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Perth's Local News: POST Highlights

The document is a newspaper article discussing changes to liquor licensing laws in Cottesloe, Western Australia that will allow hotels to remain open until midnight on Sundays rather than closing at 10pm. There has been opposition from local residents concerned about noise and behavior issues. The changes are expected to take effect within the next 4-6 weeks once legislation passes through parliament.

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Extra time for Cotts Sunday drinkers


By DAVID COHEN
Cottesloe hotels could
stay open until midnight on
Sundays from next month.
Midnight trading could start
in four weeks, the state government says.
A spokesman for Racing and
Gaming Minister Colin Holt said
there was strong support for
longer hotel hours on Sunday

from the community and the


liquor industry.
The changes recognise modern community expectations and
the seven-day-week economy,
he said.
John Hammond, head of
Cottesloes residents and
ratepayers association, said
conflict would be inevitable in
a neighbourhood where homes
were close to hotels.
In the past, Sunday sessions at

Cottesloes two beachfront hotels


have drawn many complaints
from local residents about noise
and patrons bad behaviour.
Conditions on their licences
have meant that they must close
at 10pm on Sundays except
when granted extended trading
permits.
Each is licensed for well over
1000 patrons, but changes to the
hotels in recent years have attracted less rowdy crowds,

The new laws will allow them


to open until midnight every
Sunday.
When he announced the
changes in August, Mr Holt
said they were expected to be
introduced into state Parliament
early next year.
Mr Holts spokesman said the
change would be law once the
Liquor Control Act Amendment
Bill had passed through
Parliament and the new laws

had been gazetted.


All things going well, we
would expect this to occur within
the next four to six weeks, he
said.
These changes have come
about after an extensive consultation process with the industry
and stakeholders via the Lib-Nat
governments Liquor Control
Act review.
Please turn to page 109

Photo: Billie Fairclough

School
ahoy!

By DAVID COHEN
Getting to school is plain sailing for
Captain Jack Swallow.
Jack sets off each morning from East
Fremantle and moors his rigid inflatable at Claremont Yacht Club before
walking to Christ Church Grammar

School, where he is in Year 12.


On the way, he drops his sister,
Kate, who is in Year 11 at St Hildas,
at Mosmans restaurant.
Going to school by boat saves 10 to
15 minutes when compared with the
car or train, Jack said.
Its a great lifestyle and nice and

peaceful in the mornings.


Jacks 4.5m boat is powered by a
60hp Yamaha and has a top speed of
about 32 knots.
Jacks family moved from Kalgoorlie
about nine years ago when his older
brother, Ben, started at Christ Church.
I got my skippers ticket on my 14th

Perth expansion
plans in doubt
By LLOYD GORMAN
The Barnett governments
July 1 deadline for an expanded City of Perth including a major encroachment
into Subiaco appears to be
in tatters.
Subiaco CEO Don Burnett
said the time-frame for the introduction of the City of Perth
Bill looked certain to be pushed
back at least 12 months.
The controversial capital city
legislation has hit significant
political and community resistance but is also losing in a race
against the clock.
Earlier this week, manager

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Heather Henderson

of government business in the


Legislative Assembly, Planning
Minister John Day, said other
new laws such as new antiterrorism measures would be
given higher priority.
There are constraints on
some time-lines to comply to get
it in by July 1, and you would

have to think it would be put


back 12 months, Mr Burnett
said.
Its just a timing issue logistically for the city and the City of
Perth to get it to happen.
The Bill proposes moving
Kings Park, UWA and QEII
Medical Centre into Perth city
council as well as about 3000
residents in the South ward of
Subiaco, without giving them a
vote on the issue.
The proposed legislation also
contains transitional provisions
to prepare Subiaco for the loss
of its South ward.
Please turn to page 109

birthday, Jack said.


The junior ticket means you can sail
at eight knots until youre 16.
My dad, Steve, made sure I was safe
on the water and able to drive the boat.
Kate also has her ticket and she
drives sometimes.
Please turn to page 109

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Time to re-think those


water-guzzling verges

Shannons victory is
one for people power

Thank you so much, Brunhilde Prince (Crop


circles could be icons, Letters, POST, October
17) and all the other modern-thinking residents
in City Beach for supporting my waterwise
stance against the council and the anonymous
dobbers of Lentara Crescent.
Living in this beautiful coastal area of City
Beach, it has been the old traditions handed
down through generations that have been the
most challenging.
Those like me, with their modern developments and new paradigms, are bringing in fresh
new changes with the latest technology and
thinking something else they wont like, either.
For example, neighbours rejected the solar
tree I wanted to install without having seen
the designs.
But every Saturday night their reticulation
runs for more than 30 minutes, drenching the
road.
Its disgusting to see water running down
the street.
These same people point ngers and tell me
their unwanted old-fashioned opinions when I
want only to save water for the next generations.
With 50-degree summers predicted, water will
soon be our most precious commodity what
will those with brown sunburnt lawns do then?
So get used to articial, permeable grass and
waterwise gardens.
Councillor Colin Walker worries I have set
a precedent.
If I have set a precedent, then its good to be
rst and not second.
Thank you again to all those who have supported my steadfast wife and me.
John and Lally Major
Lentara Crescent, City Beach
Wembley Woodlands
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Generations will pay for


such short-sightedness
I am not surprised that Premier
Colin Barnett is proposing to bulldoze bush to set up a new high
school in the western suburbs.
That outcome was inevitable
when Mr Barnett, as then education minister, closed three high
schools in the western suburbs 15
years ago under the pretext that
they were no longer required.
Being a typically short-sighted
politician, he did not set aside
any funds from the sale of those
three high schools for buying back
land to rebuild them.
So, now he goes for the cheapest
option, which is to bulldoze bush
instead, which means that future
generations will pay the price
due to a degraded environment.
The same short-sighted thinking
is leading to building the Perth
Freight Link through the Beeliar
wetlands at Bibra Lake.
This extension to the Roe
Highway has never been properly

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assessed for economic value or


environmental impact.
I call on Curtin MP and deputy
Liberal Party leader Julie Bishop
to stop federal funding for this
road and use the money to build
a rail link to the port instead.
Daniel Boase-Jelinek
Derby Road, Shenton Park

One mans art ...


My bridge club friends and I
feel for Cambridge councillor
Colin Walker, who thought the
verge crop circles in Lentara
Crescent spoilt the street and
might set a precedent (Crop circles can stay, POST, October 17).
We think Colin needs to get
out Moore, and stop being such
a Duchamp and sounding so
Gormley.
Otherwise people might think
hes taking the Pissaro.
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This is a great victory for people power in
overcoming what, in my opinion, was the arrogance, high-handedness and condescending
attitude of former mayor Simon Withers and
his team, who sought to impose their will and
views on ratepayers.
For Mr Withers to say its not a real victory
because 60% of people didnt vote is just sour
grapes.
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what they saw as failure to listen and learn,
and perhaps most of all for those ridiculous
red T-shirts that sent a message of complete
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mens shed style

Scaffidi knew
all about it: CCC
By BRET CHRISTIAN
The Corruption and Crime
Commission has contradicted
a statement by Perth lord
mayor Lisa Scaffidi that led the
public to believe the CCC had
ambushed her.

Antiques experts Ian Flanagan and John Mason value Rose Millmores painting from the 1800s by John
Bagnold Burgess. INSET: John Mason valued a Chinese ivory figurine at $2000 to $3000, the 1960s Royal
Doulton cobbler statue between $400 and $500, and an 1840s chinoiserie sewing box with bone accessories at $2000. Photos: Billie Fairclough

Ever watched the BBCs


Antiques Roadshow and
wondered about that dusty
old vase that used to belong
to your gran?
Or that painting youve had
in the family for ages? Or what
about that trinket you picked
up in a junk shop years ago?
Well now you can have
an Antiques Roadshow-like
experience, nd out a little
more and have fun in doing so

at the Mosman Craft Market,


hosted by the Mosman Park
Community Mens Shed on
November 1.
In addition to more than 80
stalls, market-goers will be
entertained by live music and
children can have fun with
balloon twisting, leap on to
the bouncy castle or join in
the face painting, courtesy of
Rosie O.
The shed will also be inaugurating its own Antiques
Re-discovered event, which
is based on the BBCs popular

Antiques Roadshow program.


This week, experts John
Mason, from Shenton Park
Antiques, and Ian Flanagan,
from GFL Fine Arts, both
Antiques Roadshow tragics,
were on hand to value some
items brought to the shed to
promote the craft fair.
Among them was Rose
Millmores painting from the
1800s by John Bagnold Burgess,
which Ian said he would have
to investigate further.
Please turn to page 30

Ambo clinic cuts ramping


Escalating ramping problems across Perth led Health
Minister Kim Hames to ban
the practice earlier this year,
insisting hospitals took responsibility for patients within 10
minutes of arrival.
The Ambulatory Surge
Capacity Unit (ASCU) was rst
tested in 2013 at Hollywood
Hospital and was set up at Sir
Charles Gairdner Hospital in
late August.

Under a contract with WA


Health, St John Ambulance
provides a general practitioner
and medical team to give
pre-treatment and assess nonurgent ambulance patients.
The ASCU is an important
initiative that will help take
the pressure off our metropolitan emergency departments,
providing 16 beds for up to
20 to 25 patients per day, a
Health Department spokesman said.
The unit is open Monday to
Friday between 11am and 9pm
and will run until December 3.
The ASCU is one of many

short-term projects we are


implementing to help improve
the delivery of safe, quality care to patients attending
our ED, while also reducing
ambulance ramping, he said.
The ASCU has been particularly effective at reducing ambulance ramping and
demand at the Sir Charles
Gairdner Hospital ED.
On average, the unit sees
around 12 patients a day with
around 70% of these patients
being discharged, 15% diverted
to other EDs and the remaining patients being treated as
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This has become clear in


a time-line released by John
McKechnie, the Supreme Court
judge appointed this year as CCC
commissioner.
I have obviously only just had
an opportunity to receive and
consider the report briey this
afternoon, Mrs Scafdi said on
Monday afternoon, October 5.
But Mr McKechnie said this
week that she had had access to
the report for more than three
weeks before it was released.
She made her October 5 comments in media interviews and
in a statement posted on her
Facebook page soon after the
damning CCC report had been
tabled in state Parliament.
Mr McKechnie said this week:
As a matter of fairness, before
reporting any matters adverse
to a person, the CCC gives the
person a reasonable opportunity
to make representations about
those matters.
The draft report was delivered
to her solicitors on [September 10].
Mrs Scaffidi was given two

weeks to respond.
Just before 4pm on September
25, the CCC received a Lever Arch
le of documents and detailed
submissions from Mrs Scafdis
lawyers, Mr McKechnie said.
I worked through the whole of
the long weekend [September 26,
27, 28] reviewing her submissions
and every document led in support of them.
I considered the submissions,
reected on them and made reference to many of the attachments
in the nal report.
On October 5, Mrs Scafdi also
said she had emails that would
exonerate her.
Despite being legally released
to do so by the CCC, she has not
produced any.
Mr McKechnie said: Mrs
Scafdi was examined privately
on two occasions [last weeks of
July], each time represented by
Mr S. Vandongen, SC, briefed by
Squire, Boggs Paton.
She was aware of the possibility that an adverse opinion might
be formed.
Her counsel asked that the
matter be dealt with as soon as
possible.
She made the decision to
nominate [for re-election for the
position of lord mayor] against
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Ron rocks in UK

War of words

Prime Minister Malcolm


Turnbull had better watch
out theres another contender for the top job.
During Mosman Park
mayor Ron Norriss recent
trip to the UK, his sixyear-old granddaughter,
Alexandra Collett, introduced him to her grade 6
class mates as the mayor of
Australia.
Mr Norris said he handed
out his business card, which

World Scrabble champion Nigel Richards,


who famously learnt the
French dictionary in three
months and then won
this years French World
Championships, will be
in Perth next weekend.
He will hand out the
awards at the World Youth
Scrabble Championship at
the University of WA.
The World Youth
Championships will see
125 young people, some
of the worlds brightest,
competing in UWAs
Bayliss Building.
Sixteen players will be
wearing Australias green
and gold, nine from WA.
Six of WAs players are
students at Perth Modern
School.
Representing WA are
Tim Mason and Rahul

had his photograph.


The kids looked at me
like I was a rock star, he
said.
For the next week, when
I took Alexandra to class,
I had to use this power
responsibly.

Good sign MLCs Patrick Guggisberg and Madeleine


Morey are engaged.

Swiss language of love


Patrick Guggisberg enlisted the help of his Swiss
family when he proposed
to Madeleine Morey.
Patrick, a Methodist
Ladies College German
language teacher, took
Maddie, the schools psychologist, to meet his family
in the town of Guggisberg,
in the canton of Bern.
After a walk through
the town (altitude 1115m)
Maddie was confronted
by a heart-filled poster
which read Maddie, will
you become a ... and
an arrow pointing to the

towns name.
Patrick ended the proposal with a song he had
composed for the occasion.
Patrick put so much
effort into the proposal,
Maddie said.
He had even made
shirts that said, I said yes,
and She said yes, and
brought champagne to
drink up on the mountain.
When we got home
the house was decorated
and he had organised an
engagement party with
family and friends that
night.

Pumpkin tricks for charity treats


Pumpkin push-ups and
burpees will be on the
menu when fitness guru
Steven Swanson holds his
spooktacular fitness workout on Cottesloe Oval on
Saturday, October 31.
The aim is to have fun
burning fat while raising
money for charity.
The Halloween event
will be free, but donations are expected and all

proceeds will be given to


local charities.
Everyone who attends
and completes the session
will also receive a pumpkin
recipe book, which includes Scary Pumpkin Loaf,
Terrifying Pumpkin Salad
and a Spooky Pumpkin
Curry.
To sign up, email info@
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Nigel Richards, a New Zealander, is a three-time world


champion and the highest
rated Scrabble player in history.

Jegatheva, who have both


represented Australia in
past world championships,
Radheya Jegatheva, Liana
Aho, Aditya Bose-Mandal,
Koko Bhowmick, Sharvin
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and Ben Creighton.

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Home is where the hutch is


City Beach artist John
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home that needs a good
home.
He spotted and rescued
a rabbit hutch in need of
some serious TLC that had
been left out for a bulk
rubbish collection.
I went to work on it and
now its a perfect vacant
new home for a Mr or Mrs
Rabbit, John said.
I thought there just may
be a very deserving boy
or girl or even a school

classroom or group that


could use it as a new home
for their own little fluffy
long-eared pet.
Mr Rabbits house is
given with my compliments and can even be
delivered with a few other
little home comforts to
make its residents feel even
more at home.
If you are interested in
the hutch, contact John at
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It has been more than


seven years since the once
highly popular Subiaco
Pavilion Markets shut
down.
Since then, the building
has been hotly debated
over by the owners, council, community, businesses and state government
while all the time being
left boarded up.
Few have been inside the

markets since their closure


to see the effect of time on
the vacant property.
But this week a billboard on the Roberts Road
side of the former markets
fell off.
However, rather than
giving a glimpse inside,
the broken panel gave
way to a barricaded section just a few centimetres
behind it.

Deportation indignation
A woman complained to Rottnest police they ruined
her island holiday by putting her husband on the next
mainland-bound ferry.
Officers arrested the man for allegedly stealing two
surfboards off the jetty, just after he arrived on the island.
The surfboard owner lives interstate, and did not want
to press charges so police evicted the man, who had
booked to be on the island for five nights.
His wife chose to leave with him, but later rang officers to complain.

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Shannon
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Devils Elbow in a sidecar


By RHIANNON SHINE

Tim Murphys prized possession took him more than four


years and $40,000 to build.
Having grown up racing sidecars, Tim decided he wanted
one that was made for the road.
The result was a racing-style
sidecar with a special steering
method a hub centre steering
system.
He designed and built the
flashy yellow sidecar from
scratch.
I used to race sidecars in
the 80s but gave it away when I
settled down and got married,
Tim said.
It was always on my mind to
build one, but I was over the
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engineer and also down to the
Department of Transport, both
of which gave me the approval

200 vehicles showcased at the


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inspired by the UKs Goodwood
Festival of Speed.
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F1 driver Daniel Ricciardo,
V8 Supercar drivers Will and
Alex Davison, MotoGP rider
Jack Miller are some of the
names who will be there.
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Need for speed Tim Murphy says his custom-built sidecar was worth
every penny. INSET: Step inside.
to go ahead and build it.
There was no design or plan
to follow. I had to make up every
step along the way.
Tim said one of his favourite
local roads to ride his sidecar
was around Devils Elbow, two

sharp bends in Peppermint


Grove.
Its been worth every hour
of hard graft and the highs and
lows that went with them, not to
mention the cash spent, he said.
Tims sidecar will be among

Crushing vote backs Cambridge infill fight


A crushing result that reelected Cambridge councillor
Rod Bradley was a strong message by local people against
infill, Mr Bradley said.
It was a bad idea that is not
supported by our community,
he said. It has to go back to the
drawing board.
Mr Bradley said his Coast ward
vote of 2098 was only 30 fewer
than the total votes polled by
defeated mayor and infill supporter Simon Withers in both
Cambridge wards.

The infill measure, Amendment 31, had been rushed


through before the election, Mr
Bradley said
A team of people who supported his policies worked very
hard to get him re-elected. He
had worked full-time on his
campaign for six weeks.
It obviously worked, he said.
The council has to start being
rational and listening to what
the community wants.
Mr Bradley is facing prosecution for voting against the

amendment when his own home


was on a block that could potentially be developed.
Its crazy, he said. That vote
could potentially cost me a lot
of money, not make money, he
told the POST on September 15.
This week, neighbouring
Stirling council took a big step
back, reversing infill policies
that residents said were destroying their suburbs, the change
taking effect on Monday.
Stirling has done the opposite
to what Cambridge has proposed

amended its local planning


scheme to prevent multiple
dwellings on land zoned R40 unless they are within 800m of an
activity centres such as railway
stations or shops.
It means there will no longer
be the risk of massive increase
in the number of multiple dwellings in areas where this sort
of growth was never contemplated, Stirling mayor Giovanni
Italiano said.
He said the 2010 changes to the
R-codes had a massive impact.

Cambridge council has a


new mayor, anti-infill housing
candidate Keri Shannon.
Her victory came after months
of pillorying councillors and
staff at council meetings over
Amendment 31, the proposal to
increase infill by changing the
town planning scheme.
A steady stream of seniors
made the last hours of the
Cambridge election on Saturday
busy for staff.
More than 400 people who had
not posted their ballot papers
went into the council offices in
Bold Park Drive on Saturday
afternoon to deliver their votes.
The deluge meant returning
officer Mary Petrou had to verify
each one before the count could
start.
It started 45 minutes late.
In spite of there being four
candidates, it became a head
to head contest between Ms
Shannon and former mayor
Simon Withers.
Ms Shannon was in the council
foyer when the poll closed but
did not stay for the count or the
announcement of the winner.
Mr Withers arrived shortly
before the announcement, three
hours after polls closed, to congratulate Ms Shannon.
I will just send her an email,
he said.
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Barnett: South ward students dont care


A lot of the 3000 Subiaco residents who
could find themselves being Perth ratepayers are uninterested students rather than
genuinely concerned residents, Premier
Colin Barnett says.
During a debate in Parliament about the City
of Perth Bill, Mr Barnett dismissed the impact
on Subiaco residents south of Aberdare Road
if Perths boundaries were extended, taking
in Kings Park, the University of WA and the
QEII Medical Centre.
He said the area was a university precinct
with rented accommodation and a lot of students who were not interested in what council
area they lived in.
Opposition environment spokesman Chris
Tallentire said the results of a survey of the
3000 residents showed their strong wish to

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Mr Tallentire said the area had some student
accommodation as well as well-established
homes. He suggested Mr Barnett took a drive
through the area.
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Freemasons more charity than conspiracy


By DAVID HUDLESTON

three years in ofce.


In dispelling the anti-Catholic
myth,
Dr Babe said his two
The Freemasons an
predecessors had been raised
anti-Catholic world of secret
as Catholics, as he was, and
handshakes, shady allegiances,
while there was no connection
occult dealings and hushed
between the organisations, the
meetings behind closed doors?
Catholic Archdiocese of Perth
Hardly.
had bought Freemasons WAs
According to the newly informer city headquarters in
stalled Grand Master of WA
Adelaide Terrace and its former
Freemasons, William Babe, who
lodge rooms in South Perth.
who was raised a Catholic, the
Its new headquarters on the
organisation is far more charity
corner of Thomas Street and
than conspiracy.
Churchill Avenue, Subiaco, is
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undergoing a $2.5million renovaZealand was due to be made the
tion and refurbishment.
most senior Freemason in WA
He said Freemasonry was
in a colourful public ceremony
neither a religion nor a political
before 500 people, including
organisation but did require a
women, in the Hyatt Hotels
belief in a supreme being before
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state, New Zealand and SouthEast Asia. His appointment
comes two years ahead of the
300th anniversary of the founding of modern Freemasonry in
London in 1717 and at a time
when Freemasonry is experiencing a worldwide renaissance.
Dr Babe hopes to be able
to lead a WA delegation to its
birthplace in London to celebrate the tercentenary during
his three-year tenure.
As Grand Master, he is head
of more than 3500 Freemasons
who comprise more than 130
lodges in Masonic centres across
the state.
He is the 29th person to hold
the ofce of Grand Master in WA
since it was established in 1900.
Dr Babe (63), who continues
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postgraduate students.
Freemasonry also develops
condence and leadership skills
in circumstances people in the
community dont normally get,

Dr Babe said.
It has given me enormous
stability and a lot of direction
in my life.
I have developed some very
strong lifelong friendships that I
have made with men of all ages.
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POST, October 24, 2015 Page 7

Swanbourne residents
appeal to Turnbull
By LINDA CALLAGHAN
Soldiers who risk their lives
for the nation deserve better
treatment than having their
homes bulldozed and the land
sold, Swanbourne residents have
told Prime Minister Malcolm
Turnbull.

Featherweight data Olivia Piggott, Kevin Vinsen and Matthew Maliszewski get familiar with space
signals. Photo: Paul McGovern

Dalkeith kids join space race


A space program has been
successfully launched at
Dalkeith Primary School.
Scientists and astronomers
from the International Centre
for Radio Astronomy Research
(ICRA) at the University of
WA visited the school again
on Thursday to expand the
frontiers of students interest

in the cosmos.
The scheme, which started
there last term, is a partnership between the school
and programs run by the
Commonwealth Scientific
and Industrial Research
Organisation.
In his first presentation to
students, UWA research associate professor Kevin Vinsen

spoke about the development


of the worlds biggest and
most powerful telescope, the
Square Kilometre Array (SKA)
in Australia and overseas.
On my next visit I am going
to discuss the Fermi Paradox
with them which asks why
we havent met alien life yet,
he said.

Cliffhanger in Cottesloe
By DAVID COHEN
Mark Rodda won a cliffhanger in Cottesloe last
Saturday.
The Forrest Street resident
is the new South ward councillor after beating Greg Boland
by 15 votes, 301-286.
A small crowd gathered at
the civic centres Lesser Hall
at 6pm to watch the count,
which also saw deputy mayor
Peter Jeanes lose his Central
ward seat to Sally Pyvis 232272 and Rob Rowell beaten
by Sandy Boulter 165-243 in
the East ward.
Macarthur Street and South
ward resident Vicki Zampatti
arrived at the hall at 6.01pm
and was disappointed when
she was told she could not vote.
I dont know much about
them, Ms Zampatti said, when
asked who she would have
chosen out of Mr Rodda and
Mr Boland.

Returning officer Carolyn


Muir asked council staff: Who
wants to count the East ward?
After a few minutes it was
clear from Ms Boulters bigger pile of ballot papers she
had won.
The next clue to a winner
was provided at 6.39pm by
councillor Phil Angers, who
was scrutineering for Mr
Jeanes.
Mr Angers face fell when
he saw Ms Pyviss ballot
paper pile was bigger than
Mr Jeanes.
Mr Rowell was sanguine:
Im not going to shoot myself
[if I lose], he said.
The count was watched
keenly by people in the public
gallery, including former councillor Patricia Carmichael.
You look nervous, Patricia,
someone said.
I have every right to be,
Ms Carmichael said.
Mr Rodda seemed frustrated

with the slow pace of the count.


Theyll never get jobs as
croupiers, he said.
Mayor Jo Dawkins looked
crestfallen when she realised
Mr Jeanes and Mr Rowell
had lost.
Marine Parade resident
Rosalin Sadler said Ms
Dawkins looked sick after her
realisation.
At 7.07pm, Ms Muir announced the results in all
three wards.
Youll have fun, Mr Rowell
said to Mr Rodda.
Rob Thomas was appointed
unopposed to North ward
after Jack Walsh decided not
to stand again.
Four years ago, Mr Rowell
beat Ms Boulter by 12 votes in
the East ward.
At the same time, Mr Angers
ousted Mr Boland by 19 votes.

Losing Your Friends?

A letter signed by 250 residents


has been sent to the new Defence
Minister, Marise Payne, and Mr
Turnbull to highlight the threat
to neighbouring Seaward Village
from Defence Housing Australia,
a government business agency.
DHA wants to sell 25% of the
village land next to the ocean.
Rod Griffiths, spokesman for the
Swanbourne residents, said people
were worried about the impact on
the bush, a big increase in traffic,
and mixing civilian housing with
army families.
He said the cost of refurbishing or rebuilding the village for
defence families would be tiny
compared with the whole defence
budget.
We ask that the government rebuilds or refurbishes as required,
without the unnecessary and possibly threat-increasing planning
complexities created by trying
to combine private and defence
housing, he said.
The residents asked Ms Payne to
investigate the project and make
public the cost-benefit analysis.
DHAs original purpose was to
support our defence personnel,
Mr Griffiths said.
As a nation, we should allow
and require DHA do this by funding the refurbishment or redevelopment of all of Seaward Village
for the defence families.
We strongly believe this will
give a better outcome for both
defence families and the neigh-

Rod Griths with the letter before


he posted it to Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull and Defence Minister
Marise Payne.
bouring residential community.
WA Premier Colin Barnett, who is
also the local Cottesloe MP, wrote
to Ms Payne with the same views,
following the Cabinet reshuffle.
He asked to meet her to discuss
it when she was next in WA.
Mr Barnetts staff said he had
not yet received a reply from Ms
Payne.

Thief struck
car, house
A Nedlands Primary School
mother made it easy for a thief
when she left her handbag containing the keys to her Subiaco
house in her car on Wednesday
morning.
Two cars parked outside the
Kingsway school were broken
into during drop-off time.
When the woman arrived home,
she discovered a mans ring had
been stolen.
Miniature ornaments, a phone,
and keys were stolen from the
other car.

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Subiaco scene

and morning tea to honour the brave men and women who
courageously served our country.

2015 Photographic Awards


Dont miss the 2015 Photographic Awards exhibition at Subiaco
Library this November. The annual exhibition features over
seventy photographs from award nalists across each category.
Final entries will be judged on creativity, technical quality,
composition and overall impression. Get involved and choose
your favourite photograph to win the Peoples Choice Award.

You have until the end of the exhibition to vote for your top shot.
The free exhibition runs from 24 October until 29 November
at Subiaco Library.
For more information about the awards and for library opening
hours, visit [Link]/photography

Local government election results

Sweeten your social life with Befriend

Local government elections were held across Western Australia


on Saturday 17 October.

City of Subiaco partner, Befriend, aims to break the barriers and


social rules that get in the way of making diverse friendships
happen. They are a Perth based not-for-prot organisation run
by volunteers with a community of more than 2500 people in
Perth from all backgrounds and walks of life.

Congratulations to the new and returning councillors who were


elected in their respective wards:
CENTRAL WARD
Judith Gedero (Returning)
Malcolm Mummery (New)

Befriend hold a barbecue on the last Sunday of every month at


Market Place on the corner of Roberts Road and Haydn Bunton
Drive, Subiaco, from 12.30pm to 2.30pm.

EAST WARD
Julie Matheson (Returning)

On Saturday 31 October, Befriend are also hosting an


afternoon tea from 2pm to 4pm at Caf Caf, Shop 20, Subiaco
Square Shopping Centre. Befriend also run skills workshops, an
e-friend group and more! For more information, to RSVP, or to
volunteer, visit [Link]

NORTH WARD
Stephanie Stroud (Returning)
Peter McAllister (New)
SOUTH WARD
Hugh Richardson (Returning)
The 2015 election results can be viewed on the Western Australian
Electoral Commission website [Link]
Thank you to the outgoing councillors who have served the City
of Subiaco.

Get to know your neighbour


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the road, next time you see them go ahead and introduce
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Getting to know your neighbours means you will be able
to look out for each other and any suspicious behaviours
happening in your neighbourhood. It also means when
holidaying you have someone to ask to look after your home
and property while youre away. These benets dont even
include the free cups of sugar or borrowed gardening tools. For
more information about increasing your communitys safety,
visit [Link]

See Subi on Sunday Common


knowledge
Take a ninety minute guided walk around the City of Subiaco
with historically themed commentary.
This month, discover the beauty and colourful history
of the western section of the Perth Commonage in Subi
Centro. Follow the gradual transformation of the site from a
campground for Subiaco newcomers, to a large industrial area,
to the green and leafy park and residential area that it is today.
When: Sunday 8 November, from 1.30pm to 3pm
Where: Start and nish on the corner of Stubbs Terrace and
Hay Street, Jolimont
For more information, contact Subiaco Museum on 9237 9227
or visit [Link]

Remembrance Day 2015


The city, together with the Shenton Park RSL Sub-Branch,
invites you to attend the 2015 Remembrance Day service

When: Wednesday 11 November, from 10.50am


Where: Subiaco Fallen Soldiers War Memorial, Rankin Gardens,
corner Rokeby and Hamersley roads
We hope to see you there.

From Gallipoli to Lemnos Hospital


Join UWA Honours student Dr Davina French for a lunchtime talk
about the construction of Lemnos Hospital. Signicant changes
were made following an emotional campaign by Subiaco resident
Fred Jacoby in the ght for the proper treatment of ex-servicemen
suffering shell-shock and mental illness after World War One.
Dr French will share Jacobys editorials and correspondence
from 1924 to 1926 in his attempts to rescue ex-servicemen
from the poor and overcrowded conditions of Claremont
Hospital for the Insane.
When: Friday 13 November, 12.15pm for a 12.30pm talk
Where: Subiaco Library, 237 Rokeby Road, Subiaco
For more information, contact Subiaco Library on 9237 9300 or
library@[Link]
Bookings are essential. Visit [Link]/events

Richard Diggins playspace


replacement
We want to hear from you! The playground equipment in
Richard Diggins Park has almost reached the end of its safe,
useful life and is due for replacement as part of the citys
Capital Improvements Program.
If you use Richard Diggins Park playspace we would love to
hear the types of play your children enjoy and your thoughts on
the current playspace. You can let us know by visiting the citys
online engagement hub [Link]
Your feedback will help guide the design of the new playspace.
Consultation closes on Monday 2 November at 5pm.
For more information or any queries about this project please
contact the citys community engagement team on 9237 9240
or engagement@[Link]

Opening hours
The citys Administration Centre will open at 9am on Tuesday
27 October instead of the usual time of 8.30am. The city
apologises for any inconvenience caused.

Community notices
Q Development applications received

planning public consultation. To view the policy, visit


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123 Derby Road,


Shenton Park
55 Salvado Road,
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204 Barker Road,
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Alterations and additions to an existing


dwelling
Change of use from showroom to retail
and associated signage
Construction of single storey dwelling

Public submissions in respect to these proposals are not being


requested at this time. Formal consultation, where required,
will be undertaken in accordance with the citys policy on

Works are being conducted between 7am and 5pm Monday to


Friday and are expected to nish Friday 30 October.

Q Park Street car park upgrade works

For more information about the works and access to the car
park, please visit the citys website [Link]

The City of Subiaco upgrade works in the Park Street car park
are well underway to improve the drainage system within the
car park.

Q Special Council meeting Tuesday 27 October

The entire works will ensure the areas drainage system will
be able to withstand a one in ten year storm event while
improving the overall condition of the car park and providing a
safe environment.

Swearing in of Councillors Elect


Nominations and appointments to external organisations
Committees comprising Elected Members, staff and others
Council standing and statutory committees

Whats happening in Subi


QI went walking in Subiaco

QHalloween hotspot

QRace around Subi

Take a 45 minute walk along part of the Childrens Adventure


Map followed by morning tea and a Baby Rhyme Time session in
Subiaco Library.
Wednesday 28 October, 9am
Meet at Richard Diggins Park, Park Street
For more information or to register, please contact 9237 9317 or
culture@[Link]

Dress up and join in this fun family Halloween barbeque. There


will be spooky stories, fun and games, a Halloween costume
competition and sausage sizzle.
Friday 30 October, 5pm
The Grove Library, 1 Leake Street, Peppermint Grove
For more information, visit [Link]/events

Put a team of two to six people together for Subiacos version of


The Amazing Race, taking on challenges at participating Subiaco
businesses, community organisations and local landmarks in a
race to the nish line.
Saturday 7 November, 9am
Start and nish at Subi Farmers Market, Subiaco Primary School Oval
For more information, visit [Link]

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POST, October 24, 2015 Page 9

Animals bring
books to life
A koala, a dingo, a bobtail
and two pythons were spotted in Claremont library last
week.
Kids and parents did not
need to borrow any books to
learn about conservation and
the environment.
Young peoples services
librarian Carol Willcox said
libraries were not just about
books.
But its nice to be able to
relate the books to the environment and animals we have
here, she said.
Its a fun experience for
the kids.

Sophie Clifton (4) reads Theres a Koala in the Kitchen to her new friend, Judo. Photo: Paul McGovern

You wont see me again: Withers


Defeated mayor Simon
Withers sent Cambridge
council staff a farewell and
told them they would not see
him again.
He said he would be following the advice of his late father, former Senator and lord
mayor of Perth, Reg Withers.
He once told me that after
he ceased being mayor, he
never went to a council meeting or function, Mr Withers
said in a letter to CEO Jason
Buckley.
He did this so that his successors didnt have the old mayor
looking over their shoulders.

I will probably take the


same approach, but I dont
want anyone to think my
non-attendance at events is
a reflection on the town or its
staff, he said.
It is difficult to plan farewells, so could you please
pass on my sincere thanks
and goodbye to everyone at
the town.
He said his eight years as
mayor had been a time of
substantial achievement.
I will look back on this time
with a great deal of satisfaction, he said.
You are a first-class group

of people and I am proud to


have been your mayor, he
said.
Mr Withers told the POST
he would not comment on the
election.
It is over and done with,
he said.
He said he had agreed to
talk to a television reporter
on Sunday on the proviso it
was about housing and not
about the election.
That was the first thing they
plunged into, he said.
He said no matter what
he said, it would have been
interpreted as sour grapes.

Barker gets a new deputy


Alastair Tullochs influence at
Claremont council was shown
on Tuesday night when his
candidate for deputy mayor was
successful.
In a secret ballot, Peter Browne
beat incumbent Bruce Haynes. It
is believed the vote was 6-4.
Mayor Jock Barker had been
confident Mr Haynes would win,
or that at least the vote would have
been tied.
Dont get too excited, Mr Browne
said, after a stunned silence followed the announcement of the vote.
Before the vote. councillor Jill
Goetze asked what would happen
if there was a tie.
CEO Stephen Goode said the
council would have to meet in a
week and try again.
If the second vote was also a tie,
Mr Goode thought it would have to
be referred to Local Government
Minister Tony Simpson.

In last Saturdays election,


Dr Tulloch ousted long-serving
councillor Anita Lorenz when he
ran on a ticket with Lapsley Road
resident Kate Main.
On Tuesday night, Mr Browne
was gracious in victory.
Mr Barker and Mr Browne
hailed Mr Haynes four-year stint
as deputy mayor.
The electon also saw South ward
councillor Chris Mews thrash challenger Kevin Woods when he got
more than 70% of the vote (502-208).
In the West ward, Peter Edwards
(462) and Mr Browne (443) saw off
challenger Laurain McCaughan
(228).
Ms Lorenz, who has served 23
years on the council in two separate stints, got 259 votes in the East
ward, compared to Dr Tullochs
507 and Ms Mains 494.
The East ward had Claremonts
best voter turnout of 32.52%.

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CAMBRIDGE NEWS
October 2015

Mayor and Councillors


Sworn In
Following the 17 October Local Government elections, Council
met at a special meeting on Tuesday, 19 October to welcome
in the new mayor, two new councillors and two re-elected
councillors.
Newly appointed mayor Keri Shannon presided over her first meeting where five
elected members, including herself, were sworn-in for a four year term.
Voting in the Coast Ward saw Cr Rod Bradley re-elected for a fifth term and
CrAndres Timmermanis elected to Council for the first time.

(L-R) Cr Jane Powell, Cr Rod Bradley, Mayor Keri Shannon, Cr Andres Timmermanis and Cr Louis Carr

In Wembley Ward Cr Louis Carr was returned for a second term with Cr Jane
Powell joining the Council for her first term.
The meeting also elected a Deputy Mayor, with Cr Pauline OConnor JP a unanimous
choice.
Elected member representation on council and external committees was also decided. A
full list of representatives can be viewed at [Link]/committees
The recent Local Government elections saw the departure of three elected members from
the Town of Cambridge Council.

Our best wishes are extended to former elected members Mr Simon Withers who leaves
the Council after eight years, Mr Colin Walker who leaves after four and Mr Alan Langer
who has retired after serving 16 years on Council.

Contact details for the Mayor and all Councillors is available at


[Link]/electedmembers

WHATS on in TOWN ...

Bold Park Aquatic


When: 5pm to 9pm
Friday, 30 October
Where: No. 86 Youth Centre
86 Cambridge Street, West Leederville
Entry:

Gold coin donation

If youre aged 12 to 18
years come along to the
Youth Centre next Friday
for an evening of spooky
Halloween fun.
There will be games, prizes,
a quivering quiz, best
costume comp, $2 sausage
sizzle and much more!
Be there IF YOU DARE!
If youd like to know more drop by the Youth Centre or give
us a call on 9381 1996.

Coffee with a Cop


When: 10am to 11am
Tuesday, 27 October
Where: The Coffee Club
Floreat Forum Shopping Centre
99 The Boulevard, Floreat
Grab a coffee, pull up a chair and
get to know your local cop, with two
officers from our local Police available
for a chat at the Coffee Club.
Tell them about your neighbourhood
and share your concerns.
For more on these and a full list of upcoming
events visit [Link]/events

OPENING SOON
The countdown to the opening of the new Bold Park Aquatic is on!
The pool was expected to open in mid-October however an unforeseen technical hiccup has meant we have to wait a
little longer to enjoy this amazing new facility.
With the technical issue now resolved, final touches on Bold Park Aquatic are progressing and we expect to open
within the next few weeks.
To take a peek at how the pool is looking visit [Link]/pool
For an email alert when the pool is opening subscribe to Pool News at [Link]/subscribe

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Its time to put the finishing touches to your front
garden, with judging of the 20th annual Town of
Cambridge Garden Awards to start next week.
All front gardens in the town are automatic entrants
with awards presented for Best Residential Front
Garden; Best Commercial/Group Housing Front
Garden; Best Water Wise Front Garden; and Best
Street/Part Street.
The judges are looking for clean, neat
treet
and tidy gardens that have great street
appeal.
So sharpen your tools, don your
njoy
gardening gear and get out and enjoy
some good, clean, gardening fun!
Award winners will be announced at
the towns Annual General Meeting of
Electors in early December.
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Food vans
Cake stalls
Eco workshops
Healthy living zone
Giant games
Borrow-a-Bike Stand
Face painting
Live entertainment
Kids activities
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POST, October 24, 2015 Page 11

Rare wildflower artworks to go on display


By DAVID COHEN
Members of the Wildflower
Society of WA have helped to
identify more than 50 pieces
of art to be exhibited in Perth.

An orchid made from fabric.

Cotton threads make wattle-like blossoms.

The works are drawn from the


private collection of the late
Thelma Knox, who created a
new artform wildflowers made
from fabric during the second
half of the last century.
While many examples of her
work were sold to members of
the public during a 40-plus year
involvement with the YWCA,
Mrs Knoxs personal collection
remained stored at her family
home in Manning.
Mrs Knox, who died in 2009,
was a professionally trained artist from the famous Perth commercial art studio, J. Gibbney
& Son.
She combined her creativity
with two special features: a strict
adherence to botanical accuracy
and the use of fabric and craft
materials to make wildflowers.
Wembley Downs writer and
photographer Richard Goodwin
compiled a short illustrated
history of this rare artistic enterprise and its outstanding but
unsung exponent.
Over the past three years
he has used his research and
pictures to promote interest in
the Thelma Knox collection and
to try to ensure its long-term
preservation.
Now Perth council has agreed
to mount an exhibition of the
artworks from the end of this
month until January 29, in

Council House in St Georges


Terrace.
Richard and the councils
memorabilia curator, artist
Jo Darbyshire, are curating
the exhibition, The Fabric of
Wildflowers.
We wanted to correctly
label each of Thelmas pieces,
Richard said.
So we were delighted that a
group of expert volunteers from
the Wildflower Society agreed
to identify all the species at its
headquarters at Perry House in
Bold Park.
The exhibition, which opens
next Friday, is an official Seniors
Week event in the second week
of November.
Entry is free.
Council House is open Monday
to Friday from 9am to 5pm.

Thelma Cox

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Keighery, inspect Thelma Knoxs artworks.

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There to help for four more years


My sincere thanks to the residents and ratepayers of Subiacos
Central ward, who re-elected me
to serve the people of Subiaco for
another four years.
I am indebted to Richard Diggins,
Laura Cole, Mark Tonti and Allan
Bandt for their untiring assistance
and they have my grateful thanks.

I look forward to helping the


residents of Subiaco with any issues or concerns they may have
in the future.
I am available seven days per
week, at any time.
Judith Gedero
Subiaco Central ward councillor
Hensman Road, Shenton Park

Beggar was intimidating


The other day, outside Coles at
Claremont Quarter, my 18-yearold son was approached for
money.
The mans manner was intimidating and my son handed over
$10, which was all he had.
The previous week I had been
similarly harassed in a carpark

at Floreat Forum.
I cant believe that WA is the
only state that allows begging.
This isnt the traditional type
of passive begging: its aggressive
and confronting and something
needs to be done to stop it.
Robyn Brogan
Waratah Avenue, Dalkeith

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Cottesloe reader Peter Rattigan sent in this photo of the single-lane road in Coolbellup where the
extension of Roe 8 is planned to end.

Link is a thought-bubble legacy of Abbott


Trevor Saleeba (Freight
through Cottesloe will still
grow without the link,
Letters, POST, October 17) is
wrong to assume the completion of Roe 8 will solve the
traffic congestion surrounding Fremantle Harbour and
reduce truck traffic through
Cottesloe on Curtin Avenue.
He is also wrong in assuming that the Main Roads
Department is capable of
implementing sensible and
well-planned strategies to
properly regulate the flow
of traffic.
Roe 8, the Perth Freight
Link, is a make-it-up-as-yougo thought bubble imposed

on our state by the former


Abbott federal government.
The money made available
by the federal government
and the planning to the present get the so-called freight
link to Forrest Road near the
intersection of Coolbellup
Avenue.
The extension of Roe 8, at
a cost of almost $2billion to
the public purse, is planned
to end at a single-lane local
road.
There is no money available, or forward planning,
that can be currently implemented to take the so-called
freight link from this point in
Coolbellup.

The approach is lets build


a road at massive cost halfway
to the middle of nowhere
because the federal government has flung us a bundle
of money and then figure out
what to do next.
There is no business case
or proper planning to justify
the freight link or Roe 8.
The Liberal party had the
good sense to get rid of Tony
Abbott as prime minister.
The next step should be to
get rid of one of his many very
bad ideas: wasting money on
a road not wanted and not
needed.
Peter Rattigan
Grant Street, Cottesloe

Scrap City of Perth Bill and start again


The City of Perth Bill currently before Parliament is
poorly drafted, and no amount
of tinkering or amending will
make it worthwhile to the
people of WA.
The Bill should be defeated
in its entirety.
The government has put
no business case for the expansion of the city of Perth
boundaries.
Instead of improving powers
to deliver a great capital city,
the Bill proposes a committee
to make decisions without any
planning or transport portfolios and to be unaccountable to
the Parliament, Perth council
and the community.
Why does the Perth council
need to control Kings Park
other than to create pressure
for inappropriate development, especially from the additional powers given to the
executive director of Public
Health (clauses 29 and 30)?
These powers will come in
handy to build medical suites,

parking and short-stay accommodation in Kings Park bush


near the QEII Medical Centre.
Perth council has repeatedly
said it doesnt want residential
areas, yet the Bill proposes the
theft of 2345 residents from
Subiaco council without a poll.
All affected councils, including Perth, deserve better treat-

ment than what is proposed


in this Bill.
It should be tossed to the
scrap heap, and a new one
drawn up to deliver us a great
capital city for the people of
WA.
Julie Matheson
Subiaco East ward councillor
Coghlan Road, Subiaco ellect

Review must proceed sacking


POST editor Bret Christians
call for Local Government
Minister Tony Simpson to
sack newly re-elected Perth
lord mayor Lisa Scaffidi and
the rest of the council skirts
the fact that the law doesnt
allow Mr Simpson to do that.
The law sets out a process
for the suspension of a council,
if reasonable grounds exist.
Those grounds must then
be tested by an independent
inquiry, before a council can
be dismissed.
The Barnett government
has been a serial offender in

its attempts to circumvent the


trust that Parliament has in
local democracy.
Creating the impression
that its OK for Mr Simpson
to summarily sack councils is
no less damaging to already
critically low public engagement with political process
than is the CCC report about
the prosecutable misdeeds of
elected individuals.
Malcolm Mummery
Subiaco Central ward councillor elect
Keightley Road, Shenton Park
More letters pages 36, 38

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Melvista Lodge not for sale


There is no plan to sell Melvista
Lodges empty nursing home in
Betty Street, Nedlands, says Nick
Thomas, head of Lisle Villages,
which owns the site.
Lisle Villages does not have
any intention of selling Melvista
Lodge now or at any time in the
future, he said.
Mr Thomas was unhappy about
a report in last weeks POST in
which Nedlands mayor Max
Hipkins commented on the sale
of a council-owned block of land
in Doonan Road, behind Melvista
Lodge (Melvista sale on hold).
Mr Hipkins said a firm, Oryx
Consolidated, had offered to buy
the block in Doonan Road and had
been negotiating to buy Melvista
Lodge.
Mr Thomas has pinned a notice
to the Melvista Lodge residents

45-minute raid
A large amount of property was
stolen from a home in Oban Road,
City Beach, during a 45-minute
window of opportunity on Sunday.
After smashing glass at the
back of the property, thieves
took jewellery, mobile phones,
handbags, cash, tablets, and
thumb drives.
The crime happened between
9 and 9.45am.

November opening
for Rokeby market
Subiacos newest markets will
open on November 7.
They had been expected to open
next Saturday, October 31.
Markets on Rokeby will be held
on Saturdays and Sundays between
Bagot Road and Hay Street from
9am to 4pm.
Venn Property Group said they
would be Perths largest weekend
street markets.

noticeboard and said the POST


report was wrong.
He wrote to Mr Hipkins telling
him to get his facts right before saying anything, and said he had asked
the POST to print a correction.
But just two weeks earlier, Mr
Thomas had told residents in a
newsletter that he was dealing with
the council and Oryx Consolidated.
Discussions with the City of
Nedlands and Oryx Consolidated
are ongoing, he said in the residents newsletter.
The newsletter said Mr Thomas
would tell residents more at the
annual meeting, on November 2.
He also said he had asked
Nedlands council to remove Melvista
Lodge from its heritage register.
In last weeks POST report, Mr
Hipkins said Oryx Consolidated had
offered $10,000 for an option to buy

the council land in Doonan Road.


The councils land backs on to
Melvista Lodge nursing home and
housing for the aged.
Melvista Lodge in Nedlands and
Lisle Villages other seniors housing complexes, Lisle Lodge and
Leaweena Lodge in Mt Claremont,
are part of a housing scheme for
elderly Nedlands people set up in
the 1970s by the Nedlands Aged
Persons Housing Trust.
Nedlands councils heritage inventory describes Melvista Lodge
and Nursing Home as having
historic, social and cultural value.
The lodge represents the first
municipal effort in the field of aged
care and helping people live out
their lives in close proximity to the
area in which they have resided
for many years, according to the
entry in the register.

Cmont Quarter cleared


after alarm sounds
By LLOYD GORMAN
Shoppers and shop staff were
evacuated from Claremont
Quarter on Thursday afternoon.
A woman who was in David Jones
at the time said she heard shopping
centre managers saying the entire
complex, including the carparks,
would have to be cleared.
I expected the bomb disposal
unit to be called in at any moment,
she said.
One shop worker said Coles was
also evacuated, which she said
was unusual.
St Quentin Avenue was blocked
off during the emergency.
The Fire and Emergency
Services Authority said a call came
through about 2.20pm and that an

appliance from Claremont fire station was despatched.


The fire crew left the shopping
centre at 2.50.
It looks like there was an alarm
that was going off, a spokesman
for FESA said.
There was some fault with it.
They probably evacuated people
as a precaution until they figured
out what it was.
The authority also said the fault
was with the direct brigade alarm
from the shopping centre.
Retailers inside the shopping
centre said there were several
evacuations each year, with reasons ranging from bread burning
in toasters to toilet smoking.

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WHATS ON AT EMSLIES
Lung Health Awareness Month - November
Come in-store for an inhaler technique check

World COPD Day - 17th November


Come in-store for a COPD Screen

Skin Cancer Action Weed - 15-21st November


Come in-store for a mole check

Cholesterol Testing
Come in-store anytime to have your cholesterol checked

BUSH FIRES ACT 1954 - TOWN OF


CAMBRIDGE FIREBREAK NOTICE
2015 - 2016
Pursuant to Section 33 of the Bush Fires Act 1954,
all property owners and occupiers within the Town
of Cambridge are hereby required, on or before
16 November 2015 (or within 14 days of becoming
the owner or occupier after 16 November 2015),
to remove from their land owned or occupied,
all ammable material and/or clear rebreaks
in accordance with the following land areas and
thereafter to maintain that land or rebreaks up to
and including 31 March 2016:
Where the area of the land is less than 2000 square
metres:
Slash/mow all grass to a height no greater than
ve (5) centimetres and remove all slashed
materials and other ammable matter from the
land. This standard must be maintained until 31
March 2016.
Where the area of the land is greater than 2000
square metres:
Slash/mow all grass to a height no greater than ve
(5) centimetres and remove all slashed materials
and/or install a rebreak of three (3) metres wide,
clear of all bush and ammable material along
all external boundaries of the land. This standard
must be maintained until 31 March 2016.

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substance, object, thing or material that may, or is
likely to, catch re and burn. This does not include
green standing trees, or growing bushes and plants
in gardens and lawns.
You may apply to the Town of Cambridge in
writing, prior to 2 November 2015, for permission
to provide rebreaks in alternative positions or to
take alternative action to mitigate the re hazard.
Burning off is strictly prohibited within the Town.
The penalty for failing to comply with this notice is a
ne of up to $5,000. If the works are not carried out
by the date required in this notice, the owner of the
land is liable, whether prosecuted or not, to pay all
costs for performing the works directed in this notice.

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Mosman Parks Karolina Clerc-Renauld cycles


where one of the new bike paths will be built.

Perth-Freo
bike path gets
to Mosman
The continuous cycling path from the
Perth CBD to Fremantle will get as far as
Mosman Park soon, when two new paths are
laid in Cottesloe.
At the moment, principal shared bike paths
run from the CBD to Shenton Park, and from
Claremonts Loch Street station to the Grant
Street station in Cottesloe.
Two new paths will be built in Cottesloe,
from the Grant Street station to the Cottesloe
station, and from the Cottesloe station to the
Victoria Street station in Mosman Park.
Work to install a principal shared path
between the Shenton Park and Loch Street
stations has begun and should be finished in
December.
Announcing the new paths, Mr Barnett said
this was a popular commuter route and would
bring a continuous cycle path from Fremantle
to Perth nearer to reality.
Cycling has ballooned in popularity in
recent years with many city office workers opting to ride to work instead of getting in their
cars, as well as students riding to school, Mr
Barnett said.
Mr Barnett said the state government was
spending $27.07million on expanding Perths
principal shared paths over the next four years.
Bicycling WA CEO Jeremey Murray said he
welcomed the announcement.
The principal shared path towards
Fremantle is an area we have long highlighted as needing better connection, Mr
Murray said.
As highlighted by the recent performance
audit by the Office of the Auditor-General,
there needs to be an ongoing long-term funding
commitment to ensure the gaps in the cycling
network can be closed and projects can be
undertaken in a timely manner.
This particular route has a lot of potential
in getting new riders, but it will also make it
significantly easier and safer for existing riders by removing the challenges of riding along
Curtin Avenue.
The next big challenge is continuing this
route to connect with Fremantle.

POST, October 24, 2015 Page 15

MLC pair
take on
twin roles
as prefects
By DAVID COHEN
Time, talent and treasure
will be on the minds of twins
Shannon and Chiara Ma next
year.
The Methodist Ladies College
students are the first twins to be
prefects.
Shannon was chosen to be a
service prefect while Chiara is
one of the girls with the sports
portfolio.
There was an emotional ceremony on Tuesday morning on
the schools great court when
next years prefects were announced.
The incoming prefects will
have a hand-over from this
years student leaders and get
a book in which past prefects
have written advice.

Next years MLC leaders Deputy head prefect Madeleine Owens (left, front row), service prefect Shannon Ma, sports prefect Chiara Ma, and Clara
Lipscombe (head prefect). Behind them are Grace Bria (Sparta House), left, Alexandra Wilde (academic), Madeleine Murray (student representative on
council), Amelia Penrose (Athens House), Sara Koster (boarding), Annabel Saggers (sports), Mimi Gregg (Troy House), Georgia Murrell (Olympia House),
Sacha Furtado (Rome House), Hannah Young (service), Sophie Atkinson (arts), Lucy Ia (Corinth House) and Cassandra Mattes (arts). Photo: Sandra Herd

Indiana plans on show Poll a vote of confidence in Subi

A model of the proposed


Indiana redevelopment will be
on show at the Cottesloe Civic
Centre next month.
Cottesloe council has organised an information evening on
November 11, from 6pm, in the
War Memorial Hall.
The $4.7million plan will address multiple complaints by
visitors about the beach toilets

and the old-style kiosk under


the restaurant.
The plan is to extend and
refurbish the toilets and bring
the kiosk close to street level
so that it is nearer to the grass
terraces and passing pedestrians
and cyclists.
Submissions to the council
about its business plan close at
4pm on November 25.

Have your say in The POST


email letters to:
subeditor@[Link]

A vote of confidence in the


existing council is how Subiaco
mayor Heather Henderson
described the results of
Saturdays council election.
Four sitting councillors, Judith Gedero, Julie
Matheson, Stephanie Stroud
and Hugh Richardson, were
all re-elected with large
margins.
Two spots left vacant by
retiring councillors Leanne
Potter and Garry Trinder
were filled Daglish man

Peter McAllister, who was a


Subi councillor from 1994-99,
and Malcolm Mummery from
Shenton Park, who fought
against the governments
council cull policy.
Mrs Henderson said the
combination of returned
councillors, and the experience
and backgrounds of the two
new elected members, would
mean the council could get
back to the business of working
for the community quickly and
effectively.

Mr McAllister said it was exciting to have another chance


to represent the community
after a gap of 15 years.
His wife is former
Peppermint Grove CEO Anne
Banks-McAllister.
Mr Mummery, who founded
the Dadour Group, said he
had stood for election to
defend local rights and interests.
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Fresh challenge
from Subigate
Backers of the 16-storey
redevelopment of the former
Subiaco Pavilion market site
have made a fresh challenge
against the projects approval
conditions.

Beatling along Stephen Goode, Jock Barker and Colin Barnett stride across Claremonts walker-friendly
Bay View Terrace. Photo: Paul McGovern

People first on Terrace


By DAVID COHEN
Colin Barnett went on a goslow in Claremont last Friday.
The Premier and Cottesloe
MP launched the western suburbs first pedestrian-friendly
shared zone, where walkers are
more important than vehicles.
Claremont council battled for
several years to get the shared
zone, in which vehicles cant
go faster than 10kmh.
Mayor Jock Barker said
four years ago Claremonts
$4.4million Bay View Terrace

renovation included dropping


the speed limit from 50kmh.
That was a step in the right
direction, but traffic counts
and speed studies showed that
drivers entering the Terrace
from Gugeri Street and Stirling
Highway were still going too
fast, Mr Barker said.
It became obvious more
needed to be done to protect
the safety of our pedestrians.
Claremont started lobbying
Main Roads two years ago to
get the shared zone.
In the meantime, it narrowed

the northern entry to the


Terrace and installed a speed
bump near Gugeri Street to try
to reduce speeds.
Mr Barker said he hoped
the shared zone would mean
people would linger longer in
Claremonts CBD.
If we want our shopping
areas to work we need people
to understand that cars do not
come first, they have to share
the space actually they have
to give way, he said.
It works across the world,
so it can work here.

Last Friday, Subigate the


consortium headed by Sydney
developer Ian Day was back
at the State Administrative
Tribunal appealing against
the Metro West Development
Assessment Panel decision.
In February, the DAP approved the complex with 39
conditions and 25 advice notes.
Some of the conditions related
to the protection and repair of
heritage homes in Catherine
Street and other nearby buildings, including the Subiaco Hotel
and Regal Theatre, in case of
damage during the complexs
construction.
Shortly afterwards the developers made their first appeal
to the tribunal and the matter
went into mediation.
After months of secret talks,
many of the original conditions
and advice notes were changed,

New head for Christ Church


Alan Jones is Christ Church
Grammar Schools new headmaster.
Mr Jones is the acting headmaster of The Hutchins School in
Hobart, Tasmania, an Anglican
K-12 day and boarding boys
school.
CCGS council chairman John
Poynton said Mr Jones was a
highly respected educator with
a demonstrated commitment to

Grove cull fighter elected


Chemical engineer Peter
Macintosh was elected to
Peppermint Grove council
last Saturday.
Mr Macintosh, an experienced public sector board
director, said he had been active in a campaign to preserve
the shire from amalgamation.
Councillor Dawne Horrex
and shire president Rachel

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deleted or watered down at a


DAP meeting on August 26.
Paul McQueen, from Lavan
Legal, who represented the
developers during the development application stage and
original appeal, did not respond
to questions about why Subigate
was launching another appeal.
The 16 owners of 10 heritage
houses in Catherine Street
which borders the site have
repeatedly raised concerns
about potential damage to the
row of terrace houses.
We are deeply concerned
with the apparent lack of protection for our homes, Catherine
Street resident, Ines Janca said
on behalf of the other owners.
We have done everything we
can, from commissioning an independent structural report and
contacting the Planning Minister,
Attorney-General and all the
relevant authorities, to no avail.
If this is above board, why
doesnt the developer engage
with neighbours and tell us what
is happening, because it appears
all they want is to be safe from
any liability.

Thomas were re-elected Ms


Thomass presidency and
Charles Hohnens deputypresidency were uncontested.
The shires swearing in of
elected councillors was overseen by retired chief justice
Christopher Pullin.
Mr Macintosh was overseas and will be sworn in at
Tuesdays council meeting.

n e d l a n d s .w a . g ov. a u

Your Council Needs You!


Positions available for Community
Members on City of Nedlands
Committees
Audit and Risk Committee
Expressions of Interest are called from interested
members of the community for the Audit & Risk
Committee, for a term ending October 2017.
Copies of the Terms of Reference are
available
from
Michael
Cole,
Director
Corporate & Strategy, on 9273 3500 or
mcole@[Link]
Please express your interest by way of letter
or email to the Chief Executive Officer at
council@[Link] or PO Box 9,
Nedlands WA 6969. Expressions of interest close
on Friday 30 October 2015.
Sustainable Nedlands Committee
Expressions of Interest are called from interested
members of the community for the Sustainable
Nedlands Committee, for a term ending
October 2017.
Copies of the Terms of Reference are available
from Pollyanne Fisher, Policy and Projects Officer,
on 9273 3500 or pfisher@[Link]
Please express your interest by way of letter
or email to the Chief Executive Officer at
council@[Link] or PO Box 9,
Nedlands WA 6969. Expressions of interest close
on Friday 30 October 2015.

academic excellence and would


start next year.
Mr Jones has also been at Mentone Girls Grammar School,
Haileybury School and Huntingtower School, in Melbourne.
He has taught chemistry, physics and maths, has played for his
state in cricket and hockey, and
competed internationally in iron
man events.

Rates refunded
A Claremont propertyowning firm paid its $94,495
rate bill twice.
Captain Franks Pty Ltd,
whose properties include the
Westpac bank on St Quentin
Avenue, got a refund from the
council last month.
K. and M. Radakrishnan got
a rate refund of $3473 after
paying too much, and D.J.
Reynolds was in the same boat
to the tune of $2343.

n e d l a n d s .w a . g ov. a u

City of Nedlands
Arts Committee
Expressions of Interest are called from interested
members of the community interested in being
on Council's Arts Committee, for a term ending
October 2017. A youth representative is also
sought. These positions are voluntary.
The Arts Committee will provide comment
and advice to the Council to assist in matters
concerning proposals for public artwork, the City's
art collection, promotion and evaluation of arts and
cultural programs and Council's public art policy.
Current membership vacancies are:
Two
community
representatives
with
demonstrated expertise in public art.
One youth representative with an interest in
public art, aged 12-25 years.
Those expressing interest need to demonstrate
experience and/or knowledge of public art practice.
Copies of the Terms of Reference are
available from Rachel Birighitti, Tresillian
Arts Centre Coordinator, on 9273 3500 or
rbirighitti@[Link]
For further information contact Rachel Birighitti
9273 3500.
To express your interest please email
a one page cover letter and CV to
council@[Link] or PO Box
9, Nedlands WA 6969. Applications close on
Friday 30 October 2015.

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EcoFair
seeks new
organisers

New deputy
at Mosman
Mosman Park has a new
deputy mayor, South ward
councillor Jenna Ledgerwood.
Former deputy mayor of six
years Ian Flack nominated reelected South ward councillor
Brett Pollock for the position
while South ward councillor
Wesley Davies and re-elected
North ward councillor Zenda
Johnson also put their hands up.
CEO Kevin Poynton explained
the voting process, saying if the
first vote resulted in a tie, the
council would take a short adjournment then hold a second
ballot.
If that is still a tie then we
will resort to, according to the
Act, drawing the electoral marbles from the container, he said.
He said Department of Local
Government officer Stuart
Fraser had determined the
polling process that morning.
After the meeting, a relaxed Mr
Flack joked that it was time to
hand over to a younger person,
saying even when I go to a restaurant now they want me to pay
up front, referring to his age.
New North ward councillor
Andrew Maurice was sworn in
on Tuesday night, along with
Ms Johnson.
Brett Pollock was reappointed
unopposed in the South ward
and will be sworn in next
Tuesday evening when the
councillors decide who will sit
on the council committee.
Ms Johnson secured 38.3% (602
votes) of the vote, followed by
Mr Maurice with 23.98% (377).
All three councillors will serve
four-year terms.
David Prestney secured 21.44%
(337) of the votes, followed by
former councillor Brett Carboni
with 16.28% (256).
Just 1572 residents (31.38%) out
of a total of 3008 enrolled North
ward electors voted.

Mosman Parks much loved


EcoFair at St Lukes Church
is looking for a new team of
organisers.
The award-winning community event has been held on the
first Saturday in May within the
precinct of St Lukes for five
years.
Many members of the first
team now have full-time jobs,
moved house, been booked to
speak at overseas conferences
and/or taken on other commitments.
Reverend Angela Webb is still
available to lend continuity to
the event and the rest of the team
is available for consultation,
but she said it now needed new
people and new ideas.
If you can help, contact ecofairstlukes@[Link] or Angela
on 9384 0108.

Mental health
unit to move
Claremont RSL president Geo McClements, left, Claremont CEO Stephen Goode and mayor Jock Barker
check out plans to move Claremonts war memorial. INSET: The memorial stands close to Stirling Highway.

Claremont may get its own Lone Pine


A tree from the same genus
as the famous lone pine, at
Gallipoli, will be planted in
place of the Claremont war
memorial, if residents agree
to moving the monument.
Claremont CEO Stephen
Goode said one of the main
reasons for moving the memorial was increasing attendance
at Anzac Day services.
This year we had about
1000 people at the service, Mr

Goode said.
Theres limited space where
it is now.
The council is surveying
residents and asking if they
approve of plans to move the
war memorial from Stirling
Highway into Claremont Park.
The foundation stone for
the memorial which honours
Claremont men and women who
fought in World War I was
laid in 1922.
Claremont RSL president

Geoff McClements and RSL WA


president Graeme Edwards say
they support the memorials
move.
Mr Goode said another reason
for moving it to the park was the
proposed widening of Stirling
Highway, which would cause
increased traffic and potential
damage.
Residents can have
their say via the survey at
[Link]/r/
ClaremontWarMemorial.

A community based mental


health service in Subiaco is
moving into West Perth.
The Subiaco Adult Community
Mental Health service in Avro
House, 2 Nicholson Road,
Subiaco, would be relocated,
Mental Health Minister Helen
Morton said in Parliament this
week.
She said it would be moved
along with Inner City Community
Mental Health into a joint
premises.
She said the two clinics
operated as one service but
had historically been based at
separate sites.
WA Health owns the Nicholson
Road premises.

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POST, October 24, 2015 Page 19

Winning
pic makes
Margaret
boss cocky

Car-wash firm
goes to tribunal
By DAVID COHEN
Car-wash franchisees
have appealed against
Claremont councils rejection
of their business to the State
Administrative Tribunal.

The unflappable Margaret


Owen said she was staggered
when told she had won first
prize in a photography competition to mark Bird Week.

On Tuesday afternoon, tribunal members Lisa Eddy and


Delaney Quinlan reserved their
decision after hearing two hours
of legal argument.
Craig Slarke, the councils
lawyer, said Claremonts town
planning scheme did not define
the land use of a car wash.
He said the council believed
a car wash was best suited for
a depot classification.
Mark Gregory, acting for Magic
Hands Car Wash Pty Ltd, said a
car wash would have less impact
on neighbours amenity than
a motor repair business or a
service station.
Mr Gregory said the council

Her win was announced


when she was attending a talk
at BirdLife WA headquarters
in Bold Park.
I was staggered and
shocked, she said.
The Birds of Perth and
Surrounding Areas Photo
Competition was run as part
of national Bird Week.
Margaret took her picture of
an endangered carnabys cockatoo in bush at Underwood
Avenue, Floreat.
She was awarded a certificate and book.
Preliminary results from
the annual Great Cocky Count,
were due to be released next
weekend, Margaret said.
They show a worrying rate
of decline, she said.
On trend with previous
years, research suggests
the population of Carnabys
cockatoos around Perth is
declining by 10 to 20% a year
as vital habitat continues to
be destroyed.

Nasty flyer litters garden


Nedlands candidate Joe
Porter started election day
with his letterbox stuffed and
garden strewn with what he
said was a nasty flyer.
Unsigned and unauthorised,
the flyer breached election laws.
Its author is a bit of a coward
having done this under the cover
of anonymity, Mr Porter said.
And the timing of its delivery
is interesting.
What it says is quite amusing
in its inaccuracy.
Mr Porter said the flyer
criticised the council over its

RIGHT: A detail from Margaret


Owens prizewinning photo of a
carnabys cockatoo feeding on
a banksia flower in the bush in
Underwood Avenue.

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had made an error when it approved a car wash in the towns


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Councillors rejected the car
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At the time, a report to councillors said there were eight objections to the proposal, which
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town planning scheme but its


author did not seem aware it
was updating it.
Mr Porter and Ian Argyle,
both sitting councillors, were
returned to Dalkeith ward with
770 and 535 votes.
Fergus Bennett ran third with
313 votes and Wayne Negus,
whose son Matt had previously
been a councillor, polled 279.
The Dalkeith ward was the
only one to hold an election.
Nedlands mayor, Max Hipkins,
and four other councillors were
unopposed.

Page 20 POST, October 24, 2015

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Play nine holes for free

Cautious
steps on
burial
ground

As part of Golf Australias Golf


Month of October, Mosman Park
Golf Club is holding an open day
this Sunday from 3 to 6pm.

By DAVID COHEN
Every day Karen Jacobs
and her team find bones in
Rottnest Islands indigenous
burial ground.
Theyve all been animal
bones so far, which is great,
Karen said.
Finding bones has you
jumping a bit.
The team of mostly Whadjuk
men is working on the first
stage of protecting the sacred site where at least 370
Aboriginal men are buried
by building a path around the Pathfinders Workers building a new path around Rottnest Islands indigenous burial ground.
burial ground.
Every night they have a
It is a big cultural responsmoking ceremony before they
sibility and no easy feat.
leave the site to reassure the
The work should finish in
spirits of their buried elders.
about a week.
Ground-probing exercises
The project has been more
were done before the men
than 20 years in the making.
started work eight weeks ago.
Karen said a big meeting
Were sure there arent
of Aboriginal people on the
any cavities under where the
island in 1994 saw the formafootpath is going, Karen said.
tion of the Rottnest Island
Rottnest was a prison for
Deaths Group.
indigenous men for almost 100
They have maintained
years, until 1931.
a watchdog role until the
Karen said the dead men
Whadjuk people have been
had not been buried in coffins.
able to come back as the true
We dont know how deep
custodians, Karen said.
they are. Some could be only
Future stages of the project
1.5m down, she said.
will see 400 sculptural senEach of the eight men on Wall work Where a sculptinels at the burial ground,
tural sentinel will go.
her team has been shown the
landscaping and revegetation,
difference between human
a viewing terrace, and reflecand animal bones.
But his name is Blackman, tion spaces.
We have a bone specialist which the boys think is hilariThe path will be about 900m
on standby, Karen said.
long and nearly 3m wide in
ous, Karen said.
He gets images of any find
She said it was the first time parts.
immediately. If he thinks its most of the Whadjuk men had
When the workers arrive on
significant, he can be here in been to Rottnest.
the island on Monday morning
six hours.
They had conversations and leave on Friday afternoon,
The only non-indigenous with their fathers and grand- they throw sand to let their
team member is Dale, an fathers about what they would buried elders know where
engineer.
they are.
be doing here, Karen said.

NBN coming to a home near you


Tens of thousands of western
suburb homes could be hooked
up to the National Broadband
Network by 2018, according to
a new roll-out plan.
The three-year plan, announced last week, outlines in
six-month blocks when superfast broadband is expected to
hit different areas.
But not all parts of a suburb
can expect to be connected
at the same time, or with the
same technology.
Churchlands, Herdsman,
Wembley Downs and

Woodlands, for example, are


expected to get early access to
the NBN from next month, using
fibre-to-the-node technology,
where copper phone wires
connect to customers houses
from localised NBN hubs.
But other parts of
Churchlands and Herdsman
wont get the NBN until the
second half of 2017, and then it
will be via hybrid fibre coaxial
(HFC) pay-TV cables.
Some parts of Cottesloe and
Claremont will have to wait
until the second half of 2018

to get the NBN through fibreto-the-node.


Karrakatta, Mosman Park, Mt
Claremont, Peppermint Grove
and Swanbourne are due to
come online through HFC.
Subiaco, Crawley, Daglish,
Dalkeith, part of Jolimont,
Nedlands, Shenton Park and
West Leederville should have
the NBN up and running using
the cable-TV system in the last
six months of next year.
Other parts of Jolimont and
Wembley are listed as getting
NBN through HFC a year later.

Visitors can try up to nine holes


of golf at the picturesque riverside
course, free of charge.
A free sausage sizzle will be
available in the clubhouse all
afternoon to give people a chance
to look around the club and its The outside deck of the Mosman Park
facilities.
Golf Club has expansive views over the
General manager Tony Howell Swan River. Below the back nine holes
said the club had some of the best
of the course.
golfing membership offers in Perth.
For the non-golfer, social memberships are also available at $55
a year, allowing people to enjoy
a drink and a bite to eat on the
clubs outdoor deck overlooking
the Swan River.
For further information,visit
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NOTICE TO ALL OWNERS AND/OR OCCUPIERS OF LAND WITHIN THE MUNICIPALITY OF
THE TOWN OF CLAREMONT.
Pursuant of the powers contained in Section 33 of the above Act, you are hereby
required on or before 1 December 2015 or within fourteen days of the date you
become the owner or occupier, should this be after 1 December 2015, and thereafter
up to and including 31 March 2016 to clear all flammable materials from the land, and
all vacant blocks are to be slashed to a height of 5cm.
If it is considered to be impracticable, for any reason, to clear the land as required in
this notice, you may apply to the Council or its duly authorised officer, not later than
15 November 2016, for permission to provide alternative arrangements on the land. If
Council, or its duly authorised officer, does grant permission, you shall comply with the
requirements of this notice.
The penalty for failing to comply with this notice is a fine of not more than $1,000.00
and the person in default is also liable, whether prosecuted or not, to pay the cost
of performing the work directed in this notice if it is not carried out by the owner or
occupier with the requirements of this notice.
The requirements of this notice should be carried out by means other than burning
e.g. (mowing or slashing). Vacant blocks need to be maintained to a level no higher
than 5cm during months of December through to April of each year. Trees should also
be pruned to ensure a clear separation of at least 3 metres back from the eaves of all
buildings. All remaining hazardous and flammable material (leaf litter, twigs, trash,
bush, dead trees, piles of timber, branches) capable of carrying a running fire should be
removed. This includes house gutters, yards and all out buildings.
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Failed cull bid


tested LGAB
By LLOYD GORMAN

The Local Government


Advisory Board had done
everything it could during
the state governments failed
council cull policy, the boards
chairman said.
In the boards 2014-15 annual
report, Mel Congerton said the
inquiry into halving the 30 metropolitan councils had formed
the bulk of its workload.
Late last year the board
handed a 600-plus page report
to Local Government Minister
Tony Simpson and Premier
Colin Barnett, which backed
sweeping cuts and changes.
Recommendations included
a takeover of Subiaco by
Cambridge on July 1 this year
and for all other western suburb
councils to be rolled into one
mega council called the City of
Riversea.
The past year was marked
with highs and lows following the presentation of the
Metropolitan Local Government
District Inquiries Report to the
minister in September 2014, Mr
Congerton said.
The board is rmly of the
view that it could not have done
anything more to deliver such a
detailed and comprehensive report for changes to metropolitan
local government boundaries.
I would like to express my
appreciation to my fellow board
members for their tireless commitment through difcult times
and for a job well done.
The two-year-long council cull
policy was dropped in February
after resounding votes against
it in three local referendums

against it.
Mr Congerton, who was recently reappointed as chairman
of the board for another three
years, was accused of being
biased in favour of the state
government plan.
He lost his seat on the Swan
council in last Saturdays election.
As part of a bid to block the
council cull, some councils
including Subiaco took the
issue to the Supreme Court in
November 2014.
Senior Counsel Chris
Shanahan, acting on behalf
of the councils, argued that
Mr Congerton had expressed
personal support for the government plan in an email in
July 2013.
It read: Let the minister know
from me that he is doing a great
job in the trenches. In the words
of Churchill, we will prevail.
Chief Justice Wayne Martin
dismissed the claim of bias
because at that stage the Local
Government Minister had not
submitted his 12 proposals to
the Local Government Advisory
Board.
Mr Shanahan also produced
evidence that Mr Congerton,
a councillor at Swan, had
expressed an interest to the
ministers chief of staff in
being appointed as a commissioner to take over and run a
council or councils under the
cull policy.
According to the report, just
one merger has been agreed to
in the past year between the
town and shire of Narrogin,
which have been in merger talks
since 2009.

Charlie Paganin second from left, with his team of Adam Shephard, left, Andrew Harford and Richie Paganin.

Cheers for Charles and Charlie

Two young men with autism


joined more than 500 athletes
swimming, cycling, running
and paddling in the third Race
Around Rottnest last Saturday.

The event raises money for


Mosman Park-based Autism
West, which provides a range
of services, including social
groups and information services,
to families affected by autism.
The pair, Charles Winning
(21) and Charlie Paganin (17),
received louder applause than
most.
Charles completed the gruelling off-road 16.5km cycle, with
his father Andy and brother

James undertaking the running


and swimming legs.
Charles trained hard, along
with other Autism West
team members, at local gym
5thElement.
Charles, who has attended
Autism West social groups,
said he would like to see more
people with autism competing
in the event next year.
Charlie competed in a team
with his brother Richie and
Autism West treasurer Adam
Shephard.
Charlie ran the 7.5km course
with Andrew Harford, who
trains him three times a week

at his school, Christ Church, and


though the event was tough, he
nished it with a smile.
Autism CEO Alison Davis
said the event raised more than
$13,000 for Autism West.
On November 6 and 7, Autism
West will hold its symposium,
The Latest Thinking in Autism,
at the Esplanade Hotel in
Fremantle.
Speakers include Professor
Andrew Whitehouse, from the
Telethon Kids Institute, paediatrician John Wray, psychologist Regina Ledo, and Western
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Lotteries to
be reviewed

Cup gymnast
Sitting by the ocean at Sea View Golf
Club may be one of the last places
people think to have their Melbourne
Cup lunch.
But this year, the club will hold a Cup
day event focused on bringing the community together.
Sea View will welcome guests with a
glass of bubbly and canapes and, after
the main race, there will be a buffet
lunch prepared by the clubs new chef.
We are taking a real stride to make
this venue family friendly and somewhere
for the community to get together, even if
they dont play golf, Teena Liddle, the
clubs function manager said.
Sea View is joining forces with Kerry
Hartley, of Hartleys Hairdressing -- the
third year the Cottesloe salon has helped
put on a Cup day event.
Kerry will judge the best-dressed guest
and present the donated prize on the day.
Gymnast Olivia Vivian will provide the
entertainment, modelling clothes while
performing gymnastics.
Local designer Liz Davenport has
designed a dress that she will be wearing, which creates quite a spectacle by
changing colours as she moves.
Its a really fun Melbourne Cup event,
Olivia said.
Tickets, $30, include a glass of sparkling
or beer. Call 9384 0471 to book.

A Subiaco firm will review


Lotterywest from the inside
out.

Liz Davenport specially designed the dresses to suit gymnast Olivia Vivian. Photo: Billie Fairclough

The Lotteries Commission


board has hired Blackpoint
Consulting, of Rokeby Road,
to carry out an internal assessment.
In a statement, Lotterywest
said it was carrying out the review to ensure it was operating
effectively.
Lotterywest plays a significant role supporting thousands
of community and charitable
organisations, it said.
Ensuring we responsibly
maximise sales, position our
brand and operate effectively
will maximise the return to the
community and government of
the funds they require.
The commissions assets
include a training centre in
Heytesbury House, Subiaco.
According to the commissions
annual report for this year, in
the past year Lotterywest gave
$463.4million in prizes and
nearly $283million to community
groups and causes.

Scaffidi still hanging on to mayoral chain


By BRET CHRISTIAN
Lisa Scaffidi is still wearing Perths mayoral chain,
despite a swing against her in
the wake of a damning report
by the Corruption and Crime
Commission.
The timing of the reports release, on October 5, appears to
have been critical to her survival
as mayor, judging by the flow of
postal votes received.
By October 7, a total of 2015

postal votes for the City of Perth


mayoral election had been
received by the WA Electoral
Commission.
After that date and including
polling day, last Saturday, 1890
more votes were lodged.
Ballot papers were not
counted until Saturday night,
so it is impossible to know how
the proportion of votes for Mrs
Scaffidi changed after the reports release.
But is it fair to assume that the
first 2015 batch were mostly in

her favour, given the previous


election result and the hard work
done by her team in rounding up
central-city office property owners and tenants to vote for her.
This years result, with a
54.76% to 45.24% margin, was
much closer than her 2011 win.
In 2011, when she defeated
Anne Bontempo, Mrs Scaffidi
reached 64.16% of the vote.
The gift scandal appears to
have severely dented her winning margin, but it is evident
that it would have been virtually

impossible for her to have lost


once more than half the votes
cast had been posted before the
scandal broke.
Some have speculated that had
the CCC report been released
a week earlier, Mrs Scaffidi
would have lost to councillor
Reece Harley.
She still faces the possibility she will be prosecuted in a
court or disciplined by the very
body where she once sat, the
Local Government Standards
Panel, from which she has now

been sacked.
A court could impose a maximum sentence of two years jail
or $10,000 fine on each charge.
The findings with the most
serious potential consequences
are three opinions of serious
misconduct by the CCC relating
to the acceptance of prohibited
gifts, including valuable components of an all-expenses-paid
trip to the Beijing Olympics,
courtesy of BHP.
Please turn to page 30

Page 28 POST, October 24, 2015

Lung cancer patient is


now no longer alone
By DAVID HUDLESTON
Until she was diagnosed with
lung cancer in June last year,
Margie Kaman, of Subiaco, was
an active non-smoker with a
healthy lifestyle and had never
been really sick in her life.
But while on holiday overseas,
she said she caught a cold and
the cough persisted for a few
weeks.
When she returned home her
doctor sent her for an X-ray,
which showed fluid on her lungs.
They assumed that I had
pneumonia and put me on a
course of antibiotics, she said.
But the fluid continued to
build up and after about three
weeks of two different antibiotics, she was sent to a lung specialist to have her lungs drained.
The results from the fluid
taken from my lungs showed
that I had non-small cell lung
cancer, stage 3B, she said.
It was a complete shock to
both me and my family.
We had no idea on where to
turn or what to do, and apart
from a list of oncologists to
choose from and a prescription
for painkillers, we were totally
on our own with a virtual death
sentence hanging over me.
I had thought lung cancer
was a smokers disease, but
I now realise that it does not
discriminate. Anyone can get
lung cancer young, old, smoker,
non-smoker.
Even after starting on a course
of chemotherapy, Ms Kaman
said she felt alone without any
contact with other lung cancer
patients.

Only after Margie Kaman saw a


leaflet advertising last years Shine
A Light event was she able to contact other lung cancer patients.
I had wonderful support
from the Cancer Council in the
way of literature and complementary therapies, but when I
inquired if there were any other
lung cancer patients that I could
perhaps talk to I was told to ring
the Health Departments lung
cancer nurses and ask them.
They were wonderfully helpful in every other query I had
about my own health concerns,
my symptoms and side-effects
of the medications that I was
taking, but they could not put
me in touch with other lung
cancer patients .
It was only after she saw a
leaflet advertising last years
Shine a Light event that she was
able to talk to other patients
and get the support that was
missing.
I also learnt of the Lung

Foundation and the work that


they are doing in trying to raise
awareness about lung cancer,
she said.
I am in a good place now, just
over one year after diagnosis.
I am on a new targetedtherapy drug which is holding
things at bay and I always remain hopeful that with more
research new treatments will
become available.
I am not in denial about my
prognosis. I am in hope, and that
is what lung cancer patients
need, a ray of hope.
Ms Kaman said more than
8600 Australians died each year
from lung cancer, more than
breast, ovarian and prostate
cancer combined.
But less than 5% of dedicated
research funding is allocated
to lung cancer research in
Australia.
Ms Kaman said there was a
clear correlation between funds
allocated to cancer research
and improved survival rates.
The five-year survival rate
for both breast and prostate
cancer patients is 90% or more
and has improved dramatically
over the past 25 years.
The five-year survival rate for
lung cancer patients remains
a low 14%.
The foundation is holding
A Ray of Hope event at 6pm
at the Australian Institute of
Management on the corner of
Selby and Hay streets, Floreat,
on Thursday, November 5.
Contact Kirsten Mooney on
0400 023 296 or Caitlin Broderick
on 0438 910 582 for more information.

Volunteer Award and Youth Encouragement Grant recipients (are, from


left,) Ian Earl, Charlotte Bradley, Jazzlyn Jansen, mayor Ron Norris, Georgie Carey, Olivia Martin, Kathy Sanders.

Footy volunteer scores


Mosman Park Football Club
president Ian Earl has been
named the councils volunteer
of the year.
Ian has been the clubs president for eight years, averaging
44 hours a month with the club.
He has had a big impact on
the football community and is
a role model for the boys in the
under-20s.
Ian puts in many hours at the
football club as well as being a
member of many other sporting
clubs in the Mosman Park and
Cottesloe areas.
He has been a long-time member and supporter of the fundraising efforts of the Cottesloe
Surf Life Saving Club.
Recently he re-did his bronze
medallion and helped the G-100
crew complete a commemorative row around the Gallipoli

Volunteer of the Year recipient Ian


Earl with mayor Ron Norris.

Peninsula.
At the presentation in the
performing arts centre of St
Hildas Anglican School for
Girls last Friday, long-serving
volunteer recognition certificates were presented to Kathy
Sanders, Mosman Park Netball
Club; Hilary Colero, Rocky Bay;
Ned Cecic, the Western Knights
Soccer Club; and Catherine
Wiese, from the Grove library.
The talent and potential of the
towns young people were also
recognised as Charlotte Bradley,
Jazzlyn Jansen, Olivia Martin
and Georgie Carey received
youth encouragement grants.
The grants help young people
to achieve their goals and engage with the council and local
community through the Mosman
Park Youth Advisory Council.
Last years Youth
Encouragement Grant winners Kate Woolhouse, Sarah
Woolhouse, Amy Brades and
Amy Vanderhor entertained
the crowd with presentations
relating to their achievements
over the past year, thanks to the
councils grants.
Duke of Edinburgh awards,
rowing championships, athletics
championships and community
service tours to Vietnam and
South Africa were some of the
achievements of the towns youth.

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Antiques War games come to Karrakatta Shes still


there
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Irwin Barracks was like a
war zone last weekend.

From page 3

On the day, four antiques


experts will have wifi internet
access to help with their valuations.
Ian said treasures were waiting to be discovered, citing the
case of a man who paid $5 for
the painting The Fremantle Bar
by Captain Charles P. Russell,
who was harbour master at
Fremantle from 1886 to 1902.
The client found it in a shed
and it was sold in 2010 for a
hammer price of $47,000 plus
buyers premium, making the
total price $54,600, he said.
After inspecting several items
on a table, John said a 1960s
Royal Doulton cobbler statue
was worth between $400 and
$500, a Chinese ivory figurine
$2000 to $3000, and an 1840s
chinoiserie sewing box with
bone accessories $2000.
Both said WA heritage items
were the most desired antiques
at the moment.
Fair organiser Mike Ansell
said people could have their
items valued for $5 a piece,
which went to running the shed
and building the new garage to
house the two community buses.
The biannual fair runs from
9.30 to 2.30pm on Sunday,
November 1, at Tom Perrot
Reserve, McCabe Street, in and
around the mens shed.
Entry is by gold coin donation
and bicycle parking will be
available.
For more information,
visit [Link]/
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mcm@[Link].
Shenton Park Antiques will
soon be moving from Onslow
Road to 227 Stirling Highway,
Claremont.

More than 120 soldiers from


Karrakatta-based 13th Brigade
competed in the annual military
competition Exercise Retimo,
to find the best Army Reservist
unit in WA.
The 36-hour marathon of army
skills began in Bindoon and finished in the more urban setting
of the 60ha barracks in Stubbs
Terrace.
The exercise tested the reservists ability in combat and
operational scenarios.
Captain Demelza Newlove,
13th Combat Service Support
Battalion, said the tasks helped
soldiers build their military and
problem-solving skills to make
the right tactical decisions in
complex war situations.
Under these trying conditions, the troops develop greater
confidence to deal with any type
of challenging or complex situation, Captain Newlove said.

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Karrakatta.
A unit from the 10th Light
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take part in a national contest
of reserve units.

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From page 27
She was also found to have
deliberately not declared the
prohibited gifts, as well as other
gifts that had to be declared.
It is now up to the Department
of Local Government to deal
with the CCC report.
Council members and council
staff in the western suburbs
have told the POST they will be
watching the outcome carefully.
They say Mrs Scaffidi is being
forgiven by powerful friends,
some in the media, but any official treatment perceived as soft
would cause an outcry among
people in local government who
work hard to obey the rules.
They say that failure to act
against her would send a signal
that it is open slather for other
mayors, shire presidents and
council staff to accept prohibited gifts and not declare them
and other gifts.

Freemasons more charity than conspiracy


From page 6
Freemasonry is intergenerational, which is one of the
beauties of it.
There are not many mens
organisations where you can
take an 18-year-old and put him
on the same rung as a 90-yearold and be accepted on the
same level.
Dr Babe has been a Mason
for 33 years. He was initiated
in New Zealand and packed up
his stethoscope to move to WA
in 1984 to join what has become
one of Perths biggest privately
owned medical practices, Mead
Medical, which now employs 20
doctors.
Dr Babe had been a medical

superintendent and chief of a


country hospital board in New
Zealand before coming to WA.
I was the only GP in the area
and after deciding to emigrate
to WA I was required to give
three months notice, but I gave
four, he said.
I had been a country doctor
for seven years, looking after
over 3000 patients. I delivered
all the babies, did all the anaesthetics, I pulled dead kids out of
their cars and sewed up the faces
of those who went through the
windscreen I did everything.
I just really had enough
and after two of my classmates
committed suicide due to the
stresses associated with their

practices and the results of


professional isolation, I had to
consider my options.
He said he fell in love with
Perth the moment he landed.
Dr Babe, a Mercedes enthusiast,
is more than capable with a set
of spanners in place of a stethoscope, and when he has some
spare time he relaxes by firing
off a few rounds at the gun club.
Over the next three years
he wants to see the sustained
growth Freemasonry is experiencing continue and to build
stronger ties with South-East
Asia.
He said that like other
similar service organisations,
Freemasonry had declined in

membership worldwide because


the lost generation of baby
boomers did not follow in their
fathers footsteps.
He said the renewed interest seemed to be coming from
those proudly continuing the
traditions of their grandfathers.
When its headquarters was
in Adelaide Terrace, young
people would wander in off the
street to ask about the fraternity
their grandfathers or uncles
had joined.
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Freemasonry was still a vibrant
and relevant organisation, which
had evolved with the times and
he was delighted to be its head
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Warrens not OK without his bike


A thief stole Warren
Hepworths distinctive
bike last Saturday night
and broke his heart.
Warren had ridden his
Specialized AWOL touring bike from Cottesloe
to Melbourne, and raised
$4600 for R U OK?, the
suicide, depression and
loneliness prevention
charity.
The bike is easily recognisable and not very
common in WA, Warren
said.
It had a leather Brooks
saddle, Topeak rear rack,
steel frame and 40mm
Schwalbe tyres.

AWOLs gone AWOL


Have you seen this distinctive bike?

Warren rode the bike


4000km to help the charity after completing the
Rottnest channel swim
earlier this year.
After 4000km, that
leather saddle fits my arse
like Cinderellas slipper,
he said.
Warren came west to
cash in on the mining
boom, but battled depression while working 98-hour
weeks.
Horrified at the high
rate of suicides among flyin, fly-out workers, he left
the industry late last year.
He has had to postpone
the third leg of his fundraising venture walking the Bibbulmun track
because of a shoulder
reconstruction.
He said his bike had a
lot of sentimental value.
It has broken my heart
to know she is off adventuring without me, he
said.
She has a heavy steel
frame, so she is not built
for racing.
The bike was taken from
Carr Street in West Perth.
Warren has notified
police.

Lock up houses and cars


Cottesloe police say
there have been several
car and house burglaries
in recent weeks.
Senior Sergeant Carol
Vernon said a burglar
entered a Floreat home
through an unlocked door
to steal house and car keys
on Tuesday.
We have had burglaries
in Mosman Park and some
burglaries in Floreat,
she said.
The predominant of-

fences [in Floreat] are


stealing from cars.
Burglars are still targeting easily disposable
items such as iPhones,
telephones and cash
which is suggestive of the
offenders wanting quick
access to cash, which may
be drug related.
If people are conscious
about locking doors, and
checking cars are not left
with things exposed, they
shouldnt have a problem.

BEAT
with DAVID COHEN

Sex toy on road


An adult toy found in
Mosman Park was handed
to Cottesloe police on
Wednesday.
The sex toy was on the
Stirling Highway median
strip, just north of the
Buckland Hill estate
entrance.
The finder was
concerned it may have
been thrown away by
thieves.
Police said no one had
reported losing it, but it
would be recorded as lost
property and destroyed if
no one claimed it.

Train escape
Alcohol valued at
$700 was stolen from
Cellarbrations at the
Cottesloe Central shops
last Friday.
Four females, who police think were juveniles,
stole the alcohol at 6pm
and escaped on a southbound train at Cottesloe
train station.
Police are studying
CCTV of the crime.

Barbie crashed
A Mosman Park couple
having a barbecue in their
garden saw a thief in their
home.
The Bateman Street man
and wife were cooking just
before 8pm on Monday
when they saw the man
through a window.
He ran off with cash.

Ocers from Wembley station having a chat with some Subiaco locals. Photo: Lloyd Gorman

Stopped for a coee with a cop


Local police set up a
temporary cop shop close
to Subiaco post office on
Rokeby Road in their
first operation Coffee
with a Cop
The three-hour session
on Wednesday was a

joint initiative of Subiaco


council and Wembley
Police Station.
First class constable
Caitlyn Caddy said it had
given people a chance to
meet police in a different
way and discuss security.

It gives us a face and


a name so they know who
to ask for if they ever
need to ring the station,
she said.
The scheme is being
considered for other
local community events.

Drug-death in Mosman Park probed


Police are investigating a drug-related death
and a domestic violence
incident in Mosman Park
last Friday.
The death happened in
Bryant Avenue.
A Porsche stolen from a
home in Nedlands Cooper
Street last Monday is still
missing.

The beige 2005 Cayenne


was last seen in the southern suburb of Jandakot.
A carton of beer was
taken from a business in
West Leedervilles McCourt
Street after thieves cut a
gate chain and sliding lock
last Thursday evening.
They also stole bags of
coins after triggering an

alarm.
A nailgun and wood
flooring were stolen from
a building site in Destiny
Lane, Perry Lakes, last
weekend.
Police believe thefts at
Floreats Evandale Street
and Salvado Road were
linked to the Destiny Lane
robbery.

Bail refused for driver

Kiosk burgled

A 39-year-old man was


refused bail after he allegedly drove into cars,
including a police vehicle,
at Subiacos Wandana flats.
Police arrested Peter
Melvyn Jones last
Thursday morning and
charged him with 38 offences after dragging him
out of an allegedly stolen
Mitsubishi Lancer fitted
with stolen plates.

Cigarettes were stolen


from a lottery kiosk and
newsagent on Nedlands
Broadway between last
Friday night.

Mr Jones, whose last


known address was in
Wembley, appeared in
court on five counts of
burglary, four of stealing a motor vehicle, six
of possessing unlawfully
obtained property, reckless driving, damage, and
numerous drug offences.
He is next due to appear
in the Perth Magistrates
Court on November 19.

Thieves entered through


a back door.
Soon afterwards a vacant
shop on Broadway was
broken into, but nothing
was stolen.
A description of three
dark-skinned men was
passed to police.

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Cottesloes main
beach carpark is
in dreadful state

Tell Bishop all


about it, Hal
While considering Hal G.P.
Colebatchs recent letters to the
editor (Make that roo a rat,
POST, October 17), I am beginning to form the impression that
poor old Malcolm Turnbull has
been struck off Hals Christmas
card list.
In fact, such is the stridency
of his correspondence that the
POST might just as well have
given the loudest bloke in the
pub a megaphone.
If Dr Colebatch remains that
inconsolable about the Liberal
party rooms dumping of Tony
Abbott, perhaps it would be
more judicious for him to express his chagrin to the federal
Curtin MP rather than venting
his animosity towards the Prime
Minister in the local newspaper.
Simon R.P. Clarke
Archdeacon Street, Nedlands

Lorenz says it
was an honour
I would like to take the opportunity to thank Claremonts
East ward ratepayers for their
trust and support over the past
22 or so years, and to congratulate both new and returning
councillors on their election to
the council.
I would also like to thank, most
sincerely, all staff at Claremont
council for their ongoing hard
work and support.
To my fellow elected members: I will miss the sometimes
robust discussion, and the warm
fellowship.
I am grateful and honoured to
have served with you all.
Anita Lorenz
Graylands Road, Claremont

Potholes, faded markings and signs, and a flattened bobtail Reader Susan Morris is dismayed by the
state of the main beach carpark at Cottesloe. Photo: Paul McGovern

Does Colin Barnett have an A-class agenda?


Stephanie Clegg (School site
shocks park Friends, Letters,
POST, October 17) rightly expresses concern that proposed
sites for a new (actually, recreated) high school for the
western suburbs are in bush,
including two that are in Bold
Park itself.
Those including Local
Government Minister Tony
Simpson and Liberal Perth MP
Eleni Evangel who deny that
Kings Park could be under
threat from the powers that
would be granted to the executive director of Public Health
under the City of Perth Bill,
currently before the Parliament,
would do well to look at the
school site proposals.
Both Bold Park and Kings
Park are A-class reserves, which

supposedly have the highest


class of protection in WA.
Premier Colin Barnett, when
he was education minister,
was responsible for closing
Hollywood, Swanbourne and
Scarborough high schools and
is now frantically trying to undo
the consequences by raiding
valuable bush.
As Premier, Mr Barnett has

been responsible for building


the new childrens hospital at
QEII with, according to doctors,
too little capacity. And he has
done so on a site with no scope
for expansion except over the
road, into Kings Park.
I leave readers to draw their
own conclusions.
Ian Ker
Vincent Street, Mt Lawley

Thanks for the maggie help


I wish to thank the woman passenger of an open-top sportscar
who stopped to ward off a magpie swooping over my two young
grandsons near the intersection
of Adelma and Melvista roads,
Nedlands, last Wednesday.
The boys had left grandad
trailing in their scooter wake,

and it was a few seconds before I


caught up with them to continue
to assist in moving away from
the maggie.
I accept it is the birds territory in nesting season, so some
caution may be required.
Colin J. Agnew
Dalkeith Road, Nedlands

As a long-time resident of
Cottesloe, I have to say that I
am absolutely ashamed of our
beachfront, with particular
emphasis on the main carpark
opposite the Cottesloe Beach
Hotel.
The state of this carparks
bitumen surface, parking bay
lines and, most important, the
sign that is supposed to alert
drivers to the permissible
length of stay and so on is
dreadful.
The bitumen is full of potholes, the painted lines are
badly in need of re-doing and
the words on the parking sign
are all but non-existent.
We read endless letters to
the POST about the condition
of the toilets under the Indiana
and the state of beachfront development (or lack of), but Ive
not seen any that refer to the
state of this carpark.
Cottesloe beach is beautiful,
but our council appears to do
absolutely nothing to promote it.
Work is done endlessly on
surrounding footpaths and cutting trees in streets back from
the beach, but nothing is done
along the beachfront itself.
I have heard many adverse
comments recently from visitors
to our beautiful state on this.
Come on, Cottesloe council,
it is time to lift your game or
else you will find visitors very
quickly bypassing this part of
the coast and going elsewhere.
Susan Morris
Kathleen Street, Cottesloe
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Rowes wishes for Subiacos East


ward remain unfulfilled
Now that Subiaco East ward
candidate Julie Matheson has
been re-elected by almost 60%
of the votes counted, I expect
councillor Murray Rowe to do
the right thing.
Before the election, Mr Rowe
clearly stated who East ward
ratepayers should vote for, and
it was not Ms Matheson.
He said there was a need for
constructive, not destructive,
contributions and for people
who could contribute in a professional and proactive manner.
His voting preference in this

election was clearly not what the


majority of East ward ratepayers
voted for or wanted.
We need trust and expect all
three of our ward councillors
to work together for the good
of all ratepayers.
Mr Rowe also talked about the
need to freshen up our council
for the better.
After being on the council for
10 years, he now has the opportunity to do this by resigning.
Peter Farley
Barker Road, Subiaco

Nearly flattened on Curtin Ave


Last weeks POST had several
reports on the havoc caused by
heavy vehicles in Curtin Avenue.
As an early morning bike
commuter, I am constantly intimidated by trucks streaming
down this road.
Last week, I survived with
minor injuries when I swerved
my bike towards the kerb after
sensing a huge truck edging
close to me.
My front wheel hit the kerb
and I was tossed out of the bike

lane on to the road.


Luckily, the truck had passed
and there was no other vehicle
behind.
I am still nursing my injured
leg and ankle.
Curtin Avenue has indeed become a makeshift highway and
a dangerous place for cyclists.
Yes, sooner or later, someone
will die on this road.
Ben de Silva
Pearse Street, Cottesloe

Link solution is outer harbour


The Perth Freight Link is
a financial disaster for all
Australian taxpayers.
It is also the very antithesis
of wise planning.
In its current state, the link
finishes short of Fremantle port.
By the time the link is completed, Fremantle port will be
at capacity.
The construction of the outer
harbour in Kwinana is the simple answer.

From the Property Council


of Australia to Infrastructure
Australia, to the cities of
Kwinana and Cockburn, communities are aligned in their
desire to create a long-term
feasible solution.
Lets rethink the link and
avoid truck container chaos
in Cottesloe and surrounding
suburbs.
John Hammond
Railway Road, Cottesloe

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West Leedervile reader and Subiaco Oval devotee Valda Bertram would like the
oval to remain the home of footy not wave machine surfing in WA.

Subiaco Oval is our Roman Colosseum


We dont want a wave park
and surfing people at Subiaco
Oval.
Surfers belong at the beach.
Put the oval on the heritage
list.
I shudder at the thought of
Subiaco Oval being torn apart
it will always be the home of
football in WA.
When will I pick up my homedelivered copy of the POST and
read that Subiaco Oval is going
to be revamped and used?
The WA Football Commission
has another 74 years on its lease
and it should be left alone to
operate football, rugby, soccer
and so on at the oval.
Look at the Italians!
They havent pulled down
the Colosseum in Rome and

its over 2000 years old and still


magnificent.
They look after it as an icon
of Rome.

Even the English revamped


Wembley Stadium.
Valda Bertram
Railway Parade, West Leederville

Comfort after Forum accident


Sally and Neville Gair wish
to thank the good samaritans
of Floreat Forum for their help
on Thursday, October 8, when
Neville had an accident there.
Thank you to the two Sir
Charles Gairdner Hospital
nurses and the young woman
who shaded Neville with an
umbrella throughout and also
delivered our car, helped with
our keys and offered drinks and
sandwiches.
Thanks to the ambulance

and back-up ambulance and


wonderful ambos all wonderful people at our time of need.
We are so grateful for all
their marvellous comfort and
care of us both.
Neville was able to come
home that night badly battered
and bruised and missing an
eyebrow!
Thank you all so very much
indeed.
Sally and Neville Gair
Earls Court, Mt Claremont

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Community news

Onslow Park is
named top club
At Tennis Wests night of
nights, Onslow Park Tennis
Club in Shenton Park was
named the Most Outstanding
Club.
The club shared the award
with Alexander Park Tennis
Club, in Menora.
Onslow Park club coach Matt
Bull, from Tennis Factory, has
been shortlisted for the national
coaching excellence award by
Tennis Australia.
The club award was announced at the prestigious industry awards night at the State
Reception Centre in Kings Park
and Federation Cup captain
Alicia Molik was among the
special guests.
Club president James Edwards
said Onslow Park Tennis Club
had recently celebrated its 90th
anniversary, but the club was
still as vital and energetic as a
20-year-old.

Club membership had grown


from 101 in 2007 to 244 this year.
The club now has 19 pennant
teams and the Tennis Factory
coaches more than 400 juniors
seven days a week, he said.
Tennis West CEO Geoff
Quinlan said the club had progressed in leaps and bounds in
the past few years.
It had a professional structure,
a positive relationship with the
coaching team, had adopted innovative practices and embraced
the local community.
The club enjoys a strong sense
of community and offers a wide
range of tennis and social activities for all interests, he said.
Facilities have been progressively upgraded to provide
excellent quality grass courts
and new hard courts under
lights, and is currently in the
next phase of improving the
1950s club house.

The winning Onslow Park Tennis Club team include, from left, member and past secretary Paula Edwards,
Steph Bull, coach Matt Bull of Tennis Factory, club president James Edwards, Debbie Singleton from Tennis
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All good scarecrows start their
next journeys at halloween.
To this end, there will be a
barbecue and scarecrow-making
party at Mayo Community Garden
in Swanbourne on Saturday,
October 31.
From 4.30pm, a new scarecrow
family will be created to look after
the gardens.
Head along with whatever you
have that a scarecrow needs old
shoes, socks, gloves, clothes, but-

tons for eyes, shells for teeth, and


a good hat to keep the sun off the
scarecrows faces.
And dont forget your own hat,
barbecue food and drink, something to sit on, musical instruments,
good singing voices. Oh, and a torch
for when it gets dark.
And if you want to write a scarecrow story to read out, take that too.
Mayo Community Garden is opposite Tom Collins House in the
extension of Wood Street.

Molly is a
bundle of fun
Molly, a four-year-old staffy
mix, has an overwhelming need
to please.

Calendar of Events
MON 9 NOV

Golf Day
Beading Workshop

THU 12 NOV Heart Foundation


Claremont Cruisers walk
Yoga

TUES 10 NOV

Yoga

FRI 13 NOV

WED 11 NOV

Remembrance Day

SUN 15 NOV Intergenerational Picnic

Grand Storytime

Twilight River Cruise


Registrations are essential for all events,
visit [Link] or call 9285 4300 for more information.

YOUR CHILDREN ARE


AMAZING ALREADY.
WE JUST HELP
THEM PROVE IT.

She may be unsure when she


meets new people, but she approaches to say hello, then rolls
over for belly rubs.
When excited, she runs around
and hops with happiness.
She has no interest in toys if
anyone throws a ball she just
looks at the thrower like its way
too much effort.
She is looking for a home where
she will be spoilt and where she
will get two 30-minute walks a day.
For more information and to
arrange to meet Molly, call the
Shenton Park Dogs Refuge on
9381 8166.

Molly

Discoveries from the deep


Shipwrecks are making a big
contribution to understanding
the activities of Europeans
around the Indian Ocean in the
17th and 18th centuries.
On November 4, Corioli Souter
will explain how in a talk called
Shipwrecks of the Roaring Forties.
Corioli is curator of Maritime
Archaeology at the WA Museum
and in her lecture will give an
overview of archaeological dis-

coveries, with a special focus on


this years excavations of Bataviarelated sites.
The public lecture is at 6pm
on Wednesday, November 4. in
UWAs University Club Theatre
Auditorium.
The lecture, which is hosted by
the Institute of Advanced Studies,
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Community news

Whats on
in POST community

Unitarian gathering

On Sunday, November 1 TED


Sunday Vicki Delves will present a recording of Swiss-born,
British-based philosopher, writer,
and television presenter Alain de
Botton. His talk is titled Religion
for Atheists. The Unitarian
Association meets at 10.30am at
Drabble House, behind Nedlands
library. Enquiries: Perthunitarians.
org or 9336 4809.

Western Suburbs VIEW Club


Former police ocer and now
private investigator Jan Ross
will be the speaker at the
clubs meeting at 10am on
Wednesday, October 28. Visitors
are welcome at the talk at Mt
Claremont Community Centre
in Montgomery Road. Visitors
are also very welcome to join
the clubs outing on November
11, taking the ferry from Perth
to Fremantle and returning by
train. Enquiries: Ann on 9387
7104 or Glen on 0413 449 930.

With a retractable roof, the Gravity Discovery Centre Observatory is the best place to view the night sky. Photo: Astronomy Education Services

See the stars as you never have


A magical astronomical event
a supermoon facing off with
the sun will mark the opening
of Australias biggest astronomy
education centre at Gingin.
Supermoons occur when the
moon comes within 360,000km
of the Earth and on Tuesday,
October 27, a spectacular rising

supermoon will be face-to-face


with the setting sun, on opposite
horizons.
Only in WA will the timing be
so perfect.
Locals can view the magical
moment from a tall building or
places like Reabold Hill. Just
be aware the gates of Bold Park

close at 7pm.
This rare astronomical event
will be visible from the top of
the Leaning Tower of Gingin
from 6.25 to 6.36pm on Tuesday,
and the launch has been timed
to coincide with it.
The Gravity Discovery Centre
Observatory has a fully retract-

able roof and three new stateof-the-art telescopes, including


the Brodie-Hall telescope, the
biggest public viewing telescope
in WA.
Members of the public can book
to visit the observatory by phoning 9575 7577 or at gravitycentre.
[Link]/observatory.

Relating better
Sessions on Seeking and Keeping
Your Next Relationships and
Rebuilding after Separation
and Divorce will be held at
Relationships Australia in West
Leederville soon. Enquiries:
6164 0200.

Study in peace
Do you need a quiet place to
prepare for school or university
exams?
Visit the Claremont Community
Hub and Library at 327 Stirling
Highway for a comfortable, cool
and wifi-friendly zone.

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Community news

The crays are calling


It is time for early starts
before work, launching the
boat in all weathers, hoarding every morsel of bait you
can find and making sure
your fishing buddy does not
sleep in.
Yep, it is crayfishing season
and the Fisheries department is saying it should be a
bumper one.
New rules this year I call it
the buddy system will make
it a lot easier for many anglers.
Two licensed cray anglers
can fish the same two pots
meaning lower costs.
This is how it works. Two
licensed anglers go out and
buy two pots and set the pots
with separate floats showing
each anglers identity number.
This means either angler
can pull the pots and then it is
just a matter of how you split
the catch.
There can still be a maximum of three licensed anglers
per boat pulling six pots, with
the bag limit remaining at
eight crays per licensed angler per day and a boat bag
limit of 24.
You will need a big bucket
of water to keep your 24 crays
alive.
Make sure you have an upto-date rock lobster licence
and read the rules. Anglers
will probably struggle to get a
feed this early in the season,
but it is a good opportunity to
soak the pots, seek out some
great spots and get fit to haul
on those pot ropes.
A good tip for your pots is to
tie a knot every metre on the
hauling ropes the ropes get
quite slimy after a few months

FISHING

with Gary Shugg


in the water.
Divers will get a few early
crays from under rock ledges,
and if you do not know any divers, you need to change that.
They can give you tips on
where to set your pots and if a
pot happens to get stuck under
a rock ledge they can probably
get it out for you. For a small
fee, of course.
If you have not done the crayfish thing before, then grab a
mate, buy some cray pots and
get out there and have a crack.
Sure, you like to sleep in,
but you will need to get out
early to check your pots before
someone else does it for you.
Fresh bait is a must. Chuck
out the rotting, smelly bait
each time and replace it with
fresh fish heads or chicken
pieces or whatever you can
find.
Mix it up a bit, too old
chop bones, mussel and abalone shells (when you can get
them) make great bait and a
handful of mulies in each bait
box helps.
Tuna or salmon heads are
regarded as some of the best
bait around.
It is good to get among a
few boats and fish for crays
together. There is safety in
numbers and, if you cannot
get out to check the pots, your
new mates will keep an eye
on them.
Oh yeah, and if you get a
spare cray or two, give me a
call and we can sort something out.

Alexander Barboutis (15) was immediately comfortable driving Formula 1000. INSET: Schoolboy and racing driver.

Schoolboy debuts in F1000


He cant drive on the roads,
but 15-year-old Alexander
Barboutis, of West Perth, will
race at speeds around 250kmh
this weekend.
Alex, a student at Aquinas
College, will be the envy of
his classmates as he makes
his Formula 1000 debut at
Barbagallo Raceway this Sunday
against seasoned drivers.
Alex started his career as a
seven-year-old in karting.
At the state karting titles this

month, he qualified in pole position in his junior category.


His father, Colin, said Alex
had tested in an F1000 and had
been immediately comfortable,
smooth and fast.
On Sunday, Alex will be competing in a car that looks like
a Formula 1 car and is about
three seconds quicker than a
V8 Supercar around Barbagallo.
Alex said he had managed
about 50 laps in the car in the
lead-up to the race and had
worked on targets and goals for

each session.
I am happy to say we were
doing fairly competitive lap times
after only 12 laps, Alex said.
I feel very comfortable and
confident in the car.
Alex also said his school was
very supportive of his racing.
We minimise our days away
from school, and as Dad said,
grades come first, especially
Italian lessons, because you
never know I might have an
Italian engineer one day.

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for sale
85 Winthrop Avenue, Nedlands
8

701 sqm

auction

There Is No Better Time Than Now!

low to mid
$2 millions

Seize the day and take hold of this incredibly rare opportunity! Located
350ms from the new Childrens Hospital in one of Perths most in demand
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perfectly intact in this unique piece of history. The opportunity to buy a
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Open Saturday 24th October 12:30pm - 1:15pm

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for sale
50 Kanimbla Road, Nedlands
3

297 sqm

auction

Location and Convenience

high
$900,000s

Nestled behind private walls, vines and lush gardens lies this highly
desirable single level green title home. Step inside the doors and be
impressed by the myriad of features including high ceilings, blackbutt
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102 Williams Road, Nedlands


3
2
Land
454 sqm

low
$1millions

470 sqm

A Breath of Fresh Air


Life will be a breeze in this fully renovated character cutie! Revamped
from top to bottom and just ready for you to move in and put your
feet up, this gorgeous home will win your heart from the minute you
walk through the door. Light, style and space abound, with three large
bedrooms and a dedicated study area, there is room for everyone to
have their space Location is everything and this home has it all with
UWA, shops and schools all within easy walking distance from your
front door. With several big developments such as the new Childrens
hospital within easy driving distance you are buying into an area that
will always be in high demand.

Open Saturday 24th October 11:15am - 12:00pm

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Leederville

Subiaco

9286 3655

9208 1999

9381 2055

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Community news

Kids can make wooden


masterpieces
A Kids Shed will be one of
the big attractions at this years
Wembley Downs District Fair.
Norm Cunningham, who has
been helping with the fair for
a mighty 48 years, has been
organising equipment for kids
to work with.
He has made work benches
and fitted them with vices, and
has got a supply of hammers,
saws, nails and wood so boys and
girls can create their wooden
masterpieces.
In previous years, the young
craftspeople have made aeroplanes, windmills and boxes.
We are looking forward to
seeing what the kids come up
with this year! Norm said.
I like to be doing things and
teaching kids working skills.
Having seen how much my
grandkids enjoy doing woodwork, I decided to make it for
everyone and make it an enjoyable experience.

Adults are allowed in free of


charge, but only to watch!
The 48th annual fair will run
from 8.30am to 3pm on Saturday,
October 31, at Luita Street
Reserve, Wembley Downs.
The fair relies on an army of
local helpers and two long-term
volunteers who are retiring this
year are Malcolm Edwards and
Dawn Barrie.
Malcolm, the chair of Wembley
Downs District Fair, attended
the first fair on November 2,
1968.
He has been on the organising
committee since 1984 and this
years fair is his 22nd year as
chairman.
Dawn has been the insurance
officer, obtaining and checking
all insurances since 2002.
To ensure the event continues
into its 50th year, it is time for
a new generation of organisers
to step up and start to learn the
ropes.

Trying out new equipment for the Kids Shed are, from left, Travis Prince, Isabel Cunningham, Jake Prince and
Sam Cunningham.

Good teeth mean happy smiles


Subiaco dental therapist
Jenny Zlendich is delighted
that schools are taking a positive
approach to health, including
dental health.
Kapinara Primary School in City

LEFT: Dental therapist Jenny


Zlendich was welcomed to Kapinara
Primary School by teacher Ruth
Macaulay, left, and students Kai
Banks and Geordie Godon.
Photo: Billie Fairclough

Beach invited Jenny to visit this


week to pass on tips to students.
I think it is wonderful the school
has gone out of its way to pass on
a health message, Jenny said.
Jenny told the children how
teeth grow and change and
explained how to keep them
healthy.
She also covered why children
lose their teeth in their early
primary years.
She said parents needed to be
very alert.
While most parents try to do the

right thing, they face sophisticated


food and nutrition marketing,
Jenny said.
They need to be aware that
products that are marketed as
being healthy, like muesli bars,
can contain lots of sugar, as do
some biscuits that are marketed
as canteen friendly.
Jenny usually works in the
Subiaco practice of Dr Jeremy
Keating and loved her visit to
the school.
For me it is nice to get out into
the community, she said.

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2/31 Baird Avenue, Nedlands
3

221 sqm

The Living Is Easy

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Beautifully maintained and fabulously convenient, this gorgeous 3 bed


2 bath villa in an exclusive group of only 3 is the ultimate in single level
living. Its brilliantly located within walking distance of restaurants, cafs,
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to UWA, teaching hospitals and Perth CBD. In an unbeatable location
perfect for professionals, investors and downsizers or those seeking a city
base in the Western Suburbs.

Open Saturday 24th October 9:50am - 10:30am

Simon McGrath
0418 918 678
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Michelle Kerr
0412 770 743
michelle@[Link]

Claremont

Leederville

Subiaco

9286 3655

9208 1999

9381 2055

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POST, October 24, 2015 Page 49

for sale
49 Adderley Street, Mount Claremont
4

1012 sqm

auction
LAST CHANCE. BIDDING STARTS $1.5M
Perfectly positioned on a sought after street, surrounded by shady trees,
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elegance to bring you a remarkable and unique family home. An
architectural masterpiece by architect Craig Steere, this amazing home
is designed to emphasise light and space using natural elements and
textures limestone walls with inset reclaimed bricks, jarrah cabinetry,
soaring cedar-lined ceilings, industrial style powder coated steel window
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35 Strickland Street, Mount Claremont


3

1012 sqm

auction
LAST CHANCE. BIDDING STARTS $1.4M
Surrounded by walled gardens, shaded by mature trees and beautifully
renovated and extended, this immaculate modern single storey 3 bed 2
bath home with character appeal blends original charm and contemporary
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home.

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John Hunter
0427 654 352
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Claremont

Leederville

Subiaco

9286 3655

9208 1999

9381 2055

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for sale
26 Mimosa Avenue, Mount Claremont
4

449 sqm

auction
LAST CHANCE. BIDDING STARTS $1,050,000
Located high on the hill in Mt Claremont, with uninterrupted views over
the rooftops and trees towards the coast, this impeccable two storey
residence combines contemporary style and timeless design together with
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Auction on-site (unless sold prior) | Sat 31st October 3:00pm

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137A Rochdale Road, Mount Claremont


5

506 sqm

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elegant and sophisticated style. Understated elegance, sophistication and
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spectacular home the absolute pinnacle in family living!

Open Saturday 24th October 2:50pm - 3:30pm


Auction on-site (unless sold prior) | Sat 31st October 2:00pm

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u

Claremont

Leederville

Subiaco

9286 3655

9208 1999

9381 2055

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for sale
42 Mayfair Street, Mount Claremont
5

1012 sqm

auction
BIDDING STARTS AT $1.4M
You will fall in love with this unbeatable location and its breathtaking
panoramic views. In addition, this fabulous feel-good family home is
situated in a private cul-de-sac, on a rare 1012sqm block with lane way
access to the rear. The astute buyer will seize this opportunity for its
enviable lifestyle and subdivision potential (application pending), feeling as
though theyve won the board game of life. Your options are limitless and
appealing. Live comfortably now, renovate, detonate, subdivide and/or
develop. This is a once in a lifetime opportunity that you will never regret.

Open Saturday 24th October 3:40pm - 4:20pm


Auction on-site (unless sold prior) | Sat 7th November 10:30am

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John Hunter
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u

12 Servetus Street, Swanbourne


3

430 sqm

auction
BIDDING STARTS AT $900K
This completely gorgeous renovated 3 bed 1 bath character residence
blends original charm and fabulous contemporary style to bring you a
wonderful home perfect for starting out or downsizing. Glorious character
features are highlighted throughout the home newly polished jarrah
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VYPNPUHSYLWSHJL0TTHJ\SH[LS`WYLZLU[LKHUKZL[PUKLSPNO[M\SNHYKLUZVUH
430 sqm block, with reverse cycle a/c throughout, store room and garage
access from ROW, parking for 2 cars at the front, this is the perfect place
to call home.

Open Saturday 24th October 10:30am - 11:10am


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Claremont

Leederville

Subiaco

9286 3655

9208 1999

9381 2055

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Community news
Refuge has a
place in
many hearts

Music, dance to keep


Indonesia green
An environmental program
in Indonesia that is educating
children to be aware of waste
is proving a huge success.

They love animals at


Claremonts Mercy Place Mont
Clare, and to prove it they
helped to celebrate the 80th
anniversary of the Shenton
Park Dogs Refuge Home.
Refuge volunteers this week
put together a presentation for
residents at Mont Clare on the
history of the dogs home.
Called Tales from Our Home,
it took seniors on a trip down
memory lane.
The dogs home first opened
in 1935, thanks to a number of
West Australians who wanted
to help the pitiful waifs and
strays roaming Perth streets,
and the presentation charted
eight decades of how the charity has rescued and rehomed
around 50,000 unwanted dogs.
Many Mont Clare have fond
memories of adopting fourlegged family members from the
shelter in their younger years.
Mercy Healths service manager Jenny Jones said several
residents remembered adopting
dogs from the shelter in the
1950s and 60s.
President of the Dogs Refuge
Home Karen Rhodes said she
welcomed the opportunity to
talk about the refuges work.
Our incredible volunteers
have worked hard to uncover
the refuges history in this our
80th anniversary year, she
said. We have been heartened
to learn how extensively our
home has been woven into the
fabric of the WA community
since the 1930s.

It is run by the Happy Green


World Foundation, founded
by Marlou Bessem, who has
developed materials especially
designed for primary school
children.
This Sunday, at Quintilian
School in Mt Claremont, there
will be a Green Indonesia

Bazaar to raise funds to print


more books for 320 schools in
Flores, Indonesia.
It will be an Indonesian fusion
experience, with traditional
Indonesian music and dance,
Indonesian food stalls, musical
performances and entertainment for children.
Entry is $10, $5 for children.
The event will run from 10am
to 2pm on October 25 at the
school at 46 Quintilian Road.

Learning about lung cancer


Anyone who has been
touched by lung cancer is
encouraged to a Shine Your
Light on lung cancer event in
November, lung cancer awareness month.
People with lung cancer
and their families and friends
are welcome at the event on
Thursday, November 5.
This will be an opportunity to
meet other people with similar
interests, and to learn about the

A pup named Poppy came from the Shenton Park Dog Refuge with
refuge president Karen Rhodes, left. They are pictured celebrating
the homes 80th anniversary with Mercy Health service manager
Jenny Jones and Mont Clare resident Osra Wisby, right.

Join the dune weeders

A team will be removing invasive weeds and doing bush


maintenance at Swanbourne
beach next Saturday, October
31.
The Swanbourne Coastal
Alliance welcomes all helpers
for the bushcare morning.
The meeting point is Swanbourne beach upper carpark

at 9am.
Take gloves, a light wind
jacket, sturdy shoes and comfortable clothes.
People are asked to register
by email at jporsini@bigpond.
[Link] or SMS 0405 006 720
by Wednesday, October 28,
for planning and catering
purposes.

latest screening techniques,


technology and treatments available for lung cancer patients.
It will run from 6 to 8pm
at the Australian Institute of
Management on the corner of
Selby and Hay streets, Subiaco.
For more details about this
or other Shine a Light activities, visit [Link]
com/lungfoundation or contact
Kirsten Mooney on 0400 023 296
or Caitlin Broderick on 0438
910 582.

Royalty on the ocean waves


Cunards Queens: Mary and
Elizabeth is the title of the talk
Chris Frame will give when the
University of the Third Age
(U3A) meets on Monday.
Chriss talk is at 2.30pm on
October 26 at the Grove library.
Earlier, at 1pm, Helen Brown

will present The King of Sunlight:


How William Lever Cleaned up
the World.
There is a coffee break between the two talks and visitors
are always welcome.
For more information, call
Keith on 9383 2037.

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130 JERSEY STREET, JOLIMONT
bed 4

bath 2

car 2

End Date Sale: All oers presented by 6pm


Wednesday 11th November 2015 (unless sold prior)
Prepare to be amazed! A simply stunning and awe inspiring home that will
please all of the senses. From the moment you set eyes on 130 Jersey Street
you are greeted with sensational architecture and design so aesthetically
pleasing you wont know where to look rst. And it is available to be yours!
Set in an incredible location opposite Henderson Park, the outlook from the
front of this home is so peaceful you will be forgiven for
forgetting you are in one of the best locations, literally
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when the opportunity knocks you simply have to take it by
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POST, October 24, 2015 Page 53

NORTH

FOR SALE FROM $375,000

DISPLAY CENTRE OPEN THIS SATURDAY 17TH OCTOBER 2PM - 4PM


658 NEWCASTLE STREET, LEEDERVILLE (Realmark Head Ofce)
8 SOLD IN THE FIRST WEEK
A statement of design Five levels of architecturally striking apartments, designed with a central landscaped courtyard to encourage
natural light and cross ventilation for all residents. Direct lift access is available from secure underground park ing. Ground oor
commercial space allows for business to engage with the local community, while residential apartments take advantage
of the views from the levels above.
Sheer Convenience Just minutes from the Perth CBD at SKYPARK everything revolves aroun d you. The sights and smells of the
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700m to Leederville train station
Nine 1 x 1 apartments from $375,000 3 SOLD
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COTTESLOE
54 MANNING ST, MOSMAN PARK

$1,650,000

SERENE AND GREEN


Ticking all the boxes! This spacious, single level, four bedroom home offers a
private lifestyle in a friendly neighbourhood. On a large 896sqm landholding
this house is ideal for a growing family or downsizers who are still wanting
land. The light and airy home has three separate living areas and a large
covered alfresco perfect for all year round entertaining. The beautiful garden
has room for a pool, and there is a large shed/ workshop with ROW access.
With quality ttings throughout, air conditioning, no steps and wide doorways,
this immaculate and comfortable residence is walking distance to local shops,
the river and the beach.

896sqm

ROW

HOME OPEN: SATURDAY 24TH OCTOBER 9.45AM - 10.35AM


5AM

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3 BEAGLE STREET, MOSMAN PARK

AUCTION

TIME TO SHINE
AUCTION SATURDAY 21ST NOVEMBER 2015 AT 11.30AM
ON SITE (UNLESS SOLD PRIOR)
Youll love the mystery of this understated family home, which opens up to
reveal its stunning secrets to you. On a 574sqm landholding the opportunities
are endless. The spacious residence has a glamorous heart and has been fully
renovated with a wonderful blend of crisp contemporary ttings and welcoming
period features. There is excellent separation between several living areas, a
fabulous all weather alfresco area and a separate self-contained one bedroom
studio, and the central kitchen is the heart of the home.

574sqm

ROW

HOME OPEN: SATURDAY 24TH OCTOBER 10.00AM - 10.35AM


35AM

DEBORAH BRADY 0405 570 903


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2/51 RULE ST, NTH FREMANTLE LOW TO MID $2MS

LARGE APARTMENT WITH INDOOR POOL


Brilliantly located in the historic landmark Old Soap Factory enjoying spectacular
river and ocean vistas, this gracious home enjoys spacious living areas, kitchen with
quality appliances, indoor alfresco with pool and spa plus a magical master suite with
private deck and magnicent views. With bespoke style, this four bedroom home (plus
study and large mezzanine providing additional space) enjoys mod cons including
security, cellar and a glass lift to all levels. In a quiet cul-de-sac with the river at your feet,
this unique home is sure to impress, with its character features and views both across
the river and to the ocean, with the beach, schools, parks, public transport, cafes and
restaurants all nearby.

HOME OPEN: SATURDAY 24TH OCTOBER 3.35PM - 4.10PM


PM

DEBORAH BRADY 0405 570 903


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[Link]@[Link]
ACTON COTTESLOE 500 STIRLING HIGHWAY, PEPPERMINT GROVE PH: (08) 9384 6999 [Link]/COTTESLOE

POST, October 24, 2015 Page 55

COTTESLOE
46 GOLDSWORTHY RD, CLAREMONT $2.695M-$2.895M

A PLACE TO CALL HOME


Tasteful modern luxury has combined with the elegance of tradition to create a
spacious family home. This beautiful two-storey residence has historic proportions
(circa 1928) and has been stylishly updated to create an easy entertainer. Bright
family living areas, open-plan country kitchen with quality appliances, formal
lounge, pool room, bedroom/ large study, main bedroom suite with dressing
room and marble ensuite, upstairs wing with four bedrooms and two bathrooms,
wine cellar, separate studio, double garage with ROW access. PLUS, a grass
tennis court, sparkling pool, mature gardens and shady verandas. All this on a
corner 1,330qm block in a fantastic central location.

1330sqm

ROW

HOME OPEN: SATURDAY 24TH OCTOBER 11.55AM - 12.30PM


30PM

DEBORAH BRADY 0405 570 903


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8 PARRY STREET, CLAREMONT

$2,995,000

PEACEFUL PERFECTION!
Situated high on the Claremont Hill, this immaculate three level home has
charming character and a relaxed ambience. The period home (circa 1928)
offers everything you need to enjoy a modern family lifestyle, with separate
living spaces, exquisite workmanship and top end ttings. The elevated position
allows leafy views to the hills from the deck, and a cabana dining area is perfect
for entertaining by the sparkling pool. There are several shady alfresco areas
from which to enjoy the lush, award winning gardens which enfold the home
and provide a delight for the senses. Walk to excellent schools, Swanbourne
shops and Claremont Quarter, or stroll to the river in ten minutes.

908sqm

HOME OPEN: SATURDAY 24TH OCTOBER 11.00AM - 11.40AM


40AM

DEBORAH BRADY 0405 570 903


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32 THOMSON RD, CLAREMONT OFFERS FR $2,249M

LETS FALL IN LOVE!


Leafy dappled shade entices you into this pretty, contemporary home, nestled
discreetly in a quiet tree-lined street. The comfortable home makes you feel
immediately at ease. The spacious family residence offers generous rooms,
great separation and a low maintenance lifestyle and has polished jarrah oors
and quality ttings throughout. In a very convenient location with a beautiful
park at the end of the street, its walking distance to the river, Claremont shops
and cafes, bus and train and excellent schools.

521sqm

HOME OPEN: SATURDAY 24TH OCTOBER 12.00PM - 12.35PM


35PM

DEBORAH BRADY 0405 570 903


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ACTON COTTESLOE 500 STIRLING HIGHWAY, PEPPERMINT GROVE PH: (08) 9384 6999 [Link]/COTTESLOE

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2 WEBB STREET, COTTESLOE

OFFERS HIGH $3,000,000s

CLASSIC ART DECO WITH OCEAN VIEWS

Perfectly positioned in this quiet and picturesque street is this most charming two-storey art deco residence,
offering comfortable family living and an air of understated elegance ensuring enjoyment at any stage of life.
The rooms are beautifully proportioned and include four bedrooms, four bathrooms, study, multi-purpose
room, formal and informal living and dining areas. The home opens up to magnicent mature gardens at
the rear, glowing with northern sun. The 885sqm block has both front and rear gardens, fully secure, making
this the ideal home for younger children to explore and grow up in. There are ocean view aspects, with great
potential to improve the ocean views through additions or renovation. Located two doors to the Harvey Field
reserve and just a short casual stroll through adjacent playing elds and the adjoining golf course to the
beautiful Cottesloe Beach.

885sqm

HOME OPEN:
SATURDAY 24TH OCTOBER
10.15AM - 10.50AM

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2/36 FORREST STREET, COTTESLOE

PRIVATE HIDEAWAY

Offering rare comfort, space and ocean views stretching across the golf course, this immaculately presented
townhouse has to be among the nest in Cottesloe.
Privately situated in a group of only four
Spanning two oors with excellent separation
Spacious living on two levels
Chefs gas kitchen, with good storage
Deluxe master suite, with designer bathroom and
stunning views
Second double bedroom upstairs

$1,745,000

Guest bedroom and bathroom downstairs


Study
Secure parking for 2 cars
Discrete walkway directly to John Street
A retreat just footsteps to the beach, cafes and
restaurants

HOME OPEN:
SATURDAY 24TH OCTOBER
2.20PM - 2.55PM

BEV HEYMANS 0419 099 243 [Link]@[Link]


ACTON COTTESLOE 500 STIRLING HIGHWAY, PEPPERMINT GROVE PH: (08) 9384 6999 [Link]/COTTESLOE

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ELEGANT SPACES, ELITE LOCATION

AUCTION
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607sqm

AUCTION SATURDAY 21ST NOVEMBER 2.30PM ON SITE (unless sold prior)


This spacious home has been designed to embody a timeless architectural aesthetic, with subtle contemporary
touches. From the moment you step inside, you will be struck by the high quality appointment and modern spaces
that exemplify sophistication, along with sweeping views across the Indian Ocean, Swan River and Fremantle Port
that can only be described as spectacular! Whether catering for a large family, or downsizing in style, this home
caters for everyone. It is truly a lifestyle proposition!
Some of the special features include;
Master bedroom with spacious walk-in robe and
Stunning Leon House custom designed Chefs kitchen
ensuite
Open plan Kitchen/Lounge/Dining
Separate games room
Amazing outdoor, timber decked undercover alfresco State of the art theatre room with refreshment station
Auction Particulars:
A deposit for $150,000 shall be paid upon signing of the contract
The settlement date shall be the 21st December 2015
HOME OPEN: SATURDAY 24TH OCTOBER 4.00PM - 4.35PM

BEV HEYMANS 0419 099 243 [Link]@[Link]


ACTON COTTESLOE 500 STIRLING HIGHWAY, PEPPERMINT GROVE PH: (08) 9384 6999 [Link]/COTTESLOE

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SOUTH WEST

128 MARINE TERRACE, BUSSELTON

EXPRESS 28 DAY AUCTION

THE MARINE DREAM!

TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION 12PM SUNDAY 25TH OCT 2015, (UNLESS SOLD PRIOR)
Built in 2012 this is the lock and leave, modern central living, by the sea you have been dreaming of! Featuring
room for a 24ft caravan with rear laneway access, 300 metres to the boat ramp and 1km to the CBD. With
sporting grounds, Busselton Jetty and the events capital foreshore of the state, life could be one big holiday.
Huge and modern home, with that colonial easy care character nish featuring 4 huge bedrooms, North
facing alfresco overlooking conservation reserve, owing open living plan, separate ofce and activity room.
The owners are extremely happy here but an exciting new business venture means they will now relocate.

HOME OPEN:
SUNDAY 25TH OCTOBER
11.00AM - 12.00PM

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TY CRIDDLE 0427 175 426 [Link]@[Link]

BUREKUP

$760,000

CAPEL

EXPRESS 28 DAY SALE

HENTY BROOK SPRINGS

RURAL RETREAT

A1 agricultural 82 acre production farm situated on Henty Road that leads to


Ferguson Valley. With Henty Brook running through and two spring fed dams,
plus irrigation pasture an exclusive address for a picturesque rural property.
14 paddocks, new fences, large new shed, 3-phase power and a short drive to
the restaurants, breweries and wineries of Ferguson Valley.

ALL OFFERS PRESENTED BY 4PM, 23RD NOVEMBER 2015


(UNLESS SOLD PRIOR)

All offers considered.

Awesome farm not far from Stirling Forest and Peppermint Grove Beach, and
within walking distance to Capel Vale Winery and restaurant. 12.99 acres set
up for horses, cattle or sheep and currently cutting pasture for hay crop. The
double brick homestead is renovated with taste and the sheds, fences and big
irrigation bore is ready for new owners.
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HOME OPEN:
SATURDAY 31ST OCTOBER 11.00AM - 12.30PM

PETER JOHNSTON 0439 971 150


[Link]@[Link]

PETER JOHNSTON 0439 971 150


[Link]@[Link]

BUNBURY (08) 9791 5777 BUSSELTON (08) 9754 9200 DUNSBOROUGH (08) 9755 3399 MARGARET RIVER (08) 9758 8898
[Link]

POST, October 24, 2015 Page 59

A C TO N
COMMERCIAL

FOR SALE: 45 COWLE STREET, WEST PERTH

PERMIT APPROVED DEVELOPMENT

Eight (8) Unit Development Site


Plans and Permits
City Aspect from upper levels
622 sqm site with older style dwelling

EOI Close at 4pm on Thurs 12 November 2015 (if not sold prior)
The owners reserve the right to transact the property on or before the above closing date.

BRENT PALMER 0421 904 814


[Link]@[Link]

ACTON COMMERCIAL PH: 9386 9981 [Link]

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OVER 20 YEARS

OF SELLING HUNDREDS

OF
HOMES
IN
NEDLANDS AND SURROUNDS
100s OF HAPPY BUYERS

AND SELLERS EXPERIENCING

PASSION, ENTHUSIASM

& PROFESSIONALISM.

WHEN SELLING

YOUR HOME BE SURE TO CALL

MARK ANDERSON

0411 645 174


WORKING, LIVING &
SUPPORTING LOCALLY.

NO FUSS. NO HYPE.
JUST EXTRAORDINARY RESULTS

M 0411 645 174

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POST, October 24, 2015 Page 61

NEDLANDS, 8A Dalkeith Road


$875K
ATTENTION BOB THE BUILDER!
A level building block good to go in an incredible family
friendly locale close to parklands, schools, transport
and village shopping. These are extremely rare, dont
miss out!

INSPECT ALL DAY

Agent MARK ANDERSON


Phone 0411 645 174
[Link]

NEDLANDS, 28 Bruce Street


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$1.32M PLUS
READY FOR A MAKEOVER!!
Needing a revamp to restore its former lustre, this near
original period cottage is ideally positioned walking
distance to UWA, Nedlands Primary, Broadway Fair
Shopping and transport...and would best suit 1st home
buyers, character loving renovators and investors!!

INSPECT SATURDAY 24TH OCTOBER 10:00 - 10:45AM

Agent MARK ANDERSON


Phone 0411 645 174
[Link]

NEDLANDS, 40 Tyrell Street


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Mid to High $2Ms


PERFECT!
Awash with natural light throughout, this exquisite
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transformation into a beautiful yet fully functional
family home...ready to be enjoyed immediately!
INSPECT SATURDAY 24TH OCTOBER 11:00 - 11:45AM

Agent MARK ANDERSON


Phone 0411 645 174
[Link]

NEDLANDS, 106 Webster Street


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SPECTACULAR GOLF COURSE LOCATION...
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INSPECT SATURDAY 24TH OCTOBER 12:00 - 12:45PM

Agent MARK ANDERSON


Phone 0411 645 174
[Link]

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AUCTION

14th November - 12noon Onsite (If not sold prior)

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SPACIOUS, STYLISH,
COMFORTABLE
Constructed of brick and weatherboard, this
charming ve-bedroom home radiates with
personality; its batten windows, Juliette
balcony and delightful cottage-style gardens
providing a welcoming entry statement. The
kids will love the large swimming pool and
the secret garden tucked away around the
corner its even big enough for a trampoline
or cubby house.
Comfortable and stylish, the home has so
many great features the proportions are
large, the spaces are versatile. On a 691sqm
sub divisible block, the property is fully
fenced and very private, with laneway access
to an over-size double garage at the rear.
Dont delay in expressing your interest for
this one it wont last long.

691sqm
Sub-Divisable Land

Frank Torre

0411 866 550


frank@[Link]

[Link]
p: +61 8 9284 5554 | a: 10 Station St Cottesloe WA 6011, Australia

Andrew Gill

0439 955 725


andrew@[Link]

POST, October 24, 2015 Page 63

FOR SALE
$3,550,000

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30 LOMA STREET, COTTESLOE

FAMILY ENTERTAINER
Sitting proudly on a 847sqm block drenched
in northern sunlight, its spacious oor plan is
perfect for a family. The ground level offers
a large guest bedroom with ensuite, an
ofce/study, an activity room and vast open
plan areas with the marble kitchen in pride
of place. A scullery and a large laundry are
tucked away behind the kitchen.
The upper level offers a theatre room, a
second study/ofce, palatial master suite,
three very large childrens bedrooms and
modern luxe bathrooms and a gymnasium.
A large swimming pool, spa and sheltered
alfresco entertaining spaces with outdoor
pizza oven, drinks fridges and built-in
barbecue, plus a 1300 bottle wine cellar and
tasting room.
This is the sort of home that most families
dream of owning. It is a must-see.

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847sqm
Land

Frank Torre

0411 866 550


frank@[Link]

[Link]
p: +61 8 9284 5554 | a: 10 Station St Cottesloe WA 6011, Australia

Andrew Gill

0439 955 725


andrew@[Link]

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Community news

One mans crusade


against stupidity
Rob Pikes talks to young
traffic offenders are having
a big impact.
Rob takes part in a road
safety program run by the
RACs community education
team to give young offenders
a second chance
Rob is a presenter for the
Paraplegic Benefit Fund
(PBF), based in Shenton
Park, and shares his personal
story.
At 17, Rob lost both his legs
as well as three of his friends
in a catastrophic car crash.
Often young people come
in with a negative attitude and
trivialise their offence as not
serious, Rob said.
When I talk about my lifechanging experience, they
usually change their tune
pretty quickly.
He and the team are deliver-

Neil Cormack waters the new vertical garden he helped to build at Shenton Parks Warehouse Cafe.

Anyone for parsley or sage?


The wall of a small outdoor space at the back of the
Warehouse Caf in Shenton Park
has been turned into a thriving
vertical garden.
Mike and Helen from Bunnings
helped Warehouse staffer Neil
Cormack to secure planter boxes
and rails and plant herbs.
Bunnings donated hanging rails,
planter boxes, potting mix and
lots of herbs.
Neil said that his favourite plant
in the garden was rocket and that

he was looking forward to using


this when preparing salads at
the caf, which is a UnitingCare
West project.
The vertical garden is designed
to help participants learn to
grow herbs, and for the chef to
be able to use fresh herbs from
the garden in the dishes served
up at the cafe.
The Warehouse Caf is a social
enterprise project, serving a
seasonal menu, with home-made
cakes and treats. It provides people living with disabilities the

opportunity to connect with their


community and learn life skills.
The Warehouse Caf is open
from 7am to 3pm Monday to
Friday, and is at 221 Onslow Road,
Shenton Park.
For more information or to
volunteer at The Warehouse Caf,
contact admin@unitingcarewest.
[Link].
Ian Moore, acting CEO of
UnitingCare West, said it was
great to see businesses like
Bunnings getting involved in
social enterprises.

ing the road safety program


to 13 to 18-year-olds who have
committed driving offences.
Liz Carey, from the RAC,
said: We teach young offenders the importance of
safe driving and the effects
of alcohol, drugs and reckless behaviour on driving,
and being a responsible
passenger.
Drivers aged 17 to 24 account for 22% of all WA road
fatalities despite only making
up 12% of the population.
She said half the young
drivers in a recent survey said
they used their phones while
driving, while a further 20%
checked social media behind
the wheel.
If a young person successfully completes the program,
no traffic or criminal conviction is recorded.

Bringing music to pre-kindy


A new teacher is leading the Mosman Park
Playgroups pre-kindy
program, offering fun and
interesting sessions.
Joanna Morrison Mayo, who
has an extensive background
in music, brings a wealth of
experience in early childhood
teaching to the group, providing creative and stimulating
activities each week.
Mosman Park playgroup
president Melissa Francis
said members were very excited to have Joanna on board.
Our pre-kindy program

is very popular and we are


happy it is continuing in term
four, she said.
The program is great for
young children as it helps
them get ready for kindergarten.
My little fellow loves
learning new songs, reading
books and doing art and craft
activities.
The pre-kindy program
runs on Thursdays during
school term between 9.30 and
11.30am.
For more information, call
Melissa on 0403 183 968.

BOUTIQUE COMMERCIAL PROPERTIES

3 Pamment Street, North Fremantle


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Nathan Hewitt
0411 695 313
nathan@[Link]
22 May Street,
East Fremantle
9339 1006

[Link]
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Never look back

POST, October 24, 2015 Page 65

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52/1 Freshwater Parade, CLAREMONT

ALL WRITTEN OFFERS ABOVE $845,000


PRESENTED 5PM MON 9TH NOV 2015
Looking for a premium western suburbs home without the
eye-watering price tag? This generous residence in the
anticipated 'Freshwater Apartments' is your answer.
Sparkling new & never lived in
Inspiring view across treetops to Swan River
Enormous covered balcony
Laid out for effortless entertaining
Superb kitchen & slick modern bathrooms
Premium position in the building
Large swimming pool, cabana & barbecue area
State-of-the-art security for absolute peace of mind
500m to the river & 50m to Claremont's retail & dining precinct
Stylish & spacious oor plan

OPEN
Sat 24th October 10:00am - 10:30am
Sat 31st October 1:00pm - 1:30pm
Sat 7th November 12:45pm - 1:15pm

Peter Clements
M 0415 920 920
P 9284 6000
CLAREMONT OFFICE

36 St Quentin Avenue
Claremont
[Link]

FOR SALE

BRAND NEW WITH A RIVER VIEW!

CONTACT

SELLER RESERVES THE


RIGHT TO SELL PRIOR

148 m2

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OFFERS ABOVE
Never look back

Never look back

$1,250,000

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653 m2

FOR SALE

SELLER RESERVES THE


RIGHT TO SELL PRIOR

97 m2
CONTACT

BEAUTIFULLY POSITIONED
5/9 Freshwater Parade, CLAREMONT

ALL WRITTEN OFFERS ABOVE $470,000


PRESENTED 5PM TUES 10TH NOV 2015
Neatly tucked away on the gorgeous Freshwater Parade stands this neatly
presented 2 bedroom single level apartment. Once you move in here, youll
never want to leave. Less than 400m to the Claremont Quarter and only
500m to the Swan River, the location here is truly enviable.

Ground oor secure apartment


Generous bedrooms with a built-in wardrobe to the master
Timber oorboards throughout
Freshly painted with renovated kitchen & bathroom
Kitchen with stone benchtops and stainless steel appliances
Fujitsu split system reverse cycle A/C
Open plan living/dining
Large covered alfresco and low maintenance gardens
Secure parking for two cars

OPEN
Sat 24th October 10:30am - 11:15am
Wed 28th October 5:00pm - 6:00pm
Sat 31st October 1:30pm - 2:15pm
Sat 7th November 12:00pm - 12:45pm

Peter Clements
M 0415 920 920
P 9284 6000
CLAREMONT OFFICE

36 St Quentin Avenue
Claremont
[Link]

Never look back

POST, October 24, 2015 Page 67

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22 Swanway Crescent, SWANBOURNE

ALL WRITTEN OFFERS ABOVE $2,000,000


PRESENTED 5PM TUES 10TH NOV 2015
Every element of this sensational modern home has been
created with precision and passion. Not just aesthetically
beautiful, it has a 6-star energy rating, a highly functional
oor plan & a prime position in the Lakeway estate.

Peter Clements
M 0415 920 920
P 9284 6000
CLAREMONT OFFICE

36 St Quentin Avenue
Claremont

[Link]
One of the largest properties in the area (600sqm)
Moments from Lake Claremont & Swanbourne Primary
Built by Empire Building Co & completed in 2011
3kW solar energy system and grey water reticulation
Delicious ltered rain water on tap!
Master suite, main living areas and ofce on ground level
Children/guest areas upstairs
Non-parallel walls cleverly minimise noise transfer
Great school area - Scotch, MLC & Christ Church, Shenton College
Close to Claremont Quarter & 3km from the beach
OPEN
Sat 24th October 12:30pm - 1:15pm
Wed 28th October 5:00pm - 6:00pm
Sat 31st October 10:00am - 10:45am
Sat 7th November 11:00am - 11:45am

FOR SALE

STUNNING ECO-PROPERTY

CONTACT

SELLER RESERVES THE


RIGHT TO SELL PRIOR

600 m2

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Small Residential Agency of the Year REIWA Awards 2015

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5/1 Kings Park Avenue, Crawley


ALL OFFERS AROUND $1M MUST BE SOLD

Set amid manicured grounds in a boutique complex of 12, number 1 Kings Park Avenue is one of
the most tightly held addresses in the street. This apartment has only one common wall, with the
remaining three made up of floor-to-ceiling glass, maximizing the pretty aspects from every angle.
Luxury fixtures and finishes throughout include travertine flooring, Miele kitchen appliances and
remote controlled window treatments. The large open floorplan and walls of glass emphasize this
feeling of space and make this stylish residence the perfect option for a downsizer or an executive
wanting to escape the rat race of city life.

JORDAN McGUIRK 0478 705 817

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The Ultimate Urban Retreat

3 Gordon Street, Cottesloe


OFFERS FROM $2.3M

A pared back interior and seamless indoor and outdoor living featuring polished concrete,
travertine, marble and granite. Spanning the wall of the central living zone are bi-fold glass doors
that can be pulled back connecting with the very private north-facing tree-lined courtyard with
small plunge pool. Connecting the two levels is a floating polished steel staircase that enhances
the voluminous sense of space. Upstairs, overlooking the terrace, plunge pool and water feature
is the master suite with dressing room and sumptuous ensuite, as well as 2 large guests bedrooms
and a shared second bathroom.

JORDAN McGUIRK 0478 705 817

T (08) 9389 5184 F (08) 9389 5206 W [Link]


A 103A Waratah Ave Dalkeith WA 6009

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7b Alexander Road, Dalkeith


MID $3MIL

The progressive combination of clever internal styling, intimacy with the outdoors and organic
natural materials blur the boundaries between art and engineering. Open light-filled living spaces
with sophisticated amenities and meticulous attention to detail create a warm contemporary
home. Designed and constructed on the absolute cutting edge, this sleek contemporary
residence rises generously over three levels with lift. Extensive use of glass throughout enhances
the pavilion style design and softens the divide between indoor and outdoor spaces.

LIFT 3

TONIA McNEILLY 0416 161 556


JAMES HEATH 0478 064 428

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Who wouldnt want to retreat to this calm and tranquil sanctuary designed to take in the expansive
river views from almost every vantage point. A masterpiece of design and craftsmanship,
incorporating beautiful travertine and American oak floors, custom designed American oak
cabinetry and complimented with feature stone bathrooms and fireplaces. The soft tones and
natural finishes blend to create a calm and relaxing ambience perfect for a quiet night in, or
entertaining family and friends.

56c Victoria Avenue, Claremont


MID $5MIL
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LISA FORD 0414 405 136


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T (08) 9389 5184 F (08) 9389 5206 W [Link]


A 103A Waratah Ave Dalkeith WA 6009

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30 Abbey Gardens, Mount Claremont


AROUND $2M
Set on an impressive 1195sqm with grass tennis court, swimming pool and 4 living areas, this
outstanding 2 storey home offers fabulous free flowing accommodation and a multitude of
entertaining options. An excellent master suite with walk-in wardrobe, ensuite and a large private
living room as well as a separate study located upstairs. The open-plan kitchen / lounge room
plus another separate living area, perfect for the kids, opens to the tennis court. The home is
conveniently located within walking distance to John XXIII, and is situated in a private cul-de-sac
on an elevated block, an ideal place to raise a family.

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Divine Victorian terrace in the heart of Claremont close to every possible amenity from; tennis courts,
swimming pool, shops, cafes, public transportif you want a location that offers convenience
and a house that is full of charm - Number 12 is it! The period charm exudes throughout this
gorgeous semi with high ceilings, timber floors and leadlight glass. Two large bedrooms both with
robes are at the front of the house off the main hallway as well as a bathroom. At the end of
the grand hallway, you will find the separate living area with an open fireplace. The kitchen and
casual meals area is at the back of home looking out to the stunning back garden. The garden
is fantastic with lemon trees, protected areas perfect for long lunches and quiet book reading.
Parking for 2 cars is at the rear of the home off the lane.

12 Shenton Road, Claremont


OFFERS AROUND $800,000

TONIA McNEILLY 0416 161 556

T (08) 9389 5184 F (08) 9389 5206 W [Link]


A 103A Waratah Ave Dalkeith WA 6009

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Small Residential Agency of the Year REIWA Awards 2015

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Hamptons Estate

Stunning near new family home in the Rosalie Primary School catchment, that will never date or
age thanks to the classic styling and superior craftsmanship of this 500sqm build. The vast open
plan living allows for excellent family entertaining with bi-fold doors opening to the north facing
alfresco and 25mt gas heated pool. The amazing kitchen with expansive granite benchtops,
superior storage systems and butlers pantry will delight families that live in their kitchens. This is simply
one of the most incredible family homes ever taken to market it oozes style and sophistication but
functions as a family home where the kids can run wild whilst others can find some private solitude.
It is simply the perfect family home.

13 Kingston Sreet, Nedlands


OFFERS AROUND $3M
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1113sqm

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Located on one of Dalkeiths finest streets across from your own private park, and walking distance
to the river, this impressive two-storey home is a picture of French Provincial elegance. The award
winning home, built by Biagioni Homes, was inspired by the owners travels to France and is the
perfect blend of modern day living and tastefully designed French style. Impeccably presented,
this delightful family home has an abundance of natural light filtering through to every room.
Spanish tiles throughout the ground floor and
Italian tumbled marble in hallway.
Near new wool carpets throughout the house
4 car garaging 2 secure, 2 in carport

Open fireplaces
2 fully ducted reverse cycle air conditioners
Fully reticulated from own bore
Solar heated pool

28 Brockman Avenue, Dalkeith


HIGH $3M
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TONIA McNEILLY 0416 161 556

T (08) 9389 5184 F (08) 9389 5206 W [Link]


A 103A Waratah Ave Dalkeith WA 6009

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Community news

Was it art or
obsession?
Melbourne jeweller Adrian
Dickens is likely to get a royal
welcome at a special fundraiser
in Cottesloe.

Oliver King and fellow Hale School students gave free car washes as a gesture
of kindness.

Butterflies take flight at Hale


The idea of the butterfly effect
suggests that everything is connected, so that the beating of a
butterflys wings in one part of
the world can affect what happens in another part of the world.
At Hale School, the Butterfly
Effect Day is about small gestures
that can make a big difference.
The day was created and run
by Hale Schools head of middle
school pastoral care, Julianne
Nissen.
The idea behind the day was to
give our boys a meaningful, real
world connection with their local
community, she said.
The boys took on 21 projects, including washing cars for no charge,
baking and delivering biscuits to
homeless shelters, making puzzle

packs for children at PMH and a


coastal clean-up at City Beach.
Unsuspecting city commuters
were touched by the boys Have
an Awesome Day campaign and
random people at Floreat Forum
were presented with bunches of
flowers.
One shop owner wrote to say: My
day was made so much brighter
after a young schoolboy stepped
into our store and handed me a
little bunch of flowers with a message that said the world is better
with you in it.
I then stepped out of the shop
to see a sea of young Hale School
boys handing out bunches of flowers to passers-by.
What a wonderful way to
brighten up someones day.

Adrian will give a fascinating peek


into the lives of two royal outcasts,
the Duke and Duchess of Windsor,
when he speaks at a sunset soiree
at Sea View Golf Club.
He trained in the UK and has been
an identity in the fine jewellery
scene in Melbourne and Sydney for
more than 30 years.
Adrians talk will be part of a
drinks and canapes fundraiser
organised by the volunteers at
the breast centre at Sir Charles
Gairdner Hospital.
The centre has a team of seven
dedicated volunteers who aim to
make patients hospital experiences
as comfortable as possible.
One of the volunteers, Diane Hintz,
who has worked there for eight
years, said a major fundraiser several years ago had been a bonanza.
We raised enough to buy television sets for the waiting rooms, a
dishwasher, adjustable examination
couches, a freezer to store ice packs.
bone china coffee mugs and many
more items to help with patient
comfort, she said.
Unfortunately our funds are running low and our centre is in need
of some comfortable chairs for the
waiting rooms.
Our patients often have long waits
as they have multiple appointments
and various other treatments in the
centre.
The Sunset Soiree is from 5.30 to
8pm on Thursday, November 19,
and costs $65.
For tickets and to book a table, call
Diane on 0419 986 644 or email daah@ The jewellery of the Duchess of Windsor will be a talking point
[Link] by November 12.
at a fundraising soiree to help cancer patients.

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Small gestures make dierence


World Polio Day is
this Saturday, October
24, and the Rotary Club
of Dalkeith has been
working hard to help
fund inoculation programs in Pakistan and
Afghanistan, the last two
countries where polio
still exists.
The Bill and Melinda
Gates Foundation gives
$2 for every $1 raised by
Rotary clubs for Polio
Plus throughout the
world.

On a recent Saturday
morning, the Rotary Club
of Dalkeith held a street
appeal and collected
more than $3500 from
Claremont shoppers.
The two-for-one grant
means more $10,000 will
be added to the fund.
Club members are kept
busy on many projects,
including a plan to extend the annual Cans for
Christmas, which involves
collecting donated food,
drinks and non-perishables for Foodbank for

distribution to distressed
families.
This week there was to
be a business-mens lunch
to help organisations like
the Esther Foundation,
which provides food, accommodation and training
to young women who, for
various reasons, have
been dislocated from
family and friends.
The club has also
agreed to fund a hearing
testing program for local
primary school children.

At the top
of their
Church targets social justice game

Three successive ministry teams at the Wembley Downs Church of Christ are, top from left,
John Clapton, the current team of Jenny and Dennis Ryle and front, Eira Clapton, John
Somerville and Margaret Somerville.

The Wembley Downs


Church of Christ recently
celebrated its 50th anniversary with a community
afternoon tea.
Rosemary Booth (nee
Walkington), who is still
a member of the church,
remembers how in the
early days she had to tidy
her bedroom to accommodate a Sunday School class
because her familys home
in Arundale Crescent was
used for regular Sunday
services.
The congregation, which
now meets in Bournemouth
Crescent, has always been
outwardly focused and
concerned with social
justice issues, including

Aboriginal reconciliation,
funding for chaplaincy in
schools and support and
acceptance of the marginalised.
Community action has
included scrubbing off racist posters and helping to
resettle refugees, the first
being from Vietnam.
Later, families from
other war-torn countries
Bosnia, Afghanistan, Iraq
and Iran were welcomed
and helped.
At present, members
volunteer at the local
Food Pantry and support
children orphaned by Aids
in Zimbabwe.
The church identifies
needs, and one of its

longest running activities


has been Open House for
Seniors, which began in
1978 in co-operation with
the Uniting and Anglican
churches.
It is a welcoming and
fun place for friendship
and activities on Thursday
mornings.
A book club meets monthly, there is a walking group
on Tuesday mornings,
meditation, a craft group
and an art class.
As part of the celebration,
a community afternoon tea
was held for all those involved in the various groups
and the display by the art
group was enjoyed by the
80 people who attended.

In an amazing coup, two


Newman College students
took out the top prizes
in womens state soccer
awards.
Year 10 student Abbey
Meakins won the Player of
the Year in her first year in
the state premier league.
Gabby Dal Busco (Year 12)
won Goalkeeper of the Year
for the second year running.
Gabby has also been selected to play as goalkeeper
for the Perth Glory Women in
the 2015-16 W-League season.

RIGHT: Proud moment


Schoolmates Gabby Dal
Busco, left, and Abbey Meakins
with their trophies at the State
Football Awards.

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Double garage with extra storage
Smart wired throughout with hard wired internet access everywhere
Fully reticulated low maintenance gardens with outdoor shower
Solar heated below ground pool
Walk to St Thomas Primary School, Claremont Quarter, cafes, restaurants
and either Loch Street or Claremont train stations

JAMIE HARRINGTON
0413 009 962
jamie@[Link]

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Community news
Cambridge
The winners of the
pairs last Friday afternoon at Cambridge
Bowling Club were
Cliff Racey and Pam
Islip, while MaryAnn
Hart, Norma Samuel,
Rosemary Goddard
and Liz Arrow won
the fours.
On Saturday morning, the winners were
Jock Wenden and
Kevin Breen from
John Godfrey and
Cliff Racey.
David Sladen and
Jim Sweeney won
Mondays 2-4-2 games
from David Hughes
and Phil McShane.

bowling
Des Bassett and
Warren Smith won
the plate.

Claremont
The team of Mark
Lindsey, Mike Yates,
Dave Ivers and Brian
Wright played in the
State Fours competition, winning two
games out of three
against division 1 sides.
The winners of last
Thursdays mixed
bowls were Derrick
Dimbleby, Hazel Warr
and Peter Hiatt.
The runners-up

were Ireton Parker,


Estelle Boak and Peter
Channer.
In Saturdays mixed
bowls, the winners
were Barry Caporn,
Hazel Warr and Estelle
Boak.
Coming in second were Norm
Underwood, Derrick
Dimbleby and Ireton
Parker.
At pennant practice,
Peter Hiatts team beat
Chris Litchfield team
21/18.
Peter Channer won
Sundays scroungers from Patricia
Hubbard.

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Last Tuesdays
mixed bowls saw
wins to the teams
of Ken Brooke and
Estelle Boak with +16,
and Andy McGlew
with Val Jackson,
Bill Smith and John
Hollingshead +5.
The run-up to the
pennant season saw
some fine games on
Thursday among the
blokes, with winners
being John OMeehan,
ably supported by Neil
Davis, John Gadsdon
and John Freedman
with +10.
They were followed
by Ross Donald,
Alan Pitman, David
Broadfoot and Johnny
Pole with +9.
Martin Adams was
assured of a win, being
supported in the pairs
by David Ironside +8.
Saturday saw the
blokes roll up for their
final training session
before the pennant
matches start and
what a fine group they
were.
In peak condition
on their strict diets
and rigorous exercise
routines, these powder
kegs of testosterone
were ready to fire.
Their wicks were lit.
Bitterly fought
matches saw wins
to Kerry Haddleton,
Keith Allen, John
Freedman and Peter
Moulton with +17.
Then came Kim
Green, David Hyde,
Gordy Wilson and Ross
McKenzie with +13,
followed by John Pole,
Alan Davison, Martin
Adams and Rod Day

with +11.
The winning skipper suggested they
could maintain their
extraordinary fitness
by not accepting the
prizewinning wine,
but this caused a bit
of discussion among
his teammates.
Only a little blood
was drawn and the
wounds will heal.
The suggestion was
withdrawn.

Hollywood
Subiaco
The Hollywood
ladies were in short
supply for a practice
game at Mosman Park.
Margaret from
Mosman, Nada Bonny
and Margaret Gawler
had a good 21/13 win
while Deirdre Duncan,
Jan from Mosman and
Usha Nigam were
defeated by one shot.
Anne Ormsby, Robyn
and Bett from Mosman
went down 17/23.
In last Thursdays
practice, there was no
quarter given as players strived to impress
the selectors.
Ted Brown, Laurie
Ward, Uncle Arthur
and Greg Bridges
were always a shot
or two behind Bill
Chellew, Malcolm
Moore, Bob Porter and
Alan Brindley until
they picked up a five
to jump to a one-shot
lead on the 14th end.
They were all square
with one end to play,
then a four on the last
gave the points to the
Brindley team.
It was a similar story
when Rob Blythe, Rod
Hickling, Mike Hatch
and Tony Byrne were
just pipped by Bill
Ford, Wally Graham,
Peter Evans and Glen
Morey.
The selectors would
have been impressed
with the standard of
play in Saturdays
pennant practice.
Last Saturday, the
selectors were challenged to make up
competitive teams.
Laurie Ward,
Wally Graham, Ron
Middleton and Greg
Bridges beat Bill Ford,
Chris Osborn, John
Hall and Tony Byrne
in a seesawing game,
while Ted Brown,
Leigh Fitzpatrick,
Ron Wilkie and Ray
Preston always had
the front position

against Rob Blythe,


Jamie Middleton,
Bob Porter and Alan
Brindley.
In the triples, Ray
Fells, Mike Hatch and
Rob Appleton were
comfortable winners
over Phil Lawler, John
Horsfall and Glen
Morey.
Charlie Foott had
her fifth birthday last
week and, after a huge
party on the weekend,
can now claim to be a
Big Girl.

Ptanque
Participants came
from Victoria and
South Australia for
the two-day PWA
Challenge at Subiaco
Ptanque Club last
weekend.
The weather was
great on Saturday,
but players had to
wear their raincoats
on Sunday.
There were 19 teams
and the main final
team winners were
Kim Douglas, Mathieu
Faure-Geors and
Digpaul Nitish, with
runners-up Walter
Lubtschenko, John A.
Rowe and Monique
Tourneur.
In third place
were Michael Letch,
Jennifer Silva and
Matthias Laukart.
In the Consolantes
event, the winners
were Christine
Caseris, Dylan Caseris,
Pondevie and Claude
Jean, with runners-up
David Ward, Maria
Fuentes and Helen
Bayet.
Coming in third
were Shirley Marshall,
Danny Green and
Lindsay Kinghorn.
In the Complementaire event,
the winners were
John Exeter, Elphie
Knowles and Nick
Siciliano from runnersup Medgee Lebrasse,
Max Chaperon and
Susan Gray.
The Sandgropers
fared very well over
all.
It was a successful
and enjoyable twoday event and an opportunity to meet and
make new friends in a
convivial atmosphere.
Subiaco organised
the event, with special thanks going to
Graham Scott and
Charles Jodun for
their meticulous game
scoring.

Pictured with their special art works are, rear from


left, Laura Machlin, Paul and Verena Edmondson,
Jo Woodford, Ian Johnson and Phil Cousins, and
front, Anthony Woodford and Jana Edmondson.

Birthday target
is $35,000
This year, Variety, the childrens charity
renowned for keeping the fun in fundraising, celebrates 35 years of helping local
kids in need.
It is famous for its annual Variety Bash rally
and Variety of Chefs ball.
Last Saturday, the charity marked its 35th
birthday with a family picnic in Kings Park.
It brought together Variety families with
generous supporters who have taken on a
special anniversary challenge to raise $35,000
for Variety WA in its 35th year.
Variety WA CEO, Michael Pailthorpe, said
Variety children had created special artworks
to present to each 35 in 35 supporter.
The universally accessible adventure play
area at Variety Place in Saw Avenue, Kings
Park, is one of many major Variety projects
across the state over the years.
Many thousands of individual children have
also received direct assistance from Variety
WA, including wheelchairs, modified bicycles,
scholarships, wheelchair-accessible vehicle
modifications and more.
To make a donation or to find out more
about Variety WA, visit [Link].

Concert comes
with arvo tea
The Perth Discovery Singers are inviting
everyone to a concert next Saturday.
The vibrant community choir will be singing
at the Dalkeith Road Church of Christ, on the
corner of Dalkeith Road and Edward Street,
Nedlands, at 3pm on October 31.
The performance will be followed by an
abundant afternoon tea and there will also
be raffle prizes.
Tickets can be bought at the door.
The long-standing non-denominational choir
practises every Tuesday evening at the church
and new members are welcome. There is no
need to audition.
Choir member Rebecca Coghlan said: We
just love to sing and group singing is greater
than the individual.
It is a great, long term interest that can be
picked up week by week.

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AUCTION
SATURDAY 14TH NOVEMBER AT 1.00PM

(unless sold prior)

Buyer Interest Range $890K to $1.15M

14A Reservoir Close


MOSMAN PARK WA 6012

PRIVATE HILLSIDE TOWNHOUSE


FEATURES:

3 bedrooms
HOME
2 bathrooms
537m block with views and 2 car
off-street parking
2 living areas
Open plan kitchen and dining with
Mosman Park valley views
Comfortable living with great potential
to renovate or extend home
Quiet cul-de-sac close to local parks,
river, ocean, great schools and all
amenities

OPEN THIS SATURDAY


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For Sale

10 Athelston Road, Cottesloe

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Beautiful Coastal Stone Residence


Features Include:
Brilliant Use of Local Stone
4 Car Garage
Beautiful Aspects From All Windows
Downstairs Games Room with Bathroom
Laundry with Drying Courtyard
Spacious Dining and Living with Soaring Ceilings
Fantastic Family Room with French Doors Opening Onto a
Spacious Covered Verandah
20 Metre Lap Pool

Nick Holt 0477 443 996

Outside Kitchen/Entertaining Area


Gym & Sauna
Separate Guest Suite
Enormous Master Suite with His and Hers WIR, Ensuite and Study
Large Additional Bedrooms
Central Courtyard
Raised Kitchen Courtyard
North Facing Orientation
Spacious and Rare 1105Sqm Lot
Quiet Cul De Sac Location

Chris Shellabear 0418 910 065

nick@[Link]

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POST, October 24, 2015 Page 85

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TIMEOUT
Cassandra at
the Cotton Club
SARAH McNEILL

Singer Cassandra
Charlick returns to Perth
to celebrate the music of
Harold Arlen and his time
at the Cotton Club.
Like so many great
songwriters, Arlens songs
are better known than the
man.
He wrote the song of the
century, Somewhere Over
the Rainbow, for a young,
fresh-faced Judy Garland
in The Wizard of Oz.
But before he was lured
to California to write
movie musicals, Arlen
was writing for Harlem
nightclub The Cotton
Club. Aristocrats poured
into the club, which had
an expensive $3 cover
charge, to hear the bands
of Cab Calloway and
Duke Ellington, while
sipping alcoholic drinks
banned by the Prohibition.
Cassandra said the
opportunity to sing
Arlens songs was a gift.
For the past eight years
Cassandra has been in
England pursuing a career
in musical theatre, film,
and cabaret. She came
home to Claremont for a
visit in February and, for
the first time, took a trip
down south.
I cant believe that Ive
never visited Margaret

River before, Cassandra


said. When I was growing
up, we always visited
family member in the
Wheatbelt and Gascoyne.
She fell in love
with Margaret River
immediately, decided to
stay and bought a house.
I decided to reassess
my goals, Cassandra said.
Concentrating more
on singing than acting,
Cassandra has found
plenty of work in clubs,
wineries, at functions and
weddings.
Her cabaret, called
Fancy Meeting You,
directed by Michael
Loney, sees Downstairs at
the Maj transformed into
the Cotton Club.
With recent WAAPA
graduate William
Groucutt and singer
and dancer Ann-Marie
Biagioni, they sing some
of the standards that
distinguished Arlen as
one of the great American
composers of the 20th
century, with songs like
Get Happy, Stormy
Weather, Its Only a
Paper Moon, Ive Got the
World on a String, Come
Rain or Come Shine and
Accentuate the Positive.
Fancy Meeting You is

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TIMEOUT

arts

Portraits among the books

SARAH McNEILL

Mosman Park artist


James Tinsley will be
showing a collection of
portraits at the Grove
librarys inaugural
exhibition.
The exhibition of 16
works is the first in what
the library hopes will be an
on-going showcase of local
artists among the books.
James said that while
looking for different places
to hang his work he had
approached the library at
just the right time. The
library had already been
discussing better uses of its
space.
Head librarian Lance
Hopkinson said the library
was an ideal space to
promote local artists to the
community.

Untitled portraits by
James Tinsley show his
distinctive textured oils
styles.

James is the first, so


it will be a learning curve
for us all, but the joy of
the library is that we have
people moving through
here all the time and its
a perfect combination of

The joy of the library is that we


have people moving through
here all the time

arts, he said.
The library has bought
eight double-sided freestanding panels on which
to hang works and some
wall space will be made
available.
When the budget allows,
we will look at additional
lighting, Lance said.
James is known for his
striking highly textured
oil-on-canvas portraits and
evocative landscapes. He
has been a semi-finalist in
the Doug Moran Prize,
and a prize winner in the
Mosman Park Art Award.

Two of his portraits, of


architect Allan Powell and
the Chief Justice of the
High Court of Australia,
Robert French, have been
shown in the Archibald
Prizes Salon des Refuses.
A collection of his
portraits, titled To the
Fading Light, will be on
show at the library from
November 2 to 14.
The library is taking
expressions of interest
from professional artists
who live in Cottesloe,
Peppermint Grove and
Mosman Park.

Temara will be seen again


and that she will have
become a mother.
As Kylie explains, her
book is about more than
Temara the orangutan. It is
helping to raise awareness
of this critically endangered
species.
The only way the
Sumatran orangutan will
be saved is if its natural
forest habitat is protected
and wild populations are
maintained, Kylie said.
To learn more about
Sumatran orangutans
and how you can help
their survival, visit www.
[Link].

Temara during the first


week of her release into the
jungle. Photo: Peter Pratje

From captivity to feedom


The Sumatran orangutan
Reaching for the Canopy
by Kylie Bullo.
Published by UWA Publishing
RRP $23

Review: PHIL TUCAK

utnabout

ARTS

Spirits and Spooks

Perth Town Hall


Sunday, October 25, 3pm
Spirit of the
Streets Choir
(SOS) joins
the hilarious
Spooky Men
of the West in
a concert combining SOSs heart-felt
songs and stories with the
Spooks weirdly wacky
takes on popular songs
and some original work.
Hosted by blues legend
Rick Steele.
Book through trybooking.
com/137031.

Music for Winds,


Brass and Voice
UWA School of Music
St Marys Cathedral
Tuesday,
October 27,
7.30pm
The program
for a cappella
voices, wind,
brass and organ will
range from the 17th century to the present day.

Carnival Macabre

October 28 to
November 1
Northbridge Piazza
Celebrate All Hallows Eve
and Day of the Dead with
Halloween-themed films,
activities including zombie
tag, traditional regional
Mexican food, the Mexico
Film Festival Australia,
Killer Shorts film com-

petition and the Zombie


Masquerade Ball.
For details: [Link].

Better Homes and


Gardens Live
Perth Convention Centre
October 23 to 25, 10am
to 5pm
A DIY and
building
stage, food
stage, decorating and
craft stage and
gardening and pets stage
offer all the information,
workshops and ideas for
the house and garden.

Hank Marvin Gypsy


Jazz
The Sizzling Sounds of
Swing
Fly by Night Club
Victoria Hall, Fremantle
Friday, November 6, 8pm
Marvins gypsy jazz quartet features virtuoso accordionist Nunzio Mondia,
rhythm guitarist Gary
Taylor and bassist Pete
Jeavons.

AC/DCs Rock or Bust

Australia Tour
Domain Stadium
Friday and Sunday,
November 27 and 29
Swedish rock band The
Hives and Australias own
Kingswood will join the
national stadium tour.
Book through ticketmaster.
[Link].

is on the verge of
extinction with only about
12,000 remaining on the
planet.
Perth Zoo plays a vital
role in helping to preserve
this majestic and gentle
species and in Reaching
for the Canopy, zookeeper
Kylie Bullo tells the story
of how zoo-born orangutan
Temara is prepared for
release into the wild.
In this detailed and
fascinating account of the
journey from zoo to the
jungles of Indonesia, Kylie
takes us behind the scenes,

sharing the intimate bond


that she develops with
these remarkable animals.
Were there as Temara is
taught to forage, nest-build
and become confident in
her new jungle home.
Temara quickly endears
herself to readers through
Kylies thoughtful writing
as she shares the emotions
and complexities of
releasing captive-bred
animals into the wild.
Temara is initially
tracked in the jungle to
monitor her progress but
she has since moved out
into the forest and it is
Kylies hope that one day

direct

I have
been in a
relationship
with a man
for six years. Wayne & Tamara
At first his adult
daughters, 20 and 25,
daughters were privately
refused to meet me.
discussing my financial
At the beginning, our
situation. They accused
blossoming love created
me of seeking money
enormous tension and
from the relationship, but
heated arguments
I have money and own
between my partner and
my house in the western
his daughters. When I
suburbs.
finally met them, I was
I was nave and thought
patient and gave my heart by expressing my hurt
and soul to them.
and devastation these
I cooked for them and
conversations would
offered help wherever
stop. They didnt. His
they needed it. When
daughters would make
they lost their licences, I
mean comments about
drove them around. When the all-girl school my
they called crying from
daughter attends. A
a nightclub at 1am, I got
different side to my
up to collect them. I put
partner emerged. He
myself in their shoes. It
started to belittle me with
must have been difficult
the most horrible, hurtful
for them watching their
attacks. He compared me
dad with me.
to his daughters, saying
Within a year the
they worked harder and
daughters moved in with
were more successful.
their dad.
In one episode of rage
It came as a shock when he swore and shouted so
I discovered he and his
loudly neighbours came to

answers

the house. On another


occasion, in public,
security guards heard
his violent screams and
asked me if they should
call police.
I repeatedly forgave
him because I loved him
and thought hed change.
I now feel Ive been
wasting my time. Im
scared about being lonely
but need the strength to
say goodbye.
Felicia
Felicia, six
years? This
shouldnt have
lasted six months. You
cant act servile with
nasty people because that
tells them Yes, treat me
badly.
If you cant leave for
yourself, leave for your
daughter because she
should have absolutely no
contact with a violent man
or his abusive children.
What do experts advise
a woman who is walking
alone to do? Stand upright,
move briskly, be assertive,

act confident. You acted


like you expected to be
hurt and you were. You
gave over your pride, your
self and your own rights to
the children of this man.
When you bent over
backward to be nice to
his spiteful daughters,
it invited nastiness from
them. He agreed with the
venomous vixens because
he knew you would not
stand up for yourself. Until
you stop being desperate,
you will attract the kind
of man only a desperate
woman would be involved
with.
If you werent involved
with him, where might
your life be now? At first
you would be lonely, but
you would have been
available for a better
relationship.
As you leave, be cautious.
Be safe. Protect yourself.
He and his daughters
may be upset when their
doormat leaves and they
have nothing to rub their
feet on.
Wayne & Tamara

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SARAH McNEILL

A good musical is where


you do more than just
escape; youre moved,
you feel something.

Michael Cormacks own family is next


to normal. Photo: Kurt Sneddon

Michael Cormack has


headlined some of the
biggest and best known
musicals Phantom
of the Opera, Blood
Brothers, Annie, Les
Miserables, Calamity
Jane, Grease, Beauty
and the Beast but none
moved him in the way
Next to Normal has.
Next to Normal is an
unflinching suburban
rock musical about a
family whose life is
anything but normal.
It follows the life of
wife and mother Diana
(Rachael Beck), who is
dealing with worsening
bipolar disorder.
The musical was
nominated for 11 Tony
awards, winning three
for its Broadway debut
in 2009, and won a
Pulitzer prize for drama
(2010).
In Black Swan
Theatre Companys WA
premiere, Michael joins
his best friend Rachael
Beck to play both Dr
Fine and Dr Madden
in this suburban story
of a family dealing with
mental illness.
Michael was
particularly keen to
be involved in this
production.

I took this role


because its close to
my heart, my sister is
bipolar and quite a few
friends, he said.
We need to break
down the barrier and
stigma around mental
illnesses so people can
begin to live normal, or
at least next to normal
lives.
Michaels sister was
diagnosed when she was
in her early 20s, some 30
years ago.
All they can ever
do is give a name to a
collection of symptoms,
Michael said of his
sisters various diagnoses
of schizophrenia,
personality disorder and
bipolar.
In the touching and
funny musical, Michael
begins as Doctor Fine, a
psycho-pharmacologist
who prescribes an everchanging cocktail of
drugs to Diana, which
for her become a blur of
coloured pills.
When she feels nothing
at all, Dr Fine believes
hes succeeded. She stops
taking the pills.
Her next doctor, Dr
Madden, has a more
therapeutic approach
talk therapy, hypnosis,
then psychoactive drugs

Whats new pussycat?


SARAH McNEILL

A friend and I once set


ourselves the challenge of
writing a series of emails to
each other using the lyrics
of Burt Bacharach.
I Just Dont Know What
To Do With Myself. Any
Day Now, before Another

Burt Bacharach in 1972.


Now aged 87, the greatest
living composer is still
touring.

Tear Falls, lets Find a Way


to meet for coffee.
Will you come by
Trains or Boats or Planes?
I Say a Little Prayer
youll be on time.
You get the idea.
Its surprisingly easy
when you go through the
list of hit songs that have
become the sound track of
our lives.
Burt Bacharachs lyrics
have woven their way
through pop charts and
film soundtracks across
six decades, from Perry
Comos Magic Moments
(1958), and Gene Pitneys
The Man Who Shot
Liberty Valance (1962)
to Dionne Warwicks
numerous hits, including
Youll Never Get to
Heaven, I Say a Little
Prayer and Thats What
Friends are For, and Cilla
Blacks Alfie.
The composer and singer
has won three Academy
Awards, eight Grammy
Awards, 48 Top 10 hits,
nine No. 1 songs, and
a lifetime achievement

award, and in 2008 was


proclaimed musics greatest
living composer at the
Grammy Awards.
At 87, Bacharach shows
no signs of slowing down
and is touring Australia
with his band and singers.

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Michael believes that
notions of the death
penalty by electric chair
and fictional horror
stories like Frankenstein
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ECT. He admitted that
when his sister received
ECT many years ago, he
was arrested by police
for banging on doors
trying to save her from a
treatment he thought was
horrific.
Rachael Beck said
she was dedicating her
performance as Diana,
a grieving mother
whose life is spiralling
out of control, to those
struggling with mental
illness and their carers.
Michael and Rachael
met when they played
the title roles of Beauty
and the Beast for which
Michael won an MO
Award for best actor.
He was her mate of
honour when she married
Ian Stenlake in 2001 and
is godfather to Rachaels
two daughters.
Both performers are
used to large-scale, epic
productions Rachael
has just finished Chitty
Chitty Bang Bang and
Michael the title role

of Phantom of the
Opera. They agreed that
performing a small-scale
musical with a cast of six
and a band of six, was a
joy.
Michael said: It is so
good to be in something
I can get really get my
teeth into. Its a truthful
piece with beautiful
rock and folk music and
complex harmonies.
A successful musical
works when you are so
full of emotion you can
no longer talk but you
have to express yourself
somehow.
Director Adam
Mitchell said that the
New York Times got
it right calling Next to
Normal an original,
brave, breathtaking
musical.
Its gritty, incredibly
touching, funny and its
full of hope, Adam said.
With musical director
David Young, fresh from
an international tour of
Wicked, Next To Normal
features Brendan Hanson
as husband Dan and
three young WAAPA
graduates, Shannen
Alyce, James Bell and
Joel Horwood.
It is at the State
Theatre Centre from
November 7 to 22.

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Hush, this isnt background music


Award-winning
concert series Hush: An
Evening of Quiet Music
heads to Fremantle for the
first time for a performance
in the historic town hall
as part of the Fremantle
Festival.
Artistic directors and
musicians Davey Craddock
and Stacy Gougoulis
started the festival three
years ago because they
know what it is like to
perform in crowded, noisy
pubs and clubs where
musicians have to play over
the top of people chatting
and drinking.
The Hush concerts play
in heritage-listed buildings
where the audience is
encouraged to create a pindrop silent atmosphere.
This way, the artists can
perform the kinds of sets
that would be impossible
in a traditional pub
environment, Davey said.
We give the artists a
truly blank canvas where
they can try new things,
they can be as quiet as
they like and they can
perform in a quiet, acoustic

Jae Laffer from The Panics will do a solo acoustic set.

bluesy voice.
Gunns have an echoey,
whirl of pop, garage and
surf rock sounds and will
come up with something
completely different for the
Hush concept.
Opened in 1887, the town hall has been the site of Fremantles key civic events like this
pioneers lunch, in 1929.

environment.
He said they had chosen
heritage buildings to give
the concerts a sense of
reverence and occasion.
Previous concerts
have been in St Georges
College and the Guildford
Grammar School chapel.
This year Jae Laffer,

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Jae Laffer, who is
coming from the east for
Hush, is best known as
lead singer in the ARIAaward winning pop band,
The Panics.
He has a well-earned
reputation as one

of Australias finest
songwriters, and Darren
Hanlons deft observations
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him devoted fans all over
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Local singer Ruby Boots
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moves from its usual concert platform at Winthrop
Hall down to Fremantle
for its performance of
Haydns Nelson Mass next
month.
Haydn originally called
his 1798 choral work,
Missa in Angustiis, or
Mass in times of trouble
and tribulation.
At the time, Europe was
facing the dark times of
Napoleons attempts at
world domination.
However, British
admiral Horatio Nelson
had just defeated Napoleon
at the Battle of the Nile,
and, in the popular
imagination, this famous
victory became associated
with the optimistic tone of
Haydns Mass, despite its
dark title.
And so the Mass was
dubbed The Nelson Mass,
a title further strengthened
by a visit by the famous
one-armed, one-eyed
admiral to the palace of
Haydns patron, Prince
Esterhazy, in 1800.
It is believed Nelson
and his mistress, Lady

Hamilton, may have heard


the Mass during their visit.
Haydn scholars have
called the Nelson Mass one
of the Austrian composers
greatest compositions,
despite it being
written under difficult
circumstances.
At the time, Prince
Esterhazy, who always
funded Haydns works,
was finding money a bit
tight and dismissed his
orchestras wind players.
That left Haydn to
compose with only strings,
trumpets, timpani and
organ, which gave the
Mass a stark, angular
quality.
UWA Choral Society
will perform the Nelson
Mass under the direction
of Christopher van Tuinen
at St Patricks Basilica in
Fremantle on November 8
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A chef you can trust


the chefs

It is so easy to forget existing Perth


kitchens doing exceptional jobs

wife

AMANDA CARLIN

David Coomer is one


of WAs most celebrated
chefs, with a reputation for
sourcing top local produce
and never compromising
on quality.
For years his iconic
fine diner, Star Anise,
was the place to go for an
unforgettable meal.
His Spanish tapas
restaurant, Pata Negra,
feels like a small bar
straight out of Catalonia
black walls, warm
lighting, rustic furniture
and charming mismatched
glassware. There is a
courtyard out the back,
strewn with lanterns, a
wonderful place to dine on
a warm summer evening.
The wine list has an
undeniably Spanish
influence, with tempranillo
being a prominent choice.
We select a bottle of smooth
pinot noir ($85) from the
small Dexter winery on the
Mornington Peninsula.

at a

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Pata Negra

26 Stirling Highway,
Nedlands.
Phone 9389 5517

opening times

Tuesday to Saturday
6pm to midnight
Friday lunch, noon to
3pm

rating


service 

ambience


value


food

style Spanish tapas


wine Spanish inspired
wine list. BYO cellar
night Wednesdays

owner David Coomer


chef David Coomer
feel intimate and
relaxed

wheelchair access
no
cost Small plates
$6.50 to $35
Larger plates
$17.50 to $37.50
Dessert $16 to $24

Perfectly cooked skirt steak comes with horseradish cream.

The menu of tapas


share plates reads The
Earth (vegetarian), The
Sea (seafood), The Land
(meat), The Dairy (cheese)
and more, with four
options under each food
category.
I feel a little overwhelmed
there are so many tasty
possibilities! Our waitress
suggests we choose the
vamos a darle de comer
menu, which roughly
translates as we are going
to give food. For $86 per
person, the kitchen sends
out a random selection of
dishes to our table.
Little bowls of mixed
olives and spiced almonds,
from the tapas menu,
gets our taste buds
started. Next is xarcuteria
(charcuterie) and we enjoy
a platter of mouth-watering
cured meats, serrano,
chorizo and fennel salami.
A chicken liver pate,
with a layer of madeira
jelly, has a depth of flavour
so often lacking in pates.
We spread it thickly on to
sliced crusty sourdough
and relish every morsel.
From The Sea we try
arroz negro a rice dish
similar to seafood paella.
The al dente rice, flavoured
with squid ink, is served
with a generous dollop
of allioli, the Spanish

alternative to aioli.
We mix the creamy allioli
into the paella and add a
squeeze of lemon juice.
This tasty dish is one of
Pata Negras mainstays
and I can see why. The
cuttlefish is tender and the
black rice has a perfectly
thin crisp layer on the base.
The gold band snapper
ceviche includes smooth
avocado, cucumber and
dainty little radishes which
work well together to make
a fresh and flavoursome
dish, with a punch of
summery citrus tang.
We are served a cracking
fennel dish, from The
Earth. It comes with
garden-fresh broad beans.
The flavours of the dish
are well balanced with
salty anchovy, creamy
pecorino cheese and sweet
basil. The wood roasted
asparagus, served with a
more-ish romesco sauce, is
deliciously simple.
From The Land we
devour the Rangers Valley
skirt steak, served with
kohlrabi, a horseradish
cream and hot sauce. Im
so glad that we chose the
trust the chef menu, as
I probably wouldnt have
picked this dish.
Skirt steak is one of
those cuts of meat that is
inexpensive and full of

flavour but often not


cooked correctly. Here,
it is so tender, it melts in
the mouth. Perfection.
The kohlrabi, similar to
a turnip, is an interesting
addition to the dish.
We finish our dinner
with scrumptious cinnamon
doughnuts, house made
ice-cream flavoured with
Spanish sherry Pedro
Ximenez, topped with
plump raisins.
With new restaurants
continually opening in
Perth, it is so easy to forget
existing Perth kitchens
doing exceptional jobs. For
us, Pata Negra is the best
tapas spot in Perth.

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This love story


is no potboiler
The Lobster (MA15+)

REVIEW: PIER LEACH

A perplexing prologue
to The Lobster, in which
a woman driver pulls
over, walks purposefully
through a field and shoots
a donkey, is inexplicable
until you understand its
absurdist and poetically
astute premise.
In a dystopian nearfuture, if a person becomes
single, he or she must,
according to law, check
into a hotel and find
genuine love within 45
days or be turned into the
animal of their choosing
and released into the wild.
They can buy time by
going on expeditions in
the forest to shoot rogue
singles with tranquiliser
guns.
Greek writer-director
Yorgos Lanthimoss
meticulously imagined
world has a beautifully
observed internal logic that
serves as a slyly hilarious
satire on societys obsession
with coupledom.
When quizzed on
check-in by the hotels
brusque manager (Olivia
Coleman), David (Colin
Farrell), a defeatedlooking middle-aged
architect, chooses the
titular crustacean if he

A beautifully
observed
internal logic
that serves
as a slyly
hilarious satire
on societys
obsession with
coupledom.

doesnt make it, on the


basis that they live a long
time and he loves the
ocean.
Of course, he doesnt
consider the likelihood of
being thrown into a pot of
boiling water, a scenario
snidely pointed out by a
fellow hotel guest (Ben
Whishaw).
The latter, identified
only by his defining
feature a limp is so
intent on securing his
future that, when he cant
find a girl with a limp, he
fakes another ailment in
order to have something in
common.
The idea that we must
find mirrors of ourselves,
that we must be the same
to be compatible, is played

One of the loners, Lea Seydoux, with someone not so


lucky in the satirical comedy, The Lobster.
Photo: Despina Spyrou

out with a delightfully


deadpan sense of absurdity.
Much of Lanthimoss
humour is in the detail.
He illustrates the practical
benefits of having a partner
with a recurring image of
David attempting in vain to
rub tiger balm into a sore
spot on his back.
When, running close to
the 45-day deadline, David
tries to fake compatibility
with a heartless woman
(Angeliki Papoulia) and
when it all comes undone,

he flees the hotel for the


loners in the forest, led
by Lea Seydoux, who
alarmingly have just as
many rules.
Things become even
more complex when
he falls in love with a
shortsighted woman
(Rachel Weisz).
The whole thing is a
blackly comic and totally
bizarre love story. Its also
among the most intriguing
and original films of the
year.

cinema

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What the critics are saying


Bridge of Spies (M)

This covertly brawny film, with a script by Matt


Charman and Joel and Ethan Coen, has plot points
that click like pegs under Spielbergs tight direction. In
his fourth pairing with [Tom] Hanks, Spielberg again
examines the furtive face of justice and issues another
masterful ruling, says Time. The NY Times agrees it
is a meticulously detailed period piece that revisits
the anxieties of the past while also speaking to those
of the present. Yet it also feels lighter than those films,
less weighted down by accreted history or maybe by a
sense of duty to its significance.

Crimson Peak (MA15+)

Guillermo del Toros latest dive into the darkness is a


sumptuous, beautifully constructed tale that feels both
archaic and inviting, says Torontos Globe and Mail.
Rolling Stone calls it a ghost story in which superior
camera work, costumes and production design work
together to put the audience in a trance. Its tough on
actors not to get swallowed up in the scenery.

Now on at the Art Gallery of WA


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The Walk (M)

A narrative feature can do what the documentary


couldnt: re-create the tightrope act in full, glorious
motion, rather than editing together surreptitiously
snapped photos. These dizzying IMAX 3-D visuals truly
are big-screen magic, says the Boston Globe. Variety
agrees: What Zemeckis delivers here is an entirely
different brand of spectacle sharing a true story
so incredible it literally must be seen to be believed,
as opposed to imaginary feats full of impossible CG
creatures.

Average star ratings

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Glittering gold
In the first week of October, I was
working as an associate judge at
the Qantas Wine Show.
Held in Mt Barker, this is
WAs biggest regional wine
show and this year saw
more than 1000 WA wines
entered, to be judged in a
little over two days.
Here are some gold medal
winners that stood out as
value for money and overdelivered in quality.

Deep Woods Estate


Rose 2015
This is exactly
what I look for in
a ros soft and
pale blush pink,
with aromas of rose
petals, strawberries,
pink peppercorn,
pomegranate, red
apple skins, hints of
savoury spice and
ripe raspberries, all
balanced by white
pepper and a dry finish. The
grapes were selected from
vineyards predominantly in
the Yallingup region and
all parcels were crushed
separately and fermented
in stainless steel. Everything
about this wine is kept as
fresh and bright as possible. It
is the perfect summer wine.
$15. 93 points.

Ad Hoc Wallflower
Riesling 2015
This riesling has
citrus blossom,
soft talcy minerality, white pepper
and green apple
skins. The palate
is crunchy and
concentrated,
very tight at this
very young age,

with a coiled acid core and


great length. Sourced from
the Great Southern, it is
refreshingly low in alcohol
(12.5%) and ready to drink
now or cellar for 10 years
and beyond. Both will bring
delight. I challenge you to
find a better value riesling for
the price.
$19. 91 points.

Amelia Park Cabernet


Merlot 2014
Sourced from both north of
Margaret River and south
(Carbunup and Karridale),
this wine speaks strongly of
Margaret River. It has a silky
texture and a refined core of
ripe fruit. Elegant, ripe and
full of red currant, raspberry
and blackcurrant, the wine
just oozes Margs. It is yet
another cracker cabernet
blend from Amelia Park,
which seems to be able to do
no wrong lately. The 2012
and 2013 vintages are also
excellent, as is the entry level
Trellis Cabernet Merlot. Buy
up from this winery before it
puts up the prices to reflect
the accolades that are pouring in. The cab merlot will
drink beautifully now, but the
fruit, structure and balance is
there so this will cellar.
$29. 93 points.
There are still tickets available
to the Top 50 tasting and
masterclasses this weekend
at Print Hall in the city. Go to
[Link].

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Designed to inspire
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Teenager Charlie
Paganin, from Peppermint
Grove, is one of nine Perth
artists who will feature in
an auction at this years
Design Circus.
Charlie will paint a
chair to be auctioned at
the event, which will be
headlined by Londonbased husband and wife
Jonathan Levien and Nipa
Doshi of Doshi Levien
Studio.
Now in its second
year, the Design Circus
was brought to Perth
by Dalkeith couple Sam
Fazzari and Mirella
Scarmella, who are WAs
biggest importers of
Spanish furniture through
their Claremont business
Mobilia.
Sam said he had first
heard about the Design
Circus on a trip to Spain
where he met acclaimed
designer Pepe Garcia, who
is the curator of the event.
Barcelona designers
Xavier Manosa and Nina
Maso will also feature at
Perths Design Circus,
which will include the latest designer products as
well as workshops.
Nine Perth artists will
each paint a chair to be
auctioned, with all proceeds donated to Autism
West.
Charlie, who is on the
autism spectrum, said he
loved doing art because it
made him happy.
I really like lots of
colours and working with
paints and textas, he said.
His mum Ange, who is
board member for Autism
West, said Charlie was

Charlie Paganin has hinted at a music theme for his chair,


which will be auctioned off at the Design Circus.

considering a music theme


for his chair.
Its really great that
Charlie is involved [in the
Design Circus] because its
important for people to see
the possibilities for people
on the spectrum, she said.

Art is his passion.


Other local artists painting chairs for auction
include Amok, Penny
Bovell and Rod Garlett.
Sam said all proceeds
from the three-day Design
Circus would be donated to

charities, including Breast


Cancer Foundation, Cure
Brain Cancer Foundation
and Youth Focus.
We are donating all the
proceeds from all the ticket
sales straight to charity,
he said.
We are just wearing the
cost as a business to bring
the designers across.
We want to engage the
community a little bit more
and raise money for some
really great causes.
Sam said he expected the
lecture with Doshi Levien
to attract about 300 people
from Perth, interstate and
overseas.
They (Doshi and
Levien) were really open
to travelling here and they
appreciate the fact that we
are trying to develop an
understanding and culture
of design here in Perth,
he said.
The Design Circus
will be held at the State
Theatre from December 1
to 3, with tickets available
at [Link].
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PROPERTY REVIEWS

AUCTIONS

Reviews by JULIE BAILEY and BEN DINEENDICKINSON

CHANGING HANDS

H I D E AWAY S

spotlighton
NORTH FREMANTLE

$890,000
1/7 Feeney Street
Cant afford waterfront? This
3x2 is only one street back
from the river.
AGENT: Martina Murphy,
Murphys Estate Agents.

This waterfront home in North Fremantle is packed with natural materials, such as limestone, travertine and timber.

Luxury on the waterfront


Offers by November 3

3
2

3/45 Rule Street


The agent is seeking offers
from $1.25million for this
home opposite the river foreshore.
AGENT: Peter Clements,
Mint Real Estate.

$2.5million
40 The Cutting
A price drop makes this awardwinning home, in Minim Cove,
even more attractive.
AGENT: Andrew Cooper,
Abode Real Estate.

FAST FACTS
The median North
Fremantle house price
has dropped by 5.6% to
$1.18million. Properties
for sale: 67

29 Bruce Street
NORTH FREMANTLE
Oers
Yard Property

e all know it feels


nice, but is it good for
our health and well-being?
Were talking about
being near water, and the
answer is yes, according
to university researchers.
Stress levels declined
when people were shown
images of water in the Blue
Gym project carried out by
the European Centre for
Environment and Human
Health.
So if youre looking for a
house with health benefits,
then check out this luxurious waterfront home.
The three-bedroom
and two-bathroom home
adjoins Gilbert Fraser
Reserve, which leads down
to the banks of the Swan
River.
Its an ideal spot to enjoy
an uninterrupted view
of the river and harbour,

The budget was almost thrown out the


window when this architect-designed
house was built
according to selling agent
Nathan Hewitt, of Yard
Property.
Just sit back and enjoy
the serenity, Mr Hewitt
said.
Watch the river flotilla
glide by or stroll a few
steps from your back gate
for an early morning kayak
or walk along the river to
Mosman Park.
With this kind of lifestyle
on your doorstep, you may
not be indoors for long.
But if you are, then youll
enjoy a custom-built home
with top quality finishes
and fittings.
A combination of natural materials, such as feature limestone walls and
American cherry-wood
cabinets, creates a feeling of warmth inside and
outside the home.
The budget was almost
thrown out the window
when this architect-

designed house was built


about 15 years ago.
A recent renovation, by
Lou Di Virgilio Design, has
put the icing on the cake.
Features include an integrated bar and entertainment system, automated
blinds, full-height tiling
and a cellar.
The indoors merges
seamlessly with the great
outdoors, thanks to glass
bi-fold doors, balconies
and courtyards.
The ground floor living
area opens to an alfresco
area with a built-in barbecue.
The travertine floor,
benchtop and splashback
are eye-catching, but its
all about the view of the
reserve.
Upstairs, the main
bedroom has many of the
five-star appointments you
would expect in a home of
this calibre.

Christmas is coming and this is the place to be on the big


day.

There is plenty of room to display your homewares in


bespoke cherry-wood cabinets.

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The POSTs property writer, JULIE BAILEY, would like to hear your
real estate news. Please email julie@[Link].
a 4x3 at 14 Brix Street, Wembley
Downs, was sold before its auction
by Michael Hallam, of Abel
McGrath.

Alarming fact
This Subi Centro home, at 12 Allora
Avenue, went under the hammer for
$1.56million.

Hammer falls on Centro


home
There was only one local property
up for auction last weekend, and
it was sold under the hammer for
$1.56million. Two bidders put their
hands up for 12 Allora Avenue,
Subiaco, which is on a 309sq.m
site in Subi Centro. Martine Eyers,
of Acton Dalkeith, said not all
properties were suitable for auction.
We auctioned this one because
it had been on the market, with
another agent, for a year and we
needed to bring it to a head, Ms
Eyers said. How is the market at
the moment? There has been a
lot of noise about an oversupply of
properties and a softening market.
But if you separate the western
suburbs, the stock levels are low. In
Dalkeith, there are 38 properties
for sale, but 60 is normal. And
in Nedlands, there are 32 on the
market, but 100 is normal. Ms
Eyers said properties were selling,
as long as vendors were realistic
about prices. In other auction news,

When you buy, sell or rent a house,


there is so much paperwork to
read and sign. Heres a tip from
Changing Hands: make sure you
read the fine print when it comes
to smoke alarms. They generally
need to be hard-wired, in working
order and comply with the Building
Code of Australia. But heres the
real kicker: smoke alarms have an
expiry date and must be no more
than 10 years old. They must also
have battery back-up in accordance
with Australian Standards
(AS3786). For more details, go to
[Link].

Eight o-the-plan apartments have already sold in this complex that will overlook Leederville Oval.
has studied law and is a licensed
auctioneer. The Fremantle-based
agent took over the reins from David
Airey this month. Mr Groves said
his interest in property began after
befriending several local agents
through a cafe business he used to
run. Originally from Victoria, Mr
Groves moved to WA in 1993 after
completing his studies at Monash
University.

Watch the footy from


Skypark

REIWA chief takes job to


new degree

A new, off-the-plan apartment


building in Leederville will have
something thats bound to appeal
to footy tragics: a sky lounge
overlooking Leederville Oval.
Residents will be able to watch footy
in real life or on a flat-screen TV
from the rooftop terrace of Skypark
at 269-271 Vincent Street. At the
launch last weekend, eight of the
31 apartments were snapped up
by a range of buyers, according to
Alan Baxendale, of Acton North.
We thought it would mainly be
Gen Y, but there was a variety of
buyers, including downsizers, Mr

Back in the old


days, real estate
agents rarely
had university
qualifications.
But thats all
changing, as a
new breed of
agents comes
Hayden Groves.
to the industry
armed with
degrees and MBAs. New REIWA
president Hayden Groves has
an honours degree in politics,

Baxendale said. Joint selling agent


Lisa Buckley, of Realmark Coastal,
said Skypark was in an excellent
location, about 700m from the
railway station and on the doorstep
of Oxford Streets vibrant cafe
culture. The one and two-bedroom
apartments, priced from $375,000
to $630,000, had low strata fees.
They start from $371 a quarter,
Ms Buckley said. The complex is
expected to be completed in 2017.
Check out the plans at Realmarks
head office, 658 Newcastle Street,
Leederville, on Saturdays from 2 to
4pm.

Raise your glasses to


Drinks must be on the Northbridge
Brewing Company, which took
out the top prize at the 2015
National Building Design Awards.
The microbrewery, by Subiaco
firm d4Designs, won the building
of the year award as well as
commercial and industrial design
categories. Another Subiaco firm,
Meyer Shircore and Associates,
was commended for its apartments
in Loftus Street, West Leederville.

Meanwhile, Mosman Parks DTDA


won the best alteration/addition
prize ($350,000 to $800,000) for
a house in View Street, Peppermint
Grove.

DTDA won an award for its alteration on this home in View Street,
Peppermint Grove.

Toast of the town: Northbridge


Brewing Company, by d4Designs, won
the 2015 Building of the Year Award.

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When the price is right


While the east coast property
market bubbles away, conditions
on the west coast have remained
fairly subdued in the wake of the
resources boom.

Price expectations need to


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an owner in the context of the
current market, Mr Clucas says.

Conditions have softened


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agents are working harder than
ever to deliver the results that
vendors expect.

Its our task as professionals to


educate and to justify our pricing.
We must tailor a strategy and
process that will ultimately deliver
the best result that the market
can bare.

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market, however, in a competitive
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agent and vendor alike.

Mr Clucas warned vendors


against listening to the advice of
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expectations to ensure they were
guaranteed their business.

Abel McGrath property


consultant, Richard Clucas, says
that although housing prices
across Perth are certainly not
sitting at the highs that they
once did, stock levels remain
comparatively low which is
keeping prices relatively steady.
He states that in a slower market,
buyers tend to do their homework
more thoroughly, rather than
becoming carried away by
frenzied activity.

This not only creates false hope


for the seller but sets the business
relationship, which should be built
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wrong foot, he says.
Homes that are correctly priced
in line with market conditions,
will always sell. If not, the selling
campaign tends to go overtime,
interest in the property wanes and
vendors may face the prospect of
negotiating price downwards.

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he says, for homes that are
priced too low - neither of these
approaches will work in the best
interests of the vendor.
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propertys true value whilst
maintaining a competitive edge
on similar properties also listed,
he says.
Mr Clucas says that there are
numerous and varied factors that
must be taken into account when
pricing a home correctly.

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is thoroughly researched and
properly evaluated.
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we can tailor a sales campaign
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the best possible outcome for our
vendors, each and every time.

Know your agent


As Nedlands Number #1 agent Michelle takes the
sale of every property in her community seriously.
Michelle credits her success to her hands on
approach, managing only a very small number
of properties at any one time
and personally conducting every
home open herself. Striving
to achieve the highest sales
prices, she works tirelessly for
the families and clients she
represents.

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particular features, the layout
of the home and location are all
taken into account.
Certain properties will have a
uniqueness about them which is
best put to the market by means
of an auction campaign which
allows the market to determine
value.

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AUCTIONS
October 24, 2pm

WEMBLEY
247 Jersey Street

Youll need a $50,000 deposit to secure this 3x1 on a


front strata lot.
AGENT: Louis Carr, Acton
Central.

November 7, 10.30am

MT CLAREMONT
42 Mayfair Street
Its all about the front yard, with its sparkling pool and timber deck.

Its buzzing with activity as


people build houses in the
sought-after street that backs
on to Cottesloe golf course.

Hamptons-style home awaits


5
3
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137A Rochdale Road


MT CLAREMONT
Auction
October 31, 2pm
Abel McGrath

eve all heard the old adage


about bringing the outside
in, but this Hamptons-style home
turns that architectural rule on
its head.
In true Hamptons fashion,
the outside areas are designed
to make you want to live there,
poolside, with a summer cocktail
in your hand and your feet up.
But thats not the only rule
this house breaks, and breaks well.

Pale blues and an abundance of windows make the open-plan living


area feel light and airy.
Its layout is the opposite of
what youre expecting.
The alfresco and pool areas
are in the leafy front yard,
which is protected by a high wall
separating it from the tree-lined

street.
A wide deck heralds the entry,
where French doors and bifolds
open to the living and kitchen
area.
There, white shutters on the

FREMANTLE

windows, stone benchtops and


a gas fireplace stake out that
casual elegance that typifies the
Hamptons style.
But there is also an element
of coastal Australiana in the cool
grey walls, pale blue glass splashback and marri floorboards.
To the rear of the home, youll
find a study, guest suite and a
double garage that backs on to
Acacia Lane.
The design really maximises
the 506sq.m block, selling agents
Simon McGrath and John Hunter,
of Abel McGrath, said.
Its the pinnacle of family
living.
On the first floor, there are
three minor bedrooms, all with
built-in robes.
Parents will love the privacy
afforded by their room, which
has a spa bath, stone vanity and
dual drencher showerheads in
the open ensuite.

AGENTS: Simon McGrath


and John Hunter, Abel
McGrath.

November 7, 11am

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5B Arundale Crescent
This architect-designed
home adjoins one of the
suburbs hidden gems Joe
Rice Playground.
AGENTS: Peter and
Bernadette Kasten, Realark
Nedlands.

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Parents can keep an eye on the


kids from their own balcony, with a
view of trees and the pool area.

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it boasts a magnicent kitchen with Miele appliances and scullery
and separate living zones across two levels, with the highest quality
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theatre, study nook, four spacious bedrooms with WIR and ensuites
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Auction October 25, noon

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BUSSELTON
128 Marine Terrace

Head to Busselton this


weekend for the auction
of a modern beach house,
opposite a reserve and the
beach.
AGENT: Ty Criddle, Acton
South West.

Ever wanted a jetty? This Halls Head townhouse comes with a shared jetty.

$990,000

Lock-and-leave in WAs Venice


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16/400 Puzey Road


There is a potential to build
a winery, brewery or chalets
on this almost 40ha property in the heart of the wine
region.
AGENT: Louis De
Chiera, Stocker Preston
Dunsborough.

Watch TV or the view from the outdoor terrace.

enice and Mandurah have


something in common: an
area called San Marco.
Thankfully, WAs tribute
to the Venetian district has
fewer crowds.
So if youre looking for
a waterfront home without
heading to Italy, then check
out 8/19 San Marco Quays,
Halls Head.
The three-bedroom and
two-bathroom home is on
the market for $669,000 to
$689,000.
Selling agent Greg Penn,
of Realmark Mandurah,
said the lock-and-leave

would suit investors or those


looking for a holiday home
without the long drive to the
South-West.
Its an excellent property to add to your portfolio
because it has a potential to
yield about $550 a week in
rent, Mr Penn said.
Start your day with an
unimaginable 180-degree
view across the waterways to the renowned Old
Mandurah Bridge and foreshore reserve.
The property isnt limited to the view overlooking
a private beach and jetty

its within easy distance


of Mandurahs cafe strip.
The interior has a beachy
feel, thanks to timber floorboards, a neutral decor
and white, plantation-style
shutters.
A big outdoor terrace is a
great spot to entertain friends
and family or watch TV.
For more details, phone
0418 914 473.

FAST FACTS
The median house price
in Halls Head has risen
by 2.2% to $465,000.
Properties for sale: 221

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Gleaming jarrah floors run through the living area.

Tropical
lagoon for a
back garden

ABOVE: An
alfresco area
surrounded by
foliage is a great
place to relax.
RIGHT: A large,
fish-shaped pool
sits in the middle of the back
garden.

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DALKEITH
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water, you literally breathe in the salty air off one of the worlds best
beaches. Ideal for family life with good separation, flexible floor
plan, and a low maintenance lifestyle. Entry level comprises main
bedroom with new bathroom, study, open-plan living and dining
areas, good kitchen, all leading out to the north-facing alfresco
area. The childrens wing down stairs provides another three
bedrooms, new bathroom and opens onto sheltered landscaped
gardens.
Low maintenance
Metres to the beach
Excellent family home

443sqm

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back garden has to be


pretty special for a
home review to lead with it.
In this case, it more than
qualifies.
Occupying nearly half
of the 1012sq.m block, this
garden is more tropical
lagoon than cricket pitch.
A big, fish-shaped pool
sits at the centre, bordered
at the back by a veritable
forest.
The foliage parts to create a shaded nook by the
pool, ideal as an alfresco
dining venue.
Its the kind of landscaping that makes you forget
you have neighbours.
Oh, and the house isnt
bad either.

Extensively renovated
and extended since its
post-war construction, the
home blends the best of
50s and 70s design with a
few contemporary finishes.
The renovations have
ensured the heritage features feel retro, not dated,
and brought the house up
to the standards of comfort
we now expect.
Two big living areas
form the basis of the
ground floor, along with the
upmarket granite kitchen.
Agents David and
Martine Eyers, of Acton
Dalkeith, have given buyers a price guide: from
$2.15million.

FAST FACTS
The median Dalkeith
house price has risen by
3.5% to $2.45million.
Properties for sale: 38

All the best houses in the western suburbs are in the POST each week
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52%

more
readers
in the western suburbs
than its competitor
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recent
sales
$1,291,000
SWANBOURNE
30A Walpole Street,
Swanbourne
This low-maintenance home,
on 522sq.m, is on the right
side of Swanbourne (the
ocean side).
AGENT: Cam McGregor,
Space Real Estate.

Why build when you can move into this near-home in Wembley Downs?

$1,323,000

New house, nice


neighbourhood

MOSMAN PARK
62 Samson Street
The modest cottage, owned
by the same family since
1948, is on a 782sq.m site.
AGENT: Henry Willis, Riverside
Real Estate.

4
2

7A Maisie Crescent
WEMBLEY DOWNS
$1.3millions
Abel McGrath

f you dream of living


in a new house but
dont want the hassle of
building it, then look no
further.
The paint is barely
dry on this two-storey
home, which was built
with plenty of expensive
extras such as full-height
tiles, Miele appliances
and heated towel rails.
Its in an attractive,
leafy street in a friendly
neighbourhood.
So if the house is so
good, and the location is
hard to beat, why would
you move?
Well, the owners are
not moving very far: they

$2.4million
DALKEITH
9 Vix Street
Overlooking Nedlands golf
course, this three-bedroom
home was designed
by Hofman and Brown
Architects.
AGENT: Tony Gardner
Commercial Perth.

are selling the house at


the rear of the battleaxe
block and moving to the
front one.
We love the location
so much we didnt want
to move, they said.
Its very convenient
and so quiet, with no
through traffic.
They lived in an original 1960s house for almost
three decades until they
decided to demolish it
and subdivide the block.
One of the many
strengths of the homes
design is a good sense of
space and light.
This is a testament to
the designer, who created
a 330sq.m home (including
the garage) on a 393sq.m
site.
Contemporary elements include blackbutt
floors, Caesarstone bench-

The kitchen has all the bells and whistles, including a coee
machine.

The living area ows out to the alfresco area, which has built-in cabinets.
tops, glass splashbacks
and neutral tiles.
The main living area
flows out to an alfresco
area with built-in cabinets
and a sink, all ready for
your next family gathering.

A multi-purpose room
off the entry could be used
as a study or music room.
The spacious main
bedroom, walk-in robe
and ensuite are on the
ground floor, which would
suit downsizers.

But families would


also feel at home here,
because there are three
bedrooms and an activity
room on the top floor.
The selling agent is
Michael Hallam, of Abel
McGrath.

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Offering two bedrooms with decorative fireplaces, plus a custom
designed double shower with a glass ceiling this home is packed
with original features and is sure to impress.
The clever flow of living and entertaining layout combines the
kitchen with a moveable island bench, and overlooks the lush rear
private courtyard.

11 HAIG ROAD, DALKEITH

DREAM HOME SITE

OFFERS
3

812sqm

OFFERS CLOSING 5PM 3RD NOV 2015 (UNLESS SOLD PRIOR)


Perfectly situated in The Jutland Parade river precinct your dream
home site awaits. With a 20m frontage this property has a modest
3 bedroom, 1 bathroom home and is sold on an As Is basis. It has
been a much loved haven for the past 22 years.

JODY FEWSTER 0414 688 988


[Link]@[Link]

500 STIRLING HIGHWAY, PEPPERMINT GROVE


PH: (08) 9384 6999 [Link]/COTTESLOE

A well-equipped separate laundry, period features throughout and


modern updates ensure this home offers all the charm of a terrace
home with todays lifestyle conveniences.

166sqm

DAVID EYERS
0419 889 130
MARTINE EYERS 0433 356 152
160 STIRLING HIGHWAY, NEDLANDS PH: (08) 9386 8255 [Link]/DALKEITH

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A Hamptons-themed redesign has reinvigorated the main living area, which enjoys ocean views.

Chance to own side-by-side


beachside houses
4
3
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242 and 244 Marine


Parade
COTTESLOE
Oers from
$3.9million
Acton Cottesloe

100% Residential Property


Management

FREE
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APPRAISALS
MARINA BERZINS

ere is something you


dont see every day: two
freestanding, multi-milliondollar beachside houses with
a connecting door, both on the
market at the same time.
You could live in one and
rent out the other, or use one
as a guest house, or combine
the two to make one enormous
beachside mansion.
Both houses are being sold
by the owners of Margaret
River winery Aravina Estate,
who are moving down to their
property.
The properties are similar

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WESTERN
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You can see the sand from the top two floors of 244 Marine Parade.
in size but vary in style and
layout.
No.244 is priced from
$4.2million, and was renovated
by an interior designer Natalie
Bowen to reflect a Long Island
Beach lifestyle.
It has a big, open-plan living

area with stylish white timber


panelling.
The kitchen, with stone
benchtops and off-white timber cabinets, has plenty of
preparation and storage space.
Another area living with a
bar is a good spot to entertain

guests.
The main suite on the top
level enjoys the best views in
the house.
Its a similar story at No.242
but the price is from $3.9million.
The agent is Bev Heymans,
of Acton Cottesloe.

Rhonda Reid

0409 004 904


9386 2917
rhonda@[Link]

KEEPING IT REAL
HELPING PEOPLE MOVE
28 ROSENDO STREET, COTTESLOE

COMMERCIAL

GILL VIVIAN
0415 853 926
TRENT VIVIAN
0432 392 387

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$1,595,000

SO MUCH TO OFFER
Blessed with a prized northern aspect, this spacious townhouse
is exclusively positioned on the corner of Broome and Rosendo
Streets. Mere minutes stroll to sand, surf and coastal walks.
Comfortably presented throughout
3 large bedrooms, master ensuite, study
Family bathroom
Large lounge and semi open plan dining
Functional kitchen
Secure two car garaging
Two large courtyards
Set on approximately 280sqm strata block
Train, shops and schools walking distance
Potential to add value
3

BEV HEYMANS 0419 099 243


[Link]@[Link]
500 STIRLING HIGHWAY, PEPPERMINT GROVE PH: (08) 9384 6999 [Link]/COTTESLOE

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Phone 9381 3088


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24/7 Onsite Service


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231 164

BETTYS Home
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Ph Betty 0408 241 464

[Link]

9385 3054
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Phone Margaret

0412 477 294

For free quote and advice


Call Mick

0418 941 539


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

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Timbers

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Pelmets
Rollers
Verticals
Shutters

Phone: 9245 5305 / 0433 337 467


For an obligation free quote

CURTAIN FITTER
Tracks Supplied & Fitted
Re Fitted & Shutters.
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Ph: Peter 0417 772 230

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Phone Chris on 0417 990 396

448 Stirling Highway, Cottesloe

9384 5656

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Call Liam

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CONCRETE

Outdoor Living

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Free
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$40.00 per hour


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B-ABLE CLEANERS

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HERBS CEILINGS

J&K
HOME CLEANING

0433 445 916

Ph 0411 445 452

FOR ADVICE & QUOTE


PHONE RHYS ON

COMPUTING

0412 226 328

PLASTERLINE
INDUSTRIES

Ceilings installed & repaired


Decorative cornices & centre roses
All ornate work
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Ph

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CLEANING SERVICE
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Ph Mick on 0400 212 917

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Home Extensions
or any aspects of concrete

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John 0418 949 269

DEMOLITION

Houses Yards Cleared


Outbuildings Asbestos Removed
Rubbish Removed
20 years exp
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Vincent Demolition

 Concrete cutting & pool


removals
 Driveways shed fence &
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 Kitchen & bathroom
stripouts
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ELECTRICIANS

ELECTRICIANS

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FENCING

BOSCH
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for a free site visit and assessment

call Chris

0421 348 136

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JAMES GREENFIELD
DESIGN & DRAFTING

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ALL ELECTRICAL WORK


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0418 912 451

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6644

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LIC EC5706

Skilled Electrical
All Electrical Work
POWER POINTS, LIGHTS,
BATHROOM HEATERS,
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Extensions design and


drafting specialists
1 and 2 storey additions,
Custom Designed Homes

Specialising in all electrical work


Quality workmanship

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Residential - Commercial - Industrial
All electrical work
Serice and repair evaporative air
conditioners
Split system air conditioning installations
High Voltage specialists

CALL MICK

9384 7079 0412 779 947


EC 7341

PLANS DONE FAST


info@[Link]

0439 091 688

Roberts
DRAFTING
SERVICES
Renovations
&
Handyman Service
Council Approval
Drafting

ALL ELECTRICAL WORK


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

Ph

Extension &
Renovation

0411 329 003

Call Tony
NO JOB TOO SMALL !

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Residential

RESIDENTIAL DESIGN
CONSULTANT
LUXURY NEW HOMES
ADDITIONS/EXTENSIONS
RETAINING/LANDSCAPES
POOLS/CABANAS

FROM CONCEPT TO CONTRACT


ALL COUNCIL/BUILD APPROVALS
DETAILED SPECIFICATIONS

0422 238 213

Martin Sladen
ELECTRICAL

Floreat

Tel 0411 123 769


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

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

Lic No EC 3474

CREATIVE AND INNOVATIVE

0407 770 910

20YRS EXPERIENCE
SPEAK TO JOHN DIRECTLY

ELECTRIC
BLUE

YOUR LOCAL ELECTRICIAN


ALL ELECTRICAL WORK

BUILDING PLANS
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Over 25 years experience


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COUNCIL SUBMISSIONS DONE
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Ian 0408 156 303

ELECTRICIANS

MUIRS

9381 5802
EMERGENCY SERVICE
24 HOUR 7 DAYS

All electrical work


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

RAY

STEVE

0412 922
648 0412 924 134
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MURPHYS

Electrical Contractor
All electrical work
Air con split system installer
Safety switches, smoke alarms
Renovations, rewiring
Power points, lights, fans
Maintenance, emergency callout

Grant 0433 749 858

EC008394 L 048187 AU 20388

Wembley Electrics

24 HOURS

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Denco Electrical Services


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MAINTENANCE AND BREAKDOWN SERVICE
HOT WATER SYSTEMS & REPAIRS
OVENS & HOTPLATE REPAIRS
STOCKIST OF STOKES APPLIANCE PARTS
ELEMENTS, SWITCHES
APPLIANCE SALES AND REPAIRS
EXTENSIVE RANGE OF GLOBES AND TUBES

PH: 9384 9232

MIKE 0417 189 942


EC929

ALL
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0412 955 633


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ALL ELECTRICAL WORK


SPLIT A/C SPECIALIST
Lic No AU06037

Contact Tony

9314 2407
0412 300 363
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Hot Water System Repairs


Ceiling Fans, Exhaust Fans
Stove & Oven Repairs
Reticulation Controllers
Fault Finding, Load Logging &

Electric Whirlybirds
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Around $35 a Year
To Make a booking With
Philip and His Team Call

0407 997 049


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EC 005680

STEPHEN DEW

REC 6541
Quality Electrical Work
LED Lighting Design & Conversion
RCDs & Smoke Alarms

24 HR EMERGENCY SERVICE

Mob: 0409 393 110


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EVERYTHING

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FLYSCREENS

7 DAY/24HR EMERGENCY CALL OUT


DAVE

Ph: 0419 907 502

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Free Quotes and Advice


Asbestos Removal Licence
Installation and Remove Old
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Subiaco based contractor


Rewires Safety switches
Power points

Dry bush jarrah


white gum
mallee roots

Call 0403 968 164

0407 088 082

ELECTRICIAN
SUBIACO BASED

FREE QUOTES
REASONABLE RATES
Call Langford

0404 092 785


FENCING

FLOORING

TIMBER FLOORS

9387 4401
0417 942 962

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PINE LAP, CLOSED


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

Specialists in Colorbond
Repairs Removals
Replacements
Installations
Call Adam

0424 101 026


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9384 4566
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Repairs that last French Polishing


- Spray Work - Stripping etc.
Ernest Palmer

FOR ADVICE PHONE JOHN

0412 689 643

waimahaka@[Link]

FLOOR SANDING

GARAGE DOORS

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SUPPLY, INSTALL AND SERVICE


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GARDENING

NIGELS GARDEN
MAINTENANCE
For complete care of your
garden with reliable service.
Regular or casual. Call Nigel

0411 724 099

OBrien
Flooring

SANDING, FINISHING
LAYING AND DECKS

Jimmy 0420 235 709


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GARDENSCAPES
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(0438 374 769)

Email: info@[Link]

Garden Maintenance
Residential & Commercial
Design & Installation

Mike Jones 0417 181 827


Nina Jones 0427 056 785

ALL GARDEN
MAINTENANCE

Indigo
Painting
Pruning
Weeding

Cleanups Mulching

Rob 0450 384 711

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

MORE
THAN A MOW
GARDENING SERVICES

ALL LANDSCAPE AND


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

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

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PH GEORGE
0408 851 901

Call 0421 895 463 and 0432 999 400

QUALITY

0412 229 200

25 yrs experience in
Landscaping
& Garden
F
ully Specialising
Maintenance.
in
Bo& topiaries
hedging

NEDLANDS
GARDEN SERVICE
THE PERFECTIONISTS

Member WA Timber Flooring Assoc.

janragenovich@[Link]

LANDSCAPES 2000

0407 166 177

* For Excellence in Garden Care


* Plant Selection & Planting
* Hort/Weed Control Spraying
* Expert Pruning and Espalier
* Professional advice
Specialising
DALKEITH TO MOSMANS
Phone Tony direct on:

CALL JOHN

Horticultural Cert.

0413 415 845

288A CAMBRIDGE ST, WEMBLEY

Suppliers / Installers of

New & Used Flooring


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

Hardie & Colorbond


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

WOOD & ALU. SCREENS


AND DOORS
NEW SCREENS & DOORS
BARRIER SCREENS
WHEEL REPAIRS

Touchwood
Restorations
Quality furniture restoration -

Phone Jarod
0414 519 819

710 110

Polishing & Re-Coating, ATFA


Member & Police Cleared

Advantage Fencing
Specialists in Colorbond and
Gramline fencing and gates

Matthew: 0414

Im talented, friendly 30 years


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

FURNITURE
RESTORATION

SWANBOURNE WOOD YARD

WEST COAST FocusFENCING


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

0409 889 679

REGULAR GARDEN MAINTENANCE AND CLEANUPS.


ROSES AND COTTAGE
GARDENS A SPECIALITY
ALL AREAS
FOR PROMPT AND
PROFESSIONAL SERVICE
Phone MATTHEW

SANDING & VARNISHING

or james@[Link]
[Link]

BRIAN CLARK ELECTRICAL


INSTALLATION (Lic EC007548)

T TI MBER
BUDGE
EST 1983
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Mention this
ad and receive
10% discount

Call or Email James

THE
CLAREMONT
GARDENER

Garden Makeovers
Select & Deliver Plants

Free Quotes at your convenience

FIREWOOD

EFFICIENT RELIABLE
COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL
INDUSTRIAL

Electrical, Solar Power


Renovations, Plumbing
& Gas, Air-Conditioning
One Stop
Tradesman Shop

Good old fashion country service in the city

Colorbond Pinelap Jarrah


Asbestos Removal Fence Removal
Security Fencing Rural Fencing

GARDENING

JAN RAGENOVICH

REPAIRS & REWIRE

[Link]

SERVICING ALL WESTERN


SUBURBS AREAS (EC 11924)

ELECTRICAL

129 CLAREMONT CRESCENT, SWANBOURNE


ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS & RETAILERS

FREE QUOTE

Lighting, Power Points


Safety Switches, Smoke Alarms

0408 099 233

PERTH HOME
DESIGNERS

Sanding / coating and


Timber repairs
Full restoration services
AFTA member
All work guaranteed

EC00475

A-Z Electrical Service

D2R DRAFTING

Call your Local


Jim on 131 546
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SAFETY SWITCHES SMOKE ALARMS HWS
BATHROOM HEATERS UPGRADE RENTALS

FLOOR SANDING

0419 905 053

Servicing the POST area since 1983.


Ph Mark Scrine. C. Hort

0417 093 578


9203 9985

[Link]

HUNTS GARDEN SERVICES


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

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Roger Hill 0419 921 122


Does your
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a spring
clean?
We can help.

0414 959 309

SANDING & COATING


TIMBER FLOORS

Call Dave on
0412 187 585

[Link]
Member of Australian Timber Flooring Association

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[Link]

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GARDENING

GARDENING

GUTTERING

HANDYMAN

HANDYMAN

Greenkeepers Delight

Richards

REPLACE your
gutters NOW

SKILLED
PROPERTY MAINTENANCE

THE PROPERTY
SERVICES WIZARDS

Garden Care and


Lawn Mowing Service

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

Mobile: 0414 080 753


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Garden clean-ups
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All
Garden Work
Lawns, Hedges, Roses, Trees pruned,
Weeds, Council pickups, Vacant blocks
cleaned and maintained. Make overs.

0429 880 004

B.J.s Garden Maintenance

Roberts
Renovations &

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

Handyman Service

Ph Ben

0428 792 042

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

08 9384 9555

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(20% off your rst
service if you say
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GARDEN CLEAN UPS


WEEDING
MULCHING
PRUNING
PLANT CARE & ADVICE

0435 510 087


[Link]

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

Call

0421 997 585

0410 778 181


VIKAS JAISWAL

0437 344 678

pricklypeargardening@[Link]

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCED PASSIONATE


Mowing, whipper
snip, edge
Hedging, pruning
Spraying, fertilise
Weeding, mulching
Green waste, rubbish removal
Reliable and quality guaranteed

Spring specials now available


Call Ben for a free quote

0427 542 655

2guysgardening@[Link]

GLASS

Freshwater Glass

Glass repairs,
shower screens, doors
and windows, pet doors
[Link]

Ph 0418 944 590

BALCATTA
GLASS
Glass Repair
9240 4422 All Hours
188 Balcatta Road, Balcatta

0429 809 357

GLASS and MIRROR


CUT TO SIZE
WHILE YOU WAIT

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0408 335 461

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

0437 712 039


or Rosie 08 9381 5454

Adelines Essential Organic Garden Care


Landscaping & Design
All garden maintenance
Hydration & Fertilizing

Mob: 0407 933 959

0433 210 028

Email: promptgutters@[Link]

Gutters & Downpipes


100% Guarantee

(opposite Bunnings)

GMA 95-12-005F

PH: 9383 9334


PENSIONER DISCOUNTS
RIVERVIEW GLASS PTY LTD
+ Glass repairs
+General glazing
+All showerscreens
+Mirrors
+Splashbacks
+Pool fencing

0418 914 084

jeff@[Link]

GROUT CLEAN

Tile & Grout

CLEANING
No Hazardous Chemicals
Guaranteed Results
Sealing Service Available

Grout Magic
Craig

0402 644 509

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

25 Year Warranty
Professional & Reliable
Colorbond, Zincalume &
Aluminium
No job too big or too small
FREE QUOTES
Job done right ... first Time!

Call Shannon
0413 243 006

info@[Link]

Gutters &
Downpipes
BRIAN WARD
Free Quotes
9341 7631

D.M.
& J.M. Rhodes
Gutters & Downpipes, gutter
guard, soakwells, small roofing
repairs, high pressure cleaning.
Free Quotes.
Pens. Disc. No two storeys.

Gutters & roong


FREE QUOTES

0402 432 437

SPECIALISING IN ALL YOUR


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General house repairs
and maintenance
We carry out all household
maintenance as well as specialty
services - Electrical, Plumbing,
Gas Fitting, Painting, Plastering,
Tiling & Carpentry
[Link]

9284 0165
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HANDY SOL
Brickpaving, Painting,
Picture Hanging, Irrigation,
Gates, Fencing, Welding
All General Handyman Jobs

0407 193 606

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Handyman Service

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Your home is your castle ...


keep it that way!

GUTTER
CLEANING

Call us for fast, clean, professional:


Carpentry
Painting
Installation
Pergolas
Decking
Gates
Timber fences
All home maintenance
Call Simon 0419 925 452

GUTTERS and/or
windows CLEANED
TREE PRUNING
POST AREA SPECIALIST 20 YEARS
DOWNPIPES CLEARED
LEAKS AND OVERFLOWS SORTED
FREE QUOTES PENSIONER DISCOUNTS
PROMPT SERVICE
Phone
MARTIN

0414 011 220

GUTTER CLEANING
& WINDOW CLEANING
SPECIALIST

Cambridge
Handyman
0419 925 452

SAME DAY SERVICE


SUPPLY & INSTAL
GUTTERGUARD
DISCOUNT FOR SENIORS

JOHNS HOME
MAINTENANCE

Call Kevin Ph: Hme 9381 2080


Mob 0419 907 986

GUTTER CLEANING

FULL
Y BO

No Mess Down Pipes Cleared


Gutter Guard Installed
Tree Lopping Roof Repairs

OKE

Angus 0403 758 D


242

FLOREAT GLASS

+ GLASS REPAIRS +

Pre-sale Home Detailing


Rental Property Services
General Repairs
Handyman for Home or Office
All Timber Joinery
Insured and Police Cleared

Ask about our RUST PROOF option with

Cornerstone

We Cover all your Gardening Needs


SHAUN READ

Great value, professional care

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The Guttering Specialist

Ph Denis 0418 898 893


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Prompt Gutters

ADAM CLARKE

Reliable, Competitive rates


Good References.
Keep this cutting on your Fridge

Text or phone Theo

0419 927 224, 9245 2034

Gutters &
Downpipes
Colorbond or
Zincalume
Fully Insured
All work
guaranteed

Phone Glenn
043 892 8190
Qualified
Greenkeeper

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.

For all your home maintenance and


timber decking call John for fast and
reliable services

0421 809 872

Mob: 0416 932 432

ODD JOBS MY SPECIALITY

Jack 0412 986 151


9387 4442

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

9448 8486

areas
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For a free quote Phone


Tony 0468 484 382 or
1300 788 714

[Link]

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

0423 511 303

White Knight Repairs


& Home Maintenance
Are you looking for:
Repairs and Carpentry
Decking, Pergolas and Gazebos
Home maintenance jobs - Interior
& Exterior
Painting, Plastering & Crown
moulding
Quality work - with attention to detail

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

033 343
Manu 0435 611 381

One Company All Trades


We are the HOME
IMPROVEMENT experts
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9284 0165
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HOT WATER
SYSTEM

Servicing the POST area since 1983.


Ph Mark Scrine. C. Hort

0417 093 578


9203 9985

[Link]

4 Vaucluse Ave
Claremont

Office

9387 2339

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

EUROMART
KITCHENS

All types of property maintenance


and general repairs
Rental property services
Flat pack furniture assemble
Internal and external
Home and garden
No job too small
30 years experience
Pensioner and student discount
24/7 emergency call out

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

NEDLANDS HOME &


GARDEN MAINTENANACE

0417 940 355

ALL LANDSCAPE AND


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

EST 81

Western Suburbs
Handyman Service

Call Dean
on mobile

9383 2915
0412 946 476

HOME IMPROVEMENTS

KITCHENS

FOR ALL YOUR SMALL JOBS


Garden Maintenance:
Garden cleanup clearing pathways, pruning,
planting, potting, fertilising and mulching,
service and repair reticulation.
Home Maintenance:
Running repairs around the home, repair/
paint walls, hang pictures, at pack
assembly, x dripping taps.
Current Police clearance held.
Experienced, reliable local resident.

Est 1982

[Link]

FREE QUOTE, FULLY INSURED

Call Scott on 9386 6138


or 0417 461 087

Adam 0400 414 414

29 Walter St
Claremont

One Company All Trades


Perth TLC Group can
project manage your kitchen
improvement/renovation
[Link]

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

Phone Peter Harper

0412 917 818 9384 9224

Rejuvenate
your
Tired Garden

Indigo
Painting
 Retention & Removal
of

Existing Foliage. Reticulation upgrades


 Plant Selection & Design Service
 $5,000 Budget - I have ideas
[Link]
email + ideas on web site

Ph Andrew 0418 915 881

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

Call Leon on 0417

049 923

9284 0165

info@[Link]
Have a look at our main ad in the Home
Improvement section

ALL ODD JOBS

Pressure Cleaning Garden Cleanups


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

1300 654 253 or 0457 077 536

Downpipes flushed, roofs cleaned


of debris from $99.00
Also high pressure cleaning

buildings.
Give us a call today.
No job too large or small.
We can:
t Fix walls windows and tiled

Industrial High Pressure

Specialists in high pressure cleaning

HOME & GARDEN


MAINTENANCE & REPAIRS

Love Your Home

Gutter Cleaning

We provide huge array of


services for home, ofce or

LANDSCAPING

THE FIXER

Affordable Vacuum Gutter Cleaning


Professional. Reliable.
Comprehensive insurance cover.
Fully roof-safety trained.
For an obligation-free quote call
or book online at
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Our quality services will put


a smile on your face
NATIONAL POLICE CHECKED,
CURRENT INSURANCES

HIGH PRESSURE
CLEANING

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Quality Maintenance
Services

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

CALAUTTI

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

Call Charlie on 0401 019 975

Advertise your goods in the


Classifieds

All Carpentry Work


Federation Home
Restorations
Pre-sale Home Detailing
General Repairs
Timber Fencing
Garden Clean Ups
Police Clearance, Fully Insured
Call

0481 565 433


HIGH PRESSURE
CLEANING

Building and extensions,


bathroom & kitchen renovations
or home/office transformations.
The Renovation House is an
innovative renovation company who
can transform your home or office
to create your new environment.
We design, create, build and quietly
manage our highly experienced and
respectful tradespeople to ensure
a stress free transformation and
renovation.
Whether you have a bathroom
or kitchen renovation or wishing
to undertake a complete
transformation, we have the
expertise to MAKE IT HAPPEN
TO DISCUSS YOUR VISION AND
REQUIREMENTS CALL US TODAY ON

(08) 6189 3528

Enviroblast KITCHEN RESCUE

High Pressure Cleaning


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

Renovations to existing kitchens


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

0403 657 011

Read the POST online at

[Link]

Innovative landscape design,


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

Matt Siomos, [Link] (Botany),


horticulturalist, 0408 384 542
Teik Oh, [Link] (Environmental Sc.),
0415 170 135

Good old fashioned,


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

Free Quotes
Call Mike Kuba

0413 015 808

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ANGUSS

Lawnmowing and
Gardening Service

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Also:
Perth & South West
Contact Matthew Warren

0417 965 115

[Link]

LOCKSMITH

9381 5454
0437 712 039

Ph Angus

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0401 372 277


[Link]

How to Get Your Painting


Completed Right The
First Time Guaranteed.

Stonework Specialists

Honest and Reliable

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Pol Lic SG 15935


ABN 22337056071

Locksmiths
Guaranteed Same
Day Service 20 years exp

- Lawnmowing - Edging
Brett Campbell (Proprietor)

KEVIN SHEEHAN
Master Locksmith
Security Consultant
Glad to be of Service

Mobile 0418 921 418

email: brettcam60@[Link]

SEAMUS HOME SERVICES

0412 153 846

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

Police Clearance, Fully Insured & Free Quotes

Phone: 9209 2669

YOUR WESTERN
SUBURBS LOCKSMITH

LAWNS & GARDENS

7 Day Service

Lawn Mowing
Fertilising
Fully Insured

TRANSITION
Roberts
LANDSCAPES
Renovations &

0497 808 778

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LAUNDROBAR

FREE QUOTES

Mat 0409 930 924

Domestic Laundry,
Service Washes
Pickup & Deliver

9284 5638
0419 966 945

WINTER SPECIAL
Doonas & Blankets

LIMESTONE

LAWN CARE

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

EDDIES LAWN AERATION

LAWN CARE SPECIALISTS

Call Eddie

25 YEARS EXPERIENCE

0425 551 233


9381 6996

9245 2550
M: 0418 299 524
Ph/Fax:

Reg 1964

PAINTING

Reg No. 6791

PAINTING
A.J. BROWNING

Saari Quality

Reg. No. 4989

Painting & Decorating

PAINTING
PAPER HANGING
All work guaranteed
REGD PAINTER
Ring 9381

(De Thatching)

1782 or 9388 1237

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

FLOREAT & ALL


WESTERN SUBURBS

FREE QUOTES 7 DAYS


Your satisfaction is
our guarantee

Reg. No. 4280

Painter - Decorators
30 years experience

Old fashioned workmanship,


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

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

HIGH QUALITY LOW COST!

Mob 0417

182 051

784 094

Atlas Lawn Services


Est 1985
COMMERCIAL & DOMESTIC
Steve

0411 223 637


David
0411 223 644

MORE THAN A MOW


LAWNMOWING SERVICE
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Free Quotes - Call Darren today

041 301 6555

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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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CALL 0417 922 078

Commercial / Residential
Interior/ Exterior
High quality & low cost

Free
quote DAVID

0431 200 866

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

REG 7800

5 663

0420 44

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[Link]

Paul Stratton

30 years experience

Painter & Decorator

0451 478 078

P&N

Painting Services
Reg No. 5309

Your Local Master Painter

Jeff Bond

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

Mob: 0413 235 163


Phone: 9206 5331
Fax: 9206 5337

Lic. 2216 ([Link])

NO CALL-OUT
CHARGE

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

COTTESLOE
PEST CONTROL
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
$15 external. Free Quotes.

Small Jobs welcome!!!


Commercial / Residential

Ph/Fax 9382 3278


Mobile 0438 755 877

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0418 904 332

Gorey
Plumbing
Services

Mob: 0451 901 919


0411 354 602
Ph: 9388 8055
paintingservice1999@[Link]

PAINTING & DECORATING SERVICES

Commercial & Residential


Internal & External New Homes
Repainting Free Quotes
100% Customer Satisfaction
Guaranteed!

Jerry P: 9404 5706


M: 0421 477 899

REDHOUSE

PAINTING

AMP PLUMBING & GAS


YOUR LOCAL LICENSED PLUMBERS

GAS Installation & Repair

YOUR
LOCAL
CO.

VERY NEAT & TIDY


MOSTLY SAME DAY SERVICE
LEADING EDGE ON W/ANT
+ BED BUG CONTROL
OBLIGATION FREE QUOTES
CONTROL ALL PESTS
3K   
Email: harrigan5@[Link]

Small renovations.
Patching all surfaces.
MIKE KELLEY

Electronic Burst Pipe Detection


Power Drain Cleaning, Blockages
ALL TYPES OF PLUMBING WORK
Pensioners Discount, Free Quotes

Freecall 1800 102 888


9384 0202
9384 1030
9389 8989 0419 950 430
MASTER PLUMBER
Lic. PL 5041

SEC. Lic. 4263

Skilled Plumbing &


Gas Services (local)
Burst pipes Blocked drains
Installation Repairs
Renovations
Pensioners Discount

9384 0877

9388 6299

Indigo Painting
PL 5580

Gas 4784

9204 4108
0408 908 683

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

0415 951 865


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

Ph: Jorge 0400 748


or 9386 3953

076

Wall Plastering &


Ceiling Repairs

Including all aspects of solid wall


plastering and plaster boarding.

Call Travis 0468 789 879

Interior / Exterior

0416 121 932

PAINTING

3/*/

7am - 11pm 7 DAYS EMERGENCY

OVER 25 YEARS EXPERIENCE


PRIVATE RESIDENTIAL
NO JOB TOO SMALL
Prompt & Professional
Service
Competitive Rate

Ph/SMS Geoff 0411 987 542

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Mob:0433 288 164

PLASTERER AVAILABLE

FREE QUOTE

0407 381 727


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Phone Peter TODAY

More than fifteen years experience.

ELLIS PLASTERING

NO CALL OUT FEE

HOT WATER
FAST

 H.W.S. Gas/Solar
 Blocked Drains
 Toilets & Pans
 Cistern Repairs + New
 Water Leaks
 Water Filters
 Local Plumber
9335 1552

ALL AREAS
Free quotes will happily
take on little jobs
40 Years Experience

ALL SMALL JOBS


Quality Work
Residential and Commercial

Phone Joe 0408 094 444

Pete The Plasterer

MAFRICI

0405 069 500

Painter & Decorator

30 YRS EXPERIENCE
QUALITY WORK
FREE QUOTES / ADVICE

Residential Commerial
Call Anthony

9248 6165
0408 348 616

Tel/Fax:

PLUMBING

Call us on
9381 3088

email: anthonymafrici@[Link]

PL.16

Subiaco
Painting Service

Direct

9384 7870

PAVING

[Link]

All plumbing repairs


Leaks
Ful Blockages
lywater
Hot
Bo units
oke
LOCAL TRADESMAN

ANNUAL & PRE-PURCHASE

PLASTERING

Reg 6375

Ph: 0418 850 750

PBL941

MIKE STOKES

Specialising in

Reg# 4004
 Proficient in all
General Painting
 Honest, Reliable, Clean
 Handyman service

ENVIRO-CARE PEST
SERVICES

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

PENGUIN

PLUMBING

Family Business Providing Local


Services Since 1958

[Link]@[Link]

A PLUS PAINTING
& SERVICES

Reg No 3468

Trevor 0412

KED

Call JAY: 0410 413 327

Attention To Detail Makes


All The Difference

MOW IT & MORE


Lawn Mowing Servicing
Mosman
Nedlands,
FULPark,
LY Cottesloe,
BOO areas
Dalkeith and
surrounding

Reijo 0411 610 246

CLIVE 9383 3412


0447 433 412

ROOMS FROM $250


REPAINTING
Reg.
SPECIALIST 3476

LAWN MOWING

European Craftsman
Very Reasonable
Reg: 6952
Rates

CAPITAL
PAINTING&
DECORATING

INTERIOR & EXTERIOR

Ph Russell 0408 833 116 Work


9447 4907 Home

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.

0400 440 272

20 years experience

CRITICAL WITH WATER RESTRICTIONS


and Lawnmowing Services

WHEN ORGANISING
YOUR NEXT
PAINTING PROJECT,

Phone
WARREN
on

DON McNALLY

VERTIMOWING
MUIRS

ALL HOURS
[Link]

REG 7089

4/115 Birkdale St Floreat (Cnr Cambridge)

9383 9252

0409 086 497

LEADLIGHT

Repairs Restorations
Windows, Doors & Cabinets
New Commissions
JOHN BURROWS

CAMBRIDGE LAUNDRY

Stirling Hwy, North Fremantle


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1300 206 213

J.B. Leadlights

Master Painting
Services

0418 914 041

COASTAL COLOURS

FREMANTLE
LOCK SERVICE

Insured.

(near Hay, Jersey lights)

Mobile 0404 739 991

reg: 7822

please consider

Work
Guaranteed.

Washing,Ironingand
Alterations
2/24 CARDIGAN TCE

9387 8641

[Link]

For all your


gardening needs

JOLIMONT LAUNDROBAR

OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK


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

Ph: 6350 8500

Reg. No. 3511

Garden
& landscape
renovation
Handyman
Service
Native & water-wise plants
General garden maintenance
Free design & planning
consultation
Call Steve

X Home X Office X Car

0400 977 610

[Link]

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20 Years Exp - Free Quotes

TOM

Precision
Edge Mowing
Call
Rob

Rego 8057

0499 874 988

0450 225 113


6143 8721

Free Messure & Quote

Phone Jack for a


free, no obligation
quote

MICHAEL ELLIS
PAINTING

7 DAYS PER WEEK


[Link]

LAWNMOWING SERVICES

Making Life Easy


Artificial Lawn
Environmentally Friendly
Australian Made

PEST CONTROL

GAS 532

Garden Services
Andy
04 900 405 20

PAINTING

PL 1735

Mow d Lawn

Since 1982

PAINTING

Reg 7824

JOEL IRRIGATION &


LANDSCAPES PTY.
LTD.

LIMESTONE

Reg 6621

LAWN MOWING

Reg No.5150

LANDSCAPING

CONTINUITY, STYLE AND


QUALITY ARE ASPECTS YOU GET
WITH OUR FINISHED PROJECT.

PLUMBING & GAS

Call WAs Premier


Stone / Paving Service

Call us now
9387 3081

[Link]

0418 926 705

0402 929 732

to advertise
in the POST

Trades &
Services

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PLUMBING

PLUMBING

STEWART FRANK
PLUMBING

PL 7947

Prompt, reliable service


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

24 HR

PL5094

0419 953 531

GL 006462

Pensioner rates
Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.

CITY BEACH
1800 18 12 24
Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.

FLOREAT

MAINTENANCE

1800 18 12 24

Office

9387 2339

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

PLUMBING

PLUMBING

Us 2 U plumbing
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call Shane today on

0419 644 344


[Link]
PL6544

Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.

CHURCHLANDS
PLUMBING

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

WOODLANDS
PLUMBING

1800 18 12 24
PL 7947

Roberts
Renovations &
Handyman Service

24 HR

Your local Plumbing & Gas Specialist


PL 6899

GF010442

PL 8445

GF 005836

BASED IN MT CLAREMONT
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[Link]

Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.

Jon Howes 0433 824 613

ZAMBEZI

One Stop
Tradesman Shop

Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.

PEPPERMINT GROVE
1800 18 12 24
Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.

SWANBOURNE
1800 18 12 24

Blocked Drains
All Plumbing Repairs
Gas Servicing Installation
Hot Water
Emergency Repairs
PENSIONERS DISCOUNT
Call Steve Thomas

0408 917 109


Ph 9361 7665
[Link]

24 HR SERVICE

Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.

MOSMAN PK
1800 18 12 24
PL 7947

Electronic leak location


Blocked drains/Camera inspection
General plumbing maintenance
Renovations
Call Craig

0419 922 657

[Link]
PL6039

24 HR

Pensioner rates
Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.

CITY OF SUBIACO
1800 18 12 24
Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.

HOLLYWOOD
1800 18 12 24

MUIRS

Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.

WEMBLEY
1800 18 12 24

GL4700

PARAMOUNT
PLUMBERS

FRIENDLY, EFFICIENT SWISS


QUALITY SERVICE
38 Years Experience
All Plumbing Maintenance
Licensed Gas Fitter
Bathroom Renovations

Daniel 0412 904 769

[Link]
Lic No PL 5456

GL 2676

SHENTON PARK
1800 18 12 24
Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.

CLAREMONT
1800 18 12 24

Plumbing

BEST RATES

Renovations Hot water systems


New homes Gas
Tap maintenance & repairs
Blockages Sewer conversions
24/7 service Subdivisions
Senior discount
PL 7895 GS 015347

[Link]

Call Michael 0401 759 556

Fast Efficient Service


Residential and Commercial

Contact LEAKY PETE

0415 114 172


9286 2450
Make extra cash
sell your unwanted
items in the POST
for only
8 words

440

See inside back page for details

Support POST
advertisers
they make your
free local
newspaper
possible.

JORDANS
Plumbing and Gas
20 yrs Western Suburbs Experience
Block Drains Cleared & Repaired
Hot Water Servicing & Replacement
Toilets, Taps Serviced or Replaced
Renovations
Seniors Discount

Andrew Jordan
Mob 0414 408 521

[Link]

Plumbing & Gas Fitting


Blocked Drains
Renovations
Hot Water Systems
Leaking Taps
Toilets & Cisterns
Gas Appliances
No call out fee pensioner discounts
Call Jack

0418 949 472

GF014750

PONDS

Aquarium & Pond


Maintenance

Mention this
ad and receive
10% discount

Overhauls and Regular up-keep - Pumps and Filtration.


Installation and Maintenance
Supplier of Fish and Live plants.

Call or visit

Ph Gavin

0414 836 129

0433 019 676


[Link]

J. SUTTON
Plumbing & Gass Services
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24 Hour Service

Ph: 0419 993 192


[Link]

Pond And Aquarium Cleaning


Ongoing Maintenance
Pond Building And Restoring Of
Older Ponds
Pond Resealing Or Relining
Live Plants And Fish
Fish Health and Disease
Installation Of All Aqua Products
Package Deals Available
Eftpos Available

POOL
FENCING

Family business since 1983

A FAMILY OWNED & OPERATED LOCAL BUSINESS

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OPEN MONDAY - FRIDAY

9409 2597
4TH & 5TH GENERATION PLUMBERS
WITH OVER 50 YEARS EXPERIENCE

NO CALL OUT FEE


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0418 942 157

NO-FUSS, AFFORDABLE
REMOVALS SERVICE FOR
THE WESTERN SUBURBS
WITH FOUR TRUCKS ON THE
GO, WERE ALWAYS READY
TO ACCOMMODATE YOU.

9380 6180, 0411 109 918

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

info@[Link]
[Link]

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

RETICULATION

Building and extensions,


bathroom & kitchen renovations
or home/office transformations.

Reticulation Systems installed,


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

The Renovation House is an


innovative renovation company who
can transform your home or office
to create your new environment.
We design, create, build and quietly
manage our highly experienced and
respectful tradespeople to ensure
a stress free transformation and
renovation.
Whether you have a bathroom
or kitchen renovation or wishing
to undertake a complete
transformation, we have the
expertise to MAKE IT HAPPEN
TO DISCUSS YOUR VISION AND
REQUIREMENTS CALL US TODAY ON

FOR A GOOD RATE AND


SERVICE LOOK NO FURTHER
7 days - 2 men, big truck
Experienced - Reliable - Careful
Packing Materials Available
Pensioner Discount

FULLY INSURED
0439 900 381

P & L Transport
OPERATING 7 DAYS A WEEK

Locally owned and operated


House and Office Removals
Pensioner Discounts
Packing Materials Available
Fully Insured
Ask for Peter on

9309 2961 or
0419 836 484
Best Rates
in Perth
Only $120/hr
for 2 men

1800 2 SMOOTH

contact@[Link]

2 STRONG GUYS

Local lads w/ loads of energy.


Well move what you cant!
Around the house, garden or
place to place.
2 utes & trailer at your service.
Best rates @ $95 p/h
call us anytime

0400 998 805

0424 133 950


[Link]

(08) 6189 3528

RETIC
REPAIRS

RETICULATION

3 Great Reasons to call Lisa:

PETER HANSONS
IRRIGATION
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Ph: 9284 9144


Mob: 04388 74788

EXPRESS REMOVALS
PTY. LTD

Bores & Fully Installed


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

 Police Clearance
 Lisas a member of Irrigation Australia
 Lisas a Water Wise contractor
[Link]
Call Lisa 0416

545 755

TURFED OUT
Irrigation
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0427 766 269


OBLIGATION FREE

Watercorp Accredited
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BROOKWELL
IRRIGATION
Repairs on Pumps
& Reticulation
Irrigation Systems
Commercial & Domestic
Valve Locating & Wire Tracking

0414 475 527


MAINTENANCE
SPECIALISTS

JOEL

IRRIGATION
LANDSCAPES

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Repairs Pumps Electrics


0419 863 211 Henry

RETICULATION REPAIRS
Semi Retired with
30 Years Experience
Very Reasonable Rates
Call for Free Advice

John 0429
947 977
Indigo
Painting

ROOFING

ROOF & WALL


DOCTOR
READ THIS

If your re-roof is more than $20,000 (inc


GST) your re-roofing Company must be a
Registered Building Company. This
means Licenced with The Builders
Registration Board.
Otherwise the work is ILLEGAL

WE REMOVE and DISPOSE OF:


OLD TILE IRON ASBESTOS
WE SUPPLY and INSTALL
Colorbond, Zincalume
Skylights, Whirly Birds
Insulation, Gutters
Tile Roof Restoration

9430 6553

16 Essex Street, Fremantle

[Link]
WorkSafe Asbestos Demolition Lic
Builders Registration Number 13172

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LOCAL ROOFING
[Link]
Our all women packing team
can have your whole house
packed in 4 hours!

0432 602 667

G.F. 1515

[Link]

(Est Since 1970s)

9371 0865 Fax 9473 0600

We also arrange your whole


move for you with one phone call!
CALL TO ARRANGE A QUOTE

0418 911 216

24.7 Emergency service

MIKE MURPHY
FURNITURE REMOVALS

[Link]

Call Fred

Hot water specialists


Gas, Electric, Solar
Repaired or Replaced
Electronic leak detection
Leaking taps & toilets repaired
Drain blockages

Commercial & Residential

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Sml, Med & Lg ns(Houses, Units, Flats & Offices)
Va
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Same Day Service
En
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Fu
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competitive ra ount 7 Days Per Week
ALL AREAS
Pensioner Disc

Ph David 0433 324 347

Plumbing Problems

ALL AREAS

ELECTRONIC WATER
LEAK DETECTION

TOTAL PLUMBING
AND MAINTENANCE

PL1954

24/7 emergency service


All your domestic &
commercial plumbing
services covered
Discounts if you book us
for more than one trade

P.L. 693

Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.

PLUMBING

EVERYTHING

1-('0

CITY OF NEDLANDS
1800 18 12 24

P/L 6956 G/F 010950

EMERGENCY PLUMBING
BLOCKED DRAINS

RENOVATIONS

ALL FURNITURE
CARRIED
0416 226 434

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A Personalised Service

Pensioner rates

PLUMBING & GAS

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Family Owned and Local
Pensioner Discounts just ask!
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Email: jordansplumbing@[Link]
GF 10071
PL 6562

Plumbing & Gas,


Electrical, Air-Conditioning
Solar Power, Renovations

Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.

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Lic No 5166

WE OFFER A 5%
SENIORS DISCOUNT

CITY OF COTTESLOE
1800 18 12 24

9387 3872

Dennis 1300 593 800

GF 007802

PROMPT RELIABLE SERVICE


DOMESTIC & COMMERCIAL
New installations
& maintenance
Bathroom & Laundry
renovations
Hot Water Systems
Rainwater Tanks
Grey water systems
Water Filters
Block Drains & Burst Pipes
Office & Domestic refits
Toilet Pans & Leaking Taps

Integrity & Expertise

NO CALL OUT FEE

REMOVALS

RENOVATIONS

Ridge Capping Fixed the Proper Way

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

0408 007 850

REPAIRS INSTALLATION
MAINTENANCE

WIRE TRACKING & VALVE LOCATING


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

One Company All Trades


Perth TLC Group can project
manage your next home
improvement/renovation
[Link]

9284 0165

info@[Link]
have a look at our main ad in the Home
Improvement section

Peter 0417 096 691


References Available

FIX RETIC

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

0408 092 350

2 YEAR WRITTEN WARRANTY

Special sealant for box gutters


Tile Replacement
Emergency work Gutters
Speciality Gutters/Downpipes
Valleys & Flashings Replaced
Soakwells Tin Reroofs
Seniors Rates
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
LOCAL SINCE 1986

0419 385 971 or


9385 9719

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

0408 944 891


9386 3667

Call us on 9381 3088


to advertise in the POST

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ROOFING

ROOFING

RUBBISH
DISPOSAL

ROOFING & BUILDING D Wynne Roofing


All Roofing Services
MAINTENANCE
Re-roofing
HIA
MEMBER

R.B.M.
Since
1986

ONE CALL WE DO IT ALL


FREE QUOTES
PENSIONER DISCOUNTS
Tile and Metal Roof
Replacement and Repairs
Specialising in R/EBuilding Reports
Internal Roof & Ceiling Repairs
Sagging Roofs Box Gutters
All Hours

0412 490 868


CREDIT CARDS
ALL WORK TO AUST STANDARD

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

No Job Too Small


Call Dave 0410 493 127

9401 1820

HouseDoctor
Repair. Maintain. Improve

FREE QUOTES
BEST WORKMANSHIP
CHEAPEST PRICES

CLAREMONT

POOL
SERVICE
FOR OVER 20 YEARS

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

POOL & SPA SERVICE


CHEMICALS/REPAIRS
FREECALL 1800 835 444

Ph PETER PLAISTED

257 STIRLING HWY


CLAREMONT

9389 8744
Mobile
0413 747 777

Roberts
Renovations &
Handyman Service

RE-ROOFING WITH
COLORBOND AND
ZINCALUME, WHIRLEY BIRDS
AND LASERLITE SHEETING

0418 925 030 or 9384 9141


Fax 9384 5929

ROOF REPAIRS
Low Prices Quality work

Leaks Fixed
Damage Repaired
Ridge Pointing
Re-roofing (Tin or Tile)
Guttering & Downpipes
Mark Warden

Ph: 0416 042 038


18 years experience!

ROOF CARPENTRY

Re-Roofing
Old Tile, Asbestos, Iron
Roofing, replaced with new
Colorbond or Zincalume

Roof Restoration
Cement and
Clay Tile Restoration,
Ridge Cap Repairs,
Guttering and Downpipes

Roof Carpentry Team


Specialising in Architectural
Designed Homes. 15 yrs exp.

Phone JEFF 0418

912 874

[Link]
Licensed Asbestos Removal
Specilist.
FREE Quotes
10 Year Guarantee

0414 775 586


Est. 1990

FREE QUOTES - PENSIONER DISCOUNT

Swan River
Roofing
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SUBURBS

BUILDING & GARDEN


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

OPEN 6 DAYS

PH: 9381 5455

For All Your


Secretarial Needs
from Student to
Executive
- Resumes - CVs
- Audio Typing
- Word Processing/Mail Outs
- Bookkeeping
- Powerpoint Presentations
- Business Reports
- Photocopy/Binding/Scanning

9380 8333
We create the professional
edge that everyone wants

SHADE SAILS

Prompt Roofing
Re-roofing & repairs
Gutters & Downpipes
Colorbond or Zincalume
Fully Insured
All work guaranteed
FREE QUOTE ADAM CLARKE

0433 210 028

ROOF
IMPROVEMENTS
Gutters & Downpipes
Ridgecapping Repairs
Whirly Birds
Roof Coatings
All Roof Repairs/Leaks
FREE QUOTES

Graham
0432 119 526

RoofQuest

All metal roof sheeting, gutters


and downpipes, maintenance
work no job too small.
Australian Colorbond
Blue Scope Steel materials.
Please phone
0429 062 952 Mark

Specialised Outdoor Services

All Roof Replacement


and Maintenance
08 9433 1077
[Link]
Pensioner Discount / Insured
Builders Licence # 13954

52% MORE
READERS = Your
ad goes further

AT YOUR POOL
AND AT OUR STORES
11 SHOPS IN WA
ALL OWNER OPERATED
YOUR LOCAL SHOPS
NEDLANDS
134 BROADWAY

Core Tiling

& Bathroom renovation


No job too small
All aspects of tiling
Full bathroom renovation
Full re-routing or grout repair
20 years experience

TREE SERVICES

0407 774 549 9387 5153

STONECARE AUSTRALIA

LAKESIDE
TREES & STUMPS

Stone restorations Floor & Wall


Tiling Clean & Seal Stone
Grind / Polish Stone
Call Massimo

0438 003 571

DON TILING SERVICE

All aspects of wall & floor tiling.


Specialising in bathrooms.
Ceramic, Porcelain, Travertine.
FREE QUOTES
Don 0435 722 362
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[Link]

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TREE & PALM REMOVALS


HEDGING & MULCHING
NARROW ACCESS
SPECIALISTS
FULLY INSURED
Call ANDY

9306 8599
Mobile

0408 405 671

Stump Grinding

Servicing the Western Suburbs since 1996

[Link]
patrick@[Link]

0418 958 607 Patrick

Quality AND
quantity

TREE SERVICES


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

Professional
pool service,
cleaning,
maintenance
For
and supply
all your
since 1984. Pool Needs

SIMPLY THE BEST!


John
Clark
Mark
Lynch

0417 912 362


0418 959 871

Maintenance & Repair


Including:
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0419 931 966

THOSE
POOLGUYS
NEW
POOL SHOP
2/611 HAY STREET
JOLIMONT

9380 4420
OPEN 7 DAYS

TILING

Contemporary Tiling

JEFF TILING
Floor and Wall
Ceramic and Porcelain
New House and Renovations
email: [Link]@[Link]

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

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NO JOB TOO SMALL


CALL PETER FOR FREE QUOTE

0438 909 275


Complete Wall and Floor Tiling
Experts In Shower Repair and Regrouting
Bathroom Renovations
[Link]

Fully Insured / All areas

Free Quotes
Call Adam
Tel: 9246

0235
Mob: 0403 377 692

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@[Link]
[Link]

SWANBOURNE
TREE
SERVICE
Free Quotes
Great Service

0423 655 222

Narrow Access Fully Insured


Tree Work Undertaken Free Quotes

CALL
PETER
0407 520 430

BEST PRICE

Tree Service
All Tree & Palm work
Discount Stump Grinding
Ph: Jason

If you have trees, you need


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

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

0411 351 251


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Mobile: 0431 159 207

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PH: 9359 9300


MAGDA
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Able to trim and remove


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FULLY INSURED. FREE QUOTES

FLOREAT TREE SERVICE


26 Years Exp Palms Shrubs
SMALL JOBS
MOST WELCOME
PENSIONER RATES FREE
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SURGEONS
Certified Arborists
Offering Complete Tree
Service With Care
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Pruning or Removal Hedging & Shaping
Power Line Clearance
FULLY INSURED - FREE QUOTES

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from a QUALIFIED ARBORIST
All aspects of
pruning and removal
No job too big or small
Debris removed site cleaned
NO MESS
FULLY INSURED

SPRING SPECIAL
PRICES RIGHT NOW!!
Ring Ben on 0424

150 899

WE TAKE PRIDE IN OUR WORK



[Link]

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[Link]

pts@[Link]

9242 2952

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

SAM GRANERI 0408 095 854

ABM Brick Restoration


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TV ANTENNA

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

Digital TV Antenna
Services

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Jason 0413 859 898

OUT OF TOWN?
Qualified, Experienced, Insured
Large & Confined Tree Specialist
Tree/Palm Pruning / Removals
Hedging / Mulching /
Stump Grinding. Free Quote
Kieron Fiford : 0418 717 955

- Trees, Our Inspiration -

Indigo Painting

[Link]

Original est 1967


Tree Guild of
WA # 8804
Qualified Arb
Merristwood UK

DOWNLOAD BROCHURES:
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* Wall Alterations
* Structural Wall Removal

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TUCK-POINTING

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Royce Turner

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Classifieds

Complete
Stump Removal

Perths Premiere
Tree Service

9384 6164

Complete and Professional Pool


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

Alex 0412 597 261

Specialists in Commercial &


Residential Shade Sails

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Ph Joe 0408 094 444

TREE SERVICES

TREE SURGEON
S.E.C. Cert.
All Facets of Tree Work
Satisfaction Guaranteed
For the personal touch
please phone RENE COOLEN

Call Lewis: 0451 636 666


corebathreno@[Link]

9389 6131

Regrouting leaking shower,


swimming pools, repair chipped tiles,
marble stone travertine, porcelain
Reg tiler - Police clearance

The Roofing Specialist

TILING

INTERIOR EXTERIOR TILING

SECRETARIAL

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Western Suburbs
Pool Service

IMMEDIATE ATTENTION

ROOF PLUMBING

1300 137 663 or 9209 3980

or visit our shop at

JOSH MANN

Phil 0400 340 228


GUTTERS AND
DOWNPIPES

Prompt & Professional

CLEANING CHEMICALS &


EQUIPMENT
QUALITY OWNER OPERATED
COMPLETE POOL SERVICE

All Roof Repairs


Gutters & Downpipes
All Carpentry Work
Fire & White Ant Repair
Property Maintenance
Inspection
Insurance Claims
Renovations
Painting & Design
(Licenced & Fully Insured)

SWIMMING POOL
SERVICE

9448 2227

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on the internet

[Link]

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trades & services classifieds classifieds classifieds classifieds classifieds classifieds


FOR SALE
HOUSEHOLD

FOR SALE
HOUSEHOLD

2X3 SEATER Couches matching


neutral suede excellent condition
with matching cushions and
protective covers replacement
couches on the way so quick sale of
best offer required. Contact 0412
947 560 pr 0438 071 187

DESK
(+Chair) 1920's solid
Tasmanian Oak, double pedestal
with 5 large drawers. Measures
1530mm x 885mm. Excellent
condition $275.00.
Ph: 0477 433 591

TV ANTENNA

AGAPANTHUS - Potted - $6ea or


10 for $50 - Daglish. Also Minis.
9381 3763
AGAPANTHUS Mini. Blue. Very
healthy ready to flower for borders or
cottage gnds, $5 per pot,
Churchlands, 9446 8548
BAR Fridge silver. 18 months old.
Very cold and quiet. West
Leederville. $100 ono, 9388 1217,
0402 103 070
BED King single: solid timber.
Features high, slatted head + low
footboard. Has timber slatted base.
As new quality posturepaedic
mattress. Excellent condition.
$175.00. Please phone 0438 396
273
BEDSIDE Tables: Matching pair.
French vintage, antique cream solid
timber, faux Bamboo finish. Each
feature bevelled glass tops, rattan
magazine shelf to base. Measure
660mm wide, 560mm deep, 540mm
high, Outstanding condition. $375.00
pair. Ph: 0477 433 591

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

COSTUMES/
Dressups
bits'n'pieces room full $100. 0407
500 126

Roberts
Renovations &

The Local Guys

[Link]

Handyman Service
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Call Clint

CLOTHES Ex hire designer labels


clothes for sale, prices are from $50,
sizes from 8 through to 18 Australian
and Italian dresses contact
lisa@[Link] or 0466 891
467

9379 3407

TV INSTALLATIONS
TUNE INS
INSTALLATIONS

SWANBOURNE
WINDOW CLEANING
EST. 1976

YOUR LOCAL BUSINESS


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

TV DVD VCR AUDIO


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

0414 738 888

PETE AND JOSH

TV SERVICES

WESTERN SUBURBS SPECIALIST

TV & VIDEO REPAIRS


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

9382 4752
Rear Laneway, 25 Heytesbury Rd

15 YEARS WESTERN SUBURBS SPECIALIST


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

9336 3129
0414 011 220

Phone MARTIN
Mob

UPHOLSTERY
WINDOW CLEANING

GLASS And jarrah framed French


doors with matching security flywire
doors 68cmx207cm high good
condition $400 ono. Ph 9384 9842
MEGA
Clean-out.
Vintage,
designer, recycled womens fashion,
$5-$50. Top International, Australian,
N2 labels, (No current stock
included) Fri-Sat 24th and 25th
October. Open 9.30am. Note: More
added to sale on Saturday. Fusion
Clothing, 168 Hampden Rd,
Nedlands ph 9386 3936
VARIOUS
Fridge, 248L-$110;
Washing machine, 5.5kg $150;
modern style lounge, 2 by 2 and 12
couches, 1 arm chair, burgundy
pattern , $110 total; 2 dimplex
heaters, $60 total. Please call Diana
0457 457 339

ANTIQUES
ANTIQUES Clocks for sale. Large
collection 9380 6399
PHILLIPS Fine Antiques and Art.
Huge holiday sale big discounts on
all Stock! Sale ends 31st Oct. 2/634
Stirling Hwy Mosman Park. Open
Tue-Sat 0400 340 228

WINDOW
CLEANING

iSHINE Window
Cleaning

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

Terry 0406 809 977

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

Call Rolf
9279 2981
0408 930 235
WINDOW
REPAIRS

your local professional

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

9354 4524

WERE JUST A PHONE


CALL AWAY

MUIRS

Specialising in all styles of


household and commercial
upholstery.
CONTACT MICHAEL

0407 771 476

michaelstudman@[Link]

WASHING MACHINE
REPAIRS

PROUD
APPLIANCES

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

4 Hood Street Subiaco

9388 2251

Uwes European
Appliance Repairs

Repair Miele Siemens


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

Ph: 6201 1387

[Link]

ED
BOOK

FLYSCREEN REPAIRS GUTTER CLEANING


HIGH PRESSURE CLEAN

LLY
040FU375 8242
ANGUS

GMR

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

Roberts
Renovations &
FREE QUOTES

0439 518 525

Handyman Service

grwindowcleaning@[Link]

WINDOW CLEANER

$50 disc. for repeat clients


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

Isaac 0405 300 298


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

0416 042 258 or 0413 998 955


1300 460 996
[Link]

BRENda

COESSENCE
Healing
&
transformation offers holistic
personal coaching & group
empowerment programs for women,
including Chakradance workshops &
courses, in Wembley. Enquiries:
Anne-Marie Hoyne 0408 744 572.
Visit:
[Link]

DUNSBOROUGH For rent. Holiday


house. 1 minute walk to town, 4
large bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2
toilets, large games room, air con &
deck area. Large block. $380 p/night
off season, $450 p/night peak period.
Call
0409 771 485

SENSUAL Massage by qualified


male therapist. Bookings necessary.
Mosman Park.
Ph 0405 568 137
SENSUAL
Massage qualified
therapist. Petite, brunette. By
appointment, Mosman Park, from
$70, Rachael, 0415 836 700
STUNNING 24 yo brunette for
sensual massage. Mosman Park. Ph
Aria 0414 263 851
VERY Hot M & F couple available
for sensual massage. Mosman Park.
By appt only. 0414 263 851

COUNSELLING

0402 433 690

WINDOWS and/or
gutters CLEANED
TREE PRUNING

PERSONAL

DINING
Table. Webber Oak
purchased 1975 seats 12, 184cms
by 102cms, plus wall plate rack to
match phone 9384 1859

trades & services directory


WINDOW
CLEANING

HOLIDAYS & RESORTS

BIRD Lover? Beautiful Australian bird


prints and originals at
[Link]

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HEALTH & BEAUTY

DINING Table. Mahogany, turned


legs, 140 by 104cm. $210. Please
call Diana 0457 457 339

Read the POST online at

7 Day 6am - 10pm

ARTS & CRAFTS

Paul Jones

Carpentry & Joinery


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

PH 0417 915 636

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

PH 0407 328 128

[Link]

WROUGHT IRON

Metal Ox Ironworks

Handmade Wrought Iron

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

9272 8282 0419 045 250


[Link]

Make extra cash


sell your unwanted
items in the POST
for only
8 words

$ 40

See inside back page for details

AMYGDALA
Consulting,
Professional Psychotherapy &
Counselling, effective and in-depth
for Individuals, specializing in
Relationship Counselling, Marital
and Family Therapy. Qualified, 30+
yrs experienced. Free half hour,
Claremont
Medical
Centre.
[Link].
Ph 9383 3132

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
ENGLISH And Literature tuition.
Very experienced Yr 11/12 WACE
teacher/examiner/marker.
The
Tuition Centre, Bayview Terrace,
Claremont. 9284 3004
MATHEMATICS
Tutoring. Very
experienced Yr 11/12 WACE teacher
/examiner/marker. The Tuition
Centre, Bayview Terrace, Claremont.
9284 3004
MATHS Tutor: Year 6-12. Qualified,
experienced, registered teacher;
improves motivation, revises basics,
extends gifted, guaranteed results;
siblings no extra cost. I come to your
home, must live within 4km of Mt
Claremont.
Call Stuart 0478 774 410
MMS
Learning. Exceptional
Tutoring - Affordable Price. All High
School and University subjects.
[Link] 0458 235
241 call today
MY Academy GATE preparation
workshops running in January. All
four areas of the exam will be
covered giving exam techniques and
strategies as well as timed practice
questions. For more details contact:
info@[Link] or call
9284 4408
WACE Tutoring for all years in
Maths, Specialist Maths, Physics,
Chemistry and Economics. Current
Engineering/Finance student at
UWA, Ex-Hale. Contact Michael
0468 588 798
YEAR 6-12 Math and English tutor.
I am a software Engineer.
Professional, experienced, friendly.
Tutors mainly within 15km of
Nedlands. Call Mark 0449 040 042

DO You want to lose weight and


look good for summer, do you lack
energy, feel bloated, lethargic, do
you want to make sure your body
gets the best nutrition- call me to
discuss your challenges, goals and
feel support:
Frances, mobile 0414 800 154
HERBALIFE
Independent
distributor for products call 9244
4318, 0450 032 061
KINESIOLOGY:
Restore your
health with energy medicine, relieves
pain, chronic injuries, anxiety, past
traumas, migraines, reflux, IBS. Call
Jude 0411 111 893
[Link]@[Link]
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

GARAGE SALES
CLAREMONT
Designer kids
clothing, household 21 Brown St. Sat
24th, Sun 25th 9-11am
FLOREAT 345 Slavado, 31/10-1/11
/15, 9-3pm. Household items,
jewellery
GARAGE
Sale Sat 10-12
Weaponess, Luita Street Wembley
Downs. Antiques, China, jewellery,
new clothes, h/hold goods
MEGA
Clean-out.
Vintage,
designer, recycled womens fashion,
$5-$50. Top International, Australian,
N2 labels, (No current stock
included) Fri-Sat 24th and 25th
October. Open 9.30am. Note: More
added to sale on Saturday. Fusion
Clothing, 168 Hampden Rd,
Nedlands ph 9386 3936
MT Claremont 4 Prince Albert
Court. Sunday 25th October 8-11am.
Moving/Downsizing Sale. Glassware,
books,
home
gym,
BBQ,
kitchenware, Manchester, electric
curlers, vases, heat sealers,
packaging, pool equipment, dvds,
vhs player & tapes, printers, mens &
ladies shoes, pot plants, handbags,
childrens ski gear & lots more. Not
before 8am
NEDLANDS Sat 24/Sun 25 (more
coming!) 9am. Huge 3 household
clearance. Quality toys, linen,
designer clothes, books, much more!
49 Williams Rd
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
24/10/15. 8-12am.
Antiques, art, other household
treasure. 2 Boronia Ave (entry
Karella). All must go
THIS Really good stuff garage sale
is part of the huge Garage Sale Trail
this Saturday 24 starting 8am till
12:30. Don't miss out on some
amazing finds. 33a Alfred Road Mt
Claremont

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500 126
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9339 4448 or 0405 670 803
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0415 942 388
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SITUATIONS WANTED

LABOURERS And Leading Hands


required for weekend work. Hours:
Saturdays 5.30am - 9.30am.
Sundays 3.30pm - 7.30pm. We
require up to 20 labourers and 5
leading hands to erect and dismantle
small framed structures for the
"Markets on Rokeby" street market
that commence on the 31st October
2015. Workers need to be fit,
motivated and practically minded
with a good work ethic. Labourers no experience necessary. Leading
hands - must adhere to a strict work
schedule, be able to lead and guide
workers. Ticket for forklift and light
truck desirable but not essential.
Police clearance required, training
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week install but some rotation will be
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remuneration.
Please
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your particulars

MATURE Lady would like to help


with your cleaning ($35 p/h) or baby
sitting ($20ph). Pleased to do odd
jobs while minding the children. First
Aid, Police clearance, WWC card.
References available. Christine 0412
405 520 or 9446 2619
NANNY
Babysitter experienced,
great references, Bronze Medallion,
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water safety, US Lifeguarding/First
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model car. Recently returned Camp
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summer holidays.
Contact Lily 0450 010 572
or lilystach@[Link]

PRACTICE Nurse required to join


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vehicle. Please forward your details
to Libby Martin. libby@coakleyand
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Part
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Physiotherapy Clinic. A small busy
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please send your resume and or
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preferred lady to help aged
pensioner with errands locally.
Reasonable remuneration. Call 9385
4858

SITUATIONS WANTED
CHAUFFEURED Sedan service.
Airport and Western suburbs.
Luggage Trailer now available. VISA,
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Call Barry 0422 376 943
CLEANA Thorough job, exp, pol cl,
refs. 0408 308 980
CLEANER Domestic. Male $24 hr
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238
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CLAREMONT Fabulous contemp
reno turn century 1 bed/bath house
avail 15/12 to end Feb rail, bus back
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summer $650pw. ph 0418 624 993
CLAREMONT
Very spacious
unfurn one bed plus sunroom unit,
garage, air cond, renovated kitchen,
polished boards, just re-painted,
minutes to Claremont Quarter $320
pw. 0417 777 726
DAWESVILLE For rent. Holiday
house, 2 storey with spectacular
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bedroom, 3 toilet, sleeps 9 adults.
$640 per night or $3480 per week.
Call 0409 771 485
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home, no common walls, own land
title, exc condition, Shenton College
zone, a/c, lawnmowing included,
small pet allowed $450 p/week. Ph
0432 086 882
MARMION
Sorrento walk to
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Hilary's Marina . Brand new
executive apartment, 2 bed, 2 bath,
2 car bays. 100 mtrs to beach. $550
pw. Available mid November, 0405
371 414
NEDLANDS
Corner Hampden
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sleeps 2. $340 pw. 0409 290 991
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Office, approx 48 sqm. Excellent
location $1250 + GST pcm inc. rates,
taxes and parking. David Azzopardi
0418 924 950
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house available in quiet street, close
train in Shenton College area.
Double garage, security, aircon,
retic. Close shops/cafes/restaurants.
Fully furnished and equipped.
Available January 2016. $1,050 per
week. 0405 593 004
WEMBLEY 3 bedrm, 2 bath house
with lovely gardens available in a
convenient location. Near bus to
UWA and City. Parking for 4 plus
cars. Available 20th November, $620
/week. 0438 943 377
WEMBLEY DOWNS
2 bdrm
duplex. Quiet street a/c lounge fans,
bdrms tinted windows. Covered patio
exc condition. Close shops, buses,
beach. Mowing included $410p/wk,
9385 8276

WANTED TO BUY
17TH To 20th Century antiques and
collectables wanted. Furniture, chest
of drawers, old clocks, pocket
watches, wrist watches, china, silver,
dolls, teddy bears. Will pay best
prices. Cash paid. Phone Philip of
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6399
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VALVE Radios and old telephones
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9319 1703

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ROOM To rent. Urgent. Gentleman
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Perth expansion plans in doubt


From page 1

This includes giving the council six


weeks community consultation and
the submission of a report to the Local
Government Advisory Board by March 31.
As the Bill is pushed down the governments agenda, the longer it takes
Parliament to deal with it the less likely
it is that it can happen, Subiaco mayor
Heather Henderson said.
If the Bill is not going to come up
for debate or consideration now, or in
the next couple of sitting weeks, then
this parliamentary year is almost done
and dusted.
If they left it and pushed it through
with a whole lot of other [legislation]
in December that would still constrain
us from going out for consultation with
our community and getting a view by
the end of March.
The Christmas holidays are coming
up and we never go to consultation
over December, January so that takes
us to February [when council returns]
and we need to have our submission
in to the LGAB by the end of March.

From page 110

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Captain Jack Swallow arrives at Claremont Yacht Club ready to for another day at
school.
As his school days draw to a close,
From page 1
Jack has sold his boat to Leonie Price,
Jack sometimes takes students to who has two sons at Christ Church and
school from across the river and takes a daughter at St Hildas.
them home again.
Mrs Price will also inherit Jacks
In winter he wears wet-weather gear Claremont mooring.
over his school uniform.
Ive only cancelled my trip a few
times, when its been really windy or
theres been lightning, he said.
From page 1
In March 2010, he had just got off the
water when the destructive hailstorm
The spokesman said the review comhit, causing widespread havoc in the mittee had received 149 submissions,
western suburbs.
including some from industry groups
Once he has tied up in the morning, and the public.
Jack sends his parents a text message
The committee presented its report
to let them know hes safe.
to the government in January last year
Next year, he will be studying at the with 141 recommendations, including
Australian Maritime College in Tasmania, a raft of new measures designed to
aiming for a career on the water.
slash red tape in the industry, he said.
Ill be doing a course to become a
Other changes include enabling
master mariner, to become a ships beer and wine producers to establish
captain, he said.
a second cellar-door operation, and
I might work in oil and gas but allowing beer producers to sell their
being the captain of the Queen Mary product for consumption not just
would also be pretty cool.
tasting on licensed premises between
My dads dad was a marine engi- 10am and 10pm.
neer and my great-uncle was a marine
Nightclubs will also be allowed to
architect and captain.
trade until 2am on Monday.

Theres no way we are going to be


able to do that, thats for sure.
The Opposition was challenging
parts of the Bill in Parliament and the
government would need time to work
through those issues.
The Oppositions support for the Bill
is vital because the National Party has
indicated it will not support it.
Mrs Henderson suggested fallout
from the recent Crime and Corruption
Commission report into undeclared
trips by Perth lord mayor Lisa Scaffidi
could also slow down the Bill.
I think the recent occurrence in
the City of Perth has perhaps been
something thats contributed to the
fact that the government no longer
feels confident to test it in that environment, she said.
Nedlands mayor Max Hipkins whose
city stands to lose a smaller area under
the proposed Act agreed.
With a cloud hanging over the
City of Perth, this is not the time to
consider increasing its responsibilities by extending its boundaries, Mr
Hipkins said.

Burning the midnight oil

GARDENING
Lawnmowing,
whipper snipping, hedging, weeding
and spraying. Experienced with
certificates. $30-$35 p/h.
Craig 0411 315 807

IRONING
Absolutely the best
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guaranteed.
Local
trustworthy family run business
established 30 years! Regular,
reliable van pickup and delivery to
your door. 24 hour turnaround. There
are no wrinkles in our reputation.
Phone Prestige Ironers 9385 7788 or
0403 121 181

From page 5

TO LET

GARDENER Honest and reliable


$30 per hour, phone Peter 0439 091
338

IRONING A better professional


service. Established 17 yrs,
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big-man potency up forward, and their


late pick, Jonathan Giles, has lots of
stamps on his football passport without
making much of an impression.
Of course, they have got the deal
done for Lewis Jetta and he will be
handy, but they have lost Matt Rosa,
who is a fine player.
Nobody can blame Rosa for packing
his bags, and he will certainly find
another home.
Jack Redden is a solid pick-up, and
that certainly puts them a nose in front
in the trade stakes.
The Dockers have signed Harley
Bennell, and my conflicted thoughts are
well documented on that, but the big
coup will be getting Cameron McCarthy
if they can pull it off, because he and

Nat the Magnif playing forward next


season means opposition back lines
will have to come well armed.
While all this frantic activity is going
on, one must spare a thought for the
men who man the phones and do the
miles in the boardrooms.
Its they who lead the charge, have
countless meetings and organise trades
with more sub-plots and manoeuvres
than the Desert Fox campaign in the
North African desert.
They must need coffee black and
plenty of it then on to ice baths, massage tables, bottles of H2O and maybe
the NoDoz to keep their peepers from
drooping.
And then we all get ready for the
national draft on November 17, when
different sorts of talent are sought and
required.

He said he was disappointed to have


been beaten by 907 votes.
It is what it is, he said.
He had reached the end of his second,
four-year term having been unopposed
in the 2011 poll.
Two other mayoral candidates Gary
Mack and Pauline OConnor, between
them polled 1202 votes.
Both had earlier said they had been
approached by members of the antiAmendment 31 group and asked not to
run because they would split the vote.
Ms OConnor said she had been
offered the deputy mayorship if she
did not run.
That is an inducement and I reported it straight away, she said.
She polled 633 votes and Mr Mack
polled 569.
Ms OConnor falls back on her Coast
ward seat to which she was elected as
a councillor in 2013. She has another
two years to serve.
Victory celebrations in the Shannon
camp could be short lived as only two
of the candidates on Ms Shannons
ticket of four won seats as councillors.
That means she can rely only on three
votes from the nine-member council.
At a time when Mr Withers said the
council was poised to become one of the
richest in Australia, the result means
it will no longer have any councillor
with a financial background.
Mr Withers, who worked for a merchant bank in the UK, and accountant
Colin Walker were both defeated.
Veteran councillor Rod Bradley was
returned for Coast ward.
Andres Timmermanis was elected.
Both featured on advertising with
Ms Shannon and polled more than
2000 votes each among a field of six.
In the Wembley ward, Andrew Mill,
who lives in City Beach, and John
Connell, both on the Shannon ticket,
were defeated.
Banks of 10 computers were used
to count the votes, with 13 candidates
vying, for four councillor places.
Coast ward councillor Colin Walker,
who had been criticised by some ratepayers over his response to their lobbying on Amendment 31, was stoic about
his defeat by more than 1000 votes.
In Wembley ward, councillor Louis
Carr was returned, polling second to
new councillor Jane Powell.

Students
dont care
From page 5

Maverick Liberal Hillarys MP Rob


Johnson said he had been contacted
about the Bill by Subiaco mayor
Heather Henderson and the CEO, as
well as by residents who did not want
their neighbourhood to become part
of Perth.
Mr Johnson said the affected residents would be better off where they
were.
After Mr Barnetts comments in
Parliament, Subiaco councillor then
candidate Julie Matheson encouraged South ward residents to visit the
council offices and vote in protest at
the City of Perth Bill.
Shenton Park resident Malcolm
Mummery, who has since been elected
to Subiacos Central ward, said Mr
Barnett was talking through his hat.
His methods of determining public
opinion are as reliable as his budgeting
and leadership skills, Mr Mummery
said.

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What will Pavlich do next season?


It has taken several weeks
now for Fremantles ultimate
footballer, Matthew Pavlich,
to wrap his mind around life
without AFL football.
The Pav is deciding whether
or not to retire.
I am writing this from quite a
distance, but I just get the feeling that hes not at one with the
idea, and I agree.
I implore him to think carefully and clearly, regardless of
what happens during the trade
and free agency periods.
We know Ross Lyon has been
on a worldwide search to find
two more goals in each game for
the Dockers but why not look
for three or four?
There are re-building projects,
and theres what Fremantle is
trying to do with its forward line.
Its not quite a burn-the-housedown philosophy, but innovative
minds in the Freo front office are
seriously looking at creating a
new, invigorating look in attack.
Popular opinion (and the
Lyon King himself) says Nat the
Magnif will often be stationed
at centre half-forward next season. Not even a show of hands
necessary for that.
I am not entirely convinced
that snaring Harley Bennell
was the right thing to do, but if
he comes to honour and obey,
hes one helluva player.
So we all hold our breath
about what he might do off the
field, and hope that he concentrates solely on what he should
be doing on it.
Bennell is a bona-fide star, and
all he needs to do is to come out
and twinkle.
The Dockers are prepared to
sacrifice draft picks for years
hence to secure young Cameron
McCarthy from GWS, and if they
do, what a coup.
Put Fyfe, Bennell and
McCarthy into a forward line
with Michael Walters and
Hayden Ballantyne and this
is much more than headlinegrabbing cosmetic surgery.
So, if all that comes to pass,
where does The Pav fit?
Where the hell do you put a
guy who has more bling on his
breast pocket than a five-star
general?
The Pav has been the champion of his beloved Dockers for
almost as long as anybody can
remember.
Maybe the carpet has worn a
bit thin with the great man as the
main forward, and maybe some
of those pointing the finger are
even Dockers coaches.
So why, you must ask, would
he want to play? We all know he
has nothing left to prove.
I believe its because he thinks
he can, and that he can contribute. On top of that is his desire
to be a part of that first, elusive,
Dockers premiership.
The day will come when even
The Pav will have to let go, but
I do not believe that this is it,
and Ill tell you why.
Late last year, I was lucky
enough to have a few hours with
Hawthorn captain Luke Hodge,
who was in Perth to captain the
Aussie team against Ireland at
Subiaco Oval.
There are similarities between
The Pav and Cool Hand Luke:
both are close to the end, both
are football royalty, icons of
the game, both have wills of
steel, both are armour-plated
warriors, both are about the
same age and both are fiercely
proud men.
I asked Luke how long he
thought he might play, and in
what role.
He said that he and Clarko
had already had that chat, but
that next season (the one just
gone) he would play more of

a sweeping role off half-back.


How well did he do?
Luke orchestrated from the
back like Mantovani flourishing
a baton, played like a raging
bull, showed skill and daring
when required and was the
standard-bearer for his team.
And then, just when the doctor ordered it, he would pop up
and kick an unbelievable goal,
just as he did in the grand final.
So heres my suggestion: play
the Pav in a similar role.
Do that and I am certain that
we would once again thrill to
his brilliance, applaud watching
him scramble and improvise,
this time leading from defence,
piloting forward thrusts with his
long and accurate drop punts.
So lets look at it with a critical eye.
Fyfe, Bennell, McCarthy,
Ballas and Son Son give you
marking power, great skill at
ground level and extreme pace
everywhere in the front half.
And I wouldnt forget Matt
Taberner, who I think will be
a star of the game, and Chris
Mayne, who needs to lift a little
next season, but always brings

guts, determination and heart


to his game.
With Nat the Magnif out of the
midfield, we might also expect
Michael Barlow to start notching up his 30-or-so possessions
a game, just like before.
In recent times, Barlow has
slipped from the 30s to the 20s
and has become a worry.
Lachie Neale has been the
main reason for that, but I believe with Nathan up forward,
Michael will re-emerge and
prosper.
The Pav gives the Dockers
coaching staff options. Options
to throw him up forward if things
arent working.
And if its in the Lyon Kings
mind to play Bennell in the
midfield, that leaves a positiion
for Pav up forward as well. The
Pav would be a nightmare for
an opposition teams third best
defender.
So, I believe he has one more
year to embrace the game and
football team he loves, and assist them, this time mainly in
defence, to win that premiership
cup and burnish his legendary
status with one last hurrah.

The Pav still has the ability to scramble and improvise.

AFL clubs are burning the midnight oil


Money? Well, theres plenty
of that. But a different type
of economics shapes AFL
football.
In the frantic two weeks of
trading and free agency, it becomes a matter of supply (low)
and demand (high) in an unforgiving tug-of-war over a movable
feast of talented footballers who
have decided legitimately or
otherwise to continue their
careers at other clubs.
And, if you want to see hearts
race and salaries rise, just throw
in a ready superstar like former
Adelaide midfielder Patrick
Dangerfield.
Of course, in what was really no more than pantomime,
Dangerfields future had been
decided long before free agency
actually started.
The fact that he would be
going home to Geelong was one
of footballs worst kept secrets.
I dont know who is supposed
to be policing all this, but its
hard not to suspect that the
deals we saw being done in the
officially allocated time were
just the part of the iceberg that
shows above the surface.
Free agency is really no more
than a balancing act: a players
desire for more money or finals
success, or the lure of home,
family and friends, versus the

Patrick Dangerfield donned the Geelong guernsey very early in the


trade period.
security of staying in the system marketplace for unrestricted
free agents, restricted free
that he knows.
One thing that surprises me agents (also legit), and an array
is that free agency is supposed of others who are simply not
wanted, or, for whatever reason,
to run over two weeks.
This is the official, legitimate just want out.

I suppose its nice for a player


to be courted by a team that will
give him the chance to better
himself, certainly with money,
as well as the prospect of being
part of a premiership.
Come on down Brian Lake,
David Hale, Josh Gibson, Shaun
Burgoyne and Jack Gunston.
Hawthorn have played the
free agency game better than
any other team.
They dont necessarily go for
star power, and even choose
players who have had spotted
careers at other clubs.
Getting the right player is
not just a skill, but also a state
of mind.
The Hawks circle like buzzards when theres a sniff of
a player who can play a role
for them just like their bold
and cheeky attempt to get Jake
Carlisle from the desperate
clutches of St Kilda.
Brian Lake retires, they go
for Jake. Fascinating.
Closer to home, I am not
certain that West Coast have
improved their stocks.
In their trades, they have lost
Callum Sinclair, who has wow
power and is a developing star.
Weve seen that Scott Lycett
will not give them the same
Please turn to page 109

How to pick a Melbourne Cup winner


Its almost November again,
and we are quickly approaching the race that stops a nation.
The big question on most of
our minds is which horse is
going to win?
Picking the winner of the
Melbourne Cup is, in many ways,
an impossible exercise.
You might as well tack a list
of the runners to a wall and
throw a dart it.
Office sweeps are the big go on
Melbourne Cup day. Somebody
who cant name more than two
horses in the race often wins
the sweep.
Regardless of this, champion
thoroughbreds will come from
all over the world to give the
race that international razzamatazz like last year, when
Perfectionist became the first
German horse to win the holy
grail.

So how does the average man


or woman in the street pick the
winner?
One method is to buy as many
newspapers as you can, take a
weeks break, study the field,
the trainers, the sires, the dams,
whether or not the horse can stay
and see out the 3200m, past successes, recent form, the jockeys,
the pundits and tipsters
Now if you can draw any sense
from that after burning the midnight oil, you will still need that
element of luck to win.
One thing you can assume
is that every nag in the race is
having a red-hot go.
This opens the door for a long
pop getting up, as happened in
1871 when The Pearl won, in 1936
when Woton took the money,
and in 1940 when Old Rowley
flashed home, all at the same
odds of 100/1.

But as for picking a winner,


you can also be attracted by
a lucky number (which horse
is number 16?), the colours of
the jockeys silks (is anybody
wearing maroon and gold?), or
maybe its just the advice from
your butcher, who is a second
cousin of one of the jockeys and
got the good mail early on the
morning of the Cup.
Or maybe just try a pin the tail
to the donkey and hope that you
end up with a horse.
The Melbourne Cup giveth.
The Melbourne Cup taketh away.
Uncertainty is the soul of Ozs
greatest horse race.
The Melbourne Cup in 1965,
the only one I actually saw live,
brought me a little pleasure and
a little pain.
The pain was that I didnt pick
the winner and I lost a few quid
(as bucks were then).

However, I will never forget


watching jockey Roy Higgins,
who seemed to pick up a little
filly called Light Fingers and
carry her over the line.
But it was another little filly
that brought me the joy of that
Melbourne Cup carnival: the
Shrimp, English model Jean
Shrimpton.
On Melbourne Cup day she
wowed us in a grey suit, straw
hat, beige gloves, stockings and
a brown handbag.
But it was on Derby Day
that she caused a furore at
Flemington, arriving in a white
shift dress that came half way
up her thigh, giving Australians
their first look at a mini skirt.
And, oh yes, I will be watching
the Big Event, which undoubtedly will be more exciting than
this years grand final.
Bollinger, thank you Jeeves.

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Sarah Choo (9)

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p
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