908 837

Servicing the POST area since 1983.


Ph Mark Scrine. C. Hort

0417 093 578


9203 9985

HUNTS GARDEN SERVICES


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

0414 959 309


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

710 110

JAN RAGENOVICH
Garden Makeovers
Select & Deliver Plants
Im talented, friendly 30 years

experience in your area and can


solve your plant selection probems.
Phone now nothing free but
great work.

0416 029 992 9381 5371


janragenovich@bigpond.com

LANDSCAPES 2000

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PH GEORGE
0408 851 901

0423 153 677

woodlandstimberflooring.com

REPAIRS & REWIRE


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

GARDENSCAPES
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Call Brad on 04EVERGROW

(0438 374 769)

Email: info@evergrow.com.au

Good old fashion country service in the city

FURNITURE
RESTORATION

Free Quotes at your convenience

Touchwood
Restorations
Quality furniture restoration -

Advantage Fencing

Repairs that last French Polishing


- Spray Work - Stripping etc.
Ernest Palmer

0413 415 845

Specialists in Colorbond and


Gramline fencing and gates

288A CAMBRIDGE ST, WEMBLEY

Phone Jarod
0414 519 819

GARAGE DOORS

Free Quotes and Advice


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

www.livingelectricswa.com.au

FIREWOOD

BRIAN CLARK ELECTRICAL


INSTALLATION (Lic EC007548)

SWANBOURNE WOOD YARD

Subiaco based contractor


Rewires Safety switches
Power points

Dry bush jarrah


white gum
mallee roots

Call 0403 968 164

0407 088 082

GARAGE DOORS
SUPPLY, INSTALL AND SERVICE
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All
Garden Work
Lawns, Hedges, Roses, Trees pruned,
Weeds, Council pickups, Vacant blocks
cleaned and maintained. Make overs.
Reliable, Competitive rates
Good References.
Keep this cutting on your Fridge

Text or phone Theo

0429 880 004

B.J.s Garden
Maintenance
Indigo
Painting

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

0428 792 042

Horticultural Cert.

Polishing & Re-Coating, ATFA


Member & Police Cleared

FLYSCREENS

ALL ASPECTS OF GARDEN WORK

www.landscaperenewal.com.au

SANDING & VARNISHING

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ALL LANDSCAPE AND


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

25 yrs experience in
Landscaping
& Garden
F
ully Specialising
Maintenance.
in
Bo& topiaries
hedging

Colorbond Pinelap Jarrah


Asbestos Removal Fence Removal
Security Fencing Rural Fencing

0409 889 679

24 HR EMERGENCY SERVICE

UALITY

9384 4566
MOB 0412 770 881

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

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

Member WA Timber Flooring Assoc.

FREE QUOTES

Call or Email James

STEPHEN DEW

CALL JOHN

0412 229 200

For complete care of your


garden with reliable service.
Regular or casual. Call Nigel

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

0421 997 585

Great value, professional care

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Garden Maintenance
Residential & Commercial
Design & Installation

Mike Jones 0417 181 827


Nina Jones 0427 056 785

ALL GARDEN
MAINTENANCE
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
Landscaping Design & Construction. Residential
& Commercial. Garden maintenance
Lawn installing and repairing Specialised in
pool renovation Limestone and brick work
Retaining walls Colorbond fencing Supplying
trees, plants, soils, mulch, manure ... Irrigation
plan & installation Property maintenance High
pressure & Gutter cleaning Free quotation &
advice Guaranteed job quality

Call 0421 895 463 and 0432 999 400

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

0437 712 039


9381 5454

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GARDENING

GARDEN BAGS

Adelines Essential Organic Garden Care

Seamus Home Service

Landscaping & Design


All garden maintenance
Hydration & Fertilizing

Garden Bag Service, Police Clearance,


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

Mob: 0407 933 959

0450 225 113 6143 8721

Richards

HOME
GARDEN BAGS
We collect all garden

Better Lawns & Gardens


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

waste and most house


hold rubbish.

Mobile: 0414 080 753

0415 808 015

Northern Suburbs. W.A.

30 Years serving the


Western Suburbs
Garden Renovations
and Maintenance

08 9384 9555

admin@mclgroup.com.au
www.mclgroup.com.au

Roberts
Renovations &

(20% off your rst


service if you say
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Service
found us in
The Post!)

GARDEN CLEAN UPS


WEEDING
MULCHING
PRUNING
PLANT CARE & ADVICE

0435 510 087


www.loraflora.com

We Cover all your Gardening Needs


SHAUN READ

0410 778 181


VIKAS JAISWAL

0437 344 678

pricklypeargardening@gmail.com

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

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

Ph 0418 944 590

BALCATTA
GLASS
Glass Repair
188 Balcatta Road, Balcatta
(opposite Bunnings)

GLASS and MIRROR


CUT TO SIZE
WHILE YOU WAIT

FLOREAT GLASS

+ GLASS REPAIRS +

PH: 9383 9334


PENSIONER DISCOUNTS
RIVERVIEW GLASS PTY LTD
+ Glass repairs
+General glazing
+All showerscreens
+Mirrors
+Splashbacks
+Pool fencing

0418 914 084

Call today to claim


$30 off your first
maintenance visit.

SAME DAY SERVICE


SUPPLY & INSTAL
GUTTERGUARD
DISCOUNT FOR SENIORS
Call Kevin Ph: Hme 9381 2080
Mob 0419 907 986

GUTTER CLEANING

No Mess Down Pipes Cleared


Gutter Guard Installed
Tree Lopping Roof Repairs

Angus 0403 758 242

Skilful Solutions All Jobs


DAVID

Affordable Vacuum Gutter Cleaning


Professional. Reliable.
Comprehensive insurance cover.
Fully roof-safety trained.
For an obligation-free quote call

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

GROUT CLEAN

Backyards cleared, tree lopping,


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

Tile & Grout

CLEANING
No Hazardous Chemicals
Guaranteed Results
Sealing Service Available
Craig

GUTTERING

9448 8486
SKILLED
PROPERTY MAINTENANCE

Pre-sale Home Detailing


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

8923
272

The NEDLANDS handyman


(and surrounding suburbs)

REPLACE your
gutters NOW
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.

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

Prompt Gutters
The Guttering Specialist
Gutters &
Downpipes
Colorbond or
Zincalume
Fully Insured
All work
guaranteed

Gutters & Downpipes


100% Guarantee
Ask about our RUST PROOF option with

25 Year Warranty
Professional & Reliable
Colorbond, Zincalume &
Aluminium
No job too big or too small
FREE QUOTES
Job done right ... first Time!

Call Shannon
0413 243 006

Call us for fast, clean, professional:


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

Cambridge
Handyman
0419 925 452

JOHNS HOME
MAINTENANCE

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

jeff@riverviewglass.com.au

Email: promptgutters@gmail.com

SPECIAL
OFFER

0414 011 220


GUTTER CLEANING
& WINDOW CLEANING
SPECIALIST

GMA 95-12-005F

ADAM CLARKE

For the most beautiful


garden on the street

POST AREA SPECIALIST 20 YEARS


DOWNPIPES CLEARED
LEAKS AND OVERFLOWS SORTED
FREE QUOTES PENSIONER DISCOUNTS
PROMPT SERVICE
Phone
MARTIN

9240 4422 All Hours

0433 210 028

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0435 407 182

0402 432 437

SPECIALISING IN ALL YOUR


ROOF PLUMBING NEEDS!

GUTTERS and/or
windows CLEANED
TREE PRUNING

free quote call 0411 786 083

Lawn Mowing - Edging Trimming


& Hedging Clean ups Waste
Disposal Garden Maintenance
Small Tree Lopping

White Knight Repairs


& Home Maintenance

Your home is your castle ...


keep it that way!

0402 644 509

MUIRS

A Better
Handyman Service

FREE QUOTES

GUTTER
CLEANING

NADIAS

nadiasgardening@gmail.com

Cornerstone

Gutters & roong

Ph: Kevin

Grout Magic

Irrigation, plant selection, clean ups &


revamps & much much more!!!
Fully insured, professional work/diploma in
Horticulture 8+ years exp.

HANDYMAN

9383 9394/0408 866 787

Please call for quote

2guysgardening@gmail.com

Landscaping/Gardening

HANDYMAN

www.cornerstonegutters.com

Freshwater Glass
VALUE
TRUST
RELIABILITY

GUTTERING

One Company All Trades


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

Pressure Cleaning Garden Cleanups


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

Mob: 0416 932 432


davidfixer@iinet.net.au

Love Your Home


Quality Maintenance
Services

ODD JOBS MY SPECIALITY

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

Qualified tradesmen in the building


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

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
Our quality services will put
a smile on your face
NATIONAL POLICE CHECKED,
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We provide huge array of
services for home, ofce or

buildings.
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0407 193 606

Call Scott on 9386 6138


or 0417 461 087

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

0423 511 303

Perth TLC Group can


project manage your kitchen
improvement/renovation
www.tlc-perth.com

9284 0165

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

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

+EXPERIENCED HANDYMAN+
Quality Work + PROMPT Service
Carpentry - Doors, Windows, Skirtings, Floors + Decks
Plastering, patching + making good
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

Building and extensions,


bathroom & kitchen renovations
or home/office transformations.
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
renovation.
Whether you have a bathroom
or kitchen renovation or wishing
to undertake a complete
transformation, we have the
expertise to MAKE IT HAPPEN
TO DISCUSS YOUR VISION AND
REQUIREMENTS CALL US TODAY ON

(08) 6189 3528

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

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
FREE QUOTE, FULLY INSURED

Free Quotes
Call Mike Kuba

0413 015 808


JOEL IRRIGATION &
LANDSCAPES PTY.
LTD.
Since 1982

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Indigo Painting
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info@tlc-perth.com

HOT WATER
SYSTEM

ALL LANDSCAPE AND


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

0417 093 578


9203 9985

www.landscaperenewal.com.au

EST 81

4 Vaucluse Ave
Claremont

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

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

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

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

D.M.
& J.M. Rhodes
Gutters & Downpipes, gutter

Call us on 9381 3088

Ph Denis 0418 898 893


9304 1321

Trades & Services

www.plantingdesigns.com.au

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

-PDI4USFFU /FEMBOET

9383 2915
0412 946 476

Reliable * Friendly* Fully insured


Certified designer and horticulturist
Call Bev Steele

Matt Siomos, B.Sc (Botany),


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

www.ibislandscapes.com.au

info@smittysgutters.com

0409 792 552

Innovative landscape design,


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

9386 3183

29 Walter St
Claremont

Thats a saving of
up to 50%

guard, soakwells, small roofing


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

LANDSCAPING

One Company All Trades

0418 919 312

www.thepropertyserviceswizards.com.au

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

Repairs and Carpentry


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

Police cleared Reg Business Fully Insured

9284 0165
info@tlc-perth.com

Are you looking for:

KITCHENS

to advertise in the POST

Making Life Easy


Artificial Lawn
Environmentally Friendly
Australian Made
Free Messure & Quote

Phone: 9209 2669

www.greenplanetgrass.com.au

TRANSITION
LANDSCAPES
Garden & landscape renovation
Native & water-wise plants
General garden maintenance
Free design & planning
consultation
Call Steve

0497 808 778

steve.transition@outlook.com

NADIAS
Landscaping/Gardening

have it your way


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LAUNDROBAR

JOLIMONT LAUNDROBAR
Washing,Ironingand
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2/24 CARDIGAN TCE
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OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK


7am-8.30pm
Bag Wash,Soap Machine
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LAWN MOWING

PAINTING

PAINTING

PAINTING

CAMBRIDGE LAUNDRY

LAWN MOWING & GARDEN


MAINTENANCE

PAINTING
A.J. BROWNING

Saari Quality

New Turf lay Reticulations repairs


Mulching & planting
Gutter cleaning & rubbish removal
Tree pruning & hedging
and much more
Call Jasuf on

Reg. No. 4989

PENGUIN

LAWN CARE

EDDIES LAWN AERATION

LAWN CARE SPECIALISTS

Call Eddie

0425 551 233


9381 6996

J.B. Leadlights
Repairs Restorations
Windows, Doors & Cabinets
New Commissions
JOHN BURROWS

9284 5638
0419 966 945

Reg 1964

VERTIMOWING

LIMESTONE

(De Thatching)

CRITICAL WITH WATER RESTRICTIONS


and Lawnmowing Services

Ph Russell 0408 833 116 Work


9447 4907 Home

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

LAWN MOWING

MOW IT & MORE

25 YEARS EXPERIENCE

9245 2550
M: 0418 299 524
Ph/Fax:

Lawn Mowing Servicing


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

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Renovations &

Trevor 0412

1782 or 9388 1237

Reijo 0411 610 246

PAINTING SPECIAL

CAPITAL
PAINTING&
DECORATING

Ring 9381

For all your internal/external


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

CLIVE 9383 3412


0447 433 412
Reg. No. 4280

FLOREAT & ALL


WESTERN SUBURBS
Painter - Decorators
30 years experience

Old fashioned workmanship,


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

A PLUS PAINTING
& SERVICES

20 years experience

INTERIOR & EXTERIOR

ROOMS FROM $250


REPAINTING
Reg.
SPECIALIST 3476

182 051

Garden Services
Andy
04 900 405 20

ANGUSS

Lawnmowing and
Gardening Service
Honest and Reliable

9381 5454
0437 712 039

James Limestone
Restoration

Limestone RESTORATION
Limestone REPOINTING
Limestone TINTING
Limestone CAPPING
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Brick MORTAR REPAIRS
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Mobile 0418 921 418

email: brettcam60@hotmail.com

MUIRS
SEAMUS
HOME SERVICES
LAWNMOWING & GARDENING SERVICES

Police Clearance, Fully Insured & Free Quotes

0450 225 113


6143 8721

Precision
Edge Mowing
LAWNS & GARDENS
Call
Rob

Also:
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Contact Matthew Warren

0417 965 115

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LOCKSMITH
Pol Lic SG 15935
ABN 22337056071

Locksmiths

For all your


gardening needs
Work
Guaranteed.
Insured.

1300 206 213

MOBILE 0432 322 026


COMMERCIAL & RETAIL

F: 9444 7863

BAGOT ROAD, SUBIACO

CARING FOR SUBIACOS HERITAGE

0412 153 846


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Subiaco
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Master Painting
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Ph/Fax 9382 3278


Mobile 0438 755 877

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Phone
WARREN
on

0400 440 272


Reg No. 6791

REDHOUSE

PAINTING
Reg 6375

OVER 25 YEARS EXPERIENCE


RESIDENTIAL
NO JOB TOO SMALL
Prompt & Professional
Service
Competitive Rates

Ph/SMS Geoff 0411 987 542

Interior / Exterior

PAINTING

ALL SMALL JOBS


Quality Work
Residential and Commercial

Phone Joe 0408 094 444

MAFRICI

Painter & Decorator


30 YEARS EXPERIENCE

Residential Commerial
Call Anthony

9248 6165
0408 348 616

Tel/Fax:

email: anthonymafrici@hotmail.com

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Electronic Burst Pipe Detection


Power Drain Cleaning, Blockages
ALL TYPES OF PLUMBING WORK
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RENOVATION SPECIALIST

Freecall 1800 102 888


9384 0202
9384 1030
9389 8989 0419 950 430
MASTER PLUMBER

9204 4108
0408 908 683

All internal and external finishes


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

0415 951 865


9300 5382
Renovations, Internal
and Ext Sand Render

Lic. PL 5041

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

ALSO SMALL JOBS


PATCHING AND REPAIRS
22 yrs Westn Sub Exp.

Jevon Back Contracting


Painting (Reg 7248)
Reliability Integrity
Workmanship & great service
27 years experience
Res, Comm, Int & Ext

M 0422 781 372


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PAVING

Call WAs Premier


Stone / Paving Service

0402 929 732

www.quantumpaving.com.au

PEST CONTROL

ENVIRO-CARE PEST
SERVICES

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

Ph: Jorge 0400 748


or 9386 3953

076

Wall Plastering &


Ceiling Repairs

Including all aspects of solid wall


plastering and plaster boarding.
More than fifteen years experience.

Call Travis 0468 789 879

TO AUSTRALIAN STANDARD
Spot Termite Treatment
Rats Spiders Ants
MOBILE CREDIT/EFTPOS FACILITIES
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Termite Inspections Ants


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General Pest Control
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Mob:0433 288 164


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Indigo Painting

 Blocked Drains
40 Years Experience
 Toilets & Pans
Pete The Plasterer  Cistern Repairs + New
 Water Leaks
 Water Filters
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PLASTERING/RENDERING  Local Plumber
0416 121 932

30 YRS EXPERIENCE
QUALITY WORK
FREE QUOTES / ADVICE

Specialist in plastering internal


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NO JOB TOO SMALL
35 years experience

9335 1552

Call Peter 0412 802 392


or 9330 5771
ALL AREAS

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Fast Efficient Service
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PETS

9384 7870

Painting Services
Reg No. 5309

COASTAL COLOURS

Bees Unharmed
PH: 0403 304 361

Family Business Providing Local


Services Since 1958

0418 914 041

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Lic. 2216 (B.Sc)


REG 7800

0451 478 078

WHEN ORGANISING
YOUR NEXT
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M: 0421 477 899

MIKE STOKES

reg: 7822

30 years experience

TOM

100% Customer Satisfaction


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CONTINUITY, STYLE AND


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Interior/ Exterior
High quality & low cost

Painter & Decorator

KEVIN SHEEHAN
Master Locksmith
Security Consultant
Glad to be of Service

Lawn Mowing
YOUR WESTERN
Fertilising
SUBURBS LOCKSMITH
X Office X Car
Fully Insured X Home
7 Day Service
Mat 0409 930 924

SPECIALISING IN
RESTORATION OF PERIOD
HOMES

Guaranteed Same
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0400 977 610

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Residential
Commercial
Interior
Reg # 6263
Exterior
IMMEDIATE START
Free Quotes
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RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL


PAINTERS & DECORATORS

Reg No 3468

Mow d Lawn

All The Difference

Mob: 0413 235 163


Phone: 9206 5331
Fax: 9206 5337

Painters Registration No. 5890

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

Mob 0417

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David
0411 223 644

FREE QUOTES 7 DAYS


Your satisfaction is
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Call JAY: 0410 413 327

HIGH QUALITY LOW COST!

Atlas
Lawn Services
Handyman
Service

REG 7089

LEADLIGHT

Commercial & Residential


Internal & External New Homes
Repainting Free Quotes

Gorey
Plumbing
Services

Swarm
Services

GAS 532

9383 9252

PAINTING & DECORATING SERVICES

PLUMBING

PL 1735

0413 653 595

Painting & Decorating


European Craftsman
Very Reasonable
Reg: 6952
Rates

Reg No.5150

WINTER SPECIAL
Doonas & Blankets

PAINTING
PAPER HANGING
All work guaranteed
REGD PAINTER

Reg 7824

Domestic Laundry,
Service Washes
Pickup & Deliver

Reg. No. 3511

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PEST CONTROL
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NO CALL-OUT
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Ful Blockages
lywater
Hot
Bo units
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Burst Pipes
Leaking Taps
Hot Water systems
Cisterns
Toilet Pans
General Plumbing
Mobile

PL5094

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Office

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Emergency Repairs Blockages
Hot Water Systems
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Integrity & Expertise

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renovations
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Water Filters
Block Drains & Burst Pipes
Office & Domestic refits
Toilet Pans & Leaking Taps

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ZAMBEZI

PLUMBING & GAS


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Blocked Drains
All Plumbing Repairs
Gas Servicing Installation
Hot Water
Emergency Repairs
PENSIONERS DISCOUNT
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0408 917 109


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Renovations
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Plumbing & Gas Fitting


Blocked Drains
Renovations
Hot Water Systems
Leaking Taps
Toilets & Cisterns
Gas Appliances
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0418 949 472

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Gas, Electric, Solar
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Electronic leak detection
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Aquarium & Pond


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

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Pond And Aquarium Cleaning


Ongoing Maintenance
Pond Building And Restoring Of
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Pond Resealing Or Relining
Live Plants And Fish
Fish Health and Disease
Installation Of All Aqua Products
Package Deals Available
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Bathrooms & Kitchens
Gas & Electrical
Hotwater
Burst Pipes
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Water Savers
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Police cleared

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PETER HANSONS
IRRIGATION

Bores & Fully Installed


Reticulation Systems

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Commercial & Domestic


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Owner Operated Packing

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OPERATING 7 DAYS A WEEK

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9386 3183

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RETICULATION
REPAIRS
12 YEARS EXPERIENCE
COMMERCIAL & DOMESTIC
SENIORS RATES
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MAINTENANCE

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 Lisas a member of Irrigation Australia
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Gutters & Downpipes
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0433 210 028

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Graham
0432 119 526

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work no job too small.
Australian Colorbond
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Please phone
0429 062 952 Mark

D Wynne Roofing
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Roof/leak repairs
Tile
RidgeReplacement
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SWIMMING POOL
SERVICE

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FREE QUOTES
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RE-ROOFING WITH
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0418 925 030 or 9384 9141


Fax 9384 5929

ROOF REPAIRS
Low Prices Quality work

Leaks Fixed
Damage Repaired
Ridge Pointing
Re-roofing (Tin or Tile)
Guttering
& Downpipes
Renovations
&

Roberts

Handyman
Service
Mark Warden

Ph: 0416 042 038


18 years experience!

ROOF CARPENTRY

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Builders Licence # 13954

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DISPOSAL

Mobile
0413 747 777

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JOLIMONT

9380 4420
OPEN 7 DAYS

TILING

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

Alex 0412 597 261

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

Friendly Professional Service


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

CLAREMONT

POOL
SERVICE
FOR OVER 20 YEARS

257 STIRLING HWY


CLAREMONT

Western Suburbs
Pool Service
CLEANING CHEMICALS &
EQUIPMENT
QUALITY OWNER OPERATED
COMPLETE POOL SERVICE
JOSH MANN

0414 775 586

IMMEDIATE ATTENTION
Est. 1990

FORMATIVE AND
PRACTICAL PRUNING
SAFE TREE REMOVALS
PEST MANAGEMENT
ROOT ZONE
MANAGEMENT
FULLY INSURED
FREE WRITTEN QUOTES

PH: 9359 9300

NO JOB TOO SMALL


CALL PETER FOR FREE QUOTE
Complete Wall and Floor Tiling
Experts In Shower Repair and Regrouting
Bathroom Renovations
www.alphatile.com.au

Core Tiling

& Bathroom renovation


No job too small
All aspects of tiling
Full bathroom renovation
Full re-routing or grout repair
20 years experience

Call Lewis: 0451 636 666


corebathreno@gmail.com

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

0438 003 571

www.stonecareaustralia.com.au

DON TILING SERVICE

All aspects of wall & floor tiling.


Specialising in bathrooms.
Ceramic, Porcelain, Travertine.
FREE QUOTES
Don 0435 722 362
don.yoon@yahoo.com.au
http://dontilingservice.com

Perths Premiere
Tree Service

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Tree Service
All Tree & Palm work
Discount Stump Grinding
Ph: Jason

0411 351 251


TUCK-POINTING

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* Wall Alterations
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MAGDA
TREE SERVICES
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Tree Removal Palm Removal


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

Aaron: 0410 521 734


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PROFESSIONAL

TREE
SURGEONS
Certified Arborists
Offering Complete Tree
Service With Care
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No job too big or small
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NO MESS
FULLY INSURED

SPRING SPECIAL
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Ring Ben on 0424

150 899

WE TAKE PRIDE IN OUR WORK

TV ANTENNA

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

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TREE SURGEON
S.E.C. Cert.
All Facets of Tree Work
Satisfaction Guaranteed
For the personal touch
please phone RENE COOLEN

0407 774 549 9387 5153


Free Quotes

LAKESIDE
TREES & STUMPS
www.lakesidestumpgrinding.com.au

TREE & PALM REMOVALS


HEDGING & MULCHING
NARROW ACCESS
SPECIALISTS
FULLY INSURED
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9306 8599
Mobile

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

0414 738 888


TV SERVICES

TV & VIDEO REPAIRS


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

9382 4752
Rear Laneway, 25 Heytesbury Rd

UPHOLSTERY

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

9354 4524

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Specialising in all styles of

household and commercial


Indigo
Painting
upholstery.
CONTACT MICHAEL

0407 771 476

michaelstudman@hotmail.com

TSB INTERIORS

Recovery new and Antique


All your upholstery needs
26 years experience

Tim 0405 049 994

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Services

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The Local Guys

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Antenna
Repair
From $75
TV Mounting
From $149

9242 2952

SAM GRANERI 0408 095 854

- Trees, Our Inspiration -

0438 909 275

SWIMMING POOL
SERVICE

If you have trees, you need


the Arbor Centre.
Take advantage of WAs
foremost company for truly
qualified advice and
professional service.

CONSULTANCY

Servicing the Western Suburbs since 1996

or visit our shop at

9389 8744

Mark
Lynch

Ph Rick: 0402 751 878

Prompt & Professional

Ph PETER PLAISTED

0417 912 362


0418 959 871

When only the best will do

POOL & SPA SERVICE


CHEMICALS/REPAIRS
FREECALL 1800 835 444

* Western Suburbs
* Competitive Rates
(Including Tip Fees)
* Commercial & Domestic
* Prompt Delivery

John
Clark

Floor & Wall Tiling

Specialists in Commercial &


Residential Shade Sails

All Roof Replacement


and Maintenance
08 9433 1077
www.sos-services.com.au

SIMPLY THE BEST!

0422 095 481

0408 947 570

MUIRS

Professional
pool service,
cleaning,
maintenance
For
and supply
all your
since 1984. Pool Needs

SAND SUPPLIES

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Call Adam

9384 6164

Complete and Professional Pool


Servicing with access to 300 years
of combined experience.
Regular maintenance our
speciality. Ring today for details.

CALL
PETER
0407 520 430

Fully Insured / All areas

Free Quotes

TV ANTENNA
Digital Antenna
Installations

Complete
Stump Removal

TREE SERVICES


and now at
MOSMAN PARK
2 STUART ST - opp train stn

TREE SERVICES

Narrow Access Fully Insured


Tree Work Undertaken Free Quotes

Ph Joe 0408 094 444

9389 6131

Specialising in Architectural
Designed Homes. 15 yrs exp.

Phone JEFF 0418

Stump Grinding

NEDLANDS
134 BROADWAY

PH: 9381 5455


Roof Carpentry Team

INTERIOR EXTERIOR TILING

YOUR LOCAL SHOPS

(Licenced & Fully Insured)

GUTTERS AND
DOWNPIPES

TREE SERVICES

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All Roof Repairs


Gutters & Downpipes
All Carpentry Work
Fire & White Ant Repair
Property Maintenance
Inspection
Insurance Claims
Renovations
Painting & Design

TILING

PROUD
APPLIANCES

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

4 Hood Street Subiaco

9388 2251

Qualified, Experienced, Insured


Large & Confined Tree Specialist
Tree/Palm Pruning / Removals
Hedging / Mulching /
Stump Grinding. Free Quote
Kieron Fiford : 0418 717 955

Uwes European
Appliance Repairs

Repair Miele Siemens


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

9448 2227

kieron@heritagetreesurgeons.com.au
www.heritagetreesurgeons.com.au

Ph: 6201 1387

www.uwerepairs.com.au
The Tree Specialists

Call Marco

WINDOW
CLEANING

0450 159 839


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

SWANBOURNE
WINDOW CLEANING
EST. 1976

YOUR LOCAL BUSINESS


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

teamtreelopper@gmail.com
www.teamtreelopper.com

SWANBOURNE
TREE
SERVICE
Free Quotes
Great Service

0423 655 222

PETE AND JOSH

0402 433 690

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WESTERN SUBURBS SPECIALIST

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

9336 3129
0414 011 220

Phone MARTIN
Mob

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WINDOW
CLEANING

FOR SALE
HOUSEHOLD

WINDOW CLEANING
your local professional

FLYSCREEN REPAIRS GUTTER CLEANING


HIGH PRESSURE CLEAN

33819POTS

ANGUS

040 375 8242

GMR

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

0439 518 525


grwindowcleaning@bigpond.com

WINDOW CLEANER

$50 disc. for repeat clients


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

Isaac 0405 300 298


DIVERSITY WINDOW
CLEANING

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

Roberts

Credit Card Facility Available


Free Quotes Josh and Mike

0416 042 258 or 0413 998 955


1300 460 996
www.diversitycleaning.com.au

iSHINE Window
Cleaning

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

Terry 0406 809 977

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

Call Rolf
9279 2981
0408 930 235
WINDOW
REPAIRS

CHINESE Garden pots range of


sizes and colours ex Shanghai Shed.
Available now.
0439 923 001
AGAPANTHUS Potted, flowering
10 for $50 or $6 ea. Daglish. Ph:
9381 3763
BBQ Weber performer kettle mobile
table hardly used $350.00,
0419 938 989
BED Queensize ensemble, top
quality posturepaedic as new
mattress on base with castors. As
new condition $375.00 (can deliver)
Please phone 0438 396 273
CASA
Pool table. Slate top.
1.2x2.3m. Good condition. Removal
at buyers expense. $700 ono.
0408 866 225
CHRYSTAL Whisky glasses by
Stuart. Never used, in orginal box.
$60 for 4. Ring Diana 0457 457 339
DINING Table: Classic Mahogany,
antique reproduction, double
pedestal style. Extends from
1850mm long x 1150mm wide to
1420mm x 1150mm wide. Beautifully
carved edges, excellent condition.
$290.00.
Ph: 0400 749 433
DINING Table Oak reproduction
English refectory style. Seats up to
12. 184cms by 102cms $200,
9384 1859
ENGLISH
Oak rattan backed
lounge suite. Good condition
Burgundy
upholstery
$500.
Wembley. Please phone
0414 787 892
GARAGE
Sale Sunday 29th
November. Rear laneway of 78
Onslow Road Shenton Park. Corner
of Stanmore. Lego, toys, sporting
gear, camp, beds, Webers, assorted
items. 8am
LOUNGE
Suite: Leather, 2x3
seaters, top quality "Artifex"
Australian made, upholstered in rust
brown, superior quality, full grain
leather. Very stylish features square
arms & comfortable, high backs cost
$9000.00. Excellent condition sell
$1450.00 lot. Phone 0438 396 273
PERSIAN Rug quality hand woven
silk & wool. Made in Iran 3Mx2M
creams/blues $1500
0416 298 298
PIANO Beautiful Bechstein, lovely
tone. Valued $3,500 will accept
$1,850. Mosman Park. Tel
0418 515 787
PIANO
Tuner; for professional
piano tuning and repairs call Ronald
0416 065 983
www.1pianotuner.com
SOFABED Lounge suite: Modern
style, 2 pce 1x2.5 seater sofabed
features Q/size mattress on
trampoline base + matching, 2 seater
sofa. Neutral coffee, fine quality
upholstery. All excellent condition.
$290.00 lot. Please phone: 0400 749
433

ARTS & CRAFTS

BRENda

Paul Jones

Carpentry & Joinery


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

BIRD Lover? Beautiful Australian bird


prints and originals at
www.brendaholdenart.com.au

BOATING

PH 0417 915 636

SASH IN A FLASH

MUIRS

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

PH 0407 328 128

www.sashinaflash.com.au

WROUGHT IRON

Metal Ox Ironworks

Handmade Wrought Iron

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

9272 8282 0419 045 250


www.metalox.com.au

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33886

HOUSEBOAT 2 berth trailable,


suitable rivers and estuaries, moored
Matilda Bay $55,000 for full details
John 0418 188 640

BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITIES
BEAUTY Business for sale, busy
Wembley location inside small hair
salon. Stock and equipment
included. $20,000 ono. 0414 715
262

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

DRESSMAKING

HOLIDAYS & RESORTS

ALTERATIONS Hems etc. Fast,


efficient, very reasonable rates.
Local lady many years sewing
experience. 0417 913 931

GARAGE Sale. Moving interstate,


household items, tools, law mower,
ladder & more. 88 McKenzie St,
Wembley. Sat Nov 28th, after
8:00am
GARAGE Sale designer wholesale
fashion homewares clearance 100%.
Silk dresses, tops, silk velvet quilts,
cushions. Also preloved Camilla
Johnny was DVF, Scanlan. 9 Lillian
St, Cottesloe 9am to 12, Saturday
HOUSEHOLD Costume jewellery
Christmas presents Sun 29 Nov.
8-11, 133 Adelma Rd, Dalkeith
NORTH Fremantle massive sale,
household. Follow signs to Feeney
Street 9am. Sunday 29th
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. Closed 27
/12, 3/1, 10/1. Re-open Sunday 17th
January
SAT 28 Nov 8am-2pm, 14 Coghlan
Rd, Subiaco. Lots of household
goods, collectibles, bric-a-brac, roll
down desk, books, plants, pots. No
earlybirds please

AUGUSTA Riverfront hol/house F


/S/C balcony, gas bbq, private jetty.
Availability school/hols, 4 brms. 0411
111 893
COTTESLOE Apartment. Great
ocean views from every room and
wide balcony. Renov 2brm fully furn
and equipped. Mins walk to beach
and train. Quiet street. Aircond, rates
from $110-$160pn, min 4. Special
weekly rates from $700 (winter). Ph
9339 4448 or 0405 670 803
COTTESLOE Beachfront apartment
avail. One b/r renov. Great views,
fully self cont. Rates from $95 pn
winter to $150 pn peak.
Ph 0405 670 803 or 9339 4448
www.24706.worldstays.com
COTTESLOE Beach s.c. flat o/50's
quiet street 100m beach. Aircon
queen b. $110pn (min4) $600wk.
December 0417 926 429
DENMARK Beautiful ff 3 bdr house,
in big enclosed garden, sleeps 6pp.
Walking distance to centre of town
and river.
0429 429 200
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
DUNSBOROUGH House 3 bed, 2
bath good locn. 0407 385 259
MANDURAH
Silver
Sands.
Absolute beachfront, holiday in the
sand dunes. 2 storey 4/5, b/r, 2B,
games, sleeps 10. Foxtel, WiFi $300
pn, min 4 nights. Call
0411 644 186
PEPPERMINT Grove Beach. Large
5 bedroom three bathroom house.
Phone 9389 6565, 0403 870 075
SWANBOURNE Beautiful f/f and
equipped 2 bed cottage available for
short term stays. Set amongst the
trees and within walking distance to
Swanbourne Beach this cottage has
everything you need. 2 large double
beds, kitchen, dining, lounge + study.
BBQ and outdoor entertaining area.
$250 per night. For more information
perrimargaria@gmail.com
XMAS At the beach in beautiful
Gracetown? Holiday house with
character available for festive
season. Comfortable with everything
you need. Sleeps 6 in 2 bedrooms, 5
min to beach. For info and photos
call 0408 441 748

HEALTH & BEAUTY

LOST & FOUND

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
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
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
YOGABOOGIE: Dance/yoga class
that defies description. Monday
9.45am at the Cottesloe Civic
Centre. Call Jez 0421 499 994
YOGA Kundalini. Ongoing classes
in Wembley Tuesday evenings and
East Fremantle Thursday evenings.
Certified Teacher Suzanne
0414 883 139

FOUND Toyota Foruner remote


key, North Cottesloe Beach, Sunday
22nd November
9384 2505
LADIES Reading glasses in round
metal case, flip lid 9389 1109
LADIES Wrist watch small, white
face/gold surround black leather
band. Phone 9389 1109
LOST Saturday 14/11, small black
pouch with jewellery inside. Great
sentimental value. Reward offered.
Please call 0408 759 411
PEARL Earring
Lost 24 November in the vicinity of
the Cottesloe Post Office and
Boatshed Market. $100 reward.
Please call 9384 8319

EDUCATIONAL
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
0432 622 428
SPEECH Pathologist available to
assist your child with school age
literacy-spelling, reading and writing.
practice for NAPLAN and OLNA
testing available. Prepare your child
for school in 2016 and watch their
confidence grow. Holiday sessions
available between January 13th and
29th. bookings also being taken for
term 1, 2016. Call Deidre on
0400 448 432

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

GARAGE SALES

HOLIDAYS & RESORTS

33852

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
LIFE/WELLNESS
Coaching for
Women (ICF certified) Ladies are
you asking yourself is this it?
Questioning or feeling stuck about
life choices? Action the change by
calling Trudi 0417 096 781 or email
trudi@theperiscopeproject.com

DUNSBOROUGH
Yallingup:
Architect awarded contemporary 5 br
home, 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 on select
dates Dec and Jan. Extensive
photos available.
0422 925 704
5 Bdm beach house for holiday
rental in Dawesville. Sleeps 6 adults,
5 children. Ocean views. $400-$600
/night.
Call 0409 081 013

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
MAGNA Advance 2001. Excellent
condition $2950 ono. 9387 5830
WANTED Datsun Skyline 1973 to
1983 240k, C210. MR30 any
condition. Ph Jacoub 0422 076 298

MUSICAL
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
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

OVERSEAS HOLIDAY
ACCOMMODATION
CHELSEA
Central
London
apartment. Fantastic location near
South Kensington and Sloane
Square tubes. Sleeps 4. One double,
two single bedrooms, new bathroom
and toilets. Internet, mobiles,
Oysters. 9284 6515
PARIS Beautiful 2 bed apartment.
Left bank close to Notre Dame. Visit
www.5stjacques.com or call
0418 918 979
PARIS Apt. Ideal central location
next to Pompidou centre. Sleeps 2-4.
Clean,
comfortable,
all
conveniences.
www.ourparisapartment.com.au
0418 920 431
QUEENSTOWN NZ luxury villa
central panoramic views of lake
Karen 9384 4593
or www.alpenview.co.nz

PERSONAL
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
VERY Hot M & F couple available
for sensual massage. Mosman Park.
By appt only. 0414 263 851

PETS
CAT Boarding, new cages and play
area, daily, weekly and long term
rates available. Ph Danny 0410 314
909
CHRISTMAS Bookings available.
Dog walking, feeding, cat visits,
house-sitting, police cleared.
0406 540 024
DOG Obedience Classes: Neri
Karazija holds these on Wednesday
evenings and Saturday mornings as
a follow up from Puppy Classes at
Swanbourne. Bookings are essential
and the next classes commence
early in 2016. Ring Naomi or Jaimee
to secure your place and quote
POST 2 when you book your class
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 book your place
and remember to quote POST 3
9384 2644
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
PUPPY
School and Puppy
Management: Held at Swanbourne
every Sunday commencing at 9am.
There are four classes held on the
hour. Neri and Lisa conduct the
classes and bookings are essential
to get the full benefit, so ring Naomi
or Jaimee to book a place. Please
quote POST 1 when you book your
class
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

PUBLIC NOTICES
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

SITUATIONS VACANT
CASH In hand for reasonable
outside house help. odd hours ok.
9385 9202
HOUSEKEEPER Needed. Monday,
Tuesday and Friday 4 hours each
day. Possible more time if desired.
Suit experienced housekeeper with
lots of energy and experience in
cleaning high end homes. Please
call if you are meticulous and
efficient
0421 962 352

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SITUATIONS VACANT

SITUATIONS WANTED

TALKABOUT Tours Australia is a


home based business specialising in
Homestay
and
Tours
for
International students. We are
currently on the look out for casual
drivers (F Class & LR Lic min
requirements); persons holding
Lifesaving qualifications and/or tour
guide experience with availability in
February & March 2016. Interested
persons are invited to write to
liz@talkabouttours.com with resume

XMAS Clean-up, reliable, friendly


garden service. Jim 0450 772 476

SITUATIONS WANTED
BOOK Keeper office all rounder.
Quick books and MYOB. Available 3
days per week flexible. Please call
0422 454 309
CAN-DO Uni student for general
jobs/ labour/ garden chores/
clean-ups etc. $24 hr. Can also use
my small 4 wheel drive for min extra
cost. Ph 0433 386 753
CHAUFFEURED Sedan service.
Airport and Western suburbs.
Luggage Trailer now available. VISA,
Mastercard and eftpos. Lic. 3862.
Call Barry 0422 376 943
CLEANER
Housekeeper,
experienced, honest, reliable, Pol/cl,
exc/ref, very organised, eye for
details, in-depth knowledge of
natural cleaning product such as :
white vinegar, baking soda etc. $35p
/h. Available Monday to Friday 6hr
/min. Ph 0419 950 644
CLEANER Ironing. All jobs. police
clr, exp.
0449 977 180
CLEANERS Hardworking reliable
ladies team $30/hr
Ph 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
Washing, ironing.
Mature, experienced lady. Excellent
references. ABN, Pol.clear. Elderly
welcomed $35/h. Ph. 0456 167 489
EXPERIENCED Gardener Western
Suburbs. Special rates pensioners
0498 837 612
GARDEN
A Backyard Blitz,
experienced. Phone
Nick 0412 772 238
GARDEN
All gardening job.
Experienced $25ph. 0421 243 206
GARDEN
Heritage
fix-ups,
make-overs,
apprenticeship,
completed, reticulation, transplants,
free quotes, Bonar 0423 477 822
HANDYMAN Efficient, reliable. 25
years
experience.
Painting,
gardening, tiling, craftsman etc. Call
Bob. 9444 6474, 0403 511 072
HOUSE
Keeping,
mature,
experienced
lady.
Excellent
references. ABN, Pol clear. $35/h.
Ph. 0450 089 933
IRONING A better professional
service.
Long
established,
non-smoking, regular van pick 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 Lady available, excellent
services. Please call
0439 887 874
IRONING Pick-up and deliver next
day, Cottesloe/adjacent areas $15
/hr. 0438 968 215
IRONING Pick up and delivery, any
area, quick and reliable service. $10
per hour. Marion
0413 907 261
LAWNMOWING
Gardening
handyman odd jobs.
Ph 0407 100 075
MASSAGE Professional $35 p.h.
with 56 yo Thai lady with University
degree living in Swanbourne. Also
domestic chores $20 P.H. 9286 1396
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
WE Provide a vast range of
handyman services to the Perth area
that are carried out in a reliable and
professional manner with no call out
fee's whatsoever. We understand
home owner's and tenant's time
constraints, security concerns and of
course their understanding of the
approximate cost of the work to be
undertaken,
with
Southwood
Handyman Services rest assured
you are in safe hands. Whether its a
range of odd jobs that never seem to
get done, painting and decorating,
general home tidy-ups or repairs, we
can help with a competitive pricing
structure and in most cases can
quote prior to commencement of
work. We strive to keep to the exact
appointment time rather than just
turning up when convenient for us,
on rare occasions where we are
running late we promise to call to let
you know. We are 'Reassuringly
Reliable'. Same day bookings maybe
available, why not give us a call and
see how we are placed. We hold a
$10 million limited liability insurance
cover for any unforeseen accidents.
Although it would be impossible to
list all the handyman services we
lis
offer, if its not listed or perhaps you
of
just need some practical advice just
ju
give us a call. National Police
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Certification15.9.2015. Call Iain
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today on 0433 084 600
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WINDOW And all pressure cleaning
W
service $30ph. 0421 243 206
se

SOCIAL & SPORTS


NOTICES
TENNIS Coaching, own court, no
cost unless improved. Any standard
$25 p.h. 9385 9202

TOURS
TALKABOUT Tours Australia are
currently seeking interested families
to host 18yrs+ Japanese students
from Feb 13th to March 19th 2016.
The students are here specifically to
learn English and develop an
understanding of Australian culture
so it is important families have time
to spend with the students. Breakfast
and dinner daily and 3 meals on the
weekend is required. Students are
studying at UWA CELT Claremont
campus. Parents wishing their own
children to experience a cultural
exchange are encouraged to apply.
Remuneration $250 per week per
student. Please go to the
www.talkabouttours.com to apply or call
Liz 0450 122 424

TO LET
AAAAFOR more properties To Let
see the classified advertisement
in our Real Estate
COTTESLOE 2 bedroom ground
floor unit. Renovated throughout.
Huge courtyard, fully furnished,
200m to beach $600pw,
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
CRAWLEY lovely 1 bed townhouse
in small complex, 200m from river.
Modern, clean, light & airy. Good
size private courtyard, carport with
secure electric gates and intercom.
Perfect for UWA, SCGH or City
professional. Avail from 4 Jan 2016.
For further details call 0431 349 053
DAGLISH 2br + s/o house with
extablished garden. Close to train,
Shenton Col and hospital. Pets
welcome. $440 Chris 0438 865 239
DALKEITH
Lovely 2x2 fully
furnished villa in over 55's complex
of 3. Aircon, garage, courtyard, on
bus route, walk to shops and river.
$510pw. Available 18th Dec
0407 446 634
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
FULLY Restored period cottage
meters from Cottesloe Beach. 1
bedroom, en-suite bathroom. Kitchen
and open plan eating area.
Ait-conditioned. Covered verandah
overlooking garden courtyard. Long
lease to careful tenant only. $465.00
per week. No dogs.
Call 0412 889 391
MOSMAN Park furnished room.
Family home suit overseas student
$165pw. Includes expenses. Close
shops, transport. 0401 840 203
NEDLANDS To Let. Hampden Rd
Office, approx 48 sqm. Excellent
location $1250 + GST pcm inc. rates,
taxes and parking. David Azzopardi
0418 924 950
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

Indigo Painting

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
prices. Cash paid. Phone Philip of
Nedlands 0450 049 679 or 9380
6399
HONDA SL70, SL100, SL 125,
SL175 or SL350 motorcycle from the
early 1970's wanted. Also interested
in XL models from mid 1970's to the
early 1980's. Running or not.
Complete or not. Rob 9840 8119 or
0456 894 199
RADIOS Old valve type and old
telephones + parts, any condition.
Private collector.
Ph Andrew 9319 1703

WANTED TO RENT
ROOM To rent. Urgent. Gentleman
RPH worker. Subiaco o.k or
surrounding area. Greg 0413 701
489

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Classifieds

POST, November 28, 2015 Page 109

Im no sell-out, says McGowan


From page 1

In April, in response to Perth


councils proposal to take in
UWA, 3000 Subiaco residents
and the QEII Medical Centre,
Mr McGowan told the POST:
Our position is clear. We stood
against forced amalgamations
and continue to do so.
Our strong support for local
say is the reason Mr Barnett and
the Liberals caved in on their
amalgamation agenda.
This week, instead of directly
answering questions from the
POST about Labors decision to
support the Bill in Parliament,
the Opposition leader issued a
brief statement.
We made the decision that it
was important to try to salvage

Cott cancels
$100 Eye fine
From page 3

Meter Eye as I dont want to go


through it all again, she said.
Ms Davies contacted the POST
after she read reports about
Peppermint Grove resident
Sue Russell, who challenged
her 2009 Meter Eyes ticket in
court and won.
Magistrate Peter Michelides
said the Traffic Act presumed
devices such as police speed
cameras were accurate.
In rare cases, speed camera
readings could be rebutted,
but in this [Meter Eyes] case,
there is not even a statutory
presumption, he said.
He said Ms Russells evidence
had some weight that rebutted
the common law presumption
of the Eyes accuracy.
Legal advice to the council
after Ms Russells win said there
was difficulty in using information gathered by an electronic
device that has no legislative
assistance.
In a memo to councillors after
the report on Ms Russells case,
Cottesloe CEO Mat Humfrey
said the court decision did not
mean Meter Eyes could not be
used, only that drivers had the
opportunity to refute the readings if they could.
Cottesloe council fined drivers
close to $1million in the 2013
financial year, mostly from
overstays pinged using its 500
working Eyes.
In answer to questions from
the POST last month about
write-offs for challenged Meter
Eye fines, Mr Humfrey said
Cottesloe did not specifically
account for Meter Eye infringement notices that were withdrawn separately from other
parking infringements that
were withdrawn.
Asked whether the accuracy
of Meter Eyes was audited by an
outside body, Mr Humfrey said:
The Meter Eyes themselves
are regularly serviced by the
company that manufactures
them.

something from Colin Barnetts


failed amalgamation process,
Mr McGowan said.
Labors amendments bring
important transparency and
accountability measures to all
local governments. The community has been crying out for
these measures.
The university presented
strong, sensible arguments as
to why it should be included in
the City of Perths boundaries.
We were able to achieve something from the Barnett Liberals
council merger disaster.
The changes are a win for
transparency and accountability
in local government. If anyone
has sold out Subiaco, its Colin
Barnett and Bill Marmion.
Mrs Henderson strongly disputed the transparency and
UWA justifications for supporting the Bill.
Labor fought very hard for
Burswood, she said.
UWAs position that it did not
want to deal with three councils
did not stand up, she said.
None of the three councils,
Nedlands, Subiaco and Perth,
had any input into UWA planning, which is decided by the WA
Planning Commission, she said.
The councils only input was
parking controls outside the
campus, which were now successfully managed, she said.
It amazes me that the introduction of transparency and
gift declaration was brought
into a capital citys Bill which
only had impact on two local
governments and yet those
amendments translate across
the whole of local government,
Mrs Henderson said.
It was brought in at last moment and won [Labor] over.
She said only advertising rule
changes were made, with no
changes to tighten the rules that
were already stricter than those
applying to cabinet ministers.
Mrs Henderson said the Bill
actually created a new powerful body the City of Perth
Committee which made a
mockery of transparency.
It will be a group of people, like Perth lord mayor
Lisa Scaffidi, the Premier, the
Planning Minister, Minister for

Heather Henderson
Local Government and others,
that is not accountable to Perth
council or the community, she
said.
How on one hand can you
pass an amendment about
transparency and gifts and on
the other hand have a committee
that meets but has no agenda or
minutes and breaches the State
Records Act which says you have
to keep records?
It breaches the protocols of
local government and nobody on
either side of politics blinked an
eye that this committee could
run riot and do what it liked and
wouldnt be accountable to anybody and yet here we are talking
about being accountable.
She said historically UWA
had been established in Perth
but chose to develop a campus
at Crawley, the bulk of which
sits inside Subiaco.
Its not the University of
Perth, its the University of WA,
she said.
I said to Bill Marmion early
in the piece, what makes them
sure the cities of Subiaco or
Nedlands couldnt just as well
govern the university campus
as the city of Perth, given that
it is already on our patch and
we know it well.
Historically it sits very, very
comfortably in the western
suburbs
Mrs Henderson said Labor
was once the party of the people
but was now more concerned
about serving the interests of
big organisations, such as UWA.
People in the South ward had
a strong link with Subiaco and
it was an attempted council

Malcolm Mummery
takeover of the very same area
more than 40 years ago that
led to the Dadour amendment
being introduced into the Local
Government Act, giving residents a vote on council mergers.
The late Subiaco councillor
and Liberal MP Tom Dadour
fought his own government to
win the right to a referendum
for residents if their councils
were to change.
The loss of the areas around
UWA and QEII south of

Bill Marmion

Dinner came from a tin

A man stole a donation tin


from a Claremont shop and
bought himself a slap-up meal
at Hungry Jacks with the
proceeds, police say.

Cottesloe Senior Sergeant Tony


Booker said the man (32) had
swiped the tin from the counter
of Tutti Frutti, in St Quentin
Avenue, last Wednesday.
A local person followed him
and alerted us with a photograph, Sergeant Booker said.

Smaller market
Subiaco council is hoping
large crowds will be attracted
next weekend.
On Friday night, Christmas
lights outside council offices
will be switched on while Santa
and the Perth Harmony Chorus
will also be on hand.
This is to be followed on
Saturday with a fair outside
the Subiaco museum and an
open air movie screening on the
Subiaco Primary School oval.
Subiaco councillors voted
on Tuesday night to allow the
CEO to look at bringing in a
professional scouting firm to
try to attract new retailers and
businesses into Subiaco.

had made a loss, and how a loan


would be repaid.
Mr Marshall said he had not
been on the clubs development
sub-committee when the deal
was struck.
Mr Marshall played a key role
in getting the $16.5million from
the state government.
Premier Colin Barnett, who
was coached by Mr Marshall
when he played in Claremonts
reserves, wore the clubs yellow
and blue club tie when he announced the news.
Its exciting, Mr Barnett said
at the time.
He said plans to fix the clubs

facilities were stalling until a


meeting in his electorate office
about five years ago.
The club has fortunately
got some very influential and
determined people, like Luke
Saraceni and Denis Marshall
and others, he said.
There was a meeting and it
got going again.
In the deal, the footballers
get the ground as a conditional
tenure title, instead of leasing
it from the council.
The club paid a notional rent
of $40,000 a year on the lease,
which was due to expire in 2021.
Mr Marshall (75) played 175
games for Claremont and 84 for
Geelong.

Officers from Cottesloe station used their local knowledge


to track him down, and he was
arrested last Friday.
Sergeant Booker praised
the person who had tipped off
police.
The man was also charged
with stealing a donation tin from
an Applecross supermarket, and
trespassing at the shop.
The man is due to appear in
Perth Magistrates Court next
month.

Those were the


(hockey) days

From page 3

A 1940s UWA hockey jacket


has been donated to the university.
Donald Burns gave his Blues
jacket which he bought from
Walshs in Perth to the universitys hockey club.
Mr Burns studied science and
arts at UWA, was guild treasurer
and societies president, and
worked in the chemistry lab at
the state minerals and energy
department.
UWA had the jacket framed
before Mr Burns presented it to
club president Michael Boyce.

Man
punched
A man was punched in the

Marshall bites Tigers


From page 1

Aberdare Road will also have


a real financial impact on
Subiacos coffers and its ratepayers.
Meanwhile, Subiaco councillors voted unanimously on
Tuesday night to support a
statement of principle about
the relationship between local
and state government.
Councillor Malcolm Mummery,
a veteran campaigner against
the council cull, put the motion up.
The City of Subiaco holds it
to be a fundamental principle
that local governments are
elected by their residents to be
representative and accountable
for civic governance, it said.
Residents do not want state
government to override the citys
council ... loopholes in the law
intended to protect the rights of
residents to a local government
of their choice must be closed
so that trust and respect can be
restored.
Mr Mummery said the boundary change to include parts of
Subiaco into the city of Perth
were the latest attempt by the
state government to impose a
change on the city against the
wishes of its citizens.
He warned that the proposed
legislation had been listed to
be read in the Upper House
next week.
A week from today we could
lose our South ward, he said.
During the debate, councillor Scott Arbuckle said: This
level of emasculation of one
level [local] of government is
absolutely abhorrent.

Looking smart Michael Boyce, left, Donald Burns, and Andrew


OBrien with Mr Burns hockey jacket.

face at Beatty Park pool on


Sunday.
The 20-year-old was playing
a game on his mobile phone
while a younger cousin and
friend were in the water.
A dark-skinned man approached him and accused
him of filming him.
The man denied it and tried
to walk away but was punched
to the right cheek.
The aggressor was about 25,
about 1.75m, and wore a black
singlet and shorts and black
thongs with a white stripe.
There has been a series of
thefts at the Vincent Street
pool. Last Wednesday, a mans
mobile phone was stolen from
a changeroom when he was
in the shower.

Page 110 POST, November 28, 2015

Austin Robertsons sporting

Good reason to dodge the AFL draft


The Hollywood movie, Draft
Day, had it all ... lights, cameras
and action aplenty, a full deck
of personal dramas as football
manager Sonny Weaver (Kevin
Costner) anguished and gambled to skilfully rebuild the
Cleveland Browns football team
on the day of the NFL Draft.
There may have been some attempt at reality in this flick, but
it was something only tinseltown
could create.
Last week, the AFL had its
30th national draft.
While the three-hour
TVproduction wasnt quite like
watching paint dry, with a little
more planning and imagination,
both the AFL and Fox Footy
could do much better.
Where were all the fascinating
back-stories?
Surely, in a room full of young
and enthusiastic footballers,
there must have been more
stories to tell?
I did hear about one 18-yearold footballer, Gach Nyuon, who
was right up there with with Big
Nic Nat in the vertical running

leap.
Sudan-born Gach had spent
most of his first seven years in
refugee camps in Ethiopia and
Kenya.
And there was Oleg Markov,
whose father was a national pole
vault champion; the twins Harry
and Ben McKay, who have played
all their football together since
the year dot (and who, just like
the Hill brothers, Stephen and
Brad, are unfortunately forced
to part company); dramatic
father-and-son tales galore,
including the to-ing and fro-ing
over Stephen Silvagnis son, Jack,
who was taken up by Essendon,
who were then gazumped by an
offer from Carlton, with SOS
sitting on the panel in charge
of the Blues list.
For our best young footballers,
and the clubs they are being
drafted to, this is one of the most
important days of their lives.
Theres drama everywhere in
the room.
Surely it deserved a little more
pizzazz and panache than the
plodding, dreary, lacklustre,
equipment-malfunctioning treat-

Shane Yarran
ment it got?
Anything remotely interesting
arrived late -- it seemed neither
Fremantle nor the West Coast
Eagles were ever going to feature
in the draft.
But then it has to be remembered that the Dockers gave
up their early pick to secure
Harley Bennell, and the Eagles
had also traded theirs to make
sure Jack Redden was with them
next season.

Both sacrifices should pay


dividends.
When the Dockers finally got
a look-in, at pick 27, they chose
Darcy Tucker, a line-breaking
defender wanting to be a midfielder, and one pick later the
Eagles swung into action and
secured Luke Partington, a
South Australian who overcame
a family tragedy to emerge as a
midfield prospect of exceptional
ability.
I was thrilled to see that two
Subiaco chums also made it late.
During last football season, I
said two WAFL players looked
like readymade AFL footballers.
One was Shane Yarran, who
plays up forward and headed
the 2015 WAFL goal-kicking
table, and the other was Sam
Menegola, who ran riot in the
midfield last season and came
within a whisker of winning the
Sandover Medal, despite having
missed the first half of the season
with injury.
Yarran will get his opportunity
at the Dockers, and at 26, is a
mature-aged recruit.
Menegola, who is only 23, has

already been cut from Hawthorn


and the Dockers in past seasons.
He has been brought back into
the AFL by Geelong, and the Cats
always recruit with wisdom and
cunning.
The Cats have done their
homework, and, believe me,
there is going to be some egg on
the faces of those at the Port City
who thought he couldnt play.
The Dockers also picked up
Harley Balic, at 38, and Sam
Collins at 55.
West Coast, apart from
Partington, snared defender
Tom Cole at 36, midfielder Kurt
Mutimer at 57, and forward
Matthew Allen at 62.
Sarah Jones, who does some
excellent work for Fox Sport as
a presenter and commentator,
said right at the end how exciting the night had been.
I wasnt sure if she was thinking straight when she said that,
or just for once had her foot in
her mouth.
The national draft telecast is
screaming out for some sparkle.
Its time for the AFL to give it
a bit of razzamatazz.

The case for Peter Senior


In golf, where the games
young bulls sport six-pack abs
and a swing thats been assembled in a lab, Peter Senior is a
refreshing throwback.

At the ripe age of 56, Peter Senior is showing the young ones how to win.

In fact, at 56,he looks anything


but a fashionable golfer as
though he might be entitled to
Centrelink benefits and free
public transport.
He stands a meagre 167cm tall
and tips the scales a little too
heavily at 88kg.
But mentally he is calm and
strong; and if it looks like he
can win, he knows how.
Seniors triumph at last
weekends Masters Open Golf
Championship, in Melbourne,
proved that a Gold Coaster
(though he was born in
Singapore) can eat hamburgers,
drink Coke and still win a big
tournament.
Senior turned back the clock
to win the Masters for the third
time, in so doing triple crowning
his triple crown, having won the
Australian Open in 2012 and the
PGA in 2010.

Its safe to say Senior is no


longer a great player, but he
remains a very good one.
He isnt that long, and doesnt
hit for power, but he has honed
his craft on being skilful and
accurate. Underestimate him
at your peril.
Some players are sneakily
powerful. Senior is sneakily
smart. He is ruthless about the
time he puts into fashioning the
right shot at the right time, and
improving his putting.
It was his chip and clutch putt
on the 18th that finally slammed
the door shut on Andrew Evans,
whose game disintegrated, going
bogie, bogie over the last two
holes.
Putting is one area Senior
will have to sort out to remain
competitive next year.
You see, like Adam Scott and
other top pro golfers, hes still
using a broomstick putter, and
they will all need to change
their approach entirely when
the broomsticks are banned.
Peter has a simple, rhythmic

action, and he is most precise


with driver, irons and from the
sand whenever he winds up on
the beach.
He is a consummate professional with steely nerves, and
his cool, dedicated skill is as
easy to spot as his waggle.
Golf, of course, is really a game
for the young and the focused.
If that were not the case, it
would be deprived of one of
the main things that make it
compelling to watch: keen and
fit young men belting the ball
a country mile then pitching
it to within a couple of metres
of a pin, then holing a putt on
a green designed to twist, turn
and gather pace or lose it.
But those young bulls, those
20-somethings Jordan Spieth,
Jason Day and Rory McIlroy, all
of them, will one day become
old bulls.
When they do, lets hope they
can conduct themselves with
the class and distinction Peter
Senior showed at Huntingdale
last weekend.

It all happened in Northbridge


While its not quite
Montmarte, in not-so-gay
Paree, Northbridge is nevertheless a historic part of Perth
chock-full of vibrant and exciting cafes, restaurants for every
taste, chic bars, shops, hotels,
nightclubs, theatres, galleries,
cultural events and festivals.
Last Sunday evening, I was
enjoying a repast at Sorrentos
in James Street with former
Australian cricket captain, and
close mate, Ian Chappell. Ah
yes, alfresco dining at its best.
Chappelli was hoeing through
a spaghetti marinara while I
went for the pasta casserole with
hot Italian sausage, all washed
down with fine wine.
To celebrate the ChappellHadlee Trophy being fought
out like a ground war across the
country, Ian had just signed five
cricket balls that Sir Richard
Hadlee had signed earlier.
One was for a friend, another
for my nephew, Ben Maher, who
owns the biggest sports bar in
WA, The Game, in Aberdeen
Street, and the remainder were
for charities.
At precisely 11.05pm, out of
nowhere, a large lump of a lad,
dressed in a long-sleeved white

T-shirt with black markings


on it, walked up to the table,
snatched one of the balls and
made a hasty exit.
I chased the bugger, caught
him and we both went crashing
to the pavement.
I then felt two blows to the
head but, while I was on top, I
still didnt get a chance to let
one go, because Sorrento staff
pulled me away, and Chappelli
aided me back to my seat.
That bastard hit me! I said.
Any blood on my face?
No, Ian said, you okay
otherwise?
The good thing was that, in
the scuffle, as well as taking a
couple for the team I had recovered the ball, no small feat in
the circumstances.
It was then I noticed my
glasses were missing and, on
return to the battlefield, I found
my frames had been smashed
beyond repair theyll cost me
$381 to replace, which is staggering when youre a pensioner.
The night seemed to have
ended badly, but it was about
to get worse.
If you can believe it, another
guy approached the table,
snatched a ball and took off at

warp speed, disappearing into


the ether far too fast for my
old bones.
It was then I realised that it
was the same bloke, in a different T-shirt: the bastard had
come back.
If I had been Sherlock Holmes,
or had Dr Watson with me instead of Ian Chappell, I would
have deduced that he would
return to the scene of the crime.
At least this time he didnt hit
me, which was a blessing.
When I awoke on Monday
morning, I was limping my left
knee was grazed and swollen
from the fall the night before,
and I had an enormous black
eye, as well as a nasty headache.
I cancelled Monday due to a
lack of interest.
I have this entire calamity,
caught by the Sorrentos security
cameras, on a thumb drive, so
this low life shouldnt be that
hard to find.
But rather than go to the police
and cause a hullabaloo, wouldnt
it be refreshing if he returned
the ball to the Sorrento so that it
can be given to a charity where
it might do some good?
I wont hold my breath!

Austin and his good mate, Ian Chappell, got more adventure than theyd
planned on their night out.

POST, November 28, 2015 Page 111

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Last weeks
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Chloe Bell (7)

Jokes

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Strawberry

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Wow, we had a bumper crop of


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Chloe Bell (7), from Subiaco, is
one of our major Doodlebug winners
with her wonderful fox. Just look at
those crafty eyes and razor-sharp
teeth. It appears he is a very good
mouse catcher, too. In the meantime
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