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The POST is local and relevant with the highest readership in the Western Suburbs. See www.postnewspapers.com.au Each week 52,350 copies of the POST are distributed, reaching every household and business in the western suburbs. These suburbs are shown on the map on page 2. Extra copies are delivered to other selected riverside suburbs. Registered by Australia Post publication No. WBF1752. Here’s where we go… sales@nxpro 9414 1789 sales@nxprojects.com.au Builders Reg: 13768 www.nxprojects.com.au “YOUR QUALITY LOCAL BUILDER” See our most recent projects on facebook Ground Floor Renovations 2nd Storey Additions Modular 2nd Storey Additions Vol 41 No.18 Ph. 9381 3088, 276 Onslow Road, Shenton Park, 6008. www.postnewspapers.com.au May 3, 2014 Cambridge MORE inthewesternsuburbs* seepage2 FarREADERS * The unluckiest tiger shark in the sea was caught and shot at south Cottesloe on the last day of this season’s drum-line shark cull. A Fisheries boat checking the lines landed the endangered shark about 1pm, according to crewofaSeaShepherdboatthat was shadowing the vessel. Fisheries employees spent some time killing and hauling the shark up a ramp at the rear of their boat before taking it farther out to sea. Sea Shepherd crew said the shark was under the 3m “kill” limit, but it could not be saved because it had swallowed the hook, which had passed through its gill. Photos show it being shot by a powerhead on the end of a long pole. Fisheries crew shot the shark and dumped it out to sea, said Natalie Banks, the founder of #noWAsharkcull. SeaShepherdmemberMichele Kwok, who watched from the shore through binoculars, said sharks could struggle on hooks for up to 18 hours after being hooked. All 60 baited drum lines that have been in place since January 25 were pulled from the water on Wednesday. They have caught more than 100 sharks, mostly tiger sharks. Those over 3m are shot and dumped out at sea. The rest are released, though some have not survived. No great white sharks, which are responsible for all WA’s recent fatal attacks on humans, were caught. Earlier this month, the state government applied to the Commonwealth to continue the program for three more years. That would see up to 72 baited drum lines set 1km off metropolitan and South-West beaches between November 15 and April 30, and would be reviewed in 2017. Premier Colin Barnett said on ABC Radio on Wednesday that thedrum-lineprogramhadbeen a success, catching some very big tiger sharks, including two of 4.2m off Floreat beach. Tiger sharks were known the world over to attack humans, he said. He described as “vulgar and obscene” the behaviour of some anti-cull protesters who had made vile threats. Natalie Banks founded #no WAsharkcull on December 10 last year, the same day the drum lines were approved. She said Wednesday was a day to celebrate. “Wearegratefulthattherewill be balance in the water for at least a few months,” she said. The campaign has accumu- lated thousands of “likes” on Facebook. GreenssenatorRachelSiewert said: “This cull is deeply un- popular in WA. People know it is damaging to our marine life and want to see it ended.” “To date, the federal govern- ment has done little other than rubber-stamp this cull. “TheyhavefailedtoholdColin Barnett to account for the poli- cy’s failure and the significant numberofsharksthathavebeen killed or injured,” she said. “I am relieved that our pre- cious marine life will be safe from the brutal and foolish cull for the time being. “I am deeply concerned that the WA government is seeking to extend this cruel policy for a further three years.” Unlucky last … The under-sized tiger shark, estimated by Sea Shepherd crew to be 2.2 to 2.4m in length, dead on the ramp of the Fisheries vessel on Wednesday afternoon. Photo:NeilHenderson LASTDRUMLINESHARKSHOT ‘ ’ $120fineforflippedpermit A 79-year-old woman has been hit with a $120 infringe- mentforparkinginanACROD parking bay – because her special parking permit was not turned up the right way. Early on Wednesday af- ternoon, Nedlands resident Elizabeth Hollingworth parked in the ACROD bay outside the UWA swimming pool in Parkway, Crawley, where she swims twice a week. When she returned to her car she found a ticket from a Subiaco ranger for $120 for stop- ping in a disabled bay with the message “upside down permits not valid”. “It was the wrong way around, I don’t deny that, but $120 is disgusting,” said the pensioner, who turns 80 next month. “Iswimthereformyhealthand Igotherebecausethestepshave padding,whichmakesiteasierfor me. Otherwise I’d have to jump in, and that’s not an option. “I can swim better than I can walk, which at my age is quite an achievement. “IsupposeIhaven’talegtostand on with this infringement.” The woman, who relies on a walking stick to help her get around,saidherpermitwasvalid until June 2015. Subiaco CEO Stephen Tindale said: “The driver is welcome to request a review of the infringe- ment by contacting the city in writing and providing a copy of the ACROD permit, demonstrat- ing it is current and valid.” By LLOYD GORMAN Killingseasonover ● Shark sighting app – page 11 Report by RHIANNON SHINE and BRET CHRISTIAN Pensioner pinged … Nedlands woman Elizabeth Hollingworth has a valid ACROD card and an Australiandisabilityparkingpermit. ■ Traders protest –Page3 Inside Giftideas forMum – See TimeOut

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Last Sunday, I was quite sur- prised to discover that parking in Subiaco was in abundance but still required payment. After passing numerous stores either closed or with “for lease” signs, a helpful Dymocks employee confirmed that Sunday was always quiet. Convenient and free parking would appear to be a cost-effective way of livening up our small sec- tion of town. This resource does not appear to be in short supply on Sundays, andI’msuremorecustomerswould result in more council revenue. In future, I will be going to Claremont where there are more open stores, more activity and hassle-free parking. Ashley O’Keeffe Cygnet Crescent, Nedlands Those of us with long memorieswillrecallRichard Court’s Liberal government breaking up the City of Perth into four, smaller councils. The reason given was that smaller councils were more responsive to ratepayers. Those of us with astute memories will also recall the real reason: property devel- opers based around the CBD were nervous about being outnumbered by ordinary ratepayers in what are now Victoria Park, Vincent and Cambridge. Thebigendoftownwanted to get its hands on “our” as- sets and to clear the way for more lucrative development opportunities. We must be suspicious, therefore, of the reasons given for the amalgamation of suburban councils. Colin Barnett’s Liberal government’s central argu- ment seems to be claims of economies of scale in the delivery of services. The objective evidence strongly indicates this will not eventuate. Again, we must look for the realreasonsbehindthepush for amalgamation. One obvious feature of the proposed amalgamation will be the ease with which property developers can override local objection to multi-storey buildings. We already have the at- tempted grab by Perth City Council of the assets of nearby suburbs. For an indication of what your suburb may look like in the future, look no further than the Elizabeth Quay fiasco. There is one small patch of silver lining: town planners, distraught over the hijacking of their profession and sunk in the depths of professional despair, need tall buildings to throw themselves off. Gavan O’Connor Scaddan Street, Wembley Page 2 – POST, May 3, 2014 Please send letters toTheEditor, 276 Onslow Road, Shenton Park 6008; email to letters@postnewspapers.com.au; or fax toTheEditor at 9388 2258. 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Dorothy and Robert Phillips Dampier Avenue, City Beach Art school no good for primary use The move by Freshwater Bay Primary School to take over the Claremont School of Art (CSA) building will satisfy neither party. The building currently used by the CSA was designed as an art school for tertiary students and is far from appropriate for primary school use. It is two storeys high with concrete stairs, and the balustrading does not conform to current regulations. There is no acoustic separation of the spaces, and the toilets are old and inap- propriate for primary school use. A multitude of other things require re- moval or repair. All of this can be rectified, but at a cost. It is feasible to assume that a new, more functional single-storey building could be erected on the school grounds at little dif- ference in cost. This would allow the CSA to remain and satisfy a real community need. 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POST, May 3, 2014 – Page 3 “Absolutely offensive material” according to a male Subiaco councillor, but “intended to satirise the objectification of women”, according to the female artist responsible. Subiaco locked in mother of a row Mother’s Day has opened a rift between some Subiaco shopkeep- ers and the local council. A group of retailers recently approached Visit Subiaco – the council’s in-house marketing arm – asking it to advertise a special promotion they wanted to run for Mother’s Day on May 11. Nine businesses along Forrest Walk, off Rokeby Road, offered to contribute services and products valued at hundreds of dollars to entice shoppers into the area. But the local businesses – who all pay a levy on their rates to bankroll Visit Subiaco – were turned down. Theyweretoldthattheresources of Visit Subiaco – which operated as ProSubi until last year – could not be used to the benefit of a few businesses over others. “ProSubiranaMother’sDaypro- motion a couple of years ago and the Forrest Walk business owners wanted to run one this year,” said Violet Wioletta, owner of a fashion shop on the small strip. “We wanted to donate more than $500 which could have been as much as $5000 if other Subiaco businesses wanted to join in. “Forrest Walk has now put to- gether a gift basket worth $1000 for Mother’s Day. “That’s just from our little part of Subiaco. Imagine how much we could have achieved if the wider business community was involved.” Subiaco CEO Stephen Tindale said the council applauded the pro-active cooperative efforts of the shopkeepers. He said Visit Subiaco would be happy to include details of the promotiononitswebsite,Facebook page and twitter but not pay for advertisements. “Visit Subiaco’s role is to pro- mote Subiaco as a destination on behalf of the 493 businesses that pay the Specified Area Rate,” Mr Tindale told Lexi of Lexi&Roy fashion shop on Forrest Walk. “Special subsidies and financial assistance for individual busi- nesses and groups of businesses are not an option available to Visit Subiaco under this model.” • Please turn to page 95 These Forrest Walk retailers are run- ning their own Mother’s Day promo- tion without Visit Subiaco support. Subiaco’s marketing arm, Visit Subiaco, was forced to remove an image from its social media site this week following complaints it was offensive to women. The image of a woman with dog heads for breasts and the slogan Check Dem Puppies appeared as a tweet on the Visit Subiaco site, which is linked to a Facebook page and website. The image is painted on the side wall of the Corner Gallery in Hay Street, on the corner of Olive Street, by artist Haylee Fieldes, known as Fieldey, who strongly defended her satirical street art. When the female owners of three Subiaco fashion stores saw the image online they complained to the council. “[We] would like to bring to yourattention,onVisitSubiaco’s webpage, an inappropriate imagethathasbeenre-tweeted by the Visit Subiaco staff,” the shopownerstoldthemayorand councillors in an email. “We all find this image of- fensive and inappropriate and would like to know how this imagehelpsportraythewomen who work and live in Subiaco. “Does this type of image portray Subiaco as a safe and family friendly area? “From a community aspect, how does this help the self esteem of women who might be seeing this image? “The image needs to be taken down and someone should be made accountable for using such an image to portray Subiaco.” By LLOYD GORMAN Subi traders protest over ‘dem puppies’ Disgraced former state treasurer Troy Buswell has notofferedtopayforthedam- age he caused to a woman’s car he hit in Subiaco. The state government would not answer questions about whowaspayingforthedamage but said it would be covered bythetaxpayer-fundedinsurer RiskCover. Mr Buswell lost his driver’s licenceforayearandwasfined $3100 in court on Tuesday. He sent in guilty pleas to 11 traffic charges after his car hit the cars in Barker Road and Olive Street in the early hours of Sunday, February 23, after attending a wedding reception. The first car Mr Buswell hit with his government-owned luxury Holden Caprice was a black Holden Barina parked in Barker Road. In court, a police prosecutor estimated damage at $3200. The Barina owner would not talk to the POST, but a housemate said she had not heard from Mr Buswell or the stategovernmentaboutputting things right. Mr Buswell then hit a grey Suzuki Vitara in Olive Street. The impact forced the Suzuki into a silver Mitsubishi sedan causing $7337.90 to the Suzuki and $1336 to the Mitsubishi. Mr Buswell then hit a blue Holden Commodore, caus- ing $5000 damage, the court was told. “He(MrBuswell)hasdeclined to give an explanation to po- lice,”policeprosecutorPatrick Cavagin said outside court. • Please turn to page 95 • Please turn to page 95 Troy Buswell By LLOYD GORMAN By DAVID COHEN Who’s paying for Buswell’s caprice? “Because Life’s Better When You Play!” “These new electronic drum kits from Yamaha will be a big hit with your neighbours!” Being the owner of a Music Shop for the past 33 years means Graham Hoskins of Concept Music in Wembley has had to unpack and tune literally thousands of new instruments. But it is something he says “you never get sick of. Every day there is something new and exciting arriving at Concept!” This week Graham received some of the new Yamaha DTX electronic drum kits. 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A photograph of the first tram to run from Subiaco to Nedlands Park is one of manythatgraceacompelling exhibition that opened in Broadway this week. The photos are enlarge- ments from the huge col- lectionoftheWAHistorical Society, as part of the 2014 Heritage Festival. Theydocumentthecolony from the very early days of photography in the mid- 19th century, including a stunning landscape of the Swan River, King’s Park and The Narrows, minus bridge, war memorial and buildings. Menandwomenathome andatwork,families,trans- port,industryandmishaps were recorded by the early photographers. A fetching portrait of Maxine Davy on the day of her wedding into the pioneering Shenton family in 1925 is also on show. MaxineandJohnShenton lived in Parry Street, Claremont, but after the birthofadaughterandson, John died of tuberculosis in 1927. Their daughter June Shenton Turner is today an activememberoftheRoyal WA Historical Society. NedlandsParkwasorigi- nally the site of holiday shacks for Subiaco people, andthebuildingofthehotel and enclosing part of the Swan River for Nedlands Baths made a tramway a viable proposition when it opened in 1904. The area was so popu- lar it was serviced by two tram routes – one through Subiaco and the other around Mounts Bay Road, which also passed Crawley Baths. The two routes later continued to Claremont, while another ran from Claremont railway station along Victoria Avenue to Waratah Avenue, Dalkeith (then Westana Road). The routes were closed at various times after they became run-down during the Great Depression and WorldWarII,thelastPerth tram running in 1958. The exhibition, at the ParkRoyal WA Historical Society at 49 Broadway, Nedlands, runs until Sunday, May 4, from 2 to 5pm. Page 4 – POST, May 3, 2014 Page 4 When we caught the tram to the river Big occasion … The first tram to run on the line from Subi- aco to Nedlands Park, with the terminus close to Nedlands baths and later the Nedlands Park Hotel. Tram 20 went into service in 1903, carrying 24 passengers seated and 17 standing. Pioneering family … Maxine Shenton on her wedding day. Football agro started early in Claremont ahead of Sunday’s derby at Subiaco Oval. Vintage Cellars’ shop manager Corey Wilson is a one-eyed Dockers fan and assistant manager DavidBeatonisafanatical Eagles supporter. Both men were shirt- fronting each other in their Claremont Quarter shop to see who could get the most decorations up. “The other team mem- bers’ loyalties are di- vided, so things have been very interesting in the lead-up to the game,” David said. He said Coles Liquor’s new state manager Karl Webber had encouraged workers to wear football jumpers and shirts every Friday during the footy season. “Footy Friday is very popular. This Friday promises to be a memo- rable afternoon with a Torbreck wine tasting from 3pm until 6pm,” David said. Go Freo! Go Eagles! … Footy fanatics Corey Wilson, left, and David Beaton hope their rivals will bottle it this weekend. Bottled up for the derby Minister in bike fall The mystery surrounding Heritage Minister John Day’s absence from a presentation in Nedlands has been explained. The Minister was in hospital being patched up after falling from his bicycle. But the battered and bruised Minister is back at work with stitches in his broken nose after the accident at Point Fraser, when he was cycling around the river. He missed out on handing a cheque for more than $519,000 to the Royal WA Historical Society for World War I exhibitions in regional centres. Chief Magistrate Steven Heath is one of the politest and friendliest men in his workplace. But even he was getting exasperated last Thursday as he worked through a lengthylistinroom42ofthe Perth Magistrates’ Court. Mr Heath looked disbelieving when a state prosecutor wanted to adjourn a matter that was due to be heard at a trial in five days. The prosecutor said there would be some late disclosure of evidence to a firmaccusedofcommitting an offence against the Australian Consumer Law. “I don’t mean to be sarcastic,” Mr Heath said. “But are there any other lawyers in here who would like to have a trial on Tuesday?” Thechastenedprosecutor saiditwaslatenoticeforthe accused firm. Mr Heath was not mollified, and said WA should adopt the NSW practice of observing disclosure deadlines. “Or our courts will continue to suffer,” he said. Courting trouble Initials not required Cottesloe council has a toughtimestoppingpeople scribblingtheirinitialsinto wet concrete. 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POST, May 3, 2014 – Page 5 Just20monthsaftera$56 million taxpayer-funded refurbishment of a gov- ernment-owned building closetotheWAParliament, more renovation work is planned. The 14-storey Dumas House on Havelock Street, West Perth, was refitted from top to bottom over 2011 and 2012. Contractors have until next week to make a bid for a contract that could be worth up to $750,000 to carry out the new works. Now two floors of the building – which is occupied by most Ministers and the Department of Premier and Cabinet, among other state agencies – are set to be over- hauledagaintomakewayfor governmentspindoctorsand their political masters. The Government Media Office, which moved into the seventh floor just last May, is to be shifted upstairs to the eighth floor, where Local Government Minister Tony Simpson and Minister for Sport Terry Waldron sit. More than half of the floor space on the seventh floor will be demolished and cleared to make way for two new ministerial offices. Mental Health and Child Protection Minister Helen Morton already has her of- fice on this level. Public servants working on the seventh floor will completely lose a “staff breakout” area, which had been installed during the recent refit. Friday, February 14, was the deadline for building firms to make a pitch for the work and submit quotes. As well as updating and improving office areas, fire sprinklers, hydrants, disa- bled facilities, new informa- tion technology systems, removalofhazardousmateri- als and other upgrades were carried out to bring it up to code in the 2011/12 refit. Western Power also re- placed a 46-year-old substa- tion in the building during the refit. The Department of Finance said it cost $56 millionto“improvethefunc- tionality of the building”. By LLOYD GORMAN Bloody attack escapes law The owner of a dog that launchedanunprovokedattack on a sausage dog is likely to escape prosecution. The attacking dog, thought to be a staffy cross, was not on a lead on the Matilda Bay fore- shore, where it left the owner of the dachshund with bleeding wounds. Owner Roberta Potter, of Nedlands, and her dog, Otto, who regularly visit the area, were sitting on a bench near the reserve’s tea rooms when they were suddenly and unexpect- edly set upon by the attacking animal. “I was just sitting there with Otto beside me, with his leash tied through the back of the bench, taking in the lovely scene and minding my own business,” Roberta said. “My niece was nearby, with her two children [3 and 5] play- ing on a small strip of beach. “A couple had just walked past me and there were people about. “I noticed a dog running along the footpath and didn’t think much of it, believing it would just continue running. “But when it got to where we were sitting it saw us and jumped at speed towards us.” Roberta threw herself over her dog to protect him from a vicious onslaught. “When he couldn’t get to Otto from the front the dog went around the back of the bench and tried twice to get at him from there,” she said. Shesufferedpuncturewounds and lacerations on one hand. She said during the terrifying ordeal the dog’s owner shouted several times from a distance to try to control the dog, which returned to him. He then put a leash on the dog and walked it along the foreshore for a short time before releasing it again. Roberta said the man shouted to her that “he just wants to play, he wouldn’t hurt a fly”. Signs say dogs are supposed to be on leads in that area at all times. Roberta said she had been in shock and bleeding and didn’t think to follow the man. Instead she went to her GP to have her wounds cleaned and dressed. “At the time I had been re- lieved that the children hadn’t been sitting with me, or seen the attack,” Roberta said. “They did hear me scream- ing, which was scary enough for them.” She said people came to her aid. One person who was nearby had given a statement to an of- ficial from the department of parks and wildlife which man- ages the reserve. By LLOYD GORMAN Roberta Potter holds Otto close to the spot in Matilda Bay where a dog attacked them. Photo: Billie Fairclough Signs at Matilda Bay make it clear dogs at the reserve must be on leads at all times and even tell dog owners about nearby areas where their animals can run free. • Please turn to page 95 Cambridge ‘morally corrupt’ Cambridgecouncilhasbeen accused of being morally cor- rupt for ignoring ratepayers’ wishes. The charge sparked a loud clash between mayor Simon Withers and City Beach resident Kim Mitchell at the council’s monthly meeting on Tuesday night. Mr Mitchell was opposing the saleoflandatTempletonaPark which he said had been used as a park for 30 years. He listed projects at Jubilee Park, City Beach, commercial properties at a new surf club andfootpathsinTiltonTerrace, City Beach, where he said the council had disregarded rate- payers’ objections. Residents at Ocean Gardens retirement village, City Beach, had earlier said more than 90% were against plans for a four- storey apartment block. Almost 300 people in the area of Templetonia Park were against the sale, Mr Mitchell said. Mr Withers said the sale was for the greater good of the town and the funds would be used at Bold Park swimming pool. About 6000 people had pe- titioned for improvements at the pool, he said. “I find the smirk on your face quite disingenuous,” Mr Mitchell told him. “Don’t disrespect me and treat me like an idiot. “How can you prioritise that against a park that has been in use for 30 years. “Is not the council morally corrupt?” The council approved both the Templetonia Park land sale and the apartments at Ocean Gardens. By LINDA CALLAGHAN Apocalypse Now and tomorrow Up to five Army Black Hawk helicop- ters will take part in military training flights over the western suburbs during May and June. “These exercises ensure aircrew are trained for flying in all conditions across urban and rural areas,” said a spokesman for the 6th Aviation Regiment. Ministers’officesgetmoredollars 41A Kirwan Street, Floreat 08 9284 1188 www.aurumplanning.com.au Are your assets protected? WATER TANKS • Advice • Installation • Design • Service Ph: 9381 2429 • Mob: 0419 040 742 E: solutions@creativeclearwater.com.au www.creativeclearwater.com.au AGENT FOR WATER STORAGE TANKS BE READY FOR THE FIRST WINTER RAINS Gallery Hours: Tues to Fri 10am – 4.30pm, Saturday 12 – 5pm, Sunday 2 – 5pm 53 Glyde Street Mosman Park WA T: 08 9286 4730 M: 0417 172 815 E: info@gallowsgallery.com View the exhibition online at www.gallowsgallery.com Gallows Gallery Heather Jones 1st - 18th May 2014

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Page 6 – POST, May 3, 2014 Patchwork quilts are coming to Cottesloe’s laneways. On Tuesday night council- lors voted to change their lane policy: now people developing or rebuilding will have to pay to seal and drain the length and width of the laneways by their homes. “We’ll end up with our lane- ways looking like a patchwork quilt,” mayor Jo Dawkins said. Councillor Katrina Downes liked the change: “It’s much more sensible,” she said. Previously, people had to pay for paving to the nearest road, or cough up half the cost of 20m of paving. Bill Biffin fell into an open- pit toilet in the Gobi Desert and hurt his shoulder. It was the least of the Methodist Ladies’ College phys- ics teacher’s worries as he ran across the Asian desert. Bill, who turned 56 on Thursday, has done five desert endurance races and battled dehydration, injury, extreme heat, hallucinations ... and a cross mother. “You sort of do a marathon each day,” Bill said. “You put the bad experiences behind you and think about the good things.” Bill tackled the Gobi in 2008, the Kimberley and the Sahara two years later, the Atacama Crossing in Chile in 2012 and Jordan in February. “Jordan was meant to be the Sahara again, but it was moved because of the unrest in Africa,” Bill said. “My mum told me I wasn’t doingthemanymoreandIdidn’t tell her about this year. “I copped it a bit when I got back.” In the Kimberley event, Bill endured highs of 51C. “The conditions were hor- rendous,” he said. “It’s crazy − hot as hell, yet you’re slogging through mud. “Some athletes got cellulitis, leading to blood poisoning due to blisters, or being cut by the very fine sand. “It starts at the feet and works its way up the leg.” Bill said the athletes best suited to the events are about 1.67m and very light. One of the challenges that competitors face is not being able to replace water as fast as they lose it. “Once I lost nine litres during a hot day and replaced it with five,” Bill said. “I had no idea I could go through that much fluid in one day. “Cramping turns your body into a pretzel. “One guy said, ‘I can’t see’. His blood pressure was dropping and the blood couldn’t get to his brain. “Some get delirious and think a snake has bitten them.” In his Kimberley run, 80 com- petitors were on saline drips after the first day and half did not complete the event. In the Gobi, Bill went 140km without eating. “I was dry-retching the last 30km. It could be heard echo- ing throughout the desert,” he said. In the Gobi the toilet was a plank across an open pit. Bill had injured his groin and the plank gave way after he’d used the toilet. “I had to crawl out of it and dosed myself on painkillers,” he said. “Anti-inflammatories dehy- drate you.” Bill has done most of the events with Jamie Prendiville, whose patient Scott Kirkbride, a top golfer, died of melanoma in 2004, aged 27. “Scott had won the Cottesloe Openfourtimesandwaslooking at going professional, but found a lump in his chest,” Bill said. “It was a secondary melanoma and he died months later after it spread throughout his body. “You think, ‘what a tragic waste of a young life’, so we decided to try to raise funds for melanoma research via the WA Institute for Medical Research. “We thought, ‘let’s go run in the desert’.” Bill, Jamie and his fellow run- ners have so far raised nearly $200,000 for the Scott Kirkbride Medical Research Centre. By DAVID COHEN Marathon man … Bill Biffin runs across deserts. Photo: Paul McGovern What’s for desert today? POST PEOPLE ‘Patchwork’ laneways Risk decision Compulsory public liabil- ity insurance would cost the Mosman Park Residents and Ratepayers’ Association about $100 for every hour it meets. The council says the associa- tion cannot be covered by its free casual hirers’ insurance because it is incorporated. The association meets six times a year at the Alf Adams Pavilion and has been quoted between $500 and $800. A letter from Mosman Park CEO Kevin Poynton said the association had three options: take out its own cover to keep using the pavilion; move to a different venue that did not requirecover;orun-incorporate so it met the council’s insurer’s requirements. Mr Poynton suggested the association could use meeting rooms at the Grove library dur- ing business hours. Theassociationisconsidering its options. SPOIL MUM THIS MOTHER’S DAY SUNDAY 11TH MAY 8AM - 8PM 9 Flynn Street Churchlands T: 9383 7733 W: theherdsman.com.au

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POST, May 3, 2014 – Page 7 Mark Familton and Ray Galliott, who did the Wounded Walk-Run. Neds snubs wounded soldiers Nedlands council tried to block a fundraiser at Swanbourne for wounded soldiers and told organisers that competitors could not use Swanbourne beach or its public toilets. The council also said a first aid team was not good enough, despite it consisting of two anaesthetists and an accident and emergency ward consult- ant. “We could have dealt with anything from a plane crash to a cut finger,” Dr Mark Framilton said. He paid $1000 for $10 mil- lion public liability cover for one day. The great western sandstorm run went ahead anyway, on army land. About 117 runners took part in a variety of soft sand runs on April 19 and it raised about $8000 for Soldier On. The charity helps service people physically or mentally wounded in conflict zones such as Afghanistan. Prime Minister Tony Abbott took part in an Anzac Day cycle ride in Canberra to support the same charity. “If the Prime Minister sup- ports them it should be good enough for Nedlands council,” Dr Familton said. Councillors ordered staff to think again when they earlier made a recommendation to refuse permission for the fun- draiser. Dr Familton said he had met chief executive Greg Trevaskis and two other staff members. He said they told him he neededwrittenpermissionfrom the Naked Fig Cafe. The council has previously been locked in dispute with residents over the operation of the cafe. Nedlands chief executive officer Greg Trevaskis said council staff had not endorsed the event because they were worried about safety. He said the council had not refused to allow use of the pub- lic toilets at the beach and had suggested the organisers might need to provide more. Staff had asked Dr Familton for information about the event but he had not supplied it, he said. Staff would have been pre- pared to accept emails about the first-aid provider and at- tempts to contact the Naked Fig Cafe but Dr Framilton had not supplied them. Mr Trevaskis initially refused to identify a council employee who was taking pictures with a phone camera and asking questions about the event on the day. Eventually he said it was technicalservicesdirectorMark Goodlet, who lived nearby and who he had asked to visit the event, Mr Trevaskis said. “He was not gathering evi- dence,” he said. Dr Familton said he submit- ted an eight-page report on the eventwithhisinitialapplication and had supplied information aboutallthefirst-aidequipment thatwouldbeonhand,including a defibrillator and state-of-the art resuscitation equipment. By LINDA CALLAGHAN Crawling under the cargo nets tested endurance. Sharkbites spurredDon Tom Locke says Cottesloe’s ocean pool, if it is built, should be named after former lifesaving legend Don Morrison. Tom will be at a meeting on Thursday evening to continue his quest to get the pool done. “Don was a Cottesloe citizen of the year and passed away in 2006 but he is recognised as the godfather of the Cottesloe ocean pool,” Tom said. “He held me responsible for its completion as his life was drawing to a close.” TomsaidWAwas“cryingout”for its first ocean pool, and momentum for the idea gathered after Ken Crewe was killed by a shark at Cottesloe 14 years ago. “The shark factor is evidenced in the dwindling number of early morning swimmers and reinforced bytheseeminglyever-presentgreat whites,” Tom said. “Other factors include the bal- looning of an ageing population and the complete absence of a facility that allows disabled swim- mers to enjoy the mainstream beach culture, which is every Australian’s right. “Families with infants and small children, more mature learners, recreationalswimmersandaquatic sport users are also important seg- ments of the populations that an ocean pool caters for.” Tom said UWA’s Professor Emeritus John Bloomfield had joinedtheprojecttohelp Professor Jorg Imberger, director of UWA’s Centre for Water Research. PlanswillbeshownatThursday’s meetingatCottesloecouncil,which was due to start after the POST went to press. Cott spot … An artist’s impression of the ocean pool from the beach. Selling? We urgently need more homes for our buyers Call me now! Rhett Marron LLB M: 0421 631 116 P: 9386 8614 www.marron.com.au Sales Reps Required more than just handymen ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Missing since Tuesday 22nd April, from Barker Road, Subiaco: White long haired burmilla cross, cream collar e has a ame point orange shade to his tail and face and blue eyes. 0410836184 MISSING CAT REWARD OFFERED “I can help you look younger and more beautiful” AS SEEN ON TODAY TONIGHT drserene.com Claremont Medical Centre 92855100 Natural Face Rejuvenation

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Page 8 – POST, May 3, 2014 241 Rokeby Road, Subiaco WA 6008 | T (08) 9237 9222 | E city@subiaco.wa.gov.au | W www.subiaco.wa.gov.au | F www.facebook.com/cityofsubiaco Subiaco scene What’s happening in Subi CHILDREN ALL AGES ADULTS SENIORS YOUTH Seniors’ out ‘n’ about bus trip Join the city on a tour to Rockingham. Catch the ferry to Penguin Island followed by lunch at Betty Blues overlooking Castaways (sculptures by the sea). Tuesday 13 May, 9.30am to 4pm Cost: $35 includes morning tea, lunch, ferry and a bus trip RSVP and payment by Tuesday 6 May to 9237 9320 or adminscc@subiaco.wa.gov.au Exercise for the young at heart Wear comfortable clothing and bring along a towel and water bottle. Wednesdays, 10am to 11am Shenton Park Community Centre, 240 Onslow Road, Shenton Park Cost: $5 RSVP to 9237 9320 or adminscc@subiaco.wa.gov.au Community notices Comments with respect to these policies 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 Officer, 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 policy to which the submission relates. Development applications received Property Proposal 33 Park Street, Subiaco Alterations and additions to an existing residence Public submissions in respect of these proposals are not being requested at this time. Formal consultation, where required, will be undertaken in accordance with the city’s policy on planning public consultation. To view the policy, visit www.subiaco.wa.gov.au Draft revised Planning Policy 1.5 Applications for Review of Town Planning Decisions and Written Directions The city invites public comment on the above draft revised planning policy. Comments are to be received by 5pm on Monday 26 May. Rescission of Planning Policy 2.7 Ancillary Accommodation The city invites public comment on the rescission of the above planning policy. Comments are to be received by 5pm on Monday 26 May. For more information on these policies visit www.subiaco.wa.gov.au/formalsubmissions. The policies can also be viewed at the city’s Administration Centre, 241 Rokeby Road, Subiaco, or at Subiaco Library, 237 Rokeby Road, Subiaco during normal operating times. See Subi on Sunday – Bush to Beach This month, bring your mum along for a ninety minute guided walk around the City of Subiaco with historically themed commentary. Walk the Bush to Beach trail, one of the six trails in the newly- developed Whadjuk Trail network. Don’t forget your smart phone, as the trail offers a mobile phone application that supplies additional information along the way. When: Sunday 11 May from 1.30pm to 3pm Where: Starts and finishes at the gates to Rosalie Primary School, 101 Onslow Road, Shenton Park For more information visit www.subiaco.wa.gov.au Subi Voice of Youth Are you a local young person aged twelve to twenty-five who is interested in growing as a community leader? Ever thought about joining Subi Voice of Youth (SVY)? SVY gives young people the opportunity to get involved in planning local youth events, gain leadership skills, input into community consultation and talk about the issues that matter to you. If you are interested in attending the next meeting below or wish to find out more about the group, please contact the city on 9237 9216 or email culture@subiaco.wa.gov.au When: Wednesday 7 May from 5.30pm to 7pm Where: City of Subiaco Administration Centre, 241 Rokeby Road, Subiaco Free legal advice service The city offers a free legal service run by a team of experienced and qualified lawyers who donate their time to assist the community with legal matters including estate planning, wills, commercial and civil matters and family law. This free advice service is a fifteen minute consultation, by appointment, as a first point of reference for general advice regarding legal matters. Appointments are available every Monday (excluding public holidays) from 6pm to 9pm at Shenton Park Community Centre, 240 Onslow Road, Shenton Park. To book an appointment, contact the city on 9237 9222. Customer satisfaction survey The city has appointed independent consultant CATALYSE to conduct a short randomised telephone survey among residents to evaluate how its local services and facilities are regarded. The study is a follow up to the benchmark survey that was undertaken in 2013. The survey takes approximately ten to fifteen minutes to complete and will be used for research purposes only. All responses will be dealt with in the strictest of confidence and in accordance with the Privacy Act. For further information on the survey, contact the city on 9237 9222. Lords in the community Stay fit while Lords is temporarily closed, with Lords in the community – a range of free fitness classes conducted by the friendly and experienced Lords instructors and trainers around the city. Check out the timetable on the city’s website. For more information about the temporary closure of Lords recreation centre, please visit www.subiaco.wa.gov.au/lords or call 6229 6600. Local government reform For the latest information on local government reform and how it affects the City of Subiaco, please visit the city’s website www.subiaco.wa.gov.au Theatre Gardens playground upgrade – Have your say Theatre Gardens playground on the corner of Bagot and Hensman roads, Subiaco is on track for an upgrade. The city’s goal is to build a creative, challenging and exciting environment with diverse play opportunities for a wide range of children. In December 2013 and January 2014, the city asked for community feedback to help guide the development of the designs. A summary of the feedback results is available to view at www.subiaco.wa.gov.au/haveyoursay The proposed design has now been developed and is available for further comment at www.subiaco.wa.gov.au/haveyoursay The proposed design will also be available to view in person at Subi Farmers Market, Subiaco Primary School Oval, 271 Bagot Road, Subiaco on Saturday 3 May from 8am to 12pm. Staff and the designers will be on hand to take your feedback and answer any questions. Take part in Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea Join the city and the Cancer Council as we raise much needed funds for cancer research at this event. Enjoy entertainment by Diana Walters, a scrumptious morning tea, door prize and raffles. When: Friday 23 May from 10am to 11.30am Where: Subiaco Community Centre, 203 Bagot Road, Subiaco Cost: $10 To RSVP contact the city on 9237 9320 or email adminscc@subiaco.wa.gov.au by Friday 16 May. Heritage buildings in the now lunchtime talk Are you after some ideas on how to develop your heritage place? Nerida Moredoundt, principal heritage architect with TPG Town Planning, Urban Design and Heritage will explore best practice principles behind conserving, developing and adapting heritage buildings in a not to be missed educational lunchtime talk. When: Friday 9 May at 12.15pm Where: Subiaco Library, 237 Rokeby Road, Subiaco To RSVP contact the city on 9237 9300 or email library@subiaco.wa.gov.au Heritage Conservation and Urban Design Awards on display Explore the entries in the city’s inaugural Heritage Conservation and Urban Design Awards on display at Subiaco Library, 237 Rokeby Road, Subiaco until Sunday 11 May. The awards recognise contributions and dedication to the conservation and enhancement of the city’s rich cultural history. Step into volunteering Would you like the opportunity to do meaningful work that makes a difference to your community? Join us for a free information session during Volunteer Week to find out more about volunteering. This session will be particularly valuable for people who are looking to volunteer for the first time and for those who are seeking different volunteer experiences. When: Thursday 15 May from 5.30pm to 6.30pm Where: Subiaco Community Centre, 203 Bagot Road, Subiaco Please RSVP to 9237 9325 or email adminscc@subiaco.wa.gov.au Australian Fine China Mural – Hay Street underpass

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POST, May 3, 2014 – Page 9 Barchetta theft Valuables belong- ing to two Cottesloe restaurant workers were stolen in an op- portunistic crime last Wednesday. T h e t h i e f w e n t into the back area of Barchetta, on Marine Parade, about 3.30pm, and took a wallet and purse. The POST delivers Jessie’s portrait of strength wins Subiaco artist Jessie Lee’s evocative portrait of a Khmer grandmother won the Year 12 Perspectives People’s Choice Award this week. “I was so shocked I couldn’t believe it was my name they called,” Jessie said. Shehadnotpreparedaspeech because she said the other works in the exhibition were so amazing she never imagined she would win . Brett Woods, general manager of Santos WA, principal sponsor of the exhibition, presented Jessie with her award and the prize of a trip for two to the Art Gallery of South Australia for receiving the most votes from the art-loving community. Jessie graduated from John XXIII last year. Her Year 12 artwork was inspired by a trip to Cambodia with her family. Her visit to an orphanage was confronting. “It was really tough and on the first day there I cried so much,” Jessie said. She met the elderly Khmer woman who acted as a sur- rogate grandmother at the orphanage. “Throughout her long life she has witnessed the horrors of war and famine and seen many die at the hands of the Pol Pot regime,” Jessie said. “Yet despite a life of extreme poverty and hardship, she was a vessel of incredible strength and resilience,shownthroughherlove, compassion and care for others.” MeetingtheelderlyCambodian was a life-changing experience forJessiewhodecidedtogiveup pursuing a career in art and is now studying science at Curtin University, where she will spe- cialise in health care to take her skills to help in countries like Cambodia. “I still plan to keep drawing,” Jessie said. “I hope to use my drawings to reflect on my travel experiences.” As part of Jessie’s prize, John XXIII will receive 30 tickets to visit the exhibition Richard Avedon: People, opening at the Art Gallery of WA on August 2. By SARAH MCNEILL The trip that Jessie Lee and her mother Gretta Lee made to Cambodia inspired Jessie’s award-winning portrait, Khmer Grandmother. Photo: Billie Fairclough This is Cott, not Subi A man building a new home in Cottesloe says he doesn’t want it to have a Wembley or Subiaco look. John Le Cornu asked councillors on Monday night to let him have reducedsetbacksforhistwo-storey home at 5 Chamberlain Street, op- posite the Eric Street shops. Councillorsatacommitteemeet- ing voted for a compromise of a 3.8m setback for the upper floor, instead of the usual 6m, after a neighbour strongly objected to Mr Le Cornu’s proposed plans. Thisdecisionwillgotoameeting of the full council. A report to councillors said Mr Le Cornu wanted to build a three- bedroom home with a double garage, TV room, pitched roof and a facade with stone. Mr Le Cornu said his 364sq.m block was “very small”. “Some accommodation needs to be made,” Mr Le Cornu said. “It’s by no means a monster house we’re trying to squeeze on to the block.” Mr Le Cornu said he thought he would get his preferred setback without too much argument. “Theeffectonusishuge,”hesaid. “It takes away a top bedroom. “It would give it more of a Wembley or Subiaco look than a Cottesloe look.” Mr Le Cornu’s neighbour, Adam Kent,alsospokeatthemeeting,but Mr Le Cornu said he raised argu- ments that were not applicable. Mr Le Cornu also objected to a request that he provide plans that were not hand drawn. He said he had submitted hand- drawn plans to Stirling and other councils. “Weseeitasaconstraintoftrade, almost,” Mr Le Cornu said. Mr Kent said he objected to Mr Le Cornu’s front setback. “The houses along the street are all 6m back,” Mr Kent said. He said he also wanted windows overlooking him to be frosted, to protect his privacy. Mayor Jo Dawkins said she was happy with the staff recommenda- tionthattheupperfloorbesetback 3.8m, and the ground floor 3m. “I hear what the applicant is saying, but if we develop small blocks we need to build smaller houses,” Ms Dawkins said. Deputy mayor Peter Jeanes said the matter was a difficult one. Council planner Ed Drewett said it was quite difficult to read the plans. “I’ve looked at them long and hard,” Mr Drewett said. He said the recommendation was an averaging affect to give that part of Chamberlain Street a stepped look. The vote to approve the recom- mendation was 4-0. It will go before next week’s full council meeting. A planner said it was tough to make sense of these hand- drawn plans for a Cottesloe home. By DAVID COHEN g g y DESIGNER IN HAIR 9382 2161 90 Onslow Road, Shenton Park Clients receive my personal expertise throughout their visit. 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Page 10 – POST, May 3, 2014 ANZACDAY2014 Prisoner invited home by German jailer A war story of an unlikely long-term relationship be- tween a German captor and his prisoner was one of many shared among the 600 people at Claremont’s Anzac Day service. Methodist Ladies’ College students Ottilie Allen, Gabriella Rawlinson, and Romy Wheeler laid a wreath at the Stirling Highway war memorial on Friday morning. “My great grandfather on my mum’s side was in the RAF,” Ottilie said. “He was a mechanic and de- signed planes for the British in World War II. “My other great grandfather was British as well: he was cap- tured while fighting at Monte Casino in Italy. “He was taken back to Germany and held as a prisoner for four years. “The captain of the camp in which he was held liked him because he was a good cook and a good driver. “This captain, Willie Koch, appointed my great grandfather ashisdriverandmygreatgrand- father drove him everywhere. “After the war my great grandfather was set free, and every year he and his family were invited to stay in Willie Koch’s house in Germany for a month. “Willie Koch paid for all their transport, food and drink, and also gave the children presents like cameras, which were ex- tremely rare and expensive at the time, for Christmas.” Gabriella’s grandfather fought in Burma and India in World War II, and her great grandfa- ther fought in France in World War I. Alan Osborne came from Dublin in Ireland to be at Claremont and stayed with his sister Lesley. Alan wore two medals award- ed to his grandfather George Andrew Osborne (No 191886), who served in 54th Signals of Royal Engineers. Premier Colin Barnett attend- ed his local Cottesloe ceremony at the Civic Centre, a moving service that attracted a record 400 people this year. Mr Barnett laid a wreath at theClaremontserviceandspoke with Archbishop Timotheus MathewsoftheUniversalSyrian Orthodox Church. “It with heartfelt sorrow we inform you that we have two bishops (Mor Yohanna Ibrahim and Mor Boulos Yaziji) from our church who have been missing for more than 12 months in Syria,” the Archbishop said. He came to Perth to celebrate Holy Mass at St Peter’s Jacobite Syrian Church last Sunday, and has a relative at MLC. Claremont mayor Jock Barker said the Anzac legend was “forged with courage, endur- ance, sacrifice, mateship, and even tenderness in the face of death and destruction”. Peter Boylan, from Christ Church, asked for the causes of human hatreds to be known. By DAVID COHEN Big crowd at Dalkeith The Nedlands Anzac Day Service, hosted by Nedlands RSL and of Nedlands council at the Waratah Avenue war memorial, attracted about 350 people, many more than in recent years. The address by Brenton Siggs reviewed the sacrifice of Australians over the years. The choral contribution by the Nedlands Methodist Church Choir and the Last Post, played by Ben Moody, brought the neighbourhood to a standstill. Wreaths were laid by invited guests and by many old and young attendees, including a girl guides contingent. A record 400 people attended the ceremony at the Cottesloe Civic Centre. Speaker Brenton Siggs and Nedlands RSL president Doug Arrowsmith, who flew 35 missions in bombers in World War II. George Muhling with Archbishop Timotheus Mathews and Premier Colin Barnett. Alan Osborne with his sister Lesley. Alan wore two medals awarded to his grandfather Mosman ParkRIGHT: The 1st Mosman Bay Sea Scouts led the march past at the commemorationserviceatMemo- rial Drive, where mayor Ron Norris delivered the address having just flown in from Japan. Earlier in the day, residents gathered at the Alf Adams Pavilion for the traditional gunfire breakfast organised by the Mosman Park sub-branch of the RSL and the council. Shenton ParkLEFT: Members of the Shenton Park RSL sub-branch marched down Onslow Road. Pre loved luxury furniture, garden chairs, coffee tables, lanterns, cushion covers, mirrors, decor, rugs & so much more... THIS WEEKEND ONLY !!! Saturday 3rd & Sunday 4th May 1-4pm Unit 1 / 9 Blackly Row Cockburn Central. V I L L A K U L A HUGE END OF SEASON CLEARANCE SALE!! www.facebook.com/villakulaaustralia ilovevkxo

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Apaneloffivepeople,notnine, willrecommendwhichmetropol- itancouncilsshouldbeabolished by the state government. An attempt to almost double the Local Government Advisory Board to deal with the massive job has failed. LocalGovernmentMinisterTony Simpson said the existing five board members would complete all the inquiries – more than 30 and counting – and make their recommendations to him by the middle of the year. MrSimpsonairbrushedoverthe failed board expansion in a brief statement. “The board has the resources including the staff and facilities they need to carry out the work for this reform,” he said. Legislation to change the Local Government Act to expand the boardhasbeenstalledintheupper house of Parliament. A lack of support within the LiberalPartyhasseentheamend- ments parked. Late last year Mr Simpson an- nounced he would add two more people – approved by him – to the board. But this plan drew a strong re- sponse from the National Party. Shane Love, the member for Moore, went on the attack saying thechangewasathreattoregional and metropolitan councils. “These additional two ministe- rial appointments will result in an unbalanced board, with there being four board members ap- pointed by the Minister and the department, and only three local government representatives,” Mr Moore said. MrSimpsoneventuallyagreedto twomoremembersnotnominated by him. In its final report to the Barnett government in July 2012, the Metropolitan Local Government Review panel – headed by Professor Alan Robson – made 30 recommendations for council changes. One of them was to replace the board with a new body. Professor Robson said the board was not up to the task of leading change. In its 2012-2013 annual report, the LGAB said it had dealt with two formal inquiries, a boundary change and six ward and repre- sentation reviews that were dealt with as minor matters. Even this workload put a strain ontheboard,andithadtobegiven more time. “Due to the board’s workload in 2013, the Minister for Local Government’sapprovalwassought for an extension of time in which to lodge its annual report,” LGAB chair Mel Congerton wrote in the annual report. POST, May 3, 2014 – Page 11 Come and share some gossip, Italian style Subiaco residents are tak- ing the first steps towards restoring a much-loved Italian traditional pastime – la passeggiata. Churchill Avenue lawyer and musician John Rando and a group of like-minded locals want to bring the age-old and quaint custom of taking a walk in the evening into the Subiaco community, which was established by Italian monks in 1851. “It’s not so much a walk, but a leisurely, dignified stroll, a passeggiata,” John said. “In days before telephones, emails, public transport and motor vehicles, a major form ofcommunicationwasasimple stroll around the village. “Peoplewouldexchangegos- sip, stories, news, recipes, im- pending births of children. “It was a hub for social interaction, to chat, listen to live music or dance a tango or tarantella and, importantly, it was a serious way for young people to meet one another. “The young local Pavarotti or Domingo might sing at the rotunda,accompaniedbylocal musicians, and others would dance to the music.” The passeggiata was not just for the elegant or well-to- do – it was open to everyone, he said. A rotunda at Market Square, beside Haydn Bunton Drive at Subiaco Oval, built during the term of mayor Tony Costa, will be the focal point for the cultural outing. “Tony Costa mentions that the rotunda has been rarely used for the purpose it was built, so we want to do just that and bring it back to life,” John said. Starting on May 30 at 5pm, there will be a monthly passeggiata at Market Square Rotunda. “Dress for the occasion,” John said. By LLOYD GORMAN Going walkabout Italian style … Music, dancing – even belly dancing as Eva Cass shows here – and performance will be as much part of the passeggiata as walking. Photo: Fisher Photography Council cull a nine to five job Gun charge A Mandurah man has been charged with burglary after allegedly stealing replica guns from a Mt Hawthorn home. Thereplicashadbeenadvertised and the 41-year-old had a look at them in January and entered into a contract to buy them. It will be alleged he returned to Mt Hawthorn the next day and forcedarearslidingdoorandtook the replicas when he realised no one was home. By LLOYD GORMAN App pinpoints shark sightings A world-first beach safety app has helped to put local surfers at ease. The free mobile phone app, called iKoast,wasdeveloped by Perth man Paul Holliday. Mr Holliday said in terms of shark notifi- cations there was no other app like it. The app allows users to post pins on the location of any- thing related to the coast. Once a pin has been placed, other users are notified of all kinds of coastal warn- ings, such as beach closures, shark sight- ings, rips and weather conditions. MosmanParkfather of four Greg Evans said he was a big fan of the app, particu- larly the shark-alert feature. Mr Evans said he and his sons, aged nine,12,14and17,reg- ularly surfed at The Cove at Cottesloe and several other spots along the coast. “The other day we surfed Sandtracks, and about half an • Please turn to page 105 Shark watch at South Cottesloe. MANNING&ASSOCIATESOPTOMETRISTS MANNING&ASSOCIATESOPTOMETRISTS Cottesloe Central Shopping Centre Stirling Highway, Cottesloe 9384 6720 Cottesloe Central Shopping Centre Stirling Highway, Cottesloe 9384 6720 18 NAPOLEON ST, COTTESLOE (08) 9385 5330 Exclusively made in-house in 18kt gold by our jewellers. International Award Winning Jeweller. Fill her joy with hearts! Happy Mother’s Day

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Page 12 – POST, May 3, 2014 Cambridge Council has awarded a $13m contract for construction of the Surf Club building and Commercial Development at City Beach to Georgiou Group. Georgiou Group will be responsible for all building works associated with the development, including construction of the surf club, restaurants, roadways, footpaths and landscaping. The awarding of this contract, together with the contract recently awarded to Yarnell Civil for construction of a seawall, means all construction contracts have now been awarded for this project. The project budget is $17.7m, from which $6.85m will pay for the surf club. TheTown will provide $15.5m toward the development, with the City of Perth Surf Lifesaving Club contributing $250,000 toward the surf club building and balance of $1.95m being funded from Grants. Following closure of the surf club building at the end of May this year, work on the new facilities will commence in June and are expected to be finished by mid 2015. Work has also begun on the below ground seawall and repairs to the City Beach groyne.The 165 metre long wall will protect the new facilities from erosion caused by storm events and a potential rise in sea level. It’s expected these works will be complete by mid-August 2014. Pedestrians are reminded to access the beach using the designated paths provided. Sign up to receive the latest updates of the Town’s major projects, including the City Beach Development, at www.cambridge.wa.gov.au/newsletters. Sportsgrounds at Perry Lakes READY FOR PLAY! Town of Cambridge parks crews have pulled out all stops to ensure the Alderbury Sportsground at Perry Lakes Reserve is ready for action in time for hockey matches scheduled for this weekend. Less than a week after half the pitches were damaged by vandals who smashed through a park barrier and used a vehicle to rip up sections of the turf by doing ‘burnouts’ and ‘donuts’, the park has been restored to a playable condition. The Cambridge parks crew started repairing the turf first thing Monday morning and have worked tirelessly throughout the week to bring the grounds back to a playable condition, so club fixtures won’t be disrupted and players can get back out on the field as quickly as possible. The sportsground was vandalised sometime between last Saturday night and Sunday morning, just hours before hundreds of young players were due to arrive for a hockey tournament. Although the tournament went ahead, with four of the eight fields damaged, it had to be scaled back with many games cancelled and players left disappointed. Traffic and parking arrangements at MATTHEWS NETBALL CENTRE With the 2014 winter netball season at Matthews Netball Centre commencing on Saturday, 3 May, players and spectators are warned to expect some delays when accessing the facility. Due to circumstances beyond the control of the Town of Cambridge or Perth Netball Association, the central access road connecting the car park on the east side of the Centre to Selby Street, has not yet been constructed and will not be operational for the 2014 netball season. Temporary pedestrian access points to the Centre will also be in use for most, if not, all of the season. To assist with traffic flow, parking and pedestrian access, the following measures have been put in place to help relieve congestion: • At the southern end of the new central oval (Hay Street end), a temporary two-way road will be established allowing vehicles to travel in both directions between the eastern car park and the Selby Street car park; and • On the Salvado Road side of the Centre, an additional temporary pedestrian entrance will be opened. Adjacent to the temporary pedestrian entrance on Salvado Road will be a two minute ‘drop off zone’. For those dropping off players and spectators, please use this zone instead of driving into the Centre to assist in limiting congestion. In addition, as part of the Wembley Sports Park Redevelopment, formal parking capacity at Matthews Netball Centre has increased to a total of 835 bays, an increase of 113 bays from last year. CAMBRIDGE NEWS Subscribe to receive the Cambridge News via email at www.cambridge.wa.gov.au/subscribe 1 Bold Park Drive Floreat | 08 9347 6000 | mail@cambridge.wa.gov.au | www.cambridge.wa.gov.au An artist impression of an aerial view of the new City Beach Development. Are you interested in learning how to play chess or GET BACK INTO PLAYING? Cambridge Library Chess Club is on the lookout for new members so why not come along for a game or two and test out your skills! Meet: Tuesdays 1:30pm to 4:30pm Where: Cambridge Library Reading Room, Cambridge Library, 99 The Boulevard, Floreat All equipment and boards are supplied. Tender awarded for construction of CITY BEACH DEVELOPMENT An access and parking map for the 2014 season at Matthews Netball Centre can be viewed at www.cambridge.wa.gov.au/matthewsparking Police are currently investigating the matter and anyone with any information is asked to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000. For handy tips on starting and maintaining a native garden visit www.cambridge.wa.gov.au/nativegarden SUBSIDISED NATIVE PLANTS available to residents Transform your garden into a native Australian paradise! Cambridge residents can purchase up to 80 native plants (per household) at the subsidised price of $1.50 each. When: Scheme offered from 1 May to 30 May 2014 Where: Purchase plants from theAPACE Nursery, 1 Johannah Street, North Fremantle (Open 8am to 3pm, Monday to Friday and 9am to 12pm on Saturdays) Bring: Proof of residency required upon purchase Contact Cambridge Library on 9383 8999 or email library@cambridge.wa.gov.aufor more information.

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Page 14 – POST, May 3, 2014 71 Stirling Highway. Nedlands WA 6009 | 9273 3500 | council@nedlands.wa.gov.au | nedlands.wa.gov.au NEWS UPDATE MAY 2014 WATERWISE GARDEN COMPETITION Enter the City’s annual Waterwise Garden Competition this winter! Thanks to Anderson Davies Real Estate, there is $2,000 in prizes to win in 2014. The City is an endorsed Waterwise Council and is committed to further water conservation education in the community. Residents intending to redevelop their nature strip are reminded that the City requires an application (no fee attached) in line with its Nature Strip Development Policy. An application form containing guidelines is available on the City’s website. Individuals can nominate any residential, business, school or food garden in the City that they believe to be a great example of a Waterwise garden. Nominations are now open and close Friday, 29 August, 2014. Entry forms will be available from the City’s administration centre, libraries and community centres, or online at nedlands.wa.gov.au/water-efficiency . FOOTPATHS ARE FOR FEET Drivers are requested to avoid parking on footpaths. This action restricts footpath access for pedestrians and may lead to infringements being issued. COASTWEST RESTORATION PROJECTS 2014 Two restoration projects have commenced in Allen Park with funding received through the Department of Planning’s Coastwest Grants Program. The City, in partnership with the Friends of Allen Park, are undertaking the project “Restoration and Linkage of Flyash Hill and Swale”. This project aims to re-vegetate the grass verge along Odern Crst and the isolated dune “Flyash Hill” with the remainder of Allen Park. The City of Nedlands in partnership with the Swanbourne Coastal Alliance are undertaking the project “Restoration and Linkage of Bush Forever Site 315 and Swanbourne Dunes” this project aims to restore the degraded edges of the Bush Forever Site and also connect it to the remainder of Allen Park and the coastal greenway. RAILWAY RESERVE – GREENWAY PROJECT The City has commenced stage 2 of a project to create a green corridor along Nedlands section of the rail reserve. This project will re-vegetate part of the grass verge on the eastern side of the railway line north of the Karrakatta underpass. Following removal of grass weeds and limestone rubble, certified dieback free mulch will be laid over the greenway project area in anticipation of planting water-wise, locally occurring native trees, shrubs and groundcovers in June. This project will assist with the City’s aims of protecting biodiversity within the City, providing improved habitats and connectivity for local fauna and increasing the City’s capacity to absorb greenhouse gas emissions. CONTROL YOUR DOGS Dog owners are reminded that they must remain in control of their dog when it is off lead, within a dog exercise area, park or reserve. You must carry a lead and be able to effectively control your dog so that it does not interrupt other activities that may be in progress on the same park or reserve. UNDERGROUND POWER If you don’t have underground power, you should have received an information booklet and survey asking your opinion on having underground power in the future. The survey is to investigate how strongly the community feel about having underground power given the information provided and the costs associated. If you have not received your survey or would like some more information, please contact the City on 9273 3500. Surveys must be returned to the City by Friday, 23 May. WESROC NATIVE PLANT SUBSIDY SCHEME The City is once again supporting the WESROC Native Plant Subsidy Scheme which runs throughout May. This is a great time to buy native plants to create an award- winning Waterwise garden as residents can purchase up to 80 plants at the subsidised rate of $1.50 each from APACE Nursery in North Fremantle. Take proof of residence along with you to access the subsidised rate. NATURAL AREA FRIENDS GROUPS VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES Hollywood Reserve Come and help the Friends of Hollywood Reserve at their next working bee on Sunday, 18 May and help to conserve the bushland. Meet from 9 am to 12 pm at the main entrance near the junction of Karella St and Boronia Ave. Bring gloves and sun protection. Please contact Trish on 9386 4476 if interested. Morning tea will be provided at 10.30 am. Shenton Bushland All volunteers are welcome to join the Friends of Shenton Bushland Inc every Sunday from 8 am to 10 am. Anyone with an interest in Perth’s natural bushlands are welcome - whether to help with weed control, planning and setting out guided walks, doing flora surveys, liaising with local schools, or photographing flora and fauna, there are plenty of opportunities! Please contact Dani on 0420 334 601 if interested. YOUTH GRANTS The City provides a Youth Grants Fund to support local young people participating in and contributing to the community. Support is provided in the form of a small grant of $250. Young people living within the City of Nedlands and aged between 12 and 21 years are eligible. For more information please contact our Community Development Officer (Youth and Children), Mel Dias mdias@nedlands.wa.gov.au CELEBRATE THE POWER OF VOLUNTEERING Are you interested to volunteer and find out about the many opportunities available? The Nedlands Volunteer Resource Centre will be holding Step into Volunteering Information sessions with guest volunteer organisations in attendance during National Volunteer Week Monday, May 12 to Friday, 16 May. Step into Volunteering Information sessions will be held at the Nedlands Library, go to Nedlands.wa.gov.au/step- volunteering-session for session times. To register your interest contact Robyn Forrest, Community Development Officer (Volunteering) on 9273 3640 or email volunteering@nedlands.wa.gov.au TRESILLIAN TERM 2 – ENROL NOW! Courses start Monday 5 May, limited places left! There are 58 different courses on offer. Learn how to do some Abstract Painting with renowned artist Rob Forlani or try your hand at Bookbinding and Book Repurposing. For further information contact Tresillian Community Centre on 9389 1977 or Tresillian@nedlands.wa.gov.au or download a copy of the program at Nedlands.wa.gov.au

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POST, May 3, 2014 – Page 15 Loose change wins $1m Loose change from her gro- cery shopping will mean a pen- sioner can now buy a kitchen with a walk-in pantry – and a new home. The unidentified senior citizen from the northern suburbs won exactly $1 million in last week’s Wednesday-nightdrawwitha$4.20 ticket she bought at the Subiaco Square shopping centre. She was the only division one winner in Australia. The woman, who has been in rented accommodation for a number of years, said it was an afterthought to buy the lucky ticket. “I had already bought my weeklyticketsbutdecidedtobuy an extra one with some change,” she said in a statement released by Lotterywest. “I had to clean my glasses to make sure I wasn’t seeing things when I realised I had all the numbers. “I’m most excited about find- ing a home with my very own walk-in pantry.” She turned up at Lotto HQ on Monday to claim the jackpot. Dean Scott, owner of the newsagency that sold the ticket, said he didn’t know who the winner was. He said his shop had proved to be lucky for other customers. In March 2004, his newsa- gency sold a Lotto ticket worth $817,533, and in June 2006 for $1,350,000. Last May, it sold a ticket for a share in a division one draw worth $3 million, with 15 ticket holders each getting $200,000. “This is our third division one winner in Lotto, and in February this year we sold a $3 Wordplay that won a lucky customer the top prize of $75,000,” Mr Scott said. Rokeby News in Subiaco also sold a division one ticket, worth $500,000, about 4½ years ago. By LLOYD GORMAN Subiaco newsagent Dean Scott received a small presentation basket of helium-filled balloons and a plaque for selling the big ticket. Graeme loved life on buses Every day Graeme Gugeri stood on the bus all the way from Mosman Park to Hale School in West Perth. Despite never getting a seat, his trips fostered a love of public transport. Now 74 years old, Graeme, of Claremont, shares his love of trams, trolley buses and buses through the WA Bus Preservation Society, which has a fleet of 40 restored ve- hicles at Whiteman Park in Caversham. The fleet is the largest collec- tion in Australia and has been recognised for its historical significance. Next week, two of the vehi- cles from Whiteman Park are being taken to Fremantle for the heritage festival between May 9 and 18. As well as jitterbug dance lessons, art exhibitions, work- shops and tours, the festival will celebrate bicycle maker Arthur Grady who was the first person to ride a motorcycle around Australia. Graeme is working on pre- serving archives and writes historical articles. Graeme lives off Bay Road in Claremont where a street was named after his great grandfa- ther Anthony Peter Gugeri. “He tried to establish grape growing at Butler’s Swamp in 1870.” It is now known as Lake Claremont. Graeme said he started trav- elling by bus when he was and remembers the last tram being taken out of service in 1958, and the last trolley bus in 1969. By LINDA CALLAGHAN Graeme Gugeri with pictures of two of the restored buses that will be on show during the heritage festival in Fremantle. Photo: Billie Fairclough Cigarettes were stolen from a Mosman Park liquor shop on Tuesday. Thieves got into Liquor EmporiumonStuartStreetviathe roof and ceiling about 5.30am. A donations tin and a set of keys were swiped from the Coles Express service sta- tion on Stirling Highway in Mosman Park later that day, at lunchtime. There was about $10 in the tin on the service counter; the car and house keys belonged to a customer who was paying for fuel and left them on the counter. Cottesloe police urged peo- ple to be aware of their sur- roundings and property at all times. Four commercial proper- ties were hit by burglars in Cottesloe’s Station Street on Saturday. A small amount of cash was taken from Lamonts during the early-morning crimes. A Samsung laptop was taken from a car at Cottesloe Central shops after the driver left a window half-way down. Watch your property, warn police Once a Year Sale All Base and Shades Discounted Oddments at 50% OFF Matching Georgian Wall Lights and Pendants also 30% off Angel Pendant 60cm was $595 now ½ Price $280 40cm was $280 now ½ Price $140 Georgian 9 Lt Hampton Style Pendant Was $950 now ½ Price $475 Vaucluse Pendant 5 Lt was $545 now ½ Price $270 3 Lt was $365 now ½ Price $180

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Page 16 – POST, May 3, 2014 Please send letters toTheEditor, 276 Onslow Road, Shenton Park 6008; email to letters@postnewspapers.com.au; or fax toTheEditor at 9388 2258. Full name and address should be given, and there shouldbeadaytimephonenumberforverification.Boringletters,orthoselongerthan300words,willbecut.Emaillettersshouldcarrythewriter’sfullresidentialaddress.DeadlineisnoonWednesday.Letterstothe POST Pleaseemailletterstoletters@postnewspapers.com.au;orSMSto0429558001;ormailto:TheEditor,276OnslowRoad,ShentonPark6008.Werequirealllettersintendedforpublication to include the writers’full name and address plus a daytime phone number for verification. Boring letters, or those longer than 300 words, will be cut. Deadline is noonWednesday. • More letters pages 28, 34 ‘High buildings send us crazy’ The Cambridge high street node, as part of the town’s West Leederville precinct P5, has a six-storey height limit on new developments. The proposed 37-unit de- velopment on a 974sqm block in Northwood Street is eight storeys. As ambit claims go, this is a beauty. While the council’s most recent urban and design study talks of going to six storeys only “if certain identified public ben- efits can be achieved”, the only significant benefits from this development will be achieved by the developer, builder and real estate agent. This is an abrupt, inappropri- ate and overwhelming develop- ment. It brings to mind the passage in the planning bible, A Pattern Language, which starts: “There is abundant evidence to show that high buildings make people crazy.” It says: “High buildings have no genuine advantages, except in speculative gains for banks and land owners. “They are not cheaper, they do not create open space, they destroy the landscape, they de- stroy social life, they promote crime, they make life difficult for children, they are expensive to maintain, they wreck the open spaces around them, and they damage light and air and view.” Northwood Street is long over- due for redevelopment. Just not like this. John Townsend Blencowe Street, West Leederville I invite POST readers to see the carnaby’s cockatoos flying into their night-roosting trees. Come to the south-west cor- ner of Underwood Avenue and Brockway Road at 5.35pm on Saturday May 10. If it is raining, I’ll still be there. There could be about 300 cockatoos flying into the tall treeswheretheywillspendthe night or they might decide to go to the other roost site. There are no guarantees, however we hope for big numbers. Therearemosquitoesaround so wear long-sleeved and long- leggedclothingandbringapen and paper if you don’t want to do mental arithmetic. Or you can just watch. Margaret Owen Daglish Street, Wembley Margaret Owen invites readers to watch the carnaby’s cockatoos fly into roost. See the cockies fly in to roost My name is Shino, I am JapaneseandliveinNorthPerth with my Australian husband in an 88-year-old house that has been just extended and renovated. We enjoy our walk around King’s Park in the morning, and on Friday or Saturday we stop at the Subi markets on our way home. I came across the POST for the first time about two or three months ago. Therealestatesectionismuch more interesting than the West or the Sunday Times, and I love reading your Changing Hands. It covers not only local news but also international news. They are all interesting and funny sometimes! These days, I go straight to Changing Hands as soon as I open the POST. Shino North Perth POST beats rest for real estate I have no children and do not thinkthatIamthecorrectperson to inform others on how to raise their own. After reading of the events regarding the “sly” Easter eggs (“Mum cross over ‘sly’ Easter eggs”, POST, April 19), I will say this. It is important that children know what they are celebrat- ing. In a child’s mind, is Easter a commemoration of a Christian sacrifice, or is it a couple of days off school with Easter buns and chocolate? Is Christmas a time when dad has a few more beers and eve- ryone gets presents? It’s only natural for children to mimic their parents’ values and attitudes. When I was a kid, that was my concept of “normal”. Conclusively, I hope that the Christian activists writing in will practise the tolerance and patience of their religion. All parties have learnt from this and, I am sure, will exercise discretion in the future. Kirsten Buist, Herdsman Parade, Wembley Let children know what it’s about It is clear that the focus of the Sonlife Church’s Hunt for Easter (“Mum cross over ‘sly’ easter eggs”, POST, April 19) was to bless and love our com- munity in the form of a fun family event. There was only a small five- minute segment later in the morning where the message of Easter was shared from a Christian perspective. There was definitely no inten- tion to mislead anyone. The only additional clarifica- tion I would like to make, as pointed out to me by the or- ganisers of the event, was that the flyer did in fact contain the Sonlife logo at the bottom right hand corner (together with the City of Nedlands logo) and our logo does in fact contain the word church but in a much smaller font. This is almost exactly how it appears on our church web- site. Unfortunately, the small white font superimposed over the grassy green background on an A5 flyer makes it very hard to pick up for the average member of the public. This is something we will take into account the next time we organise the event. At the end of the day, we are simply glad to be able to share the joy behind the Easter period with our neighbouring com- munity. Simon Yung Sonlife Church member Pangbourne Street, Wembley Easter hunt was to share joy The word “church” was hard to read on the Hunt for Easter poster. SALE Clothing, Jewellery & Accessories Sunday ONLY 4th May 9am - 3pm Nedlands Rugby Clubroomss on The Foreshore next to JoJoJo’o soo’’s Charles Court Reserve, The Esplanade, Nedlandsds LIKE us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/designshopop up to 70% off

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POST, May 3, 2014 – Page 17 Rottnest trader buys island baker Ivan Rutherford has sold his Rottnest bakery to another island businessman. Greg Brindle, who owns the general stores in Thomson and Geordie bays, would not say what he paid. “It hasn’t settled yet,” Mr Brindle said. “Rottnest is a funny place. Ivan made the decision to move on and concentrate on his Perth businesses.” Mr Brindle said settlement was imminent and he might be able to talk about the deal next week. The sale comes after Mr Rutherford’s company Abellio Pty Ltd was fined $100,000 in the Fremantle Magistrates’ Court last month after being charged with four Food Act offences found at the bakery. Abellio was convicted of not storing food so it was protected from contamination; not having clean food premises; not hav- ing clean fittings, fixtures, or equipment; and not taking all practicable measures to prevent pests entering the premises. ThechargescameafterHealth Department workers did a rou- tine inspection of the bakery last August. Last year, Kim Gamble’s bid to buy the Rottnest bakery was delayed by Mr Rutherford’s unpaid debts. Mr Gamble, the man behind the Blue Duck and Barchetta in Cottesloe and Kim’s in Claremont teamed up with a former regional businesswoman to try to buy the business. The Rottnest Island Authority refused to say at the time how much it was owed by Mr Rutherford, who has owned the business for many years. “The RIA has agreed to as- sign the lease of the bakery to the new owners subject to the settlement of all debts owed to the authority by the current lessee,” a spokeswoman said at the time. “This decision follows normal commercial practice and is in line with the recommendation of the authority’s appointed commercial property managers, McGees.” Last year Mr Rutherford hung up on the POST and he did not return a text seeking confirmation of the size of the debt, which was understood to be about $150,000. Mr Rutherford’s lease was due to expire this year but was extended three years ago to April 2020. It is understood Mr Gamble’s group wanted to extend the lease to 2028 as part of the purchase, but at the time RIA board chairman John Driscoll said: “We have received no such request.” In his 2000 memoir The Shark Net, Robert Drewe recalled a woman and a one-armed baker having early-morning sex at the business in the 1950s. This famous Rottnest site is set to be in new hands. By DAVID COHEN Lapping up life’s challenge Olivia Jones and Milly Cooneywillberunningaround in big circles this weekend. TheMethodistLadies’College students will be doing laps for 24 hours at Perry Lakes for the Relay for Life charity event. Olivia (13) and Milly (14) also hope to cash in on the loom band craze to raise money for the Cancer Council. The girls will be the youngest members on a Cooee CrossFit team of 12. “I’ll run as long as I can. It’ll be fun,” Olivia said. SheandMillyhavemademore than 150 loom bands, which they willsellfor$3foranormalband or $5 for a beaded version. Milly said people could watch the action at Perry Lakes from 2pm on Saturday. Cooee’s Kirsten Murphy said the team had formed after the January bushfire that destroyed the council’s Relay for Life shed in Shenton Park. “The flames came within 50m of our gym,” Kirsten said. “We felt for them and won- dered what it would have been like if we lost our shed and everything in it.” Each team will have a tent inside the stadium’s running track. Also for sale in the Cooee tent will be protein balls – snacks withdates,nuts,andseeds–that look like round lamingtons. “They are a good energy fuel tokeeppeoplegoingthroughout the night,” Kirsten said. To donate see relayforlife. org.au. Cooee is also selling raffle tickets. Banding together … Olivia Jones, left, Milly Cooney, and Sophie Taylor will be keeping fit and raising money for the Cancer Council this weekend. B R A N D N E W A PA R T M E N T S IN WEMB LEY NOW S ELLI NG FRO M $3 95 ,000* QUALITY FINISHES INCLUDE: • Stone bench tops to kitchens and bathrooms • Stainless steel appliances including induction cook top • High Ceilings • Reverse cycle air conditioning to living and master bedroom • Fully vitrified floor tiles • Secure parking and store room for each apartment • Security access with audio intercom. 1 B E D X 1 B AT H F R O M $ 3 9 5 ,0 0 0 2 B E D X 1 B AT H F R O M $ 6 1 5 ,0 0 0 2 B E D X 2 B AT H F R O M $ 6 8 5 ,0 0 0 * C O R R E C T AT T I M E O F G O I N G T O P R E S S , S U B J E C T T O C H A N G E . Ideally located half way between Perth’s CBD and City Beach and easily accessible to both, Wembley enjoys the best of both worlds. With apartments starting from just $395,000, access to this thriving urban lifestyle is easier than you think. SALES ENQUIRIES: ROD MURTHA 9364 5500 OR 0411 721 978 | ROD@WAPROPERTY.NET SALES OFFICE OPENWED, SAT, SUN 12 - 3PM | 336 CAMBRIDGE STREET,WEMBLEY W W W. U R B A N O N C A M B R I D G E . C O M . A U

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Page 18 – POST, May 3, 2014 Community Planting Day at Mosman Beach The Town of Mosman Park has again been successful in their application for a Coastwest grant. Funding provided by the Western Australian Planning Commission will allow the Town, in partnership with the Friends of Mosman Park Bushland and the Beehive Montessori School, to continue restoring the dunes at Mosman Beach. Plantings in 2012 and 2013 have helped stabilise the dunes and have made a huge improvement to the aesthetic and biodiversity values of the Beach. This year will see the planting of a further 6000 local native seedlings. The help of the community is vital to the success of the project and the residents of Mosman Park have been wonderful supporters in the past. Once again, WE NEED YOUR HELP. It’s a great way to make a difference to your local environment! When: Sunday 29 June, 9am-12pm, followed by a FREE lunch Where: Mosman Beach, Curtain Avenue, Mosman Park Who: All welcome Enquiries: Contact the Town’s Bushcare Officer at bco@mosmanpark.wa.gov.au or call 9384 1633. FREE Skateboarding Workshop It’s on again! Head on down to the newly-revamped Mosman Park skate park at Tom Perrott Reserve for another fun morning of skateboarding action. Instructors from Skate Boarding Australia will be on hand to help people of all ages who would either like to learn how to ride a skateboard or improve their skills. Helmets and boards provided, or bring your own. Date: Saturday 24 May 2014 Time: 10am to 12pm Where: Mosman Park Skate Park, Tom Perrott Reserve, McCabe Street, Mosman Park Wear: long sleeved shirt and pants, closed toed shoes, sunscreen Bring: waterbottle Save time and register online by visiting www.sba.org.au/hubs Photography and Junior Art Exhibition Come and explore Mosman Park’s tranquil parklands, unique scenery and local personalities through the eyes of photographers. Entries reflecting the theme “Mosman Park – Between River & Sea” will be exhibited at Camelot from late May until early June, with most photographs on display available for sale. Dates: Saturday 31 May to Sunday 8 June 2014 (closed Monday 2 June 2014) Times: 8am – 2pm Venue: Memorial Hall (Camelot), 16 Lochee Street, Mosman Park Enquiries: For further information, please visit the Town’s website at www.mosmanpark.wa.gov.au or contact the Town’s Community Development Officer on 9384 1633. Native Plant Subsidy Scheme It’s time to think about winter planting! Local native species look great, require minimal maintenance, water and fertiliser, and provide valuable habitat and resources for native fauna. Select from a wide range of local species that are perfect for local conditions. During the month of May, you can purchase up to eighty plants per household at the subsidised price of $1.50 each from APACE Nursery, 1 Johannah Street, North Fremantle (open 8am-3pm weekdays, 9am-12pm Saturdays). Note: proof of residency required. Enquiries to Town of Mosman Park, 9384 1633. Hour Exchange BBQ Have you registered with the Mosman Park Hour Exchange? Our web portal is now full of exciting opportunities that you can access, just by making allocations of time available for a skill or talent that you have that other people in Mosman Park could use. Examples include dog walking, household repairs, cooking meals or help with your computer. What could you give, and what do you have to gain? To find out more, come along to the next Hour Exchange BBQ to meet like minded folks and find out more about this exciting programme. When: Friday 6 June, 4pm to 6pm Where: Outside Alf Adams Pavilion, Solomon Street, Mosman Park Cost: Food $2 to $5, Drinks $1 RSVP to Cindy Lee: clee@mosmanpark.wa.gov.au or 9384 1633. TOWN OF MOSMAN PARK www.mosmanpark.wa.gov.au Between River and Sea Green Waste Collection Council’s collection of green waste will start from 7am on Monday 16 June 2014. Residents can place green waste out on the verge for collection NO earlier than 10 days prior to the scheduled pick up. Each street will be serviced once; therefore any late placement of waste will not be accepted. PLEASE DO PLEASE DON’T Only place tree and shrub prunings on your verge Bundle or bale green waste, tie it with string or place it in boxes or other containers including garbage bags, plastic bags, wool bales or bulker bags Ensure that your prunings are no longer than 1.5 metres (5 ft) Include tree stumps, large tree roots, large tree trunks or branches Ensure that your prunings weigh 16kgs (35lbs) or less Include household rubbish with your green waste Stack green waste neatly on the street verge with the cut ends facing the street Deposit waste on the road, footpath, driveway, laneway or in a mews Residents in laneways should place their waste on the nearest verge for collection Use ONLY the authorised Town of Mosman Park Green Waste Bags that are available for sale from Council Put loose green waste in unauthorised bags Authorised Green Waste Bags, for the disposal of leaf and lawn clippings, are available for sale for $5.50 at the Town’s Administration Centre. For further details, call 9384 1633 or visit our website: www.mosmanpark.wa.gov.au

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Page 26 – POST, May 3, 2014 Last November saw Teach Learn Grow deliver 5001 tu- toring hours in one week, free of charge, to schools most in need in WA. Efforts like that have meant the Crawley not-for-profit group is in the running for an award in this year’s Community Service Excellence Awards. CEO Luisa Wing said TLG was founded three years ago by UWA students David Sherwood and Travis Elliot. “They were talking and said they’d had great educational opportunities growing up,” Luisa said. “They agreed they would love children in rural WA to have the same.” David and Travis got some uni mates, hopped in a couple of cars, and drove 351km to Three Springs, where they tutored kids in literacy and numeracy. Afterwards,Davidestablished TLG and its board and regis- tered it as a charity. Luisa, who is the organisa- tion’s first paid employee, said 11 people were on the Three Springs trip. “That has evolved to 410 peo- ple applying for our upcoming study program,” she said. “There are 40 volunteers on the executive team. They or- ganise the logistics, operations, IT and marketing – everything it takes to send 200 people out into the community.” MostTLGvolunteersareUWA or ECU students; a few are from Curtin and Murdoch. Luisa said volunteers were excited to be able to help stu- dents in need. “We don’t take on anyone who isn’t passionate about it,” she said. “They believe in what Dave and Travis believe, and they come back changed. “Their volunteering is also recognised by UWA and it goes on their non-academic records.” Last year, TLG volunteers went to Bremer Bay. “We are a very lean organisa- tion,” Luisa said. “I’d love to be able to provide some of our executives with iPads – they all work from their own computers. “St George’s residential col- lege give us a meeting room and office space for free, but we’d love bigger premises.” TLG also runs its own private tutoring business. Tutors charge up to $60 an hour, get paid $26, and donate the balance to the not-for-profit group. TLG only accepts tutors with an ATR of 96 or more. David Sherwood is a Rhodes Scholar at Oxford; Travis Elliot is a primary school teacher at Singleton. TLG is a finalist in the awards’ small organisation category. Winners will be announced on Tuesday. Luisa Wing at Teach Learn Grow’s Crawley HQ. Photo: Billie Fairclough By DAVID COHEN Tutoriffic … Teach Learn Grow tutors with students at a regional school. To Bremer Bay for free tutoring ... no worries Making a difference for teenagers Anne Richards remembers only too well the second Monday in May. It’s when her son Mark took his life five years ago. Forthisyear’sanniversary,Ms Richards, of City Beach, will be part of the Saving Young Lives and Securing Futures talk, a family-focused event coinciding with the launch of the Human Rights Commission inquiry into youth suicide. “It’s not a sign of weakness to have a mental health problem,” Ms Richards said. “For our family it has been let’s try to make a difference, particularly with youngsters. “We have to start with our children. “As parents, we have to re- move our own prejudices and go out and ask for help.” Mark was a handsome high achiever, destined to follow in the sporting footsteps of his famous cricketing father, Barry, who played four Tests for South Africa before his country was banned over Apartheid. After playing in Australia and England, Mark returned to university in Perth but was di- agnosed with depression at 22. He battled it for five years. “The older you get without dealing with the issue, the worse it gets” Ms Richards said. “It is an illness that I believe is not treated enough as an illness. “Thereisstillaterriblestigma out there.” She will be joined at the event by former Christ Church Grammar School student Matt Harley, another high achiever diagnosed at around the same age as Mark but who has been able to manage his condition. The29-year-oldcomputerengi- neer found himself withdrawing from society and even turning away from his love of music. “It was a physical feeling, like being distant and walking around with a mask on,” Mr Harley said. He has managed his condi- tion with medication and other therapies. “Exercise and meditation are good,” he said. “And so is breaking down the culture of heavy drinking which can have such a massive impact on people with mental health issues.” Matt fundraises and cam- paigns for increased on-the-job support for people with mental health conditions. ProfessorIanHickieofSydney University’s Brain and Mind Research Institute will speak at the event. His topic will be Early Intervention with Young People: Can it change the course of mental illness? Leading health broadcaster Dr Norman Swan will talk on A New Paradigm for Research. The talk is hosted by the Centre for Ethics at Christ Church Grammar School and will be held in the school’s sen- ior staff common room at 7.30pm on Monday, May 12. Entry is free. To register, contact Teresa Scott at the Centre on 9442 1705 or tscott@ccgs.wa.edu.au. This event is a pre-cursor to the Meeting For Minds forum, at the WA Maritime Museum from May 14 to 15 (see meet- ingforminds.com.au), which will aim to re-set national and international mental health re- search priorities and fast-track new therapies. By DAVID COHEN Anne Richards hugging her son Mark. Developers launch appeal Developers are appealing against a rejection of their plans for an $8 million build- ing in central Subiaco. Late last month, the five- personMetroWestDevelopment Assessment Panel (DAP) unani- mously voted down the applica- tion for a six-storey building on the corner of Forrest Street and Rowland Street. The DAP said the building – which would have shops, offices and apartments – was one storey too high for the corner site, at 25 Rowland Street. Subiaco council had also recommendedagainstthedevel- opment shortly before the DAP meeting for similar reasons. It was designed by Jolimont architects Oldfield Knott for the owner, named as Capelli Holdings. The owners of the site, whose agents are the Rowe Group, lodged an appeal with the State Administrative Tribunal last week. Everyone should have a Will. Do you? Your Will is one of the most important documents you sign during your lifetime. It’s the only way to be certain that your possessions and assets go to the people and charities that you care about. 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Page 28 – POST, May 3, 2014 Please send letters toTheEditor, 276 Onslow Road, Shenton Park 6008; email to letters@postnewspapers.com.au; or fax toTheEditor at 9388 2258. Full name and address should be given, and there shouldbeadaytimephonenumberforverification.Boringletters,orthoselongerthan300words,willbecut.Emaillettersshouldcarrythewriter’sfullresidentialaddress.DeadlineisnoonWednesday.Letterstothe POST Pleaseemailletterstoletters@postnewspapers.com.au;orSMSto0429558001;ormailto:TheEditor,276OnslowRoad,ShentonPark6008.Werequirealllettersintendedforpublication to include the writers’full name and address plus a daytime phone number for verification. Boring letters, or those longer than 300 words, will be cut. Deadline is noonWednesday. • More letters page 34 Parking is not capital It is time the residents of the western suburbs held Perth lord mayor Lisa Scaffidi to account for the service provided in the City of Perth. She was quick to criticise the service levels of a bakery in the City of Vincent. So why not focus on poor service provided in the City of Perth? One example being the parking ticket machines in Parliament Place. I know of many pensioners who attend education sessions at The Constitutional Centre of WA, in West Perth, and who get tickets that show a parking period less than the adver- tised payment amount should provide. I have often encountered kerbside parking ticket issu- ing machines that do not issue parking tickets in the City of Perth. And for a long period, Perth council had two different pre- paid parking cards, each one compatible only with a specific type of ticket issuing machine. However, with the proposed increases in parking fees, pen- sioners will not be able to afford to park in Perth. On Ms Scaffidi’s comments about to the need to bolster Perth to capital city status, may I remind her the capital of Australia is Canberra, the capital city of New York State is Albany, the capital of British Columbia, Canada, is Victoria, the capital of Brazil is Brasilia, and Sacramento is the capital of the State of California. John Stickle Robinson Terrace, Daglish In the tracks of Salvado Peter Hocking of Mt Claremont presented a paper at an exhi- bition in Spain to celebrate the bicentenary of the birth of Bishop Salvado, who had many connections with Subiaco and West Leederville. Peter has been the archivist for the Benedictine community of New Norcia for the last 6½ years. Bishop Salvado was born in Tuy in Galicia in Spain. The Culture Council of Galicia put on an exhibition of his life and times at New Norcia and a symposiumabouthiminSantiago de Compostela in Spain. Local experts on Bishop Salvado and Benedictism, Tiffany Shellam (lecturer in history at Deakin University, Salvado expert and former Cottesloe resident), Paul Willaway (representing the New Norcia Aboriginal Corporation and a very long established New Norcia Aboriginal family, now resident in Leederville) and Peter were invited to present papers. Also invited were Jane Hardy, the Australian Ambassador to Spain, and Chris Ellinger, the Secretary for Culture. The photograph was taken in front of the Mosteiro e Igraja de San Martin Pinario, the monastery where the Salvado Exhibition is being held. Peter said New Norcia was also presenting a fine exhibition, which would be on display until early next year. Peter Hocking reads the POST outside the Mosteiro e Igraja de San Martin Pinario, the monastery where the Salvado Exhibition is being held in Santiago de Compostela. Different road speeds confusing My letter, “Road needs higher speed” (POST, April 12), raised some serious issues, which I am pleased to report others have since supported. However, your headline served my letter in a form that would guarantee a negative response, and indeed “Mad Max” took the bait (“There are faster streets nearby”, Letters, April 19). I am disappointed this treatment was so superficial. We all want safety on our roads, so authorities should make for consistency in traffic control. We don’t have consistency, be- causethemaximumspeedchanges with almost every street you use. Drivers must be distracted sig- nificantly over the course of any journey just keeping their eyes peeled for sporadically-placed speed signs and mentally noting the current limit. It’s ridiculous. There should be three clear classes of road: freeway, major alternativeroutessuchasthosecon- nectingdifferentsuburbs,androads in local built up subdivisions. This is why most drivers treat Rochdale Road as an alternative route and travel at 60kmh. The objective in the current schemeisclearlytokeepthespeed low in built-up areas, but I submit that it is inconsistency rather than the simplistic notion of “speed kills” that has a higher potential for negative consequences for everybody using the roads. In my view, the current stand-off between drivers and cyclists actu- ally comes from the inconsistency of responses and distractions, in part due to our fruit cake of road speed classification. All roads should be reclassified according to such guidelines. There must be research results from other countries to shed light. Eric Le Page Strickland Street, Mt Claremont Re the proposed four-storey construction at Ocean Gardens (“No one’s listening: seniors”, POST, April 26). Ocean Gardens residents are rightfully distressed by the proposed development at the centre of the village. If it goes ahead, they can look forward to years of noise, mess and disruption to their lifestyle during construction. Furthermore, a project of this magnitude will bring countless workers into the village, which is likely to undermine the safety and security that vulnerable, elderly citizens seek when choosing to reside in villages such as this one. When the dust has settled, those residents who have out- lived the lengthy construction process (let’s face it, some will not) can look forward to a more crowded village, with restricted natural light and sea views. Did Cambridge council re- ally consult Ocean Gardens residents? It would appear from the min- utes that consideration has only been given to the impact of the development on neighbouring properties and not the residents within Ocean Gardens. I urge all concerned parties to take a look at item DV14.38 on the council website. Scroll down to the “Ocean Gardens Village Consultation Process Summary Report: September 2013”. The information about the consultation with Ocean Gardens residents is far from convincing. Most Ocean Gardens residents are opposed to the proposed development, in my opinion. In my view is scandalous this development is still being contemplated in spite of the opposition. I appeal to councillors to en- sure that it does not go ahead in a manner that will compromise residents of Ocean Gardens. Caroline Nelson Bradford Street, Menora • (Ms Nelson’s mother is a resident at Ocean Gardens) Why is village work still going ahead? Bring it on Re the letter from Valda Bertram (“Stop messing up Subiaco”, POST, April 26), how disappointing to read that some Subiaco residents wish to leave things as they are. I am certainly not one of the 70% against progress. I am a regular shopper in Subi and seeing the vast amount of vacant shops is depressing to say the least. What was once a thriving, vibrant and, dare I say, excit- ing experience is now dull and lacking heart. So bring it on, Perth lord mayor Lisa Scaffidi. Any change has to be better than our present situation. On a parting note, why are there so many empty shops? Are landlords getting too greedy? Ev Wearne Onslow Road, Shenton Park Texting drivers Inrecentweekstherehasbeen a lot in the media about use of mobile phones when driving. Holding a mobile phone while driving should be discouraged and penalised. But those caught texting shouldbetreatedmuchmorese- verely and penalised more as it is extremely dangerous because the driver is actually taking his or her eye off the road. Boon Keat Ng Austin Street, Shenton Park CELEBRATING 40 YEARS OF EDUCATION | CREATIVITY. CONFIDENCE. SUCCESS. P: 9384 5894 | E: admin@moerlina.wa.edu.au www.moerlina.wa.edu.au An Invitation Discover Moerlina School at our next Open Day. Learn a little about our school from Principal, Perette Minciullo, before taking a tour. 3 year old Pre-Kindergarten to Year 7. Date: Thursday 22 May 2014 Time: 9am–11am Venue: Moerlina School, 16 Brockway Road, Mt Claremont Contact: Kerryn Robbins, Registrar (08) 9384 5894

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Page 30 – POST, May 3, 2014 Thievesstealkids’ plants – again Plantsnurturedbyfive- year-olds were stolen on the eve of Anzac Day. Sneak thieves suspected of watching the Moerlina School in Brockway Road, Mt Claremont, took an assortment of palms and succulents in brightly pat- terned glazed pots. Pre-primary teacher Leah Carmody said: “This happenedatthesametime last year, so this time I took all the plants inside during the holiday. “I took them outside on Thursday to water them. “I made sure they were not visible from the street, but when I came in on Friday they had gone. “Someonemusthavebeen watching the school.” Especially prized was a 1.5m tall pomegranate plant raised from seed by head teacher Perette Minciullo. “The children were particularly interested in it because they had seen it grow from seed,” Leah said. “Children that young do not usually maintain an interest in something over suchalongperiod,soitwas particularly upsetting.” She said she brought plants from home and the children learnt about tak- ing cuttings. “The school is not over- looked by any houses and the thieves would not have been able to drive close,” Leah said. “They would have had to carry the plants across the oval if they had parked in the carpark.” By LINDA CALLAGHAN Plant thefts at Moerlina Primary School in Mt Claremont have devastated teacher Leah Carmody and students Lach- lan Innes and Claire Champion. $1000 whiskey theft Eight bottles of aged whiskey and three pairs of sunglasses were taken from a Subiaco home last Sunday. The Coghlan Road resident had left the home locked and alarmed at 9.45am, but burglars disabled the mains power switch. They used a crowbar to smash a rear sliding door, rummaged through drawers and cupboards, and found the alcohol, two pairs of Ray-Ban sunglasses and a pair of Bvlgari sunglasses. The whiskey was worth $1000, the sunglasses $500. Birthday bash A man was assaulted in SubiacolastSundaywhile celebratinghisdaughter’s 12th birthday. The man was in Juniper Bank Way park with his daughter and a big group of friends at 2.30pm. Amannearbywasdrink- ing alone and confronted the father in front of the partygoers. It will be alleged the man punched the dad to the left side of his face with a clenched fist, causing the man’s ear to bleed. Police will also allege the assailant wrestled the fathertothegroundbefore people jumped in and helped restrain him. Wembley police ar- rived within minutes and charged a 28-year-old Wembley man with as- sault occasioning bodily harm. He is due in court at a date yet to be set. Police have released a picture of a man they think can help with their inquiries into a West Leederville jewellery theft. A thief smashed a door at the Kerr Street home and stole a large amount of valuables. The person of inter- est wore a red cap, blue flannel shirt and carried a blue bag. The theft happened on Sunday, April 20. Call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000. Callers can be anonymous. Red cap clue to gem heist A man with a tan threatened a bottle shop worker with a long hand tool before stealing al- cohol in Mt Hawthorn several weeks ago. D e t e c t i v e S e n i o r Constable Jarrad Doherty said the man went into the Scarborough Beach Road liquor store and drew the 30cm tool from beneath his jumper. Hedemandedthefemale workerhandovercashand threatened to harm her if she didn’t comply. The man left the bottle shop with money and two 4.5l bottles of spirits. Hewaslastseenwalking south on Egina Street. He was in his 30s, about 1.65m, medium built, with an Australian accent. He wore dark blue pants or jeans, a long-sleeve blue and yellow hi-vis jumper, black shoes with white soles, and a cream floppy hat. The crime happened just after 9am on Friday, March 7. Information to Crime Stoppers, quoting refer- ence No. 7017. Bottle shop worker threatened Police are looking for this man over a liquor store theft. A West Perth man has been fined $750 in the Perth Magistrates’ Court for drug offences. On Tuesday morning, Magistrate Steven Heath heard Michael Kenneth O’Hehir told police he was a bad boy after admitting a meth pipe was his. Mr Heath heard police executed a Misuse of Drugs Act search warrant on April 4 at O’Hehir’s Newcastle Street home. Officers found the meth pipe in the arm of a couch in the living room. There was drug residue in the pipe, and O’Hehir told police he had offered it to another person. A police prosecutor said O’Hehir said: “Yes, I offered it to him. I’m a bad boy.” O’Hehir was charged with offering to sell or supply a prohibited drug, methylamphetamine, to another, and possessing drug paraphernalia in which there was a prohib- ited drug. “It’s not your standard offer of drugs,” Mr Heath told O’Hehir. O’Hehir agreed: “I’ve been clean a long time. It was there, it was a mis- judgment.” Mr Heath said the sell and supply convic- tion would look bad on O’Hehir’s record. “I urge you to try to get off it as fast as you can,” Mr Heath said. O’Hehir also has to pay $331 court costs. I’m a bad boy: drug accused told police Do you know this man? Po- lice think he can help them with their inquiries into a West Leederville crime. 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Page 32 – POST, May 3, 2014 Forgotten cancers targeted AUniversityofWAresearch- erhasbeenawarded$225,000to analyse the surgical treatment of “forgotten” cancers. Dr Angela Ives, a research fellow within the cancer re- search and evaluation unit at the University of WA’s school of surgery,receivedapost-doctoral fellowship as part of the Cancer Council WA research funding program. DrIves,acancerresearcherfor 14years,willusethefundingtoana- lysethesurgicaltreatmentofupper gastro-intestinal cancers, which include pancreatic, oesophageal, stomach and liver cancers. Dr Ives said surgery for these patients, who often faced poor outcomes, was complex and usually aiming to give them more time. WorkingwithWinthropprofes- sor David Fletcher, Dr Ives will aim to identify if these patients are being treated in the best place possible and what kind of outcomes they have. “I think it’s important that cancer research targets these forgotten or lower profile can- cers (in terms of the cancers which attract most attention) even when the patients are likely to have a poor prognosis,” Dr Ives said. “Despite the fact there are not a lot of patients who are diagnosed with an upper gastro-intestinal cancer and then undergo surgery, I hope my research will help to ensure they are given the best options possible. “Every single person with cancer is important and this is why I feel this kind of research is so valuable.” Her research will also inves- tigate whether a policy change in WA five years ago regarding surgical treatment of patients with one particular type of gastro-intestinal cancer has led to improved outcomes for those patients. Dr Ives will also investigate whether there has also been a change in the treatment for other gastro-intestinal cancers in WA. “Sometimes you need to do the first step of research in order to analyse what is going on, so I am really grateful for this three-year grant from the Cancer Council,” she said. The grant is part of nearly $3.2 million in research funding an- nounced by the Cancer Council atalunchattheParmeliaHilton on Friday. Children’s toys to the rescue Pre-loved toys and DVDs beingsoldattheStHilda’sOld Scholars’ Association bazaar on Saturday, May 10, will help rescue native animals. St Hilda’s Year 5 students have sorted through their collections to support the Native Animal Rescue Group at Malaga. The Year 5 girls have spent the past term monitoring water quality in the ponds at Billy Goat Farm in Mosman Park and gaining an appreciation of the complex ecosystem around the Swan River. The junior school girls are helpingtomonitorandimprove the surrounding parkland and Swan River environment. Concernforthelocalwildlife, including the black cockatoo, prompted them to consider a charity addressing the needs of animals they care about. Funds raised from the sale of toys will support the reha- bilitation of sick and injured animals,alongwitheducational services provided by Native Animal Rescue. “It is much easier to give up something you’ve loved, if you know that someone younger than you will get to enjoy it like you did.” student Margot Kelsall said. A wide selection to toys will be on sale at the bazaar, which will also have face painting, a bouncy castle and creative children’s activities to keep the little ones entertained. The St Hilda’s OSA bazaar will be held from 10am to 4pm at St Hilda’s Chidley campus, McCabe Street, Mosman Park. Year 5 students with their toys are, from left, Harriet Mann, Margot Kelsall, Anai Hogan-Smedley, Abby Keats, Ella Keats and Charli Quartermaine. Jody runs for family OlympicsprinterJodyHenry is running for her family in this year’s HBF Run for a Reason. She is the Heart Foundation’s 2014 HBF Run for a Reason ambassador and trains at the WA Institute of Sport. Her South African mother, Delene, was an exceptional high jumper and father, Trevor, a champion cyclist, but they never reached their potential due to the turmoil of South African politics. Both also had health scares over the years. “I am committed to supporting the event,” Jody said. “My grandfather died of heart disease,andmyfather,nowaged 57, had a quadruple bypass four years ago and has since had a pacemaker fitted.” She said seeing her father admitted to hospital following an angina attack was one of her most vivid memories. “For the first time, my solid indestructible pillars showed their fear,” she said. “Unfortunately, it wouldn’t be the last time I saw this. “A few years later, my dad underwent a quadruple bypass. Having a pacemaker fitted was career-ending surgery for him. “This has been a life-changing event for our family but we are forever indebted to those who commit their lives to finding treatments and cures for such health issues. “We are so grateful that we are one of the lucky families. The reason why I run? I run for my family.” Jody has her sights set on the RioOlympics–anambitionshe’s had since she was a six-year-old living in South Africa. Her drive saw her get to the top of her field in her new home, WA, where in her teens she was the WA Champion in 100, 200 and 400m. By her early 20s she became only the second Australian to become dual national champion in both the 200 and 400m events – the other is Cathy Freeman. Jody also represented Australia in the Commonwealth Games in India and the World Cup in Croatia. She was in the 2012 Olympic shadow squad, and is now com- ing back from injury to pursue her dream. Despite a heavy training schedule combined with her job as a Year 6 teacher at All Saints’ College in Perth, Jody is bringing her passion for fitness and healthy living to Run for a Reason on Sunday, May 25. The run starts in the city and ends at Gloucester Park. Sprinter Jody Henry high-fives Happy Heart. 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Page 34 – POST, May 3, 2014 Please send letters toTheEditor, 276 Onslow Road, Shenton Park 6008; email to letters@postnewspapers.com.au; or fax toTheEditor at 9388 2258. Full name and address should be given, and there shouldbeadaytimephonenumberforverification.Boringletters,orthoselongerthan300words,willbecut.Emaillettersshouldcarrythewriter’sfullresidentialaddress.DeadlineisnoonWednesday.Letterstothe POST Pleaseemailletterstoletters@postnewspapers.com.au;orSMSto0429558001;ormailto:TheEditor,276OnslowRoad,ShentonPark6008.Werequirealllettersintendedforpublication to include the writers’full name and address plus a daytime phone number for verification. Boring letters, or those longer than 300 words, will be cut. Deadline is noonWednesday. The litter is gradually returning to the perimeter areas of Campbell Barracks in Swanbourne after my previous letter and pictures (“Swanbourne surrounds a disgrace”,POST,March22)trig- gered a thorough clean-up. But at least this time, the lit- terbugs are showing brand loy- alty to the Special Air Services regiment. These coffee cartons seemed custom-made for the SAS troops. Richard Goodwin Arundale Crescent, Wembley Downs Litter returns These empty coffee cartons littering Swanbourne seem custom-made for the SAS. Let’s establish Curtin Forest BoydEmmerson(“Appalledat granny-flat cynicism”, Letters, POST, April 19) doesn’t like Nedlands council’s efforts to limit the encroachment of granny flats over suburban backyards. However, many of us value backyards and outdoor living, and think they should be an op- tion for future generations. Perth needs its trees, and in older suburbs these are mostly in people’s yards. Trees’ effectiveness in coun- tering urban heat islands (UHI) is well documented. All sides of politics say they favour planting and preserving urban trees. I’m unsure if there is room for the Greens’ advocated doubling of Perth’s tree cover by 2029, but plenty of carparks could use trees for shade. Last month, GetUp organised those of us keen to reduce greenhouse-gas emissions to email our federal MPs. Julie Bishop’s office reply said in part that the coalition government would commit to additional trees, re-establishing urban forests with a real im- pact on the liveability of our cities. It said trees helped reduce air temperature and combat the effects of UHIs, leading to lower energy use and pollution reduction. I think the aim is about one more tree per person in Perth, which seems realistic. Perhaps we might have a public-private partnership urban forest river-to-coast in Curtin – Curtin Forest? – includ- ing King’s Park, Bold Park and trees in private gardens Perhaps the federal govern- ment might organise voluntary caveats on titles so owners living in areas appropriate for family housing – not designated for infill in Directions 2031 – who want to preserve trees in suburban gardens could at least have it recorded that future buyers of their proper- ties cannot reduce the area of trees in the back yard unless all neighbours in adjacent properties agree. And I predict that if most of us did it, property values in Curtin Forest would go up. Grant Keady Viewway, Nedlands Let cyclists wear hi-vis to be safe Ihavesomesuggestionsforim- proving the safety of cyclists. Iamnotintendingtotakesides here, because I believe both riders and drivers must share the roads responsibly. However, I have been in the situation as a driver where it has been difficult to see cyclists, thereforeIsuggestthatallcyclists wear high-visibility fluorescent colours when they are cycling. I have noticed that cyclists often wear cycle competition- type garments. Close-up, they may be eye catching and fairly colourful, but from a distance they are not easy to see, especially in an uneven light. As a comparison, I recently watched two riders in differ- ent outfits cycling side by side away from me on a road that was edged by shady trees. The rider wearing a fluoro top was visible for hundreds of metres down the road, whereas the rider in tour gear quickly became difficult to see. By the way, hi-vis gear can be very cheaply purchased at the big chain stores. Also, riders who have lights on their helmets and bikes during the day are much easier to see against a background of cars, buildings, trees, etc. It is recommended for cars, so why not bikes? Flashing lights and those on helmets are most easily seen and I feel would greatly improve safety. I did a count during an hour’s walk during the day recently, and two out of about 100 cyclists I saw were in fluoro while eight had their lights on. Hopefully an increase in these figures would make things safer for everyone. Karen Shilkin Simper Street, Wembley Leavers fun will end before exams I am a parent of a Year 12 student studying for her WACE examinations. The written component of these exams runs from November 3 to 28 this year. My daughter, along with most other Year 12 students, is very much looking forward to the conclusion of these exams and the ritual Leavers week that traditionally follows. Unfortunately, it seems many students will miss out on the Rottnest Leavers’ celebrations because they have been time- tabled for November 24 to 27, that is, in the last week of the exams. Strangely, Leavers finishes before the exams do. Whether or not you are a fan of the idea of Leavers’ week, it has become part and parcel of the final year experience for many WA kids. Theyworkhard,sittheirexams and need to let off steam. The Rottnest Island Authority hasdoneafantasticjobinrecent years by containing the high spirits and making the whole experience as safe and enjoy- able as possible. Staff and volunteers work in- credibly hard up to 18 months beforehand to ensure this. It seems almost incompre- hensible, therefore, that a lot of students will be unable to access the organised festivities this year because of the conflict- ing dates. Two state government depart- ments should be able to com- municate better than this. My daughter takes her studies seriously and obviously would not compromise her exams for Leavers. She and her friends will or- ganise an alternative celebra- tion and will no doubt have a good time. However, the camaraderie of the Rottnest-type experience will be missing. And for that I am very sorry. A little communication between departments would have prevented a lot of disap- pointment. Andrea Saunders Grange Street, Claremont Use your QR scanner to SMS letters with name and address to 0429 558 001(sms only) or email to letters@postnewspapers.com.au P: 9481 0551 E: friends@bibbulmuntrack.org.au W: www.bibbulmunteamchallenge.org.au The Bibbulmun Team Challenge is a unique team building event held on the Bibbulmun Track. Teams of four compete against each other in a series of physical and mental challenges along 50 kilometres of the Track. Although the event is aimed at Corporates it is open to all types of organisations and even groups of friends have benefited from participating in the past. The Bibbulmun Track Foundation’s event manager and lead guide, Steve Sertis, has put the teams through their paces over the past 10 years and has learnt a lot himself over that time. We asked him what makes the Bibbulmun Team Challenge so unique and effective. “Firstly, the event is not a race – it’s a challenge. It’s social, it’s team based, it’s intense. What makes it unique is spending four days on the Bibbulmun Track, surrounded by nature, away from technology and the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Being outside of their comfort zone, team members get to know their colleagues on a different level, forming strong bonds while motivating and supporting each other. It works because participants learn about themselves by doing. The challenges use experiential techniques; teaching patience, listening and communication skills and developing leadership qualities. This results in effective and lasting outcomes for participants and employers. Participants learn to understand how they function as a member of a team, and how they can operate at their best within a team structure. The skills they discover will benefit them back in the workplace and in all aspects of their life.” TheBibbulmunTeamChallenge is ideal for businesses wanting to put leadership and problem solving skills to the ultimate test. The intensity and balance of both physical and mental challenge over the four days compress the development of these skills that can otherwise take a long time in the classroom or office. The Challenge is a major fundraiser with entry fees going towards maintaining the Bibbulmun Track for future generations, making the entire experience extremely rewarding. Only 16 teams can take part. Register your team for one of four heats between October and November 2014. Get in early to secure your preferred dates. For more information visit www.bibbulmunteamchallenge. org.au or phone 9481 0551 to organise a representative to visit your workplace to provide a detailed one-on-one briefing. BibbulmunTeamChallenge–TheultimateBushBattle! One challenge where you might get more than your feet wet! Problems are easily solved as a team. Steve Sertis, BTF Events Manager and Lead Guide.

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POST, May 3, 2014 – Page 35 Community news The Cottesloe reef, which was declared a Fish Protection Habitat Area in 2001, supports a variety of marine life, including the weedy sea dragon. Everyyearsince2007,marinesci- ence students from the University of WA have been surveying and measuring the plants and animals that occur on the reef. UWA marine science ecolo- gist and PhD candidate Matthew Fraser will talk about this Cottesloe Ecosystem Research Project after the brief annual general meeting of Cottesloe Coastcare. The meeting is at 6.30pm on Thursday, May 15, at the Grove li- brary, 1 Leake Street, Peppermint Grove, Many locals supported the cam- paign that led to the protection of weedy sea dragons in 2011 and everyone is invited to the talk. A weedy sea dragon enjoys its protected environment on Cottesloe reef. Photo: Mark Binns Art expert Erica Persak will talk about the Kerry Stokes collection at the Cambridge Bowling Club. Erica, who is executive administrator of the collection, is calling her talk Inside and Out: A View of the Kerry Stokes Collection. It’s at 10am on Friday, May 9, at the club in Chandler Avenue, Floreat. From 1998 to 2007, Erica was the assistant directorofcollectionservicesattheNational Gallery of Australia in Canberra, where she was responsible for managing the conserva- tion, registration, imaging resources and the research library at the gallery. The talk is for the Self and Part Self Funded Retirees and visitors are wel- come. Formoreinformation,callRondeGruchy on 9447 1313 or Margaret Harris on 9381 5303. Inside the Kerry Stokes collection Do you know, or have you been helped by, an outstanding mental health work- er? Show your appreciation by nominat- ing them, or a mental health program, in this year’s Mental Health Good Outcomes Awards. There are 12 categories and all recognise achievement across the mental health sector. Individuals,groups,organisations,govern- ment groups and community associations can all be nominated. Forms are available from www.mental- health/events/awards.aspx and nominations close at 5pm on Thursday, July 17. Reward mental health carers What swims beneath at CottesloeWhat swims beneath at Cottesloe The City of Nedl ands Volunteer Resource Centre Presents The Power of Volunteering Information Sessions Interested in volunteering? &RPHDORQJDQGÀQGRXWDERXWYROXQWHHULQJ RSSRUWXQLWLHVZLWKRUJDQL]DWLRQVVXFKDV&DQFHU&RXQFLO RI:$&RQVHUYDWLRQ9ROXQWHHUV:$&LWL]HQ$GYRFDF\ DQGRWKHUVDQGOHDUQDERXWWKHPDQ\ZD\V\RXFDQJHW LQYROYHG7RUHJLVWHUFRQWDFW5RE\Q)RUUHVWRQ9273 3640RUHPDLOvolunteering@nedlands.wa.gov.au nedlands.wa.gov.au Information Sessions will be held at the Nedlands Library on: Monday 12 May 5.30 pm – 6.30 pm Wednesday 14 May 10.30 am – 11.30 am 5.30 pm – 6.30 pm Tuesday 13 May 10.30 am – 11.30 am Thursday 15 May 5.30 pm – 6.30 pm Friday 16 May 10.30 am – 11.30 am Nedlands Volunteer Resource Centre 9273 3640 Part-time Morning, Afternoon, Evenings or Saturday Classes (beginners/advanced) Choose from any of our Short Course Program (3 HOUR CLASSES) Many different classes in: Drawing, Life drawing, Pastels, Portrait Drawing, Acrylic, Oils or Watercolour painting, Abstract painting, Portrait painting and Sculpture Download the list of classes, info & enrolment form: www.claremontschoolofart.com.au 9284 4155, 7 Princess Rd Claremont, Email: csa@conceptual.net.au CLAREMONT SCHOOL OF ART 2ND TERM 2014 ENROLMENTS Enrol from – Tues 22nd April – Thurs 8th May from 10.00 am - 3.00pm ‘Classes start’, Monday 12th May for 8 weeks Telephone, Mail and Email Enrolments are welcome any time We are a unique art school that offers excellent highly qualified teaching to the general community. Have you ever thought of taking an art class but did not want to study full-time. We have the perfect classes for you; the school offers one- on-one tuition by Professional Practicing Artists in a nurturing and supportive environment. Classes are suitable for beginners or more advanced student, all ages and abilities are welcome. postnewspapers.com.au To view our classifieds online

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Page 36 – POST, May 3, 2014 FAMILY LIFESTYLE EXCELLENCE Ready to accommodate a family with ease, this generously proportioned home sits on an expansive 1,014sqm parcel of land. Created as an exceptionally spacious home with flowing interiors, great entertaining areas and stylish easy care finishes. This contemporary family oasis featuring a modernised open-plan kitchen, meals and family room, separate formal lounge and dining, 4 bedrooms with parents retreat, 3 bathrooms, an upstairs rumpus room, fitted study, alfresco, gazebo, pool and remote garage. A rarely offered large contempory home situated close to parks, golf course, local shops and exclusive private schools. An immaculate residence offering an idyllic lifestyle for families. www.housere.com.au p: +61 8 9284 5554 | a: 10 Station St Cottesloe WA 6011, Australia 55 Gallop Road, Dalkeith AUCTION Saturday 17th May 2014 12noon on site Open Saturdays until Auction 11.15am - 12.00pm Frank Torre +61 411 866 550 | frank@housere.com.au 4 3 1 2 1014sqm Land1

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Page 38 – POST, May 3, 2014 DECEASED ESTATE “TUSCANY COURT” A prized and exclusive, landmark house, of exquisite and timeless style in this highly sought after precinct. Security and privacy is ensured in this exclusive gated luxury development, with House 1 being the ultimate offering. Generous and luxurious accommodation includes entry, formal lounge, formal dinning, study and den, huge chefs kitchen with daily meals, family room, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, remote garage and workshop. Just a quick stroll to the Swan River foreshore, the amenities of Cottesloe, Peppermint Grove and Claremont, as well as the states best schools, parklands, tennis and yacht clubs. www.housere.com.au p: +61 8 9284 5554 | a: 10 Station St Cottesloe WA 6011, Australia 1/101 Bindaring Parade, Cottesloe AUCTION Saturday 31st May 2014 1.00pm on site Open Saturdays until Auction 12.15pm - 1.00pm Frank Torre +61 411 866 550 frank@housere.com.au Andrew Gill +61 439 955 725 andrew@housere.com.au 3 2 1 2 491sqm Land1

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POST, May 3, 2014 – Page 39 “THE PINNACLE OF FRESHWATER BAY” FOR SALE Open Saturday 3rd May & 10th May 1.15pm - 2.00pm Frank Torre +61 411 866 550 frank@housere.com.au Andrew Gill +61 439 955 725 andrew@housere.com.au

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Page 40 – POST, May 3, 2014 Community news Dancing in the family way Dance teacher Mikaila Godfrey will soon be con- tinuingthefamilytradition of teaching her own little one to dance. Mikaila and her husband Luke are expecting their first baby in a few months. Inthemeantime,Mikaila’s mother, Lisa Purchas, who taught her to dance, will take over Mikaila’s classes in Wembley. “This is our first grand- child so we are all very excited,” said Lisa, who is principal of Dancescene dance school. Along with running regu- lar ballet, jazz, hip hop and contemporary dance classes in Claremont and Nedlands, grandmother- to-be Lisa will be teaching Teeny Ballet and Preps Ballet classes in Wembley on Tuesday and Wednesday mornings. ChangestotheDancescene Wembley timetable can be viewedonwww.dancescene. com.au. Dance teacher Mikaila Godfrey takes her young charges through their barre exercises. Photo: Paul McGovern The Kimberley 100 years ago A historic Swedish scientific expedition to the Kimberley in 1910-11 will be explored at the next Kimberley Society meeting. The expedition was led by zoologist and eth- nographer Eric Georg Mjoberg. UWA anthropologist and adjunct Professor Kim Akerman has been studying translations of more than 30 writings from the expedition, includingMjoberg’sbook,AmongWildAnimals and People. Adjunct Professor Akerman had prepared a talk for the society, but due to ill health has asked Professor Kevin Keneally to present it, using Professor Akerman’s notes and Power Point presentation. The meeting is at 7.15pm on Wednesday, May 7, at the Palms Community Centre. Professor Keneally will give details of the work done by the expedition at Mowla Bluff, Sunday Island, Mt Barnett and Grace’s Knob and on the Dampier Peninsula. There are plans to donate all writings from the expedition to the WA Museum. Entry is $2 for non-members. The group’s June meeting will move to Dalkeith Hall. Meet creatures of the night This Saturday is your chance to see Lake Claremont in a new light – after dark. Ecologists Mike and Mandy Bamford will lead a night stalk around the reserve after drinks and nibbles by the lake watching for water birds. The evening starts at 4.30pm in Stirling Road Park on Saturday, May 3, and people are asked to wear long pants and long sleeves. On sunset, the group will head out on the path to search for bats and after dark will be the time for spotlighting frogs, birds and other creatures of the night. Take torches or head-lamps if you have them as well as mosquito repellent. The event is free and people are asked to register by calling 0416 614 696. ALL APARTMENTS ARE REFURBISHED AND HAVE 24-HOUR CARE AND SECURITY SERVICE,AS WELL AS ACCESS TO ALL OF THE ESTATE’S OTHER FACILITIES FOR ENQUIRIES OR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT PETER HUNT ~ (08) 9385 1420 or 0412 947 560 or email sales@stlouisestate.com.au www.stlouisestate.com.au ST LOUIS ESTATE 10 ALBERT STREET, CLAREMONT A VARIETY OF LIVING OPTIONS AVAILABLE UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY. NO STAMP DUTY ~ ~ 1 BED / 1 BATH UNITS 2 only at $595,000 2 BED / 2 BATH UNITS 1 only at $840,000 2 BED / 1 BATH UNIT 1 only at $740,000 All units have car parking available Strong demand over the last month has now left us short of units available To view call us today on 9385 1420 Visit our new website

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POST, May 3, 2014 – Page 41 D E S I R A B L E P R O P E R T Y View online at mackhall.com.au For Auction The Latest in Architecture For Sale On the Park with Separate Guest House 5 4 5 5 5 4 31 Owston Street Mosman Park 6b Glenn Avenue, Mosman Park EOI Above $3.5million Peter Burns 0418 925 012 peter@mackhall.com.au Peter Burns 0418 925 012 peter@mackhall.com.au Protected River Views – One of the most unbelievable Northerly RIVER VIEW homes you will ever see! Built to an unparalleled specification, displaying awe-inspiring design and every luxury you dream of. Gallery spaces, custom-made features, seamless indoor/ outdoor resort living! Absolutely outstanding – a modernist home opening “onto the reserve”, architectural vision has created a contemporary masterpiece. Upsized rooms, superior specification, incredible attention to detail – “you will be astounded”. Enormous master wing, mind-blowing kitchen and family, theatre, thrilling pizza oven alfresco and pool. Self contained Guest house features bedroom, bathroom, kitchen, lounge and carport! A very special residence with lots of WOW factor! Home Open Saturday 3rd May 12.15 - 1.00pm Home Open Saturday 3rd May 2.30 - 3.15pm 9286 5555 1,110sqm of land 935sqm of land Saturday 10th May – 11am On Site

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Page 42 – POST, May 3, 2014 DESIRABLE PROPERTY With a large landholding in one of Claremont’s premier riverside streets is this single level, well designed family home. Offering great separation, dining, living, open-plan family/meals/kitchen, master bedroom with ensuite, separate study and a 1012 square metre lot. A north-facing rear ensures sun all year round. AUCTION (If not sold prior) 1pm, Saturday, 24th May 2014 18 Anstey Street, Claremont Comfortable Family Home mackhall.com.au MARCUS SPROULE 040 999 0559 marcus@mackhall.com.au 9286 5555 3 2 2 Open Saturdays or by appointment 1012 sqm

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POST, May 3, 2014 – Page 43 DESIRABLE PROPERTY YOUR NEW HOMESITE. Elevated 1,032 square metre corner block. Complete with Council approved architectural plans for a luxury residence. Bonus rentable 60’s house sits on the land. Auction (If Not Sold Prior) 11am, Saturday 24th May 2014 13 McClemans Rd, Mount Claremont “Commanding City and Playing Field Views” mackhall.com.au Inspections Saturday or by appointment MURRAY PETER 04 111 888 25 murray@mackhall.com.au 9286 5555 1,032sqm of land

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Page 44 – POST, May 3, 2014 ESI RABLE PROPERTY 5 3 Absolute Riverside .. Absolute Quiet .. Absolute Privacy – Forever Breathtaking panorama from Claremont to Attadale Bishop Park as your neighbour This spectacular property also comes with a generous bungalow which maximises the possibilities 5 Bedrooms, 3 Bathrooms RIVER FRONTAGE 40.7M AREA 1,051SQM Views Views Views – FOREVER MACK HALL 0417 744 600 ADAM LENEGAN 0417 286 163

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POST, May 3, 2014 – Page 45 8 BISHOP ROAD DALKEITH AUCTION 11am, Saturday 24th May 2014 Home opens: Saturdays 10 – 11am

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Page 46 – POST, May 3, 2014 auction Claremont Leederville Subiaco abelmcgrath.com.au9286 3655 9208 1999 9381 2055 auction 66 Bruce Street, Nedlands Joie De Vivre The joy of living is an understatement in this magnificent home. French country style meets Parisian glamour in this fusion of European design. Originally built in 1930, this home has been transformed into a sumptuous family residence. The interior has been meticulously renovated using only the finest of materials to create a family friendly, yet incredibly stylish abode. The home is truly one of a kind and without comparison in the Nedlands area. A visit to this amazing residence will confirm that this is truly the home for you and your family. 6 3 2 880m2 56 Clifton Street, Nedlands Character on Clifton If you have been waiting for your opportunity to secure an entry level family home in this highly prized pocket of Nedlands – then this one is for you! This gorgeous character cottage with double street frontage, ticks all the boxes for those wanting features, potential and position. Located in the sought after Hampden Rd precinct you have everything you could dream of and more at your fingertips. You will certainly be spoilt for choice on the weekend! Homes in this locale are often sought and rarely found. Don’t miss your opportunity to secure this blue chip property. Michelle Kerr | 0412 770 743 | michelle@abelmcgrath.com.au Michelle Kerr | 0412 770 743 | michelle@abelmcgrath.com.au for sale 3/4 1 2 506m2 Open Saturday 3rd May 12:45pm - 1:30pm Auction on-site (unless sold prior) | Saturday 24th May 3:00pm Open Saturday 3rd May 10:30am - 11:30am Auction on-site (unless sold prior) | Saturday 24th May 1:00pm auction

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POST, May 3, 2014 – Page 47 auction Claremont Leederville Subiaco abelmcgrath.com.au9286 3655 9208 1999 9381 2055 62 Thomas Street, Nedlands On Top of The World Located on one of the highest points of Nedlands, this timeless character home is your family’s opportunity to secure a foothold in what is surely one of Nedlands’ premier streets. Sitting on an expansive 1012sqm, this sprawling home offers views of the river and the city. Built in 1930, the home has all the hallmarks and character of the period and has been renovated and extended to provide ample accommodation. Spacious, elevated, warm and inviting. This home must be visited to full appreciate the lifestyle it could offer you and your family. 4 3 4 1012m2 low $2,000,000s 30 Gibney Street, Cottesloe Sand, Sea and Champagne Breakfast at the beach on Saturday, golf on Sunday – this stylish tri-level abode is all about lifestyle, being just 250 metres from the coastline. Rarely do properties in this outstanding location become available. This home is the perfect blend of city living and beach lifestyle with its cleverly designed spaces and contemporary fit out. Created for easy living and low maintenance whilst providing access to the very best of everything this amazing location has to offer. Michelle Kerr | 0412 770 743 | michelle@abelmcgrath.com.au Michelle Kerr | 0412 770 743 | michelle@abelmcgrath.com.au for sale 3 2 2 292m2 Open Saturday 3rd May 2:00pm - 2:45pm Auction on-site (unless sold prior) | Saturday 24th May 11:00am Open Saturday 3rd May 11:45am - 12:30pm auction

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Page 48 – POST, May 3, 2014 Leaders in Auction Enjoy selling your home... for the highest price, the least fuss and in the shortest time. 145 Alfred Road, Mount Claremont 9 Lochee Street, Mosman Park Granny flat - self-contained, workshop, pool, subdivisible, 987 sqm, R25 zoning. Auction on-site 1:00pm, 17th May (unless sold prior). Under instruction from the Public Trustee. Auction on-site 1pm, 24th May (unless sold prior). Magnificent resort style living – you’ll never want to leave! Auction on site 11am, 24th May, unless sold prior. Sort after location in a quiet avenue, large 1,013 sqm block, build your dream home. Another one wanted Home Open Saturday 10:00am - 10:45am Home Open Saturday 12:30pm - 1:30pm Home Open Saturday 11:15am - 12:00pm Calling all developers Fantastic location Pure elegance Roll up your sleeves Why live someone else’s dream? Build your own. 520sqm, level block, perfect location for family living. Home Open Saturday 1:45pm - 2:30pm Opportunity is knocking. Be ready! 4 1 4 3 4 987m2 547m2 149 Alfred Road, Mount Claremont 5 Rawley Gardens, Mount Claremont 5 Sayer Street, Swanbourne 43 Caladenia Parade, Mount Claremont 4 Adderley Street, Mount Claremont 34 2 23 2 1,012m2 25 2 565m2 3 Baird Avenue, Nedlands 14 2 1013m2 24 2 391m2 13 sold inviting offers auction auction $799,000 auction sold This is a home of very generous proportions on an extremely practical floor plan. Any way you look at it, the 4/5 bedrooms, single level family home with 2 bathrooms is a winner! $50,000 deposit, settlement variations offered 30/45/60 days. Another one wanted Immaculate single level home Overlooking acres of natural bushland to the front and Jones Park nature reserve to the rear (north), this is as good as it gets! Build your dream home on this superb solar orientated level 1,012sqm block, fantastic proximity to the beach. Home open by appointment Beachside living Comfortable family home, close to everything. Ideally located on a quiet street in a private estate, close to excellent schools, and the Claremont shopping precinct. Home Open Saturday 2:45pm - 3:30pm A house to call a home auction 2 Claremont 303 Stirling Highway | 9286 3655 Simon McGrath 0418 918 678 John Hunter 0427 654 352 Team McGrath

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POST, May 3, 2014 – Page 49 Leaders in Auction Enjoy selling your home... for the highest price, the least fuss and in the shortest time. 32 Kingsland Avenue, City Beach 8 Coneflower Corner, Churchlands Your family can look forward to a wonderful lifestyle on offer in this double storey home which showcases great street appeal on an elevated 969 sqm block that overlooks a park. The floorplan provides excellent separation of living areas and bedrooms for flexible living. With bushland vistas, this stunning 3 level home offers an unmatched lifestyle. High-end fixtures and fittings are used throughout. The home is surrounded by tranquil easy care gardens and separations between the levels offers comfortable living for families of all ages. This stunning home has been finished to a superior standard and combines style and inspiring spaces to provide a sensational contemporary four bedroom, three bathroom family home that has a brilliantly zoned floorplan. Outstanding in every way this tastefully styled and brilliantly designed WBN built home located in one of Churchlands most premium locations delivers a lifestyle of privilege. This magnificent home which caters for the grand entertainer while offering the functionality today’s modern family is looking for. Open Saturday 12.30pm - 1.15pm Open Saturday 10.00am - 10.45am Open Saturday 12.00pm - 12.45pm Open Saturday 12.00pm - 12.45pm Welcome home to coastal living Vogue Living Mesmerising Views A Privileged and Prestige Position This character cottage is situated in a fabulous position within the Shenton Catchment. This three bedroom, 2 bathroom home boasts high ceiling, decorative cornices, lounge room with fire place and parquetry floors which is sure to make any family feel Open Saturday 1.00pm - 1.45pm Cosy with character 2 2 5 3 2 2 969m2 254m2 36 Alderbury Street, Floreat 4 Orrel Avenue, Floreat 5/86 Thompson Road, North Fremantle 38 Alumni Terrace, Churchlands 19 Kildare Road, Floreat 34 2 809m2 24 2 703m2 6 St Oswalds Rise, Churchlands 25 3 531m2 24 2 451m2 23 460m2 from $1,495,000 high $500,000s mid $2,000,000s around $2,000,000 from $950,000 from $1,485,000 high $1,000,000s The stunning renovation and extension have created a substantial floor plan that consists of 3 living areas, 4 bedrooms plus study or 5th bedroom, 2 bathrooms and fabulous family lifestyle spaces with an emphasis on both indoor and outdoor Open Saturday by appointment Fabulous modern living Located in a highly desired pocket of North Fremantle this 212sqm easy care lot offers an excellent opportunity to secure a ready to build on block. Priced to represent excellent value in the market place. Walking distance to both the Swan River and beach. House plans available for viewing. This home is an extremely rare opportunity to secure one of the most iconic homes within the Churchlands Green estate. Located on a 451sqm corner lot this home boasts luxury, sophistication and comfort like no other. Open Saturday 11.00am - 11.45am Stunning as new grandwood masterpiece early $2,000,000s 2 Vacant Land 212m2 Claremont 303 Stirling Highway | 9286 3655 Adrian Abel 0410 564 304 Jenna Abel-Iles 0432 648 920 Michael Hallam 0407 470 100 Team Abel

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Page 50 – POST, May 3, 2014 RIGHT: The Red Cross Bind- aring unit is asking locals to sort out their wardrobes and donate to the annual sale on May 17. De-clutter and donate to Bindaring charity sale It is the biggest ward- robe clear-out in the western suburbs. The annual Bindaring Red Cross Clothing Sale is just around the corner and organisers are ask- ing locals to roll up their sleeves, clean out their wardrobes this weekend and donate previously loved clothing, shoes and accessories. The sale, in its 51st year, raises money for the Australian charity, which is celebrating its centenary. Over Bindaring’s his- tory, shoppers have raised nearly $1 million to fund disaster and emergency services and other vital community programs. Organisers are on the hunt for a range of pieces tobesoldindifferentareas throughout the Claremont Showgrounds. The op-shop pavilion will feature reasonably priced second-hand cloth- ing and bric-a-brac, while designer pieces, well- known brands and cloth- ing with tags still attached will fill the boutique sec- tion of the sale. The organisers have receiveddesignersamples and unsold seasonal stock from boutiques around Perth. They are also looking for donations of unique or restored jewellery and accessories to stock The Emporium, which will be a treasure trove of vintage and specially selected items. The Bindaring Red Cross unit will be ac- cepting donations until Wednesday, May 7, after which the intense task of sorting begins. Organiser Caroline Arundell said a team of dedicated volunteers was responsible for quality sorting all the items re- ceived. “Each year we receive approximately eight tonnes of clothing, which is sorted over seven days leading up to the sale,” Caroline said. “It’s a bit like pros- pecting for gold – there’s always the hope of finding a gold nugget in the next bag.” The anticipation of discovering hidden gems keeps the Bindaring unit motivated while choosing, cleaning, mending and then allocating the items to be sold. “Sometimes the most unpromisingblackbinbag contains wonderful treas- ures,” Caroline said. Items that do not meet Bindaring’s quality standards are recycled or disposed of. All proceeds from the sale at the Claremont Showgrounds on May 17 will be donated to the Red Cross. To arrange a drop-off or collection of donations, contactSuzanneGibsonat theRedCrosson92251966 or sgibson@redcross. By CATHERINE MAZZA Two of WA’s lead- ing women scientists were educated in the United Kingdom before making their homes in Perth. Lyn Beazley, WA’s former chief scientist, and Diana Jones, ex- ecutive director of Perth Museum, will be inter- viewed by former ABC reporter Verity James on the migrant experi- ence. CalledMakingAustralia Home, the interview will be from 2.30 to 4.30pm on Sunday, May 18, at the Maritime Museum’s Shipping Theatre on Victoria Quay. It is the second last in a series of free interviews with prominent migrants who have come to live in WA. Scientists who made the journey Community news Michelle Kerr | 0412 770 743 | michelle@abelmcgrath. com.au 92b Woolwich Street, West Leederville Open Saturday 3rd May 11:00am - 12:00pm and Wednesday 7th May 5:30pm - 6:15pm Auction on-site (unless sold prior) | Saturday 17th May 12:00pm Privileged Position Introducing an immaculate double story home on a prime elevated lot. Interfacing onto parkland with sublime northerly views and nestled away from main roads. Built in 1999 to the highest specification you will simply want for nothing. Blue chip location with functional open living. 3 2 4 525m2 auction g Adam Marchant | 0414 434 686 adam@abelmcgrath.com.au 23 Swanway Crescent, Swanbourne Open Saturday 3rd May 11:00am - 11:45am and by appointment Stylish Family Home With Form and Function Situated across from native bushland, in a sought after location, this much loved family home has a clever and practical floor plan creating a spacious light filled entertaining area blending seamlessly with the generous outdoor living area. 5 3 2 444m2 offers low $2,000,000’s Carmen Tutor | 0418 910 893 carmen@abelmcgrath.com.au for sale area blending Claremont Leederville Subiaco abelmcgrath.com.au9286 3655 9208 1999 9381 2055

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POST, May 3, 2014 – Page 51 The best Mum in the world deserves the best Day Spa too... Mother’s Day gift vouchers available at Bodhi J or online. 40 & 42 Grantham Street Wembley WA 6014 | Ph: 9387 5152 | www.bodhij.com.au

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Page 52 – POST, May 3, 2014 41R JOHNSTON STREET, PEPPERMINT GROVE OFFERS COTTESLOE ACTON COTTESLOE 500 STIRLING HIGHWAY, PEPPERMINT GROVE PH: (08) 9384 6999 WWW.ACTON.COM.AU OFFERS CLOSING 26TH MAY 2014 (UNLESS SOLD PRIOR) This beautifully presented architect designed, single level family home is a hidden gem in the heart of Peppermint Grove. The home has two wings, one a parents’ retreat enjoying views out to the garden, large master suite with modern ensuite and a huge WIR. In the other wing you will find two well sized bedrooms with BIR’s, a large bathroom with spa bath, separate living area with mezzanine loft ideal for children or hobby activities. The home also features a large light filled kitchen, formal dining area with views to the north facing garden, lounge and dining rooms both have open fireplaces and high ceilings, undercover alfresco area ideal for entertaining with built-in BBQ and ceiling fans. A short stroll from St Hilda’s, the river and a short bike ride from Iona,PLC, MLC and Christ Church, homes like this are hard to find. JODY FEWSTER 0414 688 988 jody.fewster@acton.com.au HIDDEN GEM 1 HOME OPEN: SATURDAY 3RD MAY 12:00PM – 12:40PM INTERNET ID# 2646742 23 3 909sqm

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POST, May 3, 2014 – Page 53 7 ARTHUR STREET, MOSMAN PARK AUCTION COTTESLOE ACTON COTTESLOE 500 STIRLING HIGHWAY, PEPPERMINT GROVE PH: (08) 9384 6999 WWW.ACTON.COM.AU When you walk inside this exquisite limestone residence you will know you are home. This architect designed home offers a sensational family lifestyle in the heart of Mosman Park. Located near six well regarded schools, minutes to the Swan river, beach and under 30 minutes to the new Fiona Stanley Hospital. The residence has been fully equipped with the latest modern conveniences, including remote controlled electric gates, full security and two reverse cycle air conditioning systems. A four car garage at the rear of the property is conveniently accessed from Sanctuary Lane, with an additional three carports providing further space. Inspection of this fabulous family residence is guaranteed to delight. Don’t miss the opportunity to invest in a truly special home which will be treasured for years to come. JODY FEWSTER 0414 688 988 jody.fewster@acton.com.au AUCTION 24TH MAY AT 11AM ON SITE (IF NOT SOLD PRIOR) 1062sqm HOME OPEN: SATURDAY 3RD MAY 11.00AM - 11.40AM INTERNET ID# 264998 113.55 7

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Page 54 – POST, May 3, 2014 ACTON COTTESLOE 500 STIRLING HIGHWAY, PEPPERMINT GROVE PH: (08) 9384 6999 WWW.ACTON.COM.AU 4 FORTVIEW ROAD, MT CLAREMONT FROM $1,795,000 HOME OPEN: SATURDAY 3RD MAY 9.50AM - 10.40AM INTERNET ID# 2635474 863sqm46 3NEW LISTING 1 32/80 MOORO DRIVE, MT CLAREMONT $679,000 2 1 1 1 2 ROBINSON STREET, NEDLANDS FROM $1,350,000 HOME OPEN: SATURDAY 3RD MAY 10.55AM - 11.35AM INTERNET ID# 2592661 GOING, GOING ... Pretty as a picture, this gorgeous Nedlands home on a 696sqm block has been lovingly updated to create a modern and comfortable family home. Spacious formal lounge with fireplace, light and bright casual meals, crisp kitchen with Bosch appliances, sunny alfresco deck and rear yard, two bedrooms with built in robes plus two further bedrooms, playroom/study, two stylish contemporary bathrooms, laundry, established gardens and shed. With parks nearby, this well situated home is close to excellent schools, public transport, cafes and shopping. 696sqm4 2 2 1696SQM BLOCK UNIQUE FAMILY FLEXIBILITY In a quiet street close to parks and bushland, this flexible family home offers contemporary style and spacious separate living areas to suit your entire family. Supremely flexible, the home’s layout allows for a variety of living arrangements. Six bright bedrooms, modern kitchen, spacious living areas with leafy views, bedrooms with BIR & three with ensuites, study, laundry, a self-contained granny flat, parquetry jarrah floors, air conditioning, alfresco terrace, beautiful gardens and fabulous leafy views. Walking distance to parks with excellent schools and shopping nearby, this superb neighbourhood also has easy access to the city and the beach. It’s a unique opportunity! COTTESLOE BEVERLY OCKERBY 0407 223 306 bev.ockerby@acton.com.au DEBORAH BRADY 0405 570 903 deborah.brady@acton.com.au DEBORAH BRADY 0405 570 903 deborah.brady@acton.com.au HOME OPEN: SATURDAY 3RD MAY 1.00PM - 1.45PM INTERNET ID# 2646182 EXCLUSIVELY FOR OVER 55’s PRIVATE PEACEFUL PERFECT DOWNSIZE IN STYLE NO STEPS – ALL ON ONE LEVEL

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POST, May 3, 2014 – Page 55 9 STAPLES STREET, NORTH FREMANTLE AUCTION COTTESLOE ACTON COTTESLOE 500 STIRLING HIGHWAY, PEPPERMINT GROVE PH: (08) 9384 6999 WWW.ACTON.COM.AU HOME OPEN: SATURDAY 3RD MAY 11.00AM - 11.45PM INTERNET ID# 2650312 22 2 311sqmPARKLAND VISTA GILL VIVIAN 0415 853 926 gill.vivian@acton.com.au H IN TRENT VIVIAN 0432 392 387 trent.vivian@acton.com.au AUCTION SATURDAY 31ST MAY AT 12PM ON SITE (UNLESS SOLD PRIOR)) What a wonderful opportunity to have a large park right at your back door, gate going right onto the park, no lawns and minimal garden for you to maintain, just enjoy them. This two bedroom two bathroom home is being offered up for auction to give some other couple an opportunity to live in the very popular suburb of North Fremantle. Very spacious bedrooms, upstairs lounge with a balcony that overlooks the park. Downstairs has a lounge/dining spacious kitchen and laundry. A sunroom is another area in which to enjoy on those winter days. Walk to the river, beach and train station from this wonderful location. The owners will look at all offers prior to auction so if you can see youself living in this home then put your best foot forward and make an offer. Otherwise $50,000 on the fall of the hammer on auction day. If you need to have a buyers meeting to go through the auction process please do not hesitate to ask Trent or Gill to book you in for one, this will enable you to bid with confidence and have a plan.

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Page 56 – POST, May 3, 2014 72 GRANT STREET, COTTESLOE OFFERS IN THE MID TO HIGH $1,000,000s COTTESLOE ACTON COTTESLOE 500 STIRLING HIGHWAY, PEPPERMINT GROVE PH: (08) 9384 6999 WWW.ACTON.COM.AU IMMEDIATELY APPEALING, AMAZING LOCATION OFFERS CLOSING 2ND JUNE 2014 Renovated with an eye for style in prime North Cottesloe, this green title family home offers an exceptional lifestyle from the open-plan living, to the alfresco entertaining area and highly desirable off-street parking. Showcasing space and natural light, the open-plan living and dining areas highlight a relaxed and functional contemporary feel. The covered alfresco is ideal for our indoor/outdoor beach lifestyle, and overlooks a grassed area well suited for young children. The home offers three large bedrooms, and two bathrooms. The master suite offers a walk-in robe and good separation. Special features include ducted reverse-cycle air conditioning, polished jarrah floors, high ceilings, granite bench tops, landscaped gardens, and fully walled for security. The A-List location puts the best of Cottesloe at your fingertips. Good schools, the beach, Cott village and the train are all mere moments away. BEV HEYMANS 0419 099 243 bev.heymans@acton.com.au HOME OPEN: SATURDAY 3RD MAY 1.20PM - 1.55PM INTERNET ID# 2650577 23 2 481sqm

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POST, May 3, 2014 – Page 57 11 IRVINE STREET, PEPPERMINT GROVE OFFERS COTTESLOE ACTON COTTESLOE 500 STIRLING HIGHWAY, PEPPERMINT GROVE PH: (08) 9384 6999 WWW.ACTON.COM.AU PERFECT BLEND OF POSITION & PRESENTATION OFFERS CLOSING 27TH MAY 2014 This immaculately presented five bedroom character home is an absolute delight. Perfectly positioned on 810m2 of prime land in this elite suburb, the single level circa 1910 Federation Queen Anne Cottage maintains all the beauty, charm and craftsmanship of its heritage whilst embracing the benefits and conveniences of modern day family living. From the front, behind the low maintenance, well established garden beds, a traditional build with original sash windows, ‘wrap around’ verandah, and a beautiful coloured lead light front door. Inside the wide passage showcases high ornate ceilings, arches, picture rails and the polished flooring flows throughout to the living, dining and large family kitchen, each room semi open plan and opening out to the manicured rear lawn with classical walls and water feature. This is a tranquil landscaped haven. The bedrooms are all generous double bedrooms with high ceilings. The master boasts an en-suite bathroom while the remaining bedrooms, each opening out to the verandah, share a huge family bathroom. The convenience of the location cannot be emphasized enough. The river, Cottesloe Village, The Grove Shopping Centre and numerous top notch restaurants, cafes and boutiques are a mere stroll away. BEV HEYMANS 0419 099 243 bev.heymans@acton.com.au HOME OPEN: SATURDAY 3RD MAY 11.45AM - 12.20PM INTERNET ID# 2644308 25 2 810sqm

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Page 58 – POST, May 3, 2014 2 NAILSWORTH STREET, COTTESLOE ALL OFFERS FROM $3,950,000 COTTESLOE ACTON COTTESLOE 500 STIRLING HIGHWAY, PEPPERMINT GROVE PH: (08) 9384 6999 WWW.ACTON.COM.AU BRILLIANT FAMILY LIVING A truly fantastic family residence, nestled in one of the most enviable locations. Near new, with expansive space for family living and entertaining and abundant natural light throughout create a superbly stylish and contemporary family home. From the entrance hall, move into the gorgeous open dining and living areas. Bathed in beautiful northern natural light from floor to ceiling glass doors, this luxurious space is completed with a feature fire place. Adjacent is the generous private sitting room or study, also opening onto the north facing alfresco. The exceptional kitchen boasts marble, glass and stainless steel, as well as the finest quality imported appliances. The attached butler’s pantry and separate laundry ensure a home perfectly capable of catering for any event. Think birthday parties, executive entertaining, or just a great kitchen to cook in. Upstairs finds fantastic accommodation with five very large bedrooms. The luxurious main bedroom offers superb amenity with a dressing room opening to a Travertine en suite boasting dual vanity and massive storage. An open plan TV area or study completes the retreat. The four additional bedrooms are spacious and are filled with natural light. There are two additional family bathrooms - this home is perfect for those frantic school day mornings!! If you are focused on quality, position and a no stress beach lifestyle, then you cannot give your family a better home. BEV HEYMANS 0419 099 243 bev.heymans@acton.com.au 1 HOME OPEN: SATURDAY 3RD MAY 12.35PM – 1.10PM INTERNET ID# 1563289 35 2 638sqm

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POST, May 3, 2014 – Page 59 4 FAULKNER CIRCLE, MOSMAN PARK OFFERS COTTESLOE ACTON COTTESLOE 500 STIRLING HIGHWAY, PEPPERMINT GROVE PH: (08) 9384 6999 WWW.ACTON.COM.AU VIEWS, VIEWS AND MORE VIEWS OFFERS CLOSING 14TH MAY 2014 Cleverly designed, taking full advantage of this premium position with sweeping river views. Presented over two levels of comfort and style with a myriad of entertaining options allowing for large scale hosting and family lifestyle enjoyment. Extensive sunbathed balconies on both levels allow for easy outdoor living to enjoy with family & friends. The floor plan is exhilarating with the accent being light filled open plan living complimented by kitchens on each level allowing for ease of entertaining. The ground floor level comprises two bedrooms, semi en suite, formal lounge, study, open plan living and second kitchen and double garage. Upstairs offers huge master bedroom with en suite bathroom, and a second bedroom with en suite. The main kitchen is located on this level, and is open plan to the living and dining area. The views from this level are simply amazing. BEV HEYMANS 0419 099 243 bev.heymans@acton.com.au 600sqm1 HOME OPEN: SATURDAY 3RD MAY 10.45AM - 11.20AM INTERNET ID# 2628874 34 2

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Page 60 – POST, May 3, 2014 DALKEITH ACTON DALKEITH 81 WARATAH AVENUE, DALKEITH PH: (08) 9386 8255 WWW.ACTON.COM.AU HOME OPEN: SATURDAY 3RD MAY 1.00PM - 1.40PM ADOPT A GEM ON JARRAD “BIDDING TO START IN THE LOW $1MIL’S” The balance of beautifully preserved period elements and generous living spaces set on 531sqm complements the exceptional family credentials of this prominently positioned Cottesloe home. A perfectly appointed gourmet kitchen is central to the home, ensuring a perfect blend of modern functionality and old school charm. Jarrah floorboards, doors, skirting and window frames, pressed with characteristic ceilings and open gas fire places accompany the original proportions throughout. Stunning leadlight and bay windows complete the special features. Gorgeous landscaped gardens provide beautiful surrounds, perfect for entertaining with a lovely terraced alfresco and pool. 28 JARRAD STREET, COTTESLOE AUCTION 10TH MAY AT 11AM ON SITE 3 2 1 DAVID EYERS 0419 889 130 MARTINE EYERS 0433 356 152 david.eyers@acton.com.au martine.eyers@acton.com.au PERRY LAKES DESIGNER MASTERPIECE BEST VALUE BRAND NEW GREEN TITLE HOME Luxury, light and a historical location of the old Perry Lakes running track, explain exactly why the style of this modern home is so seductive. From angles to airflow, lighting to landscaping, the Perry Lakes estate offers quality built form and a rare opportunity to reside within this prestigious community. Some features include: 52 STADIUM DRIVE, FLOREAT MID $1,000,000 4 3 2 374sqm 531sqm2 INTERNET ID# 1 DAVID EYERS 0419 889 130 MARTINE EYERS 0433 356 152 david.eyers@acton.com.au martine.eyers@acton.com.au INTERNET ID#

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POST, May 3, 2014 – Page 61 WHAT’S AVAILABLE (Completion Late 2014) 7/30 Stadium Drive 3 Bed, 2 Bath, 2 Car $950,000 181sqm 4/28 Stadium Drive 2 Bed, 2 Bath, 1 Car $710,000 152sqm including garden 5/28 Stadium Drive 2 Bed, 2 Bath, Study, 1 Car $825,000 152sqm including balconies 6/28 Stadium Drive 3 Bed, 2 Bath, 2 Car $895,000 169sqm including balconies OVER 60% SOLD DAVID & MARTINE EYERS 0419 889 130 david.eyers@acton.com.au 81 Waratah Avenue, Dalkeith 9386 8255 WWW.ACTON.COM.AU JILLIAN JEFFERY 0409 301 654 INGRID BRADSHAW 0411 411 365 jillian@thepropertyexchange.com.au 212 Nicholson Road, Subiaco 9388 3988 WWW.THEPROPERTYEXCHANGE.COM.AU PERRY LAKES LUXURY APARTMENTS AND TOWNHOUSE Construction has started on luxury apartments and townhouse all finished to high specification. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to immerse yourself in the peace and tranquillity of Perry Lakes. TOWNHOUSE 3/30 Stadium Drive, Floreat 3 bedroom, 3.5 bathroom, Study, 2 car $1,195,000 276sqm total (plus optional lift for $50,000). With a historic past, prestigious surroundings, and the ideal location, Perry Lakes will be more than just a new housing development – it’s the freedom to enjoy the best of everything. Each element of Perry Lakes’ design reflects its heritage through a thoroughly modern style reflecting the 1962 Commonwealth Games which were staged on the site. DALKEITH

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Page 62 – POST, May 3, 2014 PLANTATION SHUTTERS SHUTTERS & SHADE SYSTEMS PTY LTD Available in: Teak Durawood Woodlore Aluminium With Choice of: Hinged Bifold Sliding Wide range of colours to choose from Retractable Folding Arm Awning - effective protection for outdoor living. The iShade Sundance folding arm awning stylishly extends your living area by acting as a retractable, fabric roof. Its slimline headbox is neat & compact in appearance. Choice of manual or remote control operation. SUNDANCE ROLLER External and Retractable Tensioned Screen. The iShade Enviroscreen is a vertical tensioned screen which acts as the ultimate sun shade & windbreak. Protecting semi- open spaces such as verandahs & pergolas, fitted with see through fabric so your view is unobstructed. Choice of manual or remote control operation. OSBORNE PARK: 96 Frobisher St 9443 9111 OPEN: Mon to Fri 9am - 5pm, Sat 9am - 3pm, Sun open by appointment NEDLANDS: 125 Stirling Hwy (cnr Broome st, opp. Rose Garden) 930 930 12 OPEN: Mon to Fri 9am - 5pm, Sat 9am - 12noon, Sun open by appointment LASER CUT METAL ART $525From 25%Save Plantation Shutters PLANTATION ENVIROSCREEN RT131268 www.solashade.com.au

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POST, May 3, 2014 – Page 63 Community news Book out toys for all the kidsWhy spend $900 on the Fortress Fantasy set when you can borrow? The41-piecesethasfigures, pieces of fancy fabric and even a tower with a draw- bridge and portcullis. It is available from the Cottesloe Toy Library, which has recently moved into a new building in Marmion Street. Library president Talia Teoh said there was a de- mand for the library’s 900 items. “You don’t have to buy big toys for your kids only to see them get bored with them after a month or two,” Talia said. “Therearealotoftransient people in Cottesloe. “They work in medicine and oil and gas, and they often don’t have all their stuff with them.” A year’s library member- ship costs $70, six months is $35. Nearly 100 families are members and there is room for more. Parent Rachel Parker said cars, balance bikes and scoot- ers were popular. “They also love costumes and Thomas the Tank Engine tracks,” Rachel said. “A lot of kids have Thomas at home and they can add ours to theirs.” The library has puzzles, mobile kitchens and a 13- piece veterinarian set, com- plete with stethoscope. The police costume has a battery-powered walkie- talkie, handcuffs, and a utility belt. The toys are for kids up to seven years old. A party pack is also avail- able for hire for families to entertain large numbers of children. The pack includes nine square tables, 20 chairs, a parachute, 10-pin bowling, jumping sacks and other toys. Families can borrow up to five items for three weeks. Most of the toys were bought using a Lotterywest grant. Membership fees buy more toys. Cottesloe council owns the land the library is on and the library pays for outgoings. A year ago, a $1.6 million Lotterywest grant was spent expanding the toy library, as well as the Cottesloe Child Care Centre next door. A new multi-purpose room at the library is available for hire. The to library is open on Tuesdays and Saturdays: 9.30am to 1pm. Membership enquiries to cottesloetoylibrary@hotmail. com. Claudia, left, Thomas, James, Soren (rear), and Georgia have 900 toys to choose from. Photo: Billie Fairclough From a hornpipe to a hymn Innovation is not often celebrated in classical music – it is difficult to get a picture of how shocking compositions from the past would have seemed when they were cre- ated. TheFremantleChamberOrchestra will next weekend play Handel’s Concerto Grosso opus 6 No. 7, a piece that was very controversial in its time. It is unusual in that it starts slowly and finishes with a boisterous horn- pipe full of rhythmic invention. But the real surprise is the fugue, with its series of morse code-like notes on the same pitch, increasing in intensity. It’s unique, captivating and innovative. The orchestra will then be joined by soloist Jonathan Bradley to perform the 2nd Piano Concerto by Beethoven, which was actually writ- ten before his 1st Piano Concerto but published later. The final piece in the concert is Copeland’s Appalachian Spring, with its distinctive and original harmonies that have come to typify American music. It finishes with the Shaker hymn, Simple Gifts. There will be two performances of the concert and both will be con- ducted by Christopher van Tuinen. The first is at 3pm on Saturday, May 10, at Wesley Church in the city and the second is at 3pm on Sunday, May 11, in the Fremantle Town Hall. Tickets range from $20 to $39 and can be booked by Ticketek. Tony Morgan 0418 900 349 tony@morgansudlow.com.au www.morgansudlow.com.au 93a Waratah Avenue, Dalkeith WA Office 9386 0000 r e a l e s t a t e a g e n t Morgan Sudlow associates& AUCTION 539sqm Green Title Lot Auction 10th May 2014 - 11am on site 30a Parry Street, Claremont Lot 105 539sqm 24.85 16.1 62.79 33.41

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Page 64 – POST, May 3, 2014 space for sale Home Open Sat 3rd May 11.45am - 12.15pm Attention Downsizers & Small Families Behind the traditional street frontage of this circa 1905 home lies a sophisticated, contemporary addition which is perfect for modern living. Designed by architect Louise Young and completed in 2009, the design harmoniously links the original part of the home with a modern extension, creating a wonderful blend of old and new. This single level home oozes design flair and style and will appeal to buyers wanting a premium quality home in a blue chip location on a low maintenance block. 33 Reserve Street, CLAREMONT From $2,800,000 4 2 2 3 653sqm space for sale Brilliant Home - Incredible Value This beautiful 1920s character home offers generous accommodation and a flexible floor plan, making it suitable for families with both young and older children. Located within the popular heritage precinct of Claremont, the home offers a wonderful lifestyle opportunity for the savvy buyer. 22 Mary Street, CLAREMONT $2,375,000 Hom e Open Sat 3rd May 12.45pm - 1.15pm Susan James 0408 003 700 susan@spacerealty.com.au Susan James 0408 003 700 susan@spacerealty.com.au 4 4.5 1 4 711sqm

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POST, May 3, 2014 – Page 65 26B Griver Street, Cottesloe 3 3 2 auction 7 Deane Street COTTESLOE AUCTION THIS SATURDAY 3rd MAY AT 11AM ON SITE TO BE SOLD “AS IS” DEPOSIT 5% on the day SETTLEMENT DATE 90 days or earlier by mutual agreement HOME OPEN SATURDAY 10.30AM - 11.00AM Oceanzone Renovator/ Sub-Divider Classic Located on a premier 731sqm duplex block zoned R30 on one of Cottesloe’s most prized streets, this deceased estate presents a rare opportunity to secure a character-filled 1920s family home, with potential to redevelop and build two residences if desired. Capturing intimate ocean views from its upper level, the substantial home retains enormous traditional appeal. It encompasses four bedrooms and two bathrooms, including a private top floor master suite, along with a study and a recently refurbished kitchen. Entertaining space includes gracious formal reception rooms, a stately lounge room and an enormous dining room. The idyllic, sheltered gardens are a highlight, complete with a salt-water pool and rear lane access to a double carport. An exceptional offering for families or developers. Justin Davies 0419 909 350 justin@spacerealty.com.au 4 2 2 731sqm AUCTION This Saturday 11am On Site

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Page 66 – POST, May 3, 2014 Community news The Town of Victoria Park Brass will perform a musical tribute to Britain in a concert at UWA next Saturday. It is a band with a sense of humour as its concert, titled Always Look on the Brit Side of Life, shows. The band was founded in May 1967 when the Victoria Park Citizens Band, established 1930, and Southern Districts Youth Band amalgamated. TheTownofVictoriaParkBrassisdirectedby Steven Harman and sponsored by the Victoria Park council and was a finalist in the National Band Championships at UWA last year. The concert, hosted by the Royal Schools Music Club, is at 2.30pm on Saturday, May 10, at UWA’s Callaway Music Auditorium. Tickets ($15) include afternoon tea and a program For more information, call 9386 2654 or go to www.rsmc.info. Winning under-12s get expert helping hands Ateamofenthusiasticunder-12 players from Wembley Baseball Club finished on top at this year’s Little League state champion- ships. The West Coast Chargers lost only one game during the cham- pionship series and scored a nail- biting 7-5 victory in the grand final to win the under-12 Development Shield. The Wembley boys were helped by an extraordinarily experienced coaching panel. HeadcoachHeathGillardplayed under-19 baseball for Australia andassistantcoachGavinHawkins, from City Beach, played under-17s for Australia. TheteamwashelpedbyWembley player Ben Risinger, who spent 10 yearsplayingprofessionalbaseball in the United States after being signed by the Pittsburgh Pirates and San Diego Padres. If that wasn’t enough, the team was enthusiastically supported by a former Japanese national championship player, the grand- father of team members Shuta and Yusuke Ito, who were thrilled to have him in Perth for most of the tournament. The West Coast Chargers under- 13s also performed well in the state championships, finishing third and winning the right to play in the Little League national championships on the Gold Coast later this year. Club president Mike Sherwood saidWembleyhadenjoyedaresur- gence of interest, with 160 players, some as young as seven, playing at the club last season. “It’s great to see experienced players like Heath and Gavin back at the club with their sons,” he said. “We’ve also attracted interna- tional players from the US and Japan, who have joined the club after their families moved to Perth for work.” WembleyBaseballClub,basedat Henderson Park in Jolimont, will hold a registration day in August for the 2014-15 season. The under-12 West Coast Chargers after winning the baseball state championship. Food that really is good for you Natural food chef, author and cooking teacher Jude Blereau will talk about the foundations of wholesome andnourishingeatingatthis Saturday’s meeting of nutri- tion group Orthomolecular Support WA (OSWA). Jude has been involved with the organic and whole foods industry for more than 18 years, having first encoun- tered the natural food indus- try while living in the US in the late 1980s. She returns to the US often. In 1997, Jude co-founded The Earth Market, a much- loved whole food store and café in Subiaco. Her focus is on helping people learn about good food, where to get it and how to use it. Jude is also active in the Organic Federation of Australia. Her talk is at 2pm on Saturday, May 3, at the Anglican church hall in Barker Road, Subiaco, be- hind Coles. Entry is by donation of $5, which includes a healthy afternoon tea. For more information, call Tessa Jupp at Post Polio on 9383 9050. The best of British music VocalistJakeDennisisasinger who lives his lyrics. He and the Mint Jazz Band will focus on a repertoire of singers like Nat King Cole, Ella Fitzgerald, Billie Holliday and Frank Sinatra in a Sunday gig at Jazz Fremantle. The band has performed blues and swing classics at most of Perth’s jazz venues and is also interested in more contemporary material. With Austin Salisbury on piano, Alana Macpherson on sax, Chris Marquand on drums and Kate Pass on bass, the band will play from 4 to 7pm on Sunday, May 11, at the Navy Club, 64 High Street. Admission is $20, $12 for mem- bers. Living those jazz lyrics WestLeedervillebrothersOscar (19) and Henry McNulty (17) have both been picked for Australia’s junior team for the World Orienteering Championships. TheywillheadtoBulgariaforthe world championships in July. The team was announced after the national Easter carnival in the Blue Mountains, where com- petitors followed maps at speed through tough, hilly terrain to win places in the team. Oscar was in the junior team last year as well and Henry was a reserve. TheMcNultybrothersarefollow- inginthefootstepsoftheirmother, Anthea, who has represented Australia on many occasions in the sport of orienteering. In Bulgaria the team will com- pete in four disciplines, a 3km sprint in an urban environment, a middle distance event in forest, a long distance (7 to 10km) distance in forest and a relay. Brothers picked for world event OPEN DAY Wednesday 7th May 2014 9 am to 2 pm 10 Selby Street, Shenton Park (Car Park No. 3) What is the Open Day all about? Discover what the Spine & Limb Foundation has to offer in the areas of Residential Aged Care, Supported Employment, Independent Community Living Support, Recreation Services and Peer Support Groups. The Open Day includes:- • Residential Aged Care information • Supported Employment tours • Opportunity Shop • “Book Bazaar” • Cafe open for snacks Enquiries: 9381 0195 (business hours) www.slfwa.org.au Fix it quickly Renovating or repairing your home? The POST each week lists tradesmen who provide every household service, from unblocking drains to unravelling the mysteries of your new flat-screen television. They will do your books, clean or paint your house, landscape the garden, do handyman repairs or build an entire house. Readers tell us they have carried out major extensions and renovations just by using the POST trades and services directory near the back of the newspaper. The directory is also available on the Internet at postnewspapers.com.au To advertise email advertising@postnewspapers.com.au SupportPOSTadvertisers–theymakeyour freelocalnewspaperpossible. AZAAR ST HILDA’S GHS & OLD SCHOLARS ASSOCIATION Read the POST online at postnewspapers.com.au

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POST, May 3, 2014 – Page 67 5 2 2 1233SQM 81 Circe Circle, DALKEITH www.andersondavies.com.au FABULOUS RENOVATION AND EXTENSION RARELY DO WE SEE AN UPSTAIRS EXTENSION MAINTAIN AND ADD TO THE EXTERNAL APPEAL OF A CHARACTER HOME. A great five bedroom family home on an extra large 1233sqm block with very spacious rooms. Superb modern kitchen overlooking family/meals to a lovely large pool, backyard and a summer house at the rear of the property. Great character with high decorative ceilings and molded skirtings and architraves. Ducted evaporative airconditioning throughout and very good security incuding electronic security gates. FOR SALE Price $2,850,000 Agent GORDON DAVIES M 0409 181 727 E gordon@andersondavies.com.au

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Page 68 – POST, May 3, 2014 Community news Learn CPR: you could save a life Do you know how to re- suscitate someone who has collapsed, or who has almost drowned? Learn the basic skills of CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscita- tion) so you can help someone in such circumstances until the ambulance arrives. SIDS and Kids WA – an organisation that aims to save babies’ lives through education and research, and to help those affected by the sudden and unexpected death of babies and children – offers free CPR training to everyone interested. The training is part of its Healthy Pregnancy Healthy Baby program and is run with Seadragonz Swim School. Sessions are held at SIDS and Kids WA, 33 Sixth Avenue, Kensington, from 9.30 to 10.30am on May 10, June 14, July 12, August 9 or September 13. Bookings are essential, so when you have chosen your date, register by going to http:// www.sidsandkidswa.org/get- involved/events.aspx. For more information, call SIDS and Kids WA on 9474 3544. Last hurrah before winter Soon the rain and storms will wellandtrulybeuponus,sonowis thetimetoheadoutforafishbefore hanging up the gear for winter. Thatsaid,Ireckonplentyofanglers arelikemeandaresokeentheywant to fish no matter the weather. But at in the current semi-mild conditions you do not have to suffer, and a little rain never hurt anyone. Plenty of fish are being caught in Cockburn Sound, with reports of smallish pink snapper hanging around the reefs in the deeper sec- tions of the Sound. Growing number of samson fish are also hitting baits and jigs. Squid numbers are high over the weed banks in the Sound as well out infrontoftheFremantleSailingClub. In fact, just about any weed bank fromYancheptoRockinghamwillbe hometoahealthypopulationofsquid and casting out a squid jig will bring quick results and a tasty feed. Most beaches in POST territory are holding reasonable numbers of theusualsuspects–herring,whiting, silver bream, a few skippy, tailor and good-sized gardies thrown in for good luck. Dinghyanglersoffthebeacheshave been doing quite well on tailor and bigger-than-average sand whiting. The northern beaches have also been producing plenty of table fish, with some very nice tailor over 1kg hitting baits and lures just behind the reef edges at Hillarys and Ocean Reef and through to Two Rocks. Plenty of whiting and herring are alsobeinglandedfromtherocksand beaches to the north. Boat anglers heading out wide are doing well on bottom species like snapper and baldchin groper. Out deep in water over 30m, nice dhu- fish are also being landed, mainly off Mindarie and Hillarys. Farther south, out from the five fathom bank and as far south as Mandurah, reports of good dhuies to 12kg are quite common. The Swan and Canning rivers are fishing well – some the black bream being caught in the river system are hitting the 1kg mark. InPOSTcountry,breamto40cmare beingcaughtaroundtheyachtclubs, in rocky areas and over the mussel beds at Nedlands and Claremont. Most of the better fish, though, are coming from the Canning River, especially around the Canning and Mt Henry bridges, Mums Point and Burswood. GaryShugg F I S H I N G with WA players are Australia’s best The victorious under-18 boys’waterpoloteamdidnot dropagameonthewaytobe- coming national champions. AtChallengeStadiuminMt Claremont, the WA boys beat NSW 7-6 in a tense final. The champions beat two NSW teams, a team from Queensland and a com- posite team of Victorian, ACT and South Australian players. Coach Paul Oberman said strong defence was the key. “We have prided ourselves ondefenceandaveragedjust five goals against us for the tournament,” he said. WA’s national under-18 champions are, back from left, Elliott Tinley, Tom Powell, Lach Pethick, Luke Pavillard, Josh Zekulich, Tim Putt, Drew Verboon, Alex Bogunovich, Nathan Quinsee and assistant coach Andros Jo-Kovacs and, front, Jack Marshall, Damian Williams, Tom Rigoll, Jake Leavy, Tom Prior and coach Paul Oberman. Wrecks, reefs and rocks Shipwrecks, rocks and WA’s notorious reefs will all feature in a talk by Phillip Playford for the next National Seniors Australia meeting. Dr Playford is a geologist and historian, and an expert on WA matters. He has explored WA from one end to the other as head of the State Geological Survey. He has also learnt much about the early Dutch shipwrecks on our coast, and about WA’s indig- enous people and their rock art. He will be the guest speaker at a meeting of the Nedlands and districts branch of National Seniors Australia, in Drabble House, Webster Street (be- hind Nedlands library) on Tuesday, May 6. The meeting will begin with a short business session at 10 am followed by morning tea and then Dr Playford’s talk, Wrecks, Reefs, and Rocks. Admission is $3 and visitors are very wel- come. For more information ring Malcolm on 9386 6045, or Ross on 0419 900 824. Read the POST online at postnewspapers.com.au n e d l a n d s .w a . gov. au Proposed Lease of Building at 25 Strickland St, Mt Claremont In accordance with S 3.58(3) of the Local Government Act 1995 the City of Nedlands now advertises its proposal to consider the assignment of the lease of the building that is located at 25 Strickland St, Mt Claremont, following a request from the current lessee. The building would continue to be leased for purpose of an early childhood education centre. Terms of the new Lease will include an annual market rental of $11,000 plus GST to be adjusted by CPI annually and for a term of 5 years with an option to renew for further 2 years, with commencement on 1 July 2014. The proposed lessee is Ms Cherie Lewis. Submissions commenting on the proposal should be made in writing to the City by 20 May 2014 Losing your hearing is too important to ignore. To make it even easier to do something about it, Lions Hearing Clinic Subiaco is now open on Saturdays (9am to 1pm). Book an appointment for any Saturday in May, and our expert audiologist, Liz Rocher, will test your hearing for free. Like the entire Lion’s Hearing Clinic team, Liz is a leader in her field. If you need further help she’ll recommend the best course of action. As a not for profit organisation, we make sure you hear all your treatment options. Call 6380 4949 or visit lionshearing.com.au/experts Liz Rocher B.A. Dip.Aud., M.Aud.S.A.(CCP) Adult hearing loss and complex needs specialist lionshearing.com.au We’re now open on Saturdays in Subi. Book in May for your free hearing test. (Yes, you heard right.) bcells30443 NOW OPEN SATURDAYS 9AM - 1PM SUITE 2, LEVEL 2, 1 SALVADO RD, SUBIACO WA 6008

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POST, May 3, 2014 – Page 69 EMERGENCY CONTACT DETAILS (for anyone needing to buy or sell) Claremont Nedlands/Subiaco Mosman Park Shenton Park/Swanbourne Wembley Woodlands www.bellcourt.com.au Elaine Devereux 0405 509 854 edevereux@bellcourtproperty.com.au Kirk Bellerby Suzy Costanzo 0400 511 007 0402 536 411 kbellerby@bellcourtproperty.com.au scostanzo@bellcourtproperty.com.au Scott Ellwood 0417 188 147 sellwood@bellcourtproperty.com.au Oonagh Lisle 0411 037 504 olisle@bellcourtproperty.com.au Grant Schubert 0403 585 804 gschubert@bellcourtproperty.com.au Kerry Albrecht 0411 879 356 kalbrecht@bellcourtproperty.com.au

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David Henderson M(a)cDon- ald was born in NSW in 1890, the son of William and Kate. They came to WA where William established a supply store, first in Kanowna near KalgoorlieandtheninNapoleon Street, Cottesloe. They lived at Caithness, 10 Reginald Street, Cottesloe. David went to Cottesloe State School to 7th Standard and then joined WA’s militia infantry for three years, followed by two on instructional staff. In 1912, he was appointed area officer of Fremantle. Davidenlistedearly,inAugust 1914,andwasassignedtothe11th Battalion as a lieutenant. At Blackboy Hill he worked tirelesslythroughSeptemberand October helping to turn the civil- ian volunteers into soldiers. Battalion Captain Walter Belford, in his series in the Western Mail of 1937-1938, said: “Themen…werestrainingatthe leash to get away. Nearly every one was of the opinion that the war would be over long before the 11th Battalion reached the scene of the struggle. Little they knew!” On October 31, 1914, the battal- ionembarkedforEgypt.Roughly twothirds,includingDavidanda carefully hidden kangaroo joey, the battalion’s unofficial mascot, were on the Ascanius, and the rest on the Medic. They arrived at Mena Camp, near Cairo, in early December 1914. All swarmed to the Sphinx andtheGreatPyramidofCheops, but the novelty quickly wore off as they took part in field exercises, many on the Great Pyramid itself. Boredom set in and a core group indulged in hijinks that developed into serious miscon- duct.Theworstwerejudgedunfit for service and discharged back to Australia. Captain Belford states the of- ficers “determined to increase the severity of the training” and from then on “no troops ever underwent more strenuous training ...” The training paid off. Along with the 9th and 10th Battalions they comprised the 3rd Brigade and together their demonstra- tionsimpressedseasonedBritish officers. So much so, they were designated as the landing force in the Dardanelles. On February 28, 1915, the battalion broke camp and marched out; others lining the path, clapping and cheering as they went. As Captain Belford wrote: “Down the Mena-road into Cairo swung the 11th Battalion, jaunty, confident and very fit, having in a few months emerged from the raw material of Blackboy Hill into the trained and sunburnt soldierswhomarchedsoblithely to meet whatever was in store for them.” What was in store for David was a frustrating month on board HMT Suffolk in Mudros harbour at Lemnos, waiting for orders. One morning, during boat landing practice, they were hav- ingtroublegettingawayfromthe ship’s side in the rough condi- tions and began to drift astern. Captain William Annear was commanding and David had the tiller. Captain Belford re- counts “... McDonald must have been the world’s worst steersman because he would persist in turn- ing the tiller the wrong way. Annear kept shout- ing in exasperated tones ‘Mr McDonald, I want to go out to sea!’ … and all the time McDonald would turn the tiller the wrong way, and the boat kept bumping into the ship, much to the amusement of the crowd ...” Finally the battalion received its orders. On April 25, in the dark, silent pre-dawn hours, the men began the Anzac landing. Forthosewhomadethebeach, under heavy rifle and machine- gun fire, there followed a mad, wet scramble to push upward and inland. David was one of the first to climb, grabbing at roots and scrub to propel him up the cliff. He was shot in the shoulder momentsbeforeCaptainAnnear was killed. Incredibly, in the middle of this chaos, David was evacu- ated to hospital in Heliopolis and then Lemnos. Recovered, he returned to duty at Gallipoli on June 25. On June 28, the 11th Battalion was ordered into action; a stra- tegic demonstration of force. David was among the eight of- ficers and 320 men sent into the open. On the flat ground they called No Man’s Land they took what meagre cover they could and fired on the Turkish lines, as ordered. The enemy immediately returned fire and the war diary records “a considerable number of casu- alties occurred”. Four hours later, with their lines drastically thinned, the men had no choice but to retreat. David, with all his experience, loyalty and enthusiasm, was one of three officers killed. He was buried at Shell Green Cemetery, Gallipoli. Page 70 – POST, May 3, 2014 Community news He was shot in the should remembered Gallipoli By Shannon Lovelady Gallipoli Dead from Western Australia Project Lieutenant David H. MacDonald in the iconic 11th Battalion photo taken on the Great Pyramid of Cheops, January 10, 1915. Photo courtesy WA Genealogical Society Brave Battalion Eleven, Western Mail,December 9, 1937. ☛ Heritage Perth Executive director Richard Offen will talk about A Future for Our Past as guest speaker for the Probus Club of Perth on Tuesday, May 13. The club meets from 10am to noon at Lake Karrinyup Country Club, North Beach Road, Karrinyup. Enquiries: Bruce Cheeseman on 9246 0720 or visit www.probusperthwa.com. Unitarian Association Speaker Peter Ferguson will take a fresh look at the work of writer C. S. Lewis. At the gathering at 10.30am on Sunday, May 4, Peter will look at Lewis’s subtle imagi- nation on subjects as diverse as heaven, hell and astrology. The group meets at Drabble House, 6 Webster Street, Nedlands, and all arewelcome.Enquiries:93364809 or www.perthunitarians.org. Better Relationships A new course workshop being offered at Relationships Australia in West Leederville is Anger Management for Teenage Boys (16 to 18 years). The first work- shop will run from 9.30am to 4.30pm on Saturday, May 10. Other courses coming up are Communicate Effectively (six weeks),startingonMay12,6.30to 9pm; Family Patterns (six weeks) May 12, 6.30 to 9pm; and Making Step Families Work (six weeks), starting on May 13, 6.30 to 9pm. Enquiries: 9489 6322 or go to www.wa.relationships.com.au. High tea for fibromyalgia A high tea at the Pagoda Ballroom in Como will celebrate International Fibromyalgia Awareness Day on Saturday, May 10, from 12.30 to 3pm. Ticket enquiries: info@FibroNetwork. org.au. What’s onin POST community ☛ ☛ ☛ INSPIRED AND REFINED BEACHFRONT LIVING Visit our display apartment, open Wednesday 12 – 2pm & Weekends 12 – 3pm 11 Leighton Blvd, North Fremantle. Henry Tan 0402 228 863 www.theleighton.com.au – Private residence only pool and gym – Stunning panoramic ocean views from beachfront apartments – All apartments with secure parking and generous storage areas APARTMENT 26 $2,700,000 – Penthouse – 33 3 APARTMENT 42 $950,000 Last 2 bed – rem aining – 22 2 APARTMENT 6 $1,999,000 22.53 APARTMENT 7 $2,100,000 23 3.5

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POST, May 3, 2014 – Page 71 Neverlookback FORSALE$1,299,000 Neverlookback FORSALE Alloffersabove$999,000 presentedby4pmTuesday13thMay CHARACTER HOME WITH HUGE POTENTIAL 17 HOLLAND STREET, FREMANTLE > Potential to renovate or extend this original Fremantle gem > Potential to develop with R25 zoning > Investment opportunity in this superb Fremantle location > Not registered on the municipal inventory list 11 763sqm2 7 Brad Glover & Simone Petersen M 0422 388 885 M 0417 977 525 P 9339 7777 CONTACT 977 525 9 7777 Saturday 3rd May 11:00am - 11:40am OPEN WHEN OCEAN VIEWS MEET LUXURY 13/30 SOUTH BEACH PROMENADE, NORTH COOGEE > Brand new apartment set in a tranquil beachside paradise > Open-plan architectural design with 3 comfortable sized bedrooms > European stainless steel appliances > Gourmet chef’s kitchen with stone benchtops 22 245sqm3 2 Brad Glover & Simone Petersen M 0422 388 885 M 0417 977 525 P 9339 7777 CONTACT 977 525 9 7777 Sunday 4th May 11:00am - 11:45am OPEN

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Page 72 – POST, May 3, 2014 NeverlookbackFORSALE 2 2 4 461 m2 PERFECT FAMILY HOME 28A Kennedy Street, MELVILLE Already generating plenty of interest is this beautifully finished 4 bedroom 2 bathroom home, which features modern fixtures and finishes throughout and is complimented by a choice of living areas expanding over two floors and outdoors. > Quality appliances and finishes throughout > Modern open-plan kitchen / living / dining > Bi-fold doors to large covered alfresco > Double lock-up garage OPEN Sat 3rd May 2014 10:00am - 10:45am OPEN Thurs 8th May 2014 5:00pm - 5:45pm mintrealestate.com.au NEDLANDS OFFICE 5/9 Hampden Road, Nedlands Peter Clements M 0415 920 920 P 9389 7017 CONTACT Alloffersabove$999,000 presentedat5pmWed21May

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POST, May 3, 2014 – Page 73 Neverlookback NEDLANDS OFFICE 5/9 Hampden Road, Nedlands Peter Clements M 0415 920 920 P 9389 7017 CONTACT MODERN & MAGNIFICENT! 20 Reserve Street, BICTON Located on a secluded position high above the breathtaking Point Walter Reserve and the Swan River is this inspiring residence set over three cascading view- swept levels. > Miele appliances & Caesarstone bench tops > Large alfresco with built-in BBQ & pool > Geothermal under floor heating/cooling > 3 person lift access to all floors mintrealestate.com.au OPEN Sat 3rd May 2014 11:00am - 11:45am OPEN Wed 7th May 2014 5:00pm - 5:45pm FORSALE 1 5 4 5 1072m2 Alloffersabove$3.6million presentedat5pmTues20May

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Page 74 – POST, May 3, 2014 Community news Sophie Raynor preparing her diet below the poverty line from May 5 to 9. It’s below the line for Sophie Wembley resident Sophie Raynor will be one of an ex- pected 10,000 Australians who will spend five days eating on a $2-a-day budget to see how the world’s poorest people live. Sophie is taking part in the Live Below the Line anti-poverty challenge from May 5 to 9. Sophie, who is studying law and social justice at Notre Dame, said it was not just about being hungry, it was about having your choices dictated by your circumstances. The campaign, run by youth organisation Oaktree, raises funds for education projects in the Asia-Pacific region. Sophie says that planning meals and shopping ahead is key to surviving the week. “I’ll do a big shop at the Subi marketsandmakeabigvegetable curry to get me through the first few days,” she said. “After that it will be oats, rice and maybe some apples if I am lucky.” Sophie said she was looking forward to the challenge. “If you are thinking about tak- ing the challenge, I encourage you to give it a go.” To find out more or to donate to the challenge, go to www. livebelowtheline.com.au. Celebrity butcher Vince Gareffa will be the guest speaker atthenextmeetingoftheFloreat and districts branch of National Seniors Australia. Vince owns and operates gour- met butchery Mondo Butchers in Inglewood. He is in demand as a speaker and teaches butchery and cook- ing, sharing his nearly 50 years of experience with the next genera- tion of butchers, chefs and food lovers. Vince is often in the media and actively supports about 30 chari- ties as well. A big crowd of people aged over 50 is expected for his talk, titled The Flesh in My Life, on Thursday, May 8, at Mt Claremont Community Centre. It is at 9.30am for a 10am start, with car parking available. The cost is $3. Floreat seniors meet on the sec- ond Thursday of each month with a varied and interesting program. All who attend are given a warm, friendly welcome and will enjoy a legendary morning tea. Ring John on 9446 4510 for more information. National Seniors Australia is the leading independent voice of the over 50s and works actively to advance their interests. Celebrity butcher talks food Vince Gareffa will talk about food and the good life at Mt Claremont. Getting justice for abuse victims People are being asked for their ideas on how survivors of child sexual abuse in Australian institutions can be helped. The Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse released a paper on the effectiveness of redress schemes in relation to child sexual abuse in institutions. Royal Commission CEO Janette Dines said the paper had inquired into what institutions and governments should do to ensure justice for survivors of child sexual abuse in Australian institutions. “Redress schemes in Australia have taken various forms, including financial compensation, provision of services, recognition and apologies,” Ms Dines said. She said an important part of the Royal Commission’s inquiries was to seek submissions from interested individuals, government and non-government organisations on the redress issues raised in the paper. “We particularly welcome submissions from those who have been involved in redress schemes in relation to child sexual abuse in institutions, either as participants or administrators,” she said. Submissions close on Monday, June 2. For more information, go to www.childabuseroyalcommis- sion.gov.au/our-work/issues-papers. WA’s winning lacrosse strategy WA’s under-18 men’s lacrosse team has re- turned home as national champions after beat- ing Victoria on their home turf in the final. The team, which included Wembley Lacrosse Club’s Matt Wood, Sam Koczwara, Keegan Davies, Brayden Panting, Will Day and Connor Davies, won with a score of 14-9. Match fitness and the hard work by the team’s midfieldersenabledWA’sattackplayerstocontrol the tempo of the game, work the ball around and confuse the Victorian defenders. Coach Glenn Morley’s strategy incorpo- rated some principles from sporting great Ric Charlesworth, whose premise of not defending a lead was one of the hallmarks of WA’s game. Glennsaid:“Theywereaunitedteamwhoputin a dominant performance in winning the national championship and I couldn’t be prouder.” The under-18 women’s team was not as lucky, going down by a goal in overtime to South Australia in the final. Wembley players Will Day, Matt Wood and Connor Davies were named in the under-18 National All Stars team. Why not head into the city, hear something of WA’s history, have a marvellous afternoon tea and do some shopping? Everyone is welcome to History in the City, which is held in the Citiplace conference room at Perth Railway Station on the first Wednesday of every month. On Wednesday, May 7, Roy Stall will give a talk on the HMAS Leeuwin’s junior recruit training establishment. He has called his talk 12 Years Before the Mast. The cost of entry and afternoon tea is $5. Make a day of it Australian Defence Force training in Perth 5 May – 5 June 2014 Members of the Australian Defence Force will be conducting training in the Perth region, including Bindoon Training Area, between 5 May and 5 June 2014. This training is designed to provide a realistic test of Australian Defence Force skills and interoperability with supporting agencies in the form of emergency response scenarios. During the course of the training, the Australian Defence Force will be using helicopters which may result in some noise disturbance. Flights will occur during the afternoon and evening. They will usually be completed by 11 pm or 12 pm but may in isolated cases occur after 12 pm. The Australian Defence Force will make every effort to minimise the disruption to local residents and businesses while providing realistic training for its members. WA Police and relevant State and Federal agencies have been made aware of this training. For more information go to www.army.gov.au AG81997 Join us to celebrate the opening of our new suites at our Community Day. Enjoy free entertainment, fun for the kids and tours. 0400 655 859 www.domainprincipal.com.au APPLECROSS NURSING HOME Riverway, Applecross, WA 6153 Entrance off Carron Road Saturday 10th May 10am – 2pm | ALL WELCOME! APPLECROSS NURSING HOME COMMUNITY DAY Live Music Jumping Castle Face Painter High Tea Gourmet BBQ Tours Lucky Door Prize Tablet

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POST, May 3, 2014 – Page 75 19 Jameson Street, Mosman Park Auction On site this Saturday 12 noon, under instruction from the Public Trustee Sensational Northern Exposure Perfectly located on highly sought after Jameson St and with a superb north facing rear this 558m2 of prime land is the ideal site for your dream home. On the high side of the road and with potential Fremantle Harbour views from a 2nd storey the design opportunities are endless.The current home offers a neat 3 bedroom 1 bathroom floor plan and would yield the new owners a modest rent return while designing their new abode. Within close proximity to a comprehensive shopping precinct, restaurants and a collection of Perth’s best schools this enviable combination is extremely hard to find. Home Open: Saturday 11.30 am - 12.00 noon Andrew Cooper 0418 909 354 9385 3377 andrew@aboderealestatewa.com.au 3 1 1 aboderealestatewa.com.au

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Page 76 – POST, May 3, 2014 Community news bowlingCambridge Claremont Dalkeith Nedlands Hollywood Subiaco Pétanque A t S u b i a c o Pétanque Club last Saturday, the inter- mittent sprinkle of rain failed to deter a small group of players from enjoying social pétanque. Several members helped at a very suc- cessful sausage sizzle, organisedbyPétanque WA as a fundraiser. The proceeds will help subsidise WA pétanque teams when they travel interstate later in the year. The winners of Cambridge Bowling Club’s Wednesday social bowls before Easter were Lil Smith, Rosemary Goddard, Pam Ranzetta and Vic Catlin. Lastweek’swinners, with +12, were Norma Samuel,PamRanzetta, Robin Smith and Jan Horton. A record 30 teams competedonThursday, and the winners were Graham(Wings)Evans and Ian Lilburne from OsborneParkBowling Club, with a great score of 32 points. In second place was the evergreen Ken Bradley with Noel Phillips on 28 points, followed closely by Brian Kiely and Chris Lander on 26. It is great to see so many players from other clubs on Thursdays – ring Ross Bolton on 0409 889 362 to join in. Anzac Day’s social bowls were played in ideal weather and the winners were Norma Samuel, Julie McGrade, Zoe Hewitt- Dutton and George Horton. Players and friends then enjoyed a very tasty meal ar- ranged by MaryAnn Hart. The winners of the RAC Saturday morn- ing games were Jim Ryan, Kevin Breen and Warren Smith, with Andy Jenkins, Terry Mitchell and Brian Clay taking out second prize. Monday’s 2-4-2 win- ners were Arthur Ventouras and Peter Kanganas from Paul Fellowes and Ted Delaney. Jay Medhat andWarrenSmithwon the plate. The club has very good facilities for big and small functions, including a large hall and a caterers’ kitchen. Call club manager, Ross Bolton, on 0409 889 362 for more in- formation. Theclubdinnerand trophy presentation willbecateredforand is at 6pm on May 16. There is a list is on the notice board and the club hopes for a least 40 diners. The winners of Thursday’s mixed bowls were Peter Hiatt, Kate Hiatt and P. Channer. The runners-up wereDaveLeesonand Estelle Boak. Saturday’s winners were Ireton Parker and Kevin Eldridge, with runners-up Peter Channer and Norm Underwood. Peter Hiatt won Sunday’s scroungers from Dave Leeson. In last Tuesday’s mixed bowls the win- ners were Pauline H o u s e , G w e n d a M c I n t o s h , A n d y Anderson and Beryl Jackson. Therunners-upwere Rosemary Norris, Peter Wiesner and Wendy O’Meeehan. In last Thursday’s triples, the team of AndyMcGlew,Duncan McMurtrie and Ross MacKenziebeatDavid Ironside, Winn Jones and George Klug. bias and failed to score on four of the final five ends in los- ing to Laurie Ward and Greg Bridges. The short sprinkle on Saturday after- noon meant that by the time members came off the green they were able to go back on again and complete the AC Pairs competition. The pair of Dot Leeson and Glen Morey as well as the pair of Ray Preston and Peter Shaw ended with +17. On a count-back, the spoils went to Dot and Glen with 13 ends won. The race for third place saw Pam Forrester and John Hall beating Ron Wilkie and Uncle Arthur, who happily settled for fourth. Numbers were on the skinny side last Thursday but enough fronted up to make a couple of games. In triples, Malcolm Moore,FrankSanders and Peter Shaw played Rob Blythe, Ann Shaw, Alan Brindley in a game that went right down to the wire. They finished all square, but Malcolm, Frank and Peter won the count-back. In the pairs, Bill Chellew and Uncle Arthur played three bowls on the wrong Top 4 for Eagles, says Worsfold The West Coast Eagles would finish this season in the top four, predicted former coach John Worsfold at a sporting stars din- ner hosted by the Rotary Club of Dalkeith. Thespecialguestsalsoincluded former Eagles Drew Banfield, Michael Brennan and Tony Evans. Sporting commentator Trevor Jenkinsinterviewedthesportsmen, asking some insightful questions, someofwhichwereansweredand some evaded. Worsfolddiscussedthepressures ofbeinganAFLcoachandsaidhe had thoroughly enjoyed his time at the West Coast Eagles. The Eagles won two premier- ships, in 1992 and 1994 with Worsfold at captain and one in 2006 when he was coach. Banfield played 265 games with the Eagles, Brennan played 179 and Evans 108. Two hundred diners enjoyed theeventatRoyalFreshwaterBay Yacht Club, raising funds for the Harry Perkins Institute through The Weekend to End Women’s Cancer as well as a range of local Rotary projects. Surrounded by Eagles … Dalkeith Rotarian Lindsay Dry, centre, with former Eagles, from left, Drew Banfield, Michael Brennan, John Worsfold and Tony Evans. How to end mental illness stigma Stigma attached to mental illness is the main obstacle to progress in the field of mental health. Professor Norman Sartorius, president of the Association for the Improvement of Mental Health Programs and former director of the World Health Organisation’s division of mental health will give a lecture on fighting stigma for the Institute of Advanced Studies. He says a new approach is needed because current systems used by agencies, institutions and countries around the world have not had much success. His talk is at 6pm on May 13 at theUWA’sUniversityClubTheatre Auditorium,. It is free, but RSVP is essential via www.ias.uwa.edu.au/lectures/ sartorius. … A photograph boosts an ad by 20%, compared with simple line art. … Same-sized ads with full colour are noted 20% more often than black-and-white ads, and are read 62% more often. … Ads that display a product in use are noted 25% more often and receive most-read scores 30% higher than ads with no product portrayed. … Ads with prices are noted 80% more frequently than ads without prices. 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POST, May 3, 2014 – Page 77 LIVE AND ENTERTAIN ON A GRAND SCALE ANDREW PORTEOUS 0488 118 687 andrew@porteous.com.au Office: 9386 8800 www.porteous.com.au FOR SALEClosing Date Sale. All offers by 5pm, Tuesday 20th May FIRST HOMEOPEN THISSATURDAY 10.30–11.30am THIS OUTSTANDING RESIDENCE COMPRISES: SWANBOURNE WA 6010

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Page 78 – POST, May 3, 2014 H om eO pen Sat3rd M ay2014 12.00pm -12.45pm Closing date sale. All offers presented by 5pm, Friday 9th May 2014 (unless sold prior) 35 Saunders Street MOSMAN PARK WA 6012 FOR SALE WILLIAM PORTEOUS 0439 880 242 Office: 9386 8800 william@porteous.com.au MACK HALL 0417 744 600 Office: 9286 5555 mack@mackhall.com.au o Breathtaking Riverfront Property Best Views In Western Australia

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POST, May 3, 2014 – Page 79 VIEWS FOREVER! William Porteous 0439 880 242 william@porteous.com.au Tel: 9386 8800 www.porteous.com.au AUCTIONTHIS SATURDAY 3 MAY 2014 AT 11AM H om eO pen Sat3rd M ay2014 10.30am ACCOMMODATION ON THREE LEVELS:

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Page 80 – POST, May 3, 2014 For Sale ‘Oak Park’ Circa 1915 - Timless Style with Modern Elegance Features Include: Stunning Circa 1915 Residence Beautiful 1270m2 Garden Allotment Immaculately Presented & Restored Stunning Elevated Sundeck Room Separate Games Room or Studio $6,500,00021 Irvine Street, Peppermint Grove A handsome blend of Federation Bungalow and Federation Queen Anne Style with the wrap around verandahs this home has been substantially renovated and restored with the use of a talented local Architect. Timeless style with modern elegance, this has led to the creation of a home suitable for all seasons. It is both a wonderful retreat with its private spaces and a welcoming family home as a place to gather with friends. Beautiful gardens surround this home and are reticulated from a bore and set the scene for some of the nest family living this suburb can o er www.shellabears.com.au Captivating Character - Prized Position While preserving its exquisite circa 1904 features, a modern extension has transformed this lovely home into a heritage award-winning family masterpiece. O ering brilliant separation, with multiple living areas, this home has a versatile oorplan and is positioned in the heart of the exclusive river precinct. Let your children stroll to local and private schools, walk along Claremont’s Freshwater Bay foreshore, or up the street to the Claremont Quarter. Make this your home and build a lifetime of family memories in this truly wonderful property. Low $3,000,00032 Freshwater Parade, Claremont www.shellabears.com.au 5 |5 |4 | | | | Features Include: First Time O ered In 31 ears Character Features Throughout King-sized Master plus 4 Double Bedrooms Expansive Open plan living 824m2 Allotment 5 | 3 | 2 For Sale Kate Gale 0411 406 774 or email kate@shellabears.com.au For more information call FIRST TIM E OFFERED N EW LISTIN G Chris Shellabear 0418 910 065 or email chris@shellabears.com.au For more information call

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POST, May 3, 2014 – Page 81 For Sale Family Home with Ocean Views Incomparable Value Fabulous family home perched on the hilltop with a large block and plenty of room for all the family. Views across the valley and down the hill to the ocean. There is a huge family room opening to a northern patio adjacent to a new kitchen. All bathrooms and laundry are new as is the capacious second storey living room and BBQ balcony that have been added to this great family home. ou can enjoy the very best that ottesloe has to o er et s do a deal! Features Include: Completely Renovated & Extended 2 Street Frontage Formal Retreat Entertainment Room 615m2 Allotment rd 4 | 2 | 2 | | 1 Brighton Street, Cottesloe $2,850,000 Beautiful Bungalow 1199m2 Corner Allotment ust a classic circa 1 20 s residence which has been well restored to give a perfect balance of modern living and traditional spaces. Surrounded by garden this home sits well on a 1199sqm allotment. This is a very engaging residence in a prominent position not far from anner s Hill ark and the tennis club. See this home this weekend to appreciate how life can be lived. Features Include: FourCarGarageandWorkshop agni centAlfrescoEntertainingArea BeautifullyRenovatedThroughout TwoStreetFrontage rd 4 |2 |4 M U ST BE SO ! SECO CH AN CE! 60 View Street, eppermint Grove $3,890,000 Modernist Architect Original ‘A Collectors Piece’ Marimekko House F NA ST N THE WOR ARCH TECTURE HOUSE OF THE EAR 013 W NNER AUSTRA AN ARCH TECTURE HOUSE AWAR S 2012 OUT OOR Cool, calm and collected this rare design with sunken lounge, circular bar, round skylights and full height rare onyx marble bathrooms has been featured on ABC Sunday Arts program, in Harpers Ba aar and many maga ines. ristine original condition. Brilliant position right at the river end of beautiful eppermint Grove. Completely private, peaceful and secure. From the private green entry to the Hollywood style pool area, this really is a treasure. Must see this weekend. riced to make you feel good! This incredible home is built over three levels with the lower level for cars and storage and services, the main living has family communal living, bedrooms, and blended outdoor entertaining. Upstairs is a treat and a retreat for parents with a huge master suite with boxed glass and cedar windows, living area and an expansive rooftop deck for relaxing, entertaining, or growing your fruit and vegetables. The entrance is like a gradual elevator o the street through a huge timber door that arcs away as you enter. Features Include: Full Height Glass Windows & oors Moments to Freshwater Bay Stunning ool & Entertainment Area Verdant 931m2 andholding rd Features Include: Roof Top Garden Seamless ndoor Outdoor iving arkland Frontage Beautifully Featured Organic Materials rd 4 | 3 | 2 | | 46R rvine Street, eppermint Grove $3,290,000 8 Briggs Street, Mosman ark Mid $3,000,000 s NEW R CE! 4 | 3 | 2 | www.shellabears.com.au Chris Shellabear 0418 910 065 or email chris@shellabears.com.au For more information call

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Page 82 – POST, May 3, 2014 5/42-48 Dunn Bay Rd, Dunsborough, WA • info@jhyrealty.com.au 08 9759 1300 • www.jhyrealty.com.au 13 Hurford Street, Dunsborough Most Sought After Beachfront Location Easy care 3 x 1 home on 801m2 beautifully treed and landscaped block on the Old Dunsborough beachfront, just metres from the Meelup Regional Park. Enjoy tranquil bush walks to the pristine hidden beaches and crystal clear rock pools along the way to Castle Rock or simply soak up the superb views across the sparkling turquoise waters of Geographe Bay. Relax to the soothing tones of the waves lapping the shore and breathe in the fresh sea air all year round. Watch the whales playing and take in the amazing sunrises all from your front verandah. Just a couple of hundred metres to the Old Dunsborough Boat ramp, playground, grassy foreground where families converge to play & picnic & stunning beachfront cycle track that provides picturesque access way to town. So rarely do properties in this location become available for sale, don’t miss this opportunity to secure a stunning block in the most sought after street in town. 0407 440 438 andrew@jhyrealty.com.au Andrew Hopkins AUCTIO N THIS SAT 3/05/14 For Sale By Auction - This Saturday 3 May 2014 @ 11am Lifestyle Image Old Dunsborough Foreshore

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TIMEOUTPOST■May3,2014 POST, May 3, 2014 – Page 83 Body artist Emma Hack shot to fame when she created the body art for Gotye’s music video, Somebody That I Used to Know. She said that working for 23 hours straight doing stop-motion animation photography as she dot-painted Goyte and Kimbra was one of the most daunting and difficult projects she\'d ever done. But her trompe l’oeil photos of models painted to blend with backdrops of wallpaper or canvas designs are not easy either. Each takes around 15 hours of body painting, carefully working a one- dimensional design across a curvy, naked body – the model standing still, in agony, for hours at a time. “All my models are in pain by the end of the process, and then I’ve got to introduce birds of prey,” Emma said. Emma\'s Birds of Prey collection features Wotan, a real owl. “He’s a predator so we have to do crazy things just to keep him focused,” Emma said of the final photographic process. “Shooting is the finale fabulousness of this all!” Emma admits some of her works are so detailed they are painful to produce. “I can’t look at them again,” she said. Others continue to irritate for minor imperfections where a body has moved ever so slightly out of sync with the background pattern. “The ones I love are the ones where the process was new and interesting and fun,” she said, and she continually challenges herself to find fresh ideas. Body of workSARAH McNEILL ■ Please turn to page 84 Photo:BillieFairclough MOSTLY UNRESERVED Selection 18th, 19th and early 20thc English and Continental furniture, antiqueandmodernjewelleryincluding largediamonds,antiquesilverincluding Linton,ceramicsincludingClariceCliff, Moorcroft, Doulton Gallant Fisher and Isaak Walton, glass including Webb Corbett, cranberry, Murano and carnival, fine Oriental ceramics and other items, netsukes and cloisonne, clocks, paintings, lithographs and prints, Afghan and Persian rugs including silk inlays. th 12-6pm, SAT 10th 10-6pm www.hayesauctioneers.com.au HAYES AUCTIONEERS PTY LTD 122 Burswood Road, Burswood Phone: 08 9355 2111 Mobile: 0408 190 948 www.hayesauctioneers.com.au ANTIQUE AUCTION SUNDAY 11 MAY 10AM

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■ artsTIMEOUT POSTPage 84 – POST, May 3, 2014 I have been married seven years to the love of my life. Throughout our lives together, my husband has been supportive, affectionate and a real partner in taking care of our family. We have had an active sex life, though his libido has always outdone mine. We still manage to have sex about three or four times a week, not nearly as often as he would like. He tries to talk me into some kind of sexual act every night. Though that is a problem, as I am feel- ing pressured and he is feeling gypped, it is not our biggest problem. My husband has this recurring fantasy of seeing me with other men. So strong is his fantasy that he actually talked me into it several years back. We tried it twice and I felt horribly guilty afterwards. He thought it was great. I vowed never to do it again. He kept to that until now. Suddenly, he is trying to talk me into it again, almost daily. I have explained to him hundreds of times it is against my morals. I cannot do it again, ever. He tries every angle he can think of. I was actually considering it for a couple of days because I began to worry about our marriage. I feel pressured and disrespected. I’m concerned my lack of compliance is going to send him searching for someone who will fulfil his fantasies. He claims our marriage is not in trouble, but I feel he is not fully disclosing his feelings. I even worry he may suffer from a sexual addiction. This issue has to be resolved or I am afraid we may not make it. Gigi Gigi, sex addict, or self-centered baby? Mummy, mummy, mummy can I, can I, can I? We see no consideration for you in this letter. You give him sex three or four days a week, but he wants it all seven. You are like his sex toy, and the sex toy is not co-operating. Someone who loves you doesn’t do this to you. You have every reason to be concerned. How much more can you disrespect a human being than to disrespect their person and their values? Everything he wants is what he will have. You’ve met him as much as you can, and it isn’t good enough. He can be that way. He just can’t be that way with you. Tell him your fantasy is to have a husband who loves and respects his wife and won’t do things which make her feel pathetic and disgusting. There is a real danger for a female in being dragged into some man’s sexual fantasies. Some men don’t understand that it destroys a woman’s feelings for a man. Once that switch gets flipped, a woman is done with the man. Forever. You are a fully formed human being deserving of respect, with rights and every right to hold your values. One more time put your foot down. Make your position perfectly clear. Let him know, if your refusal is not acceptable to him, then you need a divorce. Make it clear you will not permit him to expose you to potential danger and STDs. This is not on you. It’s his choice. You get to decide what is right for you. You get to value your own self- respect. If he doesn’t, he can make other choices and you can move on. We have never had a letter like this turn out well. If the wife stays, she becomes a blow-up doll. When she finally walks away, her self-esteem is in tatters. The more you give in, the more he will ask for. Why are you writing? Because you look in the mirror and cannot stand what you see. The looming end of a marriage. Wayne & Tamara Wayne & Tamara answers direct ■ Guy Grey-Smith Art as Life Art Gallery of WA On show until July 14. The first full retrospective of his work since his death in 1981. Featuring more than 100 works, it includes paintings from all the major periods of his career. ■ Ella Hooper Art Bar Art Gallery of WA Thursday, May 8, 8pm. Former lead singer of legendary rock-pop group Killing Heidi, and new team captain of TV’s Spicks & Specks, performs new material from her debut solo album. In conjunction with the gallery’s Guy Grey-Smith exhibition. Book through Ticketek. ■ Chinese Youth Day St George’s College Sunday, May 4 Two concerts and Chinese cultural displays and demonstrations. The Butterfly Lovers Violin Concerto, a celebration of Chinese and Chinese- influenced music, 3.30 and 7pm. College grounds, 5.15 to 7pm. Free cultural activities, including Chinese games, calligraphy, kung fu and dancing. Bookings are essential for the concerts on www. stgeorgescollege.uwa.edu. au or call 9449 5555. utnabout ARTS The post-traumatic stress of war is now recognised for Australia’s returning soldiers, but World War II saw boys come home as shell-shocked men who families could not recognise, connect with, talk to or understand. War makes some men, says Uncle Jack, for whom war is nothing more than an implosion of tormented memories fuelled by alcohol. But it is to Jack that the young, naïve Doug has been entrusted to turn into a man. Doug hates his officer father, resenting his strict military parenting and unrealistic expectations, and has been sent to a Wheatbelt farm to toughen up. Through brutal hard work under a harsh sun, Doug learns about life, love and a war that made his father a leader of men and Jack a faithful follower. Written by lawyer and sometime playwright Ross Lonnie, the powerful play weaves in extracts from Lieutenant Colonel William Lonnie’s real wartime journal, giving credibility to the memories and flashbacks of war. Quintin George gives a tour de force performance as Jack. He imbues his character with authenticity, energy and vigour, giving him a rich, interior character of complexity, dry humour, rough tenderness and agonising fears. Ben Hall is perfectly cast as the soft-hearted, soft- bodied Doug, a western suburb “toff”, who grows in mental and physical strength under Jack’s rough guiding hand. On an unforgiving set (designed by Patrick James Howe) of dry Wheatbelt sand that fills the theatre with atmospheric dust, director Soseh Yekanians gives the period play a poetic and authentic integrity and has finely wrought an affectionate camaraderie between a troubled man and a dejected adolescent. It is funny, warm and deeply moving. Don’t miss it. From ‘toff’ to tough Uncle Jack Ross Lonnie Blue Room Theatre Closes May 10 REVIEW: SARAH McNEILL ■ Waging war on all fronts: Uncle Jack (Quintin George) carries Doug (Ben Hall) out of the paddock. Through brutal hard work under a harsh sun, Doug learns about life, love and war ’ ‘ ■ Emma Hack’s personal favourite: Hydrangea Cradled Owl, featuring Woton the owl. Body of work This week Emma launched her “best of the best” collection at Linton and Kay Galleries in the city, with a range that includes her now famous Florence Broadhurst Archive collection. During the evening exhibition launch last week, Emma demonstrated her body painting process on a model who had been standing against a wallpaper backdrop since 11.30 that morning. Emma began as a children’s face painter and then began to experiment with painting clothes on to skin. It was only when she saw New York body artist Joanne Gair’s photo of Demi Moore on the cover of Vanity Fair in 1992 – Demi’s Birthday Suit – that Emma realised she could make a living from body painting. Making a living has been a long time coming and it is only this year that Emma has focused solely on her art, celebrating her first solo exhibition in New York in February. Still thrilled, Emma exclaimed: “My hero, Joanne Gair, actually came to the exhibition, and told me she was proud of me!” Over the past year, Emma has exhibited in Switzerland, Hong Kong Miami and Taiwan and in June will have her first London exhibition. ■ Emma Hack: Florence Broadhurst Archive and New Works is on show at Linton and Kay Galleries, 137 St George’s Terrace, Perth, until May 14. story cover ■ From page 83

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■ arts TIMEOUT POST POST, May 3, 2014 – Page 85 Bringing the romantic ballet, Giselle, back into the WA Ballet Company’s repertoire is a very good move, says renowned dance critic Lee Christofis. “WA Ballet, more than any other company in Australia, draws on Europe for inspiration,” he said. “This company is more interesting and more diverse than the Australian and Queensland ballet companies.” Lee, who retired last year from his role as the curator of dance at the National Library of Australia, has had a long association with the WA Ballet and comes to Perth regularly to see productions. He was recently here to see a rehearsal of artistic director Aurelien Scannella’s adaptation of Giselle’s romantic “white act”, with original choreography by Frenchmen Jean Coralli and Jules Perrot, and music by Adolphe Adam. First produced at the Paris Opera in 1841, Giselle has been danced in many versions by most of the world’s ballet companies. In Australia, it was first performed at the Theatre Royal, Melbourne, in 1855, just 14 years after its Paris premiere. In 1929, Anna Pavlova and her company presented Giselle in Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne. She danced the role of Giselle and Ballet Russes emigre Edouard Borovansky was a forester. Borovansky staged the first Australian version in 1944 for the Borovansky Ballet’s first professional season. The next major production by a visiting company was by Ballet Rambert on its Australian tour in 1947. When Borovansky died, former Sadler’s Wells ballet mistress Peggy van Praagh was lured to Australia to head his company, which became the Australian Ballet. Peggy created her own version of Giselle, adding a new pas de deux for Giselle and Albrecht in the first act. It was performed in 1964 with guest stars Margot Fonteyn and Rudolf Nureyev. For the company’s first overseas tour the following year, Peggy’s Giselle won the Grand Prix of the City of Paris at the International Festival of Dance. WA Ballet founder Madame Kira Bousloff created the first production for Perth audiences in 1959. WA Ballet’s current artistic director Aurelien and his wife, Sandy Delasalle, have danced the roles of Albrecht and Giselle together, and together they are re-staging the original French version, adding extended dance pieces for the corps de ballet. Unlike Swan Lake, which suffers any number of cuts, changes and re-imaginings, the romantic and heart-breaking Giselle remains the most complete of the classic repertoire. Lee said: “It is rare to see a French version in Australia. Most have the Russian heritage of Borovansky. Aurelien has made a few changes but as far as we know it is close to its original.” ■ The WA Ballet will perform Giselle at His Majesty’s Theatre from May 9 to 24. Book through Ticketek. ■ Marilyn Jones and Garth Welch as Giselle and Albrecht in 1965. ■ Laurel Martyn and Maxwell Collis, 1950. ■ Brooke Widdison-Jacobs and Jiri Jelinek in WA Ballet’s return to the classic Giselle. Photo: Sergey Pevnev. Peter Goldsworthy once said that his book, Wish, had turned a lot of read- ers off him. Even his agent referred to the 1995 novel as “that” book. But it was not the con- troversial love story that drew writer and performer Humphrey Bower to adapt it for the stage, it was the use of the beautifully visual Auslan sign language. “Even before I’d finished reading the novel, with its Auslan illustrations, I was imagining it on stage,” said Humphrey who adapted it in 2011. He and fellow performer, dancer Danielle Micich, won awards for best production and perfor- mances at the Blue Room Theatre that year. Now Perth Theatre Company has picked up the play to re-stage it at the State Theatre Centre as the first show in the company’s 2014 season. So Humphrey has re- enrolled in signing classes and is immersing himself in the Auslan tome as he relearns the full-length monologue script, which has a sign attached to almost every sentence. “This is the biggest challenge I’ve ever given myself as an actor,” said Humphrey. Wish is about John James (“JJ” played by Humphrey) who has deaf parents and has always been more at home with sign language than with spoken English. Recently divorced, he returns to teaching sign language. His pupils include animal liberation- ists Clive Kinnear and Stella Todd, foster-parents to a beautiful, sensitive and highly intelligent gorilla, Eliza (Danielle Micich), to whom they want to teach sign. Woven into a moving relationship between JJ and Eliza are explorations of the nature of language, the power of the unspoken word, the ethics of scien- tific experimentation and the meaning of love. “Peter is a dream writer to adapt,” Humphrey said. Peter said of the play: “Humphrey’s adaptation of Wish was different from the novel. Each could do something that the other couldn’t. But such was the power of the performance that I was lost in the trance of it for some time. “I like to boast that Wish is the first novel in the his- tory of literature that is partly written in sign, but sign is a dynamic language, not one in which static hand-shapes can be pinned to a page like dead butter- flies. Sign seems made for the theatre.” Surprisingly, it wasn’t the nature of JJ and Eliza’s relationship that upset audiences three years ago, but the context of sign language in the play. Humphrey said: “The novel already had a reputation in the deaf community, and I quickly discovered that deaf people believed Auslan was being portrayed as an animal language, implying that it wasn’t a proper language. “Peter set off a time bomb with this book – everyone’s got a prejudice, whether it’s about zoos, animal liberation or signing.” But neither Humphrey nor Perth Theatre Company’s artistic director Melissa Cantwell is afraid of controversial subjects on stage. Humphrey said: “I like tormented characters, even in comedy, because on stage we can explore dif- ficult themes safely in our imaginations.” Humphrey and Melissa last worked together in the PTC production of Blackbird, a provocative and powerful play about a middle-aged man (Bower) who had had an intimate relationship with a 12-year- old girl. Melissa, who said as an artistic director she wanted audiences to be sent away “thinking a little differently about something”, said that Wish was a work that examined the complexities of people’s deepest fears and strongest desires. ■ Wish, with Humphrey Bower, dancer Danielle Micich and musician Leon Ewing, is at the Studio Underground, State Theatre Centre, from May 14 to 24. Author Peter Goldsworthy will be in Perth for the opening of Wish and will present a talk before the perfor- mance on May 15. Book through Ticketek. Auslan play invites controversy ■ Humphrey Bower signing the word, “wish”. 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Pewsey Vale 2013 Eden Valley Riesling High in Eden Valley above the Barossa Valley, the vineyard Pewsey Vale keeps producing one of the best value and most consistent dry rieslings. This release exhibits the often-seen fresh lime and floral talcum pow- der aromas, a wonder- ful length of tropical fruit flavours with a slight herbal influence and steely minerality. Drink now or in six years with crisp deep-fried calamari. ☛ Score 17.5. $20 Stefano Lubiana 2012 Riesling From a vineyard a little north of Hobart on the Derwent River in Tasmania, this is a cracker. It’s youthful and light-coloured, has a fetching aroma of lemon blossom and wildflowers and a bucketful of ripe citrus fruit on the dry palate that persists through to a crisp finish. Will age well and is perfect with sashimi of the locally-grown ocean trout. ☛ Score 18.5. $30 Brookland Valley 2011 Estate Chardonnay From one of the great white wine vintages in Margaret River, this is chock-full of class. It’s youthful, has stone fruit, citrus, a creamy texture, magic length and some mineral crunch on the finish. Oak is beauti- fully integrated and the mouth balance is glori- ous. Tantalising with turkey-breast schnitzel. ☛ Score 18.5. $33 Mt Monster 2012 Shiraz Outstanding vintage for South Australian reds and this wine is from the Limestone Coast, in the south-east corner of the state. It’s a deep red-mauve, full of plums and pepper with youth- ful tannins and has a tidy finish. Plump fruit cake flavours enhance the palate and the value is amazing. Great with char-grilled meats. ☛ Score 17. $15 Voyager Estate 2011 Margaret River Shiraz Ripe black fruits domi- nate this attractive red, with a little licorice, earthiness and oak adding to the intrigue. The grape tannins are beautifully integrated, so much so, there is a perceived softness in the wine. Voyager insists this wine is complement- ed by seared Margaret River venison and black- berry jus. Won’t argue with that. ☛ Score 18.5. $38 Fine selection Here’s a selection of wines we thoroughly enjoyed recently. This weekend’s Taste of Perth festival is not so much a food festival as a restaurant festival. Perth’s top restaurants will make three or four signature dishes in taste- sized portions in what will become the ultimate degustation meal. It is in Langley Park for Saturday lunch (noon to 4pm) and dinner (5.30 to 9.30pm) and Sunday lunch (noon to 5pm) on May 3 and 4. Local chefs Alain Fabregues from Bistro des Artistes in Subiaco and David Coomer from Pata Negra in Nedlands, will be there with Shane Watson, Print Hall; Dominik Moldenhauer, Greenhouse; Hadleigh Troy, Restaurant Amuse; Joel Valvasori-Pereza, Lalla Rookh; Leif Huru, Nobu; Pat Cheong, Silks; Sam Ward, el Publico and David Whitting, Bistro Guillaume. They will be joined by celebrity chefs, including one of Australia’s most successful international chefs and Perth expat Shane Osborn. At Pied à Terre in London, Shane was the first Australian chef to win two Michelin stars. He is now based in Hong Kong as head chef at St Betty. French-born Guillaume Brahimi, from Sydney, who also has a restaurant at Crown Perth, will give cooking demonstrations along with River Cottage Australia’s Paul West (Foxtel’s LifeStyle channel) and Perth’s Greenhouse head chef Matt Stone, who recently appeared at Taste of Sydney. The Blanco Taste Kitchen at the festival is where chefs will whip up their favourite creations in pan- rattling demonstrations. At the festival’s Brookfield Place Table Talks, chefs, producers, cocktail creators and sommeliers will take part in a series of culinary discussions and “how to’” sessions. Visit the Beer Hall to taste local and imported beers and meet brewers in masterclasses. Popular cider house Rekorderlig will be showcasing some Swedish winter favourites and Sensology will present The Art of Cocktail Making. The Piper Champagne Bar will serve vintage and non-vintage sparkling champagnes from the house of Piper Heidsieck. Seats and Beats provides entertainment throughout the afternoon, with live bands and DJs, comfy double deckchairs and plush picnic blankets. The line-up includes London- based funk outfit Randa and the Soul Kingdom, who recently played at Taste of London. General entry to the Taste festival on Langley Park gives access to the demonstrations and masterclasses, but to indulge in the degustation fare, foodies need to have “crown” tickets. Each crown is worth $1 and this currency will buy signature dishes, drinks and exhibitor products. Restaurant tastings cost eight to 12 crowns or 10 to 30 crowns for a restaurant’s “icon” dish, like El Publico’s fried crickets (30 crowns), Nobu’s black cod miso (22 crowns) or Silk’s wok fried prawns (22 crowns). Tickets and crowns can be booked through Ticketek. Entry tickets ($38) are available at the gate and crowns can be bought from the Crown Banks on-site. Chefs whip up a festival of taste thrills ■ Perth has joined 18 other cities across the world, including London, Cape Town, Amsterdam, Dubai, Milan, Oslo and Toronto, in the fast-growing restaurant festival. ■ Restaurants will produce their popular and iconic dishes. ■ Taste plates for a do-it- yourself degustation lunch or dinner.

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TIMEOUT POST POST, May 3, 2014 – Page 87 Mother’s Daysunday may 11 Giselle and high tea with the artists Shakespeare, high tea and champagne Giselle is the most loved of all romantic-era ballets and on Saturday, May 17, WA Ballet holds its annual Mothers’ High Tea. Spoil your mum with the company’s afternoon of ballet and high tea. Enjoy a matinee performance of the luminous and haunting tale of impossible love and vengeful ghosts, followed by high tea in the Dress Circle Bar, including a visit from the artists. Tickets for the high tea ($60 for adults, $45 for children) are sold separately from tickets for the ballet performance. Book through Ticketek. Although it’s at lunchtime, Black Swan State Theatre Company is hosting a High Tea at 1pm before a matinee performance of Shakespeare’s As You Like It. On Saturday, May 24, take mum to the State Theatre Centre for a glass of sparkling wine and an assortment of gourmet savoury and sweet delights, tea or coffee followed by Shakespeare’s most romantic comedy. The high tea is $48 plus the cost of the theatre ticket. Book through Ticketek. Singer and actor Rhoda Lopez will perform at the Mother’s Day lunch at Friends restaurant on Sunday, May 11. The three-course lunch, including a glass of Mumm champagne for Mum, is $100 per person, including cabaret entertainment from Rhoda. To book, call Friends on 9221 0885. Singer and actor Rhoda Lopez will perform at the Mother’s Day lunch at Rhoda Lopez, lunch and Mumm Jazz, tea and history Indulge in a variety of sweet and savoury treats and a pot of freshly brewed T2 tea at the beautifully restored George hotel on St George’s Terrace, along with a live jazz perform- ance on Sunday, May 11, from 1 to 5pm. To book, call The George on 6161 6662. Group Bookings (min 10) 9383 9318 during office hours (Mon-Fri) 350 Cambridge Street, Wembley Trading Hours: Tuesday-Sunday 11am-9pm, Monday Closed. FREE Wi-fi available at the food court. BYO WELCOME BEER & WINE ONLY WINE & BEER GLASSES PROVIDED FREE PARKING Over 300 bays on site enter via Alexander and or new roundabout at Simper St. CELEBRATE MOTHER’S DAY WITH US AT 2 DRAWS TO WIN David Jones GIFT CARDS Draw 1 Lunchtime (1pm) 1st Prize $500, 2nd $200, 3rd $100 Draw 2 Dinnertime (7pm) 1st Prize $500, 2nd $200, 3rd $100 Plus Fabulous Consolation Prizes - Something for Everyone 25 Consolation Prizes 2 x $10 Meal Vouchers for Both Draws INTERNATIONAL FOOD COURT All prize winners will be notified by mail if not present during prize draws. HOW TO ENTER: Entry forms can be obtained on purchase of your meal or drink. Have it validated where you purchased your meal or drink, complete the form and place your entry in the barrel in the food hall. * Privacy - all data collected is used only for this DRAW and not passed on to a third party. Privacy amendment (private sector) Act 2000. * Centre Management decision is final in the conducting of the draw. Store owners, their employees and immediate families cannot enter. Win Fantastic David Jones Gift Cards for MUM On Sunday 11th May * FoodSafe pending Oishii Japanese Food 9287 1666 ~ Chinese BBQ Cuisine 9287 1388 ~ Mahar Fusion 9387 8811 ~ Charcoal-Doodle-Doo* 0412 781 473 Wembley Dim Sum 9287 1008 ~ Singapore Noodle ‘n’ Rice 9383 9191 ~ Malaysian Hawker 9387 8802 Cheers@Cambridge 9287 2461 ~ Wembley Curry House 9383 7950 ~ Paris Crepes Cafe* 0488 063 757 All stores are members of the foodsafe program, unless denoted by*

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TIMEOUT POSTPage 88 – POST, May 3, 2014 Mother’s Daysunday may 11 Today is a perfect day for animal photographer Alex Cearns. She has two rabbits and two dogs coming into her studio to be photographed. “I love a bit of rabbit energy,” said Alex, who has discovered she has a gift for befriending animals and capturing them with great clarity, honesty and charm. For 14 years Alex was as a police officer specialising in crime analysis and then child abuse cases. “I was always looking at horrendous photos, but one day I looked at one and I felt physically ill,” Alex said. “I knew that I’d reached my limit.” For the sake of her sanity, Alex moved into a safe federal government job were she was always taking photos, until she realised that she was always choosing to photograph animals. “I wasn’t any good at anything other than animals,”Alex laughed. “So I trusted my instincts.” In 2007, she turned to pet photography in her Houndstooth studio. “I do everything in the studio because there I can focus on the animal. I don’t want landscape backgrounds or man-made things to distract. It’s all about the animal. “I love photographing dogs. They just want to make friends and there’s something about my body language and energy that they love.” But her desire to help those in need still burns bright and Alex has become one of Australia’s most passionate champions of rescue animals, now travelling the world to raise awareness of their plight. She has photographed animals for the World Society for the Protection of Animals, Animals Australia, Wildlife Alliance, Bali Animal Welfare Association and RSPCA WA. She regularly works with the Shenton Park Dog Refuge, helped raise money with her photographs of diseased and endangered tasmanian devils for the first wildlife hospital in Tasmania, and has travelled to Cambodian rescue centres, to Borneo for the orang utans and this year will travel to India with Mary Hutton and her Free the Bears organisation. Alex will visit and photograph bears in the horrendous bear bile farms and then in rescue sanctuaries. “Animal abuse sends me from zero to anger in a second,” Alex said. “But when I’m photographing, my camera becomes a bit of a barrier. It separates me and I’m aware that I can’t react. I’m doing a job.” Now recognised as one of Australia’s foremost animal and wildlife photographers, Alex has been invited by global tour company World Expeditions to be their first female wildlife photography tour leader. She will travel with photography enthusiasts to some of the world’s most exciting, off-the- beaten-track animal destinations. SARAH McNEILL Photographer has animal instinct When Alex started to put together a book of her animal photography, she started adding text to the photographs, and realised that she was sounding like her mother! Her charming collection of candid studio shots of dogs, cats, birds, rabbit and even an echidna (“Try to avoid prickly situa- tions”) are paired with words of wisdom that we have all heard or uttered to our children: Don’t answer back … Always eat your greens … Don’t stare, it’s rude … Don’t worry about what other people think ... “It started off as gen- eral quotes, but I kept hearing my mother’s voice,” Alex said. Her publisher, Penguin, decided the book, Mother Knows Best, would make a perfect Mother’s Day gift. From May 4 to 11 Alex will have a pop-up store in Enex100 in the city where she will have limited-edition prints for sale, along with her book. Alex will be in store daily between 11am and 2pm to meet, talk and sign copies of the book. Mother Knows Best Alex Cearns Penguin $20 ■ Mother Knows Best: “If you can’t say something nice, say nothing.” ■ Life lessons from the animal world: “The outside is just window dressing.” Open 7 days 6am Mon - Fri 7am Sat & Sun 75 George St, East Fremantle Ph: 9339 6352 www.georgestbistro.com.au Mother’s Day Lunch From 11.30am $60 set menu Hours: Monday - Friday 10am – 5.30pm Saturday 10am – 2.30pm Phone / Fax (08) 9384 0103 Shop 7/29 Strickland Street, Mt Claremont 6010 Autumn 2014 New Seasons Styles in Store Now Amex, Visa, Mastercard welcome f Lilya / Collette by CD / Chalice / Ecoya / Ella Sanders /Elk / Fate / Fifth Label / Firefly / Holiday / Jorge / Palas / Mavi / Mesop / Mist / Misuzi / Najo / Naudic / Sass / Staple / Tolani / Viktoria and Woods / Vigorella / Wooden Ships / Zed Alliance

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TIMEOUT POST POST, May 3, 2014 – Page 89 Take part in a 4km or 8km run – or walk – around Langley Park from 7 to 11am on Mothering Sunday. Money raised goes to breast cancer research. Families can fill in tribute cards to wear on the day in memory of loved ones or with words of encourage- ment to someone currently undergoing treatment. All participants are in the running for spot prizes around the course. If running and walking are not your thing, you can still join in the fun of the day by volunteering to help out. Online entries close at 10am on Thursday, May 8, or late entries are available on the day from 7am. The Mother’s Day Classic fun run Spend Mother’s Day listening to some of the best jazz at the Perth International Jazz Festival. There are fun, relaxed and free jazz concerts for the whole family to enjoy throughout the day. Begin with Libby Hammer’s boisterous Jazz for Kids at the Perth Cultural Centre Wetlands from 9.30am. The Russell Holmes jazz trio will perform at the Wetlands from 11am. Sultry singer Victoria Newton will be at Forrest Place from 11.30am and virtuoso guitarist Peter Bernstein from the US performs at the Wetlands from 12.30pm. The Mace Francis Orchestra presents a history of jazz from traditional, swing, bebop and Latin to contemporary at Sunday Piazza Live, Northbridge Piazza, on James Street from 12.30pm, or enjoy the upcoming talents of WAAPA Jazz in Forrest Place from 1pm. Brazilian Marcio Mendes from Sao Paulo teams up with rhythmic Brazilian group Saramandaia to perform bossa-nova, samba, forro and maracatu at the Wetlands from 3.30pm. There are also plenty of ticketed concerts featuring internationally renowned jazz artists. For details, go to www. perthinternationaljazzfestival. com.au. Listen to some jazz Curtain fabric samples and fine table linen will be for sale at a Mothers’ Day fair St Paul’s Church in City Beach on Saturday May 10. Morning tea and a sausage sizzle will be served at the church in Brompton Road. Parishioner will also be selling cakes, jams, pickles, books, flowers, plants, jumble and white elephant from 9am to 1pm. Treat your mother to an original artwork for Mother’s Day. Members of the Pastel Society will be selling unframed works at Floreat Forum Shopping Centre next Saturday, May 10, from 8.30am to 5.30pm. Society members meet weekly to paint and share information and tips in an informal atmosphere, producing some great artworks. Because the works in this sale are unframed, art lovers will be able to acquire original pastel paintings – many by award-winning artists – at greatly reduced prices. Give the gift of great hair. Toni and Guy (Subiaco, Cottesloe and Perth) have gift cards available online: www. toniandguy.com.au or from a salon. Give Mum some original artwork Mums love table linen EVOQUE: 106a Cambridge St. West Leederville Gift Vouchers are available But HURRY, this offer is limited to the first 32 bookings! Call EVOQUE on 9388 8426 NOW Do something useful this MOTHER’S DAY This Mother’s Day, make sure you give your wife a REAL gift – the gift of a time-out where she gets to de-stress at EVOQUE SLIMMING & LASH SPA For just $149, book her in at EVOQUE for a Microcurrent Facial: are safe, painless and are a non-invasive cosmetic treatment That’s a total of $249 of value for only $149! IMMING & LASH SPA l f $249 f Our guarantee: If your mum doesn’t leave our salon feeling recharged and relaxed, we’ll refund your money in full! Mother’s Daysunday may 11 OPEN ALL MOTHER’S DAY WEEKEND Situated at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital Just inside Main Entrance PHONE THROUGH ORDERS & DELIVERIES CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED Mother’s Day Flowers Come and choose your beautiful, fresh bunches or gift wrapped plants for your wonderful Mother. Perth Florist Direct TEL: 9381 3593 www.perthfloristdirect.com.au Open Tues-Sat Suite 25 Cambridge Forum 11am till 5pm 350 Cambridge Street Wembley Sun 11am till 3pm ph\fax: 08 9284 0133 Mon & Public Holidays closed info@kenindiacreations.com.au 10% Discount Storewide Ken India Creations Exclusive range of Indian wear: SPECIALS at B O L L Y W O O D P A R T I E S

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■ movietimeTIMEOUT POSTPage 90 – POST, May 3, 2014 REWIND ■ Fading Gigolo (M) ✪ ✪ ✪ Variety says, “John Turturro brings sensitivity and intelligence to a subject that could have gone terribly awry in Fading Gigolo”. But film site The Dissolve reckons it has gone awry: “Perhaps Turturro felt nobody would want to see (or finance) a simple, quiet film about a gallant Italian and a Hasidic widow, minus the high-concept gigolo angle. But in making the story more marketing-friendly, he’s undermined its sweet soul.” ■ 52 Tuesdays (MA15+) ✪ ✪ ✪ ✪½ “This is the feature debut of Adelaide-based documentary- maker Sophie Hyde, and everything about it, from the boldness of its subject-matter, the performances of its non-professional cast to the depth and intimacy of its emotional universe, is extraordinary,” says The Australian. The Hollywood Reporter agrees the Sundance winner is a “sensitively observed drama” that is “distinguished by its structurally adventurous approach and the intimacy of its storytelling”. ■ Transcendence (M) ✪ ✪ ✪ ½ “Transcendence is a dark, lurchingly entertaining pastiche of age-old worries, future-shock jolts, hot-button topics and old-fashioned genre thrills,” according to the NY Times. But Rolling Stone wouldn’t bother: “Remember when paycheck- hungry actors were accused of phoning in a performance? Johnny Depp spins that for millennials in Transcendence by Skpying in his performance.” cinema There is a scene early in Young & Beautiful in which the almost 17-year-old central character Isabelle (Marine Vacth) dispenses with her virginity as if it were a task on her to-do list. Aptly described by the film’s title, she is on a beach holiday with her family and has met a German boy named Felix (Lucas Prisor), whom she dismisses as “too dumb” to invite home for dinner – a fact that doesn’t prevent her from selecting him for the job. It is an interesting, emotionally detached scene, which French writer-director Francois Ozon underscores by disembodying Isabelle, having her watch the perfunctory episode from the side, like a passerby. It is a sense that runs through the film. Not just the sense of voyeurism, overt from the film’s opening scene of Isabelle’s brother (Fantin Ravat) spying on her through binoculars – but also her emotionless, impassive exploration of her sexuality, which develops as she starts meeting older men in hotel rooms around Paris for money. Loosely structured by Ozon into four chapters according to the seasons, it begins during the summer. By winter, Isabelle is slipping 300-euro liaisons between her classes at the Sorbonne, when she has an experience that both alarms her and soon finds her busted. Perhaps the most interesting scenes come courtesy of her shocked, middle-class mother (Geraldine Pailhas, excellent) and stepfather (Frederic Pierrot) after they find out what she’s been up to. It is a fascinating family dynamic, even if it does little to shed any light on Isabelle’s astonishing sangfroid. What Ozon really seems to be exploring is not so much a young woman’s emerging sexuality, like in Abdellatif Kechiche’s mesmerising film, Blue Is the Warmest Colour, but more the idea of testing female sexual power – thematically closer to Lars Von Trier’s recent marathon, Nymphomaniac Part 1 & Part 2. It is an absorbing film and there is an intriguing cameo by Charlotte Rampling (star of Ozon’s similarly voyeuristic 2003 film Swimming Pool) towards the end that provides an unexpected third generation of perspective. But the overall sense is that Ozon is simply chalking Isabelle’s behaviour up to adolescent transgression and a natural form of boundary testing. Beautiful and provocative as it is to watch, it offers frustratingly little in the way of insight. ✪ Average star ratings What the critics are saying… Provocative look at female sexual power Young & Beautiful (M) ✪ ✪ ✪ ✪ ✪ REVIEW: PIER LEACH ■ Young, beautiful and emotionless, Marine Vacth’s Isabelle is disturbingly detached from her sexuality. The men of Anzac Coves were Aussie soldier- entertainers who dodged bullets and bombs to per- form on the battlefronts of Europe in World War I. None had signed on as singers, comedians or musi- cians. These soldiers were on active service, perform- ing for their fellow soldiers while they were on leave. Adopting the traditional costume of British seaside concert parties, they dressed as Pierrots, in baggy white trousers and blouses, topped with pointed hats adorned with pom-poms. Two were female impersonators dressed in drag. Thus attired, they performed sentimental songs and comedy routines for audiences of soldiers in sheds and barns close to the trenches. Entertaining done, they would return to their trenches and guns, and others would take their places in the entertainment line-up. Some were killed between shows. At least three survived the first Gallipoli landing. In February, 1918, the Anzac Cove survivors enter- tained at Buckingham Palace and soon afterwards under- took a tour of British music halls and variety theatres. A moving exhibition titled Anzac Coves is on show at the Museum of Performing Arts at His Majesty’s Theatre. The exhibition of pho- tos, programs and posters and a collection of patri- otic Australian sheet music explores World War I through the social, political and cultural forces swirling around the newly coined word, Anzac, the songs of the time and those who sang them. Entry to the Museum of Performing Arts, down- stairs at His Majesty’s Theatre, is by gold coin donation. The unsung Anzac heroes ■ Anzac Coves: The Pierrot troupe direct from the firing line 1917-1918. Suitable for 14s and over The Rap Guide to Evolution “A total Dar-winner!” New York Post Baba Brinkman’s One day only, Octagon Theatre, UWA Saturday 24 May 7.30pm Under 17s $25 Adults $35 The New York and Edinburgh smash! No online booking charges or call 6488 2440 (noon-4pm weekdays) “50 minutes of flat-out fun” Sydney Herald Sun NEXT: A BRAND NEW MUSICAL FOR 3-9s Pete the Sheep 16 June 6.30pm 17 June 10am & 6.30pm "Shakespeare’s wittiest and most joyful comedy" THE COURIER MAIL William Shakespeare BY ASYOULIKEIT DIRECTOR Roger Hodgman Cast Partner Principal PartnerPrint Media PartnerRadio Partner Associate & Regional Partner BLACK SWAN STATE THEATRE COMPANY BOOK @ TICKETEK.COM.AU OR 1300 795 012 17 May - 01 Jun STATE THEATRE CENTRE OF WA

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■ The indoor living area merges seamlessly with the outdoor entertaining space. Character plus modern living With its jarrah floor- boards, arches, stained glass and towering ceilings, you could be for- given for thinking that this home was meant only for those wanting character. This is not the case. With the help of archi- tect Louise Young, the owners have created a chic extension that includes a kitchen, parents’ retreat and an indoor-outdoor entertainment area. Painstaking effort has gone into making the home as liveable as possible. Cavity sliders, storage rooms and soft-closing drawers are such exam- ples. The home also has a new roof, wiring and plumbing. Outside, built-in speak- ers and wide eaves make an ideal barbecue area, regardless of the season. Quality cabinets and appliances have been used in the kitchen, along with stone and stainless-steel benchtops. The kitchen is part of an open-plan entertainment space that has been tied together under soaring ceilings. The doors between it and the outdoor area can be opened to make a wel- comingentertainmentarea for many guests. A clever design element inthekitchenisabedroom- sized pantry, which has its own desk. Louvres have been installed throughout the extension for ventilation and light while solar pan- els keep the power bill down. The main bedroom is part of the extension and separate from the other bedrooms. It also has a private ensuite, walk-in robe and a study big enough to serve as a nursery. The front of the home, which has been kept in its original glory, has a big bathroom and three bedrooms. The extension can’t be seen from the street, so none of the original char- acter has been lost. Whenwindingdown,you can bask in the serenity of Reserve Street from the front verandah. On a 653sq.m block, the home is just around the corner from Rowe Park. The selling agent is Susan James, of Space Real Estate. – Sarah Ammon A clever design element in the kitchen is a bedroom-sized pantry, which has its own desk ■ Reviews by JULIE BAILEY and BEN DINEEN DICKINSONReal ■ From the street it looks like a typical character home. ■ Character abounds in the original section. 4 2 2 33 Reserve Street CLAREMONT Offers from $2.8 million Space Real Estate estate POST, May 3, 2014 – Page 91 spotlighton CLAREMONT From $490,000 70 First Avenue Fourteen off-the-plan apart- ments are expected to be fin- ished in March next year. AGENT: Marcus Sproule, Mack Hall. $975,000 609/2 Bovell Lane It’s the cheapest two-bed apart- ment in the complex, says the agent. AGENT: Jody Fewster, Acton Cottesloe. Auction May 24, noon 3 Prospect Street The prospects are looking good for this character home on 877sq.m. AGENT: Craig Gaspar, Caporn Young. 32/80 MOORO DRIVE, MT CLAREMONT $679,000 COTTESLOE H O M E O PEN : SAT 3RD M AY 1.00PM - 1.45PM 500 STIRLING HIGHWAY, PEPPERMINT GROVE WWW.ACTON.COM.AU BEVERLEY OCKERBY 0407 223 306 bev.ockerby@acton.com.au EXCLUSIVELY FOR OVER 55’s PRIVATE PEACEFUL PERFECT DOWNSIZE IN STYLE NO STEPS – ALL ON ONE LEVEL INTERNET ID# 2646182 12 1 1 ACTON DALKEITH 81 WARATAH AVENUE, DALKEITH WWW.ACTON.COM.AU 24 QUINTILIAN ST, MOUNT CLAREMONT OFFERS FROM $1.275M PERFECT FOR YOU! On a quiet street that’s close to everything, this fabulous family home is just what you’ve been looking for. Close to excellent schools, train station and handy to shops as well as the beach. It’s perfect for you! VIVIEN YAP 0433 258 818vivien.yap@acton.com.au DALKEITH 4 3 2 INTERNET ID# 2591117 351sqm 12/128 FORREST ST, PEPPERMINT GROVE OFFERS FR $1.350M COTTESLOE H O M E O PEN : SAT 3RD M AY 1.55PM - 2.30PM 500 STIRLING HIGHWAY, PEPPERMINT GROVE WWW.ACTON.COM.AU DEBORAH BRADY 0405 570 903 deborah.brady@acton.com.au NEW PRICE! This light and bright townhouse has been renovated to the highest standards. It exudes chic sophistication and is beautifully finished throughout, with superior contemporary finishes and fittings. 3 2 2 198sqm INTERNET ID# 2572883

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Page 92 – POST, May 3, 2014 Real estate recent sales $950,000 SUBIACO 51 Coolgardie Street This 1903 home, surrounded by a cottage garden, needs some TLC. AGENTS: Niki Peinke and Annie McCarthy, Property Exchange. ■ ■ ■ $2.3 million DALKEITH 128 Waratah Avenue Oysters, champagne and live music entertained guests at the home open. AGENT: Henry Willis, Riverside Real Estate. ■ ■ ■ $3 million PEPPERMINT GROVE 45 Leake Street A family who wanted to be near PLC and the river bought this two-storey home. AGENTS: James Paxton and Tracey Lee, Paxton Hoad. Few Perth homes demonstrate the symbiotic relationship between architecture and nature as well as this one. The main entrance is inspired by Japanese garden styles, exuding a sense of reflective tranquillity from its street corner location. The sound of a trickling water feature greets you at the gate, as well as the sight of neatly trimmed hedges and lush, long- leaved plants. A short walk along a timber deck will take you under the portico, which soars two storeys highandfeaturesafloatingbeam halfway up that frames the gar- den scene. Grandwood Homes built the two-storey house with an array of rare and quirky finishes, from the multi-layered wall tiling at the entrance to the oxidised bark-like material that covers many feature walls. Thelayoutofthehomeismore conventional than its decora- tions, and is well suited to active families. The ground floor is dominated by a flowing open-plan space that contains the kitchen, lounge and dining areas. Itopenstoashelteredalfresco areaandadjoinsawell-equipped home theatre at the rear. The carpeted top floor has a more familial feel to it, iso- lated from the entertaining areas below. Some bedrooms have views of the park across the road, taking advantage of the well-positioned 451sq.m corner block. The selling agent is Adrian Abel, of Abel McGrath. Be greeted by tranquillity 38 Alumni Terrace CHURCHLANDS Low $2 millions Abel McGrath 4 2 2 FAST FACTS Median Churchlands house price: $1,395,000. Properties for sale: 29. ■ Wide eaves give the house a striking appearance that suits the prominent corner-block location. ■ Architecture complements nature in the front garden. PRICE GUIDE $1$1.2 MILLION Total privacy offers this 12.6 acre (5.1ha) bush lotonly2kmsasthecrowsflyfromPrevellyand Gnarabup beaches & golf course. Spacious 3x2 family home, 2 living areas, study, workshop, massive water tank and solar system. For more details or to arrange a private viewing, call 0490 458 085 or margaretriverlifestyle@gmail.com Down South Hideaway For Sale Same great service, different name! Fiona Dempsey p 9381 9766 e fdempsey@smartline.com.au smartline.com.au/shentonpark1 1/243 Onslow Road Shenton Park Australian Credit Licence Number 385325 $1.95 million John Garland P: M: E: www.garlandinternational.com.au Quality lifestyle in a private rural setting – positioned to enjoy extensive valley views. 20 hectares (49 acres) ‘Equus Lodge’, Gidgegannup

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POST, May 3, 2014 – Page 93 Real estate Sour times for the Gherkin London’s iconic Gherkin building is 10 years old this year, but it doesn’t have much to celebrate. The 41-storey building has been put into receivership after its owners defaulted on debts due to currency fluctuations. Officially known as 30 St Mary Axe, the contemporary office tower was built in the heart of London’s financial district for insurer Swiss Re at a cost of $431 million in 2004. Construction was financed with a loan in Swiss francs, but the building is valued in British pounds. The franc has risen sharply against the pound over the life of the building, forcing the owners to default. Receiver Deloitte said the move would not affect the building’s tenants, who include Swiss Re and Sky News. Relax? You’ve got to be kidding Two New York-based architects are trying to redefine architecture by making illogical homes. Shusaku Arakawa and Madeline Gins, who call themselves architect-poets and reversible destiny philosophers, integrate uneven floors with transparent rooms, flamboyant colours and power outlets placed intentionally in hard-to-reach places in their designs. When asked about their work, Mr Arakawa said: “People, particularly old people, shouldn’t relax, sit back and decline. They should be in an environment that stimulates their senses and invigorates their lives.” The pair’s Reversible Destiny Lofts in Tokyo have received visitors from all over the world. WA slow on the auction uptake Selling properties by auction is popular in Melbourne and Sydney, and if Murray Peter had his way, more homes in WA would be sold this way. “It’s tried and proved in the eastern states and all over the world, so why aren’t we utilising this method of selling more frequently?” Mr Peter, of Mack Hall, said. He thinks it’s because there are not enough experienced people to handle both the marketing and auction process. “What most of the bigger companies do is they get an auctioneer in who doesn’t know the property or the process.” It’s a three-stage process: you can put in an offer before the auction, bid on the day or make an offer if the property is passed in. Mr Peter’s listing at 19a Bay Road, Claremont, was passed in last weekend for $1.74 million. He described the 3x2 as a “lock and love”. It’s now on the market for $1.8 million. Bienvenue à Nedlands Calling all Francophiles with a penchant for macarons, desserts and drinks: a French-inspired home open will be held this Saturday, May 3. A flautist will also entertain guests at 66 Bruce Street, Nedlands, from 10.30 to 11.30am. Michelle Kerr, of Abel McGrath, said the home combined French country style with Parisian glamour. The 1930s home has been renovated by the current owners with six bedrooms, three bathrooms, two studies, a home cinema and a Mediterranean-style pool. One of the owners said she loved sitting on the balcony off the main bedroom. “It overlooks the backyard and it’s a perfect place to sit with morning coffee listening to the birds chirping,” she said. “It feels like we are in rural France.” The home will be auctioned on May 24 at 1pm and a $50,000 deposit is required on the fall of the hammer. Enjoy macarons and a joie de vivre at a Nedlands home open this Saturday. The POST’s property writer, JULIE BAILEY, would like to hear your real estate news. Please email julie@postnewspapers.com.au. The Gherkin is a London icon but it can’t pay its bills. Old people shouldn’t relax, sit back and decline, according to the architect of these illogical apartments in Tokyo. This 3x2 in Claremont was passed in for $1.74 million. Know Your AgentReal Estate Wrap … UNDERSTANDING THE MIND OF THE CHINESE BUYER ADVERTISEMENT Abel McGrath principalAdrianAbel is one of a select group of industry leaders from around Australia to be selected to join Real Estate Australia Group’s Customer Strategy Forum in Shanghai at the end of this month. (*see footnote) He is one of only 20 industry leaders and executives from around Australia, and the only one from Western Australia, invited to attend the event. Mr Abel said it was an amazing opportunity to better understand the buying dynamicsoftheChinesemarketandtogetin frontofthecurvewhenitcametonetworking with mainland Chinese buyers. As members of an executive leadership team, the forum aims to position those attendingattheforefrontoftheinternational property market, network with some of Australia’smostinfluentialrealestateagents andgaininsightintothemindoftheChinese property buyer. On the eve of his departure,MrAbel said to put the Chinese market in to context, it was worth noting that in the last 12 months, $5.6 billion of Australian real estate had been sold to Chinese buyers. “This is a major market in Australia and one which has the potential to influence property dynamics in this country to a significant extent,”he said. “Although Chinese investment in property has mainly focused on the more established markets like Sydney,Melbourne and the Gold Coast, it is still effecting the Perth market, although at this stage not to the extent that is being seen on the East Coast.” He said anecdotally he had heard that in particularsuburbsinSydneyandMelbourne, one out of two buyers had been Chinese in origin and there were stories of Chinese buyers completely dominating real estate sales in particular suburbs pushing out local buyers. Hesaidalthoughthiswasnotadesirable outcome for the local market here, and strict foreign investment regulations were tipped to remain in place to prevent that occurring,it would be foolish to ignore such a potentially strong investment market. “Although investment in the Perth market is still significantly smaller at this point in time, I think it’s important to position ourselves so that we are riding the front of the wave rather than being dragged in to shore as it crashes,”he said. Mr Abel said although there was strong competition from the EU, the United States, Canada and other parts of Asia for the Chinese property dollar, the recent establishment of an Australian real estate portal specifically for the Chinese market by realestate.com would open up significant opportunities for local sellers. “The aim of the trip is to network with top levelChineseinvestorsandtobettereducate them about the opportunities available to them in the Perth market,”MrAbel said. “Many of them are far less familiar with Perth because they don’t understand it and theytendtojuststicktothelargercentresof Sydney and Melbourne because that is what they know.” He said many Chinese investors were keen to expatriate funds and were attracted to the Australian market because of its geographical proximity, time zone and because of Australia’s stable political and economic climate. He said although he didn’t expect to see a significant impact on the Perth market in the next two to four years,the trip was about alongtermstrategytobeaheadofthecurve over the next five to ten years. 4 2 2 9 Lochee Street Simon McGrath 0418 918 678 John Hunter 0427 654 352 1 2 24 2 23 Baird Avenue Simon McGrath 0418 918 678 Michelle Kerr 0412 770 743 4 2 Hom e Open Sat 3rd M ay 11:15am - 12:00pm Adrian Abel Principal 0410 564 304 adrian@abelmcgrath.com.au 4 2 224 2 222 4 Adderley Street Simon McGrath 0418 918 678 John Hunter 0427 654 352 Hom e Open Sat 3rd M ay 12:30pm - 1:30pm 3 2 Under instruction from the Public Trustee John has been involved in property for virtually all his life. Growing up in Albany in the Great Southern Region of WA, John’s family was involved in building and developing in the town. John has a passion for real estate and particularly helping people find their next home. In his spare time, he competes in Equestrian Eventing, having recently competed in the Melbourne International and other national and international competitions. John brings across his skills in high performance sport to Abel Mcgrath in being focused, committed and organised. He is more than happy to assist in any way possible to sell your property. JOHN HUNTER Buyers Manager to Simon McGrath 0427 654 352 AUCTION Onsite 24th May 1pm (unless sold prior) AUCTION Onsite 24th May 11am (unless sold prior) Hom e Open Sat 3rd M ay 10:00am - 10:45am AUCTION ONSITE 17th May 1pm (unless sold prior)

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Page 94 – POST, May 3, 2014 Real estate This is a home that could make just about any- body feel important. Oak Park was origi- nally built for a local Congregational Church minister in 1915. Since then it has only been improved upon. While in keeping with the Federation heritage of the home, the extensions feature modern ideas and conveniences. The wrap-around veran- dah is the first thing you notice on arrival. It is big enough to hang five hammocks, if desired. Oak Park has aged gracefully. Its stained windows, ceiling roses, arches, dark jarrahflooringandcoffered ceilings look as charming as they would have 99 years ago. Three of the five bed- rooms have fireplaces and all have built-in or walk-in storage. There is also a study that overlooks the front of the home. Stride from here to the extension, and you will begin to appreciate the 1270sq.m block. JonChallenConstruction has created a welcoming communal space that over- looks the backyard. The view to the elegant grass and pool area can also be enjoyed from the luxurious sunroom. Thesunroomisenclosed by white wooden roofing and shutters and is the perfect place to unwind. The kitchen embodies the home. It continues the hearty vintage theme and includes tasteful mod- ern Miele appliances, a splashback wall and wide Ceasarstone benchtops. There are plenty of useful spaces, including a rumpus room, games room and cellar. The games room is a separate structure with an ensuite that opens to the backyard via trifold doors. In this area there is a quaint pond and water feature, as well as an im- pressive barbecue area. The whole family can lead a life of convenience inthishome,whichisclose totheriver,beaches,parks, schoolsandFremantle,not to mention the shady and quiet street itself. Oak Park’s selling agent is Chris Shellabear, of Shellabears. – Sarah Ammon. Still charming aged 99 21 Irvine Street PEPPERMINT GROVE Offers around $3.5 million Shellabears 5 5 4 The sunroom is the perfect place to unwind ■ The backyard also includes a barbecue area and games room. ■ This stylish kitchen has a handy breakfast bar and storage for cookbooks. “Rainsworth” Swan Valley A stunning period homestead built in 1902, comprising 10.95 acres with direct frontage to the Swan River and with its own jetty. The property has 5 magnificent bedrooms on the second story that all lead out to the large wrap around verandahs. All have stunning views over the gardens and towards the Swan River. There are two formal living areas, a cellar, gymnasium, study and sewing room. The grounds are all reticulated with a licensed bore and are beautifully manicured. There is a magnificent orchard comprising figs, mangoes and many other fruit trees. The previous owner was an avid collector of vehicles and had built an impressive garage of approximately 1020m2 . VIEWING BY APPOINTMENT Contact Carl Lancaster 0448 833 918 paddockproperty@iinet.net.au paddockproperty.com.au For Sale Price on application

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But the council and its mar- keting arm have been strongly criticisedforsponsoringarooftop bar, Oasis, in the carpark of the Pavilion markets in March. Violet Wioletta said none of the nearly 50 businesses in the area – including many bars, and restaurants – that she had ap- proached about the issue, had been asked to take part or be involved. “I asked the council how many businesswereapproachedtopar- takeinthecarparkbar,”shesaid. “The CEO gave me an answer of four out 493 businesses, but he would not give me the names. “They spent $63,000 on the carpark bar, which went to a business which is not a ratepayer of the city.” Visit Subiaco executive direc- tor Annalise Battista has apolo- gised for the way promotional material about the Oasis pop-up bar had been distributed. The POST understands a sig- nificant landowner in Subiaco’s CBD has withdrawn permission for their property to be used for similar pop-up bars as a result of the fallout over the Oasis. Meanwhile, the owner of an establishedrestaurantonRokeby Road wrote to the Subiaco CEO, mayor, councillors, officials and other local businesses pleading for the council to take action and help businesses. The businessman asks who made the decision for the pop- up bar and who was consulted about it, when businesses that had been long-time supporters of Subiaco had not been asked about it or given an opportunity to be involved. “What money was spent pro- moting this? What is the logic to this decision? Why should I not be furious about this decision?” he asked. The businessman said Subiaco was failing to attract people into the area and compared very poorly with Claremont, Beaufort Street and Oxford Street. He appealed for action by the council to revitalise the area and asked what was being done to help businesses now. “Please let’s get some move- ment happening today and draw customers back to Subiaco,” he said. “We all need to contribute and we need to get on with things quickly.” POST, May 3, 2014 – Page 95 Commercial and Industrial Leasing Commercial and Industrial Sales Retail Leasing Property Management Stephen de Courtenay 0413 515 190 Simply matching People with Property GILL VIVIAN 0415 853 926 gill.vivian@acton.com.au COMMERCIAL MOSMAN PARK Carmen Tutor 0418910893 carmen@abelmcgrath.com.au Star Property Management 100% Residential Property Management Rhonda Reid 0409 004 904 9386 2917 rhonda@starpm.com Residential & Commercial Management Is Our Sole Focus GENIENE DONALD 0407 022 266 theleasingco.com.au TO LET TO LET DALKEITH NEDLANDS STEVEN MAILEY FOR ALL YOUR RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE NEEDS "What is worth doing is worth doing well" 9386 8255 0416 191 941 DALKEITH Honestly Working For You Martina Murphy 0403 961 906 martina@meagents.com.au Office 9382 8650 Always going the extra mile for you MICHAEL CHARLESTON For Personal Professional Proven 25 Yrs Sales Success in the Western Suburbs PHONE ME NOW 0417 007 405 SUBI/SHENTON PK/NEDLANDS FREE MARKET APPRAISALS MARINA BERZINS 9381 9111 0419 195 873 www.paxtonhoad.com.au CLAREMONT SUBIACO Classifieds LikethePOST onfacebook Advertise your goods in the Classifieds Subi locked in mother of a row• From page 3 Bloody attack escapes law The department did not clarify if it had spoken with an eyewit- ness but confirmed it had acted on a report. “On Thursday 10 April, the Department of Parks and Wildlife received a report that a woman and her dog had been attacked by an unleashed dog at the Matilda Bay Reserve the previous day, Wednesday 9 April,” a depart- mental spokesperson said. “The department reviewed this information; however no further action was taken at that time be- cause the owner of the dog could not be identified. “If the identity of this person can be confirmed, the department will pursue this matter further. “Parks and Wildlife officers who patrol this area regularly remind dog owners to keep their pets on a lead in accordance with the law.” Roberta said she wanted the man prosecuted and that she was concerned that another at- tack could involve children or be more severe. She is critical of the response she received by parks and wild- life, police and the councils and is to meet Nedlands member Bill Marmion about the issue. • From page 5 Dangerous goods in truck mishap “I’ve got something which fell off the back of a truck.” This sentence makes the heart of a reporter beat faster. It usually means someone has docu- ments they want to provide without saying where they came from. But when Nedlands resident Dave Bowman said it at the POST reception counter last Thursday afternoon, he meant it. Mr Bowman had a tall parcel which had three labels saying the contents were dangerous goods. Another sticker said the contents were a flammable liquid. Another had arrows pointing up, meaning the parcel had to stay up- right. So Mr Bowman was concerned when he heard it fall off a truck as it drove ast on Bedford Street, Nedlands, through the Baird Avenue intersection, towards the Harry Perkins Institute of Medical Research. “He [the driver] eased up at the intersection, then shot across,” Mr Bowman said. “I heard the parcel come out or off the truck and it slide down the road: I was there pronto.” The parcel ended up in the middle of the road. Inside was four litres of xylene substitute. “I think xylene is pretty toxic,” Mr Bowman said. Xylene is a solvent used in labora- tories to make baths with dry ice to cool reaction vessels, and as a solvent to remove synthetic immersion oil from the microscope objective in light microscopy. It is also the active ingredient in ear wax removal products. “It is safe, unless you light up a fire next to it,” a doctor at the intended recipient said. Thepackagewaseventuallydelivered safely. The carrier company, TNT, said it would not comment while an inves- tigation was under way. Gently does it … Dave Bowman with the dangerous goods that fell off a truck in Nedlands. By DAVID COHEN Who’s paying for Buswell’s caprice? The Suzuki owner did not respond to messages from the POST. The Barina is yet to be repaired but the Suzuki has been fixed. In court, magistrate Steven Heath said the most serious of Mr Buswell’s offences were the three failing to stop charges. “They are of obvious concern,” Mr Heath said. “It prevents owners of property being advised and taking appropriate civil action. “It also prevents the police from mak- ing a proper investigation.” Out of court, Department of Premier and Cabinet spokeswoman declined to answer questions. “In the first instance this is a matter for the insurers based upon any claims filed and the particular facts of this matter,” she said. “Once those issues are considered it will be a matter for further considera- tion by the department.” Mr Buswell’s electorate office staff would not answer questions but put out a statement in which Mr Buswell apologised. “to those upon whom I have impacted”. • From page 3 Protest over ‘dem puppies’ A male councillor described the image as “absolutely offen- sive material” and it was taken offline on Tuesday. One female shopkeeper said she was disgusted by the image. “My mother and my sister had breast cancer, this is a disgusting portrayal of women and totally inappropriate for the City to be promoting,” she said. Fieldey, the 31-year-old fe- male artist who painted it, said she was proud of her work and defended it. “The joy of social media is that you never know where your art might appear on the internet,” she said. “I love the fact that Visit Subiaco found this piece of street art interesting and engag- ing enough to want to share it to promote the city. “As a woman and a feminist, I painted this piece to satirise objectification of women. While it’s a pity people found this of- fensive, art by nature and in its purest form is always in the eye of the beholder.” Acting Subiaco CEO Scott Hawkins said: “The original tweet about the image was au- tomatically re-tweeted by Visit Subiaco’s website content man- agement system. The image has since been removed.” • From page 3 Woman mugged for $500 A woman was threatened with a crowbar and had $500 stolen from her at Floreat Forum last Saturday. The 34-year-old Floreat woman had been to the ANZ ATM and was walking back to her car just before 5pm. The man said: “Give me what- everyouhaveandhurryup–don’t play or fool around.” The terrified woman handed over the money in $50 notes. Shewastooscaredtolookatthe man,butthoughtheworeagreyor blue hoodie or jumper. He drove away in a low sports car.

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POST, May 3, 2014 – Page 103 FLOREAT TREE SERVICE 26 Years Exp Palms Shrub’s SMALL JOBS MOST WELCOME PENSIONER RATES FREE Quotes Les 9387 8094 TREELOPPING and STUMP GRINDING Free Quotes / Fully Insured 0449 779 836 Your Complete Tree Service THE UPHOLSTERY WORKSHOP All types, motor vehicles & boating. Specialising in ANTIQUE RECOVER Wide selection of traditional fabrics. 9335 3852 9403 2376 UPHOLSTERY SWANBOURNE WINDOW CLEANING EST. 1976 YOUR LOCAL BUSINESS FOR OVER 30 YRS ★ INCLUDED – SCREENS, SILLS ★ GROUND SHEETS USED ★ POLICE CLEARANCE ★ FREE QUOTES ★ PROMPT SERVICE PETE AND JOSH 0402 433 690 ★WESTERN SUBURBS SPECIALIST★ “When only the best will do” Floor & Wall Tiling Ph Rick: 0402 751 878 • Friendly Professional Service • All Work Guaranteed • Free Quotes • Competitive Rates • Specialising in Diagonal Tiling • NO JOB TOO SMALL MAGDA TREE SERVICES 0418 943 059 Local number 24 hours Able to trim and remove large and difficult trees. FULLY INSURED. 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Page 104 – POST, May 3, 2014 FOUND Ladies watch, Rokeby Road carpark 0412 281 596 GARDEN A backyard blitz. Experienced. Phone Nick 0412 772 238 DOG Obedience Classes: Qualified dog trainer Neri Karazija. Saturday mornings and Wednesday evenings. Ring Naomi or Kathryn on 9384 2644 EARRING Found near Jo Jo\'s restaurant Nedlands 13/4. Ring 0410 866 722 MASSAGE: Amazing Self Healing. Deep relaxation. Alleviates stress /neck/shoulder/back/tension/pain /migraines/anxiety. Zen Shiatsu therapeutic massage. Trained in Japan. 11 years exp. Elspeth 0410 853 441 DOG Grooming appointments available at Dazzle Dogz on Broadway, Nedlands. Ph 9386 2522 LOST & FOUND FURNITURE Restoration and repairs. Experienced in restoration of Antiques. The best job at the best prices. References. Please call Colin: 0410 694 378 MASSAGE, Huna Hawaiian, Swedish Relaxation, Indulge yourself, experience deep relaxation, qualified, n/s, Alanah 0405 755 715 CLEANING Reliable, experienced, Police cleared. 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If you have received term 1 school feedback and wish for greatly improved results for your child, then Lighthouse Tuition can guarantee your child reaches his or her potential. Weekly tutoring by highly experienced teacher and literacy specialist tutor. Pre-Primary is Tuesday 4-5pm. Year 1 is Mondays and Thursdays 4-5pm. $50 per session in small groups. All materials, workbooks, motivational prizes and optional homework are provided. Books essential. Limited vacancies. WWCC and Police Clearance for all staff. Ratio of 1 adult to every 2 children, with individualized programmes. Where children rank in their early years is often where they still rank in high school; so getting tuition earlier rather than later is obviously the best option. With WA schools now implementing The Australian Curriculum, PP children are expected to be writing and reading by the end of their PP year. 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Honest, reliable 9494 1871, 0421 037 752 QUEENSTOWN NZ, central with spectacular views of lake, www.alpenview.co.nz or Karen 9384 4593 DENMARK 3 bed, 2 bath cottage retreat in Scotsdale Valley $200 pn, 0419 934 775 LEARN To social jive in a friendly non threatening environment. No age barrier, no partner required. Classes held every Monday 7.30pm Dalkeith Bowling Club cnr Victoria Ave and Jutland Pde. Ph Connie 0408 958 182 PARIS Beautiful 2 bed apartment. Left bank close to Notre Dame. Visit www.5stjacques.com or call 0418 918 979 CHAFFEURED Sedan service. Airport and Western suburbs. Luggage trailer now available. VISA, Mastercard and EFTPOS. Lic. 3862. Call Barry 0422 376 943 DANCE WITH Over 40 years fashion industry experience, 3 design awards, 1st class honours design we don\'t simply sell clothes, we live and breath the experience. Fusion Clothing consignment boutique. 168 Hampden Road Ph 9386 3936 FASHION COTTESLOE Cottesloe Waters Executive Apartments 1 & 2 bedroom self contained apartments - upper floors ocean views - 100 metres to beach. Phone 9284 2555. View website: www.cottesloewaters.com CENTRAL London Apartment overlooking lovely garden square in South Kensington. Two bedrooms, two bathrooms. 5 minutes to tube, internet phone and mobiles. 9389 8881 or 0414 868 255 CABINET Maker installer to install your flat pack kitchen, furniture, bench top. I will quote for free and provide a friendly and reliable service at a much more affordable price. Philip 0431 073 497 BABYSITTER/ Nanny available. Qualifications, certificates supplied. Ph: 0403 851 379 OVERSEAS HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION COTTESLOE Beachfront apartment avail. One b/r renov. Great views, fully self cont. Rates from $95 pn winter to $150 pn peak. 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Special weekly rates from $700 (winter). Ph 9339 4448 or 0405 670 803 FLOREAT Psychotherapy and Counselling. www.floreatpsychotherapy.com.au Christine Michelle Pitts-Hill PACFA Reg. Provisional/Medibank Provider providing supportive and confidential psychotherapy or counselling for: stress, relationships, parenting, marriage, separation, grief, illness, anxiety, depression, trauma, compulsions, work-related difficulties, relocation challenges, changes in family lifestyle and self esteem. Request an appointment: appt@christinepittshill-psychotherapy.com.au. Location: Evandale House 80 Evandale Street, Floreat (corner with Grovedale Road) "Today is a perfect day for a new beginning." Business Mobile: 0400 763 262 ENTERTAINMENT SING And uncover the beauty of your voice, or play piano using the Simply Music method. Group and individual lessons for all ages and abilties. 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OSHC hours are 2pm to 5:30pm Monday to Friday with children aged 4-15 semi-retired teachers encouraged to apply. LDC hours are 7.5 hour shifts varied Monday to Friday for children aged 0-5 yrs. Traineeships can be organised for passionate people without Certificate 3 qualifications. Please contact Nicole on 9346 3812 o r e m a i l altitudechildcare@health.wa.gov.au for interest in Long Day Care or Clare on 9346 3238 for interest at OSHC hsfachildcare@health.wa.gov.au MATHEMATICS Physics tuition by ex-prof B.Sc (Stat), M.Sc. (Maths) M. Tech (Mech) Ph.D (Maths: Mech). Many coached got medical admission. 0409 375 262 ALTO Sax, Clarinet, Flute, Guitar, Piano, Trombone, Trumpet lessons by qualified experienced teachers. Members of WAMTA, TRBWA, ASMEWA, WWCC no. From 8 years plus. Michael or Mary. Ph 9387 7046 MUSICALAVAILABLE Reliable computer. Support repairs. Upgrades, new systems, software installing, virus removal, onsite work or home. Call Ian, local, 0411 181 573 YOGA Wembley Downs. 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Stephane 0404 255 696 TAI Chi for well being 6 wk course. Commencing Wed 21 June 9am Dalkeith Hall. Call Patricia 9386 9803 pjamieson@nedlands.wa.gov.au CELEBRANTS LOUNGE Beige 4 & 2 seater. Quality Australian made. Great condition. Must sell as moving house. $800 ono. 0408 954 889 2009 Hyundai Getz TB SX 1.6i 3 door Auto. Automatic, 3 door hatch back, excellent condition, non smoking owner, airconditioning and stereo are fully functioning. One previous elderly male owner prior to myself. Full service history, last service March 2014. Rego until November 2014. Warranty until September 2014. Never been in an accident. Low kilometres, 34602kms (average 70,000 - 130,000). Great value at $8,500. For additional enquiries or to check it out, give me a call or text 0410 195 506 TABLE tennis for fun and fitness 9386 9803 EXLEY House 2 Bedford St, Nedlands. Approved and registered with Nedlands Council. Lovely character home, totally renovated, with two bedrooms with French doors leading to verandah overlooking lovely gardens. Two stunning bathrooms, one ensuite and one private. Large guest lounge with private entrance. Extensive breakfast menu included. Close to shops, transport, theatre, restaurants. exleyhse@iinet.net.au 9386 4452 /0417 947 334 FRENCH - Mandarin, Italian, Spanish, German clubs for children (2-5 yrs plus 6-12 yrs). No previous knowledge required. Fun activities, games, craft, songs, etc. Native e x p e r i e n c e d t e a c h e r s . www.lcfclubs.com.au call now: Vanessa 0468 559 598 CAREGIVERS Needed to make a difference in the lives of older people. We are seeking reliable, empathetic and compassionate people to provide non-medical assistance and companionship to seniors in their own homes. We offer flexible day, evening and weekend hours. No qualifications necessary, all training provided through Cert III. Experienced and qualified staff are also welcome. 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POST, May 3, 2014 – Page 105 • From page 11 Shot … Fisheries offices on Wednesday shoot an under-sized shark off South Cottesloe with a powerhead on the end of a long pole after it was decided it could not be saved. The tiger shark had been hooked for about 45 minutes when it was spotted by a Sea Shepherd patrol, who notified the Fisheries boat, then at Mullaloo. Photo: Neil Henderson INSET: The shark sighting app. Ocean depths to the rugby field On a beautiful Anzac Day afternoon, rugby-playing crew from HMS Tireless, a Trafalgar- classBritishnuclearsubmarine, traded the cold, dark depths for a run around Harvey Field in Cottesloe as part of a scratch match against a mixed team of players from Cottesloe Rugby Club. ClubpresidentRossMacDonald said Cottesloe had a proud tradi- tion of hosting members of the armed services over the years and had on many occasions managed to coordinate social matches with visiting ships on Anzac Day. Two years ago, the aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson was in town and Cottesloe hosted men’s and women’s games against the visiting Americans. “Last week we were able to provide some good old Aussie hospitality to the British subma- riners, who had been on their way home after a three-month deployment,” Ross said. “They were redeployed at the last minute to join the sonar search for MH370 alongside HMS Echo, which will be replenishing in Perth soon. The redeployment has added an additional month to Tireless’s time away from the UK. Thevesselisexpectedbackhome later this month or early June. Last week’s match against the Poms ended in a draw, with both teams scoring tries.Rucking in … The game between the HMS Tireless crew and the Cottesloe Rugby Club ended in a draw. One man and a tale of two wills A man charged with fraud over a Wembley man’s $10 million will has failed in the Supreme Court to get control of another man’s will. Shane Kittelty (45), of York, wanted control of the will of Robert Kittelty, who had left everything to charity. Shane Kittelty claimed Robert did not have the mental capacity to make the will two months before he died in 2009. Shane and Tracey Kittelty had both been beneficiaries under an earlier will made by Robert in 1997. They were not included in the new will, in which Robert left every- thing to four charities: Alzheimer’s Australia, Princess Margaret Hospital Foundation, the Blind Association and the Red Cross. Justice Janine Pritchard threw out Shane Kittelty’s claim that he should have control of the will rather than the Public Trustee. Mr Kittelty told the court the Public Trustee had an interest in the will because he was a director of one of the charities. Justice Pritchard said: “That does not mean the action can be described as frivolous or vexatious or an abuse of process.” ShaneKitteltysaidRobertwasunder an administrative order from the State Administrative Tribunal and could not make a valid will. But the judge ruled the order did not mean he did not have mental capacity. In another case, Shane Kittelty was charged by police with fraud over the will of 88-year-old Wembley man John Street, a tool maker, who never married and had no family. He owned three adjoining blocks in Herdsman Parade when he died in 2010 and planned to leave most of his $10 million estate to charity. Mr Kittelty challenged the will. HeappearedinNorthamMagistrate’s Court in March charged with fraud, making a false statutory declaration, and uttering a false record. He was also charged with failing to keep a firearm and ammunition safe. He has not yet entered a plea and is on remand. By LINDA CALLAGHAN Foreign Minister and Curtin MP Julie Bishop was at the heart of a big diplomatic in- cident at UWA on Thursday morning. She showed 80 foreign ambas- sadors and heads of missions around the western suburbs on Thursday at the start of a three-day trip. The diplomats and Ms Bishop were joined by Premier Colin Barnett for a group photo on the steps of the University Club. After media workers took hundreds of photos, the group laughed when told there would be an official photo. MrBarnettwasmobbedbythe MiddleEastblocwhentheSaudi Arabian, Libyan, Egyptian, and Kuwaiti ambassadors gave Mr Barnett their cards. Kuwaiti ambassador Khaled Al-Shaibani asked a press pho- tographer to take a picture with his phone of the group. Ms Bishop took the group to Indiana at Cottesloe after UWA; they were also scheduled to visit resources sites in the Pilbara. Foreign fling for Bishop hour later there was a 4mwhite pointer spotted there,” Mr Evans said. “This app helps spread the mes- sage.” Mr Evans said at first his sons were worriediKoastwouldmeanallthegood surfspotswouldbecomecrowdedwhen users pinned their best locations. “But they now understand its posi- tive features,” he said. iKoast founder Paul Holliday said he was inspired to create the app after an experience where he came across a pair of whales off WA’s coast. “When you witness something ex- traordinary on the coast, you can’t spread the word quick enough,” Mr Holliday said. “However, the same applies to beach safety warnings. We need the commu- nity to remain active and alert.” Mr Holliday said he designed the app himself, having had no experience with the technology. He said he had no intention of charg- ing users for the app. “Iwantedittobesomethingeveryone was able to use,” he said. He said the app would eventually be financed by small business advertising, but for now it was self-funded. App pinpoints shark sightings Julie Bishop and Colin Barnett entertaining visiting diplomats. HAMILTON Homework Centre Ayen Dong Family Fundraiser 2014. New raffle prize draw date 02/06/14 at 4pm to allow more ticket sales WANT To buy Sandalwood logs, butts and roots, 500-1000kg. Delivery to Sydney. Please send sms to 0412 988 527 WANTED Wooden ladder, good condition. 9381 4459 SPECIAL NOTICES RADIOS, Old Valve type plus parts, any condition. Private collector. Ph. Andrew 9319 1703 M A N D O L I N W a n t e d f o r enthusiastic young player. Reasonable condition. Please phone 0402 852 112 ODD Job man. Creative and diligent worker. Basic house and garden maintenance including: weeding, painting, wallpapering, picture hanging and furniture restoration. No job too small to consider. Local to Nedlands. One off to long term. 7 days. Phone Colin 0410 694 378 LAWNMOWING gardening, handyman, odd jobs. Phone 0407 100 075 BRIC A Brac old and vintage furniture signs, military, shed items, metal, outdoor furniture, records, cameras, oil bottles, ect. 0412 736 291 IRONING Professional, reliable, fast, smoke free. Nedlands & surrounds. 0498 954 889 IRONING Pick up del. Quick service, reliable $8 ph. 0413 907 261 IRONING Pick-up afternoon, deliver next day, very good. Cottesloe /adjacent areas $15/hr 0438 968 215 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 IRONING A reliable service. Pickup /del City Beach, Floreat, Wembley, Subiaco. Ph 0410 427 299 WANTED TO BUY IRONING A quality service. Cambridge laundry. 115 Birkdale St, Floreat (near cnr Cambridge St). Open 7.30am - 4.30pm. 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Page 106 – POST, May 3, 2014 Austin Robertson’s sporting Lyon King confused – and so am I Human beings make mis- takes, a fact in daily evidence on our AFL football fields. It is human nature to make mistakes. In a way, it is the thing that defines us. We are used to our football heroes making them – a fumble, a kick off the side of the boot while taking a shot for goal, or a hospital hand-pass to a teammate. It’s a daily dilemma for any player and all in a day’s work. But if you happen to be an umpire, sure, a man who is out therewithafewofhismatesalso with whistles, I have no doubt that he has a tough, complex and sometimes cruel job. Looking through the bead of an AK-47, the Lyon King last week took aim at the umpires and told the world he was con- fused, saying that he no longer knew what was a free kick was, and what wasn’t. It is true that for the first month of the season the umpires had relaxed the chopping of the arms rule. Youcouldalsojumpwilly-nilly into a scramble of testosterone for the ball with immunity. The latitude given for interfering with an opponent before the ball even came within smelling distance was unbelievable. That was before last weekend, and in those four weeks the um- pires were wildly applauded for “letting the game flow”. I think the main reason for all this quick, make-it-snappy football was the AFL’s effort to speed things up, and I suspect that the umpires had been in- structed to do just that. Well,thegameflowedaboutas fast as the sewage pump coming out of Parliament House and I think the time had arrived for them to review the policy. When I am looking at football today (and don’t get me wrong, I love my football) I think that sometimesthegamecanbeparal- leled with an under-nine match, where players look like a pack of rats after a block of gorgonzola cheese. By not paying free kicks and with so many players around the ball, the ball was not coming out of packs and then we get the thing I deplore in our game, the rolling maul. This maul looks worse to me than a ferocious, desperate, jam- packed aisle at DJs at a Boxing Day sale. The Lyon King was spot on with his criticism and had every right to be confused. ButIalsobelievethatofRoss’s criticism, along with the merci- less scragging of Richmond’s Trent Cotchin by Collingwood’s Brent Macaffer, gave the um- pires a chance to give us their home-made recipe for pineap- ple-upside-down cake and turn everything on its head. The umpires have now made everything very clear. Crystal. They paid free kicks for every infringement, including the chopping of the arms in a marking duel, for jumping on players’ backs in scrimmages, and for pulling a player off his line of attack when not even within cooee of the ball. For me it was, I have to con- fess, a “black” Friday, and if I am confused about anything now, it is my thorough bewilder- ment about how the Dockers played. It was as if somehow we were off key all night ... you know, like when the sound and the picture are out of sync at the movies. Somehow what looked like being a healthy and productive season for the Dockers had been seemingly turned into a kind of dead-pool. Freo can’t afford to lose one more game at home, and the team has to be brave enough to pick up some important wins on the road to be assured top four. For the past week I have been off the grog and on a strict diet. But right this minute? Bugger it, I am now going to polish off one of my last four remaining reds. Sometimes you have to just go with the flow As the singing budgie of the 50s, Doris Day, might have sung, “Whatever will be, will be.” Some things are just meant to happen that way. The West Coast Eagles had Carlton beaten last Saturday night, then out of the cosmos came Mighty Mick’s Bluebags, and the WCE faithful could have been forgiven for thinking that Lady Luck had deserted them. Whether it’s a 50m penalty resulting in a treasured Carlton goal in the last quarter (yes, there was one of those at just the wrong time), or two head- high tackles by big Nic Nat that turned two promising forward thrusts into immediate desper- ate defence (yes, that happened as well), or two posters, both within seconds of each other at the death (yes, that too, can you believe it?) and the Eagles fell through a hangman’s trap- door. If you reduce a football match into small, discrete units, you’re left with its moments. The Eagles certainly had theirs. While it was a close contest throughout, I thought the Eagles should have put the Blues away, particularly when they had a four-goal lead at the 12-minute mark of the last quarter. I thought that coach OB (Our Boy) Simpson called it about right in the post-match press conference when he said that his side hadn’t steeled itself. While the WCE faithful will curse the football gods about justice and the Australian way, they will probably also highlight that they had a few players missing. Their Rock of Gibraltar Darren Glass was cooling his heels in the cooler under sus- pension, and football hard man, Beau Waters, whose glowering presence strikes fear into any forward’s heart, is also out, with injury. Also sidelined with injury is Shannon Hurn, whose square jaw and piercing eyes, a little twitchy, like Chuck Norris in footy garb, is, I believe, the con- ductor of the orchestra through the middle and in defence. Just be thankful, Eagles fans, that it wasn’t necessarily skill and will-to-win that broke the camel’s back, but just a tough 50m penalty at the wrong time in the wrong place, two errant, accidental high tackles and a few coats of white paint on a couple of goalposts, that made the difference. Que sera sera! 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