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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
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$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.
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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
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The move by Freshwater Bay Primary
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party.
The building currently used by the CSA
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It is feasible to assume that a new, more
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This would allow the CSA to remain and
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solution.
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“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.”
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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
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was told.
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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.
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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.
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Just20monthsaftera$56
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ernment-owned building
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more renovation work is
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and 2012.
Contractors have until
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seventh floor just last May,
is to be shifted upstairs to
the eighth floor, where Local
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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-
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completely lose a “staff
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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
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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.
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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
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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.
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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.
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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
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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.
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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.
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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
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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.
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new City Beach Development.
Are you interested in learning how to play chess or
GET BACK INTO PLAYING?
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Meet: Tuesdays 1:30pm to 4:30pm
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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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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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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
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• 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.
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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.
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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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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
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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.
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• 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
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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
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lice think he can help them
with their inquiries into a
West Leederville crime.
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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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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
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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.
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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
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Wednesday 14 May
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Tuesday 13 May
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Thursday 15 May
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Friday 16 May
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+61 439 955 725
andrew@housere.com.au
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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
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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
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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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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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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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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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8 BISHOP ROAD
DALKEITH
AUCTION
11am, Saturday 24th May 2014
Home opens: Saturdays 10 – 11am
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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
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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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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.)
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http://www.floowie.com/cs/cti/cambridge-post-352014/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.
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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.
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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
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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
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and Evans 108.
Two hundred diners enjoyed
theeventatRoyalFreshwaterBay
Yacht Club, raising funds for the
Harry Perkins Institute through
The Weekend to End Women’s
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Rotary projects.
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former Eagles, from left, Drew Banfield, Michael Brennan, John Worsfold
and Tony Evans.
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He says a new approach is
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His talk is at 6pm on May 13 at
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‘Oak Park’ Circa 1915 - Timless Style with Modern Elegance
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A handsome blend of Federation Bungalow and Federation Queen Anne Style with the wrap around verandahs this
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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
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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.
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cover
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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”.
Giselle returns to French original
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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
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Chefs whip up
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■ 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-
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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
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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.
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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.
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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
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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
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“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
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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.
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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
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■ From the street it looks like a typical character home.
■ Character abounds in the original section.
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Fourteen off-the-plan apart-
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AGENT: Marcus Sproule,
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$975,000
609/2 Bovell Lane
It’s the cheapest two-bed apart-
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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,
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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.
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massive water tank and solar system.
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Quality lifestyle in a private rural setting –
positioned to enjoy extensive valley views.
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‘Equus Lodge’, Gidgegannup
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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
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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)
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Sat 3rd
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10:00am
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AUCTION
ONSITE 17th May 1pm
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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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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
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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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Reliable, Hardworking, Spotless
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0425 988 338 or 0426 102 688
CAR WASH
CAR WASH & DETAILERS
*REALISTIC PRICES*
We come to you (Home or Office)
7 Days Per Week
0417 984 561
★ ★
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specialist
carpentry
Residential and Commercial
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0410 444 959
Was the cleaner
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completedconsistetlybythesame
personeachandeveryweek?
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Mac Man
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full detail
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a/h 9244 2716
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Established 1981
★ Domestic & Commercial
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CARPET CLINIC
★ Steam extraction voted
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carpet by
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★ Our Reputation and
QualityiswhyweRETAIN
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★ Don’t take a chance
Contact Martin Cook
9383 7977
0418 940 145
Rug Cleaning
PRESSUREVAC PTY LTD
Normal - from $15 per m2
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OTHER SERVICES AVAILABLE
Extra
Open Saturday only
8am - 12 noon
26 Murphy St, O’Connor
0499 774 652
CAR DETAILING CARPENTER
• Extensions & Renovations
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• All Jobs, Big & Small
0423 247 903
CARPET CLEANING
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We bring our own equip and chemical
FULLY INSURED & POLICE CLEARED
Free quote call Galen 0433 145 346
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Carpets,Vinyl Repair,
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Carpet and Lounges
STEAM CLEANED
Ian 0419 448 406
9444 7531
PROFESSIONAL
CARPET
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ALSO
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GARRY 0413 712 704
UP TO
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$
85
SPECIAL
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★ Robes ★ Laundries ★ Vanities
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Call Jason For Free Quote
9302 5209
0417 998 435
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✓ Police Clearance
✓ Virus Removal
✓ Data Recovery
✓ Backup Solutions
✓ Wireless Network
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Century IT
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www.centuryitc.com.au
Call: 6465 4444
0411 357 645
B-ABLE CLEANERS
General office and common
area cleaning, carpet and
window cleaning
Ph: Ben 0408 566 431
CARPET & VINYL
REPAIR
Altitude
Services
OTHER
Phone Celeste
0449 933 243
Computer Help
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MYOB, Troubleshooting,
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Police Clearance
Ph 0411 445 452
CARPENTRY
CREATIONS
◆ Decking
Specialists
◆ Pergolas
◆ Carports
◆ Fencing
◆ Polycarb
Sheeting
◆ Weather
Boarding
◆ Skirting &
Doors
◆ Owner Builder
◆ Garden
Gates
FREE QUOTES
PHTONY 0434 835 036
www.carpentry-creations.com.au
TheSwissChimneySweep
All types of FLUES /
OVENS / POT BELLIES etc
Adrian 0411 848 404
9525 3102
JONATHANTOWERS
FURNITUREMAKER
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est 31 years
CUSTOM
CABINETRY
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Specialising in Painted and Timber
Media Cabinets, Bookcases,
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Full Carcase Robes
I PERSONALLY DESIGN,
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INSTALL ALL ITEMS
ENSURING THE
HIGHEST STANDARDS.
0417 092 134
Visit our website
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Fully insured, local reliable service
Bespoke cabinetry
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Timber flooring
All ASPECTS COVERED
Call Stuart on : 0410 250 383
email:completecarpentry@contractor.net
COMPUTERS
TELEPHONEBroadband, Domains, Networking,
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Licensed Cable/Phone Installer,
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www.smartwire.net.au
Call Brett 0419 234 567
CHIMNEY SWEEP Vacate One Off
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9389 9752 or
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9 3 8 9 9 7 5 2
THE CABINET MAKER
Top quality work
Prices to suit all budgets
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Kitchen, bathroom, built-in robes etc
9332 8596 all hours
City Carpet
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Tile and Grout
Pressure cleaning up to 3000 psi
There are No rules to carpet
cleaning but we have a few:
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• Courtesy and care
We have the know-how with the
best value at an even better
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Contact:
Stewart 0427 085 217
Theresa 0428 940 145
Luke 0439 979 990
Office: 9401 3009
Email:
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Clean Everything
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Move in/out vacate clean
Window clean
From $25 p/h per lady
Ph: 0415 398 352 free quote
Computer Problems
0417 961 440 - 9382 8646
Carpentry &
Maintenance
Solutions
Over 30 years experience.
All aspects of Carpentry and Joinery.
Heritage/Federation/Colonial
restoration and renovation.
Paul Cubitt
0427 676 574 / 9284 6184
STAIGER’S
Carpet & Cleaning
★ Carpet ★ Upholstery
★ Tiles & Grout ★ End of lease cleaning
★ Vinyl & Lino ★ Office cleaning
PH: ELSA OR RAGETH
0410 659 580
Cabinets & Carpentry
New kitchen vanities, built-in-robes,
kitchen and bathroom renovations.
QUALIFIED TRADESMEN: FREE QUOTES
NO JOB TOO SMALL
9344 1884, or
0418 914 284
Aiming for Perfection
BRIGHT CLEANExperienced family team with
many references. Regular,
one off and window clean.
Guaranteed all cleaning jobs.
Free quote from $25/hour
Call 0431 398 255
MARTINS CARPENTRY
& CONSTRUCTION
• All Types of Carpentry &
Building Work Undertaken
• Doors, Floors, Robes
• Pergolas, Gazebos, Decks
• Verandahs & Colonial Work
• Owner Builder Service
30 years exp, contact
EDDY on 0407 827 721 all hours
RepairedorReplaced
We carefully remove the old
ceiling or wall and replace with
exact new replica. Any design. We
manufacture everything ourselves.
We know that it’s the little things that
make the difference, like dust covers
for furniture or timber sheeting to
protect your floors.
We have been doing this for 35
years and our work is guaranteed.
Chris Savage
Decorative Plasterwork
9445 7337
Website: www.chrissavage.com.au
Outdoor Carpentry
20 Years Experience
For Quality Timber
FREE QUOTES
Simon 0423 350 458
• LATEST TRUCK MOUNTED
STEAM CLEANING
• CARPETS, RUGS AND
UPHOLSTERY
• TILE AND GROUT
• OWNER OPERATED
• AVAILABLE 7 DAYS
• FREE CALL
Ph 9383 3510
Mob 0413 833 966
SUBIACO
FURNITURE
FACTORY
Custom-made Furniture
Kitchen, Wall and Vanity Units
Bookcases
9381 6098
Traditional Craftsmanship
7 Forrest Street,
Subiaco WA 6008.
Fax 9388 2089
Proudly Supporting Police in our region
CRYSTALCLEAN• Commercial Cleaning • Offices
• Shops • Medical Centres
• Restaurants • Clubs & Pubs
• Showrooms • Free Quotes
• No Job Too Small
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Mobile: 0402 130 003
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mob: 0411 319 223
CARPENTRY
Because Quality Counts
LORNE EDWARDS
PERGOLAS/ROOFING/
CARPORTS/VERANDAHS
DECKING • TIMBER FLOORS • SKIRTINGS
• ALTERATIONS • GENERAL MAINTENANCE
Ph: 0416 126 048 Anytime
Mosman ComputerTraining
• One-one to suit your needs
• Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Photos,
Emails/Internet/Banking/Share Trading
• Mature aged VERY welcome
Phone Margaret 0412 477 294
It could change your life
APEX CEILINGS
& PARTITIONS
• PULL DOWNS • DECORATIVE
• DRYWALL • REPAIRS
• INSURANCE • SUSPENDED
Police Cleared - Free Quotes
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M 0413 568 580
Fax 9285 2888
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Cleaning
Tile & Grout Cleaning
ACCI Trained & Certified
Contact GRAEME
0418 957 690
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CALL JOHN
0412 229 200
Member WA Timber Flooring Assoc.
CURTAIN FITTER
Tracks Supplied & Fitted
Re Fitted. Bay Windows.
Top Fix. Blinds at trade
prices. Reasonable Rates
25 + Yrs Experience
Ph: Peter 0417 772 230
Focus
FENCING
Specialists in Colorbond
• Repairs • Removals
• Replacements
• Installations
Call Adam
0424 101 026
FLOOR SANDING
• All Electrical Requirements
• Domestic / Commercial
• Underground Supplies
• Landscape Lighting Specialist
• Water Features, Pool & Spa Wiring
• Fire Proof Down-lights / Led
• Ducted R/C Air-conditioning
• Smoke Alarms, Safety Switches
• Power Points, Sw.board Upgrades
• Rewires, Renovations
• Intercoms & Video Doorphones
0417 758 223
westoz@iinet.net.au
EC: 004426
24 Hours - 7 Days
FREE CALL OUTS
Diana Rice Interiors
Beautiful Curtains & Blinds
• Curtains • Sheers
• Swags & Tails • Pelmets
• Romans • Rollers
• Venetians • Verticals
• Timbers • Shutters
Phone:9245 5305 / 0433 337 467
For an obligation free quote
TIMBER FLOORS
Suppliers / Installers of
• New & Used Flooring
• Stagger cuts to additions
• Repairs to existing boards
• White ant damage
• Skirting, Beading, 1
/4 rounds
FOR ADVICE PHONE JOHN
0412 689 643
waimahaka@gmail.com
BUDGET TIMBEREST 1983
F-E-N-C-I-N-G
PINE LAP, CLOSED
PICKET, AND
COLONIAL SPECIALIST
Ph: 9493 0344
0419 905 033
Fax: 9493 0355
Electrical Contractor
All electrical work
Air con split system installer
Safety switches, smoke alarms
Renovations, rewiring
Power points, lights, fans
Maintenance, emergency callout
Grant 0433 749 858
EC008394 L 048187 AU 20388
FLOORING
Aussie
Curtain Call
Claremont
• Curtains • Swags & Tails
• Pelmets • Romans
• Shutters • All Blinds
• Domestic • Commerical
FREE MEASURE & QUOTE
9240 8006 : 0408 569 515
Personalised Service - BEST PRICES
CURTAINS
ALL ELECTRICAL WORK
LIGHTING DESIGN
LIGHT FITTINGS
GARDEN LIGHTING
POWER OUTLETS
HOT WATER UNITS
OVENS
SAFETY SWITCHES
TELEPHONE OUTLETS
Ph 0422 238 213
EC7341
Mintech Electrical
All electrical work –
MAINTENANCE and
BREAKDOWN – Mt Claremont
and surrounding areas
0407 770 910LicNoEC3474
SWANBOURNEWOODYARD
Dry bush jarrah
white gum
mallee roots
0407 088 082
Hardie & Colorbond
Fencing Specialist
Twinside Retaining Walls
Gates & Asbestos Removal
No Job Too Difficult
Experienced Contractor
9387 4401
0417 942 962
rob@allfencingperth.com.au
BRIAN CLARK ELECTRICAL
INSTALLATION (Lic EC007548)
Subiaco based contractor
★ Rewires ★ Safety switches
★ Power points
Call 0403 968 164
FIREWOOD
FENCING
VIKINGCONCRETE
WE COVER ALL ASPECTS OF
CONCRETE SPECIALISING IN
EXPOSED AGGREGATE WITH
20 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE.
Ph Mick on 0400 212 917
ALL ELECTRICAL WORK
A-Z Electrical Service
CALL MICK
9384 7079 – 0412 779 947
24
7
D
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SHOURS
EC4634
JAMES GREENFIELD
DESIGN
Plans for: Council app
0438 834 410
CONCRETE
Liquid Limestone
Honed & Polished
Exposed Concrete
Home Extensions
or any aspects of concrete
John 0418 949 269
www.colourstoneconcrete.com
colourstone
EC 0093309
Use your local Electrician
for all your electrical needs
from industrial, commercial
to residential.
Ph:0417 183 648
Email: mikecorbett@live.com.au
REWIRE SPECIALIST
ALL ELECTRICAL WORK
EMERGENCY SERVICE 24/7
FREE QUOTES
30 YEARS EXPERIENCE
PROMPT RELIABLE SERVICE
Quality Job Guaranteed
chieftainelectrical@hotmail.com
0407 335 333
EC005005
Skilled Electrical
All Electrical Work
POWER POINTS, LIGHTS,
BATHROOM HEATERS,
SECURITY LIGHTS, TEL
ANTENNA, SW. BOARD AND
MAIN UPGRADE, REWIRING,
RENOVATION, SAFETY SWS ETC
0418 956 459 9389 1415
skilledelectrical@hotmail.com
Lic 003542
Offers a complete and professional
design & drafting service specialising
in client consultation, council liaison,
planning submissions and working
drawings for renovations, additions
and new homes
Contact Adrian
0403 900 544
www.codezed.com.au
Claremont
Concrete Works
Driveways, Footpaths, Garages,
Aprons, Kerbs, Limestone Walls
LOCAL - RELIABLE COMPANY
Limestone Finish - All Colours
Ph 0403 978 609
TERRY BROWN
Specialising in all electrical work
Quality workmanship
FREE QUOTES & ADVICE
★ MENTION THIS AD FOR 10%
DISCOUNT. ASK FOR DETAILS
PH: PETER 0418 912 451
A/H: 9302 6644 LIC EC5706
Call your Local
Jim on 131 546
www.jimsfencing.net
FREECALL
1800 18 12 24
24 HR
Pensioner rates
Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.
CITY OF SUBIACO
1800 18 12 24
Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.
HOLLYWOOD
1800 18 12 24
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WEMBLEY
1800 18 12 24
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SHENTON PARK
1800 18 12 24
Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.
CLAREMONT
1800 18 12 24
Lic No 5166
ELECTRIC BLUE
YOUR LOCAL ELECTRICIAN
FOR ALL YOUR ELECTRICAL NEEDS
-
Phil: 0407 997 049
www.electricbluewa.com.au
EC 005680
EXTENSIONS By Design
Extensions design and
drafting specialists
1 and 2 storey additions,
Custom Designed Homes
for a free site visit and assessment
call Chris 0421 348 136
www.extensionsbydesign.com.au
ALL
HRS 0412 955 633
A/H 9385 1443
Lic EC004241
★ ALL ELECTRICAL WORK ★
DRAFTING &
DESIGN
ConcreteDriveways
ABN 28121674900 Est 1973
Crossovers, Floors etc.
All Colours,
Washed Aggregate,
Polished Concrete,
Limestone, Earthworks.
For free quote and advice
Call Mick
0418 941 539
Power
Legends
Electricians
Fast Competitive Quotes
1300 850 670
Nedlands Fencing
Colorbond / Fencing
Insurance Work
Brick / Block Work
Retaining Walls
Asbestos Removal
0433 526 165
YOUR LOCAL MAN
Martin Sladen
ELECTRICAL
Floreat
Tel 0411 123 769
ALL DOMESTIC - ELECTRICAL
WORK LIGHTING, POWER,
UPGRADES, GARDEN LIGHTING
Lic ec 8358
MIKE’SFULLCONCRETEWORK
Extensions, Driveways,
Pathways, Concrete Cancer and
repairs to all concrete Brickpaving,
Limestone Walls and repair to
limestone walls.
Your local tradesman for 20 years
NO JOB TOO SMALL
Ph93857150or0414660051DAY
Vincent Demolition
Concrete cutting & pool
removals
Driveways shed fence &
patios removals
Kitchen & bathroom
stripouts
Site clearing & clean ups
Gary 0415 390 297
www.vincentdemolition.com
CONCRETE
MURPHY’S
ELECTRICAL
9384 1163
129 CLAREMONT CRESCENT,SWANBOURNE
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS & RETAILERS
• ALL ELECTRICAL WORK
• MAINTENANCE AND BREAKDOWN SERVICE
• HOT WATER SYSTEMS & REPAIRS
• OVENS & HOTPLATE REPAIRS
• STOCKIST OF STOKES APPLIANCE PARTS
ELEMENTS, SWITCHES
• APPLIANCE SALES AND REPAIRS
• EXTENSIVE RANGE OF GLOBES ANDTUBES
PH: 9384 9232
MIKE 0417 189 942
EC929
ALL AREAS EC 8293
West Coast
Cabling Solutions
Contact Dave 0419 907 502
Colourbond Hardi
Pinelap Picket
Retaining Walls
“Good Old-Fashioned
Country Service,In The City”
0409 889 679
info@cameronscontracting.com.au
Free quotes at your convenience
Cameron’s
Contracting (WA)
DEMOLITION
• Houses • Yards Cleared
• Outbuildings • Asbestos Removed
• Rubbish Removed
20 years exp
DON’T MISS OUR QUOTE
0409 958 186
MAKE IT WORK
0434 696 645
miwperth.com.au
9381 5802
EMERGENCY SERVICE
24 HOUR – 7 DAYS
★ All electrical work
★ Maintenance & breakdown
specialists
★ All safety switches Lic EC4326
★ Repairs to hot water systems
Everdure-Electra-Rheem-Solahart
★ Stove & oven repairs
★ Computer & Telephone Cabling
RAY STEVE
0412 922 648 0412 924 134
www.cablenet.com.au
DEMOLITION
Help is on the way!
www.FixMyComputer.net.au
Call Brett
0428 362 062
Alan Rudland
Electrical Contractor
Domestic, Commercial
Light Industrial Electrical Work.
Prompt service. No job too small.
Phone 9381 6137
0419 909 326
SEC LIC.
001559 FREECALL
1800 18 12 24
24 HR
Pensioner rates
Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.
CITY OF COTTESLOE
1800 18 12 24
Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.
CITY OF NEDLANDS
1800 18 12 24
Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.
PEPPERMINT GROVE
1800 18 12 24
Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.
SWANBOURNE
1800 18 12 24
Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.
MOSMAN PK
1800 18 12 24
EC 7703
DencoElectricalServices
ENLIGHTENING YOUR DAY
All Electrical Work
Professional&qualityworkmanship
Call Dennis 0450 672 717
ELECTRICIANS
Composite Decking –
The No Maintenance Deck
Nex Gen, Duralife, Trex, Eko Deck
UP TO 20YEAR & MUCH MORE
PERFORMANCE WARRANTY
CallDobsen0433334415
www.compositedeckingperth.com
KROM
FENCING
Factory Direct
Lowest Price in WA
DIY Gates or We Install
Free Measure & Quote
Office 9409 4005
Mobile 0426 954 134
sales@kromfencing.net.au
www.kromfencingwa.com.au
SPECIAL OCCASION
CASUAL WEAR, UNIFORMS
Alterations Welcome
Phone 9384 3001
Shop 13, 12-16 Napoleon St, Cottesloe
Specialising in all
commercial and domestic
electrical installations
and maintenance ...
... servicing all western
suburb areas
m: 0421 699 954
EC8097
A DECK ABOVECustom decks and pergolas.
Outdoor living specialist.
Don 040 116 7232
a-deck-above.com
Wembley Electrics
24 HOURS
• All electrical work
• Rewires
• Safety Switches
• Smoke alarms
Prompt Reliable Services
Phone 9240 40 80
EC 3697
30 OLIVE ST, SUBIACO
08 6365 5603
Walk into our office
Mon-Fri 9-5pm
or call after hours on
0413 136 964
info@itguyswa.com
The IT Guys
Computer Repairs
& Services
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Brickpaving, Painting,
Picture Hanging, Irrigation,
Gates, Fencing, Welding
All General Handyman Jobs
0407 193 606
Garage Doors
SUPPLY, INSTALL AND SERVICE
• Supply and install all types of
garage doors and motors
sectional, roller etc
• Professional repairs on all makes
and models of garage doors and
motors
• Industrial and Domestic no job
too big or too small
• Professional reliable service
24 hrs breakdown service
RANDELL HALL
0413 122 012
ALL GARDEN
MAINTENANCE
Rob 0450 384 711
FULLY BOOKED
Garden Design & Maintenance
Ph David 0438 468 825
GARAGE DOORS
GUTTERS and/or
windows CLEANED
TREE PRUNING
– Serving Western Suburbs for 15 years
– DOWNPIPES CLEARED
– FREE QUOTE
– PENSIONER DISCOUNTS
– PROMPT SERVICE
Phone MARTIN 9336 3129
Mob 0414 011 220
ALL GLASS REPAIRS
• General glazing • Mirrors
• Pet doors • Tabletops
• Frameless showerscreens
• Energy efficient glazing
• Security glazing • Shelves
149 South Terrace,
Fremantle(CNR PRICE ST)
9336 2615
Free Quote
GUTTER
CLEANING• Garden Maintenance
• Residential & Commercial
• Design & Installation
Mike Jones 0417 181 827
Nina Jones 0427 056 785
LEAF IT TO US
Gardening Service
0417 977 910
0403 895 406
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Antiques & Restoration
Richard’s
BetterLawns&Gardens
Domestic and Commercial
Mobile: 0414 080 753
Northern Suburbs. W.A.
WE SPECIALISE IN ALL ASPECTS OF
PROPERTY MAINTENANCE
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FLOREAT GLASS
GLASS REPAIRS
PH: 9383 9334
PENSIONER DISCOUNTS
JIMMY’S GARDEN
CLEAN-UPS
ALL GARDENING
REASONABLE PRICES
FREE QUOTES
Reliable, Hardworking,
Regular Maintenance
Forget the rest, try the best!
“Award Winning Gardener”
0409 294 324
CONOR
I CLEAN UP
MESSY GARDENS
FAST & CHEAP
10 years experience
0449 592 544
The NEDLANDS handyman
(and surrounding suburbs)
All those jobs your husband won’t
or can’t do. Picture hanging,
blinds, mirrors, gates, flyscreens,
cupboard/drawer repair, broken
sash cords replaced.
Police Clearance
BERT 0403 917 935
Antique Warehouse
Antiques and Collectables for Sale
with Shipments Arriving Every 3 Months
Furniture Restoration Service
French Polishing &
Replacement Desk Leathers
Over 30 years experience
Rear Warehouse
Unit 5, 166 Railway Parade
West Leederville
Tel: 1300 750 733
www.antiquewarehouseperth.com.au
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ROSE SPECIALIST,
EXPERT GARDEN DESIGN
& MAINTENANCE
“30 yrs management of Melville Nurseries”
ALL RUBBISH REMOVED.
www.rosengardenperth.com
Rob Melville
0419 964 819
MELVILLE’S MichaelTheGutterMan
M: 0417 399 487
AH/FAX: 9389 9527
Glass Repair
9240 4422 All Hours
188 Balcatta Road, Balcatta
(opposite Bunnings)
GLASS and MIRROR
CUT TO SIZE
WHILE YOU WAIT
GMA 95-12-005F
BALCATTA
GLASS
GARDEN
MAINTENANCE
Bryce Ph: 0400 722 831
brycegmag@gmail.com
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PROPERTY MAINTENANCE
• Pre-sale Home Detailing
• Rental Property Services
• General Repairs
• Handyman for Home or Office
• All Timber Joinery
• Insured and Police Cleared
Call STEVE 9242 8923
Mob 0407 788 272
Freshwater Glass
Glass repairs,
shower screens, doors
and windows, pet doors
www.freshwaterglass.com.au
Ph 0418 944 590
Call now for …
Call Brad on 04EVERGROW
(0438 374 769)
Email: info@evergrow.com.au
GARDENSCAPES
Furniture
Restoration & Repairs
Traditional French Polishing
38 Years Experience
‘Specialising in all types of
painted finishes’
0410 884 344
info@daysfurniture.com.au
www.daysfurniture.com.au
GLASS
FURNITURE
RESTORATION
Garden MaintenanceHave your garden maintained
by a professonal
Ring Tony on 0413 765 452
Cornerstone
Gutters & roofing
FREE QUOTES
0402 432 437
SPECIALISING IN ALL YOUR
ROOF PLUMBING NEEDS!
www.cornerstonegutters.com
Garden Angel
ROSEPRUNING
$5 per bush sprayed, fertilised
Marcia & Peter 9279 5591
or email marciah@iinet.net.au
Backyards cleared, tree lopping,
Brickwork, pavers cleaned and sealed.
General repairs and maintenance
Heavy work done, reasonable
and reliable.
PHONE DAVID (Jock’s Retired)
9448 8486
LANDSCAPES 2000
25 yrs experience in
Landscaping & Garden
Maintenance. Specialising in
hedging & topiaries
PH GEORGE
0408 851 901
Fully Booked
HANDYMANA&T MetalWorksCustom made Steel gates and
fencing incl Automatic Gates
Any design avail - see our work at
www.atmetalworks.com.au
Adam - 9402 2331 / 0419 138 262
GATES• clean-ups
• garden makeovers
• landscaping
• limestone walls
• reticulation
The locals who arrive on time and
do the job properly
Roger Hill 0419 921 122
APOLLO
GUTTERS
Repair or replace your
gutters and downpipes.
Call Roy on 0466 111 842
royvwil@gmail.com
REPAIRS & REWIRE
WOOD & ALU. SCREENS
AND DOORS
NEW SCREENS & DOORS
BARRIER SCREENS
WHEEL REPAIRS
9384 4566
MOB 0412 770 881 STEVE 0477 222 115
JAN RAGENOVICH
Garden Makeovers
Select & Deliver Plants
I’m talented, friendly 30 years
experience in your area and can
solve your plant selection probems.
Phone now – nothing free but
great work.
Horticultural Cert.
0416 029 992 9381 5371
janragenovich@bigpond.com
FLYSCREENS
ANGUS’S GARDENING
• Gardening • Clean-ups
• Mulching • Fertilising
• Rubbish Removal
• Fully Insured. Phone Angus
0437 712 039
or Rosie 08 9381 5454
D.M. & J.M. RhodesRoof Tile Maintenance
Gutters & Downpipes renewed,
repaired and cleaned.
All roofing repairs tiles and tin.
Gutter guard, soakwells and
whirlybirds installed
Ph Denis 9304 1321
0418 898 893
LITTER SACK
Garden Refuse
Bags
Regular Service
for Business &
Home Collections
Ph:Clif Hill 9307 3906
GARDEN BAGS
Specialised Outdoor Services
Gutter / Downpipe Clean
Free Roof Report
All Maintenance
08 9433 1077
www.sos-services.com.au
Pensioner Discount / Insured
Gutters &
Downpipes
BRIAN WARD
Free Quotes
9341 7631
Fleur
Gardening
www.fleurgardening.net.au
Phone Megan:
0417 981 341
THE
CLAREMONT
GARDENER
• REGULAR GARDEN MAIN-
TENANCE AND CLEANUPS.
• ROSES AND COTTAGE
GARDENS A SPECIALITY
• ALL AREAS
FOR PROMPT AND
PROFESSIONAL SERVICE
Phone MATTHEW
Matthew: 0414 710 110
LAWNMOWING and
GARDENING
Call Peter on 0439 930 966
email: wanaqa@bigpond.net.au
Gutter Cleaning
Downpipes flushed, roofs cleaned
of debris from $99.00
Also high pressure cleaning
Jack 0412 986 151
9387 4442
BOSCH
FLOORSANDING
Sanding / coating and
Timber repairs
Full restoration services
AFTA member
All work guaranteed
“FREE QUOTES”
Call Jeff 0419 908 837
HUNT’S GARDEN SERVICES
• All Garden Work.
• Regular Maintenance.
Reliable & Meticulous
Ph Colin on
0414 959 309
Reliable, hard working,
fully-trained gardeners
1800 24 74 84
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weeding women
for life
Gutters & Downpipes
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• Professional & Reliable
• Colorbond, Zincalume &
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• No job too big or too small
FREE QUOTES
Job done right ... first Time!
Call Shannon
0413 243 006
info@smittysgutters.com
Affordable Vacuum Gutter Cleaning
Professional. Reliable.
Comprehensive insurance cover.
Fully roof-safety trained.
For an obligation-free quote call
1300 654 253 or 0457 077 536
or book online at
www.guttervac.com.au
Cambridge
Gardening
Services
Call
0421 997 585
MORETHANAMOWGARDENING SERVICES
ALL ASPECTS OF GARDEN WORK
0413 016 555
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Dave Bromley
0412 187 585
GUTTER CLEANING
Angus 0403 758 242
ALL LANDSCAPE AND
GARDEN SERVICES
Professional Garden
Maintenance Plans
Reticulation : Serviced
Repairs and Installation
Servicing the POST area since 1983.
Ph Mark Scrine. C. Hort
0417 093 578
9203 9985
www.landscaperenewal.com.au
Prompt Gutters
The Guttering Specialist
• Gutters &
Downpipes
• Colorbond or
Zincalume
• Fully Insured
• All work
guaranteed
ADAM CLARKE
0433 210 028
Email: promptgutters@gmail.com
GREAT
GARDENS
for a free quote call
Jess 0432 358 082
from
$25
per hr
O’Brien
Flooring
EXPERT FLOOR SANDER
Call Jimmy 0420 235 709
www.obrienflooring.com.au
REPLACE your
gutters NOW
Have your gutters, flashings and box
gutters installed correctly.
Many roofs flood because of incorrect fitting.
Ph VLASI now for a free inspection & quote.
Over 20 years experience.
0419 927 224, 9245 2034
NO MESS VACUUM
CLEANING FOR
GUTTERS AND
DOWNPIPES.
Mob: 0410 420 797
Freecall 1800 641 411
guttergobbler@bigpond.com
Gardening
and Landscaping
“Transform your tired old garden into an oasis of
beauty” Specialises in complete garden
transformation to suit all budgets.All aspects of
Landscaping Design & Construction.Residential
& Commercial.• Garden maintenance
• Lawn installing and repairing • Specialised in
pool renovation • Limestone and brick work
• Retaining walls • Colorbond fencing • Supplying
trees, plants, soils, mulch, manure ...• Irrigation
plan & installation • Property maintenance • High
pressure & Gutter cleaning • Free quotation &
advice • Guaranteed job quality
Call 0421 895 463 and 0432 999 400
GUTTERING
NEDLANDS
GARDEN SERVICE
“THE PERFECTIONISTS”
* For Excellence in Garden Care
* Plant Selection & Planting
* Hort/Weed Control Spraying
* Expert Pruning and Espalier
* Professional advice
Specialising
DALKEITH TO MOSMANS
Phone Tony direct on:
0419 905 053
GUTTER CLEANING
& WINDOW CLEANING
SPECIALIST
• SAME DAY SERVICE
• SUPPLY & INSTAL
GUTTERGUARD
• DISCOUNT FOR SENIORS
Call Kevin Ph: Hme 9381 2080
Mob 0419 907 986
Ring Joseph or Dino
for a Free Quote
onYour Flooring Needs.
Sanding, Sealing & Repairs
to allTimber Floors
toYour Satisfaction.
Ph: 9389 8903
0411 724 099
QUALITY
FLOOR SANDING
NIGELS GARDEN
MAINTENANCE
For complete care of your
garden with reliable service.
Regular or casual. Call Nigel
9337 3781
FULLY BOOKED
junglejim’sgardens
0419 947 612
• Clean-ups • Make-overs
• Landscaping
• Regular Maintenance
RIVERVIEW GLASS PTY LTD
Glass repairs
General glazing
All showerscreens
Mirrors
Splashbacks
Pool fencing
0418 914 084
jeff@riverviewglass.com.au
GLASS GUTTER
CLEANING
FLOOR SANDING GARDENING GARDENING GARDENING GARDENING
MUIR’S
Indigo Painting
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Green Tree
Water wise planting
Natives
Garden-redesign
Friendly & Reliable Service
PHONE DAVID 0414 682 351
- Lawnmowing - Edging
Brett Campbell (Proprietor)
Mobile 0418 921 418
email: brettcam60@hotmail.com
Locksmiths
Guaranteed Same
Day Service – 20 years exp
KEVIN SHEEHAN
• Master Locksmith
• Security Consultant
“Glad to be of Service”
0412 153 846
7 DAYS PER WEEK
www.sheehanlocksmith.com.au
Pol Lic SG 15935
ABN 22337056071
ALL LANDSCAPE AND
GARDEN SERVICES
Professional Garden
Maintenance Plans
Reticulation : Serviced
Repairs and Installation
Servicing the POST area since 1983.
Ph Mark Scrine. C. Hort
0417 093 578
9203 9985
www.landscaperenewal.com.au
LOCKSMITH
Specialising in all Property
services
AFTER HOURS EMERGENCY
SERVICE
Phone: 0447 807 276
enquiries@rhumblineprojects.com
FEATURE &
RETAINING WALLS
0477 833 794 Jordan
1300 206 213
All hard and soft landscaping, reliable
project management many years
experience, plant selection your long
term maintenance my goal. If you
want good old fashion service try me.
9381 5371 0416 029 992
janragenovich@bigpond.com
JAN RAGENOVICH
Landscapes Hort Cert
SPECIALISING IN WATER
WISE SOLUTIONS
0424 133 950 or
0401 372 277 today
www.lukeslandscaping.com.au
Call David Baird
0403 254 149
9228 4769 a/h
For detail & care
GUTTER CLEANING
ROOF MAINTENANCE
PAINTING
GARDENING
ODD JOBS
LABOUR HIRE
CLEANING
FOR THOSE
DIFFICULT JOBS
Subiaco
Painting Service
Small Jobs welcome!!!
Commercial / Residential
Ph/Fax 9382 3278
Mobile 0438 755 877
RegNo3468
Office 9387 2339
Mobile 0418 941 571
Fax 9387 8581
ALL AREAS - 24 HOURS
• General Maintenance
• Emergency Repairs • Blockages
• Hot Water Systems
and All Gas Services
PL6669
GL7760
FREE QUOTES
Mat 0409 930 924
• Lawn Mowing
•Verti Mowing
• Fertilising
• Fully Insured
BUDGET
LIMESTONE
ALL ASPECTS
INCLUDING BOBCAT WORK
SMALL AND LARGE JOBS
CALL 0417 922 078
HOT WATER
SYSTEM
CALAUTTI
Handyman Service
For household repairs eg house and
fence painting, small tiling or
brickpaving areas, gardening, house
cleaning, cleaning gutters etc.
Call Charlie on 0401 019 975
Atlas Lawn Services
Est 1985
COMMERCIAL & DOMESTIC
Steve
0411 223 637
David
0411 223 644
Good old fashioned,
friendly and
professional
service
All aspects of landscaping
from maintenance to
limestone retaining walls
Small team to create
beautiful gardens at the
right price
Free Quotes
Call Mike Kuba
0413 015 808
James’ Limestone
Restoration
• Limestone RESTORATION
• Limestone REPOINTING
• Limestone TINTING
• Limestone CAPPING
• Rising DAMP
• Brick REPLACEMENT
• Brick TINTING
• Brick MORTAR REPAIRS
• Tuckpointing
Call James for your free quote
0400 219 056
Enviroblast
High pressure cleaning of
• paved areas
• driveways
• pool areas
• tennis courts
Vacuum Recovery means NO MESS
Call Geoff for a FREE QUOTE
0415 860 884
Robert’s
Maintenance Service
Residential & Commercial
Plastering - Gardening - Pictures
- Whiteboards - Paving -
Roofing - Tiling - Make goods
0447 400 414
www.ibislandscapes.com.au
9383 2915
0412 946 476
29 Walter St
Claremont Est 1982
MOW IT & MORE...
Lawn Mowing Serving ...
Mosman Park
and surrounding areas...
TREVOR 0412 784 094
BEN 0431 328 196
Wembley & Surrounding areas
HIGH PRESSURE
CLEANING
LANDSCAPING
Painters Registration No. 5890
RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL
PAINTERS & DECORATORS
SPECIALISING IN
RESTORATION OF PERIOD
HOMES
COMMERCIAL & RETAIL
MOBILE 0432 322 026
F: 9444 7863
BAGOT ROAD, SUBIACO
CARING FOR SUBIACO’S HERITAGE
www.precisepainting.net.au
PENKLIS
LAWNMOWING
SERVICE
Lawnmowing
Wembley and surrounding areas
0412 888 114
PLEASE SMS
Landscape
Design/Construction
all aspects.
Horticulturalist with
20 + years exp
Award winning landscapes
Phone Paul Roche
9314 1640 : 0418 913 640
www.sheoaks.net.au
A Helping Hand in
the Western Suburbs
for Reliable,Trustworthy &
Friendly Home Maintenance &
Gardening Services
Call Glenn on
0481 335 589
LAWN MOWING
JASON Cabinet Maker
0403 657 011
KITCHENRESCUE
DON McNALLY
20 years experience
INTERIOR & EXTERIOR
ROOMS FROM $250
REPAINTING
SPECIALIST
HIGH QUALITY LOW COST!
Mob 0417 182 051
Reg.
3476
LoveYour Home
Quality Maintenance
Services
ODD JOBS MY SPECIALITY
• Painting
• Doors and locks
• Paving
• Repair reticulation
• Gutter cleaning
• Kitchen cupboards
• Storage solutions
• Built in wardrobes
Qualified tradesmen in the building
industry for over 25 years.
I only provide quality maintenance
services ... on time and without fuss.
CALL FRANK FOR A
FREE QUOTE!
0418 919 312
• Police cleared • Reg Business • Fully Insured
EDDIE’S LAWN
AERATION
We also vertimow and
top dress
Weed Control and
Pre-emergents
For a free onsite
inspection and advice
to optimise your lawn
Call Eddie 0425 551 233
9381 6996
Innovative landscape design,
construction and maintenance.
Expert in native and waterwise
gardens. Highly qualified team
of professionals with 25+ years
experience.
Matt Siomos, B.Sc (Botany),
horticulturalist, 0408 384 542
Teik Oh, B.Sc (Environmental Sc.),
0415 170 135
LAWN CAREWhite Knight Repairs
& Home Maintenance
Are you looking for:
• Repairs and Carpentry
• Decking, Pergolas and Gazebos
• Home maintenance jobs - Interior
& Exterior
• Painting, Plastering & Crown
moulding
Quality work - with attention to detail
Call Scott on 9386 6138
or 0417 461 087
Create quality custom kitchens,
Solid Tops, Wardrobes,
Built-in-cabinets, Entertainment
“Visit our showrom,free quote”
9302 2650
gallerykitchens.com.au
KEYSTONE
STONEMASON
Qualified English Craftsman
20 Years Experience
Free Quotes & Consulting Advice
All Work Fully Guaranteed & Insured
• FEATURE & RETAINING WALLS
• FIREPLACES • HOUSES
• GARDEN WALLS • RESTORATION
• BOBCAT FOR METRE BLOCKS
Ph 0419 792 739 / 9244 3995 ah
http://www.delkey.com.au/
THE FIXER
HOME & GARDEN
MAINTENANCE & REPAIRS
ALL ODD JOBS
• Pressure Cleaning • Garden Cleanups
• Lawns Laid • Retic • Paving Repairs
• Painting - Pergolas, Fences • Gates,
Fences & Decking Repairs
• Gutter Cleaning • Soakwells Installed
• Inside Work • Driveways Painted
Mob: 0416 932 432
davidfixer@iinet.net.au
FLOREAT & ALL
WESTERN SUBURBS
Painter - Decorators
30 years experience
Old fashioned workmanship,
HIGH QUALITY FINISH
References - prompt services. Free
quotes. All work guaranteed. No job
too big or small. Reg. painter.
9206 4504
CALL MICK 0434 835 728
or GAVIN 0415 385 501
Reg.No.3511
Kitchen Make-Over
Supply and Installation all
types of kitchen cabinets
Ph 04 333 23 509
Roberts Limestone
Building Co.
TIM ROBERTS
35 YEARS EXPERIENCE
Phone/Fax: 9245 2550
Mobile: 0418 299 524
FULLY BOOKED
JOLIMONT LAUNDROBAR
Sheila’s Washing, Ironing
and Alterations
2/24 CARDIGAN TCE
(near Hay, Jersey lights)
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
7am-8.30pm
Bag Wash, Soap Machine
and Drycleaning
9387 8641
RELIABLE HANDYMAN
Days, Evenings, Weekends
Anything Home & Garden
Gen Maintenance & Repairs
Assembling-Installing-Cleanups
Indoors & Outdoors
Philip 0497 79 62 81
Police Cleared, Reasonable rates
JOHN’S HOME
MAINTENANCE
For all your home maintenance and
timber decking call John for fast and
reliable services
0421 809 872
PAINTING SPECIAL
For all your internal/external
painting requirements.
For your highest quality job at a
very special price, phone
★ CLIVE 9383 3412 ★
0447 433 412
Reg. No. 4280
LAUNDROBAR LIMESTONE
JONATHAN’S
PROPERTY SERVICES
0481 374 143
$30
per
hour
• Complete kitchen and wet
area renovations
• Alterations for
dishwashers/ovens etc
• Installation of flatpack
kitchens and quality
kitchens made in Germany
• Decking
German craftsman, 25 years experience
9245 3303
0400 424 357
EUROMART
KITCHENS
DAGLISH Handyman
Service Pty Ltd
ACN 128 571 282
BUSINESSES/COMMERCIAL ONLY
SPECIALISING FOR REAL
ESTATE/PROPERTY MANAGERS
Servicing Western Suburbs since 1994
• Small job specialist • Fully insured
• No fix / No charge
OVER 25 YEARS EXPERIENCE
☎ 0419 915 280
daglishhandyman@bigpond.com
PAINTING
A.J. BROWNING
Reg. No. 4989
PAINTING
PAPER HANGING
All work guaranteed
REG’D PAINTER
Ring 9381 1782or 9388 1237
Gradient Landscapes
‘Working with you to create perfection’
Paving
Concreting
Reticulation
Retaining Walls
Garden Preparation
Maintenance
Decks and Pergolas
All aspects of landscaping
Free quotes
Call Leon on 0417 049 923
J.B. Leadlights
Repairs Restorations
Windows, Doors & Cabinets
New Commissions
JOHN BURROWS
9284 5638
0419 966 945
KITCHENS
PAINTING
LEADLIGHT
Design & Construction of
your outdoor living area
Damian 0403 126 970
Mow d Lawn
Garden Services
Andy
04 900 405 20
FREMANTLE
LOCK SERVICE
Stirling Hwy, North Fremantle
0409 086 497
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ExistingFoliage.Reticulationupgrades
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letsdoitlandscaping.com.au
email + ideas on web site
Ph Andrew0418915881
Rejuvenate your
Tired Garden
for Xmas
Your home is your castle ...
keep it that way!
Call us for fast, clean, professional:
• Carpentry
• Painting
• Installation
• Pergolas
• Decking
• Gates
• Timber fences
• All home maintenance
Call Simon 0419 925 452
Cambridge
Handyman
0419 925 452
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Kerri Eggleston
kerri@interiorskee.com.au
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0417 758 224
MORETHANAMOW
LAWNMOWING SERVICE
Quick, Reliable, Professional
Free Quotes - Call Darren today
041 301 6555
A BETTER
HANDYMAN SERVICE
SKILFUL SOLUTIONS • ALL JOBS
• House Detailing • Garden Clean-Ups
• Paving • Carpentry • Locks
• Painting • Gutter Cleaning
DAVID
9383 9394/0408 866 787
YOUR WESTERN
SUBURBS LOCKSMITH
Home Office Car
7 Day Service
Ph: 6350 8500
www.lockstock.com.au
Reticulation Installation
and Maintenance
New Paving and
Existing Paving Repairs
Limestone Walls
and Retaining Walls
Artificial Lawn
and Turf Installation
New Plants and Garden Beds
Design Services
Water Features
Kurt Forsyth
0439 966 495
gondwanalandscaping@bigpond.com
EST 81
4 Vaucluse Ave
Claremont
Specialists
in all large and small
landscaping projects
• Bobcat work • Paving
• Lawns • Planting
• Retic • Lighting
• Limestone walls
Phone Peter Harper
0412 917 818 • 9384 9224
ALLSTARS
PROPERTY SERVICES
Our quality services will put
a smile on your face
NATIONAL POLICE CHECKED,
HONEST AND RELIABLE
If you require
a helping hand
around your
home, office or
building then
give us a call today. No job too
large or small. We can:
doors and floors
pictures
reticulation
furniture
cleaning and repair
For a free quote Phone
9448 8784 or
1300 848 884
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DESIGN
LANDSCAPING LANDSCAPING LAWN MOWING LOCKSMITH
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Ph: 0418 850 750
Jeff Bond
Reg# 4004
Attention To Detail
Makes All The
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FULLY BOOKED
CONTINUITY, STYLE AND
QUALITY ARE ASPECTS YOU GET
WITH OUR FINISHED PROJECT.
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Tiling / Paving Service
0402 929 732
PAVING
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0418 926 705
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PLUMBING
PATIO - PERGOLA - REPAIRS
Build New or Repair
Plans Drawn & Submitted
Patios Enclosed
Finished with Deck or Pave
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KEN 0408 212 161
Lic No 5166
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BLOCKED DRAINS
TOTAL PLUMBING
AND MAINTENANCE
Dennis 1300 593 800
PATIOS
REDHOUSE
PAINTING
OVER 25 YEARS EXPERIENCE
PRIVATE RESIDENTIAL
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LEAK DETECTION
Fast Efficient Service
Residential and Commercial
Contact LEAKY PETE
0415 114 172
9286 2450
ELLISPLASTERING
ALL AREAS
Free quotes will happily
take on little jobs
0416 121 932
40 Years Experience
ParamountPlumbers
Swiss Quality Workmanship
Daniel 0412 904 769
Lic No PL 5456 GL 2676
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mrwallpaper.com.auAll types of paper and
wall-coverings expertly applied.
STRIPPING SERVICE
Ph Stuart 0450 959 808
Reg No 7105
PL 6618 GF 6270
PLUMBERS AND
GASFITTERS
HOT WATER
Repair or Replace
GAS HEATING
INSTALLATIONS
SOAKWELLS &
STORMWATER
BLOCKED DRAINS
GENERAL PLUMBING
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www.plumbest.com.au
1300 137 604
P.S. PLASTERING LtdOver 35 years experience in all
aspects of plastering, internal and
external. Renovations, restoration,
rendering, plastering. Perth & metro
area, set plaster, texture coating,
cement rendering, patching and
repair work.
Covering, Gyprock, Free quotes.
Very reasonable rates.
Call Paul on
0420 397 783
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PAINTING&
DECORATING
FREE QUOTES 7 DAYS
Your satisfaction is
our guarantee
Call JAY: 0410 413 327
capitalpaintingdecorating@yahoo.com.au
REG7089
BURST PIPES
Electronically Located
Blocked Drains Cleared
HWS Serviced / Replaced
General Plumbing
Call CRAIG
0419 922 657
Lic. 6039 Gas No. 4700
Interior Exterior
Affordable Free Quote
ALL AREAS
reg: 7520
Call Emar 0413 691 125
adarnaco@yahoo.com.au
Paul Stratton
30 years experience
Painter & Decorator
0451 478 078
Reg7824
XCEL Plastering
RENDERING & PLASTERING
SPECIALISTS
25 Years Experience
Fully Certified and Insured
Ph Shay 0402 748 564
www.xcelplasteringperth.com.au
SaariQuality
Painting&Decorating
European Craftsman
Very Reasonable
Rates
Reijo 0411 610 246
Reg: 6952
We do –
Hot Water
Burst Pipes
Blockages
Tapware and Toilets
All General Plumbing
Pensioner Discount Available
Ph 9409 9659
NO CALL OUT FEE
PAINTING &
DECORATING
ZAMBEZI
PLUMBING & GAS
P/L 6956 G/F 010950
• Blocked Drains
• All Plumbing Repairs
• Gas Servicing Installation
• Hot Water
• Emergency Repairs
PENSIONERS DISCOUNT
Call Steve Thomas
0408 917 109
Ph 9361 7665
Zambeziplumbing.com.au
24 HR SERVICE
Wall Plastering &
Ceiling Repairs
Including all aspects of solid wall
plastering and plaster boarding.
More than fifteen years experience.
Call Travis 0468 789 879
FREECALL
1800 18 12 24
24 HR
Pensioner rates
Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.
CITY OF SUBIACO
1800 18 12 24
Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.
HOLLYWOOD
1800 18 12 24
Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.
WEMBLEY
1800 18 12 24
Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.
SHENTON PARK
PLUMBING
1800 18 12 24
Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.
CLAREMONT
1800 18 12 24
Lic No 5166
1ST CHOICE
The Quality Painting
Services
Call Mariusz 0410 437 457
www.tqpainting.com.au
Renovations, Internal
and Ext Sand Render
ALSO SMALL JOBS –
PATCHING AND REPAIRS
22 yrs Westn Sub Exp.
Ph: Jorge 0400 748 076
or 9386 3953
PL 7699
GF 016768
24/7
NO CALL OUT FEE
All plumbing maintenance
Locally run business
Kyle 0419 001 216
Chad 0401 582 344
Interior / Exterior
PAINTING
ALL SMALL JOBS
Free Quotes
Residential and Commercial
Phone Joe 0408 094 444
Deanway Gas &
Plumbing
• Burst pipes
• Hot water systems
• Gas installations &
repairs
• Bathroom renovations
• Solar hot water units
Phone Simon
all hours 0419 034 816
Pl 6329 GF007853
WHEN ORGANISING
YOUR NEXT
PAINTING PROJECT,
please consider
COASTAL COLOURS
as your preferred painting
contractor.
With the highest level of
commnunication and
professional service,
I will complete the work in
agreed time frame and terms,
My goal is your happiness,
your peace of mind and your
referral.
Phone
WARREN
on
0400 440 272
Reg No. 6791
NO CALL OUT FEE
H.W.S. Gas/Solar
Blocked Drains
Toilets & Pans
Cistern Repairs + New
Water Leaks
Water Filters
Local Plumber
9335 1552
24/7
BATHROOM
MAKEOVERS
PL1735GAS532
Perth Painting
Services
Commercial / Residential
Interior / Exterior
High quality & Low cost
Free quote 0431 200 866
reg8091
PL 8445 GF 005836
All Gas and Plumbing
Servicing and Installation
Domestic and Commercial
Based in Mt Claremont
Call Steve 0419 049 771
www.smartgap.com.au
RENOVATION SPECIALIST
All internal and external finishes
No Job Too Small
Over 20 years Experience
CALL TONY FOR
FREE QUOTE & ADVICE
0415 951 865
9300 5382
Skilled Plumbing &
Gas Services (local)
Burst pipes • Blocked drains
Installation • Repairs
Renovations
Pensioners Discount
9384 0877 9388 6299
PL 5580 Gas 4784
PLASTERER AVAILABLE
Small renovations.
patching, exteriors.
MIKE KELLEY
9204 4108
0408 908 683
PAINTER/DECORATOR
ALL WORK FULLY
GUARANTED BY REG
TRADESMAN
EST 20 YRS
For free quote and friendly
service, ring now
We will beat any written genuine quote
0411 425 672
Reg No. 5610
PLASTERING
Painters & Decorators
Beehre
9386 1234
FREECALL
1800 18 12 24
24 HR
Pensioner rates
Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.
CITY OF COTTESLOE
1800 18 12 24
Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.
CITY OF NEDLANDS
1800 18 12 24
Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.
PEPPERMINT GROVE
1800 18 12 24
Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.
SWANBOURNE
1800 18 12 24
Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.
MOSMAN PK
1800 18 12 24
Lic No 5166
0418 590 221 9444 9914
PL6992 GF010954
www.pbrplumbing.com.au
PLUMBING
Your local Plumbing & Gas Specialist
PL 6899 GF 007802
PROMPT RELIABLE SERVICE
DOMESTIC & COMMERCIAL
New installations
& maintenance
Bathroom & Laundry
renovations
Hot Water Systems
Rainwater Tanks
Grey water systems
Water Filters
Block Drains & Burst Pipes
Office & Domestic refits
Toilet Pans & Leaking Taps
WE OFFER A 5%
SENIORS DISCOUNT
Jon Howes 0433 824 613
YOUR LOCAL LICENSED PLUMBERS
7am - 11pm 7 DAYS EMERGENCY
Electronic Burst Pipe Detection
Power Drain Cleaning, Blockages
ALLTYPES OF PLUMBING WORK
Pensioners Discount, Free Quotes
AMP PLUMBING & GAS
GAS Installation & Repair
Freecall 1800 102 888
9389 8989 0419 950 430
9284 0202 9384 1030
9383 4088 9385 9982
Lic. PL5041 SEC. Lic. 4263
Mobile 0404 739 991
Phone Jack for a
free,no obligation
quote
ALL WORK
GUARANTEED
THOMPSONS
PEST CONTROL
• Termite Inspections • Ants
• Spiders • Cockroaches
• Weed control • Silver Fish
• General Pest Control
$145 external. Free Quotes.
Phone Peter TODAY
Mob: 0433 288 164
JORDANS
Plumbing and Gas
BLOCKED DRAINS CLEARED
AND REPAIRED
HOT WATER REPLACEMENT
AND SERVICING
TOILETS, TAPS INSTALLED AND REPAIRED
SENIORS DISCOUNT
ANDREW JORDAN
FLOREAT & SURROUNDING AREAS
MOB 0414 408 521
GF 010071 PL 6562
GOREY
PLUMBING
SERVICES
PL 615
Gas Lic 0407 381 727
Maintenance Specialist
Roof Repairs
Licensed Gas Fitter
Us 2 u plumbing
• Bathroom/kitchen renovations
• Gas fitting
• All plumbing maintenance
• Hot water service installation
• Drains/sewer
• Same day emergency call-out
• No call out fee
• Free quotes and tailored advice
• Domestic & commercial plumbing
• No job too small or too big
Every job completed to a standard of
excellence your home/business deserves
For plumbing perfection call Shane
today on 0419 644 344
PL6544 GF010442
COTTESLOE
PEST CONTROLFamily Business Providing Local
Services Since 1958
9384 7870
0430 844 743
ANNUAL & PRE-PURCHASE
TERMITE & TIMBER
PEST INSPECTIONS
TO AUSTRALIAN STANDARD
• Spot Termite Treatment •
• Rats • Spiders • Ants •
MOBILE CREDIT/EFTPOS FACILITIES
Fully Insured - Health Lic No 43
Office 9387 2339
Mobile 0418 941 571
Fax 9387 8581
ALL AREAS - 24 HOURS
• General Maintenance
• Emergency Repairs • Blockages
• Hot Water Systems
and All Gas Services
PL6669
GL7760
How to Get Your Painting
Completed Right The
FirstTime … Guaranteed.
By employing the services
of CityGroup Painting &
Decorating you are
guaranteed only the highest
standards of professional
service & communication.
Your work will be completed
by the owners of the
business and full-time team
members. We do not sub-
contract your work under
any circumstances.
You pay only once you
are satisfied the work is
proceeding to your
satisfaction.
Chris Tom
0411 889 322 0418 914 041
ALL HOURS 9324 4226
www.citygrouppainting.com.au
Reg. No. 5298
NO CALL-OUT
CHARGE
All plumbing repairs
• Leaks • Blockages
• Hot water units
LOCAL TRADESMAN
Direct 0418 904 332
PBL941
Fully Booked
ENVIRO-CARE PEST
SERVICES
MIKE STOKES
Lic. 2216 (B.Sc)
9454 7711
0411 229 312
EFFECTIVE AND SAFE
ALL DOMESTIC PESTS
TERMITE INSPECTIONS
& REPORTS
FREECALL
1800 18 12 24
24 HR
Pensioner rates
Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.
CITY BEACH
1800 18 12 24
Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.
FLOREAT
MAINTENANCE
1800 18 12 24
Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.
CHURCHLANDS
PLUMBING
1800 18 12 24
Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.
WOODLANDS
PLUMBING
1800 18 12 24
Lic No 5166
STEWART FRANK
PLUMBING
Prompt, reliable service
• Blocked Drains
• Burst Pipes
• Leaking Taps
• Hot Water systems
• Cisterns
• Toilet Pans
• General Plumbing
Mobile 0419 953 531
PL5094 GL 006462
A PLUS PAINTING
& SERVICES
• Residential
• Commercial
• Interior
• Exterior
IMMEDIATE START
Free Quotes
Call Fred
Mob: 0413 235 163
Phone: 9206 5331
Fax: 9206 5337
Reg # 6263
BEST RATES
• Renovations • Hot water systems
• New homes • Gas
• Tap maintenance & repairs
• Blockages • Sewer conversions
• 24/7 service • Subdivisions
• Senior discount
PL 7895 GS 015347
www.plumbway.com.au
Call Michael 0401 759 556
PAINTING PAINTING PEST CONTROL PLUMBING PLUMBING PLUMBING PLUMBING
MUIR’S
Indigo Painting
Robert’sRenovations &
Handyman Service
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Wallpaper Installations.
mrwallpaper.com.auAll types of paper and
wall-coverings expertly applied.
STRIPPING SERVICE
Ph Stuart 0450 959 808
Reg No 7105
Interior Exterior
Affordable Free Quote
ALL AREAS
reg: 7520
Call Emar 0413 691 125
adarnaco@yahoo.com.au
Paul Stratton
30 years experience
Painter & Decorator
0451 478 078
Reg7824
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• Household
• Shed
Geoff 0414 694 656
Ph: 9284 9144
Mob: 04388 74788
PETERHANSON’S
IRRIGATION
Pond And Aquarium Cleaning
Ongoing Maintenance
Pond Building And Restoring Of
Older Ponds
Pond Resealing Or Relining
Live Plants And Fish
Fish Health and Disease
Installation Of All Aqua Products
Package Deals Available
Eftpos Available
Ph David 0433 324 347
www.getwetponds.com.au
Moving Maids WA
Our team of all-female
professional packing team is
here to make your move as
stress free as possible.
Contact us today to discuss
your moving requirements.
Ph: 08 9245 5820
Mob: 0400 015 365
email: info@movingmaidswa.com.au
web: www.movingmaidswa.com.au
2m • 3m • 4m • 6m • 8m
0434 441 277
PH GEOFF
7 DAYS
OBLIGATION FREE
Watercorp Accredited
• BORES • SYSTEMS
Repairs Pumps Electrics
0429 863 211 Henry
RETICULATION
FOR OVER 20 YEARS
POOL & SPA SERVICE
CHEMICALS/REPAIRS
FREECALL 1800 835 444
Prompt & Professional
or visit our shop at
257 STIRLING HWY
CLAREMONT
CLAREMONT
POOL
SERVICE
POND
MAINTENANCE
Overhauls and Regular upkeep
- Pumps and Filtration.
INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE
Supplier of Fish, Water Lillies
and other pond plants.
Ph Gavin 0414 836 129
A/H 9418 3942
P & L Transport
OPERATING 7 DAYS A WEEK
Locally owned and operated
• House and Office Removals
• Pensioner Discounts
• Packing Materials Available
• Fully Insured
Ask for Peter on
9309 2961 or
0419 836 484
ROOF
IMPROVEMENTS
• Gutters & Downpipes
• Ridgecapping Repairs
• Whirly Birds
• Roof Coatings
• All Roof Repairs/Leaks
• FREE QUOTES
☎ Graham
0432 119 526
FLINT ROOFING
Re-roofing,
New Roofing
Gutters
Downpipes
Leaky Roof Repairs
Ridges Repointed
Soakwells Installed
Roof Vents
0408 944 891
9386 3667
PONDS SWIMMING POOL
SERVICE
Prompt Roofing
The Roofing Specialist
• Re-roofing & repairs
• Gutters & Downpipes
• Colorbond or Zincalume
• Fully Insured
• All work guaranteed
FREE QUOTE ADAM CLARKE
0433 210 028
WHITEHURST
SURVEYS
Licensed Surveyor
Repegs, Subdivisions, Strata Titles
0409 492 963
lukewhitehurst2003@yahoo.com.au
www.whitehurstsurveys.com.au
EXPRESS REMOVALS
FOR A GOOD RATE AND
SERVICE LOOK NO FURTHER
7 days - 2 men, big truck
Experienced - Reliable - Careful
Packing Materials Available
Pensioner Discount
FULLY INSURED
0439 900 381
SURVEYING
LOCAL ROOFING
Ridge Capping Fixed the Proper Way
2 YEAR WRITTEN WARRANTY
• Special sealant for box gutters
• Tile Replacement
• Emergency work • Gutters
• Speciality Gutters/Downpipes
• Valleys & Flashings Replaced
• Soakwells • Tin Reroofs
• Seniors Rates
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
LOCAL SINCE 1986
0419 385 971 or
9385 9719
All aspects of non-structural
commercial fit-out and renovation.
Hospitality / Medical / Dental /
Retail / Office / Partitioning / Glass
to design specifications
and references
CALL SIMON ANYTIME
0413 158 201
www.wallsandceilings.com.au
J.Munro
Plumbing & Gas Fitting
Nocalloutfeepensionerdiscounts
Call Jack
0418 949 472
Shift It Removals
• Affordable • Reliable
• Storage• Home or Office
• Owner Operated • Packing
Call 0405 383 451
FOR ANY INFORMATION
Swan River
Roofing
Ron: 0403 842 218
* Western Suburbs
* Competitive Rates
(Including Tip Fees)
* Commercial & Domestic
* Prompt Delivery
Ph PETER PLAISTED
9389 8744
Mobile
0413 747 777
Specialists in Commercial &
Residential Shade Sails
ServicingtheWesternSuburbssince1996
www.shadesolutions.com.au
patrick@shadesolutions.com.au
0418 958 607 Patrick
RUBBISH
DISPOSAL
Riley Construction
0418 920 676
ROOF & WALL
DOCTOR
READ THIS
If your re-roof is more than $20,000 (inc
GST) your re-roofing Company must be a
Registered Building Company. This
means Licenced with The Builders
Registration Board.
Otherwise the work is ILLEGAL
WE REMOVE and DISPOSE OF:
✔ OLD TILE ✔ IRON ✔ ASBESTOS
WE SUPPLY and INSTALL
✔ Colorbond, Zincalume
✔ Skylights, Whirly Birds
✔ Insulation, Gutters
✔ Tile Roof Restoration
9430 6553
16 Essex Street, Fremantle
www.roofandwalldoc.com.au
WorkSafe Asbestos Demolition Lic
Builders Registration Number 13172
NO-FUSS, AFFORDABLE
REMOVALS SERVICE FOR
THE WESTERN SUBURBS
WITH FOUR TRUCKS ON THE
GO, WE’RE ALWAYS READY
TO ACCOMMODATE YOU.
93854405,0411109918
ROOFING
CARLPERRINBUILDING
Reg.No 10107
Phone/Fax: 9386 3268
Mobile: 0412 472 527
Helping to preserve the older home
PL: 8693 GF: 017130
CALL DEAN
Tel: 0458 112 102
Email: info@apgwa.com
Re-Roofing
Old Tile, Asbestos, Iron
Roofing, replaced with new
Colorbond or Zincalume
Roof Restoration
Cement and
Clay Tile Restoration,
Ridge Cap Repairs,
Guttering and Downpipes
1300 137 663 or 9209 3980
www.advancedroofs.com
Licensed Asbestos Removal
Specilist.
FREE Quotes
10 Year Guarantee
• High UV protection
• Extensive colour range
• Fully installed or DIY
• Custom designed
• Shade blinds also available
P: Michael: 0408 335 461
E: michael@coastalsails.com.au
www.coastalsails.com.au
Domestic & Business Reticulation
Fitting & Repairs
Diploma of Irrigation / Valve location
TURF LAYING & LAWN MAINTENANCE
Steve 0420 410 133
“Our work is Meticulous..But our price is Ridiculous”
AAA
PRIDE REMOVALS
★ Home & Office Removals
★ Good Rates
★ Pensioner Discounts
★ Hydraulic Tall Lifts
FULLY INSURED
9448 2883
or 0400 117 713
SHADE SAILS
RENOVATIONS
Josh 0402 297 787 Specialised Outdoor Services
All Roof Replacement
and Maintenance
08 9433 1077
www.sos-services.com.au
Pensioner Discount / Insured
Builders Licence # 13954
Maintenance,
Repairs & Installation
over 30 years experience
Affordable rates & personal service
Discount for seniors.
Peter 0417 096 691
EMERGENCY CALL OUT
24 HRS 7 DAYS A WEEK
DANNY’S
PLUMBING & GAS
0499 630 220
www.cleverplumbing.com
0408 947 570
All Roofcare
ALL FURNITURE
CARRIED
0416 226 434
Sml,Med&Lge
FullyEnclosedVans
competitiverates
PensionerDiscount
MIKE MURPHY
FURNITURE REMOVALS
(Est Since 1970’s)
9371 0865 Fax 9473 0600
Commercial&Residential
(Houses,Units,Flats&Offices)
SameDayService
7DaysPerWeek
ALLAREAS
REMOVALS IRRIGATION SERVICES
ALL PUMP &
RETICULATION
REPAIRS
12 YEARS EXPERIENCE
COMMERCIAL & DOMESTIC
SENIORS RATES
Ph: RYAN EGAN
0408 007 850
For All Your
Secretarial Needs
from Student to
Executive
- Resumes - CV’s
- Audio Typing
- Word Processing/Mail Outs
- Bookkeeping
- Powerpoint Presentations
- Business Reports
- Photocopy/Binding/Scanning
9380 8333
“We create the professional
edge that everyone wants”
FREE QUOTES - PENSIONER DISCOUNT
Call Richard today on
0432 941 148
SECRETARIAL
ROOF PLUMBINGJ. SUTTON
Plumbing & Gass Services
24 Hour Service
Ph: 0419 993 192
www.jsuttonplumbing.com.au
WESPECIALISEINTHEPROJECT
MANAGEMENTOFAll
NON-STRUCTURALRENOVATIONS
FREE QUOTES*
9284 0165
info@tlc-perth.com www.tlc-perth.com
RENOVATIONS
RON’S
REFRIGERATION
25 Years Experience
Personal Service
Guaranteed Repairs
ph 9375 3216
0407 199 046
Pensioners
Discount Lic No AU 7200
Roof Carpentry Team
Specialising in Architectural
Designed Homes. 15 yrs exp.
Phone JEFF 0418 912 874
REFRIGERATION
• Irrigation Systems & Bores
• Pump Repairs & Retic
maintenance
• Landscaping & Lawn
• D.I.Y. Retail
• Personal Attention Gets
Quality Results
• Free Quotes
9386 3183
1/2 Loch Street, Nedlands
ROOF CARPENTRY
DE-CLUTTER
Let me sort out your clutter.
Professional home and wardrobe
de-cluttering & styling.
$30/hour
Call HANNAH 0431 562 111
WESTERN
SUBURBS
BUILDING & GARDEN
SUPPLIES
WE DELIVER
232 STUBBS TCE,
SHENTON PARK
(Opp Lemnos Hosp)
OPEN 6 DAYS
PH: 9381 5455
SAND SUPPLIES
RoofQuest
All metal roof sheeting, gutters
and downpipes, maintenance
work no job too small.
Australian Colorbond
Blue Scope Steel materials.
Please phone
0429 062 952 Mark
BROOKWELL
IRRIGATION
• Repairs on Pumps
& Reticulation
• Irrigation Systems
• Commercial & Domestic
• Valve Locating & Wire Tracking
0414 475 527
MAINTENANCE
SPECIALISTS
RUBBISH REMOVAL
• Yards • Houses
• Outbuildings - Cleaned
out or demolished
• Specialist in
deceased estates
CALL YOUR LOCAL MAN
Free Quotes 0409 958 186$55 / hour
0417 944 925
WANGARA SHOWROOM
OPEN MONDAY - FRIDAY
9409 2597
info@glassboundaries.com.au
www.glassboundaries.com.au
McSkips
Bin Hire Service
• Quick • Cheap • Reliable
Dan McManus
9402 0223, 0402 430 314
info@mcskips.com.au
Best Rates
in Perth
Only $110/hr
for 2 men
0451 173 774
1800 2 SMOOTH
contact@thesmoothmovers.com.au
Bores & Fully Installed
Reticulation Systems
Commercial & Domestic
Pump & Reticulation Repairs
Ph: 9382 3688
PTY. LTD
ROOFING&BUILDING
MAINTENANCE
HIA
MEMBER
ONE CALL WE DO IT ALL
FREEQUOTES–
PENSIONERDISCOUNTS
Specialising in R/E –
Building Reports.
Internal Roof & Ceiling Repairs.
Sagging Roofs – Box Gutters.
Tile and Metal Roof
Replacement and Repairs
Office - 9450 2272
All Hours - 0412 490 868
CREDIT CARDS
ALL WORK TO AUST STANDARD
R.B.M.
Since
1986
D Wynne Roofing
All Roofing Services
• Re-roofing
• Roof/leak repairs
•Tile Replacement
• Ridge Cap Repairs
• Roof & Gutter Cleaning
★ Free Quotes ★
No JobToo Small
Call Dave 0410 493 127
9401 1820
PLUMBING POOL
FENCING
REMOVALS RETICULATION ROOFING ROOFING RUBBISH
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vehicles & boating.
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traditional fabrics.
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UPHOLSTERY
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• Friendly Professional Service
• All Work Guaranteed
• Free Quotes • Competitive Rates
• Specialising in Diagonal Tiling
• NO JOB TOO SMALL
MAGDA
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0418 943 059
Local number 24 hours
Able to trim and remove
large and difficult trees.
FULLY INSURED. FREE QUOTES
WINDOW
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TV REPAIRS & TUNE-INS
Call Out Service ‘till 9pm
6 Mths Warranty
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True Blue Electronics
1300 854 191 0402 406 736
• Tree Removal • Palm Removal
• Pruning or Removal • Hedging & Shaping
• Power Line Clearance
FULLY INSURED - FREE QUOTES
Aaron: 0410 521 734
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Floor and Wall
Ceramic and Porcelain
New House and Renovations
email: jeff.tilling@yahoo.com.au
0422 095 481
Call Andy 0401 767 655
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Pruning & Removals
Powerline Clearance
Mulching / Cleanup
Seniors Discounts
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• New Antenna
Installs
• Extra Points
• Repairs
• Home Theatre set
up & Installation
“Improving TV
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my business”
Richard Kaiser
Antenna Specialist
15 Years Exp.
ARE YOU HAVING
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9341 4402 9388 8512
0417 917 116
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9382 4752
Rear Laneway, 25 Heytesbury Rd
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Treelopping
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ANNOYING STUMPS REMOVED
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9433 4156 0407 473 626
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25 Years Experience
SpecialistinMainFloorsand
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Porcelain,Ceramic&Stone
Tel Nick 0410 668 219
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EXTRA POINTS
TELEPHONE POINTS
All Work Fully Guaranteed
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Ph ROD 0412 848 827
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Skillful tree pruners
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Powerline clearance
Storm damage callout
All palm work
Stump grinding
Full insurance cover
Free quotes & advice
M: 0411 351 251
★ TUNE INS ★
★ INSTALLATIONS ★
TV– DVD – VCR – AUDIO
Digital Set Top Boxes
Entertainment Centres
Pre-Packed
Furniture Assembled
LINDSAY
0414 738 888
TILING SERVICES
WALL/FLOOR
BATHROOM RENOVATIONS
REPAIRS/RE-GROUTING
CALL JEFF 0421 251 794
TV INSTALLATIONS
Contemporary Tiling
Regrouting leaking shower,
swimming pools, repair chipped tiles,
marble stone travertine, porcelain
Reg tiler - Police clearance
Alex 0412 597 261
If you have trees, you need
the Arbor Centre.
Take advantage of WA’s
foremost company for truly
qualified advice and
professional service.
★ FORMATIVE AND
PRACTICAL PRUNING
★ SAFE TREE REMOVALS
★ PEST MANAGEMENT
★ ROOT ZONE
MANAGEMENT
★ CONSULTANCY
★ FULLY INSURED
FREE WRITTEN QUOTES
PH: 9359 9300
ABM Brick Restoration
0408 860 555
for a free quote
SWANBOURNE
TREE
SERVICE
Free Quotes
Great Service
0423 655 222
Uwe’s European
Appliance Repairs
Dishwashers
Wash Machines
Microwave
Coffee Machines
Range Hoods
Induction Hotplates
High-end brands
Miele, Bosch,
Siemens, Neff,
Gaggenau, AEG
EXPERIENCE MONEY
CAN’T BUY
Ph: 6201 1387
www.uwerepairs.com.au
TREE SERVICES
Perth’s Premiere
Tree Service
Our professional service includes:
Phone: (08) 9309 6852
Mobile: 0431 159 207
INTERIOR EXTERIORTILING• ALL SMALL JOBS
• BATHROOM RENOVATIONS
• KITCHENS, WALLS AND
FLOORS
Ph Joe 0408 094 444
MAINLINE
TUCKPOINTING
Building Conservation, Heritage
Restoration Tuckpointing,
Stonework, Brickwork Pointing,
Qualified Bricklayer
SAM GRANERI 0408 095 854
TILING
• Narrow Access • Fully Insured
• Tree Work Undertaken • Free Quotes
CALL
PETER
0407 520 430
Digital Antenna
Installations
From $179
Antenna
Repair
From $75
TV Mounting
From $149
www.theinstallers.com.au
Call Clint 9379 3407
7 Day 6am - 10pm
“The Local Guys”
P R O U D
A P P L I A N C E S
WASHING MACHINES
DISHWASHERS, DRYERS
RANGEHOODS,
ELECTRIC OVENS
AND COOKTOPS
SALES • SERVICE • SPARES
4 Hood Street Subiaco
9388 2251
Clearline
TilingQualified Tradesman
All aspects of wall & floor tiling
Quality work guaranteed
M: 0424 263 060
WASHING MACHINE
REPAIRS
HeritageTuckpointing
and Restoration
• Mortar Pointing • New Dampcourses
• Chimneys • Lintels Replaced
• Brick Fences • Clean
• Competitive Prices • Quality service
CALL DION
0422 307 071
FOR A FREE QUOTE
Complete
Stump Removal
Fully Insured / All areas
Free Quotes
Call Adam
Tel: 9246 0235
Mob: 0403 377 692
StumpGrinding
WE DOfrom
ALL SMALL REPAIRS
AND WATERPROOFING
to
FULL BATHROOM RENOVATIONS
PROMPT FREE QUOTES
ALL LOCAL REFERENCES
26 yr WA Specialists
ALL CERAMIC TILING
Ivan 0407 680 049
0477 222 115
Poolside Partner
CLAREMONT
Winterise your pool now Pool/Spa
service fr. $60.00. Free independent
pool check.
Trade in your old pump and save up to
85% on your power.
Trade in your old poor cleaner with the
latest Robotic (includes remote control).
Pump/Chlorinator Repairs.Pool
chemicals (DIY) best prices.
Free home delivery** Chlorine $19.50*
**(western suburbs) *with replacement drum
Mob:0458 761 705
Tel: 9386 4835
poolsidepartner.com.au
Specialising in all styles of
household and commercial
upholstery.
CONTACT MICHAEL
0407 771 476
michaelstudman@hotmail.com
DOWNLOAD BROCHURES:
“Seamless Mortar Pointing”
“Invisible Crack Repairs”
www.tuckpointing.com.au
* Concrete Cancer
* Damp & Waterproofing
* Wall Alterations
* Structural Wall Removal
9242 2952
LAKESIDE
TREES & STUMPS
www.lakesidestumpgrinding.com.au
TREE & PALM REMOVALS
HEDGING & MULCHING
NARROW ACCESS
SPECIALISTS
FULLY INSURED
Call ANDY
9306 8599
Mobile
0408 405 671
15 yrs experience, specialising in:
0407 829 106
info@celticwestiling.com.au
Call for
free quote
TUCK-POINTINGQualified, Experienced, Insured
Large & Confined Tree Specialist
Tree/Palm Pruning / Removals
Hedging / Mulching /
Stump Grinding. Free Quote
Kieron Fiford : 0418 717 955
9448 2227
kieron@heritagetreesurgeons.com.au
www.heritagetreesurgeons.com.au
TSB INTERIORS
Recovery new and Antique
All your upholstery needs
26 years experience
Tim 0405 049 994
tsbi@westnet.com.au
Professional
pool service,
cleaning,
maintenance
and supply
since 1984.
Proud installers of
“Enviroswim” unique fresh
water swimming experience.
SIMPLYTHE BEST!
John Clark 0417 912 362
Mark Lynch 0418 959 871
TOP MARK TILING
All reno & new work
Specialists in
0456 734 775
TREE SURGEON
★ S.E.C. Cert.
★ All Facets of Tree Work
★ Satisfaction Guaranteed
For the personal touch
please phone RENE COOLEN
0407 774 549 9387 5153
Free Quotes
CONOR
ANY TREE WORK
FAST & CHEAP
10 years experience
0449 592 544
“Fully insured – Quality assured”
Your Local
UPHOLSTERER
Specialising in Leather & Fabric repairs
Re-Upholstery & Re-colouring
All work Guaranteed
9354 4524
WE’RE JUST A PHONE
CALL AWAY
NO JOB TOO SMALL
CALL PETER FOR FREE QUOTE
0438 909 275
• Complete Wall and Floor Tiling
• Experts In Shower Repair and Regrouting
• Bathroom Renovations
www.alphatile.com.au
Palm & Hedge Trimming
Pruning & Shaping
Tree & Stump Removal
Fully Insured
STEVE 0477 222 115
DigitalTV Antenna
Services Govt endorsed
• Poor Picture Quality Problems
Solved
• Set Top Boxes Installed
• Extra TV Wall Points Added
• New Antennas Installed
OnTime / Experienced / Insured
☎Jason
0413 859 898
www.pdtas.com.au
TREE SURGEONS
9408 1700
admin@treeamigos.com.au
www.treeamigos.com.au
FULLY INSURED
COMPLETE TREE SERVICE
AT YOUR SERVICE
AT YOUR POOL
AND AT OUR STORES
11 SHOPS IN WA
ALL OWNER OPERATED
YOUR LOCAL SHOPS
NEDLANDS
134 BROADWAY
9389 6131
★ ★ ★
and now at
MOSMAN PARK
2 STUART ST - opp train stn
9384 6164
Complete and Professional Pool
Servicing with access to 300 years
of combined experience.
Regular maintenance our
speciality. Ring today for details.
Don Tiling Service
All aspects of wall & floor tiling
Bathrooms, Kitchen,Toilet, L’dry etc
All work GTD Free quotes
don.yoon@yahoo.com.au
Don 0435 722 362
CLEANING CHEMICALS &
EQUIPMENT
QUALITY OWNER OPERATED
COMPLETE POOL SERVICE
JOSH MANN
0414 775 586
IMMEDIATE ATTENTION
Est. 1990
Western Suburbs
Pool Service
UPHOLSTERY SPECIALIST
Craftsmen in the art of classic
and traditional restoration
• Old fashioned service
• Antiques with deep buttoning
• Repairs • Repolishing
• Gold leaf, Gilding & Rewaxing
CALL JOHNTO ARRANGE
AN APPOINTMENT
0416 184 842
T: 9328 5528 F: 9328 5520
modantiq@westnet.com.au
23 Marmion St, North Perth
- Home Theatre Systems
installation & set ups
- Antenna installations, extensions &
problems: TV, Satellite & Radio
- Sites of difficult reception
- Troubleshooting & interference
resolution
- Telephone points
Mike Mobile 0404 803 324
HALESTORM
ANTENNA &
AUDIO VISUAL
Murray & Royce Turner
Qualified Merrist Wood U.K.
9204 1744
Third generation family business
TREESTrusted local tree service
provider since 1967.
Qualified arborists, fully
insured and equipped.
CALL FOR A FREE
WRITTEN QUOTE
• Grinding / Mulching
• Recycling All Refuse
• Cherry Picker & Crane
• Western Power Approved
PROFESSIONAL TREE SURGEONS
National Tree &
Palm Works
High Standard of Work
& Unbeatable Prices
Palm, Tree & Stump Removal
Pruning, Hedging & Shaping
WP Powerline Clearance
Fully Insured - All work Guaranteed
Call Steve 0438 368 803
Andrew & Ben offer
Dependable Personal Service
from a
QUALIFIED TREE SURGEON
Great Rates
Prompt Service
Good Advice
Quality Pruning/Shaping
Clean Removal
Quotes & Work Guaranteed
Registered & Insured
0411 051 272
TRY US - YOU WILL BE HAPPY
ARIA TILING SERVICES
For all your stone and tile work needs
Installation and Repairs
Indoors and Outdoors
Granite, Marble, Travertine
Cladding & mechanical Fixing
Call Arash
0423 017 378
SWIMMING POOL
SERVICE
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MUIR’S
Indigo Painting
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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. References, 0401
883 377 Dreamhomecleaning.com
MASSAGE $40 7 days. Wembley
0431 179 733
EXECUTIVE Penthouse in Darling
St South Yarra. Close to all
amenities (one stop to the MCG).
Special 3 night packages.
www.thedarlingmelbourne.com.au.
Bookings: 9750 5444
CLEANING Homes and office.
Years of experience. 2 cleaners. Call
Nandy 0413 570 137
HERBALIFE Independent
Distributor prompt product delivery
9244 4318, 0450 032 061
DOG Day Out (Pets in the Park):
May 4th at the Swanbourne Reserve
(above top beach car park), between
8.30am and 12 noon. Microchipping
(dogs and cats) for $30, a pet show
(enter your best friend!), dog agility
course demonstrations, pet
photographers and much more. Fun
for the whole family. Further
information 9384 2644
CLEANING High quality. Police
clearance, very honest and reliable
man. Eric 0431 405 115
INTERSTATE
ACCOMMODATION
CLAIRVOYANT Physic Readings
with Tarot Card and Palm Reader.
Over twenty years experience. Ring
Alethea 0408 847 480
CLEANING Fortnightly, thorough,
honest, reliable lady $35/ph. 0438
968 215
PROFESSIONAL, Honest, reliable,
police cleared House Sitter Stayz.
Email: housesitterstayz@gmail.com
0403 736 913
BOWEN Therapy for dogs and
positive reinforcement dog training
available. Full member of the
Association for Pet Dog Trainers,
Australia.
www.wellnesscentrefordogs.com
CLEAN Exp ladies team. Reliable,
honest $25/hr. Ph: 0406 281 882
ART Therapy. Connecting to your
Inner Awareness. Finding new
understandings, solutions, healing.
Elspeth 0410 853 441
MATURE Age, experienced house
sitter available 24/6/14 - 5/8/14.
Domestic animals accepted. 0468
409 221
HEALTH & BEAUTY
CLEANERS Available experienced
references ABN, domestic,
commercial 0407 387 130
110% Care while you\'re away.
Owner operated since 1998. 9382
3550 or visit
www.homeoraway.com.au
ABC Literacy tutoring for
Pre-Primary and Year One. Reading,
Writing, Spelling, Phonics and
Grammar in Nedlands. 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. Call Jan
Rowe for a flyer with dates, 0419
922 038 or
jan.lighthouse@gmail.com
PETS
CLEANER Husband and wife
police cleared. 15 years experience.
Honest, reference. 0433 835 783
110% Care while you\'re away.
Owner operated since 1998. 9382
3550 or visit
www.homeoraway.com.au
EDUCATIONAL ROTARY Swap Mart. Every
Sunday 7am to 12 noon. Broadway
Shopping Centre, Nedlands. Seller
bays $5. 1st Sunday free. Come and
get bargains galore or sell your
goods.
CLEANER Experienced Auntie and
Niece team. Thorough, efficient,
reliable, p/c. $25 p/h. 0469 591 098
HOUSESITTING
GARAGE SALES
THREE bed, 2 bath cottage retreat
in Scotsdale Valley $200pn, 0419
934 775
CLEAN An experienced team of
two ladies, honest , hardworking, pol
/clr. $25/hr. 0415 398 352
DEBONAIR, Charming, athletic,
educated Male escort. The very
exclusive 31yo Mr Grey is seeing
select female clients in the Western
Suburbs for companion services and
intimate encounters. Call 0434 302
8 9 0 o r c o n t a c t a t
www.perthmaleescorts.com.au
PEPPERMINT Grove Beach. Large
5 bedroom three bathroom house.
Phone 9389 6565, 0403 870 075
CLEAN Absolutely fabulous
hardworking. Pol Cl. Refs 0468 308
980
READY To Dance - a three week
fun course to introduce you to
traditional dances from France. St
Margaret\'s Church Hall, Nedlands,
on Saturdays 3, 10, 17 May at 2.30 -
5pm. Be quick to get a place. Only
$20 for the course. Register with
Laurel 0411 429 990
PERSONAL
LOOKING For an inspiring venue for
your next workshop or meeting?
Discover A Place To Just Be in East
Fremantle. 0405 670 803
www.aplacetojustbe.com.au
FOR HIRE
DENMARK: Relaxed, secluded
holiday home in 100 acres bush near
Green\'s Pool. Reasonable rates
0414 930 102
CLEAN A beaut clean husband
/wife team. 20 years experience.
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.
Ph 0405 670 803 or 9339 4448
www.24706.worldstays.com
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
SINGING Lessons. Beginners to
advanced. All styles. All ages, group
or individuals 0450 463 357
FACEPAINTING, All areas, Perth.
For professional face painting call
Brenda on 0433 882 270
brendafacepaintingperth.wordpress.com
BABYSITTER Available - I am an
18 year old old uni student looking
for babysitting work. I live in
Swanbourne and I am available most
days/nights. I am experienced,
reliable and very keen to find work in
my local area. Please contact
Gabrielle on 0438 920 046
COTTESLOE Apartment. Great
ocean views from every room and
wide balcony. Renov 2brm fully furn
and equipped. Mins walk to beach
and train. Quiet street. Aircond, rates
from $110-$160pn, min 4. Special
weekly rates from $700 (winter). Ph
9339 4448 or 0405 670 803
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. Please call Shamara 0410
386 292 www.SongGarden.com
SITUATIONS WANTED
BEACH House for holiday rent,
Dawesville, 5 bdrm, ocean views,
$400/night. Call 0409 081 013
PIANO Tuner. Professional tuning
services offered. Flexible hours.
Please call Ronald 0416 065 983
SPEECH Reading and music
lessons, piano. 0430 465 728, 9446
1605
MUSICIANS Wanted for jam
sessions. For more information:
www.mggraphics.com.au/jam
BALI 2 bedroom villa in Seminyak.
Booked from 8th to 18th July. Villa
Kei great location. I\'m unable to go.
40% off $260 per night. Ph: 9389
1090
A M Y G D A L A C o n s u l t i n g .
Professional Psychotherapy,
Counselling for Individuals and
couples. Qualified, 30+ yrs
experience. Free half hour, based in
Claremont.
www.amygdala.com.au or 9383
3132
RECEPTIONIST Medical Practice
Wed 8.00am to 12.30pm. Thur
8.00am to 12.30pm, 2.30pm to
6.30pm plus holiday and sick relief.
Typing and computer experience
essential. Written applications to
Medical Practice, 1 Oban Road, City
Beach 6015
COUNSELLING
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
SPECIALISED Literacy Tutoring.
One on one tuition. 8-10 week
intensive phonetic reading and
spelling program. MultiLit based (see
web site). Excellent results with
dyslexic and processing difficulties or
just catching up. Sessions available
term 2. Ph. 0467 043 775
GUITAR And Flute lessons for
young and old 0415 942 388
XP Upgrades. Windows XP expires
on April 8th. All XP computers MUST
be upgraded before April 8th. Visit
our office at 30 Olive Street, Subiaco
or call us on 08 6365 5603
GUITAR Tuition, beginner to
advanced. eddierg@bigpond.net.au
9381 9146
WEBSITE Design affordable prices
from $300. Qualified programmer.
Call 0478 635 966
MATHS Tutor: Years 6-12;
Qualified experienced registered
teacher; improves motivation,
revises basics, extends gifted,
guaranteed results; siblings no extra
cost; I come to your home; must live
within 4km of Mt Claremont; call
Stuart 0478 774 410
ALL\'S Well, Denmark is wonderful
in the autumn! Come and stay in a
comfy riverfront home. Couples,
groups of friends, families all enjoy
the peaceful surroundings. Sleeps 8
with linen and towels provided. Fully
e q u i p p e d k i t c h e n , h o m e
entertainment system, library and
reading room, large gardens and
lawn areas. Pergola and BBQ. Low
season $165, High season $195 per
night for 2 people and $20 per night
for each extra person.
www.allswell.com.au Phone 9848
2055
GUITAR Lessons. Eve Tsakalos
Guitar and String Inst School. Group
tuition and private lessons available,
any style taught. Learn from Perth\'s
most experienced teacher. Contact
Eve 9387 5014
HOLIDAYS & RESORTS
CLAVINOVA CLP-950 Mahogany
with bench for sale $1200 Phone
9384 5651
NEED Help with your Apple
products? Learn how to use your
iPhone, iPad or Mac computer.
Private lessons, very patient and
experienced. Western Suburbs. Will
come to you. Great rates! Very
informative. Call Dale 0435 357 753
MATHEMATICS Tutoring.
Experienced WACE teacher/marker.
Yr 11 and Yr 12 3CD, 3AB, 2CD,
2AB Mathematics and Specialist.
Also Yr 10. The Tuition Centre,
Bayview Terrace, Claremont. 9284
3004
COMPUTER Cafe. Learn one on
one Thurs 10.00am. Ph 9386 9803.
E: pjamieson@nedlands.wa.gov.au
ZUMBA Nedlands Uniting Church.
237 Princess Rd, Nedlands,
Wednesday 6pm, Saturday 9am.
vivianasoto.zumba.com. Contact
Viviana 0414 945 767
QUALIFIED And Assistant
Childcare workers required for both
outside school hours care OSHC
and Long Day Care LDC at Health
Services in Nedlands at Sir Gairdner
Hospital. 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. Monday
and Thursday evenings, Wednesday
morning. General Hatha, restorative
and Yin. Shiatsu massage also
available. Theresa 0402 676 329
GARDENERS Wanted. Weeding
Women are looking for passionate
gardeners to join their team. To
apply go to
www.weedingwomen.com.au or call
1800 247 484
TRITON Ute 4WD 1996 $5,900 ono
0413 096 660
WINDOW Frame in jarrah approx.
2100 x 1300 Twin double-hung plus
central fixed pane. $500 ono 9386
2472
A1 Computer Home services.
Reasonable prices. 9343 9212, 0409
375 245
LAKESIDE Bed + breakfast-
www.lakesideperth.com.au.
Federation home in lovely, leafy
suburb of West Leederville, close to
cafes, movies and shops of Subiaco
and West Leederville. Email via
website or phone 9381 7257
COMPUTERS YOGA Kundalini. Open ongoing
classes in Wembley, Tuesday
evening, Fremantle, Thursday
evening, Mount Claremont, Saturday
morning. Certified teacher, Suzanne
9387 1670
MATHEMATICS, Physics and
Engineering tuition in your home. All
high school levels (inc. 3AB, 3CD
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• 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.
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shark sightings
Julie Bishop and Colin Barnett
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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!
Ross Lyon
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