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Vol 42 No.29

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July 18, 2015

Cott pushed to fight heavy trucks


By DAVID COHEN
Locals trying to stem a predicted dramatic increase in the
number of heavy trucks and
other traffic through Cottesloe
are urging their council to take
up the cause.
The controversial Perth
Freight Link from Fremantle
port will be back on Cottesloe
councils agenda later this
month, a few weeks after mayor
Jo Dawkins used her casting vote

to defeat a motion to approach


the Premier and Cottesloe MP
Colin Barnett.
Im going to put it up at the
next council meeting, councillor Sally Pyvis said.
Two public meetings attended
by more than 150 people have
been critical of the $1.6billion
link, which Cottesloe residents
fear will allow thousands more
trucks on Marine Parade, Curtin
Avenue, Stirling Highway and
Port Beach Road.

Trucks on Curtin Avenue.


The link was a hot topic at this
months Cottesloe Ratepayers
and Residents Associations
AGM.

This week, association president John Hammond said bringing back the motion showed the
council had finally understood
opposition to the link and its
dreadful impact on Cottesloe.
Theres been a complete
about-face, Mr Hammond said.
That makes you question the
decision-making of the council.
Last Thursday, following the
ratepayer meeting, mayor Jo
Dawkins wrote to Mr Barnett
to ask for details about the link.

In her letter, Ms Dawkins said


traffic and related issues were
becoming an increasing concern
for Cottesloe residents.
Definitive information on
the Perth Freight Link is hard
to come by, Ms Dawkins wrote.
This is making it difficult
for council to offer advice to
residents on the matter.
Could you please provide
some more detailed information
Please turn to page 69
See letter, page 2

P. Grove infill
extortionate
By JACOB NAZROO
Peppermint Grove councillors are reluctant to accept what they call the state
governments extortionate
housing infill target, saying
it is too high.
The governments draft report,
Directions 2031 and Beyond,
wants the council to increase
the number of houses by 80%
by 2050 from 620 to 1160.
On Tuesday night, councillors said they feared such a
big increase would damage the
suburbs character.
If we meet the housing targets 280 additional dwellings
by 2031, once those dwellings
have been taken up, theres not
a lot of choice left, development services manager Michael
Whitbread said.
Shire president Rachel
Thomas cited a POST report
and said the council was being
asked to do too much compared
with its neighbours.
Councillors commented on
the vagueness and inconsistency of the states draft.
Its very wishy-washy, Mr
Whitbread said.
Ms Thomas said the council
had based its town planning
schemes on the assumption of a
47% infill as stated in Directions
2031, amended in 2012.
We believe theres been an
error, Ms Thomas said.

Held as a slave

When she was 10, Faye Bohling was forced into slavery in the western suburbs, her ordeal unseen by neighbours going about their normal lives. Now
in her 70s, she has uncovered and revealed the reason for the extraordinary
cruelty and abuse to which she was subjected. One of the happiest times of
her life was with her husband, butcher Ron Bohling, living next to his corner
shop in Heytesbury Road, Subiaco (pictured). See POST People, page 6.

Birney named
in Subiaco blue
By LLOYD GORMAN

Former WA Opposition
Liberal leader Matt Birney has
denied a claim he muscled
Subiaco councillors on a planning issue this week.
Councillor Stephanie Stroud
revealed the involvement of Mr
Birney, managing director of
lobbying firm Birney Corporate,
during the debate on the first
item on the agenda at Tuesday
nights development services
committee.
Kennedy Holdings and JCO
Investments, the owners of 34
Bagot Road, had asked Subiaco

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Stephanie Stroud

council for permission to extend


a non-conforming office use for
the ground floor of a two-storey
house to the upper floor, which
is zoned residential.
The house was last sold in
August 2010 for about $2.5million and has been used as offices
for 27 years.

Subiaco councillors voted behind closed doors on September


9 last year to prosecute the
owners over the unauthorised
extension of non-conforming
office use.
Nik Hidding from Peter Webb
and Associates in York Street,
Subiaco, real estate agent Ron
Farris and owner Miles Kennedy
all told the meeting the reasons
why the application could and
should be approved.
Subiaco was re-considering
the issue after it was referred
by the State Administrative
Tribunal.
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We dont need all


the extra red-tape

Questions the no side


needed to have asked
I attended the last meeting of Cambridge
council.
The no campaigners were in force, as
widely reported (Inll wins as hundreds
protest, POST, July 4).
In the questions their spokespeople asked,
there was no evidence that they had tried to
inform themselves of town planning and local
government processes.
In particular that:
scheme amendments, once initiated by
a local government, cannot be withdrawn;
there is a difference between subdivision and scheme amendment;
the Local Government Act does dene proximity conict quite tightly; and
a verbally proposed option of developing on
greeneld sites, where those sites are public
land, has a very different set of processes and
nancing requirements and, not least, wider
community implications.
There may be legitimate questions to ask
about the scheme amendment.
The no campaigners did not ask them.
Many of the large homes in Peppermint
Grove of 50 years ago were divided into ats.
In recent decades, they have been converted
back into large, single homes.
More garden space has been retained on
properties where the previous higher density
used the existing structure than either in
subdivision or where fashionably huge single
residential structures are approved.
Owners of these homes obviously value built
structure over private recreational space.
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(name and address withheld by request)
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The house being built at 22 Chipping Road, in City Beach.

Hows one big house better than two?


I recommend that those who
are arguing vehemently against
Amendment 31 on the grounds of
loss of our green, garden suburb,
take a drive along Chipping Road
in City Beach.
Look particularly at the house

being built at No. 22.


I defy anyone to argue that
building two houses on this block
would result in any further loss
of green, outside space!

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Jane Nuttall
Kinkuna Way, City Beach

Cott ratepayers to fight freight link


A well-attended Cottesloe
Residents and Ratepayers
Association meeting on July 6 made
several resolutions, with the most
urgent being to oppose the proposed
Perth Freight Link (PFL) because
of the disastrous effect it would
have on the Cottesloe area, as well
as on the environment throughout
the suburbs and wetlands of Perth.
Concerns about the Cottesloe
council decision, reached the week
before the association meeting,
were discussed.
At the Cottesloe council meeting
on June 22, a motion was proposed
to inform Cottesloe MP and Premier
Colin Barnett and the state government of its objections to the
proposed PFL.
The motion was defeated, with
mayor Jo Dawkins using her casting
vote to oppose it.
Councillor Peter Jeanes questioned the importance of a research
document which was quoted in the
reasoning for the motion.
Those who opposed the motion
argued there was a lack of information and that it was premature to
oppose the PFL.
This, despite the fact that there
is a tonne of government and inde-

I nd Claremont mayor Jock Barkers comments on cyclists (Cyclist licences only fair,
Barker says, POST, July 4) a tad ambiguous,
to say the least.
I fail to see how licensing cyclists would
achieve anything worthwhile other than adding
another layer of bureaucracy to the current
licensing system.
Given that about 99% of adult cyclists are also
licensed car drivers, what could they be taught
about the Road Trafc Act that they werent
already tested on when taking the driving test?
Do these cyclists suddenly morph into dangerous maniacs when they step out of their
cars and get on their bikes?
I think not.
They ride their bikes only in the same manner as they drive their cars: with scant regard
for the road rules.
Luckily, when they are riding their bikes,
they dont kill and maim thousands of innocent
people every year, as motorists do.
Dave Tierney
Kalinda Drive, City Beach

pendent information available and


that PFL contracts are being signed
this year, and work is predicted to
start next year.
The PFL is perhaps the biggest
issue to affect Perth in this era,
when Mr Barnett is determined to
markedly increase our population
and where the management of trafc
is so problematic and ineffective.
The state government appears to
have no will to objectively contemplate alternatives, such as trains
and a dedicated port to move the
predicted huge increase in freight.
Rosie Walsh
Grant Street, Cottesloe

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Yawning gap
My (single) bridge club friend,
Clarissa, was unsurprised about
the Peppermint Grove man drought
(What Grove has that Wiluna
doesnt, POST, July 11).
The reason there are 82 men
for every 100 women is that they
die early of boredom, she said.
Mercy Stone
Stirling Highway, Claremont

Perth may do better


The apparent short-sightedness of Hugh
Richardson (Why doesnt Richardson support
grassroots sports?, Letters, POST, July 11) is
just another example of how some Subiaco
councillors are out of touch with the broader
community they should be supporting, in my
opinion.
Maybe the sporting bodies should be lobbying the Barnett government to extend the part
of Subiaco that is proposed to be transferred
to the City of Perth to include all that lies
south and west of the junction of Derby and
Onslow roads.
Richard Sherwood
Megalong Street, Nedlands
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POST, July 18, 2015 Page 3

MAX: The light rail that never was


By LLOYD GORMAN
No detailed planning was
ever done on the western
suburb section of the state governments light rail system,
a broken state government
election promise.
The Supreme Court last week
ordered the Barnett government An artists view of how a MAX station would look.
to release documents it had
tried to suppress.
The heavily redacted papers the route been finalised.
The documents say: This
reveal that while station sites
on the route of the 22km rail section of the route will tersystem from Mirrabooka to the minate at the QEII Medical
CBD had been identified, none Centre precinct, providing
had been earmarked for the ease of access for Sir Charles
section between city and the Gairdner Hospital, the new
QEII Medical Centre, nor had childrens hospital, planned

future womens hospital and


Hollywood Hospital.
But the documents also contain a Liberal Party 2013 media
release dated twice February
10 and May 25 that says the
western suburb line would run
along Thomas Street to QEII.
Documents show the light-rail
system had been planned to run
to UWA only in the projects
second phase, partly because
the university was already serviced by a high-frequency bus
service from the CBD.
This second phase might
also see a link between QEII
and railways stations at
Glendalough and Striling via
Subiaco, the document states.
This would give northern

suburb residents direct access


to jobs, education and health facilities in the Subiaco/Nedlands
area without travelling through
the CBD.
It also says: A re-elected
Liberal government will build
the Metro Area Express (MAX),
a new light-rail system connecting Mirrabooka with the CBD
and across to Nedlands ...
The WA Liberal Party officially published details of its
MAX system two days before
the March 9, 2013, state election.
The twice-dated media release February 10 and May 25,
2013 says more than $11million
in planning had been invested
in the project and includes a
Please turn to page 60

Compo land
valued at $30m
Land donated to Cambridge
council as part of a government
compensation deal has been
valued at $30.1million.
The three sites for apartment
blocks on the Perry Lakes estate
were transferred on Wednesday.
The state government will
hand over another $22.6 million
cash in the 2016-17 financial
year.
The package was to fulfil a
promise that the council would
receive $50million when the
government took over the 1962
Empire and Commonwealth
Games stadium and neigbouring land.
Rugby, basketball and athletics stadiums were built and
some land was sold for housing.
The Valuer-General valued
the three blocks that make up
part of the deal.
Up to 293 apartments can be
built on the lots.
The land transferred was exempt from goods and services
tax, a council spokesman said.

Rotting rails
to be replaced

First image An artists impression of Rocky Bays proposed centre of inclusion excellence, which it says is separate and not linked to or
dependent on its proposed high-density, over-55s development.

Rocky Bay warned


of rocky road ahead
By DAVID HUDLESTON
Neighbours would not
like Rocky Bays proposed
$55million redevelopment
of its site, according to a
Minim Cove resident and
councillor.
But Rocky Bay said the
project was an investment
in a better future for people
with disabilities.
It briefed the council on its
plans on July 7.
When we went into that
briefing, the consultants sat
there and told us they had
spoken to all our neighbours,
South ward councillor Jenna
Ledgerwood told Tuesday
nights corporate and technical services committee.
They said they had consulted all our neighbours and
their ideas had come from all
our neighbours.

But they have not spoken


to us before.
They were there to tell us
what they would like to do and
how to then think about that.
Most of the people who
live around me understand
that the mayor is very much
in favour of this centre, but
I can assure you the people
who live around there will
not like what I saw on that
presentation.
The committee was considering a staff recommendation
to keep a watching brief on
Rocky Bays community consultation.
The consultation would
initially cover Rocky Bays
proposed community centre
of inclusion excellence
and, at a later date, a highdensity over-55s residential
development.
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the redevelopment project


was separate and neither
linked to nor dependent on
the residential development.
A staff report to the meeting said councillors attending
the briefing raised concerns
about transparency of the
project after earlier concerns
about the proposed development of over-55s accommodation there.
Rocky Bay has told the
council that its feedback has
shown the need for a child
education and development
centre; an intergenerational
rehabilitation and clinical assessment centre; community
cafe; training and community
centre; a community fitness
and well-being centre; recreation and day-use areas;
staff areas; and shared multipurpose leased office space.
This is going to be a
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Councillors were told replacement stainless-steel rails would
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Page 4
Are they having
a lend of us?
A Cottesloe resident spotted
something of great interest in
Napoleon Street in Wednesday
morning.
The Commonwealth Bank had
a sign offering Economiser home
loans at 439%.
Our thoughts went back to
1987, when interest rates nudged
23%, which made parents claim
they could not spare pocket
money.

Two Bs in new
Bethesda logo
Bethesda Hospital has a new
name, Bethesda Health Care,
and a new logo.
The hospital was established
in Subiaco in 1943 by matron

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Bethesda logo evolution ... Two Bs merge to create an embrace


and hidden love heart to signify personalised care.

Beryl Hill, a Christian nurse


and Subiaco Church of Christ
worshipper.
Bethesda CEO Yasmin
Naglazas said the new Bethesda
image and logo had been established on four keys: heritage,

community, innovation and


individuality.
The new logo is a combination of two Bs that merge to
create a visual embrace and
hidden love heart to signify
personalised care, she said.

Rotten time on Rotto

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Customising medications to
meet your unique needs.

Not one but two young


girls had to be rescued from
Rottnest Island toilets last
weekend.
One three-year-old got stuck
in a public toilet cubicle on
Saturday. And a five-year-old
girl was rescued by a fireman
with a crowbar when she
locked herself in a unit toilet
on Sunday.
More serious were the cases
of two local children who had
to be flown to the mainland
after separate bicycle accidents.
Both had suspected spinal Flying doctor A child on Rottnest about to be loaded on to a flight
injuries after their crashes.
to the mainland on Sunday evening.

Shenton College shunted


Shenton College was one of three schools in
Australia to be put in a class of their own in a
national newspaper school leagues table.
The school was originally omitted from
The Australians recently published list of the
countrys top secondary schools.
A corrected table that didnt make it clear
that Shenton and John Curtin in Fremantle and
a South Australian school had been dropped
was published after acting principal Christopher
Hill contacted the editor.
This is a clear omission, and one that has
caused several members of our community
to query what happened to Shenton?, Mr
Hill said.
We see the success of co-ed public schools in
some ways as a vindication of a strong public
school system but this is not represented at
all in the published hard copy.

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The 16-year-old caught a 1.5m gummy shark
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A POSTIE got a threatening tax scam call this
week, but was delighted with the cheery end
to the call.
The scammer said legal unpleasantness was
about to be executed with a court house in
your own territory.
She urged our man to call Jason OConnor
before a marshal from your local police department is at your door and issues a warrant
for your arrest.
The scammer said the number to call was 02
6140 3491. An online check showed it had been
used by the scammers since at least July 3.

DJ journo
He is our mild-mannered Peppermint Grove
reporter by day and evening.
But at night Jacob Nazroo becomes DJ (disc
jockey) NAZ and hes going places.
Jacob/Naz is through to the finals of the 2015
Habitat DJ Competition after he blitzed the
competition in heat three last weekend.
The Naz was shy about his achievement, but
his Facebook profile reveals he is an aficionado
of Nachtstrom Schallplatten, MHIN, Jamyang,
J.G. Sampson, and Avgusto.

POST, July 18, 2015 Page 5

Developers
win and lose
By LINDA CALLAGHAN

Blocks of apartments planned


for West Leederville and City
Beach received different treatment when one was approved
for 155 units and the other for
24 units was refused by the
development assessment panel.

Club battles troops


on the fairways
A brave group of Cottesloe
Golf Club members fought a
hard battle against their neighbours at the Special Air Service
Regiment in the second annual
CGC v SASR Golf Day last week.
Cottesloe has a long-standing
relationship with the regiment
and this friendly competition
helps to cement it, providing a
great opportunity for Cottesloe
members and regiment members
to socialise.
The event is held in memory of
sergeant and patrol commander
Blaine Diddams, who was awarded a Medal for Gallantry.
A father-of-two, he was killed
in action on July 2, 2012, in
Oruzgans Chora Valley, on his
seventh tour of Afghanistan. He
left a widow and two children
The SAS congratulated the
Cottesloe players on winning the
Memorial Trophy for the best
team 12 points to 3 points and
making the tally one-all, after
the inaugural event was won by
the SASR team.
The individual winner was
Cottesloes Jane Wishaw, with
the best score (40).

The club is an avid supporter


of anything to do with the services
and has a long-standing relationship with the SAS, club CEO
Troy OHern said.
We were looking for a way
to cement the relationships we
have. Sergeant Diddams was an
avid golfer, so in a small way we
felt club members could recognise all these men do for us.
The annual event is held in
the month of Sergeant Diddams
death and is known within
the unit as the Diddams Cup,
donated by Sergeant Diddams
parents.
The trophy remains within the
unit to be presented to the bestscoring player.
This is one of the ways the
regiment recognises the sacrifice
of members who have fallen in
the service of their country, the
SASR said.
More than 1000 people attended the two Anzac Day services at
the golf club for the centenary of
the first Anzac Day on April 25.
An exact replica of the original
Quinns Post position at Gallipoli
was constructed in a golf course Winner Jane Wishaw and club CEO Troy OHern. TOP: A golf buggy was
bunker for the day.
pimped SAS-style for the event (left). Sergeant Blaine Diddams.

The DAP gave the green


light to the $60million development in Railway Parade, West
Leederville, which will be two
10-storey blocks.
It is a delight to get a conforming development that provides
some community benefits,
DAP specialist member Patrick
Dick said.
Cambridge mayor Simon
Withers said the irony was that
big developments usually conformed to the rules on things
like setbacks, but small ones
often did not.
He described the second
application with 24 units for a
six-storey development at Ocean
Village shopping centre in Kilpa
Court, City Beach, as messy.
The DAP turned it down.
Mr Withers was worried about
access for rubbish collection.
The council wanted the land
owner to amalgamate two lots for
the $12.9million development.
Architect Malcolm Mackay, a
specialist member of the DAP,
declared a financial interest and
sat at the opposite side of the
table to represent the developer.
Both Cambridge council
and the developers, Saruman
Holdings, had their lawyers at
the meeting on Wednesday.

Subi drones can protect borders


By LLOYD GORMAN
A Subiaco company says it can help
the new Australian Border Force
to patrol and protect the countrys
borders.

extended periods.
The benefits of marine robotic
technologies are being realised beyond
their original defence and scientific
purposes.
In the same way that unmanned
airborne systems (UAS) are transforming defence, industrial and scientific
applications through their ability to
deliver timely, high-quality data at a
lower cost and risk than conventional
techniques, marine drones equipped
with mission-specific sensor and communication payloads are demonstrating
the same attributes for ocean-based
tasks.
Fastwave said it was logistically
difficult, expensive and even dangerous to deploy personnel, ships and

Fastwave Communications, based


in Coghlan Road, has pitched to the
federal government the idea of deploying its seagoing robotic drones as
a cheap and effective way to monitor
and control maritime activity around
Australia.
In a submission to the 2015 Defence
White Paper, the firm said the countrys 37,000km of coast and relatively
small population made it difficult to
protect and manage marine interests,
resources and borders.
Aside from military considerations,
Australia needs the maritime capability to monitor and respond to seaborne
activities such as illegal arrivals, smuggling, illegal fishing activities, threats
to commercial shipping and offshore
energy infrastructure, and marine
environmental hazards, Fastwave
director Nick Daws said in the firms
submission.
Unmanned Maritime Systems (UMS)
can leverage the capacity of Defence
and Australian Border Force personnel
and assets to execute multiple tasks
by providing a low-cost, persistent
and scalable marine surveillance and Seagoing drones are being sugdata acquisition resource, capable gested as a cheap way to monitor
of operating over large areas and for
Australias coast.

aircraft and use satellite imagery to


monitor the nations vast and remote
marine areas.
According to the company, robotic
drones could be run at a fraction of
the cost of deploying a destroyer or
P3 or C130 plane at $18,000 per hour
each or even a Royal Australia Navy
patrol vessel, at a cost of $6000 per hour.
Fastwave is already a defence
contractor. The company was paid
nearly $40,000 in March to carry out
testing of digital hydro phones and
cabling.
Another company, Workfocus
Australia, which was based in Rokeby
Road, is being retained by the federal
government to provide human resource
services to the new Border Force.

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Laundry girl survived cruel years under the nuns


I hear them still, their angry voices, quietly
threatening, full of contempt and dislike
By BRET CHRISTIAN
Faye Bohling was enjoying a
family picnic at Lake Monger
with her four young children
when she turned, looked behind her and started to cry.

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Good Shepherd, an imposing
stone building at the top of the
West Leederville hill that had
been her prison as a 10-yearold slave.
Now in her 70s, Faye recalled
her first glimpse of that terrifying edifice from the other side,
as a bewildered primary school
student.

That day her heart had sunk as


she left the green trolley-bus in
Cambridge Street and laboured
up the hill with her mother,
lugging her suitcase with all
her possessions, including her
beloved books.
Once inside she was not see
those books for two years, only
a Bible.
There was no kindness and
certainly no school for the brilliant student.
Instead there was fear, despair, puzzlement, harsh discipline and endless unpaid work,
her days spent beside older
women in the laundry, ironing
the linen for hotels and insitutions in long exhausting shifts.
She worked hard to try to
minimise the cruel physical
and mental abuse.
I flew under the radar,
she said of her survival of
her terrible mistreatment
from the Catholic nuns
with harsh mouths and
hard eyes.
I hear them still, their
angry voices, quietly threatening, full of contempt and
dislike. They had even taken
my name away from me,
she was to write in her extraordinary autobiography,
The Laundry Girl, launched
earlier this month.
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The Home of the Good Shepherd Industrial School for Girls, now the
Catholic Education Commission in Ruislip Street, West Leederville. It
closed in 1979. Photo: Paul McGovern

Debutante ball, age 18.


and humour over cruelty, of
extraordinary success over
predestined failure.
Why had she been placed in
there? It was a lifelong puzzle.
She was not an orphan, an unmarried mother or in moral danger
as a later inmate, murdered
brothel madam Shirley Finn,
was alleged to have been when
she had a boyfriend at age 14.
In her 60s, Faye found birth,
death and marriage records
and hunted down child welfare records using Freedom of
Information.
What she discovered astounded her.
Fayes mother Amy, a wilful
young woman who had enjoyed
the company of American sailors during World War II, had
bundled Faye off to the Home

of the Good Shepherd exactly


a week before she was to be
married again.
After her release, Faye met
her kind and loving stepfather
and enrolled at the Thomas
Street Primary School, in the
grounds of Perth Modern, where
she excelled, only to find herself
out of school and working in a
dress shop aged 15.
All was secrecy. Amy never
spoke of Fayes time with the
nuns, or even mentioned who
her father was.
At 16 Faye met and later married a fine man, Subiaco butcher
Ron Bohling.
Soon she was pregnant and
their family rapidly grew, the
family living in the tiny house
next to the Bohling family
butchers shop on the corner of
Heytesbury and Derby roads.
Faye describes the idyllic
village life of Subiaco last century, with its tight, supportive
community and easy drop-infor-a-cuppa friendships.
But tragedy was to strike at this
bliss in the most unexpected and
horrific way when her husband
drowned. Fayes spare observations of her heart-stopping grief
are as powerful and authentic as
have been written.
But she pressed on with a
remarkable resilience and
optimism.
From reading she learnt how
get off the cycle of abuse so that
her own children did not suffer
Please turn to page 60

Kind gesture lives on after 70 years


By LLOYD GORMAN
Seventy years after he first
sailed into Fremantle as a
young sailor, Subiaco RSL
president Dennis Williams
cherishes a special memento
of Australian hospitality.
On July 22, 1945, HMS
Devonshire arrived at
Fremantle to refuel and
restock on its journey from
England, which took it through
the Suez Canal, Colombo and
Ceylon (Sri Lanka) to Sydney.
It was a brief stop and we
arrived in the mid afternoon
and departed for Sydney at
8am the next day, said Dennis,
who is originally from Wales
but has called Subiaco home
for a long time.
Just before we were due
to sail, on the 23rd, a truck
arrived on the wharf and a
number of large cartons were
unloaded and carried aboard.
After the ship sailed, the
cartons were opened and the
contents, small grey boxes,
were distributed among the
crew.
The box Dennis got contained a tin of fruit, half a
pound of chocolate, a quarter
of a pound of toffee, a writing
pad, pencil, envelopes, shaving
soap, razor blades and a card

Coupon to kindness Subiaco RSL president Dennis Williams said


he and the other sailors on his ship were deeply touched by the generosity of their unknown benefactors
saying With best wishes, from
Australian Comforts Fund.
He has always cherished that
card and it is still in pristine
condition.
It was something special, a welcome to Australia, said Dennis,
who was 17 and working in the
pay office of the ship at the time.
I found out only recently
that the comfort fund was act-

ing on behalf of the Victoria


League.
The league is now in Shenton
Park and shares a building
with the POST.
A short time after leaving
Fremantle and then Sydney,
Dennis sailed to Japan, where
he witnessed the aftermath
and destruction caused by the
atomic bombs.

POST, July 18, 2015 Page 7

Catalinas
fly again

Kids get
lessons
in living

Friday marked the 70th


anniversary of the end of the
top-secret Double Sunrise
flights that flew out of the
Swan River at Crawley during
World War II.
The flights that reconnected
the British Empire during war
will be recognised for the first
time in a feature-length film by
Australian film-maker Daniel
Bunker.
The film, Return of the Catalina,
follows a band of bold aviators
as they restore and fly a 70-yearold Catalina flying boat halfway
across the world from Spain to
Longreach in order to recognise
these unsung war heroes.
The WA premiere, will be
at 12.45pm at the Bull Creek
Aviation Heritage Museum on
August 22.
For more information visit
returnofthecatalina.com

By LLOYD GORMAN
Hundreds of children got
their feet wet this week to
learn real-life lessons about
the natural world on the banks
of Matilda Bay.
When asked to find water
for a miniature pipeline to the
river, some of them wanted to
fill buckets with water from
taps in nearby toilets instead
of the river.
Children of all ages and parents gathered on the foreshore
near the UWA boatshed on
Thursday for a nature play day,
organised by Nature Play WA
and the Department of Parks
and Wildlife.
One of the activities is to try
to get water down a pipe and
into the river, Nature Play CEO
Griffin Longley said.
But when organisers suggested
the river, some children were
worried about getting their
feet wet.
Wed say, guess what, your
feet are waterproof, he said.
Once children found out it
was all right to get wet and go
into the water it became hard
to keep them out, despite the
fresh winter weather.
Mr Griffin said it was a sign of
how much things had changed
for parents of young children
today from their own experience
of growing up.
This is going to be one of the
major cultural challenges in the
next 100 years, he said.
Children are becoming increasingly disconnected from
nature and are leading increasingly sedentary and isolated
childhoods.
He said the message was getting out to parents that it was OK
for their children to get outside
and play, get dirty and even get
a few scrapes and bruises.

Catalina restorers discussing the


project.

Natural selection ... Ruben Ladbrook, from Dalkeith, and his friends learn lessons from nature at Matilda
In fact, he said, it was vitalfor their development and
well-being.
The message we want to get
out this school holiday is let
your kids get bored because
they wont want to stay bored
and they invest their way out
of boredom, Mr Griffin said.
So if ever a kid says theyre
bored and you think you have
to fix it, you are really denying
them the opportunity to invent.
So boredom is the precondition to creativity and you work
your way out of it and not to be
bored.
If you do that, you will never
be bored again because you will
always find something to do.
But if you are not allowed
that moment to get bored you
will never learn to invent your
own fun.

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the apartments on a steep site
in Tyrone Street, opposite the
Taskers development.
If approved, the building will
have a big landscaped deck over
the tower terrace to get the best
views.
The project will be decided by
a development assessment panel.
A community information
session was held in Fremantle
councils committee room on
Thursday afternoon.

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McCabe and Tyrone streets, North Fremantle.

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Subiaco scene

How will the relocation of AFL Football from


Subiaco Oval in 2018 affect you?
The City of Subiaco has engaged Professional Public Relations
(PPR) to conduct a major survey of community stakeholders to
assess the social, economic and cultural impact of the relocation
of AFL Football from Subiaco Oval on the Subiaco Town Centre.
The survey will focus on capturing the views and opinions
of Subiaco residents, local business owners and visitors who

City of Subiaco in-home services


Do you need some help around the home or running errands?
The city offers support services to eligible people over the age
of sixty-ve and to younger people living with disability.
Whether its shopping and banking, domestic tasks, gardening
and minor home maintenance, or looking after a loved one
while you go out shopping, we may be able to help. To nd out
more, please call 9237 9320.

attend AFL/WAFL games at Subiaco Oval.

of up to $5000 is available for incorporated groups and up to


$1000 for unincorporated groups.
Dont miss out on this opportunity to make your project idea
become a reality. The next grant round closes at 4pm on
Friday 28 August.

A short online survey is now available and we hope you will


spare ve minutes to share your thoughts with us.

An application form and guidelines can be found at


www.subiaco.wa.gov.au. For more information please
contact the city on 9237 9216 or culture@subiaco.wa.gov.au

To complete the survey, visit


www.haveyoursaysubiaco.com.au

sunday@subi Sparrow

City of Subiaco Community


Development Grants
Does your community organisation have an idea for a project,
program or event within the City of Subiaco?
The citys Community Development Grants support community
organisations to undertake initiatives that promote wellbeing
and a sense of belonging within the City of Subiaco. Funding

This Perth based progressive acoustic Celtic quartet will


captivate and energise audience members, incorporating
Celtic folk with bluegrass and jazz.
When: Sunday 26 July, 2pm
Where: Subiaco Arts Centre, 180 Hamersley Road, Subiaco
Tickets are available at the door from 1.15pm on a rst come,
rst served basis.
For more information on the concerts, contact the city on
9237 9222 or visit www.subiaco.wa.gov.au/concerts

Community notices
Q Corporate, Community and Technical
Services Committee meeting
Tuesday 21 July
Permanent closure of portion of road reserve adjacent to
Lot 206 Atkinson Road
Corporate Business Plan Progress report
Financials June 2015

Q Draft Planning Policy 2.26 Siteworks


The city is inviting public comment on its draft Planning Policy
2.26 Siteworks.
The policy has been developed in response to issues with
the interpretation and implementation of clause 5.3.7 of the
Residential Design Codes. The policy aims to rectify these issues
through providing clear and measurable deemed to comply
criteria for site works that reect the relevant objectives and
design principles of the Codes.
Comments are to be received by 5pm on Friday 24 July.

Q Rescission of planning policies 2.1 and 2.4


Streetscape and Residential Car Parking
The city is inviting public comment on the rescission of planning
policies 2.1 Streetscape and 2.4 Residential Car Parking.
The city has recently completed a holistic review of all
residential precinct planning policies. These policies adopt
a place based approach to planning and along with the
Residential Design Codes consider all matters relevant
to residential development. The revised precinct policies
incorporate appropriate provisions relating to the matters dealt
with by these policies.
Comments are to be received by 5pm on Friday 24 July.

Q Development Assessment Panel


application for comment
The city is inviting public comment on an application for
development approval for demolition of the existing dwelling
and construction of a three storey building comprising twelve
multiple dwellings at 621 Hay Street, Jolimont.
The application meets the criteria for a Development
Assessment Panel application and will be determined by the
Metro West Joint Development Assessment Panel. For more
information on DAPs visit daps.planning.wa.gov.au
Comments are to be received by 5pm on Friday 31 July.

Q Changes to Town Planning Scheme


Register of Places of Cultural Heritage
Signicance Proposal to expand the
Rawson Street Conservation Area
The City of Subiaco is inviting public comment on a proposal to
expand the Rawson Street Conservation Area to include 108 to
135 Heytesbury Road, Subiaco.
The Rawson Street Conservation Area was adopted on the
Town Planning Scheme Register of Places of Cultural Heritage
Signicance in December 2013. The aesthetic values of 108
to 135 Heytesbury Road form an extension of the existing
Rawson Street Conservation Area. Including this street as
part of the Rawson Street Conservation Area will provide a
level of protection to ensure that any future development,
redevelopment and refurbishment is undertaken in a way that
respects and enhances the heritage values of the area.

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


Qsunday@subi Earl Cole
Join Earl Cole and his love of great jazz and swing performers
as he celebrates the music of legends Nat King Cole, Frank
Sinatra and Michael Bubl.
Sunday 19 July, 2pm
Subiaco Arts Centre, 180 Hamersley Road, Subiaco
Tickets are free and available at the door from 1.15pm on a rst
come, rst served basis.

Comments are to be received by 5pm Monday 3 August.

QNational Tree Day

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.

Lend a hand in planting over 2000 native shrubs and trees


along the railway line. Volunteers should bring gloves, hand
trowels, spades and a water bottle, and wear enclosed shoes.
Sunday 26 July, 9am to 11am
Meet next to Daglish Train Station, Railway Road, Daglish.
To register, visit www.treeday.planetark.org or contact the
city on 9387 0942 or city@subiaco.wa.gov.au

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

Proposal

1 Rokeby Road,
Subiaco
18 Troy Terrace,
Daglish
11 Rankin Road,
Shenton Park
5 Bedford Avenue,
Subiaco
5 Derby Road,
Subiaco
21 Chester Street,
Subiaco

Display of signage at existing commercial


premises
Alterations and additions to an existing
dwelling
Alterations and additions to an existing
dwelling
Alterations and additions to an existing
dwelling
Alterations and additions to an existing
dwelling
Construction of front fence

QDisablers and enablers of sustainability


lecture series
Join organisational psychologist, Dr Neil Preston, for a two-part
lecture series exploring human thinking and how it affects our
understanding of climate change and sustainability.
Monday 27 July and Monday 3 August, 6pm
Subiaco Library, 237 Rokeby Road, Subiaco
RSVP on 9237 9300 or library@subiaco.wa.gov.au

QKids term three program at Lords


Squirtz and Kindy Sports are back at Lords Recreation
Centre. The programs, aimed at ages twenty months to ve
years, encourage the little ones to develop their teamwork,
coordination, music, dance and developmental skills, all in a
fun and friendly environment.
Starts Monday 20 July
For program details, and to download an enrolment slip,
visit www.lords.com.au

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POST, July 18, 2015 Page 9

Power groups muscle in on the act


By LLOYD GORMAN
The QEII Medical Centre
Trust has refused to say if it
made a submission to a body
that was set up ahead of the
introduction of the City of
Perth Act.
The cities of Perth and Vincent
set up an advisory group in
January to make recommendations to the Local Government
Minister on the proposed legislation.

Twenty-seven stakeholders were identified by the two


councils and invited to make
submissions to the new secretive group.
Despite the fact that Subiaco
potentially stood to lose its South
ward, as many as 3000 residents,
as well as the University of
WA and Sir Charles Gairdner
Hospital and the other hospitals
around it because of a boundary change, the council was not
asked for feedback.
The affected residents will

be denied a vote on the council


change.
The POST understands the
group fell over because Vincent
and Perth could not agree on a
number of items.
UWA which is one of the
main drivers of the push to
make Perth the official capital
of WA addressed the advisory
group at a meeting on January
23, as did the Property Council
of Australia.
The university wants a boundary change, to bring all its 53ha

Crawley campus into the City of


Perths boundary.
At present just 4.46ha of its
grounds sit inside PCC while
another 3.5ha is in Nedlands
and the rest is in Subiaco.
The POST asked the board of
the QEII if it was one of the 27
stakeholders identified by the
advisory group and if it had
made a submission.
A spokesman replied: The
QEII Trust Board will not be
making any comment at this
time.

The POST has learnt that the


trust made a written comment
to the group.
It is not known what those
comments were.
QEII sits on about 28ha inside
the boundaries of Nedlands and
Subiaco.
The Property Council is an
all-out advocate for the capital city Act, which it says will
bring Perth into line with other
Australian capitals.
The City of Perth Act will
Please turn to page 69

Bid to rejig Grove


library funding
Mosman Park wants to overhaul the way the Grove library
is funded.

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of Congo and for leukaemia
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and actually who crosses the
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The library and community


complex is owned by Mosman
Park, Cottesloe and Peppermint
Grove councils, with costs shared
according to the number of residents in each area.
This year Mosman Park has
budgeted $670,986 as its share of
the annual costs.
CEO Kevin Poynton said since
the three councils were now going
to be bed buddies forever, it was
an appropriate time to form a
committee of the councils to
review the agreement.
North ward councillor Zenda
Johnson, who is on the library
committee, cited the use of the
library by non-residents as an example of how things had changed.
The non-resident use of the library has escalated considerably
and surpasses the local usage,
she said.

Mosman Park pays 48.8% of


the cost of all those external
residents.
One of the things we would be
proposing is that the external residents costs are equally shared.
If this can get agreed to it is
not going to fill Mosman Park
coffers with a lot of money, but
what it will do is change the attitude towards some of the areas
in the library.
South ward councillor Wesley
Davies said he had questioned
the funding model ever since he
had been on the council.
I am glad it is one that is being
looked at, he said.
The committee recommended
forming a working group of a
councillor and staff member
from each council to review the
operating agreement.
Mosman Park wants the costsharing rules revised to reduce
its spending on the Grove.
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Nurse wins appeal


over drug dose
A registered nurse who
gave another patients drugs
to a child at a Cottesloe respite centre has successfully
appealed against a finding of
unsatisfactory professional
performance.

Drawing from experience Brett Pollock uses a dot painting and a PowerPoint presentation to give the
audience an insight into Aboriginal life. Photo: Paul McGovern

Pollock joins the dots


Mosman Park councillor
Brett Pollock mixes a 21st century PowerPoint presentation
with Aboriginal dot art to get
across the land rights message
of his beloved Wadjarri people.
On Wednesday afternoon
he spoke to a full house at the
Mosman Park Mens Shed about
the Wadjarri peoples native
title battle since 1998 for land
involved in the square kilometre
astronomy array, near his family
station, Wooleen.
I respect their ways and am
a carer of a lot of their sites in
the Murchison, he said.
It involves knowing their
special sites, and respecting
the story of each site.
We take some people to the

sites on Wooleen but only with


permission of the elders.
Most of the sites stay protected and looked after by us.
Mr Pollock said he had built
up respect for the Wadjarri
people over 60 years and often
represented them on land rights.
I have made submissions on
their behalf and am appearing
in the Federal Court at the moment in the Yamaji claim, which
has been going since 1998.
I can only go in as a respondent to the claim representing
Wooleen pastoral lease, but I
am really determined to push
for a determination so that the
people I love dearly dont die
before it happens.
Mr Pollocks presentation

gives people a rare insight into


Aboriginal culture.
It makes people stop and
think differently about our
culture and some of the wonderful things about Aboriginal
culture, he said.
I use a white mans
PowerPoint but I am also
using an Aboriginal dot painting that has everything on the
PowerPoint.
The dot painting was done
by famous Aboriginal artist
Olive Boddington for his 60th
birthday.
It was a great privilege and
one of the nicest things presented to me by Aboriginal people
and I have been presented
with lots of things, he said.

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police after stealing the
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Ocean Village Shopping
Centre.
When Mr Williams
appeared in Perth
Magistrates Court last
week, he also pleaded
guilty to two other stealing counts, three counts
of burglary, one of stealing a motor vehicle,
and one of having no
authority to drive.
A pre-sentence report
on Mr Williams was ordered for his sentencing
on August 7.

Daniel Ropciuc was sacked


from Lady Lawley Cottage after
the finding in April last year by
the Nursing and Midwifery Board.
Mr Ropciuc administered
Keppra, an anti-epileptic drug,
to the girl because she did not
have any with her.
The girl had been prescribed
the drug.
Mr Ropciuc asked the State
Administrative Tribunal to review the boards decision, which
included conditions being put
on his registration.
Tribunal president Jeremy
Curthoys said there was a defect
in the boards allegations and
evidence.
The board claimed some staff
had agreed the girl should not
have her Keppra dose, but did
not produce any evidence about
the agreement.
It is, to say the least, odd that
such an important decision that
involved staff ... of an important
prescribed medication to a
patient was not clearly documented in the patients notes,
Mr Curthoys said.
No independent expert
evidence was put before the
tribunal to establish that administering a dose of a drug such as
Keppra, taken from a bottle of
that drug belonging to another
patient, was, of itself, inconsistent with or below expected
standards.
The board also said Mr
Ropciuc had made incorrect
entries in the drug register.

The tribunal agreed, but said


four other nurses also made the
same error.
The tribunal is not satisfied
the practitioners conduct in relation to the entries in the drug
register amounts to unsatisfactory professional performance,
Mr Curthoys said.
As such, there is no basis on
which any penalty should be
imposed on the practitioner.

Funds boost
Cost cutting has allowed
Mosman Park council to increase its infrastructure reserve
balance by $349,000 to $667,000.
In the budget message, mayor
Ron Norris said the council had
spent reserve funds on upgrading infrastructure rather than
losing control of the money if
the state governments council
cull had succeeded.
He said that after the government abandoned the cull
plan, the council had set about
rebuilding its funds.
A report to Tuesday nights
corporate and technical services
committee meeting said this
had been achieved by trimming
operating expenses and minimal
capital works.
The council will get reports
on the bowling club, Leighton
Battery tunnels and the McCabe
Street footpath before any work
starts on them.
Councillors were aiming to
keep the rate increase to 4%.
The committee recommended
accepting the rate increase,
which would see the minimum
rate being $853 plus $310 for
rubbish collection.
The full council will vote on
it on July 28.

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Keep our Kings Park


out of Perths control

Whats going on
in Allen Park?
Defence Housing Australia
(DHA) has gone ominously quiet
about its proposal to desecrate
an A-class reserve in its moneymaking grab of land provided
specifically for Defence family
housing.
How, then, do we explain the
aggression with which I was
confronted when I visited the
reserve near Melon Hill last
week to examine the damage
done to vegetation by the DHA
contractors who were conducting various site tests (DHA
clears up Allen Park drilling
mystery, POST, July 11)?
While taking photographs, I
was confronted by a woman in
a small white Hyundai sedan.
On numerous occasions she
stated this was military property and no photographs were
permitted.
When I asked her to identify
herself, she refused to answer
and eventually drove off!
In fact, I was standing on an
A-class reserve, which should
be a safe haven for our precious
fauna and flora.
My experience is that no
Defence person would behave
like that.
We share our community with
Defence families and there is a
mutual respect for shared bush,
with Department of Defence
supporting regeneration of bush
in the Allen Park area.
I ask again: will our local
MPs, Julie Bishop and Colin
Barnett, please speak to Defence
Minister Kevin Andrews and ask
him to insist that DHA revise its
plans, to avoid these harmful
impacts on the bush and a quiet
community?
Paul Allison
Lynton Street, Swanbourne

Friends of Allen Park Bushland president Lesley Shaw sent in this


photo of Melon Hill, showing aming red cockies tongue in the foreground and thickets of parrot bush. She fears it could be changed
forever if DHA goes ahead with its plan to sell o land at Seaward
Village to pay for redeveloping Defence homes.

Friends see red on Melon Hill


Allen Park in Swanbourne
is ablaze with red this winter while the cockies tongue
(Templetonia retusa) puts on a
spectacular show for its visitors, feathered or otherwise.
This vivid plant lives alongside the parrot bush (Banksia
sessilis), of which there are
many on the slopes of Allen
Parks elevated dune, well
known to locals as Melon Hill.
Parrot bush is an important
feeding plant for the endangered carnabys cockatoo, and
these majestic birds can be
seen regularly alighting on
the thick shrubs to pluck at
the highly nutritional seeds.
Melon Hill will be covered
in high-density housing, if
Defence Housing Australia
(DHA) goes ahead with the
concept plan for Seaward
Village that was on show at
the community information
session last month.
While DHA awaits approval
of its intention to circumvent
Nedlands council and fast-

track an improvement plan


directly through the WA
Planning Commission, site
surveys are being undertaken,
neighbours are getting more
and more rattled, and local
bush care volunteers are feeling betrayed.
Thousands of hours of restoration work, Nedlands council
funds and Natural Heritage
Trust grant money have been
spent bringing the bush back
to a level of sustainability.
If DHA would commit to
simply refurbishing Seaward
Village houses, as requested
by many of the families there,
it would not be stretching
its footprint beyond current
boundaries.
However, it intends dividing
the west and north-west slopes
of Melon Hill into land parcels
for private sale as well as sections of the valley comprising
Defence families homes.
Lesley Shaw
President FOAPBG
Greenville Street, Swanbourne

Kings Park is not a city park.


It is a national park in every
meaning of the word national.
It is so precious that, to protect
it and its status for all time, the
WA Parliament, on behalf of
the people, awarded it triple
bottom-line protection against
encroachment: first by making
it an unincorporated piece of
crown land outside Perth councils control; second, by listing it
as an A-class reserve; and third,
by placing its administration
under an independent statutory authority, now the Botanic
Gardens and Parks Authority.
The very Parliament that
made these legally binding and
absolute protections is now debating a government proposal
to remove the strongest of the
three by dis-incorporating Kings
Park to make it part of the City
of Perth, but at present outside
Perth council control.
This deceitful proposal is
designed to strengthen the governments false claim that UWA
and the QEII Medical Centre are
really part of the City of Perth

when, in reality, they are separated from it by 4sq.km of park.


This proposal, if agreed to by
Parliament, poses the severest
threat ever made to the continuance of Kings Park as we
know it, as well as the first step
to putting the park under Perth
council control by no more than
a simple amendment to the City
of Perth Act.
The possibility of this happening must be opposed by all
those who believe Kings Parks
special status must be preserved
at all costs.
It must be rejected by
Parliament, where it would
be disingenuous of Local
Government Minister Tony
Simpson to argue this is not correct because the City of Perth Bill
makes it perfectly clear Kings
Park will not be under Perth
councils control because, as he
knows full well, any promises the
present government may make
are good only for the life of this
government.
Martyn Webb
Circe Circle, Dalkeith

Deep division is sour grapes


The report, Loan row at tennis
club (POST, July 11), quoting
Cottesloe Tennis Club member
George Bray, presented a grossly
exaggerated description of the
status quo.
An overwhelming majority
of members support the court
expansion plan proposed by the
management committee.
Three well-attended special
meetings have been held for
members since last November to
decide aspects of the proposal.
Each of the meetings supported
the committee proposal and
rejected Mr Brays suggestions.

The reported deep division


in the club refers to Mr Bray and
a few supporters who do not accept the wishes of the members.
This minority group has engaged in a vitriolic campaign
against the accepted plans and
the management committee since
last November.
It is simply sour grapes, in my
opinion.
Cottesloe Tennis Club member
(name and address
withheld by request)
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Liberators go
looking for love
By DAVID COHEN
The Liberators want to
spread their train-dancing,
stranger-hugging love to
Europe.
Jonathon Strzina, Peter Sharp,
Jae West and Elliot Cahill won
worldwide fame when their
dancing party on a Fremantle
line train went viral.
Weve set ourselves the
task of travelling to five cities
in Europe, performing social
experiments in each, and documenting it, Jonathan, a former
Christ Church student, said.
The goal is to determine
which is the most loveable
city and release a video of our
findings.
With any luck, and a bit of
help, this will gain worldwide
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our opportunities to achieve
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The Liberators reckon

their trip to London, Paris,


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the money.
Shenton College graduate
and Cottesloe resident Peter
(26) lived in Spain for three
years and created inspiring
videos through Good Vibrations
Barcelona.
I felt it was my calling,
Peter said.
Its not about us its about us
being the facilitators of change.
The Liberators say their fiveweek trip isnt an expensive
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Their Pozible page has a
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$25 a night for accommodation,
and $625 for credit card fees.
Why do we need this?
Technology is bringing us together, and pushing us further
apart, Peter said.

Awesome foursome Jonathon Strzina, Peter Sharp, Elliot Cahill, and Jae West.
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Firey warns of
home dangers
By DAVID COHEN
A Claremont firefighter
wishes product safety recall
notices were as common as
traffic condition reports.

Dont keep the home fires burning Claremont fire stations Brian Hill has good advice.

Secret talks rile Subi neighbours


By LLOYD GORMAN
Developers behind a planned
$120million redevelopment of
the Subiaco Pavilion Market
site are challenging in secret a
swathe of conditions attached
to the approval for the project.
The Metro West Development
Assessment Panel (DAP) gave
Sydney developer Ian Day
permission to build a 16-storey complex on the site of the
former markets on February
25, with 39 conditions and 25
advice notes.
Three weeks later, in
March, the developers consortium known as Subigate
lodged an appeal to the State

Administrative Tribunal where


it was rushed through to highly
confidential mediation talks.
Just what is being appealed
is a closely-held secret.
A third session of those secret
talks was held on Wednesday
morning at the tribunals offices
in Perth.
Residents and owners of the
116-year-old heritage-listed terrace houses in nearby Catherine
Street, who fear the major
demolition and construction
works will damage their properties, have been petitioning the
authorities to be allowed to join
the mediation as an interested
third party.
Some of the conditions re-

quire the developers to carry out


dilapidation reports for several
buildings around the site and
to repair damage caused by the
building work.
Last week, a representative of the Catherine Street
residents held a long meeting
with Subiaco mayor Heather
Henderson and the councils
director of planning, Kathy
Bonus.
Mrs Henderson said it was
important to keep lines of communication as open as possible
with residents who felt they
were being shut out of the planning process.
Obviously we couldnt tell
Please turn to page 60

Brian Hill, station officer at


Claremont fire station, says he
and his colleagues have been
to several house fires caused by
portable room heaters.
Last month Product Safety
Recalls Australia (PSRA) put out
a recall alert about Essentials,
Adesso, and Contempo heaters
sold by Woolworths and Big W.
They also put out a safety
warning about portable butane
lunchbox cookers, Mr Hill said.
Just about everyones got one
in their garage.
More than two dozen cooker
models are listed on the PSRA
site. The organisation says they
fail over-pressure tests and there
is a risk the cookers may explode
if they overheat.
A problem is people are not
going on these sites and having
a look at whats been recalled,
Mr Hill said.
Recently there have been
notices about wireless door
chimes and upright floor lamps.
We have morning road condition reports why cant we have
something like that for product
recalls?
Claremont firefighters have
been to blazes caused by washing machines and hair dryers.
Last months $1.2million fire in
Peppermint Groves Leake Street
was caused by a hair dryer.
She was doing her hair on the
end of the bed and running late
for a doctors appointment, Mr
Hill said.
It fell on the floor, she kicked

it when she left, which turned


on the switch, which set fire to
a chest of drawers.
Last weeks fire in a house
in Cottesloes Salisbury Street
had been caused by tea lights,
Mr Hill said.
Tea lights are a common
bugbear and a big one to try to
prevent, he said.
Its about only using them
while youre in the room and
awake.
People believe theyll be
woken by smoke and flames, but
that just doesnt happen.
Another problem is barbecues.
Barbecues can be moved and
people dont check the cylinder
hose, Mr Hill said.
The fittings loosen, gas is
leaking, and when people light
the barbecue some of the gas
catches fire.
It can burn severely and if
the cylinder explodes it can be
a catastrophic situation.
Firefighters have been to more
than 400 home fires so far this
year, and three-quarters were
caused by accidents.
Emergency Services Minister
Joe Francis said top causes of
accidental home fires included
unattended cooking, electrical
equipment sparking and items
left too close to heaters and fires.
There is definitely an itll
never happen to me mentality
with home fire safety, which
means people can be underprepared for what to do when an
emergency occurs, Mr Francis
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Marmion surfer Jack Medland won the open mens competition. Photo: Jane Wishaw

Sam Suendermann, from Victoria, prepares to enter the water. Photo: Paul McGovern

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break last weekend.
There were great days,
great surf and a great vibe,
local competitor Mick Marlin
said.
Big crowds lined the cliff
overlooking the surf, clearly
enjoying the three-day events
festive atmosphere.
While challenged at times,
rising star Jack Medland
(Marmion) defeated an all-star
field in the open mens final,
scoring a combined 15.45 twowave total (from a possible 20).
Its been a sick weekend
with great waves and an awesome crew of people around
the site, Jack said.
Ill be heading to national titles next month and this win is
a perfect confidence booster.
Izzy Marchetti (Mullaloo)
continued her rapid improvement, taking out both the open
womens and under-18 junior
girls final.
A seamless style and great
wave selection saw Marchetti
edge out WAs growing group
of girls riding longboards.
After the World Surf League
longboard qualifying series,
champions Taylor Jensen (US)
and Cottesloes Georgia Young
were crowned.
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it of this years
possible 20).
Whalebone Classic.
Norman Bateman
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age was no barrier
1998, I cant rememwhen riding a longber an event that
board, taking out
has been so blessed
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with sunny skies and
division with a comamazing conditions
bined 15.55 points
for competitors,
(from a possible 20).
he said.
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has cemented itself
Longboard final results
as one of the best on offer in Open men: 1 Jack Medland (Marmion),
Australia and it means a lot 2 Zac Arena-Foster (South Fremantle),
to see so many stoked people 3 Jarrah Calder (East Fremantle), 4
here over the past three days. Ryan Egan (Mandurah), 5 Evan Ledger
Peter, who owns Cottesloe (Cottesloe), 6 Maxime Rozier (Joonsurf shop Funs Back, named danna).
the event after a whalebone he Old mal: 1 Jack Entwistle (NSW), 2 Ryan
said he found while diving at Clark (Joondalup), 3 William Crowe
(NSW), 4 Jack Medland (Marmion), 5
the Isolated reef in 1997.
Jock Bahen (Cottesloe), 6 Kevin AnderHe told the POST then that son (North Freo).
there was a revival in interest Open women: 1 Izzy Marchetti (Mullain longboards that harked back loo), 2 Freya Thompson (Scarborough),
to the origins of surfing, the 3 Virginia Marchetti (Mullaloo), 4 Georboard also known as a malibu, gia Monro (Cottesloe), 5 Tamlin Dobrich
mal, plank, log or hunka.
(Duncraig).
They were said then to sig- Open men loggers: 1 Liam Griggsnify the rebirth of cool.
Kennelly (Vic), 2 William Crowe (NSW),
Cool old cars are also a 3 Ryan Clarke, 4 Aurelien Meynieux
feature of the competitors (Reunion), 5 Jock Bahen, 6 Ryan Egan
(Mandurah).
parking zone.
Mick Marlin carried his U-18 junior boys: 1 Luke Bowler Wight
boards to the event on the roof (Dunsborough), 2 Max Scott (ACT), 3
of his 1963 Ford Thunderbird Jacob McIvor (Rockingham).
Landau, a limited edition U-18 junior girls: 1 Izzy Marchetti (Mulcreated for Princess Grace of laloo), 2 Paris Chisolm (East Fremantle),
3 Holly Touchell (Morley), 4 Mia ThompMonaco, who chose the colours. son (Scarborough).
Riding a surfboard shaped Over-35 loggers: 1 Kevin Anderson,
prior to 1967, old mal winner 2 Billy Gibson (Margaret River), 3 Ryan
Jack Entwistle (NSW) etched Egan, 4 Craig Bell (City Beach), 5 Neil
his name on the perpetual Thompson (Scarborough), 6 Doug CarWhalebone trophy, after domi- ruthers (Margaret River).
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Neil Thompson, of Scarborough, won the over-40 mens competition and


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Local scientists listed for awards


Western suburb students,
scientists and organisations
dominate the 13 finalists in
this years Premiers Science
Awards.
Vying to be Scientist of
the Year are Professor Mark
Cassidy, director of the Centre
for Offshore Foundation Systems
at UWA; Professor Shaun Collin,
Winthrop professor in the school
of animal biology and director
of the Oceans Institute at UWA;
and Professor Richard Oliver,
chief scientist, Centre for Crop
and Disease Management at
Curtin University.
In the running for the title of
Woodside Early Career Scientist
of the Year are Dr Scott Draper,
a senior lecturer at UWAs
school of civil, environmental and mining engineering
and the Centre for Offshore

Foundation Systems; Dr Hannah


Moore, senior research fellow,
Wesfarmers Centre of Vaccines
and Infectious Diseases at the
Telethon Kids Institute; and Dr
Nicole Smith, school of animal
biology and the school of chemistry and biochemistry at UWA.
There are four PhD students hoping to be named
ExxonMobil Student Scientist
of the Year: Christopher
Brennan-Jones of the Ear
Sciences Centre at UWA; Kalina
Makowiecki, Department of
Experimental and Regenerative
Neurosciences at UWA; Thomas
Russell, International Centre for
Radio Astronomy Research at
Curtin University; and Melanie
Walls, school of womens and
infants health at UWA.
Earth Science WA; Fireballs in
the Sky at Curtin University; and
the Lotterywest BioDiscovery

Centre at the Harry Perkins


Institute of Medical Research
are finalists for the Chevron
Science Engagement Initiative
of the Year.
Applications were judged
by a panel chaired by WA
Chief Scientist Professor Peter
Klinken, who said the quality of
entries was exceptional.
The high quality of entries
should instil confidence in the
future of science in this state,
Professor Klinken said.
In the student category, the
judging panel was so impressed
by the high calibre of applicants
they recommended that four
finalists were announced.
Winners and the 2015 inductee
into the Science Hall of Fame
will be announced on Thursday,
August 20, during National
Science Week.

Former
students
firm wins
A Scotch College old boy
helped his firm win an award
for work on Scotchs new
middle school.
Architects Taylor Robinson
won the Hillson Beasley Award
for Educational Architecture
for the Swanbourne buildings at the WA Architecture
Awards.
Architect Leigh Robinson,
who graduated in 1973, said
the project had reinvigorated
part of the college.
Headmaster Alec OConnell
said the college was very
proud of the new buildings.

Service Churchgoers at Doubleview parish, Woodlands.

Parish to highlight
work of volunteers

Inside and outside Views of Scotch Colleges new middle school.

The work of more than 100


active volunteers will be in the
spotlight next Sunday when the
Catholic parish of Doubleview
conducts its first open day.

The event will be in and


around the parish hall in
Angelico Street, Woodlands, between 9am and noon on July 26.
Event coordinator Helen
Murray said the open day was
intended to show the activities
and services done by church
members.
We have well over 100 volunteers who work in the wider
community and assist with programs, services and worship,

Mrs Murray said.


The parish church was established more than 40 years ago,
alongside a primary school and
secondary college, so we cater
for many peoples needs.
The open day will have information stalls about each of the
groups and ministries as well as
family activities, including an
animal farm, singing, childrens
art, hot food and drinks, a cake
stall, and prizes to be won.
Scarborough MP Liza Harvey
will support the event.
Our Lady of the Rosary,
Doubleview, is the only parish in
WA run by the Dominican order.

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Court rules
on gym row
By DAVID COHEN
A Claremont shop owner has
been ordered by the Supreme
Court to deal with a firm that
wants to set up a gym in his
premises.
Amar Patel got council
approval in December to open
his 24-hour Snap Fitness gym on
Stirling Highway, in the old Dick
Smith shop next to Mary Street.
In a judgment delivered last
month, Justice Rene Le Miere
said the shop owner, James
Cheah, a director of landowner
Invox Pty Ltd, was not honest
and frank in his dealings with
Mr Patel.
Justice Le Miere said a lease
signed between Claremont 24-7
Pty Ltd and Invox lapsed in 2013.
After the 2013 offer to lease
the premises came to an end,
Mr Patel put another proposal
to [managing agent] Mr Santa
Maria, Justice Le Miere said.
In an email sent to Mr Cheah
on 9 April 2014, Mr Santa Maria
said that what Mr Patel was
asking was no risk to the owner
and if they did get a tenant they
would be able to accept it and

Heritage move
Claremont council will
ask the Royal Agricultural
Society for permission to
enter the Showgrounds to
classify heritage buildings.
The council wants to develop a planning policy to
guide future development of
the Showgrounds.

simply give Mr Patel notice.


Mr Santa Maria said that if
Invox did get another tenant Mr
Cheah can also lever this one.
In an email reply to Mr Santa
Maria, Mr Cheah instructed
Mr Santa Maria to let Mr Patel
know that his application had
cost them and they would only
proceed with certain specified
changes and instructed Mr
Santa Maria to paint a picture
of frustration and bitterness.
In cross-examination, Mr
Cheah agreed that that was
intended to put pressure on
Mr Patel.
In an email to Mr Patel sent
on 6 September 2014, Mr Cheah
said, I have been provided
with the approval to explore a
common ground solution along
the lines of what we discussed.
Mr Cheah had not obtained
approval from anyone.
He had the authority to make
decisions about leasing the
premises and did so.
In an email of 29 December
2014, Mr Cheah urged Mr Patel
to send back the executed copy
of the offer to lease as soon as
possible so that he could push
the board to consider it.
In emails on 30 December
2014, Mr Cheah told Mr Patel
that he had related to the board
that no other gym was to be
considered.
Those statements were not
true.
This week Mr Cheah said Mr
Patel was getting applications
together for opening his gym.
I have got to go by what he
[Justice Le Miere] says, Mr
Cheah said.

It was more Moulin Rouge and less French revolution as the Vivace Can-Can dancers took to the floor at Chez
Pierre to mark the French national day.

Frou-frou and fun for the 14th


It was vive la revolution
as crowds of revellers in
costume turned out to mark
Bastille Day on Tuesday.
They dressed as everything
from French royalty to peasants as they celebrated the
anniversary of the storming
of the Bastille prison in Paris
in 1789.
The Ichallalene family
of Chez Pierre Restarant
in Nedlands Jean-Daniel,
Emily and Pierre greeted
them with the obligatory
champagne and entertainment was provided by Eddie
the Accordionist, the Vivace
Bastille Day hostess Alice welcomes guests with hosts Pierre Ichallalene and Can-Can Dancers, the Reno
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years Sculpture by the Sea at
Cottesloe.

Subiaco and parts of


Cambridge are the most likely
western suburbs for car sharing, the RAC has found.

Event founding director David


Handley said he had committed to providing more support
for artists in next years show
by covering the heavy lifting
equipment hire costs.
This is only fair to the artists
and is something we had hoped
to achieve many years ago but
our budget has not allowed it,
David said.
That said, we do not have
a principal sponsor yet or the
level of public sector support
we hope to achieve.
But sometimes you have to
take a step forward to make
things happen, and the artists
are the last people in a position
to be underwriting the costs of a
major free public event.
Up to three artworks can be
pitched by each artist.
The artistic extravaganza happens from March 4 to 20.

Eagles Andrew Ga, left, and Luke Shuey are right behind Caelan Mack, the face of the Dig Deep campaign.

Eagles join cancer fight


When the West Coast Eagles
take on the Western Bulldogs
on August 23, theyll not only
be looking to bank another
win, theyll also be playing
an important part in the fight
against cancer.

We cant container ourselves


Paul Stanwick-Wrights mr melancholy, on the last day of this years
Sculpture by the Sea, in March.

The round 21 clash is Dig


Deep Day, now in its 11th year,
where the Eagles aim to raise
funds for Cancer Council WA,
this year through the sale of
special blue, gold and white
wristbands.
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this week joined West Coasts
Luke Shuey and Andrew Gaff
to launch the 2015 Dig Deep
campaign.
Caelans mother, Victoria,
said the Cancer Council had
been very supportive during a
very difficult time.
Cancer Council helped us a lot,
particularly with counselling,
Victoria said. We were really
grateful to have their support.
Luke, who is also the Eagles
Cancer Council WA ambassador,

said it was fantastic to see how


the money raised over the years
could help people with cancer.
As well as supporting research, the money raised will
help the Cancer Council fund
cancer education and prevention programs and provide
support and care for people
with cancer and their families.
The wristbands are available
from Caltex outlets, the West
Coast Eagles team store and
the Cancer Council shop, and
they will be on sale around the
ground on Dig Deep Day.

The results of a new RAC survey, published this week, identify nine metropolitan council
areas most likely to adopt and
use the concept.
They include Shenton Park,
Subiaco, Floreat, Wembley and
West Leederville.
According to the RAC, sharing
provides short-term access to
motor vehicles for personal and
business use and offers users
the benefits of a car without
the costs and responsibilities of
ownership and operation.
It said international research
showed the average car was
parked for about 96% of the time,
and recent Australian Bureau of
Statistics data showed WA drivers typically used their vehicles
to travel less than 14,000km per
year.
Most of the 800 household
members who took part in the
survey had at least two licensed
drivers and almost all had at
least one registered privatelyowned vehicle.
RACs senior policy and research manager Anne Still said
sharing cars would not work
everywhere.
Demographic, socio-economic
and transport factors all play a
role in the viability of a successful network, she said.
Locations with higher population density, a mix of land
uses, parking pressures, access
to public transport and lower
levels of car ownership tend to
support successful car sharing
programs.

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More charges for former priest


A former Anglican
priest and scout leader
has been charged with
more sex crimes against
boys.
Police say that between
1954 and 1979, Raymond
Sydney Cheek (83), of
Wembley Downs sexually
assaulted two 10-year-olds
and a 16-year-old.
They said Mr Cheek
had been a priest in
Ravensthorpe and a scout
leader in Wembley when
the crimes were committed.
He was charged with
two counts of indecent
treatment of a child aged
under 14, and one count

of committing indecent
practices between males
in a private place.
Last month, Mr Cheek
was charged with one
count of committing indecent practices between
males, after incidents
said to have taken place
between January and
October 1985.
Police alleged that offence happened while Mr
Cheek had been a priest in
a South-West town.
Mr Cheek appeared on
the new charges in the
Perth Magistrates Court
on Tuesday; he is next due
to appear on August 27.

Childrens books
taken from shop
A shoplifter stole
Roald Dahl childrens
books from the Dalkeith
Village Newsagency last
Thursday morning.
It was really, really
brazen, said the shops
Deasy Sutedja.
Video shows a woman in
a big black coat perusing
and gathering books into a
pile on a table outside the
Waratah Avenue shop for
four minutes from 9.41am.
The woman then walked
off into the carpark.
Afterwards, Deasy
noticed stock was low
and about 20 books were
missing, including several
Roald Dahl books with colourful covers, published
by Puffin.
Other Village shopworkers said they had seen a
tall woman wearing big
glasses with pink rims
and with silver paint on
her hands.
She had dark hair dyed

Police think this woman can


help with their enquiries.
honey-blonde in a ponytail, and wore a large
black watch.
The woman had a distinctive red and black
shoulder-bag.
The crime was reported
to police.

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has not
drunk since

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A woman lost her


drivers licence for seven
months after she pleaded
guilty to drink-driving in
West Leederville.

with DAVID COHEN

Car keys were


in stolen bag
A Toyota Corolla was
stolen from Jolimont on
Monday after crooks got
into a home through an
unlocked door.
The car keys were in one
of the two bags the thieves
stole from the home, in
Cardigan Terrace.
The car has not been
found.
In Wembley, thieves
broke into the Telethon
Speech and Hearing
Centre, in Dodd Street, on
Monday night.
It was the third crime
at the centre in 3 weeks.
The burglars smashed a
window just before midnight and stole laptops.
Police have CCTV footage of the crime and are
studying evidence.
Police believe that
shortly after the centre
break-in, those responsible
burgled a home in nearby
Gregory Street.

Do you know these men? Cottesloe police would like


to talk to them.

Stolen card used in fraud


Three men used a
bank card many times
after stealing it from
Claremont.
Cottesloe police provided an image of three
men they think can help
with their inquiries. They
would like POST readers
to contact police if they
recognise them.

Sergeant Carol Vernon


said the card was in a
womans purse taken
while she was at Coles.
The card was used soon
afterwards at the BP
Rosegarden on Stirling
Highway in Nedlands,
and then in several northern suburbs.
Call the station on 9286
7700 or 0475 821 524.

Copper nicked from sub-station


Fifty metres of copper
wire was stolen from
a Western Power substation in Daglish early
on Wednesday morning.
Police said crooks had
cut through a chain mesh
fence at the sub-station,

on the corner of Selby


and Lonnie streets, between 12.45 and 1.15am
on Wednesday.
Police said the 20mmdiameter wire was worth
about $1000.
CCTV of the crime is
being studied.

Police said Kym Louise


Gledhill had registered
a blood alcohol content
of 0.101% in a breath test
after she had been stopped
in Vincent Street at 1.43am
on May 23.
Last Friday, Magistrate
Michael Wheeler heard Ms
Gledhills lawyer say his
client had made a foolish
judgment.
She was having drinks
with a friend, the lawyer
said.
She went to pick up a
friend who had lost his wallet and couldnt get a taxi.
The lawyer said Ms
Gledhill was a senior property manager and the loss
of her licence, which had
been suspended after her
breath test, had affected
her work.
She has not drunk
alcohol since then; she
is genuinely sorry, the
lawyer said.
Mr Wheeler fined Ms
Gledhill $750 and she must
pay $150.80 court costs.

Cards taken
from doctor

Driver fined for speeding to QEII by 45km or more

at Sir Charles Gairdner


Hospital between 9am
and noon.
The cards were in his
wallet and were used to
commit frauds amounting
to $300.

Philip Dikolli was


charged on May 21 after
police in an unmarked
sedan measured his speed
at 105kmh in Thomas
Street, a 70kmh zone.
In Perth Magistrates

A driver rushing to
get his sick wife to
hospital was fined $200
for exceeding the speed
limit by 45km or more in
The doctor left the briefcase in an unlocked office Nedlands.
Two bank cards stolen
from a doctors briefcase
in Subiaco were later used
in frauds on Monday.

Court last Friday, Mr


Dikolli pleaded guilty.
His lawyer told Magistrate
Michael Wheeler Mr
Dikollis wife had had
multiple sclerosis for nine
years, and she had been in
the car with Mr Dikolli on
the way to hospital.
She felt her bladder
was going to burst, the
lawyer said.
He said the Dikollis had

not liked a police officers


comment that the worst
that could happen was an
unfortunate or inconvenient situation.
Mr Wheeler said there
had been extenuating circumstances and he could
impose minimum penalties.
Mr Dikollis drivers
licence was disqualified
for six months and he must
pay $150.80 court costs.

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Tennis club committee does a great job


No longer Conflict continues at the Cottesloe Tennis
Club (Loan row at tennis
club, POST, July 11)
This report, by David Cohen,
about the divisive input of a
dissident minority in the club,
is out of date.
At the special general meeting on June 28, more than 79%
of members present voted
to support the committees
application for loans to fund
the addition of six hard courts
and three grass or synthetic
grass courts.
That is a majority decision!

All is well at Cottesloe Tennis Club, members say.

All Cambridge councillors should have voted


Until three months ago, I had
never been to a Cambridge
council meeting.
Since then I have attended
every one, including the 5.5-hour
marathon session on July 1.
In my opinion, councillors
failed to represent their communities by voting through
Amendment 31.
Amendment 31 was supposed
to be about increasing housing
diversity, not infill that was
what mayor Simon Withers
told us.
Instead, in my view, it was an
attempt at lining the developers
pockets, destroying the beautiful
garden suburbs of City Beach
and Floreat in the process.
I am not against infill or increased density it just needs
to be done the right way.
We need density around public transport hubs and areas
where there are shops and other
services, not in smaller roads.
This was suggested to Mr
Withers and councillors in a
submission from CLE Town
Planning and Design.
Sadly, most of the council-

lors who voted the amendment


through, as well as Pamela van
der Meulen, who gave a deputation in support of A31 at the July
1 meeting, do not even live in the
affected area, but in Wembley
and West Leederville.
These people shouldnt have
had any say in this matter.
What was quite unbelievable, though, was how the only
two councillors who opposed
the Amendment (Rod Bradley
and Pauline OConnor) were
excluded from the vote because
they lived on blocks affected
by A31 and so had a perceived

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for the seven executive directors


and staff MercyCare employs.
I find it telling that Premier
Colin Barnett was at the opening
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Maybe MercyCare and
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I notice a big increase in the


number of graffiti tags around
Subiaco, further denigrating an
already depressed suburb.
I have had the tags removed
previously after reporting them.
Im not sure what can be done
in the way of security patrols,
but most of the incidents seem
to occur on a Wednesday evening, coinciding with an influx of
idiotic immature youth taking
advantage of happy hours at
the Subiaco Hotel and Llama
bar in Rokeby Road.
Half-price drinks are on
offer between 9 and 10pm on
Wednesdays.
The mental midgets park
around Crossways Shopping
Centre.
Last Wednesday, from my
apartment overlooking Rokeby
Road, I saw a group riding a
shopping trolley down the street
and running it into a parked car.
They hightailed down Rokeby
Road in the direction of the
aforementioned drinking
troughs.
Tagging took place that same
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for courts, especially for night


pennant tennis, and the very
skilled volunteer committee
has put in hundreds of hours
of unpaid work developing
the best plan to accommodate
future needs.
When finished, this will be
a wonderful community asset.
It would be great to see the
POST support the committee
and its efforts, the positive end
results will be great for members and for the community.
Tony and Jane Hope
Pearse Street, Cottesloe

Graffiti adds to Subis woes

conflict of interest.
This is disgraceful, because
the people who live in the affected areas are the ones who
most deserve a vote on their
communitys future.
All this and not a word from
Planning Minister John Day
or Local Government Minister
Tony Simpson.
If Mr Day doesnt reject
Amendment 31, he can be sure
Churchlands Liberal MP Sean
LEstrange, will struggle at the
next election.
David Porzig
Hovea Crescent, City Beach

Lotto cash could be used better


Re MercyCare a big winner
with Lotterywest (POST, July 4).
It seems no wonder that a lot
of small and very worthwhile
community-based clubs, societies, groups and so on are so
frustrated with the Lotterywest
grant approval process.
I am appalled that money that
is supposed to go back into the
community for positive activities
goes towards providing offices

The club of more than 650


members is run by a very
competent committee and is
providing excellent playing
facilities for approximately 200
juniors, 190 pennant players,
and 150 social players, as well
as social members.
Last September, that committee successfully organised
the staging of the Davis Cup
tie, Australia v Uzbekistan,
at the club.
More than 10,000 patrons
were able to see world-class
tennis over three days.
There is a surge in demand

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On my way to the gym at 5.30am


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my vehicle outside Milkd, near
the Village Centre, to pick up
overturned rubbish bins.
Another issue is also on the
increase: beggars in Rokeby
Road and homeless people.
They are everywhere.
Not the sort of look to encourage shoppers into Subiaco.
James
Name and address withheld by
request
(Ive already been abused by a
homeless couple I evicted from my
back door. Dont need the grief
involved.)

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Rokeby Road on Wednesday
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Find mentors, students told


Mastering others is
strength; mastering yourself
is the power.

Magistrate Felicity Zempilas with MLC head girl Emily Wray.

Magistrate Felicity Zempilas


quoted Lao Tzu to Methodist
Ladies College students recently.
Ms Zempilas was back at her
old school to tell Year 12s and
their fathers that mentoring
was important for girls careers.
Dont be fooled into thinking
a mentor has to be older, or another woman, Ms Zempilas said.
She said a mentor could help
with acquiring professional or
trade skills, industry knowledge,
and learning how to lead others.
In my view, the most important part is self-leadership: the

practice of intentionally informing yourself how you think, feel


and behave to achieve your
objective, Ms Zempilas said.
She said mentors helped people develop a sense of who they
were and where they were going.
I realise some of my teachers
were mentors in those fields,
she said.
They encouraged my abilities.
Not just because they were
nice, but because they were
teaching me something I wanted
to learn.
Ms Zempilas said her career
had survived years of working
part-time; her job could sometimes be depressing, and she

was often asked how she could


enjoy her work.
So many decisions in court
are decisions that affect other
people, she said.
Ms Zempilas worked for the
Aboriginal Legal Service after
graduating from UWA.
Before becoming a magistrate
she worked for the Department
of Public Prosecutions and the
Coroners Court.
She showed a photo from 1988,
when she was in Year 12.
I had teased hair, shoulder
pads, and giant earrings, Ms
Zempilas said.
I was clearly in desperate
need of mentoring regarding
fashion and hair.

Doubt cast on liver therapy

Meth found in
womans home

A therapy for patients with


non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is likely to be
abandoned following research
led by a Nedlands doctor.

A Leederville woman has


again been charged with drug
offences.
Wembley police searched the
womans home, in Richmond
Street, last Thursday and say
they found methylamphetamine
valued at thousands of dollars.
In April, the woman, then
living in Mt Hawthorn, was
charged with one count of possessing methylamphetamine
with intent to sell or supply,
and one count of possession of
stolen or unlawfully obtained
property.
The woman is next due in
the Perth Magistrates Court
later this month.

NAFLD, which affects one in


four Australians, is a term for
the build-up of fat in the liver
cells that can damage the liver
and lead to serious complications, such as cirrhosis.
A third of patients with
NAFLD have signs of increased
levels of iron in their blood.
Venesection (taking blood)
has been used to reduce iron
levels in people with NAFLD
because higher-than-normal
iron levels are thought to play
a role in the development of
insulin resistance, which can
be a problem for people with
NAFLD, and liver injury.
But a six-month trial led by
Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital
liver specialist Leon Adams
found that patients who had

regular venesection in addition to lifestyle advice were


no better off than those who
received diet and exercise
advice alone.
The findings of Dr Adams
study are detailed in
Hepatology, the official journal
of the American Association for
the Study of Liver Diseases and
are likely to change the clinical
management of patients with
NAFLD.
Dr Adams trial involved 74
NAFLD patients recruited
from Sir Charles Gairdner and
Fremantle hospitals in WA and
Greenslopes Private Hospital
in Brisbane.
While all the patients taking
part showed reduced iron levels by the end of the trial, the
reduction was much greater
in those in the group that had
venesection.
But the reduced iron levels
did not translate into better
health for those patients, and

there was no significant difference between groups when


looking at markers like fat level
in the liver, liver injury and
insulin resistance.
There was also no notable
difference between the two
groups when it came to qualityof-life measurements.
Dr Adams said the findings
would not only spare NAFLD
patients an unnecessary procedure, but also enable funding
and research to be redirected.
Dr Adams study was funded
by a special clinical research
grant from the Department
of Health and Raine Medical
Research Foundation in 2007 in
celebration of the Foundations
50th anniversary that year.
WAs chief medical officer,
Professor Gary Geelhoed, said
Dr Adams work demonstrated
how important research WA
Health researchers and clinicians was having a real impact.

Interest boost
Dr Leon Adams

Last financial year, Mosman


Parks investments earned more
than the council budgeted for.
It had budgeted for $158,734
interest but earned $161,430.
At June 30, it had $3,220,174
invested.

Square deal? Claremont Quarter owners want


to have a conversation about the square, in
St Quentin Avenue.

Have your say on


Quarters future
There could be big or small changes in store
for the open-air plaza at Claremont Quarter.
Both the Premier and the council want to
see The Square, in St Quentin Avenue, stay as
open public space.
The Quarter is owned by Hawaiian and QIC.
They have hired planning firm TPG to see what
people have to say about the space.
The reason Hawaiian wants to start conversations with the community about what
they would like to see The Square become is
because we want to make it a vibrant space
that will add to the community, a Hawaiian
spokeswoman said.
Depending on the feedback we get this could
be minor changes or a bigger project but for
now it is simply about starting that conversation, nothing else.
Premier and Cottesloe MP Colin Barnett said
he hoped any changes enhanced The Square
as an open space the community could enjoy.
Id love to see a lot more community events
held in there, such as Christmas carols or fashion shows or school choirs. It would be great
to see the community using that space more,
Mr Barnett said.
In 2011, Mr Barnett claimed credit for The
Square.
We discussed a square during meetings in my
electorate office and to my amazement [centre
owner] Hawaiian took it on board, he said at
the time. I will claim it until the day I die.
Claremont council CEO Stephen Goode said
the conversations were news to him.
The town expects that the town square will
remain a public space, Mr Goode said.

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Free concerts presented
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Sundays from 2pm
21 June to 23 August 2015
Tickets are available
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on a rst come, rst served basis.

Season at a glance
26 July 2015

Sparrow
Celtic folk with bluegrass and jazz

2 August 2015

Amanda Dee

9 August 2015

Angel Sounds

Classic soul covers

Classical pop ensembles


with harp

Arco Duo
Virtuoso violin duo

Subiaco Arts Centre,


180 Hamersley Road, Subiaco
For more information on the concerts,
visit www.subiaco.wa.gov.au/concerts
or contact the city on 9237 9222

16 August 2015

Some Like It Yacht*


Yacht rock 70s and 80s covers

23 August 2015

Fi Mondello
Vocal jazz trio

The Sweet Teas


Vocal jazz trio

*Auslan interpreters will be at this concert

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Lack of
respect for
constituents

Never too late to say thanks


having breakfast with her mother
and sister, the staff of Kuppa, the
specialists at SCGH, nurses, our
own GP, relatives and friends, our
lives would never have returned
to normal.
If they see this letter, they deserve our profound thanks for their
help and attention on that day.
We will always be deep in their
debt and consider ourselves fortunate to live among such kind and
considerate people.
Orawan Lapping
Louise Street, Nedlands

On July 23, 10 years ago, my


husband had a stroke at what was
then Kuppa in Claremont, while
we were having breakfast.
Within five minutes, St John
Ambulance arrived and, reviving
him, delivered him to Sir Charles
Gairdner Hospital.
After his recovery there, in three
weeks he returned home .
Without the help of two other
cafe customers, one of whom
called the ambulance, and a young
lady doctor who happened to be

We had always been under


the impression we elected
councillors to manage the
towns affairs with respect
for constituents.
But after
attending the July 1 Cambridge
council meeting, this is not
the case.
Question time, lasting three
hours, often resulted in ambiguous or circuitous answers.
Submissions four for and
four against Amendment 31
were presented.
It became blatantly obvious this Amendment would
be passed, though 78% of the
community objected.
Only those councillors who
did not live in City Beach and
Floreat were allowed to vote,
because of conflict of interest.
However, mayor Simon
Withers was allowed to vote,
because his residence is on
a block of less than 900sq.m.
Because the blocks around
him are of similar size, their
values would, no doubt, appreciate, because no development would take place in the
vicinity.
Surely this is also conflict
of interest?
Though a proposal was
made to defer a decision until
after the council elections in
October, this was rejected.
No doubt the council will
have a completely different
structure following this fiasco!
It seems that this amendment
will be advantageous only to
developers.
The process has treated the
views of ratepayers with complete distain not indicative
of a responsible council.

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Former environment
minister Donna Faragher
approved the University of
WAs development application for part of its bush site
in Underwood Avenue on
July 10, 2010.
There were various
conditions attached to the
approval, one of which
reads: The authorisation
to implement the proposal
provided for in this statement shall lapse and be
void within five years after
the date of this statement if
the proposal to which this
statement relates is not
substantially commenced.
This is a clear statement.
Five years have elapsed
and UWA has not substantially commenced the
proposal.
This is because it needs
federal government approval, which it has been
unable to obtain.
The Friends of
Underwood Avenue
Bushland group has notified the state government
that there are significant

changes to environmental
factors which are of such
significance that an extension of the time to implement the housing proposal
should not be given.
Both carnabys cockatoos
and forest red-tailed black
cockatoos roost at the edge
of the bush, and both need
that bush for food, shelter
and probably for breeding.
Both species have been
seen and photographed mating in or near the bush, and
both species are preparing
hollows.
The Friends urge UWA
to consider options like
having a world-renowned
research park, accessible to
the public and for tourism.
We can help the university.
That young woman in
the UWA TV ad, who runs
through every country, may
like to pause and to have a
wander around our precious
bush, right on her doorstep.
Margaret Owen
Daglish Street, Wembley

J. and A. Waddell
Tilton Terrace, City Beach

There is evidence of a serious malaise

Tresillian Arts Centre


Tenancies Media Art
Studio and Caf
In accordance with Section 3.58(3) of the Local Government Act 1995, the
City of Nedlands is seeking Expressions of Interest from parties interested in
leasing the following premises at Tresillian Arts Centre, Tyrell Street, Nedlands.
Premises available for lease:
Premises

Area

Corner Studio
25.4m2
(Media Art)
Caf
22.5m2

Market Valuation Annual


Term of Lease
Rental (+ GST)
$4,191

2 Years

$4,275

5 years

The applicant must be willing to enter into a formal lease of the relevant
premises.Applicants are required to attend a brieng/site inspection.Attendance
at this meeting is mandatory for all applicants except current tenant.
Corner Studio applicants should demonstrate creative excellence or the
potential for creative excellence in an art form that contributes to the variety
of art practices represented at the Centre. The studio would best suit an
electronic form of arts practice such as photography, graphic design or other
media art form. Applicants for the studio lease must attend site brieng on
Tuesday 28th July 2015 at 10am.
Caf applicants are sought for provision of caf services at the Centre.
Applicants are advised that certain requirements of operation apply. Caf
operation must be in accordance with The Food Act 2008 and Food Regulations
2009 and ongoing Food Business Registration is necessary. Applicants for the
caf lease must attend site brieng on Tuesday 28th July 2015 at 4pm.
For further information please contact Rebecca Boley on telephone number
9273 3500 or via email at rboley@nedlands.wa.gov.au in order to obtain the
Expression of Interest document and application form.
Submissions close at 12.00 noon on Monday 3rd August 2015.

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How many more people do


some statisticians propose?
Three and a half million
by 2050?
How do they know?
Which industry in WA will
be able to employ them all and
their children?
How then will our state GDP
per capita ever increase?
Arent businesses shedding
jobs because of too high costs?
Yet we need to grow?
I did not understand Local
Government Minister Tony
Simpson and his amalgamation efforts, nor Premier Colin
Barnetts costly ego projects.
What matters most size or
quality?
I do not even know how
we can afford to go to war in
the Near East with our many

billions of debt, and then


claim that it is in the national
interest.
On August 25, 1994, I wrote
to our daily newspaper on
Humbug in Parliament.
The editorial headline
choice was Voters get what
they deserve.
What has changed, 21 years
later?
May I close with a sense
of deja vu and the hope that
Murphys law doesnt get a
foothold in Perth.
Otto Mueller
Windelya Road, Murdoch

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POST reports and readers


letters encapsulate a serious
malaise in our non-representative democracy.
More and more people do
not seem to be represented by
those who had the privilege to
be elected and to serve those
communities.
Once they are chosen, they
attend to and follow the party
room priorities.
Public meetings are also off
the agenda.
I do not know what efficient
land use means in a state of
about 2.7million that could
contain the whole of western
Europe.
Is someone trying to build
over the entire Swan coastal
plain?
That is not sustainable, is it?


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Community news

No guts, no glory
The swell is up, there is weed
on the beaches and the river is
dirty. So what!

Wags in the kitchen Bella the dog is licking her chops as Mercy Place Mont Clare gears up for Cupcake Day. Pictured with her are, from left, chef Mahisha Munasinghe, service manager Jenny Jones and
Charles Sydney-Smith. Photo: Billie Fairclough

Cupcakes to fight cruelty


There are two well-fed
resident cats at Mercy Place
Mont Clare, and the managers
pampered pooch, Bella, is a
regular visitor.
But the residents know that
not all animals are so lucky
and they will be fighting cruelty
with cupcakes next month, as
they take part in the sweetest fundraiser of the year
Cupcake Day for RSPCA.
The self-confessed animal

lovers will bake, ice, sell, share


and eat dozens of cupcakes in
a bid to raise funds to help the
thousands of sick, injured and
neglected animals that RSPCA
WA deals with each year.
Mercy Place Mont Clare
service manager Jenny Jones
said the seniors at the home
were huge animal lovers who,
when they read about the fun
fundraiser, wanted to help
make a difference.

They jumped on the opportunity to combine a morning


tea for friends and family with
helping to raise much-needed
funds for RSPCA WA, she said.
Held throughout the month
of August, Cupcake Day aims
to raise vital funds for RSPCA
WA, which relies on fundraising for 94% of its funding.
Mercy Health in WA cares for
more than 300 people across
six residential homes.

There are still plenty of fish to


be caught, you just have to suck
it up and put in the hard yards.
Though the weather dictates
our fishing adventures, there is
always somewhere to cast a line.
The Fremantle moles are producing enough herring, skippy
and whiting to keep most anglers
happy and there is also the opportunity to tangle with a decentsized pink snapper or mulloway.
Boat anglers often say that
when the weather is really calm
and great for boating, the fish
just dont bite. But with a bit of
tide or windy conditions, fish get
on the bite.
The message is, take advantage
of any opportunity to get out there
for a fish.
I dont mean to say take risks.
In fact, anglers should err on the
side of caution and always be
prepared for rough conditions.
The bigger boats are the ones
that can get out wide, but even
small boat owners can get out
and target king george whiting,
sand whiting, skippy and even
salmon and tailor just offshore.
Beach and rock fishos can get
among the action with good opportunities to land a good snapper or mulloway from the rocks
or beach, and good-sized whiting
close to shore are worth targeting.
The Swan and Canning rivers

FISHING

with Gary Shugg


are fishing well at the moment,
with black bream being caught
upstream from Belmont right
through to Ascot. A few of the
bigger fish are coming from
Guildford.
POST country has been very
productive, with good fish being
caught from Nedlands, Claremont
and Mosman.
Further downstream, flathead
numbers have been down but
yellowfin whiting are on the
increase with anglers using the
right bait bloodworms, but I
didnt tell you.
Just remember, fishing is a great
pastime and if you can actually
catch a fish, just call that a bonus.

A poets boyhood
Two talks will be on offer when
the University of the Third Age
(U3A) meets at the Grove library
on Monday.
At 1pm, Keith White will speak
about the boyhood of English poet
William Wordsworth.
At 2.30pm, after a break for coffee and biscuits, Dr Leigh Straw
from ECU will present a talk
called Outcast Women: Females
offending the good order in Perth
and Fremantle, 1900-39.
All are welcome. For more information, call Keith on 9383 2037.

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Dance a reel

Reels, jigs and strathspeys will keep you on


your toes at Scottish country dance classes
each Thursday from July 23.

Fix it quickly
Renovating or
repairing your home?

The POST each week lists tradesmen who


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

Support POST advertisers they make your


free local newspaper possible.

It is a chance to exercise the mind and the


body to Scottish music.
Head along with flat soft-soled shoes for the
classes with a qualified teacher and friendly
dancers.
They run from 8 to 10pm at Dalkeith Hall,
97 Waratah Avenue.
Then every second Friday from July 24 there
is a ceilidh class from 7.30 to 9.30pm at the
same venue 2.
It is a chance to prepare for the next ceilidh
dance featuring the Hand and Toe Band. The
ceilidh is on Saturday, November 14.

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Community news

Whats on

St Pauls
is ready to
celebrate

in POST community
Table tennis

The Subiaco Seniors Table Tennis


Group has a vacancy. The group
meets at the PCYC on corner of
Rokeby Road and Thomas Street,
at 1pm on Tuesdays. Enquiries
Alan on 0422 033 272.

The 25th dedication anniversary of St Pauls Anglican


Church in Brompton Road,
City Beach, will be celebrated
next month.
Back in the 1950s and 60s,
when the coastal areas around
City Beach and Wembley Downs
began developing, the parish of
St Edmund in Wembley took the
initiative of seeding new centres
to cater for the rapid growth of
population.
These centres are now the
churches of St Nicholas in
Floreat, St Christophers in City
Beach and St Pauls.
In those early days, St Pauls
congregation worshipped in the
Woodlands Primary School, the
local tennis club and, on occasion, in the Hale School chapel
until the hall in Brompton Road
was built.
Eventually the prominent
Perth architect, Iris Rossen,
was engaged to design the contemporary church building now
attached to the hall.
The anniversary of the church
dedication will be celebrated
by Bishop Jeremy James with
a sung eucharist at 9am on
Sunday, August 9.
The parish is offering a warm
invitation to friends and former
parishioners to join the service
and to share in the celebration
lunch afterwards in the hall.
For more information, call
0411 482 771.

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Zonta dinner

The Zonta Club of Perth Northern


Suburbs will recognise young
women with a commitment
to their communities and a vision for the future at the clubs
Young Women in Public Aairs
Award presentation dinner on
Wednesday, August 5. The dinner is at 6.30pm at Rendezvous
Hotel Scarborough and costs
$55. RSVP by Tuesday, July 21,
on 9424 5755 or 9297 3821
(after hours) or email: jfowler@
accruper.com.au.
Conductor Ollivier-Philippe Cuno is back from Paris to conduct next weekends Fremantle Chamber Orchestra
concerts.

Landmark recital for FCO

Who would have guessed


that a little chamber orchestra
founded in 2005 by a manic
Swiss cellist and led by a
French conductor would still
be going 10 years later?
And to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Fremantle Chamber
Orchestra (FCO), that French
conductor, Ollivier-Philippe
Cuno, is visiting from Paris to
conduct it.
The orchestra was founded by
cellist Hans Hug, who says FCO
has built a reputation for fresh
and energetic performances.
The program for its July con-

certs will be Mozarts energetic


Symphony 25, followed by Bruchs
rarely heard Double Concerto
for Clarinet and Viola,with its
lingering romanticism.
This will feature musician
couple viola player Sally Boud,
formerly of the Australian String
Quartet, and Geoffrey Bourgault
du Coudray (clarinet).
Beethovens highly dramatic
Coriolanus Overture, which
opened FCOs inaugural concerts in 2005, will start the second half of the program, which
will conclude with Schuberts
fantastic 4th Symphony, the
Tragic.

Hans said: I am constantly


amazed and grateful for the
warmth of our audiences, the
passion and commitment of
our musicians and the beauty
of the music we are so lucky
to play.
Over the years we have
worked with some magnicent
soloists and conductors.
The concert at 3pm on
Saturday, July 25, in the Perth
Town Hall will be repeated at
3pm on Sunday. July 26, in the
Fremantle Town Hall.
Tickets ($39, concession $33,
under 17 $20) are available at
the door or via ticketek.

Island Breeze Luau

Hula on over for the Island Breeze


Luau at 9 Robertson Street, Perth.
Pacic Island dancers will entertain and there will be an array
of food for this charity event to
raise funds for training facilities
for Youth With a Mission. Its at
6.30pm on Friday and Saturday,
July 31 and August 1, and tickets
are $45 per person. Enquiries:
9238 5321.
Unitarian gathering

Leo Leriche will refer to the


general thrust of Kafkas work
in a talk titled The Nightmare of
Kafka. He is the speaker at the
Unitarian Association meeting
this Sunday, July 19, at Drabble
House, behind Nedlands library.
Enquiries: 9336 4809 or perthunitarians.org.

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Community news

Catch Sparrow in Subi


Acoustic Celtic quartet Sparrow
will be winging their way to sunday@subi this weekend.
Sparrow combine Celtic ddling
with the spontaneity of jazz, the
soul of the blues and the intricacies of chamber music,
Band member Fiona Ray said
it was hard to pin a genre on the
band.
They have played at the occasional rodeo and most recently
they have performed at the John
Boyle OReilly Society.
They are looking forward to
performing at the Fairbridge
Folk Festival, the National Celtic
Festival, Newstead Festival,
Illawarra Festival and the
Tamworth Country Music Festival.

They will also launch an album


of original work this year.
Sparrows members are Charlie
McCarthy (ddle), Fiona (vocals/
guitar/mandolin and percussion),
Jane Morris (vocals/guitar/ute
and whistles) and Jon Edwards
(guitar/vocals/mandolin/banjo and
bouzouki).
The free sunday@subi concert,
presented by the council, starts at
2pm, with tickets available at the
Subiaco Arts Centre at 1.15pm on
the day. They are allocated on a
rst-come, rst-served basis and
all attendees must be present to
collect their tickets.
The concerts run every Sunday
until August 23 at the Subiaco Arts
Centre, 180 Hamersley Road.

How WA found black gold


Francesco Gerali has a PhD
in the history of science and
in particular the oil industry.
Dr Gerali has a fellowship at
the University of WA to do a
preliminary study on the inception of the modern Australian
oil industry.
On Thursday, July 30, Dr Gerali
and a panel will discuss Harsh
Oil: Efforts and feats of endurance to nd petroleum in Western
Australia in early 20th century.
Oil exploration started in WA
in the early 1900s, with scientists,
mostly geologists, going to great

efforts to unveil the secrets of


the subsoil.
Dr Gerali believes oil incorporates a range of values, beliefs
and assumptions that involve
science and technology, economics and commerce, business and
government.
The seminar, which will run
from 4.30 to 5.45pm, is in UWAs
Webb lecture theatre in the
Geography and Geology building.
It is presented by the Centre
for WA History and the Energy
and Minerals Institute.
RSVP by email to francesco.
gerali@uwa.edu.au by July 27.

PROPOSAL TO UPGRADE AN EXISTING MOBILE PHONE


BASE STATION AT COTTESLOE
As part of a national coverage upgrade project Optus plan to upgrade an
existing telecommunications facility at the following sites:
P0121 Cottesloe Site ref: 6011002
140 Marine Parade, Cottesloe WA 6011
1. The proposed upgrade will involve the following:
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internal electronic equipment so as to provide improved mobile phone
and data coverage in the local areas.
2. Optus regards the proposed installation as a Low-impact Facility under
the Telecommunications (Low-impact Facilities) Determination 1997
(The Determination) based on the descriptions above.
3. Further information including an EME Report can be obtained from
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Enjoying a fun 100th birthday are girl guides, from left, Charlotte Sharrin, Romy Ezekiel and Mia Martin.

Big day out for Seaward guides


There were games, activities, cupcakes and balloons
when about 1000 people
gathered in Forrest Place
and the urban orchard in the
Cultural Centre to celebrate
the 100th birthday of girl
guides in WA.
Many guides from the
Seaward region Mosman Park
to Scarborough enjoyed tugo-wars and writing on fabric
thought walls to be made
into bedspreads for a girl guide

camp site in York.


Members also visited the
Perth Town Hall, where girl
guides began in WA with a
public meeting 100 years ago.
The hall featured an exhibition of poster boards, photos
and badges.
During the closing ceremony, members renewed
their guide promises and the
crowdcounted up by tens to
100, when the stage lit up with
reworks and streamer can-

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4. The proposed infrastructure will be in compliance with the ACMA EMR


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Planning And Development


Act 2005
LOCAL PLANNING SCHEME AVAILABLE FOR
INSPECTION
LOCAL PLANNING SCHEME No. 4
AND LOCAL PLANNING STRATEGY

MONDAY 29 JUNE TO LATE AUGUST


WEST SIDE OF GRAYLANDS ROAD TO EAST SIDE OF
SHENTONPLACE
The closure will enable Western Power to underground the existing
overhead high voltage power lines currently located along Shenton
Road. In addition, works associated with the realignment of Shenton
Road will be undertaken to improve traffic ow in the local area.
Local traffic will have access to Davies Road and Shenton Road (either
side of works area) including Shenton Place and Graylands Road.
Access to Claremont Crescent (east side of Stirling Road) will be
maintained via a temporary new left-in access from Stirling Road.
Detour, local traffic only and speed reduction signage will be in
place for the duration of the closure period in addition to traffic
managementpersonnel.
Businesses located on Shenton Road and Davies Road will remain open
as usual with minimal disruption to customer access.
The two train station car parks will still be available following local traffic
only signage.
This program of works forms part of Stage 3 of LandCorps Claremont
on the Park development assisting in the delivery of the Town of
Claremonts approved North East Precinct Structure Plan.
MORE INFORMATION
Call the LandCorp Information Line on 1300 730 435.
To view a complete map of the works area visit
www.landcorp.com.au/claremontonthepark

LAND0978

Visit the Town of Claremont website www.claremont.wa.gov.au for more


information about the Claremont North East Precinct.

non shot hundreds of silver


streamers into the air.
Being girl guides, they tidied
up after themselves.
Seaward region has 12 guide
units catering for guides aged
ve to 17.
Girl guides are looking
forward to another 100 years
and would love more adults to
volunteer as leaders.
To register interest, contact
membership@girlguideswa.
org.au or phone 9355 4586,

Ref: TPS/1622
Notice is hereby given that the local government of the Shire
of Peppermint Grove has prepared the abovementioned
local planning scheme and local planning strategy for the
purpose of:
Local Planning Scheme
1. setting out the local government's planning aims and
intentions for the scheme area;
2. setting aside land as reserves for public purposes;
3. zoning land within the scheme area for the purposes
dened in the scheme;
4.controlling and guiding land use and development;
5. setting out procedures for the assessment and
determination of planning applications;
6. making provision for the administration and enforcement
of the scheme; and
7. addressing other matters contained in the First
Schedule to the Town
Planning Act. Local Planning Strategy
1. setting out the long-term planning directions for the local
government;
2. applying State and regional planning policies; and
3. providing the rationale for the zones and other provisions
of the scheme.
Plans and documents setting out and explaining the local
planning scheme and local planning
strategy
have
been deposited at Council Ofces, 1 Leake Street
Peppermint Grove and at the Western Australian Planning
Commission, 140 William Street, Perth, and will be
available for inspection during ofce hours up to and
including 14 October 2015.
Submissions on the local planning scheme and local
planning strategy may be made in writing on Form No 4 and
lodged with the undersigned on or before 14 October 2015.
J Merrick
CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER

Perth Central Scouts will soon move from


Murray Street to the hall in Draper Street,
Floreat.
The group will also get a new name the
Floreat Scouts.
On Saturday, July 25, at 6.30pm, the group
will host a quiz night in the Perth Central
Scout Hall, 581 Wellington Street, to help raise
funds for activities like camps and to buy new
equipment.
Ticket ($15) can be bought from www.trybooking.com/IGLB and there are many prizes
to be won, including a family trip to Rottnest,
an overnight stay for two at Crown Casino and
$1000 in gift cards.
The aim of scouting is to encourage the
physical, intellectual, social, emotional and
spiritual development of young people so that
they take a constructive place in society as
responsible citizens, and as members of their
local, national and international communities.

Winter tennis a big hit


A new winter evening tennis competition
for men at City Beach Tennis Club has attracted big numbers.
The players enjoy tennis and socialising on
Wednesday evenings.
Its an exciting environment to be among so
many like-minded friends and playing a game
that we all enjoy, said Mike Burgess, one of
the organisers.
The event is always at the City Beach club.
Many of the guys were wary of committing to
weekly travel schedules that could take them
anywhere from Kwinana to Joondalup during
the winter nights, Mike said.
The club has already been asked to consider
a similar style competition for women and
mixed groups in future seasons.
It certainly appears to be a successful formula, said club president Brian Embleton.
The club is a hive of activity each Wednesday
evening, and I am pleased that we were able
to install lights to eight courts to help make
this possible.
The event is sponsored by Les and Matt Fong
of Credent Financial Services.

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Community news

Quiz is free
for teenagers

Wayne
enjoys a
wild ride

Subi Voice of Youth (SVY), which provides a mouthpiece for young people in
Subiaco, will host its annual quiz night
in the Subiaco library.
Each year, the SVY hosts free youth events,
including the Race around Subi, Upskill
youth development workshops and the quiz
night, this year on Friday, July 31.
Current SVY president James Dracup
(23) said the night was always a lot of fun
for young people aged 12 to 18.
Theres free pizza and some awesome
prizes up for grabs, he said.
Teams of five to eight can compete for their
chance to win in six rounds of trivia fun.
Places are filling quickly, so to register,
go to www.subiaco.wa.gov.au/youth.
James first got involved with SVY six years
ago, after he received a youth achievement
scholarship.
His experience with SVY, organising
youth events and playing a leadership role
within the city, has sparked an interest in
the relationship between youth and local
government.
Interest in SVY events continues to grow
and seeing young people get involved in
community events is extremely gratifying,
he said.

Wayne Cooper needed just


one thumb to drive his fourwheel drive Hummer into
fourth place.
He was competing in the
remote-control championships at
Bethanie House in Mt Claremont
last week.
The aim was to drive the
remote-control model Hummer
through an obstacle course using
special wheelchair-style controls.
They get 25 points for knocking
over a skittle and 10 points for
driving over a hoop, said Dot
Shipard, a project officer with the
WA Disabled Sport Association
(WASDA).
It was the first time they had
done it and they had a great time.
Its all about having fun and
learning new skills.
The equipment is all modified
to be like wheelchair controls
and the participants learn how
to use muscles and develop fine
motor skills.
We have all kinds of equipment that can improve dexterity.
Bethanie Mt Claremont Social
Centre in Montgomery Avenue
is for people with disabilities
of all ages, offering outings and
activities as well as leisurely
chats over a cup of tea.

Refresh your Bible knowledge


A new seven-week Bible study series will
start soon at Claremont Baptist Church.
The first sessionof the Refresh Ladies
Bible Study Group will be on Wednesday,
July 22.
The series is based on DVDs titled
Discerning the Voice of God by Christian
author and speaker Priscilla Shirer.
Sessions are from 9.30am to noon, and
include refreshments, the DVD presentation
and small group discussions.
It is open to women from all walks of life,
all denominations, and all nationalities. An
on-site crche is available.
For more information, contact the
Claremont Baptist Church office on 9385 2607.

RIGHT: Judge Dot Shipard checks


the score as Wayne Cooper
negotiates the model Hummer
around an obstacle course.
Photo: Paul McGovern

FLOREAT VETERINARY CENTRE Free


Celebrating Our
Senior Pets

In the month of July the Floreat Veterinary Centre is celebrating


bratingg
Senior Pets. From the age of 7, your pet enters his or
her senior years and can start to slow down. Often, pets
begin to develop diseases common to their senior human
counterparts, such as diabetes, heart disease, endocrine
disease, cancer and arthritis. These diseases can go unnoticed
ced in
their early stages; therefore, preventative health care is very
ry
important.
The best approach to caring for your
our
senior pet includes a checkup every
ry
6 months and an annual blood test.
t. We
can help you understand the common
mon
medical conditions that you seniorr pet
faces, and discuss a regular monitoring
oring
plan.

Phone the clinic on 9383 7773


and ask our friendlyy
staff to book
your pet in.

FOR THE
MONTH
OF JULY

We will be offering
FREE senior pet
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checks and up to
50% off senior
pet blood tests. If
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Floreat, W.A.

9383 7773

POST, July 18, 2015 Page 45

Community news

Tom Collins comes home


A dramatic trip from Perth,
through the Pilbara and back
will culminate with a performance at Mattie Furphy
House in Swanbourne on
July 31.
The Great Typewriter tour,
organised by the Fellowship
of Australian Writers WA,
heads north this weekend on
its northern leg.
In the show, John Derum, of
Auntie Jack fame, plays the
character of Tom Collins with
his much acclaimed monologue,
The Such is Life Show.
He will show a short film
dramatising one chapter from
the Tom Collins novel, Such

is Life, and Johns audio book


version of the novel will be
available.
On Friday, July 31, John
will return from his travels
to crown his visit to WA by
presenting the play at historic
Mattie Furphy House, which
Joseph Furphy, creator of the
character Tom Collins, built
for his daughter-in-law, copper
repousse artist Mattie.
The Such is Life Show, with
supper, will play from 7 to 9pm
and will cost $15. RSVP to 9384
4771 or email fellowshipaustralianwriterswa@gmail.com.
John Derum will be at Mattie
Furphy House until August 3
as writer-in-residence.

Musical blast from the past


Singing Diamonds are a
Girls Best Friend, Marilyn
Monroe stars in the classic
musical, Gentlemen Prefer
Blondes on Wednesday, July 22.
Birute Greenhalgh and Brian Simmonds in front of Brians oil on canvas, Surprise and Pleasure.

Paintings to surprise and please


Emerging and professional
artists are showcasing their
work side by side at Tresillian
Arts Centre.
The 14th annual exhibition,
which will continue until July
26, showcases the finest work by
Tresillians students and tutors.
It is Tresillians biggest exhibition of the year and offers a
peoples choice prize of $1000,
donated by Captain Stirling
IGA. Visitors can also win a
$500 prize just for voting for
their favourite artwork.

More than 170 works, including paintings, drawings, pottery,


jewellery and textiles, are on
show and most are available
to buy.
The exhibition also features
long-time Tresillian tutor and renowned artist Brian Simmonds,
who runs classes specialising in
oils and pastels at Tresillian.
The exhibition is open each
day, 10am to 4pm, until Sunday,
July 26.
Tresillian Arts Centre coordinator Rachel Birighitti said:

This exhibition is a true celebration of the amazing achievements of individual students.


It displays the learning,
skills and lifelong friendships
the students develop in classes
with our highly experienced tutors and fellow class members.
Tresillians term three courses
start on Monday, July 27. There
are more than 60 classes on offer
and places are still available.
For more information, call
9389 1977 or visit the centre to
book your course.

The screening is presented as


a fundraiser by the Australian
Museum of Motion Picture and
Television.
The doors of the Cygnet
Cinema in Como will open at
9.15am and the screening starts

at 10am.
The feature will be preceded
by live music, a newsreel, a
cartoon, trailers and a raffle.
Tickets are $10, $5 for AMMPT
members and $8 for seniors.
All profits from the screening
will go towards preserving the
rich heritage Australias moving
image industries.
For further information,
phone 9367 1663.

Christmas fare fuels Scrabblers


Christmas in July was a delicious affair at the Nedlands
Scrabble Club.
Members love their weekly
Scrabble games but they also
enjoy socialising, and they
outdid themselves for the July
celebrations, taking along an
array of finger food.
Some members even stayed
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after lunch.
New members are always
welcome at the clubs regular
Tuesday meetings, beginning at
9.45am at the Dalkeith Baptist
Church Hall, at the rear of 123
Waratah Avenue.
For more information, call
Mary on 9387 8505.

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Community news

Talent returns
to Churchlands

Young
artists in
public eye

It will be back to school for Semra LeeSmith, assistant concert master of the WA
Symphony Orchestra.
The former Churchlands Senior High School
student will return to her old school to perform in the next mid-week chamber concert
at the magnificent Churchlands Concert Hall.
Joining her will be Alex Brogan on viola
and Melinda Gourlay on cello.
At the concert they will play Schuberts
String Trio in B flat, Schnittkes Trio for Violin
Viola and Cello and Mozarts Divertimento
for String Trio.
Its at 7pm on Wednesday, July 29, and
there will be cheese and biscuits as well as
tea and coffee after the recital.
There will also be a chance to talk to the
musicians.
Tickets are $40, $35 concession and $15 for
students and can be booked at www.trybooking.com.au/78831.

Young artists are tackling


the idea of transition for the
Nedlands art prize.
Nedlands Emerge: Youth Art
Awards for artists aged 12 to 25
is for painting, drawing, print and
photography, and entries close at
5pm on Friday, July 31.
Last years awards attracted 112
entries and the open award winner was 16-year-old Annie Huang.
Annie said Emerge was a wonderful experience.
I was able, for the first time, to
exhibit my artwork to the public
eye outside of school, which was
very exciting, she said.
It allowed me to experience
independence in the arts and
gave me confidence in a future
art career.
Nedlands mayor Max Hipkins
said it was the third year running that Nedlands had held the
awards.
It is encouraging to see young
people use their talents and excel
in the arts, he said.
We are anticipating a high
standard of artwork again this
year.
The exhibition of entries in the
Emerge: Youth Art Awards will be
on Saturday, August 22, at the John
Leckie Pavilion in College Park.
Bands will perform throughout
the afternoon and Mr Hipkins
will present the Open Award,
Residents Award and Peoples
Choice awards at 5.30pm.
For information on how to enter,
go to www.nedlands.wa.gov.au.

Pump track ready to ride


Thrills and excitement await young cyclists at the new recreation area in College
Park, Nedlands.

Blind Spot, by Annie Huang (16), won the open prize in last years Emerge: Youth Art Awards.

The BMX area has been transformed into


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Community news

Soccer mateship
goes international
By PIA FRUIN
A sapling just planted in
Rosalie Park symbolises a friendship that has taken root between
young soccer players in Subiaco
and Denmark.
The spade in Subiaco colours
that was used to plant the sapling
was a gift from Frederickshavn
Club in Demark.
An unlikely friendship has
developed between successive
under-15 boys teams from Subiaco
AFC and the Danish soccer club.
In a demonstration of the friendship between the two clubs, who
have competed together on an
international stage for the past
six years, Subiaco AFC hosted
the tree planting and unveiled a
plaque at a ceremony addressed
by Subiaco mayor Heather
Henderson.
Mrs Henderson, under-15
coach Gerald McEwan, under15 manager George Jarnen and
under-15 captains Jack Bardsley
and Daniel Pearce each placed

a shovel of soil around the tree


with the special spade.
The plaque duplicates one erected last year at the home ground
of the Frederickshavn Club.
Subiaco council has supported
the clubs under-15s since their
first international tour in 2009
and Mrs Henderson gave this
years team gifts to take to their
overseas friends on their tour
there this month.
The tour will take the young
soccer players from Subiaco to
the Gothia World Youth Cup
in Sweden and Cup No. 1 in
Frederikshavn.
Subiaco AFC under-15s currently sit at the top of the their
league, with 11 victories from 11
games.

RIGHT: Tree ceremony Subiaco


AFC junior club president Brad
Forbes, left, Subiaco mayor Heather
Henderson and club president Mark
Cheveralls plant a tree in Rosalie
Park using a spade that was a gift
from Danish soccer players.

The cream of the photo crop


In a world where more
than 380billion photographs
are taken every year, this
years Photographic Awards
presented by Subiaco council
will expose photographic talent from around Perth.

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their favourite finalist for the
Peoples Choice Award.
For more information, visit
www.subiaco.wa.gov.au/photography.
Subiaco mayor Heather
Henderson said she looked
forward to the awards every
year, and enjoyed the opportunity to see the world
through the creative lens of
local photographers.
I am particularly excited to
see the entries in the Subiaco
category, she said.

Workshops will aim to help problem gamblers

Entries are now open for young


people aged 12 25

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In the lead-up to the awards,
Subiaco council is offering
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for children, young people and

adults, with instruction from


professional photographers
on how to snap the perfect
photograph.
Entries will be judged on
relevance, technical quality,
composition and creativity.
The closing date for entries
is July 31 at 5pm.
Finalists will be exhibited at
Subiaco library from October
24 to November 29 and winners will share in a prize pool
of $2500.
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many families, from all walks
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Community news
Cambridge
The winners of
last Fridays social
bowls at Cambridge
Bowling Club were
were Maureen Young,
Cliff Racey and Lionel
Sangster with +7.
On Saturday morning, the winners were
Ian Cooke, Frank
Oliver and John
Godfrey with runnersup Kevin Breen,
Jim Ryan and Andy
Jenkins.
Mondays 2-4-2 event
was won by the home
team of Bob Gauntlett
and Brian Clay from
visitors Peter Freund
and Jill Brigham.
The winners of
the plate were John
OMeehan and Alex
Geyta, visitors from
Dalkeith.

Claremont
The winners of
last Thursdays
mixed bowls were
Ireton Parker, Maria
DAngelo and Barry
Caporn.
Derrick Dimbleby,
Rick Kenndall and
Tom Armstrong were
the runners-up.
The winners of
Saturdays mixed
bowls were Derrick
Dimbleby, Ireton
Parker, Peter Channer
and Tom Armstrong.
They were followed
by Norm Underwood,
Barry Caporn and Dan
Chadwick.
Barry Caporn won
Sundays scroungers
from Dave Leeson.

bowling
Dalkeith
Nedlands
The clubs super
weather forecaster,
Captain Maureen, stated that last Tuesday
would be fine and
clear.
The selectors contemplated this as they
rowed out to inspect
the green. Due to
insufficient numbers
of snorkels and goggles, the games were
cancelled.
The Thursday
mixed ups saw a
split fours game of
winners/winners and
losers/losers.
The winner (again!)
has been overcome
with shyness and
does not want to be
identified.
Anyway the big, follicularly-challenged
ex-footballer, with
the able assistance
of Kent Warburton,
Pete Brown and Pete
Gason, ended up with
+13.
They were followed by Lindsay
Richardson, Gwenda
McIntosh, Pauline
House and Don Hicks
with +11. Then came
Alan (the Pits) Pitman,
Maureen Davison,
Rick (the wick) Mapley
and Beryl Barblett
with +8.
Friday saw a big
turnout, with the
winners being John

OMeehan, Kingsley
Newman, Ken Brooke
and Billy Ridge with
+16.
Then came Macca
McIntosh with John
Freedman, Don Hicks
and Rick Mapley with
+13, followed by Gordy
Wilson, David Allen
and Martin Adams
with +8.
Joel Steinberg has
stated firmly that the
club promotional film
has been distributed
but we dont quite
know where. However,
the Chinese government is investigating
a total crash of its
military intelligence
system.

Hollywood
Subiaco
Anne Ormsby, Nada
Bonny, Usha Nigam
and Betsy Tapley had
a very even match
for nine ends in the
undercover bowls at
Innaloo.
Then the unthinkable happened Betsy
took the jack out of
bounds. This resulted
in being re-spotted
on the 2m mark and
giving the opposition
three shots, and that
was Sorrentos winning margin.
On the other rink,
Jenni Lush, Deirdre
Duncan, Margaret
Gawler and Lesley
Langley managed to
win seven ends but

went down by three.


Back at home,
Thursdays three-bowl
pairs attracted a quality field and two teams
won both games.
The pair of Peter
Evans and Kim
Jefferis waltzed off
with the major prize
ahead of Greg Wyllie
and Arthur Sharpe.
Robbie Blythe and
Uncle Arthur were the
only pair to show any
interest in the antique
chinaware and felt
they went home with
a steal.
There was a good
attendance and some
pretty close results
in Saturdays M&M
triples.
Ron Wilkie, Bob
Porter and Kim
Jefferis had a close
game for 12 ends
against Robbie Blythe,
Colin Graves and Rod
Hickling. The Jefferis
team then picked up
five shots and went
on to win the M&Ms
with +7.
In the battle for second, Ted Brown, Anne
Ormsby and Peter
Evans +5 beat John
Duncan, Margaret
Gawler and Alan
Brindley.
The closest game of
the afternoon was for
third place, between
Deirdre Duncan, Bill
Chellew, Ray Preston
and the team of Phil
Lawler, Ray Fells and
Graeme Gerrans.
A late rally on the
last two ends was
just too late for the
Gerrans team and they
went down by one.

Five bowlers turned


up to play Sunday
scroungers, including first-time bowler
Adam Thoroughgood.
The result, with
handicaps, was
Vern Jones 27, Alan
Brindley 21 and Adam
Thoroughgood 8. On
the other rink, Alex
Gryta 42 beat Glen
Morey 38.
In the play-off, Alex
and Vern the scores
were level at six-all.
Vern then won a onebowl sudden death
play-off and sports the
King Scrounger crown
for the week.
Truth will out. It
has come to light that
Colin made enough at
the races to buy a new
pair of stylish shorts.

Mosman
Park

Members took advantage of lovely


weather last week,
turning out in numbers for social bowls.
The winners of
the mixed fours last
Wednesday were
Peter Best, John
Dring, Carol Wight
and Sue Epis.
The runners-up
were Peter Giles,
Sandra Ellis, Debra
Neaves and Ian Lilly.
On Saturday, the
numbers were odd
for mixed triples and
so there was one rink
of fours.
The winners were
Dell Adams, Ian Flack,
Ruth Lilly and Geoff
Teague, with runnersup Robbie Martin, Jan

Meet the entertainer


Cosbys breeding is so mixed
it is impossible
to pick, but he is
the happiest guy
in the world.
One of his super
cut moves is to
throw his toys in
the air, just to show
what a fun place
the world is.
He is about a
year old but seems
to have missed out
Cosby
on puppy school.
His new owners will need to attend to that,
but will find him very eager to learn, especially
when there is a treat involved.
Cosby needs an active family, happy to go
jogging with him and take him with them on
family outings.
For more information or to arrange to meet
Cosby, call the Shenton Park Dogs Refuge
Home on 9381 8166.
Humphry and Digby
Burgess. It was good to
see the Teague family
out in force.
Members are reminded to put their
names down if they
would like to serve on
the committee after
the annual general
meeting.
Fish and chips are
still available on
Tuesday evenings
from 5.30pm.

Ptanque
In winter sunshine
at Subiaco Ptanque
Club last Saturday,
the winners of the
informal triples were
Sue Dauth, Elphie
Knowles and John

Exeter.
In second place were
Hlne Pissoort, Claude
Minuta and Joe A.
Corcoran.
The clubs travellers
are gradually returning.
Welcome back to Nick
from a Singapore trip
and to Hlne from
her extended visit to
Europe.
This Saturday, July
18, is the club Open Day
between 2 and 4.30pm
and all are welcome to
head along and have a
game.

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The hardest thing about


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learning to relax, gymnast
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He had been a member
of the Finnish national
gymnastics team, competing
internationally for over a
decade, before joining the
circus.
The tiniest mistake in
competition can cost you a
medal, Olli said. A little
mistake in Cirque just
makes you more human.
All the rules I had learnt
from the age of five as a
gymnast I had to leave
behind. The transformation
from the rigidity of an
athlete to engagement as a
performer was the hardest
thing Ive ever learnt.
Cirque du Soleil employs
more than 1300 circus
performers in shows around
the world, sending out
talent scouts to recruit
many of them.
Olli, who specialises in
rings, had been spotted by
a scout at an international
gymnastic competition in
2008. A year later, at a
European competition, the
scouts were there again
and this time Olli began to
think seriously about life
after competition.
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Designed to be decorative

SARAH McNEILL

In her new and still crisply


clean art studio, Wembley
artist Melissa Bentley puts
the finishing touches to the
works she will be showing
at the annual Fine Art at
Hale exhibition.
Vibrant colour is at heart
of her mixed media art.
Melissa studied graphic
design and worked as a
decorator for Freedom
Furniture and Ikea, both of
which are strong influences
in her large decorative
artworks.
Strips of colourful
vintage fabric, textured

Its only in the last four of five


years Ive been able to focus
on my art full-time

paper and torn scraps


of text are painstakingly
layered and texturally
balanced with acrylics to
create bold abstracts and
abstracted landscapes.
For a while Melissa also
worked a flight attendant
on domestic runs, which
gave her the flexibility to
work part-time on her art.
Its only in the last four
of five years Ive been able
to focus on my art full-

a peep into
the

past
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Stanhope Peep umbrella needle case.

Stanhope Peep letter opener.

I was reading an
article recently about
the competition to
engrave the biggest
number of letters on
the smallest object, for
example, the head of a
pin.
This brought to mind
the Stanhope Peep, an
incredible invention
that started with Lord
Charles Stanhope
(1753-1816), who
developed a simple
lens that could act
as a microscope. The
lens was modified
by French chemist
Rene Dagron, who
introduced it to the
public at the 1859
International Fair in
Paris as a photographic
jewel that we know as
a Stanhope Peep.
The tiny lens of
the Stanhope Peep
can be built into all
sorts of small objects,
often made of bone
or ivory. Some of
these curiosities had
perceived functions,
some did not.
Some examples
include a whistle, a tape
measure in a barrel, a
peach nut and a letter
opener. The fragile
nature of these objects
generally meant that
they would be used only
for display.
The fascinating
thing is that when

Stanhope Peep whistle.

you look through the


tiny lens you can see
one or more pictures
in miniature. Typical
subjects are castles,
churches, landscapes,
famous people, the
commemoration of
significant events
and, in one acquired
recently, The Lords
Prayer.
The Stanhope Peep
umbrella unscrews to
be a needle case and the
lens is in the umbrella
handle. Look through
it towards the light and
the building housing
The Great Exhibition
of London in 1851 is
revealed.
Such ingenuity,
and a great coming
together of minds,
has created something
that was really just
for amusement and
pleasure!
Stanhope Peeps
have become quite
rare, though people
often dont realise the
significance of the small
aperture and what
might be hiding within.
It transforms the object
and makes a fascinating
collecting category.

time, said Melissa, who


has two teenage daughters.
Three of her works
will be part of the annual
curated art show at Hale
school.
Hale Art curator Sandra
Murray said there would
be a wide array of WA
fine art including painting,
mixed media, jewellery,
ceramics, sculpture and
glass.
Artists include Marie
Hobbs, Leon Pericles,
Jules and Jean Sher,
Susanna Hawkes,
printmaker Helen Clarke,
glass worker Jamie
Worsley and sculptors
Angela McHarrie, Mikaela
Castledine and Theo
Koning.
It is the fourth year that
Melissa has been involved
in the exhibition she
was initially invited to
show there after the Hale
curator saw her work at
the annual PLC exhibition,
where Melissa was once a
student.
A cocktail preview of
Fine Art at Hale is on
Friday, July 31, at 6.30pm.
Tickets ($40) can be booked
through the school website:
www.hale.wa.edu.au
The exhibition continues
over the weekend of
August 1 and 2, from 10am
to 4pm. Entry is by gold
coin donation.
Proceeds from the
artwork sold at the
exhibition will help fund
Hale art projects.

Melissa Bentley with her companion and paint brush lover, Lulu Summer. Works include
Slice of Life #12 and Thompson Bay South East, Rottnest. Photo: Paul McGovern

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do I cope with my current
situation?
Tara
Tara, Voltaire
said each of us
must accept the
cards life deals
us, but once the
cards are in our
hand, we alone can decide
how to play them in order
to win.
You tried and succeeded
in finding a man to marry,
and your mother has tried
and failed again and again.
Your mother has proved
her judgment to be utterly
unreliable. Its time to take
the decision out of her

hands.
Her motives are based
on her imagined future.
She does not get to do that
on your back.
You will want to defend
your mother against
what we are saying, but
remember, you fell in love.
Your mother stopped
that and now that man is
marrying someone else.
The problem you face is
every man in your future
will be compared to your
first love. When times get
tough you will think, If
only I had married him ...
Let your mother gnash
her teeth, tear her hair or
rend her clothes. It doesnt
matter. She does not get to
make this decision for you.
No threats, no bribes, no
anger, no begging should
take you off your course of
choosing love.
Wayne & Tamara

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Fact and fiction mingle


in the Swan River saga
The Minds Own Place
By Ian Reid
Published by UWA. $25

SARAH McNEILL

WA historical novelist Ian


Reid readily admits that he
has always lived in the
19th century.
Now retired from the
University of WA where
he was an adjunct professor, he was recently
awarded the J.S. Battye
Memorial Fellowship and
has fully immersed himself
in reading and researching
his favourite period in history.
Ians latest novel, The
Minds Own Place, embodies everything he loves
about history.

It follows the turbulent


effects of Britains industrial revolution, which
altered and dislocated the
lives of many people who
consequently found their
way to the western shore
of Australia, flotsam and
jetsam of that upheaval on
the other side of the world.
It was a revolution of
attitudes, of cultural shifts
as well as industrial, Ian
said.
So many people who
ended up here had been
displaced by the industrial
revolution in England, and

in this place that was even


less than pre-industrial,
they became its driving
force.
Using a historical framework, Ian cannily weaves
fact with fiction to craft a
captivating tale about colonial WA.
Two women and three
men, all based on real
people, are displaced in
different ways by the rapid
transformation of Victorian
England, and end up
in a small settlement on
Australias western rim.
It was the historical
figure of convict Thomas
Satan Browne and his
tragic life that first captured Ians imagination.
Satan brought to the
new colony bold schemes

and elaborate ideas for


railways, and an audacious
plan to rebuild the old mill
on the South Perth foreshore.
His remarkable life
and sad demise formed
the backbone of an idea
that expanded when Ians
research led him to strange
familial connections with
other successful white collar convicts.
The idea then became
the larger story of those
who overcome hardship or
crime to succeed, and those
who fail, Ian said.
A natural linguist, Ian
incorporates a strong sense
of place by having some
characters speak in northern English dialects.
I spent more time edit-

Ian Reid explores the challenges in writing fiction based on


fact in a public essay titled Historys Grist and Fictions Mill.

ing this book than writing


it in an effort to tone down
the authentic language,
Ian said. Keeping the
idiom gives it a period feel.
Its an elaborate confidence
trick!

Ian will be at the

Bookcaffe in Swanbourne
to share his story with
the Bookcaffe Bookclub
on Thursday, July 23, at
2pm.

utnabout

A French Celebration
with Susan Graham
Perth Concert Hall
Wednesday, July 22,
7.30pm
Texan mezzo-soprano

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versatile singing actress.
She has a love of all things
French and a passion for a
good tune.

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Susan for fashion at the
other end of the spectrum.
Susan lived in Kuwait
for seven years where she
Friday 31 July, 6.30pm discovered a wealth of
high-end fashion.
Tickets $40
Underneath black
www.hale.wa.edu.au
burqas, the women of
Kuwait are adorned in
Exhibition
colour and designer lables.
And they update regularly.
Sat 1 & Sun 2 August
Susan began to recycle
10am - 4pm
pieces, selling them from
home.
Gold Coin Donation
When Susans husband
Hale School
died suddenly in 2010, she
Hale Road Wembley Downs
left Kuwait, but brought

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Claremonts high rents.


Inside Princess Polly is a
little corner called SuzSuq.
Suq means marketplace in
Arabic and in her tiny marketplace Susan is selling
timeless designer pieces.
Her recycled collection
is not sold on consignment.
All the pieces are handpicked by Susan in the
Middle East.
This is not just last
seasons wear, Susan said.
Im looking for classic
vintage styles, concentrating
on one-off interesting and
special pieces.
The SuzSuq collection
includes a Christian Dior
handbag, Jimmy Choo
boots, a Kenzo handpainted denim jacket, Celine
trench, Miu Miu shoes,
Gucci and D+G dresses.

Beneath
the burqas

James Reyne, The


Whitlams, Mark Seymour,
Diesel and Moving Pictures
Sunday, November 22
Kings Park
Five great Australian acts
launch the 13th year of
days on on the green.
Tickets now on sale
through Ticketmaster.
Colette Martin and Susan Ensor share fashion, friendship
and space with a new suq corner in Princess Polly.
Blues at Bridgetown
Photo: Billie Fairclough
Bridgetown
November 13 to15
with her a collection of
SARAH McNEILL
Featuring Diesel, Harts,
classic high-end designer
Jeff Lang, Bret Mosley
As
prices,
rents,
parking
label pieces.
and Rick Steele
and
traffi
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increase,
sharing
She continued selling
Weekend festival tickets
has become the new buzz
from home and was looking
are now on sale from
word: sharing cars, sharing
www.bluesatbridgetown.
for retail space at the same
com.au.
tools, sharing space.
time that Colette was wonFree entry for children
Colette Martin and Susan dering whether she could
aged under 13.
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NO

A Day on the Green

OK

Fundraising exhibition and


sale
Kidogo Arthouse, Bathers
Beach, Fremantle
Closes Sunday,
July 19
Volunteers
have been
knitting and
sewing dolls for
the past 10 years,
and sending them to the
children of KwaZulu Natal,
South Africa.
Local textile artists have
crafted dolls. Some can
be sponsored for $10 and
sent to an African child,
and some can be bought.
There will also be a silent
auction for three handcrafted quilts.

ARTS

BO

Uthando Project: The


Gift of Play

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Monday 3 August 7.30pm


Perth Concert Hall
Eight voices in perfect harmony I Fagiolini
present a stunning program of old and new.
Lovers of great singing and choral music will
welcome making the acquaintance of this
superb group.
Visit musicaviva.com.au/IFagiolini
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goodtaste

Banh mi
Take the family on a mid-winter trip to
Vietnam with this colourful and lively feast.
For the pork:
1.3kg piece of pork belly
2tsp chinese 5 spice powder
1 tsp sea salt
3 tbsp soy sauce
2cm piece of ginger
1 tbsp Thai sweet chili sauce

For the pickled


vegetables:
2 carrots
2 tbsp rice vinegar
1 tbsp caster sugar

To serve:
2 crusty baguettes
Lime wedges
A selection of leafy greens
A handful of mint
A handful of coriander
Chili condiments (optional)
To prepare the pork,
score the rind with a sharp
knife at regular intervals.
Rub the pork with the five
spice and sea salt and then
leave uncovered in the
fridge to dry out for at least
two hours, but preferably
overnight.
When ready to cook,
preheat the oven to it
maximum setting. Lie the
pork on a rack over a
roasting tin, skin side up.
Roast for 25 minutes to
blast the crackling, then
turn down to 160C and
leave to cook, uncovered,
for a further two hours.
For ultra crispy crackling,
finish the cooking off under
a hot griller for 10 minutes.
Leave the pork to rest for
10 minutes before carving.
Combine the soy, ginger
and sweet chilli sauce in a

small bowl. Slice the pork


into thin slices and arrange
on a serving platter. Pour
the ginger and soy sauce
over the pork and toss well
to coat.
To make the pickled
carrot; combine all of the
ingredients in a bowl, cover
and leave to pickle for 20
minutes or until ready to
serve.
To assemble the banh mi,
fill the sliced baguettes
with slices of pork then
top with pickled carrot
and a selection of herbs
and greenery. Serve with
lime wedges and chilli
condiments.
Travel the world from the comfort of the kitchen with a hearty Vietnamese banh mi.

Roll away winter blues


floral

apron
KATE NELSON

Mid-winter getaways
to the sun seem to be all
the go these days.
I imagine it is the ultimate in luxury to leave
the dreary chill and
find yourself on a sundrenched beach sipping
cocktails. But I wouldnt
know because Ive spent
the cold snap enjoying the
comfort of my couch.
Cooking is my escape,
and I am currently

enjoying eating my way


through the streets of
Saigon.
French colonists
departed Vietnam in
1954, leaving, among
other things, a deeprooted appreciation for
fresh, crusty baguettes.
Traditional Vietnamese
bakers toyed with the
ratios of wheat flour and
substituted the more
economical and local rice
flour. This resulted in
very airy bread with a
superior crunchy crust; a
trick used by many commercial bakers around the
world to this day.
Getting your hands on a
snowy white loaf of bread
is the crux of this weeks
highly satisfying recipe.
Translated in its simplest
form to mean wheat,
banh mi is a celebration
of tastes and textures and
is best consumed when
table manners and cutlery
are nowhere to be seen.
The crisp and juicy
pork belly provides midwinter decadence, its

long, low cooking filling


the house with rich meatiness and the promise of
something good to come.
To maximise the crunch,
a few simple steps are
recommended.
The principle idea is to
make sure the pork rind
is dry and leather-like
before it is placed into
a blistering hot oven to
crackle into submission.
The pickled carrot is
the essential lively and
cleansing companion to
the rich roast pork. Dont
be tempted to skip the
pickling step, it takes only
seconds and juices that
soak into the bread are all
the part of the magic.
The perfect banh mi is a
case study in balance and
harmony. There should
be just the right amount
sweet and sour, crispy
and soft. Like a good holiday, it should be refreshing yet comforting.
You will know when
you have got it right
because it should be a
meal worth staying in for.

Viva la Spanish dance


After 30 years, the doyenne of Spanish dance,
Deanna Blacher, has
retired as director of
Danza Viva and handed
the reins to Sofia Pradera.
Sofia, a former ballet
dancer, began studying at
Danza Viva in 1999 and
has been a soloist since
2009.
Sofia said, My plan
is to take Danza Viva to
the next level by providing more opportunities
for dancers to develop as
soloists and especially for
those who have the talent
and the ambition to be on
an international stage.

Under Sofias direction,


Danza Vivas first production is Arte Flamenco,
featuring legendary
flamenco dancer Pepa
Molina making her debut
in WA.
She will be joined by
Danza Viva soloists,
accompanied by singer
Manolo Muoz, guitarist
Jose Giraldo and percussionist Marcus Perrozzi,
who has returned to Perth
this year after touring
with Cirque du Soleil.
Arte Flamenco performs at UWAs Dolphin
Theatre on July 25, at
5pm and 8pm.

life by the

drop

Xanadu
aristocrats
Last year, Xanadu winemaker
Glenn Goodall scored 99 points for
the 2011 Stevens Road Cabernet
Sauvignon.
Wine critic and judge James
Halliday congratulated Glenn
for having a light touch.
Naturally, it sold out within a
few short months.
Six weeks ago, Xanadu, in
Margaret River, released the
2012 vintage and the allocation for the eastern states sold
out in a week.
Supplies of the Stevens Road
Cabernet are extremely
limited (21 rows in the vineyard, 180 dozen bottles in
total), but it is available at
Swanbourne Cellars and most
good wine stores.
The beautiful, hilly and leafy
Stevens Road in Margaret
River, just 10 minutes from
town, runs between Voyager
Estate and Leeuwin Estate.
The Stevens Road vineyard
was planted in 1987 by John
Brocksopp, one half of the
legendary team with winemaker Bob Cartwright at the
helm of Leeuwin for 25 years
until 2005.
Several varieties have been
planted in the vineyard,
including cabernet, chardonnay and, surprisingly, the
Spanish grape variety graciano, which is available only
at the cellar door (a go-to
wine, 94pts).
Voyager had a lease on the
vineyard for many years but
eventually decided not to
buy. In a coup for Xanadu,
its owners Rathbone Group,
bought the vineyard in 2008.

2012 Xanadu Stevens


Road Cabernet
Sauvignon
100% cabernet from the single
Stevens Road Vineyard
Almost ethereal in its silky

fruit, the Stevens Road


cabernets, 2011 and
2012, have openness
and clarity that is
frankly alluring.
The fruit is perfectly
ripe yet elegant,
intensely concentrated
but not overblown.
Fine tannins and a
lovely long core of
blackcurrant fruit linger on the
palate. The expressive texture
of this wine sets it apart from
its bigger brother, the Reserve
Cabernet Sauvignon. Its
perhaps more raw, but lively
and magnificent.
$70. 96 points

2012 Xanadu Reserve


Cabernet Sauvignon
90% cabernet sauvignon, 5%
petite verdot and 5%
malbec from Timber Creek
area (within Wilyabrup)
Intense ripe raspberry
lies at the core of this
wine. It is velvety in
texture in a dangerous, impossible-tocellar kind of way,
the tannins already
sunk deep into the
plush fruit. The 2011
vintage of this glorious
wine received 98 pts from
Halliday. While this wine is
Xanadus premium cabernet,
it sits among the ranks of
Cullen, Woodlands, Vasse
and Cape Mentelle and it
represents a bargain at that.
This is a gorgeous, almost
aristocratic wine. Yes you
should cellar it, but Id like to
see you try.
$85. 97 points

ERIN LARKIN
LIQUOR BARONS
TASTING PANEL

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entertainment

Intimate portrait of talent and torment


Amy (MA15+)

REVIEW: PIER LEACH

Asif Kapadia rocketed up


my list of filmmakers to
watch five years ago when
he performed the miracle
of making Formula One
interesting.
That film was his captivating documentary,
Senna, about the eponymous Brazilian F1 driver
who died in 1994.
In Amy, his profound
new film, Kapadia looks at
the meteoric rise of another
bright star who died too
young, Amy Winehouse
the prodigiously talented
singer-songwriter who was
found dead in 2011 at age
27 from alcohol poisoning.
His second full-length
documentary takes a similar approach to his first in
that he constructs the film
entirely from extant footage,
private videos, voice messages, recording sessions,
and Winehouses entire
back catalogue of songs.
There are new interviews
with family, friends and

collaborators but Kapadia


eschews putting talking
heads onscreen. Rather,
he overlays their voices
on footage that focuses
on his compelling subject,
and charts her personal life
through her song lyrics,
which are often, revealingly, scrolled over the screen.
The effect is an intensely
intimate portrait that
burrows deeply into
Winehouses persona
her down-to-earth, North
London Jewish girl charm,
her warmth, devil-maycare directness, and her
compulsion to express herself through her music.
Kapadia shows her at
her best and, towards the
end, her worst, when the
ravages of addiction and
bulimia were taking their
toll. He reveals both her
astonishing gift and her
intense vulnerability the
young woman behind the
ghastly train wreck tabloid
headlines.
Her parasitic exhusband, Blake FielderCivil, doesnt get off
lightly, openly admitting
to introducing her to

The prodigiously talented Amy Winehouse was charming, warm, vulnerable, troubled and tormented.

crack cocaine. Nor do her


beloved parents get off
scot-free, especially when
it comes to their basic duty
of care.
In one bizarre segment
her mother recounts a teen-

cinema

age Amy telling her about


a new diet that basically
confessed her bulimia. I
just thought it would pass,
she recalls blithely.
Kapadia also lays out the
toll of the relentless media

Talented young singer

What the critics are saying


Ruben Guthrie (MA15+)

Ant-Man (TBC)

What weve seen since the beginnings


of the Marvel serial in 2008 is an on
going stretching: bigger casts, grander
set-pieces and more intricate interplay
between characters, with no clear end
in sight. Ant-Man scuttles off in the other
direction. Brisk humour, keenly felt dramatic stakes, and invention over scale.
You know: small pleasures, says the
Telegraph. But Screen International says
its jokey rather than funny, and a bit
forced when its trying to be sincere.

Magic Mike XXL (MA15+)

Ridiculously entertaining is The


Hollywood Reporters verdict on Magic
Mike XXL, the love child of a road
movie and a lets-put-on-a-show musical. But the Washington Post disagrees:
Magic Mike XXL tries mightily if
unsuccessfully to match its predecessors stature as a camp classic, the epitome of trashy summer fun for the whole
pansexual, polymorphously perverse,
omni-libidinous family.

Average star ratings

very public demise.


Its a gut-wrenching
affair. What a staggering
talent; what a tormented
young woman. Amy sticks
with you long after the
credits roll.

Singing for her supper

REWIND

Adapting his highly successful stage


play, writer-helmer Brendan Cowell
neatly balances comic elements with
sharp observations of how friendships
between Aussie males are frequently
underwritten by excessive alcohol consumption. Though the film isnt as surefooted with female characters, its consistent good humour, non-preachy tone
and strong cast of popular local thesps
marks it as a solid crowd-pleaser, says
Variety. But SBS reckons, Emotion,
such as it is, is cued by the Sarah
Blasko soundtrack, and despite [Patrick]
Brammalls best efforts, its hard to latch
on to Ruben as a figure of empathy.

intrusion into Winehouses


life. Jay Leno is particularly duplicitous; one moment
shes on his Tonight Show
stage, the toast of the town,
the next he is making
scathing jokes about her

Bonnie de la Hunty farewells Perth with a concert at Christ Church, Claremont.

Bonnie de la Hunty is
heading to London.
The 21-year-old classical
singer from Peppermint
Grove begins her masters of music at the Royal
Academy of Music in
London in September.
Bonnie said: I am over
the moon to have been
accepted with a scholarship
and I am now working
long hours at several jobs
on top of performances and
rehearsals to try to save
up for the remainder of
the incredibly high international student fees and
living costs of the two-year
course.

To help her on her way,


the former PLC student
and WAAPA graduate
is holding a fundraising
concert at Christ Church,
Claremont, on Sunday,
July 26, at 5pm.
Her solo performance
will be accompanied by
four of Perths finest musicians pianist David
Wickham, organist Stewart
Smith, violinist Ashley
Arbuckle and trumpeter
Brent Grapes.
The hour-long concert
will be followed by drinks
and a light supper.
Tickets are available at
the door or via www.trybooking.com/IEQZ.

Kids welcome at recital


Cellist Sacha McCulloch,

Trio Magellan will perform at


Trinity College, East Perth, at 4pm
on Saturday, July 25, and 3pm on
Sunday, July 26, at Sacred Heart
College, Sorrento. Book through
trybooking.com.

from Nedlands, pianist Faith


Maydwell and violinist and former associate concert master of
WASO, Margaret Blades, of West
Leederville, are Trio Magellan.
Their next
concert journeys
from north to
south, with music
from Norway
to France and
Mauritius.
Faith said
their idea for a
child-friendly
hour-long recital
with free entry
to school-aged
children was
getting a very
Talented trio: Sacha McCulloch, Faith Maydwell and
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DALKEITH

$2,375,000
104 Victoria Avenue
Its all about the potential of
this 816sq.m property and its
prestigious riverside location.
AGENT: Steven Mailey,
Acton Dalkeith.

Enjoy views of the tennis court and gardens from the formal lounge.

Inspired by Frank Lloyd Wright


$2.49million
67 Minora Road
Built in the late 30s, this fivebedroom home was renovated
about 20 years ago with a
clerestory providing lots of light.
AGENT: Gordon Davies,
Anderson Davies.

$6million
96A Victoria Avenue
The Swan River is, quite
literally, in the backyard of
this 70s home, designed by
architect Fred Zuideveld.
AGENT: William Porteous
and Andrew Porteous,
William Porteous Properties
International.

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Mid $3millions
Paxton Hoad

nusual blocks breed


innovative houses, and
this 1409sq.m peninsulalike block with a double
street frontage is no exception.
Wedged between Wavell
Road and curving Cygnet
Crescent, the block is an
irregular triangle with
plenty of green space.
The extensively renovated home evokes the image
of a luxury liner steaming
north, according to selling
agent James Paxton, of
Paxton Hoad.
Hes not far off the mark.
Like all luxury cruise
liners, there is a grand
entrance.
Two hundred-year-old
antique Egyptian gates
open from the verge to a
small courtyard, which
opens in turn to a voluminous foyer.

Dining and living areas are


combined in one long space
From here there is a direct line of sight to the pool
and rear garden, thanks
to an open floor plan and
some tall windows.
Gleaming timber floors
usher you through the
home, accentuating the
Frank Lloyd Wrightinspired architecture and
contemporary aesthetics.
Two big, interconnected
spaces steal the show an
informal kitchen and living
area, and a formal lounge.
The seriously wellequipped kitchen has
stainless-steel benchtops, a
timber island counter and
Ilve appliances.
A skylight illuminates
the space, while a polished
concrete feature wall anchors the contemporary
design.
Next to the kitchen, the
informal lounge opens to
a secluded, shaded courtyard.
It also opens, via inter-

nal bi-folds, to the homes


second major drawcard,
the formal room.
Here, dining and living
areas combine in one long
space that ends in a soaring, curved wall of glass.
The towering windows
offer excellent views of the
tennis court and back garden, which are landscaped
in a luxury resort style.
Asian influences make
themselves felt in the spacious main suite, which is
broken up by Japanesestyle sliding screens.
A study and a luxurious
ensuite are both screened
from the bedroom, which
opens to a shaded courtyard next to the tennis
court.
The homes three other
bedrooms all share a wing
between the kitchen and
the garage, with a wellequipped bathroom and a
study between them.

A wide foyer greets you as you step into the home.

Clean, contemporary designs define the informal living area.

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Meet the architect who designed this award-winning Nannup holiday house.

Nannup is calling
Were letting you know about this
one nice and early. On Saturday,
August 22, youll have the chance
to meet award-winning Perthbased architect Adrian Iredale at
the Nannup home he designed.
The sculptural house took out
the prestigious Marshall Clifton
Award for Residential Architecture
at last years WA Architecture
Awards, among other national
and international commendations.
The 37ha property at 398
Longbottom Road, on the market for
$1.95million, has Blackwood River
views, a fireproof wine cellar and a
mature olive grove. For an invitation
to the meet-and-greet, phone selling
agent Chris Roycroft, of Nannup
Real Estate, on 0428 320 837.

Love cave in the Blue


Mountains
Jack-of-all-trades Lionel Buckett a
qualified builder, carpenter and
bricklayer built his first house at
the age of 17. He also harbours a
deep affection for the Australian
landscape, and his latest building is
testament to that. Mr Buckett spent
14 months fashioning his Enchanted
Love Cave, embedded into a
natural stone outcrop overlooking
more than 240ha of bush. The cave
is one of eight eco-friendly holiday
cabins Mr Buckett has created on
the magnificent Blue Mountains
property thats been in his family
since the 1950s. Every now and
then Ill go bushwalking on this
property and look for spots and
think about what beautiful thing

The Blue Mountains


cave has an
outdoor shower
for the particularly
adventurous and a
slow-combustion
wood fire to cosy up
to at night.

Warhols legendary estate has been a holiday retreat for stars like Mick Jagger, Elizabeth Taylor and John Lennon.
could be made here, Mr Buckett
told technology website Gizmag. A
holiday in the cave costs from $734
a night. Check out Mr Bucketts
website, lovecabins.com.au, for
more details.

spent very little time there. He had


a lot of problems with the wind,
which took his hairpiece off, Ms
Fredericks told The New York Times
in 2006. The property is listed by
Douglas Elliman.

Hair-raising Warhol
home
A Hamptons mansion that Andy
Warhol owned from the early
1970s until his death in 1987 is up
for grabs. The 12ha property, with
clifftop views of the Atlantic Ocean,
is on the market for $115million.
It has a main house, six cottages
and a historic equestrian centre.
Warhol and his film-maker
friend Paul Morrissey paid about
$300,000 for the estate. But
according to real estate broker
Tina Fredericks, who sold it to
the pair all that time ago, Warhol

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growing in popularity, according
to REIWA president David Airey,
who says more agents are becoming
auction enthusiasts. However, last
weekend, agents in the western
suburbs didnt get much of a chance
to flex their auctioneering muscles,
with only two homes offered and
neither selling under the hammer.
An auction for a two-bedder
at 21/99 Herdsman Parade,
Wembley, attracted 12 people but
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Growth Realty, remains optimistic.
Mr Retallick said he had received
one offer after the auction and
hoped to sell the property this week.
Also passed in was a 4x2 family
home at 24 Buckland Avenue in
Momsan Park. There had been
only one bid for an undisclosed
sum. The agent is Gerald Watts, of
Shellabears.

Top architect
Last week, Changing Hands reported
that architect Kelwin Wong, of
CSA Craig Steere Architects, had
designed one of the winning homes
in this years WA Architecture
Awards. Mr Wong would like to set
the record straight. Architect Craig
Steere created Gallery House in
Nedlands, which took out an award
in the new house category.

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The first stage of the development, by award-winning Gary
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Tucked away in a secluded cul-de-sac, opposite
a small park, they found
what they were looking for.
Its a beautiful spot,
one of the owners said.
Theres little to no traffic around here.
It really is just a quiet
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its sloping block allows it to
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A ceiling that slopes to
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the hub of the home an
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a massive kitchen and
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Polished blackbutt floors
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lightness.

As do the wraparound
windows and glass sliding doors, which open to
a terraced yard with two
paved alfresco areas and
a custom-made pool.
Frangipani and lemon
trees scent the yard, which
was designed by awardwinning local firm Martin
Cuthbert Landscapes.
Its not often that you
come across a single-storey
house on the kind of block
that allows it to open out and
create this sense of spaciousness, Mr Eagleton said.
Meanwhile, the homes

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Children have their
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From page 15
them a lot about the mediation or about
the conditions, but we gave them some
reassurance that we would keep them
posted about all mediation and meetings
they might be interested in attending,
Mrs Henderson said.
We gave them reassurance that staff
were committed to negotiating the best
outcome for our residents. Thats the
most we can do in the circumstances.
The City of Subiaco has a place at
the table and quite clearly the residents
need to feel they are being strongly
represented.
Most of the conditions relating to
Subigate are being challenged in one
way or another.
The citys view is that we strongly
represented the views of the community
in the Responsible Authority Report,
which reflected what the community
were asking us to do on their behalf, and
we will continue to pursue that line.

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The new basketball court and revamped skatepark in Floreat are ready to go.

Skaters jump fence


Skaters could not wait to
test the new Perry Lakes
skatepark and climbed
the fence after builders
went home to try it out,
Cambridge mayor Simon
Withers said.
The official opening of the
ledges, rails, banks, kicker
and quarter pipes was last
Saturday.
It is the first of two stages
to redevelop the park at

Alderbury Reserve, Floreat.


A full-sized basketball
court, spectator seating,
connecting paths and shade
trees were included in the
$400,000 redevelopment, paid
for with grants of $230,000
from Lotterywest and $18,700
from the Department of
Sport.
Lotterywest will be asked to
help pay for stage two, which
will include an enclosed
bowl, shade shelter, more

seating and landscaping.


Community consultation
is planned over whether to
include floodlighting.
The original skatepark built
in 2001 was opposed by some
residents.
Since then it has established itself as one of our
most used and most loved
kids facilities, Cambridge
mayor Simon Withers said.
Some of the kids have
beards.

The light rail that never was


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design and construction
was to begin in 2016 and be
finished by 2018.
But by May 2013, that timeframe was already seriously
out of touch with reality.
That month, the POST
reported that building work
on MAX would be delayed by
two years (Subi tram delay
worries, May 11, 2013).
The report followed a briefing session held by officials
from the Department of
Transport who told Subiaco
councillors the business
plan for MAX had not been
finished and that construc-

tion would not begin until


mid-2018.
That date has since been
pushed out again, with construction now scheduled to
start in 2019, with the first
services running by late 2022,
according to the governments
own bigger picture website.
After announcing last year
that he was looking at a busbased alternative to light-rail,
Transport Minister Dean
Nalder moved this week to
finally kill off MAX.
Mr Nalder, who has just
returned from an overseas
fact-finding trip to look at
taxi and light-rail systems
elsewhere, said a bus route
was just as effective and half

as expensive.
This contrasts with the
governments 2013 election
material, which emphatically says that buses cannot
compete with or provide a
similar service to MAX.
They cant provide the
required level of carrying capacity on the routes selected
as the northern corridor
and inner-city population
expands, the government
said then.
Construction of a bus way
would involved substantial
property impacts and the
number of buses would make
it difficult to manage traffic
flows if full priority was to be
provided to public transport.

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a self-centred, jealous goodtime girl.
I made a daily, conscious
effort not to emulate my own
mother in any way, she
writes.
Extraordinary things
happened to Faye, plus she
forged a successful career
in a glamorous world that
required her to break out of
the shyness and hurt that had
been instilled from childhood.
But even today, at age 77,
she says, remnants of guilt
and self-loathing surface when
things go wrong.
She feels she must be
somehow responsible, that
she must have deserved lifes
slap in the face.
If I sense any variation
in someones attitude my
immediate thought is: What
have I done, she said.
It was all just part of a big
hurt.
Of her book she said: Its
only in the last few years that
I have let myself remember.
Id rather not think about it.
I had no intention of
writing a tell-all, poor-me
expos. I was telling the truth
about myself, my life as it
happened.
I thought it very important
that from beginning to end I
told the truth as I saw it.
She succeeds. The Laundry
Girl, A Memoir of a Western
Australian Girl, is a story of
humanity, sadness, inner and
outer strength, triumph and
redemption, all well told. It
is published by Spirit of the
Boabs.

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in Perry Lakes
Two new sites in Perry
Lakes are getting ready to
join the National Broadband
Network.
A $5million group of eight
townhouses and a $9million
block of 27 apartments on the
southern end (Underwood
Avenue side) of the redevelopment area have been added to
the NBNs rollout map.
The map shows them as
build preparation sites, the
first step in getting the highspeed broadband service.

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significant business centre,
Ms Ledgerwood said.
It is no longer going to be
a charitable organisation for
the disabled in wheelchairs
it will be a significant community centre.
And that means lots of
impact.
It is going to be a very noisy
centre for the residents who
are right next door.
North ward councillor
Zenda Johnson said the
projects size meant it would
come under the jurisdiction
of a development assessment
panel.
This is a pretty big thing,
CEO Kevin Poynton said.
We have heard figures of
$55million bandied about, so
the staff recommendation is
that we should be in this up to
our armpits in terms of what
this means to the community.
But some councillors were
not so sure, citing ratepayer
reaction to the councils
involvement in the Mosman
Park shopping centre proposal that was eventually
decided by a DAP.
Mr Page said Rocky Bay was
investing in a better future
for people with disabilities
in WA.
A future where disabil-

ity does not mean exclusion


from activities you and I take
for granted, but where local
communities and people with
disability share community
facilities in an inclusive and
positive society, he said.
Mr Page said Rocky Bay
had grown significantly since
moving to McCabe Street in
1979 and redevelopment was
necessary to ensure it had the
appropriate facilities for the
services offered and for the
service gaps it was looking
to fill, which included rehabilitation, childcare services,
inclusive community recreation and training facilities.
He said the council was
the first to be consulted as
part of an independent community consultation process
into transforming Rocky Bay
into a centre of inclusion
excellence.
Given the focus of the
project is on community inclusion and providing a valuable
service to the community, we
are engaging members of the
community at a very early
stage of planning, he said.
The community consultation will take several months,
including numerous community groups, government
departments, individuals and
other charities and NGOs.

At the moment, we have


a concept, an artists impression and a list of the potential
building blocks which could
comprise the centre of excellence.
He said the community
consultation was running
alongside feasibility studies
to establish the service needs
and gaps, and until it was
completed Rocky Bay could
not give a total cost for the
project.
We have not begun to seek
funding to build it yet. It will
be a multi-million-dollar development, we can confirm
that, he said.
He said the two-stage approach would allow the facilities to be redeveloped while
maintaining existing services.

The residential development is being considered


as one potential option for
part of the site in the future,
further increasing community
integration, given that early
feasibility has shown there
are not enough housing options for people as they age in
the western suburbs, he said.
However, the redevelopment project is separate
and neither linked to nor
dependent on residential
development.
The committee recommended the council keep a
watching brief during Rocky
Bays community engagement
phase of the redevelopment
project.
The council will vote on it
on July 28.

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From page 16
Over-40 men: 1 Neil Thompson, 2
Kevin Anderson, 3 Jarrah Calder (East
Fremantle), 4 Jason Weeks (Lancelin),
5 Craig Bell, 6 Steve Del Rosso (Qld).
Over-50 men: 1 Michael Cottier
(NSW), 2 Neil Hayward (Heathridge),
3 Neil Peterson (Bicton), 4 James
McGhee (Cottesloe), 5 Brett Merifield
(Yallingup), 6 Marty Ferrier (Wembley).
Over-50 loggers: 1 Michael Cottier,
2 Tony Ellis (Geraldton), 3 Norm Bate-

man (Karrinyup), 4 Colin Arkwright


(Bibra Lake), 5 Lou Corkill (Yallingup),
6 Muaro Ronzan (North Beach).
Over-55 men: 1 Bill Gibson (Margaret
River), 2 Martin Richardson (Mt Hawthorn), 3 Brent Moss (Esperance), 4
Steve Becker (Palmyra), 5 Lou Corkill,
5 Tony Ellis.
Over-60 men: 1 Norm Bateman, 2
Peter Dunn (Dunsborough), 3 Mick
Marlin (Dunsborough), 4 Stan Davies
(Daglish), Tony Wigger-Smith (North
Lake), 6 Errol Considine (Floreat).

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ACCOUNTS BOOKS
REPORTS
MYOB, QuickBooks, Xero,
Point of Sale/Retail Software

ADVANCED BOOKKEEPING

Reasonable Rates & Proven Savings


Free 1 hour Consultation Call:

9381 7995

Email: john_chivers@bigpond.com
www.jcas.com.au

BOBCATS
CHRIS ATKINSON

Bobcat and Truck Service


Phone: 9383 9743
Mob: 0418 944 934

Any Job Any Area


Any Time

MINI BOBCAT HIRE AVAILABLE

Registered BAS Agents

Mobile Bookkeeper

Experience in MYOB, Xero and


Quickbooks. BAS Reporting, all
aspects of bookkeeping. Extensive
knowledge in different industries.
Over 20 years experience.
Reasonable hourly or daily rates.
Can do books from your premises
or from mine.
Call Gill

BOBCATS, EXCAVATOR,TIPPERS
ROCK BREAKER

0411 843 554


BORES

ALL JOBS FREE QUOTES

Property
Maintenance
est 1997

Bricklaying Division
BBQs
Letterboxes
Retaining Walls
Stone Work
Plastering
Insurance Work

Mark 0432 260 011

Lawn - Concrete - Rubbish removal


Save time and $$$ large 20m truck
Brick paving, concrete, lawn preps
Pools filled-site cleans-soils delivered
All work big and small
Do it right with a local experienced
operator. Competitive rates and
quality work - Call SCOTT

0419 771 323


www.bobcatworks.com

LYNX BOBCAT
& TRUCK HIRE
40 Years Experiece

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Phone Gary

0418 927 799 - 9296 1041

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or Sam 0404 256 747
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BRICK PAVING

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Quality Work
No Job Too Small
Free Quotes

S PAVING

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KELLYS BRICKPAVING
Quality workmanship at an
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All work guaranteed. Friendly advice.
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PAVING - Driveways patios
and garden paths
LIMESTONE GARDEN WALLS
14 Gloster Street, Subiaco

Ph: 9381 9815

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NO JOB TOO SMALL

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PAVING REPAIR MAN

Re-lay: Drives, Patios,


Around Pools, Soakwells,Tree
Roots & all types of paving.
Small Jobs Immediate Attention
Ring Frank
25 yrs exp

0412 908 205

Registered Builder 8549

APV
Constructions
HOMES / EXTENSIONS
Alterations / Updates
30 years experience
ARTHUR VENTOURAS

0418 957 666


REG. 3730

One Company All Trades


Perth TLC Group can project
manage your next home
improvement/renovation
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Over 30 years experience in
expertly finished Additions,
Renovations & Homes
Honesty, Integrity and
Quality Guaranteed
Classic character style
our speciality
Fulltime personal supervision
Built on our reputation in the
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Contact Jimmie Roche

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WITH 30 YEARS EXPERIENCE IN
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Limestone
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Owner builder Service

Ph: 9207 3501


Mob: 0419 858 247

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Quality Since 1983

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BOBCAT
WORKS

Prompt attention

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31 yrs exp
FREE QUOTES

KEARLEY
BRICKLAYING

BUILDING

PAVING
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Complete Prof Landscaping Service

Concrete Cancer & Waterproofing


All work guaranteed 10 years

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MIKE BRYANT

0417 969 480

One Company All Trades

With 20 years experience in small


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Angela Brock & her team of
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CLAREMONT ASPHALT
& PAVING SERVICES

Phone 0424 037 289 Mark

From Design to Completion

David Macdonald

BRICKLAYING

A B Bookkeeping

0401 373 750 or

RENOVATORS
OWNER/BUILDERS

Lic No L018461

Paul Yates
0412 908 543

Specialising in complete bathroom


renovations and building works,
demolition, wall removals and space
re-congurations from start to completion.
All works guaranteed and carried out by
qualied trades. References upon request.
For a quote please call
Ian Brickelbank

BOOKKEEPING

National Estate
Builders
New homes plus
additions & renovations
by a specialist who
understands & appreciates
the older home.
Full Design Service.

Bathroom Renovations A-Z


Gyprocking & Partitions
Ceiling & Wall Repairs
General Carpentry
Welding & Steel Fab.
Door Installations
Insurance Works
Free Quote

Indigo Painting

Tel. 9381 7094

www.agfixmultitrades.com.au

7 Forrest Street Subiaco

ALBERT 0418 233 456

BUILDING AUSTRALIAS
HERITAGE
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Western
Suburbs
Wall removal specialist with
licensed Electrical contractor
EC008431 on hand.
WILL BEAT ANY WRITTEN
CONTRACT.
20% discount for pensioners.
30 years exp in building
industry
PETER

0433 969 639

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

044 97 88 778

Perth Central Maintenance


WE DO IT ALL

SPECIALISING IN CARPENTRY
AND CONSTRUCTION

Renovations Additions
Maintenance Design &
Drawing Service
Building & DIY Assistance
Call Dane 0409 928 882

CHALCRAFT
ALL STRUCTURAL
WORKS CARRIED OUT TO
COMPLETION.
NEW WINDOWS / DOORS
DESIGN NEW
KITCHENS & BATHROOMS
FULL DECORATION SERVICE

Call CHALCRAFT

0405 353 787


Builders Reg: WAS1118

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to advertise in the

Residential - Commercial
27 years Experience
Personal Service
Call Louis

0416 096 071

CABINETMAKING

SUBIACO
FURNITURE
FACTORY
Custom-made Furniture
Kitchen, Wall and Vanity Units
Bookcases

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

Fax 9388 2089


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

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Prices to suit all budgets
For new or complete renovations
Kitchen, bathroom, built-in robes etc

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CABINETMAKING

CARPENTRY

JONATHAN TOWERS

CARPENTRY
CREATIONS

FURNITUREMAKER
CABINETMAKER
est 31 years

CUSTOM
CABINETRY
OF ALL TYPES.
Specialising in Painted and Timber
Media Cabinets, Bookcases,
Home Offices and
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I PERSONALLY DESIGN,
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ENSURING THE
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9302 5209
0417 998 435

Kip Woodsmith Design


INTERIOR SOLUTIONS

Individual designs & hand crafted


Cabinetry and Furniture including:
Kitchens & vanities, dining tables, beds &
side drawers, lounges, storage robes & more
For a free Design & Quote
Call Kip

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

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Mobile Car Cleaning & Detailing


From a wash and vacuum to a
full detail
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for a free quote

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

0417 984 561

CARPENTRY

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DAVID HAYWARD
CARPENTER & JOINER
Qualified Craftsman over 42yrs exp

FOR ALL JOINERY


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

Ph 9382

4172 all hrs


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JUST DOORS

DOOR INSTALLATION &


MAINTENANCE SERVICE
COMMERCIAL & DOMESTIC
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Doors Priority. Draught Weather Seals
Eye Viewers & Accessories

Enzo De Palma

MUIRS

Mobile 0412 194 842

CARPENTRY

Because Quality Counts


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

Ph: 0416

126 048 Anytime

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Extensions & Renovations


Maintenance & Repairs
All Jobs, Big & Small

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carpentry

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CARPET & VINYL


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

CARPET LAID ADAPTED


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

CARPET CLEANING

City Carpet
Cleaners

Caring for the Environment


Domestic / Commercial
Upholstery
Vinyl Strip and Seal
Tile and Grout
Pressure cleaning up to 3000 psi
There are No rules to carpet
cleaning but we have a few:
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We never forget you have a choice
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Courtesy and care
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best value at an even better
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Contact:
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Roberts

All aspects of carpentry


& renovation needs

PH TONY 0434 835 036

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CAR DETAILING
Renovations &
Handyman Service
ALL-WHEELS DETAILING

CARPENTRY

CARPET CLINIC
Undertaking all aspects
of carpentry.
Specialising in Renovations.
Restoration on Colonial
& Heritage Properties.
References upon request.
Service & Quality Guaranteed.
Please call

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0488 208 999
Carpentry &
Maintenance
Solutions
Over 30 years experience.
All aspects of Carpentry and Joinery.
Heritage/Federation/Colonial
restoration and renovation.
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Windows Cleaned
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Ceilings installed & repaired


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Gyprock specialists and plaster glass
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HERBS CEILINGS
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REPAIRED OR REPLACED
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PULL DOWNS DECORATIVE


DRYWALL REPAIRS
INSURANCE SUSPENDED
Police Cleared - Free Quotes

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STAIGERS
Carpet & Cleaning

Carpet
Tiles & Grout
Vinyl & Lino
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Upholstery
End of lease cleaning
Office cleaning
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Call us on
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in the

Trades &
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Decking Scrub and Seal
Gutters and Windows
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0414 874 787


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

Century IT
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www.ASKYcleaning.com

0404 118 811

Ph: 0417 928 439


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COMMERCIAL & DOMESTIC cleaning
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CLOCKS & WATCHES

Tel/Fax: 9384

0272

Ph: Ben 0408 566 431


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

General ofce and common


area cleaning, carpet & window
cleaning. Vacate cleaning
Commercial & Domestic

Installation, Upgrades and


Repairs
Virus Removal
Networking
Email and Internet
Data Backup

Call 0439 333 449

Ph 0411 445 452

B-ABLE CLEANERS

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COTTESLOE
WATCH REPAIRS
CLOCK REPAIRS
BATTERIES
STRAPS
FREE QUOTES
EASY PARKING
OVER 35 YEARS EXPERIENCE
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Timepieces

Buying, Selling
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MIKES FULL CONCRETE WORK

COMPUTING

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

Mosman Computer Training

Your local tradesman for 20 years


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 Gary 0415 390 297

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Telephone and Computer Cabling
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Phone Richard King


0417 956 575

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All work fully guaranteed.
Full police clearance.
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NIGELS GARDEN
MAINTENANCE

Doug 0415 504 902

0407 166 177

GARDENING

For complete care of your


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Regular or casual. Call Nigel

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

0411 724 099

OBrien
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REPAIRS LAYING,
SANDING & FINISHING

Jimmy 0420 235 709


www.obrienflooring.com.au

SANDING & COATING


TIMBER FLOORS

Call Dave on
0412 187 585

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

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

FREE QUOTES

Call Jeff 0419 908 837

ALL LANDSCAPE AND


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

0417 093 578


9203 9985

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NEDLANDS
GARDEN SERVICE
THE PERFECTIONISTS

* For Excellence in Garden Care


* Plant Selection & Planting
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HUNTS GARDEN SERVICES
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Regular Maintenance.
Reliable & Meticulous
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ROSES AND COTTAGE
GARDENS A SPECIALITY
ALL AREAS
FOR PROMPT AND
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Phone MATTHEW
Matthew: 0414

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Garden Makeovers
Select & Deliver Plants

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

0416 029 992 9381 5371


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LANDSCAPES 2000

SANDING & VARNISHING

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FURNITURE
RESTORATION

Police cleared

SWANBOURNE WOOD YARD

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Dry bush jarrah


white gum
mallee roots

Repairs that last French Polishing


- Spray Work - Stripping etc.
Ernest Palmer

0407 088 082

288A CAMBRIDGE ST, WEMBLEY

FIREWOOD

GARAGE DOORS

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Houses Yards Cleared


Outbuildings Asbestos Removed
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ALL
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SWANBOURNE
1800 18 12 24

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

FOR ADVICE PHONE JOHN

0422 626 719

Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.

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New & Used Flooring


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

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Garden Maintenance
Residential & Commercial
Design & Installation

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Colorbond or
Zincalume
Fully Insured
All work
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LITTER SACK
Garden Refuse
Bags
Regular Service
for Business &
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GLASS

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and windows, pet doors
www.freshwaterglass.com.au

Ph 0418 944 590

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Gutters &
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guard, soakwells, small roofing
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Ph Denis 0418 898 893


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General glazing Mirrors
Pet doors Tabletops
Frameless showerscreens
Energy efficient glazing
Security glazing Shelves

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FREE QUOTES PENSIONER DISCOUNTS
PROMPT SERVICE
Phone
MARTIN

0414 011 220


GUTTER CLEANING
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SPECIALIST

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DISCOUNT FOR SENIORS
Call Kevin Ph: Hme 9381 2080
Mob 0419 907 986

GUTTER CLEANING

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20% off all our services tile & grout cleaning and
many more please visit our websites.
$89 - 3x rooms of carpet cleaned. (conditions apply)

Grace 0400

019 036

e: shout4grout@bigpond.com
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Tile & Grout

CLEANING
No Hazardous Chemicals
Guaranteed Results
Sealing Service Available

Affordable Vacuum Gutter Cleaning


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

1300 654 253 or 0457 077 536


or book online at
www.guttervac.com.au

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

Jack 0412 986 151


9387 4442

Craig

0410 778 181


VIKAS JAISWAL

0437 344 678


pricklypeargardening@gmail.com

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCED PASSIONATE

Pristine Grass
& Gardens
Lawn & Garden Maintenance
Weed Control ( Lic No. 8211)

Andrew 0466

113 620

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

0437 712 039


or Rosie 08 9381 5454

Specialised Outdoor Services

Non Toxic
No Mess
Great Results

Gutter / Downpipe Clean


Free Roof Report
All Maintenance

Clean n Seal
0468 382 921
GUTTERING
REPLACE your
gutters NOW
Have your gutters, flashings and box
gutters installed correctly.
Many roofs flood because of incorrect fitting.
Ph VLASI now for a free inspection & quote.
Over 20 years experience.

0419 927 224, 9245 2034

08 9433 1077
www.sos-services.com.au
Pensioner Discount / Insured

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For household repairs eg house and


fence painting, small tiling or
brickpaving areas, gardening, house
cleaning, cleaning gutters etc.

SKILLED

THE PROPERTY
SERVICES WIZARDS

Pre-sale Home Detailing


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

8923
272

The NEDLANDS handyman


(and surrounding suburbs)

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

One Company All Trades


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

9284 0165
info@tlc-perth.com

Our quality services will put


a smile on your face
NATIONAL POLICE CHECKED,
CURRENT INSURANCES
We provide huge array of
services for home, ofce or

buildings.
Give us a call today.
No job too large or small.
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Tony 0468 484 382 or
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0407 193 606

A Better
Handyman Service

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Your home is your castle ...
keep it that way!
Call us for fast, clean, professional:
Carpentry
Painting
Installation
Pergolas
Decking
Gates
Timber fences
All home maintenance
Call Simon 0419 925 452

Cambridge
Handyman
0419 925 452

JOHNS HOME
MAINTENANCE

For all your home maintenance and


timber decking call John for fast and
reliable services

0421 809 872

THE FIXER

HOME & GARDEN


MAINTENANCE & REPAIRS

Mob: 0416 932 432


davidfixer@iinet.net.au

Love Your Home


Quality Maintenance
Services

ODD JOBS MY SPECIALITY

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

Qualified tradesmen in the building


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

0418 919 312

Police cleared Reg Business Fully Insured

HIGH PRESSURE
CLEANING

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.

0427 005 724

ECO

Clean n Seal
Non Toxic
No Mess
Great Results

0468 382 921


HOME IMPROVEMENTS

One Company All Trades


We are the HOME
IMPROVEMENT experts
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SKILLED HANDYMAN
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Picture Hanging, Irrigation,
Gates, Fencing, Welding
All General Handyman Jobs

ALL ODD JOBS

ECO

CALAUTTI

Handyman Service

Call Charlie on 0401 019 975

Pressure Cleaning Garden Cleanups


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

0402 644 509

HANDYMAN

9448 8486

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

(opposite Bunnings)

Grout Magic
We Cover all your Gardening Needs
SHAUN READ

Backyards cleared, tree lopping,


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

PROPERTY MAINTENANCE

Cert. Hort. B.Bus

ADVANCED GARDENING
SERVICES

Prompt Gutters

HANDYMAN

ADAM CLARKE

TIM LYNCH

weeding women
weedingwomen.com.au

Mob: 0407 933 959

Now taking on new clients

tim-lynch@iinet.net.au
www.advancedgardeningservices.com.au

1800 24 74 84

Landscaping & Design


All garden maintenance
Hydration & Fertilizing

GUTTERING

Office
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Mobile 0418 941 571


Fax 9387 8581

ALL AREAS - 24 HOURS


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

KITCHENS
Indigo
Painting

EUROMART
KITCHENS
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Complete kitchen and wet


area renovations
Alterations for
dishwashers/ovens etc
Installation of flatpack
kitchens and quality
kitchens made in Germany
Decking
German craftsman, 25 years experience

9245 3303

0400 424 357

Police Clearance, Fully Insured


Call

0481 565 433

One Company All Trades

+EXPERIENCED HANDYMAN+

Perth TLC Group can


project manage your kitchen
improvement/renovation

Quality Work + POMPT Service


Carpentry - Doors, Windows, Skirtings, Floors + Decks
Plastering, patching + making good
All home maintenance jobs considered
Call Rod:

0418 924 016

ALL ASPECTS OF HOME MAINTENANCE


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www.tlc-perth.com

9284 0165

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

LANDSCAPING

Ph: 0421 251 794


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Mister Fix it
PROPERTY MAINTENANCE

All jobs big or small


Phone Mick

0417 173 336

29 Walter St
Claremont

Est 1982

www.ibislandscapes.com.au

9383 2915
0412 946 476

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

0423 511 303


HIGH PRESSURE
CLEANING

Enviroblast
High pressure cleaning of
paved areas
driveways
pool areas
tennis courts

Vacuum Recovery means NO MESS


Call Geoff for a FREE QUOTE

0415 860 884

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LAWN MOWING

LIMESTONE

ANGUSS

0417 093 578


9203 9985

www.landscaperenewal.com.au

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Making Life Easy


Artificial Lawn
Environmentally Friendly
Australian Made

0412 917 818 9384 9224

www.greenplanetgrass.com.au

Roberts

Ph Andrew 0418 915 881


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

Call Leon on 0417

049 923

Contact Matthew Warren

email: brettcam60@hotmail.com

0417 965 115

0450 225 113


6143 8721

Precision
Edge Mowing
Call
Rob

9Specialist in pre-house sale renovation


9Retic
9Basic hard-scaping
9Turf laying
9Earth works
9Plant selection 9Soil amendment

0425 551 233


9381 6996 Reg 1964

9386 3183

-PDI4USFFU /FEMBOET

Master Painting
Services
Commercial / Residential
Interior/ Exterior
High quality & low cost

Free
quote DAVID

0431 200 866

MICHAEL ELLIS
PAINTING

Ph: 6350 8500

7 Day Service

0409 373 685

www.lockstock.com.au

FREMANTLE
LOCK SERVICE

JOLIMONT LAUNDROBAR
Sheilas Washing, Ironing
and Alterations
2/24 CARDIGAN TCE

1300 206 213

9284 5638
0419 966 945
LIMESTONE

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

Reg 1964

Grounds
& Surrounds
Lawncare & Garden Maintenance

25 YEARS EXPERIENCE

Wintergrass and Weedspray

9245 2550
M: 0418 299 524

744 752

Lawn Mowing Servicing


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

KED

041 301 6555

Mow d Lawn
Garden Services
Andy
04 900 405 20

Ring 9381

1782 or 9388 1237

PAINTING SPECIAL
For all your internal/external
painting requirements.
For your highest quality job at a
very special price, phone

CLIVE 9383 3412


0447 433 412
Reg. No. 4280

FLOREAT & ALL


WESTERN SUBURBS
Painter - Decorators
30 years experience

Old fashioned workmanship,


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

DON McNALLY

784 094

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Free Quotes - Call Darren today

PAINTING
PAPER HANGING
All work guaranteed
REGD PAINTER

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

MOW IT & MORE

LAWNMOWING SERVICE

Reg. No. 4989

Reg. No. 3511

LAWN MOWING

MORE THAN A MOW

PAINTING
A.J. BROWNING

Ph/Fax:

Licensed Operator

0411 223 637


David
0411 223 644

PAINTING

Repairs Restorations
Windows, Doors & Cabinets
New Commissions
JOHN BURROWS

LAWN CARE SPECIALISTS

Trevor 0412

0409 086 497

J.B. Leadlights

EDDIES LAWN AERATION

Simon 0413

Stirling Hwy, North Fremantle


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LAWN CARE

0425 551 233


9381 6996

WHEN ORGANISING
YOUR NEXT
PAINTING PROJECT,
please consider

LAUNDROBAR

Call Eddie

ALL HOURS
www.citygrouppainting.com.au

20 years experience

INTERIOR & EXTERIOR

James Limestone
Restoration

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

0400 219 056

BUDGET

LIMESTONE
ALL ASPECTS

INCLUDING BOBCAT WORK


SMALL AND LARGE JOBS
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ROOMS FROM $250


REPAINTING
Reg.
SPECIALIST 3476
HIGH QUALITY LOW COST!

Mob 0417

182 051

Painters Registration No. 5890

RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL


PAINTERS & DECORATORS
SPECIALISING IN
RESTORATION OF PERIOD
HOMES

MOBILE 0432 322 026


COMMERCIAL & RETAIL

F: 9444 7863

BAGOT ROAD, SUBIACO

CARING FOR SUBIACOS HERITAGE

www.precisepainting.net.au

COASTAL COLOURS
as your preferred painting
contractor.
With the highest level of
commnunication and
professional service,
I will complete the work in
agreed time frame and terms,
My goal is your happiness,
your peace of mind and your
referral.

Phone
WARREN
on

0400 440 272


Reg No. 6791

Saari Quality
Painting & Decorating

0499 874 988

CAPITAL PAINTING & DECORATING


FREE QUOTES 7 DAYS
Your satisfaction is our
guarantee

Call JAY: 0410 413 327

Dirk Warburton 9407 9103


www.prestigepaintingwa.com.au

Paul Stratton

30 years experience

Painter & Decorator

0451 478 078

BAMICA PAINTING
Rego: 8026

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 Handyman service

Ph: 0418 850 750

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PERIOD HOMES

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& SERVICES

INTERIOR EXTERIOR
RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL

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

Mob: 0413 235 163


Phone: 9206 5331
Fax: 9206 5337

Call or visit

MonaSam Painting Solutions


Reg: PC100228

Fully licensed & insured


Committed to top quality workmanship

0430 314 442

Call Sam
samuel_moza@yahoo.com

PAINTING SERVICES
PC: 100068

RESIDENTIAL
COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL

Ph: 9443 8999


www.westtowest.com.au

PEST CONTROL

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Reg# 4004

this ad and
get 10%
discount

0433 019 676

capitalpaintingdecorating@yahoo.com.au

Jeff Bond

Discounts if you book us


for more than
Mention
one trade

htcontractorsperth.com.au

PAINTING & DECORATING SERVICES

Reijo 0411 610 246

Qualified & professional painters


Expert preparation of all surfaces
Internal & external painting of new
homes & renovations.
Painting of timbers, staircases,
cornices, ceilings, walls & more...

reg: 7822

PENGUIN

European Craftsman
Very Reasonable
Reg: 6952
Rates

EVERYTHING

20 Years Exp - Free Quotes

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Renovations, Electrical
Plumbing & Gas, Solar
Power, Air-Conditioning
One Stop
Tradesman Shop
Painting

REG 7800

REG 7089

Since 1982

YOUR WESTERN
SUBURBS LOCKSMITH

PH: Oliver Calnan

COMMERCIAL & DOMESTIC


Steve

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X Home X Office X Car

Est 1985

JOEL IRRIGATION &


LANDSCAPES PTY.
LTD.

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

ABN 72 910 338 191

Atlas Lawn Services

Damian 0403 126 970

How to Get Your Painting


Completed Right The
First Time Guaranteed.

5 663
0420 44

All Western Suburbs

9383 9252

Design & Construction of


your outdoor living area
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Save money using a small


operator with less overheads!

WINTER SPECIAL
Doonas & Blankets

0413 015 808

0412 153 846

0400 977 610

Phone Jack for a


free, no obligation
quote

Ph/Fax 9382 3278


Mobile 0438 755 877

EDDIES
MOWING

Creating your vision from design


to construction

Domestic Laundry,
Service Washes
Pickup & Deliver

Call Mike Kuba

KEVIN SHEEHAN
Master Locksmith
Security Consultant
Glad to be of Service

Small Jobs welcome!!!


Commercial / Residential

www.sheehanlocksmith.com.au

4/115 Birkdale St (Cnr Cambridge)

Free Quotes

Guaranteed Same
Day Service 20 years exp

LAWNS & GARDENS

CAMBRIDGE LAUNDRY

MUIRS

Pol Lic SG 15935


ABN 22337056071

Locksmiths

9387 8641

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

LOCKSMITH

Police Clearance, Fully Insured & Free Quotes

(near Hay, Jersey lights)

Matt Siomos, B.Sc (Botany),


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

www.naturalistestone.com.au

LAWNMOWING SERVICES

OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK


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

Innovative landscape design,


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

Perth & South West

Mobile 0418 921 418

Free Messure & Quote

Phone: 9209 2669

 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

- Lawnmowing - Edging
Brett Campbell (Proprietor)

SEAMUS HOME SERVICES

Phone Peter Harper

Rejuvenate
your
Tired Garden

All Natural Stones

$BMM-VLFPO

4 Vaucluse Ave
Claremont

Bobcat work Paving


Lawns
Planting
Retic
Lighting
Limestone walls

Stonework Specialists
Also:

0401 372 277

EST 81

Specialists
in all large and small
landscaping projects

9381 5454
0437 712 039

Ph Angus

Subiaco
Painting Service

PAINTING

Reg 7824

Servicing the POST area since 1983.


Ph Mark Scrine. C. Hort

Honest and Reliable

NATURALISTE
STONE

PAINTING

Reg 6621

ALL LANDSCAPE AND


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

Lawnmowing and
Gardening Service

PAINTING

Reg No 3468

LANDSCAPING

All Painting, Gilding, Wallpapering


& Faux Finishes, Limewash
MARBLING SPECIALIST

KARL SAXON

0419 925 739


9407 7800
Reg:3605 3721

ENVIRO-CARE PEST
SERVICES

Indigo
Painting
MIKE STOKES
Lic. 2216 (B.Sc)

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

COTTESLOE
PEST CONTROL
Family Business Providing Local
Services Since 1958

9384 7870
0430 844 743

ANNUAL & PRE-PURCHASE

TERMITE & TIMBER


PEST INSPECTIONS

TO AUSTRALIAN STANDARD
Spot Termite Treatment
Rats Spiders Ants
MOBILE CREDIT/EFTPOS FACILITIES
Fully Insured - Health Lic No 43

ALL WORK
GUARANTEED

THOMPSONS
PEST CONTROL

Termite Inspections Ants


Spiders Cockroaches
Weed control Silver Fish
General Pest Control
$145 external. Free Quotes.
Phone Peter TODAY

Mob: 0433 288 164


PLASTERING

PLASTERER AVAILABLE
Small renovations.
Patching all surfaces.
MIKE KELLEY

9204 4108
0408 908 683

www.creativecolours.com.au

Reg No. 5309

P&N
Painting Services

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

FREE QUOTE

Mob: 0451 901 919


Ph: 9388 8055
paintingservice1999@gmail.com

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

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PLASTERING

PLUMBING

PLUMBING

Wall Plastering &


Ceiling Repairs

PL 7947

HOT WATER
FAST

PL 1735

30 YRS EXPERIENCE
QUALITY WORK
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or 9330 5771

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LEAK DETECTION

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24 HR

Pensioner rates
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Installation Repairs
Renovations
Pensioners Discount

9384 0877
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9388 6299
Gas 4784

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Hot Water systems
Cisterns
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General Plumbing
Mobile

PL5094

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Blocked Drains Cleared
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 Toilets & Pans
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 Cistern Repairs + New
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 Water Leaks
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 Water Filters
 Local Plumber
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Fully Certified and Insured

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ROOFING

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MEMBER

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* Western Suburbs
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* Commercial & Domestic
* Prompt Delivery
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Mobile
0413 747 777

All metal roof sheeting, gutters


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9401 1820

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

0439 029 799


Email: ofceallrounders@iinet.net.au

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

Local number 24 hours


Able to trim and remove
large and difficult trees.
FULLY INSURED. FREE QUOTES

0422 095 481


When only the best will do

Floor & Wall Tiling


Ph Rick: 0402 751 878
Friendly Professional Service
All Work Guaranteed
Free Quotes Competitive Rates
Specialising in Diagonal Tiling
NO JOB TOO SMALL

FLOREAT TREE SERVICE


26 Years Exp Palms Shrubs
SMALL JOBS
MOST WELCOME
PENSIONER RATES FREE
Quotes Les 9387 8094

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0424 150 899


TRY US - YOU WILL BE HAPPY

Qualified Arb
Merristwood UK

Call Massimo

0438 003 571

Andrew & Ben offer


Dependable Personal Service
from a
QUALIFIED TREE SURGEON
Great Rates
Prompt Service
Good Advice
Quality Pruning/Shaping
Clean Removal
Quotes & Work Guaranteed
Registered & Insured

Royce Turner

www.professionaltreesurgeons.com.au

Stone restorations Tiling Services


Clean & Seal Stone
Grind / Polish Stone

9384 6164

Complete and Professional Pool


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

TREE

STONECARE AUSTRALIA

TILING SERVICES

Matt 0414 694 656

Call: Jill James

Swan River
Roofing

Servicing the Western Suburbs since 1996

FOR OVER 20 YEARS

FREE QUOTES - PENSIONER DISCOUNT

0432 941 148

Specialists in Commercial &


Residential Shade Sails

9389 8744

RoofQuest

Re-roofing
Roof/leak repairs
Tile
RidgeReplacement
Repairs
Roof &Cap
Cleaning
FreeGutter
Quotes

TREE SERVICES

PROFESSIONAL

The Roofing Specialist

Phil 0400 340 228

MUIRS

TILING

Prompt Roofing

ROOFING & BUILDING


D Wynne Roofing
MAINTENANCE
All Roofing Services
HIA

SHADE SAILS

Qualified, Experienced, Insured


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

9448 2227

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

The Tree Specialists

Call Marco

0450 159 839


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

teamtreelopper@gmail.com
www.teamtreelopper.com

SWANBOURNE
TREE
SERVICE

Indigo
FreePainting
Quotes
Great Service

0423 655 222

Narrow Access Fully Insured


Tree Work Undertaken Free Quotes

CALL
PETER
0407 520 430
TUCK-POINTING
DOWNLOAD BROCHURES:
Seamless Mortar Pointing
Invisible Crack Repairs
www.tuckpointing.com.au
* Concrete Cancer
* Damp & Waterproofing
* Wall Alterations
* Structural Wall Removal

9242 2952

MAINLINE
TUCKPOINTING
Building Conservation, Heritage
Restoration Tuckpointing,
Stonework, Brickwork Pointing,
Qualified Bricklayer

SAM GRANERI 0408 095 854

& STUMP GRINDING


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0407 473 626

Tree Removal Palm Removal


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

Aaron: 0410 521 734


soss_tree_services@yahoo.com.au

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Richard Kaiser
Specialist in weak
signal areas

www.cometelectronics.com.au

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

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Jason 0413 859 898


www.pdtas.com.au

WASHING MACHINE
REPAIRS

Uwes European
Appliance Repairs

Repair Miele Siemens


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

Ph: 6201 1387

www.uwerepairs.com.au

WINDOW
CLEANING

SWANBOURNE
WINDOW CLEANING
EST. 1976

YOUR LOCAL BUSINESS


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

PETE AND JOSH

0402 433 690

WESTERN SUBURBS SPECIALIST

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

9336 3129
0414 011 220

Phone MARTIN
Mob

Roberts
Renovations &
Handyman Service
Digital Antenna
Installations
From $179
Antenna
Repair
From $75
TV Mounting
From $149

ANGUS

040 375 8242

GMR

Window Cleaning
The Local Guys

www.theinstallers.com.au
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TV INSTALLATIONS
TUNE INS
INSTALLATIONS
TV DVD VCR AUDIO
Digital Set Top Boxes
Entertainment Centres
Pre-Packed
Furniture Assembled
LINDSAY

0414 738 888


TV SERVICES

TV & VIDEO REPAIRS


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

9382 4752
Rear Laneway, 25 Heytesbury Rd

UPHOLSTERY

MUIRS

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

0439 518 525

9354 4524

WERE JUST A PHONE


CALL AWAY

Specialising in all styles of


household and commercial
upholstery.
CONTACT MICHAEL

WINDOW CLEANER

$50 disc. for repeat clients


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

DISHWASHER Simpson EZI set 80


x 60 x 60. Near new $225.00. Chair
Grandfather
Antique,
Brown
$150.00. 0407 193 223
FIREWOOD Split Jarrah 6X5 ute
load. Good quality Jarrah sourced
from our own family farm in
Serpentine. Happy to unload & split
to your size. Generous loads, you
wont be disappointed $190. Free
delivery NOR or SOR. Call/sms
Tyson 0413 333 706
or tyson_bickers@hotmail.com
HEATER Solid fuel, good condition.
Morso 'Lion' with flue $350 ono.
Phone 0431 384 408
KYAK Pescador 8.0 perception
sport. Green & white with paddle
$280, 0418 914 393
LOUNGE Sofa: Leather, modern
design, 3 seater, cream. Full leather,
top quality. Features wide arms &
comfortable, high back. Outstanding
condition $375.00. Phone: 0477 433
591
OLIVE Tree, 2 metre $50.00. You
remove W.Leederville Ph: 9388 2221
RECLINER Electric sit down/stand
up. Yellowish floral fabric in good
condition. Can email/text photos.
$600. West Leederville pick up. 9388
1217, 0402 103 070
SAMSUNG Fridge width 908mm,
depth 774mm, height 1774mm. Two
years old. Contact 0434 613 266

ANTIQUES
SIX Oak dining chairs. Restored red
velvet seats $600.
Ph 9382 2680

ARTS & CRAFTS

BRENda

SITUATIONS VACANT

AMYGDALA
Consulting,
Professional Psychotherapy &
Counselling. Effective and in-depth
for individuals. Specializing in
Relationship Counselling, Marital
and Family Therapy. Qualified, 30+
years experience. Free half hour,
based in Claremont Medical Centre.
www.amygdala.com.au or
9383 3132

PERSONAL Trainer weight loss,


Boxercise, Yoga, Pilates. Gerhard
0415 942 388
RELAXATION massage. Phoenix
Massage. U9/420 Hay St Subiaco. 7
days 9 to 9. Strictly n/s, 9381 6911
or 0481 272 356
SERIOUS About losing weight.
Call 0437 786 070
SORE
Feet? Therapeutic foot
massage including Reflexology,
Reiki, Podiatry treatment. Genuine
care and time given. Health rebate.
Pip McGuinness, Podiatrist, 39 years
experience. 9387 1027
WORKOUT
Fitness Cottesloe
classes. Gym Pilates. Maureen.
0418 950 112
YOGA Kundalini. Ongoing open
classes in Wembley on Tuesday
evenings and Fremantle on
Thursday evenings. Certified
Teacher Suzanne 0414 883 139
YOGA Wembley Downs Junior
Football Club. Vinyasa Mon & Thurs
6-7pm, Yin Wed 9.30-10.30am.
Ongoing classes, all levels welcome.
Theresa 0402 676 329

GUITAR
Lessons beginner,
advanced.
All styles call 0415 942 388
GUITAR
Tuition, beginner to
advanced. eddierg@bigpond.net.au
9381 9146
PIANO Tuner. High quality work,
reasonably priced. Phone Ronald
0416 065 983.
www.1pianotuner.com
VIOLIN Tuition for enthusiastic
students of all ages and abilities
0414 325 891

EXPERIENCED
Bookkeeper
(MYOB) 20-25 hours p/w. Flexible
working arrangements Cottesloe
office. As a small tourism/hospitality
business we are seeking a
hardworking professional to join our
small team, preferably with previous
experience in a similar bookkeeping
role within the hospitality industry.
Must be qualified to certificate level
and have a min 5 years experience.
Strong
organisational
and
communication skills, and able to
meet deadlines. Accounts payable
/receivable; Bank reconciliations;
Weekly/monthly financial reporting;
Data entry and bookkeeping in
MYOB; Liasing with site managers
and company accountant. Reporting
to CEO. Applications close Thursday
24th July 2015. CV & cover letter to
admin@mackerelislands.com.au
OFFICE ASSISTANT/ Book Keeper
/Man or Girl Friday. Part time
position available in small project
management office for book keeper/
office assistant. Approx 10 hours
over two days per week. Potentially
growing to more hours. Office
located in Western Suburbs. Suit
accountant or book keeper with
project or development management
office experience. Must be proficient
in excel, word, power point and have
budgeting, cashflow and payments
experience. Police clearance and
references required. Age open.
Position is available to accommodate
school hours. Please email a
succinct resume to
admin@ddmco.com
PHYSIO Student 1st or 2nd year
needed for casual work to assist
home based physio program. 3
sessions per week. Must live close to
Mt Claremont. No experience
required. Rate negotiable. Call 0407
200 706
WELL Presented ladies (weekdays)
for food deliveries with Wembley
base catering company must have
late model vehicle and knowledge of
Metro. Email Bob.
info@freshconvenience.com.au or
9387 3156

SUBIACO
Psychology offers
services for adolescents, adults and
couples. We aim to see clients within
48 hours of taking their call. Details
www.subipsych.com. Phone
0455 208 233

DRESSMAKING
ALTERATIONS Hems etc fast,
efficient, very reasonable rates.
Local lady many years sewing
experience. 0417 913 931

EDUCATIONAL
CHEMISTRY
Physics,
Mathematics, English and other
WACE subjects. Individual tuition for
Years 10/11/12. The Tuition Centre,
Bayview Terrace, Claremont. 9284
3004
CHEMISTRY Tutor Years 10-12.
Eight years experience. Current 5th
year medical student, with BSc in
Chemistry. Can tutor at your place or
meet at school/public library. $50 p
/h. Cottesloe local.
James 0404 918 438
ENGLISH And Literature tuition.
Very experienced Yr 11/12 WACE
teacher/examiner/marker.
The
Tuition Centre, Bayview Terrace,
Claremont. 9284 3304
ENGLISH
Literature, excellent
preparation for mock exams, notes,
structure on texts. 0412 562 468
ENGLISH Literature Tutors, Yrs
6-12.
Qualified,
experienced
teachers. Improve grammar, analysis
skills and WACE exam results. We
come to your home. Ring 0434 867
762 or 0432 622 428
MATHEMATICS
Tutoring. Very
experienced YR 11/12 WACE
teacher/examiner/marker.
The
Tuition Centre, Bayview Terrace,
Claremont. 9284 3004
MATHS
Tutor: Years 6-12;
Qualified, experienced registered
teacher; improves motivation,
revises basics, extends gifted,
guaranteed results; sibling no extra
cost; I come to your home; must live
within 4km of Mt Claremont; call
Stuart 0478 774 410
MATHS
Tutor High School.
Registered Teacher. Remediation,
extension, WACE exam preparation.
$60/hour. Contact Peter 0431 862
963, 9385 9857
pbaileyg20@gmail.com
MATHS Tutoring for 4-9 years old.
Qualified, experienced teacher.
Holiday and term bookings.
Rosemary 0412 454 276
NEED Help with Maths? 1-1 tuition
at your home by ex'p UWA PhD for
$65/hour. Includes up to 400mins of
free online tutoring before class tests
/exams. Website: ozimaths.com.
Ph Blair 0438 965 775

FOR HIRE

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

INTERESTED In extra income. Call


0437 786 070

LOOKING For an inspiring venue for


your next workshop or meeting?
Discover A Place To Just Be in East
Fremantle.
0405
670
803
www.aplacetojustbe.com.au

Credit Card Facility Available


Free Quotes Josh and Mike

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

DIVERSITY WINDOW
CLEANING

0416 042 258 or 0413 998 955


1300 460 996

COMPUTERS

www.diversitycleaning.com.au

Window
Cleaning

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

trades & services


WINDOW
REPAIRS

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

Paul Jones

Carpentry & Joinery

4 Hood Street Subiaco

Repair and Restoration of all


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

9388 2251

PH 0417 915 636

GARAGE SALES
MOVING House furniture, vinyl,
toys, books. 156 Harborne St,
Wembley Sat 18/07/15 8-11am
PARA-QUAD Garage Sale. Sunday
19 July 9.30am - 12.30pm. 10 Selby
Street, Shenton Park (Car Park No.
3). Furniture, household goods,
clothing,
toys,
books
www.slfwa.org.au
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
SATURDAY Furniture, crockery,
bric a brac. Cnr Railway and Lawler
St, Subiaco, Sat 18th

HEALTH & BEAUTY

Trevor 0406 809 977

WINDOW
REPAIRS

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

BEDROOM Suite: queensize, 4


pce. Superb Hamptons style antique
white cane 4 poster Q/S bed with
canopy.
Includes
quality,
immaculate, posturepaedic mattress
+ pair matching bedside tables.
Comes with antique white tallboy
/chest of drawers. All outstanding
condition $975.00 lot. Phone: 0477
433 591

MUSICAL

BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITIES

Isaac 0405 300 298

WASHING MACHINE
REPAIRS
APPLIANCES

BED
Kingsize ensemble. Top
quality, pillowtop posturepaedic
mattress on twin bases with castors.
Cost $1500.00. As new condition,
sell $290.00. Phone 0438 396 273

HEALTH & BEAUTY

YEAR 4, group Maths tutoring. Held


at Cambridge Library on a Saturday
morning. The 2 hour sessions are
run by a qualified Teacher. For more
information. Email:
perthmathsclub@gmail.com

michaelstudman@hotmail.com

PROUD

BASKETBALL Stand, hoop & net.


Full size. Free standing $65.00 ono.
0418 914 393

COUNSELLING

BIRD Lover? Beautiful Australian bird


prints and originals at
www.brendaholdenart.com.au

Call Rolf
9279 2981
0408 930 235

0407 771 476

2015 Model Malvern Star, road


bike. Never used 0434 613 266

grwindowcleaning@bigpond.com

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

FOR SALE
HOUSEHOLD

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

EXPERIENCE
And enjoy an
Ayurvedic Rejunevation & Dream
Retreat 4-15 October in beautiful
Kerala, India with Psychotherapist
Debbie
Ford.
Details
at
dreamingandhealing.com or 0417
904 031

PH 0407 328 128

HERBALIFE
Independant
distributor for products call 9244
4318, 0450 032 061

WROUGHT IRON

KINESIOLOGY Restore your health


with energy medicine. Relieves pain,
chronic injuries, anxiety, stress,
reflux. Health rebates available. Call
Jude: 0411 111 893,
www.judecasey@iinet.net.au

www.sashinaflash.com.au

Metal Ox Ironworks

Handmade Wrought Iron

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

9272 8282 0419 045 250


www.metalox.com.au

LOSE Weight Now! I lost 17kg in 18


weeks, have kept it off for 2 years.
30 day money back guarantee. Call
Ellen: 0437 825 383
MASSAGE: Amazing self healing,
deep relaxation. Alleviates stress
/neck/shoulder/back/tension/pain
/migraines/anxiety. Zen Shiatsu,
Therapeutic massage, trained in
Japan. Elspeth 0410 853 441
MASSAGE
Huna Hawaiian,
Swedish relaxation. Indulge yourself.
Experience
deep
relaxation,
qualified, n/s Alanah 0405 755 715

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
DAWESVILLE For rent. Holiday
house, 2 storey with spectacular
views from large balcony. Large
theatre room, alfresco area, 4
bedroom, 3 toilet, sleeps 9 adults.
$640 per night or $3480 per week.
Call 0409 771 485
DUNSBOROUGH 3 bed, 2 bath
comfortable house. Winter break
0407 385 259
PEPPERMINT Grove Beach. Large
5 bedroom three bathroom house.
Phone 9389 6565, 0403 870 075
YALLINGUP 2 br cottage from
$150 night. Ph 0407 443 042

HOUSESITTING
110% Care while you're away.
Owner operated since 1998. 9382
3550 or visit
www.homeoraway.com.au
ABSOLUTE Care of you home and
pets. Bringing peace of mind while
you're away. Police clearance.
Lovely references. 12 years
experience.
Marg 0421 274 427

INTERSTATE
ACCOMMODATION
EXECUTIVE Penthouse in Darling
St South Yarra. Close to all
amenities (one stop to the MCG).
Special
3
night
packages.
www.thedarlingmelbourne.com.au.
Bookings: 9750 5444

LOST & FOUND


ANTIQUE Gold, seed pearl and
sapphire ring lost in Subiaco Wed.
Much loved. Reward. Please ring
Hannah 0405 255 478
FOUND 12th July Albert St, IPod.
9384 4921
LOST Sunglasses, silver frame,
old. Missing a nose pad. Last seen
Cottesloe area. Please phone
0431 384 408
LOST
Wedding Ring, Onslow
Road, Thomas Street or Kings Park
playgrounds. Yellow and white gold
band. Reward offered 0417 909 248

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

MOTOR VEHICLES
AUDI 2005, A4 4 cyl, 1.81 turbo,
petrol, auto, 4 door sedan. One
owner from new, 186,000km good
condition $9800.00. 0414 922 467
HOLDEN Barina 2010 Manual, 3
door hatch with sunroof. Only
43,000km, very economical and
reliable. Single lady owner since
new. $7500 ono.
Patricia 0431 054 081

MUSICAL
ALTO Saxophone, Clarinet, Flute,
Guitar, Piano, Trombone, Trumpet
lessons by qualified, experienced
teachers.
Piano
Exam
Accompaniment available with 6
weeks notice. Members of WAMTA,
TRBWA, ASMEWA, WWCC No.
from 8 years up. Michael/Mary. Ph
9387 7046
GUITAR Lessons. Eve Tsakalos
Guitar and String Inst School. Group
tuition and private lessons available,
any style taught. Learn from Perth's
most experienced teacher. Contact
Eve 9387 5014

OVERSEAS HOLIDAY
ACCOMMODATION
CENTRAL
London apartment
overlooking lovely garden square in
South Kensington. 2 bedrooms, 2
bathrooms, 5 minutes to tube,
internet phone and mobiles 9389
8881 or 9386 3893
PARIS Beautiful 2 bed apartment.
Left bank close to Notre Dame. Visit
www.5stjacques.com or call 0418
918 979
PARIS Apt. Sleeps 2-4. Perfect
location 2 minutes to Pompidou
centre, 12 minutes to Notre Dame.
Very clean, comfortable. All
conveniences. Visit
www.ourparisapartment.com.au or
0418 920 431
QUEENSTOWN NZ luxury Villa in
town, spectacular views of lake.
www.alpenview.co.nz or Karen 9384
4593

PERSONAL
ASIAN
Sensual
massage,
attractive, understanding, your place
or my discreet home. From $75
Cindy 0478 537 808
AUST Gent seeks mature lady for
discreet, safe, day, evening meets.
0456 938 136
FOR The discerning gentleman.
When only the best will do. Please
introduce yourself. For details SMS
Kitty 0455 105 798
STUNNING
Sophisticated,
unforgettable & definitely a cut above
the rest. Contact Colette
0401 962 603

PETS
110% Care while you're away.
Owner operated since 1998. 9382
3550 or visit
www.homeoraway.com.au
A Dog walking and pet service.
Police Cleared.
www.pawsinthepark.com.au
DIVINE Dogs. Mobile dog clipping,
grooming and washing service.
Small dog breeds only. Dog and cat
nutrition advice, learn the brilliant
health benefits of feeding your pets
raw food. Experience owner/operator
is member of Dog Groomers
Association of WA (DGAWA). Phone
Serena: 0439 751 588 Email:
divinedogs2@gmail.com
DOG
Grooming appointment
available at Dazzledogs Nedlands.
Ph 9386 2522
DOG Obedience Classes: Qualified
Dog trainer Neri Karazija. Saturday
mornings and Wednesday evenings.
Next classes commence July 22nd &
25th. Bookings essential. Ring
Naomi or Jaimee on 9384 2644
DOG
Obedience Workshops.
Having trouble with recall, jumping
up and pulling on the lead? Our
Workshops with Neri Karazija are
just the thing. The next workshop will
be held on Saturday Aug 8th at
10.30am. To book your place ring
Naomi or Jaimee on 9384 2644
PUPPY
School and puppy
management (pet section): Sundays
at Swanbourne Veterinary Centre
9.15am and 10.45am respectively.
Barista coffee available! Just come
along or ring 9384 2644
SMALL Dog minding service in our
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From page 1
At the start of Tuesdays meeting
councillor Mark Burns declared an
impartiality interest in the item.
Id be very interested to listen
to the reasoning for debate on the
issue, Ms Stroud told the meeting.
A considerable amount of muscle has been thrown at it, including
the weight of an ex-leader of the
WA Liberal Party. Mr Matt Birney
has been in touch with councillors trying to lobby councillors,
she said.
She said she had had an email
from him stating he had contacted
most of the councillors and had
emailed her colleagues about it.
At this point, councillor Lee
Hemsley raised a point of order.
Could we please keep this debate on the planning issue rather
than meandering off into areas
that shouldnt affect us?
Councillor Garry Trinder, who
was chairing the meeting intervened and asked Ms Stroud to
keep to the agenda item.
Later in the debate, councillor
Scott Arbuckle said councillors
needed to concentrate on the
relevant planning issues.
What I am detecting is that
there may be some sensitivity to
the ways and techniques theyve
used, the landowners attempts
to lobby as many of our ratepayers do on a regular basis, Mr
Arbuckle said.
In fact, Id say in the context
of the development services committee, those [items] not lobbied
are in a minority. So the fact that
the applicant has lobbied should
not count against them nor should
their choice of lobbyist.
After a lengthy and detailed
debate, the application, which had
been recommended for refusal in
a staff report, was approved by a
vote of 6/4 on an alternative motion put forward by Mr Arbuckle.
That decision does not have to
be confirmed by the full council.
Subiaco CEO Ian Hill said the
non-conforming use prosecution
would be reviewed in the light of
Tuesday nights decision.
Councillors contacted after
the meeting agreed to speak on
condition of anonymity and confirmed Mr Birney had contacted
them by email and phone and had

Kennedy Holdings and JCO Investments use 34 Bagot Road as oces.


People like that work at state
government level.
But she added people were
entitled to lobby on development
applications.
Mr Birney said the property
owner stood to lose about $1million if the application did not go
through and that his client would
not have bought the property in
2010 if he had been aware of the
issue.
He rejected the claims about the
manner of his approach and said
there was nothing unusual in his
lobbying on the planning matter
requested one-on-one meetings.
which he said was anomalous.
Some described his manner
I was engaged by the owner of
as friendly at first but said this the property to put his case forquickly changed when they said ward, which I did, Mr Birney said.
they did not want to meet or have
I met with a lot of councillors
any more contact with him.
and discussed it with others. Some
Three councillors said Mr Birney councillors took the opportunity to
had been unusually heavy-handed visit and to learn what was going
in his approach.
on and the impact on the amenity
S u b i a c o m a y o r H e a t h e r of the property.
Henderson said Mr Birney had
All I did was lay out the facts of
contacted her but she had not the matter in a way that was easy
responded to him.
to grasp, particularly the historical
Its his right in a democratic facts. It seems councillors having
society, if hes affiliated with had the benefit of all the facts have
someone and theyve asked him made a decision that is a sensible
to assist then well [fair enough], decision.
she said.
People should see me as an
Councillors said it was unusual extension of the constituent.
for a political lobbyist to intervene
Because the file we needed
in a planning matter.
to go through was very detailed,
Mrs Henderson said: Ive it was more productive to have
never known a lobbyist quite at one-on-one meetings and walk
that level, not in my experience. them through the issues over

All I did was lay out


the facts of the matter
in a way that was easy
to grasp, particularly
the historical facts.

Power groups muscle in on the act


From page 9
complement the major infrastructure investments now under way
in and around the CBD, it said
in a statement in May.
The proposed Act will also help
in the alignment of government
agencies and the private sector
in attracting new business and
investment to Perth.
Another powerful lobby group
supports the proposed Act and has
made a pitch to the advisory group.
In its submission, the Chamber
of Commerce and Industry argued
that business should have a greater
say in the affairs of the city than
residents.
While the participation of businesses in any local council election
is important, there is a special
importance for the City of Perth,
the CCI said in its submission.
The City of Perths residential
population is just 20,300. However,
there are more than 186,000 jobs in
the city and inner Perth averages
more than 1.6million overnight
visitors per year.
The City of Perths non-resident
stakeholders are many and varied,
but the common point of contact
for this broader (and larger) group
is the businesses that provide the
employment, services and attractions that entice these stakeholders to the city.
The CCI said including Vincent
in the expanded city would
strengthen residential interests
at the expense of business.
The challenge facing the City
of Perth is to build on this success
[the tripling of Perths population
between 2001 and 2013] while ensuring that it does not undermine

the citys capital city role and the


very characteristics that distinguish life in the city from that in
the suburbs.
The advisory group was wound
up in February.
The Local Government
Department said the group had
been set up only to provide input
to the City of Perth Bill but in reality Vincent and Perth disagreed
on a number of important areas.
Meanwhile, the Property Council
is seeking to cement its interest
in the race for the next mayor of
Perth later this year.
Together with developers
Pindan and Bankwest, the
Property Council is sponsoring

what it calls a lord mayoral election debate in September.


From a sleepy, big country
town, Perth has grown into a city
of international renown, a flyer
for the event states.
Key drivers of this change over
the years have been those in the
position of lord mayor of the City
of Perth.
With an election in October,
hear from the contenders for lord
mayor about why they should be
the ones to lead that change into
the future.
Lord mayor Lisa Scaffidi has
not yet declared her intention for
the election.

Cott pushed to fight trucks


From page 1
on the planned Perth Freight Link
and, in particular, the impact it
will have on heavy truck traffic
through Cottesloe?
Last month Ms Dawkins said
any link judgment would be premature and the council needed a
full report before deciding.
The vote last month on councillor Jack Walshs motion calling for
Cottesloe to tell Mr Barnett of its
objections to the link was 3-3. Ms
Dawkins used her casting vote to
go with the status quo.
Ms Pyvis, Jack Walsh and Jay
Birnbrauer voted for the motion;
Peter Jeanes, Ms Dawkins and
Philip Angers voted against.
At the time, deputy mayor Mr
Jeanes said a report by Peter
Newman from Curtin Universitys
Sustainability Policy Institute that

forecast between 3000 and 13,200


more truck movements was really
the opinion of Peter Newman and
a colleague.
We dont have Main Roads
view, Mr Jeanes said.
This week, Ms Dawkins said she
was overseas and referred queries
to council CEO Mat Humfrey; Mr
Jeanes would not comment.
On Tuesday night, 120 people
discussed the link at a Fremantle
meeting.
Fremantle councillor Rachel
Pemberton said she hoped to
organise a public meeting in
Cottesloe about the link in a few
weeks.
Another Fremantle public meeting about the link, hosted by Ben
Elton, is scheduled to be held next
Tuesday in the Fremantle Town
Hall from 6pm.

Bagot Road.
He denied the assertions by
some councillors about his approach.
Not only do I not agree with
those statements, a majority of
councillors would not agree with
them, he said.
Talk to councillor Murray
Rowe, councillor Scott Arbuckle,
councillor Leanne Potter, councillor Garry Trinder.
That description is completely
and utterly false.
Its a description by people who
had an interest in not seeing this
application proceed.
Ive been around politics a
long time and I know whats appropriate and that description is
utterly false.
Mr Birney said he did not talk
about the issue from the public
gallery at council or committee
meetings because speakers were
limited to three minutes and the
matter was complex.
Mr Hill said he would check if
staff had been contacted by the
developer and that this was an
issue already under consideration
on the strength of Vincent council
adopting a developers register
for councillors.
When I see the nature of some
of the communications that have
passed through our records, I
have seen it raises with me the
need to be a little more proactive in relation to what some of
the other councils are doing and
obviously the Vincent model is in
that category.
Mr Birney briefly became leader
of the Liberal party in 2005 when
Geoff Gallup and the Labor Party
won power.
He stood down from politics at
the 2008 state election and entered
the business world.
There has been speculation that
he may be considering a return
to political life at the next state
election.
He describes Birney Corporate
as a full spectrum government,
investor and public relations firm.
One of the services he advertises
on the companys website is for
help with development approvals, which his website states can
be one of the most contentious
and controversial areas of government.

Nidjalla
dead end
A road closure on the
boundary of Nedlands and
Claremont councils is likely to
be put on ice until the spring.
Councillor Leo McManus
said Nedlands should get its
traffic consultant together with
one hired by residents to try to
work out a compromise.
The idea of closing Nidjalla
Loop on the former Swanbourne
high school site was raised last
year after a complaint from a
resident, according to a report
to Nedlands councillors.
Mr McManus attacked mayor
Max Hipkins saying: You have
been totally disengaged.
You have not given one suggestion to solve the problem.
A letter sent to Narla Road
residents by Claremont council
had been misleading, he said.
Nidjalla Loop resident Sthan
Boise told the council committee it was using traffic information from 2014.
The data is by far out of
date, he said.
Builders working on a new
apartment block nearby are
causing problems by parking
on the road.
The developer said on-site
parking would be available
to them by the end of August.
The full Nedlands council
will discuss the closure when
it meets on Tuesday.

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Austin Robertsons sporting

Too many balls are never enough


The past week has been
one of late nights, watching
some riveting and breathtaking sport being served up by
network cameras.
Hallelujah, its Ashes time
again.
Weve watched the sweet and
the sour of Wimbledon, been
enthralled by State of Origin
rugby league, and now weve
got the British Open under way.
And, if thats not enough,
weve turned the corner and
are heading for home in the
footy season.
Its balls in the air all over,
and action aplenty on our TV
sets.
Fox Sport covers everything
that involves a sporting contest
anywhere around the globe,
and what Kerry Stokes provides
on free-to-air on Seven, David
Gyngell matches on Nine. Well
done, chaps!
Most of our tennis boys and
girls gave of their best, and
exited the hallowed courts of
Wimbledon with humility and
grace.
Not so, however, our two male
tyros, Bernie Tomic and Nick
Kyrgios, who each in his own
way managed a dummy spit as
though threatening not to eat
his breakfast porridge.
The Ashes got under way, and
didnt our cricketers, going into
this series numero uno in the
world, get a spanking?
It didnt take long for the
Cardiff Test to turn sour.
We had the Poms on toast
early, only to see veteran keeper
Brad Haddin drop what he
should have held and that
could have been the pivotal
moment in the entire series.
While Australia looked painfully insecure and tentative, the
England boys looked as though
they already had their mitts on
the coveted urn.
They played with unscripted
freedom and didnt seem to care
what was coming next.
Our cricket team needs a
reboot.
In the State of Origin rugby
league, Queensland strangled
the life out of NSW to clinch
their three-match rubber.
Watching rugby league could
be likened to watching a battle
scene from the Great War, and,
while great entertainment, it
will never come anywhere near
our own game.

Turning point Australias Brad Haddin dropped a catch he should


have held.
Golf doesnt seem the same
since the Tiger lost his stripes.
And with him struggling to
make it past the cut these days,
its a little like watching boxing
without Muhammad Ali. I miss
Tiger, even though hes still
playing.
With the British Open under
way, its sad that Rory McIlroy
is not playing to defend his title,
which leaves the best chances to
Jordan Speith, Bubba Watson,
Dustin Johnson and Chooky
Fowler, hardly names to make
the hair tingle on the back of
the neck.
Our own Adam Scott, ranked
11th, and Jason Day, our only

player in the top 10 at No. 9,


will be there, but golf right now
lacks a bit of spectator punch
with no Arnie, Golden Bear or
Happy Gilmour in sight.
Weve suffered a shocking
period in our AFL football,
including the sad death of Phil
Walsh, and more drug revelations
surrounding Carmichael Hunt.
Though James Tour de
France Hirds coaching tenure
at Essendon may linger until the
end of the season, the Bombers
catastrophe is still with us.
The victims in this sorry saga
are the Essendon players, but
they certainly showed plenty
of ticker last week when they

Thats all the time it took for


Matt Megatoad Stonie to guts
down 62 hot dogs and buns to
take out the Nathans Famous
Hot Dog Eating contest on the
Fourth of July at Coney Island
in the US.
Mesmerising viewing!
It was a real challenge to
avoid throwing up as I watched
a line-up of desperately hungry
Yank bozos ram down their
gullets enough dogs to feed the
population of Texas for a week.
But this passes as televised
sport US-style, watched live
by a hysterically cheering mob
of 35,000.
I couldnt for the life of me
work out where all the hot dogs
went.
The winner, Matt, sank the
lot, all in 10 minutes with the
rapidity of a Thompson submachine gun.
He was rather height challenged, and as skinny as a rake,

replaced them as the side most


likely to meet benchmark side
Hawthorn in the first week in
October.
The Dockers are still starstudded, but this bad patch
of form is more than just an
unwanted blip on the radar.
Last week, playmakers Son
Son Walters, Ballas, Zac Clarke
and Chris Mayne got a mere 37
possessions between them.
Four goals in five weeks isnt
enough reward for The Pav
either, and now his form is a
question mark.
If youre trying to work out
why the Dockers cant kick a
winning score, there it is in a
nutshell.
Meanwhile, the Eagles go merrily on their way. Wow they
look good! Everywhere.
Bring on the Derby!

Nick Kyrgios managed several dummy spits in a display at Wimbledon.

Whatever happened
to man on man?

In one of my reports last


week, my old teammate, Brian
Sierakowski, said our game
had been trashed.

Bernard Tomic took out his frustation on Tennis Australia.

Only in America
While on the subject of sport,
heres one that might be worth
thinking about but for no
more than 10 minutes.

fielded a pile of kids and overcame another young learning


group in Melbourne.
I just have a feeling that when
the chooks come home to roost,
Hird wont be there.
In the run home in the AFL
we could see the Eagles take
over from the Dockers at the
top of the tree.
They really looked the goods
against the grieving Crows, as
the warning flares went up for
Fremantle, who petered out in a
below-par performance against
the Hawks in Tassie.
Aurora Stadium in
Launceston is a trip to Boot
Hill for any opposition team,
but Fremantle are nowhere
near their slingshot best from
early in the season.
Put simply, the Dockers have
slipped, and the Eagles have

yet, even after his brilliant


winning feat, he didnt need to
loosen his belt, or hang up his
Colt 45s.
If watching the boys stuff
themselves wasnt enough, the
girls had a go as well.
The gentler sex were anything but, and went at it with
gusto, with champ Miki Sudo
managing to get down 38 big
ones, also in 10 frenetic minutes.
Afterwards there wasnt a hint
of her looking like a candidate
for Jenny Craig.
Now, Im not too bad on the
tooth myself when it comes
to downing a fine four-course
meal, a large serve of fish and
those non-fattening chips, or, at
a pinch, three pie floaters on the
trot at midnight from the cart in
the heart of Adelaide.
But if Nathans Famous Hot
Dog Eating competition ever
comes to the new Burswood
Stadium, dont bother calling
me.
Ill be in Darwin refereeing
a cane toad swallowing championship.

Dont sco Matt Megatoad


Stonie is a champion hot dog
swallower.

Were a hybrid game, he


said.
He may be right. Any resemblance to traditional Aussie
Rules football is either dead
or dying, and the way football
is being played now has diminished the game as a spectacle.
In particular, what has happened to man-on-man football?
You know, that good oldfashioned gut check of warrioron-warrior in a contest that
explores not just strength and
how much petrol is in the tank,
but also skill and daring.
Instead, what we are watching
for too much of the time is more
like a scene of hand-to-hand
fighting in a B-grade western.
Nothing dies pretty, and the
net, or the flood, that is employed in the modern game is
uglier than Cinderellas stepsisters.
A few seasons ago, it was the
rolling maul that at times made
our game appear more like
rugby union.
But now its almost as though
you could throw two or three
bed sheets over the entire playing group.
Theres nothing beautiful
when you have up to 30 players
gathering for a stoppage, then
scrambling on hands and knees
for the ball like seagulls after
a hot chip.
I watched every game last
weekend, and it happened repeatedly.
It got so bad, I thought of
Sieras remark that our game
had become a combination of
basketball, soccer and rugby.
This ugly grouping of players
is more like world championship
six-man tag team wrestling, with
Razor Ray and his compadres
throwing the rule book out

the window.
Former AFL umpire and Hall
of Famer Harry Beitzel once told
me that if there was a free kick,
an umpire should pay it not this
group of umpires, when, week
after week, players are pulled
off the ball and go unpunished.
Then, horror of horrors,
Gerard Healy, a noted Fox
commentator, revealed that the
AFL was considering introducing zones to solve the problem.
Cripes, can you just imagine
it? Only so many players allowed
into specific areas?
Whos going to police that?
Then we would creep even
closer to netball, and call our
game the Twilight Zone.
Please, gimme a break.
Whatever happens, no zones
thank you!
One of our games great features is that every player can
go anywhere, and so the other
thing we need like a hole in
the head is a rule even faintly
resembling offside.
If the AFL is serious about
fixing this ugly mess, the solution is there, but needs careful
application.
Its all about the interchange.
Reducing the number permitted, say to 40 or 50, might do
the trick.
So might abandoning interchange entirely and going back
to the old reserve system: once
you go off, you stay off.
Its easy to say that coaches
would then be forced to revert to
positional play, because nobody
has yet bred the bionic man who
can run up and down the ground
all day long, full pelt.
Trouble is, they might try, by
recruiting and training endurance runners before anyone
else then wed still have the
ugly packs, and lose natural
footballers and power athletes
in the process.
My old dad would kill me!

POST, July 18, 2015 Page 71

Kids
Last weeks
doodle.

Arlyne Sony (11)

Jokes

Use this shape to make a drawing.


The best two entries will win.

You could win $10


How to enter:
Complete your Doodlebug, drawing in the box on the page, and fill in the entry form. Cut
out your Doodlebug and entry form together and send them to POST Kids, 276 Onslow
Road, Shenton Park 6008, to arrive at our office by noon on Wednesday. The winning
entries will be published in the next POST Kids.

Meg McAullay (9)

Lots of
lovely letters
Hi Kids,

Name: .........................................................................Age ............................


Address ...........................................................................................................
.....................................................................................Postcode ....................
Phone number: ..............................................................................................
What have you drawn?: .............................................................................

Knock knock!
Whos there?
Ya.
Ya who?
I didnt know you were a
cowboy!

Its such great fun to open your


letters each week and see what you
have sent into the Doodlebug drawing competition!
Arlyne Sony (11), from Wembley,
has come up with a great use for her
giant magnet, attracting all the coins
and treasure from all over the place.
Lets hope it doesnt collect all the
magnetic junk as well! Arlyne has
done a beautiful job with all her
details, too.
Meg McAullay (9), also from
Wembley, has created a great picture
with her funny monkey. Hes got a
lot of character, hasnt he?
There were some very clever

Knock knock.
Whos there?
Kermit.
Kermit who?
Kermit a crime, youll end
up in jail.

and inventive ideas among the


Doodlebugs this week. Lily came
up with a fossil dinosaur bone all
by herself and Chaces octopus and
starfish were excellent.
Olivers jungle scene was wonderful and I loved Lucass giant (even
though he was eating a human).
Bellas fish was a gorgeous yellow
and Annabels little girl was riding
a giant dog!
Jemimas back view of a cinema
audience was a smart idea and
Suchetas cheering girl was great.
I loved Biancas fruit bowl and I
thought Nadias goldfish was lovely.
Until next week,
Jane

Q: What do you call a


woman who gets up
early?
A: Dawn.
Q: Why is a rabbits nose
always shiny?
A: Because the powder
puff is at the wrong end!
Q: Why didnt anyone take
the bus to school?
A: Because it wouldnt fit
through the door.

Tongue twister

ICE-CREAM WINNERS
Shop 4/531
Hay Street

Subiaco
9381 3100

Marko Jovanovic is the solo performer in The Ballad of Pondlife McGurk.

What you learn in the schoolyard


Was there someone at school you
thought would be your best friend forever?
Martin is the new kid at school and
knows nobody. Then Simon McGurk comes
along, and though hes very different from
Martin, they become best buddies. Until,
one day, Martin does something that ruins
their friendship.
The Ballad of Pondlife McGurk, a production by Barking Gecko and Windmill
Theatre, is ideal for seven to 12-year-olds.

It is on at the Dolphin Theatre,


University of WA, on Saturday, August 1,
with shows at 11am, 1pm and 3pm. To
book, ring 6488 2440.
For a chance to win two tickets to see
Pondlife McGurk, email your name, age
and address to mailbox@postnewspapers.
com.au, with Pondlife McGurk in the
subject line.
The winner will be notified by email.

Lodge classifieds by web or fax


The POSTs successful pre-paid classifieds are
accepted by fax or on the special form on the POST
website at www.postnewspapers.com.au

Provided these ads are accompanied by valid


credit card details, they will be placed in the
next edition.
The POSTs standard low prices, shown on
the form on this page, also apply to the ads
faxed or lodged via the website.
After verification, a receipt can be faxed or
emailed back to advertisers on request.

Fax your POST Classifieds to 9388 3883.


Website:www.postnewspapers.com.au
Dont forget to include the classification, such
as For Sale Household, Health & Beauty etc.
Security of credit card details on the website
is protected by military-level encryption. Its
security certification can be verified on the site.
The deadline is 10am Thursday.

These Doodlebug contestants have won


ice-cream vouchers.
Sucheta Sengupta, Nadia Kober, Jemima Graham,
Annabel Preston, Bianca Petsos, Bella Gregory, Lucas
Wijns, Oliver Coombe, Lily Nichols and Chace Harvey.

Classified ad.

ABN 50 008 917 717

Ape cakes,
grape cakes

40
Including
GST

FOR FIRST 2 LINES


Please write one
Word Per Space

Doodlebug

Q: Why isnt it good to eat


clocks?
A: Its too time consuming.

This Advertisement to be included in the next issue of the


SUBIACO, CLAREMONT/NEDLANDS, MOSMAN/COTTESLOE and CAMBRIDGE POST.
CLASSIFICATION...........................................................Number of weeks

Amount Paid $........................................

$4.40
$5.50
$6.60
$7.70
$8.80
Lodge your ads by 10am Thursday on our secure website: www.postnewspapers.com.au

DEADLINES: At selected newsagents (listed below) by 2.30pm Wednesday,


or by 10am Thursday at POST Newspapers, 276 Onslow Road, Shenton Park 6008,
or Fax to 9388 2258 Attention Post Classifieds with valid credit card details. CLASSIFIEDS NOT ACCEPTED BY PHONE
If mailing please enclose $4.40 for the first 8 words plus $1.10 per 4 words thereafter. GST inc.
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