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Vol 42 No.12

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March 21, 2015

Serial killer net tightens


By BRET CHRISTIAN
Detectives are making
progress in their bid to solve
WAs most baffling and sensational murder mystery, the
Claremont serial killings.
Very promising leads have
convinced senior police that the
apparently un-solvable crimes
that traumatised the western
suburbs 19 years ago may now
be solved.
A team of 12 detectives, separate from the original Macro
task forces, has been committed to the inquiry over the past
three years.
They have have narrowed
their focus to other, possibly
related non-fatal crimes and
to new forensic evidence after

Sarah Spiers

Jane Rimmer

an exhaustive review of the


case, including hundreds of
interviews.
Three young women disappeared late on three separate
nights from Claremont after
visiting central Claremont
nightspots in the mid-1990s, the
victims of horrific crimes.
Two were found murdered

Ciara Glennon

and the third is presumed to


have met the same fate.
WAs biggest and most expensive investigation followed, but
it is now a very different inquiry
with a different focus, the POST
has been told.
The focus has moved away
from taxis and Lance Williams,
the innocent Cottesloe public

Self-belief
a tall order
for April
By DAVID COHEN
Even professional athletes
like April Letton have struggled with self-belief on their
way to the top.
I never thought I was any
good, April (24) said.
The 1.85m defender has settled in Subiaco and started a
two-year stint with state netball team, West Coast Fever.
She was born in Nowra,
lived at Heathcote in Sydney,
and played three seasons with
the NSW Swifts before heading west.
April is also looking to
add to her one game with
the Australian team, the
Diamonds.
Ive been playing since I
was in the womb: my mum
played, April said.
My two older sisters played,
so I started.
I was the kid who never
really expected to go anywhere.
April got a shot of self-belief
after she made the under-17
NSW team when she was 14.
That was a big thing, she
said.
But after the first day of the
two-day trials for the squad I
didnt want to go back for the
second day.
The Fever won only four
games last year, five the year
before and, until last month,
hadnt won an away game for
two years.
I was looking for a change,
and being part of a change,
April said.
Ive never looked at Fever
as a losing team, and never
written them off.
I talked with Brazz [Fever
captain Ashleigh Brazill], who I
knew from NSW, before coming
here and had a good feeling.
Last Saturday, Fever made
it three wins out of three
this season when they beat
Southern Steel 67-60 at HBF
Stadium.
Please turn to page 92

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where
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servant who once absorbed the


vast bulk of police resources
but led to dead ends.
Police now do not believe
any of the three women got into
a vehicle voluntarily but was
subject to a blitz attack.
These separate incidents were
by the same person. The motive
was sexual.
It is now accepted that the early,
intense focus on Mr Williams distracted them from the significance
of other clues that might have
pointed to the real murderer in
the early days.
Police were inundated at the
time with calls about possibly
related abduction attempts and
suspicious behaviour around
the Claremont entertainment
precinct.
But as the POST has previously reported, these were given
scant attention because police
could not connect them to Mr
Williams.
The dismissed reports that
might not have appeared significant at the time are now being
revisited, with promising leads.
Other incidents may have
gone unreported.
International criminologists say
each massive investigation produces one person, and sometimes
more than one, who appears to
fit, but who in reality had nothing
to do with the crime.
The re-investigation has
completed interviews and reinterviews, eliminating 10,000
persons of interest, including two men whose lives were
severely damaged when their
names became public during
early inquiries.
These were Mr Williams and
former Claremont mayor Peter
Weygers, who are no longer of
interest to police investigating
the murders.
Police are now focusing on
scientific lines of inquiry plus
related precursor crimes in
the western suburbs leading up
to the murders, ranging from
house break-ins to attempted
abductions.

Other deaths
unsolved
Nobody in our society should
get away with murder.
Every unsolved case is important, but the Claremont series
stand out for several reasons.
It appalled and horrified the
western suburbs, touching
many lives including family,
friends and those of innocent
suspects, and became national
news.
As well as justice for the
culprit, public safety is another
pressing issue.
A safe shopping area where
young girls grew up shopping
with their mothers suddenly
took on a sinister air.
Though three victims were attributed to the Claremont serial
killer, the killers of literally
dozens of other murdered and
vanished women in the same
decade remain a mystery.
Are any of them connected?
Did the horrific offences continue elsewhere?
The known victims had all
been partying at local nightspots before they vanished in
1996 and 1997.
Sarah Spiers (18) of South
Perth was the first to vanish.
She was last seen in Stirling
Road near Stirling Highway
in January 1996.
Two months later, Jane
Rimmer (23) of Shenton Park
disappeared, evidently from
Stirling Highway as she headed
towards her home.
Her body was found months
later in Wellard, inland from
Rockingham.
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Parking millions at stake for UWA


The University of Western
Australia is a strong supporter
of the proposed Capital City
of Perth legislation, with its
extended boundaries to take
in Kings Park, UWA and QEII
Medical Centre.
Be careful what you wish for!
While the state government
has admitted extension of the
Perth parking levy to the extended City of Perth is a distinct
possibility (see ABC News 10 Oct
2013 perth-parking/5015350), the
predominant view in the university senate is that UWA will be
granted an exemption.
What if that view is incorrect?
The Perth parking levy, a state
government tax, is now around
$1000 per car bay per annum
and rising each year. There are
no exemptions, even for government departments.
UWA has more than 3000 car
bays that would cost it more than
$3million each year if it was to
pay the levy.
It already contributes to subsidise public transport $875,000
in 2014. It would not be too big
a stretch to increase this to
$3million a year.
Hollywood Private Hospital
has 1500 car bays that would be
caught by the levy.
At the QEII Medical Centre
the 5000-bay multi-deck carpark
has been privatised, so the gov-

ernment will have no qualms


about applying the parking levy
there forcing doctors, nurses
and hospital visitors to pay an
extra $3 a day.
And will the parking levy
apply in Kings Park? Paid parking there is certainly a possibility if it comes under the control
of council Perth.
In ascertaining the motives
for the capital city legislation,
follow the money.
The state government has a
severe and ongoing budgetary
deficit so is searching for additional revenue.
The Perth council sees control
of additional street parking as
more income.
While it has bargaining power,
before the legislation is introduced into Parliament, UWA
could secure binding confirmation from the state government
that it is exempt from the parking levy. This would at least limit
to some extent parking pressures
on nearby residential streets.
If the exemption is not forthcoming it could withdraw its
support for the legislation and
joining the City of Perth.
While this may be a minor
matter for UWA, it will be a
major issue for the universitys
neighbours.
Max Hipkins
Nedlands mayor

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density?

Wanton Mature trees are felled along Shenton Road.

Wanton destruction of trees


First you see them, then you
dont.
I just cannot fathom what
reason the authorities could
come up with to justify cutting
down virtually every tree along
the southern side of Shenton
Road near the railway carpark,
then also cut down others in
nearby Davies Road (Parking
squeezed, POST, March 14).
Given that trees are, to most

No stone unturned by infill


Christopher Dee says that the garden suburbs
(Garden suburbs face radical change, POST,
March 14) will be destroyed by the new infill option
by the Cambridge council.
If he is really concerned about the garden suburbs, he should have started campaigning 15 years
ago against the development of McMansions that
leave no space for trees and other green areas.
By the way, the proposed infill developments
are only allowed along certain roads, it is not a
blanket ruling.
Humphrey Boogaerdt
Sunnyside Road, Floreat

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Families need garden suburbs


There is a small
group of folks who criticise garden suburbs
as elitist enclaves.
Close inspection of
the demographics of
suburbs like Floreat
shows that they are
in fact the favoured
abode of hard-working
and ambitious families that enjoy an open
space where children
can roam in gardens
and the quiet seren-

ity provided by that


environment.
There is little doubt
that a sad reduction
in the quality of life
for all inhabitants in
garden suburbs will
result from infill development.
It seems like the
greed of developers
will trump the wishes
of a majority of residents, as once open
and leafy suburbs descend gradually into
concrete jungles.
In the face of power-

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people, more attractive than


power poles and metal fences,
I await with interest the weasel
words of those responsible for
this act of wanton destruction.
It certainly looks like the
insane have taken over the
asylum.
Roy Stall
Rochdale Road, Mt Claremont

Thanks for your front page


report on garden suburbs (POST,
March 14).
Perhaps the main document
for the state governments plans
for the metro area is Directions
2031.
While Floreat presumably
the shopping area of Floreat
Forum does get a mention as a
district centre in the activity
centres list in Directions 2031,
City Beach doesnt.
In another part of Directions
2031 there are plans for increases in density in two areas of
Cambridge: the Perry Lakes redevelopment and the Cambridge
Street urban corridor.
Traffic congestion may become
a problem in parts of Perth, so
some increases in density for
some areas within 800m of railway stations and within 400m of
high-frequency bus routes are
suggested in Directions 2031.
Where is the rail?
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Viewway, Nedlands

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better quality of life.
Perth needs real
growth that improves
amenity of suburbs
and not population
growth that forces
people to live in small
box-like apartments
surrounded by noisy
streets.
Rapid population
growth is at the centre of most damaging
changes being thrust
on Perth residents,
who now face rising
housing costs, expanding queues for healthcare and dwindling
recreational facilities
as infrastructure is
stretched beyond its
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POST, March 21, 2015 Page 3

Leave kids alone,


Withers protests
By LINDA CALLAGHAN
I am fair game but leave my
children out of it, Cambridge
mayor Simon Withers told housing density protesters after a sign
went up opposite his daughters
school.

Wear and tear David Phillips demonstrates the impact on the bowls club surface. Photo: Paul McGovern

Worn green costs bowls


By LINDA CALLAGHAN
Competition bowling is
at risk because an artificial green has worn out at
Cambridge Bowling Club,
town councillors were told.
The club needed $200,000
to replace the surface so
pennants could continue next
year, club president David
Phillips told councillors.
The councils community
committee agreed to support an application to the

Department of Sport and


Recreation for a grant of onethird of the cost.
The council and the club
will each pay one-third if
the full council agrees on
Tuesday.
Mr Phillips said it cost
$60,000 a year to maintain a
grass green.
The club, opposite Floreat
Forum shopping centre, was
founded 10 years ago after the
closure and amalgamation
of clubs at City Beach and
Wembley.

The carpet was made in


England and it does not last,
Mr Phillips said. Within five
years there were depressions
in the base.
Council staff said technology had advanced and a new
surface would be more robust
and last longer.
Bowls WA backed the club.
There are over 750 people
a week playing bowls, Mr
Phillips said.
Without the artificial green
the club could not accommodate everyone, he said.

Taxi! Were watching you


cording equipment could
be stored as well as power
supply repeatedly delayed
the project.
Last December, former
A trial run of the rank outSubiaco CEO Stephen Tindale
side the Subiaco Hotel in Hay
said there had been a change
Street was carried out last
in contractors being used by
weekend and council officials
the city and that the work
would be finished soon.
The council identified the
need for CCTV in the 2011
Claremont has budgeted $32,000 for the next council elections, Community Safety and Crime
Prevention Plan, to make it
on October 17.
This year the terms of councillors Peter Browne (West ward), safer for late-night revellers
Peter Edwards (West), Chris Mews (South), Alastair Tulloch (East) and visitors to get out of the
CBD.
and Anita Lorenz (East) will expire. It will be a postal vote.

Nearly five years after


councillors voted for it,
Subiaco finally has a secure
taxi rank.

said it had been successful.


The rank, which has a CCTV
camera trained on it, will
start operating on Friday and
Saturday nights, from 11.30pm
until 4.30am.
Issues around the CCTV
technology and where re-

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He said his wife Emma had asked


the owner of the house to remove
the sign but she had refused.
The owner of the house Janelle
Sherrard said she had not refused
to take the sign down.
She said she told Mrs Wither it
was to be moved to other properties and she could not guarantee
the name would not be replaced by
someone else if she removed it.
Mr Withers said he and his wife
were worried their six and eightyear-old daughters would be picked
on at school.
As mayor, I am the figurehead
and spokesperson for the council,
he said.
That makes me the main target
in situations like this.
Its not acceptable for my
daughters to see our family name
plastered on a poster like that at
the entrance every time they go
to school.
People might group together
and convince themselves that it
is acceptable, but they are in mob
mentality in my view.
One of my daughters friends asked,
Why is your name up there?
You do not know what parents
are saying to their kids.
It has happened before when
they came home and asked, Why
is that person being nasty to me?
Mr Withers said.
Janelle Sherrard owns the house
in Patonga Road, opposite City
Beach Primary School, where the
sign went up in the front garden.
My children will be affected by
this proposal, she said.
We bought here so they could
enjoy a big block and enjoy a quiet
street.
She said the sign had taken some
time to make with the intention it
would be moved to various houses
to advertise a rally.
Ms Sherrard is a member of the
Save Our City Beach, Save Our
Floreat group that opposes changes
to the Cambridge town scheme that
would allow subdivisions and more
dense housing styles.
When told about the sign, Dennis
Wills, a committee member of the
group, said: That is not on.
That is a bad move, particularly
if children go to that school.
It is something potentially detrimental to the cause.
Mr Wills said the committee

The sign, now removed, that went up


outside the entrance to Mr Withers
daughters school at City Beach.
had previously rejected the idea
of signs.
The committee is holding a rally
at Beecroft Park on Sunday morning next week.
Mr Withers said the proposed
change to the town planning scheme
had been discussed for years.
The people condoning these
attacks have become obsessive
and have lost all sense of reality,
he said.
They have become fixated
on me and have made the issue
personal.
When people become obsessed
like this you cant talk to them.
They are not interested in the
facts and they just want to rant
about their own distorted view of
reality.
Mr Withers said every resident
in City Beach, Floreat and Mt
Claremont would receive a package
in the mail next week setting out the
details of the housing choices.
I urge everyone to stay calm,
read the brochure and give us your
considered opinion on the actual
proposals, he said.
And think about the needs of
others in our community, not just
yourself.

Simpson asked
to lift gag
Councils Minister Tony
Simpson will be asked to lift a gag
on half of Cambridge council.
Last month four of the eight councillors were told they should not vote
on plans to change housing types in
City Beach and Floreat they had a
financial interest in the result.
Residents against the proposed
changes said they had been left
without representation because
three of the four councillors who
did vote were from the Wembley
ward.
On Monday night the community committee agreed the council
should ask Mr Simpson to grant an
exemption to allow all councillors
to vote.

Four-storey secret
Plans for four-storey houses on
the riverfront at Dalkeith are being
kept secret by Nedlands council.
The three houses are proposed
for neighbouring sites along
Jutland Parade.
Councillors are set to expel the
public from the council meeting on

Tuesday night when they discuss it.


No reasons for the secret session
are listed on the agenda as required
by the Local Government Act.
Nedlands council has for many
years had a height limit on buildings on riverfront blocks to preserve
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Ok, Daglish,
this is a stick-up

Alice through the


Listening Post

Tree change This Peet and Co poster advertises shady


lots for sale in Cottesloe Heights Estate in 1907.

Vintage poster spruiks Federation charms


Only four minutes walk
from the railway station
commanding extensive
views of ocean and river
views ...
So trumpets a 1907 poster
advertising lots for sale in
the new Cottesloe Heights
Estate.
Even more interesting
are the terms: a two-pound
deposit, and you can pay
off the balance at a pound
a week.
The poster is one of five
from the Peet and Co collection to go on sale by silent
auction next weekend at the

Royal WA Historical Society


HQ, Stirling House, on the
corner of Broadway and
Clark Street, Nedlands.
Bidding is open from
noon to 5pm on Friday,
March 27, and from 9 to
11am on Saturday, March
28. Bids can be made in
person, or by ringing 0418
927 506.
The silent auction is part
of the society's big annual
fundraising secondhand
book sale which runs all
weekend.
For more information,
ring 9386 3841.

One Cottesloe Cinderella


is in luck.
Her lost slipper has been
picked up by a lost property expert.
Rosemary Glass is on
the lost property team at
Cottesloe Primary School
and so when this lost
shoe was handed in, she
thought she would contact
the POST.
Rosemary reports it was
found on the verge outside
the school and she suspects
Cinderella lost it on her
way home from a weekend ball.
The Betts shoes style is
called Alice.
If it is yours, call
Rosemary on 0403 358 467
or Cottesloe Primary School
on 9384 2426.
However, we cant guarantee a handsome prince!

Does this shoe fit you?

Walking, shooting, singing It all happens in Daglish.

Intrepid rider Scott


Banister-Jones saw what
appeared to be guerilla art
in Daglish.
Scotts scoop photos show
the pedestrian figures
on the cycle path by the
train station enhanced by
paint.
One pedestrian is now
armed, while another is
performing.
The works reminded
a POSTie of the witty
stickers on the London
Underground.

Sunny wherever
Eddy goes
Children often mistake
bearded Eddy Hackford
for a pirate as he walks
around Claremont with
his parrot Sunny on his
shoulder.
Eddy, of Stirling Road,
Claremont, often takes
Sunny, a South American
sun conure, when he is out
collecting scrap metal that
he sells to raise funds for
Telethon.
He loves wandering
Bay View Terrace and
Claremont with me and
he's a good watchdog,
Eddy said.
He does make a noise
and really carries on.
On the day he popped
into the POST to pick up
a paper, Sunny had been
on Eddys shoulder in
the car all the way from
Dongara.
The territorial birds are
selective about the people
they associate with.

Wherever Eddy goes, Sunny will be on his shoulder.

Secret trac business

Claremont councillors went into secret mode on


Tuesday night to award work for traffic management
to two firms.
After the 60 seconds of secrecy it was announced
Evolution Traffic Management and Quality Traffic
Management would be given one-year contracts, with
the option to extend annually for three years.

CITY BEACH & FLOREAT REZONING THREAT


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Who is responsible
for the initiation of amendment no. 31 to
triplex and duplex 84% of corner lots in
Floreat and 75% of corner lots in City
Beach?

Who is responsible
for the manor houses (apartment block
developments) that will be eligible on
45% of all lots in City Beach and 33%
of all lots in Floreat?

Who has started

the statutory process to initiate the


change that only favours commercial
developers, not existing residents?

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POST, March 21, 2015 Page 5

Roadworks hurt traders


By DAVID HUDLESTON
Halving the cost of widening Glyde Street and putting
in an extra right-turn lane
into Stirling Highway has
proved disastrous for local
businesses.

Slow business Jessica Tiwade and Rebecca John wrap their first sale
of the day at 11.30am on Tuesday.

On Monday, shop owners were


shocked when Mosman Park
council workers turned up unannounced to start work.
Four parking bays on the
southern side of Glyde Street in
front of their shops were closed
for the safety of workers widening the road.
As a result, the number of customers using the shops dropped
dramatically.
Each shop usually gets up

to 40 customers a day, but on


Monday one shop reported
only four sales in what should
be the second busiest period
of the year.
The business owners are
concerned that a proposal to

Subi markets
await detail

Pond to be fenced
in face of protest
By LINDA CALLAGHAN

By LLOYD GORMAN

A fence is to be installed
soon around a turtle pond
despite protests because an
old woman and a child had
fallen in, Nedlands council
staff said.
Letters to the POST have
complained that the fence will
restrict access to the pond.
Volunteer Christine Bache
said she had been feeding
turtles at Mason Gardens when
the woman in her 80s slipped
on the rocks around the edge
and fell in.
She fell in and landed on
her bottom, Ms Bache said.
I shouted to another woman
who was in the park and she
helped me haul her out.
The water was about half a
metre deep where the woman
slipped and she ended up wet
to her upper thighs.
Ms Bache, who feeds the
turtles each afternoon, said she
had seen the woman walking
in the park before.
She lives nearby and is
quite frail but does not have a
walker or a stick, she said.
She needed help getting out.
If she had broken her hip she
would not have been able to
help herself.
Ms Bache said the accident
had happened about 20 months
ago.
Please turn to page 92

Trade blockade ... Roadworks


have closed the four parking bays
outside the shops.

The developers of a new


weekend market for Rokeby
Road say it could be operating
within three months of final
approval.

Apart from the turtle feeding area in this photo, slippery pond edges
are a hazard, says the council.
Inset: New fence posts await the $12,000 barrier to the park.

Venn Property Group (VPG) directors Evan Briers and Hadley


Missell, who are organising
the new markets, said Subiaco
council would have their development application by this
weekend. The council approved
it in principle in December.
VPG is planning to have 200
stalls and large regional tents
between Hay Street and Bagot
Road.
If approved VPG would have
the rights to operate the market
for six years.
Mr Brier and Mr Missell,
former Hawaiian executives
involved with the development of Claremont Quarter,
are advertising for expressions
of interest for stall holders on
their website.
Mr Briers said there had been
a strong demand from quality
operators.
Originally VPG planned to
erect the tents and stalls on
Friday night and dismantle them
on Sunday afternoon, but they
will now be put up on Saturday
between 6am and 7.30am and
taken down the next day.
A staff of 30 will assemble them

MLC deputy clerk in court on weapon charge


The deputy clerk of the Legislative
Council, who allegedly carried a
baseball bat in City Beach last month
faced the Perth Magistrates Court
on Wednesday morning.
Eight friends of Nigel Rodney Lake
(49) were in court to hear his lawyer,

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make the street a clearway for


two hours during school peak
hour would cause similar business losses.
In a letter to residents and
businesses in February, Mosman
Park council advised the upgrade would be done at night
between 7pm and 5am and be
finished by last Monday, when
the work started.
The work was originally proposed to be done at night at a
cost of $316,000 but council staff
were able to more than halve
the cost to $145,000.
Shop owners said workers
had told them it was being done
during the day when labour was
cheaper.
Please turn to page 101

Sam Vandongen ask for the case to be


adjourned to April 30.
Police allege Mr Lake, of Fremantle,
was also wearing gloves when he was
stopped near the home of his boss,
Legislative Council clerk Nigel Pratt.
Mr Lake was charged with possessing a controlled weapon, possessing

a disguise, and unlawfully using a


tracking device after he was arrested
on February 17.
This month, Legislative Council
President Barry House said he had
stood Mr Lake down from his $166,000-ayear job when police told him about
the charges.

and help stallholders to set up.


Operators stock could be
placed in off-site storage cages
overnight.
This is designed to reduce
the impact of the operation
and minimise disruption, Mr
Briers said.
He said measures would be
put in place to avoid disturbing
residents.
An app is being developed to
help control crowds and communicate with stallholders. It will
also be available to visitors.
VPG said the Markets on
Rokeby would rival the worlds
best markets. It would be broken
down into different areas for
toys, arts and craft, jewellery,
fruit and veg and dcor.
Food areas and different types
of entertainment will also be
available.
Larger co-operative tents
representing WA regions, such
as Peel, Swan and Pemberton,
would feature produce from
those areas.
Mr Brier said existing Subiaco
retailers and businesses would
be get first choice of stalls to
avoid competition from new
traders.
VPG said the market had
been designed to fit in with
the councils plans to revamp
Rokeby Road and VPG had an
excellent rapport with existing
market operators.

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Set for a US scholarship

By DAVID COHEN

Rising tennis star Megan


Kauffman started planning
her future while she was still
in school.
The Nedlands resident, who
turns 18 next Saturday, has
won a scholarship at Winthrop
University in South Carolina.
I started at the end of Year
11 at Methodist Ladies College,
Megan said.
I signed up with an agency
called Strive for College, which
helped get my profile out there.
They have all the contacts.
The Sydney-based agency
helps young people get scholarships in all sports.
Several US colleges started
talking to Megan last year, while
she was in Year 12.
One offered me a scholarship
for October last year, but I said
no because it was too soon,
she said.
I thought there would be
other colleges out there.
After talking with the womens

tennis team coach at Winthrop


and having a few Skype sessions, Megan signed a contract
in November.
Megan said US player John
Isner (world ranking 20) was a
college scholarship winner and
roomed with a Perth coach while
at university.
In 2013 Megans national ranking was 152 and she wanted an
international rank.
Im now 83 in Australia,
she said.
I did have an ITF (international) ranking, but lost it it
goes away after a while.
The US academic year starts
in August. Until then Megan is
training and working as a coach
at the State Tennis Centre, and
at Wembley Downs Tennis Club
and Hensman Park club in South
Perth.
Megans university is in Rock
Hill, SC, but the closest big city,
Charlotte, is across the state line
in North Carolina.
Megans scholarship will pay
for tuition, boarding on cam-

pus, textbooks and some other


expenses.
She said she would choose
her degree after she arrived
in the US.
My parents are really excited
and were fully supportive of
trying to get a scholarship,
she said.
As its getting closer theyre
getting a bit anxious, mum especially.
Megans parents didnt play
competitive tennis, although her
mum was into netballing and
running and her dad footy.
Until she leaves for the US
Megan is playing as many tournaments as she can.
She won the doubles at the
Esperance Open earlier this
month; won a doubles title in
Melbourne; got to the semifinals in Albury, NSW; played
in Geelong; and will compete
in Geraldton during the Easter
long weekend.
Since signing for college its
about match-play and experience, Megan said.

Renowned cardiologist dies


Internationally renowned
cardiologist John OShea died
suddenly at the weekend,
aged 62.
Dr OShea lived in Dalkeith
and was a member of the yacht
club at Claremont and the surf
club at North Cottesloe.
Condolence notices published
this week described him as a fine
man, devoted and cherished.
He was married to Terrie
and they had two sons and a
daughter.
Born in Dublin, Ireland, John
OShea and his parents moved
to WA in the 1960s.
He studied medicine at the

University of WA and worked


at the QEII Medical Centre and
Princess Margaret Hospital
before moving overseas.
He was president of the Heart
Foundation.
Dr OShea worked in Durban,
South Africa, and London, returning to QEII in 1983.
In 1987, Dr OShea was awarded a National Heart Foundation
Fellowship and went to Harvard
Medical School in Boston, US,
for two years.
He returned to Australia in
1989 as consultant cardiologist
with the department of cardiovascular medicine at Fremantle

Hospital.
He was head of the department from 1994 to 1996.
He also worked at Murdoch,
Geraldton, Bunbury, Mt Lawley,
Rockingham, Mandurah and the
Kimberley.
A former chairman of the WA
branch of the Cardiac Society of
Australia and New Zealand, a
patron of the Fremantle Heart
Patients Support Group, he was
adviser to the national board of
the Cardiac Society and was associate editor of the Heart, Lung
and Circulation journal.
A funeral service is to be held
at Karrakatta on Wednesday.

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Packed Perth
hot and hostile
By BRET CHRISTIAN

The rush to higher-density


inner-city living is creating a
hot and hostile environment,
says Alannah MacTiernan,
the federal member for Perth
and former WA planning
minister.
Not everybody is fixated
with playing cricket in their
backyard, she said.
She said higher inner-urban
density was the holy grail of
planning, but poor environmental design, lack of greenery,
fragmented open space and
poor public transport would
prevent Perth from becoming
a great city.
Ms MacTiernan told a planning forum at UWA on Thursday
that some cheap home units
being built across Perth had no
cross-ventilation because it was
not required by law.
Some bedrooms opened on to
other rooms, with only borrowed
outside light.
In Melbourne, as more apartment towers were built, buyers
of existing units had formed
protest groups.
In that city, owners who had
bought units with outlooks over
low-density areas found that
as more were built the outlook
became another block of tall
units 3m away.
Perth apartments needed
mechanical cooling and heating
such as air conditioning.

Plan attack Alannah MacTiernan


addresses the conference.

These were expensive to run


and becoming more so as power
prices rose.
They are focusing on housing
affordability but ignoring the
cost of living, Ms MacTiernan
said.
Public open space requirements had been all but abolished because it was believed
nobody was using the space.
In addition, plot ratios had
become irrelevant, with lowquality building and amenity
provisions being abandoned,
she said.
The public open space requirements are absolutely pathetic, Ms MacTiernan said.
It becomes a pretty hostile
living environment.
We are doing it badly. All
the trees are coming down and
we are allowing developers to
sweat their blocks.
It is not just height, it is the
surrounding greenery.
She said Berlin was far more
liveable with four and five-storey
buildings surrounded by public
and private trees.
You dont have to sit under
them or hold barbecues to
get the benefit of trees, Ms
MacTiernan said.
Hard science showed that
greenery reduced crime by 52%
in one study.
Neighbours talked to each
other and developed strong
social bonding, she said.
Measurements had shown
that already heat islands were
developing in high-density areas
of Perth compared with 2007.
NSW had encountered the
same problems but then premier Bob Carr had reduced it
by bringing in laws on light,
ventilation, open space and use
of energy and water, she said.
Similar laws were proposed
for WA but were killed after
protests by the development
lobby.
We really have to do better
if we are to build a great city,
she said.

Pitch report Tom Menzies, left, Phillip Collard, and Harrison Pluschke will be in Twenty20 action on Sunday.
Photo: Paul McGovern

Scotch builds indigenous links


Forget Saturdays World Cup
match in New Zealand: the big
cricket contest is the day after
in Swanbourne.
Scotch College boy Tom
Menzies (14) has organised a
Twenty20 game between indigenous and non-indigenous
teams.
The match is part of Toms
school personal project and
involved hard work, his passion for cricket, and his many
indigenous friends.
I didnt know many indigenous boys before coming to

On Thursday morning, Chief


Justice Wayne Martin found in
favour of the council, which is
the landlord for the 3.4ha site
on Salvado Road occupied by
Home Base. The site is sub-let
to other tenants.
At a recent council meeting,
Myles Baron Hays from Home
Base said his company believed
the rent should increase by 18%
under a rent review while the
council wanted a 119% hike.
In 2013 the Supreme Court

ruled in favour of Home Base


and awarded it costs.
Subiaco lodged an appeal in
December 2013.
The other two Supreme Court
judges hearing the appeal
agreed with Justice Martin.
Meanwhile, Subiaco councillors will debate next week
if they should continue with
another appeal, against Justice
Martins decision in November
2014 to dismiss a legal challenge
by Subiaco and other councils,
against the governments now
defunct council cull policy.

By LLOYD GORMAN
Premier Colin Barnett has
cited a protester locking
himself to the gates of his
Claremont home as a reason
for cracking down on difficult
demonstrators.

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Parliament that would ban
thumb and barrel locks and impose jail terms and big fines.
In recent years campaigners
have used tougher tactics to
protest against the governments
shark cull policy, gas processing
at James Price Point and more
recently the logging of Mowen
Forest in the South-West.
Speaking on ABC radio on
Thursday morning, Mr Barnett
said there was a new dimension
to the way activists and protesters acted and the new powers
were needed to counter this.
He referred to the 20-year-old
Fremantle man who scaled the
gates of his Claremont home in
2012, which happened before the
other protest campaigns.
This has been a whole dimension of protesting, people
can protest but if they interfere

with people going about their


work and so on, there are laws
to allow police to remove them
but this is a new development,
Mr Barnett said.
We had a protester in my
house, who jumped the wall
and locked himself on to the
gate. Now there was no danger
because there was a police
presence.
This is not about the right to
protest, thats allowed ... we are
saying you can protest but you
cannot do things, or carry this
sort of equipment which can stop
people earning an income, stop
projects, cost tens of thousands
of dollars to have removed, thats
not acceptable.
Mr Barnett said he understood
the man had been charged under
existing laws.
In August 2012, about 15
protesters camped outside Mr
Barnetts home.
Mr Barnett wasnt home and
his wife Lynn called police when
they refused to leave.
A 20-year-old man from
Fremantle scaled the wroughtiron gates and attached himself
to them with a thumb lock.
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Tom will be an umpire.
If I play that means someone
doesnt get a shot at the game,
he said.
Toms project is supported
by the WA Cricket Association,
the ICEA Foundation, and John
McGuire, who scored more than
10,000 grade cricket runs and
captained an Aboriginal team
in Britain during Australias
bicentenary year.
Play starts on Sunday, March
22, at 1.30pm on the school
grounds.

Barnett gets tough

Subi wins rent row


Subiaco council has won a
Supreme Court appeal over its
rent row with Home Base.

Scotch, Tom said. Now Ive got


12: theyre all in the boarding
house with me.
I want to support indigenous
cricket, and get more of my
friends into the sport.
Lots say they want to play,
but they never do it.
Although hes a leg-spinner,
Tom said his favourite cricketer
was Mike Hussey.
Players on the indigenous team
will include former Scotch boy
Bevan Bennell, who has played
for WA, and Jay Collard, who
will join his cousin and Scotch

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Subiaco scene
Artwork by
Shaun Tan

Justice of the Peace service

Ping pong in the park

Shaun Tan Award for Young Artists

The City of Subiaco facilitates a Justice of the Peace (JP) service


at the citys Administration Centre, 241 Rokeby Road, Subiaco,
every Tuesday between 2pm and 3pm. This service is for local
community members who need documentation witnessed.

Theres something new in the neighbourhood. As part of our


public open space planning the city has made some recent
enhancements to Cliff Sadlier Reserve in Jolimont.

Aspiring young artists are invited to get creative and enter


the 2015 Shaun Tan Award for Young Artists. This prestigious
youth award is open to all Western Australian school students
aged ve to eighteen to submit an original drawing, painting
or other two-dimensional creation.

No bookings are required. For more information about


the JP service, please contact the city on 9237 9222 or
city@subiaco.wa.gov.au
If you require the services of a JP outside of the times above
please refer to Justice of the Peace on the Department of the
Attorney Generals website www.dotag.wa.gov.au

Head down to the reserve and check out the new ping pong
table, extended basketball area and seating. Ping pong bats
and balls are provided or you can bring your own. Game on!

Ofce closure
On Thursday 26 March the citys Administration Centre will
open at 9am rather than the normal time of 8.30am. The city
apologises for any inconvenience caused.

For more information and entry forms, please visit


www.subiaco.wa.gov.au or contact Subiaco Library
on 9237 9300 or library@subiaco.wa.gov.au
Entries open on Monday 27 April and close on Saturday
23 May.

Community notices
Q Ordinary Council meeting Tuesday
24 March
Agenda items
Rescission of Planning Policy 2.10 Amusement Centres Report
to advertise
Initiation of proposed Scheme Amendment to City of Subiaco
Town Planning Scheme No. 4 Recoding of Lot 310, Lot 15,
Lot 729, Lot 25, Lot 26 and Lot 3 Lawler Street, Subiaco from
Residential R20 to Residential R20/50
Proposal to declare the Duke Street Heritage Area as a
Conservation Area under Town Planning Scheme No. 4
Draft revised Planning Policy 3.5 Assessment of Cultural
Heritage Signicance Final adoption
Proposed roundabout and median modications Station
Street and Hood Street
Rosalie Sporting Association Rosalie Park Pavilion (East) lease
agreement
Draft Community Facilities Concept Plan Community
consultation
Conference attendance Future of Local Government National
Summit
Conference attendance National General Assembly
Finance report February 2015
Forrest Square Tender appointment Civil works
588 Hay Street Leasing proposal
DAP nominations
Elected Members Motion Parking Rosalie Park
Elected Members Motion Liability claims
Compliance return From Audit Committee
CEO recruitment
Reform update Appeal process
Proposed Roydhouse Street resurfacing and streetscape works

Q Early morning noise complaint response


service trial period
The City of Subiaco is conducting a trial early morning noise
patrol and complaint response service between Monday 16
March and Sunday 12 April. Acoustic consultants will patrol the
trial area and monitor noise levels between the hours of 3am
and 7am, seven days a week.
During the patrol hours, residents living within the trial area can
call the service on 0447 379 288 to report unreasonable noise.
Please see the advertisement on page six for further information.

Q Development Assessment Panel (DAP)


application
The city is inviting public comment on an application for
development approval for construction of a nine storey mixed

use development comprising two shops and seventy multiple


dwellings at 420 Hay Street and 31 Catherine Street, Subiaco.
The application meets the criteria for a Development
Assessment Panel (DAP) application and will be determined
by the Metro West Joint Development Assessment Panel.
For more information on DAPs visit daps.planning.wa.gov.au
Comments are to be received by 5pm on Thursday 26 March.

Q Development application 67 Denis


Street, Subiaco
The City of Subiaco is inviting public comment on an
application for development approval for demolition of the
existing dwelling and construction of a three storey building
comprising ve multiple dwellings at the above address.

www.subiaco.wa.gov.au/formalsubmissions or view hard


copies at the citys Administration Centre, 241 Rokeby Road,
Subiaco or Subiaco Library, 237 Rokeby Road, Subiaco during
normal operating hours.
Comments should be submitted in writing
through the online submission form at
www.subiaco.wa.gov.au/formalsubmissions, via email
to city@subiaco.wa.gov.au or addressed to the Chief Executive
Ofcer, City of Subiaco, PO Box 270, Subiaco WA 6904.
Comments should clearly indicate the name and address of the
person making the submission and the proposal or application
to which the submission relates.

Q Development applications received

Comments are to be received by 5pm on Friday 27 March.

Property

Q Changes to Town Planning Scheme


Register of Places of Cultural Heritage
Signicance

341 Rokeby Road, Subiaco Construction of awning to


existing cafe

The City of Subiaco is inviting public comment on a proposal to


extend the Rawson Street Conservation Area to include 2 to 22
Union Street, 159 to 177 Hamersley Road and 1 to 12 Redfern
Street, Subiaco.
Comments are to be received by 5pm on Monday 30 March.

Q City of Subiaco Town Planning Scheme


No. 4 Scheme Amendment No. 27
Notice is hereby given that the local government of the City
of Subiaco has prepared the abovementioned town planning
scheme amendment for the purpose of amending the City of
Subiaco Town Planning Scheme No. 4 as follows:
Recode Lots 88 to 93 and Lots 1 and 2 on Strata Plan 7036
Luth Avenue, Lots 184, 185, 115, 116 and Strata Lots 1 and 2
on Strata Plan 27954 Stubbs Terrace and Lots 188, 300 and
301 Troy Terrace from R15 to R20 and amend the Scheme
Map accordingly.
Submissions on the town planning scheme amendment may
be made in writing on Form No. 4 and lodged with the city by
5pm on Friday 17 April.
For more information on the above, visit

Proposal

21 Evans Street,
Shenton Park

Alterations and additions


to an existing dwelling

79 Gloster Street, Subiaco

Construction of a garage

4/253 Churchill Avenue,


Subiaco

Construction of a patio

20 Kershaw Street,
Subiaco

Alterations and additions


to an existing dwelling

136 Rokeby Road, Subiaco Display of signage to existing


commercial premises
85 Rosalie Street,
Shenton Park

Alterations and additions


to an existing dwelling

90 Coghlan Road, Subiaco Construction of two storey


dwelling
123 Rupert Street, Subiaco Demolition of existing dwelling
and construction of two storey
dwelling
Public submissions in respect to these proposals are not
being requested at this time. Formal consultation, where
required, will be undertaken in accordance with the citys
policy on planning public consultation. To view the policy,
visit www.subiaco.wa.gov.au

Whats happening in Subi


QUpskill youth self-defence workshop
A free self-defence workshop for young people aged
fteen to twenty-ve.
Saturday 28 March, 2pm to 4pm
Subiaco PCYC, 450 Rokeby Road, Subiaco
Bookings are essential. Please RSVP on 9237 9216
or culture@subiaco.wa.gov.au

QLiving and lifestyle event Pilates


and morning tea
Enjoy the benets of Pilates with a free class followed
by morning tea.
Tuesday 31 March, 10am to 11.30am
Subiaco Community Centre, 203 Bagot Road, Subiaco
Please RSVP by Wednesday 25 March on 9237 9320 or
adminscc@subiaco.wa.gov.au

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POST, March 21, 2015 Page 9

Cinema set for


a king hit

Beach sets
sandcastle
challenge

By LLOYD GORMAN

An attempt to set a world


record for the most people
building sandcastles will be
made at Cottesloe beach at the
end of this month.

to vacate the site by the end of


this month.
Lloyd Collins, the Perth representative for Dradgin, said
there was strong support for the
redevelopment from the council,
local business and residents
from Subiaco and surrounding
suburbs.
He said it would bring back
activity to Subiaco as a commercial and entertainment
district.
There will be five smaller cinema spaces in the new building,
which will also have a 200-seat
food court between the office
building and hotel.
The existing art deco styled
Ace Cinema building was built
in 1992 and designed by Subiaco
architects Campion Design
Group, which has also designed
the new buildings.
Dradgin bought the cinema complex in July 2011 for
$16.8million.
Mr Collins said the new
buildings were expected to be
finished in 2017.

The Singapore property investment company that owns


Ace Cinema in Hay Street
applied to Subiaco council
last week for permission to
demolish it.

The event is to raise money to


support the two surf lifesaving
rescue helicopters
Sand will be trucked into the
grassed area north of the beach
for the event, plus a sandcastle
competition for children.
The trucked-in sand has a
higher clay content and is easier
to work.
Sand sculptor Jenny Rossen
will build a demonstration sand
sculpture, and visitors can register to take part in the attempt
to have the most people simultaneously building sandcastles
in an hour.
A barbecue breakfast will
complete the event.

Dradgin, which also owns the


iiNet building next door, also
asked the council for a building permit for its $95million
redevelopment of the site.
In September 2013, the Metro
West Joint Development
Assessment Panel approved a
nine-storey hotel and six-storey
office block, with three levels
of underground parking, for the
site.
The cinema closed its doors
in July last year while Kitchen
Witch, which had a store in
the building, shut up shop in
February.
Wilson Parking, which operates an underground and
ground-level carpark at the
cinema complex, is expected

Sand sculptor Jenny Rossen with


one of her creations at last years
Perth Royal Show.

Cottesloe cuts carbon dioxide tide


The councils biggest electricity bill is for the Western Powerowned street lights.
This came to $146,000 last year.
Rob Rowell, the works and
corporate services committee
chairman, asked if something
could be done about the oldas-the-hills street lights in
Cottesloes CBD.
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public transport to work rather
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The report said it had become
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emissions by the 2016 year the
council would need to buy carbon offsets.

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doing its bit to stem the tide.

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contributors, a committee meeting was told this week.
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Future Housing Choices


City Beach
Floreat
Mt Claremont

for Each Generation


Town Planning Scheme Amendment 31 - Housing Options

HAVE YOUR SAY ON FUTURE HOUSING CHOICES

HOW DID WE ARRIVE AT THIS POINT?

Interested members of the community are invited to comment on a Town of


Cambridge proposal that, if accepted, would allow for a greater choice of housing in
City Beach, Floreat and Mt Claremont.

Over the past ve years, the Town has been surveying and consulting residents
about the types of housing they need:

Under the proposal four new housing options are being considered:
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Corner lot with two dwellings


Corner lot with three smaller single-storey dwellings
Manor House Apartments
Cambridge Street Apartments

2010 Values and Attitudes Survey revealed a large part of the community would
like to see a greater range of housing options.
2013 Open days, information sessions, workshops, community networking
functions and advertisements to gauge community opinion on a range of
housing concepts.

If accepted, the new housing options would be controlled by a set of development


rules that will ensure they t into the existing streetscape and have less impact than
a typical large new house.

2014 Housing and Setbacks Survey in which City Beach, Floreat and Mt Claremont
residents were asked their views on Manor House Apartments. From the
high 40% response to the survey, 22% of respondents indicated they
denitely would live in a Manor House Apartment and 17% indicated
probably would.

This proposal will require an amendment to Town of Cambridge Town Planning


Scheme No. 1, and is known as Scheme Amendment No. 31.

Feedback from all the consultations has been used to inform the development of
the proposed future housing choices.

THE OPTIONS ARE DESIGNED TO:

AND PREVENT:

Preserve our green streets and garden suburbs

Over development of sites or paving where there should be vegetation

Ensure that buildings have less impact than


a new large house built on the same site

Height or setback concessions, as often happens with a new house

Only allow dwellings that are consistent with the area

Buildings over two-storeys or buildings that look like ats

Increase housing choice

Signicant increase in density

Retain large open blocks

Blanket subdivision

Promote new dwellings built to a high standard


for residents seeking smaller homes

Large scale apartment developments

Allow two 2 storey houses to be built as a


built strata development on large corner lots

Vacant subdivision of corner lots or any other lots

Allow three single storey dwellings to be built


on large corner lots if they meet strict design standards

Ugly triplex developments you see in other areas


or which were built in the 1980s

Provide alternative types of housing for people in our


community who do not require large family homes

Major changes to our streets, our population or our community

WHY ARE WE PROPOSING THIS?

LIKE TO DISCUSS THE PROPOSAL?

We are looking to provide more housing choice for the diverse range of households
in City Beach, Floreat and Mt Claremont.

To learn more, three informal Information Sessions are planned where you can drop
in and discuss the proposal with a member of the Towns Planning Services Team.

The proposed options provide choice for:

Monday, 30 March

Saturday, 11 April

Saturday, 2 May

d residents who want to down size their home;


d the increasing number of single person households; and
d young people who grew up in these areas but cant afford a large family home.

5.30pm - 8.30pm
Council Administration
1 Bold Park Drive, Floreat

10am - 2pm
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VIEW THE PROPOSAL IN DETAIL


The Future Housing Choices brochure, that explains the proposed housing options,
is available for download from www.cambridge.wa.gov.au/futurehousingchoices
From next week the Future Housing Choices brochure and feedback forms will be
distributed by mail to all home owners in City Beach, Floreat and Mt Claremont.
Also from next week, you will be able to pick up a copy of the brochure and
forms from:
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Town of Cambridge Admin Centre - 1 Bold Park Drive, Floreat


Cambridge Library - 99 The Boulevard, Floreat
The Boulevard Centre - 99 The Boulevard, Floreat (below Cambridge Library)
Wembley Community Centre - 40 Alexander Street, Wembley
Wembley Golf Course, The Boulevard, Wembley Downs.

HOW TO
PROVIDE
COMMENT

Comment on the Future Housing Choices proposal can be


lodged via a Future Housing Choices Feedback Survey, or
by using the Planning and Development Act 2005, Form 4.

YOURE INVITED TO A DIALOGUE ON AGEING


All residents are invited to attend a talk by Council of the Ageing WA
CEO, Ken Marsten who will join us to discuss Housing Futures for an
Ageing Population
When: Wednesday, 1 April. 6pm for 6.30pm start.
Where: The Boulevard Centre (below Cambridge Library)
99 The Boulevard, Floreat
For more information and to register call 9347 6000 or visit
www.cambridge.wa.gov.au/cotawa.

Complete the Future Housing Choices Feedback Survey online at


www.cambridge.wa.gov.au/futurehousingchoices, where you can also download
a Form 4. The closing date for this consultation is Friday, 8 May 2015.

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POST, March 21, 2015 Page 11

Subi primary drops


Welcome to Country
By LLOYD GORMAN
Subiaco Primary School has
dropped an acknowledgement
of country from its weekly assemblies.

Pool champions ... Olivia Spadanuda, Catherine Fenna, Georgia Sturgeon, Charlotte Brown and Lottie
Thompson. Photo: Paul McGovern

St Hildas cup runneth over


The swimming cup is back
in St Hildas hands for a fourth
consecutive year after last
Friday nights 51st IGSSA competition at HBF Stadium.
The standard of swimming
was high across all divisions
and years.
Though St Hildas led all the
way, their win was only by 22.5
points with Iona Presentation
College coming second and
Santa Maria in third place.

As well as the Boans Trophy


for Champion School, St Hildas
won the year group pennant for
Years 7, 9 and 10.
The team also broke a number
of records on the night with
three relay teams excelling and
Year 10 student Sophie Fenna
breaking a 21-year record for
50m backstroke.
St Hildas has now tied with
Penrhos College in winning the
most swimming carnivals in
IGSSA history 10 titles each.

Swimming captain Charlotte


Brown, Year 12 from Mosman
Park, said she couldnt be more
pleased with the end to her St
Hildas swimming career.
We had amazing team cohesion and everyone stepped
up for this competition, she
said.
I couldnt have asked for
more, and although we had some
stand-out performances, every
girl who got up on the blocks
tried her hardest.

A short message recognising


the traditional owners of the
land occupied by the school
disappeared from the regular
assemblies recently.
Subiaco Primary School principal Carolyn Press said the
acknowledgement of country
would be included at special
school events and assemblies
throughout the year.
The acknowledgement of
country was previously recited
at our weekly assemblies, she
said.
However, after speaking
with staff and the school community, we decided it was far
more important to teach the
students about its significance
than include it as something
said by rote every week.
Students are now learning
more about its meaning and the
acknowledgement of country is
recited at special events and
assemblies.
Actor Ernie Dingo and
Aboriginal elder Dr Walley
are credited with creating the
modern day Welcome to Country
for a cultural event in Perth,
in 1976.
Last week, students from the
school were welcomed at the
WA Parliament.
The children were in the
public gallery of the Legislative
Council last Wednesday.
Amber Jade-Sanderson, the
acting president of the Council,
used a gap in debate to mention
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attended Subiaco school for a
very short time, so a special
welcome to you all and enjoy
your day.

Cyclists
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More than 60 people with
clipboards counted cyclists on
their morning rides into work
or study in Subiaco, Nedlands
and Cambridge last week.
They were taking part in
Bicycle Networks Australiawide Super Tuesday study.
Now in its ninth year, Bicycle
Networks Super Tuesday commuter bike count is conducted
by volunteers who record rider
movements at major road and
path intersections and other vantage points, an organiser said.
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identify how they can improve
conditions for bike riders and
encourage more people to be
physically active.
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programs.
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three western suburb councils
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pictures and artifacts of the heroes of World War I
from our district.
Did your ancestors go to the Great War?
We are interested in anything regarding those men
& women from our district who served in that
conflict, their lives and experiences growing up and
also the stories of their families and loved ones
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This will all become part of a community display


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We are seeking photographs, ephemera, medals,
documents, uniforms, or any relevant historical
material, as well as the opportunity to interview
people regarding their family or shared experiences.
Any information would be greatly appreciated.
All contributions will be formally acknowledged,
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Hope for dangerous crossing fix


By LLOYD GORMAN

Australia Posts regional


manager for WA hand delivered bad news in Subiaco and
Cottesloe this week.

A section of Railway Road,


in Subiaco, that residents say
is dangerous has been nominated for a national road safety
program.
The crossing from Daglish
train station will be listed with
the Austroads Safe Systems
Roads for Local Governments
after a committee meeting at
Subiaco council on Tuesday
night.
Tuesday was meant to be the
list deadline, but the WA Local
Government Association in
West Leederville said it would
accept the nomination after it
had been supported by council.
Local resident Darron
Freegard told councillors there
had been serious incidents and
injuries at the crossing.
The community has come
together to form a new group,
Mr Freegard said.
We hope council will see this
not as a problem to go away but a
real opportunity to partner with
us. The group has an online petition at tinyurl.com/pct4295.
He said Year 7 students now
at Shenton College who used the
crossing would be at risk.
Councillor Lee Hemsley

Stuck in the middle with you ... Henry Freegard with his bike at the island in the middle of Railway Road
which the residents group says is unsafe.
nominated the road as urgent
committee business.
Mr Hemsley said the community group had done a huge
amount of work to get a report
ready.
He said the problem crossing was difficult to deal with
because different agencies were
involved in fixing it.
Councillor Scott Arbuckle said
Main Roads WA had not been
supportive and he did not think

the council had been given the


right information.
Ive tried crossing at that
location myself with three
children and it is highly dangerous, highly dangerous, you are
taking your life in your hands,
he said.
Shenton College students,
especially the younger ones,
were especially vulnerable
he said.
We are putting people at

Suspended sentence
holds key to block
Adding 19 words to Cottesloes
town planning scheme will make
a big difference, property owners say.
On Monday night, councillors approved the change at a committee
meeting, and it will go before next
weeks full council meeting.
The change has taken nearly
seven months since councillors
discovered the new scheme meant
a three-storey Broome Street
apartment block could not be
improved.
Earlier this month, Raelene
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Rachael and Michael Hain (Napier
Street), and Asa Waller (Florence
Street) sent copies of the same
letter to the council saying the
new rules were affecting their
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to six months, Deborah Escott, an
owner at the Broome Street block,
said in August last year.
Last year, mayor Jo Dawkins said
the people who devised the new
scheme in 2006 must have been
living in loopland, but did not
realise she was on the council at
the time.
The new scheme was forced on
the council by the state government
after it had sat idle in draft form
for eight years.
The new scheme also allows
beachfront high-rise.
The new words are: (a) 1 storey
(I) Building Height (inclusive of
wall and roof height; including
to top of a parapet) 6.0 metres
maximum height.

risk, he said.
The committee unanimously
supported the motion.
Our next major goal at
Tuesday nights upcoming
council meeting is to seek
council funding for a full road
safety audit and Disability
Discrimination Act compliance
assessment as we dont believe
the crossing meets access
arrangements, Mr Freegard
told the POST.

Savings boost Grove workrate


Low inflation and fuel costs
have helped Peppermint
Grove shire do some extra
work.
The councils corporate
services manager, Paul
Rawlings, presented a budget
review for this financial year

to councillors last week.


In the report he said
$11,265 had been spent on replacing limestone steps near
the Devils Elbow foreshore,
and $23,750 on replacing the
water bore at the councils
admin centre.

Donna Vecchio and another


couple of senior Australia Post
managers visited the western
suburb post offices this week as
part of a drive to let customers
know changes and bigger costs
are coming.
From September, it will cost
most people more to send letters
and correspondence will take at
least two days to be delivered.
The cost of a regular stamp
will rise from 70 cents to $1.
Pensioners will still pay 70
cents.
Letters will still be able to
reach their destinations by the
next day if senders pay for priority postage but the cost of that
service is unlikely to be known
until September.
Ms Vecchio said staff were
visiting post offices across the
state, meeting customers and
telling them about the changes
and asking for feedback.
Frederique Murray, who was
on her way out of the Rokeby
Road post office, said she liked
the service the way it was and
didnt understand why the government didnt support it.
Australia Posts regional
manager said the postal service
was seen as a public service
but was run as a business, with
one shareholder, the Federal
government.
Ms Vecchio said Australia
Post last year made a profit of
$312- million for the government
but forecasts of a loss for the
first time in 30 years because of
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Curtin Correspondence
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SASR says thank you


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Dear Curtin Resident

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of unsustainable spending and changing demographics on the Federal
Budget. In coming years, there will be fewer than three working age
Australians for each retiree, down from more than seven workers per
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Government spending commitments during the Rudd-Gillard years grew
by $2 for every $1 the Government earned. This means Australia spends
$100 million every day that it doesnt have, and borrows $1 billion per
month to pay interest on the debt run up by Labor.
Treasury modelling shows that only the full passage of the Coalitions
Budget measures will return Australias nances to a healthy and
sustainable surplus. Labors settings placed us on a downward trajectory
to well over $5.5 trillion in net debt in decades to come. We are committed
to ensuring government lives within its means.
Ensuring the safety of all Australians remains the highest priority of this
Government. We have cancelled over 100 passports to prevent Australians
becoming radicalised in overseas conicts.
Last weeks grim report that a Melbourne teenager had been involved in
an apparent suicide attack in Iraq demonstrates the ability of ISIL to use
online grooming techniques to extend its inuence over young Australians.
We must continue to counter the brutal narrative of this terrorist
organisation. Family and friends provide the rst and best line of defence
against the radicalisation of our young people.

The Special Air Services Regiment


has presented Federal Member
for Curtin Julie Bishop with a
Certicate of Appreciation in
recognition of her support for
the SASR 2014 Golden Jubilee
Anniversary celebrations.
SAS Historical Foundation Chairman
Greg Mawkes met Julie this month
to present her with the certicate and
provided an update on future plans
for the organisation and the SASR
History and Research Centre.
Major Mawkes spoke about the
success of the Golden Jubilee year,
including the Out of the Shadows
exhibition at the WA Museum and

plans to set up an art gallery at the


History and Research Centre to
showcase 30 new military artworks
donated to the SASR.
The SASR plays an integral role in
Australias defence operations and
I am very proud to continue to be
involved in maintaining the history of
the regiment for future generations,
Julie said.
On Australia Day this year I had
the opportunity to visit our troops
in Afghanistan, including members
of the SASR, to thank them for their
outstanding service and assure them
that Australia supports their efforts.

Roads to Recovery funding rolls out in Curtin


Councils in the electorate of
Curtin will receive their latest
share of Australian Government
funding for the $2.1 billion Roads
to Recovery programme to assist
with local road construction and
maintenance.
Federal Member for Curtin
Julie Bishop said the Australian
Government is providing over

Julie Bishop

$117 million to 297 local


government authorities nationwide
in this round of funding, including
over $273,000 in the electorate
of Curtin.

Quarterly payments through the


Roads to Recovery Programme
allow councils across Australia to
direct local road funding to where it
is needed most, Julie said.

Councils have received $273,980


in Roads to Recovery payments,
including:

Our councils rely on Roads to


Recovery funding for road projects
chosen by the councils themselves,
ensuring that local knowledge
delivers the best local roads.

Town of Cambridge - $178,980


City of Subiaco - $95,000

Committed. Active. Local.

The Australian Government


supports local governments
to provide vital infrastructure
and services through Financial
Assistance Grants, Bridges
Renewal, Black Spot and Roads
to Recovery Programmes.
For more information please visit
www.infastructure.gov.au

Authorised by Julie Bishop MP, 414 Rokeby Road, Subiaco WA 6008

POST, March 21, 2015 Page 17

Keep up-to-date
with Julie

Newsletter from the Hon Julie Bishop MP


Federal Member for Curtin
Deputy Leader of the Liberal Party
Minister for Foreign Affairs

For all the latest information on how


Julie is working for the Curtin community,
please visit www.juliebishop.com.au

Visit to Harry Perkins


Federal Member for Curtin Julie
Bishop was offered a unique
glimpse into the world of medical
research during a visit to the
state-of-the-art Harry Perkins
Institute of Medical Research
earlier this year.
The Harry Perkins Institute
Lotterywest BioDiscovery Centre
is a custom-designed laboratory,
established to educate and inspire
people of all ages through an
introduction to medical research.

Together with Year 12 students


from the International School of
Western Australia, Julie was guided
through the program on offer to
visitors, including a number of
hands-on experiments.
The BioDiscovery Centre is an
exciting project which allows
visitors the opportunity to take
part in a variety of medical
research-related activities to gain
a better understanding of this
exciting eld. she said.

National Youth Award 15


Woodlands resident Binu
Jayawardena has been named a
nalist in the 2015 National Youth
Award for his work in giving young
Australians the opportunity to
access a wide range of high quality
media platforms.
The sixth-year medical student at
the University of Western Australia
has been nominated in the Youth
Employment category, which will be
announced on April 16 in Brisbane.
Mr Jayawardena co-founded
WASTV Inc, a not-for-prot that

Cottesloe Musician embarks


on International Collaboration
Cottesloe musician Christopher
Cobilis has been selected as the
recipient of a Federal Government
grant, designed to increase the
exposure of Australian musicians
to national and international
audiences and to support the
development of new work.
Forty-two musicians across Australia
will receive close to $900,000 in grants
through the Australia Council for the
Arts.
Federal Member for Curtin Julie
Bishop said Mr Cobilis would be one
of four recipients of an International
Collaboration grant of $50,000 to
create and record new works through
collaboration with international artists.
Mr Cobilis project Funniest Home
Videos will see him working with

Kenneth Goldsmith Poet Laureate


at the Museum of Modern Art in
New York to create a new musical
composition concerned with the
emergence of user generated content.
I welcome the Australian
Governments support for musicians
in my electorate of Curtin and across
Australia, providing invaluable
opportunities to collaborate with
world-renowned artists and bring their
work to a broader audience,
Julie said.
Mr Cobilis project will enrich our local
arts community and inspire a new
generation of musicians to condently
pursue music careers.
For more information on the
Australia Council and grants, visit
www.australiacouncil.gov.au

seeks to actively engage the youth


of Western Australia to develop
skills and techniques in the eld of
lm, producing promotional and
sponsorship videos free of charge.
Federal Member for Curtin Julie
Bishop said it was important to
celebrate the achievements of young
people who are making a lasting,
positive difference in the community.
Mr Jayawardena is a credit to our
community, showing your age is no
barrier to getting involved and helping
others, she said.

Green Army
Announcement
Signicant local environmental
sites will benet from the
announcement of successful
projects under Round Two of the
Green Army programme.
Federal Member for Curtin Julie
Bishop announced the electorate of
Curtin would be host to two Green
Army projects. More than 350 projects
are to be rolled out across Australia in
the coming weeks.
The Green Army provides
opportunities for young Australians
aged 17 to 24 years to gain training
and experience in environmental
and conservation elds and explore
careers in conservation management,
while participating in projects
that generate real benets for the
Australian environment, Julie said.
Green Army projects in Curtin include:
rehabilitation of Swan Estuary
riparian vegetation
restoration of Perths coastal corridor

Please contact my ofce if I can be of assistance


414 Rokeby Road, SUBIACO WA 6008 Ph: 9388 0288 Fax: 9388 0299 E: Julie.Bishop.MP@aph.gov.au www.juliebishop.com.au

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Truckie wields tyre lever

A man told police an angry truckie tapped on his window with


a tyre lever last Friday.
The East Perth man (54) said he was driving on Cambridge Street
in the late morning when the truckie started sounding his horn
and shouting abuse after a lane merge.
The driver said the truckie got out of his vehicle at the Harborne
Street lights with the tyre iron.
The driver said he was asked by the truckie if he wanted his car
windows smashed in. Registration details on the trucks plates were
passed to police in the road-rage complaint.

Fred backs cyclone appeal


By LLOYD GORMAN
Subiaco businessman Fred
Fairthorne has pledged $100,000
to farmers in Carnarvon whose
crops were flattened by tropical
cyclone Olwyn.
Mr Fairthorne, who owns
Farmers Jacks markets, said he
felt for farmers in the region who
had lost everything.
The category 3 system destroyed
crops and infrastructure, causing
millions of dollars of damage.
Ive been buying produce from
Carnarvon for 30 years and I wanted to do something for them, so I
spoke to the staff and they shared
my sentiment, so we are pledging
$100,000, Mr Fairthorne said.
Ive had a bit to do with them
and Ive been following their trials
and tribulations in recent years.
I dont think theres anywhere
in rural Australia thats had
to deal with the same thing as
Carnarvon.
He said the region had been
hit by a drought five years ago,
which was followed by a devastating plague of locusts and then
another extended period without
any rainfall.
Mr Fairthorne said the cyclone
hit the area just 10 days after
water levels and supply had been
restored.
Its completely devastating and
you have to wonder how much they
can take, but their spirit is to get
on with it, he said.
On top of the $100,000, he
pledged to match dollar for dollar
any funds raised by Farmer Jacks
customers.
We havent got the tins for
the tills yet and we have to get a
licence to collect the money, but
we are working with the response
fund and once we have the cans in
place well match any contribution, Mr Fairthorne said.

Lending a hand On top of his $100,000 gift to Carnarvon


farmers, Fred Fairthorne will match dollar for dollar his customers donations. Photo: Paul McGovern

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Cull costs top


$40m: Labor

Perry Lakes
set to rock

More than $40million has been


wasted on the state governments
botched attempt to halve the
number of metropolitan councils, the Leader of the opposition
has claimed.

Bands are tuning up for


the annual Exposure gig at
Cambridge next weekend.
One of the star attractions is
the four-man band, Falloway,
which has emerged after a year
lying fallow.
Three engineering students
and a sound technician make up
the alternative rock group.
It was originally a high
school band but broke up when
everyone left school, guitarist
Sandun Welisara said.
After a year we reformed and
that is where the name Falloway
came from.
Exposure will be held at the
Perry Lakes Reserve, Floreat,
from 2 to 6pm on Sunday, March
29.
As well as bands there will
be other entertainment at the
festival.

Cristian Galindo and Sandun Welisara checking out the venue where their band Falloway will play during the
Exposure festival. Photo: Billie Fairclough

Tree loppers in trouble again


By DAVID COHEN
Tree loppers who have been
the subject of a long list of
complaints deny they dumped
prunings from a job near the
Swan River in Dalkeith.
Mate, to be honest, Ive had a
gutful of you, Mitch Grisbrook,
from West Australian Tree Services,
told the POST.
You can print what you like.
A Dalkeith resident said she
had paid the firm $3200 to work
on her property, but they had left
the branches near the water at
the end of Adams Road.
They left a heck of a mess
on the riverbank, the resident
said.

They had the cheek to say


[another resident] said it was
okay.
The resident said that after
she had called the firm and the
council, the refuse was moved
three days later.
A Nedlands council spokeswoman said rangers had called
the firm about the tree waste and
the company removed it.
She said penalties for dumping
ranged from $100 fines to court
action and $5000 fines.
Last week, Consumer
Protection issued another statement about the firm, owned by
Tracey Gordon.
Mr Grisbrook at first said he
and fellow tree lopper, Sean
Robert Weinthal, no longer

worked at the firm.


Shes shut that business down.
We no longer work for her, Mr
Grisbrook said.
But then he changed his mind
and said he was working for Ms
Gordon for another fortnight.
Weve got two weeks to go and
thats it, Mr Grisbrook said.
Families in Mosman Park,
Claremont and Nedlands said they
had received WA Tree Services
flyers several times in the past
month.
Consumer Protection said Ms
Gordon and the firm entered
into an enforceable undertaking under the provisions of the
Australian Consumer Law in
May last year.
The undertaking required

the business and its employees


to provide consumers with an
itemised written quotation which
described in detail the work
agreed to be carried out, the cost
for each of the items listed, and
a total cost, including any taxes
or other charges.
WA Tree Services was also
required to obtain written authorisation from the consumer
to start the work.
Commissioner for Consumer
Protection Anne Driscoll said
Ms Gordon had now entered into
another undertaking which required the business to engage the
services of a lawyer to conduct
a compliance program for staff
Please turn to page 92

Labor leader Mark McGowan


blasted the failed council cull
policy which he said cost the
tax-payer $21million and another
$20million for the 30 councils in
Perth.
State Treasurer Mike Nahan
told the POST recently that the
state government had spent a
minuscule amount on the sixyear council cull, which came
to a dramatic and sudden stop
last month (Talk is cheap says
Nahan, POST, March 7).
This has been a complete
waste of ratepayers and taxpayers money, Mr McGowan told
a recent WA Local Government
Association conference.
Dr Nahans own budget papers
say the cost to taxpayers is around
$21million.
He should read his own budget
papers.
Mr Barnett and Mr Simpson
must stop hiding and tell the
people of Western Australia
exactly what this debacle has
cost them.
Mr McGowan said the 350 education assistants whose jobs had
been cut by the Barnett government in 2013 could easily have
been funded with $21million.
The Barnett government has
fumbled this process from the
beginning and they have left
the ratepayers and taxpayers of
Western Australia to pick up the
cost, he said.
A spokesperson for Local
Government Minister Tony
Simpson did not respond to
questions about how much that
department has spent on council
mergers over the past six years.

AUCTION
24 & 25 March
6.30pm
Lot 10. Rupert Bunny, Oil,
$7500 - $12,000

One of over 40 artworks by


Guy Grey-Smith

Lot 16. David Boyd Oil,


$8,000 - $12,000

Art
Jewellery
Collectables
Furniture
Viewing:
Sat 21 & Sun 22 March 11 - 4pm
Mon 23 March 11 - 5.30pm

Lot 198 Diamond Ring 2ct.E.colour,


$15,000 - $20,000

Lot 224, South Sea Pearls, 11 - 14mm,


$4,500 - $6,000

Auction Includes: Arthur Streetons Palette,


John Goulds Thylacine, Set of 4 Fremantle
19th Century Watercolours, Divers Helmet,
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100 years is something to sing about


By DAVID COHEN
Presbyterian Ladies College
this year, William Shakespeare
the next.

Grove has
doubts
over PGW
The Peppy Grove Wanker has
brushed off accusations that he
is not who he claims to be.
After last weeks story (Life in
the Golden Triangle, as seen by
the PGW), some POST readers
raised questions about whether
the social media personalitys
answers were truthful.
One local said most
Peppermint Grove residents
would not shop at Claremont
Quarter and would also never
call it Peppy Grove.
When the POST put this to
the PGW, he said: I shop at the
David Jones Claremont Quarter
store for essentials [such as]
Ralph Lauren and Tom Ford
fragrances.
As someone with a penchant for Tods loafers I also
visit Parker & Cos Claremont
Quarter store on a somewhat
regular basis, he said.
An in-and-out CQ visit is
acceptable, I wouldnt be
caught dead aimlessly perusing
though.
The PGW said he would have
Please turn to page 92

Australian composer Paul


Jarman has spent the week
working with PLC students as he
prepares to write the Peppermint
Grove schools centenary song.
Mr Jarman is producing a
special piece that will debut
at the Centenary Concert on
September 13.
He is also working on a piece
to commemorate 400 years since
Shakespeares death, at the invitation of the Oxford University
Press.
A performer, educator, musical
director and father of two girls,
Mr Jarman is composer-in- residence at PLC this term.
Two years ago, Mr Jarman
worked with students to develop
the Shell Song.
He said it felt like coming
home to be back at PLC, and
he was meeting students and
staff discussing what mattered
to them.
I was completely delighted to
come back, he said.
I am always thinking about
[the song] and watching things,
looking for inspiration its like
being a magpie!
We must aim for the honest
path a piece that belongs to
the past, the present and the
future.
I know that we can find this,
but we must work together as
composer and community that
is how we find the path.
For example, the Year 12s all
asked for the pipes and drums
to be in it, not just playing but
in the lyrics.
I love pipes and drums, but
can you imagine how Old Girls
will feel when they hear that? It
just pulls at the heartstrings.

Very composed Paul Jarman, holding a hulusi (a free reed wind instrument from China) with PLC students.
Photo: Billie Fairclough

I love pipes and drums, but can you imagine


how Old Girls will feel when they hear that?

The centenary song will sit


alongside the school song, Land of
our Birth, by Rudyard Kipling.
Year 7 student Tahlia Hanikeri
was Year 5 when her class collaborated with Mr Jarman on
Shell Song.
She said she was thrilled to
be working with him again and
contributing to the centenary
song.

We have been thinking about


the schools values, how we view
the school and what it means to
us, Tahlia said.
I think it is really momentous
because when we hear the song,
we will remember this year
and writing it and the time we
have had.
It will also help people in
future generations understand

how the school evolved.


The centenary song will
premiere at the Perth Concert
Hall.
All of PLCs ensembles will
participate, from three and fouryear-olds in Petite Chorale up
to Year 12 music students.
There will also be musical
performances by special guests
including students from Scotch
College.
Tickets go on sale in August
on the PLC100 website www.
plc100.info.

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PLANNING AND
DEVELOPMENT ACT 2005
ADVERTISEMENT OF APPROVED TOWN PLANNING SCHEME AMENDMENT
TOWN OF CLAREMONT
TOWN PLANNING SCHEME NO.3 AMENDMENT NO.125
Ref: TPS/1233
It is hereby notified for public information, in accordance with section 87 of the Planning and Development Act 2005,
that the Minister for Planning approved the Town of Claremont local planning scheme amendment on 04 March
2015 for the purpose of:
1. Replacing sub-clauses 25(1)-(2) with the following sub-clauses 25(1)-(2):
25(1) Subject to clause 25(2), all development on land zoned and reserved under the Scheme requires the prior
approval of the local government. A person must not commence or carry out any development without first
having applied for and obtained the planning approval of the local government under Part V of this Scheme.
Note: 1. The planning approval of the local government is required for both the development of land and
the use of land.
2. Development includes the erection, placement and display of any advertisements.
3. Approval to commence development may also be required from the Western Australian
Planning Commission under the Metropolitan Region Scheme.
25(2) Permitted development
Except as otherwise provided in the Scheme, for the purposes of the Scheme the following development does
not require the planning approval of local government:
(a)
the carrying out of any building or work which affects only the interior of a building and which does not
materially affect the external appearance of the building except where the building is:
(i) located in a place that has been entered in the Register of Heritage Places under the Heritage of
Western Australia Act 1990;
(ii) the subject of an order under Part 6 of the Heritage of Western Australia Act 1990 or a Heritage
Agreement with the Town under clause 53 of the Scheme; or
(iii) included on the Heritage Schedule under clause 78 of the Scheme with the exception of buildings
used for residential purposes only that are not subject to (i) and (ii) above and the works are confined
to any of the following reversible and minor works:
Fit out of an existing kitchen, bathroom or laundry with no structural alterations;
Replacement of light fittings;
Painting/wall papering/plastering of internal walls;
Internal retiling;
Construction of new internal non-masonry, non-load bearing walls;
New floor covering placed over but not replacing existing floor surface materials; or
Electrical and plumbing works;
(b)
the erection or extension of a single dwelling, ancillary dwelling, outbuilding, external fixture, patio,
pergola, veranda or swimming pool on a lot if the development satisfies the deemed-to-comply
requirements of the R-Code, except where:
(i) the proposal involves a variation to a provision of the Scheme;
(ii) the proposal involves a variation to any local planning policy adopted under Section 82 of the Scheme;
(iii) the proposal involves a variation to any Structure Plan or Detailed Area Plan adopted under this
Scheme that applies to the development;
(iv) the proposal is for a place that has been entered in the Register of Places under the Heritage of
Western Australia Act 1990;
(vi) the proposal is for a place the subject of an Order under Part 6 of the Heritage of Western Australia Act
1990 or a Heritage Agreement with the Town under clause 53 of the Scheme;
(vii) the proposal is for a place listed on the Heritage Schedule under Clause 78 of the Scheme;
(c)
the demolition of any building or structure except where the building or structure is:
(i) located in a place that has been entered in the Register of Heritage Places under the Heritage of
Western Australia Act 1990;
(ii) the subject of an order under Part 6 of the Heritage of Western Australia Act 1990 or a Heritage
Agreement with the Town under clause 53 of the Scheme; or
(iii) included on the Heritage Schedule under clause 78 of the Scheme.
(d)
the following minor residential development where the development satisfies the deemed-to-comply
requirements of the R-Codes, complies with this Scheme, with any local planning policy adopted under
clause 82 of this Scheme and any Structure Plan or Detailed Area Plan adopted under this Scheme that
applies to development, and with any local law, and where the building or structure is not included on
the Heritage Schedule under clause 78 of this Scheme:
(i) a rainwater tank with a capacity of 5kL or less;
(ii) childrens play equipment;
(iii) fill and associated retaining less than 0.5m or excavation; or
(iv) front fences
where these are located to the side or rear of an existing dwelling (excepting front fences);
(e)
a home office which is also compliant with the home occupation requirements of this Scheme;
(f )
dividing fences with:
(i) A height of up to 1.8m; or
(ii) A height between 1.8m and 2.3m, where both neighbours are in agreement as to the height;
(g)
landscaping which does not involve fill over 0.5m;
(h)
non-illuminated signage or advertising that complies with the Towns Local Law Relating to Signs or any
Local Planning Policy; or
(i)
any works which are temporary and in existence for less than 48 hours or such longer time as the local
government agrees.
Note: Development carried out in accordance with a subdivision approval granted by the Commission is
exempt under section 157 of the Planning and Development Act 2005.
2. Replacing sub-clauses 98(1)-(6) with the following sub-clauses 98(1)-(4):
98(1) The local government may, in writing and either generally or as otherwise provided by the instrument
of delegation, delegate to a committee or the CEO, within the meaning of those expressions under the
Local Government Act 1995, the exercise of any of its powers or the discharge of any of its duties under the
Scheme other than this power of delegation.
98(2) The CEO may delegate to any employee of the local government the exercise of any of the CEOs powers
or the discharge of any of the CEOs duties under sub-clause 98(1).
98(3) The exercise of the power of delegation under sub-clause 98(1) requires a decision of an absolute
majority as if the power had been exercised under the Local Government Act 1995.
98(4) Sections 5.45 and 5.46 of the Local Government Act 1995 and the regulations referred to in section 5.46
apply to a delegation made under this clause as if the delegation were a delegation under Division 4 of
Part 5 of that Act.
Details of the amendment will be published in the Government Gazette in accordance with Regulation 23 and a full copy
of the amendment documentation can be viewed at Council Offices, Number One, 308 Stirling Highway, Claremont.
J Barker
MAYOR
Stephen Goode
CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER

The roots of this big ficus will eventually pull down a wall at Cottesloe Civic
Centre, a council report says.

Ficus fix to cost $50k


The roots of a self-seeded ficus
tree have caused up to $50,000
damage to the historic wall of
the Cottesloe Civic Centre.
The tree, on the upper lawn of
the centre at present shading a barbecue, will probably be removed
at a cost of $3000.
Work on repairing the wall and
decorative balustrade cannot start
until the tree is gone.

The damage will continue until


the balustrade collapses or the wall
ultimately crumbles, a council
report says.
A native peppermint was planted
out from the wall a few years ago
to replace the fig, which will be retained until money becomes available to fix the wall, estimated to be
between $40,000 and $50,000.

Easter egg hunt is back


The fourth Hunt for Easter
is scheduled for this Sunday,
March 22.
Last year, the POST received
many letters after a Claremont
mother said the event was invasive.
Sonlife Churchs Jason Loong said
the free event would again have a
hunt for thousands of Easter eggs,
music, face-painting and coffee.
There will also be a merrygo-round there always seem to
be more kids every year, Jason
said.
Pastor Binh Nguyen will pray for
the community.
Last year the Claremont mother
said she felt duped because the
churchs flyer advertising the event
did not say it would have a religious
message.
Readers were critical of the
POST report.
Shame on the POST for giving

Egg-cited Jason Loong is helping put on another Hunt for Easter in


Nedlands.
such prominence to the protests
of a self-proclaimed agnostic that
religion was a small part of a hunt
for Easter eggs, a Floreat resident
wrote.
The event starts at Mason Gardens
at 9am and finishes around noon.

Community Workshop
Feasibility Study
Claremont Aquatic Centre
Come and have your say about how the Claremont
Aquatic Centre should be redeveloped to meet the
communitys future needs.
Where: Claremont Aquatic Centre Clubroom
12 Davies Road Claremont
When:

Monday 30 March

Time:

6.30pm to 8.00pm

The Town of Claremont will provide light refreshments


RSVP and enquiries to: admin@ccsstrategic.com.au

POST, March 21, 2015 Page 27

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Mosman
punches
above
weight

Shorter clinic walk


The Keogh Institute has moved to the first floor
of C block in Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital.
Its new location means it is only a short
walk from the multi-storey carpark.
The most convenient access is via Hospital
Avenue. C block is two blocks on from the
main hospital entrance. It is not possible to
reach C block from within the hospital.
It is also in front of the bus stop.
From the entrance of C block follow the red
squares to reach it.
The fertility institute shares the location
with Gairdner Bone Density and the endocrinology department.

Mosman Park council is punching above its weight when it


comes to compliance compared
with bigger metropolitan councils.

Cambridge Notice
COMMENT INVITED
DRAFT WEMBLEY TOWN CENTRE
ACTIVITY CENTRE PLAN
Notice is hereby given that the Town of Cambridge
has endorsed the draft Wembley Town Centre
Activity Centre Plan for the purposes of advertising.
Cambridge residents and interested persons are
invited to attend an Open Day Information Session
on Tuesday, 31 March 2015 at the Wembley Hotel
between 5pm and 8pm. The Towns Planning staff
will be available at the Open Day to discuss the
proposals.
Plans and documents setting out and explaining
the draft Wembley Town Centre Activity Centre
Plan are also available for inspection at the Towns
Administration Centre at 1 Bold Park Drive, Floreat,
from Monday to Friday between the hours of
8.00am to 5.00pm, or on the Councils website at
www.cambridge.wa.gov.au/wembleytowncentreplan.
Comments regarding the draft Activity Centre Plan
can be made via an online comment form on the
above website or posted to PO Box 15, Floreat WA
6014, on or before Tuesday, 28 April 2015.
Should you have any queries in relation to the
above information, please contact the Towns
Planning Services by telephone on 9347 6059.
JASON BUCKLEY
CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER

1 Bold Park Drive Floreat WA 6014 | 08 9347 6000


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

Water works North Cottesloe PS students Avi Kernot (9) and Chelsea Hegney (5) fill up in
Cottesloe. Photo: Billie Fairclough

BYO bottle water provided


Earth Carers say taking your own water bottle
to events in the western
suburbs is set to become
the new norm now they
have launched their H2O
to GO portable water bottle
refill stations and water
fountain.
We want to give people
every opportunity to refuse
single-use disposable
plastics, Earth Carers
coordinator Amy Warne
said.
With beverage bottles accounting for over
a third of marine plastic
pollution, we see this as

a crucial environmental
issue especially in our
western suburbs lined with
the beach and river.
The water stations are
the first of their kind in
WA, Earth Carers say.
They are available to
lend to councils, community groups and schools.
Earth Carers say the stations are booking out fast
at local events, including
last weekends Less is
More Festival at the Grove
library.
We started the nowglobal Plastic Free July
Challenge and run the
Bring One, Get One Tree

campaign, which encourages people to bring their


own coffee cups to cafes,
Amy said.
We lend a washing-up
station for local events
and now have these fantastic portable water refill
stations.
Theres no excuse for
single use!
Earth Carers received a
grant from Keep Australia
Beautiful to buy the stations.
To borrow the water stations, call Rebecca on 9384
4003 or see www.earthcarers.org.au for details.

Andrew Burchfield, from risk,


governance and audit specialists
Burchfield Consulting, who compiled the councils 2014 compliance
audit report, said it was a favourable outcome for the town.
He told Tuesday nights audit
committee meeting the compliance questionnaire had been reduced from 270 questions to about
70 and Mosman Park had only
one instance of non-compliance
which had been voluntarily reported to the Department of Local
Government and Communities.
You are at the very high end
compared with other municipalities, he said.
He said he had worked for other
much bigger councils which had
their audit reports prepared internally.
The town is to be congratulated because it gets a fresh set
of objective eyes to do it, so it is
a continuous improvement exercise, he said.
This is a result at the top end
of the spectrum.

Road money
Cambridge and Subiaco councils
have received more than $273,000 in
federal funding towards local road
construction and maintenance.
Cambridge received $178,980 and
Subiaco $95,000 from the Roads to
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Napoleonic revolution
bike racks, and bollards.
Drains will be better integrated
into the new footpath and trees will
get new grille surrounds.
Most of the new pavers will be
charcoal-grey; ash bricks will
delineate the parking spaces.
The new lights are very striking and
modern compared to the old purple
and red ones, Ms Dawkins said.
Property owner Dimitri Artelaris
supported the make-over.
The street hasnt been done up
since the 1990s, Mr Artelaris, whose
grandfather Jim bought one of the first
shops in the street in the 1920s, said.

Cottesloes Napoleon Street is in


the middle of a make-over.
Work started on Monday and mayor
Jo Dawkins said the disruption would
be worth it.
There will be three or four quite
painful weeks but it will look so much
better, Ms Dawkins said.
All pavers from the street to the
shopline will be replaced and there
will be new lights, rubbish bins, seats,

LEFT: Louis Prospero, left, Dimitri Artelaris, Doug Elkins, and Jo Dawkins watch
the work in Napoleon Street.

Safer site for Kidsafe

By LLOYD GORMAN

Kidsafe WA is moving to
a safer location.
The charity that works to
prevent death and injuries
to children in road and
home accidents is based in
Godfrey House at Princess
Margaret Hospital, which
fronts Thomas Street and
heavy traffic.
It will move to nearby
140 Railway Parade, West
Leederville, later this year
or by early next year.
PMH is due to close in
March next year when it
will be replaced by the
new childrens hospital at
the QEII Medical Centre in
Nedlands.
Kidsafes new premises
have rear access for cars
down a lane as well as from
Southport Street.
Part of our relocation is
to get a family-friendly, safevehicle-access premises,
Kidsafe WA CEO Scott
Phillips said.
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Since Kidsafe was set up
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Ticket machine
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A $8500 parking ticket
machine in Crawley was
destroyed when someone
took to it with a blowtorch last Saturday.
Police suspect the
vandal was trying to get
at the coins inside.
The flame blew a hole
in the bottom of the machine and wrecked the
wiring.
The machine, owned
by the state Department
of Parks and Wildlife,
was at the intersection
of Hackett and Australia Blown The damII drives.
aged ticket machine.

Unit vandals spray


blue phrases

Chase leads to
aged home

Two recently completed apartments at the Subi Strand complex


in Hood Street were vandalised
last weekend.
Vandals climbed up scaffolding
to get to the balcony of apartment
200 and got in through an unlocked
sliding door.
Once inside they opened a bucket
of base-coat wall paint and spread
it on carpets, walls, furniture and
fittings.
Go hard and go home was
daubed with a finger in the dust
on a mirrored wardrobe.
At unit 143 the vandals got in
via an unlocked front door before
leaving graffiti in blue spray paint
on three walls.
One of the blue phrases left was
F*** off Mike.
The crimes happened between
Friday night and Saturday morning.

BEAT

Police say they found


a burglar hiding in a
courtyard at a West
Leederville aged-care
home last Friday.

with DAVID COHEN

Tennis theft
nets $300
Cash and sportswear
were stolen from the
Tennis Only shop in
Nedlands early on
Monday morning.
Alarms at the Stirling
Highway shop sounded
at 1.45am after one of the
double glass front doors
was smashed.
Nike clothing and $300
were stolen but police
found property left by
those responsible, as well
as blood.

Green scene Police


allege this cannabis plant
was on a balcony.

Death by
overdose
MUSIC FOR PLEASURE 2015
On Sunday afternoons during the winter months
of July and August 2015, the Music for Pleasure concert
series will be held in the War Memorial Town Hall,
109 Broome Street, Cottesloe.
Musical groups and individuals who would like to
perform are invited to submit an application.
Application forms can be obtained from:
Sherilee Macready on 9285 5000 or email
cdo@cottesloe.wa.gov.au
Councils website www.cottesloe.wa.gov.au
The Town of Cottesloe administration office,
109 Broome Street, Cottesloe
The closing date for applications is 24 April 2015.
No late application forms will be accepted.
Carl Askew
Chief Executive Officer
PO Box 606 Cottesloe WA 6911
Telephone (08) 9285 5000
Email council@cottesloe.wa.gov.au
Website www.cottesloe.wa.gov.au

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Fuel foment

Someone tried to siphon fuel


from a Claremont councillors
car in Walter Street on Tuesday
night.

Alastair Tulloch got up on


Wednesday morning to find a
white box and a hose attached to
his BMW.
I reported it to the police, who
showed little interest, Dr Tulloch
said.
The box had some petrol in it,
and was made of the foam they used
to use to make the old eskies.

A woman visiting the


Wandana public housing
complex in Subiaco died
from a drug overdose last
week.
The 35-year-old, from
Balcatta, visited her
brother-in-law in C-Block
last Wednesday.
An ambulance was
called to the unit at
1.20pm, but the woman
was dead.

Pot plant
alleged
A Mosman Park man
will be summoned on a
cannabis charge after
Cottesloe police allegedly
found a plant on his
balcony.
The man lives in a
Wellington Street unit.
Police allege the plant
was nearly 1m tall.

The chase began when a


Northwood Street resident
saw a man leave a neighbours home after hearing
an alarm.
After calling police, the
neighbour followed the
man to Ruislip Street, but
lost sight of him.
A witness told the neighbour he saw the man in
Bartlett Lane.
Police descended on
the area in strength and
Senior Constable Jenita
Owen and Constable Ben
Sweetman will allege they
found the man in a rear
courtyard at Kimberley
Residential Aged Care.
The public were fantastic and very helpful,
Wembley police station
officer-in-charge Kate
Vivian said.
Police will allege the
man stole jewellery, a
blue scarf and an Olympus
digital camera from the
Northwood Street home
after smashing a back
sliding door.
The man has been summonsed to appear in the
Perth Magistrates Court
on March 26 on burglary
and stealing charges.

Theft from surf shop


Cottesloe police have
released images of two
people both barefoot
they think can help
with inquiries about a
Claremont crime.
On Thursday, February
26, there was a theft from
the Quiksilver surf shop in

Claremont Quarter, on the


centres upper level.
The crime happened at
6.30pm.
One of the people wore a
white cap with a motif.
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Student fashions a clothes show


Anna Wedgwood has organised a show of clothes modern
and ancient.
Anna, a Year 10 Presbyterian
Ladies College student, is staging a parade of fashions from
Varga Girl and Empire Rose
on Sunday.
By the runway will be five PLC
uniforms from the schools 100
years, including sport tunics
that were worn tied with cord
belts in house colours.
The show was part of Annas
academic personal project.
I got the idea from my textiles teacher: she began the St
Hildas fashion shows, Anna
said.
I dont think the tunics were
very practical, but theyre nicelooking.
Anna has dealt with a dozen
people, including caterers,
shop owners, photographers,
and make-up artists, while
organising the parade.
Collegians will be Annas
models for the new fashions.
The event is on Sunday, March
22, at PLCs middle school gallery from 3 to 4.30pm.
Tickets are $35 from www.
trybooking.com/HALV?.
Profits go to the PLC Old
Collegians Association.

Rokeby GP, in Subiaco,


and the Nedlands, Floreat,
Herdsman and Ocean Village
medical centres joined the
growing WA trend for online
bookings.
Last year, the number of

Residents of 10 new units in West


Leederville will not qualify for permits
when a residents-only parking scheme is
introduced.
Some householders had objected last year
to the plans for the units in Connaught Street
because of traffic.
Now they have asked Cambridge council to
replace a two-hour limit in the street with a
residents-only scheme.
The development does not qualify for
residential parking permits and none will be
issued by the town, staff said.
The community committee agreed to the idea
and the full council will have the final say on
Tuesday night.
Council staff suggested notice about the
parking scheme should be included on the
strata plan for the units.

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towards a local community project or event, to be
considered for inclusion in the 2015/16 budget.
If your local community group, club or organisation has
a project or event that you would like to be considered,
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City expansion
beyond the pale

Chiselled and buffed


Early Friday morning, taking
photos of the lovely sculptures
at Cottesloe, I was delighted to
see a row of moving sculptures,
above.

Such incredible hulks that


quite surpassed the rest.
Barbara Bleazard
Bull Creek Drive, Bull Creek

Port in nutshell
I am writing to you to support
my suggestion for the City of
Fremantle to invest in the purchase of this fascinating sculpture, Mr Melancholy designed
by the emerging WA artist, Paul
Stanwick-Wright a vertical 6m
shipping container, left.
I believe this piece perfectly
represents the culture surrounding Fremantle and could stand
with pride and humour in the
port, supporting the local artist
and his views of recycling and
upcycling.
Gaelle Isabelle Morival
Ramsdale Street, Scarborough

Life imitates art


RIGHT: Cottesloe residents John
and Belinda Bougher snapped
this shot of their 13-year-old German short-haired pointer, Mia, at
Sculpture by the Sea on Monday
morning. Mia took a liking to Russell Sheridans piece, sisters, and
decided to hop into the action.
John said passers by were queuing
up to take Mias photo.
People thought the exhibit was
wonderful with the real dog sitting
there, he said.

Premier Colin Barnett claims


that legislation to expand the City
of Perth is a top priority, with its
expanded boundaries to include
Kings Park, the University of
Western Australia and the QEII
Medical Centre (and no doubt
later, if he can get away with it,
the Burswood peninsula with
its hotels, casino and costly new
stadium).
He argues that all these major
institutions need to be within the
capital citys boundary as this
will further promote Perth and
make it WAs premier tourist
destination.
Quiz time: which of the following major institutions and
attractions are within the City
of London?
1. The Tower of London
2. Trafalgar Square and Nelsons
Column
3. St Pauls Cathedral
4. The London Eye
5. Buckingham Palace
6. Westminster Abbey
7. Covent Garden
8. Hampton Court Palace
9. Greenwich
10. Hyde Park
11. The Victoria and Albert
Museum
12. Whitehall and Parliament
13. The Royal Botanic Gardens
at Kew
14. Tate Britain and Tate
Modern
15. Imperial College
16. University of London
17. G r e a t O r m o n d S t r e e t
Hospital
18. St Bartholomews Hospital
Answer: Only 1 and 3.
The rest are in the surrounding City of Westminster, Royal
Borough of Kensington, London
Borough of Camden, London
Borough of Southwark, Royal
Borough of Greenwich and
London Borough of Richmond
upon Thames. Does it really
make a hoot of difference to tourists, students or hospital patients
which local governments these
places come under?
Come on Premier, start showing some proper leadership.
Colin Latchem
Sherwood Road, Dalkeith

Thriving Carnabys cockatoos thrive in their natural environment.

Caring counts for cockatoos


carnabys cockatoos flew to the
tall trees there in twos, fives and
bigger groups.
This number is not an indication that they are doing well.
Rather it shows the importance
of traditional roost sites where
there is high-quality food in
proximity.
The amount of bush food
and food in our parks and gardens supports the numbers of
carnabys. We have to protect
the bush we have left
and we have to find ways to do
that.
Margaret Owen
Daglish Street, Wembley

Every evening, carnabys cockatoos fly in to their roost sites to


sleep for the night.
Every morning they fly from
their roost sites for the days
activities.
This includes protecting offspring who have flown with the
parents from their breeding sites
far, far away.
Our flocks in the western
suburbs may fly to Hollywood
Hospital trees to roost, or to
trees at the corner intersection
of Perry Lakes. Last Sunday night
the majority flew to the Perry
Lakes site.
What a beautiful sight: 382

Ward off party politics


There have also been moves
to alter the ward boundaries
with models contemplating no
wards through to those already
existing.
Any reduction in the number
of wards would in my opinion
not only further reduce the
representation of ratepayers
but also allow the looming
spectre of party politics, something that I strongly feel should
have a minimal impact on local
government.
John S. Noakes
Castile Street, Wembley Downs

I must agree with the letters


of Hugh Richardson and David
Hough on council amalgamations (POST, March 7).
However, there are still some
stings in the tail.
The Premier has stated that if
adjacent councils mutually wish
to amend their boundaries, in
my case Wembley Downs from
City of Stirling to Cambridge,
that the state government would
support it.
I was therefore pleased to
hear the mayor of Stirling,
Giovanni Italiano, totally discount this manoeuvre.

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Simon Withers has decided the


housing options proposal to satisfy
the needs of a small number of people in Coast ward over the wishes of
the majority of ratepayers.
As ward councillor for Coast ward,
I do not know of any needy people
here. I do know of a few who are
greedy.
Those needy people interested
in constructing duplex, triplex or
quadruplex homes in the garden
suburbs of Floreat Park or City
Beach may be surprised when they
do their costings for such a project

as the design constraints add considerable expense.


They will also find that it is not a
simple subdivide-and-sell project
because they have to build before
they sell.
The expense and agony that have
been pushed on to Coast ward ratepayers may prove to be the downfall
of those looking for an easy dollar.
Rod Bradley
Cambridge councillor
Lowanna Way, City Beach
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Be grateful for
our defence
force

Infill a comfort in our old age


I couldnt let last weeks POST
report (Garden suburbs face
radical change, March 14) go
by without comment.
Many City Beach residents are
in favour of the proposal including my husband and me.
Like many other residents, we want to stay in City
Beach for years to come.
We want to retire here. We live
in a family home that will be
too big for us when our family
move on.
We may also need to factor in
our mobility and stairs.
Its very difficult to downsize
in City Beach: there is not a mix
of housing types.
What the council is proposing would give us all more
options.
We have two blocks in
City Beach one is my late
dads house in Kingsland
Avenue.
If this rezoning had been an
option when Dad was alive, we
could have looked at building
two dwellings on his block.
He was keen to stay at home
and if we had lived next door to
him the challenge of caring for
him and providing family sup-

port (and evening meals!) would


have been so much easier.
The rezoning proposal
would give us the option of
helping our two kids get a
footprint into City Beach (as opposed to having to buy in South
Geraldton).
We could still look at
building two dwellings on
Dads block and give one to
each of the kids.
The reality is housing density
will need to increase in Perth
we cannot go on sprawling
indefinitely and we think that
the parameters the council is
proposing will ensure it happens in City Beach in a palatable way.
We think better we embrace
it and get it on our terms rather
than have it forced upon us in
ways we dont like.
We are not alone in thinking
this and I could give you dozens
of names of people who are in
favour of the rezoning admittedly most of us are over 50 and
looking for options to stay in City
Beach into our old age.
Sally Hollins
Camborne Avenue, City Beach

Right is wrong on law and order


In light of the derisory sentence handed down for the
killing in Doubleview of Callum
Pinner, is it fair to say that the
West Australian judiciary continues to fail to meet the expectations of the West Australian
people and continues to fail to
punish convicted criminals with
sentences commensurate with
the severity of their crimes? I
think it is.
So what is going on? Colin
Barnett has won not one but two
elections on a law and order
ticket and dares to raise the
issue for a third time ahead of
the forthcoming election.
Unfortunately, Mr Barnett
may just be the most shamelessly disingenuous premier
this state has had since federation and he has no more intention of getting tough than he has
of building the light railway,
which was a central tenet of
his pre-election policy.
The shameful litany of false-

hoods, broken promises and autocratic policy failures speaks


for itself.
As a conservative of 40 years
standing, without a left-wing
bone in my body, growing up in
a Britain governed by Sir Alec
Douglas-Home and Edward
Heath, and with an industrialist
father who espoused a caring
conservatism, I cannot recall a
more abject, self-serving government than this one.
Instead of putting all its
energies into ameliorating, appeasing and capitulating to the
developer lobby, it is down to
this government to deliver on
securing a judiciary that acts
in step with public expectation
and does not leave bereaved
family members so shattered
and distressed that they are
unable to speak in the shadow
of the Supreme Court.
Graham Luke Mitchell
Connaught Street,
West Leederville

Pets at the Park

Reassuring Black Hawk helicopters in SAS training this week.

Aircraft noise? Bring it on!


Three cheers for Assistant
Defence Minister Stuart Robert
(SAS base buyers will have to
cop the noise, POST, March
14).
As the pilot of one of those
wonderful Black Hawk helicopters also said it will be
noisy.
And were they noisy! It
thrilled me to the core when
the Black Hawks flew over: so
close and so powerful and so
reassuring.
Each time they flew near (as

with the practising jets along


our coast!), Id rush outside and
stare in wonder.
Thank goodness for our defence forces and all they do to
keep us safe and secure.
How silly to buy a home close
to a training base and think it
will not be noisy.
Even sillier to think that when
you move in you can move the
noise away.
Kay Mason
Sellenger Court, City Beach

Daisy caring

All choked up

Thank you so much to all the


lovely people who stopped to help
on Tuesday March 10 when our
precious little dog Daisy was hit
by a car in Rochdale Road.
It was a series of events that
just went wrong and, sadly, Daisy
was killed.
The compassion, assistance and
support shown to my husband and
myself at the time and since have
been a beautiful outpouring of
heartfelt community spirit and
humanity. We are so grateful.
Daisy was a very special dog
who is terribly missed by us, all
our family and her sister Bella,
but if we can take the good from
this awful event it is that people
care and show it. Thank you all
so very much.
Lorraine and Rob Meeks
Rochdale Road, Mt Claremont

I fail to understand why


people are complaining
about parking at Claremont
station.
Once all the developments
are occupied it will be gridlock
and the whole of Claremont
will be a carpark! How convenient is that?
The hopelessly inadequate
choke point crossings (two
bridges, two subways) ensure
no one will get anywhere any
time soon.
Relax and have a $5 coffee.
Richard Timms
Rochdale Road, Mt Claremont

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Its with some regret and disappointment that I read (POST,


14 March) of civilians near the
base [complaining] this week
about the noise from low-flying
Black Hawk helicopters helping
to train SAS troops at Campbell
Barracks.
Those same civilians could
do well to thank the men and
women who were flying those
aircraft as well as the SAS troops
being trained as its these very
people who are protecting the
freedom we all enjoy in this
country.
And even though we found
ourselves living virtually under
the flight path, my wife and I
found the sound of those same
Black Hawk choppers very
reassuring.
By the way, it goes with the territory Campbell Barracks has
been there almost 60 years.
A sincere thank you to all the
men and women who were involved in those recent exercises
your dedication, skills, and
commitment are appreciated.
Roy Stall
Rochdale Road, Mt Claremont

Good on you,
SAS
Anyone who complains
about the recent exercises at
Campbell Barracks and the use
of the Swanbourne Rifle Range
for training should simply be
ignored.
The barracks and the range
have been there for years and
have been used in the same way
for years.
We should be grateful that
our armed forces are training
hard, given the uncertainties
in the world.
Too many people simply want
to complain.
These exercises do not happen constantly and, personally,
I love the sight of the helicopters
and the parachutists from those
amazing big planes overhead!
Good on you, SAS keep training to protect us.
Ermie Robinson
Wood Street,
Swanbourne

Pathway to danger
Further to Denis Wills letter (Weve had
no say on future duplexes or triplexes, POST,
March 14).
Like Denis, the residents of Tumut Road,
City Beach, are also frustrated.
Mayor Simon Withers and a select group of
councillors are pushing ahead with an ugly
unsafe grey footpath that goes nowhere, endangers children because of poor visibility,
and met a unanimous no from residents,
and soon-to-be-residents such as me.
The proposed path wasnt even in the
budget.
However, neither was the Branksome Gardens
path, but guess who lives there!
The protest of residents fell on deaf ears.
Angela Opie
Williton Road, Karrinyup
More letters page 36

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Plane speaking
on the Grove

How much of a PGW are you?


Perth is renowned for its laidback, barbecue culture.
Notwithstanding, last weeks
interview with The Peppy Grove
Wanker (POST, March 14) highlighted that Perth society does
indeed exist.
Yet the difference between
Perth and other international
beacons like London, New York
and Hull is that our it club
is not so exclusive that it cant
always welcome a few more
members.
This is great for wealthy blowins, first-generation sandgropers
and newsreaders.
But it also means there are
yacht-loads of people uncertain
of whether theyre in it or not.
So heres a quiz that, done
under lax conditions (because
there are bonus points if you
can ask your parents), can answer whether you belong in the
lofty heights that are the PGWs
stomping ground.
Language and Culture
1. Clough is pronounced:
a. cloud
b. coif
c. cluff
d. Bill but he never answers
his phone, so it doesnt matter
2. Nouveau riche is:
a. a derogatory term, literally
new rich.
b. a phrase Melbourne folk use
to describe the whole of WA
c. a fruity, full-bodied Vasse
Felix red
d. the name of a house on
Bindaring Parade
3. The best place to find a Perth
lawyer is:
a. the Yellow Pages
b. buildings with more than
30 floors
c. corporate functions serving
free food and alcohol
d. deliberating in the salad section of the Boatshed Market

4. Richard Court:
a. was once Premier of Western
Australia
b. is the son of Sir Charles
c. is an old school chum
d. lives next door
5. Complete this sentence: I
blindly follow
a. uh, no one
b. the teachings of Jesus,
Deepak, Oprah, Buddha
c. my lawyers instructions
d. Rob Broadfields recommendations on Twitter
Geography
1. Yallingup is:
a. a boring place I visited once
as a kid
b. great for cave enthusiasts
c. on the way to Margs
d. near our Eagle Bay
shack
2. Freshwater Bay is:
a. I have no idea
b. next to the bay with the
beer name
c. is neither freshwater nor a
bay (its a cove)
d. runs rings around RFBYC
3. West Perth has the States
best:
a. WAFL team
b. mining industry heavyweights
c. psychiatrists
d. go back, its c.
Sport and Recreation
1. A hip joint is:
a. the cause of hospital waiting lists
b. a barn-style pub that can be
seen from space
c. anywhere the drinks come
in jam jars
d. Elba, following school
drop-off
2. Social death in WA equates to
non-attendance at:
a. the Leeuwin Concert
b. the Leeuwin Concert, VIP
section
c. an opera in the Kimberley

d. all of the above, and more


so if the companys paying
3. A genial Perth sporting activity
is:
a. punting on the river
b. having a punt at the racecourse by the river
c. a paddling competition in
which you gradually descend
d. Saturdays at 5am to reconvene with the colleagues you saw
only the day before and proceed
to cycle en peloton for miles

youll never make it here.


Mostly Bs
Hey, you wouldnt want to be
part of a club that would have
you as a member, right?
Mostly Cs
Like most of us, you know
enough to get by.
Mostly Ds
Come right through sir, your
table awaits.
E.J. Conway
Brighton Street, Cottesloe

Bonus Question
I couldnt care less about:
a. the carbon footprint of
driving everywhere and buying
endlessly
b. my drink bottles, coffee lids,
shopping bags and sushi trays
flowing into the Perth Canyon
c. the devastation caused by
rare-earth mines just so I have
the latest e-device
d. mindlessly reproducing so
my kids can repeat the cycle
again and again
SCORE CARD
Mostly As
Go back to the eastern states,

The Peppy Grove Wanker


should try flying.
I realise that travelling on a
plane is one of the more demeaning forms of public transport,
but the PGW must try to broaden
his experience by visiting parts
of the world well away from his
Golden Triangle (Life in the
Golden Triangle, as seen by the
PGW, POST, March 14).
To gain a more worldly outlook, PGW will have to break
his not caught dead on public
transport rule, be thoroughly
searched and interrogated,
held in various holding pens,
be strapped into a designated
seat, and forced to walk long
distances past twee airport
shops proffering ostentatious
trinkets.
However, at the end of overseas journeys a whole new world
will expose itself to him, showing him the many ways of living
a more fulfilling and enjoyable
life, thus reducing the time he
currently spends playing with
himself.
Ray Forma
Harvest Road, North Fremantle

Off the rails again


Hard on the heels of Labor
promoting metro hubs connected by light rail, the government
steps further away from rail as
a solution to Perths transport
woes, in effect promoting a carcentric lifestyle for Perth.
The National Cycling Summit
in Canberra looked at the way
people travel to work, and
responded to the Australian
obesity and congestion challenges. More bike riding is part
of the solution to healthier and

less congested cities.


Satellite CBDs, call them
activity centres or metro hubs,
shorten the distance people
travel to work. This means
fewer queues, less stress and
stronger communities.
Most people will live within
5km of a metro hub, a distance
that can easily be cycled in 20
minutes.
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Community news

Another chance to
write your life story
will conduct a workshop, Writing
Your Life Story, on Saturday,
April 11, from 9am to noon, in
the Citiplace community centre at the Perth railway station
concourse.
Bring your project to the workshop and learn how to structure
and focus your writing to engage
and interest the reader, Helen
said.
Capture the poignant, the
memorable, the historic and the
truly unique aspects of your life
story.
Helen, who is also the editor
and publisher of Linellen Press,
will demonstrate different ways
that you can set up your book
and publish your story economically.
Men and women are invited
to attend.
The cost is $20, which includes
tea and coffee.
To book, ring 0415 840 031, or
email swwofwa@gmail.com
For more information about the
society, go to swwofwa.com.

If you missed out on last


Novembers memoir writing workshop, you have another chance to take part next
month.
The memoir workshop that
celebrated Seniors Week in
November was so popular that
the Society of Women Writers
WA received many requests for
more.
Society president Helen Iles, an
award-winning author and poet,

Helen Iles

North Cottesloe Primary Schools interschool tennis champions are, from left, Julia Kent, Eloise Miller,
Jessie Culley, Maddy Eggleston, Ryan McConkey, Noah Brown, Ben Walsh and Max Weir.

North Cott champs make history

Reward those great nurses

North Cottesloe Primary


School tennis players have
made history.

divided between the winners in


three award categories: nurse of
the year, outstanding graduate
and team innovation.
The finalists, announced in
September, will be flown to
Brisbane for the award dinner
on October 15.
Colleagues, patients and employers can nominate nurses until
July 31 by going to hestaawards.
com.au.

The school won the boys


and girls academy plate interschool tennis last week, held at
the State Tennis Centre.
This is the first time one
school has been champion
in both the girls and boys
competitions in the same
year.
The school was defending
the boys title after winning
it last year, but this was the
first year it had entered a
girls team.
Both teams had exciting finals with some close
matches.
The school PE teacher,
Jon Stubbs, and principal
Wayne Press were great team
supporters on the day and
watched them play their way

Outstanding nurses and midwives in WA are eligible for


national awards.
Nominations are open for this
years HESTA Australian Nursing
Awards.
They recognise graduates,
individuals and teams for their
professionalism, innovation and
care.
ME Bank has provided a prize
pool of $30,000, which will be

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program.
The children enjoy junior
club social play on Saturday
mornings and they all play pennant competition for Cottesloe
Tennis Club.

Meet your neighbours


Meet your neighbours
and make new friends at
the Neighbour Day street
party next Sunday.
Neighbour Day is an annual celebration of community,
bringing together the people
next door, across the street or
on the next farm for a beer, a
barbie or just a cuppa.
The free street party
will be held on the Oxford
Street reserve in the heart
of Leederville on Neighbour

Day, Sunday, March 29, from


3.30 to 6.30pm.
Listen to some live music,
browse local vendors at the
food stalls, visit the pop-up
bar and take part in a variety
of street games.
And it wouldnt be a proper
street party without a homemade lemonade stand.
The event will be hosted
by Vincent council and
Befriend, an organisation
that promotes inclusive, connected communities.

Playing the goat


with Well Versed
Planning and Development Act 2005

TOWN PLANNING SCHEME


AMENDMENT AVAILABLE FOR
INSPECTION
City of Subiaco Town Planning Scheme
No. 4
Scheme Amendment No. 26
Notice is hereby given that the local
government of the City of Subiaco has
prepared the abovementioned town planning
scheme amendment for the purpose of
amending the City of Subiaco Town Planning
Scheme No. 4 as follows:
(a) Recode Lots 15, 84, 85 and 80 Evans
Street and Lots 81, 82 and 11 Railway Road,
Shenton Park from 'Residential R15' to
'Residential R50'; and
(b) Amend the Scheme Map accordingly.
Documents setting out and explaining
the town planning scheme amendment
have been deposited at the City of Subiaco
Administration Centre, 241 Rokeby Road,
Subiaco and the City of Subiaco Library,
corner Rokeby and Bagot roads, Subiaco and
will be available for inspection during ofce
hours up to and including Friday 15 May 2015.
The documents are also available on the
city's online community engagement hub at
www.subiaco.wa.gov.au/formalsubmissions
Submissions on the town planning scheme
amendment may be made in writing on Form
No. 4 and lodged with the undersigned on or
before 5pm on Friday 15 May 2015.

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to success.
All the children representing the school in these teams
are coached at Cottesloe
Tennis Club through the tennis in schools partnership

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Good actors, good singers, good comedians


and good radio workers never retire.
They turn themselves into poetry reading
groups, such as Well Versed.
In their skilled hands or voices all the
great poets come alive again.
Organiser and performer Pat Stroud says
Well Versed will be reading humorous Aussie
poems at its next performance, on Sunday,
March 22.
This year, the year of the goat, well be
playing the goat not to be sheepish about
it, she said.
Works by Aussie poets such as Tom Collins
himself, Banjo Paterson, Kath Walker and
Hal Colebatch will be in the afternoons offerings.
Well also pop in a few visitors from elsewhere if they have Australian connections:
Spike Milligan, a little G.K. Chesterton, and,
of course, a bit of Pam Ayres.
All are welcome to head along and hear some
of Well Verseds poetry readers, including
Faith Clayton, Ric Hearder, Rayden James
and Val Melrose.
The performance will be in The Hollow, at
the Fellowship of Australian Writers Tom
Collins House in Allen Park, on the corner of
Kirkwood Street and Clare Copse, Swanbourne,
at 3pm on Sunday.
If the weather is bad, it will be in the fellowships Mattie Furphy House.
Tea, bikkies and cake will be served afterwards.
Entrance is $10. For further details ring Pat
Stroud on 0408 908 928.

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Down stairs there is a fully self-contained unit/bunkroom room, kitchenette with washing machine all with views, separate toilet and shower.
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Community news

Fish study shows our


rivers in good shape

Subi club
is in Dans
corner

The next time someone tells


you the Swan and Canning
rivers and estuary are dying,
tell them to think again.

Subiaco PCYC is getting right


behind middleweight boxer
Dan Emery (20), who is fighting
for a place in the state team at
the national championships in
Queensland next month.
To get to the 2015 Australian
Boxing Championships, Dan must
perform well at next weekends
WA selection trials at the WA
Croatian Community Centre.
I cant wait for the opportunity
to prove myself worthy of a spot
on the WA team, Dan said.
Im really looking forward
to the challenge and hopefully
I can deliver.
Dans trophy cabinet is already very impressive, with
successes last year including
WA Intermediate Champion,
Elite Golden Gloves champion,
Elite State Title silver medallist
and Lions Cup silver medallist,
in Sri Lanka.
Dan trains at Subiaco PCYC
as an elite middleweight, where
he is dreaming of a big future in
the sport.
The Australian titles are
the pathway to the Australian
Institute of Sport and hopefully
the world championships, which
would allow me the opportunity
to be seeded, Dan said.
Ultimately, I want to attempt
to qualify for the Olympic games
in Rio in 2016.
Dans focus extends beyond the
boxing ring and he is balancing
his vigorous training regime with
study to complete a commerce

Coach Michael Snook is helping middleweight boxer Dan Emery achieve


his dreams of getting to the national championships.
Photo: Paul McGovern
degree at Curtin University.
His coach of three years,
Michael Snook, said: Dan is a
very competitive and committed
athlete, with a bright future.
I believe he has both the talent and commitment to take his
career to the next level.

The whole Subiaco PCYC


boxing community is behind
him 100%.
For more information about
boxing, or any other activities
at Subiaco PCYC, contact Jess
Lynch on 9388 2053 or subiacopcyc@wapcyc.com.au.

A study of the health of the


rivers, the 2014 Fish Community
Index, has found them in good
shape.
The study found fish communities from Mosman Park
upstream to the Swan Valley
and Kent Street Weir had improved since the mid-2000s.
The fish index evaluates the
fish community as one measure
of estuary health.
Other measures involve
studying water quality and
seagrass growth and distribution, and a survey of foreshore
conditions.
Environment Minister Albert
Jacob said the assessment for
the estuary as a whole was
consistent with the pattern of
good to fair condition assessments in recent years.
In total, 35 species and more
than 30,825 fish were caught
and released in shallow waters
and 21 species and 1601 fish
were caught and returned in
deeper waters by scientists,
he said.
It is important to note
that the number of species
caught in deeper water was
consistent with those in 2012
and 2013.
However, the number of
species recorded in shallower
waters in 2014 was notably
higher than the 29 species
recorded in the previous two
years.
Mr Jacob said the rivers,

like all urban waterways, were


under pressure from climate
change, land use and development, but the fish community
results showed the rivers were
stable.
This years results reflect
high and stable salinity in the
rivers, higher oxygen levels and
the absence of algal blooms
across much of the waterway,
he said.
Its true that some parts of
the river system are healthier
than others, but the claim that
the river is dead is just not
supported by the science and
monitoring.

Lunch to help
kids toy bank
Variety Toy Banks first
function for the year will
be on Friday, March 27, at
Frasers, in Kings Park.
Guests will enjoy champagne
on arrival, followed by wine
and a two-course lunch.
The guest speaker will be
Carol Pulford, a senior constable with the Family Violence
State Coordination Unit at the
WA Police.
Guests should arrive at
11.45am for a noon start.
Tickets cost $125 per person,
plus the donation of a new
unwrapped toy.
RSVP to Steph Jeffers,
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69 Grantham Street, Wembley


9383 7777
info@bexleys.com.au

www.bexleys.com.au

POST, March 21, 2015 Page 45

ATTENTION

DALKEITH HOMEOWNERS!
No commission payable by the sellers!
My Clients are genuine unconditional
CASH BUYERS!

BUDGET $5,000,000.
They are able to settle within 30 days!
I HAVE BEEN EXCLUSIVELY RETAINED BY MY CLIENTS TO
HELP THEM ACQUIRE A FAMILY HOME IN DALKEITH.

Please Call, Text or Email me for a condential discussion


ALAN DAY
mobile 0401 449 995 ofce 08 9386 9999 email: alan@alanday.me

www.day1realestate.com

39 St Johns Wood Boulevard, Mt Claremont T: 08 9386 9999

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Community news

Whats on

Prize for
visionary
doctor

in POST community

Investing education

The Australian Technical Analysts


Associations next monthly meeting is 6pm on Thursday, March
26, at St. Catherines College, on
the corner of Stirling Highway
and Winthrop Avenue, Crawley.
Technical analysis educators
David Barnes and Don Odgers,
will give a presentation akin to
a stock market game. The entire
session will be devoted to managing simulated trades in stocks
that show potential. All visitors
are welcome. Enquiries: ataa.
com.au, Derek 0447 744 493 or
Julian 9284 2092.

For his program to restore


sight for patients in WAs
Outback, Angus Turner has
been named First Amongst
Equals at this years Business
News 40under40 Awards.
Dr Turner founded Lions
Outback Vision in 2010 to close
the gap between eye health services in regional and remote communities and those in the city.
It provides nearly 5000 people
across WA with optometry and
ophthalmology care.
Recently, Dr Turner has been
raising funds for an Outback
Vision Van, a mobile eye health
facility to help treat cataracts,
refractive error, trachoma, glaucoma and diabetic retinopathy in
regional patients.
Charlie Gunningham, one of
the award judges, described Dr
Turner as an incredible young
man.
From Rhodes Scholar to pioneering medical programs, his
impact on our state has been
enormous, he said.
Imagine what this West
Australian will achieve in his
lifetime.
This years awards identified
WAs top 40 young business
achievers and singled out those
who have excelled in their
fields.
Advertise
your goods
in the

Classifieds

Subiaco VIEW

Visitors are very welcome at


Subiaco Day VIEW Clubs (part of
the Smith Family) next meeting
on Wednesday, March 25, at 10am
in the Mt Claremont Community
Centre, Montgomery Road. Guest
speaker Marion Alexander will
talk about her New Zealand
Adventure. Entry, $8, includes
morning tea. Enquiries: Ann 9387
7104 or Audrey 93846143.

Irish wolfhound Murphy takes Swanbourne Vet Centre head nurse Kylie Walker for a walk while, from left,
Nedlands ranger Sharna Freeman, Swanbourne Vet Centre vet Tony Vigano and Nedlands council administration ocer Jessica Wotherspoon discuss preparations for next Sundays Pets at the Park.
Photo: Billie Fairclough

Parade your pets at the park


Bring out your pets for the
annual Pets at the Park morning next Sunday in College
Park.
Pets, owners and local vets
will gather between 8am and
noon for the event, backed
by Nedlands and Claremont
councils.
The highlight will be a pet
show with six categories the
pet most like its owner, best
dressed pet, waggiest tail,
cutest pet, best trick and best
dressed owner in dogs national

costume.
There will be prizes for winners in each category.
Another highlight will be
dog agility and training demonstrations.
A discounted microchipping
service for cats and dogs will
be offered and a mobile vet
will be there.
A pet photographer will be
snapping and there will be
grooming demonstrations.
Carmel Keylock, from Active
Pet Rehabilitation (APR) will

also be there. APR specialises


in injury and post surgery rehabilitation, weight-loss programs
and pet fitness.
The Pets at the Park event
is on March 29 at the upper
oval pavilion in College Park
in Nedlands, the site of the
very popular Wednesday dog
obedience classes with Neri
Karazija.
And for those who find it a
very early hour to be up and
about on a Sunday, there will
be a barista making coffees.

Friends of Cancer Council


Visitors are invited to a fundraising game day from 11am to
3pm on Monday, March 30, at
Mosman Park Bowling Club. The
$30 admission includes morning
tea and a light lunch with a glass
of wine. Head along with your
own cloth, cards, Scrabble, or
mah-jongg set. There will be a
cake stall and a rae. For table
bookings, ring Madeleine de
Pierres 0407 537 653 or email
mdepierres@icloud.com.

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A Rare
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Development opportunities dont get much better


than this original home in a super prime, leafy
location situated directly opposite Perry Lakes
Reserve with the walking trails of Bold Park, world
class beaches, sporting clubs and shops right on
your doorstep. Currently tenanted until the end of
November, this smart investment generates a weekly
income of $550 per week giving you plenty of time
to submit your development plans.

AUCTION:

On site Saturday
28th March at 2:00pm
(If not sold prior)

Viewings:

Saturdays
1:30pm - 2:00pm

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COTTESLOE, 281 Marmion Street


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Price Guide: Mid to High $1Ms

THE ULTIMATE COASTAL STARTER

700SQM

Ideally set upon an elevated 700sqm plus landholding with district views, this circa 1930s double
fronted bungalow is perfect for buyers looking to secure a livable home in an iconic location... with
scope to further improve!!!
INSPECT SATURDAY 21ST MARCH 11:00AM TO 11:45AM
AUCTION DATE SAT 28TH MARCH 2015 - 12:00PM ON SITE (if not sold prior)

Agent MARK ANDERSON


Phone 0411 645 174
www.andersondavies.com.au

POST, March 21, 2015 Page 49

NEDLANDS, 106 Webster Street


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1012SQM

FOR SALE

GRAND FAMILY ESTATE!!


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CLOSING DATE SALE THURSDAY 30TH APRIL 2015

Agent MARK ANDERSON


Phone 0411 645 174
www.andersondavies.com.au

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NORTH

4/178 ELLIOTT ROAD, SCARBOROUGH

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$389,000

3/14 COOK STREET, CRAWLEY

AUCTION

TOP OF THE HILL GREAT INVESTMENT

SPACIOUS & LIGHT

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HOME OPEN: SAT 21ST MARCH 10.00AM - 10.30AM


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0407 233 560

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JORDAN FURNER
0407 717 759

T19/24 PEARSON STREET, CHURCHLANDS

FROM $360,000

INTERNET ID# 2809584

HOME OPEN: SATURDAY 21ST MARCH 1.15PM - 2.00PM

YVONNE FURNER 0408 886 898


yvonne.furner@acton.com.au

15 ELSTREE AVENUE, MENORA

PERFECT ON PEARSON

BEAUTIFUL ART DECO HOME

Great open-plan layout and nearby facilities represent an ideal home or


premium investment opportunity.

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HOME OPEN: SAT 21ST MARCH 11.00AM - 11.45AM

TRAVIS COLEMAN
0407 233 560

JORDAN FURNER
0407 717 759

FOR LEASE $990PW

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HOME OPEN: SATURDAY 21ST MARCH 10.00AM-10.30AM

GINA BUCKLE 0437 927 018


gina.buckle@acton.com.au

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

POST, March 21, 2015 Page 51

DALKEITH

CIRCE CIRCLE SOUTH, DALKEITH

FIVE STAR GLAMOUR

OFFERS

1012sqm

Enjoy resort-style living in this majestic family home, which offers a lifestyle of ve-star glamour. Spacious
living areas and quality ttings abound in this luxurious home. Youll love the light in the spacious open-plan
living and dining areas, magnicent kitchen, sparkling pool, alfresco dining, games room, home cinema,
wine cellar, formal lounge, ofce and sitting room. The main suite has luxe hotel-style with spectacular
ensuite, dressing room, WIR, balcony and vestibule. Spacious bedrooms with WIR and luxe ensuites, guest
wing with bedroom with WIR and ensuite, laundry, powder room, walk-in storage, grand entrance hall
and double garage. Quality features include polished travertine oors, security, ducted reverse cycle air
conditioning, electric blinds, sunken bar, water features, quality appliances, bifold doors and established
manicured gardens. Close to excellent schools, shops, the river and cafes, glamorous and luxurious home is
perfectly located. Its a ve star lifestyle!
VIEWING BY APPOINTMENT
INTERNET ID#2828177

VIVIEN YAP 0433 258 818 vivien.yap@acton.com.au

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

Page 52 POST, March 21, 2015

DALKEITH

5A MAY CLOSE, MOSMAN PARK

GREAT LOCATION!

OFFERS

326sqm

OFFERS BY 5PM TUESDAY 24TH MARCH 2015 (UNLESS SOLD PRIOR)


What are you waiting for? Make the most of the outstanding setting and quiet cul de sac location of
this elevated home with spacious living areas, kitchen, sun-room, three bedrooms with BIR, bathroom,
laundry and single garage. Just moments to the beach, public transport, excellent schools and
shopping, and you can walk to the river, playgrounds and parklands. Act now to take advantage of
this excellent opportunity and get into this peaceful neighbourhood!

HOME OPEN:
SATURDAY 21ST MARCH
12.30PM - 1.05PM
INTERNET ID# 2828141

VIVIEN YAP 0433 258 818 vivien.yap@acton.com.au

12 EDWARD STREET, COTTESLOE

FANTASTIC LOCATION!
At last, this amazing block is on the market, and your prayers have been answered! This 440sqm
block is in a heavenly location: perfectly located on an angelically quiet street. Set amongst quality,
established homes on a leafy street, this block offers the chance to build your dream home. With
no large permanent buildings, the land is primed for development. The gorgeous Cottesloe beaches
and the Swan River are close and always an option for recreation; and the land is walking distance
to schools, with a wide range of private colleges within easy distance, and close to public transport.
Enjoy cafes, restaurants, and fantastic shopping in Cottesloe central; or, Claremonts luxury shopping
quarter is just down the highway. With a cul de sac preventing through trafc to Stirling Highway, this
calm neighbourhood is a perfect place to establish your address. Make the most of this magnicent
opportunity to build your dream home in Cottesloe!

OFFERS

440sqm

VIEWING
BY APPOINTMENT

INTERNET ID# 2830378

VIVIEN YAP 0433 258 818 vivien.yap@acton.com.au


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

POST, March 21, 2015 Page 53

DALKEITH

36 HOBBS AVENUE, DALKEITH

AWARD WINNING MASTERPIECE!

TENDER

1014sqm

TENDER CLOSING 31ST MARCH 2015


Impressive is the word! This stunning home won the 2014 Master Builders Top WA Home Of The Year. Elegant
style and spectacular details make this luxurious executive home a unique masterpiece of space and light,
superior nishes and extraordinary quality. A sparkling pool is showcased by a magnicent outdoor dining
area with timber detailing and outdoor replace; perfect for entertaining! Stunning streamlined modern
kitchen with butlers pantry, spacious lounge, bright casual living area and elegant dining room, with feature
display wine cellar. In a prime location in Dalkeiths prestigious river precinct, the home was constructed by
Brian Burke Homes and is a stand out in a neighbourhood of superior residences. With a 785sqm home on a
huge 1014sqm block, this is the height of luxury and combines unique style with comfortable modern living.
In a premier street, with excellent schools, the university and river nearby. A magnicent, award winning
home in a brilliant location its perfection!
HOME OPEN: SATURDAY 21ST MARCH 1.00PM - 1.40PM
INTERNET ID# 2834829

VIVIEN YAP 0433 258 818 vivien.yap@acton.com.au

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

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COTTESLOE

13A AVONMORE TERRACE, COTTESLOE

LUXURY, LOCATION & LIFESTYLE

AUCTION

572sqm

AUCTION SATURDAY 18TH APRIL 2015 AT 11AM ONSITE (unless sold prior)
Buyers in the range of high $3 million to low $4 million are encouraged to inspect. This award winning
architectural beauty WILL BE SOLD! Dont miss you opportunity to purchase your coastal dream home on one
of Cottesloes highly sought after streets and only one block from the beach. Built with sophisticated nishes
and impeccable quality, this home offers exceptional living spaces over three levels. This stunning home is
both impressive in structure and is the epitome of luxury, winning numerous accolades in building, design and
innovation. Some of the outstanding features not to be missed in this one of a kind home;
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HOME OPEN: SATURDAY 21ST MARCH 11.30AM -12.10PM
WEDNESDAY 25TH MARCH 11.20AM -12.00PM
SATURDAY 28TH MARCH 11.30AM -12.10PM

JODY FEWSTER 0414 688 988 jody.fewster@acton.com.au

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

POST, March 21, 2015 Page 55

COTTESLOE

2/45 RULE STREET, NORTH FREMANTLE

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STUNNING RIVER VIEWS!

UNIT 2

FROM $1,690,000

With beautiful river views, this private hideaway will delight you with its peaceful
relaxed ambience. The home offers a spacious living and dining area with
wonderful views across the river, Canadian oak kitchen, alfresco balcony, study, a
bright main bedroom with WIR and ensuite, second bedroom with BIR, laundry/
bathroom, powder room, a separate timber loft third bedroom with ensuite,
storage, split system air conditioning, double garage plus a secure car park.The
secure complex offers a low maintenance resort lifestyle with gym, sauna, lush
alfresco areas and a sparkling pool. Stroll around the beautiful river or walk to
stunning Leighton Beach. With train station, shops and cafes close by, this river
view home is superb.
HOME OPEN: SATURDAY 21ST MARCH 9.50AM - 10.35AM
INTERNET ID# 7749685

DEBORAH BRADY 0405 570 903


deborah.brady@acton.com.au
26 RESERVE STREET, CLAREMONT

ELEGANT LOCK-UP
AND LEAVE

5/6

OFFERS
2

673sqm

OFFERS CLOSE 5PM THURSDAY 26TH MARCH 2015


Sensational two-storey family home ideally located opposite the park, minutes
to Claremont Quarter, schools and public transport. Stunning character features
including grand entry hall, polished oorboards, high decorative ceilings plus
lovely landscaped gardens.
Fantastic open-plan kitchen / living with bi-fold doors to a large deck overlooking
the pool for outdoor entertaining. Perfect for those seeking beautiful style, great
separation and top location on an easy block.
HOME OPEN: SATURDAY 21ST MARCH 12.00PM - 12.35PM
INTERNET ID# 2314288

DEBORAH BRADY 0405 570 903


deborah.brady@acton.com.au

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AUCTION
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AUCTION SATURDAY 21ST MARCH 2015 AT 2.30PM (UNLESS SOLD PRIOR)


It follows no rules but its own, and in its day it was cutting edge of design. A private
paradise with lush gardens, tinkling water features and mature trees.
Designed by renowned architect Raymond Jones as his home in 1955, the two bedroom
plus study home is set on a 822sqm corner block in a quiet neighbourhood.
This Category 3 Heritage Listed home is located close to the beach, train station,
shops and excellent schools. So much potential on offer, open your imagination and
inspect this hidden treasure! Auction terms and conditions available upon request.
HOME OPEN: SATURDAY 21ST MARCH 1.55PM - 2.30PM
INTERNET ID# 2818898

DEBORAH BRADY 0405 570 903


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

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Community news

New grevillea to
honour all Anzacs

A hybrid grevillea that will


bloom in time for Anzac Day
has been specially developed
for the Returned and Services
League.

It was propagated by the


Botanic Gardens and Parks
Authority in response to a challenge from RSL state president
Graham Edwards in 2013.
He asked the authoritys plant
breeders to come up with a plant
suitable for this years Anzac
centenary.
They delivered a hardy hybrid
that has a profusion of lush red
flowers and a long flowering
season.
The RSL Spirit of Anzac
Grevillea, which has lush red
blooms, was officially launched
at the State War Memorial
in Kings Park on Monday by
the Minister for Veterans, Joe
Francis, Premier Colin Barnett
and Mr Edwards.
The grevillea will be for sale
all over Australia and will star
at the Melbourne International
Flower and Garden Show,
which opens on Wednesday,
March 25.
Mr Edwards said he was extremely grateful to the Kings
Park plant breeders for their
outstanding work in developing
the hybrid and for allowing the
RSL to benefit through royalties from national sales of the
plant.
He said the grevillea would
be ideal for people wanting to
pay tribute to the Anzacs and
all 102,000 Australians who have
died in overseas conflicts.

The parent species of this


hybrid grow in some of the
most inhospitable locations in
Australia, either surrounded
by hundreds of kilometres of
sand dunes, battered by salt
laden winds or subject to searing heat, he said.
This plant is truly
Australian.
It may be planted in cemeteries overseas to give a sense of
Australia to the final resting
places of those men and women
who gave their lives for this
country, or at memorials and
cemeteries within Australia.
It will bring something intrinsically Australian.

BELOW: RSL state president Graham Edwards, left, and Minister for
Veterans Joe Francis launch the RSL Spirit of Anzac Grevillea in Kings
Park on Monday. ABOVE: The new grevilleas hardy characteristics
and bright red blooms make it the perfect floral tribute.

Thousands walk to
aid womens cancer
Next weekend, thousands of
cancer survivors, their friends,
family and other supporters will
walk 60km to help end womens
cancerse
The second annual Weekend to
End Womens Cancers will raise
funds for the Centre of Womens
Cancers at the Harry Perkins
Institute of Medical Research,
in Nedlands.
Helped by hundreds of crew
and volunteers, the walkers will
head through the Perth CBD
and neighbouring suburbs on
Saturday and Sunday, March 28
and 29.

The opening ceremony will be


held in McCallum Park in Perth,
which is also where the walkers
will camp overnight, after an
evening of entertainment.
Many of the walkers and their
supporters have trained and
raised money for months to take
part in the two-day event.
It is WAs largest multi-day walk
for womens cancers and raised
$2.2million last year.
One in three women will develop a form of cancer before
the age of 85.
For more information, go to
endcancer.org.au.

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An unprecedented level of luxury
apartment-living in Perth

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heated pool and amenities
boasting a resort lifestyle,
accompanied by views of the
river and the sea.
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PENTHOUSES
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VIEW OUR DISPLAY SUITE &


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9 McCabe Street North Fremantle WA
Alternatively contact Stephen Vitale
for an appointment.
0452 078 849
sales@taskersliving.com

POST, March 21, 2015 Page 57

RESIDENTIAL BLOCK

FOR SALE
7.2 HECTARE PARCEL | 1 HECTARE BUILDING ENVELOPE

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INJIDUP BEACH

7.2ha

ONE OF ONLY TEN HOUSE SITES


Rare opportunity to buy land at Injidup Beach (near Yallingup)
with approval to build a residential dwelling

MACK HALL
M 0417 744 600
E mack@mackhall.com.au

ADAM LENEGAN
M 0417 286 163
E adam@mackhall.com.au

Page 58 POST, March 21, 2015

AN INCREDIBLE HOME FOR YOUR EXTRAORDINARY LIFE!

For Sale

This unique residential compound, on its huge elevated block in Fremantles exciting Knutsford
precinct, will completely change the way you think about a place to live.

28 & 30 KNUTSFORD STREET,


FREMANTLE

From the street they may look like a pair of light industrial buildings, but step inside and an
incredible private world is revealed. Created by basketball legend Luc Longley and chef Anna Gare,
its a place to live, to work, to study, to play; to train, to make, to rest, to cook, to eat, to drink,
to entertain, to party; to plan, to deliver, to grow, to create, to achieve. To love.

POST, March 21, 2015 Page 59

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

1833sqm
of land

MACK HALL
0417 744 600

ADAM LENEGAN
0417 286 163

www.mackhall.com.au

Page 60 POST, March 21, 2015

For Sale Absolute River


Bank Spectacular
3A Johnson Parade,
Mosman Park

Peter Burns
0418 925 012
peter@mackhall.com.au

E.O.I.
Unrestricted Panoramic Views from this presentation perfect home an
extremely rare opportunity! SINGLE LEVEL featuring 2 enormous living
spaces elegant formal lounge and dining kitchen, meals and family
room open onto an expansive entertaining terrace to enjoy the splendid
views over Mosman Bay and beyond!
What a location! This is river bank living at its best
Home Open Saturday 21st March 1.00pm - 1.45pm

575sqm of land

Auction

Saturday 28th March 12 noon On Site

Architectural Creation
6a York Terrace,
Mosman Park

Peter Burns
0418 925 012
peter@mackhall.com.au

Behind the wrought iron gates, set well back on a very leafy and private
867sqm of land a splendid architect designed residence, built around
a central water featured garden court, in very sought after York Terrace.
Enter through gallery hall, past lounge to an enormous dining and family
room with replace, plus Chefs kitchen, opening via bi-fold doors to
Northerly central courtyard.
Presentation Perfect!
Home Open Saturday 21st March 11.30am - 12.15pm

867sqm of land

DESIRABLE PROPERTY

View online at mackhall.com.au


Office: 9286 5555

POST, March 21, 2015 Page 61

For Sale

Modern Glamour On Mayfair


A magnicent setting on the much revered Mayfair Street this striking near new
family home is more than betting of this exclusive, tree lined location thats just
a pitching wedge away from the prestigious Cottesloe Golf Course.
With a real WOW FACTOR everywhere you look theres an exhaustive list of
lifestyle features in this street of dreams close to schools, colleges, shops,
sports, transport & the beach.

Asking Price
$2,990,000
20 Mayfair Street,
Mount Claremont

mackhall.com.au/295922

Open Saturdays 12.15pm - 1.00pm

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

NATHAN MCINTOSH
1012sqm
rear access 0419 831 393
nathan@mackhall.com.au

GREG WILLIAMS
0435 374 874
greg@mackhall.com.au
Ofce: 9286 5555

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All you need to know to be a pilgrim


the Via de la Plata from Seville
in southern Spain to Santiago
and Finisterre.
Last year, it was 900km on the
Camino del Norte from Irun,
on the Spanish-French border
along Spains northern coast, to
Santiago and on to Finisterre
and Muxia.
After a couple of days rest,
Cressey then walked 650km
on the inaugural European
Peace Walk from Vienna to
Trieste, to commemorate the
100th anniversary of the start
of World War I.

Cressey Wallwork went on a


life-changing walk in 2011.
Now Cressey, a Swanbourne
lawyer and mother-of-two, will
give advice at a seminar for
others thinking of following in
her footsteps.
Four years ago Cressey
was planning a three-month
holiday in Spain, Portugal, and
Morocco.
There was a bombing in a
tourist cafe in Morocco and
someone on the bus on the
way to work told me about a
month-long walk across the top
of Spain, Cressey said.
Just over a week later I set
off on my travels and less than
two months after that I was
walking that walk.
The trek was the 950km
Camino de Santiago, where
walkers stroll over the
Pyrenees to the shrine of the
apostle St James the Great in
the Cathedral of Santiago de
Compostela.
Cressey formed strong bonds
with her fellow walkers, her
Camino family.
I continue to have annual
and for special occasions more
frequent reunions with the
people I met on my pilgrimage, she said.
In the seminar Cressey will
share practical advice and
personal experiences from her
2011 walk, which she describes
as a pilgrimage.
Im really good at walking,
but be cautious: pilgrimage
walking is highly addictive,
she said.
I didnt stop after the
Camino. The next year I walked
750km on the Via Francigena
from Lausanne in Switzerland
over the still snow-covered alps
to Rome.
In 2013, she walked 1100km on

Adua Marcon has been


cooking lunch in Cottesloe on
Mondays for 16 years.

On the road Cressey Wallwork pauses while walking the Camino.

THE PROPERTY EXCHANGE


Offers Over $1,695,000
Home Open
Saturday 21 March 11.45am 12.30pm

Tea for two Adua Marcon and Colin Barnett share a cuppa at Shine
Community Services in Cottesloe. Photo: Billie Fairclough

Adua shines in Cott

208 TOWNSHEND ROAD, SUBIACO

She said her seminar would


include information on the history of the various pilgrimage
routes, what to expect in terms
of daily distances, weather, accommodation and food.
She would also talk about
what to pack, shoes, backpacks,
credentials and more.
The seminar is from 7 to
9.30pm on Tuesday, March 24,
in the Gonzaga Barry Lecture
Theatre, John XXIII College,
Mt Claremont.
Book via eventbrite.com.au/d/
australiaperth/camino/.

We are loving the interior limestone, the fabulous


stone oors and the natural features and nishes.
Adore the outdoor entertaining area and the lap
pool. Totally impressed all round.

NIKI PEINKE
0411 428 117

ANNIE McCARTHY
0408 688 624
9388 3988 // thepropertyexchange.com.au

Last week, Premier Colin


Barnett hailed her efforts and
those of other volunteers at Shine
Community Services (previously
called TAPSS).
Mr Barnett was at Shine to
hand over $100,000 of Lotterywest
money for a new kitchen and airconditioning.
This is a great community
organisation and it provides
fantastic support for people,
he said.
Adua, one of 69 volunteers at
Shine, in Forrest Street, said she
had never planned to become
a chef.
I was a secretary in the then
Forests Department, and then
worked in the physio department
at Rocky Bay, she said.
After I retired, I asked a former
colleague if there was anything
here I could volunteer for.
Adua started as a general
helper then two cooks left, and
it was into the frying pans.

I know all the clients favourites, she said.


They like their roasts and
stews, and they dont like anything
too new.
Adua said it felt great to work
at Shine.
I wouldnt be here if I didnt
enjoy it, she said.
Shine manager Christine Hastie
said she really needed more
volunteers.
Among the roles for volunteers
are board member, cook, drivers,
gardener, home handyman, social
support helper, respite carer,
receptionist, administration
assistant, social club assistant,
seated exercise class teacher,
technology teacher, and canasta
coordinator.
And now we are asking for
volunteers to run other classes
and clubs, too, Christine said.
The ones we are always needing are the drivers: there is an
increasing need for this role.
Ms Hastie praised Claremont
councillor Alastair Tulloch, who
handled the paperwork for the
Lotterywest application.

FOR SALE

POST, March 21, 2015 Page 63

for sale
8 Knutsford Street, Swanbourne
3

mid
$1millions

auction

Where Relaxation Meets Style


This is your chance to live the dream! Beachside living and low
maintenance contemporary style combine perfectly in this stunning North
facing Green Title home. Located a stones throw from Allen Park and
a short stroll to the crystal blue waters of Cottesloe and Swanbourne
Beaches, this really is the epitome of a lock and leave lifestyle. Built to an
exacting standard with every possible modern luxury, the homes caters
for the most discerning of tastes. The features of this home are too many
to list and you need to visit the home to experience the uniqueness of the
home and convenience of this location.

Open Saturday 21st March 10:00am - 11:00am

Michelle Kerr | 0412 770 743 | michelle@abelmcgrath.com.au

74 Monash Avenue, Nedlands


4

mid
$1.2millions

491 sqm

Character Style and Convenience!


If you have been waiting for your opportunity to secure a fully renovated
family home in this highly prized pocket of Nedlands then this one is for
you! This gorgeous character cottage ticks all the boxes for those wanting
features, potential and position. Located in the sought after Hampden
Road precinct you have everything you could dream of and more at your
fingertips, with UWA, Kings Park, the Swan River, SCG Hospital, and the
Hampden Road shopping and dining strip all within walking distance.
Boasting 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and 2 living areas the home has
enormous flexibility, with more than enough room for all the family.

Open Saturday 21st March 1:15pm - 2:00pm

Michelle Kerr | 0412 770 743 | michelle@abelmcgrath.com.au

Claremont

Leederville

Subiaco

9286 3655

9208 1999

9381 2055

abelmcgrath.com.au

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Community news

Group supports people


with bone condition
A support group for people
with osteogenesis imperfecta
(OI) and their families meets
locally.
OI means bones formed imperfectly, and it is a genetic
condition people are born with
and carry throughout their
life.
It primarily affects the bones,
causing them to be fragile.
Some people living with mild
OI may need little to no support,
while others may use mobility
aids such as wheelchairs.
The OI Society was formed
in 1977 by parents and friends
of those with the condition to
create a point of contact for
newly affected families a

community where people can


freely exchange experiences,
friendship and knowledge.
The WA Group of OI will meet
on Saturday, March 28, from
10am to noon, in the Wyllie
Arthritis Centre, 17 Lemnos
Street, Shenton Park.
The meeting is open to all with
OI, family members and friends,
and will give people a chance to
meet Professor Richard Prince
and Clinical Associate Professor
Aris Siafarikis, and to catch up
with each other.
If you are interested in coming along, RSVP to 9388 2199 or
email general@arthritiswa.org.
au, or book online at arthritiswa.
org.au/events.

Conference on aged care


The unprecedented changes
facing the aged-care and community services sector will
be the focus of the Aged and
Community Service of WA
state conference on Thursday
and Friday March 26 and 27.
The two-day event, An
Umbrella for an Elephant,
will see hundreds of delegates
converge on Joondalup Resort
to hear from more than a dozen
local, national and international
speakers.
The speakers include
Australias longest serving
judge and human rights advocate, Michael Kirby, criminal
and human rights lawyer and
retired British Army officer
Rabia Siddique, organisational
psychologist Neil Preston and

Pakistani stand-up comedian


Sami Shah.
The CEO of Aged and
Community Services, Trevor
Lovelle, says the conference is
a must-attend event for industry
professionals, with the theme
encapsulating the challenges
currently facing aged and community care providers and the
testing times ahead.
For more information about
the conference, go to www.
acswaconferenceperth.com.au
or call 9443 8933.
Aged and Community Services
of WA is a peak body representing 110 not-for-profit organisations operating residential care
facilities, community services
and independent living units
for the elderly or people with
disabilities.

Training for the Gibb River Road are, from left, Sarah Rose, Winks Shephard, Melissa Ahern, Nina Ball and
Rachelle Newton.

Five go on Kimberley adventure


Five local women with 16
children between them will
be doing a crash course in
bike mechanics before they
cycle the length of the Gibb
River Road.
They are training to cycle
along the famous unsealed road
across the Kimberley in May to
raise funds and awareness for
autism.
Team captain Sarah Rose said:
Last year the husbands did the
challenge and raised a lot of
money and the wives were the
support group.
The blokes have given us
lots of information on how to
survive. And they will meet us

at the end.
Sarah said the women, from
Mosman Park, Peppermint Grove
and Nedlands, would do the gruelling 700km mountain bike ride
in five days, leaving from Derby
on a Sunday and arriving at El
Questro on a Thursday.
They will ride an average of
140km per day, pushing themselves to their limits in the dusty,
dry and remote conditions.
One of us will drive the
caravan and another the support
vehicle, Sarah said.
We stay at stations along the
way and the community in the
Kimberley gets right behind
the ride.
Sarah said the women all

felt a connection with the challenges faced by families with


autistic children and hoped to
raise $15,000 for Autism West to
make a positive difference to the
families and the people who live
with the lifelong developmental
disorder.
They would also be raising money for another good
cause, the Royal Flying Doctor
Service.
Sarah said: It will be worth
every bit by helping raise raising community awareness and
money for charity.
To support their challenge,
go to https://give.everydayhero.
com/au/autism-west-gibb-challenge-2015.

for sale
40 Glengariff Drive, Floreat
5

price
reduced
from mid
$1millions

852 sqm

Year Round Entertaining and Luxury


A stunning elevated position with excellent street presence and tropical
garden entry lead you into this impressive relaxed entertainers home.
Step outside to paradise with a brilliant north-facing alfresco with caf blinds
and ceiling fans. The brand new solar heated swimming pool promises
endless fun with granite paved surrounds and Modwood decking.

Open Saturday 21st March 12:00pm - 12:45pm

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

Claremont

Leederville

Subiaco

9286 3655

9208 1999

9381 2055

abelmcgrath.com.au

POST, March 21, 2015 Page 65

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sold

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Adrian Abel
0410 564 304
Nicole Jones
0435 450 955
Michael Hallam 0407 470 100

Claremont 303 Stirling Highway | 9286 3655

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under
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sold

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sold

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sold

1 Yolande Place, City Beach

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Community news
Bush dance for
Hollywoods
happy 80th

Writers go o
to the moors
Explore Emily Bronte
country and other famous
literary settings at a writers
workshop.

Hollywood Primary School celebrated its 80th anniversary with


a bush dance on Saturday.
The fun started with songs
and dances, and then cutting the
birthday cake, with the school
band playing and singing Happy
Birthday.
Among the special guests were
past pupils who now have children
at the school, and school board
chair Felicity McKenzie.

RIGHT: Among the many parents


and pupils celebrating at Hollywood
Primary Schools 80th birthday bush
dance are, from left, board chair
Felicity McKenzie, Hannah Andrew,
Tom Andrew, and John Hammond.

Fusion energy expert to discuss pros and cons


Energy its concepts, uses and
sources will be the subject of
Cambridge Rotary Clubs next
guest speaker.
Australian physicist Barry
Green will talk about energy and
the issues related to it, in particular the pros and cons of various
sources: fossil, solar, bio, hydro,
wind, wave, tidal, geothermal and
nuclear (fission and fusion).
Because fusion energy has
the promise of being a largescale energy source with many
favourable characteristics, it
will be discussed in more detail,
including Australias role in its
development.
The information provided
should make it possible for those
attending to be more critical of

statements made in the media and


by experts concerning energy issues, a Rotary spokesman says.
Dr Green spent 40 years involved in the research and development of fusion energy in the
US, Germany and the UK.
He worked in Japan for the
design phase of an international
fusion energy project, now under
construction in the south of
France.
More recently, he worked at the
Directorate General for Research
at the European Commission,
Brussels, where he coordinated
the fusion research and development of 12 new member states of
the European Union.
Dr Green has retired to Perth
and works part-time at the

University of WAs school of


physics.
He will be the guest speaker
at Cambridge Rotarys breakfast
meeting, on Wednesday, March
25, at 7am for a 7.30 start.
The venue is Cambridge

Bowling and Recreation Club,


Howtree Place, Floreat.
The cost is $20, including a light
breakfast. Ring Max Mardardy on
9387 4626 or email mardardy@
tpg.com.au to register interest
in attending.

Grants to buy sport gear


Sporting clubs can apply
for grants of $500 to buy new
equipment.
The grants are available
through the state governments
community sporting club equipment subsidy.
More than 1000 sporting clubs
have been recipients since the
scheme began last year.

Administered by the
Department of Sport and
Recreation, the four-year
scheme will grant $1million to
metropolitan clubs and $1million to regional clubs.
Applications close on April
17.
For more information, go to
dsr.wa.gov.au.

On Saturday, March 28, Ally


Scales, writer-in-residence at
the Fellowship of Australian
Writers WAs Mattie Furphy
House, will run a workshop
called Literary Places.
Ally will introduce some
famous literary settings,
from the moors of Wuthering
Heights to the world of the
West Egg and East Egg in The
Great Gatsby.
Ally will take all those at
the workshop through the important why and how writers
conjure up these extraordinary places that linger long
in the readers mind.
Those interested can phone
FAWWA on 9384 9497, email
fellowshipaustralianwriters@
gmail.com.au, or go to fawwa.
org.
The next day, Sunday, March
29, WA poet and musician
Kevin Gillam will launch
Danny Gunzbergs new book
of poetry and songs, The Life
Isnt Easy Pillow Shop.
Danny will read his poems
and sing his songs, accompanying himself on guitar and with
Kevin on cello.
Dannys book celebrates all
the love poetry he has written
over the past five years and
more.
The launch is at 2pm in
Mattie Furphy House, on the
corner of Kirkwood Road and
Clare Copse, Swanbourne (opposite Allen Park).
RSVP by Sunday, March 22,
to Danny at 0420 822 507.

for sale
264A Bulwer Street, Perth
4

264 sqm

auction

BIDDING STARTS AT $1.1M


Contemporary, cutting edge and impeccably presented, this magnificent
3 storey family home with open-plan kitchen, living and dining, library/
study, two courtyards and stunning outdoor entertaining area and pristine
pool has breathtaking city views from the front and leafy Hyde Park at the
rear is private and secure, and close to the heart of the CBD, Highgate
and Leederville.

Open Saturday 21st March 3:30pm - 4:00pm


Twilight Auction on-site (unless sold prior) | Wed 1st April 6:30pm

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

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

Claremont

Leederville

Subiaco

9286 3655

9208 1999

9381 2055

abelmcgrath.com.au

POST, March 21, 2015 Page 67

for sale

13 Swanway Crescent, Swanbourne


4

488 sqm

LAST CHANCE. FINAL NOTICE

auction

An architects own home, 13 Swanway Crescent combines uncompromising quality with


discreet luxury and a serene sense of space to create a substantial home of distinction. This urban home
has multiple zones in which to work, sleep and play. With exceptional finishes throughout, this inspiring
home boasts large open-plan casual living, dining and kitchen spaces, an adults retreat with en suite
bathroom and enormous lounge/study, two more bedrooms with en suite bathrooms in the childrens
retreat, a fourth bedroom and bathroom downstairs, a large laundry, and expansive north-facing outdoor
entertaining area overlooking a pristine pool.
13 Swanway Crescents impressive architectural elements and remarkable use of light and space bring you
an exceptional home with timeless design, restrained elegance and considerable presence.

Open Saturday 21st March 10:30am - 11:15am


Auction on-site (unless sold prior) | Sat 28th March 11:00am

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

Claremont 303 Stirling Highway | 9286 3655


Claremont

Leederville

Subiaco

9286 3655

9208 1999

9381 2055

abelmcgrath.com.au

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for sale
8 Godetia Gardens, Mount Claremont
3

offers from
$1.1m

378 sqm

auction

An Oasis Of Calm
Tucked away in a lovely quiet cul-de-sac, surrounded by low maintenance
gardens and close to a leafy park, this charming single-storey home
is a perfect downsizer, lock-up and leave or ideal family entry into the
prestigious Western Suburbs. With 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms plus powder
room, open-plan kitchen, living and dining, mezzanine study/retreat,
laundry, shaded outdoor entertaining with very private low maintenance
backyard and secure double garage, it offers stylish, contemporary living
in a superb location.

Open Saturday 21st March 12:05pm - 12:35pm

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

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

6 Houston Place, Mount Claremont


4

offers
from
$1.9m

466 sqm

City Lights Extravaganza!


Located in an exclusive cul-de-sac, overlooking Bold Park, the city skyline
and the future Christchurch playing fields, this immaculate two-storey
executive residence delivers space, luxury and contemporary living in an
enviable location. This warm and inviting home offers the best of both
worlds, quiet and peaceful yet close to everything. Perths best public and
private schools on your doorstep. Walking distance to John XXIII College
and catchment area for Shenton College.

Open Saturday 21st March 1:40pm - 2:10pm

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

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

Claremont

Leederville

Subiaco

9286 3655

9208 1999

9381 2055

abelmcgrath.com.au

POST, March 21, 2015 Page 69

for sale
8 Endell Ridge, Mount Claremont
4

offers
$1.7m
auction

531 sqm

NEW PRICE. OFFERS $1.7M


Nestled in a tranquil cul-de-sac opposite Cavendish Gardens, lies a
picture-perfect two storey family home. With formal living and dining,
open plan kitchen, casual meals and family living areas, laundry, covered
outdoor entertaining, sparkling pool and low maintenance gardens, this
gorgeous home offers modern spacious family living in an outstanding
location. Beautifully presented and ideally located in a whisper quiet street,
this lovely home combines space and functionality with the opportunity to
secure a wonderful lifestyle in highly sought after Mt Claremont.

Open Saturday 21st March 11:25am - 11:55am

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

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

14 Greenberry Close, Mount Claremont


4

auction

538 sqm

LAST CHANCE. FINAL NOTICE!


BIDDING STARTS $1.2M
Overlooking the treetops of Mt Claremont, sits a simply perfect single
storey family home. With formal lounge and dining, open-plan kitchen,
family living and casual meals, study nook, powder room outdoor
entertaining, pool and private low maintenance easy care gardens, this
immaculate home offers an exceptional family lifestyle in a peaceful and
highly sought after location.

Open Saturday 21st March 1:10pm - 1:40pm


Auction on-site (unless sold prior) | Sat 28th March 3:30pm

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

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

Claremont

Leederville

Subiaco

9286 3655

9208 1999

9381 2055

abelmcgrath.com.au

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45 Reserve Street,
CLAREMONT
6/4 Perina
Way, CITY BEACH

Peter Clements
Peter Clements

M 0415 920 920


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P 9284 6000
P 9284 6000

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Sat 21st- 12:15pm
Mar 1:15pm - 2:00pm
Sat 25th Oct 12:15pm
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Wed 25th Mar 3:00pm - 3:45pm
Sat 1st Nov 11:30am
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Sat 28th
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Community news

Funday at
Lake Monger

Expo on
disability
services

About 500 adults and children are expected at a free family funday at Lake Monger
on Sunday, March 29.
Wheelchair sports and other
activities are planned for the
day for children of all abilities,
organised by Therapy Focus.
Sunny the Sunflower mascot
will be there and there will be
a reptile and baby animal farm,
inflatable amusements, train
rides, graffiti art, kids craft,
face painting, a sensory tent and
giant-sized games.
The funday will run from
11am to 2pm and there will be
free showbags for the first 50
visitors, says Megan Davis, from
Therapy Focus.
The organisation aims to help
children with disabilities.
The funday is open to anyone.

An expo in Perth on Monday


will have information and advice on services and support for
people with disabilities, their
families and carers.
The Disability Expo will be
held in the Perth Convention
and Exhibition Centre on March
23, from 2 to 8pm.
It will be a one-stop shop for
information about contemporary
disability services.
Organisations that provide
accommodation, recreation and
daytime support, respite, specialist equipment, advocacy and
therapy services will exhibit.
Staff from the Disability
Services Commission will provide information about a range
of supports and services, including its local area coordination
network, therapy programs and
the transition of some services
to non-government organisations.
There will be a panel discussion at 3pm on the importance
of people having choices and
control over their services.
Another session at 6pm will
focus on planning to meet
each persons needs, and WAs
National Disability Insurance
Scheme My Way trial.
Disability Service Minister
Helen Morton said: The expo is
a wonderful opportunity for people to come in and meet a range
of providers to find out exactly
what they are offering.
For more about the expo, go
to disability.wa.gov.au.

Luc and Amelie Simpson happily rode to Wembley Downs Primary School on Ride2School Day.

Students opt for two wheels


It came as a shock for
Wembley Downs Primary
School principal Doug Cook
when he saw the effect
Ride2School Day last Friday
had on traffic.
I couldnt believe how
desolate the car bays and street
verges were when I greeted the
students at the gate on Friday
morning, he said.
Its incredible to see the impact a whole school can have on
street safety just by leaving the
car either at home, or a walkable
distance from school.

He said it also had huge benefits in the classroom.


Students who ride or walk
to school arrive energised and
alert, resulting in better concentration in class compared to
those who dont, he said.
Wembley Downs Primary sustainability coordinator Deanne
Quartermaine, believes many
short journeys in cars can easily be replaced by walking or
riding.
Through Ride2School Day,
we wanted to celebrate those
kids who are already walking
or riding to school, while high-

lighting to others how easy it


can be, even if it is just part of
the way, she said.
The school managed to
recruit an incredible 70% of
students to travel to school
using some form of active transport, and they had a great time
doing it.
The kids who cycled, scooted
or walked to school on Friday
were beaming when they entered the school gates.
One student, Isabella
Pappas, won a $250 voucher to
Scarborough Cycles for taking
part.

Sunny the Sunflower will be at the


funday next Sunday.

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2 Bindaring Parade, Claremont


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10 Knowles Street, Cottesloe


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Community news
In the early 1900s Henry went back to
SA, having changed career from miner
to baker. He returned to the WA goldfields and opened a bakery in booming
Trafalgar, near Boulder.
In 1904 Clara joined Henry in WA,
Gallipoli Dead
bringing some of their children, includremembered
from
ing Reg (14).
Western Australia
Regs older sister, Eva, soon married
and after a few years moved to 65 Bagot
Project
Road, Subiaco, where Clara would live
with them after the war.
William Reginald Eustace (Reg)
In early 1909, Henry left the Trafalgar
Northey was born in Adelaide on bakery to son Harry (28) and moved with
February 27, 1890, the son of Clara Clara, Reg and the younger children to
and Henry, a miner.
Katanning, where he took over Vienna
The family moved to Broken Hill, NSW, Bakery. He sold it after opening another
for a few years, and in 1895, Henry was in Katanning and one in Mt Barker.
appointed manager of a goldmine in
Henry left management of the
Kalgoorlie, WA.
Katanning concern to Reg, who collected
Clara and the children returned to the accounts and followed his parents
SA where Reg finished school at 11 and to Mt Barker.
completed a three-year apprenticeship
Reg, described as having a lovable diswith an Adelaide tailor.
position in The Advertiser of September
4, 1915, was widely admired, well
respected and popular wherever
he went.
In Mt Barker, he immersed himself in sports and the community
and joined the militia, serving
a year in the 18th Light Horse
Regiment, WA Mounted Infantry.
He also volunteered with the St
John Ambulance Brigade.
At Katanning on October 1, 1914,
Reg (24) enlisted as a trooper in the
10th Light Horse Regiment. After
training, on February 8, 1915, he
and the regiment left Fremantle on
Mashobra and sailed for Egypt, arriving at Mena Camp in March.
Reg wasted no time exploring
the pyramids and the Sphinx.
On April 11 he sent a postcard
home depicting Mena camp with
the pyramids in the background.
He marked his tent, the mess
room and the pyramid he had
climbed with an X, noting: The
other one is out of bounds. We are
not allowed to climb it.
In Cairo he bought souvenirs: a
tiny, painted sarcophagus and a
teaspoon with the Sphinx and a
pyramid painted on it, which he
sent home to his parents.
The POST each week lists tradesmen who
He also bought a tiny, decorative bone fan with the word
provide every household service, from
Remembrance on it, and tucked
unblocking drains to unravelling the
it away in his kit bag.
On April 29, they moved camp to
mysteries of your new flat-screen television.
Heliopolis for further training.
They will do your books, clean or paint your house,
A few weeks later, leaving their
horses behind because they would
landscape the garden, do handyman
serve unmounted at Gallipoli,
repairs or build an entire house.
they embarked on SS Lutzow at
Alexandria and landed under
Readers tell us they have carried out major
heavy shelling at Anzac Cove in
extensions and renovations just by using the
the afternoon of May 21.
A few days later the men moved
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to Monash Gully where they took
of the newspaper.
part in the burial armistice of
May 24. As they dug mass graves
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In early June the regiment
moved to Walkers Ridge where
free local newspaper possible.
they improved the trenches, all
the while under desultory gun
and shell fire.
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The tiny,
decorative bone
fan recovered from
Regs personal
eects. Courtesy
Val Skinner.

Trooper William (Reg) Northey, 1915.


Courtesy the Northey family.
diary records six men were wounded
with one explosion of shrapnell.
Reg was hit in the thorax, possibly saved
from more serious injury by the diary in
his breast pocket that bears the mark of
a projectile that glanced off it.
Reg was admitted to the 1st Australian
General Hospital on June 30.
On July 9 his family received a telegram
saying he was wounded but not reported
seriously.
By July 12, Reg had recovered enough
for convalescent camp, from where he
sent his family a cheery postcard and a
letter explaining his lieutenant had
promised to let him return to the
front at the first opportunity.
That came on Sunday August 1,
and Reg wrote in his diary: Left
Alexandria for Dardanelles second
time. He arrived back at Gallipoli
on August 5 and rejoined his regiment, now at Russells Top.
The heat was now stifling, the flies
in plague proportions, and the mens
health had suffered greatly in his
absence. They were exhausted, their
strength diminished by half, and they
were under almost continuous heavy
shelling.
The day Reg returned, they received orders for a four-line assault on the Nek, the
narrow stretch of land between Russells
Top and Baby 700, on August 7.
The first two assault lines would be
from the 8th (Victorian) Light Horse and
the second two from the 10th.
Two days later, the attack was heralded
at 4am with what was supposed to be
half an hour of naval bombardment but
ceased seven minutes early.
The Turks, who had fled their trenches
as bombardment began, spent those seven
minutes returning and preparing for what
they then knew was coming.
Uncertain whether the bombardment
would suddenly resume, the first line of

150 men were held until the appointed


time of 4.30am.
On hearing the signal, they launched
themselves over the parapet and ran as
far and as fast as they could. Each carried
200 rounds of ammunition but, because
it was a bayonet assault, their rifles were
unloaded.
From the other side, every rifle and
several machine guns opened fire in a
deafening thunder. Within 30 seconds,
only a few metres from the Australian
trenches, they were mown down.
Many had not even cleared the parapets, falling dead and dying back into
the trenches.
Two minutes later, the second line went
over the top, with the same devastating
result.
At that point the situation was discussed
with brigade HQ, but as someone thought
an Australian marker flag had been seen
in the enemys trenches, the 10th was
ordered to proceed.
Having witnessed the slaying of their
Victorian comrades, Reg and every
other man in the 10th Light Horse knew
certain death was only moments away.
They said their goodbyes and entered
the firing trenches, prepared to die for
King and country.
In The Story of Anzac, Charles Bean
wrote about those last two lines: With
that regiment went the flower of the
youth of Western Australia, sons of the
old pioneering families, youngsters
in some cases two and
three from

Great Southern Herald,


September 8, 1915
the same home who had flocked to Perth
at the outbreak of war with their own
horses and saddlery ... Men known and
popular, the best loved leaders then
rushed straight to their death.
Reg was one of the few whose remains
were recovered and he was buried on
September 30 at Point Cemetery, Ari
Burnu, north of Anzac Cove.
In 1919, when the Graves Registrations
Unit arrived at the Nek, most of the men
who had died that day were still lying
where they had fallen.
Regs parents, Clara and Henry, received his personal effects, among which
were his diary and the tiny bone fan hed
bought in Egypt.

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Luna gets a New Look


SARAH McNEILL

Luna Leederville is turning


itself into the House of Dior
to celebrate the launch of the
new documentary film, Dior
and I.
Dior and I is a behindthe-seams look at the
making of Raf Simons first
haute couture collection for
Christian Dior in 2012.
Raf, a minimalist designer
for the house of Jil Sander,
and owner of a menswear
label, was an unexpected

choice to replace Diors


punk bad boy designer John
Galliano who, a year before,
had wrecked his career in a
blaze of anti-Semitic rants and
public fights.
Raf was given just eight
weeks to design and produce
a brand-new haute couture
collection for Diors season
launch.
French-born filmmaker
Frdric Tcheng (Diana
Vreeland: The Eye Has to
Travel) was given unrestricted
access, and followed the

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publicity-shy Raf during


his first stressful weeks of
producing a collection and
gaining the confidence of more
than 5000 staff.
Dior was founded in
the wake of World War II
devastation, turning warera restraint on its head
with designs incorporating
frivolous yards of expensive
French silk.
The shock of Christian
Diors New Look, with its tiny
waists and generous skirts,
gave the house a reputation

for excess, as well as a taste


for headlines. Raf Simons used
the classic 50s collections to
launch his feminine and classy
aesthetic.
For the opening night
soiree at Luna Leederville on
Thursday, March 26, the foyer
and staircase will be given a
Dior-inspired transformation
for Viviens models, who
will parade fashions from
Leederville stores. Luna
Outdoor will have a Dioresque flower-wall for photos.
All guests are encouraged

to come in their best Diorinspired look because there


will be prizes for the best
dressed.
Local filmmaker Justin
Griffiths fashion shorts
celebrating WA fashion will
be screened before the main
feature.
There will be two special
champagne screening events,
at the indoor cinema at 6pm
and the outdoor cinema at
6.30pm.
To book tickets go to www.
lunapalace.com.au.

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arts

Rubble rouser
From the Rubble
Perth Theatre Company
PICA. Closes March 28

REVIEW: SARAH McNEILL

Emerging from the


rubble of war are stories
of home: what it means
to a family have a house
with four secure walls and
a roof; the importance of
having a few possessions
that will still be intact at
the end of the day; and
what a luxury it is to have
a pillow.
In vignette moments of
filmed interviews as victims
of war, performers Tina
Torabi, Mikala Westall and
Mei Saraswati talk simply
and poignantly about home
and family.

In a production that
is largely son et lumiere,
these are the moments that
stand out.
Sound designer Joe
Lui, who composed with
performer and singer Mei
Saraswati, provides a
beautifully sonic backbone
to artist Fleur Elise Nobles
paper and animation
imagery.
The stories are drawn
from the reports and
interviews of local
journalist Sophie McNeill
in war zones around the
world. Her work goes
straight to the heart of
war the innocent people
caught in the middle.
Creator and director
Melissa Cantwells
response to those stories

is visceral.
She attempts to explore
our passive engagement
with the horror of war,
exemplified in a final
living room scene with
a powerfully moving
television report.
Her program notes serve
as an edifying essay on her
intellectual and emotional
response to Sophies work
and how news is too often
delivered to us in sound
bytes and slogans.
But without her wellwritten introduction,
much of visual designer
Fleur Elise Nobles
filmic imagery, stopmotion animation and
shadow figures become
abstract and emotionally
disengaging.

The cast of Not Me explore the notion of living in an i-world of make-believe.

Lets get real


The message from the

production, Not Me,


is simple: Apples are
for eating, not virtual
meetings.
In the Actors Hub
theatre-in-education work,
students are faced with hard
truths when your biggest
fans are on Instagram, its

time to get real. And even


when youre tumblr famous,
your fans and followers
dont know who you are.
Not Me is a piece
devised by the acting
students at Subiacos
Actors Hub, to make
upper-school students
aware of the issues

surrounding truth
and identity in their
contemporary i-world.
Its on at the Subiaco
Arts Centre at 7.30pm from
Thursday to Saturday,
March 26 to 28.
Book at www.actorshub.
net/#/whats-on or call
6143 3568.

Charlies off to the world


Reigning Mr Boylesque

Performer, composer and singer Mei Saraswati is lost in an abstract world of falling feathers.
Photo: Jon Green

utnabout

ARTS

Peaches
The Bakerys Last Toast Series
Wednesday, April 29
The electro-shock
provocateur launches the
Last Toast Series at The
Bakery for its final 11
nights of operation.

Foxtel Arts

Channel 132
A new high-definition
channel dedicated to
the arts will showcase
the full breadth of
artistic forms including
the worlds finest opera
and ballet productions,
music, theatre, dance,
cabaret, classical
and contemporary
performance,
documentary
specials
and series
from
cinema,
literature,
music, visual
art and artists.
Launches on Saturday,
March 28, at 7am.

Perth Festival Films

Somerville Auditorium, UWA


Season continues until

April 12.
Films now start at 7.30pm.
There are parking
restrictions for UWA
graduation ceremonies
until April 1.

Alasdair Fraser and


Natalie Haas

Scottish music concert


Perth Town Hall
Wednesday, March 25
Scotlands premier fiddle
ambassador, Alasdair,
and Californian cellist
Natalie come to Perth
for the first time with a
concert of Scottish music
and culture.

Odyssey

Voyces
choir
Robert
Braham
Auditorium,
Trinity
College, East Perth
March 21, 7.30pm;
March 22, 2.30pm
The choir will perform
works by composers from
Latvia, the US, Australia
and Canada, under the
direction of Dr Robert
Braham.

Australia Charlie D. Barkle


has been invited to perform
at this years New York
and Vienna boylesque
festivals.
Local actor, dancer
and classically-trained
singer David Charles,
aka Charlie D. Barkle,
recently performed his
self-produced show,
The Dummies Guide to

direct

Weve been
married nine
years.
For the most
Wayne & Tamara
part its a
good marriage.
Though I wish my
took me right back to the
husband was more
incident I had forgotten
affectionate, I decided to
until now.
love him for who he is
So I confronted my
and be happy.
husband. He told me she
There was one incident, wanted his advice about
right before we got
a boy. She also confided
married, when I caught
in him about troubles at
him flirting with a
home.
receptionist at work via
He said he felt sorry
texts. I had no proof of
for her because she was
physical interaction. He
down on herself and he
begged me to give him
wanted to help.
another chance and I did.
He wasnt defensive
I warned him if I ever
and even said all I had to
found out something like
do was say the word and
this was going on, my
he would tell her to stop
children (from a previous texting and calling.
marriage) and I would
Whats strange is that
be out of his life. No
he seems to have turned
explanations or excuses.
over a new leaf. Hes
Recently, he started
become affectionate and
taking my teenage son to
seems happier. He told
a shooting range. A girl
me he should have done
(20) works at the range.
this long ago, and he
Looking at our phone
promised our future will
bill, I noticed he often
be different.
texted one number hers
Ive read about men
and there were calls
who cheat and sometimes
back and forth. That
feel so guilty they show

answers

Opera, at Fringe World,


and is now preparing
to launch his theatrical
burlesque humour on the
international stage.
To get Charlie to New
York, there will be a
fundraising show, Charlies
Big Birthday Burlesque
Variety Bash, at The
Bakery, Northbridge, on
Sunday, March 29 at 5pm.
As well as Charlies

performance, the night will


showcase some of Perths
finest singers, dancers,
musicians and circus
performers.
Feature guest artist
Zelia Rose, the current
Miss Burlesque Australia,
will be in Perth from
Melbourne for the show.
To book tickets, go to:
www.nowbaking.com.au/
events.

more attention to make


up for it.
Marne

to be a different person.
Thats like finding a
diamond in your backyard.
Its rare. Its no surprise it
doesnt make you happy
because, besides suspicion,
where does your head go?
He could have been like
this nine years ago.
You have to decide
what it means. Sit down
and talk to him: Whats
happening doesnt make
sense to me. We didnt go
to marriage counselling,
you didnt have a neardeath experience, I didnt
threaten you with change
or else, but you changed.
Why?
Because he cannot show
affection to the young girl,
could he be turning those
feelings on you? Possibly.
Did being around her
waken in him the desire
to end his unaffectionate
ways? It could be that, too.
Your husband isnt
defensive about her. That
can be a good sign. But
you are in the same spot as
nine years ago. Your task
is to get to the bottom of
why hes changed this time.
Wayne & Tamara

Marne, on
the surface,
your letter is
indeterminate.
But if you
think about
it a little deeper, its the
straw, the confluence of
circumstances, that was
there prior to the marriage.
He was unaffectionate and
flirting with a receptionist,
and you chose to accept it.
You say: I decided to
accept him as he is. But
you decided to accept a
question mark. It was a
bit of a bird in the hand:
I dont know if I will ever
have another man, and I
have children to consider.
Heres the same
confluence of
circumstances. Hes
texting and, as before, you
cant determine if there
is more to it. Instead of
being unaffectionate, hes
changed. That should
make you happy, but it
doesnt, does it?
One day he decided

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entertainment

SARAH McNEILL

The latest addition


to Fremantles pop-up
hospitality scene was once
the distribution warehouse
for Melbournes Sunshine
harvester.
The converted
warehouse, now called The
Mantle, is an incubation
chamber for up-andcoming restaurateurs.
Retaining its open,
easy, heritage charm, the
warehouse space is divided
into pods, each a selfcontained kitchen space for
start-up restaurants.
The Mantle is the
brainchild of two young
entrepreneurs Anatoly
Mezhov, who used to run
construction projects, and
his partner Irene Polo, who
worked in commercial real
estate.
On arriving in Fremantle
from Melbourne, they
both decided that there
was something missing,
both for diners looking
for affordable gourmet

Don Tapas South American Heirloom carrots.

An old warehouse has start-up kitchens for new gourmet opportunites.

food and for restaurateurs


wanting to test their ideas.
We wanted a place
where people could share
the space, share gourmet
food ideas and share
experiences, Anatoly said.
Anatoly and Irene have
established The Mantles
two anchor businesses, the
Alter Ego bar and Don
Tapa for South American

food.
Magna Pizza has also
opened up a kitchen and
there is a prep kitchen for
short-term rentals, by the
hour or by the day.
Its a chance to trial new
menus, to test the market
when moving from home
catering to a bigger market,
or for one-off catering
events, Anatoly said.

Songs in
Swanbourne
Art Song Perths first
concert of the year
celebrates its 25th
anniversary with a diverse
collection of beautiful
songs for voice and piano.
Young mezzo soprano
Madeleine Joyce, of
Floreat, a recent graduate
from the WA Academy of
Performing Arts, is joining
international singers
Aldo Di Toro (tenor) and
Stephanie Gooch (soprano)
who recently appeared
together in Phantom of
the Opera with up-andcoming baritone Lachlann
Lawton.
Artistic director Marilyn

Phillips will accompany


them on piano.
Madeleine is heading to
London in August to study
her masters at the Royal
Academy of Music.
While shes working as
many hours as she can in
a city store to earn enough
money for her London
studies, she said she was
loving the experience of
devising and singing in an
intimate music concert like
this one for Art Song.
Ive always loved the
grand theatre of staged
opera, but I just love
this sort of recital where
you can engage with the

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a meeting room, which
has already been used
in conjunction with the
kitchen for full-day events
and launches.
Upstairs is a flexible
studio space available for
art or fashion displays or
classes. It has already been
used for yoga.
The concept is ideal for

Madeleine Joyce

audience, talk about the


songs and see peoples
reactions, she said.
For this concert she
has chosen some Spanish
songs by Manuel de Falla
because she loves the
sultry, sassy rhythms.
Mum has studied
Spanish, so she was really
happy to be my home
tutor for the Spanish

entrepreneurial spirits
and for those looking for
interesting and fresh dining
ideas.
As a bonus, across the
road is a big public car
park with free parking for
the first hour.
The Mantle is on the
corner of James and Beach
streets, in Fremantle. It
is open from 4 to 11pm,
Wednesday to Thursday,
Saturday, 11am to 11pm,
and Sunday, 11am to
10pm.

The Alter Ego bar is a


permanent fixture.

Its so cool to be performing something by an


Australian composer, and somebody we can actually
discuss the music with thats a rare thing in opera.

pronunciations, Madeleine
said.
She and Lachlann
will sing songs by Perth
musicologist David Tunley.
Its so cool to be
performing something by
an Australian composer,
and somebody we can
actually discuss the music
with thats a rare thing in
opera.
The program includes a
selection of German songs
by Richard Strauss and
Mendelssohn, songs by
English composer Vaughan
Williams, and the lively
Gypsy Song quartets by
Brahms.

Marilyn Phillips said the


program had been chosen
to appeal to all music
lovers, with songs ranging
from lullabies and love
songs to lively gypsy and
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Meet Champagnes ambassador


DAVID COHEN

Most people think

Classy Dame Kyla Kirkpatrick will share her love of


Champagne next weekend.

champagne started to get


interesting in the 18th
century.
But Kyla Kirkpatrick
knows better, and goes
back a long way in
talking about the precious
beverage.
Ninety million years
ago, the region of
Champagne didnt exist: it
was an inland sea, Kyla
said.
Around then there was
a massive earthquake,
which caused the seabed
to rise and the water to
dissipate.
What it left behind was
chalk layers and layers
of chalk and this is why
champagne is interesting.
The chalk belly
underneath the subtle
rolling vineyards of
Champagne contributes
to the complexity and
uniqueness of this wine.
Youll need to come to
my class to find out more!

Cognac is my private love,


Champagne is my public love.

Kyla, aka The


Champagne Dame, will
serve Ros champagnes,
including Mot & Chandon
Imperial Ros, BillecartSalmon Ros, Lasalle Ros,
Jacquart Ros served from
Magnum, Pierre Gerbais
Ros, and Laurent-Perrier
at Perth BMW in Victoria
Park next Sunday.
Kyla was an investment
banker and started a
wine bar in Melbournes
Middle Park. But in 2005
she sold it and moved to
Champagne after writing
to the author of one of
her favourite champagne
books.
She learnt about the
unique grape varieties,
traditional methode
Champagne production,
the history of the wine
and was granted a glimpse
into the life of Champagne
families.
I met generations of
winemakers who have

Noodle nights in Northbridge


The success of the Friday
night Twilight Hawkers
food market in Forrest
Place has encouraged
Perth council to launch
Night Noodle Markets
as part of its annual food
festival, Eat Drink Perth.
The food festival runs
from March 20 to April
24. To launch it, the
Perth Cultural Centre
will be transformed into
20 of the citys best Asian
restaurants, until March
29.
Deputy lord mayor Rob
Butler said Perth had the
appetite for an authentic
contemporary hawker
market experience.
While our Friday

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uniquely Asian flavours
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chill-out areas and live


entertainment, he said.
During the festival, a
Dessert Garden will be
added to the Friday night
Twilight Hawker market,
transforming the Murray
Street lounge area of
Forrest Place into an astroturfed paradise of sweet
treats from pannacotta to
pandan, crepes to cronuts,
ice-cream sandwiches and
sweet pizzas.
The local produce
market, Perth Home
Grown, returns to Forrest
Place on Sundays from this
weekend, March 22.

Subiaco Primary School


FARMERS MARKET
Saturdays 8am to Noon

See you at the Gluten Free


Expo this weekend,
Perth Convention Centre,
Mounts Bay Rd

Another Eat Drink


Perth event at the Perth
Cultural Centre will be
the second annual Food
Truck Rumble. About 30
food trucks, vans, carts and
pop-up bars will gather for
an all-day street food fiesta
on Sunday, April 12.
International cuisine
continues to be celebrated
with the annual Yum Cha
in the Park at Northbridge
Piazza on Saturday, March
28, and Buddas Birthday
Multicultural Festival on
the weekend of April 18
and 19.

Satay sticks by pop-up


stall, Hoy Pinoy.

passed their skill, passion


and expertise from one
generation to another,
Kyla said.
I worked for LouisVuitton Mot Hennessy,
but I am now an
independent ambassador
for the Champagne region.
As such I can work with
all the Champagne brands,
including the lovely smaller
producers.
Her job means Kyla is
not allowed to talk publicly
about any other wine.
The CIVC [Comit
Interprofessionnel du vin
de Champagne] in France
are very protective of all
things Champagne and that
is me included, she said.
I am also the only
female cognac master in

the southern hemisphere,


but I keep that hush-hush.
Cognac is my private
love, champagne is my
public love.
Kyla said Champagne
was wonderful as an
aperitif, but it came alive
with food.
With the striking
aromatics and a backbone
of acid, it makes it a
fantastic food wine:
particularly vintage
Champagnes and rose, she
said.
The pairing options
are endless and I really
encourage people to drink
Champagne with their
dinner more often.
Kylas class, Ros and
The Rose, is on March 29
from 2 to 4pm. Tickets are
$159. Book at eventbrite.
com.au.

life by the

drop

Back on track
Chardonnay is back. Sales
are picking up after being in
a trough for a few years.

Consumers may be
familiar with the new
leaner style, which
has had its critics, or
they may simply be
tiring of sauvignon
blanc and SBS blends.
Whatever the reason,
its pleasing to see a
renewed interest in
this versatile variety,
especially as it grows
so well in WAs SouthWest. Our panel is
varied in its preference
of style. There are
those who enjoy the
more traditional type
of chardonnay, which
is made from ripe
fruit, fermented in new
oak and goes through
malolactic fermentation
and lees ageing.
Theres a lot of flavour
in these wines. The new
style, my preference,
is made from grapes
harvested earlier and
therefore has less
alcohol; oak is not as
obvious, theres little or
no malo, its leaner and
longer and the wines
age better.
Be diligent, however:
read labels closely
and understand the
style before committing
to buying a few
bottles. Chardonnay is
expensive to make and
buy, because it is a shy
bearer and requires
a fair bit of hands-on
work in the winery.

Soumah 2011
Yarra Valley
Chardonnay
Forget this if you
are a fan of a
big traditional
oaky style of
chardonnay. This is
a lightly-framed wine
from the cool Yarra and
a very cool vintage.
We enjoyed the white
peach and smoky nose,
the balanced palate of
gentle stone fruit, subtle
oak, soft texture and
good acid. 12% alc.
Drink with a simple
white-sauce pasta dish
sprinkled with piquant
pecorino cheese.
Score 17.5. $34

Aravina Estate
2014 Wildwood
Ridge Reserve
Chardonnay
Attractive modern
style made from longestablished vines grown
in the north of Margaret
River. Glassy
mid-straw in
colour and perfumed with pineapple and lemony aromatics, it
has a silky palate
with tropical fruit,
quality oak sitting underneath,
extended length
and cleansing
finish. 13% alc.
Pity about the label
look for a change soon.
Try with crunchy deepfried dhufish wings.
Score 18.5. $40

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More than just a dress


CATHERINE MAZZA

The dress is one of the


first priorities for any
bride-to-be.
Few designers
understand the emotional
investment one gown can
hold more than Karen
Willis Holmes.
For more than a decade,
brides across Australia
and around the world have
been looking to Karen to
craft their dream dresses.
Since launching her
couture collection in
2000, Karen has earnt a
reputation for creating
highly sought-after pieces
for brides.
This year, she has added
a Subiaco store to her
growing list of boutiques
in Sydney, Melbourne,
Brisbane and New York.
Karen said she was
inspired by 1940s post-war
fashion, particularly the
work of Christian Dior.
Though there are
elements of traditional
corsetry and lace in her
gowns, they have a distinct
contemporary edge.
The majority of brides
want a classic look because
they want their photos to
be timeless, Karen said.
At the same time, she
wants something that is
a little bit different and
fashionable.
The Hay Street store will
stock all three of Karens
collections.

Karen Willis Holmes has been at the forefront of


Australian bridal wear for over a decade.

Brides who want to


create their own unique
gowns can browse the
Bespoke Collection and
combine elements from
different collections.
Theres also a ready-towear range, KWH.
This year, Karen also
introduced the Wild Hearts
collection, for the bride
who wants a sophisticated
yet bohemian look on her
wedding day.
The silhouettes are
softer and more ethereal,
she said. But the focus
is still on a great fit with
an internal structure that
creates a great shape
without making it obvious.
This affordable range
includes gowns, overlays,
jackets and capes.

Its been very popular


for brides wanting a
different ceremony and
reception look without
buying a second gown,
Karen said.
Each dress is fitted in
store and handmade at the
Sydney atelier.
Karens emphasis on
craftsmanship is evident
in the interior of her Hay
Street premises, which
were redecorated by longtime friend and colleague,
Jennifer Naglan.
Clients come in here
and love the space because
it is luxurious yet warm
and inviting, Jennifer
said.
Karen Willis Holmes is at
294 Hay Street, Subiaco.

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Satisfaction resurgent
Insurgent (M)

slightly from midsection movie syndrome,

Divergent charges ahead


to deliver its uprising
REVIEW: PIER LEACH
right in the middle and
German director Robert open the way for a whole
new direction for the final
Schwentke (The Time
two films.
Travellers Wife) picks
It picks up not long after
up the reins from Neil
the first films Erudite-led
Burgers first instalment
attack on the Abnegation
of the Divergent series to
faction has ended.
deliver a propulsive teen
Tough heroine Tris
action flick.
(Shailene Woodley), her
It is likely to satisfy fans
boyfriend Four (Theo
of both the first film and
James), brother Caleb
Veronica Roths futuristic
(Ansel Elgort) and fellow
book trilogy, the third
Dauntless faction member
volume of which is due
Peter (Miles Teller) are
to be developed into two
all hiding out with the
films in the manner of
hippy-dippy Amity faction,
The Hunger Games and
led by Octavia Spencers
Twilight.
Johanna.
Whereas those two
They are being tracked
franchises suffered
down by
Erudite leader
Jeanine (Kate
Winslet) and
her Dauntless
traitor
What the critics are saying
henchmen
(led by Jai
Big Eyes (M)
Courtenay),
This nimble, bemused, culturally curious look at the married instigators of the who have

cinema

REWIND

kitschy big eyes paintings of the early


1960s exerts an enjoyably eccentric
appeal while also painting a troubling
picture of male dominance and female
submissiveness a half-century ago, says
the Hollywood Reporter. But the Boston
Globe disagrees: Big Eyes may not be
Tim Burtons absolute worst movie ... but
its pretty close to the bottom ... Gaudy,
shallow, shrill, smug, the movie proves
beyond a whisker of doubt that Burton
has little interest in human beings unless
they can be reduced to cartoons.

Inherent Vice (MA15+)

Inherent Vice unfolds so organically,


so gracefully and with such humanistic
grace notes that even at its most preposterous, viewers will find themselves
nodding along, sharing the buzz the
filmmaker has so skilfully created, says
the Washington Post. But the Portland
Oregonian reckons: The problem with
Inherent Vice, and what keeps it a step
below The Master and There Will Be
Blood and Andersons best movies, is
that all the Pynchon threads and dead
ends come apart in the middle and
arent really pulled back together.

Run All Night (MA15+)

The movie, directed by Jaume ColletSerra, who directed (Liam) Neeson in


the efficient airborne thriller, Non-Stop,
has two saving graces: a tight script
and terrific acting, says the NY Times.
Variety agrees, Even when hes dealing
with this boilerplate material, ColletSerra brings an understated intensity
and a subtle emotional pull to every
scene, aided immeasurably by actors
who invest their roles, big and small,
with just the right degree of conviction.

Average star ratings

Tough teen heroes, Theo James, Shailene Woodley and Ansel Elgort are on the run in a
post-apocalyptic world.

taken control of the city


and are hell-bent on taking
out all Divergents like Tris,
who they see as a threat to

regaining order in the five


factions of post-apocalyptic
Chicago.
As ever, Tris is a heroine

to rival The Hunger


Games Katniss for
bravery, athletic prowess
and a moral compass thats

Andy
is in all
of us

Bolshoi does
the Big Two
The Bolshoi Ballet celebrated

Its in the western


suburbs that
Andy finds so
many problems.

Andy is a man with a social

conscience, but no social


boundaries.
Lifes irritants like bad
parkers, litterbugs and mobile
phone addicts are targets for
angry Andy, who confronts
those people who annoy,
irritate and bother.
The newly released Angry
Man web-series stars stand-up
comedian Ben Sutton (Henry
and Aaron) as Andy, and Sian
Choyce (RAW state finalist
2014) as his long-suffering
friend, Claudia.
Writer and director Aaron
Moss said: Andy represents
all those moments in life

Like the
on

in full working order.


Insurgent is very much
about her facing her guilt
over the deaths of her
parents (Ashley Judd,
Tony Goldwyn) and friend
Will, and channelling
her rage into ousting the
merciless Jeanine.
There isnt a lot of
time spent developing
peripheral characters,
or indeed new character
Evelyn (Naomi Watts),
Fours mother, who
everyone thought was
dead but in fact leads the
feral Factionless. Shes a
character set to make her
mark in the next episode.
So while the organising
principle of Divergents
futuristic world the
200-year legacy of being
divided into five ostensibly
harmonious factions
starts to come unstuck in
Insurgent, it also keeps
the series on its toes,
rather than building to a
predictable finale.
Its fine, pleasingly
female-centric action move
fare.

Ben Sutton is the Angry Man, confronting a shirtless man in a


Swanbourne supermarket.

youve ever wanted to speak


up or get angry about.
Andy is that voice inside us
that calls it how he sees it.
And its in the western
suburbs that Andy finds so
many problems.
Aaron, who was recently
short-listed for a ScreenCraft
screenwriting fellowship,
brought on board a
Swanbourne production team,
Meg McPherson and Maya
Kavanagh.
The series was filmed in
two days at locations around
the western suburbs like
the Swanbourne IGA, the
Mosman Park Coles carpark,
Cottesloe Health Watch clinic
and Mayas Swanbourne
home.
Maya studied at RMIT in
Melbourne and is working
in the production office of
several local films, mentored

by Perth film producer Tania


Chambers.
Maya said she and Meg
were working their way up to
being feature film producers.
We invested in the project
ourselves as a showcase for
investment in future projects,
she said.
Im really proud of how we
managed our resources, crew,
cast and locations in a timely
fashion.
She said all six episodes had
been released on YouTube,
Vimeo and Facebook to attract
an instant following and
capitalise on people watching
all six episodes consecutively.
To date, the show has
garnered over 10,000 views
across all three platforms,
Maya said.
To watch The Angry Man
series go to angrymanseries.
com.

the 175th anniversary of


Tchaikovskys birth with
performances of the beloved
ballets, The Nutcracker and Swan
Lake.
The so-called Big Two have
been breaking international
attendance records.
The ballets have been filmed
in high definition. LunaPalace
screened The Nutcracker last
month and this month shows
Swan Lake.
Bolshois Swan Lake is at 11am
on Saturday and Sunday, March
28 and 29, at the Windsor cinema
in Nedlands.
With Tchaikovskys famous,
lyrical score, Swan Lake stars
Svetlana Zakharova as Princess
Odette.
The worlds most famous
ballet is set in the era of courtly
romance and characterised by
elegance, style and harmony.
Book at lunapalace.com.au.

Svetlana Zakharova dances Odette


in Bolshois Swan Lake.
Photo: Damir Yusupov

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Community news

bowling

Cambridge
For the last evening
of social bowls at
Cambridge Bowling
Club last Wednesday,
44 players enjoyed the
balmy weather.
The Spatchcocks had
a great win and took
out the first prize.
Second prize went
to Orangutans2, with
Armadas third.
The other winning
teams, Nohopers,
Mixtures and
Swashbucklers, all
received scratchies.
Organised evening
social bowls is over,
but keep watch for
our next social bowls
event.
Last Saturday, the
winners of the RAC
morning games were
Andy Jenkins and Rob
Stevenson, with Jock
Wenden and Kevin
Breen the runnersup.
Monday mufti pairs
was won by Ken
Bradley and Noel
Phillips, second were
David Hughes and Phil
McShane, with Des
Basset and Warren
Smith winning the
plate.

Claremont
Division 5 white
had a good win on
Thursday.
Division 3 red put
in a poor performance, 1pt.
Division 6 unfortunately won no
points.
Pot winners were

Dave Leeson, David


Lee, Ian White and
Mike Yates.
Sunday scroungers
was won by Peter
Channer, with Ian
Thompson second.

Dalkeith
Nedlands
Tuesdays mixed
bowls produced a
good result for the
team of Peter Brown,
David (that man
again) Ironside, Val
Jackson and John
Hollingshead.
With an equally good
result in Thursdays
social games was the
team of John the knee
Gadsdon, Phil Dry and
John Monks (good to
see Monksy back after
his scare).
Thursday pennant
results mean that 3
white (1) with a 5-
win are promoted to
division 2, while 1
white v Thornlie lost
1-5 but stay in their
division.
Division 3 white (2)
v Leeming went down
0-6 and 4 blue, though
winning 5-1 against
Nollamara, and Andy
McGlews teams valiant 27/8 win, will go
down a division.
There is just one
more Saturday pennant round to go, so
positions will not be
known until then.
This weeks results
gave an 8-0 win for 1

blue v Mundaring, 3
red v Cockburn recorded a 2-6 loss, and
4 white v South Perth
also lost, 1-7.
Division 6 blue v
Claremont had a very
respectable 4-0 win.
The mens single
championship and
plate finals were
played on Sunday
with some excellent
bowls.
In the plate finals,
John OMeehan beat
John Pole.
The singles championship that all club
members would wish
to win was claimed
by Ross Donald in a
close match with Alek
Gryta.
Now its on to the
next season.

Hollywood
Subiaco
In last Wednesdays
Naked (feet) bowls,
the Claremont Cats
caused a major upset,
baring their claws and
putting some heavy
scratches into the
Wandoo timber.
Despite the loss,
Wandoo still hold
top spot with 15pts,
but the win has shot
the Claremont Cats
to equal second with
the Defects, Lizards,
Richards and Bakers,
all on 11.
In mid-week pennants, 2nd divisions
Rob Blythe, Frank

Sita, Bill Ford and


Vern Jones were
competitive for the
first half before losing by 9.
In a close match,
Ron Wilkie, Peter
Evans, Mike Hatch and
Tony Byrne picked up
five shots to win by 3.
Laurie Ward,
Graeme Gerrans,
Glen Morey and Kim
Jefferis had 22 on the
board before their
opponents opened
their account, and
won by 28.
At Warwick, 4th
divisions Ted Brown,
Colin Graves, Alan
Brindley and Grandad
led until they dropped
a four on the last end
to lose by 4.
John Duncan, Bill
Chellew, Peter Roberts
and John Horsfall lost
by 4, and Phil Lawler,
Ray Fells, Leigh
Fitzpatrick and Uncle
Arthur picked up a 5
on the seventh end
and went on to win
by 26.
The Resources
Roadhouse Pot winners are Laurie Wards
team in 2nd division
and Phil Lawlers in
4th.
In Saturday pennants, 2nd division
were flattened by
Leeming and with
one round left to play
are still 21pts clear of
relegation.
Bob Porter, Kim
Jefferis and Tony
Byrne played one man
short but still managed
to win 10 ends.
Leigh Fitzpatrick,
Frank Sita, Ron

Middleton and Mike


Hatch were up against
the Highway men who
repeatedly took the
shot off them to lose
by double digits.
Rob Blythe, Chris
Osborn, Jack Hamilton
and Vern Jones also
lost by double digits,
and Wally Graham,
Bill Chellew, Glen
Morey and Dan Byrne
lost by 3.
In 4th division,
against Cannington,
Ray Fells, Alan
Brindley, Graeme
Gerrans and Uncle
Arthur went down by
10 and John Duncan,
Phil Lawler, David
Beswick and Greg
Bridges lost by 2.
Ron Wilkie, Peter
Roberts, John Horsfall
and Ray Preston
stormed home to win
by 9, while Ted Brown,
Bill Ford, Peter Evans
and Grandad were
awarded the Pots.

Mosman
Park
The pennant season
is coming to an end,
and the most successful team has been the
ladies Saturday division 2 team.
As well as finishing
on top and being promoted, they won the
pennant flag, causing
much celebrating.
The mens midweek division 3 and
Saturday divisions 1
and 6 all had wins.
The Wednesday
scroungers again
had a good roll-up

and the winner was


June Worthington,
with runners-up Dave
Farnham, Bruce
Neaves, Graham Pope
and Barry Taylor.
The mens singles
championship winner
is John Carter, who
defeated Jeff Adams
25-12.
The plate was won
by Michael Grace, who
defeated Peter Jones
25-19.

Ptanque
Rudolph
At Subiaco Ptanque
Club last Saturday, the
threatened cyclonic
conditions failed to
deter a strong field
of intrepid members
and associates.
Players took to the
pistes to compete for
the prestigious annual mixed doubles
trophy.
The Palms Classic
2015 was won by John
Exeter and Thelma
Dry, closely followed
by George Wright
and Emma Isliker,
Vickram Khadaroo
and Sue Dauth, Bill
Briggs and Marian
Minuta, Keith Pilgrim
and Joanna Ellison.
After the presentation, everybody
enjoyed a sumptuous
repast, prepared by
Val and Julie in their
inimitable fine style.
There were many
willing helpers, including Robert, who
manned the kitchen
and bar throughout
the afternoon.

Rudolph likes
to stay close
Rudolph, a fouryear-old staffy, needs
a home where he can
stay close to his new
owners.
He loves being
around people and
staff at the Shenton
Park Dogs Refuge
Home describe him as
a constant shadow.
Rudolph also loves
lazing in the sun and
snoozing.
But he loves company best, and appears
to be dog social.
Rudolph is suitable
for families where he
can be an inside dog,
with part-time or fulltime workers, and children who are at least
eight years old.
The Dogs Refuge
Home is at 30 Lemnos
Street, Shenton Park.
For more information,
ring 9381 8166 or go to
dogshome.org.au.

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AUCTIONS

Reviews by JULIE BAILEY and BEN DINEENDICKINSON

CHANGING HANDS

H I D E AWAY S

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SWANBOURNE

$995,000
19 Cross Street
Properties under $1million are
hard to come by in this neck of
the woods, near Allen Park.
AGENT: Cam McGregor,
Space Real Estate.

The architect-owner has thought of almost everything in the alfresco area, which has electronic louvres to protect from the sun and rain.

$2,795,000
2A Aceway Lane
The builders, Webb and
Brown-Neaves, have just put
the finishing touches on this
high-spec home.
AGENT: Deb Brady,
Acton Cottesloe.

Auction March 28, 11am


28 Odern Cresent
Its not flash from the outside
but its all about the location
across the road from the
beach.
AGENT: Adam Lenegan,
Mack Hall.

FAST FACTS

Median Swanbourne
house price: $1,555,000.
Properties for sale: 42

Architect creates an urban oasis


4
4
2

13 Swanway Crescent
SWANBOURNE
Auction 11am
March 28
Abel McGrath

That unmistakable calmness can be


attributed partly to the earthy palette

ake just one step into


this Swanbourne house
and youll know you are in
an architects own home.
Architect and sculptor
Simon Youngleson designed and built the home
about three years ago with
both his family and his love
for entertaining in mind.
The idea was to create an urban oasis, Mr
Youngleson said.
This house is a pride
and joy to me because it
has a lot of my own philosophies incorporated
into it.
Its calm.
That unmistakable
calmness can be attributed
partly to the earthy palette
of materials throughout
the home, which is on a
488sqm block.

The homes sculptural quality is enhanced at twilight.


In the entry, a recessed
sliding door in muted grey,
opens to a big guest bedroom and ensuite, where
rammed reconstituted concrete walls and sea-grass
limestone tiles set the tone
for a luxurious design.
Natural light carves
out the spine of the home:
reaching through the pivoting glass doors, framed in
Australian silky oak, and
out to the living and entertaining areas beyond.
Window boxes in the

open-plan living area


encourage the fluidity
of light.
Some of them incorporate laser-cut artworks by
Mr Youngleson.
I love circles, so theres
a play on them throughout
the house, he said.
The kitchen marries
benchtops in marble and
stone with sleek stainless steel and touch-open
cabinetry.
You can grab a shiraz
from the temperature-

controlled wine fridge and


step outside through a set
of industrial-sized glass
doors, where an automatic
louvre system protects the
alfresco area from the elements.
Foodies will relish the
outdoor kitchen, which
overlooks the pool, and
thriving herb garden complete with a living wall.
Upstairs, Mr Youngleson
has created two distinct
apartment-like spaces,
which give parents and children their own privacy.

The childrens wing has


two bedrooms, each with its
own ensuite and walk-in
robe, and a shared living
room with a balcony that
looks out to the Scotch
College playing elds.
Floor-to-ceiling windows
let northern sunlight into
the main suite, which opens
to an adjoining studio
space/living area.
Bids at the auction are
expected from $2.4million,
according to agent John
Hunter, of Abel McGrath.
STEPHANIE McGANN

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Disappearing Tukurua
Mystery surrounds whats happening
at Tukurua in Cottesloe. The For
Sale sign has been taken away and
the historic beachfront mansion
has disappeared off the listing
radar, without a trace on websites,
including tukurua.com. Selling agent
Peter Clements, of Mint Real Estate,
was tight-lipped when the POST
asked if it had sold. Sorry, I cant
say anything, Mr Clements said.
The sale of the grand limestone
home had attracted attention from
around the world. When it first hit
the market last year, owner Ted
Smith said he hoped it would sell for
$50million. In February this year,
that figure had halved.

Tour China Green by


Segway
Real estate agents offer all sorts
of inducements to get buyers
through the door, from champagne
viewings to iPad giveaways but
the China Green developers are
trying something different. Pindan
is offering registered attendees
free Segway tours of their Indigo
development site this Sunday,
followed by a free sausage sizzle.
The developers may have been
inspired by Arrested Development
character Gob Bluth, who arrived
on a Segway to open a display
home before it collapsed in front of
him. We assume that wont happen.

Laxey Glen comes with


top eco credentials
One of Cottesloes most significant
and eco-friendly homes, Laxey
Glen, is hitting the market this
weekend, and the agent is seeking
offers from $7million. Justin Davies,
of Space Real Estate, said the
renovated character home had a
bank valuation of $8million, with a
range from $7.5-$8.2million. Its
the most beautiful family home Ive
ever been through in Cottesloe,
Mr Davies said. Built in 1902,
Laxey Glen had been renovated
twice before the current owner,
Mike Hulme, began the painstaking
process of renovating the colonialstyle home more than a decade
ago. As a residential developer,
Mr Hulmes passion is sustainable
development and this is evident
throughout the home. He has
transformed the former energy and
water guzzler into a highly efficient
home. Weve reduced the energy
and water use by about 70%, Mr

Buy a piece of Cottesloes history and save money on power and


water bills at the same time. Laxey Glen hits the market this weekend,
and the agent is seeking oers from $7million.
Hulme said. It has solar panels,
gas-boosted solar hot water, three
rainwater tanks under the front
verandah, bore and grey-water
reticulation, double glazing and
native plants on the verge. So why
is he selling 40 John Street? We
have been living in Margaret River
for some years and dont think were
coming back for many years to
come, he said. Its been a great

family home and were really going


to miss the elevated aspect, just
one block from the beach with its
amazing amenity. Weve had the
privilege of living in some of the
western suburbs most wonderful
locations, but nothing compares to
this one. Its the best lifestyle location
in Perth! The four-bedroom and
three-bathroom home is on a two
blocks totalling 1234sq.m.

stocked ponds. For more details,


contact the Sothebys agent at
craigmorris.com.

Its a buyers market as


listings grow

Aprs ski, how about


trout?

Indulge yourself and buy this Colorado ski resort for US$100million.

If youve noticed more For Sale signs


popping up in your neighbourhood,
its not your imagination. The
number of houses for sale is
increasing, and at last count the
figure was 13,985. A month ago, it
was 13,001 and the same time last
year there were 9556. So whats
going on? POST Property had a
Q&A session with REIWA president
David Airey. Please turn to page 91.

If you love skiing, then check out a


resort for sale in Aspen, Colorado.
Elk Mountain Lodge, on the market
for US$100million, is nestled in the
Castle Creek Valley. Among the 13
buildings are a main lodge, singlestorey homes, historic cabins and
horse facilities. And lets not forget
the spas, wine room and trout-

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From Sale to Settlement: An Experts Guide From Start To Finish


Youve successfully navigated
the stressful journey from
preparation to home opens to
seeing the sold sticker go up
on your sign board however
your sale journey isnt quite
over yet.
The sale and ensuing settlement
process in Western Australia is
a step by step journey to make
sure all boxes are ticked and
legislation adhered to.
Although it may seem like all
the hard work is now behind
you, its important to ensure you
follow the correct procedures
right up until the final stage.
One of Abel McGraths leading
agents, Nedlands specialist
Michelle Kerr, says its easy to
get caught up in the euphoria
of seeing your home sold under
the hammer.
However she says its equally
important to make sure the
correct steps are taken to
ensure a seamless settlement
process for both vendor and
buyer.
So the hammers gone down,
offer accepted and the initial
paper work signed - what
happens now?
According to Ms Kerr, the path

towards a stress free settlement


depends on the conditions of
your contract but generally the
deposit is the first and most
important issue to be dealt with.
She says its a good
idea to cast around for a
reputable settlement agent,
recommended by friends, family
or your agent once your home
is on the market so that you are
in a position to specify one on
the contract.
Ms Kerr says, as with most
things, its not until things
go wrong that you value the
experience of the person
working for you.
In the case of settlement
agents, they, together with the
agent, act as a middle person
to sort out all of the problems
and issues that can arise out of
conditions on the contract, she
explains.
In my view an experienced
settlement agent is worth their
weight in gold.
She cautions against those
looking to save money by doing
the job themselves.
The settlement process is a
complicated one and should
only be attempted if you are

very experienced in that area.


Ms Kerr says referral and word
of mouth is often the best way
to find a reputable settlement
agent and that both vendors
and buyers should always
make sure they check their
qualifications.
She says in the weeks after the
sold sign goes up it is important
to work through the conditions
on the contract as they can vary
enormously depending on what
has been agreed to.
Most conditions have time
frames attached, so my advice
is to be vigilant in attending to
them as you can often lose the
benefit of the clause if they are
not completed on time.
Ms Kerr says faults in plumbing,
gas or electrical items are
probably the major areas
which can cause delays in the
settlement process.
This can often be avoided by
thoroughly checking your home
prior to final inspection and
making sure things are up to
scratch in plenty of time.
She says the other issue
which commonly holds up
settlements is the failure of the
buyer or seller to have bank or

settlement documents signed


and returned on time.
The agent is essentially
employed by the vendor
and following the sale will
often work in the middle
of both parties to resolve
pre-settlement issues to the
satisfaction of both parties.

Michelle Kerr
Property Consultant
0412 770 743
michelle@abelmcgrath.com.au

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talk

Know your agent


With an ethos of Energy, Enthusiasm,
Integrity, Abel McGrath CEO, Adrian Abel
brings this into every property listed. With vast
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has more of an insight
than most having
worked as an auditor,
homebuilder, designer
and a marketing manager.
Offering an unassailable
package to his clients to
ensure they get the best
out of every deal.

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Principal
0410 564 304
adrian@abelmcgrath.com.au

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From house, to lawn to beach
POST

Pitched timber ceilings add warmth and space to the


home, designed in a boathouse style.

hen it comes to location, it doesnt get


much better than this in
Dunsborough.
There is no road between this property and the
beach just a wide expanse
of manicured lawn, dotted
with peppermint trees and
a dual-use path.
On the market for
$2.6million, Catalpa is in
the Whalers Cove Villas
development.
It was named after the
famous American sailing ship that rescued six
Fenian prisoners who
had been transported to
Australia in the 1850s.
When the villas were
developed in the 1990s,
the owner decided to name

each of them after historic


whaling ships that used
to harbour in Geographe
Bay.
Catalpa is in the prime
position, right at the front
of the villas in Lecaille
Court.
It was designed in a
boathouse style, with
rammed earth and soaring
ceilings lined in timber.
The heart of the home is
a central atrium where the
owners family used to love
playing table tennis.
This can be separated
from the formal living area
by glass sliding doors, the
owner said.
Heated by a slow-combustion heater in winter,
its a cosy sun-trap that

y
a
w
a
e
Hid
Steps lead down to a reserve and the beach.
has been very popular with
people who have rented
the home for special family
gatherings.
There are three double
bedrooms, a four-bed bunkroom and a loft area that
could be used as a study
or extra TV area.
The open-plan kitchen,
dining and formal living
area has enough room for
a big table that seats up
to 14.
Two bathrooms and a

laundry are serviced by


separate hot-water systems.
The alfresco area that
faces out to Geographe Bay
had been the setting for
many Christmas lunches
and parties over the years,
the owner said.
Our children are all
grown up now and living
their own lives, so its time
for someone else to enjoy
it, he said.
All too often there are

only two of us in this lovely


big house.
The agent is Michael

Is the front lawn big enough?

Mort, of JMW Real Estate.


For more details, phone
0403 342 681.

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Nice neighbourhood, stylish living

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3
3

33 College Road
CLAREMONT
From mid-$1million
TM Residential

emember the days when


children walked to
school, neighbours chatted
over the fence and everyone knew your dog?
Those halcyon days are
alive and well in College
Road, Claremont, which
has a family-friendly feel
and the bonus of being
near a park, tennis courts,
shops and a railway station.
Living in a nice neighbourhood was a top priority
when the owners bought
this home, at the quiet end
of the cul-de-sac.
The couple relished the
challenge of renovating the
original 1950s home, which
had seen better days.
Armed with good taste
and plenty of ideas, the
design-aware couple transformed it into a stylish
home with cutting-edge
fittings, travertine floors
and a fabulous outdoor
area with a pool all on
524sq.m.
One of the many

A blue feature wall next to the pool has an artistic quality.

Wide steps lead up to the front verandah of this beautifully renovated home.

Sheer, grey curtains give the main


bedroom an ethereal ambience
strengths of the homes
design is its good indooroutdoor connection.
Almost everywhere you
look there are bi-fold doors
that open to beautifully
landscaped gardens or
the pool.
When friends come for
dinner, they can spill out to
the big front verandah with
wide steps and a view of
ornamental pear trees.
Not a space is wasted in

this home, which has plenty


of storage including an
enviable walk-in robe.
On her website, agent
Tonia McNeilly calls it a
Sex and the City wardrobe,
and shes spot-on.
Sheer, grey curtains
give the main bedroom an
ethereal ambience.
A room off the main
bedroom could be used as
a retreat, home theatre or
study, depending on your

needs.
Ms McNeilly described
the home as luxe living at
its best.
Its such a special
house, and it would work
for either a young couple
starting their family or a
family downsizing, Ms
McNeilly said.
What I love the most
is that every room has a
stunning view of the gardens or the pool, which is
very rare.
On the long list of extras
are two new hot-water sys-

The kitchen has all the bells and whistles, including Miele
appliances.
tems and solar panels that
have reduced the power
bills from $350 to $100 per
60 days.
And theres more: the

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recent
sales
$1.2million
NEDLANDS
98 Monash Avenue
This character home is on
a 490sq.m block opposite
Hollywood Private Hospital.
AGENT: Tony Morgan,
Morgan Sudlow.

A lush garden surrounds the home, opposite the Theatre Gardens.

Space aplenty in heart of Subi


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SUBIACO
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pace, both for parking


and living, is a precious
commodity in Subiaco, but
is more than amply catered
for by this lovingly maintained 1923 home.
On two blocks totalling
906sq.m, the character
home is surrounded by

roses, frangipani and fruit


trees, creating the ambience of a rural retreat.
But instead youre in
the heart of Subiaco and
just across the road from
the Theatre Gardens and
not far from shops, cafes
and restaurants in Rokeby
Road.
A big, L-shaped verandah wraps around the
front of the house, leading
to a decked alfresco area,
which is just one of several

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outdoor areas where you


can sit and admire the
gardens.
Stepping stones lead to
a manicured lawn, with
more than enough space
for children to play.
Inside, many of the
character features from
the 1920s are on display,
such as ornate plasterwork,
arches, sash windows and
picture rails.
Heating beneath the
original jarrah floorboards
is a welcome modern
touch.
Most of the rooms have
a view of the garden, including the main bedroom,
which looks out to a peppermint tree and a water
feature.
Above the garage is a
separate air-conditioned
studio with leadlight windows and a raked ceiling.
Cameron McGregor and
Aaron Potter, of Space
Real Estate, are selling
the property, which is a
deceased estate.

$1,455,000
FLOREAT
34 Linden Gardens
It took just a week for the
agents to sell this home
with a beautifully renovated
kitchen.

Natural light and period features combine to stunning eect.

AGENTS: Maree Clough and


Yvonne Furner, Acton North.

$2.65million
Next to the new alfresco area are lemon and grapefruit trees.

COTTESLOE
36 Grant Street
This big family home has
good-sized bedrooms and
three bathrooms.
AGENT: Bev Heymans,
Acton Cottesloe.

STEPHANIE McGANN

FAST FACTS

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price: $1.2million.
Properties for sale: 101

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WEMBLEY
16 Connolly Street

There are four bedrooms


and four bathrooms in this
1998 home built by Webb
and Brown-Neaves.

15 Pinnata Mews was


passed in for $1.35million
by Vivien Yap, of Acton
Dalkeith. The 4x3, in
Churchlands Green, won a
2011 HIA Award for the
best display home.
9 Valencia Avenue was
sold before auction for
$882,600 by Craig Gaspar
and Mandy Pattison, of
Caporn Young. The olderstyle home with three bedrooms and one bathroom is
on a 779sq.m site.

March 21, 1pm


NEDLANDS
63 Melvista Avenue

AGENT: Jack Michael and


Michelle Kerr, Abel McGrath.

Designed by architect David


Hillam, this home at 4 Adina
Road, City Beach, was sold postauction for $3.5million.

March 28,
10am
CLAREMONT
18 Goldsmith Road
A French provincial-style garden surrounds this home, on
a 533sq.m corner site.
AGENTS: Mack Hall and
Adam Lenegan, Mack Hall.

ity Beach was the hot spot


for auctions last weekend,
where two upmarket homes
were sold.
On top of the leader board was
4 Adina Road, which was sold
after auction for $3.5million.
Selling agent Nena Snooks,
of NS Residential, said the 4x5
home had been passed in, after
a couple of bidders put up their
hands.
The architect-designed home,
on 994sq.m, has it all including ocean views from all three
levels.
Also in City Beach, a designers home at 1 Yolande Place
was sold after the auction for
$2.36million.
Adrian Abel, of Abel McGrath,
said the five-bedroom home
was in a great location opposite
Beecroft Park.

FLOREAT
132 Alderbury Street

74 Broome Street was


sold before auction for an
undisclosed sum by Jody
Fewster, of Acton Cottesloe.
Ms Fewster said the 3x1 was
one block from the beach.
The new owners plan to rent
it out and then develop the
802sq.m site.

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home is opposite a central
park in the St Peters Square
development. The agents
are John Hunter and Simon
McGrath, of Abel McGrath.

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The new owner plans to live
in one of the villas and rent
the other out.

Eight local properties


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under the hammer on
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March 28, 2pm

AGENT: Cam Greig,


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This 780sq.m block, opposite


Perry Lakes, is one of the
best building sites in the suburb, according to the agent.

In other results:
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Hillside home oers ocean views


Afraid of sharks? Just jump in the pool.

20 Deane Street
COTTESLOE
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Corner windows lend


the main living area
an incredible vista

ts a wonder there arent


more beach houses in
Cottesloe.
Maybe its the affluence, or the fact that the
student population has
long since moved out, but
the beachside suburb is
awash in beachside mansions and sadly short of the
weatherboard homes we
commonly associate with
a life by the sand.
This elegantly rustic hillside home is a glimmering
exception, embracing its
setting with timber, iron
and plenty of glass.
Its far from a humble
holiday shack, but the
distinctively Australian
architecture and choice
of materials lend this
luxurious home a warm,
relaxed atmosphere that is
missing from other houses
this size.
An elevated 569sq.m
block creates plenty of opportunities for panoramic
views, and architect Martin

Grounds made the most


of it.
Corner windows lend the
main living area an incredible vista, while an attached
balcony looks down to a
secluded pool deck.
The main bedrooms
views are even more impressive, thanks to a band
of comparatively narrow
windows that seems to
frame the ocean view like
the panorama function on
a camera.
Practicality isnt ignored,
with several separate living
areas, four big bedrooms
and a top-notch kitchen
with beautiful timber
cabinets, composite stone
benches and timber-lined
ceilings.
The selling agent is
Justin Davies, of Space
Real Estate.

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moment you enter through secure gates. Buyers searching in
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Its a buyers market as listings grow
POST

From Changing Hands


on page 85

tion in three months time,


well probably find the
number of listings is closer
to 15,000, particularly if
the market continues to
be slow.
I think a lot of people
may have committed to
building or buying off-theplan and those things take
one or two years to filter
through.
Im seeing a lot of people
in the western suburbs
who have bought apartments. As the apartments
get closer to completion,
these people are putting
their homes on the market,
and its unpredictable how
long that will take. It could
take three months.

The POST asked REIWA


Pesident David Airey
why more properties
were coming on to the
market, especially just
before Easter.
This is his response.
Its seasonal. For whatever reason, some people
think they have to get their
properties on the market or
sold before Easter.
Also, there was a big
reduction in the number
of properties for sale in
December because people
tend to withdraw them
from the market over the
holiday season.
After New Year, as people go back to work, theres
usually an upswing in the
number of listings, which
has happened.
Weve been predicting
for some time that the
number of listings would
increase, in part due to
the big number of new
apartments being built
in Perth. There are over
7500 approved or under
construction currently.
This is also pushing
quite a few properties on to
the rental market as well.
In the western suburbs,
people seem to have got
used to a much slower market in terms of sales. The
more expensive properties
have been, in most cases,
quite slow to sell. People
had hoped there was going
to be some sort of massive
boom around the corner,
but the end of the mining
and resources boom in WA
has dashed those hopes. So
many of those who have
been putting off selling are
now selling.
Another reason there
are more properties for

If you had a crystal ball,


what would the market
look like by the end of
the year?
sale is the ageing baby
boomer population. In
many cases, they own more
than one property and
they are selling surplus
investment properties
and putting the cash into
superannuation.

Whats your advice for


people who are selling
or thinking of selling?
The worse thing to do
would be to cash in goodquality real estate, which
even in a slow market is
still gaining in capital
value, when you can only
get about 2% on a bank
deposit. It simply doesnt
make sense.
Theres a bit of scaremongering going on that
real estate is going to
fall in value, but REIWA
research doesnt indicate
anything worse than a
slow and steady market
for the next year or two. I

think thats nothing other


than scaremongering.
Underlying the market
is a strong, wealth-based
economy which is securing
our property values.

There are fewer


people at home opens,
according to some
agents. Why?
Ive been around for
enough summers to know
that hot weather doesnt
bring people out. Holding
a home open in the middle
of the day when its 35C may
not be a good idea.
Agents might need to
change their strategies on
home opens. They have
decreased in time; they
used to be an hour, then
45 minutes and some are
around 25 minutes. People
are so busy and maybe they
cant get there. Perhaps we
need to go back to longer
home opens.

I think home opens are


lessening in value. My
personal theory is that we
now put so much information and so many photos on
the internet, people think
they dont need to go to a
home open. They can do a
virtual tour and make their
decisions.
Maybe we need to put
some teasers, with just one
or two photos in POST ads
or on the internet, to get
people to come and have
a personal look. I think
the internet may have
worked against agents in
some ways.

composition of the total


to see what type of property is growing the most
in number.
If you ask me this ques-

There shouldnt be
much change in the market
this year. Its going to be
steady.

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Equilibrium is between
12,000 and 12,500, so were
about 1500 listings above
that. But remember, that
figure includes land and
units as well as houses,
so we need to look at the

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Serial killer net tightens Other deaths


From page 1

Police have not identified


the murderer but are now targeting high-priority persons of
interest based on a number of
factors.
The Special Crime Squad has
identified and prioritised the
remaining persons of interest
after reviewing Macros 65,000
files while conducting interviews
and re-interviews, which are still
continuing.
Squad members have made
more than seven trips to the UK
to take advantage of the most
recent breakthroughs in DNA
analysis, using a private forensic
science company.
One of its founders, Dr
Jonathan Whitaker, a senior forensic scientist, has visited Perth
and worked on the Claremont
case.
In UK cases Dr Whitaker has
used familial techniques to track
down the culprits of unsolved
murders up to 30 years old, with
one-in-a-billion accuracy.
Familial DNA testing depends
on the fact that each human

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From page 1

In 2008 police released a video


of Jane Rimmer outside the
Claremont Hotel the night she
disappeared. At the time they
appealed to the pub crowd to
identify a man in the picture,
apparently without success.
Ciara Glennon (27) of Mosman
Park was evidently abducted
from Stirling Highway opposite
Hungry Jacks in Claremont as
she made her way home after a St
Patricks Day, 1997, celebration
at the Claremont Hotel.
Witnesses saw her crouched
with her hands on her knees apparently talking through a car
window to the occupant.
The witnesses looked away.
When they looked back both
the car and Ms Glennon had
disappeared.
Her body was found in bush
north of Perth two weeks
later.
No trace of Sarah Spiers has
ever been found.

Hale School vice-captain of swimming Luke Sangster and captain


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Swimmers at Hale school


pulled off a hat-trick by
winning the 110th private
schools association tournament.

in face of protest

NEDLANDS

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unsolved

PROPERTY Pond to be fenced Hale schools pool hat-trick

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gets half his or her DNA from


each parent, and share a chunk
of that DNA with other blood
relatives.
Police believe that by using
some of the best scientists in
the world and samples collected back in the 1990s, they
can crack the case, but remain
tight-lipped about the latest
scientific results.
They are hoping to use new
computer software that compares the long strings of numbers generated by DNA profiling
results, an operation now done
manually.
Police do not believe at this
stage of the inquiry that a coroners inquest into the deaths of
the three young women would
achieve anything.
They are optimistic that by the
end of this year there will be
more concrete developments.
Officers have been frustrated
in following thousands of lowquality leads, but have investigated each one.
Information can be provided
to police via Crime Stoppers on
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A boy about three years


old slipped in about five
months ago while he was
playing with his six-yearold brother.
Ms Bache said their
mother had been in another
part of the park talking to
someone.
Sometimes the mothers sit on a blanket having
a glass of wine while the
children run around, she
said.
Ms Bache said the rocks
were slippery and the young
boy had fallen in.
I grabbed him by the
arm, she said.
She said she had also
seen big dogs jumping
into the water after the
turtles.
Council chief executive
Greg Trevaskis said the fence
was for the safety of both the
public and the turtles.
It is a turtle sanctuary,
he said.
He said there had been
wide consultation with residents in the area with 100
letters dropped to homes
around the park.
The council also responded to a query from
the POST, he said.
He said the council had
not had any complaints
since.
A woman who lives in
Vincent Street said she had
not received a letter.
I live only two blocks

away, she said.


Mr Trevaskis said: The
City has received reports of
dogs attacking the turtles
and older children interfering with the turtles.
The council is waiting for
the delivery of gates to be
installed with the fence.
There are safety concerns for the public and
unsupervised children including concerns about the
proximity of the playground
and the sight lines to the
main pond entry which is
obscured by vegetation,
making it difficult to keep
an eye on children playing
in the area, Mr Trevaskis
said.
An elderly woman
slipped into the pond. This
highlighted the difficulty
of getting out of the pond
and reinforced the need
for adult supervision for
children.
On Wednesday, March
4, a Riley Road resident
reported that an eight-yearold child fell off the rocks,
into the pond, twice whilst
she was there.
Mr Trevaskis said the
council was waiting for
parts and the $12,000 fence
was due to go in in about
three weeks.
He said: The foreshore
will not be fenced off as it
is a natural feature. Mason
Gardens is a built environment and the City has a duty
of care in this respect.

It was the third year in a row


the school team has won.
Records fell at the carnival
at Challenge Stadium with
swimmers achieving personal
best times.
Joshua Edwards-Smith broke
the PSA record in the Under-13
50m backstroke with 32.8s.
Braga Verhage broke the
Open 50m butterfly record
in the 2nd division race with
25.72, only to be broken by Alex
Chin in the A-division race that
followed Bragas race. Alex
swam 25.58.
The boys U14 Medley Relay
(Harry Saggers backstroke, Zac
Chan breaststroke, Henry Cook
butterfly and Joel Hill freestyle) broke the PSA record,

Self-belief tall order for April


From page 1
April said she looked forward
to match days and they changed
her.
Im normally chilled, but on
game day I come out of myself
a little bit, she said.
I really like the feeling: I love
the vibe and the team.
Everyone is on the same energy and you feel the buzz.
Her favourite netballers include Kiwi Casey Kopua, who
has played 87 times for her
country.
I get in trouble when I say
a New Zealander is one of my
favourites, April said.
At the moment Casey is injured: shes older, but she keeps

Grove doubts over the PGW


From page 25
called himself The Peppermint
Grove Wanker but Instagrams
character limit on user names
meant he had to adopt Peppy
Grove instead.
I dont like it but I have
no choice, he said.
The POST asked Royal
Freshwater Bay Yacht Club
members if they knew of

any 20-something Christ


Church old boys who lived
in Peppermint Grove, but no
one had any ideas.
The PGW said: I wont
discuss RFBYC any further;
its too small a pond for me to
give any additional clues.
When asked whether he
had been honest in his interview with the POST, the

PGW said he was deliberately


general and vague to ensure
his anonymity.
In a bid to prove he lived in
Peppermint Grove, the PGW
said he adored the Cliffe
renovation and despised the
red bear on View Street.
And lament the days when
bin service was a two-way
affair, he added.

Tree loppers in trouble again


From page 19

to ensure all future contracts


complied with the terms of
the original undertaking.
Ms Driscoll said the firm
had also offered to use new
quotation forms, which
would help them to comply
with the terms of the first
undertaking.

swimming 2.10.64.
The Open 4x50m freestyle
relay (Luke Sangster, Tim
Ryall, Hayden Stockley-Smith
and Braga Verhage) smashed
the old record by more than a
second, swimming 1.40.63.
Chris Guard, head of swimming at Hale, said: We are
immensely proud of the team
and their success. A lot of hard
work went in at training sessions so the boys deserve to
finish the season on a high.
Much of this years success
was attributed to the many
training sessions the boys attended at Hales new Aquatic
Centre.
This coupled with the preseason swimming camp and
numerous in-house events
throughout the season saw the
teams hard work pay off.
Hale won 40 of a possible 74
races and beat Trinity College
by 362.5 points.

The flyers would also be


reviewed to ensure those that
refer to council garden waste
collections were distributed
in areas where the collection services were offered
by councils.
I want the terms of this
new undertaking to finally
see a change in the behaviour
of this business and its em-

ployees, Ms Driscoll said.


Consumer Protection
has had a long history with
this business and we hope
this latest agreement will
see an end to the long list
of complaints received over
many years.
The enforceable undertaking
can be seen at www.commerce.
wa.gov.au/undertakings.

re-inventing herself a bit like


Madonna.
April said being tall was
great.
I dont like it when people
are ashamed of being tall: be
proud, she said.
Sometimes in the goal circle I wish I was taller, especially against the big Jamaican
girls.
Off the court April is busy organising her November wedding
in Sydney to fianc Jason.
Family members have also
moved to Perth.
My brother Paul moved here
after getting a job and sister
Donna moved here after her
husband got work, April said.

Barnett gets tough


From page 7
Police called in experts to cut
him free in an operation that
lasted several hours.
At the time Foreign Minister
and Curtin MP Julie Bishop said
legal and peaceful protests were
all well and good, but not this.
I am troubled by this demonstration at the Premiers home,
as it was an appalling invasion of
his familys privacy, she said.
It is deeply disturbing that
any protester believes it is
acceptable to trespass on the
private property of a public
figure.
In the Legislative Council on
Tuesday, Labors Sue Ellery
warned the new laws could be
used against a wide range of
people, including the Christian
group leaders who staged a sit-in
and prayer session in Ms Bishops
Subiaco office last year.

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TELEPHONE
Broadband, Domains, Networking,
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Smartwire Communications

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Call Brett 0419 234 567


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24/7 Onsite Service


Police Clearance
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Commercial Cleaning Offices


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Phone Margaret

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Buying, Selling
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ELECTRICIANS

ELECTRICIANS

ELECTRICIANS

9381 5802
EMERGENCY SERVICE

Professional, friendly service

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

Kevin

0402 708 653

CONCRETE

DEMOLITION

Houses Yards Cleared


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

0409 958 186

MIKES FULL CONCRETE WORK

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

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NO JOB TOO SMALL
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Claremont
Concrete Works
Driveways, Footpaths, Garages,
Aprons, Kerbs, Limestone Walls
LOCAL - RELIABLE COMPANY
Limestone Finish - All Colours

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

For a Prompt & Professional Service


Call
Clint

MURPHYS
ELECTRICAL
9384 1163
129 CLAREMONT CRESCENT, SWANBOURNE
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS & RETAILERS
ALL ELECTRICAL WORK
MAINTENANCE AND BREAKDOWN SERVICE
HOT WATER SYSTEMS & REPAIRS
OVENS & HOTPLATE REPAIRS
STOCKIST OF STOKES APPLIANCE PARTS
ELEMENTS, SWITCHES
APPLIANCE SALES AND REPAIRS
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PH: 9384 9232

MIKE 0417 189 942

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CURTAINS

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

9240 8006 : 0408 569 515


Personalised Service - BEST PRICES

Diana Rice Interiors


Beautiful Curtains & Blinds

MUIRS

Curtains
Swags & Tails
Romans
Venetians
Timbers

Sheers
Pelmets
Rollers
Verticals
Shutters

Byron

0437 187 601


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in designing new homes,
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FREECALL

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Pensioner rates

BRIAN CLARK ELECTRICAL


INSTALLATION (Lic EC007548)
Subiaco based contractor
Rewires Safety switches
Power points

Call 0403 968 164

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A-Z Electrical Service


CALL MICK

9384 7079 0412 779 947

ALL ELECTRICAL WORK


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HOT WATER UNITS
OVENS
SAFETY SWITCHES
TELEPHONE OUTLETS

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skilledelectrical@hotmail.com
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0422 238 213

24 Hours - 7 Days

HOLLYWOOD
1800 18 12 24
Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.

WEMBLEY
1800 18 12 24

Electrical, Solar Power,


Air-Conditioning, Plumbing
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1800 18 12 24
Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.

CLAREMONT
1800 18 12 24
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Mintech Electrical
All electrical work
MAINTENANCE and
BREAKDOWN Mt Claremont
and surrounding areas

Lic No EC 3474

0407 770 910

0417 758 223

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Shop 13, 12-16 Napoleon St, Cottesloe

DRIVING
SCHOOLS

AUTO AND MAN VEHICLES


$60/LESSON
Call Malcolm

0412 058 950

Specialists in Colorbond
Repairs Removals
Replacements
Installations
Call Adam

0424 101 026

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

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Wembley Electrics

24 HOURS

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electrical installations
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Sanding, Sealing & Repairs
to all Timber Floors
to Your Satisfaction.
Ph: 9389 8903

0411 724 099

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Flooring

REPAIRS LAYING,
SANDING & FINISHING

Jimmy 0420 235 709


www.obrienflooring.com.au

SANDING & COATING


TIMBER FLOORS

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www.sherwoodooring.com.au
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Indigo Painting
SANDING & VARNISHING

Polishing & Re-Coating, ATFA


Member & Police Cleared

0423 153 677

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Gates & Fencing Man

FLYSCREENS

EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL:
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underground power
appliances, air-conditioning
phone, data, tv
rewires
solar power
switchboards

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Colorbond / Fencing
Insurance Work
Brick / Block Work
Retaining Walls
Asbestos Removal

0433 526 165


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FIREWOOD

Alterations Welcome
Phone 9384

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CALL JOHN

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FREE CALL OUTS

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Don 040 116 7232

EC 7703

0418956459 93891415

DECKING

Custom decks and pergolas.


Outdoor living specialist.

MOSMAN PK
1800 18 12 24

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24 HR

SPECIAL OCCASION
CASUAL WEAR, UNIFORMS

City & Suburban D/S


448 Stirling Highway, Cottesloe

SWANBOURNE
1800 18 12 24

POWER POINTS, LIGHTS,


BATHROOM HEATERS,
SECURITY LIGHTS, TEL A
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MAIN UPGRADE, REWIRING,
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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

For an obligation free quote

Tracks Supplied & Fitted


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

PINE LAP, CLOSED


PICKET, AND
COLONIAL SPECIALIST
Ph: 9493 0344
0419 905 033
Fax: 9493 0355

EC: 004426

Phone: 9245 5305 / 0433 337 467

CURTAIN FITTER

Skilled Electrical
All Electrical Work

EC 7341

Wessels Design Studio

Claremont

Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.

LIC EC5706

ALL ELECTRICAL WORK


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Curtain Call

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0418 912 451


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PEPPERMINT GROVE
1800 18 12 24

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9387 4401
0417 942 962

Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.

FREE QUOTES & ADVICE

HOURS

John 0418 949 269

Aussie

Specialising in all electrical work


Quality workmanship

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CONCRETE

Liquid Limestone
Honed & Polished
Exposed Concrete
Home Extensions
or any aspects of concrete
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Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.

Tel 0411 123 769

for a free site visit and assessment

Twinside Retaining Walls


Gates & Asbestos Removal
No Job Too Difficult
Experienced Contractor

CITY OF NEDLANDS
1800 18 12 24

A/H 9385 1443

EC4634

Roberts
Renovations &

CITY OF COTTESLOE
1800 18 12 24

Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.

EC929

TERRY BROWN

Extensions design and


drafting specialists
1 and 2 storey additions,
Custom Designed Homes

Hardie & Colorbond


Fencing Specialist

Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.

ALL ELECTRICAL WORK

Ph 0403 978 609

FENCING

Pensioner rates

0412 922
648 0412 924 134
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DRAFTING &
DESIGN

0411 623 799

FREECALL

1800 18 12 24
24 HR

STEVE

ALL
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FLOOR SANDING

All Electrical Work including Marine

24 HOUR 7 DAYS

RAY

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SWANBOURNE WOOD YARD


ALL AREAS

EC 8293

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Trusted & Reliable Electricians

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www.westernwiring.com.au

MOB

9384 4566
0412 770 881

FURNITURE
RESTORATION

4OUCHWOOD
2ESTORATIONS
Quality furniture restoration Repairs that last French Polishing
- Spray Work - Stripping etc.
Ernest Palmer

0407 088 082

288A CAMBRIDGE ST, WEMBLEY

FLOORING

GARAGE DOORS

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

0413 415 845

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 ELECTRICAL WORK

WESTERN WIRING

WOOD & ALU. SCREENS


AND DOORS
NEW SCREENS & DOORS
BARRIER SCREENS
WHEEL REPAIRS

Dry bush jarrah


white gum
mallee roots

Maintenance and Fault Specialists


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

Phone Richard King


0417 956 575

REPAIRS & REWIRE

Installing, sanding and


sealing of all types of
timber floors.
In Perth since 1988.
All work fully guaranteed.
Full police clearance.
Call someone you can trust

NIGELS GARDEN
MAINTENANCE

Doug 0415 504 902

0407 166 177

GARDENING

For complete care of your


garden with reliable service.
Regular or casual. Call Nigel

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GARDENING

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

GARDENING

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
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Lawn installing and repairing Specialised in
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Retaining walls Colorbond fencing Supplying
trees, plants, soils, mulch, manure ... Irrigation
plan & installation Property maintenance High
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Call 0421 895 463 and 0432 999 400


ALL LANDSCAPE AND
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Professional Garden
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Repairs and Installation
Servicing the POST area since 1983.
Ph Mark Scrine. C. Hort

0417 093 578


9203 9985

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HUNTS GARDEN SERVICES


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

0414 959 309


THE
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GARDENER

Roberts

REGULAR GARDEN MAINTENANCE AND CLEANUPS.


ROSES
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GARDENS A SPECIALITY
Handyman
Service
ALL AREAS
FOR PROMPT AND
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Phone MATTHEW
Matthew: 0414

710 110

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

experience in your area and can


solve your plant selection probems.
Phone now nothing free but
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Horticultural Cert.

0416 029 992 9381 5371


janragenovich@bigpond.com

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Ph 0418 944 590

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Phone MARTIN
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GUTTER CLEANING
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For an obligation-free quote call

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0437 344 678

pricklypeargardening@gmail.com

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCED PASSIONATE

General house repairs


and maintenance

www.tlc-perth.com

9284 0165
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All home maintenance
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Cambridge
Handyman
0419 925 452

JOHNS HOME
MAINTENANCE

For all your home maintenance and


timber decking call John for fast and
reliable services

0421 809 872

THE FIXER

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

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GUTTERING

08 9433 1077

ODD JOBS MY SPECIALITY

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Gutters & Downpipes


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Backyards cleared, tree lopping,
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General repairs and maintenance
Heavy work done, reasonable
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PHONE DAVID (Jocks Retired)

9448 8486
SKILLED
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Pre-sale Home Detailing


Rental Property Services
General Repairs
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ALL ODD JOBS

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Lawns, Hedges, Roses, Trees pruned,

Downpipes flushed, roofs cleaned


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Also high pressure cleaning

+Splashbacks

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BERT 0403 917 935

Serving Western Suburbs for 15 years


DOWNPIPES CLEARED
FREE QUOTE
PENSIONER DISCOUNTS
PROMPT SERVICE

+General glazing

SENIORS RATES

All those jobs your husband wont


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

GUTTER
CLEANING

All Rubbish Removed

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SERVICES WIZARDS

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We carry out all household


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GUTTER CLEANING

General glazing Mirrors


Pet doors Tabletops
Frameless showerscreens
Energy efficient glazing
Security glazing Shelves

The NEDLANDS handyman

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Garden Maintenance
Residential & Commercial
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Ph: Clif

ALL GLASS REPAIRS

Mike Jones 0417 181 827


Nina Jones 0427 056 785

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fully-trained gardeners

Regular Service
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0437 712 039


or Rosie 08 9381 5454

Absent owners, Strata, Commercial,


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Quality Maintenance
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Doors and locks
Paving
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Gutter cleaning
Kitchen cupboards
Storage solutions
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CALL FRANK FOR A
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0418 919 312

Police cleared Reg Business Fully Insured

Roberts
Maintenance Service
Residential & Commercial
Plastering - Gardening - Pictures
- Whiteboards - Paving Roong - Tiling - Make goods

0447 400 414

CALAUTTI

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Garden Maintenance:
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Home Maintenance:
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assembly, x dripping taps.
Current Police clearance held.
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Call Dean
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White Knight Repairs


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

Call Scott on 9386 6138


or 0417 461 087
HIGH PRESSURE
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driveways
pool areas
tennis courts

Vacuum Recovery means NO MESS


Call Geoff for a FREE QUOTE

0415 860 884

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LANDSCAPING

LAWN MOWING

LOCKSMITH
Pol Lic SG 15935
ABN 22337056071

Stevens

Locksmiths

HIGH PRESSURE CLEANING SERVICE

Specialising in roofs, driveways,


courtyards, pool areas, retaining
walls etc. Surface sealing also.
No job too large or small, free quote.

0427 005 724

HOME IMPROVEMENTS

PAINTING

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

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Guaranteed Same
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Emergency Repairs Blockages
Hot Water Systems
PL6669
GL7760 and All Gas Services

Handyman Service
KITCHENS

EUROMART
KITCHENS

4 Vaucluse Ave
Claremont

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

LANDSCAPE
DESIGNS by

experienced
Landscape
Architect
JANE
WARD

Phone Peter Harper

0412 917 818 9384 9224

Rejuvenate
your
Tired Garden
 Retention & Removal of
Existing Foliage. Reticulation upgrades
 Plant Selection & Design Service
 $5,000 Budget - I have ideas
letsdoitlandscaping.com.au
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Ph Andrew 0418 915 881


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

Call Leon on 0417

049 923

Complete kitchen and wet


area renovations
Alterations for
dishwashers/ovens etc
Installation of flatpack
kitchens and quality
kitchens made in Germany
Decking

1300 206 213

LANDSCAPE
DESIGN

BSc BLD CMLI


Call or email for more details:

9245 6540

ward_jane@bigpond.com

EDDIES
MOWING

OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK


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

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LEADLIGHT

FREMANTLE
LOCK SERVICE

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

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

38 YEARS EXPERIENCE
Phone/Fax: 9245 2550
Mobile: 0418 299 524

EDDIES LAWN
AERATION
LAWN CARE SPECIALISTS

0425 551 233


9381 6996

German craftsman, 25 years experience

9245 3303

0400 424 357

Reg 1964

LAWN MOWING

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

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9284 0165

Innovative landscape design,


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

KITCHEN RESCUE

Matt Siomos, B.Sc (Botany),


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from maintenance to
limestone retaining walls
Small team to create
beautiful gardens at the
right price

Free Quotes
Est 1982

www.ibislandscapes.com.au

9383 2915
0412 946 476

Call Mike Kuba

0413 015 808

Design & Construction of


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0411 223 637


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Rising DAMP
Brick REPLACEMENT
Brick TINTING
Brick MORTAR REPAIRS
Tuckpointing
Call James for your free quote

0400 219 056

BUDGET

041 301 6555

LIMESTONE

Mow d Lawn

ALL ASPECTS

Garden Services
Andy
04 900 405 20

ANGUSS

Lawnmowing and
Gardening Service
Honest and Reliable

9381 5454
0437 712 039

Ph Angus

INCLUDING BOBCAT WORK


SMALL AND LARGE JOBS
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Carpentry and Restoration Services
Bobcat/Earthworks, Limestone
feature/retaining walls Limestone
water features, Limestone
restoration.
Decking Timber Fencing,
Reticulation, Turf/plant installation
Call
Jason

- Lawnmowing - Edging
Brett Campbell (Proprietor)

Mobile 0418 921 418

email: brettcam60@hotmail.com

Precision Edge
Mowing
Services include: Mowing and edging,
weed control, mulching, fertilising,
green waste removal.
Call or email
Rob on

0400 977 610

precisionedgemowing@gmail.com
www.precisionedgemowing.com.au

0415 403 293

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High quality & low cost

Free
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0431 200 866

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PAINTING
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reg: 7822

0418 914 041


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ABN 80 743 428 649


REG 7800

5 663

0420 44

COASTAL COLOURS

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please consider

Reg. No. 4989

PAINTING
PAPER HANGING
All work guaranteed
REGD PAINTER
Ring 9381

1782 or 9388 1237

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

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.

20 years experience

COMMERCIAL & DOMESTIC


Steve

Master Painting
Services

PAINTING
A.J. BROWNING

INTERIOR & EXTERIOR

Atlas Lawn Services

Mobile 0404 739 991

PAINTING

DON McNALLY

784 094

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YOUR NEXT
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Perth TLC Group can


project manage your kitchen
improvement/renovation

By employing the services


of
CityGroup
Painting
& Decorating
you
are
guaranteed only the highest
standards of professional
service & communication.
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by the owners of the
business and full-time team
members. We do not subcontract your work under
any circumstances.
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are satisfied the work
is proceeding to your
satisfaction.
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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

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

Reijo 0411 610 246


CAPITAL
PAINTING&
DECORATING

Call JAY: 0410 413 327


capitalpaintingdecorating@yahoo.com.au

Your Local Master Painter

Jeff Bond
Reg# 4004
Painters Registration No. 5890

RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL


PAINTERS & DECORATORS
SPECIALISING IN
RESTORATION OF PERIOD
HOMES

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General Painting
 Honest, Reliable, Clean
 Handyman service

COMMERCIAL & RETAIL

Ph: 0418 850 750

MOBILE 0432 322 026

F: 9444 7863

BAGOT ROAD, SUBIACO

www.precisepainting.net.au

Subiaco
Painting Service
Small Jobs welcome!!!
Commercial / Residential

Ph/Fax 9382 3278


Mobile 0438 755 877

Call us on
9381 3088

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0409 086 497

LIMESTONE

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Ph: 6350 8500

0425 551 233


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9387 8641

For Aeration, Vertimowing,


Top Dressing and General
Lawn Health Requirements

7 Day Service

ABN 72 910 338 191

JOLIMONT LAUNDROBAR
(near Hay, Jersey lights)

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LAUNDROBAR

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and Alterations
2/24 CARDIGAN TCE

YOUR WESTERN
SUBURBS LOCKSMITH

Reg No 3468

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PAINTING

Residential
Commercial
Interior
Reg # 6263
Exterior
IMMEDIATE START
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Fax: 9206 5337

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PLASTERING

Phone Chris

0439 636 463


PAINTING &
DECORATING

XCEL Plastering
RENDERING & PLASTERING
SPECIALISTS
25 Years Experience
Fully Certified and Insured

Ph Shay 0402 748 564


www.xcelplasteringperth.com.au

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

0416 121 932

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Quality Workmanship

INTERIOR EXTERIOR
PAINTING WALLPAPERING

M: 0416 448 465


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Rego: 8132

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

Call WAs Premier


Tiling / Paving Service

0402 929 732

40 Years Experience

Pete The Plasterer


30 YRS EXPERIENCE
QUALITY WORK
FREE QUOTES / ADVICE

0405 069 500

FRANKIES PLASTERING
S E RV I C E S

Top quality tradesman who specialises


in all aspects of plastering, rendering,
restoration and Gyprocking. Internal and
external, patching and covering.
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M: 0420 397 783

PLUMBERS

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QUALITY SERVICE

BATHROOM
MAKEOVERS

24 HR

Pensioner rates

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 Blocked Drains
 Toilets & Pans
 Cistern Repairs + New
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 Water Filters
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CALL TONY FOR
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0415 951 865


9300 5382
Renovations, Internal
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ALSO SMALL JOBS
PATCHING AND REPAIRS
22 yrs Westn Sub Exp.

Ph: Jorge 0400 748


or 9386 3953

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Wall Plastering &


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Including all aspects of solid wall


plastering and plaster boarding.
More than fifteen years experience.

Call Travis 0468 789 879

Fast Efficient Service


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PLUMBING

0418 926 705

1800 18 12 24
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CHURCHLANDS
PLUMBING

Prompt, reliable service


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Burst Pipes
Leaking Taps
Hot Water systems
Cisterns
Toilet Pans
General Plumbing
Mobile

PL5094

0419 953 531

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1800 18 12 24

PLUMBING

1800 18 12 24

Office

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Lic. PL5041

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Skilled Plumbing &


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Burst pipes Blocked drains
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Renovations
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PL 5580

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Gas 4784

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PL 6899

24 HR
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MOSMAN PK
1800 18 12 24

ZAMBEZI

PLUMBING & GAS

Call us on
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24.7 Emergency service

9380 6180, 0411 109 918

Family business since 1983

www.nohotwater.com.au

PONDS

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

BURST PIPES

Electronically Located
Blocked Drains Cleared
HWS Serviced / Replaced
General Plumbing

Call CRAIG

0419 922 657


Lic. 6039

Gas No. 4700

Shift It Removals
Affordable Reliable
Storage Home or Office
Owner Operated Packing
Call 0405 383 451
FOR ANY INFORMATION

Aquarium & Pond


Maintenance

0414 836 129

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

Indigo
Painting
P & L Transport
OPERATING 7 DAYS A WEEK

www.getwetponds.com.au
POOL
FENCING

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
Best Rates
in Perth
Only $110/hr
for 2 men

1800 2 SMOOTH

contact@thesmoothmovers.com.au

2 STRONG GUYS

blocked drain
hot water services
leaking taps, burst pipes
24/7 emergency service
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ovens, h/plates, toilets
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reticulation

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Pensioner rates

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Pond And Aquarium Cleaning


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Home & Office Removals


Good Rates
Pensioner Discounts
Hydraulic Tall Lifts

Call Fred

Installation and Maintenance


Supplier of Fish and Live plants.
PL 8445
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All Gas and Plumbing
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Domestic and Commercial
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Overhauls and Regular up-keep


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Call Michael 0401 759 556

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0408 908 683

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FURNITURE REMOVALS

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9405 8667
MUIRS

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Lic No PL 5456

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THOMPSONS
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Termite Inspections Ants


Spiders Cockroaches
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$145 external. Free Quotes.

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PLUMBING & GAS

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1800 18 12 24

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Local lads w/ loads of energy.


Well move what you cant!
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2 utes & trailer at your service.
Best rates @ $90 p/h
call us anytime

0400 998 805

Home Packers Perth


We pack your home for
$30/hr.
Gila

94404711 or 0422931587
RENOVATIONS

REFRIGERATION
RONS
REFRIGERATION
25 Years Experience
Personal Service
Guaranteed Repairs
ph 9375 3216
0407 199 046
Pensioners
Discount

Lic No AU 7200

One Company All Trades


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

9284 0165

info@tlc-perth.com
have a look at our main ad in the Home
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RETICULATION

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0437 377 832

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MASTER BUILD GROUP


Professional Experienced Team

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0412 908 543

ROOFING

Repair. Maintain. Improve

Reticulation Systems installed,


Serviced and modied.
Controllers programmed
and installed.
Solenoids located
and replaced.
Lawns installed and removed.
Bore Service
and replacement.
Electrical problems resolved.

FREE QUOTES
BEST WORKMANSHIP
CHEAPEST PRICES
All Roof Repairs
Gutters & Downpipes
All Carpentry Work
Fire & White Ant Repair
Property Maintenance
Inspection
Insurance Claims
Renovations
Painting & Design

0424 133 950

www.lukeslandscaping.com.au

RETICULATION REPAIRS
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ROOF CARPENTRY

OBLIGATION FREE
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RETICULATION

PETER HANSONS
IRRIGATION

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Repairs Pumps Electrics


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Bores & Fully Installed


Reticulation Systems
Commercial & Domestic
Pump & Reticulation Repairs
Ph: 0403 248 845

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ROOF & WALL


DOCTOR
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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

0414 475 527


MAINTENANCE
SPECIALISTS

JOEL

IRRIGATION
LANDSCAPES

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Builders Registration Number 13172

LOCAL ROOFING
Ridge Capping Fixed the Proper Way

ALL WORK GUARANTEED


LOCAL SINCE 1986

0419 385 971 or


9385 9719

FLINT ROOFING
Re-roofing,
New Roofing
Gutters
Downpipes
Leaky Roof Repairs
Ridges Repointed
Soakwells Installed
Roof Vents

0408 944 891


9386 3667

ROOFING & BUILDING


MAINTENANCE
HIA

IRRIGATION SERVICES
ALL PUMP &
RETICULATION
REPAIRS
12 YEARS EXPERIENCE
COMMERCIAL & DOMESTIC
SENIORS RATES
Ph: RYAN EGAN

0408 007 850

REPAIRS INSTALLATION
MAINTENANCE

WIRE TRACKING & VALVE LOCATING


OVER 30 YEARS EXPERIENCE
AFFORDABLE RATES AND
PERSONAL SERVICE
DISCOUNT FOR SENIORS

Peter 0417 096 691


References Available

FIX RETIC

TROUBLESHOOTING
REPAIRS & NEW INSTALLATIONS
CONTROLLER / SOLENOIDS REPLACED
PROMPT PRO SERVICE
Call
Dave

0408 092 350

MEMBER

R.B.M.
Since
1986

ONE CALL WE DO IT ALL


FREE QUOTES
PENSIONER DISCOUNTS

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

NEWS THATS RIGHT


UP YOUR STREET

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Free Quotes 0409 958 186

RUBBISH
REMOVAL

McSkips
Bin Hire Service

Quick Cheap Reliable


Dan McManus

9402 0223, 0402 430 314


info@mcskips.com.au

SAND SUPPLIES

WESTERN
SUBURBS

BUILDING & GARDEN


SUPPLIES
WE DELIVER
232 STUBBS TCE,
SHENTON PARK
(Opp Lemnos Hosp)

OPEN 6 DAYS

PH: 9381 5455

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

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www.advancedroofs.com
Licensed Asbestos Removal
Specilist.
FREE Quotes
10 Year Guarantee

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Prompt Roofing
The Roofing Specialist

Re-roofing & repairs


Gutters & Downpipes
Colorbond or Zincalume
Fully Insured
All work guaranteed

Specialised Outdoor Services

All Roof Replacement


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

FREE QUOTE ADAM CLARKE

Gutters & Downpipes


Ridgecapping Repairs
Whirly Birds
Roof Coatings
All Roof Repairs/Leaks
FREE QUOTES

Graham
0432 119 526

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

RUBBISH
DISPOSAL

- Resumes - CVs
- Audio Typing
- Word Processing/Mail Outs
- Bookkeeping
- Powerpoint Presentations
- Business Reports
- Photocopy/Binding/Scanning

Secretarial &
Executive Support
Services
Professional Business Support
As and When You Need It.
YExecutive Personal Assistance
YAppointment Setting / Diary Management
YAudio Typing (Specialise in Medico-Legal)
YWord Processing / Mail Outs / Business Reports
YPower Point Presentations
YProfessional Writing & Editing / Proof Reading
YDocument Binding / Scanning / Laminating

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

9389 8744
Mobile
0413 747 777

9384 6164

Complete and Professional Pool


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

Professional
pool service,
cleaning,
maintenance
and supply
since 1984.
Proud installers of
Enviroswim unique fresh
water swimming experience.
SIMPLY THE BEST!

John Clark 0417 912 362


Mark Lynch 0418 959 871

AQUEOUS
POOL CARE

Specialists in Commercial &


Residential Shade Sails
Servicing the Western Suburbs since 1996

0434 441 277

257 STIRLING HWY


CLAREMONT

PH GEOFF
7 DAYS

Western Suburbs
Pool Service

Junk Removal

CLEANING CHEMICALS &


EQUIPMENT
QUALITY OWNER OPERATED
COMPLETE POOL SERVICE
JOSH MANN

0414 775 586

IMMEDIATE ATTENTION
Est. 1990

SAFE TREE REMOVALS


PEST MANAGEMENT
ROOT ZONE
MANAGEMENT
CONSULTANCY
FULLY INSURED
FREE WRITTEN QUOTES

PH: 9359 9300


MAGDA
TREE SERVICES
0418 943 059
Local number 24 hours

BEST PRICES IN PERTH

FLOREAT TREE SERVICE

Save money and time.


Call Jeff for a
FREE QUOTE.

POOL CLEANER

Our $85 Service Includes


FREE leaf rake & vacuum
FREE pump check & diagnostic
FREE water analysis & balance
FREE cleaning of lter & baskets
FREE scrub of water line
FREE brush of pool oor
FREE wash of pool blanket
We then add any chemicals
if needed

We sell a huge range of Pool Slides,


Robot Cleaners, LED Pool Lights

Isaac 0450 121 475


TILING

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

Floor and Wall


Ceramic and Porcelain
New House and Renovations
email: jeff.tilling@yahoo.com.au

26 Years Exp Palms Shrubs


SMALL JOBS
MOST WELCOME
PENSIONER RATES FREE
Quotes Les 9387 8094

PROFESSIONAL

TREE
SURGEONS

Certified
Arborists
Indigo
Painting
Offering Complete Tree
Service With Care
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When only the best will do

www.professionaltreesurgeons.com.au

Friendly Professional Service


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

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

0418 958 607 Patrick

or visit our shop at

FORMATIVE AND
PRACTICAL PRUNING

Able to trim and remove


large and difficult trees.
FULLY INSURED. FREE QUOTES

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

SWIMMING POOL
SERVICE

If you have trees, you need


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

0422 163 710

Ph Rick: 0402 751 878

Prompt & Professional

Matt 0414 694 656


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

Floor & Wall Tiling

POOL & SPA SERVICE


CHEMICALS/REPAIRS
FREECALL 1800 835 444

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JEFF TILING

0439 029 799

FOR OVER 20 YEARS

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NEDLANDS
134 BROADWAY

Email: ofceallrounders@iinet.net.au

POOL
SERVICE

9401 1820

YOUR LOCAL SHOPS

Alex 0412 597 261

CLAREMONT

No Job Too Small


Call Dave 0410 493 127

TREE SERVICES

AT YOUR SERVICE

AT YOUR POOL
AND AT OUR STORES
11 SHOPS IN WA
ALL OWNER OPERATED

Call: Jill James

SHADE SAILS

D Wynne Roofing
All Roofing Services
Re-roofing
Roof/leak repairs
Tile
RidgeReplacement
Repairs
Roof &Cap
Cleaning
FreeGutter
Quotes
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advertisers
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For All Your


Secretarial Needs
from Student to
Executive

We create the professional


edge that everyone wants

0433 210 028

ROOF
IMPROVEMENTS

SECRETARIAL

9380 8333

Swan River
Roofing

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

912 874

ROOF PLUMBING

ROOFING

www.roofandwalldoc.com.au

Repairs on Pumps
& Reticulation
Irrigation Systems
Commercial & Domestic
Valve Locating & Wire Tracking

Phone JEFF 0418

Irrigation

16 Essex Street, Fremantle

BROOKWELL
IRRIGATION

Specialising in Architectural
Designed Homes. 15 yrs exp.

TURFED OUT

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PTY. LTD

Roof Carpentry Team

SWIMMING POOL
SERVICE

RUBBISH REMOVAL

(Licenced & Fully Insured)

0429 947 977

Watercorp Accredited

Mark Johnston

RUBBISH
DISPOSAL

Free Quotes
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

Core Tiling
& Bathroom renovation

No job too small


All aspects of tiling
Full bathroom renovation
Full re-routing or grout repair
20 years experience
Call Lewis: 0451 636 666
corebathreno@gmail.com

TILING SERVICES
WALL/FLOOR
BATHROOM RENOVATIONS
REPAIRS/RE-GROUTING
CALL JEFF

0421 251 794

TOP MARK TILING

All reno & new work


Specialists in
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www.lakesidestumpgrinding.com.au

TREE & PALM REMOVALS


HEDGING & MULCHING
NARROW ACCESS
SPECIALISTS
FULLY INSURED
Call ANDY

9306 8599
Mobile

0408 405 671

Stump Grinding
Complete
Stump Removal
Fully Insured / All areas

Free Quotes
Call Adam
Tel: 9246

0235
Mob: 0403 377 692

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TUCK-POINTING
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* Concrete Cancer
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MAINLINE
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TV ANTENNA

TV ANTENNA
Digital Antenna
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Repair
From $75
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From $149

WINDOW
CLEANING

SWANBOURNE
WINDOW CLEANING
EST. 1976

YOUR LOCAL BUSINESS


FOR OVER 30 YRS
INCLUDED SCREENS,
SILLS
GROUND SHEETS USED
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PETE AND JOSH

0402 433 690

WESTERN SUBURBS SPECIALIST

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

0414 738 888


TV SERVICES

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

9336 3129
0414 011 220

Phone MARTIN
Mob

Multi-storey experts
Pure water cleaning!
UV and comfort-plus glass
specialists
Hard water stain removal
profesionals
Fully insured
2-4 man crew
Phone quotes available
FREE
CALL

1800 447 130 0403 041 941

AUSTRALIAN ANTENNAS

Roberts

Tree Removal Palm Removal


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

Aaron:
0410 521
734
Handyman
Service
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ANTENNAS FULLY
INSTALLED
QUALITY COMPONENTS
EXTRA POINTS
TELEPHONE POINTS
All Work Fully Guaranteed
22 yrs experience
Ph ROD

0412 848 827

TV & VIDEO REPAIRS


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

9382 4752
Rear Laneway, 25 Heytesbury Rd

UPHOLSTERY

TV Picture problem?

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

0424 150 899


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Richard Kaiser
Specialist in weak
signal areas

OK

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0417 917

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

Digital TV Antenna
Services

Qualified, Experienced, Insured


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

9448 2227

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www.pdtas.com.au

0450 159 839

Specialising in Leather & Fabric repairs


Re-Upholstery & Re-colouring
All work Guaranteed

9354 4524

WERE JUST A PHONE


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0407 771 476

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

michaelstudman@hotmail.com

WASHING MACHINE
REPAIRS

PROUD

teamtreelopper@gmail.com
www.teamtreelopper.com

APPLIANCES

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

CONORS

0449 592 544

Your Local
UPHOLSTERER

Specialising in all styles of


household and commercial
upholstery.
CONTACT MICHAEL

Call Marco

conor@westnet.com.au

0416 184 842

T: 9328 5528 F: 9328 5520


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23 Marmion St, North Perth

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The Tree Specialists

Personal Service
Save $ & Call

CALL JOHN TO ARRANGE


AN APPOINTMENT

Tim 0405 049 994

CALL
PETER
MUIRS
0407
520 430

FREE QUOTES

Craftsmen in the art of classic


and traditional restoration
Old fashioned service
Antiques with deep buttoning
Repairs Repolishing
Gold leaf, Gilding & Rewaxing

Recovery new and Antique


All your upholstery needs
26 years experience

Narrow Access Fully Insured


Tree Work Undertaken Free Quotes

CITY TREES

UPHOLSTERY SPECIALIST

TSB INTERIORS

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

Buy one,
get one FREE!
Each FOR SALE
classified placed
during March will be
reprinted for FREE in
the following issue.

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9388 2251

Uwes European

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

0439 518 525


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WINDOW CLEANER

$50 disc. for repeat clients


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

Isaac 0405 300 298


DIVERSITY WINDOW
CLEANING

Residential / Commercial
1-4 Storeys
Includes Flyscreens & Mirrors
Police Clearance and Insurance
Gutter Cleaning
Credit Card Facility Available
Free Quotes Josh and Mike

0416 042 258 or 0413 998 955


1300 460 996
www.diversitycleaning.com.au

iSHINE Window
Cleaning

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

Trevor 0406 809 977

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

Call Rolf
9279 2981
0408 930 235
WINDOW
REPAIRS

Paul Jones

Carpentry & Joinery

Ph: 6201 1387

Repair and Restoration of all


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

www.uwerepairs.com.au

BED, Queen. Shabby chic ex Carla


Von Tiggelen. exc condition $350,
0404 011 295
CHILDREN'S
Furniture private
sale. Large art table, 3 ottomans,
Antique iron day bed with custom
made upholstery, book shelf. Suits
toddlers yrs to teenagers. Delivery
can be arranged. Email your enquiry
to mfbarr@iinet.net.au
DINING Oval American Oakwood
seats. Six to eight. Very solid ex
cond 700, chairs extra. Two Jarrah
sideboards $100 each. No SMS.
0468 861 880
DISABILITY Aids walker, 4 wheels,
brakes, seat folding $45.00. Toilet
aid with arm rest $30.00 rehab pedal
exerciser $20.00 VGC. 9384 9889
DISABILITY
Aids wheelchair
folding $220, shower stool adj, $30.
Vgc. 9384 9889

PH 0417 915 636

ARTS & CRAFTS

EXPRESSIONS Of Interest. 1.
Dalmary Bloodstock PTY LTD. 2.
Crown Journalist PTY LTD. 3.
Geiger Sports PTY LTD. Contact:
Christopher
Wilde.
Email:
Wilde144christopher@gmail.com
FABRIC Many asstd pieces, variety
of fabric, colour and prints. Tel. 9384
9889
FURNITURE Art Deco 1940/50
dble bedroom suite, 2 wardrobes,
bed, dressing table and stool vgc
$350 ono. 9384 9889

BRENda

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prints and originals at
www.brendaholdenart.com.au

BABY ITEMS
COT Dropside Teak by Babysafe.
Excellent condition plus mattress.
Ideal for Grandparents 130 by 70,
$50.00, 9384 2824

BOATING
32988

Essential
Accessory for CAMPING and boating.
King Pin Pegs and Jumbo clips for
securing towels, togs and stuff for
drying on sturdy rails. Available all
boating stores. Info. Rob on 0428 929
258

COMPLEMENTARY
THERAPIES
32958

Traditional
Hawaiian Lomi Lomi Massage.
Flowing, Balancing & Blissful. Loving
hands, loving heart massage by
experienced practitioner, Mt Lawley.
Avail Weekends. Yasmin:
0488 644 418

FUSION Clothing customer quote


"best consignment store in Perth."
Shop vintage, recycled, designer and
new all in the one space. 168
Hampden Rd. Ph 9386 3936

COURSES

POOL Hose Zodiac near new 12 x


1m sections $60, 9387 3253
POOL Hose Zodiac near new
12x1m sections $60, 9387 3253
POOL Kreepy Krauly Pro. Brand
New Unit including all accessories.
$500 ono. 0418 919 140
SINGER Treadle sewing machine,
six drawers, inc tool box, bobbins,
great
working
cond,
great
conversation piece $550.00, 0411
161 194
TERYLENE
Curtains
plus
drawstring rods 226cm/165cm
/170cm $100 ono. Ph 0437 736 403
THREE Piece Merry Widow lounge
re-sprung, re-covered, beige tone,
excellent condition $2500.00 Art
Deco 0411 161 194

ANTIQUES
CLOCKS
Antique. Years of
collecting. Selling Grandfather
clocks. Assorted mantle style clocks,
German, Vienna and Station clocks.
French clocks. Phone Philip 0450
049 679. Home 9380 6399
PEPPERMINT Grove, 11 Irvine St.
Sat 28th and Sun 29th March. Fine
Georgian , Arts & Crafts. Some early
Australian. Secretaire, sideboard, set
6 dining chairs, French gilt mirrors,
Longcase clock, Persian rugs and
more

Trades & Services


WINDOW
REPAIRS

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

PH 0407 328 128


WROUGHT IRON

Metal Ox Ironworks

Handmade Wrought Iron

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

9272 8282 0419 045 250


www.metalox.com.au

MATHS, English specialist holiday


tuition at NumberWorks'nWords.
April 13-17. Individualised tutoring.
So much fun it doesn't feel like
learning. Free assessment. Ph 9388
3727.
www.numberworksnwords.com

MATHS
Tutor.
Qualified,
experienced teacher specialising in
mathematical skills for 5-9 years old.
Rosemary 0412 454 276
MATHS
Tutor: Years 6-12;
Qualified experienced registered
teacher; improves motivation,
revises basics, extends gifted,
guaranteed results; sibling no extra
cost; I come to your home; must live
within 4 km of Mt Claremont; call
Stuart 0478 774 410
MATHS
Tutor High School.
Registered teacher. Remediation,
extension, WACE exam preparation.
$60/hour. Contact Peter 0431 862
963, 9385 9857
pbaileyg20@gmail.com

FUSION
Clothing:
"Many
fashionable
women
aren't
necessarily stylish; stylish women
always look fashionable" Harpers
Bazaar. Shop style thus winter. 168
Hampen Rd. Nedlands. Ph 9386
3936

LOUNGE Cream. Two seater, all


leather S & L furniture, ex. cond
$450. Mirror tinted, thick gold
wooden frame 83-90cm $90, no
sms. 0468 861 880

MATHEMATICS (inc. Specialist,


Methods and Applications) and
Physics tuition in your home.
Specialising in Years 10 to year 12,
ATAR, University and TAFE.
Focusing on clear explanations,
problem solving and test preparation.
Experienced, professional and
dedicated tutor. Phone Denton 0425
898 598 or 9418 7703

MATHS And Physics tutor. All


levels. Electronic engineer with
teacher qualifications. I have a
passion for the hard sciences and
love to impart knowledge. Phone
Justin 0423 711 275

FURNITURE Retro 1960/70 single


bedroom suite, bed, dressing table
and wardrobe vgc $90, buffet, sliding
glass doors with 3 drawers $75.
9384 9889

LEATHER Lounges 1x3 & 1x2


seater taupe col. Excellent cond, as
new, made in USA $2000.00 ono.
9339 6021

EDUCATIONAL
MATH, Physics, engineering tuition.
Qualified, supportive female teacher.
B.Sc. (Physics), Grad.Dip.Ed
(mathematics). 15 years teacher
experience. Call Suravi: 0402 447
584

DRESSING Table, kidney shape


glass overlay, skirt round sides
$175.00. 0411 161 194

www.sashinaflash.com.au

Appliance Repairs

Repair Miele Siemens


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

FOR SALE
HOUSEHOLD

FREE
Introduction to doterra
essential oils. Discover nature health
solutions for everyday ailments with
certified pure therapeutic grade
essential oils. See, smell, experience
these amazing oils and have a free
Zyto Scan. Every Wednesday 11am
in Floreat. For Zyto appointment and
class availability call Penny on 0419
927 835

COMPUTERS
A1
Computer Home services,
reasonable rates. 9343 9212, 0409
375 245
AVAILABLE
Reliable computer
support repairs. Upgrades, new
systems, software installing, virus
removal, onsite work or home. Local.
Call Ian 0411 181 573
DO You need help with your Apple
products? iPhone, Ipad and Mac
Computer help. Personal one to one
training and assistance. All types of
issues. I can come to you. Western
Suburbs local. Patient and friendly.
Great rates $. Call Dale 0435 357
753

COUNSELLING
AMYGDALA
Consulting,
Professional Psychotherapy &
Counselling. Effective and in-depth
for individuals. Specializing in
Relationship Counselling, Marital
and Family Therapy. Qualified, 30+
years experience. Free half hour,
based in Claremont Medical Centre.
www.amygdala.com.au or 9383
3132
COUNSELLING /Support for those
needing to recover from Narcissist
/Psychopath abuse. Qualified
therapist. There is a way forward.
First half hour free. 0419 322 388

DANCE
LEARN
Multicultural traditional
dances in a friendly environment. No
partner or dance experience
required. Monday 7.15pm; Saturday
10am in Nedlands. Not sure? Well
then come along to our Autumn
Harvest Party on the 30th March and
find out. Contact Jenny on 9381
5235

DRESSMAKING
JUKI
Industrial high speed,
Lockstitch Machine DDL-8700. Very
fast, efficient, well serviced machine.
$1,000. To make a time to view
please call MB: 0427 170 999

EDUCATIONAL
CHEMISTRY Tuition. 30 years
experience former TEE/WACE
marker Year 11/12. Tuition in your
home. Phone 0417 962 388
CHEMISTRY Tutor. Years 10-12.
Eight years experience. Current 5th
year Medical student, with BSc in
Chemistry. Can tutor at your place or
meet at school/public library. $50 p
/h. Cottesloe local.
James 0404 918 438
ENGLISH, Maths specialist holiday
tuition at NumberWorks'nWords.
April 13-17. Individualised tutoring.
So much fun it doesn't feel like
learning. Free assessment. Ph 9388
3727.
www.numberworksnwords.com
ENGLISH And Literature tuition for
WACE and lower school courses.
Experienced teacher. Tuition in your
home. Trish 0403 973 849

PHYSICS And Engineering tuition


in your home. Specialising in Years
10 to year 12, ATAR, TAFE and
University. Focusing on clear
explanations, problem solving and
test preparation. Experienced,
professional and dedicated tutor.
Phone Denton 0425 898 598 or 9418
7703

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

GARAGE SALES
GARAGE Sale 7am Sun 22nd
March. 88 Glengariff Dr, corner
Lifford Rd Floreat. Trampoline, table
tennis table, desks, TV cabinets,
clothes, books, paintings and much
more

Indigo Painting

HOUSEHOLD
Items bric-a-brac
8am-2pm. March 28th 33A Ailsa
Street, Wembley Downs
LOTS Of China vases, framed
prints, bric brac. Sunday 7.30-11.30,
3 Donegal Rd, Floreat, 0411 122 295
QUALITY
Early
Australian
Furniture. Sat 21st and Sun 22nd
March. 8am-2pm 11 Irvine St,
Peppermint Grove. Household items,
garden, pots, collectables, camping,
dryer, more!
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
SHENTON Park. 21 Henry St,
Sunday 22nd 8-12 noon. Vinyl
records, clothing, artwork, garden,
tv's, household, books, furniture.
Bargains!

HEALTH & BEAUTY


BODY Contouring product that
tightens tones and lifts. See amazing
results in 45 minutes. Application is
simple and can do at home. Very
affordable. Skeptics welcome. Call
Trudi 0417 096 781
ELDERLY/
Oncology Massage:
Senior Card Holder Monday Special$20/30min. Mobile Massage Clinic
comes to your home and offers you
a safe, gentle and effective massage
for those living with cancer,
medically frail and elderly.
Call Amanda 0438 957 579
KINESIOLOGY Relaxing energy
treatment, relieves pain, emotional,
mental stress, f/qualified, health
rebates.
www.judecaseykinesiology.com.
0411 111 893
MASSAGE,
Huna Hawaiian,
Swedish relaxation. Indulge yourself,
experience
deep
relaxation,
qualified, n/s Alanah 0405 755 715
MASSAGE: Amazing self healing.
Deep relaxation. Alleviates stress
/neck/shoulder/back/tension/pain
/migraines/anxiety. Zen Shiatsu,
Therapeutic massage. Trained in
Japan Elspeth 0410 853 441
MOBILE Massage Clinic comes to
your home and brings you the Magic
of Massage. Swedish, Relaxation,
Deep Tissue. A massage treatment
tailored
to
your
specific
requirements. Alleviate anxieties,
stress, depression and muscle
tension. Call Amanda 0438 957 579
SORE
Feet? Therapeutic foot
massage including: Reflexology,
Reiki, Podiatry treatment. Genuine
care and time given. Health rebate.
Pip McGuinness, Podiatrist, 39 years
experience. 9387 1027
WAXING Full leg, $40, back wax
$45. Facials $50. Wembley. 9387
7257, 0439 909 503

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HEALTH & BEAUTY

MOTOR VEHICLES

PUBLIC NOTICES

SITUATIONS WANTED

YOGA In Nedlands. Think yoga is


only for the young & flexible? Think
again. Yoga is for everyone! Holy
Rosary Parish Hall, cnr Thomas &
Elizabeth St (enter Elizabeth St)
Monday 9:30am, Tues & Thurs
6:00pm. Christine 0423 779 771
YOGA Kundalini. Ongoing open
classes on Tuesday evening in
Wembley and Thursday evening in
Fremantle.
Certified
teacher
Suzanne 0414 883 139

MAZDA MX5 sports 1999, British


racing green, full service record ,
immaculate 150,000km. $9,800.00
ono. Tel: 0409 887 210
SUBARU Impreza 2002 hatchback,
manual, white 137,000km. Great first
car $5200 janetstead11@gmail.com
TOYOTA Kluger 2005 5 seater.
Automatic silver 130,000kms mint.
Condition good, service records.
$12,000 negotiable. Please sms, I
will cal: 0423 276 562

IRONING
A1 Absolutely best
quality service, Western Suburbs.
Smoke free van, pick up and
delivery. Long est. reliable. Lyn 0418
915 842

HOLIDAYS & RESORTS

MUSICAL

AUGUSTA
Riverfront holiday
house, f/s/c, balcony, gas bbq,
private jetty, 4 brms. Availability
school hols, 0411 111 893
COTTESLOE Apartment. Great
ocean views from every room and
wide balcony. Renov 2brm fully furn
and equipped. Mins walk to beach
and train. Quiet street. Aircond, rates
from $110-$160pn, min 4. Special
weekly rates from $700 (winter). Ph
9339 4448 or 0405 670 803
COTTESLOE Beachfront apartment
avail. One b/r renov. Great views,
fully self cont. Rates from $95 pn
winter to $150 pn peak.
Ph 0405 670 803 or 9339 4448
www.24706.worldstays.com
COTTESLOE Beach House Stays.
Family and executive self-contained
houses and apartments available for
short term rental in Cottesloe and
surrounding areas. Phone 9286
2641 www.cbhstays.com.au
DAWESVILLE For rent. Holiday
house, 2 storey with spectacular
views from large balcony. Large
theatre room, alfresco area, 4
bedroom, 3 toilet, sleeps 9 adults.
$640 per night or $3480 per week.
Call 0409 771 485
DUNSBOROUGH Townhouse, 3
bed, 2 bath, sleeps 7. 150 metres to
beach avail hols 9341 3439
GRACETOWN: Panoramic Ocean
views, all new furniture, sleeps 8
people. Walk to the beach, surf,
shops, oval and tennis court. No
smoking or pets. $300/night. Ph
0428 728 663
GRACETOWN Comfortable, family
holiday house with ocean views. 3
bedrooms. 0438 465 631
MANDURAH. Treat yourself to a
quick Get-away in this modern 3 bdr,
2.5 bth, 2 storeyed townhouse,
located in the Heart of Mandurah.
Small pet ok. From $150/night. Call
Amanda 0438 957 579
PEPPERMINT Grove Beach. Large
5 bedroom three bathroom house.
Phone 9389 6565, 0403 870 075
TUSCANY Calling. 3 b/r stone
house in Tuscany available for prime
summer months from May 25 to end
of August. Wishing to swap for
house in Western Suburbs to be
close to schools and hospitals.
House superbly located in beautiful
stone village with spectacular Alpine
mountain views. 1 hour from Lucca,
1.5hrs from Cinque Terre, Florence
and Pisa. Fantastic village location
with wonderful trekking, local
markets and language classes
nearby. Ph Catherine on 0422 925
704

GUITAR Lessons. Eve Tsakalos


Guitar and String Inst School. Group
tuition and private lessons available,
any style taught. Learn from Perth's
most experienced teacher. Contact
Eve 9387 5014
GUITAR
Tuition, beginner to
advanced. eddierg@bigpond.net.au
9381 9146
PIANO Lessons. Munchkins Music
(20yrs). Afternoons. Beginners
welcome. 9446 1605
PIANO
Tuner, for professional
piano tuning services, phone Ronald
0416
065
983
or
visit
www.1pianotuner.com
PIANO Tutor wanted. Seeking an
energetic person to teach 8 and 11
year old girls piano in a fun and
contemporary way. Lessons at our
house in Mosman Park, preferably
after school. Please contact Mike
0417 902 944
SINGING
Tuition
beginners
/advanced, 9381 9146,
terryann@bigpond.net.au
VIOLA. Jay Haide 15 inch, exc
condition. $4200. 0404 011 295

NOTICE Is hereby given that SIDS


and kids will be holding the annual
Sunshine Beach Run on Sunday, 22
March 2015 at City Beach from
7:30am to 12:00 noon. The course
will run South along the beach,
encompassing the dog beach with
the turn-around point being 2.5km
south of City Beach. Participant
parking for the event will be available
courtesy of the Town of Cambridge
on Jubilee Park; participants will be
required to have a parking pass
obtained from the event organiser
and display this on the vehicle
dashboard to facilitate parking on
Jubilee Park. Please ensure you
park in this area. Parking for General
Public is available at the beach side
car parks located on Challenger
Parade, City Beach. Please observe
all parking restrictions and park
within marked bays at all times. For
more
information
visit
www.sunshinebeachrun.com.au or
contact I Katcher Events (08) 9382
1312

HOUSESITTING
110% Care while you're away.
Owner operated since 1998. 9382
3550 or visit
www.homeoraway.com.au
ABSOLUTE Care of home, pets
and garden. Peace of mind while
you're away. 11 years experience.
Police clearance. Lovely references.
Marg 0421 274 427
HELLO, I've been home and pet
sitting in the Western Suburbs for 13
years and have terrific references. If
you are looking for a mature,
trustworthy person, to care for your
home, pets and garden, please call
me, Marita, to discuss your
requirements. Available 13 April to
23 June 2015 and 5 October to 18
December 2015. Mob 0438 575 279

INTERSTATE
ACCOMMODATION
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

LOST & FOUND


LADIES Ring found vicinity Bishop
St, Jolimont 0434 908 899

MARRIAGE
CELEBRANTS
I Do! Glenda Prideaux is a
Commonwealth Authorised Marriage
Celebrant. Your special day will be
like no other because, in consultation
with you, I will write and deliver an
individual and unique ceremony
which encompasses your feelings
and hopes for a beautiful life
together. It will be a memorable,
professional and polished ceremony.
My experience includes renewal of
vows, commitment, namings and
funerals. 9448 2728, 0407 336 604.
www.GlendaPrideaux.com
PHOTOGRAPHER
Available.
Local, freelance. Capture that
special day or family event.
Reasonable rates. Mobile: 0412 294
711
www.faircloughphotography.com.au.
Email: newspics@iinet.net.au

MOTOR VEHICLES
CAMPER Trailer, true off roader.
Basic, reliable, go anywhere $3,000
Stuart 0409 117 080

OVERSEAS HOLIDAY
ACCOMMODATION
CENTRAL
London apartment
overlooking lovely garden square in
South Kensington. 2 bedrooms, 2
bathrooms, 5 minutes to tube,
internet phone and mobiles 9389
8881 or 9386 3893
CHELSEA
Central
London
apartment. Fantastic location near
South Kensington and Sloane
Square tubes. Sleeps 4/5. One
double, two single bedrooms; two
toilets. Internet, mobiles, Oyster
cards provided. 9284 6515
QUEENSTOWN NZ luxury Villa in
town, spectacular views of lake.
www.alpenview.co.nz or Karen 9384
4593

PERSONAL
EXPERIENCED
Male therapist
available for sensual/relaxation
massage.
Bookings
essential-Mosman Park.
Ph 0405 568 137
SENSUAL
Massage qualified
therapist. Petite, brunette. By
appointment, Mosman Park, from
$70, Rachael, 0415 836 700

PETS

RELIGIOUS NOTICES
PROVIDENCE City Church. Easter
Service. Good Friday: 3pm at 260
Bagot Rd Subiaco. Eastrer Sunday:
10am at LT3.101 ECU Mt Lawley.
6pm at 260 Bagot Rd Subiaco. More
info, providencechurch.org.au/city

SITUATIONS VACANT
CAREGIVERS Needed to make a
difference in the lives of older
people. We are seeking mature,
reliable and compassionate men and
women to provide non-medical
assistance and companionship to
seniors in their own homes. We offer
flexible day, evening, overnight and
weekend hours. No qualifications
necessary, all training provided
through to Cert III. Experienced and
qualified staff are also welcome.
Own vehicle required. To apply
please call Home Instead Senior
Care during office hours on 6310
0400
CLEANER/ Housekeeping for short
term rental changeovers in
Nedlands. Must live locally and be
available at short notice with flexible
hours. 9862 6080
KITCHENHAND Required for busy
Jolimont cafe. Tues 7:30-15:00.
Experience necessary.Call Mary
0402 003 417
RECEPTIONIST
Part Time. A
motivated
committed
person
required for a Physiotherapy clinic
based in Subiaco. You will be
working in a pleasant environment
with a fun team of therapists who are
highly regarded in the community.
You will be required to work Monday
to Friday from 12 noon or 1pm till
5pm. You role will involve a lot of
people contact and require general
computer knowledge. Please send
you resume to
michaelw@mtmphysiotherapy.com.au
SENIOR
Hairdresser required
urgently, casual hours. Boutique Hair
Salon Wembley. Contact Jo on 0407
271 051

SITUATIONS WANTED

110% Care while you're away.


Owner operated since 1998. 9382
3550 or visit
www.homeoraway.com.au
DOG Obedience Classes: Qualified
Dog trainer Neri Karazija. Saturday
mornings and Wednesday evenings.
Next classes commence April 2015.
Bookings essential. Ring Jaimee on
9384 2644
DOG
Obedience workshops.
Having trouble with recall, jumping
up and pulling on the lead? Our
Workshops with Neri Karazija are
just the thing. To book your place
ring Jaimee on 9384 2644
PROFESSIONAL
Walking and
Sitting service. Police cleared.
Easter bookings available.
www.pawsinthepark.com.au
PUPPY
School and puppy
management:
Sundays
at
Swanbourne Veterinary Centre.
9.15am and 10.45am respectively.
Barista coffee available! Just come
along or ring 9384 2644
SILKY Terrier puppy female. Born
23/10/14 $1250. Active, playful 9444
7430
SMALL
Dog minding in our
Wembley home. Huge yard, TLC,
walks. Julie 0400 681 145
WANTED. Dog lover to care for my
14 year old yellow labrador in their
own home while I am absent for
various periods this year. Preferably
from Western Suburbs area. Suitable
recompense paid. Phone Peter on
0416 307 734

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

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BABYSITTER,
Uni student,
experienced. 0404 011 295
CHAFFEURED
Sedan service.
Airport and Western suburbs.
Luggage Trailer now available. VISA,
Mastercard and Eftpos. LIc. 3862.
Call Barry 0422 376 943
CLEANA
Absolutely fabulous,
meticulous. Pol.Cl 0468 308 980
CLEANERS:
Husband/wife. 15
years experience. Good references
0433 835 783
CLEANING And iron professional
experience cleaners $30 hour, 2
cleaners, plus vacate cleaning 0413
570 137
CLEANING Experience and ironing
lady honest min 4 hours, $30hr,
0450 900 945
CLEANING
Thorough, honest,
reliable lady $25/hr, min 2 hrs. 0438
968 215
DOMESTIC Cleaning. Over 15
years experience. Professional and
reliable. Team of two.
Call 0402 397 915
FURNITURE
Restoration and
repairs. Experienced in restoration of
Antiques. The best job at the best
prices. References. Please call
Colin: 0434 902 146
GARDEN
A backyard blitz.
Experienced. Phone Nick 0412 772
238
GARDENER/ Handyman. 10 years
exp in Perth and surrounds. Reliable
professional service. No job too
small.
Reticulation,
garden
maintenance, landscaping, advice
and general odd jobs. Free quotes.
Call Marlow 0401 498 737
GARDENER Professional, reliable,
maintenance, reticulation, mulching
and pest control 0421 215 495
GARDENER
Western Suburbs.
Through exp. Reasonable rates
0498 837 612
GARDEN Need a tidy up? W
ssuburbs verge pick up coming soon.
Pruning, c/sawing, weeding etc. Will
P
vvisit to quote. Adrian 9387 1520
GREEN
Tree gardening beds,
G
mulching problem, waste rubbish
m
removal. Friendly, reliable, local
re
based business. David 0452 176 308
b
HANDYMAN Efficient, reliable. 25
H
experience.
Painting,
yyears
gardening, tiling, craftsman etc. Call
g
Bob. 9444 6474, 0403 511 072
B
HOUSECLEANER
H
Experienced,
rreliable,
honest,
excellent
references. MOB: 0410 293 105
re
HOUSEKEEPING
H
Reliable, friendly
and
a
efficient young lady get your
house
h
like new. Police clearance and
excellent
e
references. $25 per hour.
0435
0
306 917

IRONING/ Drycleaning. Expert 24hr


turnaround.
Quality
work
guaranteed. Regular, reliable van
pickup and delivery to your door.
Local family run business.
(Established 1986)."There are no
wrinkles in our reputation". Phone
PRESTIGE IRONERS 9385 7788
/0403 121 181
IRONING Lady, mature, reliable,
non-smoker,. Pick-up, deliver. 0422
847 468
IRONING Or washing and ironing.
Pick up and deliver. Non smoker.
Police clearance 0433 835 783
IRONING Pick-up afternoon, deliver
next day $15/hr 0438 968 215
LAWNMOWING
Gardening
handyman, odd jobs. Phone 0407
100 075
NANNY Wed, only 2015. Exp,
pre-primary teacher, love chn. 1st
Aid Cert. 0-6 yr olds. 9381 6613
ODD Job man. Basic house and
garden maintenance including:
weeding, painting, wallpapering,
picture hanging and furniture
restoration. No job too small to
consider. Local to Nedlands. One off
to long term. 7 days. Phone Colin
0434 902 146

TO LET
AAAAFOR more properties To Let
see the classified advertisement
in our Real Estate

Businesses most affected are


small bar Tsunami, fabric and
craft shop Calico and Ivy, toy shop
Fun Form and Function, Bridgette
Gales swimwear shop Amore and
Sorvete, and gift shop With Love
By Bec.
The roadworks two weeks before
Easter could not have come at a
worse time for the Glyde Street
businesses.
Jessica Tiwade, who has run the
gift shop with her sister Rebecca
John for three years, said Easter
was their second busiest time of
the year, after Christmas.
We [the Glyde Street business
people] are all happy for this
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Austin Robertsons sporting

And the times they are a-changin


Every now and then, when
I am sad or troubled by the
warming of our planet, the
rising of the seas, or the ruin
awaiting us all, my mind will
decide its time to trip the light
fantastic.
Being who and what I am, this
path leads invariably down the
cobblestones into the world of
sport.
Indeed, at this precise moment, into the wonderful realm
of cricket in general and World
Cup cricket in particular.
How good has it been?
Right now the competition is
coming to a crescendo, and while
some of the teams are about to
pack up their troubles in an
old kit bag to go home, the best
eight are preparing to face off in
a do-or-die combat in the order
of Chuck Norris and Bruce Lee
in Enter the Dragon.
What has been clear from the
start of this World Cup has been
the atmosphere, provided by
the spectators, whether in Oz
or the Land of the Long White
Cloud.
The numbers have looked like
hundreds and thousands on a
slab of white bread at a kids
birthday party.
Crickets loving public have
voted with their wallets, and its
all about short-form cricket in
this case, ODIs.
What has happened in this
World Cup has given new meaning to lights, cameras, action!
But while we wax lyrical about
the success of this tournament,
lets take a closer view just for
a moment.
You know what I think? I
am sure that it wont be too
far down the track that it will
be unacceptable for a team to
grind to 4-250 on the first day of
a Test match.
And as for taking any joy in
watching Geoff Boycott fashion
out a technically brilliant 90 red
inks on the first day of a Test
match, that would confine our
cricket to Jurassic Park without
a get out-of-jail-free card.
I have a feeling that no longer
will it be the norm that we all
sit in the lounge-room watching Granny knit a cardigan for

Glenn Maxwell needs to be on the plane for the Ashes, which start on July 8 at Cardi, Ocker says.
little Johnny as the runs are
completed at a rate of 100 a session, which up until last year was
thought to be exemplary.
So heres the brain-snap
Ready?
My bright-light idea, is to reduce the number of days for a
Test match.
Gulp.
Yes, why not reduce a Test
match to four days?
Two full days batting could
be allocated for each side and
the Duckworth/Lewis system
applied in the case of rain
disruption.
In other words, turbo charge
the Test match rules and capitalise on the giant steps the
shorter form of the game has
achieved.
This isnt politics, people.
Isnt it time to give the public
what they want?
From where I sit, the results
of the forthcoming Ashes Test
series against England appear
to be a forgone conclusion. And
wont some of the Tests be over
in four days anyway?
England will not bring
back their best player, Kevin
Pietersen, and to be honest,

For the young


and the restless

Short-form cricket is changing everything we thought


sacred.

No longer do we sit in awe


of a Brian Lara cover drive, an
Adam Gilchrist pull shot or Greg
Chappell on-drive.
Today, its all about reverse
sweeps, slogs and slog sweeps,
upper cuts, switch hits, scoops,
ramp shots and MS Dhonis
helicopter.
And with all of that come the
tips, more coaches than Cobb
and Co., advisers and experts,
all genuinely offering information on how to do everything
and anything.
With all these new batting
techniques in vogue, I believe
that youngsters coming into the
game play cricket at considerable personal risk.
These days, how to play a
square cut, an off drive, a hook,
or a forward defensive stroke
is old hat.
Instead, heres tip No. 1, how
to master the over-the-head
technique for a ramp, or scoop,
shot off a pace bowler: Go down
on one knee, head facing the
bowler, point the bat horizontally towards the bowler and

endeavour to make some sort of


contact with the ball, hoping it
passes at least a bees knee over
your head, and over the keeper,
on the way to the boundary.
Tip No. 2, the reverse sweep,
slog and slog sweep: Give the
bowler the impression youre
going to bat like an intelligent
batsman, and as the ball leaves
his hand, switch to the opposite
stance, confusing the bowler,
fielders and opposition captain
(this technique can be used
against both pace and spin
bowling).
All these new techniques
are being employed in the
shorter forms of the game, and
are quickly finding popularity,
particularly among the newer
and younger followers.
Just as Beanz Meanz Heinz,
Crowds Mean Money, and dont
doubt that one day well see
these changes in Test cricket
as well.
If I were a youngster coming
into the game these days, I would
be AWOL from cover-drive class
and out on the paddock practising the new, innovative batting
techniques, as well as inventing
a few of my own.
Alas, too late for that for me.

with the exception of Joe Root,


the rest of them arent up to
muster.
As for our team, I hope the
selection of Glenn Maxwell
in the touring party will be a
certainty.

I will be gobsmacked if they


leave him out. He is a crowdpuller in the vein of Adam
Gilchrist and his selection for
more than one reason is vital.
But getting back to the ODIs
and the World Cup, anything

that can keep our cricket at the


top of the entertainment pops,
out there into the stratosphere,
gets my vote.
But no doubt the disciples of
W.G. Grace, Boycott and many
of the old-guard traditionalists
will scream from the rooftops
that such a change will mean
that life on planet Earth as we
know it will come to an end.
You see, I am also a traditionalist, and I love my Test cricket
the way it is.
However, many aspects of life
are changing so quickly these
days on a global basis, anything
is possible.
As I have been heard to say, its
all about the almighty dollar.
But right now, we are getting
towards the final of the 2015 ODI
World Cup.
I reckon some of the visiting
teams have almost been here
long enough to qualify for residential status, and citizenship
Take it a step further, and
I wouldnt be surprised if a
few qualify for Centrelink payments.
We are now in the realm of
each game being of the knockout
variety, and Im writing before
our brave boys take on Pakistan
in the quarter-finals.
Watch this space!

Bouncing back WAs Taj Burrow proved hes recovered well from a serious shoulder injury with a solid
placing at the Quiksilver Pro on the Gold Coast last week.

Taj recovers right on time


SURFING

with Damian Lipscombe


Evergreen campaigner Taj
Burrow exceeded expectations, overcoming a significant
injury late last year to secure
a solid result at this years
opening event of the WSL
Championship tour on the Gold
Coast last week.
At 36, Taj is the second oldest
surfer on tour (after 11-time
world champion Kelly Slater,
who is 42) and still the best
surfer never to win a world
title.
Tajs fast and flowing forehand
approach was well suited to
the waves at Snapper, and his
combination of powerful on-rail
surfing and acrobatic moves
enabled him to finish well ahead
of his age group and in among
guys half his age.
The high proportion of top
surfers who list Taj as their fa-

vourite is obvious in the way so


many of them mimic his moves
and gestures.
The event winner, Brazilian
teenager Filipe Toledo, is one
of them, using aerial rotation
manoeuvres Taj is known to
have innovated to 26-year-old
Australian Julian Wilson in the
climactic final, which saw some
of the best rides of the event.
Taj is at his best when hes
enjoying himself, which he looks
to be, and will be one to watch at
next months event at Bells.
In the womens event, 2012 and
2013 world champion Hawaiian
Carissa Moore returned to form,
overcoming defending world
and event champion Stephanie
Gilmore in the finals to end
a great week for Hawaiian
women.
While Australia holds seven
spots, there are now five
Hawaiians among the top 20
women, compared with only two
in the mens, while Brazil has

only one female representative


in Silvana Lima.
In the mens events, Brazil is
much more prevalent, holding
six of the top 20 places, three
of those in the top four and
just trailing Australia, which
has eight.
In other news, the City Beach
Surfriders will be holding a
Have a go day this Saturday,
March 21.
The idea is for anyone under
the age of 18 who wants to get
involved in surfing to come down
and just have a go in a fun and
safe environment.
The club will be running an
under-18s event as well as the
under-12s Have a go micro-grom
event that will allow wave assistance from parents.
The day will kick off at 7.30am
with heats to commence straight
away. As usual, the club will
be putting on a barbecue and
providing a stack of prizes and
giveaways from Rusty.

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Bunny bread and dip

Jenny Davies (7)

So many top ideas


Hi Kids,
Thanks to Fran for doing such a
great job these past two weeks.
Are you all getting eggcited
about Easter coming along? I hope
so, because we have an eggcellent
idea for any Easter entertaining you
may be planning, and you can see it
on this page.
You must have liked Frans
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of entries.
Sarah Flavell (11), from Wembley,
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paper lanterns for Chinese New Year.
I love the little girl and those pink
blossom trees in the background.
Jenny Davies (7), from City Beach,
is our next winner. Jenny has sent in
many great Doodlebugs and this one
definitely caught our attention. Her
lions look very contented roaming
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1 cob loaf
1 french stick
a bread roll
assorted vegetables to dip
olives for eyes
2 lots of your favourite dip
a toothpick
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Q: How do pigs get to


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A: In a hambulance.

think of lions as sweet, but Jennys


are, arent they?
How do you come up with so
many great ideas?
Jiarui drew an octopus putting
on make-up ready for his stage performance, while Natashas kid was
blowing enormous bubbles.
Matildas space scene was very
dramatic, and Willas fat little bunnies were in a rainbow.
Sofias cat was blowing bubbles and looked very pleased with
itself, while Delias koala was just
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Lulus bubbles contained a cat,
a mouse and a bug, while Anguss
rabbit was getting busy with the
bubble mix.
Felix had some lovely colours
going on and Mikaylas planets were
really spinning!
Have fun with our challenge
this week,
Jane

Q: What do pigs call


second-hand clothes?
A: Ham-me-downs.
Q: Why did the cat join the
St John Ambulance?
A: He wanted to be a
first-aid kit.
Q: Where do you find a new
cat?
A: In a catalogue.
Knock knock.
Whos there?
Iona.
Iona who?
Iona new cat now.

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