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February 27 , 2016

Curious case of the parker who wasnt there


By LLOYD GORMAN
A woman who copped a
parking ticket says she has
video evidence and credit card
receipts to prove a parking inspector could not possibly have
chalked her tyre at the time
claimed by Subiaco council.
She said the video showed her
car in the northern suburbs at
the time Subiaco council says
it was left parked in one of its
streets.
The fine was issued to Rowena
Humble, who was visiting the
Hamersley Road home of her

sister, Anna James, on Friday,


January 29.
The $55 ticket, written at
12.48pm, says she overstayed
the two-hour limit.
The sisters appealed against
the parking ticket twice through
set council channels, but failed.
Subiaco council told them that
a ranger had first chalked her
vehicle at 10am that morning.
The sisters then set about
tracking Rowenas movements
on the Friday morning.
I left Mount Helena at approximately 9am, which mobile phone
records can show, Rowena said.

I texted my sister-in-law
(Francesca) at 8.53am advising
I was leaving and had to go via
Malaga.
I drove to Thermelec in
Malaga to pick up parts for our
business and have an invoice
and credit card purchase receipt
for the time of 9.44am.
There are also video surveillance pictures showing me at the
counter of Thermelec and my
car leaving Thermelec premises
at 10.02am.
Rowena said she then drove
to Westminster to visit her
sister-in-law, who was visiting

from Denmark, and they went


to Stirling Central shopping
centre, Westminister.
I then travelled to Watertown
where I texted my sister Anna
James at 11.06am, advising that
I was at Watertown, she said.
I left Watertown some time
well after 11.30am and have a
credit card receipt of a purchase
there.
The dispute now looks set to go
to court and the sisters say they
have overwhelming evidence to
back up their case.
Please turn to page 101

Rowena Humble

Private eye
tricked Qld
dog-napper
A private investigator hired
by a Nedlands family found
their stolen $1600 dog, Jasmine,
on the other side of Australia
this week.

Former REIWA president Greg Rossen outside the three vacant blocks and one house in Marine Parade, Cottesloe, that sold for an average of
half their purchase price.

The seafront blocks


that halved in value

By BRET CHRISTIAN

The end of the resources


boom has seen the value of
some local real estate plummet, says Nedlands real estate
agent Greg Rossen.
This is particularly evident
with some premium ocean
view blocks, houses and apartments, he said.
He said the fact that the
median price of a house in
Cottesloe in 2015 was almost
the same as in 2007 belied the
true state of parts of the market.
Mr Rossen, a former president of REIWA, said that
Landgate records of transactions of three adjoining waterfront blocks in Cottesloe and

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a house behind showed that


they had suffered enormous
price drops.
He studied the sales histories
of blocks at the northern end
of Marine Parade at numbers
236, 238 and 240, and the house
at 61 Margaret Street.
The block at 236 Marine
Parade was sold in June 2010
for $3.3million, and re-sold in
October last year for $1.75million, a drop of 47%.
Number 238 was sold for
$4.95million in March 2008,
near the peak of the pre-GFC
property price boom. It was resold last October for $1.75million, a decrease of 64.6%.
Number 240 was sold in
mid-2006 for $3.85million and

re-sold last October for $2.5million, a drop of 35%.


The house behind at 61
Margaret Street was sold in
October 2009 to an owner who
paid $3.8million. He sold it last
July for $2million.
These four sales indicate an
average price drop of 49.7%,
Mr Rossen said.
Three were sold by the same
owner and the fourth was sold
by a company with the same
beneficial owner as the other
three.
The original owner of 238
and 240 Marine Parade, who
bought them in the late 1980s,
made a profit on the two blocks
of more than $8million.
Please turn to page 101

After tricking the alleged thief,


the former owner of the dog, into
sending a photo of her car, the
private eye zoomed in and saw
Jasmine in the background.
The four-month-old border collie was found on a station 65km
out of Cloncurry and was due to
be back with Charlie Micalizzi,
his wife and children late Friday
night.
Weve been on a high for two
days, Charlie said on Thursday
afternoon.
We were on tenterhooks waiting for the police to phone us.
Queensland police charged
Jasmines former owner (20)
with one count of bringing stolen
property into the state.
WA police may also charge the
woman with stealing.
The family placed an advertisement in the POST, wrote a
heartfelt letter (POST, February
6) and attached posters to poles
and trees near their home.
Charlie said the woman had
asked to visit her former pet at its
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When will WA get a


drink container
refund scheme?
Again the state government is inviting applications from community groups actively involved
in recycling projects (Waste innovation attracts
grants, POST, February 20).
Environment Minister Albert Jacob says he
appreciates community commitments to help
WA reach its target of diverting 65% of metropolitan waste from landfill by 2020.
Many would likewise appreciate state government commitment to a refund scheme for
returned drink containers to help reach that goal.
When Nedlands MP Bill Marmion was environment minister, he considered this popular
effective recycling scheme beloved of South
Australians since 1975.
However, after a Council of Australian
Governments (COAG) meeting addressed the
issue, he returned to Perth content to wait until
a national scheme was in the offing.
Early last year, NSW Premier Mike Baird
courageously declared he would pursue a
refund scheme.
The multinational beverage giants undermined that attempt.
CocaCola-Amatil, Schweppes and Lion
Nathan had legally challenged the NTs scheme,
introduced in 2012, which had resulted in an
extra 35million containers being returned in
its first year.
The companies lost their case after some
timely intervention from the Greens.
The NSW v drink giants battle continues as
Queensland watches closely.
A Baird government win could see the
Sunshine State follow, and possibly other states.
What about it in WA?
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before taking bookings

Katherine Huntsman likens JB OReillys antique cigarette ads to ghost


signs, like this faded advertisement on a wall in Yarraville, Victoria, and
says they should be seen as culturally significant artworks.

Why ban old ciggie signs


but not current booze ads?
As a society, we know that
emphysema savages the lungs of
smokers just like we observe the
detrimental health effects of alcohol, such as cirrhosis of the liver.
Yet the law still allows advertisements of alcohol, including in
the vintage style, to be displayed
in pubs promoting liquor on tap.
In my opinion, the WA Health
Departments Environmental
Health Directorate is engaging in
flagrant hypocrisy and touting a
brazen double standard when it
insisted JB OReilly publican Paul
North remove vintage cigarette
advertising from his establishment (Antique ciggie sign ban,
POST, February 20).
As a cultural material conservator with a specific interest in
antique advertising, or ghost
signs, I support Mr Norths
view that the memorabilia for
cigarette brands that no longer
exist are pieces of art and part

of our culture.
In my work, I see signs for all
sorts of products that are no
longer sold due to detrimental
health effects or dubious ethical
manufacture.
Their signs still stand proudly
on buildings, loved by communities, protected and even
conserved or restored.
I do not believe it is reasonable
to suggest that displaying advertisements from defunct cigarette
brands positively promotes smoking
as a glamorous activity because the
dangers are already well known.
In my view the directorate can
let the antique cigarette advertising co-exist alongside the alcohol
advertising still allowed in pubs.
Or it can subject alcohol to the
same standards as cigarettes. Or
it can ban both.
Katherine Huntsman
Reserve Street,
Carlton North, Vic

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Having booked accommodation overseas


and also accepted bookings for our granny
flat, Airbnb has been a positive experience
over three years.
Our guests are roughly 50:50 from overseas
and interstate.
They stay a minimum of four nights, and
because they mainly eat out, they are a source
of revenue to local cafes and restaurants.
There is very little hotel accommodation in
the western suburbs.
Importantly, we accept only guests of similar
age and interests to ours.
The system is designed around online reviews
of both hosts and guests.
We always verify members and review posts
from previous hosts.
Unfortunately, instant bookings can be made
without these necessary checks.
The convenience of instant bookings, without
checks, can lead to the unfortunate situation
described in the POST (Airbnb divides beach
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The unacceptable, and sometimes disgusting
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POST, February 27, 2016 Page 3

Hoons smash windscreen after road chase


A Jolimont couple and their
two children looked on as a
man jumped on their car and
smashed their windscreen last
Sunday afternoon.
Cottesloe police were appalled
by the road rage and will see if
a southern suburbs man can be
charged with assault and other
crimes.
Senior Sergeant Tony Booker
said the family was in West
Coast Highway in their Hyundai
when they saw six cars with

smoking and spinning wheels


leaving the Floreat Beach
carpark.
The husband took pictures on
his phone while the wife drove,
Sergeant Booker said.
A driver in a red Holden
Commodore Club Sport took
offence.
The Hyundai turned right into
Hale Road. The Holden followed,
drove over footpaths and driveways, and blocked the Hyundai.
The Holden driver got out

and jumped on the Hyundais


bonnet, Sergeant Booker said.
He jumped on the windscreen
and it caved in.
The father in the Hyundai got
out and told the man to stop, but
was shouted at and challenged
to a fight.
The Holden driver shoved the
father in the chest, causing him
to step back.
Sergeant Booker said another
man got out of the Holden, put
its driver in a bear hug, and took

him back to the car.


The Holden ran a red light
and was last seen speeding away
east on Hale Road.
This was appalling behaviour. The parents in the Hyundai
were concerned about hoon
driving and wanted to do the
right thing.
We are investigating if a
Coogee man can be charged
with common assault, criminal
damage, threatening behaviour
and dangerous driving.

Smashed A family was in this


car when its windscreen was caved
in on Hale Road last Sunday.

Radar busters

A man holding a yellow warning sign ahead of a speed trap


in Railway Road, Karrakatta,
received plenty of appreciation
from drivers on Monday evening.

Evans sign to drivers has an eect as the speed camera operator drives out from his hiding spot behind
trees in Railway Road, Karrakatta.

Evan, who lives locally, said he


had spotted the four-wheel-drive
with camera while driving past.
In his car he had a sign he had
bought from the Revenue Raiser
Resistance website, so he parked his
car and set about warning drivers.
If someone is a bit over the limit
Im doing what the police want
slowing drivers down, he said.
Were an anonymous group who
believe that speed cameras dont do
anything useful except fine drivers.
If they were dinkum they would
put their vehicles out in the open.
But look at this one they hide
them behind trees.
They are trapping good, careful drivers who are driving to the
conditions on this safe stretch of

Shorter Subi markets


to re-launch in April
By LLOYD GORMAN
Markets on Rokeby will return to Subiacos main street
on April 3 as a Sunday-only
market.
Evan Briers from Markets on
Rokeby said the relaunched
markets would operate from
about 9am to 3pm on Sundays,
with the street being reopened
to traffic from about 4.30pm.
There would be no need to
close Rokeby Road the night
before.
The markets which were
originally held between Hay

Street and Bagot Road will


be reduced to between Barker
and Bagot roads.
Mr Briers said the markets
would now be pop up, with
stall holders bringing their
own tents and covers.
During its self-imposed
break, Markets on Rokeby
went to the Salamanca Markets
in Hobart to study how those
successful street markets
operate.
The focus will still be on WA
and locally-made goods and
about 70 stalls are expected to
be in the relaunched markets.
Holding the markets on one

Growers market refused


Subiaco council refused a proposed Boatshed-style shop in
Homebase, Salvado Road, after a two-hour debate on Tuesday night.
D and T Tran, of TR and TR Fruit and Vegetables, who were
one of the main operators at the Station Street Markets, wanted
to open a Growers Lane shop in an area which is currently
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Shuttle bus service or route 97.
The Public Transport
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the service on weekends
because of low passenger
numbers and the councils decision to approve the markets
to operate on a Saturday and
Sunday basis.
Last week Subiaco councillors voted to tell the PTA they
were unhappy with the weekend bus service being axed
and for the CEO to negotiate
a cut to the $116,000-plus a
year it pays to support what
was always a seven day a week
service.
A temporary Sunday market is expected to pop up in
Subiaco on March 20.
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Its unfair to penalise them
when they are driving at a safe
speed for the conditions.
Passing drivers are grateful.
They toot, wave and there are
plenty of smiles from pretty girls,
Evan said.
His activities evidently have a
big effect on business.
As he spoke to the POST the
speed camera operator started
his car and drove away.
Monday was Evans second outing with his striking yellow sign.
Soon afterwards a motorcycle
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New cafe to replace Dome
A new cafe is coming to
Cottesloes Napoleon Street.
Phillip Arnold signed a lease for
the former Dome site, which the
chain left in November last year.
Phillip had Velvet Espresso in
Perths King Street for five years
and is about to open a Fremantle

roastery named Stable Hands.


Hopefully Ill open in Napoleon
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Its a great street and a fantastic
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The Dome had been in Napoleon
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last weekend.
Her mother accidentally left
her handbag at the Basin, so the
next day the woman called the
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officers to look for it.
She said the bag contained her
mothers phone, hundreds of
dollars, and her entire life.
Officers went to the Basin and
had to look hard before they
saw the bag sitting on a rock.
The sand-colour of the bag
proved the perfect camouflage.
Acting Assistant Commissioner
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memo to his troops about
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called for officers to tweet
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So Rottnest police obliged
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found today! Difficult to locate!
Ideal for beach holidays.

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POST, February 27, 2016 Page 5

Planner warns next


house may be higher

Delay
costing
patrons

Mosman Park council was


warned the next plan could have
a bigger impact on neighbours,
after it knocked back an application to build an over-height fourstorey house with river views.

By JACOB NAZROO
Cappuccino by the River
operator Kenny Nguyen says
his caf has lost customers
because some people think
the Peppermint Grove venue
has already closed for reconstruction.
The council approved plans
for the kiosks redevelopment
in February last year, but
construction has been delayed.
In September, shire CEO
John Merrick said he expected
final building plans to be
approved that month and a
construction timetable would
then be made.
A short completion time was
predicted, because most of the
work would be done off-site.
In its July-to-December
budget last year the council
did not budget for the kiosks
rent income it received.
This week, Mr Merrick said
the process had taken longer
than the shire would have
liked because it had gone
through the [state] government

Cappuccino by the River operator Kenny Nguyen knows he will have


to leave his cafe to make way for a new cafe and a new owner, but
he does not know when. Photo: Paul McGovern
department bureaucratic
approvals process, which takes
a long time.
He said a construction
timetable would be drawn up
and it was hoped work would
begin in winter so the new
cafe would be open for next
summer.
Mr Nguyen said he had
received calls from customers
asking if he had closed down
and that former regular
customers had walked by and
were surprised to see the cafe
still open.
I have seen a drop in trade,
Mr Nguyen said.

He said customers had


stopped coming after
misunderstanding reports
in the POST last year as
suggesting the cafes closure
was imminent.
A worker at the cafe said
she was eager to find out when
the new cafe would be open,
because she expected to lose
her job with the change of
owners.
Mr Nguyen was not
shortlisted by the council as
one of nine tenderers for the
new development, which was
won by Mosmans restaurant
owner Brent Pollard.

In front of a standing-room-only
public gallery packed with about
50 people, Sean Fairfoul, senior
planner with Rowe Group, issued
the warning when he spoke in
support of a four-storey house at
28 Saunders Street.
We are particularly disappointed by the recent press in relation
to this application (House as high
as water tower, POST, February
20), he said.
We would hope that you dont
rely on the press for your information this evening.
We are of the view the article
cont. It exaggerated the purported
impact and contained a number of
defamatory comments relating to
the character and approach taken
by the landowner in relation to
this matter.
Mr Fairfoul said Steven Hall,
from lawyers Hotchkin Hanly, was
in the public gallery to answer any
questions councillors might have.
Deputy mayor Jenna Ledgerwood
said councillors had not relied on
media reports and made their own

An architects drawing showing the


permissible building superimposed
over the proposed house.
decision.
Mr Fairfoul said the big issue
was the buildings height, but the
block fell 18m so the house had to
be stepped down the hill to comply
with the two-storey height limit.
He said there were many similar
blocks in Mosman Park.
We note that the landowner has
sought to minimise the impact it
makes [laughter from public gallery] and they have done that by a
number of things, he said.
They have included significant
portions of the building underground and they have reduced the
height of the building at the rear
of the block.
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The three rooms, plus paths, are upgrading
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barbecues, and upgrading power and water
supplies for council-organised events.
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Sally is running the Great Wall for water


Mosman Park student Sally
McBride (22) is getting 300km
from a pair of running shoes
as she practises for a charity
marathon on the Great Wall of
China in May.

Sally McBride teaching English to


her Laos students.

She is now on her second pair


since she started training at the
end of November.
Sally hopes to raise $15,000
to build a water tank and pipeline for the village Sop Chem
in remote north-eastern Laos
in partnership with US charity
Growth International Volunteer
Excursions (GIVE).
Last June Sally visited Laos

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volunteer for three months
teaching English and building
a dormitory for a village school.
She will be running 21,000
steps along the Great Wall for
the 21,000-litre water tank on
May 15.
Currently there are over 300
villagers living without access
to fresh, clean drinking water
and no hope for government
assistance in the foreseeable
future, she said.
She said their water supply
had been disrupted by a series
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this year, a few kilometres north
of Sop Chem, has completely
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are unable to use the water
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consumption.
Their closest fresh water
aquifer is on a piece of land that
has been bought by a Chinese
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off before starting her medical
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Uni chief in the bar as sackings sink in


By LLOYD GORMAN
A senior UWA figure returned from a business-class
trip to Europe in the same
week that it was announced
300 academic and other staff
would lose their jobs.

Gilly Salmon

Gilly Salmon, a pro vice-chancellor at UWA, posted a photograph of herself posing alone in
an exclusive onboard bar on the
flight back from Berlin, where
she spoke at a conference.
In the bar on an Emirates
A380 over the equator south of

Colombo, Professor Salmon


said on her Facebook page.
The message and photo are
dated December 13, 2015.
Just days earlier, hundreds
of UWA workers assembled
in the Octagon theatre to hear
vice-chancellor Paul Johnson
tell them that 100 academic and
200 professional jobs would go
in 2016 (POST, 15/12/12) as part
of major changes.
Profressor Johnson told them
the cost of employing people at
UWA was the highest of the top
eight universities in Australia.

A UWA spokesperson said the


university was justified in sending Profressor Salmon abroad.
The universitys pro vice-chancellor (education innovation) was
invited to participate as a keynote
speaker at the OEB Shaping the
Future of Learning conference
in Berlin in December, the
spokesperson said.
The University of Western
Australia is ranked as one of
the worlds top 100 universities.
To be rated in the top 1%
of world universities requires
UWA to connect with other

teaching and research leaders


around the world.
An online program for the conference lists Professor Salmon as
a workshop leader for a 90-minute event with the heading The
Future is only impossible until
its achieved on December 3.
The conference was held from
December 2 to 4.
UWA said all travel by UWA
staff had to comply with the
universitys travel policy.
The business-class flight on
this occasion conformed to that
policy, the spokesperson said.

UWA backs
off staff cuts

Seven resign from


Karrakatta Club board

UWAs management has


back-pedalled on its plan to
sack 300 staff members and
will consider other ways to
save the $40million vicechancellor Paul Johnson said
the uni had to save.

By JACOB NAZROO

In December, Professor
Johnson said 300 staff members
would be cut because UWA had
been spending more than it
earned and needed to cost-save.
UWA executives have called
this cost-saving project renewal, which deputy vicechancellor Dawne Freshwater
hopes will save UWA $60million
in the next two or three years.
But on Friday last week, Ms
Freshwater emailed all staff
saying Professor Johnsons comment about the 300 sackings was
premature.
The National Tertiary
Education Union said Mr
Johnson had not consulted staff
properly about the major workplace change, as was required

Seven members of the


Karrakatta Clubs 12-member
board have resigned since their
election late last year.

Members of the National Tertiary Education Union, UWA sta and


students staged a silent protest on Friday last week, wearing masks
to symbolise the unpredictability by which sta could lose their jobs.
Photo: Paul McGovern
by its enterprise bargaining
agreement with UWA.
When the POST asked
Professor Johnson if he agreed
with NTEUs allegation, a UWA
spokesperson responded: The
university has commenced a
detailed consultation process
with staff about a number of
proposals that process is still
taking place.
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The previous president,
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Several former board members, who wanted to remain
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Members deserve this question
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Former members said it would
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Subiaco scene

City embraces a smarter way to park


Motorists parking in city owned and operated car parks now
have the option to pay for parking via their phone using the
EasyPark app. Its quick and simple and will save you both time
and money. Register at www.EasyPark.com.au
Motorists parking in the Subiaco Town Centre are encouraged
to make the most of the rst hour free car parks, which the
EasyPark app recognises.

When: Sunday 6 March, from 8.30am to 10.30am


Where: Meet at the limestone car park opposite the entry to
Royal Perth Yacht Club, on Australia ll Drive Crawley
As the site includes bush areas, we recommend that you wear
protective clothing, suitable to weather conditions and enclosed
shoes. A hat and sunscreen are also advisable.
To take part in this event register online at the Clean Up Australia
Day website www.cleanupaustraliaday.org.au

For more information contact the city on 9237 9222 or visit


www.subiaco.wa.gov.au/parking

Book The Nook

Self-service checkout machines at


the library

Subiaco Library has renovated The Nook, a general purpose


meeting space available for free to members of the public,
community groups, organisations and clubs.

Subiaco Library has introduced new self-service checkout


machines to make borrowing items faster and easier.
The new machines are as easy to use as supermarket self-service
checkouts and this exciting new addition to the library means
you wont have to wait in line to get out your favourite book!
Drop into the library to test the new machines out. Just scan
your library card, check out your items and youre on your way.

Clean Up Australia Day 2016


Get your hands dirty and join in the effort to keep our green
spaces spotless this Clean Up Australia Day. The city invites you
to take part at our Clean Up Australia Day site down by the
beautiful Swan River in Crawley.

The Nook is available for up to two hours at a time during library


opening hours for groups of two to twelve people for any not for
prot, community activity.
Bookings can be made at the library or online. For guidelines and
information visit www.subiaco.wa.gov.au/library

Heritage grants fund


Applications for funding through the citys heritage grants fund
are now open. Heritage grants provide nancial support for
conservation works which are in the public view and enhance
and reveal the heritage signicance of a property, and/or urgent
conservation works required in order to stabilise a building.

If you are the owner of a property listed on the Town Planning


Scheme Heritage List or a contributory place located within a
heritage area you may be eligible for up to 50 per cent of the
total cost of the works, up to $5000.
Applications close at 5pm on Friday 8 April. For further
details and to download an application form visit the heritage
news page on the citys website www.subiaco.wa.gov.au

Upskill Youth busking and street


performance
Learn how to take your skills to the street with professional busker
and musician, Bernadine Grigson, at this months Upskill workshop.
Bernadine will tailor the workshop to suit all street performers and
buskers, including singing, dance and juggling, passing on her skills
and knowledge to ensure that you feel condent performing your art.
When: Monday 29 February, from 5pm to 7pm
Where: Little Wing Corner Gallery, 263 Hay Street, Subiaco
For more information about the event, and youth busking
opportunities in Subiaco Town Centre, visit
www.subiaco.wa.gov.au

Tennis facilities within the city


The city boasts a range of tennis facilities clubs offering a
choice of memberships and competitions for all ages. To nd
out more visit the sport and recreation page on the citys
website www.subiaco.wa.gov.au

Community notices
Q Development Services Committee
meeting Tuesday 1 March
5 Munsie Avenue, Daglish Proposed two-storey dwelling
SAT referred 8 Onslow Road, s31 reconsideration of
revised plans
Update on strategic planning projects
Amendment of local law Parking
Proposal to include 159 Keightley Road, Shenton Park and
St Matthews Anglican Church, Shenton Park on the TPS
Heritage List and Local Government Inventory
Proposal to include 23 Coolgardie Street, Subiaco and
313 Churchill Avenue on the TPS Heritage List and Local
Government Inventory

Q Forrest Square car park upgrade


The Forrest Square car park upgrade project is well underway
with stage one of the works almost complete. As work
progresses into stage two, as much public parking as possible
will be made available while ensuring safety and functionality
of the site.
The works will enhance the aesthetics of the site, while
retaining all trees, and upgrade the car park into a multiuse space that can be used as a car park or a town square,
contributing to the revitalisation of Subiaco Town Centre.
Works will generally be conducted between 7am and 5pm
Monday to Friday. The entire works are expected to be
completed by mid-April, subject to weather conditions and
other work constraints.
For more information about the works and access to the car
park, please visit the citys website www.subiaco.wa.gov.au

Q Draft revised Planning Policy 3.9 Rawson


Street Heritage area
The City of Subiaco is inviting public comment on draft revised
Planning Policy 3.9 Rawson Street Heritage Area.
Comments are to be received by 5pm on Monday 29 February.

Q Planning and Development Act 2005


Town Planning Scheme amendment
available for inspection complex
amendment
City of Subiaco Town Planning Scheme
No. 4 Scheme Amendment No. 28
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 No. 211, 13a, 13, 15, 17 and 19 Cunningham Terrace,
No. 179167 Stubbs Terrace and 1 Luth Avenue, Daglish from
Residential R15 to Residential R25;
b) Amend column 2 of the Table 1 zoning table to include
R25 following Residential R15 and R20; and
c) Amend Clause 42(1) and Clause 42(1)(a) to include R25 and
read as follows:
(1) Residential Zone: R Code Density R15, R20 and R25
(a) Notwithstanding any provisions of the Residential Design
Codes to the contrary, buildings on land within the
Residential Zone having an R Code density of R15, R20
or R25 shall not exceed 6.5 metres overall height and 3.6
metres wall height; and
d) Amend the Scheme Map Accordingly.
Comments are to be received by 5pm on Tuesday 26 April.
For more information on the above, visit
www.subiaco.wa.gov.au/formalsubmissions or view hard
copies at the citys Administration Centre, 241 Rokeby Road,
Subiaco or Subiaco Library, 237 Rokeby Road, Subiaco during
normal operating hours.
Comments should be submitted in writing
through the online submission form at
www.subiaco.wa.gov.au/formalsubmissions, via email to
city@subiaco.wa.gov.au or addressed to the Chief Executive
Ofcer, City of Subiaco, PO Box 270, Subiaco WA 6904.

Comments should clearly indicate the name and address of the


person making the submission and the proposal or application
to which the submission relates.

Q Development applications received


Property

Description

94 Evans Street,
Shenton Park
25 Bishop Street,
Jolimont
140 Bagot road,
Subiaco

Single storey additions


Commercial - Increased number of
patrons
Construction of a patio

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


QUnleashed
Subiacos massive youth skate event offers live music, DJs, urban
art and a free BBQ, slushies and snow cones. Kids can sign up
for Skateboarding WAs skate competition.
Saturday 27 February, 11am
Subiaco Skate Park, 450 Rokeby Road, Subiaco
This is a free, all ages event. For more information, visit
www.subiaco.wa.go.au/events

QMud Pies Grove


A two hour program where young children and parents can sing
songs, explore natural materials, listen to stories and open their
senses in nature spaces around Subiaco.
Thursday 10 March, 9.30am
Mabel Talbot Park, off Jersey Street, Jolimont
For more information, contact 9237 9317 or
culture@subiaco.wa.gov.au

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QSENIORS QYOUTH

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POST, February 27, 2016 Page 9

Architect and friends map their later lives


By DAVID COHEN

corner and expressed the ethos


of what we are attempting to
do, Mr Baverstock said.
The idea was from Katherine
Kalaf, a well-known artist and
critic who is a prominent part
of our group.
The sculpture shows new
leaves growing out of decaying
leaves and symbolise a lifestyle
being repeated.
The planned development has
luxury three-bedroom/threebathroom units to one-bedroom
studio apartments.
Mr Baverstock said the syndicate would buy five or six of the
dwellings and sell seven or eight
to allow the core community
they aim to create to live debtfree for the next 20 years or so
and be an independent group,
burden-free to the taxpayer.
Mr Baverstock said the location, near public transport and
shops, was ideal for a residential
development.
People want to be able to
walk to the train and be near
good coffee, he said.
We believe we all need rejuvenation around railway nodes.
We love the area and were
not intent on ruining it.
Mr Baverstock said neighbours
had seen plans and were supportive so far.

A big sculpture on a
Cottesloe corner heralds a
residential development by
friends in their 60s.
Were senior citizens taking
control of our own destiny,
architect Garry Baverstock said.
He and eight mates bought
two blocks of land totalling
1476sq.m for $2.4million in
November 2014.
It has cost a lot over the last
year, with two toxic dilapidated
dwellings removed, to the appreciation of many local residents,
Mr Baverstock said.
Plans for the three-storey
development, headed by Mr
Baverstock, are with Cottesloe
council and should be up for
discussion next month.
The $20,000 laser-cut steel
sculpture, by Max Ball, is on
the corner of Railway and
Congdon streets and overlooks
Swanbourne railway station.
We are delighted to see how
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clients nor the local commu-

in the approval process.


The inconvenient truth is
that, if there are problems,
many of them are because
some builders need to change
the way they do business or
perhaps stop trying to cut
corners.
Local government is not
failing to meet mandated
approval times for building
licenses.
Mr Goode said Claremont
and 26 other councils participated in a WALGA survey on
council approvals in the last
financial year.

MONDAY 29TH
FEBRUARY

Claremont council CEO


Stephen Goode is worried that
community input into new
houses and other buildings
will be sidelined, giving the
building industry free rein.

nity will benefit.


Mr Goode said went to a state
Building Commission summit
earlier this month and was
alarmed at what he heard.
There was one clear agenda
as far as I could hear: to sideline local government and
give free rein to the industry,
he said.
The state government already wants compliant development applications to bypass
councils, and for demolition
notices to not need local government approval.
But Mr Goode said the facts
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CAMBRIDGE NEWS

HAVE YOUR SAY on CITY BEACH car park upgrade


Interested community members are invited
to share their views on a proposal to increase
the number of car parking bays at City Beach.
The car park upgrade proposes to introduce
an extra 120 bays to the north of the existing
Fred Burton Reserve car park. The additional
parking bays will help cater for increased parking
demands and reduce the need for on-street
parking during peak times and events.
The need for extra parking at City Beach has been
identified as part of the new surf club building
and restaurant precinct development with the
additional bays designed to reduce on-street
parking during peak times and events.
Aerial of Fred Burton Reserve car park, showing proposed extension to the north.

Your feedback is welcome and will be used


to inform a report on the matter that will be

presented to a future meeting of Council.


For more information and to lodge your comments
online visit www.cambridge.wa.gov.au/carpark
Or you can also lodge your comments in writing
to:
City Beach Car Park Upgrade
Town of Cambridge
PO Box 15
Floreat 6014.
Contact 9347 6000 to have a printed survey
mailed to you.
Please lodge your feedback by 5pm Monday,
4 April 2016.

Sharing our bike


paths
With bike riding gaining more and more
popularity, its becoming increasingly important to
make sure that all users are sharing the Town of
Cambridge paths.
One very important thing to remember about our
shared paths is that pedestrians always have right of
way and cyclists must always give way. As a courtesy
cyclists can also ring their bell to notify any nearby
shared path users.
Some useful tips for sharing the path:
Shared paths users should always be courteous to
others path users.
Bicycles with an electric motor that has an output of 250 watts or less and a maximum speed
of 25 km/hour are permitted on shared paths.
Bicycles with a petrol fueled motor that exceed 250
watts are not permitted on shared paths.
Other powered vehicles such as electric wheelchairs
are permitted on shared paths, but their speed must
not exceed 10 km/hour.
For more information visit the Department of
Transport's website www.transport.wa.gov.au

For more upcoming Cambridge events


visit www.cambridge.wa.gov.au/events

WHATS on in Cambridge ...


Smoke, drug
& alcohol
free event

2-6pm Sunday, 28 February


Perry Lakes Skate Park
e

youth@cambridge.wa.gov.au

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Clean Up Australia Day Sunday 6 March


Schools Clean Up Day Friday 4 March
Business Clean Up Day Tuesday 1 March
Get involved in this years Clean Up Australia Day by registering your team online at
www.cleanupaustraliaday.org.au
The Town will be pitching in by picking up the collection bags after the event. Contact us to
let us know where we can collect your bags from sustainability@cambridge.wa.gov.au

Cat Haven @ the library

Bulk rubbish collection of green


and general waste will be starting
soon in your area.
For the removal of:
Garden waste General junk
Furniture Stoves
White goods
Car Batteries (one per house)
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Join us at the Cambridge library where there will be KITTENS
and a special guest speaker from the Cat Haven.
This is a FREE event, but please bring along a cat-friendly
donation of food, toys or bedding.
Contact Cambridge Library on 9383 8999 or email
library@cambridge.wa.gov.au for more information.

Bulk rubbish collection will


be happening throughout
March - April
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POST, February 27, 2016 Page 11

Mosman moves to
dump nanny signs
A big, ugly, industrial-looking,
nanny-state sign at the Russell
Brown Adventure Park had to
go, Mosman Park council was
told this week.

A dog in the spokes Belinda Lonsdale, centre, with a broken elbow is unable to join fellow riders, from
left, James Lush, Simon Carroll, David James and Mark Leaker.

South ward councillor Brett


Pollock successfully moved a
motion to set up a committee to
develop a policy for signs along the
river and immediately to relocate
the adventure park sign.
He lost an amendment to remove six similar signs along the
river from Point Roe to the North
Fremantle boundary.
CEO Kevin Poynton repeatedly
warned the councillors of the councils risk obligations to warn people
where there was a known danger.
Deputy mayor Jenna Ledgerwood

said the most offensive warning


sign was in Octennial Park in
Hutchinson Street.
This is a park that in summer
has a wedding every Saturday,
she said.
When the bride steps out of her
car and has her picture taken with
the million-dollar views, that is the
sign that the bride now has in her
wedding picture.
I think the signs are excellent to
make people aware of the dangers
but these signs are overkill.
Mr Pollock said the sign at the
adventure park identied it as
Minim Cove Park.
It is an absolute insult to the
people who built that park, the
Please turn to page 101

Marathon ride to keep kids on track


When a group of metro
cyclists wheels into a country school and starts talking
about depression and suicide,
anything can happen.
The questions from the students can be sharp and confronting, but cyclists on the annual four-day ride from Albany
to Perth are often surprised to
nd this exercise is the most
satisfying part of the trip.
A painful encounter with a
dog off its lead in Mosman Park
will mean barrister Belinda
Lonsdale will be missing from
this years Hawaiian Ride for
Youth, from April 5 to 9.
The dog ran into her wheel
causing Belinda to fall hard
and break her left elbow.
Two years ago, during train-

ing, she fell after a collision


with a turning bicycle.
She broke her right elbow
in exactly the same way.
Now I have a matching pair
of scars, she said.
Belinda has made the
Albany ride ve times, but
missed 2014 because of her
rst accident.
In the annual ride, cyclists
pedal from Albany to Perth,
covering more than 700km, to
raise money for Youth Focus.
While cycling through towns
in the South-West, Great
Southern and Wheatbelt, the
riders visit high schools to
talk to students about suicide,
depression and self-harm, and
Youth Focus services.
Many of the team members

joined as a riding challenge,


but soon found their talks with
students were unexpectedly
challenging and rewarding.
First-year riders are always
really surprised at just how
much they enjoy this aspect of
the ride, Belinda said.
Tackling some of the SouthWests steep hills, they ride
up to 160km a day between
schools which have been prepared for their visits by Youth
Focus counsellors.
Riders are bombarded with
a lot of questions and talk to
the students about where to get
help if they are struggling, how
to help friends with depression, and how to give them a
bit of mentoring.
Please turn to page 100

Tennis grant ruled out of court


Cottesloe Tennis Club was not
served $80,000 of council money
on Tuesday night.
Immediate past president David
Chadwick and president Phil
Barrons request on the night for
the money was countered by an
objection from Geraldine Street
resident Pauline Ibbs.
I can understand they need
more courts, but it is stupidity
replacing perfectly good courts,
Ms Ibbs said.
It dees logic grass courts will

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It goes against the councils own
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Councillors did not discuss the
request before it was removed
from the mid-year budget review.
On Tuesday night, Mr Barron
said the new courts were a $700,000
project $58,000 was coming from
the state government and the club
hoped to get a self-supporting loan
next month
He said the club had 630 members, 230 of whom lived in Cottesloe.

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Letters to the POST

Editor, 276 Onslow Road, ShentonorPark


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Dont be fooled by tax office scams

Keep car perks


for senior staff
It was with absolute amazement
that I read a Mosman Park council committee had recommended
that the council stop letting staffers use free fuel in their council
vehicles during holidays (Bid
to cut free holiday fuel, POST,
February 20).
Also, it recommended restricting use of vehicles to officers and
spouses or partners.
Councils are not companies
but public utilities.
Therefore, only very senior staff
should be availed of such packages, without fuel in holiday time.
This is just one council one
can only wonder at car and fuel
use in other councils.
One wonders at the failed
opportunity to reform local
government.
Robert Mitchell
Clark Place, Karrinyup

This once-magnificent tree had to be felled earlier this month after it


was poisoned.

Lemon-scented gum was


Councils are not poisoned when we were away
This tree was home to many
In reference to the letter
private firms
from Nick Daws, Protect species of birds delightfully
Mosman Park councillor Jenna
Ledgerwood was in error when
she, reportedly, changed her
mind to support employees using
council vehicles for private and
even holiday use at council expense (Bid to cut free holiday
fuel, POST, February 20).
Ms Ledgerwood reasoned that
private companies offered such
generous perks for their employees, but this is pure sophistry.
Those companies are free to
spend their hard-earned profits as they wish, but councils
are not!
They should be assiduous in
their efforts not to waste their
ratepayers money.
Don Robertson
Stubbs Terrace, Daglish

more of our private trees


(POST, February 13), we would
like to share our disappointment in the removal of such
a tree.
We are the previous owners
of the Essex Street house Mr
Daws referred to.
We purchased the property in
1998 and the beautiful lemonscented gum tree stood tall and
was a favourite feature of the
circa 1930s home.
We hosted many a family
barbecue and grandchildrens
birthday parties, the children
splashing in the shade in a
shell pool.
And we enjoyed reading the
Sunday paper in the shade of
its magnificent canopy.

singing their songs.


Upon returning from down
south, visiting family, we discovered someone had been in
the backyard and maliciously
poisoned our tree.
After arborists investigated,
their report revealed that
multiple drill holes, 24mm in
diameter, were at the base of
the tree under the bark and
residue from the holes was
glyphosate, a herbicide.
As to who could possibly
perform such an act, it remains
a mystery.
However, the extent of
damage goes far beyond just
poisoning a tree.
Zelda Craig
Dynevor Rise, Floreat

Our household has recently


been subjected to threatening
phone calls from people saying
they are from the Australian
taxation intelligence headquarters office of investigations.
They say we have defrauded
or evaded taxation, face serious
charges, and must immediately
ring a Sydney number (usually)
to avoid prosecution.
I know this is a scam, but
nevertheless l find it disturbing.
I am worried that elderly or
young people might get caught in
the scam and give out important
information that could lead to
identity theft.
When I rang the Telstra nuisance hotline, they said they
would block the number we had
been told to ring, though I did
suggest this might differ from
the one the scammers call from.
This fell on deaf ears.
Telstra suggested blocking
overseas phone calls, which we
agreed to.
After yet another couple of
awful phone calls, I rang the
police.
I was told to report it by ringing Scamwatch, or to go online

to scamwatch.com.au.
I did both.
A Scamwatch representative
said their job was to warn the
general public about scams
through their website.
But as not everybody, especially the elderly, can access websites, this is not what I consider a
good way to get information out
to the public.
I find it extremely frustrating
that the scammers arent even
being investigated, because it
seems the buck stops nowhere.
I feel as though I am caught in
some Monty Python skit.
I am hoping the POST, known
for its community spirit, will warn
people because the scams are
getting more and more popular
with criminals.
Helen Storer
Thomas Street, Nedlands

From Nigerian princes to dodgy roofers, the POST often reports on scams, con
artists and other fraudsters operating in
the western suburbs. State and federal
Scamwatch websites have information
on how to spot and avoid scams, as well
as details of scams currently doing the
rounds. Editor

Divine canopy was


hacked and stacked
Most days I trail up to Coles,
in Mosman Park.
In Monument Street, I pause
under the divine canopy of
white bougainvillea and take
in its beautiful coolness and
gorgeous flowers.
Heavenly!
But on Saturday, I was gobsmacked to see it hacked and
stacked on the verge.
I called out to a guy there that
I had loved it.
He responded sadly that
someone had complained to

the council and workers had


been round and demanded it
be felled.
I can only call them environmental vandals.
It was a standout addition to
the streetscape.
Occasionally, it grew too much
but it was quickly pruned or I
snapped a piece off myself and
took it home to enjoy.
Gerry Walsh
Victoria Street, Mosman Park
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New coat for famous


blue boatshed
By JACOB NAZROO
The popular Crawley Edge
boatshed is being spruced up
with fresh paint and repairs.
Licence holder Tom Nattrass
said the work should be finished
early next week.
My family has an emotional
attachment to the boatshed,
he said.
We accidentally created an
icon so we have felt some sort
of community obligation to keep
it upgraded and looking good.
Mr Nattrasss grandparents
owned the boatshed in the 1940s,
50s, 60s and early 70s and two

Tom Nattrass is giving the Crawley


Edge boatshed a revamp out of a
sense of community obligation.
Photo: Billie Fairclough

different owners had it before


Mr Nattrass bought the licence
in 2001.
A carpenter finished working
on the boatshed on Sunday and
a painter began on Monday.
The boatshed is not heritage
listed, which Mr Nattrass said
was no surprise, because it had
not been a landmark until the
early 2000s when he fixed it up
and painted it blue.
Now, Mr Nattrass said, pictures of the boatshed have featured in about 25 publications
and advertisements and people
took photos of it every day.
The boatshed has been empty
for a few years and Mr Nattrass
said there was no plan to fill it.
There is an information
plaque next to the boatshed,
but Mr Nattrass said he would
soon put up a more up-to-date
sign describing its history.

Residents demand equal appeal power


Four Saunders Street residents have employed a consultant in an attempt to get better
appeal rights on Mosman Park
planning decisions.
One of the four, Ernie Evans,
told councillors on Tuesday he
hoped the council would amend
its draft policy to make planning
fairer for residents.
Dr Evans said he and his wife
and his neighbours, Brian and
Margaret Welch, had paid for the
consultant. The councils draft
policy on community consultation is going out for community
consultation.
He said the most critical issue
dealt with in the report was

Its a glaring omission with far reaching aects

a lack of a right of appeal by


residents adversely affected by
development approvals.
This right is available to and
frequently exercised by developers while at the same time denied
to the ratepayers, he said.
It is a glaring omission in
the consultation procedures in
achieving fairness.
It is a policy that can have
far-reaching and, in my opinion,
often undesirable effects.
For instance, in its implementation there is pressure on
the council officers, subtle or

otherwise, to approve developments if they are to avoid the


council being challenged in the
State Administrative Tribunal
by the developers if an application is rejected.
When this occurs it will
involve the council in considerable time and cost.
But he said there was no cost if
the development was approved,
because residents were denied
the right to appeal.
This means ratepayers are
powerless, he said.
The only avenue is to sue the

council to set aside the decision


of the courts.
But that was a stressful, costly
and time-consuming option that
was unlikely to be successful
because court appeals were
limited to legal issues, he said.
On the other hand, the cause
of ratepayers dissatisfaction is
usually related to merit-based
decisions of the council where
discretion has been exercised,
he said.
Often, I might add, in an outrageous manner, often against
a ratepayers interests.
He said while the State
Administrative Tribunal could
rule on merit-based decisions

it was no use to ratepayers


because they were denied an
appeal in the tribunal.
Dr Evans said it appeared that
the new town planning scheme
being developed was less definitive and could allow greater use
of discretion.
The consultants report I will
be issuing to you provides guidance on how a fairer outcome
may be achieved, he said.
To applause from the packed
public gallery, Dr Evans urged
the council to unite with other
councils to lobby politicians to
change the law so residents had
the same right of appeal to the
SAT that developers had.

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Mosman to fight crazy PC accounting demand


By DAVID HUDLESTON
Valuing kerbs, pavements and
drains in Mosman Park was a
waste of money that should be
fought, the council was told on
Tuesday night.
South ward councillor Brett
Pollock said other councils
had already decided to fight
the Department of Local
Governments accounting requirement.
Common sense applied to
fair value is OK because assets
that the council owns should be

valued, he said.
But when it comes to interpreting deemed fair value under
Australian Accounting Standards,
it means everything must be valued every bit of kerb that council
has got, every drain things that
we are never going to sell, never
going to need a value for.
Its just political correctness
gone absolutely crazy.
This is going to cost about an
extra $30,000 this year alone to
value every kerb and every tiny
pavement.
Its all extra work for deemed

fair value and everyone seems


to take this lying down.
Someone has to stand up,
take it on and tell the Local
Government Department it got
it wrong.
North ward councillor Zenda
Johnson said the council fought
back during the Barnett governments failed council cull.
And that is exactly what we
should be doing on this, she
said.
This is a totally unreasonable,
onerous condition forced upon
local government, especially

when you add up all the wasted


money all the local governments
in the metropolitan area are
going to spend on an absolutely
outrageous condition laid down
by someone in an office with
nothing better to do.
I think we need to fight back
again.
I dont think we should be
spending this money and I think
we should make our point very
quickly to WALGA (the WA Local
Government Association) the
state government and our local
member.

South ward councillor Wesley


Davies suggested the proposal
be taken up at the metropolitan
zone group council meeting on
Thursday.
Mayor Ron Norris said he
would.
Mr Pollock successfully moved
a motion requesting WALGA and
the department withdraw the
requirement to use Australian
Accounting Standards deemed
fair value and to request Mr
Poynton to investigate the possibility of ceasing all work on
the deemed fair value.

House lost
in fire, and
boat sunk
By JACOB NAZROO
A boat sank at Perth Flying
Squadron on Monday after the
owners house burnt down in
the Yarloop bushfire.
The owner said it was an amazing piece of bad luck.
The owners insurance papers
for the boat burnt with his house.
Dave Barnett, from Offshore
Moorings, salvaged the 60-foot
flybridge cruiser by re-floating
it with air-bags and using a 200
tonne per hour pump.
Mr Barnett took the boat to
Royal Perth Yacht club where
it is awaiting repair.
The boat developed a leak
around the underwater exhaust
pipe while being re-fuelled, according to club members.
The boat, named Lady Anne,
is an American 1950s Chris Craft
with a wooden hull.

Double loss This large Chris Craft boat sank at a Perth Flying Squadron fuel jetty in Dalkeith.

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Nedlands backs Max


expense to Singapore
Nedlands mayor Max Hipkins
will fly to Singapore for the 2016
World Cities Summit mayors
forum and city planning director
Peter Mickelson may join him.

Approved in 2014 permission for this building This building could replace it, but only if the owners
design lapses in June.
get all the approvals they need.

Developer first wants Subis tick


A West Perth firm wants
to buy and develop a small
Subiaco block of land, but it
said the deal would go ahead
only if it got all the necessary
planning approvals.
Scarborough Resources,
a company owned by ASXlisted investment firm Bentley
Capital, of Ventnor Street,
Scarborough, has made an
offer to take over a difficult
corner-block development at
25 Rowland Street.
It wants to build a five-storey
building with shops, offices and
flats for about $3.45million.
The local development
assessment panel (DAP) approved a similar $4million
project on the same spot in
2014, but that expires in June.
Other plans for the site were
also given the green light in
2008 and 2010 but fell over.
Victor Ho, director and
company secretary with

Scarborough, wrote to Subiaco


council on December 24, last
year.
A condition of the contract
[to buy the site from Capelli
Holdings] is that Scarboroughs
redevelopment plans for the
property be approved by all
relevant government and
statutory bodies, Mr Ho said.
This is the fourth attempt
to make this urban infill project work.
These attempts have all
tried to reconcile the very difficult access issues presented in
terms of parking (in particular
the narrowness 10m of the site,
the small site footprint and the
overall economics of what is a
relatively small development.
Scarborough would make a
number of changes to the current approved plan, including
removing a two-level basement
for car parking and using
car stackers including an

eight-car rotating three-level


stacker.
The first floor would also be
occupied by Bentley Capital,
with office space for up to 19
staff.
Scarborough said it would
need discretion of the council for parking [because the
design did not include an
ACROD bay], building height
and plot ratio.
Public comment on the plans
which are available on the
councils website or offices
closes on March 3.
Meanwhile, another application to the DAP that involves
the use of car stackers is also
open for public comment on
the council website, until
Tuesday, March 1.
The plans are for the demolition and development of 30, 32
and 34 Troy Terrace, Daglish,
with two three-storey buildings
comprising 17 flats.

The World Cities Summit website says the forum is an annual


by-invitation-only global event
for city leaders to discuss pressing urban issues and share best
practices.
The council expects to pay
about $1700 for Mr Hipkins flights
and incidental costs and the host
organisation will pay for the rest
of the trip.
Nedlands CEO Greg Trevaskis
said he had not finalised Mr
Mickelsons attendance, but the
councils cost to send him would

be about the same.


Councillors Leo McManus and
John Wetherall did not want the
council to send Mr Hipkins.
Councils are struggling for finances everywhere, Mr McManus
said.
Mr Wetherall said, given
the Corruption and Crime
Commissions recent investigation
into Perth Mayor Lisa Scaffidis
travel expenditure, it would be
wrong to send Mr Hipkins.
Acting mayor Bill Hassell said:
I doubt there is a council in WA,
other than some rural councils,
that spends less on councillors.
The motion to send Mr Hipkins
was passed by 10 councillors to
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Bush friends fight to


keep Mosman fence
By DAVID HUDLESTON
Friends of Mosman Park
Bushland are fighting to save
the fence around bush described
by a resident as the last remnant
coastal heath bush block in the
western suburbs.
Last August the council voted
to remove the fence in Minim
Cove in stages after neighbours
complained it was ugly.
The northern section of the
temporary fence, which was
installed seven years ago, has
been removed.
At Tuesday nights council
meeting, Victoria Street resident
Joy Boothman addressed the
council on behalf of 55 people
who had signed a petition for the
fence to stay.
She said the block was fenced to
stop rubbish dumping, trampling
by people and animals, res and
to protect rare ora and fauna.
Ms Boothman said the decline
of fauna had been reversed,
rare ora had been planted and
propagated, no res, trampling,
rubbish or degradation had been
reported, while the attractiveness of the area had been greatly
enhanced.
She said the remaining fence
was in good condition and should
stay to protect the area.
In hindsight it was perhaps
naive to put a time limit on a
fence of this nature as there are
many unknown factors, she said.
Who would have known that
the rainbow bee-eater would
have nested in the area after the

fence was erected or that a rare


Burtons lizard is now prevalent
within the area?
It is possible that other native
creatures that have not been
identied are also there.
She said the block was surrounded by an off-lead dog area,
making it vulnerable if the fence
went.
The fence has served its purpose well and will continue to do
so if it remains in place, she said.
Ken Ashford, of Minim Close,
said he put a lot of hard time and
hours over many years installing
and maintaining the bush.
I am very concerned about the
logic as to how you come about
the motions [to remove the fence]
because the bottom line is that
common sense should prevail,
he said.
Just imagine if you have got
rare ora and fauna, bee-eaters,
lizards etc.You take away the
fence youve got an off-lead area
next door.
If you allowed dogs to go in,
they are going to destroy and
degrade the land and frighten
off wildlife.
This is a great asset to
Mosman Park. It is very rare in
this day and age to manage to
keep this land.
He said the council should
consider a similar policy to
the Botanic Parks and Gardens
Authority policy for Bold Park.
CEO Kevin Poynton suggested
the council could canvass options to support the resolution to
remove the fence or to amend it.

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Table motioned Olivia Jones, left, Milly Cooney, Ella Tweedie and Georgia Seed need help with their
quiz night.

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general knowledge gurus to
help them assist an orphanage and a tribal community
in Vietnam.
Olivia Jones, Milly Cooney, Ella
Tweedie and Georgia Seed will
be on their Year 11 Methodist
Ladies College service trip to the
Vietnam in July and are organising a quiz night on March 12
at Perry Lakes Hockey Club.
We will go to a school near
Hanoi, an orphanage in Saigon

and a tribal community near


Sapa, in far north Vietnam,
Olivia said.
As a part of the trip, students involved are required to
organise and run fundraising
activities.
Money raised will be used
to purchase teaching resources
and teaching materials for the
school and orphanage, as we
will be teaching the children
English and maths.
Funds will also be used to

help develop the tribal community we will be visiting


building toilet blocks and other
essential amenities.
The girls hope 150 people
will go to their quiz night. A
table of 8 to 10 is $150.
They are still looking for
donations from companies and
businesses for rafe prizes and
a silent auction.
For information and bookings, go to bluedogpr@optusnet.
com.au.

Child-care centre fined


A Claremont child-care
centres owner and its supervisor have been fined $12,000
over a wandering child.
The Local Government and
Communities Department took
action against Raff Investment
Holdings and Ana-Lara
Skinner after the July 2015
incident, in which a two-yearold was seen by the road by a
passing driver.
State Administrative
Tribunal member David
MacLean said the child left
the Tiny Beez centre in Alfred
Road about 10am.
The member of the public
briey parked her car and
walked into the service to alert
it that the child was wandering
unsupervised, Mr MacLean
said in his judgment.
Educators from the service
retrieved the child with assistance from another member
of the public.
The child was placed with
an older age group, which was
against regulations.

A child wandered from this


Claremont creche.
The rules also required a
ratio of one educator to ve
children, but the child was
placed in a group requiring
a ratio of one educator to 10
children.
The services had a gate in
and out of the service with a
self-closing mechanism that
was loose and did not shut
tight and lock without effort,
and had a hole in its fence,
both known to the respondent prior to 23 July 2015, Mr
MacLean said.
He said it was a serious incident, and the company did
not tell the department about
it until 31 hours later.

Mrs Skinner said the gate


had been installed in April
last year, and she had not
been aware it was not shutting
properly.
She said no one told her of
a problem with the gate.
She said there was a gap
underneath the back fence due
to heavy rain, which washed a
big amount of soil away, which
then created the gap.
She said both the gap under
the fence and the problem with
the gate were xed by close
of business the day after the
child wandered.
Raff Investment Holdings
was ned $9000 and was reprimanded. Mrs Skinner was
ned $3000.
Raff was ordered to pay
$1500 towards the departments legal costs. Mrs Skinner
was ordered to pay $1000.

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Welcoming March
We invite you to join us for a range of activities over the coming weeks.

Parent Information Evenings


If youre the parent of a high school student, join us at one of our information sessions to hear
from UWA sta and current students. Youll learn about our unique course structure, special
events and activities and all the important dates.
Year 12
Date: Monday 21 March, 6pm
Venue: UWA Business School
Cost: Free, RSVP required
Register: studyat.uwa.edu.au/yr12-info

Taking a Shortcut through


the Long Grass

10 Mar
6pm

Year 10 and 11
Date: Tuesday 22 March, 6pm
Venue: UWA Business School
Cost: Free, RSVP required
Register: studyat.uwa.edu.au/yr10-11-info

Perth Planning:
Changing the Ethos

15 Mar
6.30pm

Where Do We Find
Hope When Facing a
Terminal Illness?

21 Mar
6pm

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women


are 35 times more likely to be victims of
violence than any other women in Australia.
To eect change we need to contextualise the
experiences of Aboriginal women with both
the historical and contemporary factors that
enable gender based violence to continue to
this magnitude. In this years Grace Vaughan
Memorial Lecture, Dorinda Cox will explore
some of the pressing questions being raised.

Perth, the most isolated capital in the world,


has not evolved well. Decades of poor planning
coupled with the political whim to create a
so-called modern city has caused Perth to
spread too far and lose its early authenticity.
Join Dr Linley Lutton as he discusses why a
new planning ethos is needed which respects
existing urban amenity and character and which
focuses on community values and needs.

As an oncologist and psychotherapist, Dr Paivi


Hietanen has met many cancer patients and
their family members who struggle with anxiety
and depression when facing a life threatening
illness. Her lecture will examine how people
nd hope when lifes order is replaced by
disorder and the role relatives and friends play
in providing support.

The University Club, UWA


Cost: Free, RSVP required
Register: ias.uwa.edu.au/lectures/2016gvl

The University Club, UWA


Cost: $25
Bookings: extension.uwa.edu.au/course/CCHT002

The University Club, UWA


Cost: Free, RSVP required
Register: ias.uwa.edu.au/lectures/hietanen

Dr Paivi Hietanen

Architecture, Labour,
Capitalism:
The Architect as Worker

7 Mar
6pm

Looking Back to Go Forward:


Why Marine Management Needs
Lessons from the Past

9 Mar
6pm

In this lecture Professor and Associate Dean of


the Yale School of Architecture, Dr Peggy Deamer,
highlights how architects often fail to value their
work and to communicate its proper worth to
the population at large. As a consequence, these
precious works can be seen as irrelevant. Believing
that part of the reason for this is a lack of an
in-depth examination of the economic nature of
architectural work, Dr Deamer will trace various
work models that can progress our understanding
of, and advocacy for, designers work.

Results show that human impacts on


coastal and marine areas are often much older
and more intense than previously thought. System
states which were thought to be pristine had already
experienced some kind of anthropological inuence
and required the denition of new baselines for their
management. Join Dr Kathleen Schwerdtner Mez
as she introduces the recently established eld
of marine environmental history which provides
methods and tools that allow for a pushing back of
the chronological limits of our knowledge.

Webb Lecture Theatre, UWA


Cost: Free, RSVP required
Register: ias.uwa.edu.au/lectures/deamer

Woolnough Lecture Theatre, UWA


Cost: Free, RSVP required
Register: ias.uwa.edu.au/lectures/schwerdtner

What Egyptian Mummies Tell Us


about the History of the Nile

22 Mar

Samples of tooth enamel and bone have been


obtained from Egyptian human and animal
mummies that cover the Predynastic (5,500 years
BP) to Byzantine periods (1,500 years BP).These
samples record the ratio of stable oxygen isotopes
in their drinking water, which was ultimately
from the Nile River. Join Christophe Lcuyer as
he discusses how variations in this stable isotope
ratio reect changes in precipitation patterns over
the source regions of the Blue and White Nile.
Woolnough Lecture Theatre, UWA
Cost: Free, RSVP required
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6pm

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Through the intertwining of bre, feather, paper,


recycled blankets, string, seeds and other
qualitative materials, Interwoven brings to life a
series of items created by generations of culturally
distinctive makers from Aboriginal Australia,
Melanesia and South-East Asian settings.
Lawrence Wilson Art Gallery, UWA
Cost: Free

Critically Engaged Medical


Humanities: The Model of
Life of Breath

17 Mar
6pm

Can the arts and humanities make a real


dierence to clinical practice and research? In this
lecture Jane Macnaughton, Co-Director of the
Durham University Centre for Medical Humanities,
describes a new trajectory for medical humanities
and will illustrate the changing face and current
ambition for this eld with reference to the new
Life of Breath project.
The University Club, UWA
Cost: Free, RSVP required
Register: ias.uwa.edu.au/lectures/macnaughton

Bharti Kher:
In Her Own Language

Now16 Apr

In her rst solo exhibition in Australia, internationally


acclaimed artist Bharti Kher oers a window into
her richly textured practice. Her distinctive signature
application of saris, bindis and moulded forms is on
display in a selection of wall works and sculptures.
Khers elegant yet diverse work is part visceral and
part allegory, stemming from the pulse of her New
Delhi studio.
Lawrence Wilson Art Gallery, UWA
Cost: Free

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Parking levy worries


Timmermanis
By LINDA CALLAGHAN
Car parking is bothering
Cambridge councillor Andres
Timmermanis and he wants
people to give the council money
if they set up businesses in
busy areas.
But his bid to double the money
demanded in lieu of parking
spaces near a Wembley hospital
was defeated when he was told
his calculations were wrong.
He wanted St John of God
Hospital to pay $75,000 for the
shortfall of spaces outside a building being turned into offices and
consulting rooms.
I am very concerned about the
cash-in-lieu, he said.
The building in Cambridge
Street was previously a false limb
factory and carpet shop.
Now it will house an advice
service for expectant mothers.
Mr Timmermanis said there
was already a shortage of parking in the area and the council

should charge for five spaces, not


the $30,000 it intended to ask for
two spaces.
Councillor Corinne MacRae
said the council used a formula to
work out how many spaces would
be needed and the shortfall was
only two.
She said it would mainly be used
as a base and meeting place for staff.
Mr Timmermanis was not happy
that there were only four bays for
22 workers at a website design
studio to be set up on Railway
Parade, West Leederville.
Ms MacRae said it would be only
50m from the railway platform.
At the development committee,
councillors were told most people
would work on computers in their
own homes.
Councillor Tracey King, who
chairs the towns development
committee, said: It is great that a
young person wants to bring a business to West Leederville because
it is cool and hip and groovy.
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said she was appalled by the
amount of litter on the site.

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Prevost (22) and Alexs
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But it was their mates pulling their legs.


Saturdays 19.7km swim will
be Mimis third attempt, and
the first time for Alex, Daisy
and Imogen.
By Wednesday afternoon they had raised more
than $1800 for the Asthma
Foundation WA.
Mimi said 10% of people
were affected by asthma.
We wanted to increase the
awareness of asthma, and to
let the general public know
that it is a serious condition
that many of our friends and

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Cheryl Sampson commented


three days after Nedlands
mayor Max Hipkins said the
council would target the sites
surrounding bush for Clean Up
Australia Day.
Mr Hipkins said the city
usually targeted the river,
but would clean up the area
around ARIA, which includes
rubbish from the development
and neighbouring sites.
Paul Blackburne, ARIAs
manager, said Mr Hipkins concerns were not a newsworthy
item.
If [Mr Hipkins] is really concerned he should give a call to
the builder, he said.
Ms Sampson said she had
seen site workers throw rubbish into surrounding bush
many times.
Another neighbour said a
worker emptied rubbish on to
his lawn.
That neighbour said an ARIA
worker urinated on his back
wall in front of his wife.
Ms Sampson said site workers
were having end-of-day parties

Rubbish from the ARIA development in Alfred Road has spilt over the site
and Nedlands council will target the area on Clean Up Australia Day.
with alcohol and marijuana
near her house several times a
week and bottles would regularly be left behind.
Site project manager James
Welman, who works for Pro
Build, the builder contracted
by Blackburne, said his workers were complying with all
relevant cleaning regulations.
Mr Welman said: We have
an environmental management plan, which we follow
we have people that clean the
perimeter of the site we are
always cleaning.
Ms Sampson has compiled
two full binders with information about the development
since about October 2014, including her correspondence
with Nedlands council.
Ms Sampson said
Blackburneidid not have an-

iapproved traffic management


plan before beginning work on
the site and closing a street
(Milyarm Rise).
A Nedlands city worker told
the POST: In the instance of
the ARIA construction project
there was a need to implement
traffic management controls
around the site.
The city had not provided
any approvals for Milyarm Rise
to be closed, or obstructed in
any way, on this date.
Ms Sampson said she and
other neighbours had asked
Nedlands for evidence of a traffic management plan months
before the project was approved
by a development assessment
panel. The traffic plan was approved on March 17, 2015.
The site is due for completion
mid-year.

POST, February 27, 2016 Page 25

Water-wise row verging on the reticulous


By LINDA CALLAGHAN

Amateur gardeners from


Kwinana joined a band of about
10 in Wembley to plant a verge
that has been at the heart of
neighbourhood conflict for
years.
Television celebrity gardener Trevor Cochrane, from
Gardening Gurus, made a rally
cry on the internet for help after
he heard Sue Jefferies complaints that Cambridge council
had bulldozed her verge.
Ms Jefferies said she had
owned the property for 14 years
but had often been away.
She said she had taken advice
from farmers she knew about
water-wise and fire-retardant
plants.
I used to work for the UN
and in Bonn I learnt about the
Hugelkultur watering system,
she said.
Ms Jefferies said she had used
it in Africa and applied it to her
verge in Wembley.
A Cambridge council spokeswoman said there were numerous complaints about public
safety because of items such as
logs, pot plants, furniture, tree
prunings, pieces of timber, star

pickets, council bins, ornamental items and mounds of soil


added to the verge.
Two years ago the council
cleared the verge and replanted
it with water-wise plants but it
deteriorated again.
Barbed wire attached to a
fence and next to the footpath
was deemed to be a hazard to
pedestrians and the council
stepped in again.
Mr Cochrane said: There
are always two sides to a story.
The council may have made a
mistake.
Some plants had been donated
by Waldecks and others from
other peoples gardens.
It was part of the agreement
with Sue that she would hand
water the plants until they are
established, Mr Cochrane said.
I will be back to see how
they go.
Council chief executive Jason
Buckley said: Garden Gurus
requested and were sent a copy
of our street verge landscaping
and maintenance guidelines
and from reports I believe they
have replanted the verge with
water-wise plantings, something
the town wholeheartedly supports.

TVs Garden Guru Trevor Cochrane being filmed supervising the replanting on the Daglish Street verge in
Wembley. Photo: Billie Fairclough

Mens Shed asks councils for cash to grow


The Mosman Park Mens
Shed has asked Claremont,
Cottesloe, Mosman Park and
Peppermint Grove councils
for funds to help build a metal
workshop and storage room.
Mens Shed vice-president
George Klug said the overall cost would be $80,000 to
$100,000.
A letter from the Mens Shed

to Peppermint Grove said it


would ask the shire for $10,000
and the other three councils for
$25,000 each.
Claremont and Cottesloe have
not yet discussed the request.
Mosman Park council accounted for a potential donation of
$25,000 and Peppermint Grove
deferred a decision to get more
information from the Mens Shed
and other councils.

Peppermint Grove president


Rachel Thomas wanted to know
how far into the process of
extending its lease the Mens
Shed was.
Councillors wanted to know
whether or not the other councils would commit the money.
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Councillor Karen Farley
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much, considering the shire
probably did not have many
more than 10 members at the
Mens Shed.
Mr Klug said the Mosman
Park Rotary Club would use
the extra storage space at the
shed for its community bus and

barbecue trailer.
The letter to Peppermint
Grove said: We are currently
in the process [of] starting the
community consultation.
Mr Klug said consultation was
yet to begin.
Before we submit plans to
the local authority, we will be
canvassing all the adjoining
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Page 26 POST, February 27, 2016

Truck-stop
approved

Gallop House makeover


By JACOB NAZROO
The state heritage-listed
Gallop House, in Dalkeith,
is being straightened up
and secured ready to house
musicians.

A retro roadhouse will bring


Sunday afternoon family fun to
Cambridge in April.
All but two town councillors
agreed to the council putting
up $20,000.
Music, food and childrens
activities are being planned
for four five-hour Truck Stop
sessions at Perry Lakes by two
event companies, Sunset Events
and Coveted Events.
Stalls will be brought in on
trucks to the site formerly used
for the annual garden show.
Councillor Andres Timmermanis had earlier told the
community committee: I have
significant concerns about an
organisation asking us to provide
$20,000 seed money.
Mr Timmermanis said he did
not want an event in competition
with ratepayers who ran food
and drink businesses.

Originally the farmhouse,


overlooking the river and Paul
Hasluck Reserve belonged to
the Gallop family, among the
first settlers in the Swan River
colony in 1829. The house is now
owned by the National Trust.
The trusts senior conservation architect, Kelly Rippingale,
said the plan was for local
conductors to stay at the house,
which it hoped would be ready
for the WA Heritage festival
from April 16 to May 18.
Work started last November.
The trust hired construction
firm Colgan to work on the
historic house.
In turn, Colgan asked UK conUK conservation expert John Heseltine supervises Nader Zaki, left, and
servation expert John Heseltine
George Allis as they install special wall ties to keep Gallop House sturdy. to lend a hand with technology
Photo: Paul McGovern

Back from China straight to Swanbourne


By LINDA CALLAGHAN
Foreign Affairs Minister
Julie Bishop headed straight
for Melon Hill in Swanbourne
when she arrived back from
China on Friday.
She met residents campaigning against plans to bulldoze and
sell for private housing about
25% of the army village next
to the SAS base at Campbell
Barracks.
I was pleased to accompany
the Friends of Allen Park for
a walk to Melon Hill along
the Whadjuk trail, where we
discussed their concerns and
saw the areas that the proposal
would affect, Curtin MP Ms
Bishop said.

The Friends said they were


delighted to have a meeting with
Ms Bishop, having first asked for
one in July, and were impressed
she seemed up to speed with the
issues involved.
We were telling her what the
community were telling us,
resident Denise Murray said.
She extended the time that
she gave us, shuffling some other
phone calls around in order to
walk around and look at various
things we wished to show her.
resident Denise Murray said.
We felt encouraged by her
attitude and obvious awareness
of many of the issues.
Retired Lieutenant-General
Mark Evans carried out a review of the plan by the government business agency Defence

Housing Australia and was due


to hand over his report and
recommendations this weekend.
Ms Bishop said she had already talked to new Assistant
Defence Minister Michael
McCormack following his appointment in the recent cabinet
reshuffle.
Ms Murray said Ms Bishop had
told the Friends that since Mr
McCormack was a junior minister he would present the report
to Defence Minister Marise
Payne, who would take it to the
Cabinet, where Ms Bishop is an
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Mr Heseltine said one of
the biggest challenges of the
project was straightening and
securing the houses front wall.
Over time, it had been
dragged forward by the topfloor veranda.
Project manager Marlise
Dossin said maintaining the
sites heritage value while
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for modern living was a big
challenge.
The project added a second
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Imminent release prisoners
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Ms Dossin said a heritage
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DPP under-staffed,
says magistrate

Piano duo
to play
Albert Hall

A Perth magistrate says he


would love the Supreme Court
to rule criminal charges can
be dismissed if prosecutors
and police are being tardy.

Yaashinii Vasudavan hopes


to see the Queen after she plays
on a pink piano in London next
month.
The Year 1 Methodist Ladies
College student and her Year
8 colleague, Lydia Dutton, will
play at the Royal Albert Hall
after wins in the International
Music Competition London
Grand Prize Virtuoso 2016.
The competition is for young
pianists who submit videos of
their performances for adjudication by an international jury.
Yaashinii won the piano junior category while Lydia won in
piano young musicians.
Yaashinii submitted her performance of Clementis Sonatina
No. 5 opus 36.
Ive been playing for three
years and practise one hour a
day, she said.
In London we are going to
see a show, The Arabian Nights,
and Id like to visit the Queen.
Lydia said they would play in
the Royal Alberts Elgar Room,
which has a pink piano.
I submitted Chopins
Polonaise opus 53. It was seven
minutes, Lydia said.
Id seen it played in a movie,
A Song to Remember, and I really liked the chorus.
Lydia has been playing the
piano for seven years and
already has her tertiary-level
Australian Music Examinations
Board certificate.
MLC music director Robert
Faulkner said the girls achievements were outstanding.
Yaashinii and Lydia have les- London-bound Yaashinii Vasudavan, seated, and Lydia Dutton will
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Mr Ash was representing
Janelle Rosslyn OBrien, who
was charged last year with
three drug offences, having a
controlled weapon, and possessing stolen property.
Mr Ash said his client
had appeared in court on
September 17 and December
10, but the Department of Public
Prosecutions had still not provided disclosure.
Im instructed theres no
forensic evidence yet, Mr

Ash said.
After five months theyve
had enough opportunities to
get their house in order.
Mr Heaney said he would not
dismiss the charges.
This delay is not anything
we dont see every day, Mr
Heaney said.
Mr Ash wasnt happy. Its
time for action, he said.
Mr Heaney said the DPP was
under-staffed.
All the good lawyers are leaving the DPP, he said. Theyre
working them too hard.
They want to live another life.
A DPP lawyer told Mr Heaney
forensic evidence analysis of
clipseal bags had been commissioned and was due in six weeks.
The charges were adjourned
until March 30.

New restaurant is cool,


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Popularity caught a new
restaurant short when staff
at the Odyssea at City Beach
discovered there was not
enough cool room space for
all the ingredients they were
handling.
Cambridge council agreed
they could have a temporary
outdoor store room at the beach
development.
Now councillor Andres
Timmermannis wants an investigation to ensure other
businesses in the town are

treated fairly.
The restaurant was the first
of three to open in the new surf
club development built by the
town council.
It was up to the tenant to
arrange their fit-out but I do
not think they realised how
successful they would be, Mr
Timmermannis said.
While success is a good thing
we need to be careful we are not
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any other business where the
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Harrys Story
In 2010, when he was just nine years old,

After 10 weeks of chemotherapy treatment,

Harry was diagnosed with osteosarcoma (bone

Harry had major surgery on his shoulder to

cancer). He had been complaining of pain in his

remove the cancer. The shoulder joint and part

left arm for a couple of weeks, and eventually

of his humerus were removed and replaced

he started to wake in the night crying in pain.

with a donor bone from PlusLife. The surgery

Within a week of seeing his doctor, Harry had

took 18 hours.

been sent for numerous tests, x-rays, and had

Four weeks after his surgery, Harry began another

a painful bone biopsy. Harry and his family

20-week phase of chemotherapy and he spent a

were told he had osteosarcoma.

long time in a wheel chair and on crutches.

Prior to his diagnosis, Harrys family were


unaware that there was a bone bank in
Perth. They will always be grateful to the
person who donated the bone, and PlusLife
for providing it, as without the donor bone
Harry would have had his arm amputated.
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Page 30 POST, February 27, 2016

Catalina crews family says goodbye, 73 years later


By DAVID COHEN
For years, Lewis Dunhams
family believed he could still
come home, though he was
presumed dead after his plane
crashed in 1943.
The Catalina flying boats
wreckage was not found until
three years ago.
Flying Officer Dunham, a
former Claremont resident, and
the rest of the Catalina crew will
be honoured in Queensland on
Sunday.
His niece, Jean Stallwood, will
be in Cairns for the memorial
service, during which an RAAF
AP-3C Orion will fly past and
head towards the crash site.
Eleven men died on February

28, 1943, when


Catalina A2425 crashed off
Cairns in a
thunderstorm.
It had been
returning after
providing an
anti-submarine escort
for a convoy
in the Coral
Sea, bound for
Flying Officer
Milne Bay.
Ms Stallwood Lewis Dunham.
(73) said Flying
Officer Dunhams son, Geoffrey
(73), had been deeply affected
by his fathers death and would
not attend Sundays ceremony.
Geoffrey (73), who lives in

Melbourne, lived in Albert


Street, Claremont, until the
1980s.
Ive put together a bit of a
book to give to the family in
Cairns, Ms Stallwood said.
Because Ive grown up with
the fact my uncle was missing, I
think it will be quite emotional
for us.
Ms Stallwood said her uncle, a
former Christ Church Grammar
School student, had taught
his cousin, Bob Melvin, morse
code at the old Hostel Manly in
Marine Parade, Cottesloe, where
Seapines and Amberjacks now
stand.
An August 1943, a Bunbury
newspaper report about the
Catalina crash said there was

still hope that Lew and his


crew had been picked up.
After working for the
Commonwealth Bank, Flying
Officer Dunham joined the
RAAF in Kalgoorlie.
After being posted to a
squadron, Dunham completed
bombing raids, reconnaissance,
supply dropping, flights, and a
sea rescue flight, the report
said.
As a navigator, he showed
marked ability, coolness, and
determination.
In 2013, a diver discovered the
Catalina wreckage 56km south
of Cairns in 35m of water.
The RAAF said the Catalina
would be left where it lay as
a mark of respect to the crew.

Oscars come
to the Grove
By JACOB NAZROO
Champagne, red carpet and
a special selection of Oscarthemed books and films for hire
will all feature at Peppermint
Groves Oscar Monday next
week in the Grove library.
Hollywoods 88th Academy
Awards will kick off at almost
the same time as the 10am start
of proceedings at the Grove.
Library staff will dress up
as either film characters or in
typical red carpet wear and are
encouraging visitors to dress
up too.
Library manager Debra Burn
recently added sloping shelves

to the library to highlight books


that she said might otherwise
languish on the regular shelves.
We are finding that books and
other items displayed in this
way are flying off the shelves,
she said.
With the Oscars coming up,
we are displaying books about
movies, books that have been
made into movies, celebrity biographies and also DVDs that
are either based on books or
have previously won Oscars.
A library spokesperson said:
I can see us celebrating the
Oscars again, as the display
has been very well received by
the kids, movie lovers and the
selfies crowd.

Ms Stallwood said she was


happy it would not be disturbed.
It might as well its been
there for 73 years, she said.
It deteriorates when it comes
up.
The Great Barrier Reef Marine
Park Authority, in consultation
with the RAAF, has declared
the site a Maritime Cultural
Heritage Special Management
Area.
After Sundays memorial
service in Cairns, certificates of
service and unclaimed medals
will be presented to the families
of the crew.
Flying Officer Dunham flew
with two crew from Mt Lawley,
one from East Perth, five from
Victoria and two from NSW.

Bid to split
heritage block
A Cottesloe owner has applied to demolish his category
3 heritage-listed home and
split his block into three
280sq.m lots.

Red carpet event Peppermint Grove library sta Justine Thomas,


left, and Anna Chapman preparing for the shires Oscar Monday in the
library.

Peter Owens application, for


94 Napier Street, went to the
WA Planning Commissions
statutory planning committee after Cottesloe council
objected.
The councils heritage list
says the home is an excellent
example of c1905 residences in
this section of Cottesloe.
Mr Owens said the home was
in poor condition and daylight
could be seen through gaps in
the building.
The Tuesday morning committee meeting was not open to the
public. A Planning Department
spokeswoman said she was
unable to comment until the
minutes were placed on the
public record, which would be
about Tuesday next week.

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Red tape hits


Grove foreshore
Peppermint Grove shires
plans to fix foreshore erosion
near the boat pens are being
delayed, says president Rachel
Thomas.

Medical screening Dr Tom Mildenhall shows how Skype can be used to help patients who become ill
overseas. Photo: Billie Fairclough

Sick on holiday? Consult Skype


Getting sick while travelling abroad is no holiday, but
now a new Claremont medical
practice is offering its patients
consultations by Skype while
they are away.
GPs on Bayview director Tom
Mildenhall thinks it is the first
practice in Perth, and probably
Australia, to offer this service.
When patients are away
from home travelling, either in
Australia or overseas, worrying
health issues can be dealt with
by their normal doctor, Dr
Mildenhall said.

GPs on Bayview now offer


video consultations.
For example, a patient
travelling in South-East Asia
will have got a kit with some
medication in it.
If they fall sick, patients can
either by phone or email book
an appointment and do their
consult via Skype.
While they have all these
medications they may not necessarily know which one to take
at any given moment.
They are able to touch base
with their home doctor, who
is fully aware of their ongoing

medical problems and put their


current symptoms in the context
of that.
The doctor gives them up-todate and spot-on advice.
GPs on Bayviews travel health
services include pre-travel assessments, travel information
and advice, on-site travel vaccinations, travel products and
post-travel assessments.
Dr Mildenhall said the practice relied on people-centred
designs, smart application of
technology and a team of doctors
and nurses who had time and
tools to make the right decisions.

Our plans have been


held up by the Swan River
Trust pending the results of a
WESROC study into maintenance of the foreshore across all
western suburbs, Ms Thomas
said in the shires annual report.
We are concerned the problem will only worsen while
decisions are delayed.
We also note our requests for
grant funding from the trust have
been refused as state government budget cuts have reduced
the grant funding pool.
It seems inevitable we will
need to rely on our own funding
to carry out works when they are
finally approved.
A Department of Parks and
Wildlife spokeswoman said
the state government had not
reduced riverbank funding.
It continues to invest $1million annually in the program
and bolstered the contribution
by $3million over three years
in the 2013-14 Budget, which
honoured an election commitment, she said.
The state government has contributed $40,000 to the Western
Suburbs Regional Organisation
of Councils (WESROC) foreshore
management plan.
The plan is a detailed study
of 16km of foreshore over five
councils.
This includes the foreshore
along the Esplanade, south of
Leake Street.
The plan is yet to be finalised.
Once it is complete it will

Tree treat One of Grove shires


120-plus new peppermint trees.
outline a systematic management approach.
Peppermint Grove had a
$192,768 surplus for the past
financial year.
Ms Thomas said 2014-15 was a
busy year. The shire had planted
more than 120 new peppermint
trees, the Devils Elbow steps
were repaired, and reticulation
systems had been upgraded at
Keanes Point, Manners Hill
Park and the foreshore.
Building of the new cafe at
Keanes Point, which will replace Cappuccino by the River,
is expected to happen in winter.
The shire processed 37 development applications a 25%
jump on the previous 12 months
worth more than $21million.
Building permits jumped
from 20 to 34 and represented
$37.5million.
The Grove library had 9537
active members, with 597 (37% of
all residents) from Peppermint
Grove.

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knowledgeable and on the ball and made the whole sales process
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clear marketing strategy and worked
hard to get the result we wanted.

Amazing Real Estate Agent!!

Michelle does it again

Her marketing advice


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Property sold in one week.

Vince and Gill

Wonderful Experience

trust the agent

Michelle and her team are a


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selling or buying in Nedlands.

William

A well-executed sale

The home was marketed very well


and with Michelles guidance put
onto the market at just the right time
for the best sale outcome. Michelle
offered advice for presentation and
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Michelle Kerr

The level of service provided by


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Michelle was great to deal with


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Michelle and her Team, Katusha, were


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She listened to our needs and
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Id like us to vote for sculptures


Cottesloe buys
I totally agree with Lew
Smith, of Forrest Street,
Cottesloe (No more sculpture, thanks, Letters, POST,
February 20).
I believe Cottesloe council
should be putting the $70,000
that it puts into the budget
every year to buy another
sculpture (as per its agreement
to host Sculptures by the Sea)
towards a sculpture voted for
by ratepayers.
If sculptures have to be
bought, the residents who have
to look at them every day should
be able to vote for those they
want the council to purchase.
One of the major problems of
this event for local residents
is parking.
We just cannot get parking
close to our favourite cafs,
restaurants or pubs, so for the
two weeks of the exhibition we
stay away while all the visitors

enjoy them.
Is it fair?
Probably not, since the visitors seem to leave all their rubbish behind and the council
has to clean it all up (I hope
that is included in the price
the organisers have to pay to
use our beach).
This year, I sincerely hope
the council will open up all
the parking it can to alleviate
some of the problems.
Yes, I realise businesses on
the beach absolutely have a
eld day while this event is on.
But I drive past them every
morning at 6.15am and by 7am
they are all busy, so what about
allowing a few pop-up coffee
vans and take-away stalls on
the beach as well?
Something to think about,
perhaps.
Gill Vivian
Eric Street, Cottesloe

Cottesloe councils purchase of street sculpture has drawn criticism.

Things are dam scary


on the water front
This is an open letter to the Water Corporation
I have just had a look at the useful information you provide about the current and comparative water levels in the dams in the Perth
metropolitan area, and at our water use the
link is watercorporation.com.au/water-supplyand-services/rainfall-and-dams/dam-levels.
In summary, on February 19, our dam levels
were at 24.3% of capacity.
On the same day last year, they were at 31.9%
down by 48.75 gigalitres (GL).
Thats 24% less than last year.
On the other side of the equation is our use
191.3GL for last year, which is 5GL over target.
According to your website, this is the equivalent of lling Subiaco Oval to the top of the
goalposts ve times.
Does anyone else nd this as scary as I do?
Isnt drastic action needed?
Last year was one of the hottest years on
record, and evidence of climate change is all
around us.
Common sense dictates that in hot weather,
with our dams at critical levels, we should all
use less water, but in fact the opposite happens.
You have provided lots of useful tips for saving water, but we do love our emerald green
golf courses and lawns.
Is it time for more restrictions to help us to
help ourselves?
Dinny Laurence
Norbury Crescent, City Beach

Remove land tax from


residences
Land tax charged by the state government
has always been an unpopular tax.
Tenants renting a private house may not be
aware that the owners of the house they live
in are charged land tax which is then passed
on to the tenant.
An owner-occupied house is free from land tax.
A commercial property is charged land tax,
whether it is rented or owner-occupied.
The tax is then passed on to the consumer, for
goods or services from this particular business.
I think this is a fairer way to collect the tax,
because everyone pays.
No residential house or home unit should be
charged land tax.
It is a fact of life that rates and taxes must
increase with ination.
Frank Granger.
Melville Beach Road, Applecross

Poos not on the


recycling list
To Angry of Edward Street, Nedlands
(We dont want your dog poo, Letters, POST,
February 6) even worse than dog poo in a
freshly emptied rubbish bin is the attempted
recycling of bags of poo in a full or freshly
emptied yellow-top recycling bin!
Angry too
Dalkeith
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POST, February 27, 2016 Page 35

Drones put in
too-hard basket

Wandana syringe
threat woman
pleads for CCTV

How to handle drones is


to be given more thought by
Cambridge councillors.
Staff suggested banning private use over parks and beaches
without a permit after a series
of complaints.
Mayor Keri Shannon told the
council she wanted councillors to talk about it again and
referred the idea to a closed
meeting.
Commercially operated drones
have to be licensed, unlike recreational drones.
The proposal was part of an
update of the councils local
law governing public property.
Proposals will have to be advertised for six weeks for public
comment.

Cambridge adopts
Chinese New Year
Chinese New Year should
be an annual fundraiser in
Cambridge, councillor Rod
Bradley says.
He persuaded the town council to adopt the celebration and
promote it as one of the towns
summer fun events.
It is celebrated internationally with important significance
for all nationalities in the Asian
region, Mr Bradley said.
A recent event in Northbridge
was considered an immense
success, he said.
Chinese New Year also incorporates a process of giving,
so the event can be used to
raise funds for a worthy cause
such as the bushfire relief fund
implemented to raise funds for
the people who lost their homes
in the recent Yarloop bushfire,
he said.

A Wandana resident who had


a syringe waved at her in the
complexs laundromat earlier
this month says the Housing
Department has refused her
request for CCTV.

Creed Tolcon and Matthew Streeter with the school bell they found
in a hedge.

School bell found

City Beach Primary Schools


treasured bell is back in
business.

Year 1 students Creed Tolcon


and Matthew Streeter found the
bell in a hedge on the school
grounds.
The bell disappeared over
the last November weekend
last year.
The bell looks a little worse
for wear but it is back and everyone is very happy it has been
found, a parent said.
Final-year students at the
school in Marapana Road each
take turns to ring the bell on
their last day of primary school.
During term, senior students
ring the bell to signal morning

tea, lunch and home times.


The bell went missing just
before the last day of school.
Afterwards, two businessmen
offered a $1000 reward for the
bells return.
City Beach made do with a
cow bell until the boys find
last Wednesday.
The find happened the day
before principal Grant Wards
60th birthday.
Mr Ward got a bell as a
present.
The school is celebrating its
60th anniversary this year, with
celebrations on October 29.
School fans can like the
school 60th anniversary
Facebook page for more details.

Valerie Fernandes said she


was threatened with the syringe
on February 8 about 4pm, before
the man holding it tried to take
her handbag.
Im still a bit shaken, Ms
Fernandes said.
I went to my doctor for some
sleeping tablets, which has
calmed me down quite a bit.
But I get up at night and still
see his face going, Ha ha.
Ms Fernandes said she had
asked for CCTV to be installed
in the ground-floor laundromat
at the Subiaco complex several
times before this months crime.
This week the department
said some people think it
would invade their privacy,
Ms Fernandes said.
I dont understand it. How
could the privacy of people
just putting in their washing
and taking it out of the dryer
be affected?
Police are due to visit Ms
Fernandes to compile an image
of her assailant.

Valerie Fernandes does not feel


safe at her home.
I would recognise him very
well, she said.
She said CCTV would help the
department stop non-residents
from using the washing machines.
One day a lady was using all
eight, Ms Fernandes said.
I couldnt get access to them.
Police are looking for a man
aged between 35 and 40, 1.8m
tall, fair-skinned and solidly
built with short brown hair.
He wore a striped shirt and
brown trousers.

Cottesloe stalker remanded


A Claremont man accused
of stalking a Cottesloe family
has been remanded in custody
for a month.
Cottesloe police charged
James David Cohen (48) with
yone count of pursuing to in-

I N T E R N AT ION A L

timidate after he allegedly left


a 13-page handwritten letter in
the Broome Street familys home
on February 9.
Police allege Mr Cohen was
near the familys home twice
before he left the letter.

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Airbnbs
refused

Ten Cottesloe unit owners


cant use their Marine Parade
properties as short-stay accommodation, the council decided
on Tuesday night.

North Cottesloe under-19 men and Henley Beach Boys competing last weekend. BELOW: North Cottesloe Stormers in action.

North Cott come close


WA lifesavers just missed
out on winning the Team
Navy Interstate Surfboat
Championship in NSW last
weekend.
When the Shellharbour spray
cleared, tothersiders won on a
countback after they and WA were
tied on 72 points.
Last weekends biggest standalone surf boat racing event in the
country was the culmination of 29
events around Australia during
the season.

More than 300 crews from 100


surf lifesaving clubs competed.
They raced their heavy surf boats
over 400m in good-sized surf.
WA was represented by North
Cottesloe A and North Cottesloe
Boatmen (both in open male
category), North Cottesloe
Westerfeld Engineering (open
female), North Cottesloe Stormers
(under-23 male), North Cottesloe
Kwik Cranes (under-23 female),
North Cottesloe 19s (under-19
male), and City Black (reserve
male).

Councillors voted unanimously


to reject the application and
develop a short-stay policy by
September.
The 10 owners of units at
116 Marine Parade including
former West Coast Eagle Drew
Banfield hired planning firm
TPG after unit 3 owners Nicole
Morcombe and Jonathan Cox
were told by the council to apply.
Last year, owners Peter Goff
and Patricia Carmichael told a
ratepayers meeting about bad
behaviour by friends of shortterm guests, alleging bucks
nights complete with strippers, defecating in a stairwell,
property damage and threats
of violence to residents who
complained (POST, 19/12/15).
This week councillor Sally
Pyvis said tourism was important
to Cottesloe.
But a policy, regulation, and
compliance are essential to
preserve residential amenity,
Ms Pyvis said.
Ms Pyvis said many other councils in WA had short-stay policies,
including Augusta-Margaret
River, Fremantle, and Joondalup.
We need rules and regulations so everybody knows where
they stand, she said.
Mr Goff and Ms Carmichael
hired planning lawyer Belinda
Moharich, who told the council
the application by the 10 owners
was ad-hoc.
Councillor Sandy Boulter
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Too much meddling


where nil is needed

We need a deli,
not another caf
I nd it quite bizarre to have two
cafes next door to each other in
the Mt Claremont precinct.
Deli Chichi has been established
for a long time now.
In the past, we had several uses
of the premises of the now new
Hudson and Hughie.
Designated a delicatessen for
as long as we have lived in Mt
Claremont, 36 years, this space
now houses a cafe.
We actually need a normal
delicatessen, not another cafe.
When the shop was a WA provision outlet, it was popular and
successful, and was sold as a going
concern.
However, this has obviously
gone by the board.
I understand the council initially granted this owner permission
for a lunch bar, so now what has
happened to allow a cafe on the
same strip?
How mysterious are the workings of present day councils.
We need another cafe like a
hole in the head.
We need a decent delicatessen.
The council may have forgotten
that we also have a perfectly good
cafe, La Mousse, at the community
centre.
Francesca Wray
Fortview Road, Mt Claremont

Have your say


in the POST
email letters to:
subeditor@postnewspapers.com.au

Reader Louise Sparrow sent in this photo and wonders if bore water
could be the cause of the trees death.

Did bore water kill this


tree in our street?
Several recent letters have
mentioned trees dying in the
western suburbs.
I was interested to hear that
bore water is detrimental to
some species, including the
queensland box tree (Bore
water to blame for many
sick and dying native trees,
Letters, POST, February 13).
The mature box tree in my
street died without apparent reason some months ago,
though there are many healthy
trees nearby.
The loss of amenity, increased suburban temperatures and decline of attrac-

tive canopy have also been


mentioned.
The tree policy in Nedlands
appears to be inconsistently
applied a few properties
have no verge trees years after
building activity has ceased,
and others may have one immature or struggling tree.
It would be very benecial
to all western suburb residents if we all cherished our
existing mature trees (on
verge or private property)
and endeavoured to plant
many more trees suitable to
our increasingly arid climate.
Louise Sparrow
Mountjoy Road, Nedlands

Would it be too much trouble


if people doing no harm were
left alone?
In last weeks POST there were
at least two reports and a letter
to the editor striking a discordant note with this reader.
The first (Antique ciggie sign ban) was about
the Environmental Health
Directorates request for publican Paul North to take down
24 signs with a historic tobacco
theme.
Invasive, ludicrous and pointless.
Perhaps the state government
should consider the directorates
future if this kind of decision is
part of its output.
The second was the fuss about
Airbnb (Airbnb divides beach
residents).
Citizens attempts to get councils to enact patchwork rules or
by-laws to prohibit short-term
holiday accommodation in
Cottesloe are nonsense.
It appears the very poor
behaviour of a group at 116
Marine Parade has brought this
to a head.
Good people trying to maximise use of their investment are
to be penalised because of what

looks like one unit owners poor


management, in my opinion.
Airbnb and Cottesloe Beach
House Stays clients are closely
vetted to ensure well-mannered
people lease their properties.
As residents of the best beach
suburb in the cleanest, safest
country, surely we expect to
have overseas, interstate and
country visitors?
The third was a letter
(Restrict Cott kitesurfers to
south of Rosendo Street), saying Cottesloe council wants to
restrict setting up and launching sailboards and other sailing
craft to between Rosendo and
Princes streets.
Really? Restrict men and
women engaging in healthy
practice? Why?
Another example of meddling
where nil is needed.
Perhaps we should ban them
from using the beach.
They could take up smoking
and sit talking to visitors from
other parts of the world, temporarily residing in holiday
accommodation.
Disclaimer: I own an apartment advertised on Airbnb.
Frank Wright
Beach Street, Cottesloe

People ready to pounce on slips


Re the letter, Talking out of
school (POST, February 20).
I am sure that like all other
schools, Prebyterian Ladies
College has a curriculum with
emphasis not just on academics
but also on the core values of
respect and sensitivity towards
others.
Of equal importance would
be the need for PLC students to
garner sufcient inner strength

and not succumb to the demands


of having to carve out the most
politically correct or semantically precise speech or writing.
There is always someone out
there who will pounce on the
slightest slip you make, and sow
doubts into the publics eyes
about your true intentions.
Is this world so unforgiving?
I beg not.
H. Chew
Darbyshire Drive, Subiaco

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POST, February 27, 2016 Page 39

Stolen card used at liquor store


A bank card stolen from
a car in Mosman Park was
used at bottle shops and
other stores.
The card was taken
from Saunders Street on
Tuesday, February 16.
It was fraudulently
used at the BWS and the
IGA in Mosman Parks
Wellington Street, at Coles
on Monument Street, and
elsewhere.
Cottesloe police have
distributed pictures from
CCTV of a man they would
like to talk to about the
offences.

BEAT
Number plates
nicked
Number plates were
stolen from vehicles in
Subiaco (Axon Street),
Floreat (Dumfries Road),
Do you know this man? Nedlands, Leedervilles
Cottesloe police would like O x f o r d S t r e e t a n d
to talk to him.
Purslowe Street in Mt
Hawthorn.
CCTV from the neighbouring IGA in Wellington
Street show the mulletheaded men looking
through Bittersweet
Bakes window before
breaking in.
They stole $30 before
running away about
11.50pm
Both men wore motorcycle gloves.

Police want
bomb kit

Cafe crime If you recognise these men, call Cottesloe police on 9286 7700.

Could some Baby Phat


jeggings from the Big
Apple be winging their
way to Perths southern
suburbs?

with DAVID COHEN

Mosman Park cafe raid nets $30


Two masked men in
baseball caps broke into
a Mosman Park cafe last
Sunday night.

Card thief had


trendy tastes

The police tactical


response group is in the
market for two portable
X-rays for bomb disposal.
Police have asked for
quotes for the machines,
which need to be
lightweight and provide
fast high-resolution
images.
The X-rays are used
to reveal the contents of
suspicious items.
Quotes need to be in by
2.30pm next Thursday,
March 3.

The thefts happened


over a 30-hour period last
weekend.
The plates were taken
from a van, motorcycles
and an old BMW.
Four West Leederville
homes were burgled
between last Friday and
Monday morning.
Cash, keys and wallets
were taken.

Photo shock
A woman saw an intruders reflection in
a photo frame at her
Mosman Park home on
Tuesday night.
It was 8.30 in a Kenny
Street home when the
woman glimpsed the man
after hearing a noise and
looking up.
She yelled at him and
told her dog to get him.
The man ran out of her
open front door with her
handbag that he had taken
from the hall.
He was dark-skinned
with short hair.

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Constable Kat Allen looks for prints on a can found in a


battered car.

Cars targeted after crime spree


A battered Holden
with Kojonup plates is
the latest car to to be
closely examined by
the police in Cottesloe.
On Wednesday,
Constable Kat Allen
dusted the Holden for
prints and other evidence at Cottesloe police
station in Curtin Avenue.
Police believe the car
and its recent occupant
are linked to six crimes.
Senior Sergeant Tony
Booker said the decision
to examine every damaged car on his patch for
fingerprints was getting
results.

On February 1, eight
cars were hit in Cottesloe
and four in Mosman
Park, Sergeant Booker
said.
Since three men were
arrested in Mosman Park
there has been a drop in
car break-ins, but we are
still throwing everything
at it.
A Palmyra man (33)
was charged with many
offences after several
crimes in Cottesloe and
Mosman Park. Charges
against other locals and
men in the eastern and
southern suburbs are
pending.

Cottesloe police are


keen to see if a bundle of
clothes will be delivered
to a Kelmscott home, after
a credit card stolen from
a Dalkeith home was used
to buy clothes online.
Senior Sergeant Tony
Booker said crooks jemmied a garage door in
Cygnet Crescent between
last Thursday night and
Friday morning.
They got into the home
thanks to an unlocked
shopper door, Sergeant
Booker said.
They stole a wallet and
iPhone from the kitchen
bench and then went
shopping.
A BankWest Mastercard
in the wallet was used to
buy $563 of clothes from
Dr Jays Clothing, in New
York City.
The shopper asked for
the clothes to be delivered
to a Kelmscott address and
included several phone
numbers with the order.
Dr Jays, which says it
was a pioneer in urban
fashion since it started
in 1975, also stocks
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and Rocawear.
There are seven shops in
the Bronx, six in Brooklyn,
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Community news

Kids love learning on the river


For Dan, who is in Year 3,
capsizing was the best part of
learning to sail a boat on the
Swan River.
I learnt how to sail an
Optimist, capsize an Optimist,
catch a stingless jellyfish and
how an Optimist works, wrote
Dan about his second sailing
lesson at Royal Freshwater Bay
Yacht Club.
Dan and fellow students from
Years 2 to 6 at Moerlina school
are learning the ropes during
an eight-week program.
They are being taught to
sail by qualified Yachting
Australia instructors, thanks

to a grant through the federal


governments Sporting Schools
Program.
Pheobe, who is in Year 2,
wrote that she had two jobs on
the boat.
One was to be the lookout and
one was steering the boat and
pulling the ropes, she wrote.
School principal, Perette
Minciullo said: Programs like
this are undertaken at Moerlina
in recognition of the benefits of
outdoor learning on childrens
physical and mental health and
well being.
Strong links can also be made
to curriculum areas such as science, health and maths.

Subi heritage awards


include sustainability
Now is the time to nominate
builders and homeowners for
Subiaco councils Heritage,
Conservation and Sustainable
Building Awards.
The awards recognise individuals and businesses for their
valuable work and achievements
in conserving and enhancing
Subiacos rich cultural heritage and their commitment to a
sustainable community.
There are four categories
conservation of a heritage
place, adaptation of a heritage
place, new buildings in heritage
streetscapes, and sustainable
buildings.

This is the first year there has


been an award for sustainable
buildings.
This category recognises
buildings that demonstrate leadership in sustainability through
their design, construction and
operation.
Nominations for all categories
are open until Friday, March
18, and judging will take place
in April, with all nominations
exhibited in the Subiaco library
from May 9 to 20.
For more information about
the awards, call the Subiaco
heritage coordinator on 9237
9222 or email city@subiaco.
wa.gov.au.

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Community news

Whats on

Marching for
melanoma
link-up

in POST community
Golf for women

The Floreat Ladies nine Hole Golf


Club is looking for new members.
The club is a social group and
plays every Wednesday at 8am.
Enquiries: Sandra on 0438 983
703 or Val on 0468 677 992.

Melanoma marches are


being held around Australia to
raise money for the Big Data
Melanoma project.
This project aims to link
melanoma centres to analyse
how melanoma is treated and
ultimately provide key insights
to reduce deaths from this skin
cancer.
The fifth annual Melanoma
March in Perth sets off at 8.30am
on Sunday, March 13, at Taylor
Reserve, Victoria Park, and is
organised by the not-for-profit
Melanoma Institute Australia
(MIA), in partnership with
Melanoma WA.
Clinton Heal, CEO and founder of Melanoma WA, is passionate supporter of the march.
We have come to learn that
melanoma does not discriminate
and can happen to anyone,
he said.
It could affect our dads,
mums, brothers, sisters,
work colleagues or friends.
Awareness and early detection
are the keys to minimising the
impact of melanoma on our
loved ones.
So with this in mind, get
behind the Melanoma March
to remember those who have
passed and to support the fantastic organisations that are
working together to minimise
the impact of melanoma here
in Australia.
For more information, to
register to walk, or to sponsor
someone who is walking, visit
www.melanomamarch.org.au

Relating better

Courses titled Together Forever,


Mindfulness and Successful
Single Parenting are coming
up at Relationships Australia
at 22 Southport Street, West
Leederville. Enquiries: 6164 0200.
Dramatic meeting

The Graduate Dramatic Society


(GRADS) annual general meeting
will be at 3pm on Sunday, March
6, at 9A Cornwall Street, Lathlain.
The house is at the rear of the
property and opposite the Empire
Bar, which has a large carpark.
Newcomers are welcome.
Unitarian gathering

Peter Ferguson will explore


whether God exists or is a product of the imagination in a talk
for the Unitarian Association.
He asks if we can still believe in
God of if he is Santa Claus for
grown-ups. All are welcome at
the talk, which is at 10.30am
on Sunday, March 6, at Drabble
House, behind Nedlands library.
Enquiries: perthunitarians.org or
9336 4809.

Peter Lee puts plenty of emotion into his singing. Photo: Billie Fairclough

Peters ready to rock with Bon Jovi


Peter Lee has been singing
for about 20 years and loves
karaoke, but this Saturday he
is performing in front of his
biggest crowd.
Peter (49), of Subiaco, will live
out his dream of performing on
stage at the Ability Idol concert
on Saturday, February 27.
His case worker, Alexander
Borchert, said Peter was shy
by nature but passionate about
music and particularly Bon Jovi.
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the confidence and opportunity to communicate, and hes
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the chance to be one of the
finalists,Alexander said.
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song, joins five other finalists
who will perform in front of a

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Community news
Top team for Magellan music
Some of WAs finest musicians
will combine for this years
Magellan chamber music series
of four concerts.

Naomi Johns

Paull-Anthony Keightley

Night at the opera starts Royal Schools 90th


It is a tradition to sing
both God Save the Queen
and Advance Australia Fair
at the start of every concert
presented by the Royal
Schools Music Club, which
is celebrating its 90th anniversary this year.
In Australia it is a huge
achievement for any organisation, to reach this milestone,
and in particular a small
music club, honorary secretary Judy Thnell said.
Highlights of the year are
a gala concert and dinner in
October, and a new ensemble
competition in November.
A new commissioned work
will be performed at the dinner.

The sixth Royal Schools


Music Club scholarship will
comprise two prizes of $5000
and $2000 and the closing date
is March 31.
To launch the anniversary season, next Saturday,
March 5, acclaimed young
bass-baritone Paull-Anthony
Keightley and soprano Naomi
Johns will present Night at the
Opera, performing favourite
selections from Le Nozze di
Figaro, Faust, Don Giovanni,
Tosca and more.
Naomi and Paull-Anthony
won the clubs Royal Overseas
League Award for Young
Singers in 2001 and 2012 respectively.
Since then, Naomi has had a

very successful career singing


and studying in Sydney, while
Paull-Anthony has studied and
sung in New York.
The concert is at 7.30pm
(refreshments from 7pm) in the
Callaway Music Auditorium,
UWA, and tickets, $20, can be
bought at the door.
For more information about
the clubs 90th anniversary
program, go to www.rsmc.info,
call 9386 2654 or email rsmc@
iinet.net.au.
Membership of the club ($55)
includes entry, refreshments
and programs for all nine
concerts during the year.
The new patron for the society is pianist and educator
Geoffrey Lancaster.

They include one of Australias


finest violinists Paul Wright, former
Australian String Quartet viola
player Sally Boud, principal flute
of the Perth Philharmonic Michael
Howell, clarinet player Geoffrey
Bourgault du Coudrey, cellist
Sacha McCulloch and pianist Faith
Maydwell.
The hour-long concerts will be
presented in the Christ Church
Grammar School chapel in
Claremont and then will be repeated in Trinity Colleges Robert
Braham Auditorium, in East Perth.
Both chapels have new top-ofthe-range Fazioli pianos.
The four concerts will present
accessible but eclectic chamber
music in different trio and quartet
combinations.
Admission will be free for schoolaged children.
The Christ Church Grammar
School concerts are on Saturdays at
4.30pm and are repeated at Trinity
chapel at 3pm on Sundays.
The first concert is on March 12
and 13 and will feature clarinet,

The March Magellan concert will


feature musical couple Geoffrey
Bourgault du Coudrey (clarinet) and
Sally Boud (viola), along with Faith
Maydwell (piano).
viola and piano playing Mozart,
Bruch and Franaix.
Tickets ($35, $25 concession and
$10 for tertiary students) can by
booked via trybooking.com/KGUU
or by phoning 9454 7412.
For more information, go to
Magellan.org.au.

Hard Knocks choir takes off


The Melbourne choir that
inspired the nation on ABCs
smash hit TV series Choir of
Hard Knocks will start its 10th
anniversary tour of Australia
with a performance at Scotch
College in Claremont.
The choirs founding artistic director Jonathon Welch said: The
choir is so excited to be celebrating
this amazing milestone with the
opportunity to tour Australia for
the first time.
The choir is proud to continue

to be an inspiring voice for many


who have experienced homelessness, isolation and disadvantage
here and around the world.
The Scotch College concert is at
6.30pm on Thursday, March 10,in
the Dickinson Centre.
Tickets are $20, concession $15.
To book online go to www.scotch.
wa.edu.au and click the Book a
Scotch Event icon.
For more information about the
Hope and Inspiration tour, go to
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Dorinda Cox talks on


violence to women

Aboriginal and Torres Strait


Islander women are 35 times
more likely to be victims of
violence than any other women
in Australia.
This disproportionate incidence of violence in such a
small minority group, and how
we can bring about change, will
be among the issues examined
in this years Grace Vaughan
Memorial Lecture, Taking a
Shortcut Through the Long
Grass.
The speaker will be Dorinda
Cox, project officer with the
Keeping Kids Safe Project, member of the Womens Council for
Domestic and Family Violence
Services WA, and managing

director of the Inspire Change


Consulting Group.
This annual lecture commemorates the life and achievements of parliamentarian Grace
Vaughan and is presented by
the Australian Association of
Social Workers, UWAs Institute
of Advanced Studies, and the
Department of Local Government
and Communities.
The lecture is from 6 to 7pm on
Thursday, March 10, in the theatre auditorium of the University
Club, UWA.
Admission is free, but people
interested in attending are asked
to RSVP by going to ias.uwa.edu.
au/lectures/2016gvl, where they
will also find more information.

Red Cross will call again


Teepee time for teacher Holly Miller and, from left, Quinn Bewsher, Edward Saba and Robert Herron.

How 5-year-olds see the world


The early learning program
at Christ Church Grammar
School aims to strike a balance
between play and academic
excellence, says teacher Holly
Miller.
Ms Miller is the Pre-primary
to Year 2 coordinator and
joined principal Alan Jones
and preparatory school head
Richard Wright to provide insight into life at the Claremont
school for prospective parents
and students.
Seeing the world in the
eyes of a five-year-old is quite

special, Mrs Miller said.


We pride ourselves on
knowing boys, understanding
their needs and wants, and
we use our knowledge of their
strengths to engage them in the
classroom.
She said the aim was to
make a connection, creating a
safe and comfortable environment so the boys felt happy to
take risks and embrace their
learning.
The boys spend their time
creating, building, exploring,
inspiring their senses and

extending themselves, while


building on their many intelligences, she said.
We also really enjoy taking
our lessons outside, whether it
be on school grounds or making
use of the fabulous access we
have to the Swan River.
Mrs Miller, who has spoken at
a variety of national and international conferences, will next
speak to interested families on
Wednesday, April 27.
Families can register their
interest by visiting the school
website.

Red Cross Calling begins


next week, with big numbers of
fundraising events throughout
March to support the work of
Red Cross.
On Friday, March 11, schoolchildren will be out in force
doing door-to-door collections
and fundraising events.
For people who would like
to fundraise as part of a group
or as individuals, Red Cross is

providing materials and tools


to help ensure success.
Money raised during March
will help Red Cross to prepare
and respond in times of disaster,
provide clean drinking water for
families in remote villages and
help people to overcome personal hardship and disadvantage.
To make a donation or register
an event, go to www.redcrosscalling.org.au or phone 1800 811 700.

Busy bee for Mayo garden


There will be a busy bee at
the Mayo community garden
in Swanbourne from 8am to
noon this Sunday, February 28.
The garden will then be ready
for the first event of the year
Earth Hour which will run from
5 to 9pm on March 19.

Earth Hour is co-sponsored


by the Nedlands and Cottesloe
councils.
Mayo community garden is at
91 Wood Street, on the corner of
Kirkwood Street, and people can
become members of the garden
and rent plots.

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Exposure comes
to Perry Lakes
Exposure Youth Music Festival is the place
to be this Sunday.
There will be live music, urban art, skate
workshops, streetball and more at Cambridge
councils free event.
The bands will include Uncle Jeffrey, Tell
the Shaman, Sly Withers, Riley Pearce and
Skip-a-Beat.
It will run from 2 to 6pm on Sunday, February
28, at the Perry Lakes skate park.
Exposure is for all ages and is a drug and
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Go to facebook/cambridge.YAC for more
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Cambridge Notice
PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 2005

APPROVED LOCAL PLANNING


SCHEME AMENDMENT
TOWN OF CAMBRIDGE
TOWN PLANNING SCHEME NO.1 AMENDMENT NO.30
It is hereby notied for public information, in
accordance with section 87 of the Planning and
Development Act 2005 that the Minister for
Planning approved the Town of Cambridge Town
Planning Scheme Amendment No.30 on 27 January
2016, for the purpose of introducing an additional
use for Hospital Special Purposes at Lot 181 (No.
61-69) Cambridge Street, West Leederville to the
existing Residential R60 zone, and amending
Schedule 2 to include the following Development
Standards and Conditions for the additional use:
Buildings shall be a maximum of six (6) storeys;
Parking and Access to be in accordance with
Council Policy;
Setbacks to be determined by the responsible
authority;
Signage to be in accordance with Councils
Advertising Sign Policy as applicable to hospital
special purposes use;
Operating hours relating to consulting rooms
and day-patient activities to be determined by
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Paul Trinidad, who coordinates the Bali Art Studio, helps students hang the exhibition. They are, from left, Hayden Cooper, Cathy
Maslen and Kymberli Lim. Photo: Billie Fairclough

Visual art to restore vision


The Bali Art Studio is an opportunity for visual arts students at the
University of WA to immerse themselves in the art and culture of Bali.
Twice a year, in January and July,
students from the faculty of architecture, landscape and visual arts go
to Bali for two weeks to experience

Is your aim to
write a book?
Writers working on lengthy
projects of any description are welcome to join a group that meets in
Swanbourne.
Writers of both fiction and nonfiction are welcome to join The
Booklength Project Group, which
will hold its first meeting for the
year at 10am this Sunday, February
28, at Mattie Furphy House in Allen
Park, Swanbourne.
For more information, visit booklengthproject.wordpress.com or
email louiseallan@icloud.com.

Balinese life and culture not seen by


most tourists.
The art studies include photography, photo editing, written essays
and drawing. Their daily studies must
always reference the Hindu concept
of tri hita karana the three reasons
for harmony.
The Balinese believe that all actions
in the universe involve interaction
between human and god, human and
human or human and nature. These
relationships must be balanced, respectful and harmonious to create a
peaceful and prosperous life on earth.
As part of the Bali Studio, students
also visit the headquarters of the John
Fawcett Foundation.
John moved from WA to Bali 30 years
ago to recuperate from a serious accident and noticed the high prevalence
of blindness and eye disease among
the Balinese.
John, who had no medical expertise,
set up the John Fawcett Foundation
to bring in technology and skills to
perform cataract surgery and other
sight-saving treatments free of charge.
The John Fawcett Foundation has

strong links to the Lions Eye Institute


in Perth.
Last year, having witnessed cataract
surgery in the foundations mobile eye
clinic an old bus converted into an
operating theatre the UWA students
decided to hold a fundraising exhibition of their artwork to raise enough
money ($2500) to buy another a mobile
eye clinic.
The student-led initiative has now
become an on-going part of the Bali
Studio course.
A new exhibition of student works
completed as part of the Bali Studio
experience is now on at UWAs Cullity
Gallery, on the corner of Clifton Street
and Stirling Highway, until March 5,
and is open daily from 9am to 5pm.
The Bali Eye II exhibition also includes Kamasan works by renowned
Indonesian artists Kamasan paintings
depict Hindu-Javanese epics on cloth
or bark paper coloured with natural
dyes and contemporary Indonesian
photography and artworks.
The works are for sale and all proceeds will go to fund the next mobile
eye clinic.

Hard times bring out the poets


The winners of the Tom
Collins Poetry Prize will be
announced at Fremantles
Voicebox session this
Monday, February 29, at 7pm.
Hard times have sparked
the creative fire and many
poets have entered this years
competition, which has a first
prize of $1000 and a second
prize of $300.
The two new co-presidents of

the Fellowship of Australian


Writers (FAWWA), Belinda
and Leonard Goulds, will be
there for the announcement
of the annual prize at the
Fibbonacci Centre, which is
at 19 Blinco Street.
The judge is one of WAs
leading poets, Peter Bibby,
who is also a playwright and
film scriptwriter.
Peter, immediate past

president of FAAWA, and past


editor of Magabala Books, will
announce the winners.
Another former FAWWA
president, Trisha Kotai-Ewers,
is guest of honour and will
make her debut as a poet on
the evening.
Admission is $10, $6 concession.
For more information, ring
the fellowship on 9384 4771.

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Woodlands/Churchlands growing up and then Wembley
Downs, Floreat, Mount Claremont and City Beach to name
a few this is where she naturally feels most comfortable
selling real estate, so that is how she came to work at
ACTON North
Q With a passion for houses and people, Lisa always allows
plenty of time to spend with her clients not just when
listing the property but all the way through the process
right up to hand over of keys at Settlement.
Q Her style is relaxed and friendly (blended with enormous
amounts of enthusiasm and passion) when helping people
with their Real Estate needs. Her ability to really listen to
what her clients want, helps her to achieve a premium
price in a timely manner, with as little stress as possible

Lisa Buckley
0438 080511
lisa.buckley@acton.com.au
ACTON NORTH 6/316 THE BOULEVARD, CITY BEACH PH: (08) 9285 0111 FAX: 9285 0122 WWW.ACTON.COM.AU

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BROADWATER

$392,500

BINNINGUP

EXPRESS 28 DAY SALE

LOCK AND LEAVE RIPPER

ABSOLUTELY THE BEST, EXTENDED OCEAN VIEWS

This immaculately presented and low maintenance lifestyle home is ready for your viewing and is situated
in the safety of a quiet cul-de-sac. Featuring 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, kitchen/family/meals opening
to covered north facing entertaining area, auto reticulation to lawns/gardens and a short stroll to beach,
medical centre and Broadwater Shopping Centre.

E28DS: ALL OFFERS PRESENTED 4PM, 29/02/16 (UNLESS SOLD PRIOR)


Boasting a desirable location with outstanding ocean views and renovated to the highest standard.
Elevated on 993sqm, in a quiet cul-de-sac, this luxury beach residence offers 4 spacious bedrooms, each
offering stunning views and 2 contemporary bathrooms.

CHRIS HILLS 0418 671 253

JACKIE MCVEE 0427 258 044

chris.hills@acton.com.au

jackie.mcvee@acton.com.au

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GAVIN HOWLETT 0428 567 090


gavin.howlett@acton.com.au

CROOKED BROOK

$588,000 - $598,000

MARYBROOK

$1,350,000

JOSHUA 50 ACRES

ABSOLUTE BEACHFRONT

Enchanting red soil farm with new lock up powered shed, pristine spring fed stream, located just south
of the Ferguson Valley in the back hills of Dardanup. Leased for grazing cattle, 3 phase power and H/D
Entry Bridge.

What an amazing location! This massive 2004sqm block is absolute beachfront and located in one of the
most highly sought after and prized locations in the South West. Enjoy being able to step directly off your
backyard onto the beach reserve, you could even keep an eye on your boat from your living area. Located
in a quiet enclave and offering great ocean views, anyone looking for a beautiful
location should denitely look at this.

PETER JOHNSTON 0439 971 150

LANCE HART 0417 979 516

peter.johnston@acton.com.au

lance.hart@acton.com.au

QUINDALUP

$1,140,000

EW

DUNSBOROUGH

$599,000

MAKE EVERY DAY A HOLIDAY

TICKS ALL THE BOXES

This architecturally designed home has everything you could wish for and more. When you rst enter
the home it has the wow factor. Magnicent Blackbutt timber oors lead you through on the ground oor
to an open living area and stunning large kitchen with Corian benchtops, glass splashback and quality
appliances are just some of the features. Off the kitchen it opens out on to the undercover alfresco area
where you can enjoy the barmy Dunsborough evenings.

Every now and then a property comes along that has been perfectly thought out and feels right upon
entry, stop your search and look at what is on offer here. The Approach is located in Birkdale Green
and has been a wonderful holiday home for the owners and is set up for the holiday home market with
good income and would be perfect as a family home. Fantastic homes surrounding including
display homes opposite and a family friendly neighbourhood where everyone says hello!

GAVIN HOWLETT 0428 567 090

VINCENT MARRUFFO 0418 901 418

gavin.howlett@acton.com.au

vincent.marruffo@acton.com.au

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

POST, February 27, 2016 Page 55

SOUTH WEST

DUNSBOROUGH

$849,000

OSMINGTON

$710,000

CHARACTER HOME MASSIVE BLOCK

MARGARET RIVER REFUGE

Beautifully built Tallwood two-storey rammed earth home set on a massive


2,000sqm block. This property is ideal for those that want a peaceful setting.
The beautifully tted out kitchen will make cooking and entertaining a breeze
as will the outside entertaining area and garden settings. The property offers a
lovely view over a neighbouring paddock and yet its only a short distance to
the beach, town and golf course. Properties of this size that are so close to town
rarely become available. Dont miss your opportunity to secure this one!

1750 OSMINGTON ROAD, OSMINGTON


The owner of this beautiful property is on the move and is ready to sell!
Perfectly priced and perfectly positioned this wood cabin is a must see
for anybody wanting a Margaret River refuge. 10 minutes to the heart
of Margaret River, 20 minutes to the beautiful beaches, yet sitting on 10
acres of serenity. With netted orchard, solar electric fenced paddock with
a stable, small vineyard and plenty of water on the property this home
is a dream as a hobby farm, country get away or lifestyle change. Low
maintenance and easy to lock and leave.

HOME OPEN: SATURDAY 27TH FEBRUARY


11.00AM - 12.00PM

KRISTY TRAVERS 0448 833 912


kristy.travers@acton.com.au

LANCE HART 0417 979 516


lance.hart@acton.com.au

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GNARABUP

$789,000

RARE DIRECT BEACH FRONT!

HOT PROPERTY HOT PRICE!

Margaret Street is arguably one of the best locations in the South West and
possibly in Western Australia! Where else can you step out your back door and
be on the beach of a North-facing bay? The benet with this is that you obtain
substantial protection from prevailing SW winds and therefore allowing you to
enjoy swimming, shing and other water activities on most days. This custom
designed 5x3 two-storey home on 1172sqm offers sweeping ocean views with
23m of beach frontage with no roads or pathways between.

39 MARMADUKE POINT DRIVE, GNARABUP


A wonderful opportunity has arisen and priced to sell in a hurry. Entering
the home, you will be pleasantly surprised by the light and spaciousness
of this solid brick and iron home that features beautiful American Oak
oors and slow combustion re. Situated on 1040sqm of landscaped
gardens, front and back, the property has a real homely feel about it. The
Gnarabup precinct represents the best lifestyle on offer in the South West.
Fantastic beaches, world class surf breaks, boat launching facilities,
restaurant and cafs, all located within easy walking distance.

HOME OPEN: SATURDAY 27TH FEBRUARY


11.00AM - 12.00PM

DAVID OMAHONY 0418 933 160


david.omahony@acton.com.au

TRACEY TYLER 0411 745 221


tracey.tyler@acton.com.au

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

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Community news

Mascots
train with
Hockeyroos
Last Saturday, local hockey
players met their heroes at
the Australian Hockeyroos
v Great Britain match.
The eight lucky children
from YMCC Hockey Club
joined a training session with
the Hockeyroos on the turf
before the match.
They then walked on with
the Australian and Great
Britain players for the national anthems.
The game ended in a 1-1
draw and the final game on
Sunday was won by Australia
3-2, leaving the Hockeyroos
one game up at the end of
the series.
Three YMCC players are in
the Australian squad. Mariah
Williams and Karri McMahon
have played for YMCC in previous years, and Laura Barden
will play for YMCC for the first
time this year.
After the game, the mascots
could have their shirts signed
by the team.
YMCC Hockey Club welcomes new players of all ages
to the family-friendly club with
beautiful grounds at Perry
Lakes Reserve.
Registrations for four to
17-year-olds in YMCC Juniors
will close in mid-March.
The club is running a new
competition for school teams
of children in Years 1 and 2
on Saturday mornings.
See the YMCC website on
www.ymcchockey.com for
further details.

Their duties done, the hockey mascots run from the field as the international game between Australia and Great Britain is about to start.

Travel adventure for 40-year graduates


Norma Curnow celebrated
the 40th anniversary of her
graduation with a trip through
Myanmar (Burma) with fellow
graduates from 1975.
Norma will give a talk about
her trip to fellow members of the
Nedlands branch of National
Seniors at 10am on Tuesday,
March 1.
Norma went with some keen photographers and she is calling her
talk Happy Snaps and a Personal
Account of a Trip to Myanmar.
Beginning at Inle Lake, the
group of eight cruised down the
Irrawaddy to Yangon (Rangoon).
Because of the political situ-

ation, Myanmar has not been a


common tourist destination until
recently.
Normas incentive to see it
came from wartime memories

of World War II in India, as


members of her extended family
escaped ahead of the Japanese invasion and were some of the last
civilian evacuees from Burma.

World Day of Prayer is for Cuba


Remembering Cuba, and its
children, will be the theme of
services for the World Day of
Prayer next Friday.
St Andrews Anglican Church,
at 259 Barker Road, will host a service for the World Day of Prayer
at 10am on Friday, March 4.
The guest speaker will be

Cameron Herbert, principal of


St Marks Community School,
Hillarys.
The offering will go towards
supporting inter-denominational
programs like Bible Society projects in Cuba.
Everyone is welcome, and
morning tea will be served after
the service.

2/51 Rule Street, North Fremantle


STEEPED IN HISTORY
Step back in time to an era when buildings were created with such
exquisite detail and materials that they simply cannot be replicated.
Located in one of North Fremantles most sought after locations, the
Old Soap Factory was constructed in 1905 and converted to luxury
apartments in 1982.
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This home must be viewed to be truly appreciated.

The branch meets at Drabble


House in Webster Street,
Nedlands, immediately behind
Nedlands library. Enquiries
Ross on 0419 900 824.

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an international ecumenical
Christian laywomens initiative
with the motto, Informed prayer
and prayerful action.
It is celebrated every year in
more than 170 countries on the
first Friday in March.
For details of the St Andrews
service, call 6162 6769.

4 BEDS 3 BATH 1 STUDY 2 CAR


PRICE
Offers over $2m
INSPECT Saturday 27th February
11.00am - 11.30am
CONTACT
Nathan Hewitt
0411 695 313
nathan@yardproperty.com
22 May St, East Fremantle
9339 1006

yardproperty.com

Never look back

POST, February 27, 2016 Page 57

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GRAND FAMILY HOME


5 Derby Street, SWANBOURNE

Peter Clements
M 0415 920 920
P 9284 6000

ALL WRITTEN OFFERS ABOVE $2,695,000


PRESENTED 5PM TUES 15TH MARCH 2016

CLAREMONT OFFICE

Exquisitely built and designed, this incredible property strikes an


impressive balance between a spacious executive residence and a
warm family home.

36 St Quentin Avenue
Claremont

> Large family home with exible oor plan


> Fabulous entertaining areas inside & out
> 'Penthouse style' living upstairs
> Children & guest areas downstairs
> Master suite with stunning ensuite & walk-in robe
> Gorgeous designer kitchen with top appliances
> Comprehensive built-in storage throughout
> Tranquil 509sqm block with mature landscaping
> Double garage off a tree-lined lane at the rear
> Wonderful family neighbourhood close to everything

mintrealestate.com.au

OPEN
Sat 27th Feb 11:00am - 11:45am
Wed 2nd March 5:00pm - 6:00pm
Sat 5th March 10:00am- 10:45am

FOR SALE

CONTACT

SELLER RESERVES THE


RIGHT TO SELL PRIOR

509 m2

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Community news
Keep these lovebirds together
Do you have room in your
home and your family to help
keep two great canine friends
together?
Blackie is obsessed with his
girlfriend, Hannah, and does not
cope well away from her at all.
He literally bumps off her
while walking and will always
try to get her to play with him
in the yard.
He still acts like a silly young
dog sometimes and will play
with anyone who shows him
any interest.
Blackie can be jumpy and
excitable, so he will need training at his new home but he

will settle down with time and


is sure to keep his new owners
entertained.
Gorgeous Hannah loves a good
cuddle and scratch.
She may growl and bark at
people outside her kennel door,
but once shes outside, shes a
real sweetie.
Hannah is easy going while
Blackie is the silly doofus.
These two must be rehomed
together because they just adore
each other.
You can meet them at the
Dogs Refuge Home, 30 Lemnos
Street, Shenton Park, or call
9381 8166 for more information.

Set for university are, from left, Emily Jiang, Jet Kye Chong, Hongyi Gao, Hayley McMillan, Hui Min Tay, Jessica Knight, Hyerin Park, Henry Yoo and Aurelne Thian.

Scholarship boost for Perth Modernians


Hongyi Gao, who
arrived from China
six years ago and had
to learn English, is
off to the University
of Melbourne on a
Melbourne National
Scholarship.
Hongyi was the runner-up in the Beazley
medal and joining him
at the university on a
Melbourne National
Scholarship is Beazley
medallist Hui Min Tay.
Their scholarships
provide free tuition,
funding for living expenses and a period of

study overseas.
Hongyi is every excited about the next stage
of his life a bachelor
of biomedicine course
in Melbourne.
I am relishing the
thought of studying at
one of the best universities in Australia
on a full scholarship,
making a network of
like-minded friends
and getting to know a
wonderful new city,
Hongyi said.
I will miss WA,
though, and hope to visit
as often as I can.

Hongyi and Hui Min


are among many former
Perth Modern School
students who have been
awarded prestigious
university scholarships.
Jessica Knight, who
achieved a 99.95 ATAR
and a general exhibition, has received the
Fogarty scholarship
from UWA.
The Fogarty is one
of Australias most
prestigious scholarships because it provides full tuition fees,
financial help for the
entire undergraduate
program and a leadership program.
Monique Geddes
has accepted Curtin
Universitys most prestigious and generous
scholarship, the John
Curtin Undergraduate
Scholarship, which is
worth up to $100,000
over four years.
The scholarship is for
academic achievement,
vision and community
service. Monique has

enrolled in molecular
genetics and biotechnology.
Monique said: The
John Curtin Scholarship
is so much more than
just having your tuition
paid and providing for
some living expenses,
you are placed with a
mentor and opportunities for community
service and the development of leadership
skills,
Students staying in
WA include Hyerin
Park and Henry Yoo,
who will study at
UWA on Winthrop
Scholarships. Hayley
McMillan has also
accepted a Winthrop
Scholarship at UWA.
Jet Kye Chong has accepted a Tunley Music
Scholarship at UWA.
Emily Jiang (18)
and Aurelne Thian
(17) are heading to
Monash University in
Melbourne after accepting Scholarships
of Excellence.

Blackie and Hannah are two sweet dogs that need to be rehomed
together.

Flourishing with arthritis


Suzie Edward May will share
her courageous story of living
with arthritis in a talk for the
WA Self Funded Retirees
Association.
Suzie, who was diagnosed with
rheumatoid arthritis at 28, is an
inspired speaker.
She is calling her talk on March
11 Flourishing with Arthritis.
As well as being a health
advocate, Suzie is a lawyer and
welfare officer.
She is also the author of
Arthritis, Pregnancy and the
Path to Parenthood and is the
WA consumer representative on

the National Arthritis Consumer


Reference Group.
Through her personal challenges, she has become an
advocate for people living with
arthritis in Australia and will
give her tips for living, managing well and flourishing with
arthritis.
The retirees will meet at
10am on Friday, March 11,
at Cambridge Bowling Club,
Chandler Avenue, Floreat.
Visitors are always welcome.
For more information, call
Ron de Gruchy on 9447 1313 or
Margaret Harris on 9381 5303.

Off the beaten track in India


Gabor Bedo will speak on Rajasthan Off
the Beaten Track for the University of the
Third Age on Monday, February 29.

Fix it quickly

His talk at the Grove library will begin at


1pm and will be followed by a coffee break.
At 2.30pm, Carl Altman will give a talk titled
Lost and Found Art.
Members of the public are always welcome.
For more information, call Keith on 9383 2037.

Renovating or
repairing your home?

The POST each week lists tradesmen who


provide every household service, from
unblocking drains to unravelling the
mysteries of your new flat-screen television.
They will do your books, clean or paint your house,
landscape the garden, do handyman
repairs or build an entire house.
Readers tell us they have carried out major
extensions and renovations just by using the
POST trades and services directory near the back
of the newspaper.
The directory is also available on the Internet at
postnewspapers.com.au
To advertise email
advertising@postnewspapers.com.au

Support POST advertisers they make your


free local newspaper possible.

Sunday 20 March 2016 | 9am - 3pm

MA RKE T SQUA RE PA RK, ROBER TS RD, SUBIAC O

Pop-Up Cafes breakfast foods and coffee


Pop-Up Stalls craft, vintage, book sale and retro wares
Free Entertainment of jazz musicians and other artists
Free Art Workshop by art/media teacher on application.
Art Display by Subiaco Primary School, judging on day
Kids Activities Playground, jugglers, clowns, fairies, elves
All entrants get 1 free raffle ticket, hourly draws conducted
An entry fee donation $5/adults, children under 15 free
Book a market stall online - www.brunchonroberts.com

Enquiries: brunchonroberts@gmail.com

Sunday 13 March 2016


2 5 pm
Swanbourne Reserve
Swanbourne

nedlands.wa.gov.au/splashfest

The new community


event by

In association with
& replaces Subiaco Craft Fair

Supporting Partners

Never look back

POST, February 27, 2016 Page 59

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14 Windsor Road, EAST FREMANTLE


ALL OFFERS TO BE PRESENTED BY 4PM WEDNESDAY
2ND MARCH 2016 (UNLESS SOLD PRIOR)
PRICE GUIDE $1,499,000 +
> Beautiful character home in whisper quiet location
> Gorgeous outdoor living surrounded by lush reticulated gardens
> Richmond Primary School, shops, river and restaurants all within
easy walking distance
> Reverse cycle air conditioning and security system

OPEN
Sat 27th February 12:00pm - 12:45pm
FREMANTLE OFFICE
177b South Terrace, South Fremantle

Brad Glover
M 0422 388 885
P 9339 7777

Marisa Rici
M 0432 729 620
P 9339 7777
mintrealestate.com.au

FOR SALE

STUNNING FAMILY HOME & GARDENS

CONTACT

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Land size

Claremont 16A Victoria Avenue

STUNNING RIVER VIEWS, RELAXED ELEGANCE, LANDMARK RESIDENCE

255sqm

Offers
View Sat 11.25AM - 12.00PM

Relaxed, elegance is the perfect match for the exquisite views of


the beautiful Swan River enjoyed from this luxury riverfront home.
Features 3 charming living areas, alfresco areas & balconies,
gourmet kitchen, Miele appliances, marble benches, air con, 4
bedrooms, BIR/WIR, 3 refurbished travertine bathrooms, secure
double garage, pool and more.

Stroll to Claremont Quarter, and enjoy the convenience of this very


central location. With shops, hospitals, bus, train and cafes nearby,
and the river at your doorstep, this is the one!

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Total Strata Area: 547 sqm

Vivien Yap 0433 258 818


vivien.yap@ljhooker.com.au

Land size

Claremont 22 Bindaring Parade

UNRIVALLED RIVER PANORAMA, 2006SQM CORNER SITE, INCREDIBLE OPPORTUNITY

2006sqm

Offers
View By Appointment

An incredible opportunity to develop a superb property with


an incomparable river panorama! Situated on one of the finest
stretches of absolute riverfront land in Perth, the elevated
2006sqm property has dual street frontage, is adjacent to a
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R30, allowing multiple dwellings on the site.


An outstanding location close to premier schools, shopping
quarters, cafes and yacht clubs. 3km to the beach, 10km to the
CBD. Nothing compares!

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Vivien Yap 0433 258 818


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

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POST, February 27, 2016 Page 61

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Land size

Nedlands 59 Stanley Street

SUPERB FAMILY LIVING, FANASTIC ALFRESCO AREAS

1012sqm

Offers
View Sat 2.30PM - 3.05PM

The epitome of luxury, this unique home offers a resort lifestyle


with light-filled living spaces, fantastic entertaining zones,
gourmet kitchen with Siemens appliances, theatre, study,
5 spacious bedrooms, 3 luxe bathrooms, sparkling heated

pool, Kimberly sandstone, soaring ceilings and luxury fittings and


appliances throughout, and much more.

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Vivien Yap 0433 258 818


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

claremont.ljhooker.com.au

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Claremont 12/13 Davies Road

PERFECTLY POSITIONED, EXCEPTIONALLY DESIGNED


Absolutely brand new luxury apartments! Enjoy sophisticated
and convenient living, with everything you want at your
doorstep. Light-filled living areas, alfresco balcony, sleek
kitchen, luxe bathrooms, high ceilings, top quality fittings and
brilliant modern eco-design add to the attraction of this newly
finished home.

Walk to the local pool, tennis club, golf club and train station.
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POST, February 27, 2016 Page 63

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Mosman Park 7/6 Stuart Street

EASY APARTMENT LIVING, GARDEN OUTLOOK, WALK TO EVERYTHING

Offers
View Sat 2.15PM - 2.50PM

Quiet and stylish, this modern ground floor 3 bed unit in a well
maintained complex offers a low maintenance lifestyle in a very
convenient location!
Spacious interiors look out to the gardens and a sparkling pool,
and a private balcony lets in the sea breeze. Features lounge,
dining, open-plan kitchen, 3 bedrooms, BIR, bathroom/laundry,

s/s air con, good storage, lock up single garage and excellent
security, including a gated entry with intercom.

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The bus and train are 150m away, and you can walk to the beach
and the river, or stroll down to the Glyde St shops. So easy!
Total Strata Area: 106sqm

Vivien Yap 0433 258 818


vivien.yap@ljhooker.com.au

WIN A 5KG MILK


CHOCOLATE EGG
THIS EASTER!
It is the first
prize in our
2016 Easter
colouring in
competition
All participants will
also receive a small
prize upon entry.
The winner will be
chosen at 12 noon on
Thursday March 24th.
Winners will be
notified by phone or
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the consent of their
parent or guardian to
enter the competition.

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

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for sale
54 Daglish Street,Wembley
5

2.5

653 sqm

BIDDING STARTS AT $1.3 MILLION


Its a Showstopper!

auction

Ideally located in the heart of desirable Wembley, this spectacular new


5 bedroom residence perfectly blends contemporary style, classic
elegance and timeless design in a sophisticated yet relaxed family home.
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living, dining, kitchen and entertaining into one huge space.

Open Saturday 27th February 12:30pm - 1:15pm and


Wednesday 2nd March 6:00pm - 6:30pm
Auction on-site (unless sold prior) | Sat 12th March 4:00pm

Sam Bevan | 0401 605 210 | sam.bevan@abelmcgrath.com.au

13 Quadrangle Place, Nedlands


4/5

710 sqm

In A Class Of Its Own

low-mid
$2 millions

Words are simply not enough to describe this home. The expressions
luxurious, lavish and sumptuous do not begin to describe this multi-level
property, which is far more akin to a work of art than a home. Meticulously
and painstakingly designed and built over 2 years, the home showcases
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of the views and the luxury that they can never be built out. The nearly
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is truly without comparison.

Open Saturday 27th February 12:45pm - 1:30pm

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

Claremont

Leederville

Subiaco

9286 3655

9208 1999

9381 2055

abelmcgrath.com.au

POST, February 27, 2016 Page 65

Selling?

Talk to the

agents

who are talking

to the most

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

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

Claremont 303 Stirling Highway | 9286 3655 | abelmcgrath.com.au |

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for sale
7 Towerhill Place, Mount Claremont
4

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from
$1,500,000

490 sqm

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intricate arches, keystones and ceiling roses. This immaculate residence
perfectly blends contemporary style with classic design to bring you an
exceptional family home full of warmth and Tuscan charm.

Open Saturday 27th February 10:00am - 10:30am

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

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

6 Barnsley Road, Mount Claremont


4

876 sqm

auction
BIDDING STARTS AT $1,750,000
Old meets new in this beautifully renovated residence with stunning
architect designed extension. With 4 bedrooms, open-plan
kitchen, living and dining, second living area, teenage retreat, huge
covered entertaining deck, pool, cabana, powered workshop, cellar
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open plan areas blend family living, dining, kitchen and entertaining into
one huge space. Sliding doors open to the decked alfresco built under
the roof line to create the perfect indoor/outdoor entertaining experience.

Open Saturday 27th February 11:10am - 11:50am


Auction on-site (unless sold prior) | Sat 12th March 10:30am

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

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

Claremont

Leederville

Subiaco

9286 3655

9208 1999

9381 2055

abelmcgrath.com.au

POST, February 27, 2016 Page 67

for sale
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Simon McGrath
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John Hunter
0427 654 352
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dine for two or party with a crowd.

Open Saturday 27th February 1:00pm - 1:40pm


Auction on-site (unless sold prior) | Sat 19th February 10:30am

Simon McGrath
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John Hunter
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Leederville

Subiaco

9286 3655

9208 1999

9381 2055

abelmcgrath.com.au

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Community news

Hungerford sets many


writers on their path
Its time to pull that muchthumbed but as yet unpublished manuscript out from
the bottom drawer.

Beans and Maple are boosting morale at PetRescues oce.

Fostering friendly felines


Mother and son, Maple and
Beans, have taken up residence
at PetRescues busy office.
The cats are part of PetRescues
plan to encourage companies to
foster animals in the workplace
on a temporary basis in a bid
to find them permanent homes.
PetRescue co-founder John
Bishop says the new program
has a huge range of benefits for
businesses and staff morale, as
well as for the animals.
The benefits of being around
pets are well known, and research has proved they offer a
myriad of physical and mental
health benefits to the people
who spend time with them, Mr

Bishop said.
Our foster care program
is a great way to develop and
strengthen bonds between
colleagues, to get everyone
engaged in office life and also
boost morale, and in addition
to that bring some super stressbusting happiness into the office
environment.
Ultimately this program is
intended to save lives by finding new homes for rescue pets
looking for that second chance
at happiness.
According to the PetRescue
team, Beans and Maple love
people, are incredibly affectionate and are also fantastic with

the dogs that regularly arrive at


there with their owners.
Beans and Maple are mother
and son and absolutely love each
other, which is why we want
them to be adopted together,
Mr Bishop said.
Anyone wanting to learn more
about adopting Beans and Maple
can contact info@petrescue.
org.au.
For information on the workplace pet foster care program,
go to petrescue.com.au/library/
articles/workplace-foster-care-.
program.
PetRescue helps more than
900 groups find homes for more
than 7000 pets per month.

Entries are now open for


the biennial TAG Hungerford
Award.
It is WAs longest running and
most prestigious award for an
unpublished manuscript and
offers a cash prize of $12,000
from the City of Fremantle
and a publishing contract with
Fremantle Press.
Entries close on March 18.
The 2014 winner was
Madelaine Dickie, whose novel,
Troppo, set during the uneasy
years of the Bali nightclub and
Jakarta embassy bombings, will
be published in August.
You can write when you
work full-time, but its hard,
Madelaine said.
The prize money means I
can buy myself some time to
keep practising what I love.
For me, winning the
Hungerford has been the single

most important event in my life


as a writer.
Fremantle Press publisher
Georgia Richter said two writers short-listed with Madelaine,
Portland Jones and Mihaela
Nicolescu, both had books
coming out this year.
She said the Hungerford was
part of Fremantle Presss mission to find and publish new
and emerging WA authors.
It is the only WA award to be
judged anonymously.
Georgia said: The judges are
looking for the kind of story
that grips you and doesnt let
you go.
Its always hugely exciting
to discover a new voice, and
new talent, in this way.
Other previous recipients of
the award include local authors
Brenda Walker, Gail Jones,
Natasha Lester, Jacqueline
Wright and Alice Nelson.
Entry forms are available
from fremantlepress.com.au/
submissions/hungerford.

Get a reel workout to music


Are you finding gym work
mind numbing?
Challenge your mind and
your body to a reel workout
with a difference learn to
dance reels, jigs and strathspeys to fantastic Scottish music.
Dance Scottish is holding a country dancing class
in Dalkeith Hall, Waratah
Avenue, on Thursdays from 8
to 10pm, beginning March 3.

You can turn up on your own,


or with friends.
Youll need to wear flat, softsoled shoes and loose clothing.
And afterwards, theres
always well-deserved refreshments at the local pub.
For more information, call
Iain Mackenzie on 0418 171 734,
email chairman@rscdswa.com,
or go to rscdswa.com.

Read the POST online at postnewspapers.com.au

for sale
13 Callan Road, Floreat
4

857 sqm

high
$1 millions

A Great Entertainer
Located in one of the best streets in Floreat, this extensively renovated
home has been transformed into a very stunning family home. Luxurious
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alfresco entertaining room with cedar lined roof and commercial grade
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year round entertaining.

Open Saturday 27th February 1:00pm - 1:45pm

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


Claremont

Leederville

Subiaco

9286 3655

9208 1999

9381 2055

abelmcgrath.com.au

POST, February 27, 2016 Page 69

$1,695,000

106 Tate Street, West Leederville


4

613sqm

An Iconic Character Home Not To Be Missed!

From
$980,000

offers

403 Vincent Street, West Leederville


2

488sqm

Duplex Capable With Renovated Bungalow and Pool

25b Simper Street, Wembley


3

366sqm

Elegant and Spacious Home in Sought After Location

This stunning home offers sublime character features


complete with a spectacular renovation which brings this
home to the highest standard of living.

Beautifully restored 1930s solid brick home in an awesome


location, has been given a truly contemporary make over.
All reasonable offers considered,

This sophisticated home has been cleverly designed for


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

Open Sat 10:30am -11:15am

Open Sat 11:30am - 12:15pm

Open Sat 11:45am - 12:30pm

Adam Marchant 0414 434 686

Adam Marchant 0414 434 686

Adam Marchant 0414 434 686

from
$695,000

11a Rae Street, Leederville


3

368sqm

from
$1,450,000

115 North Street, Swanbourne


3

Immaculate Free Standing Home

$1,050,000

134a Tower Street, West Leederville

809sqm

Juliet Balconies and Leafy Vistas

Live the Dream Lifestyle!

Just imagine buying into one of Perths most vibrant


caf strip locations and on one of the most highly
desired streets in the area and all at entry level pricing!

Metres from one of Perths best beaches is this


opportunity to secure this 809sqm elevated block with
huge 27 metre frontage and north facing backyard.

An elegant contemporary home with the warmth of timber


tones. So much to love from plantation shutters, oak
ooring, central courtyard garden and private rear garden.

Open Sat 10:30am - 11:15am

Open Sat 10am - 10:30am

Open Sat 12:30pm -1: 15pm

Adam Marchant 0414 434 686

Adrian Abel 0410 564 304

Adam Marchant 0414 434 686

mid
$1 millions

from
$1,395,000

26 Elphin Street, Floreat

33 Kincardine Crescent, Floreat


4

842sqm

Superb Family Living

$1,100,000

807sqm

Private & Perfectly Positioned

3 Oceanic Drive, Floreat


3

885sqm

Endless Options

This spacious, relaxing home with lovely street appeal


has been extended over time to create a substantial
four bedroom home, with three living areas.

Located in a peaceful West Forum position, surrounded by


gorgeous gardens, is this inviting family home, designed
for entertaining and has the ultimate man cave!

This 1950s character well-kept home is set on a large


885sq metre block. Offering great scope to renovate,
extend or offers exciting potential as a new home site.

Open Sat 12pm - 12:45pm

Open Sat 12pm - 12:45pm

Open Sat 11am - 11:45am

Adrian Abel 0410 564 304

Adrian Abel 0410 564 304

Adrian Abel 0410 564 304

Leederville 247 Oxford Street | 9208 1999


Subiaco
236 Rokeby Road | 9381 2055

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MORRIS FRESH MEAT MARKET


EARLY BIRD SPECIALS 7AM - 11AM EVERYDAY

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


Baby Lamb Cutlets ................ $10.99kg
Baby Lamb Chump Chops ....... $14.99kg
Baby Lamb Loin Chops........... $15.99kg
Crumb French Cutlets ............ $15.99kg

Lamb Backstrap ................... $26.99kg


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

QUALITY CONTROLLED BUTCHERS


WEEKEND PACK

BUDGET PACK

1kg BBQ Sausages


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

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

kg Rissoles

50

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

115

FOREQUARTER PACK

1kg Rissoles
1kg Italian Sausages

80

LAMB & PORK PACK


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

1 Rack of Lamb

100

1kg Thick Sausages


1kg Mince
1kg Porterhouse Steak
1kg Lamb Chops

2kg Rump Steak


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

GIANT PACK

1kg Leg Lamb Chops

179

HINDQUARTER PACK

VARIETY PACK

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

2kg Blade Roast


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

110

2kg Porterhouse Steak


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

T-Bone Steak ..............................$19.99kg


Loin Pork Chops ...........................$9.99kg
Marinated Pork Spare Ribs...........$9.99kg
Baby Legs of Lamb.......................$9.99kg
Rolled Rib Roast Beef ..................$9.99kg

BULK MEAT SPECIALS


Gravy Beef/Osso Bucco ......... 5kg for $50
Baby Lamb Cutlets ................. 5kg for $45
Lamb Loin Chops ................... 5kg for $70
Chuck Steak ........................... 5kg for $60

OUR OWN
PICKLED MEATS

219

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

169

THURS, FRI & SAT 7AM11AM MAD SPECIALS

1kg Gravy Beef


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

299

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Corned Silverside ........................$12.99kg
Corned Ox Tongues....................... $7.99ea
Corned Legs .................................$9.99 kg

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Community news

Speakers on the soapbox


about benefits of cycling

Early start for


Lords kids

Find out how bicycles can


make the community happier,
healthier and more successful,
at a series of free lunchtime
talks in the city.

If swimming is one of the best


forms of exercise around, then learning how to do it from an early age
is a great way to set up a life-long
health habit.
A new swimming school in Lords
recreation centre in Subiaco opened
this month for babies from six months
to children of school age.
It is the rst time in more than 20
years that childrens swimming lessons
will be available at the tness centre.
Head coach Scott Turner, of Floreat,
represented WA in swimming as a
junior and has twice nished third in
the Rottnest Swim.
He said he had had his eye on the
pool at Lords for a while because he
and his wife had both been Lords
members over the years.
Lords Recreation Centre is a great
location for us to open a new branch
of Go Swimming, he said.
The pool is ideal for lessons and
the Subiaco area is denitely lacking
in swim schools of this sort.
Weve already received an enthusiastic response from families in and
around the Subiaco area, who cant
wait to enrol their children.
Cheyne Cameron, the manager of recreation services with Subiaco council,
is please with the new arrangement
with Go Swimming.
Learning to swim is such a necessity in Australia and Im so pleased
that Lords will now be able to provide
this essential service to the Subiaco
community, Mr Cameron said.
Endorsed by the Royal Life Saving
Society, Go Swimming specialises in
baby, toddler and school-age swimming lessons, with a focus on ensuring
children are educated about how to be
safe in and around the water.

Swimming coach Scott Turner is keen to get pre-schoolers into


the pool at Lords.

Pop-up slide is the tallest


Guinness World Records
has confirmed that Perth
Xscapes dual-lane racer
slide is the worlds tallest
inflatable slide.
The slide at Perth Xscape
at Belmont Park is 22.4m
high.
Guinness World Records
adjudicator Solvej Malouf
witnessed and approved
the world record at Xscape
this week.
It smashed the previous
record of 12.9m, held by
The Big Wedgie in Glenelg,

South Australia.
The pop-up water park
is the first of its kind in
Australia and also has the
countrys longest inflatable
obstacle course.
The record-breaking slide
is accessed via 12 flights of
stairs.
Xscape at the City is open
on Thursdays and Fridays
from 10am to 3.30pm and
Saturdays and Sundays from
10am to 5pm and will operate
until April 25.

UWAs University Bicycle


Club has organised the series
of talks, City Soapbox, as part
of Bike Week.
The talks by speakers including transport planners,
academics and local politicians
will focus on mobility, city
planning, street design and how
the old-fashioned pushbike can
make WA communities more
liveable and friendlier.
Club president Thom Rossen
said communities all over WA
were facing issues such as trafc problems, growing demand
for parking and development
pressure.
But theres very little discussion and much less action
about how better provision for

bike riding and reorienting our


streets more towards the needs
of people can help address all
these issues and more, he said.
Because bikes are such
a cost-effective and spaceefcient form of independent
transport, they can deliver
a whole raft of benets, not
only to the people who ride
bikes, but also to the whole
community.
City Soapbox will be held
over ve days at the Museum
of Perth, Grand Lane (off the
Murray Street mall), from
Monday to Friday, March 14
to 18.
Talks begin at noon each day
and run for 30 minutes with
15 to 20 minutes for questions
afterwards.
More information is on the
Bike Week website, or go to
facebook.com/ubcuwa, or email
citysoapboxperth@gmail.com.

Law firms in line for award


Firms that dont charge for
certain legal services to members of the WA community
will be recognised by a new
state government award.
Attorney General Michael
Mischin said: It is important
we recognise the generosity of
organisations providing this
valuable service for the public
good.
The new award will complement an existing award for an
individual, presented during
WA Law Week in May.
Criteria for both awards focus
on demonstrating an outstanding commitment to providing

pro bono legal work to benet


the WA community.
Previous winners of the individual award include Adam
Levine (2015), who coordinated
pro bono work for K&L Gates
Perth ofce and provided pro
bono legal services to Manna
Inc, and Elspeth Hensler (2014),
who acted for refugees, foster
carers and war veterans.
Nominations for this years
awards are now open and must
be received by the Department
of the Attorney General by 11am
on Friday, April 15.
For more information, visit
dotag.wa.gov.au/lawaward.

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Plan a party for


neighbours
Its Neighbour Day on Sunday,
March 27, and if you are planning an
event it is good to contact your local
council well ahead of time.

Feline fine Gina Micke, left, Dani Richardson, and one of their bosses, Theo the Claremont Vet Clinic cat. Photo: Paul McGovern

Girls still in charge as vet changes hands


Dani Richardson and Gina
Micke have gone from town
dogs to $2500 poodles.
The two friends have bought
Claremont Veterinary Clinic
in Stirling Road after stints in
the regions.
Dani was a vet in Carnarvon
and Gina, who has a PhD
in physiology, has been in
Kalgoorlie.
We take over on February
29, Dani said.

Kristina Lightfoot has been


here for 15 years. It has always
been female-owned.
I did my first work experience when this practice was
on the highway.
Now Ive got five kids who
need to go to school.
In Carnarvon there were
various man-made and natural
disasters that wore me down.
Gina was an agricultural vet
before she leased a practice

in Kalgoorlie.
There are fewer staffies
and rottweilers in the western
suburbs, she said.
There are oodles of poodles
and designer dogs.
Dani said she and Gina
would focus on customer
service.
This practice has fantastic
staff and does really good
medicine, she said.
Theres been a massive

change in how people regard


their pets. For some people
they are their children.
Dani and Gina will work
closely with Murdoch
University Vet Hopsital.
Gina has no pets but is in the
market for a dog, while Dani
has a border collie, a jack russell, a cat, and five chickens.
The clinic is run by Charlotte
and Theo, the two resident
cats.

Alison Brook from Relationships


Australia, the home of Neighbour Day,
said: Its important to plan ahead
for a street party or an event in the
local park, especially if you plan on
closing streets or using large areas of
a public space.
Check the website of your local
council or call them to find out if you
need council permission for your
event.
Neighbour Day, held on the last
Sunday in March, is designed to celebrate community, bringing together
the people next door or across the
street for a drink, a barbecue or just
a cuppa.
Held on the last Sunday in March
every year, its the perfect day to say
thanks to neighbours.
Ms Brook said: The research shows
that social connection makes us feel
better as it helps prevent loneliness,
isolation and depression.
When you connect with the people
who live nearby you are supporting
suburbs and towns that are more likely
to be safe, friendly and resilient.
People can organise events on
their own, or work with a group of
neighbours.
Event ideas include a BYO everything street gathering, a game of
cricket in the local park, a barbecue
at the end of a cul-de-sac, a party on
the front lawn or a picnic.
You could also make a pledge to
yourself to introduce yourself to a new
neighbour or have a yarn to someone
you havent spoken to before in your
street.
For more information, go to neighbourday.org.

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3 Bathrooms plus powder room
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Cellar
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Heated swimming pool
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Views of Claremont Yacht Club,
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Land size 1,161sqm

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Community news
Cambridge
The winners of last
Fridays social bowls
at Cambridge Bowling
Club were Mary Ann
Hart, Norma Samuel,
Gaven Arrow and
Elizabeth Morrissey.
In Thursdays pennants last week, Barry
Snellings division 4
team came close to a
win but fell short by
2 shots.
Division 3 is ghting
to avoid relegation and
put in a super effort
against Wanneroo at
home.
Dave Fulsham,
Des Bassett, George
Macrides and Chalk
Snashall won 23/10
while Dave Sladen,
Woz Smith, Bernie
Yates and Dunc
McPhail won 20/11. On
the other rink, David
Hughes, Jay Medhat,
J.B. Barlow and the
mighty Quin won 19/13.
In division 1 blue,
a 19-shot win by
Wally Manning, Dave
Phillips, Phil McShane
and Nail Howat carried the aggregate
62/56.
The premier
league team of Ross
Bolton, Don Leeson,
Mohan Lal and Cliff
Wooldridge won 24/22
but Cambridge could
not get a break on the
other two rinks.
In Saturday pennants, the premier
league came up against
Basso, who thought
they had a score to
settle after state team
member Dan Patterson
changed clubs midseason.
Cambridge had
no answer to the onslaught, with three
sides going down. Only
Dans team of Don
Leeson, H. Christensen
and Dave Opie snuck
in for a draw.
Division 2 sits comfortably on top of the
ladder after a 100/78
win over Inglewood.
Gary Hawkes, Haydn
Lowe, Nessy Ness
and Grunt Allen
made a convincing
return to the winners ranks 26/14,
while Steve Buckley,
Wil Sherrington, Phil
McShane and Monty
Bellos came home
29/18 and Mohan,
Johnny van der Werdt,
Yannis Pilkadaris and
Wally Manning cruised
to 28/17.

the pots went to the


Preston team.
Happy Birthday to
Pedro.

bowling
Despite winning on
two rinks and going
down by 1 on the third,
division 3 was not
able to gain the points
against Sorrento.
Division 4 was under
done, with many players missing. Veteran
Ken (the Colt) Bradley
is always competitive
as is new skip Ross
Williams.
The RAC Saturday
morning bowls, is
where bowlers gain
experience in playing
in different positions.
New bowlers can just
turn up on the morning to be guaranteed
a game.
The winners
last week were
R. Stevenson, F.
Oliver and J. Ryan
from J. Godfrey, C.
Westergren and A.
Jenkins.
Mondays 2-4-2 winners this week were
Don Quin and Bob
Gauntlett from David
Hughes and Phil
McShane,
The plate was
won by new bowlers
Murray Margan and
Alan Meney.

Claremont
Last Thursday,
Claremonts mens
pennant division 4
white team played
Hollywood-Subiaco
and gained 5pts.
Claremont is still
second on the ladder
to Dalkeith-Nedlands
1.
Saturdays mens
division 3 red team
played top team
Leeming, picking up
only 1pt, and remain
safely in second spot
on the ladder.
Saturdays mens
division 6 gold team
gained 1pt playing
Quinns Rock.
The winner of
Sundays scroungers
nal was Estelle Boak,
with Ireton Parker the
runner-up.
In the finals of
Claremont mens singles championship
on Sunday afternoon,
Martin Downey became the champion
after a close battle
with runner-up Beau
McGrechan.

Hollywood
Subiaco
In mid-week pennants, division 2 is in
a lift slowly moving up
while division 4 is in
free-fall.
In the division 2
game against Manning,
Peter Evans, Bill Ford,
Robbie Appleton
and Tony Byrne
hung on to win a
close one by 2 while
Rob Blythe, Wally
Graham, Ronaldo,
Vern Jones won by 9.
Leigh Fitzpatrick, Rod
Hickling, Kim Jefferis
and Glen Morey won
by 15.
Division 4 played
Claremont and the
only winners were
Alan Brindley, Bill
Chellew, Ron Wilkie
and Colin Graves, who
took an early lead to
win +20.
In Saturday pennants, division 2 hung
on to seventh place
when they picked up
2pts against Morley
on Saturday.
The rink of Peter
Evans, John Hall,
Greg Bridges and
Tony Byrne nished
all square, while
Leigh Fitzpatrick, Rod
Hickling, Ronaldo and
Dan Byrne were in big
trouble at the halfway
mark but clawed their
way back to win by
1. Ray Fells, Wally
Graham, Kim Jefferis
and Glen Morey led
all the way, nishing
with +5.
Playing Innaloo,
division 5 grabbed
the points but is still
in third position.
John Duncan, Bill
Chellew, Laurie Ward,
Colin Graves were
cruising at the sixth
end when dirty fuel
got into the carburettor and they went
down by 5, while Ted
Brown, Chris Osborn,
David Beswick and
Grandad couldnt get
rid of the snapping fox
terrier and went down
by 4. Alan Brindley,
Graeme Gerrans, Ron
Wilkie, Ray Preston
engaged the turbo on
the 14th end to win
by 15.
The win has all but
cemented the team
in the top four and

Mosman
Park
The mens mid-week
teams had mixed success, with divisions
4 and 5 both gaining
5pts while division 1
didnt do very well.
The ladies Saturday
pennant teams had
their last matches this
week but didnt manage to gain any points.
The mens Saturday
teams also had mixed
results. They had two
good results, with division 5 gaining 6pts and
division 1 gaining 7pts.
Division 3 struggled
against neighbouring
Dalkeith, gaining only
1pt.
The ladies championship fours concluded on Wednesday
and the winning team
was Linda Warburton,
Sandra Ellis, Sheila
Binns and Josephine
Grabner.
The runners-up
were Renate Coote,
Vicki Eva, Margaret
Povey and Jan
Humphry. Well done
to all.
The mens novice
singles championship was won by Bob
Kershaw from John
Clarke 25/14.
The mixed over-60s
championship proved
an exciting family
affair, with the nal
being played between
the two senior members of the Adams
family.
They are both very
keen bowlers who are
always practising and
the results reected
this.
Del Adams took
the winning position
from her husband, Jeff
(25/22), in a game that
saw some wonderful
draw bowling.
Wednesdays
scroungers continues
to have a good roll-up,
with several potential
future bowlers in the
ofng.
The nalists were
Ian Flack, Jo Corbett,
Jenny Carter, Melissa
Myers, and Merv Legg.
It was good to have
Merv back with us
after his recovery from
an injury on the tennis
court. The winner was
Jenny Carter.

Ptanque
At
Subiaco
Ptanque Club last
Saturday, the twilight
Subiaco doubles masters attracted a record
number of entrants.
Play was of a very
high standard and the
worthy winners were
Walter Lubtschenko
and Gilbert Tourneur,
with runners-up
Nuvish Atchamah and
Robin Anderson.
Third place went to
brothers Tim and Dom
Welsh, while fourth
place went to fatherand-son Jacques and
Joffrey Nol.
This Saturday,
February 27, there
is be social play for
members and friends,
followed by a barbecue.
On Sunday February
28, the Petanque WA
State Shooters competition will take place
at Subiaco Ptanque
Club, starting at 10am.
The club is on the
corner of Nicholson
and Rokeby roads,
Subiaco.

Monday morning means golf for, from left, Susan


Hassall, Narelle Homan, Damienne Miller and
Carole Bourne.

Start the week with golf


Women interested in starting the week
with nine holes of golf need go no further
that the Swing Ladies Golf Club.
Soon to celebrate its 60th year, the club
starts its 2016 season on Monday, March 14.
Our friendly and sociable group hits off
on Mondays at 8.30am from March to midNovember, playing the old course at Wembley
Golf Complex, said club secretary Margaret
Holbrook.
Women who would like to join the group
can contact president Yvonne on 0437 770 452
or captain Cheryl on 0428 12089 for detailed
information.

People power is halting wasps


People in the community are
helping to prevent european
wasps from taking a hold in WA
through an adopt-a-trap program.
The Department of Agriculture
and Food sees the wasps as a huge
threat to WA agriculture and has
called for community help in its
trapping program.
The wasps are established in the
east and fertilised queen wasps
hitch rides to WA on freight and
cargo and start new nests.
Senior technical ofcer Marc
Widmer said the adopt-a-trap
scheme started in 2011 to supplement the departments surveillance
grid of more than 750 traps.
So far, more than 500 traps have
been adopted in WA, he said.
Anyone who adopts a trap is
asked to hang it in their garden
with a raw sh lure that is replaced
every fortnight, and to regularly
check it for wasps and report
trapped wasps to the department.
When a trapped wasp is conrmed to be a european wasp, the
department locates and destroys
the nest, and sets up traps in the
area to help ensure any other
nearby nests are found.
Last season the department
destroyed 84 nests, mostly in
Cockburn, Welshpool and Kewdale.
European wasps threaten WAs
horticulture, viticulture and apiculture industries, Mr Widmer said.
If they were to establish in WA,
they would also affect our outdoor
lifestyle, tourism industry, human
health and the well-being of pets

European wasps are attracted to


meat, including sh, which is often
used in European wasp traps.
and livestock.
They y swiftly with their legs
tucked up close to their bodies and
their nests are usually built into
the ground and are large, housing
thousands of wasps.
The pest wasps are scavengers,
so if a wasp settles on pet food,
sh or other meat products, this
should be considered suspicious
and reported immediately to the
department to investigate.
More information about
adopt-a-rap can be found on the
Department of Agriculture and
Food website.
The non-toxic traps are free and
available by calling 1800 084 881,
your local department ofce, or
by emailing info@agric.wa.gov.au.

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SARAH McNEILL

It was a summer of early

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morning walks, reminiscing,


catching up, sharing artistic
ideas and collecting driftwood.
Brothers Stuart (39) and
Hamish (40) McMillan
had not spent much time
together since Stuart left
South Australia and moved to
Cottesloe.
But last summer, he went
home to Victor Harbour
on the south coast of South
Australias Fleurieu Peninsula,
and the two brothers decided
to build a sculpture from
driftwood.
They originally built it
for the 2015 Brighton Jetty
Classic Sculptures Exhibition
in Adelaide, and now its
coming to Sculpture by the
Sea on Cottesloe beach.
The two cubic metre box is
constructed from more than
1.5 tonnes of driftwood that
Stuart, an artist, and Hamish,
an architect, collected along
the coastline during eight
weeks of daily rambles.

It was quite a feat just


collecting the wood, Stuart
said. Then we spent another
two months building this thing
that evolved as we constructed
it.
The piece, called Escape,
evolved in a box in which the
viewer is invited to sit to view
the world through a small
porthole.
The pieces of wood oak,
oregon, jarrah, tasmanian
oak all have stories to tell,
the flotsam and jetsam of life
across oceans.
And inside the box, which
is filled with warm wood
and salty smells, Stuart said
the space was quiet and
meditative.
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arts

A new generation of dancing queens


SARAH McNEILL

ABBA has been the most


popular quartet in music
history next to the Beatles.
The Swedish band was
only together for 10 years
and stopped performing
almost 35 years ago, but the
catchy music continues to
appeal to every generation.
Hayley Maybery (22)
knew of ABBAs music
through her mother but it
was film, Mamma Mia, that
turned the young music
theatre student into a fan.
And now she knows more
about ABBA than she ever
thought possible.
Just before she graduated from the Griffith
Conservatorium of Music
in Brisbane, the tall,
blonde-haired singer won
the role of Agnetha, the
first A in ABBA (Bjorn,
Benny and Anni-Frid).
After a full day of
auditioning with around
15 singers, she ended
up winning the coveted
role alongside her friend
from the conservatorium,
Jessica Sankey, who will
be dark-haired Anni-Frida.
Hayley said: We
worked so well because
we had just spent the three
years singing and performing together, and wed had
the same vocal coach, so
we had a similar style.
One day, and it changed
our lives.
Jack McGirr takes on
the role of Benny and
Adriano Le Mura is Bjorn.
On the 40th anniversary
of the release of the single,
Dancing Queen, still

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regarded as one of the best


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Australian tribute show,
Dancing Queen: The 40th
Anniversary Tour, has
started its national tour.
ABBA got their big
break as winners of the
Eurovision Song Contest
in 1974 with the song
Waterloo. But after six
months they had no new
singles and the initial buzz
in Europe was dying down.
But in Australia,
Countdown host Ian
Molly Meldrum heard

a promotional clip of
Mamma Mia and played it
on the show even though
it was never intended to be
released as a single.
He then contacted the
bands manager, Stig
Anderson, and insisted on a
video to play with the song.
It was this music video that
developed the face-to-face
style synonymous with the
Agnetha and Anni-Frid.
Bjorn (married to Agnetha
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Their success on
Countdown made the
world take a second look
at ABBA and put Australia
on the map as a place to
break new acts. TV producer Reg Grundy brought
them to Australia to appear
in a special edition of pop
show Bandstand in 1976,
and their international popularity was cemented with
the filmed Australian tour
the following year.
Their first performance
in the Perth Entertainment
Centre on March 10, 1977,
was interrupted by a bomb
scare.
In 2000, ABBA turned
down a $1billion offer to
reunite. Agnetha said it
was because it would have
involved playing 250 shows
in 100 cities.
It is time to let ABBA
rest, she said.
Fans are reluctant to let
the music rest and Hayley
said they were turning up to
the Dancing Queen shows
in full ABBA costumes and
singing along to every song.
It is heart-warming to
see how ABBA and their
music has affected people,
Hayley said.
The show is all about
giving people a real ABBA
experience and we encourage everyone to become a
dancing queen.
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Im a man, mid40s, married


18 years, with
a four-year-old
daughter.
My wife and I get
along, but sex has
always been an issue,
which is why it took so
long before we were able
to have a child.
My wife never
initiates, wont even kiss
or hold hands. Shes cold
to the bone.
Its turned me into an
angry beast. I snap at
everything now and am
always in a miserable
mood. I lust after other
women but do nothing
about it.
Ive begged her to
go to counselling. She
refuses.
We had regular sex
for the first few years
together, and then it
dropped off very quickly.
We average once every
four to six months.
Since our daughter
was born, weve had sex
twice.
Im having frequent,
violent fantasies of
hurting my wife badly. I
carry the guilt with me
as if Id done the crime.
Im thinking of seeing
a lawyer to initiate a
divorce to show her how
far this has gone.
I feel nothing about
losing her she is so
cold to the touch but
my daughter doesnt
deserve this.
Ive also considered

careers that would take


me interstate for most
of the year to keep us
apart, without divorcing.
Itd ensure that my
daughter wouldnt be
taken away from me.
Where to start?

Start with
clearing
your head of
dangerous and
criminal thoughts.
Get to a counsellors
office, immediately.
Im taking your
statement of violent
fantasies seriously, and so
should you.
Your sexual frustration
and fears of losing your
daughter, have made your
thinking muddled and
manic.
Here is what this
innocent little girl truly
does not deserve an
angry, bitter, snapping
father; a silent war of
resentment between both
parents; and potential
harm to her mother that
could cause her to also lose
her father to a jail term.
Nor does she deserve
your scenario of an absent
father living and working
away, then swooping into
her life periodically.
Get a grip. Start a
process of counselling
that also leads you to talk
through your options.
Then, get to a lawyer
and learn the realities of
a potential separation and
divorce, along with joint
custody of your daughter.

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movietime

A face in the
Auschwitz crush

What the critics are saying


Hail, Caesar! (PG)

Son of Saul (M)

REVIEW: PIER LEACH

Some films are decisively


brilliant yet difficult to
recommend because theyre so
completely harrowing.
Steve McQueens multiple
Oscar-winning 12 Years a
Slave springs to mind, and
now Son of Saul, the Cannes
Grand Prix-winning and
Oscar-nominated holocaust
drama that sets a new bar for
sensory immersion of the most
shattering kind.
So, no, its not a date night
movie unless youve got a masochistic streak. But for those
fascinated by World War II
and cinephiles compelled by
pure strength of technique,
38-year-old Hungarian firsttime feature director Lszl
Nemes has made an unmissable
film set in the concentration
camps of Auschwitz.
It is fortunate his leading
man, New York-based
Hungarian poet, teacher and
actor Gza Rhrig, has such
an intriguing face; Nemes
and cinematographer Mtys

Its a typically sly, off-centre comedy,


once again set against the machinery
of the motion-picture business. And, as
usual with the Coens, it has more going
on than there might seem, including in
its wrangling over God and ideology,
art and entertainment, says the New
York Times. But the Hollywood Reporter
is less impressed: There is amusement
to be had, engaging actors to admire
and beautiful craftsmanship to behold,
but the entertainment quotient is below
their usual standard.

Trumbo (M)

Saul (Gza Rhrig) clings on to humanity as he struggles to find a way to properly bury his child.

Erdly keep the camera


focused tightly in on it, in
narrow, almost square aspect
ratio, for the best part of the
film.
Rhrig plays the titular
Saul Auslander, a prisoner
who is one of the camps
Sonderkommando Jewish
captives tasked primarily with
disposing of bodies from the
gas chambers whose own
exterminations were delayed by
their forcible recruitment. Its
such an unthinkable guilt virus
of a concept.
When at the outset, in the
confusing aftermath of herding

a mass of terrified people into


the chambers on the promise
of a shower and hot soup, Saul
spies a child he recognises as
his son, he becomes singlemindedly driven to give him a
proper burial by a rabbi.
Nemes throws the viewer into
Sauls unrelenting perspective,
following at close range and
in long, claustrophobic tracking shots the horrific labour,
the jostling crush, snippets of
talk between prisoners and the
unrelenting barking of commands from the soldiers which
remain tellingly unsubtitled.
The actual killing, naked

piles of bodies, and incinerated corpses are implicit rather


than explicit. Mostly they
are obscured in the blurred
background while the shallow
focus remains on Sauls steeled,
expressionless, quietly panicked face and what is in his
immediate view.
There is no torture porn
here. But it is utterly horrifying; he is surrounded by monstrosity.
A subplot unfolds, a planned
uprising. But mostly it zeros in
on a man grasping for the last
vestiges of humanity in a place
utterly devoid of it.

See this show, see it,


but dont forget to
bring the Kleenex.
It will pierce you to
the core.

Bryan Cranston finally translates his


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an Oscar-calibre performance in darkly
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witty screenwriter who bucked the
Hollywood blacklist and triumphed,
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mouldier clichs in John McNamaras
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goodtaste

Bringing back the local


Within the first weeks of
opening, Little Way cafe in
Broadway has already been
full at lunchtimes, with
plenty of locals popping in
for post-work drinks, or
coffee with friends.
Little Way, which had
been El Greco for many
years and then The Curry
Tree until it was gutted
by fire, is the new baby
of Michael and Amelia
Walker and Michaels
brother, Luke Walker. The
three also own The Village
Bar in Subiaco.
Amelia attributed the
success of both venues to
the fact that the three of
them worked out exactly
who their clients were, and
stuck to it.
She said that the
building at the river end of
Broadway had once been
a beautiful old home and
they wanted to re-create
the feel of a home-awayfrom-home. The name
Little Way came from the
three of them referring to
it as our little house on
Broadway.

Fresh, lively modern Mediterranean dishes like this fig salad are on Little Ways new menu.

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at your fingertips

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If you attend lots of tastings you


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being thrown out. Lots of it.

Food lover, blogger and now app designer Kimberley


Hardie.

to do import and save


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plan, create shopping lists
and support food bloggers.
People who follow the
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te r

readily confesses that she


used to secretly tear out
recipes from magazines in
doctors waiting rooms.
She has always loved
food and cooking but said
she had a terrible memory
for recipes. Which is
why she has created and
launched her recipe app,
Hipcook.
Hipcook is a private
platform for saving
favourite recipes from all
the cook books, magazines,
cut-outs, friends scribbles
and best-loved family
meals.
The app can import
pictures, ingredients and
directions from other
devices and will produce a
shopping list of ingredients
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shopping market section.
The app also features a
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bloggers and their recipes.


Back in 2001, Kimberley
was teach computing
skills and before the word
blogger had become a
part of computer lexicon,
she was already writing
about food on her own web
page.
She and her husband,
Blair, used to live on a
plantation in Carnarvon,
growing ground crops
and running a cafe in
their courtyard, with food
Kimberley sourced locally.
They closed the cafe
and eventually left the
plantation and moved to
Perth after the 2010 floods
destroyed the crops and
the road they lived on.
Now living in Dalkeith,
Kimberley decided to
return to the computer,
blogging, designing,
creating recipes and food
styling.
With the advances in
technology, Kimberley
decided to create an app to
do all the things she loves

They are targeting


families and couples
beyond the university
students already well
catered for in the area.
The cafe has a warm,
relaxed feel with several
indoor spaces, including
a dining room for 10 to
12 people popular for
ladies lunches and plenty
of outdoor dining in the
courtyards and al fresco
pavement area.
This Saturday, February
27, they are starting pilates
classes in the herb and
citrus garden at the back of
the property.

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SARAH McNEILL

Plenty of courtyard dining.

Its such a great space


and we wanted to do
something with it, so
pilates classes will add to
the community atmosphere
of the place, Amelia said.
The cafe is licensed and
has created a signature
drink a Straight from
the Garden mojito made
from lime, chilli and mint
from the large garden pots
already flourishing at the
back.
They even suggest a
morning cocktail of either a
bloody mary or a mimosa,
(a blend of prosecco and
orange juice).
Head chef Aldren Teo
designs the menus for
both the Village Bar and
Little Way and has created
a light, fresh modern
Mediterranean menu.
We aim to be a place
with a sense of community
where locals can gather,
Amelia said.
Little Way at 161
Broadway, Nedlands,
is open from 7.30am
fromTuesday to Sunday.

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Apart from the obvious waste,
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watch a wine age over time.
Good quality, young wine
will usually last longer than
cheap or older wine, and its
an interesting exercise to see
just how long the quality can
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creep of development.
Im often asked how long a
bottle of wine can be kept
after being opened.
Firstly, it matters how it is
stored. If its a white wine, it
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Red must remain somewhere
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Secondly, it is important that
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The third and more difficult


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arts

Art with a social


conscience
SARAH McNEILL

Three just graduated


high school students from
John XXIII College are
among 57 whose art is
showcased in the annual
Year 12 Perspectives at the
Art Gallery of WA.
Arabelle ORourke is
the first student from the
Mt Claremont college to
have two works in the
prestigious exhibition.
I really never expected
that, laughed Arabelle,
who said she had found
being assessed on her
art too stressful. She is
about to start studying
engineering at UWA.
Her first work, titled
Warren, comes from a photo
she found on Instagram of a
homeless man being given a
haircut by Short Back and
Sidewalks. The street project
offers haircuts free of
charge and free of judgment

Women
should be equal
is laced with
irony through
the use of the
search phrase
Im feeling
lucky

to those most in need.


I was really struck by
the photo because it felt
transformative, Arabelle
said. She contacted
the organisation to get
permission to reproduce it
as a charcoal drawing.
They were very
supportive about getting
their message out there,
she said.
When she eventually
spoke to Warren, he told
her that the haircut had

Arabelle ORourke, John XXIII College Aqua Profunda


2015 (oil on canvas).

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Arabelle ORourke, John


XXIII College Warren 2015
(charcoal on plywood).

been better than being


given money because it
gave him confidence.
Arabelles second work,
Aqua Profunda, from
the Latin proverb aqua
profunda est quieta (still
waters run deep), shows
her 12-year-old brother in
a swimming pool.
It is both capturing the
childhood spirit of fun and
that moment of holding his
breath, trapped between
being a child and wanting
to grow up, Arabelle
explained.
She said the bubbles
surrounding him could just
as easily be signs of distress.
Lisa Baxter, of
Claremont, chose to make
a personal statement about
domestic violence.
On the face of it, Lisas
starkly simple painting,
titled Memoir of Our
Culture, depicts a young
woman she used a fellow
art student as the model
sporting a nasty black eye.
But it is the altered Google
search bar below that tells
the real story.
The male symbol
replaces the usual search
symbol and the search
list depicts the way sexist
notions, such as womens
need to be disciplined
or know their place, are
often seen as outdated but
are still prevalent.
The addition of the
result women should be
equal is laced with irony

Lisa Baxter, John XXIII College Memoir of our culture 2015 (pastel on card with digital print).

through the use of the


search phrase Im feeling
lucky, demonstrating
that there is still a long
way to go before this is
accomplished, Lisa said.
She is about to start
her law studies at UWA,
putting the conceptual
into practise.
Elise Gullotti also turned
her attention to people
forced to live on the streets.
Her four portraits, titled
Where Did You Sleep last
Night?, combine sound

recordings as her subjects


Lynette, Joe, Shane
and Ted share stories of
their family, friends and
experiences.
My artwork aims to
give them the voice that so
many people deny them,
Elise said.
John XXIII art teacher
Louise Hoy said she had
worked hard to establish
visual arts as an important
subject at the college and,
instead of the average 15, she
had 30 art students last year.

They were incredibly


talented, motivated and
highly skilled, and all the
hard work has been well
rewarded, she said.
Year 12 Perspectives
features 58 works by
57 students in a variety
of mediums from
paintings and drawings to
sculpture, digital imagery,
photography and textiles.
The exhibition will be
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PROPERTY REVIEWS

AUCTIONS

POST, February 27, 2016 Page 87

Reviews by JULIE BAILEY and BEN DINEENDICKINSON

CHANGING HANDS

H I D E AWAY S

spotlighton
CLAREMONT

From $330,000
2/268 Stirling Highway
The blurb says it all: Holy
Toledo, Batman! What a bargain! Yes Robin. The buyer must
be a criminal because they are
literally stealing it at that price.
AGENT: Scott Banister-Jones,
Scott BJ Properties.

The grand old dames of Victoria Avenue are just as iconic today as they were 120 years ago.

Elegant piece of Claremont history

Mid $500,000
10/83 Bay View Terrace
If youre a generous parent and
youve got money to spare,
why not buy this unit for the university student in your family?
AGENT: Susan James,
Space Real Estate.

Mid $1millions
59 Loch Street
This character home has it all:
five bedrooms, original fireplaces, a renovated kitchen and
a big landholding of 1091sq.m.
AGENT: Kate Gale,
Shellabears.

FAST FACTS
Median Claremont house
price: $1,415,000.
Properties for sale: 83

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16B Victoria Avenue


CLAREMONT
Oers by March 1
Acton Cottesloe

here is a wealth of
history in these iconic
terrace houses in Victoria
Avenue.
Built in 1897, they once
operated as the Bayview
Mansions guesthouse and
have even been immortalised in Deborah Burrows
murder mystery novel A
Stranger in My Street.
Posh address, in the posh
suburb next to Nedlands,
recalls the protagonist.
They overlooked a very
pretty part of the river,
near the Claremont swimming baths.
An 1898 photo from the
State Library shows them
standing alone at the end
of a dirt track, next to what

Posh address, in the posh suburb


next to Nedlands
appears to be a fenced
paddock.
The neighbourhood has
developed a little since then,
but the row of townhouses
looks much the same.
16B has been extensively
renovated and now blends
the best of old-world charm
and contemporary style.
The four-storey home
remains an elegant example of Victorian design,
boasting high ceilings, lots
of wrought iron and some
enormous bay windows
that look out over the river.
The street entrance
leads you into a foyer on
the first floor, adjoining
an impressive formal sitting room with some of the
homes best views.
It is an ideal spot to welcome your guests, thanks to its

plush carpeting, marble fireplace and attached balcony.


A short flight of stairs
leads you down to the
sunken ground floor, where
you will find the main living
area and kitchen.
Designed in English
country style, the modern
kitchen includes marble
benchtops, a built-in chopping block, distressed timber cabinets and timberlined ceilings.
You can enjoy your
culinary creations on the
nearby alfresco patio,
which overlooks the parterre garden.
A communal pool lies at
the back of the complex,
right next to the river.
The selling agent is
Jody Fewster, of Acton
Cottesloe.

Bay windows and balconies oer panoramic views of


Freshwater Bay.

The complex was built in 1897, and once operated as the


Bayview Mansions guesthouse.

FOR LEASE

20 Sellenger Court, City Beach


$1595.00 per week

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AUCTIONS
February 27, 10.30am

CITY BEACH
5 Banool Crescent
The sellers of this home, on
868sq.m, will accept a 5%
deposit on auction day.
AGENT: Gary Dye,
Acton North.

February 27, 10.30am

MT CLAREMONT

A circular drive runs right up to the front door of this sprawling


Dalkeith home.

Soak up the
big picture

7 Towerhill Place
Bidding with start at $1.3million for this Tuscan-inspired
house on 490sq.m.
AGENTS: Simon McGrath and
John Hunter, Abel McGrath.

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151 Waratah Avenue


DALKEITH
Auction 11am
March 12
Acton Dalkeith

his Dalkeith homes incredible


cinema even has a bar out the
front for pre-show refreshments.
Its the home cinema of every
movie buffs dreams - boasting
tiered seating, red acoustic
curtains and even an art deco
sunburst above the screen,
reminiscent of the golden age
of cinema.
Oh and theres a pretty nice
house attached to it, too.
Built on a 1163sq.m block, the
home is designed to cater for a
family that takes leisure time
seriously.
There is a big alfresco cabana
with an African thatched roof,
featuring an outdoor kitchen
and plenty of room for a long
dining table.
A similar structure shelters
a spa.

February 27, 2pm

CHURCHLANDS
6 Parish Lane
With its ornate staircase,
chandeliers and lavish features, you would expect this
4x5 to be in Dalkeith, but its
near Herdsman Lake.
AGENT: David Eyers, Acton
Dalkeith

The home is designed


to cater for a family that
takes leisure time seriously
Indoors, a big open living area
with a well-equipped kitchen offers plenty of room for the family
to hang out, while the nearby
games room is as versatile as it
is spacious.
The more formal front section
of the house features a formal
living room, a guest suite and
a study, and is ideal for accommodating visitors.
Three more bedrooms share
the top floor, each with a walk-in
robe and an adjoining bathroom.
The selling agents are David
and Martine Eyers, of Acton
Dalkeith.

The home theatre was inspired by the golden age of cinema.

FAST FACTS

Median Dalkeith house


price: $2,255,000.
Properties for sale: 44

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Rob Druitt, of First National Druitt


and Shead, said the rent-back offer
was the clincher. In other results:
Claremont: *20A Mengler Avenue
was passed in by Neil Magro and
Allan Chitty of Prestige International.
Cottesloe: * 117 Curtin Avenue
was passed in for $1million by
Ian Crawley of Altus. The 3x1 is on
754sq.m. * Lot 3, Kiln Lane was
passed in for $1.25million by Frank
Torre, of House Real Estate, and
Bev Heymans, of Acton Cottesloe.
Its the last block in the Quarry
development. Swanbourne: *115
North Street was passed in by
Adrian Abel, of Abel McGrath. The
809sq.m property is priced from
$1.45million. Woodlands: *45 Liege
Street was passed in for $700,000
by Mr Druitt. There were no bids for
the 718sq.m property.

The POSTs property writer, JULIE BAILEY, would like to hear your
real estate news. Please email julie@postnewspapers.com.au.

Williams mansion goes


for half price

LandCorp is looking for aspiring property owners to test the geoexchange


system, which regulates temperature
by exchanging heat with the earth.

Thats so cool
Power bills can keep Perth residents
sweating long after a heatwave has
subsided, so LandCorp is trialling
a system designed to reduce our
reliance on air-conditioning.
The Cool Earth project will test a
technology known as geoexchange,
which works by exchanging heat
between a house and the earth
deep underground. Two houses are
being built next to each other, and
one will have the new technology
and the other will have traditional
air-conditioning. The differences
and effectiveness of the technology
will be monitored over two years,
with the help of UWA. Celebration
Homes is building the houses on the
former Craigie High School site, and
they will be sold when completed.
For more details, go to the LandCorp
website and click on the Cool Earth
Demonstration Project.

The mansion Robin Williams


built for himself has been sold for
US$18.1million, one and a half
years after the comedian took his
own life. Villa Sorriso, or Villa
of Smiles, was built in 2003 on
a 259ha property in the Napa
Valley winemaking region northeast of San Francisco. It was first
listed for US$35million in 2012
when Williams ran into financial
trouble, but sold for about half that
last month to father and daughter
winemakers Alfred and Melanie
Tesseron. The five-bedroom, eightbathroom home boasts a library,
pool room and an impressive home
theatre, as well as climate-controlled
cellars and an infinity pool.

Green Big Apple


New York Citys thin blue line will
get a tinge of green in the Bronx,
where Danish architecture firm
BIG was commissioned to design

Danish architecture firm BIG has


designed the NYPDs first police station
with a green roof.

Robin Williams Napa Valley


home has sold for US$18.1million,
a year and a half after his death.

Did surf club help sale?

the New York Police Departments


first station with a green roof. The
futuristic-looking 40th Precinct
station will comprise a series of
stacked rectangular elements
organised around a central atrium
and will total 4180sq.m of floor
space. The interior will feature an
exercise courtyard and training
facilities, including a climbing wall.
BIG is well-known in New York City,
where it designed a pyramid-shaped
housing project on West 57th Street
and collaborated on Two World
Trade Centre. Both projects are
under construction.

It was a dismal weekend for


auctions in the western suburbs,
with most of the properties failing
to sell under the hammer. But
there were two success stories,
including 10 Kingsland Avenue,
City Beach, which was sold for
$1.67million. Seven bidders battled
it out for the older-style home on
1234sq.m. Why were there so many
bidders? Vivien Yap, of LJ Hooker
Claremont, said it was one of the
biggest blocks in the street. I also
think the new restaurant and surf
club development have got more
people interested in City Beach,
Ms Yap said. There was good news
at 41 Castle Road, Woodlands,
which was sold the day before the
scheduled auction for $1.27million.

Seven bidders put their hands up for 10


Kingsland Avenue, City Beach, which
went for $1.67million. The 5x3 is on a
1234sq.m block.

A new, green-titled property at 20A


Mengler Avenue, Claremont, was
passed in.

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$1.59million

MOSMAN PARK
65 Solomon Street

utumn might be just around


the corner, so time perhaps
to close the curtain on beachside
holidays for another year.
But if youre not ready to lose
that summer feeling, this bright
and airy family home, which is a
five-minute stroll from the beach,
is right down your alley.
Elevated Clement Street, lined
with norfolk island pines, is in a
quiet enclave.
Alongside Allen Park, and
with The Shorehouse around the
corner, it evokes the laid-back
lifestyle of a South-West holiday
spot when, instead, its just a
short drive from the railway line
and Claremont Quarter.
Webb and Brown-Neaves signature finishes and attention to
detail permeate the home, which
features blond hardwood floors,
travertine in the living areas and
cleverly placed internal windows.
The kitchen is well-equipped
for family living, with a wide
Whirlpool oven and plenty of
preparation space on the curved
white benchtop.
A double-height void and apex
window crown the open-plan
living area, where big windows
and glass sliding doors also bring
the outside in.

AGENT: Henry Willis,


Riverside Real Estate.

Offers
CHURCHLANDS
25 University Avenue
Youll need to ring the agent
for a price if youre interested
in this well-presented downsizer in the Churchlands
Green estate.
AGENT: Sian Burgess,
Acton North.

Circa

It evokes the laid-back


lifestyle of a South-West
holiday spot

The shady, protected


outdoor entertaining area
is the place to be on a hot
summers night.

94 Clement Street
SWANBOURNE
$3.65million
Acton Cottesloe

$3million

An abundance of windows means parents can keep an eye on the kids outside from the open-plan kitchen
and living area.

The house, on an 809sq.m


block, is cushioned by a leafy,
established garden with lawn
and several areas for kids to play.
Meanwhile, parents can relax
in the big, timber-lined alfresco
area thats the ideal setting for
long lunches and dinner parties.
Among the many extras are a
home cinema, outdoor shower
and a wine fridge.
The selling agent is Deb Brady,
of Acton Cottesloe.

Limestone bricks and a neutral palette add to the relaxed, beachy vibe.

Geometric on the outside, airy on the inside

DALKEITH
35 Wavell Road
No need to spend a cent on
this 4x3 because its been
renovated with all the extras,
including LED lights.
AGENT: Murray Peter,
Mack Hall.

This sculptural, architect-designed home is close to prestigious


schools, shops and the beach.
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FROM $3.999M
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640sqm

Absolutely breathtaking views over lush green parklands to the


spectacular ocean! In a brilliant position on a premier street, this
hilltop ve bedroom residence has stunning forever views that will
never be built out. Stroll to the beautiful beaches and coastal paths,
walk to the shops, train station, and excellent schools.

DEBORAH BRADY 0405 570 903


deborah.brady@acton.com.au

500 STIRLING HIGHWAY, PEPPERMINT GROVE


PH: (08) 9384 6999 WWW.ACTON.COM.AU/COTTESLOE

4 Hythe Way
WEMBLEY DOWNS
Auction March 5,
noon
Realmark West

f peaking inside an architects own home is a


rare treat (and it is), then
living in one is the stuff of
dreams.
That is something the
owners of this home, designed by architect Robert
Davey for his family, were
acutely aware of when
they first viewed it almost
20 years ago.
We fell in love with
the architecture, one of
the owners said.
We were tossing up
between two houses, but
as soon as we stepped

A splash of colour: the renovated kitchen is dressed in monochrome,


save for the deep red glass splashback.

inside we knew this one


was it.
The house is attractive
from the street, with its
structured, geometric faade painted bright white
and complemented by a
simple, neat garden.
Inside, the double-height
void gives the entry a capa-

cious, airy feel and four


orb-like pendant lights
drape from the ceiling.
A curved, navy-coloured
feature wall is a welcome
reprieve from the otherwise
stark angles and a reminder
of the homes beachside
location.
The owners installed

Volume and light seem to spill from the top floor to the one
below, thanks to overlapping feature walls in the entry.

polished jarrah floorboards


on the staircase and in
most of the rooms, which
add warmth to the beachy
interior.
There are two living
areas on the ground floor
and each accesses the big
covered alfresco area and
garden.
The stylish kitchen,
which the owners renovated from top to toe, shares
a space with a sunny casual
dining area with plantation
shutters.
All four bedrooms are on
the top floor and have builtin robes and treetop views.
Irena Ivanova, of
Realmark West, is selling
the house, which is on a
450sq.m green-titled block.
STEPHANIE McGANN

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Boutique apartments for Woodlands
POST

2
2
1-2

218 Ewen Street


WOODLANDS
From $565,000
Edge Developments
Perth

oodlands has never


seen anything like
this before and it probably never will again,
according to developer
David Parin.
These apartments are
in an upmarket area and
the finishes and fittings will
be of a high standard to
reflect that, Mr Parin said.
Plans were approved last
year for the boutique development with eight apartments and 14 undercover
car bays on a 1000sq.m site
in Ewen Street.
But since then, the City
of Stirling has amended its
planning scheme to restrict
this type of building in the
area.
The two-bedroom and
two-bathroom apartments
will range in size from
96sq.m to 115sq.m.
Some will have balconies with city views and

others will have courtyards.


Mr Parin is no stranger
to building: he has built two
houses in Subi Centro and
loves the building process.
Im a details person
and Ive put a lot of time
and energy into these
apartments, which I believe will set a new benchmark for multi dwellings in
the area, he said.
When completed, they
will have 40mm stone
benchtops, 90cm European
cooking appliances, ducted
reverse-cycle air-conditioning, alarms, intercoms
and full-height tiling in the
bathrooms.
One apartment is under
offer, and building is expected to start at the end
of March.
For more details, phone
0438 032 000.

Clean lines and modern colours will define the exterior of the complex with eight apartments.

FAST FACTS

Median Woodlands
house price: $945,000.
Properties for sale: 17

Full-height tiling and a contemporary decor will be


features of the bathrooms.

High ceilings (32-course) will give the living areas a sense


of space.

Grand living at Gnangara


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All six bedrooms have their own marble ensuites.

A 10-person spa, pizza oven and bar are just some of the
features of the outdoor pool area.

omewhere along the


line, the meaning of
the word mansion changed
from ten bathrooms, a
ballroom and servants
quarters to kind of a big
house.
This incredible home
at 318 Badgerup Road,
Gnangara, is closer to the
old definition.
Built over five years on
a 1.04ha site, the house is a
throwback to the days when
wealthy families had a full
complement of household
staff to help them throw
lavish functions for hundreds of people.
You can do that here in
the 350-capacity function
room, which features a bar
and stage.

Marble floors and gold-coloured columns welcome visitors into this incredible mansion.

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A soaring two-storey window creates the backdrop to the imposing spiral staircase.
Or you can host the pool
party to end all pool parties in the sprawling main
courtyard, where you will
find a 10-person spa, pizza
oven and outdoor kitchen.
Inside, marble floors
and gold-coloured columns
accentuate the homes
sense of dizzying grandeur, while six spacious
bedrooms with marble ensuites are equally palatial.
Other features include
a self-contained four-room
apartment, an enormous
cellar and parking for
hundreds of cars.
Selling agents Igor Nujic
and William Porteous,
of William Porteous
Properties, are seeking
offers around $4million.

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forlease
look planned
CLAREMONT
in Crawley
rejuvenation
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$390 a week

49/34 Davies Road

Its an easy walk to the pool,


railway station and shops
from this furnished 2x1 on
the fourth floor.

CONTACT: Suzanne Rayment,


Mint Real Estate.

Sage Apartments
144 Broadway
CRAWLEY
From $495,000 to
$1.45million
Indo-Pacific Properties

$520 a week

NEDLANDS
37 Clark Street
This two-bedroom character
home has a big back garden with a paved entertaining area.
CONTACT: Peta Buchanan,
Rossen Real Estate.

$680 a week

DALKEITH
45 Hobbs Avenue
Theres room to spread out
in this five-bedroom home,
between the river and
Brockman Reserve.

he Steves Hotel end


of Crawleys university
precinct is about to get
a new block of boutique
apartments.
UWA senate member
Simon Dawkins dreamed
up the idea after he and
his wife, Ricki Hewitt,
became owners of all four
apartments in an old twostorey red-brick block in
Broadway.
As we will be living
there, we planned very
carefully for the type of unit
we would like to move to,
Mr Dawkins said.
We wanted it to be close
to the university, with great
views and a village, New
York-style atmosphere in
a cafe precinct.
Also on the wish list
were high ceilings, big balconies, lots of natural light
and good airflow.

Sage Apartments
were designed
by architect Fred
Chaney, and the
interiors were done
by Jane Agnew
The six-level, 22-apartment building will be called
Sage and is designed by
architect Fred Chaney, with
interiors by Jane Agnew.
The building design
has been commended by
the City of Subiacos design
review panel for its contemporary and innovative
response, and considered
approach to the landmark
location, Mr Dawkins said.
There has been very
little new development at
the river end of Broadway.
We hope this building
will set the tone for sensitive and respectful, yet functional and contemporary
design for the rejuvenation
of Crawley.
The old units, called
Giralia by the previous
owners of Giralia Station
at Ningaloo, are next to

Heathers Hutch.
Agent Greg Billings, of
Indo-Pacific Properties,
said prices ranged from
$495,000 for one-bedroom
apartments to $1.45million
for three-bedroom properties.
For more details, go to
sageonbroadway.com.au.

There will be 22 apartments in the Sage


development in Crawley.

PROPERTY
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Classifieds
POST

SUBIACO

TO LET

FAST FACTS

Median Crawley house


price $1,115,000.
Properties for sale: 26

Star
Property
Management

CONTACT: Cheryl McKay,


Anderson Davies.

100% Residential Property


Management

FREE
MARKET
APPRAISALS
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9381 9111

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Services
We offer a lower
property per Property
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your investment gets the
attention it deserves.

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$1450 a week

MOSMAN
PARK

Some of the kitchens will have study nooks.

WESTERN
SUBURBS

23 Saunders Street
Back in the boom, this
luxurious home with river
views may have been out
of your budget, but its a bit
more affordable now.

Rhonda Reid

0409 004 904


9386 2917

CONTACT: Judith Jones,


Space Real Estate.

rhonda@starpm.com

KEEPING IT REAL
HELPING PEOPLE MOVE
Living areas will open to balconies with treetop views.

GILL VIVIAN
0415 853 926
TRENT VIVIAN
0432 392 387

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Windows Cleaned
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ACCI Trained & Certified
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CLEANING

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Concrete Driveways

Attention to detail, high


standards of quality, references,
police clearance, reliable

0412 641 734

Northlands
Commercial

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Medical Centres
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SERVICE
Domestic & Commercial Cleaning
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Special house cleaning $25p/hr
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0433 145 346

Complete BBQ Cleaning &


Maintenance Service

for a BBQ thats good


enough to eat off

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CLOCKS & WATCHES

0404 118 811

www.ASKYcleaning.com

Quality service, experienced,


reliable friendly cleaners

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CLOCK REPAIRS
BATTERIES
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OVER 35 YEARS EXPERIENCE
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Cottesloe 6011
Tel/Fax: 9384

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SPRING CLEAN
ALL OUTDOOR AREAS
HIGH PRESSURE HOT & COLD CLEAN
Driveway Algae, Moss, Oil Stains
Paving, Driveway, Clean & Seal
Decking Scrub, Seal & Repairs
Tennis Court Vac, Algae Treatment
& High Pressure Clean
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Pool Clean & Maintenance
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Calder
IT
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Prompt Efcient service
Microsoft Certied
Over 15 years experience

0408 008 405

Timepieces

By a qualified clockmaker
Member of the Watch &
Clockmakers of Australia

Unit 23/145 Stirling Hwy, Nedlands

9385 3054
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COMPUTING

Curtain Call

Claremont

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

9240 8006 : 0408 569 515


Personalised Service - BEST PRICES

Diana Rice Interiors


Beautiful Curtains & Blinds

Curtains
Swags & Tails
Romans
Venetians
Timbers

Sheers
Pelmets
Rollers
Verticals
Shutters

Phone: 9245 5305 / 0433 337 467


For an obligation free quote

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

Ph: Peter 0417 772 230

CONCRETE

MIKES FULL CONCRETE WORK

448 Stirling Highway, Cottesloe

9384 5656
Indigo
Painting
DEBT
COLLECTION

We recover all debts; any amount.


No collect then no fee!
Contact Richard Adams

0411 737 723

First International Debt Collection


(DCL5286)

DECKING

A DECK ABOVE

Custom decks and pergolas.


Outdoor living specialist.

Don 040 116 7232


a-deck-above.com

DEMOLITION

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

Your local tradesman for 20 years


NO JOB TOO SMALL
Ph

9385 7150 or 0414 660 051 DAY

Mosman Computer Training


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

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Houses Yards Cleared


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

0409 958 186


DRAFTING &
DESIGN

CONCRETE

fourway@iinet.net.au

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

0414 874 787

MOST CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED


NO SURCHARGE

John 0418 949 269

www.colourstoneconcrete.com

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Cleaning & Ironing Service
Good references
100% guaranteed services
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& Restoration of
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& Barometers

CURTAINS

CURTAIN CLEANING

Call Peter

Fully insured, police cleared


COMMERCIAL & DOMESTIC cleaning

- Need help installing and


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

Installation, Upgrades and


Repairs
Virus Removal
Networking
Email and Internet
Data Backup

Regular Cleaning $40.00 per hour


Vacant cleaning/one off $55 per hour
Professional & Reliable

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BETTYS Home
Cleaning Service

Regular Home Cleaning


Special fr $25p/hr (for Senior Citizen)
Vacate & Rent Inspection
Cleaning
Commercial & Window
Cleaning
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& cleaning products
POLICE CLEARED & FULLY
INSURED
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0418 941 539

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for Australia Day !

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Call Mick

www.centuryitc.com.au

Craysh for New Year !

BBQ had better be


clean for sh on
Easter !

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Crossovers, Garage &


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

Century IT
Consultants

Turkey for Christmas !

Franchise opportunities available

A.SKY
Cleaning Service

24/7 Onsite Service


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

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Ph Betty 0408 241 464

1 Hour
Response

Daryan 0430 855 758


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Licensed Cable/Phone Installer,
PABX, VOIP, Digital TV, LAN

Smartwire Communications

www.smartwire.net.au

Call Brett 0419 234 567

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Extensions design and


drafting specialists
1 and 2 storey additions,
Custom Designed Homes

for a free site visit and assessment

call Chris

0421 348 136

www.extensionsbydesign.com.au

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ELECTRICIANS

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ELECTRICAL

Floreat

Tel 0411 123 769


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

DRAFTING SERVICES
Council Approval
Drafting

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

Lic No EC 3474

Extension &
Renovation

0407 770 910

ELECTRICIANS
All Areas

ELECTRICIANS

EC 8293

DAVE

0411 329 003

KWA BUILDING
INSPECTION & CONSULTING
Structural Drafting & Certications
for Council Approval
Other services fully booked
Lloyds worldwide professional insurance
Reg. Builder, Chartered Professional Engineer

T/SMS 0414 341 543


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PERTH HOME
DESIGNERS

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

Roberts

Ian 0408 156 303


ELECTRICIANS

9381 5802
EMERGENCY SERVICE

From $77 per hour


All electrical work
Air con split system
installer
7 day/24hr emergency
call out

dave@westcoastcabling.com.au

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Electrical EC 8576
ALL ELECTRICAL WORK

Grant 0433 749 858

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Phone Richard King


0417 956 575

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Rewires Safety switches
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SERVICING ALL WESTERN
SUBURBS AREAS (EC 11924)

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INDUSTRIAL

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REASONABLE RATES

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ELECTRICAL

0404 092 785

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

EC 11972

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ALL ELECTRICAL WORK


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BATHROOM HEATERS UPGRADE RENTALS
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YOUR LOCAL ELECTRICIAN


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

CALL MICK

9384 7079 0412 779 947


EC 7341

ALL ELECTRICAL WORK


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

Ph

0422 238 213

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

HOLLYWOOD
SHENTON PARK
CLAREMONT
CITY BEACH
FLOREAT
CHURCHLANDS
WOODLANDS
COTTESLOE
NEDLANDS
PEPPERMINT GROVE
SWANBOURNE
MOSMAN PARK
Call Now: 6406 1759
Damon: 0481 391 889
Eliza: 0420 474 224
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Creative Sparks
ELECTRICAL
~ All Electrical work ~

RCDs, Lighting, Power, Fans,


Rewires and Renovations
Call Mark

0411 706 716

No Call-out Fee
Kevin@qedelectrical.com.au

FENCING

Hardie & Colorbond


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

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PICKET, AND
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Replacements
Installations
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0424 101 026

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Security Fencing Rural Fencing
Call or Email James

0409 889 679

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

All types of Fencing


Licenced Asbestos
removalist
Horizontal slats
Gates

FREE QUOTES
Please Call

Call us on

9381 3088

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to advertise in the

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Trades & Services

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GARAGE DOORS

RANDELL HALL
FLOOR SANDING

CALL JOHN

0412 229 200

Member WA Timber Flooring Assoc.

UALITY

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

0411 724 099

OBrien
Flooring

0413 122 012

Call 0421 895 463 and 0432 999 400

NIGELS GARDEN
MAINTENANCE

MORE
THAN A MOW
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For complete care of your


garden with reliable service.
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NEDLANDS
GARDEN SERVICE

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* Hort/Weed Control Spraying
* Expert Pruning and Espalier
* Professional advice
Specialising
DALKEITH TO MOSMANS
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0412 187 585

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

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

FREE QUOTES

Call Jeff 0419 908 837

ALL LANDSCAPE AND


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

0417 093 578


9203 9985

www.landscaperenewal.com.au

HUNTS GARDEN SERVICES


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

0414 959 309


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

SANDING & VARNISHING

Polishing & Re-Coating, ATFA


Member & Police Cleared

0423 153 677

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FLYSCREENS

710 110

JAN RAGENOVICH
Garden Makeovers
Select & Deliver Plants

Im talented, friendly 30 years


experience in your area and can
solve your plant selection probems.
Phone now nothing free but
great work.
Horticultural Cert.

REPAIRS & REWIRE


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

9384 4566
MOB 0412 770 881

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Dry bush jarrah


white gum
mallee roots

0407 088 082

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- Spray Work - Stripping etc.
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Lawns, Hedges, Roses, Trees pruned,
Weeds, Council pickups, Vacant blocks
cleaned and maintained. Make overs.
Reliable, Competitive rates
Good References.
Keep this cutting on your Fridge

Indigo Painting
Text or phone Theo

0429 880 004

B.J.s Garden Maintenance


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

0428 792 042

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

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0421 997 585

Email: info@evergrow.com.au

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All Rubbish Removed

RELIABLE FULLY INSURED

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Specialising in
l
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Bo& topiaries
hedging

288A CAMBRIDGE ST, WEMBLEY

0417 937 831

Garden clean-ups

LANDSCAPES 2000

FURNITURE
RESTORATION

Touchwood
Restorations
Quality furniture restoration -

0413 016 555

0419 905 053

Servicing the POST area since 1983.


Ph Mark Scrine. C. Hort

SANDING & COATING


TIMBER FLOORS

Gardening
and Landscaping
Transform your tired old garden into an oasis of
beauty Specialises in complete garden
transformation to suit all budgets. All aspects of
Landscaping Design & Construction. Residential
& Commercial. Garden maintenance
Lawn installing and repairing Specialised in
pool renovation Limestone and brick work
Retaining walls Colorbond fencing Supplying
trees, plants, soils, mulch, manure ... Irrigation
plan & installation Property maintenance High
pressure & Gutter cleaning Free quotation &
advice Guaranteed job quality

GARDENING

SANDING, FINISHING
LAYING AND DECKS

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ALL
HRS

From $89 P/H

24/7 Emergency Service

PH: 9384 9232

Please call
Kevin on
0411 715 627

EC8582

Ask about energy savings


FREE QUOTES

FOR ADVICE PHONE JOHN

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24/7

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0412 922
648 0412 924 134
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RAY

A professional solutions
based company
speialising in all
aspects of electrical

9387 4401
0417 942 962

0422 626 719

Call Dennis 0450 672 717

24 HOUR 7 DAYS

All electrical work


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

Ph: 0419 907 502

Maintenance and Fault Specialists


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

EC008394

Suppliers / Installers of

New & Used Flooring


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

CABLING SOLUTIONS

7 DAY/24HR EMERGENCY CALL OUT

Call Tony
NO JOB TOO SMALL !

TIMBER FLOORS

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

FLOORING

Garden Maintenance
Residential & Commercial
Design & Installation

Mike Jones 0417 181 827


Nina Jones 0427 056 785

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

0437 712 039


9381 5454

or Rosie 08

ADELINES

ALL GARDEN
MAINTENANCE

Essential Organic Garden Care

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Mob: 0407 933 959

FPruning
ULLY Weeding
CleanupsBO
Mulching
OKE

Landscaping & Design


All garden maintenance

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GARDENING

VALUE
TRUST
RELIABILITY
30 Years serving the
Western Suburbs
Garden Renovations
and Maintenance

08 9384 9555

admin@mclgroup.com.au
www.mclgroup.com.au
Block slashing
Full lawn care
Hedging, weeding,
spraying
Pruning, mulching
Green waste, rubbish removal

Our services will impress


Call Ben for a free quote

0427 542 655

2guysgardening@gmail.com

ROOTS AND ALL


Garden Maintenance

Taking Bookings Now for 2016


All aspects of garden maintenance
Ongoing or one off maintenance
Fully qualified and insured
Ph: Chad 0407 995 277

Roberts
Renovations &

GENERAL
HandymanGARDEN
Service
MAINTENANCE

GLASS

No Mess Down Pipes Cleared


Gutter Guard Installed
Tree Lopping Roof Repairs

9240 4422 All Hours

Angus 0403 758 242

(opposite Bunnings)

GMA 95-12-005F

FLOREAT GLASS

PH: 9383 9334


PENSIONER DISCOUNTS
GROUT CLEAN

CLEANING
No Hazardous Chemicals
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Sealing Service Available

Grout Magic
Craig

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GUTTERING
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Prompt Gutters

0411 610 246


Fresh Look Gardens & Landscaping
Highly Professional Friendly Affordable
Garden Servicing & New Installations

No Job too Big - No Job too Small


FREE QUOTES
Michael

0407 879 069

NADIAS

Landscaping/Gardening
Irrigation, plant selection, clean ups &
revamps & much much more!!!
Fully insured, professional work/diploma in
Horticulture 8+ years exp.

free quote call 0411 786 083


nadiasgardening@gmail.com

Garden
Angel
Beautifies gardens, plant
advice and planting, light
pruning and rose care.

Peter & Marcia 9571 2857


Garden Renewal
Remodelling Replacement
Shrubs Turf Mulching
All Aspects

MUIRS
0408
092350
Call Dave

Richards

Better Lawns & Gardens


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

Mobile: 0414 080 753


Northern Suburbs. W.A.

0419 927 224, 9245 2034

The Guttering Specialist


Gutters &
Downpipes
Colorbond or
Zincalume
Fully Insured
All work
guaranteed

waste and most house


hold rubbish.
Please call for quote
Ph: Kevin

0415 808 015


GLASS

Freshwater Glass

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

Ph 0418 944 590

or book online at
www.guttervac.com.au

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

Jack 0412 986 151


9387 4442

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

Ph: 9243 8182


M: 0419 908 186
SKILLED
PROPERTY MAINTENANCE

Pre-sale Home Detailing


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

0433 210 028

Email: promptgutters@gmail.com

Gutters & Downpipes


100% Guarantee
Ask about our RUST PROOF option with

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Professional & Reliable
Colorbond, Zincalume &
Aluminium
No job too big or too small
FREE QUOTES
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272

The NEDLANDS handyman


(and surrounding suburbs)

All those jobs your husband wont


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

BERT 0403 917 935


HANDY SOL

ADAM CLARKE

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

0407 193 606

A Better
Handyman Service

Call Shannon
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Gutter Repairs
Downpipes Installed
We do it all!

Call now for a quote on

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wayne@rooftec.com.au

GARDEN BAGS

HOME
GARDEN BAGS
We collect all garden

1300 654 253 or 0457 077 536

Tile & Grout

email: wanaqa@bigpond.net.au

SAARI

Affordable Vacuum Gutter Cleaning


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

+ GLASS REPAIRS +

Have your gutters, flashings and box


gutters installed correctly.
Many roofs flood because of incorrect fitting.
Ph VLASI now for a free inspection & quote.
Over 20 years experience.

GARDEN CLEAN UPS


All small jobs
See also Painting Ad

GUTTER CLEANING

188 Balcatta Road, Balcatta

GLASS and MIRROR


CUT TO SIZE
WHILE YOU WAIT

GUTTER
CLEANING

9383 9394/0408 866 787

THE FIXER

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MAINTENANCE & REPAIRS
ALL ODD JOBS

Pressure Cleaning Garden Cleanups


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

Mob: 0416 932 432

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

0414 011 220 9384 0250

GUTTER CLEANING
& WINDOW CLEANING
SPECIALIST
SAME DAY SERVICE
SUPPLY & INSTAL
GUTTERGUARD
DISCOUNT FOR SENIORS
Call Kevin Ph: Hme 9381 2080
Mob 0419 907 986

Our quality services will put


a smile on your face
NATIONAL POLICE CHECKED,
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services for home, ofce or

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Tony 0468 484 382 or
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QUALIFIED TRADESMAN

HOME IMPROVEMENTS

+EXPERIENCED HANDYMAN+
Quality Work + PROMPT Service
Carpentry - Doors, Windows, Skirtings, Floors + Decks
Plastering, patching + making good
All home maintenance jobs considered
Call Rod:

0418 924 016

DIAMOND

Clean ups, Pool Care, Painting, Plus


Heaps More. Affordable Rates starting
$30p/h, Experienced & Police Cleared
Kevin

0422 059 727

FOR THOSE
DIFFICULT JOBS
ROOF MAINTENANCE
PAINTING
GARDENING
ODD JOBS
LABOUR HIRE
CLEANING

Call David Baird


0403 254 149
0411 747 022
For detail & care

HIGH PRESSURE
CLEANING

LANDSCAPING

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

Qualified tradesmen in the building


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

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

Roofs Driveways
Cleaning of all surfaces
Also sealing of surfaces
Steve 0410
Manu 0435

033 343
611 381

FREE QUOTE, FULLY INSURED

Stevens

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.

0418 919 312

0427 005 724

CALAUTTI

Advertise your
goods in the

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

Call Charlie on 0401 019 975

29 Walter St
Claremont

Est 1982

www.ibislandscapes.com.au

9383 2915
0412 946 476

LANDSCAPING

Classifieds

Making Life Easy


Artificial Lawn
Environmentally Friendly
Australian Made
Free Measure & Quote

Phone: 9209 2669

www.greenplanetgrass.com.au

TRANSITION
LANDSCAPES

www.tlc-perth.com

9284 0165

Garden & landscape renovation


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

info@tlc-perth.com

HOT WATER
SYSTEM

0497 808 778

steve.transition@outlook.com

Office

9387 2339

Mobile 0439 333 982


Fax 9387 8581

ALL AREAS - 24 HOURS


General Maintenance
Emergency Repairs Blockages
Hot Water Systems
PL6669
GL7760
and All Gas Services

ALL LANDSCAPE AND


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

0417 093 578


9203 9985

www.landscaperenewal.com.au

EST 81

Call Gerry

4 Vaucluse Ave
Claremont

9409 9659
0412 921 541

NO CALL OUT FEE


Hot Water
experts

Bobcat work Paving


Lawns
Planting
Retic
Lighting
Limestone walls

Phone Peter Harper

0412 917 818 9384 9224

Plumbing
Maintenance

promptplumbingwa.com.au

BEACHLINE
PLUMBING
& GAS

PL5460

Specialists
in all large and small
landscaping projects

GL6549

HOT WATER
SPECIALIST
Same Day Service

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

Ph Andrew 0418 915 881

BRUCE

KITCHEN RESCUE

0403 657 011

Read the POST online at

postnewspapers.com.au

nadiasgardening@gmail.com

LAUNDROBAR

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

OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK


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

9387 8641

CAMBRIDGE
LAUNDRY
Indigo
Painting

4/115 Birkdale St Floreat (Cnr Cambridge)

Domestic Laundry,
Service Washes
Pickup & Deliver

WINTER SPECIAL
Doonas & Blankets

9383 9252

Reg 1964

Lawn Mowing Servicing


Mosman Park, Cottesloe, Nedlands,
Dalkeith and surrounding areas

e: riversideceilings@bigpond.com

Renovations to existing kitchens


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

free quote call 0411 786 083

MOW IT & MORE

Ph: Brett

0400 424 357

Irrigation, plant selection, clean ups &


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

LAWN MOWING

9371 2404

9245 3303

NADIAS

Landscaping/Gardening

0425 551 233


9381 6996

Obilgation Free Quote


 Supply & Install, Environmentally
Friendly Green Batts

German craftsman, 25 years experience

466 711

Call Eddie

Riverside Ceilings

Complete kitchen and wet


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

JAMES 0403

LAWN CARE SPECIALISTS

INSULATION

EUROMART
KITCHENS

LANDSCAPING

Garden Design and


Landscape Services

EDDIES LAWN AERATION

0418 951 119

KITCHENS

THE MOSMAN GARDENER

LAWN CARE

Enviroblast INSULATION

High Pressure Cleaning

Industrial High Pressure

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Specialists in high pressure cleaning

ODD JOBS MY SPECIALITY

We are the HOME


IMPROVEMENT experts

0423 511 303

Love Your Home


Quality Maintenance
Services

One Company All Trades

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

davidfixer@iinet.net.au

Police cleared Reg Business Fully Insured

GUTTERS and/or
windows CLEANED
TREE PRUNING

HANDYMAN

THE PROPERTY
SERVICES WIZARDS

BALCATTA
GLASS
Glass Repair

Lawnmowing, Weeding,
POLICE
Garden Clean up
CLEARANCE
Supply of Plants & Mulch
Pruning, Mowing etc
General Maintenance
(weekly, fortnightly, monthly)
High Pressure Cleaning to Brickwork,
Patios, Driveways
Install & Maintenance of Pumps & Ponds

Peter 0439 930 966

GUTTER
CLEANING

Innovative landscape design,


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

Atlas Lawn Services

Matt Siomos, B.Sc (Botany),


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

0411 223 637


David
0411 223 644

Good old fashioned,


friendly and
professional
service
All aspects of landscaping
from maintenance to
limestone retaining walls
Small team to create
beautiful gardens at the
right price

Free Quotes

Call Mike Kuba

0413 015 808


JOEL IRRIGATION &
LANDSCAPES PTY.
LTD.
Since 1982

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Est 1985
COMMERCIAL & DOMESTIC
Steve

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041 301 6555

Mow d Lawn
Garden Services
Andy
04 900 405 20

ANGUSS

Lawnmowing and
Gardening Service
Honest and Reliable

9381 5454
0437 712 039

Ph Angus

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PAINTING

PAINTING

PENKLIS
LAWNMOWING
SERVICE

PAINTING
A.J. BROWNING

Saari Quality

REDHOUSE

Wembley and surrounding areas

PAINTING
PAPER HANGING
All work guaranteed
REGD PAINTER

Lawnmowing

0412 888 114

Painting & Decorating

Reg. No. 4989


PLEASE
SMS

mpenklis@westnet.com.au

LEADLIGHT

European Craftsman
Very Reasonable
Reg: 6952
Rates

PAINTING
Reg 6375

OVER 25 YEARS EXPERIENCE


RESIDENTIAL
NO JOB TOO SMALL
Prompt & Professional
Service
Competitive Rates

J.B. Leadlights

PAINTING SPECIAL

Repairs Restorations
Windows, Doors & Cabinets
New Commissions
JOHN BURROWS

Ph/SMS Geoff 0411 987 542

CLIVE 9383 3412


0447 433 412

CAPITAL
PAINTING&
DECORATING

FREE QUOTES 7 DAYS


Your satisfaction is
our guarantee

ALL SMALL JOBS


Quality Work
Residential and Commercial

9284 5638
0419 966 945

Ring 9381

For all your internal/external


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

Reg. No. 4280

FLOREAT & ALL


WESTERN SUBURBS
Painter - Decorators
30 years experience

LIMESTONE

Reg. No. 3511

Roberts Limestone
Building Co.
ROBERTS
UTIM
35FYEARS
LLY EXPERIENCE
BOOK2550
Phone/Fax: 9245
ED
Mobile: 0418 299 524

Old fashioned workmanship,


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

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

ROOMS FROM $250


REPAINTING
Reg.
SPECIALIST 3476
HIGH QUALITY LOW COST!

Mob 0417

182 051

BUDGET

LIMESTONE
ALL ASPECTS

INCLUDING BOBCAT WORK


SMALL AND LARGE JOBS
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Stonework Specialists
also: GRANITE/SANDSTONE
Perth & South West
Contact Matthew Warren

0417 965 115

www.naturalistestone.com.au

LOCKSMITH
Pol Lic SG 15935
ABN 22337056071

Locksmiths
Guaranteed Same
Day Service 20 years exp

MUIRS

KEVIN SHEEHAN
Master Locksmith
Security Consultant
Glad to be of Service

0412 153 846


7 DAYS PER WEEK

SPECIALISING IN
RESTORATION OF PERIOD
HOMES

COMMERCIAL & RETAIL

MOBILE 0432 322 026

G&A

Subiaco
Painting Service

Ph/Fax 9382 3278


Mobile 0438 755 877

How to Get Your Painting


Completed Right The
First Time Guaranteed.

Residential
Commercial
Interior
Reg # 6263
Exterior
IMMEDIATE START
Free Quotes
Call Fred

Mob: 0413 235 163


Phone: 9206 5331
Fax: 9206 5337

Phone Jack for a


free, no obligation
quote

By employing the services


of
CityGroup
Painting
& Decorating
you
are
guaranteed only the highest
standards of professional
service & communication.
Your work will be completed
by the owners of the
business and full-time team
members. We do not subcontract your work under
any circumstances.
You pay only once you
are satisfied the work
is proceeding to your
satisfaction.
Reg. No. 5298

www.sheehanlocksmith.com.au

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Master Painting
Services

Commercial / Residential
Interior/ Exterior
High quality & low cost

Free
quote DAVID

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service

COMMERCIAL DOMESTIC & INDUSTRIAL

Rego 8057

www.precisepainting.net.au

Small Jobs welcome!!!


Commercial / Residential

E jbcpainters@live.com.au

A PLUS PAINTING
& SERVICES

CARING FOR SUBIACOS HERITAGE

JBC Painting
M 0422 781 372

Attention To Detail Makes


All The Difference

F: 9444 7863

Phone Joe 0408 094 444

27 years experience
Res, Comm, Int & Ext

Reg# 4004

BAGOT ROAD, SUBIACO

Reg No 3468

0400 219 056

Painters Registration No. 5890

RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL


PAINTERS & DECORATORS

PAINTING

Reliability Integrity
Workmanship & great service

Jeff Bond

Ph: 0418 850 750

Interior / Exterior

(Reg 7248)

Your Local Master Painter

20 years experience

James Limestone
Restoration
Limestone RESTORATION
Limestone REPOINTING
Limestone TINTING
Limestone CAPPING
Rising DAMP
Brick REPLACEMENT
Brick TINTING
Brick MORTAR REPAIRS
Tuckpointing
Call James for your free quote

capitalpaintingdecorating@yahoo.com.au

INTERIOR & EXTERIOR

Handyman Service

Call JAY: 0410 413 327

 Proficient in all
General Painting
 Honest, Reliable, Clean
 Handyman service

DON McNALLY

Roberts
Renovations &

REG 7089

1782 or 9388 1237

Reijo 0411 610 246

0431 200 866

MICHAEL ELLIS
PAINTING reg: 7822
0499 874 988
20 Years Exp - Free Quotes
Email: theperthpainter@gmail.com

REG 7800

663
420 445

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Dirk Warburton 9407 9103


www.prestigepaintingwa.com.au

All aspects of Decorating


6th Generation Painter
John Allen

0411 453 565

john@gapainting.com.au
www.gapainting.com.au
Reg No: 6273

Member MPA

PAINTING
INSIDE & OUT
Need Painting this Holidays?
2 Man Crew, Affordable
and Meticulous
Kevin

PEST CONTROL

VERY NEAT & TIDY


MOSTLY SAME DAY SERVICE
LEADING EDGE ON W/ANT
+ BED BUG CONTROL
OBLIGATION FREE QUOTES
CONTROL ALL PESTS
3K   
Email: harrigan5@iinet.net.au

PETS

Purrfect Pet Doors


We specialise in cat & dog door installations
into glass wood and security.
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9405 8667

www.purrfectpetdoors.net

PLASTERING

PLASTERER AVAILABLE
Small renovations.
Patching all surfaces.
MIKE KELLEY

9204 4108
0408 908 683

RENOVATION SPECIALIST
All internal and external finishes
No Job Too Small
Over 20 years Experience
CALL TONY FOR
FREE QUOTE & ADVICE

0415 951 865


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

Ph: Jorge 0400 748


or 9386 3953

076

More than fifteen years experience.

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CONTINUITY, STYLE AND


QUALITY ARE ASPECTS YOU GET
WITH OUR FINISHED PROJECT.

Call WAs Premier


Stone / Paving Service

0402 929 732

www.quantumpaving.com.au

PEST CONTROL

0416 121 932


40 Years Experience

Pete The Plasterer


30 YRS EXPERIENCE
QUALITY WORK
FREE QUOTES / ADVICE

0405 069 500

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

Ph Shay 0402 748 564


www.xcelplasteringperth.com.au

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

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

0412 802 392


PLUMBING

X Home X Office X Car

7 Day Service

Ph: 6350 8500

TOM

0418 914 041

www.lockstock.com.au

FREMANTLE
LOCK SERVICE

COASTAL COLOURS

please consider

0409 086 497

0451 478 078

P&N

ALL HOURS
www.citygrouppainting.com.au

WHEN ORGANISING YOUR


NEXT PAINTING PROJECT

Stirling Hwy, North Fremantle


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contractor.
My goal is your happiness, your
peace of mind and your referral.

Phone
WARREN

0400 440 272


Reg No. 6791

Reg No. 5309

Painting Services

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

FREE QUOTE

Mob: 0451 901 919


0411 354 602
Ph: 9388 8055
paintingservice1999@gmail.com

Call us on 9381 3088


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JOLIMONT

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

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

PH: 9359 9300

Our professional service includes:


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Phone: (08) 9309 6852


Mobile: 0431 159 207

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& STUMP GRINDING
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9433 4156

0407 473 626

9380 4420
OPEN 7 DAYS

POOL CLEANER

Our $150 Service Includes


Leaf rake & vacuum
Backwash lter
Chemical water balance
Scrub of water line, pool oor &
pool blanket
FREE chemicals added

Dan 0450 121 475

MAGDA
TREE SERVICES
0418 943 059
Local number 24 hours
Able to trim and remove
large and difficult trees.
FULLY INSURED. FREE QUOTES

Aaron: 0410 521 734


soss_tree_services@yahoo.com.au

Uwes European

DIVERSITY WINDOW
CLEANING

www.uwerepairs.com.au

WINDOW
CLEANING

NO MESS
FULLY INSURED

WE TAKE PRIDE IN OUR WORK

YOUR LOCAL BUSINESS FOR OVER 40 YEARS


OUR SERVICES INCLUDE
WINDOW CLEANING
(Domestic & Commercial)
HIGH PRESSURE CLEANING
(Domestic & Commercial)
GUTTER CLEANING FREE QUOTES
Fully insured and Police Clearances
For all bookings and quote requests go to
www.swanbournewindowcleaning.com.au

Qualified, Experienced, Insured


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

Josh

Digital Antenna
Installations

0450 159 839

From $179
Antenna
Repair
From $75
TV Mounting
From $149

www.theinstallers.com.au

TUNE INS
INSTALLATIONS

Building Conservation, Heritage


Restoration Tuckpointing,
Stonework, Brickwork Pointing,
Qualified Bricklayer

SAM GRANERI 0408 095 854

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TV DVD VCR AUDIO


Digital Set Top Boxes
Entertainment Centres
Pre-Packed
Furniture Assembled
LINDSAY

0414 738 888


TV SERVICES

TV & VIDEO REPAIRS


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

9382 4752
Rear Laneway, 25 Heytesbury Rd

PERTHS LEADING BRICK AND


MORTAR REPAIR COMPANY

UPHOLSTERY

Tuck Pointing, Mortar Pointing,


Crack Repairs, Brick Restoration,
Lintel Replacement, Rising Damp

Your Local
UPHOLSTERER

Mobile 0459503454

TV ANTENNA

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

Digital TV Antenna
Services

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Specialising in Leather & Fabric repairs


Re-Upholstery & Re-colouring
All work Guaranteed

9354 4524

WERE JUST A PHONE


CALL AWAY

Specialising in all styles of


household and commercial
upholstery.
CONTACT MICHAEL

0407 771 476

michaelstudman@hotmail.com

TSB INTERIORS

Recovery new and Antique


All your upholstery needs
26 years experience

Tim 0405 049 994

tsbi@westnet.com.au

Jason 0413 859 898

WASHING MACHINE
REPAIRS

OUT OF TOWN?

PROUD

on the internet

www.postnewpapers.com.au

Terry 0406 809 977

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

Call Rolf
9279 2981
0408 930 235

Residential Window Cleaning


We Make Your Life Easier!
Mob Number 0438

278 512

ABN 67 876 278 916

WINDOW
REPAIRS

GMR

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

0439 518 525


grwindowcleaning@bigpond.com

Paul Jones

Carpentry & Joinery


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

PH 0417 915 636

WINDOW CLEANER Indigo


SASH INPainting
A FLASH
$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


Make extra cash
sell your unwanted
items in the POST
for only
8 words

$ 40

See inside back page for details

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

PH 0407 328 128

www.sashinaflash.com.au

WROUGHT IRON

Metal Ox Ironworks

Handmade Wrought Iron

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

9272 8282 0419 045 250


www.metalox.com.au

Planner warns next


house may be higher
From page 5

On Time / Experienced / Insured


www.pdtas.com.au

ANGUS

Window Cleaning

9379 3407

Tree Service

MAINLINE
TUCKPOINTING

your local professional

FLYSCREEN REPAIRS GUTTER CLEANING


HIGH PRESSURE CLEAN

Call Clint

TV INSTALLATIONS

TUCK-POINTING

Mob

040 375 8242

BEST PRICE
Ph: Jason

9384 0250
0414 011 220

Phone MARTIN

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7 Day 6am - 10pm

0411 351 251

15 YEARS WESTERN SUBURBS SPECIALIST


FREE QUOTES
INCLUDES SCREENS, SILLS & MIRRORS
PENSIONER DISCOUNTS
PROMPT SERVICE

WINDOW CLEANING

The Local Guys

teamtreelopper@gmail.com
www.teamtreelopper.com

All Tree & Palm work


Discount Stump Grinding

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

0422 634 718


0402 433 690

WINDOWS and/or
gutters CLEANED
TREE PRUNING

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

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

0416 042 258 or 0413 998 955


1300 460 996

Pete
WESTERN SUBURBS SPECIALIST

9448 2227

Call Marco

Credit Card Facility Available


Free Quotes Josh and Mike

iSHINE Window
Cleaning

0424 150 899

The Tree Specialists

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

www.diversitycleaning.com.au

Ring Ben on

Read the entire

Tree Removal Palm Removal


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

WINDOW
CLEANING

Ph: 6201 1387

All aspects of
pruning and removal
No job too big or small
Debris removed site cleaned

Email info@brickmortar.com.au
www.brickandmortarrestoration.com.au
www.facebook.com/brickandmortarrestoration

9384 6164

Complete and Professional Pool


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

abtrees.com.au

Call Adam

0235
Mob: 0403 377 692

WASHING MACHINE
REPAIRS

Repair Miele Siemens


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

Dependable personal service


from a QUALIFIED ARBORIST

Free Quotes
Tel: 9246

TV ANTENNA

Appliance Repairs

pts@bigpond.com

INTERIOR EXTERIOR TILING


Ph Joe 0408 094 444

TREE SERVICES

APPLIANCES

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

4 Hood Street Subiaco

9388 2251

The rear portion of the dwelling is well


under the maximum building height.
It has been cut down and into the block to
primarily ensure that the rear of the dwelling
doesnt have the same impact as it might have
done if it was the full height allowed.
The landowner has maintained the side,
front and rear setbacks and provided the required amount of open space.
There is no over development of this block
[more laughter from the gallery] and there is
not a collection of variations sought. We are
dealing with one issue, and that is a small
portion of the dwelling that exceeds the twostorey height limit ... in the middle of the block.
It is not at the rear of the block, which
would cause significantly more impact, it is
in the middle of the block where essentially
it wont be seen by the neighbours.
You should not refuse this application.
The result if you do not approve the application is that an application that is completely
compliant may be lodged which would have
far greater impact on the rear neighbours than
what is before you this evening.
The council refused the building application and a hearing in the State Administrative
Tribunal has been listed for March 18.

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FOR SALE
HOUSEHOLD
AIR CONDITIONERS
(used).
Panasonic Inverter (2) $350 each
ono. Fujitsu Plasma air conditioner
(1) $350 ono. Dresser Mahogany 5
drawer $250 ono. Bedside table
Mahogany 3 drawer $100 ono. Call
0412 121 708
ANTIQUES For sale, houseful of
antique furniture and collectables.
Silver, Shelley. All sorts. Phone
9380 6399
BED: Queensize ensemble, top
quality posturepaedic. As new with
mattress on base with castors.
Excellent condition, $290. Can
deliver. Please phone 0438 396 273
CHEST
Of drawers. Genuine
Victorian (circa early 1900's). Solid
Mahogany, has 5 large drawers with
original turned wooden handles.
Beautiful, original Patina. Excellent
condition. Measures 1100mm high,
1150mm wide, 530mm deep. $475.
Phone 0400 749 433
CLIVIAS Miniata orange- Small
$10, Medi $15, Large $20. Must dig
up yourself. Nedlands.
0400 760 282
COLLECTABLE
Bradford dolls.
New condition, original boxes, half
price. Floreat. Carol,
0418 956 185
CRYSTAL Glass semi precious
beads quality plus accessories $225.
Please phone 9384 7627
FRANGIPANIS Flowering 0.7-1.5m
different colours $25-$40 ono. 0434
970 526
HANDBAGS All designer names
Bvlgari, Dior, Louis V, Prada,
Burberry, Bottegav, small, clutch and
larger. Prices differ 9386 3849
KITCHEN/ Dining room dresser:
French country original early 1900's.
Superb style, features 5 extra large
drawers to base & open display
shelves to top section. Measures
2140mm high, 1260mm wide,
500mm deep. Comes in 2 for easy
moving. Excellent condition. $750.
Ph: 0400 749 433
KITCHEN Dresser. Oregon pine.
Two pieces, top piece two shelves,
two glass doors with two shelves
between doors 122cm high 155cm
wide 30.5cm deep. Base unit three
drawers, four cupboards, two
shelves. Each cupboard 155cm
wide. 92cm high, 48.5cm deep. View
photo www.gumtree.com.au Ad ID
1104690744. $500 ono. Phone Sara
0434 191 369
LAZYBOY Recliner dark blue/grey
fabric very comfortable, as new
$450. 0423 933 500
MOVING Sale. Furniture available
including Q bed, display cabinet,
dressing table wtih mirror, barbeque
Jackeroo Grange, large. Assorted
kitchen utensils. 9382 7442

ARTS & CRAFTS


ART Coaching Service - fine arts
tuition. Pensioner discounts.
johncullinane57@gmail.com, mobile
0432 098 519

BRENda

BIRD Lover? Beautiful Australian bird


prints and originals at
www.brendaholdenart.com.au

BABY ITEMS
STEEL CRAFT Folding cot with
bedding, musical potty chair, Fisher
Price bouncinette $100 the lot.
Peppermint Grove.
Ring 0418 939 233

BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITIES
BEAUTY SALON To let (suitable
various trades) Cambridge St, opp
Wembley Hotel. Info tel 0405 189
413 / 9287 1290
INTERESTED In earning extra
income. Contact Delia 0437 786 070
WORK
From home! Are you
looking to improve your quality of
life? Earn up to $500-$4500 per
month. Full/Part Time. Full Training
Provided.
www.pjp.freedombiznow.com

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

COUNSELLING
AMYGDALA
Consulting,
Professional
Psychotherapy,
Counselling for individuals and
specialising in marital & couples
therapy. Qualified 30+ years
experience. Free half hour in
Claremont Medical Centre.
www.amygdala.com.au, 9383 3132
COUNSELLING
Assisting the
afermath of Narcissist/Psychopath
abuse. Qualified therapist. 1st appt
half price. 0419 322 388

COUNSELLING

GARAGE SALES

HOUSESITTING

PERSONAL

SITUATIONS VACANT

SITUATIONS WANTED

GROW A Proven Program for


Mental WellBeing. Are you feeling
depressed, anxious, fearful, and
lonely? Grow is a caring and
supportive community based
organisiation; confidential, anonymous, members meet weekly on a
regular basis. We connect people
who have all walked their own
journey of mental illness, Grow
assists people in their recovery.
Come to belong - Free Service.
Where: Every Monday 10am 18
Barrett St Mercycare Complex Block
E. Website www.grow.org.au Phone
1800 558 268

NORTHBANK
North Fremantle
Sunday 28 February. From 9am,
kayaks, household, furniture, lots of
bargains. Moving sale.
0403 874 426

MASSAGE Sensual Swedish, sz 6,


attr 26yo brunette. Nikki, Peppermint
Grove. 0405 933 930

ROTARY
Swap Mart. Every
Sunday 7am to 12 noon. Broadway
Shopping Centre, Nedlands. Seller
bays $5. Come and get bargains
galore or sell your goods

SEEKING Housesitter/s. Retired


person, or couple, to care for our two
dogs in our comfortable, central
Subiaco home. First time would be
10 days in June. We seek flexible
people who would enjoy a change in
their living arrangements. Two
months in mid 2017, plus other
weeks, here and there, to be
negotiated. Please phone Julie to
discuss 0411 522 007

HEALTH & BEAUTY

HOUSE SWAP

PETS

EDUCATIONAL

AWAKEN To your joy with intuitive


life guidance, healing and readings.
www.earthangelash.com
earthangelash@gmail.com

CHEMISTRY
Physics,
Mathematics, English and other
ATAR subjects. Individual tuition for
Years 10/11/12. The Tuition Centre,
Bayview Terrace, Claremont.
9284 3004

ELDERLY Lady looking for a


qualified mobile hairdresser &
manicurist to visit a Claremont home
on a semi permanent basis. Current
police clearance wanted. Call Kay
9384 1162

WE Live in Jolimont. Looking to do


a house swap in UK (England,
Wales or Scotland) for part or all of
the period 17/8/16 through 22/10/16.
If you know of anyone who may be
interested please have them contact
us on 9387 7076

DOG Obedience Classes: Neri


Karazija holds these on Wednesday
evenings and Saturday mornings as
a follow up from Puppy Classes at
Swanbourne. Bookings are essential
and the next classes commence in
early April and pre-booking is
essential so be quick. Ring Naomi or
Jaimee on 9384 2644 to secure your
place and quote POST2

CHEMISTRY Tutor. BSc Chemistry,


6th year UWA Medical student.
Highschool students. Can meet at
your home/ school library. WWC.
Refs. Cottesloe local. James
0404 918 438

HERBALIFE
Independent
distributor, prompt delivery. Call
9244 4318, 0450 032 061

EIW ARCHITECTS Are a mid-size


architectural studio based in
Subiaco. We are looking for a
motivated and friendly person to
become our Bookkeeper/Studio
Manager and provide leadership and
administrative support to the Staff
and Directors. The successful
candidate will have at lease 5 years
experience in Bookkeeping and be
proficient in the use of MYOB, Excel
and Word. Responsibilities include
but are not limited to: all aspects of
Bookkeeping, PA to Directors,
administrative duties, liaising with
government agencies and the
company accountant, management
of internal website and twitter
accounts. The role is expected to be
0.8 and would suit someone looking
to fill school hours. Parking is
available. Please submit your
resume with a covering letter to the
following
email
address:
rpalmer@eiwarch.com.au
EIW
Architects: www.eiwarch.com.au
EXPERIENCED
Kitchenhand
required for busy Jolimont cafe.
7:30-15:00 Tues, Wed & Thurs. Call
Mary 0402 003 417
GARDEN
Assistant. Gardener
required for maintenance and small
landscape projects. Would suit male
or female uni student/junior. Great
working attitude, attention to detail
and availability to work Wednesday,
Thursday or Friday a must. Email
Luke dmglandscapes@live.com.au
or message 0428 991 242
MOTHER
in Crawley urgently
looking for daily nanny for two
primary school children. Would suit
student. Please email
projectalignmentcpvs@gmail.com to
arrange interview
PART TIME Medical receptionist for
busy dermatology practice in
Hollywood Medical Centre. Approx
16 hours/week. Must have excellent
phone manner and enjoy working
with children. Send cover letter and
CV to
medreception6@iinet.net.au
VOLUNTEER
Wanted 3hrs per
weekend.
keren.mccullagh@artgallery.wa.gov.au
WE
Require a knowledgeable
gardener for a large block in Dalkeith
for a minimum of 5 hours per week.
Mower and equipment not needed
as this is provided. Would like a
good reliable worker with a love for
gardening. Phone Nola 0418 925
040

GARDENING And/or general odd


jobs $25/hr adaptable, capable,
effective, efficient, equipped,
experienced, professional, reliable,
cleaning, pruning, tidying, watering,
washing, weeding, other jobs. Tim
0418 846 562
GARDEN
Makeovers.
Apprenticeship
completed
in
Landscaping, clean-ups, reticulation,
transplanting. Free quotes
0423 477 822
HAIRDRESSER Male for mature
people. Reasonable rates 9387 7947
HANDYMAN
Quality service,
picture hanging, shelving, paint
touch-ups, flat pack assembly,
furniture restoration, fix taps. Pete
0438 852 960
HOUSEKEEPER
Experienced,
reliable, honest, efficient, organised,
pol/cl, exc/ref, $30ph, 5hr/min. 0419
950 644
HUSBAND/ Wife honest reliable
hard
working,
experienced,
references, p/c, $25/hr. Mob
0414 527 765
IRONING. Large basket of max 20
$60, and $2.50/subsequent items.
0404 049 944
IRONING A better professional
service. Est: 1999. Non-smoking, reg
van pickup and delivery. Phone
Sandra 0411 222 899
IRONING Absolutely professional
long established ironing service early morning van pickup and
delivery - smoke free. 25 years at
your service. Lyn and Chris Western
Suburbs Ironing Service. WA owned
and operated. 0418 915 842
IRONING pick-up and deliver next
day $15 p/h 0438 968 215
NILE
Contractors Australia.
Cleaning it 4U. Vacate, windows,
carpet, house, office, carpark,
construction. Mob 0469 071 947
RETICULATION
Repairs and
handyman services at reasonable
rates. Call 0455 488 338

CHEMISTRY Tutor in Wembley


Downs & surrounds. Chemistry
major and Medical student. Phone
Wes 0430 524 447
ENGLISH, Literature and History
tutor. Experienced PSA teacher
tutoring students of all abilities, Yrs
7-12. Support in understanding
course content, essay writing,
analytical technique and examination
strategy. $80/hr. Call or text 0422
017 263
ENGLISH And Literature tuition.
Very experienced YR11/12 ATAR
teacher/examiner/marker.
The
Tuition Centre, Bayview Terrace,
Claremont. 9284 3004
ENGLISH
Specialist tuition at
NumberWorks'nWords.
Individualised teaching, trained
tutors. Reading, comprehension,
spelling, writing. Free assessment.
www.numberworksnwords.com.au.
Ph 9388 3727
EXPERIENCED, English tutor and
qualified English teacher with over
12 years experience. I am available
to tutor all levels of English including
ATAR and general 11 and 12
courses. Felicity 0422 026 764
IS English your second language?
Gain confidence and competence
with Conversational English classes.
Hourly
individual
($60)
or small group classes ($40)
available. Experienced primary
school teacher, specialising in
language. Lessons focus on
vocabulary, grammar and practical
experiences.
Contact
Gail
0428 216 303 in Mt Claremont
JAPANESE Tutoring speaks fluent
English. Fun learning. Call Meg 0411
807 921
MATHEMATICS
(Inc, specialist,
methods and applications) and
Physics/Engineering tuition in your
home. Specialising in Years 10 to
Year 12, University and TAFE.
Focusing on clear explanations,
problem solving and test preparation.
Experienced, professional and
dedicated tutor. Phone Denton 0425
898 598
MATHEMATICS
Tutoring. Very
experienced Yr11/12 ATAR teacher
/examiner/marker. The Tuition
Centre, Bayview Terrace, Claremont.
9284 3004
MATHMATICS Tuition WACE year
7 to specialist by experienced,
qualified, registered teacher.
Reasonable rates, discount on first
lesson.
Improve
motivation,
understanding and performance. Call
Simon on 0416 273 241
MATHS
Specialist tuition at
NumberWorks'nWords.
Individualised teaching, trained
tutors. Full Australian curriculum.
Free assessment.
www.numberworksnwords.com.au
Ph 9388 3727
MATHS
Tutor: Years 6-12.
Qualified, experienced, registered
teacher; improves motivation,
revises basics, extends gifted,
guaranteed results. Sibling no extra
cost, in your home, must live within
4km of Mt Claremont. Call Stuart
0478 774 410
MATHS Tutor experienced teacher
specialising in maths for 5 to 11 year
olds. After school and Sat am
sessions. Rosemary 0412 454 276
PHYSICS And Engineering tuition
in your home. Specialising in Years
10 to Year 12, TAFE and University.
Focusing on clear explanations,
problem solving and test preparation.
Experienced, professional and
dedicated tutor. Phone Denton
0425 898 598
WACE Tutoring for all years in
Maths, Specialist Maths, Physics,
Chemistry and Economics. Currrent
Engineering/Finance student at
UWA, Ex-Hale. Contact Michael
0468 588 798

FOR HIRE

MASSAGE: Amazing self healing


deep relaxation alleviates stress
/neck/shoulder/back/tension/pain
/migraines/anxiety. Zen Shiatsu
Therapeutic Massage. Trained in
Japan. Elspeth 0410 853 441
MASSAGE
Huna Hawaiian,
Swedish relaxation. Indulge yourself,
release stress, experience deep
relaxation, qualified, n/s Alanah 0405
755 715
MASSAGE
Mobile. Swedish,
relaxation, reflexology, sports,
remedial, 0415 942 388
MEDIUM Clairvoyant palmistry. E
Shed markets Fremantle. Sunday
28/2 and long weekend Sunday &
Monday. Fran 0407 775 178
NEW To yoga? Wanting to improve
your strength, stretch, balance?
QiYoga classes are just for you. Tue
9am Nedlands. Jen 0407 190 194,
www.qiyoga.org
PERSONAL Trainer. Weightloss,
Boxercise, Pilates, Yoga, Gerhard
0415 942 388
SERIOUS About losing weight.
Contact Delia 0437 786 070
SORE
Feet? Therapeutic foot
massage including Reflexology,
Reiki, Podiatry treatment. Genuine
care and time given. Health rebate.
Pip McGuinness Podiatrist. 40 years
experience. 9387 1027
WORKOUT
Cottesloe Classes
Gym, Pilates. Creche 0418 950 112
Maureen
YOGA Kundalini. Ongoing open
classes on Tuesday evening
Wembley, Thursday evening East
Fremantle.
Certified
teacher
Suzanne 0414 883 139

HOLIDAYS & RESORTS


COTTESLOE Apartment. Great
ocean views from every room and
wide balcony. Renov 2brm fully furn
and equipped. Mins walk to beach
and train. Quiet street. Aircond, rates
from $110-$160pn, min 4. Special
weekly rates from $700 (winter). Ph
9339 4448 or 0405 670 803
COTTESLOE Beachfront apartment
avail. One b/r renov. Great views,
fully self cont. Rates from $95 pn
winter to $150 pn peak.
Ph 0405 670 803 or 9339 4448
www.24706.worldstays.com
DUNSBOROUGH Easter available.
Sleeps 6, water side, relaxing
holiday house, fully equipped, timber
floors, undercover deck, fire, uber
comfortable.
0438 605 123
DUNSBOROUGH/
Marybrook beachfront 4x3 newly renovated
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www.cavesroadbeachhouse.com.au
0412 283 510
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GRACETOWN For Easter!? Our
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GARAGE SALES

HOUSESITTING

GRANDPARENTS
Decluttering.
Furniture, toys, crockery, household.
60 Manning St, Mosman Park.
Sunday February 28, 7am-Noon.

HOUSESITTER Wanted 24 May to


9 June 9245 2247

MONSTER
Retro
vintage
collectables. Deceased estate.
Sunday 28 Feb from 8am. 113
Salvado Rd, Subiaco (Greenwood
back lane)

PROFESSIONAL
Housesitter.
Mature age. 22yrs exp. Very
houseproud. Genuine love of
animals. Police cleared. Exc refs. No
charge. Will pay utilities during stay.
Avail 1/4/16 to 2/5/16 incl. Anna
0412 638 842

LOST & FOUND


FOUND Childs prescription glasses
in Churchill Ave Subiaco. 0402 852
112
LOST, Claremont Quarter or HBF
Stadium 11 or 12 Feb. Grey, 64gb
Lexar thumb drive. If found please
ring or text 0437 610 680
LOST
Keys. Car and house.
Subaru logo and 3 small buttons in
triangular shape on car key. Possibly
2 house keys attached. $50 reward.
Please call David 0448 793 841
LOST Rayban Sunglasses. South
Cottesloe Dog Beach. Sunday 10th
February 6pm. Reward. Peter
0417 096 691

MARRIAGE
CELEBRANTS
COMMONWEALTH
Marriage
Celebrant. Professional and reliable.
Glenda Prideaux
Mob: 0407 336 604
Email: Glenda@glendaprideaux.com
www.glendaprideaux.com
PHOTOGRAPHER
Available.
Local, freelance. Capture that
special day or family event.
Reasonable rates. Mobile:
0412 294 711
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Email: newspics@iinet.net.au

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Guitar, Piano, Trombone, Trumpet
lessons by qualified, experienced
teachers. Piano Accompaniment for
AMEB exams available with plenty of
notice please. Members of WAMTA,
TRBWA, ASMEWA, WWCC no. from
8 years onwards for lessons.
Michael, Mary
Ph 9387 7046
FLUTE Lessons available. Teacher
28 years experience. Available for
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training or simply recreational.
Students accepted from age 6. Open
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testimonials are available for your
perusal. Call Helen on 0423 859 995
GUITAR Lessons. Eve Tsakalos
Guitar and String Inst School. Group
tuition and private lessons available,
any style taught. Learn from Perth's
most experienced teacher. Contact
Eve 9387 5014
GUITAR lesson for young and old.
Call 0415 942 388
GUITAR
Tuition beginner to
advanced.
E: eddierg@bigpond.net.au
H: 08 9381 9146
PIANO Mignon upright in excellent
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Claremont 0419 912 271
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Shared and individual classes are
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Call Shamara 0410 386 292,
Nedlands

OVERSEAS HOLIDAY
ACCOMMODATION
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central panoramic views of lake
Karen 9384 4593
or www.alpenview.co.nz

PERSONAL
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Attractive, understanding, patient.
Your place or my discreet home.
From $75. 0403 536 863
MASSAGE
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Phone
0406 275 865

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brunette, Cottesloe.
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by
Ph

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SENSUAL
Massage qualified
therapist. Petite, brunette. By
appointment, Mosman Park, from
$70, Rachael, 0415 836 700

DOG
Obedience Workshops:
Having trouble with recall, jumping
up and pulling on the lead? Neri
Karazija's workshops held at
Swanbourne are just the thing! The
next one will be in March so ring
Naomi or Jaimee to book your place
and remember to quote POST3
PUPPY
School and Puppy
Management: Held at Swanbourne
every Sunday commencing at 9am.
There are four classes held on the
hour. Neri and Lisa conduct the
classes and bookings are essential
to get the full benefit, so ring Naomi
or Jaimee on 9384 2644 to book a
place. Please quote POST1 when
you book your class
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walks, TLC.
Julie 0400 681 145

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PUBLIC NOTICES
THE Chairman and Management
Committee of the Westcoast
Community Centre wish to advise all
members of the Sundowner and
Annual General Meeting to be held
on Wednesday 16th March, 2016.
Time 5.45-7.30pm in Community
Room Grove Library Precinct,
1 Leake Street, Peppermint Grove
TRUSTEES Act 1962 - Deceased
Estates. Notice to Creditors and
Claimants. James Wallace Tate,
late, of 2/48 Austin Street, Shenton
Park in the State of Western
Australia, Dentist. Creditors and
other persons having claims (to
which Section 63 of the Trustee Act
1962 relates) in respect of the Estate
of the Deceased who died on 8 July
2015 at Brightwater - Kingsley Care
Facility, 41 Renegade Way, Kingsley
in the State of Western Australia are
required
by
the
personal
representative, being Alan Michael
Brook to send particulars of their
claims to care of Brook Legal, PO
Box 93, Wembley in Western
Australia 6913 within 30 days of
publication of this notice after which
date the personal representative
may convey or distribute the assets,
having regard only to the claims of
which he then has notice. Dated 22
February 2016. Brook Legal.

RELIGIOUS NOTICES
SAY This prayer nine times a day
for nine days and publish. Novena to
St Jude: May the most Sacred Heart
of Jesus be adored, glorified, loved
and preserved throughout the world
now and forever, Sacred Heart of
Jesus pray for us. St Jude worker of
miracles and help of the hopeless
pray for us.

SITUATIONS VACANT
CAREGIVERS Needed to make a
difference in the lives of older
people. We are seeking reliable,
empathetic and compassionate
people to provide a 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 male
and female. Own vehicle required.
To apply please call Home Instead
Senior Care during office hours on
6310 0400
COMPLEMENTARY
Health
Therapist with experience in holistic
therapies specialising in child
development. Applicant must have in
depth knowledge and experience in
the psychological and motor
development of children newborn to
six years and exhibit composure and
emotional availability. Contact
brendaroo@iinet.net.au

SITUATIONS WANTED
CAR DETAILING - All cars. 10
years experience. We come to you.
Call 0434 835 146
CHAUFFEURED Sedan service.
Airport and Western suburbs.
Luggage Trailer now available. VISA,
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Call Barry 0422 376 943
CLEANA
A wonderful job
responsible, efficient, hard working,
pol cl, refs. 0468 308 980
CLEANER Ironing. All you need.
Call Maria 0402 678 440
CLEANERS Absolute perfectionist
team of two with more than 10 years
experience in Office, Small Business
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highly efficient w/ABN and Pol/Cls.
Call or leave message:/9203 9141,
0431 894 562
CLEANERS
Very experienced
professional and reliable team of two
cleaners with great references. Call
us on 0414 067 481
CLEANING High quality, Police
Clearance, very honest and reliable.
Phone Eric 0431 405 115
CLEANING Honest, experienced
cleaner, quality work, available. 0407
985 737
CLEANING
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lady. Cottesloe/adjacent areas $25 p
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CLEANING
Iron
years
of
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Please call 0413 570 137
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Wembley Downs, Woodlands,
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A backyard blitz.
Experienced. Phone Nick 0412 772
238
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GARDENER,
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aspects of gardening, landscaping
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service and free quotes. Reed 0401
498 737
GARDENING And household odd
jobs. Careful, effective, efficient,
experienced, reliable. Tim 0418 846
562
GARDENING
And odd jobs.,
Reliable local student. $24/hr.
Robbie 0449 128 149

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see the classified advertisement
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Office, approx 48 sqm. Excellent
location $1250 + GST pcm inc. rates,
taxes and parking. David Azzopardi
0418 924 950
ROOM is available in a comfortable
fully furnished 3brm townhouse 100
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flatmates. $180pw + share of
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SUBIACO F/f rooms. Overseas
students. Close to train and bus.
$110p/w. Clean living. 0418 988 945/
9381 5857

WANTED TO BUY
17TH to 20th Century antiques and
collectables wanted. Furniture, chest
of drawers, old clocks, pocket
watches, wrist watches, china, silver,
dolls, teddy bears. Will pay best
prices. Cash paid. Phone Philip of
Nedlands 0450 049 679 or 9380
6399
RADIOS Old Valve type and Old
Telephones + parts, any condition.
Please phone Andrew 9319 1703
VINTAGE And old items including
bric a brac, military football, car oil
bottles, furniture, watches, paintings,
signs, china, books, records,
Aboriginal etc. Paul
0412 736 291

WANTED TO RENT
GARAGE/ Carport for 17 foot boat
/trailer. Need semi regular access,
prefer Swan, Cott, C'mont.
0407 383 478

Marathon ride to keep kids on track


From page 11
The schools have counsellors
on standby and the cyclists visits
invariably provoke a flurry of
follow-up activity.
Youth Focus provides free counselling for 12 to 18-year-olds with
depression or at risk of suicide.
Each rider needs to raise $5000.
On Saturday, March 19, two teams
will hold a joint 1980s-themed

sundowner at the Floreat Surf


Life Saving Club.
Tickets are $100 and include
drink, food and live music.
Dressing up is not compulsory,
though there will be prizes for
best dressed.
For information about the Ride for
Youth, go to rideforyouth.com.au and
for tickets to the sundowner, go to
rideforyouth.com.au/events/back-80s.

POST, February 27, 2016 Page 101

Sally is running
the Great Wall

Mosman moves to dump nanny signs


From page 11

Rotary club of Mosman Park,


who have sent a letter in regards
to this requesting this sign be
removed, and the Brown family, he said.
We just want it out of the
park. This sign could be moved
70m away as long as it doesnt
infer that the Russell Brown
Adventure Park is now known
as Minim Cove Park.
He said the signs warning of
slippery rocks, submerged rocks,
shallow water, snakes, unstable
cliffs and caves, revegetation,
dogs, securing vehicles and no
swimming did not relate to the
adventure park.
At the end it says please
enjoy your visit to Minim Cove,
he said.
Well, after reading all that,

From page 6

Her dream is to become a


doctor with Medecins Sans
Frontieres.
Sally is currently working in
hospitality, where she met chef
Ryan Howie, who is also doing
the run.
They have just finished a half
marathon in Busselton, run up
Jacobs Ladder when it was
open and doing a lot of hill work
in amphitheatres and stadiums.
Pretty much any staircase I
have to run up, she said.
The challenge of running
along the Great Wall of China
and training to work towards
that goal excites me.
Since experiencing solo
travelling and being a GIVE
volunteer, I am now hooked
on seeking out new adventures
and ways to push myself to my
absolute limits.
GIVE showed me a new way
of getting the most out of any
experience abroad being able
to see all a country has to offer
by travelling mindfully, off the
beaten track and creating opportunities to give back to local
communities who often, wholeheartedly, gave so much to me.
When asked this question
I have to quote the famous
mountaineer George Mallory
when he was asked why he
wanted to climb Mt Everest,
to which he replied: Because
its there. Everest is the highest
mountain in the world and no
man has reached its summit. Its
existence is a challenge. The
answer is instinctive, a part, I
suppose, of a mans desire to
conquer the universe.
I have always wanted to run
a marathon and have always
wanted to see the Great Wall of
China so it seems only fitting to
combine the two.
To donate to her cause, go
to runforlaos.org and click on
donate.

LEFT: This sign at the Russell


Brown Adventure Park indicates
it is named Minim Cove Park.

why would you? These signs


are are absolutely ugly and if
[the council] adopts to have
these and dont squash it right
now, they will be on Bayview
Park, Jabe Dodd Park they
are going to be right across the
place.
He suggested the signs be
relocated to the beach.
North ward councillor Zenda
Johnson said the signs were
incongruous with the whole philosophy of childrens adventure
playgrounds.
Children are encouraged
to take risks in adventure
playgrounds, they are asked to
climb rocks and roll over logs,
climb trees and they do all those
sorts of things because it takes
them out of their comfort zone,
she said.
You dont wrap them in cotton wool in an adventure park.
We actually need them to
find out the hard way.
I think these sign are punitive, theyre irrelevant and the

Locals out of the loop in push to privatise


From page 9

The 27 councils dealt with


48,133 building permits, of which
15,688 were for single houses,
he said.
All permits were considered
within the statutory time; 15% of applications were submitted with incomplete or incorrect information.
The majority of the incomplete/
incorrect applications were a result
of non-compliance with R codes.
Mr Goode said Claremont issued all permits before deadline.
This was despite an almost
unbelievable 47% of applications
being incomplete or incorrect,
he said.
A commission audit of building construction standards
revealed one third of buildings
inspected failed to comply with

either the building permit issued


or the National Construction Code
standards for tying down a roof.
It concerns me that across
our state one-third of buildings
could be found to be sub-standard for such a limited audit.
What else is likely to be
wrong? With such information
available, why take the process
out of public hands?
Building Commissioner Peter
Gow said: Far from sidelining
local government authorities,
the commission has recognised
their role in the building approvals process and the importance
of their involvement in forums
such as the Building Summit.
The summit was a serious
attempt by relevant Ministers
to engage in a balanced con-

versation about not only the


local government process but
also the planning and building
approvals processes in order to
reduce red tape.
These three priority areas
for discussion were determined
through consultation with stakeholders prior to the summit.
The summit has provided
the opportunity for all present
to contribute to identifying the
problems and confirm a first
round of priorities to address.
Of the 65 representatives in
attendance, 20 each were from
planning, building and local
government.
Many of the problems
identified at the summit were
not the responsibility of local
government, for example, poor

UWA backs off staff cuts The seafront blocks


From page 7

The NTEU not only disagrees


with how UWA has gone about
trying to save money, but also
with the fact the university
needs to save so much money.
During an anti-job-cut protest
last week, NTEU members were
handing out flyers which said
UWA did not have a budget
challenge and was not spending
more than it earned.
UWA produced an operational surplus of $90million in
2014, the flyer said.
After NTEUs criticisms, the
two parties held a conciliation
conference in front of the Fair
Work Commission and agreed
on Wednesday last week that
UWA would explore other ways
to save money.
Any alternatives to redundancies can be put to the university
and will be genuinely considered prior to any decisions being
made, Ms Freshwaters email
to staff said.
Ms Freshwater said the deadline for employees suggestions
was March 7.
Ms Freshwater summarised
the feedback UWA staff had
given the executives since
February 2 about the renewal
project.

that halved in value


From page 1

Jamie OShea said him wearing a


mask was extra ironic, as he was
so recognisable.
According to the summary,
some of the staffs major concerns about the potential 300
sackings were: staff morale, loss
of local knowledge and resource,
and uncertainty (should the
decision drag out).
UWA student guild president
Maddie Mulholland said: We
would like [the executives] to
make sure that whatever decision they make has students
concerns at the heart [of the
decision].
We are quite uncertain about
how [the renewal] is going to be
structured.

It is important to look behind


the headline median price, Mr
Rossen said.
Median price is the middle
price in a range of sales, but
the median floats up and down
depending on the sale prices
used to compose it.
There are many other examples of nearby oceanfront
properties that have also halved
in value, Mr Rossen said
Units at 218-220 Marine
Parade are located on two blocks
of 364sq.m. Together they sold
in 2007 for $11million, $5.5million each.
They resold in 2012 for $5million ($2.5million each). This
represents a 54.5% drop in price.
The POST interviewed Mr
Rossen just before the global
financial crisis (Bloodbath on
Broadway, POST, April 17, 2008).
He stated then that the rise in
Perth real estate prices between
1998 and 2007 would never be

tion in a club, you stay within a


club and try to remedy it, Ms
Young said.
Ms Young described the leaving of the seven board members
as an evolutionary thing.
The clubs website says the
club is for women with interests in art, literature, music,
science and social concerns,
with the aim to promote a spirit
of goodwill and understanding
and provide interaction and
friendship with its members
and other Lyceum Clubs.

repeated in our lifetimes.


In 1978, China, under the
leadership of Deng Xiaoping
opened its economy to international commerce, he said
this week.
This resulted in a 35-year economic boom in the worlds most
populous country of 1.3 billion
people. It led to the greatest-ever
commodity price boom.
Chinese economic growth
peaked at over 14% in 2007 and
has now dropped below 7%.
Commodity prices in the
corrective phase drop below
their long-term average with
a result that many mining and
fossil-fuel extraction projects
become unviable.
It would appear that West
Australia, a commodity-based
economy, may be about to suffer
its biggest economic contraction.
As the price of property reflects the state of the economy,
it is possible that there will be
further declines in value.

or incomplete building applications, outdated legislation, and


problems with interpretation.
The Building Commission is
focused on supporting permit
authorities through the development of electronic systems
to improve the customer experience and ease the burden of
building approval processing
by making it easier and more
transparent.

Parker who
wasnt there
From page 1

Most people probably just


pay up because its easier and
its only $55, but thats not the
point, Anna said. She wasnt
there.
There are two reasons why
I am doing this. Im worried
that other visitors who call to
me could be fined for staying
more than two hours and its
the same for my neighbours.
My sister has a child with
cerebal palsy and has a lot on
her plate already and I dont
think this is fair.
The two women said they
presented as much information
as possible to Subiaco and tried
to resolve the issue, offering to
sign a statutory declaration to
back up their claim.
Subiaco CEO Don Burnett
said the women had opted to
take the issue to court.
Shes presented her case, it
was reviewed internally and
then reviewed by an external
reviewer, he said.
They said the infringement
can stand so she has the option
to take it to court.
If someone elects to go to
court we have to defend that
and if it gets to court we are
usually very confident weve
got a winnable case, otherwise
it would have got overturned
in the two review processes.
If they can determine
otherwise then the court will
determine that.

Private eye tricked dog-napper

Seven resign from Karrakatta Club board


From page 7
that [the former members] have
gone to you means they were.
Ms Young said the club needed
a rejuvenation and guidance
when she took over the club,
founded in 1894, in November.
She said she wanted public attention to be brought to the positive social movements she was
advocating, such as campaigns
against domestic violence.
Loyalty to the welfare of a
club would imply, if one is not
entirely happy with ones posi-

tone is quite wrong.


We dont say, welcome to
the Russell Brown Adventure
Park, be careful, or, please
have a good day.
We say, dont do this, dont
do that, dont do something
else, and by the time you get
to the end of it I am not sure
if they would even want to try
and enjoy the Russell Brown
Adventure Park.
South ward councillor Wesley
Davies, a former Cottesloe lifesaver, backed the signs.
If you go down to the beach
you observe many signs warning of rocks and rips, he said.
Being a member of a local
surf club you put out signs as
necessary to warn people of
danger.
I am aware some of the signs
are not easy on the eye but I
am sure our administration has
made the right call.
Councillors Johnson,
Ledgerwood and Pollock were
elected to the sign committee.

Jasmine

From page 1
Langham Street, Nedlands, home
one last time before she moved
to Darwin.
But after studying photos of
a car she advertised online the
investigator found she had lied
about where she was going.
We posed as buyers and asked
for more photos of her car,
Charlie said.
We analysed the photos,
zoomed in and there was
Jasmine.
Queensland police alerted the
Stock Squad, who confronted the

woman on Wednesday.
She denied it, then admitted
everything, Charlie said.
Jasmine is fine, a bit dirty,
but very happy.
Shes stolen the heart of a sergeants wife, who is looking after
her and taking her for walks.
We got the good news five
weeks to the day after Jasmine
disappeared.
Its an amazing, amazing story.
The investigator Pete at
Alpha Investigation Services
did an enormous amount of
work.

Page 102 POST, February 27, 2016

The Sporting

with AFL Hall of Famer Austin Robertson

At last its time


for some footy
When dawn broke over
Mandurah last Friday, the forecast was for a very hot, windy
and cloudless day more suited
to watersports and dolphin
watching than footy.
This was a sun-kissed day,
perfect for shoaling for crustaceans, or throwing in a line in
search of a sh.
Instead, an impressive number
of Fremantle fans turned up
at Rushton Park to watch the
Dockers rst hit-out of the year.
And, after watching the match,
the 72km trip was worth every
drop of the petrol it took to get
there.
The Dockers easily accounted
for a young and inexperienced
Richmond.
The score was meaningless,
but the way they played wasnt
gawd, they looked good.
Slick, quick, (mostly) clean, t,
and, despite tough conditions
both with the heat and wind,
very professional.
Oh, sure, there were some
skill errors.
Nat the Magnif supplied us
with some of those, but hes the
man who connects everything
together, whether hes getting
the ball out of a scrimmage with
his Samson-like strength, gliding past to receive, plucking a
screamer or blowing somebody
away with his explosive pace.

Some of his work went awry,


but it was all there plain to see
he just keeps getting the ball.
Though Nat the Magnif is the
key to this team, he would nd
things much more difcult if
that huge side of beef Big Sandi
wasnt there.
Freo brought out the big guns
and it was grand to see the
man as strong as a sheoak ruck
splendidly all day long.
Among the other things that
caught my eye was Michael Son
Son Walters hell carve teams
up like a Christmas ham in the
mideld. Wow, what a player.
The Pav was like a bottle of
sparkling Perrier he looked
refreshed, if at times as rusty
as a garden gate.
He kicked four excellent goals
in difcult conditions, and had
18 possessions.
And would he please tell
Michael Barlow about the correct technique when trying to
boot a goal in windy conditions?
Lachie Neale, superstar in the
making, played like a Sherman
tank last year, and in a half-time
interview with Cam Mooney said
hed put on some weight.
Lachie Weller and Connor
Blakely were like a breath of
fresh country air two of Mums
apple pies on the windowsill.
Matt Taberner will just keep
getting better but hes still playing without condence. When

Young
Eagles
put to
the
sword
Michael Son Son Walters will carve up opposition in the midfield.
that comes with a little bit more
muscle, he will be a star.
I know the Tigers left half
their team in Melbourne, but
the Dockers didnt have a full
complement either.
New captain David Mundy
wasnt there, nor were ace recruit Harley Bennell, Michael
Johnson and Chris Mayne.
And lets not forget Alex
Pearce and Michael Apeness,
both just 21, who, along with

Weller (19), Taberner (23) and


Blakely (20) represent a crche
brigade to die for.
Its not hard to get hooked
in Mandurah. Fifty years ago I
used to catch blue mannas in
the estuary.
But Im sure that if any of the
Dockers faithful came back with
a bootful of crabs and brilliant
sand whiting, they will have
got them from a stall on the
way home.

Exit the King


of NZ cricket

Brendon McCullums career


for his beloved New Zealand
was full of notable moments,
but none was more spectacular
than his penultimate innings.

Swanbourne bodyboarder Bronwyn Fricke won the open womens


division at the state bodyboard round in Mandurah.

Good clean waves at


Wedge for loggers
SURFING
By CAMERON BEDFORDBROWN

The Cottesloe Longboard


Club held its first competition of the season at Wedge
Island, between Lancelin and
Cervantes, recently.
Club president Ken Hall said
about 30 competitors had made
the trip north and scored some
clean waves suitable for plenty
of nose riding and swooping
cutbacks.
Ken said competitors had ridden older-style logger boards
and everyone had a lot of fun.
Tom Giudice came rst (71.4
points), Glenn Solomon second
(64.8), Martin Richardson third
(64), Martin Ferrier fourth (60.2),
and Jarrah Calder fth (59.5).
The Health Insurance Fund
WA Pro Am series presented by
Sunsmart kicks off at Margaret

River this weekend and up for


grabs are prestigious state titles,
cash and prizes.
The state open mens and
womens divisions will be held,
with over-35 to over-60s as well.
Two other rounds, at Rottnest
and Geraldton, will be held to
decide state champions.
Spots in the state team for the
national titles in Coffs Harbour
are prizes worth ghting for, plus
wildcard spots in the trials for
the Margaret River pro.
In other local news,
Swanbourne bodyboarder
Bronwyn Fricke won the open
womens division at the state
bodyboard round in Mandurah
last weekend.
It was so great to be out there
sharingthe waves with the girls,
she said.
Ive never surfed the Wedge
before, and I think Ive still have
a lot to learn.

McCullum has never been a


player to play for records, but
for those of us who thrive on
stats, his all-but last turn at the
crease will be remembered for
creating a number of them.
McCullum came to the crease
with his team in need of life
support.
No one could have guessed
what was about to unfold, but
as former Test captain Allan
Border said: I was just happy
that I was lucky enough to be
here to have seen it.
Brendon swatted an early ball
for four over the top of the slips
cordon to get off the mark, and
then, luckier still, looked out
when magnicently caught by
Mitch Marsh in the gully on 39.
The cricket gods seemed to
know what was coming, as it was
a no-ball from serial offender
James Pattinson.
With fortune favouring the
brave, Brendon then must have
mumbled what the heck, and
started to play like Blackbeard
the buccaneer, the scourge of
the Seven Seas.
If one special innings can identify what a player has meant to
the game of cricket, this was it.
McCullums innings was the
fastest century in Test cricket.
Ever.
He achieved his ton in 54 balls,
beating the record of 56 held
jointly by Viv Richards in the
1985-86 season and Misbah-ulHaq in 2014-15.
He strike rate was a whopping
183.54.
The McCullum-Anderson
partnership of 179 for the fth
wicket was scored at a scorching
9.76 an over.
McCullum was a juggernaut,
and when he was out, the following batsmen turned themselves
in to a sweet band of outlaws,
getting the team to a respectable 370.
McCullums career was never
about stats.

Brendon McCullum
He scored 12 centuries in
his career which is OK, but
nowhere near up there with the
greats. He scored 6428 runs in
Tests at a modest 38.72; in ODIs,
6083 runs at 30.41 with a strike
rate of 96.37; and in T20s, an
average of 35.67 with a strike
rate of 136.22.
But when you analyse the
remarkable career of a remarkable cricketer you have only
scratched the surface if you look
solely at the gures.
McCallum has represented
singular team-centrism as well
as super-stardom and celebrity.
I just loved the way he led
the New Zealand team, for his
noble and tireless effort, and
his natural, honest superiority.
McCullum has delivered workday reliability and super-human
capacity in the most daunting of
circumstances.
To my mind, no player in any
form of cricket got hotter faster
than Brendon, whose incendiary
batting performances used to
reduce even the best of attacks
to ashes.
There was an element of romance for McCallum to nish
the way he did, but he wasnt
getting carried away with it.
As he said: Hopefully, we can
get the result and go down the
pub after the game and have a
few beers.
As it turned out, NZ didnt get
the bikkies, but does that sound
like what a Fair Dinkum Aussie
Good Bloke might say?
Yes!!

If ace Eagles recruit Lewis


Jetta, the sometimes brilliant
Josh Hill and the talented
Jamie Bennell are run-off players, why would you include all
three in a forward line with
absolutely no players to run
off from?
In the scratchie against the
Adelaide Crows, the Eagles
forward line looked like a collection of garden gnomes running
around in a pine plantation.
Admittedly, it was Hill and
Bennell who kicked the rst
two goals, but Eagles high ves
were pretty scarce thereafter.
Anybody expecting Jetta to y
around like a bird on the wing
would have been disappointed.
He touched the ball three times.
In most of the NAB practice
matches last weekend, the
teams had some senior player
presence.
But not the Eagles.
The game was more noticeable
for the stars who didnt play.
After what was a very lacklustre match, it doesnt take much
effort to divine that wholesale
changes will come next week.
Maybe it was the travel that
bothered Adam Simpson and
the Eagles top brass.
Maybe it was the weather
its not rewarding for anybody
to play a game in broiling heat
fed by a erce northwesterly at
Unley Oval in Adelaide.
As it was, quarters ran for
only 22 minutes, and breaks
were extended because of the
oppressive heat.
Even allowing for the coaching staff and tness gurus having calculated down to the last
metre how far they want their
million-dollar-footballers to the
run in the seasons preparation,
it was still a disappointing way
to start a season.
Whats the point, or what is
gained, by sending a bunch of
Eaglets, at considerable cost,
to a massacre by a well-drilled
team of professional footballers?
The obvious downside is the
mental scarring on a team of
rookies who all probably knew
they were about to be outclassed.
I now believe the West Coast
Eagles roster is the second
best in the competition, and it
will be fascinating to see how
Jetta ts in.
Jetta is a quality player, no
doubt, and his speed will help
them.
But, considering that good big
men are as rare as hens teeth,
when we watch Callum Sinclair
go around for the Swans it may
be hard to gure that the Eagles
got the best of the deal.
Scott Lycett is not in Sinclairs
class, particularly up forward.
About all I got out of the match
was that it was good to see Mitch
Brown go around without any
problems and he was solid
and former baseballer Corey
Adamson was the best of the
rookies with 10 touches.
The Eagles will be there again
this season. We all know that.
And their hierarchy will have
had very good reasons to put
their Eaglets to the sword.
Even if I cant for the life of
me see what they were!

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