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POST Newspaper For 11th of July, 2015

Two weeks ago Deb Bissett took over a former Muzz Buzz franchise premises. Two men stood at the driveway entry to her #Coffee shop, blocking her sign. They held up signs which read "muzz buzz store closed" and "nearest store subiaco" An illuminated sign was also placed in the station carpark by the highway. It was later removed after Transperth security said it had been illegally parked.

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POST Newspaper For 11th of July, 2015

Two weeks ago Deb Bissett took over a former Muzz Buzz franchise premises. Two men stood at the driveway entry to her #Coffee shop, blocking her sign. They held up signs which read "muzz buzz store closed" and "nearest store subiaco" An illuminated sign was also placed in the station carpark by the highway. It was later removed after Transperth security said it had been illegally parked.

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Vol 42 No.28

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Burns
fined
$3000

Storm in a
coffee cup
By DAVID HUDLESTON
A small family business
in Mosman Park is caught
in a drive-in coffee war with
WAs big coffee franchise,
Muzz Buzz.

By LLOYD GORMAN

Two weeks ago Deb Bissett


took over a former Muzz Buzz
franchise premises in Stirling
Highway near Mosman Park
station.
Her family spent a week
renovating the building on the
railway reserve and opened for
business at 5.30am on Monday.
At 7am, two men stood at the
driveway entry to her #Coffee
shop, blocking her sign by holding up signs which read Muzz
Buzz store closed and Muzz
Buzz nearest store Subiaco.
An illuminated sign was also
placed in the station carpark
by the highway saying: Muzz
Buzz Mosman Park closed.
It was later removed after
Transperth security said it had
been illegally parked.
Muzz Buzz executive chairman Warren Reynolds said the
company was just competing to
keep the customer base it had
built up over 10 years.
He said the signs would continue until the company thought
the message had got through.
The Subiaco Muzz Buzz is
9km, or 20 minutes, away from
#Coffee, while the Fremantle
one is 8km, or 13 minutes away.
Mrs Bissett said she and her
husband had bought the lease
and did not have any association with Muzz Buzz.
We found the property on
a business website, she said.
We were told we could run
it independently.
Mrs Bissett said she kept
away from the two men with
the signs because she did not Stirred up Brett and Deb Bissett look at the oncoming trac on Stirling Highway as tradesmen x signs to
want a confrontation.
their #Coee shop. Inset: Two men hold up signs on the highway and the illuminated sign that was illegally
parked in the railway station carpark. Photo: Paul McGovern
Please turn to page 60

Cott units devalue


my $4m property
By DAVID COHEN
A Cottesloe resident says his
property has been significantly
devalued by a contentious
terrace house development
next door.
Welcome to the new industrial area, John Stokes said, about
the three two-storey homes being
built on his western boundary.
Mr Stokes said he had put
his Deane Street home on the
market for about $4million, but
there had been no takers.
Weve been defeated by the
development it completely negates our ability to sell, he said.
Mr Stokes said the project, by
builder Russell Stewart, had

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no respect for views.


The densities of whats being
built parapet wall to parapet
wall are quite extraordinary,
Mr Stokes said.
The tradition of Cottesloes
open spaces, offsets and gaps
between buildings is blatantly
ignored.
Mr Stokes said Mr Stewart was
well versed in planning rules.
The builder is ... very fluent in
what R30 allows and extends it to
the nth degree, Mr Stokes said.
Ultimately the builder gets
what he wants.
Its madness.
The ongoing story is far
greater than us: its about infill
and densities.
Mr Stokes said he was think-

ing of having work done on his


property.
Were going to re-emerge. We
may do alterations to counter the
loss of views, Mr Stokes said.
We are contemplating use
of the roof space to get a view.
The three apartments are
being built on the former tennis
court of Eddystone, a big weatherboard home built in Avonmore
Terrace about 100 years ago.
Land records show Mr
Stewarts wife, Henriette bought
the entire Eddystone property
for $5.2million.
Owners of the three terraces
then paid a total of $4.7million
for their lots.
Please turn to page 60

Subiaco councillor Mark


Burns has been fined $3000
in the State Administrative
Tribunal for breaching the
Real Estate and Business
Agents Act.
In February, the Department
of Commerces Commissioner for
Consumer Protection brought
the action against Mr Burns,
Cottesloe agent Frank Torre and
his company, Sunrun Nominees.
The investigation is ongoing.
Mr Burns, a former property
developer, held a real estate
licence which he allowed Mr
Torre to use to operate as a real
estate agent.
The tribunal found Mr Burns
had breached the Code of
Conduct for Agents and Sales
Representatives by failing to
manage the business of Mr Torre
personally, not carrying out the
principal managerial duties of the
business that were expected of
him, and not adequately attending
the Sunrun offices as required.
He was fined $1000 for each of
the three breaches.
Tribunal president and
Supreme Court Justice Jeremy
Curthoys, SAT member Marie
Connor and sessional member
Richard Adams heard the case
last month.
The tribunal said Mr Burns
agreed he did not have access
to the bank accounts, including
trust accounts, of Mr Torre and
that he had gone to the business
offices once or twice a week, not
enough for him to supervise the
business or its employees.
Mr Burns ceased being a director of Mr Torres business on
July 2 last year, and four months
later, October 31, he voluntarily
surrendered his licence and
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Show Cambridge how


you feel at elections
Following many concerns about Amendment 31 expressed by Floreat and City Beach
residents in their Form 4 and Catalyse survey
submissions, Cambridge council commissioned reports from consultants to look at
parking, traffic, planning and so on.
The specialist report from Charles Johnson,
principal at Planning Context, recommended:
Manor houses only on blocks greater than
1000sq.m, keeping a minimum of 50% open space.
Maximum of two dwellings per lot on all lots,
except in the Cambridge Street apartment area.
All street setbacks to be no less than 6m
(corner and manor house lots).
Minimum of two car spaces (underground) per dwelling.
Green titles for corner lots.
Did mayor Simon Withers and councillors
(those allowed to vote) take this advice at the
special meeting?
It doesnt seem so.
Only councillor Louis Carr voted against
the amendment.
At 11.20pm, led by Mr Withers, councillors Tracey King, Corinne MacRae and
Colin Walker chose to approve a very late
alternative motion to the council staff administrations recommendations, which were
a watered-down version of the specialist
planning advice.
And if you can make sense of what they
actually approved, by following the modification to the amendment, well done.
Roll on October council elections.
Show Mr Withers and councillors then
what you think of their actions.
Catherine Wilkinson
Chandler Avenue, Floreat
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More likely to be killed


by lightning than bikes

Anti-Amendment 31 campaigners at last weeks Cambridge council meeting.

Plenty supported Amendment 31


I am very disappointed with
the report and photo concerning Cambridge councils vote for
Amendment 31 (Infill wins as
hundreds protest, POST, July 4).
The report is biased, in my opinion, clearly supporting the no vote.
The report should have mentioned the deputations in favour
of the amendment: one person in
particular, who lives in City Beach,
presented good reasons to support
this amendment.
They were valid and informative.

This person had canvassed her


street and for many diverse sensible reasons residents wanted
Amendment 31 to go through.
In their opinion they will keep
their garden suburb and still enjoy
the close community spirit they have.
The no voters seem to prefer to
hang on to their ugly huge mansions
with no streetscape or green grass,
only concrete walls and drives.
Pamela van der Meulen
Jukes Way, Wembley

Vanity projects waste our money


The report, Location, not money
the problem with new school
(POST, July 4) illustrates Premier
Colin Barnetts short-sightedness
as education minister in the Court
government in closing Hollywood
and Swanbourne high schools.
Now his government is desperately trying to find somewhere to
build a new school.
Likewise, the childrens hospital
being built at QEII is already too
small to cope with the demand for
services once Princess Margaret
Hospital for Children in Subiaco is
closed and sold off to developers.
Despite WAs decade of mining

boom, Mr Barnetts uncontrolled


spending on vanity projects such as
Elizabeth Quay, Burswood Stadium
and proposed extensions to Roe
Highway means WA is in debt.
The government is flogging off
profitable government operations,
such as Fremantle Ports, which
means even less income in the
future.
I call on Mr Barnett to get his
head out of the sand and stop wasting our money on his pet projects
so that he can balance the books
without flogging off our assets.

In Bay View watch turns on cyclists


(POST, March 22, 2014), Claremont mayor
Jock Barker ... wants cyclists prosecuted
when they ride too fast on the pavement and
put pedestrians at risk.
The renovated Bay View Terrace is not
pedestrian-friendly.
Instead, it should be a mall, which would
greatly improve the ambience and encourage
more shoppers, not fewer.
Mr Barkers latest effort on cyclist licences
(POST, July 4) again shows limited grasp of
facts, data, or reality, in my view.
To quote from recent Australian research:
... the risk of a pedestrian being struck down
by a bicyclist and killed is currently less
than the risk of being struck by lightning
(0.1 chances of fatality per million person
years), 23 times less likely than tripping on a
footpath or roadway (1.15 chances of fatality
per million person years), 200 times less likely
than being involved in an airline crash (10
chances of fatality per million person years),
and 700 times less likely than being struck
and killed by a motor vehicle (35 chances of
fatality per million person years).
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Harvey Road, Shenton Park

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Fund chase
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By RHIANNON SHINE
Cambridge residents are
determined to fight their council in court over the controversial urban infill proposal,
Amendment 31.

Kids have a ball at funfest


Claremont Showgrounds fun and its still 11 weeks until the Royal Show.

Bucking bulls, carnival


rides, and bungee trampolines will be in action at
Claremont Showgrounds this
weekend.
The Kids Funfest has more
than 80 attractions in what
organisers describe as WAs
biggest indoor family festival.
There will be an ice-less

skating rink, where skaters


can glide along without getting wet, and a 75m inflatable
obstacle courses.
Organisers were quick to
mention the state governments decision to withdraw
funding for ticketing at this
years Royal Show.
This event is an all-inclu-

sive cover charge, so once


inside everything is free, a
spokeswoman said.
Only limited tickets are
available to avoid queues.
The fun happens on Saturday
and Sunday, July 11 and 12.
Tickets are $25 for children
aged three to 16 years, $15 for
ages 17 and older.

Dog drugged, home burgled


A Cottesloe residents
dog was drugged before his
home was burgled on Sunday
morning.
The resident believed the
thieves waited until the drug
took effect before they entered
his home in Railway Street.
The mans neighbour heard
their labrador/french mastiff

barking at 2.30am. His partner


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but went back to bed.
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Everything was normal at 6.15,
he said. But everything was
gone at 8.45.
I think they got in through
the dog door.
We were home during the

whole thing. They were very


professional scumbags.
His ute containing property
was stolen, along with an iPad
and other items from inside
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Last week, councillors voted
to proceed with a scaled-down
version of Amendment 31, which
will see higher housing density in
City Beach, Floreat and part of Mt
Claremont.
We want to quash Amendment
31, Ms Shannon said.
We are raising money through
the community and will need
about $50,000, which we believe
we can get.
We anticipate it will be lodged
with the Supreme Court by
August.
Now the council has voted to
amend its town planning scheme,
the matter will go to the WA
Planning Commission and Planning
Minister John Day for a decision.
But Ms Shannon said it was
unlikely the WAPC would make
a decision on Amendment 31 if
legal action was pending.
If no legal action is taken, there
is a strong possibility the WAPC
would send Amendment 31 back to
the Town of Cambridge because it
is so deeply flawed, but we cannot
be certain of this, she said.
Ms Shannon said Amendment
31 would probably stay with the
WAPC for months, meaning by the
time it came back to the council
the October council election might
have passed and there could be a
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Lords, Subiaco councils recreational and fitness centre, has been
a bit under the weather lately.
Wet winter has revealed several
leaks in the centres new roof.
The centres old roof contained
asbestos and was replaced last year.
The centre closed last March so
work could be carried out.
Safeway Building and Renovations was given the $1.6million
contract to remove the asbestos
and replace the roof.
In total, Subiaco council spent
about $3million repairing, cleaning and upgrading the centre and
carpark.
It officially reopened in January.
When youve got a building with
approximately 7000sq.m of roof,
its not unusual that in extreme
conditions there are leaks from
time to time, Subiaco CEO Ian
Hill said.
Mr Hill said the leaks had not
stopped Lords operating as normal.

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Claremont, Shenton Park, Floreat:
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library fines have been
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On Tuesday night, deputy
mayor Bruce Haynes said
he read the list of borrowers names in case a relative
was on it.
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declare an interest, the
bookish Mr Haynes said.
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amount of interest has been
incurred.
The fines were more than
10 years old.
The council suppressed
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borrowers.

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In November 2010 the
Stirling Highway building
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blaze.
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How do you make a 16-storey
building disappear?
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The POST noticed last week that
any reference to the $120million
redevelopment of the Subiaco
Pavilion Markets was nowhere
to be seen on the current list of
projects before development
assessment panels or the State
Administrative Tribunal.
The local DAP approved plans
by Sydney developer Ian Day to
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February.
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still being heard, including secret
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Neighbours flouted overlooking rules


A Swanbourne resident
says his neighbours cynically
flouted council building conditions that required them
to install obscured glass to
prevent overlooking.

The Winters house in Fern Street,


Swanbourne.

This has dragged on since June


2012 ... here we are again, David
Nixon told a Claremont council
meeting on Tuesday night.
Mr Nixons neighbours, Simon
and Lydia Winter, built a two-

storey home at 27 Fern Street


but did not screen or glaze
windows on both sides as their
building approval required.
The Winters applied for the
council to approve amendments
to the screening requirements,
but councillors voted unanimously against the request.
You can probably imagine
our disappointment and disbelief when there was construction
with no obscuring glass, Mr

Nixon said.
They cynically flouted the
requirements.
Mr Nixon said the window
of the Winters main bedroom
overlooked the southern end of
his and his wife Annes property.
In my view it is completely bizarre and nonsensical, he said.
The Winters other neighbour,
Elizabeth Langsford, also spoke
at the meeting.
She said the Winters could

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Apparition
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disappear

Judge Avenue residents in Claremont are


worried their childrens health is being affected by heavy metal dust from a council
depot opposite their homes.
On Tuesday night, councillors voted unanimously to look for other locations for the depot,
which has been in use for 2 years.
I no longer feel pride in my street, Kate
Martin said at Tuesday nights meeting.
She said she was worried about two pregnant
women on the street who might be vulnerable
to dust blowing into their properties.
She said vehicles were at the depot as early
as 6.45am and scraping sounds could be heard
at the back of her property.
This is no way to live, Ms Martin said.
I never thought living in the western suburbs
Id be making a desperate plea to return our
street to the way it was.
Last December, Judge Avenue resident
Roland Kiel said his street felt like an industrial area.
The amount of noise and dust it generates
is amazing, Mr Kiel wrote at the time.
East ward councillor Anita Lorenz went in
to bat for the residents on Tuesday night and
presented a petition to the council from them.
Residents were told it was temporary, Ms
Lorenz said.
I dont believe this is something that would
be tolerated elsewhere in the town ... we have
a duty of care.
Last year councillors voted 8-1 to approve the
storage area, also known as the Ashton Avenue triangle, which Main Roads could use for six months.

By DAVID COHEN
A Claremont fancy dress shop
manager says the closure of Shenton
Road has put a big dent in his trade.
Were going broke ... its a diabolical situation, said Nigel Devenport,
who runs Apparition, on the corner of
Shenton Road and Claremont Crescent.
Last Monday, Shenton Road was dug
up between Mr Devenports shop and
the football oval.
LandCorp says the eight-week interruption is needed to realign the road
for North-East Precinct work.
The information on why its being
done has been communicated clearly,
but what about destroying someones
business in the process? Mr Devenport
said.
He said last weeks trade showed a
drop of 45% compared with the same
week last year.
He said of the seven weeks prior,
when roadworks started on May 18,
six showed a drop in trade compared
with the same time last year.
LandCorp emailed me last month
and two very persuasive guys came in
for a chat, Mr Devenport said.
They talked about signs, and put two
up and another at the roundabout, but
there are no signs to the north or east
of Shenton Road.
Mr Devenport said one LandCorp
worker had told him the work was being
done on behalf of Claremont council.
Apparition is now very hard to get
to, he said. People come in and say,
We thought you were closed.
It certainly does not look like we are
open. It is definitely doing damage.
Mr Devenport said a sign outside the
shop on Monday had been confusing.
It said Footpath closed, use other
footpath, but directed walkers down
the footpath by the shop.
Apparition has been in business for
35 years.
The road closure left two businesses
in Davies Road, to the north, wondering
what had happened last week.

look into her shower recess,


toilet and main bedroom.
I believe its a basic right to
have sufficient privacy to toilets
and bedrooms, Ms Langsford
said.
She said when the Winter
home was being built nearly
three years ago, it was apparent
the screening conditions were
not being met.
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Closed? But the footpath past Nigel


Devenports shop-front door in Claremont
is open. Photo: Billie Fairclough
Evangeline Michael at Davies Ground
was unsure if the quiet was because of
school holidays; Rodney Mason at Bilby
Chargrilled Burgers said his trade was
down by 20-30%.
LandCorps general manager metropolitan Luke Willcock said his agency
had implemented a comprehensive
communications strategy, including
newspaper ads about businesses open
as usual and a letterbox drop to 1300
local residents.
A new vehicle access has been constructed at the Claremont Crescent and
Stirling Road intersection to provide
access to Claremont Crescent properties, including Apparition Costume
Hire, during the temporary Shenton
Road closure, Mr Willcock said.
He said the existing overhead power
lines outside Apparition would be put
underground at no cost to Apparition.

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Richard Gardner, from Euroz
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council meeting the proposed business could have a substantial and
unreasonable impact on his home.
Mr Gardner said he was worried
about cars revving and loud music
from the business if it was approved.
In my lounge I can see directly
into the proposed development site,
he said.
It will create a nuisance and
decrease the value of my property.
Im taking this very seriously. I
reserve my rights to take appropriate
action ... including injunctive relief.
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matter and voted unanimously to
reject the car wash.

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Part-time writers novel charts

By DAVID COHEN

Paul Hardisty survived a


bomb blast in a cafe in Yemen,
a country that is the setting for
his first novel.
Pauls novel, The Abrupt
Physics of Dying, has been
shortlisted by the UK-based
Crime Writers Association for
the John Creasy (New Blood)
Dagger Award, for the best crime
novel by a first-time author of
any nationality.
In 1993, he was working for
the United Nations in Sanaa,
capital of Yemen, on the Arabian
Peninsula.
We parked a UN truck out
the front of the caf, Paul said.
Big mistake.
It happened really fast: the
whole front of the place disappeared, there was smoke and
screaming people.
People were hurt; I dont
think anyone was killed.
Pauls novel is about a former
South African soldier working
in Yemen as an oil company
engineer.
The protagonist is caught up
in a civil war between opposing
armies, controllers of Yemens

oil and the countrys secret


service, and terrorists.
Its such a good location for
a book, Paul said.
You never know whats going
on and what is the truth, because
there are so many factions.
Another theme is the incessant foreign meddling that creates non-stop problems.
The book shows the harm
that can be done when profit,
religious fundamentalism, and
politics meet.
Paul, who lives in Swanbourne,
worked in Yemen on and off for
15 years and still has friends
there.
I was lucky I was there before it got really crazy, he said.
People think the Middle
East is homogeneous, but its
the most heterogeneous place
you can imagine.
Yemen is by far the poorest
country. Half the population
are under 13.
Its a demographic time bomb
waiting to go off.
Paul (53) was born in Toronto
and moved to Perth nine years
ago, where he works for the
CSIRO.
He, his wife, Heidi, and

two sons, Zac and Declan, became Australian citizens at a


Claremont Yacht Club ceremony
four years ago.
Paul said it was hard writing
while working full-time, but
one of the secrets was having a
great wife.
Heidi is my proofreader and
publicist and keeps the family
running, Paul said.
I try to be really disciplined,
but I can only write in the
morning.
I get up: its fresh, and the
waves are hitting the dam.
Hemingway talked about the
well re-filling.
But you have to prioritise
brutally.
In his working life, Paul has
also rough-necked on Texas oil
rigs, explored for gold in the
Arctic, been befriended by PKK
rebels in east Turkey, and fixed
African water wells.
He was in Ethiopia in 1991
when the Mengistu regime
fell.
I was bumped from one of the
last flights out of Addis Ababa by
bureaucrats and their families
fleeing the rebels, he said.
Paul will find out if he has won

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Will you take a look? Paul Hardistys first novel has been shortlisted
for a Crime Writers Associations Dagger award. Photo Billie Fairclough
the prestigious Dagger Award
in September, but even being
shortlisted has had a great effect.
After a BBC World Service
interview, I was getting calls

from people in Iceland and


Canada, Paul said.
Its selling well in the UK and
has just cracked the top 100 on
Kindle Australia.

Whats in a Mosman name?


Mosman Park is revealing
the stories behind its historic
place names.
It is launching the Whats
in a name series of signs this
month, revealing who the people were behind place names
such as Jabe Dodd Park or Tom
Perrott Reserve.
The project came about after
the councils popular heritagethemed 2014 community calendar and heritage trail created
an interest in learning more
about the history of the town.
The council made funds
available to develop interpretive signs that tell the stories
of the people its various parks,
reserves, precincts, facilities,
buildings and key streets were
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the key figures of our past, to


reflect upon their contribution, and in so doing, enhance
knowledge of our local history
and feel an increased sense
of connectedness to these
people and places, council
CEO Kevin Poynton said.
The nine signs will reveal
details about Mann Oval (inPart of the sign telling the history cluding Alf Adams Pavilion),
Three Boys Park, the Margaret
behind The Harley Scramble.
Baldwin Centre, Harley
The object of the project is
Terrace (referencing the
to develop awareness of the
Harley Scramble), Stringfellow
evolution of Mosman Park
Park, Tom Perrott Reserve (inand to draw attention to the
cluding David Jones Pavilion),
community service given by
E.G. Smith Field, The Coombe
key leaders in the towns past.
Reserve (including references
I encourage all our resito The Chine and Chine Place)
dents and visitors to meander
and Green Place Reserve.
through our town and take the
Details of each of these
time to stop and read about
places will also be uploaded
to the councils website at
mosmanpark.wa.gov.au.

Goode bonus

Claremont CEO
Stephen Goode has
been awarded an
$8000 bonus.

Councillors went
into secret mode on
Tuesday night to discuss his annual performance review and
approved the amount.
Afterwards mayor
Jock Barker said Mr
Goode had met or
exceeded his performance criteria in the
last financial year.

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Hero Colin snapped forever


By RHIANNON SHINE
Floreat resident Colin
Chapman was 17 when he
decided to follow in his fathers
footsteps and enlist to fight for
Australia.
He is now joining 14,000 other
World War II veterans taking
part in an ambitious project to
photograph them all.
It was July 1943 when a teenaged Colin tired of working long
shifts at the Commonwealth
Bank an adventure in Europe
looked much more enticing.
Little did he know that he
would be joining a group that
would have one of the highest
casualty rates of the war.
I had an uncle and a father
who both served in the First
World War and that had quite
an influence on me, Colin said.
Maybe I was just keeping up
the tradition.
After graduating from a gunnery school in Victoria with officer status, he set off across the
Pacific Ocean via the Panama
Canal and arrived in Boston,
before catching a train to New
York.
Id only ever been to

Rottnest, Colin said.


It was absolutely exciting
everything I was doing was for
the first time.
One month after D-Day June
6, 1944 Colin embarked on
the Queen Mary troop ship, accompanied by 25,000 American
soldiers, to fight in WWII.
Colin became part of the
463 Squadron of the Royal
Australian Air Force and completed his first combat operation in a Lancaster Bomber on
February 7, 1945.
He was a mid-upper turret
gunner, stationed in a bulge
on top of the bomber that had
360-degree views.
The longest flight I did in
combat was 10 hours 45 minutes, Colin said.
And you know the whole time
that the Germans are going to
have a go at you so you have
to be alert.
Peace was declared while he
was still in combat in 1945.
Colin said that despite being
scared at times, he had never found
himself wishing he was home.
The Germans were shooting a
lot of us down right up until the
last day, and we were losing up

to 20 air crew a night, he said.


We never talked about flying
when we were not flying. We all
dealt with it differently.
But I never felt that I would
like to go home.
I suppose I thought Im here
to do a job and Id better get on
with it.
About 500 air crew were lost
from his squadron.
They never talked about the
losses when we returned to base.
You never talked about who
was missing.
Suddenly we would just
notice all these blokes had
disappeared.
The Germans got them.
Colin is taking part in
the Australian Institute of
Professional Photographers
Reflections Project, which endeavouring to photograph 14,000
WWII veterans for the national
archives.
Veterans are invited to
have their photos taken at the
Cambridge RSL sub-branch at 39
Chandler Avenue West, Floreat,
at 1.30pm this Monday.If you
are unable to make this day,
you can sign up for a portrait
by calling (03) 9888 4111.

Colin Chapman (90) is one of thousands of WWII veterans taking part in


a pictorial archive project. Photo: Bruce Maconachie

DHA clears up Allen Park drilling mystery


By RHIANNON SHINE
Defence Housing Australia
was responsible for the mysterious marks and drill holes
on the A-class reserve next
to Melon Hill that puzzled
Swanbourne residents this
week.

A purple puzzle in Swanbourne.

DHA plans to redevelop


housing at Seaward Village,
where SAS soldiers and their
families live.
This plan involves selling a
quarter of the village land, which
encompasses part of Melon Hill,
to private developers to build
civilian homes.
Several people were seen

investigating the land this week.


Friends of Allen Park member
Malcolm Murray said he had
approached one of them, a civil
engineer he had seen drilling on
the A-class reserve, and asked
if she worked for DHA.
Yes, the woman replied.
We were warned we would
be approached.
She told him they worked for
Golder Associates, a construction and consulting company,
and had been contracted by
DHA to take samples of soil to
assess its suitability for construction and traffic purposes.
DHA managing director
Peter Howman confirmed its
geotechnical consultant, Golder

Claremont finds puppy love


Claremont councillors have ruled that a
briard puppy can live with two other dogs.
The vote was unanimous on Tuesday night
for the 10-week-old female pup to join the
others at a Dunbar Road home.
Katharine Adams told councillors on Tuesday
night she had a deaf, 11-year-old cocker spaniel,
and a two-year-old briard.
She said the cocker spaniel had a predicted
life span of 12 years.
Once my cocker crosses the rainbow bridge,
so to speak, I do not foresee getting another
dog, Ms Adams said.
She said she had owned briards for many
years, and they thrived in the company of
their own breed.
Council laws restrict the number of dogs at
suburban properties to two and councillor
Paul Kelly said Ms Adams application was a
first for Claremont.

Thats not to say there arent three dogs


on some peoples properties, Mr Kelly said.
Theres nothing sinister about this ... I dont
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Associates, had been on site conducting due diligence testing.


In this particular case, they
were assessing the soil content,
Mr Howman said.
This is part of the standard
planning process for developments of any kind.
Mr Howman said it did not
mean the development was
going ahead.
Due diligence is standard
practice on all developments,
he said. It assists us in making informed decisions during
the planning process based
on the facts gathered from
the site.
The drilling was done on the
A-class reserve part of Sayer

Street.
The Friends group is worried
about the damage the DHA development would do to flora and
fauna, including the protected
carnabys black cockatoo.
They are also worried about
increased traffic in their quiet
streets, and trucks during a long
construction phase.
Mr Murray said he was surprised to see the workers drilling
for soil samples when plans for
the civilian housing development had not been approved.
This is all for a project that
is supposed to be at a standstill,
according to DHA, he said.
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Subiaco scene

Subiacos award winning parks


The City of Subiaco won two awards at the annual Parks and
Leisure Australia (WA) Awards of Excellence on Thursday 25
June for excellence and innovation in the management of
community parks and leisure facilities.
From an impressive ve nominations across three categories, the
city was awarded the top prize in the Minor Playspace category
for the popular Theatre Gardens nature playspace, and also
received high commendation in the Use of Technology category
for its augmented reality public art project Subiaco pARk.

sunday@subi Earl Cole


Earl has a love of great jazz and swing performers and has created
an impressive repertoire that celebrates the music of three of his
favourite musicians; legends Nat King Cole, Frank Sinatra, and the
undisputed modern day king of swing, Michael Bubl.

When: Sunday 19 July, 2pm


Where: Subiaco Arts Centre, 180 Hamersley Road, Subiaco

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An Auslan interpreter will be on stage at this concert.

National Tree Day

Tickets are available at the door from 1.15pm on a rst come, rst
served basis. For more information on the concerts, contact the
city on 9237 9222 or visit www.subiaco.wa.gov.au/concerts

Shaun Tan Award for Young Artists


exhibition
Visit Subiaco Library from Tuesday 14 July to Sunday 9 August
to view the works of the nalists in the 2015 Shaun Tan Award
for Young Artists. Take in the talent of these school aged
Western Australian artists and vote for your favourite in the
Peoples Choice Award.
When: Tuesday 14 July to Sunday 9 August
Where: Subiaco Library, 237 Rokeby Road, Subiaco

This National Tree Day lend a hand in planting over 2000


native shrubs and trees along the railway line on Railway Road,
Daglish, and contribute to the citys continuous work in making
the area a green corridor.
When: Sunday 26 July, 9am to 11am
Where: Meet next to Daglish Train Station, Railway Road, Daglish
Volunteers should bring gloves, hand trowels, spades and a
water bottle, and wear enclosed shoes.
For more information, or to register, visit
www.treeday.planetark.org or contact the city on
9387 0942 or [email protected]

Community notices
Q Development Services Committee
meeting Tuesday 14 July
Referred SAT 34 Bagot Road
Referred 67 Denis Street, Subiaco
67 to 77 Rokeby Road, Subiaco Reconsideration of previous
decision to refuse an application for increase in eating, drinking
and lounge area and associated increase in patron numbers
368 Barker Road, Subiaco Demolition of the existing dwelling
and construction of a three storey building comprising ve
multiple dwellings
43 Troy Terrace, Daglish Demolition of the existing dwelling
and construction of four, three storey grouped dwellings
6 Federal Street, Subiaco Demolition of the existing dwelling
4 Browne Street, Subiaco Demolition of non-original
additions to the rear of the existing dwelling and construction
of a two storey addition in its place
Referred Proposal to include 429 Rokeby Road
Referred Initiation of proposed amendment to Town Planning
Scheme No. 4 Recoding of no. 2 to 11, 13a, 13, 15, 17 and 19
Cunningham Terrace, No. 179 to 167 Stubbs Terrace and 1 Luth
Avenue, Daglish from Residential R15 to Residential R25
Delegation of Powers and Duties Food Act 2008
Rescission of Planning Policy 2.8 Aged or Dependent Persons
Dwellings Finalisation
Rescission of Planning Policy 2.10 Amusement Centres Finalisation
Submission to WAPC Perth and [email protected]
Update on current status of amendments to Town Planning
Scheme No. 4.
Heritage considerations Former corner stores in the City of Subiaco
Draft Planning Policy 3.11 Duke Street Conservation Area
Report to advertise

Q Rokeby Road median works


The City of Subiaco is undertaking works on the Rokeby
Road median strip between Bagot and Roberts roads in July.
Following an Arborist report, Council endorsed a detailed
physical investigation to identify the extent of the Plane trees
root systems in the existing trafc medians in Rokeby Road.
Results from this investigation will determine the feasibility
of a partial or complete removal of the median strip in order
to improve the streetscape aesthetic and provide a safe
environment. Any further work will be subject to future council
resolutions and public consultation.
In order to carry out the investigation, 1.5 metres of the existing
curbs and paving has been removed on each side of all trees
growing in the median. The reinstatement of the curbing is
expected to take place on the nights of 13 and 14 July from 7pm.

Q Draft Planning Policy 2.26 Siteworks


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

Q Rescission of planning policies 2.1 and 2.4


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

Q Development Assessment Panel


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

Q Changes to Town Planning Scheme


Register of Places of Cultural Heritage
Signicance Proposal to expand the
Rawson Street Conservation Area
The City of Subiaco is inviting public comment on a proposal to
expand the Rawson Street Conservation Area to include 108 to
135 Heytesbury Road, Subiaco.
The Rawson Street Conservation Area was adopted on the
Town Planning Scheme Register of Places of Cultural Heritage
Signicance in December 2013. The aesthetic values of 108
to 135 Heytesbury Road form an extension of the existing
Rawson Street Conservation Area. Including this street as

part of the Rawson Street Conservation Area will provide a


level of protection to ensure that any future development,
redevelopment and refurbishment is undertaken in a way that
respects and enhances the heritage values of the area.
Comments are to be received by 5pm Monday 3 August.
For more information on the above, visit
www.subiaco.wa.gov.au/formalsubmissions or view hard
copies at the citys Administration Centre, 241 Rokeby Road,
Subiaco or Subiaco Library, 237 Rokeby Road, Subiaco during
normal operating hours.
Comments should be submitted in writing
through the online submission form at
www.subiaco.wa.gov.au/formalsubmissions, via email to
[email protected] or addressed to the Chief Executive
Ofcer, City of Subiaco, PO Box 270, Subiaco WA 6904.
Comments should clearly indicate the name and address of the
person making the submission and the proposal or application
to which the submission relates.

Q Development applications received


Property

Proposal

1 Rokeby Road,
Subiaco
11 Evans Street,
Shenton Park

Display of signage to existing commercial


premises
Construction of new three storey
dwelling

42 Rosalie Street,
Shenton Park

Alterations and additions to an existing


dwelling

Public submissions in respect to these proposals are not


being requested at this time. Formal consultation, where
required, will be undertaken in accordance with the citys
policy on planning public consultation. To view the policy,
visit www.subiaco.wa.gov.au

Whats happening in Subi


Qsunday@subi Madjitil Moorna and The
Merindas
This special NAIDOC Week sunday@subi is a double bill
concert with community choir Madjitil Moorna followed by The
Merindas, Australias premier Indigenous female soul trio.
Sunday 12 July, 2pm
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Tickets are free and available at the door from 1.15pm on a rst
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POST, July 11, 2015 Page 9

Mosman favours builder


over my mum: barrister
By DAVID HUDLESTON
A barrister says Mosman
Park council has given preferential treatment to the builders
of her wealthy neighbours
home over her mother.
GiGi Visscher said the council
had posted a building order to
her 76-year-old mother, who has
Alzheimers disease.
It says she faces a $50,000 fine
unless she demolishes a retaining wall that had been damaged
by contractors building motor
dealer John Hughess neighbouring three-storey riverfront
mansion.
But Ms Visscher said her
mother was not in a fit mental
state to receive or act on the
order. She had asked the council
not to issue it until she had arranged an administration order
to handle her mothers affairs.
Her mother is receiving medical treatment and is not living
in the house.
Despite that request, the
council, on legal advice from
its lawyers, McLeods Barristers
and Solicitors, posted the order
to Mrs Visscher on Monday and
directed any future communication be through their lawyers.
Delivery by mail is deemed
proof of service.
The building order issued to
my mother has not provided her
with any opportunity to provide
submissions. It simply gives my
mother 30 days to remove the grey
brick wall, Ms Visscher said.
According to section 111 of
the Building Act, normally my
mother should have been given
14 days to make a submission
on the proposed building order.

Big drop ... GiGi Visscher peers over the sheer drop down to John Hughes house caused by construction there.
Her mothers property extended 2m from where she is standing. INSET: Pictures from the Mosman Park agenda.
It appears that the town has
attempted to get around this by
saying the condition of the wall
was an emergency a sudden
emergency after three years.
She said she would get an
expert opinion to see if the wall
was unstable.
The council has told Ms
Visscher it will also be serving
a building order on Gransden
Constructions to build retaining
walls on the boundary according
to its building permit.
Ms Visscher says the history
of the long-running dispute, in
her opinion, showed the council consistently acted to prefer
the interests of Mr Hughes

and his builder, Gransden


Constructions, to those of her
mother, Anka Visscher.
She also says the council
failed to enforce the Building
Act at the site.
Ms Visscher said damage
Gransden Constructions had
caused to her mothers property,
including a garden bed and
a pool deck that are slipping
down the cliff face, had not
been rectified.
She said the damage happened after excavations to
build Mr Hughess home at 51
Saunders Street in May 2012.
Had the council carried out
its obligations, that damage

would not have occurred, Ms


Visscher said.
She said she first heard of the
building order when council
CEO Kevin Poynton called her
asking how the council could
serve it on her mother.
She said in an email to Mr
Poynton that while the council
had conducted extensive consultations with Mr Hughess
representatives it had made
no attempt to consult her or
her mother.
Ms Visscher said the building
permit for Mr Hughess house
expired in April 2014 and the
council had failed to reject an
application to extend the per-

mit or a new building permit,


despite damage caused to her
mothers property and alleged
breaches of the Act.
She said the council had
done nothing to prosecute Mr
Hughes or his builders, despite
a council-commissioned report
showing there was clear evidence of breaches of the Act.
Mediation of the dispute broke
down earlier this year.
Ms Visscher told the council
she would not accept service
of the building order on behalf
of her mother until she had an
administration order to handle
her mothers affairs.
But despite my request that
the council delay issuing the
building order until I could obtain an administration order for
my mother, Kevin Poynton has
apparently issued the order,
Ms Visscher said.
The council had an engineering assessment done of
the boundary between the two
properties, which found a grey
brick boundary wall was in a
dangerous state and should be
removed.
The building order says the
wall is reasonably believed to
be in a dangerous state as the
structure has rotated on its base
so that it is leaning towards the
adjacent property.
The history of the matter
demonstrates, in my view, that
the council has consistently
acted to prefer the interests
of Mr Hughes and his builders to those of my mother, and
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CAMBRIDGE NEWS
July 2015

Golf Course hospitality precinct underway


Bulldozers have moved in and walls have
tumbled at Wembley Golf Course, with the
old Fairway Tavern demolished to make way
for a new hospitality precinct at the popular
facility.
The old Fairway Tavern, which has been around
since the 60s will be replaced with a quality
restaurant and facilities.
The $10m Town of Cambridge project will see a
new restaurant and bar, kiosk, function rooms and
golfer facilities such as change rooms/showers/
toilets, as well as landscaping and extending the
car parks.
Keith McDonald, who played at the old Tavern for ten years and Mayor Simon Withers
Photograph courtesy Andrew Ritchie

The new hospitality precinct is the next stage


of the redevelopment of Wembley Golf Course
which previously has seen the development of the

Swing Driving Range, the biggest and only fullyautomated driving range in Australia
The design of a $2m project to build a children's
playground and 18 hole miniature golf course at
Wembley Golf Course is nearly finished and will be
the first of its kind in Western Australia.
Wembley Golf Course is WA's most popular and
busiest public course and these improvements
will continue to set it apart. The construction
project, including the miniature golf course and
playground, is expected to take around 12 months
to complete.
For more information call 9347 6000 or visit
www.cambridge.wa.gov.au/WGC

UPDATE Town Planning Scheme Amendment No. 31 - Housing Options


Council considered the feedback received from advertising proposed Scheme
Amendment No.31 at a meeting held on 1 July 2015.
In proposing the scheme amendment the objective was to provide greater diversity and
choice of housing in City Beach, Floreat and Mt Claremont in a way that would have minimal
impact on the streetscape.
The Council decided at the 1 July meeting to adopt Scheme Amendment No.31, with
modifications, and request the Western Australian Planning Commission consider the
amendment and seek the final approval of the Minister for Planning. The Minister for Planning
will make the final decision on the amendment. It is not clear how long the government
process will take, but it is likely to be a number of months if not longer.
If the scheme amendment is approved, the Council will undertake a review of the impact of
the changes in three years.
We thank residents who made a submission and/or completed the survey and contributed to
the process. The Council recognises that this has been a long, difficult process and although
many residents may not agree with the revised proposal it is hoped that a reasonable balance
has been reached between the communitys concerns and changes necessary to meet future
housing needs.
If you have any questions or would like further information please contact our Planning
Services Department on 9347 6000.
Full details of the scheme amendment including the reports, analysis of submissions
and the Councils decision can be viewed at www.cambridge.wa.gov.au/amendment31.

WHATS on in TOWN ...

During the advertising period a number of issues were raised by residents. As a result
the Council made changes to the proposed scheme amendment to address many of the
concerns raised. A summary of the major changes is provided below:

Remove the corner lot three dwelling (triplex) option;


No manor houses on corner blocks;
Remove the three and four dwelling options for manor houses. Note: Two
dwelling manor houses may be built on lots 900m2 and above and an
additional small (70m2) one bedroom apartment is permitted on lots 1000m2
and above;
Introduce a plot ratio restriction to limit the bulk and scale of manor houses;
Increase open space requirements, greater than required for a single house,
for both the corner lot two dwelling option and manor houses to improve
the amount of landscaped areas around the developments;
Increase the minimum lot size to 900m2 for Cambridge Street apartments
and still have up to four dwellings;
Introduce design guidelines, a design advisory committee and a requirement
that manor houses be of a scale and form of a single residential
development in the surrounding area; and
Neighbours to be invited to comment on any manor house
development application.

Volunteer Nominations now open

Young writers competition

The Club Volunteer Award recognises


individuals affiliated with a club, group,
or organisation located within the Town,
who have served more than five years and
significantly contributed to the community
through their volunteering efforts

Are you a passionate writer, aged 12-25 years?


Submit your short story to this years young writers
competition with the theme The Mirror.
Entries close Friday, 28 August 2015. For more information
and entry forms vist facebook.com/Cambridge.YAC, call
93811996 or email [email protected]

The Community Volunteer Award recognises


residents of the Town who have no
affiliation with any one specific organisation
and have contributed to the community
through their volunteering efforts.

Rose pruning demonstration


Come along to the annual rose pruning demonstration, held by the Town of Cambridge in
conjunction with the Lions Club of Floreat, and the Rose Society of WA.
The Lions Club of Floreat will provide complimentary afternoon tea and you are
encouraged to bring along your own gardening clippers.
Where:

Wembley Rose Garden, corner Reserve and Cambridge St, Wembley

When:

Sunday, 19 July 2015

Time:

2pm 4pm

For more information call 9347 6000 or email [email protected]

Nominations are now open for the


Towns Annual Community Awards
and Recognition Program.
The awards provide an opportunity for
the Town to recognise and acknowledge
individuals for their volunteer service within
the community.
The award categories are Club Volunteer
Award and Community Volunteer Award.

Nominations close 4pm Friday, 7 August


2015.
Winners will be announced at the
2015 Community Recognition Awards
Presentation on Tuesday, 6 October 2015.

For more information and nomination forms


visit www.cambridge.wa.gov.au/2015awards

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POST, July 11, 2015 Page 11

Loan row at tennis club

By DAVID COHEN

Conflict continues at the


Cottesloe Tennis Club over its
expansion plans.
Member George Bray obtained
legal advice over a meeting at
the club two weeks ago, which
ended in a vote to get a $420,000
loan from Cottesloe council.
Club president David Chadwick said the advice was wrong
and more than three-quarters
of votes at the meeting were
in favour of getting the money.

Mr Bray would not discuss


the issue, but in a letter to
club members before the June
28 meeting he said: There
are deep divisions in the club
regarding the court expansion
project.
In the letter he said he had
obtained advice from Yokine
lawyer Anna Liscia who said the
notice of meeting was invalid,
as it was vague and uncertain
in failing to state the business
to be attended to.
Ms Liscia advised that the

Court report A Cottesloe Tennis Club member got legal advice


about meetings at the club.

SAS radio revamp


A major piece of military
communications hardware
inside the Special Air Service
Regiment base at Campbell
Barracks is set to be upgraded.
The Department of Defence
is planning an $8-$12million
rebuild of its long-range patrol
radio system at some of its bases,
including Swanbourne.
The works at Campbell
Barracks are predominantly
replacement of existing masts
and antennas, the installation
and commissioning of new highfrequency satellite communication antenna and construction

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of a new equipment shelter,


according to a current notice on
the AusTender website.
The upgrade to the communications system will be made as
part of a $223.6million redevelopment of the barracks (POST,
June 27).
The redevelopment project
seeks to address problems associated with ageing and obsolete working accommodation, a
dysfunctional layout, inadequate
storage and poor infrastructure,
Department of Defence staff
told a public works committee
recently.

meetings resolution to borrow


money did not comply with the
clubs constitution, because
some members would have to
be personal guarantors.
Given the ... clearly divergent
views of the CTC members ...
one would have expected all
pertinent information to be
sent with and referred to in the
notice of meeting, she wrote.
It is my view the notice of
meeting is invalid.
Ms Liscia also raised concerns
about two meetings held at 7pm
and 8pm on the same night in
November.
Mr Chadwick said Ms Liscia
was dead wrong about members having to be guarantors,
and that information had been
on display since last year.
Its been on the noticeboard
for eight months, since the
last special general meeting
in November, Mr Chadwick said.
There are lots of lawyers in
our club, prepared to defend the
club [against] false information.
Mr Chadwick said 77% of people at the June 28 meeting voted
for the council loan.
Some people put their vote
in the box and left [the meeting] some people think thats
invalid, he said.
Mr Chadwick said the $420,000
council loan was a formality.
Weve been negotiating with
the council for 2 years. Weve
been assured its not a problem,
he said.
They offered us a loan for 20
years, for whatever we wanted.
Dont write that, Im sorry I
said that.
The club which counts
Premier Colin Barnett and
Cottesloe mayor Jo Dawkins
among its members wants to
build new courts, including four
on John Dune Black Park.

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It is the first academic role


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Compared with the broader
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His work establishing LOV,
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The position is funded by a
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Send Cambridge council


back to the drawing board

Claremont has bad record


when it comes to cycling
Claremont mayor Jock Barker
is barking up the wrong tree
regarding his push for licences
for cyclists (POST, July 4).
The issue of who pays for the
roads is a red herring.
Roads are heavily subsidised
for all users.
One study several years ago
estimated the cost of petrol
would need to be increased
by $4 per litre to cover the
true costs to the community of
motorised transport, including
roads, air pollution and road
trauma.
Mr Barker concedes that
licences shouldnt apply to
children or students, but the
vast majority of adult cyclists
are also drivers and already
pay licence fees for themselves
and their vehicles, stamp duty,
and taxes on cars, petrol, bikes
and accessories.
Almost all cyclists contribute
to council rates, part of which
goes toward upkeep of local
streets.
I cant imagine the government would be enthusiastic
about setting up yet another
bureaucracy to collect license
fees from cyclists.
The administrative expenses
would eat up most of the fees
paid.
Claremonts recent record
with respect to encouraging
cycling is particularly poor.
The council has made several
changes to local roads that
make cycling less convenient
or less safe.
With a little bit of thought
and some creative thinking,
these road improvements
could have been designed so
as to encourage cycling for

zero or minimal additional


expenditure.
In more than one instance,
the council has knowingly
degraded existing cycling infrastructure for no apparent
reason or benefit.
Governments at all levels in
Australia and in most developed countries recognise the
many benefits of encouraging
cycling.
Claremont councils own
Connecting Claremont transport strategy devotes several
pages to these benefits and
specific actions to encourage
cycling, along with other forms
of sustainable transport.
I wonder if Mr Barker has
read this document or even
knows it exists?
Richard Stallard
Kingsway, Nedlands

Reader Richard Stallard took this


photo of the bike path along Princess Road, Claremont, and says
the bike logo was painted over by
Claremont council sta.

How can it be that Amendment


31 continues to be supported by
Cambridge council after all that
has transpired over the past six
to 12 months?
According to the council,
its out of their hands and the
decision now sits with the WA
Planning Commission.
If that is the case, then the
state government and Local
Government Minister Tony
Simpson should demand the
Amendment be cancelled and
instigate an investigation into
the councils actions in this
matter.
Where is the councils local
planning strategy?
Where is the local housing
strategy? Where were the impact
assessments on traffic, amenities
and services?
Not addressed, thats where.
Only at the last minute, after

Why doesnt Richardson support grassroots sport?


Subiaco councillor Hugh
Richardson has called for an
audit of Rosalie Park pavilion
leases and states a large amount
of rent is unpaid, and clubs have
breached Liquor and Licensing
laws (Call for audit of Rosalie
lease, POST, June 27).
A council staff report asked
for new leases to be deferred
until November while a community/social property policy
framework was put together
and that the Rosalie Sporting
Association (RSA) be allowed
to use the pavilion for the next
six months under the original
lease conditions.
Mr Richardson voted against
it.
Why would he not support
clubs delivering sport into the

community, and uphold an


agreement (written and unwritten) that has worked pretty well
for the past 24 years?
The same report also stated
the council supported a few
community groups with peppercorn-rent leases and that these
arrangements should prevail.
So the fact that Mr Richardson
says RSA owes $30,000 to $50,000
in rent is preposterous.
Rosalie sporting clubs combined pay between $30,000 and
$40,000 a year in ground hire
fees. We know our obligations
and we pay our bills.
We have never been in trouble
with the Liquor and Licensing
Department, and we provide
(with the councils help) a place
for people to play sport and

socialise afterwards.
Grassroots sport is doing everything it can to exist.
We need councillors help, not
nit picking.
I would like to think that if a
councillor had questions about
our organisations, they might
come and meet the people running them and ask questions
face to face.
We believe the majority of
councillors and the public support and appreciate what we do
for our clubs and the community.
So I ask Mr Richardson: Are
you a friend of sport in Subiaco
or not?
Warwick Gates
Rosalie Touch Association
Committee Rosalie Sporting Association

the Amendment had been initiated and ratepayers asked the


question.
This Amendment was flawed
from the beginning, and in my
opinion has been pushed by
parties who do not have the
interests of their constituents
in mind.
If Cambridge council had truly
carried out a representative consultation process over the past
five years, as it has indicated,
then the Amendment would have
been far more in tune with the
needs and wants of ratepayers,
and would have delivered sound
strategic planning.
Numerous experts in urban
town planning disagree with
Amendment 31.
Mayor Simon Withers changes
his justifications from one week
to the next, is inconsistent with
his reasoning, disrespectful, in
my view, and completely out of
touch.
First: Its what the community
has been asking for.
Wrong at least 80% of people
who made Form 4 submissions
were against Amendment 31,
and more than 2000 petitioned
against it.
Next, Mr Withers claimed the
state government had mandated
it. Wrong.
Ratepayers have lost all confidence in the council.
The government must step in
and take control of this council and make it go back to the
drawing board and work with
the community to deliver an
appropriate plan for the future.
Mike Waddell
The Boulevard, City Beach
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ATO scammers
target woman
By DAVID COHEN
A Mosman Park retiree wasnt
fooled by the latest instance of
the taxation scam.
The woman (73) called the POST
after a message was left on her
answering machine.
They said they were from
the reclaims department of the
Australian government, she said.
They said I was owed $8546
because I have paid too much
GST.
It sounded like a scam. The
Australian government wouldnt
say that, would they?
I havent paid tax for years.
I just thought it was too
fishy and then I thought of the
Claremont doctor.
Two weeks ago the POST reported
on a retired Claremont man who
had been scammed over several
weeks (Claremont doctor pays
tax scammers $100,000, June 27).
The Mosman Park woman said
it was hard to understand the
woman who left the message

becauseshe had a foreign accent.


She said, If I dont phone back
ask for these people when you
call, the retiree said.
One name was Julie Johnston,
I didnt get the second one.
Another warning sign for the
retiree was that the caller did
not know her first name or her
date of birth.
She did not return the call.
The POST sent the phone
number left for her and the
reference number she had been
given to Cottesloe police and
WA Polices technology crime
squad.
The phone number left, (02)
8005 7523, has been reported
as used by tax scammers since
November 2014.
Instead of getting refunds,
victims are convinced to pay fees
to enable the money to be paid,
but it never arrives.
The Claremont man was
threatened with jail if he did
not pay.
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Brett Carboni treating a high-end sake with the reverence it deserves. Photo: Paul McGovern

Could Japanese sake be


new sauvignon blanc?
By DAVID HUDLESTON
Sake lovers will have two
days of sampling nirvana next
weekend with hand-crafted
sake never seen here before.
Perths first SuperSake Festival
will be held on the grounds of
Tsunami in Glyde Street, Mosman
Park, on July 18 and 19.
Owner Brett Carboni has
imported a container with 57
varieties of sake, or rice wine,
from nine producers.
He said the sake on show
would be a far cry from the
cheap, hot sake served from
18-litre kegs.
That was the lowest-grade,
called futushu, he said.
He said it was a post-World
War II product and producers
had added alcohol to top it up
because no rice was available.
Most of the sake people

drink comes out of these big


kegs and it has to be heated,
because cold it tastes like
water and metho, he said.
Brett had his life-changing
sake experience a few years
ago when he tasted a junmai
daiginjo sake.
This one is made after 60%
of the rice on the outside of
the grain has been polished
away, he said.
On the outside of the grain
is fat protein, while on the
inside is the starch.
Sake fermented using all
the grain is not very nice, but
the inside one produces very
smooth alcohol.
I had a glass of this in
Australia and thought it was
fantastic. I thought people
would not have to drink
wine again.
This one you drink cold.

You can have it hot, but it


would be like making mulled
wine out of Grange.
You wouldnt do it.
He said sake was expensive
because of its complicated distribution chain, which added
costs at every stage.
To bring the price down, he
went to Japan last month to
order a container of 57 different sakes from small artisan
producers.
The festival will include
nama genshu muroka (unpasturised, undiluted, unfiltered)
sakes, which havent been seen
in Perth.
These are available only at
the beginning of the season and
have to be stored like orange
juice at under 5C, he said.
This is a great time to enjoy
a totally new experience.
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LOCAL PLANNING SCHEME AVAILABLE FOR


INSPECTION
TOWN OF MOSMAN PARK
LOCAL PLANNING SCHEME No. 3
Ref: TPS/1137
Notice is hereby given that the local government
of the Town of Mosman Park has prepared the
abovementioned local planning scheme for the
purpose of:
Local Planning Scheme
1. setting out the local government's planning aims
and intentions for the scheme area;
2. setting aside land as reserves for public purposes;
3. zoning land within the scheme area for the
purposes dened in the scheme;
4. controlling and guiding land use and development;
5. setting out procedures for the assessment and
determination of planning applications;
6. making provision for the administration and
enforcement of the scheme; and
7. addressing other matters contained in the First
Schedule to the Town Planning Act.
Plans and documents setting out and explaining
the local planning scheme have been deposited at
Council Ofces, Memorial Park Bayview Terrace
Mosman Park and at the Western Australian Planning
Commission, 140 William Street, Perth, and will be
available for inspection during ofce hours up to and
including 1 October 2015.
Submissions on the local planning scheme may be
made in writing on Form No 4 (available on the Town's
website and Council Ofces) and lodged with the
undersigned on or before 1 October 2015.
K F POYNTON
CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER

(representing the Endowment Lands Area)


Notice of

ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING


Monday 20 July 2015 at 7.30pm
Oceanic Room
The Boulevard Centre
99 The Boulevard, Floreat
various local issues will be discussed.
John Moran
Murray Jackson
President
Hon. Secretary
NOTICE
TOWN OF CAMBRIDGE COAST WARD RATEPAYERS
ASSOCIATION (INC)
(representing the Endowment Lands Area)

MEMBERSHIP AND VOTING RIGHTS


If you are a ratepayer of the Coast Ward and wish to
join the Association and exercise your vote at the AGM,
to be held on Monday 20 July 2015 at 7.30pm at The
Boulevard Centre, 99 The Boulevard, Floreat and you
are not already a member of the Association, you may
care to join by making an application prior to or on the
night of the AGM, conrming your wish to join and
enclose the annual membership fee of not less than $10
per ratepayer to:
Brian OKeefe Hon. Treasurer
PO Box 219 Floreat 6014
or
Direct credit to CWRA (INC)
Commonwealth Bank
BSB: 066129 Account Number 00902416
(please include member name)

POST, July 11, 2015 Page 15

Neds Monster burial haunts family


By BRET CHRISTIAN
When Antoinette Allison
visited her fathers grave
in May, she was horrified
to discover he had been
buried next to the Nedlands
Monster, serial killer Eric
Edgar Cooke.
Theyve put a plaque at
Cookes grave inviting attention to that disgusting man,
she said.
My father was a good, hard
working man. To lie next to
that man and to advertise the
fact is bad enough.
But what about the feelings of his victims and their

families who are still alive?


The Metropolitan
Cemeteries Board has apologised for any unintentional
distress caused.
When Antoinette told the
POST of the familys distress
late last month, she was
battling to keep her mother
Audrey, aged in her 90s, from
visiting the grave.
Knowing that terrible man
was next door would badly distress our mother, Antoinette
said then.
Within a week, Audrey suddenly died and she has now
been buried in her husbands
grave, without finding out she

The interpretive plaque next to Cli Allisons grave.

would be sharing the ground


with Cooke.
On the day of the burial
the Fremantle cemetery administration placed a roughly
cut bit of material over the
Cooke plaque and fastened
it on with masking tape,
Antoinette said.
All other members of the
family now know what was
underneath and no one is
pleased.
Cliff Allison was a waterside
worker who died after falling
24m into the hold of a ship
berthed at Fremantle.
He left a wife and three
children, aged eight, 16 and 18.
The Waterside Workers
Federation paid for his
grave and tombstone in the
Methodist section.
My father fought for his
country, flew flying boats
during the war. He was a
wonderful man and father,
Antoinette said.
Cooke was buried in an
unmarked grave after he was
hanged at Fremantle Goal in
1964. His body shares the grave
with that of Martha Rendell,
hanged in 1909 for the murder
of a stepchild, and buried at
seven feet. Cooke was buried
at five feet.
An interpretive plaque,
containing photos of Cooke
and Rendell, plus short de-

Jihadist doctor lived in Subiaco


Tareq Kamleh the
Australian medic who appeared in an ISIS propaganda
video lived in Subiaco before he went to Syria.
While it has been widely
reported that Dr Kamleh, who
is also known as Abu Yousef
Al-Australie, was registered
as a medical practitioner in
Subiaco, it has just emerged
that he may have also lived in
the area too.
Last week, the Australian
Strategic Policy Institute in
Canberra published a strategy
for preventing radicalisation
of what it calls Gen Y jihadists
in Australia.
The think tanks report
includes a profile of the
29-year-old and gives Subiaco
as the place where he lived in
Australia before travelling to
Raqqa in Syria, via Turkey,
earlier this year.
A researcher for the ASPI
report told the POST that it
estimated Dr Kamleh had lived
in the area from December
2013 until he left the country
sometime between January
and April this year.
Dr Kamleh, who has a bachelors degree in medicine and
surgery, registered with the
Australian Health Practitioner
Regulation Agencys WA office

An ISIS propaganda image of


Dr Kamleh.
near the corner of Hay Street
and Railway Road, Subiaco, in
January 2010.
That registration expires in
September.
Dr Kamleh is from Perth and
trained to become a paediatrician in Adelaide.
Dr Kamleh was reported
to have worked at Princess
Margaret Hospital for about
six months.

The doctor shot to prominence when he appeared


in an ISIS video online on
Anzac Day, urging other
Muslim doctors to help him
establish a healthcare system in the Islamic state
that fundamentalists have
carved out of sections of Iraq
and Syria.
I saw this as part of my
jihad to help the Muslims in
the area that I could, which is
the medical field, Dr Kamleh
said in the video.
After being here it is disappointing to think how many
fellow Muslim brothers and
sisters who are in the medical field, doctors and nurses,
physios, dentists are still living
in the West.
Please consider coming,
please dont delay, its not
equipment we are lacking, its
truly just the staff.
An arrest warrant for him
was issued by federal and
South Australian police last
month and he faces up to 25
years in prison if he returns
to Australia.
On social media, Dr Kamleh
has said he has no intention
of returning to Australia and
said the government could
cancel his passport and even
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scriptions of their career, is


now on the grave.
Cooke was a despicable
murderer, Antoinette said. I
dont care how bad his childhood was he should not be
recognised in this way.
Truck driver Eric Cooke
(33), a father of seven, was
executed for a random murder
in Nedlands one of three on
the same night in 1963.
He murdered eight strangers, brutally attacked 14
others and burgled hundreds
of homes, most of the crimes
committed in the western
suburbs.
Antoinette said her mother
and siblings had no idea their
husband and father had been
Please turn to page 60

The plaque on Mr Allisons grave. It was


temporarily removed last week for the
burial of his wife, Audrey.

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Town developments
in low-rates Budget

July 11
2015

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Heritage
Grants:

Applications close
on July 22

Inspections
help us be
pool safe

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surfers are expected and
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in the car park adjacent to
the Cove.

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time for the design to be
completed and consultation
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$145,895

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on funding from other parties, as well as a detailed
and extensive public consultation project. It is hoped
the detailed business plan
will be released for public
comment prior to Christmas 2015.

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project is being led by
Coast Care, and is subject
to grant funding that Coast
Care are applying for, with
the support of the Town.

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$90,000
Staff are working with
neighbouring councils in
developing IT compatibility, for better customer
interactions, an increased
array of online services as
well as the ability to record, analyse and report
on customer contacts and
responses.

Remediation work on the


Cottesloe Pylon will start
as soon as sea and weather
conditions allow, ensuring
the icon stays in place for
years to come.

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ZDOOV
The heritage listed retaining walls for the Cottesloe
Beach terraces need restorative works, which should
be completed for the coming summer season.

Pool inspections

Inspections of residential
pools are currently being
made by the Royal Life
Saving Society on behalf
of the Town of Cottesloe.
Approximately half of the
pools have been inspected
so far with a very high
compliance rate.
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between); Beach St, from 0RQGD\-XO\DWSP
Marine Pde-Avonmore Tce;
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Avonmore Tce, between Monday July 20, 6pm.
Beach St and Gibney St;
Works and Corporate
Gibney St, between AvonServices July 21, 6pm.
more Tce and Marine Pde.
Planning applications:
Please contact the Town
For September lodge
if you require further inforby August 10, 2015.
mation on road closures.

Cottesloe
Triathlon

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allocations to be made over
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available later this year
with construction likely in
April 2016.

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Grants programme of WAs restoration and improveHeritage Council.
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Applications close on the Cottesloe Civic Centre.
As one of our most-used
Wednesday July 22.
For more information, facilities, it is due for refurplease contact the Senior bishment.
Detailed plans and costGrants Administrator
on 6552 4000; or email ings should be ready for
g r a n t s @ s t a t e h e r i t a g e . presentation to Council by
December 2015. Construcwa.gov.au
tion works are anticipated
to start in March 2016 and
the project is anticipated
to take six months to complete.

On Pioneers Day, seventeen new Australian citizens were welcomed to the Town by
the pioneers, when they were invested by Mayor Jo Dawkins.

Cate tells tales of


Napoleon Street
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$132,760

this year it coincided with


the States WA Day celebrations.
Cate is also author of
Cottesloes Child: Celebrating 100 Years of
Education and Growing
Up in North Cottesloe,

Cate Pattinson

published to coincide
with North Cott Primarys
2013 centenary.

Music for
Pleasure
concerts
2015
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3pm to 5pm - and afternoon tea is included in
the ticket price.
Performances over the
next four weeks begin
with Avenue 3. Vocalist
Joyce Mathers with Kim
Anning, guitar, and Ashley Arbuckle, violin, explores the jazz genre as
epitomised in the sounds
of Ella Fitzgerald, Peggy
Lee and the retro pop
and soft rock style of
such diverse singers as
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Ashley, who received
the OAM this year for
his lifetimes musical
contributions, returns to
our programme again
a week later as guest
conductor of the Allegri
Chamber Orchestra.
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Jazz, blues, retro pop,
soft rock with a classical twist!
Cost $15 (Conc. $12)
Book: Ph: 0415 449 894
(Joyce Mathers)
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Allegri Chamber
Orchestra
Musical
masterpieces
from around the world
Cost $20 (Conc. $15)
Children - free
Book: Ph: 0402 205 449
(Leanne Treen)
August 2
A Cappella Go & 2nd
Avenue Singers
4 Part Harmony: contemporary, retro pop and
jazz classics
Cost $15 (Conc. $12)
Book: Ph: 0418 943 726
(Michele Mentiplay)
August 9
Jake Dennis and the
Mint Jazz Band
Classic crooners cabaret;
jazz, swing and blues
Cost $15 (Conc. $12)
Book: Ph: 0407 372 563
(Clive Dennis)

POST, July 11, 2015 Page 17

Developers draw
line at nimbys

PLC gets a
kick from
rubbish

By LLOYD GORMAN
Cambridge residents fighting
their councils controversial
Amendment 31 are perfectly
entitled to protest against it,
WAs leading developer group
has said.

Peppermint Grove students


have learnt the art of making
a recycled soccer ball, just as
children in Tanzania do.
Presbyterian Ladies College
and Scotch College students do
a service tour to the African
country every second year.
They have been working in a
village called Matipwili since
2004, where they have built
community and educational
buildings and are currently
building a trade training centre.
Their Tanzanian tour guide and
community liaison, Bori Amri
Bori, left his home country for
the first time to visit both schools.
Bori talked about life in his
community and the positive
impact the PLC and Scotch
buildings provided.
He showed the students how
to make a soccer ball out of
plastic bags and newspaper,
as many Tanzanian children
do because they cannot afford
to buy balls.
For them it is saving rubbish
from the street and there are
some things we can make useful
rather than going to the shops,
Bori said.
The students took on the challenge of creating the balls and
enjoyed playing games with
them afterwards.
It was really fun and I understand why they would do that,
student Ashlee Wearne said.
It was really interesting, but
I felt a bit sad knowing they
dont have enough money to buy
sporting equipment. But it is a
good use of recycling to make
their own.

On the ball PLC Year 9 student Amelia Smith, left, Bori Amri Bori, and
Year 9 student Ashlee Wearne.
The whole time I was listen- as young as seven walking 12km
ing to Bori, I was saying I really a day to get to school through
the bush, Bori said.
want to go over to help.
PLC has raised nearly $100,000
Bori said he could not thank
PLC and Scotch enough for their and donated 30 laptops for progenerosity at fundraising and jects in Matapwili since 2010.
DFAT, through its Direct
building for Matipwili, along
with direct aid from the federal Aid Program, has contributed
Department of Foreign Affairs $30,000.
The next PLC-Scotch Tanzania
and Trade.
There is no electricity or run- Tour will be held in the July
ning water but we have children school holidays next year.

But the Urban Development


Institute of Australia (UDIA)
thinks residents objections to
development assessment panel
projects which are typically
big multimillion-dollar developments should not be allowed to
interfere with or influence them.
Nick Allingame, a UDIA member, gave evidence on June 29
to a parliamentary inquiry into
the regulations and operations
of the controversial DAP system, which was set up to help
developers bypass councils for
planning approvals.
Mr Allingame, who is also a
director of Pindan, a development company, was asked by
the chair of the committee chair
Kate Doust if the UDIA thought
that third-party rights should
be allowed by the DAP or State
Administration Tribunal in
planning disputes.
He said the institute did not
support that view but residents
should be involved in local
planning issues, such as scheme
amendments.
The DAP process is to effectively administer the town
planning scheme that is in place
without vocal minority attempting to sway decisions, he said.
The local community is involved, as we saw recently with
the Town of Cambridge.
The Town of Cambridge is trying to amend its town planning
scheme. The local community

has voiced its opinion in regards


to those changes that is the
time for the broader community
to get involved.
Once the town planning
scheme is in place the DAP
can go and administer that TPS
without having to deal with
some of the nimby [not in my
backyard] that still occurs.
The scheme amendment by
Cambridge would have allowed
duplex, triplex and apartments
to be built in City Beach, Floreat
and parts of Mt Claremont.
Ms Doust asked Mr Allingame
what should happen if an unhappy neighbour or resident had
an objection to a DAP proposal
that they believed would affect
their lifestyle or amenity.
Mr Allingame replied: I believe that should be taken into
account. What we are saying
is the reason for the rejection
should be noted.
He said applications should
be judged on their merits on
planning grounds and not by
what he called external factors.
Mr Allingame, who chairs
UDIAs built form committee,
said surveys, feedback and
experience had shown that
developers liked DAPs.
Mr Allingame said he was
aware of DAP meetings where
the presiding member had
deferred or cancelled the meeting because of a hostile public
gallery.
He said it could be intimidating.
He recommended that presiding members could be given
more training on how to deal
with these situations and use
powers available to them, including clearing the gallery.

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Top marks for ER doctor


A Subiaco doctor has become
the second to gain the highest
qualification possible in the
field of emergency medicine
while working at St John of
God Murdoch Hospital.

of the Australasian College for


Emergency Medicine in May.
Described by colleagues as a
person who gives every patient
her complete focus and time, Dr
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final exam of the Fellowship

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It doesnt take a genius to recycle


(but two bins in your kitchen is pretty smart)

I love that you meet people


from all walks of life in the
emergency department, Dr
McPherson said.
I also love its fast nature with
acute medicine, you can generally help people get back to good
health pretty quickly.
Over the past eight years, Dr
McPherson has worked at Sir
Charles Gairdner Hospital,
Princess Margaret Hospital,
Wellington Hospital in New
Zealand, Joondalup Health
Campus and the Royal
Infirmary of Edinburgh.
She started work at Murdoch
Private Hospital Emergency
in February this year.
Its a wonderful, supportive environment here, Dr
McPherson said.
There is a huge variety of
skills among the doctors and
the training programs are
excellent, so its a great place
to learn.

Ash Brazill, left, Josie Janz-Dawson, Caitlin Bassett, and Nat Medhurst
have re-signed with West Coast Fever. Photo: Billie Fairclough

Fever runs high


A western suburb resident
has re-signed with state netball team West Coast Fever.
Shooter Caitlin Bassett, of
Subiaco, will play, as will
PLC old girl and defender
Josie Janz-Dawson, captain
Ash Brazill and shooter Nat
Medhurst.
Last Wednesday Nat won her
clubs most valuable player
gong at the teams awards night.

She scored 197 goals this


year, with a shooting rate of
86%.
Caitlin scored 600 goals.
Her previous best was 497 six
years ago.
Fever players will appear at
clinics for kids aged five to 13
during the off-season.
Caitlin and Nat were chosen
for the national Diamonds
team, which will play at Perth
Arena next month.

Spend-ups for sporting clubs


Ten western suburb sporting clubs will buy new equipment, thanks to cash from the
state government.

Find out more at www.cambridge.wa.gov.au/maxrecovery


1 Bold Park Drive Floreat | 08 9347 6000 | [email protected]

Dr Nola McPherson gained the


highest qualifications in emergency medicine.

In the latest round of the


Community Sporting Club
Equipment Subsidy Scheme,
Cambridge Bowling Club, City
Beach Netball Club, City Beach
Tennis Club, Floreat Park

Tennis Club, Nedlands Rugby


Union Football Club, Subiaco
Petanque Club, Subiaco
United Amateur Soccer Club,
The University of WA Rugby
Union Football Club, Wembley
Downs Junior Football Club
and Wembley Lacrosse Club
have each received $500 to
spend.

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Scientists study dementia risk in diabetics


By DAVID HUDLESTON
Nedlands researchers say
MRI brain scans may help
predict which people with type
2 diabetes are more at risk of
developing dementia.
The study, funded by a
Diabetes Research WA top-up
scholarship, found that slowed
thinking skills and abnormalities in an area of the brain
linked to memory and learning
could provide early warning
signs of dementia.
Participants who displayed

a decline in dementia status at


the 18-month mark of the study
almost one in 10 people were
more likely to have a left hippocampus that was larger than
the right in MRI scans taken at
the start of the research, said
Nicole Milne, a University of WA
school of psychology PhD student.
The studys first phase showed
type 2 diabetes could dramatically affect the everyday thinking skills of up to a third of
adults aged 60 and older.
Brain-related changes are
one of the lesser-known complications of type 2 diabetes and

can lead to cognitive problems


such as memory difficulties, poor
attention, and slower speed of
thought, she said.
While the final, three-year
follow-up data are currently
being analysed, its hoped the
new knowledge already uncovered from this research may lead
to ways to lessen the impact type
2 diabetes can have on memory
and thinking skills.
Diabetes Research WA executive director Sherl Westlund
said this study showed the potential for research to improve
the everyday lives of people

with diabetes.
The research uses data collected over three years from
people taking part in the
NHMRC-funded CANDID Study.
The total number of
Australians with diabetes and
pre-diabetes is estimated at
3.2million, and 90% of them will
have type 2 diabetes.
About 280 Australians develop
diabetes every day, meaning
more than 100,000 Australians
have developed it in the past
year.
Next week, July 12 to 18, is
National Diabetes Week.

Nicole Milnes research could


predict the risk of dementia in
diabetics.

Sun shines on dune volunteers

Blue skies and warm temperatures drew a bumper


crowd of volunteers to help
at Mosman Parks biggest
community planting day of
the year.

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About 100 volunteers gathered at Mosman beach on


June 28 to continue the many
years of work in preserving
the dunes.
Restoration started in 2012
and has continued over the
past four years with funding from the WA Planning
Commissions Coastwest grants
program.
More than 1500 seedlings
were planted in just over two
hours, and among the volunteers were many enthusiastic
young people from Mosman
Park, neighbouring suburbs
and the Friends of Mosman
Park Bushland.
This year saw the revamp
of the road reserve along
Curtin Avenue, adjoining Tim
Andersons memorial ghost
bike. The Anderson family
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Mosman Park CEO Kevin
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Friends of Mosman Park


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Who let Kaylee loose?

By LLOYD GORMAN

Kaylee, a golden retriever, is


the ultimate pet but not much
of a watchdog.

Students Ethan Stebbing and Amber Stepatschuk and their peers made
the markets a big hit. Photo: Billie Fairclough

Student traders
find a market

Markets are nothing new to


Subiaco Primary School.

The schools grounds have


been the base for the Saturday
morning Subi Farmers Market
for the past five years.
But last week students opened
their own marketplace on a
school day.
More than 70 pupils from the
schools social justice group organised and ran the temporary
market to raise funds for Nepal.
Year 6 students, with helpers from Years 4 and 5, were

in charge of 12 stalls selling


donated books, toys, games and
food while others manned a
section where children could
get their hair coloured for 50
cents.
The rest of the school population descended on the marketplace at lunchtime.
Subiaco Primary was twinned
with a school in Cambodia, said
assistant principal Deb Hands.
Its all about giving back to
the community and helping the
poor in a way they can, she said.

Bob Dickinson often secures


her leash to a tree in his front
yard in Pangbourne Street,
Wembley.
Kaylee is such a regular there
that almost everyone in the area
knows her and stops to give her
treats, play or talk to her.
But two Sundays ago, while
Kaylee was out the front, a thief
took advantage of her good nature and she did not bark once.
It was a sunny morning and
the door was open when Kaylee
appeared in the house, Bob
said.
I went outside to check and
then I saw that the Thule straps
I had used were gone: someone
had stolen them.
Bob is, a semi-retired tradie
who installs Hills hoists and
real estate signs.
He said he would have been
happy to give the straps to the
person if they had asked, but
he was angry at them for being
reckless about Kaylees welfare.
It was a low thing to do that
to someones pet, Bob said.
They put her at risk, she
could have been run over.

Co-owners Bob Dickinson and Angela Schoen with Kaylee on Pangbourne Street. Photo: Paul McGovern

Bayswater spells out cull costs


Bayswater council is explaining the costs of the state
governments failed council
cull to its ratepayers.
The city spent over $1million,
in good faith, in preparation of
the boundary changes (equivalent to a 2.7% increase in rates),
a City of Bayswater flyer being
sent to residents with their rate
notices says.
Western suburb mayors have
combined to seek merger cost

reimbursement from the government (POST, July 4).


We had to do an awful lot
of cost-cutting to deliver low
rates, Bayswater councillor
Mike Anderton said.
I wanted an explanation put
in the rate notice.
The vote for the motion was
6-5, with mayor Sylvan Albert
against.
Mr Albert, a former Liberal
Party candidate, did not say why

he voted against the explanation.


At this stage I cant really
speak about that sort of thing,
he said.
Other councillors who voted
against it included Michelle
Sutherland, whose husband
Michael is Liberal MP for Mt
Lawley and Legislative Assembly
Speaker, and Stephanie Coates,
whose father Ross McLean was
the last Liberal MP for the federal seat of Perth.

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Goods left in cars invite


thieves, police say
Slippers, laptops, handbags, toys, university assignments: they all get stolen
from cars.
Wembley police stations Dave Stevenson
said the crimes caused a lot of trouble and
could be easily avoided.
A lot of really valuable items are stolen from
cars, and they often lead to other offences,
Acting Senior Sergeant Stevenson said.
There were seven thefts from motor vehicles
on Wembleys patch on Tuesday night.
On Monday night slippers and other items
were stolen from a car at Lake Monger.
The items had been left on a seat in plain
view.
Sergeant Stevenson said it was an open
invitation to criminals.
There is no good reason for leaving an
expensive MacBook Air in your car, he said.
But more than half our offences from last
weekend were stealings from motor vehicles.
Cottesloe police stations Chris Sprague said
there had been six such thefts on his patch
from last Friday night to Monday morning.

Second man may have assault info

BEAT
with DAVID COHEN

Claremont
purse snatch
A Claremont Quarter
shopper had her purse
stolen from her handbag
on Tuesday.
The crime happened
when she was in Coles.
A fraud was committed soon after the crime,
using a bank card that
had been in the purse.

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Police believe a man in


a light-coloured jacket can
help their investigation of a
serious assault at Claremont
station.
Detective Ryan Byrne said
two transit officers had been
injured while arresting a man
at the station at about 10.45pm
on Sunday, June 7.
One transit officer received
a knock to the head, which
caused him to fall to the
ground and lose consciousness, Detective Byrne said.
The other officer had scuffled with the man before subduing him with pepper spray
and handcuffing him, he said.

The arrested man had been


with another man during the
incident.
Detective Byrne said police
would like to know the other
mans identity.
He had light skin, was aged
between 20 and 30, slim and
about 1.75m tall, with long
brown hair that was tied back.
He wore dark pants and a
light jacket.
Information can be given
to Crime Stoppers, quoting
reference number 7759.

Police would like to talk to this


man about an assault at Claremont station.

Peak-hour seizure

Dalkeith burglary remand

Police seized a car in Stirling Highway durA 31-year-old Lockridge man charged over
ing peak-hour traffic on Wednesday.
They stopped the Toyota Camry near the a Dalkeith burglary has been remanded in
Cottesloe Central shops in Peppermint Grove. custody.
Police said the driver had too many demerit
Police allege the man burgled a Hobbs
points.
Avenue home on June 17 and did not stop for
police until a police dog caught up with him
near the river.
On Monday in the Perth Magistrates Court
A Floreat wall was vandalised last weekend
the man was remanded on charges of being
when a big graffiti mural was painted on it.
armed in a way that may cause fear, burglary,
The crime happened in Grovedale Road.
stealing, and trespass until his next scheduled
Police said the porous bricks meant a big
court appearance next month.
cleaning bill for someone.

Floreat wall vandalised

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Mr McKenna and seven other protesters


were strip-searched at the Perth Watch House
after they had been arrested for trespass
at Julie Bishops Subiaco electorate office
last year.
The group complained to the Corruption and
Crime Commission after the search, claiming
they had been threatened with strip-searches
if they did not leave the Rokeby Road building.
Some police say the incident has sped up WA
Polices research into getting a body scanner
installed at the Watch House.
I hope there is reform in our laws, Mr
McKenna said.
The practice is often used against vulnerable people.
Acting Assistant Judicial Services Commissioner Lawrence Panaia said police were
waiting on an architectural engineering report
to ensure there would be no issues involved in
installing a scanner at the watch house.
A body scanner will provide us with the
ability to scan persons entering the facility,
and if no concerns are identified there will
be no need for a strip-search to be conducted.
However, if an object is discovered by the
scanner, it gives grounds to conduct a stripsearch if necessary, he said.

Grove homes hit


Police think two Peppermint Grove crimes
a kilometre apart last weekend could be
linked.
Unlocked back doors meant crooks got into
homes in Venn and Keane streets.
Both crimes were reported to Cottesloe
police on Monday morning.
One is being treated as a burglary with
intent, because no property was stolen.

Cambridge Notice

COUNCIL ADOPTION OF SCHEME


AMENDMENT 31
Notice is hereby given that pursuant to Part 5 of
the Planning and Development Act 2005, Council
resolved to adopt Scheme Amendment 31 with
modications at its Special Council Meeting held
on 1 July 2015. The Scheme Amendment will
now be forwarded to the Western Australian
Planning Commission and Minister for Planning for
determination.
Further details on the modications to Scheme
Amendment
31
and
Councils
resolution
are available on the Towns website at
www.cambridge.wa.gov.au/futurehousingchoices.
Alternatively, contact Planning Services on 9347 6000
for further information.

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community that have a particular interest in the
development to join the Working Group.

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Spare change becomes


barkers delight
Bakery customers donations
of small change added up to
$1000 for the Shenton Park
Dogs Refuge Home.
Brian and Wendy Jobling,
owners of Bakers Delight stores
in Claremont Quarter and
Maddington, said customers
had put their donations into
counter tins.
Mr Jobling said a recent customers change had fallen into
a tin as it had been handed to
him at the Claremont shop.
When the customer asked
where the money was going, he
was delighted to hear the recipient was the dogs home because
his dog was being boarded
there the following week, Mr
Jobling said.
Bakers Delight has continually supported the dogs home
since we welcomed two homeless dogs into our family several
years ago.
The Homes Karen Buurman
said donations played a critical

Noteworthy Lora Hong, left, Rosalind Appleby, Freya Wheatley, and Andrea Vidler in MLCs Hadley Hall.

MLC celebrates female musos

There were gasps when audience members learnt about


American composer Amy
Beachs life.

She was a child prodigy and


could sing 40 songs before the
age of one, Methodist Ladies
College student Lora Hong said.
After she married, her husband
asked her to stop performing.
The audience was relieved to
learn Beach (1867-1944) started
performing after her husband
died.
Lora and fellow Year 9 student Chelsea Francis played

Beachs Berceuse for violin


and piano.
It was one of nine works
played in a program devoted to
celebrating women and music.
Rachel Lim, Elena Wittkuhn
and Jane Zhao played Louise
Farrencs Andante from her
piano trio in E minor.
The girls said Farrenc (180475) was studying composition by
the age of 15, even though women
were not allowed to enrol at the
Conservatoire at the time.
Former MLC clarinet teacher
Rosalind Appleby said Farrenc

was paid less than her male


colleagues once she became
a music teacher before she
kicked up a fuss.
The students also played works
by Hildegard of Bingen, Barbara
Strozzi, Clara Schumann, Peggy
Glanville-Hicks, Elena KatsChernin, Paramore and Sia.
We heard the history of classical music, Ms Appleby said.
Ms Appleby presented a copy
of her book, Women of Note:
The Rise of Australian Women
Composers, to MLC music head
Robert Faulkner.

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role in the refuges operations.


These funds will be put to
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and bringing unwanted dogs
to the Refuge Home from the
regions, she said.

Barkers delight Aimee Balfe,


Karen Burrman, and Jennifer
Jobling with her father, Brian, at
the Shenton Park dog refuge.

Mosarts repays loan


Mosarts has repaid a controversial $25,000 loan to Mosman
Park council.
A year ago the council granted
the 12-month loan to get Mosarts
through the summer cinema
season after it closed its headquarters, Memorial Hall, for 12
months in 2012.
The loan had been criticised
by several councillors, who
frequently questioned corporate services manager Andries
Gertenbach about its repayment.
The loan was repaid at the
end of June.
Mayor Ron Norris was delighted Mosarts was able to trade
through the difficult period and

repay the loan.


I am very happy that we were
able to help them in this way,
he said.
Helping the community is
what councils are supposed to
be all about.
We should trust our sporting and volunteer groups and
encourage them in any way we
can to achieve good things for
Mosman Park.
The same applies to the position we are currently in with
the Western Knights.
They are going to do the best
they can to redevelop their club
rooms and we should be supporting them all the way.

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Hollywood calls for right to vote


If youre driving around
the pretty residential area of
Hollywood, you may see several
signs on peoples fences.
Residents desire a vote on what
happens to their suburb.
If Premier Colin Barnett is so
confident that a Perth council
takeover is what residents want,
why not be democratic about it?
And why insist on extending the
Citys boundaries to include UWA
and QEII, when an independent
advisory board has recommended
against this?
Advocates of the current City of
Perth Bill argue against QEII and
UWAs affiliation with Subiaco
and Nedlands councils.
How has this been a problem?
The joint establishment of the
97 bus route illustrates a good

working relationship.
Their problems stem from elsewhere, and an affiliation with the
local council of Perth will not
make these disappear.
Under Mr Barnetts rule,
the public hospital system has
reached crisis point, as reflected
by the concerns raised by AMA
WA president Michael Gannon
that a ban on ambulance ramping
could cause chaos, with a return
to corridor care.
He took the results of a survey
which showed that over half the
senior doctors at Fiona Stanley
felt patient care and safety had
been compromised to be a wakeup call for the Health Department,
which should start listening to
people.
UWA also appears to have
problems, with the highest level
of student activism since the
Vietnam War.
UWA funding cuts have resulted
in PhD students lining up for free
soup, while $860,000 was spent on
a controversial, nonsensical rebranding project (POST, June 27).
As for Kings Park, Mr Barnetts
typically unilateral decision to
build a cable car to his sandpit
of Elizabeth Quay would indicate,
in my opinion, that his heading a
six-person development committee could be a disaster for our city.

Residents of Hollywood hang signs


from their fences trying to get
Premier Colin Barnetts attention.

Anna Vanderbom
Monash Avenue, Nedlands

The end of footy


as we know it

Dont be a landscaping wimp


We all agree that we need
trees, but there are trees and
there are trees.
Great cities have big trees.
They are not afraid of them,
they embrace them.
With the loss of so many big
trees from private properties
in the western suburbs, its
imperative that our public
trees those in our streets
and parks be big ones if we
are to stay leafy.
Theres a street in Mt
Claremont, a relatively new
street with big houses, wide
verges and no overhead powerlines yet its been planted
with flowering plums!
What a missed opportunity to create something truly
grand.
The objection to big trees
is often the mess.
But go to any place where

they already have big trees


and tell them youre proposing
to cut them down and replace
them with smaller ones to
reduce the mess and theyll
run you out of town!
We seem to have become
very nervous in Perth in our
public landscaping.
We wont use big trees because they make a mess or
break things, we wont use
water features or gardens
because theyre high maintenance.
Yet its these elements that
make our public places truly
memorable.
Public places very much reflect what we are as a people.
Timid never came to mind
for Western Australians!
Grayden Provis
Hesperia Avenue, City Beach

Where is all the money coming


from?
Does Emperor Colin Barnett
have a money tree in his backyard?
Perhaps he does magic.
That stadium at Burswood and
Elizabeth Quay, what a waste
of money.
But Mr Barnett is not concerned about who pays for his
mess.
Its the public, workers and
pensioners who are now finding
it hard to live, and some of them
are finding it hard to survive
financially.
Times have really changed.
Once, it was so great to go to
the football and enjoy a good
time, but its going to be expensive to go to the Burswood
stadium.
We didnt really need it.
I reckon the Eagles, the
Dockers, the WA Football
Commission and the AFL should
not pay the huge sums involved
in moving to Burswood.
Subiaco Oval could have been
revamped for a small amount,
a pittance, compared with the
$2billion the government will
pay and doesnt have for the
new stadium.
Football will no longer be
good to go to and watch.
Valda Bertram
Railway Parade, West Leederville

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Surely it is two-way street:


if the military families dont
want civilians living near
them, they should be quartered in the barracks area
and isolated from civilians
(Homes stress the SAS,
POST, July 4).
That way they will have
good security, surrounded by
barbed-wire fences, and will
have no reason to complain.
The area outside the camp
can then be used as the authorities wish.
J. Russell
Myera Street, Swanbourne

Noisy and destructive corellas should be culled, W. John Hodder says.

Corellas time must be up

Once again, I take up my pen


regarding the feral birds, the
little corella and the long-billed
corella.
The shires of York and
Beverley now control these
pests.
They are wrecking leisure
grounds like the golf club, the
bowling club and tennis courts.
They are causing considerHave you lost your cockatoo?
A beautiful young cockatoo flew into our home in
I imagine the POST will have
Dalkeith on the Monday,
received many letters regarding
July 6.
It loves people and is tame. the actions of Cambridge counI am sure someone is miss- cil with respect to Amendment
31.
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the damage they do.
I dont condone eradicating
animals, but these fellers need
it, now!
Maybe Cottesloe council
should talk to the people who
buy bags of food for the pests,
encouraging domestic breeding.
W. John Hodder
Broome Street, Cottesloe

I cant believe it got through


against the very clear wishes
of the community it represents.
I intend to vote out each
councillor who supported
Amendment 31.
Justin Stewart
Clovelly Road, City Beach
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Global Meets Local Education


International School of Western Australia is a unique independent,
co-educational school currently catering for Pre-Primary to Year
12 students. Its located in an idyllic bush campus in the seaside
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It was Isolated in the early 60s


because thats what it was
I was part of the early short
board surfing revolution.
I saved enough to buy a used
Cordingley woodie, nine-foot
three inches (2.8m) long.
This was December, 1959.
Mike Bibby and I would ride
our push bikes from the railway end of Grant Street, towing
our surfboards on four-wheel
trailers to Cott beach to surf.
At that time, there was a
shop at Dutch Inn and Norms
shop about where the icecream shop is now, opposite
Indiana.
The surf break was about
halfway between the two shops
and we called it Isolated because it was!
It was too far to ride our
bikes, and no one was surfing
there then.
Alan McGillvray and a few
others began to surf there then.
It was close to Rosendo
Street, where Alans family
owned a shop on the Avonmore
Terrace corner.
We believe the first person
to surf Cove was Mike Bibby.
He paddled around the Cott
groyne one day and told us of a

nice little right-hander there.


We surfed there now and
then, always paddling from
Cott.
The cliff at Cove was very
overgrown and it would have
been difficult to climb down
with a 30-pound board.
It was also a lot of extra riding on the bike.
All the above crew joined
Yallingup Board Club in the
early 60s and began to travel
there more often.
Made up mainly of Cottesloe
and Mosman Park guys, it became the most successful WA
club during the 60s.
It won the Offshore Cup from
1964 to 1966.
A copy of the club photo is
now in the Caves House Hotel,
Yallingup.
The trophy was unfortunately lost in a fire at Cordingleys
Surfboard Shop in Hay Street,
Subiaco.
Mike Bibby is compiling a
history of the club, available
at the Surfing Down South
website.

ATO scammers
threatened me
with arrest

From the June 13 POST. Kim Gillespie, from Perth Studio Potters, makes one of
the fundraising bowls for Empty Bowls Perth.

Colin Morris
Elizabeth Street, Cottesloe

Bowled over by great support


an online auction of bowls signed
by the coach and nine players
from both the West Coast Eagles
and the Fremantle Dockers, we
raised just over $13,400.
All these funds have been donated to Foodbank, to assist its
work in feeding hungry Western
Australians.
Foodbank has put some photos
from the event on its Facebook
page.
The small amount of food left
over at the end of the day was
taken to St Barts House and donated to the homeless.
Janet Pyke
Coordinator, Empty Bowls Perth
the Campbell barracks in order
to, among other things, increase
security.
On top of their previous very
generous gift to DHA of Seaward
Claremont has become a disVillage, perhaps the Department aster area, in my opinion.
of Defence would throw in a few
Apart from chaos on the roads
extra million dollars so DHA and self-imposed traffic jams,
wont need to sell off to private the town centres focal point has
interests what should be defence shifted from Bay View Terrace.
housing land.
Bay View Terrace is now runC. Jackson down and partially deserted.
Cottesloe

Many thanks for providing


such excellent publicity for the
Empty Bowls Perth event Empty
bowls will fill tummies, POST,
June 13).
As a result of the wonderful support we received, we had a very
successful day at Christ Church
Grammar School, with over 370
people coming out in what was
really awful weather to enjoy
soup and bread and choose their
own bowls.
Together with the proceeds from

Defence could stop Seawood Village land sale


I grew up near Seaward
Village, in the Allen Park area
of Swanbourne, and still enjoy
taking my children through the
bush trails and to play in the
parks there.
The POST reported (Army
can veto sell-off, June 13) that
Seaward Village had been
gifted to Defence Housing
Australia (DHA) presumably
so it could continue to look after
the best interests of the defence

families who live there.


I am very disturbed to hear
that DHA is now planning
to sell off a large parcel of
Seaward Village land for
private development, apparently in order to partially fund
redevelopment of the current
defence housing!
Perhaps all is not lost.
I have heard that the
Department of Defence is going
to spend $220million to upgrade

I would like to inform my fellow readers of a scam of which


I was a target last Friday.
On checking my phone
messages, I found one which
purported to be from the
Australian Taxation Office,
accusing me of tax evasion
and threatening me with
police arrest if I did not ring
the following number, (02)
6152 8615, and ask for Jason
OConnor.
Naturally, at first I was
quite shocked, but because
it was late when I received
the message, I could not ring
back immediately.
On reflection, common sense
prevailed and I realised that
if there had been any problem
about my tax status, the ATO
would have sent me an official
letter.
My recognition of this was
later confirmed by an accountant friend.
Therefore I intend to report
the scam to the police and
would warn any other reader
who might be targeted in this
way to do the same and, above
all, not to respond.
Judith Woodward
Wembley

Claremont CBD is in decline


Instead of being the vibrant
shopping street it once was, it is
now a shadow, with empty shops
and no atmosphere and nothing
to encourage one to spend more
time there than necessary.
J. Russell
Myera Street, Swanbourne

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Community news

Whats on

Anything
is possible,
says
Ghupi

in POST community

Cambridge Rotary

Greens Senator Scott Ludlum


will give a talk titled The
Promise of Fusion: Where to
from here? He is the guest
speaker at the next breakfast
meeting of the Rotary Club
of Cambridge. It is at 7.30am
on Wednesday, July 15, at
the Cambridge Bowling Club.
Enquiries: Max on 9387 4626
or Mike on 9204 1324.

Illusionist Ghupi will be


spreading a bit of magic in
Claremont next Thursday.
Ghupi, who is also an escapologist, will feature in the
school holiday program at the
Claremont community hub and
library on July 16.
Learning magic tricks not
only entertains others but can
also develop confidence in
young children, Ghupi said.
We can offer children aged
eight to 17 a remarkable experience. Not only showing
and teaching them magic, but
also helping them to become
more creative by learning the
performance and make believe
of magic.
Performance skills build
confidence and that is an important part of life in school,
work and personal relationships.
Magic can change your life.
Anything is possible.
The school holiday morning
session is free, but bookings are
essential by calling the library
on 9285 4353.

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Unitarian gathering

The Nightmare of Kafka is the


title of the talk Leo Leriche
will present for the Unitarian
gathering on Sunday, July 19.
Enquiries: 9336 4809 or go to
Perthunitarians.org.
Open house

Ghupi has a few tricks up his sleeves for kids these holidays.

Rock quiz concept gets a local twist


Russell Woolf, the former host
of ABC 720s Drive program, will
compere a rock quiz and charity auction in West Leederville
next Sunday, July 19.
The event is hosted by
Wembleys Concept Music as
part of the music stores 35th
anniversary celebrations.
The aim of the evening is to
raise funds for specially chosen
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Guests will be invited to take
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The headline prize is tickets

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Open House for Seniors has


vacancies for people who
would like to play canasta
and dominoes. The group
meets from 9.30 to noon
each Thursday at the Church
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Ms Cross advised
participants to persist.
If were doing miracles,
which we are,
it takes a bit
of time, she
said.
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are being
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Community news

Will storms into


Aussie team

Grand time for singing


A new term will start next week with a
new musical director for Vocal Ensemble
Voiceworks, based in Shenton Park.
The new conductor is WAAPA graduate
Joshua Webb, who has established a reputation as an accompanist and arranger for
Collegium Symphonic Choir.
He has also sung with the WAAPA Eneksis
Vocal Ensemble and has directed award-winning musical theatre productions throughout
Perth and the Peel region.
Voiceworks director Maggie Wilde West
said: We have put together a really exciting
and fun program for our next two terms and
we think that Joshua will be a great addition
to our ensemble.
We love that he has a passion for musical theatre, which we think that will fit well
with the kind of music Voiceworks loves to
perform.
The choirs new 10-week term starts on
Tuesday, July 14, and beginners are welcome.
We are a non-auditioning community
choir, Maggie said.
For more information, call Bev on 0448 131 153.

After taking up the sport only


last year, Will Greenwood has
been selected in the national
junior gridiron team.

Sparkling music
Madjitil Moorna, a community choir singing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
music, will feature in a special NAIDOC
Week sunday@subi concert on July 12.
The choir, led by by award-winning Noongar
musicians Candice Lorrae, Della Rae Morrison
and George Walle, will share songs of joy,
hope, love and fun in Indigenous languages
and English.
The second act will be The Merindas,
Australias premier Indigenous female soul
trio.
The energetic show will feature Motown
hits performed with glitzy costumes.
Sunday@subi concerts start at 2pm with
tickets available from 1.15pm on the day.
They are allocated on a first-come, firstserved basis and all attendees must be present
to collect their tickets.
Sunday@subi, presented by Subiaco council,
will run every Sunday until August 23 at the
Subiaco Arts Centre at 180 Hamersley Road.

MUSIC FOR PLEASURE


Concert Series 2015
On Sunday afternoons during the months of July and
August 2015, the Music for Pleasure Concert Series will
be held in the War Memorial Town Hall, Cottesloe from
3.00pm to 5.00pm.
Ticket price includes Afternoon Tea. Please see the Council
Website http://www.cottesloe.wa.gov.au for full schedule
and ticket booking information or telephone 9285 5000.
Mat Humfrey
Acting Chief Executive Officer
PO Box 606 Cottesloe WA 6911
Telephone (08) 9285 5000
Email [email protected]
Website www.cottesloe.wa.gov.au

Understanding the subtleties of the game has changed Will Greenwoods attitude to
gridiron and he is now in Australias junior team. Photo: Billie Fairclough

Will (19) said his background


in Australian Rules football had
made the transition to American
football relatively easy.
A year ago I didnt understand
gridiron and I thought it was a stupid game, Will said. Now I still
like AFL, but I prefer gridiron.
A university student, Will lives in
Mt Claremont, the home of gridiron
team Claremont Jets, and used to
drive past the teams home ground
opposite the primary school when
they were training.
I went down to the park with a
few friends and enjoyed it, he said.
Will is fast and tall and, though
the way gridiron players catch and
throw the ball is very different
from Australian Rules, he adapted
quickly.
I am training to be a gridiron
quarterback and it has taken a long
time to learn to throw the ball, he
said. You throw it like a torpedo
in football and the ball spirals.
He played for the Claremont Jets
over the summer and then got into
the state team.
We were runners-up after losing
in the dying seconds, Will said.
After the national competition
held in Perth, Will was selected
for the national junior team.
He is now with the team on
the Sunshine Coast to play New
Zealand in a World Cup qualifier.
While in Queensland, Will is
working with a top US coach from
the University of Charleston.
He is also heading for Singapore
in September for an international
gridiron tournament.
Will said that judging by the
numbers joining the Claremont
Jets, gridirons popularity was
growing very fast.
Its great because it suits almost
every body shape, he said.
Receivers are tall and fast,
linemen are massive 120kg players
and the running backs are short
and stocky.

The flag that belongs in Western Australia


The story of the first flag
raised by Australians on
the beach at Gallipoli on
April 1915 will unfold next
Sunday in Nedlands.
The Royal WA Australian
Historical Society has borrowed the World War I flag
for an exhibition continuing
until September 30 at its
headquarters in Stirling
House, on the corner of

Broadway and Clark Street.


Curator Wendy Lugg will
tell the story of the Red Cross
flag at 2pm on Sunday, July
19, as part of the societys
open day, which will run
from 1 to 4pm.
Among the more poignant
of the stories in the exhibition is that of the stretcher
bearers of WAs 3rd Field
Ambulance C Section. John

Simpson Kirkpatrick, the


man with the donkey, was
one of many members of
this unit who lost their
lives.
The Red Cross flag this
unit raised on the beach
after the dawn landing on
Anzac Day was recorded as
being the first flown there.
This historic flag has been
borrowed for the exhibition,

but the society believes it


belongs in WA.
Donations to help
Museums Australia WA
buy the flag can be made
at the exhibition or online
at australianculturalfund.
org.au.
The World War 1 commemorative exhibition is open
Monday to Friday, 9.30am
to 5pm, until September 30.

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Community news

The Georgists wanted


land for the people
Land and its value have been
controversial since the very
early days of the Swan River
Colony.
In the years from 1898 to
1914, a passionate group of
West Australians, known at the
Georgists, campaigned for a single tax to stop land speculators.
They believed that the value
of a block of land was created
by society and not by improvements like houses, factories and
dams placed on it.
The Georgists wanted to see
unimproved land value returned
to the people by means of a tax
on that value.
This single tax would compel
landowners to use their property
or sell it, thus allowing access
to land by the people, creating

employment and eliminating


poverty.
History researcher Andrew
Gill will present a paper on WAs
Georgists at the next meeting of
the Royal WA Historical Society.
He will trace the foundation,
rise, fall, and modest achievements of the Single Tax League
of WA between 1898 and 1914
through its monthly publication,
Taxation (1900-1906), and through
the controversies that raged
across the pages of the press.
His presentation, God
Gave the Land to the People:
Single Taxers in Western
Australia 1898-1914, is at 6pm
on Wednesday, July 15, at
Stirling House, on the corner
of Broadway and Clark Street,
Nedlands.

The stories that make us


James Hollis will look at
the stories that shape peoples
lives in a documentary to be
screened by the C.G. Jung
Society.
In the film Stories Told,
Stories Untold, Stories That
Tell Us Dr Hollis illustrates
the role stories play by using
his own story.
He was born in the US of immigrant parents and was the
first of his family to go to college, where he trained in the
humanities and was a professor
for 26 years.
A deep depression in mid-life
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suggested Jungian analysis.
Dr Hollis went to Zrich, retrained, returned to the US and
set up a practice as a Jungian
analyst.
Since then he has written 14
books and over 50 articles.
The film will screen at 7.30pm
on Friday, July 17, in the Mary
Lockett Lecture Theatre in
QEII Medical Centres F.J.
Clark lecture theatre complex
enter Caladenia Loop off the
Monash Avenue/Hampden Road
roundabout.
The cost is $20, $15 concession
and $10 for members.

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Dalkeith tradies Jayda Leisk, left, and Jasmin Denovan helped to build a wall of tissue boxes for their sister
school in Bali.

Dalkeith tradies to change the world


The students at Dalkeith
Primary School dressed as
tradies and built a wall at
their school.
The wall was made of empty
tissue box bricks, many
colourfully decorated and all
containing donations for their
sister school in Bali.
They managed to raised
$3492.70 for Pegadungan Primary
School, which has 200 students

and staff who all share two


squat toilets.
Dalkeith Primary School is
well on the way to its aim to raise
$4500, which they have been told
will build a new toilet block at
the Bali school.
Our Bali Wall on the school
veranda is a symbol of what
we plan to build for our sister
school,said Dalkeith deputy
principal Sarah McCormack.
New toilets will greatly

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Some Dalkeith primary
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Community news

Rugs change lives

Many hands
sculpt a
menagerie

Terry Hoyne has a passionate interest in tribal rugs from


Turkey, particularly those
made using natural dyes.
Terry is the next speaker
for the Friends of the UWA
Library on Tuesday.
He will focus on the DOBAG
(Dogal Boya Arastirma ve
Gelistirme Projesi) Project,
which is a natural dye research
and development project.
Terry has been the
Australian representative of
the DOBAG Project since 1993,
having come upon it while
travelling in Turkey with his
wife, Pam.

Students have used 1000kg


of clay to create 1200 works of
art in an outpouring of artistic
endeavour at Churchlands
Primary School.
Using nearby Herdsman Lake
and their environment as inspiration, they have crafted tortoises,
native birds, floating fish, bird
houses, totems and life-sized
teachers to be part of a new
sculpture garden opening at the
school in November.
The school is celebrating its
50th birthday and the garden
will be unveiled as part of the
schools open day of celebrations.
For the past term, all the
schools 521 students have been
working with ceramic sculptor Amanda Shelsher and art
specialist Melinda Cockerill to
create an an imposing menagerie
of ceramic figures.
Amanda said they could be
very proud of their achievements.
They have embraced working
intensely with clay to build unique
creations and it has paid huge
dividends in developing their confidence and creativity, she said.
You cannot underestimate
the importance of art in primary
schools such as Churchlands
Primary School.
The official open day will be
held on November 6.
The day-long celebration will
see past students, staff and community members join the current
school community and special
guests for presentations, drama

They met the founder of the


project, Harald Boehmer, a
German chemist revitalised
indigenous textile art by reintroducing natural dye methods
in carpet-making villages.
Women weavers and their
families dye and hand-knot
woollen pile carpets for the
DOBAG Project, which has
greatly improved their social
condition.
Terrys talk is at 7.30pm
on Tuesday, July 14, in the
ground-floor meeting room of
UWAs Reid Library.
Entry is by donation of $5.
For more information, email
[email protected].

Winter warmer to help children


After 14 years, the Subiaco
Day VIEW Club has a new
name, the Western Suburbs
VIEW Club.
To celebrate, the club will
hold a Winter Warmer and
visitors are warmly invited
For $15, visitors can enjoy
soup, a sandwich and a slice.
There will also be tables
of things to buy, including
preserves, jewellery, books

and knick-knacks, as well as


raffles and entertainment.
The Winter Warmer will be
at Mt Claremont Community
Centre at 11am on Wednesday,
July 22.
To book a seat, call Ann on
9387 7104 or Glen on 0413 449
930 by July 15.
The club sponsors disadvantaged children through
the Smith Familys Learning
for Life educational program.

New term for English language classes


English classes for adults
around the western suburbs
will start again for term three
from July 21.
The classes, for different levels from beginners through to
advanced, cost $4 and include
morning tea. There is no need
to register.
On Tuesdays the classes
are from 9.30am to noon at
Dalkeith Anglican church,

Churchlands primary students, from left, Tiam Toufan, Joshua Bevan,


Mitchell Langdon and Jeremy Keng with a pelican sculpture inspired by
the water wonderland at nearby Lake Herdsman.
The new sculpture garden will
be opened and guests will be
treated to a community morning tea.

and musical performances, photographic timelines and history


projects highlighting the schools
significant past.

56 Viking Road email esl@


dalkeith.perth.anglican.org.
On Wednesdays, from 9am to
noon, the venue is St Matthews
church on the corner of
Onslow and Derby roads in
Shenton Park [email protected].
On Fridays, 9am to noon,
head along to Karrinyup
Anglican Church, 51 Burroughs
Road call Kaye on 0422 965
214.

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Dancing out
of Africa

Mossie kids are soccer


play makers
As the Matildas were battling it out for Australia on the
world soccer stage in Canada,
students at Mosman Park
Primary School were holding their own soccer premier
league at lunchtimes.
The games were umpired
by middle and senior school
students.
The games were very exciting
with players representing their

Jolimont Primary School


students learnt Kenyan storytelling, Sri Lankan dance and
Vietnamese cooking as part
of the schools third annual
Cultural Day.

school houses, deputy principal


Ian Bersan said.
The final of the Years 1-2 competition was won by the Baldwin
Wanderers who defeated the
Buckland Jets 4 goals to 2.
The Years 3-4 final was between the Baldwin Spurs and
Buckland Dynamos, while
Stirling Real Madrid played
Stirling Athletico Madrid in the
senior final.

Parents were invited to


share their varied cultural
backgrounds with the students, as class groups moved
through activities, which also
included Japanese toys and
photo taking.
The whole school was involved in celebrations and
students from Kindergarten to
Year 6 brought plates of food
to share at lunchtime.
Aussie lamingtons and
Vegemite scrolls shared pride
of place with Polish apple
pancakes, Bangladeshi rice
pudding and Italian pizza.
Japanese teacher Sonia
Wong said the Cultural Day
was in line with the curriculums focus on awareness and
appreciation of cultures in the
community.
This activity enhances a
Idil Sudi, pictured with her sons, taught Jolimont students about Somali greater understanding and
culture. Later in the day all students got up and danced to traditional respect for cultural differences, she said.
African music.

Actors age from eight to 38


A modern anti-romance by
a Pulitzer Prize finalist opens
this Saturday.

Charlotte Hirst, left, competes for the ball with Jasmin Letts, while Isabel
Cullity prepares to receive it. Finnbar Williams stands in the goals in the
last line of defence.

The play, Gruesome Playground Injuries, by Rajiv Joseph,


is presented by Playlovers
Theatre, Hackett Hall, Floreat.
The darkly humorous drama
follows the lives of Doug and
Kayleen from the ages of eight to
38 as their lives keep intersect-

ing at intervals, leading the two


childhood friends to compare
the calamities that keep drawing them together.
Director Kristen TwynamPerkins said there were two
main challenges with the script.
The actors need to easily
and convincingly portray their
characters in five-year increments over a 30-year period,

she said.
The actors are also on stage
the whole time so they do all the
set, costume and make-up changes
in full view of the audience.
Gruesome Playground Injuries
plays at 8pm on July 11, 16, 17, 18,
23, 24 and 25 with 2pm matinees
July 12 and 19.
Tickets are $20, $15 concession
book on 0415 777 173.

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Bridge will keep the


little grey cells active
Peter Smith, one of
Australias leading bridge
teachers with over 30 years
experience, will start a new
series of classes soon at the
West Australian Bridge Club.
Peter, the clubs professional,
will offer a range of classes,
starting with a beginners course
on Tuesday evenings, beginning
on July 21.
This will be aimed at completely new players and will be
a simple, clear introduction to
the game.
Card Play Essentials on
Tuesday mornings will be for

players at the next stage and will


include all the important basics
of good card play technique.
Master Card Play and Defence
on Wednesdays in the early
evenings is a hands-on course
for experienced players.
Then, in a course called
Intermediate Bidding, starting
on July 23, Peter will clearly
explain the finer points of the
Acol system
All classes will be at the
club, at 7 Odern Crescent,
Swanbourne.
Anyone who is interested in
the courses should contact Peter
on 9381 5270.

When less is better for gardens


Its not often you can get
gardening tips from a professor, but thats what is on offer
at the annual George Seddon
Lecture.
The presenter is Professor

Scenes of industry
The competition subject at
Westside Photography Club
this month is Industrial
Landscape.
Head along to see what photographers make of it.
Digital and print images of
a wide range of subjects will
also be judged at the meeting
at 7.30pm on Tuesday, July 14.
It is at Mt Claremont Community Centre, 107 Montgomery
Avenue, and visitors are welcome.
For more informationm visit
www.westsidephoto.org.au.

Hans Lambers from UWAs


school of plant biology.
His topic, Richness on Our
Nutrient-Impoverished Soils
Help for Perth Gardeners, will
look at why people need to look
after their native plants more
effectively to maintain Perth
as one of the most biodiverse
cities in the world.
He says many banksia and
hakea species are very sensitive
to fertilisation with phosphorus
and, for most, less is better.
The George Seddon Lecture
at 6pm on Thursday, July 23, is
sponsored by the UWA Friends
of the Grounds and the Institute
of Advanced Studies.
It will be in the Ross Lecture
Theatre in UWAs Physics
Building.
There is no charge, but RSVP
is essential via www.ias.uwa.
edu.au/lectures/lambers.

Members of the new EarlyAct Club of Rosalie with, from left, principal Roslyn Kay, Rotary Club of Western
Endeavour president Rohan Nagappa, Rosalie teacher Suzie Kidd and, on the right, Rotary district governor
Jerry Pilcher, teacher Suzanne Farmer and Rotary member Jane OLeary.

Caring starts early at Rosalie


Wanting to help others is the
motivation for Isobel Lowe, the
first president of WAs first
EarlyAct club.
Isobel, from Rosalie Primary
Schools newly formed club,
said: I want to help people
who dont have as much as we
do and this is a way I can help
make a difference.
The EarlyAct Club of Rosalie
Primary School, which is sponsored by the Rotary Club of

Western Endeavour, officially


received its charter last week.
After an Aussie-themed assembly presented by the Year
1 students, Rotary district governor Jerry Pilcher presented
name badges and information
packs to office bearers and club
members.
He acknowledged the foresight
of Rosalie principal Roslyn Kay
in seeing the value of introducing EarlyAct and the dedication

of teachers Suzie Kidd and


Suzanne Farmer.
The EarlyAct club is already
well on the way to buying its first
ShelterBox to help people who
are homeless as a result of the
earthquake in Nepal.
As a service club for primary
school students, EarlyAct aims
to give students increased
awareness and knowledge
of their community and the
world.

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Roll up for
French game

Free talk
on yoga
for arthritis

The French game of ptanque will be celebrated all


over Australia next weekend.

An exercise program developed at Johns Hopkins


University in Baltimore for
people with arthritis is being
used at a Nedlands studio.
The yoga-style program incorporates gentle movements,
breathing and stress management techniques designed specifically for arthritis patients.
Physiotherapist and clinical
yoga and pilates specialist
Jane Leslie said many arthritis
sufferers spent their days in
pain and became increasingly
inactive as a result.
By introducing yoga as a
regular part of a patients
exercise routine, those living
with arthritis can experience
the proven benefits of exercise
and regain some mobility and
function in a safe way with
low impact, low velocity movements ideal for joint health,
she said.
Anyone interested in learning more about the benefits
of yoga for arthritis is invited
to a free information session
at Wisdom Physiotherapy in
Nedlands on Tuesday, July
14, at 10.30am.
To book, call 6389 2947 a
healthy morning tea will also
be served.
For more information about
yoga for arthritis, visit www.
wisdomphysio.com.

Read the POST online at

postnewspapers.com.au

Bare heads Members of Gennaros army are, from left, Matt Frediani, Nathan Zorbas, Gennaro Rapinese,
Chris Coonie, Aaron Brice.

Gennaros army shaves for kids


An army of fundraising mates
shaved their heads or coloured
their hair to support children
living with cancer.
The fundraiser began as a gesture of support from friends of
35-year-old father of two Gennaro
Rapinese, who was recently
diagnosed with acute myeloid
leukaemia.
It grew quickly, with more than
40 of his friends volunteering
to shave their heads or colour
their hair.
When Leederville barber Theo
Zeppos heard about the event,
he opened his shop on a Sunday
and donated his time to shave
the mates.
More than 100 family and
friends, affectionately nicknamed Gs Army, gathered at
The Barber Shop in Leederville.
The fundraising tally now
stands at $23,000, and Gennaro
and his wife, Joanne, are donating it all to help children facing
the same battle.
Having two young daughters
of my own, I cant begin to im-

agine how tough it must be for


the kids and for their families
watching them go through it,
Gennaro said.
This incredible fundraising
tally has exceeded even our
wildest hopes, so we are going to
take some time now to consider
how best we can use this money
to brighten the lives of children
living with leukaemia and other
cancers.

Gennaro, is extremely positive


about his future.
I have the best support team
anyone could ask for: brilliant
doctors and nurses, an amazing
wife and an incredible army of
friends and family, he said.
Cancer doesnt stand a
chance.
To support Gennaros fundraising, visit gofundme.com/
x5n77q5n.

Subiaco Ptanque Club is making its contribution to National


Ptanque Weekend by holding
an open day on Saturday, July
18, 2 to 4.30pm.
If you have seen people playing this French bowling game
and thought you would like to
have a try, this is your chance
to have a go.
The club will lend you equipment and there will be plenty of
qualified and experienced players keen to show how it is done.
Ptanque is easy to play, suits
both men and women of all ages
and is great for families.
All you need is a set of boules
and some people to play with.
Subiaco Ptanque Club is a
friendly club whose members
welcome new players and are
always keen to offer advice and
help to beginners.
So why not come along on
Saturday, July 18, and give it a try.
For more information, call
Stephanie on 0408 908 680.

This desert is covered in vegetation


The Gibson Desert gets an
average of less than 200mm
of summer rainfall per year
but is still able to support
vegetation over its entire
17million hectares.
Brian Boyle, the president
of the Perth branch of the
Wildflower Society, has visited
the Gibson Desert many times
and will share his experiences
at the groups July 14 meeting.
The Gibson Desert is mainly

lateritic hills and sand plains,


with areas of red dunes in the
north-east.
The vegetation ranges from
mulga woodlands and acacia
shrub lands to hummock grasslands.
There are no fresh or saline
river systems but there are several large freshwater lakes and
clay pans that fill after good rains.
About 650 plant species have
been recorded in the desert,

though the area has been poorly


investigated.
To hear the talk, head along
to the Subiaco Community
Centre in Bagot Road, across
the road from Crossways shopping centre.
The doors open at 7.30pm and
the meeting will start at 8pm
with a quick AGM, followed
by the talk. Entry is $2 at the
door and you do not need to be a
member of the society to attend.

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Cambridge
The winners of last
Wednesdays social
games at Cambridge
Bowling Club were
Cliff Racey, Norma
Samuel, Pam Ranzett
and Erica Hampson
with +11.
On Friday, the winners of the triples
were Cliff Racey,
Maureen Young and
Gavis Arrow with +3,
while the winner of
the scroungers game
was Pam Islip.
Saturday mornings RAC games
were won by Don
Quin, David Sladen
and Andy Jenkins
with runners-up Cliff
Racey, Jim Ryan and
Bob Gauntlett.

Dalkeith
Nedlands
It was a robust start
last Tuesday, when the
mixed bowls winners
were Celia Bakker,
Marg Wells, David
Ironside (of course)
and Brian Jackson
with a handsome +17.
They were followed
by Lynette Worland,
Joan Robins, Robert
Harrison and Marie
Monks, who were
runners-up on a countback.
Intrepid players
braved the elements
for Thursdays mixed
ups and saw wins to
John McIntosh (this
has to stop!), supported by Peter Jeanes

and Wendy OMeehan


on +14.
Following up were
David Hyde, Kingsley
Newman, George Klug
and David Ironside
(naturally) with +3.
Tom James, having a
go at skippering, with
Pete Brown and Pete
Smythe also scored +3.
There was no report from the Friday
ladies so one can only
assume that their
weekly lunch got totally out of hand. We
are currently dealing
with complaints from
neighbours.
A large contingent
of blokes played fours
on Saturday, with
the intention to swap
teams at arvo tea. But
some stayed out and
got wet while some
went in to get dry.
Then the dry ones
went out and got wet
while the wet ones
came in and got dry.
It all got a bit muddled, but from it all
the club extracted
some winners Peter
Jeanes, Alan Pitman,
David Wood and Tom
James on +19.
They were followed by Andrew
Foster, Kingsley
Newman, Rick (the
Wick) Mapley and
Pete Brown on +7 and
then Macca McIntosh,
George Klug, Chris
Richardson and
Martin Adams on +4.
The president has
returned so prizes
were strictly limited
to tap water and dry
crusts.
Joel Steinberg has

bowling
insisted that the club
promotional film has
been concluded but
unfortunately was
diverted to Nigeria
where a very kind
gentleman is only too
pleased to forward it
to us.
He required the
clubs bank details
so he could on-charge
freight and so, in the
absence of the treasurer, the details were
forwarded to him.
We await the films
arrival!

Hollywood
Subiaco
The rink of Jenni
Lush, Deirdre Duncan,
Pam Forrester and
Lesley Langley was
going well in the
ladies indoor bowls
last Tuesday, until the
15th end.
Unfortunately Innaloo then scored a
five to send a dagger
through their hearts and
Hollywood lost 13/18.
On the other rink,
Anne Ormsby, Nada
Bonny, Usha Nigam
and Betsy Tapley were
outclassed 9/30.
In last Thursdays
three-bowl pairs, the
team of Peter Evans
and Kim Jefferis won
both games convincingly.
Robbie Blythe and
Mac Hughes struggled in their second
game but accumulated
enough points to claim
second place.
After losing the
first game, John Hall

and Leigh Fitzpatrick


bounced back in the
second game to be
outright winners of the
antique chinaware.
There was a good
turnout for Saturdays
M & M triples. Ron
Wilkie, Colin Graves
and Uncle Arthur
struggled in the early
part of their game
against John Duncan,
Margaret Gawler and
Vern Jones until there
was a shower of rain.
Uncle Arthur and his
team then moved into
cruise control to win
the M & Ms with +9.
Just two shots behind in second place
were Anne Ormsby,
Rod Hickling and
Leigh Fitzpatrick with
a comfortable +7.
Ross Chesters, Usha
Nigam and Wally
Graham picked up
two on the last end
but it was not enough
to deny Ted Brown,
Bob Porter and John
Horsfall third place
with a +1.
With Phil Lawler at
home resting on his
laurels, Alex Gryta
got the opportunity
to be Sundays King
Scrounger with 36pts.
He was followed some
considerable distance
back by Alan Brindley
on 17 while Glen
Morey was tail-end
Charlie with 11.
The president and
members extend their
sincere condolences
to Frances on the sad
loss of her partner,
Dennis, a regular and
popular member of
the club.

Mosman
Park
There was a great
roll-up for last
Wednesdays mixed
triples, a lovely day
enjoyed by all.
The winners were
Jan Humphry and
Carol Wight, followed
by Peter Humphry, Ian
Briggs and Graham
Povey.
The Humphry family is making a big
mark in the winners
gallery!
On Saturday, the
numbers were not
quite even and again
a twosome Ruth Lilly
and Digby Burgess
won the triples.
The runners-up
were Peter Humphry,
Brenda Webster and
Ian Lilly.
Though the weather
had been a bit wet,
the afternoon turned
out to be really good
for bowls.
The ladies are still
battling the teams at
the indoor pennants
at Innaloo.
They find the artificial surface really
trying, but it is all
good practice for the
up-and-coming summer season.
Fish and chips are
still on Tuesday nights
from 5.30pm.
With the AGM coming up soon, the
committee is open
for nominations.
Members are encouraged to volunteer to do
their bit for the club.

Ptanque
The well-attended annual general
meeting at Subiaco
Ptanque Club last
Saturday was concluded in record time.
The office bearers
remain the same
president Val Gridley,
secretary Stephanie
Corcoran and treasurer Julie Wright.
Muriel Boyd and Joost
den Haan complete
the committee.
The meeting was
followed by a delightful lunch and social
play, in between rain
showers!

This Saturday, July


11, there will be an
informal triples competition with a draw
for teams.
The ongoing
Presidents Trophy for
the year 2015-2016 will
resume next month.
On Bastille Day,
Tuesday, July 14, Guy
will produce one of
his celebrated French
lunches for members
and associates only.
Bookings are essential.
Saturday, July 18, is
open day at the club
and all are welcome to
head along between 2
and 4.30pm to try the
fascinating French
game of ptanque.

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BRET CHRISTIAN

Bills
Kokoda

It took a trek in an

Indonesian jungle to
begin to understand half
of the mystery about the
fear my father and his
Kokoda Track mates had
experienced.
Now one of those

mates, Bill Grayden (95),


has written a book that
brilliantly solves the
other half of the puzzle.
In that light bulb
moment in Indonesia, it
finally became clear to me
how a Japanese soldier
could shoot at our troops
unseen, from a distance of

one metre away.


After reading Bill
Gaydens new, slim
volume Kokoda
Lieutenant, I finally
understood what really
happened, how the
Australian soldiers
felt, how close they
came to disaster and

how the mountainous


battlefield worked. This,
after frustrating years
of reading books and
summaries, watching
movies and talking to
veterans.
Bill was there and saw
it all, and he beautifully
tells, with Aussie

Continued next page

Honouring his mates Bill Grayden,


author at age 95, watched by WA
Governor Kerry Sanderson, lays a
wreath at Kings Parks Eternal Flame
to commemorate this years 75th anniversary of the formation of the 2/16th
Battalion. Photo: Bret Christian

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arts

Bills Kokoda
cover

story

From page 49

humanity and concise,


compelling observations
what really happened.
He records the truth of a
most important victory, the
first time the all-conquering Japanese army had
been stopped in its tracks.
His book will become
required reading, a classic
account of the small group
that has been called the
men who saved Australia.
Just ask Sir Peter
Cosgrove, Australias
Governor General, who
wrote to Bill this week:
Its a thrilling and
evocative account of some
tough, brave and compassionate men, who held
together against a tenacious
and desperate foe in the
face of death, injury and illness, Sir Peter wrote.
Others generals have
given further high praise.
Major General Michael
Jeffery, a former governor
general, wrote to commend
Bills phenomenal memory
and his insight into the
thinking and doing of the
men involved.
The Battle of the Coral
Sea, with huge casualties
on both sides, had saved
Port Moresby and then
Australia, just 100km
away, from being invaded.
The Japanese then tried
to take Moresby by land,
dropping a huge number of
troops and supplies on the
north coast of New Guinea.
Just two Australian

battalions, one formed in


WA, were sent to deny
the Japanese access to the
Kokoda Track across the
Owen Stanley Range and
on to Port Moresby.
At the beginning of the
action, 2/16th and 2/14th
battalions numbered just
1100 men against 5000
battle-hardened Japanese
troops, their tails in the
air from their stunning
and frightening victories
throughout the Pacific.
At the end of three
weeks, there were only 200
of the original Australian
force still standing, fighting
to an unlikely victory.

Lieutenant William L.
Grayden

In their first land defeat


of the war, the Japanese
wouldnt even bury their
dead and resorted to cannibalism on their way back,
Bill said this week.
His clear recollections
are illuminated with the
benefit of hindsight, postwar Japanese accounts and
by penetrating the muddy
waters created by wartime
censorship and US General
Douglas MacArthurs selfaggrandisement.
MacArthurs Australian

utnabout
Monster Jam

Subiaco Oval
October 24,
2pm and
7.30pm
Tickets
now on
sale through
Ticketmaster

From Our Hearts to


Yours

New Era Bahai choir


Performing Arts Centre,
Sacred Heart College,
Sorrento
Saturday July 18, 7.30pm
Sunday, July 19, 2pm
An intimate evening of
music, performance art
and reflection, dedicated
to the memory of Greg
Parker, who died in May
2014.

Lennon Through a
Glass Onion

Regal Theatre
July 17 and 18
John Waters returns to
Perth with his John Lennon
tribute recently nominated
for a Drama Desk Award

ARTS

in New York after a


successful three month run.

Josh Pyke

With WA Symphony
Orchestra
Perth Concert
Hall
Friday,
July 24,
8pm
Book
through
waso.com.au.

Gesture

The Sound Collectors


Scale Variable
Friday, July 17, at
7.30pm
PICA Performance Space
Percussionists Louise
Devenish and Leah
Scholes play a diverse
and surprising array of
sounds and instruments,
from drums and gongs to
sheets of metal and paper.
The program includes the
WA premiere of three
new works by Australian
composers Robert
Davidson, Cat Hope and
Lindsay Vickery.

yes-man, General Thomas


Blamey, shocked the
Australian troops when he
called them rabbits who
run, but Bill points out
that raw Australian bravery, resourcefulness and
brilliant leadership in the
field were all that saved
Australia from a near-fatal
American blunder.
The generals, from the
safety of lavish offices in
Melbourne, had ordered
the badly-outgunned
Australians to trek across
the Owen Stanleys from
Moresby then stop the
Japanese in a surprise
attack at Kokoda village.
The Australians carried
everything in back-breaking packs, the plan being to
re-supply them on the way
with air-drops at a clearing
called Myola.
But at Moresby airfield,
the US supply planes on
the ground, instead of being
dispersed as ordered, were
parked wing-tip to wing-tip
and all were destroyed in a
Japanese air raid.
It took five crucial days
to bring in replacements,
the element of surprise had
been lost and the Japanese
ground forces were on the
attack, sweeping aside a
harassing Australian militia

ABOVE: Australian
troops cross a river on an
improvised bridge.
LEFT: Boyish soldiers,
members of Bill Graydens
15th platoon at Myola.

unit.
The leaders of the two
Australian battalions had
to quickly work out how
to counter Japanese tactics
that had been so successful in their all-conquering
jungle battles.
The secret of the
Japanese was encirclement,
Bill explains. Advance from
the front, while cutting off
the sides and rear.
After that there is no
escape, no re-supply and
no reinforcements.
The Australians set
about a gruelling, fighting and ambushing withdrawal. Many times the
Japanese were on the
brink of running right over
the top of the Australians,

direct

I am a
15-year-old
girl. My
family is
generally OK, Wayne & Tamara
not exactly warm and
loving, but adequate.
a coping method.
When I was 11, I found
My mother does not
out my mother was
know that I know about
cheating on my father
her affair or that I cut
with a doctor I knew and
myself. It hurts. So
trusted.
please, would you tell me
Ive kept quiet about
what to do?
the affair for years, but
Hua
it remains a weight on
me, refusing to disappear
Hua, a child
with time. I dont know
psychiatrist
why I am this upset.
friend of ours,
Is it really something
now dead,
that concerns me? It isnt.
was a perfect
The only people involved
gentleman, always known
in the affair are my
for his kindness. We never
mother, her lover and my met anyone who didnt like
father.
him.
I have started
Yet once, when he was
scratching and cutting
talking about the parents
my wrist with a knife.
of troubled children, he
It is not as dramatic as
said he often wanted to
some people would have
grab the man and woman
it sound. It brings me
by the neck and throttle
some peace, some sense
them because they were
of isolation, and some
hurting their child.
sense of relief. I see it as
Is your mothers

answers

wiping them all out. Only


grit and looking out for
mates fended them off.
Bill Grayden was there
for the entire action, experiencing close-quarter
fighting and miraculous
escapes, until Tokyo finally
admitted defeat with the
lights of Port Moresby in
sight of their troops.
Life-long mateships were
forged in that furnace, and
Bill is now the very active
president of the 2/16th
Battalion Association.
He went on to become
a Liberal member of state
Parliament, federal and then
state Parliament again, serving as a minister in both.
His book contains sometimes horrifying accounts
infidelity something that
concerns you? It is. Do
you have a right to be as
upset as you are? You
do.
Often when children
behave in harmful ways,
the origin of the problem
is their parents. A truism
among child therapists is,
solve the parents problem
and the problem in the
child often disappears.
Parents are the fabric
of their childrens world,
and a tear in the fabric is
a serious shock. Children
know what parents are
supposed to do and how
they are supposed to act.
When a parent forces
a child to live a secret
life, the child will find an
unhealthy way to cope.
That is why you are
cutting yourself.
Are you to blame? No.
This is something you have
been forced into by your
mothers guilty secret. It
is a well-known reaction
to behaviour like your
mothers.

of what he saw and did.


Towards the end of the
Kokoda Track action, he
was sheltering behind a
huge tree when a deadly
accurate shell from a
Japanese mountain gun
exploded the trees roots.
Bills two comrades were
blown to bits and he was
pronounced dead.
He wasnt. He walked to
headquarters, where a mate
handed him a lit cigarette.
Bill promptly blew smoke
out of both ears, through
his ruptured ear-drums.
Kokoda Lieutenant:

The triumph of the 21st


Brigade, is published by
Hesperian Press, Victoria
Park.
We see only one correct,
though difficult, course of
action for you.
This is your parents
mutual problem and it is
for them to solve. You
need to stop the cutting
and hand over the secret.
Put it where it belongs.
Tell your parents together,
at the same time, that you
have been cutting yourself
as a way to relieve the
tension over your mothers
adultery.
If either of your parents
blames you for telling, they
are merely compounding
the wrong. Thats like
blaming the shopkeeper
for people stealing.
As our late friend said,
the key for a childs wellbeing is finding someone
who actually cares about
them. One or both of your
parents will step up and
help you. But if neither
does, find an adult who
cares about you and who
can teach you to cope in
non-destructive ways.
Wayne & Tamara

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Blithe Spirit just part of Noels war effort


SARAH McNEILL

Is it possible that while


Noel Coward was resting his weary head in the
grand old Esplanade Hotel
in Perth in December
1940 that he was dreaming up ideas of spirits and
seances?
Theatre historian Ivan
King mused on this possibility as he researched
Cowards war-time visit to
Perth.
Just seven months after
his morale-boosting visit
here, Coward staged one of
his most popular comedies,
Blithe Spirit, on Londons
battered and bombed West
End.
Through World War
II, Coward undertook a
gruelling schedule of personal appearances across
Europe, Australia and New
Zealand. He was in Perth
for three days giving two
concerts, one at the Capitol
Theatre in William Street
and one in Fremantle.
In recent years it has
come to light that Coward
was doing his bit for
the war, recruited by
senior diplomat Robert
Vansittart in what biographer Stephen Koch

Noel Coward rehearsing in Perth, December 1940. Photo: Museum of Performing Arts . RIGHT: Coward with Australias darling, Jill Perryman in Sydney 1963.

(The Playboy was a Spy)


described as an unofficial,
off-the-books anti-Nazi
intelligence network.
Coward played on his
reputation as the flamboyant star, noting: I was the
perfect silly ass. Nobody
considered I had a sensible
thought in my head, and
they would say all kinds of
things that Id pass along.
In 1939, Coward
declared that he would not
write another play until the

war was won, adding, of


course I cannot guarantee
that the time will not come
in the war when something
goes snap and cascades of
bright witticisms tumble
out of me like coins from
a fruit machine when the
three lemons come up
together. They did of
course, and the result was
Blithe Spirit.
Coward called his story
about a novelists second
marriage blighted by the

ghostly return of his first


wife, an improbable farce.
In the mayhem of war he
dealt fearlessly and farcically with notions of death,
the co-existence of past and
present, love and madness.
Coward wrote that at its
opening night on the West
End in 1941, the audience
had to walk across planks
laid over the rubble caused
by a recent air raid to see a
light comedy about death.
They enjoyed it, I am

glad to say.
In Black Swan State
Theatre Companys production opening next
Saturday, Jeffrey Jay
Fowler, who admitted to
being fascinated by, and
learning the art of, readings from a clairvoyant
when he was a teenager,
directs Adam Booth as
novelist Charles, who
engages the psychic,
Madame Arcati (Roz
Hammond), for research.

Arcati summons the ghost


of his dead wife, the temperamental Elvira (Jo
Morris), who challenges
the status of Charless new
(and living) wife, Ruth
(Adriane Daff), who cannot see or hear the ghost.
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Theatre Company presents Nol Cowards
Blithe Spirit in the State
Theatre Centre from July
18 to August 9. Book
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entertainment

Sausage tradition is the winner

Sausages will be made


by the metre next Sunday
as traditional Italian
sausage makers pass on
their skills.
Everyone is welcome
have a go at making
sausages in both the
northern and southern
Italian style at the sausage
event at Azzurri Bocce

Club in West Perth.


They will also be making
salami types and there will
be small fresh sausages for
cooking and larger ones for
drying.
There will be a chance to
taste the wares, with fresh
sausages barbecued on the
spot and served in bread
rolls.

The fun starts at 8am on


July 19 and will continue
until mid afternoon.
The event is organised
by WA Multicultural
Association and the aim
is to maintain this great
Italian tradition.
People who make their
own sausages are welcome
to join the home-made

sausage competition for the


chance to win a prize.
Families are also
welcome to enjoy a game
of Italian bocce at the club,
which is behind the Italian
Club at 217 Fitzgerald
Street.
For more information,
call 9444 6944.
Learn from Italians how to make authentic sausages.

Panache to pinot

Big sound for a


great cause

POST TimeOut welcomes Erin Larkin as the new wine writer.


Erin is the beauty among the beasts of the WA wine scene. She started
her career in fashion but it soon became clear her real passion lay in
wine.
She is a member of Liquor Barons On The Vine panel and marketing
coordinator for the Liquor Barons group.
In her short time in the wine trade, Erin has become a fixture as
a judge, including for the Gourmet Traveller Wine List of the Year
Awards (2015), Gourmet Traveller China Wine List of the Year Awards
(2015), associate judge at Qantas Mt Barker Wine Show 2014/2015
and the Vin De Champagne Award.

life by the

drop

Specially trained autism assistance dogs give autism


sufferers some comfort and independence.

Movie-themed music
will be the star of the
show when the Canning
City Brass Band presents Big Screen Brass at
Churchlands Senior High
School next weekend.
The afternoon of
music from films including Braveheart, Frozen,
Jurassic Park, Mary
Poppins, My Fair Lady,
The Da Vinci Code and
Shrek, has a purpose
beyond making great
music. The concert is a fundraiser for Lachlans dog.
Proceeds from tickets
sales will go Smart Pups
Autism Assistance Dogs,
to help to raise money

Special
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Available
Mon-Thurs

for a canine companion


for 10-year-old Lachlan
Johnson, son of the bands
soprano cornet player,
Sarah Johnson. Lachlan is
autistic and struggles with
communication, learning
and anxiety. An autism
assistance dog will help
keep Lachlan safe and give
him more independence.
The cost of training
a dog is $25,000 and
Lachlans family needs to
raise $20,000.
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Its carry on
Figaro

Theatre director Neil

Armfield is in Perth for the


first time to revive his own
production of Mozarts
comic opera, The Marriage
of Figaro, successfully
presented by WA Opera in
Perth in 2009.
His robust, irreverent
and highly theatrical version of Figaro draws on
the notion that this is a
timeless comedy, a harmless carry on, with period
costumes dropped on to
a set wrapped in textured
brown paper and filled
with anachronistic props.
Armfield first directed
the stage play in an adaptation with Geoffrey Rush in
1998. He then turned his
attention to the opera and
critics raved.
One Melbourne critic
wrote: Armfields produc-

tion of this near-perfect


opera reminds us why we
have performing arts. To
be touched, to be dazzled,
to be moved to tears of joy,
despair and recognition.
Guest conductor Antony
Walker makes his debut
with the company. James
Clayton is Figaro, with
Emma Pearson (who
replaced Emma Matthews
at the last minute) as
Susanna, Fiona Campbell
as Cherubino, and Elvira
Fatykhova as the Countess,
and Samuel Dundas, also
making his company debut,
as the Count.
WA Opera will perform
The Marriage of Figaro
at His Majestys Theatre
from July14 to 25. Book
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Every year, Shaw and Smith


releases a new vintage Adelaide
Hills sauvignon blanc to eagerly
waiting fans. This year, the release
was on Monday at The Apple Daily
Bar in Perths Print Hall. The Shaw
and Smith label is a collaboration
between cousins Martin Shaw
and Michael Hill Smith and was
established in 1989.
Their wines are exclusively
from the cool Adelaide
Hills just 30 minutes from
Adelaides fast growing and
gourmand-focused CBD.
Elevation in the Adelaide Hills
averages 400m to 500m and
the area is significantly cooler
than the Barossa and Eden
Valleys to the north, and its
southern neighbour, McLaren
Vale. This makes it ideal for
growing sauvignon blanc,
shiraz, chardonnay and pinot
noir.
This year, the sauvignon
blanc was released alongside
Shaw and Smiths 2014 M3
Chardonnay (young, tight,
bright, and full of young
citrus and blossom, $44,
91pts) and 2013 Shiraz
(silky, plush and refined, as
always, and a fete of youthful
berries beautiful texture,
$44, 92pts). We also looked
at the already released but
wonderfully aromatic Shaw
and Smith 2013 Pinot Noir
(delicate, floral and so pretty,
$45, 92pts).
A late surprise, and a very
good one, was a bottle of
the 2014 Shaw and Smith
Riesling. All in all, it was a
very classy release of wines,
showing the inherent delicacy,
fragrance and subtlety that
emerge from cool, long
ripening at the top
of the hill.

2015 Shaw and Smith Sauvignon


Blanc, Adelaide Hills
In its 26th vintage,
this wine is truly
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apples, toasted
lemon zest, white
pepper, white currants and nashi
pear. Its made in
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Martin Shaw and Adam
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2014 Shaw and Smith Riesling,
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This gorgeous wine
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and almost viscose.
It has bright citrus
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and finishes up in
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yet powerful very
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limited to wine lists
in restaurants and
bars.
$42. 92pts.

ERIN LARKIN
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Holocaust stories had to be told


By Alice Nelson
Published by Fremantle Press
$25

SARAH McNEILL

Alice Nelsons second


Ali
book became a matter of
urgency.
The Cottesloe author was
in the middle of writing a
different book when the
need to record the stories
of some of the last living
witnesses to the Holocaust
took precedence.
The result, After This,
is 14 Holocaust survivors
accounts of a period of
horror, torture, pain and
shame. Several of them
died before the book was
published.
Alice won the TAG
Hungerford award for her
debut novel, The Last Sky,
in 2008 and was working on her second novel
when her mother-in-law,
Jenny Shub Alice married Nedlands psychiatrist
Danny Shub five years ago
introduced Alice to the
Holocaust Institute of WA.
The institute was created in 1990 for survivors
to share stories, educate
the next generations and
record their wartime experiences. Jenny was awarded an OAM last year for
her services to the institute.
Alice began to write the
survivors stories.
I realised that though
they talked about their

experiences and had


recorded them for CDs and
DVDs, few of the stories
had been written down,
Alice said.
She was no stranger to
personal stories of tragedy.
As a result of her volunteer work with refugees
through the Association
for Services to Torture
and Trauma Survivors
(ASTTS), Alice had
embarked on a PhD
through UWA on trauma
and narrative.
Having already
immersed herself in traumatic stories of genocide,
and the hardship and horror of refugees, she thought
she would be immune to
holocaust stories.
But sitting in front of a
person, listening to them
talk and looking at photos
of their dead family members, was very distressing,
Alice said. It is a world
away from theory and
logistics.
Though they may have
been hazy on what happened yesterday, every
detail of that time was
burnt into their psyche.
Some of the memories
are truly shocking of
children living in caves or
hay lofts in painful silence

Meet a top
young novelist
Stephanie Bishop,
author of The Other Side
of the World, will be at
Bookcaffe in Swanbourne
on Tuesday, July 14, at
10.30am.
After being shortlisted
in the 2014 Australian/
Vogels Literary Award,
Stephanies novel, set in

England and WA, is a


highly anticipated midyear release from Hachette
Australia.
Stephanie was one of the
Sydney Morning Heralds
Best Young Novelists. She
will be at the Bookcaffe for
a free event to talk books
and writing, and to sign
her book.

Many of them had


never told their
children of their
experiences

Alice Nelson put her second novel on hold to record the stories of elderly Holocaust survivors.

and stillness for up to two


years, of slave labour,
death camps, beatings and
starvation.
Some stories are full
of courage and bravery,
both from the Jews on the
run and those people who
risked their lives to harbour and protect them. All
the stories are laced with
unfathomable fear balanced
by a wonderful sense of the
strength and determination
of survivors.
Alice said she had deliberately chosen the notion
of after this because none
of her interviewees wanted
to be defined by their war-

time experiences. They


had all made new lives for
themselves, worked hard
and raised families.
Many of them had never
told their children of their
experiences, and most of
them came late to the telling at all.
Among the success stories is Richard Farago,
a young Hungarian who
escaped from the Nazis
Danube working party to
hide in the Swiss Consulate
cellar with 3000 other
Jews. He eventually made
it to Perth where, with
a lot of chutzpah and no
cash, he started Richards

Electrical store on Stirling


Highway in Claremont.
Though Alice promises
that her next project will
be happy one, she believes
writers have a responsibility to record and translate
personal, traumatic and
dramatic experiences.
We have minimised the
refugee problem and lost
sight of the real issues.
The horror and distress of
victims is undiminished,
she said.
After This is available
now and author proceeds
from its sale will go
the Holocaust Institute
of WA. The launch of

the book is at 3pm on


Sunday, August 9, at
Carmel School.
Alice and author
Brenda Walker will
discuss the art of writing
about painful experiences
at Mattie Furphy House
at 3pm on Sunday, August
2, in a conversation
presented by the
Fellowship of Australian
Writers WA.
On Sunday, August
9, from 10am, Alice
will present a writing
workshop on Telling the
Untellable,
To book, call FAWWA
on 9384 4771.

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Memories are
made of this
Agelink Theatre
specialises in creating
shows from the memories
of older people.
As part of the shows, the
company is creating two
memorabilia boxes to to
take with them to dementia
units.
The boxes will contain
items like magazines and
theatre programs, toys
from the 1940s and 50s,

fabric, items of clothing,


fur, scents like 4711, and
ration books, to stimulate
memories and conversation
for its audience.
Agelink is looking for
donated items or any suggestions of what items to
include.
If you can help, contact
director Jenny Davis on
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entertainment

Its bump-andgrind boring


Magic Mike XXL
(MA15+)

REVIEW: PIER LEACH

The extra-extra large


of the title is definitely
referring to anatomy rather
than intellect in the sequel
to Steven Soderberghs
inexplicably popular Magic
Mike a story loosely
based on the starring actor
Channing Tatums teenage
years as a stripper.
That films modest,
boofhead appeal was
very much in the context
of its heros struggle in
a financially strapped
America. How do you
resist women depositing
cash into your skimpy
underpants? A scant
premise, but nevertheless.
In Magic Mike XXL,
again written by Reid
Carolin but this time directed
by Soderberghs long-time
assistant director Gregory
Jacobs, no such question is
posed. In fact, there is barely

any plot at all.


Filmed and edited
by Soderberghs
pseudonymous Peter
Andrews and Mary Ann
Bernard, the ostensibly
risqu road movie simply
cashes in on the sequel
dollars waved at Magic
Mikes exponential box
office success well over
$100million from a less than
$10million production cost.
At the outset, Tatums
Mike is assiduously
following his dream of the
first film: running his own
Florida furniture-making
business. But its all
something of a letdown.
His girlfriend has left
him, and when he hears a
favourite song on Spotify,
he starts working a routine
in his workshop.
So when his old industry
pals Big Dick Richie
(Joe Manganiello), Tarzan
(Kevin Nash), Ken (Matt
Bomer) and Tito (Adam
Rodriguez) - pass through
town on their way to a

Tough job: Elizabeth Banks as Paris, has to check out Magic Mikes (Channing Tatum) abs. A Warner Bros. Pictures
release. Photo: Claudette Barius

male stripper convention


in South Carolina, Mike
needs no convincing to
join them. Hes in it for the
fun now; proper jobs be
damned.
Theres no more
Matthew McConaughey
as the groups sunbaked

sleazebag MC, but the


film picks up Jada Pinkett
Smith as a strip-club
madam, Elizabeth Banks as
her former protg, Andie
MacDowell playing a hotto-trot southern belle, and
Amber Heard as her surly
daughter.

There are a couple of


entertaining moments,
particularly when
Communitys Donald
Glover whips out a song
or two. And Tatum can
definitely dance. But
otherwise it is a plot-free
bump-and-grind bore.

Can you just imagine


the furore if the tables
were turned and we
were watching women
strip for the alleged
joy of it? Thered be
mutiny. Somehow Magic
Mike XXL manages to
undermine both genders.

Active leisure all day, every day


CATHERINE MAZZA

Active wear is no longer reserved

Emma Milner and Skaya Martino combined their passions for fitness and fashion to create
a lifestyle studio.

for sweaty gyms or sporting fields.


Yoga pants and sneakers are now
everyday wear.
Following this shift, fashion
retailer Emma Milner and personal
trainer Skaya Martino decided to
combine their talents and opened
24/7 Lifestyle Studio in Sorrento
last year.
Riding the wave of success they
have now opened their second store
in Shenton Park.
The studio offers classes in yoga,
Pilates and broga (yoga for men)
as well as selling active wear and
leisurewear.
The store initially featured small
Australian labels but now offers
a range of international brands as
well.
We are really proud to have
brands that were new to Perth like
Vie Active, Pilot and Tully Lou,
Emma said.
Skaya added: It is proof that
we can combine my strong fitness
background and Emmas fashion
background to deliver a concept that
really works.
We have a real community in
Sorrento as people go to classes,
grab a coffee and shop for active
wear and we really want to re-create
that in Shenton Park.
The new store at 205 Nicholson
Road, stocks labels such as First
Base, Wildfox, Jaggad and Perthbased brand, Once Upon a Run,
and will soon double as a yoga and
Pilates studio.
The space was designed so that
clothing racks can be moved to
create room for small classes.

cinema

REWIND

What the critics are saying


Terminator Genisys (M)

Terminator Genisys fires on all action


cylinders when director Alan Taylor (Thor:
The Dark World) follows the model James
Cameron set in the first two films, still the
glory of the series, says Rolling Stone,
adding that at 67, Arnold Schwarzenegger
can still kick girly-man ass with the best of
them. But the Guardian reckons Salvation
was boring, but Genisys makes you sad.
Risk-averse Hollywood has made a crashtest dummy of a once great franchise,
simply throwing everything at it to see what
it stands.

Madame Bovary (M)

Measured and absorbing rather than


deeply compelling or vital, this latest adaptation of a rarely well-filmed novel makes
a strong effort to capture the stiflingly
provincial world that Flaubert was able
to describe in such precise, painstaking
detail on the page, says Variety. But the
Hollywood Reporter is harsher: Emma
Bovary dies in the end, of course, but
in this new film version she never even
comes to life. Tedious, literal-minded and
throwing no new light ... Sophie Barthes
English-language, French-made adaptation
has the ever-watchable Mia Wasikowska
but very little else going for it, artistically or
commercially.

Average star ratings

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PROPERTY REVIEWS

AUCTIONS

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Reviews by STEPHANIE McGANN and BEN DINEENDICKINSON

CHANGING HANDS

H I D E AWAY S

spotlighton
COTTESLOE

From $450,000
8/453 Stirling Highway
Youll be minutes from the
beach and coffee shops in this
two-bedroom apartment.
AGENT: Bev Heymans,
Acton Cottesloe.

There are ocean views from the front of the home as well as the back.

Big block, big ocean sound and views


$1,545,000

19 Perth Street
The price has been reduced
for this picturesque heritage
home, which is in a quiet culde-sac and surrounded by a
cottage garden.
AGENT: Adrian Abel,
Abel McGrath.

Offers
3C Napier Street
It may be among the norfolk island pines, but nothing
comes between this home and
its ocean view.
AGENT: Marcus Sproule,
Mack Hall.

FAST FACTS
Median Cottesloe house
price: $1.95million.
Properties for sale: 74

2 Ozone Parade
COTTESLOE
Oers
Space Real Estate

f you had to put a price


on going to sleep to the
sound of the ocean, what
would it be?
Its priceless, according to selling agent Justin
Davies, who is selling this
home two streets back from
Marine Parade.
Hearing the sound
of waves crashing on the
shore is invaluable, Mr
Davies said.
As well as being close
to the ocean, the home has
another big selling point:
its on a 1350sq.m block.
The topography of the
site allows the main living area to spread out, on
the same level, to the big
outdoor entertaining area
and pool at the rear.
Where else in Cottesloe
would you get such a big
living area with ocean
views from the front and

Hearing the sound of waves crashing


on the shore is invaluable
the back? Mr Davies said.
I love the scale of the
rooms in this house.
Built 12 years ago, it
was designed by awardwinning architect Tim
Wright, who had a little
help from the owners.
The owners worked
closely with Tim to ensure
the house had a classic,
timeless feel, Mr Davies
said.
The beach theme is evident as soon as you walk
through the front gate.
Sand-coloured steps
with pebbles lead up to
the pivoting front door.
Its almost as though the
front lawn was designed
for children to gently
slide down the slope on
flattened cardboard boxes.
Kids have the run of
the ground floor, which
has a supersized games
room with a big screen,
kitchenette and built-in
seats.

All three minor bedrooms are on this level,


along with a utility room
that could be used as a
fourth bedroom.
Upstairs, its all about
the view straight out to
Rottnest Island.
A neutral colour palette
on the walls and floors
gives the living area a relaxed and harmonious feel.
The modern kitchen has
Gaggenau appliances, stone
benchtops and a cool room.
The main bedroom and
study on the first floor allow
parents to have their own
space.
The house is about to
hit the market, but Mr
Davies has been showing
potential buyers around
for a sneak preview.
It has attracted the
interest of international
buyers, and has been listed
on the realestate.com site
for Chinese buyers, myfun.
com.

Location, location, location: this two-storey home is two


streets back from Marine Parade.

After a dip at the beach, head home for a swim in the


pool.

FOR LEASE

10 Sheila Street, Mosman Park


$1,395 per week
RESORT STYLE FAMILY OASIS!
Located in perhaps one of Mosman Parks most highly sought after
precincts within walking distance from all that one could desire, this property
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Plenty of light and green views
recent
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sales

$1.85million
COTTESLOE
18 Broome Street
Built in 1901, this character
home has been renovated
and extended.
AGENT: Cam McGregor,
Space Real Estate.

$2,050,000
DALKEITH
1 Waratah Avenue
Scaffolding was erected to
show the river views from this
1012sq.m block.
AGENT: Jamie Loh, Jamie
Loh Real Estate.

$2.3million
SWANBOURNE
8 Korel Gardens
The 1960s home wasnt
flash, but it was all about
the 847sq.m block near the
beach.
AGENTS: Tonia McNeilly
and Jordan McGuirk, TM
Residential.

36 Wright Avenue
SWANBOURNE
From $2.2million
TM Residential

f the suburban idyll is your


thing, you would be hard
pressed to find a better location
than this end of Wright Avenue.
Over the road from the Scotch
playing fields and Lake Claremont,
the house is on a 506sq.m block
and enjoys green views and the
relative absence of traffic.
The owners built the home in
2006 after engaging an architect
with a brief to create plenty of light,
bright spaces with quality fittings.
A double-pitched roof leaves
plenty of room for windows,
which fill the home with natural
light, while enhancing its kerb
appeal.
The ground floor is centred on
one big, flowing living area with
a lounge, dining area and wellequipped kitchen with mosaic
tile splashbacks and dark stone
benchtops.
The main suite is tucked away
at the back, featuring a luxurious
ensuite and a walk-in robe behind
the headboard.
You can walk from the bed-

This warm, contemporary home


is just over the road from the Scotch
playing fields.
room straight out to the pool
area and alfresco deck, thanks
to a set of double doors.
Three bedrooms, a bathroom
and an activity room make up
the top floor, connected by an
intriguing curved hall that bulges
in the middle.
The selling agent is Tonia
McNeilly, of TM Residential.

North-facing windows allow light to stream in from the pool deck.

History on
show in
30s home
3
2
2

39 The Boulevard
FLOREAT
Oers from
$1,175,000
Airey Real Estate

haracter aficionados will


find plenty to love about this
solid 1930s home, which has been
extensively renovated while
retaining many of its special
features.
Thick jarrah door frames,
beautiful sash windows and

The beautifully renovated character home, on a 688sq.m block, is a stones throw from Winmarley Park.
elegant art deco ceilings are just
a few such features.
Its all on show in the formal
front rooms, including a lounge and
dining area with rich jarrah floors
and a working brick fireplace.
The adjacent kitchen was built
in the 90s and while functional,
is probably due for an overhaul.

The main bedroom has a bay


window and original built-in
robes.
A big family room at the back
of the house has another fireplace
and double doors that open to a
modern alfresco area.
Here, pitched ceilings provide
shelter while a big clerestory

opening has been cut into the


gable to invite natural light.
A lush, bore-fed garden makes
the area an ideal place to relax
on a warm day or if you prefer,
you can wander over the road to
Winmarley Park.
The selling agent is Warwick
Airey, of Airey Real Estate.

All the best houses in the western suburbs are in the POST each week
*

52%

more
readers
in the western suburbs
than its competitor
* Roy Morgan March 2015

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real estate news. Please email [email protected].
at 2 Salisbury Street, Cottesloe, was
also passed in after a vendor bid
of $800,000. The agent is Marcia
Farris, of Davey Real Estate.

$5million buys you


Stonehenge
If youve been toying with the idea of
making Wave House your own, you
havent missed out. The Cottesloe icon
didnt reach its reserve.

Auctions all damp squibs


The wet weather may have
dampened spirits over the weekend
on the house auction front, because
all four properties that were offered
in the western suburbs were passed
in. In Nedlands, even a coffee van
could not warm bidders enough to
put up their hands for 87B Thomas
Street, which was passed in after
a vendor bid of $900,000. Selling
agents Martine and David Eyers,
of Acton Dalkeith, said about 20
people had braved the rain for the
auction, which was held inside the
cosy home. Meanwhile, in Cottesloe,
many watched in the wings with
bated breath as the iconic Wave
House at 61 Margaret Street went
up for auction. Agent Bev Heymans,
of Acton Cottesloe, said it had
been passed in after a vendor bid
of $2.15million. Ms Heymans had
another Cottesloe property for
auction, with agent Travis Coleman,
at 5 Beach Street. It was passed in at
$3.45million. A three-bedroom home

Some people think that Down


South ends at Eagle Bay, but
venture farther along WAs coast
and you can see some truly
remarkable things. For instance,
theres Lazy K, the 400ha
agricultural property 15km east
of Esperance. You might ask what
exactly is so remarkable about Lazy
K? Rural WA is brimming with
farms, after all. Well, this one is on
the market for around $5million.
Oh, and it has a Stonehenge
a full-size granite replica of the
prehistoric monument. And like the
original, the Esperance Stonehenge
harnesses sunlight to mark the
summer and winter solstices. The
selling agent is Rob Johnstone,
of Elders Real Estate. If youre
interested in the property, which
also comes with a modern, three-

The Esperance Stonehenge looks just


as the original would have in 1950BC.

A modern Nedlands home, left, and a renovated Cottesloe bungalow are among the winners of this years
WA Architecture Awards.
bedroom house with breathtaking
coastal views, phone Mr Johnstone
on 0407 192 079.

Architecture winners
named
A Nedlands home, designed by
Kelwin Wong, of CSA Craig Steere
Architects, is among the four
projects in the western suburbs to
take out top spots in this years WA
Architecture Awards. The modern,
riverside homes understated
elegance and clever manipulation of
light and shadow impressed the jury
and earned it an award in the new
house category. A sophisticated,
Parisian-style renovation by David
Hartree, of Hartree & Associates
Architects, won an interior
design award. The alterations to
an original 1911 bungalow in
Cottesloe included a library with
custom-made bookcases and light
fittings. The Hillson Beasley Award
for Educational Architecture went

to Taylor Robinsons $22million


development at Scotch College,
while bold additions to the Cancer
Wellness Centre in Cottesloe won
the highest honour in the heritage
category. The jury said Bernard
Seeber Pty Ltd had used ruthlessly
efficient construction logic to ensure
the new buildings sat comfortably
alongside the original buildings
scale and detail. Australian Institute
of Architects WA president Philip
Griffiths said all the winners, which
were announced last Friday, would
progress to the national awards to
be held in November.

J. Los asking
$12million-plus
Singer, dancer and producter
Jennifer Lopez is still just Jenny from
the block. That is, if by block you
mean a 3ha Long Island estate,
complete with a 10-bedroom
mansion. The home, built in 1941,
is one of two J.Lo has listed on
the market. It was restored by
designer Thom Filicia, who, you
might remember from the TV show
Queer Eye for the Straight Guy. The
property is listed by Dolly Lenz Real
Estate for a cool $12.67million.

A recording studio and a full-scale cinema feature in Jennifer Lopezs mansion.

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$395,000

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3/21 Currie Street

If youre looking for an entry


into the western suburbs
minus the daunting price
tag, it doesnt get much better than this two-bedroom
home.
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High

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This cute, street-facing villa is
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54 Solomon Street
MOSMAN PARK
Oers from $975,000
By July 20
Vivians Residential

f there is one thing West


Australians love more than
the great outdoors, its a timberdecked veranda to enjoy it on.
And this home has two of them.
The single-storey house has a
quintessentially Australian feel,
according to the agents, and its
connection to the outdoors is what
enticed the current owners to buy
the property about six years ago.
We love getting up in the
morning, sitting in the warm sun
on the north-facing deck and having a coffee, the owners said.
But nothing beats coming
home to our garden oasis after a
days work and jumping from the
other deck right into the pool.
Adding to the Australiana are
polished jarrah floorboards, cor-

rugated iron and timber features


such as stained-pine panelling in
the bathroom.
Each bedroom opens to a
central hall, which leads to a
renovated open-plan kitchen and
living area.
From here, two sets of glass
sliding doors open to the separate
timber-decked alfresco areas.
Its cosy, but also light and
bright and its so easy to entertain
family and friends, here, the
owners said.
Selling agents Gill Vivian
and Trent Vivian, of Vivians
Residential, said the 453sq.m
property was ideal for small
families who wanted to secure a
comfortable home in a prestigious, family-friendly area.
And you dont need to have a
childlike imagination to see why.
A short stroll could land you
at any number of parks, the river
foreshore or Camelot Outdoor
Cinema.

Gardens surround this home, which is not far from Monument Hill Park.

AGENT: Michelle Kerr, Abel


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From

$2,595,000

You can step from the living area and straight out to the lagoon-like pool.

CITY BEACH
4 Dampier Avenue

Winter wonderland in Yallingup

This majestic, six-bedroom


home is a little bit Persian,
a little bit modern, and all
class.
AGENT: Scott Swingler, Space
Real Estate.

It was the view


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conjures images of summers spent beachside, with
sandy feet and a surfboard
under one arm.
But for the owner of this
Yallingup holiday home, it
was the 1ha sites meandering winter stream that
first prompted his decision
to build on it about five
years ago.
When youre standing
on the balcony the gentle
stream and local birdlife
are all you can hear, the
owner said.
Its gorgeous.
But of course it was the
view that ultimately sealed
the deal.
The home at 32 The Dell
Retreat is perched high
on a hill.
And, with its full-height
windows and timber deck,
it was made to capitalise
on the breathtaking view
of the valley below, brimming with marri trees and
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There, you can warm
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those chilly winter nights.
Selling agent Steve
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Estate, is seeking offers
from $799,000 to $820,000
for the five-bedroom and
three-bathroom home.
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3
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Industrial-style modular windows and a crisp monochrome


colour scheme turn this apartment into a striking piece of art.

ost people just hang


art on the walls, but
thanks to some cleverly
placed voids, this home
lets you peek at paintings
through the floors.
Award-winning architect
David Hillam designed the
385sq.m apartment along
with the Lister Gallery,
directly below it.
And with its crisp white
floors and walls punctuated by inky-black elements
this multi-level home
offers the ideal setting for
art lovers to showcase their
own personal collection.
A stainless-steel floating staircase, in jet black,
separates the open-plan
living area from a formal
lounge room, complete with
a gas fireplace.
High-gloss cabinets and
a mirrored splashback
feature in the black-stone

Youll be the envy of all your friends with this rock-star kitchen.
kitchen, which hosts a suite
of top-notch appliances.
From here, glass doors
open to a 107sq.m terrace
with a sparkling rooftop
pool, outdoor shower and
ribbon-like voids that provide a sneak-peek into the
gallery underneath.
Selling agents Michael
Hoad and Jennifer Lowe,
of Paxton Hoad, describe
the terrace as an oasis of
calm under a vast expanse

of cerulean sky.
Semi-commercial aluminium windows comprise
the homes entire rear wall
and frame the interior like
a piece of De Stijl art.
On the top floor, there
are three big bedrooms,
including the stunning
master suite.
Wrap-around windows
in the minor bedrooms
offer views of bustling
Rokeby Road below.

Each of the bathrooms


makes a dramatic statement in top-to-toe black
marble.
If you think you might
not have enough room for
your art, you could always
buy the ground-floor gallery, which is also on the
market.
For more details, phone
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CITY BEACH
$2,785,000
William Porteous
Properties

ome people would


consider owning two
beachside houses to be
unjustifiably extravagant.
They are right.
This luxurious City
Beach home is a notch
down on the profligacy
scale, but it still feels like
two homes for the price
of one.
The ground floor is a
sprawling, contemporary
family home with four bedrooms and an abundance
of living space.
The top floor is more
like a swanky coastal
apartment, combining a
bedroom, gym and living
area with a kitchen.
Each floor even has its
own pool one is a traditional below-ground setup,
the other a rooftop infinity
pool.
Its all one house, of
course, but the layout
creates a distinct separation that could be put to a
variety of uses.
Beach themes are evident throughout the ground
level, manifested in spotted gum floors that sport a
slightly weathered look.
In addition to four spacious bedrooms, you will
find a home theatre, formal
dining room and sleek
open-plan kitchen with a

See those windows at the bottom of the pool? They look


down into the dining room.

Weathered timber boards and clean, white walls contribute to the beach theme.
long island counter and
high-end appliances.
The dining room has
some sure-fire conversation fodder in the form
of a set of skylights that
form part of the bottom of
the upstairs pool, allowing
natural light to stream in
through the water.
A completely different
aesthetic takes over on the
top floor, as intricate tiles
take over from the timber.
The main focus is a big,
open-plan living area, complete with a well-equipped
kitchen of the kind youd
find in a newer CBD apartment.
The selling agent is
Mark Dimmock, of William
Porteous Properties
International.

The upstairs living area with kitchen is one of two in the


home.

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Neds Monster burial haunts family


From page 15

buried in such notorious company, and his children would


have remained ignorant except
for the plaque.
They dont have to say anything, she said. Its inexcusable.
There should be no plaque.
Its bad enough to find out that
they have buried my father next
to him, and it shows a callous
disregard for the people who
are the relatives of his victims.
My mother was still alive, and
she would have been horrified
had she known. All her children
are disgusted. We had to keep it

secret from her.


Andrew Fox, marketing manager for the Metropolitan cemeteries Board said the family
had not directly complained to
the board.
We apologise if it has caused
any distress that was not the
intention, he said.
The grave has been part of
a historical trail for at least 25
years its not about celebrating
the person.
Fremantle is a very diverse
place and the cemetery reflects
its diversity.
It is certainly not a celebration

its a social and historical fact.


The heritage trail features such
famous West Australians as Bon
Scott, C.Y. OConnor, Moondyne
Joe and two other hanged men,
Brian Robinson and Karol Tapci.
Fremantle is synonymous with
its prison and most of the people
executed at Fremantle ended up
in Fremantle cemetery mostly in
unmarked graves, Mr Fox said.
He said the grave was marked
with a small interpretive sign
with a short biography, and a
code that could be scanned using
mobile phones to take visitors to
the cemetery website for more
information.

Burns
fined
$3000
From page 1

Serial murderer Eric Cooke, right,


shows police how he accessed one
Nedlands house from another, shooting dead a male occupants in each.

Storm in a coee cup Mosman favours builder


From page 1

If Muzz Buzz has any beef with


anyone, it is certainly not with
us, she said.
I dont want to create any
problems between us and Muzz
Buzz. I am just a little person. I
dont want them on my back.
Mrs Bissett said she had received a Main Roads infringement after she placed a sign
on the footpath saying #Coffee
was open.
She said she had done it because the two men were obscuring her sign.
She is getting the business up
and running so her children,
Brett and Kellie, and family
friend Yiannis Mallis, can manage it when she goes back to her
job. Her husband also has a job.
She said the previous staff had
been kept on and #Coffee was
sourcing all its products locally.
Mr Reynolds said Muzz Buzz
was not doing anything he would
consider nasty.
There has been no discount-

ing or trying to undermine their


business, he said.
Our signs simply say the Muzz
Buzz component is closed and
the nearest store is Subiaco or
Fremantle.
We are doing that on our
websites and we will do it in the
street until we feel it has been
enough for that message to get
through.
If these people want to set up
and try and compete against us,
then we will compete.
But regardless of that, we
compete with McDonalds. It is
just competition.
Its competition. Its what we
do and we will continue to compete in the market to protect our
franchisees and our customers.
I didnt build the business by
sitting there waiting for somebody else to take the money away
from me.
Mr Reynolds said Muzz Buzz
had started a Supreme Court
action against the previous
franchisee on Tuesday.

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over my mum: barrister


From page 9

that the Town of Mosman Park


has done nothing to perform
its obligations to enforce the
Building Act, Ms Visscher
said in an email to Mr Poynton.
Ms Visscher used the analogy
of the council acting as the police overseeing building issues.
My mother has been basically beaten up and is suffering
injuries but not only are they
not prosecuting the person who
beat her up but they have now
charged my mother, she said.
It is horrendously onesided, she said.
Mr Poynton confirmed there
had been an ongoing dispute between the two Saunders Street
neighbours for some time.
He said the council had attempted to help in the resolution of the dispute but had been
unsuccessful to date.
We are currently seeking

legal advice in relation to the


matter and, in those circumstances, it is not appropriate
for the town to comment further at this stage, other than
to say that we encourage the
parties involved to take all
reasonable efforts to find a
mutually acceptable and amicable solution to the dispute,
Mr Poynton said.
Arguments over Mr Hughess
three-storey cliff-top riverfront
mansion at 51 Saunders Street
have raged since 2010, when
the council originally knocked
it back.
The council finally approved
the house in February 2011
after almost a year of deliberations, including an appeal
by Mr Hughes to the State
Administrative Tribunal.
Ms Visscher is living in the
home at 46 Saunders Street
caring for her mother, who has
lived there since 1973.

Units devalue my property


From page 1
The site has been subdivided into seven lots.
The title of the land on
which Eddystone stood is
subject to dealing, so ownership and sales details are not
available.
Four homes are expected
to be built there. Cottesloe
council recently approved
an extra crossover for the lot.
Last year at a council meeting, Cottesloe councillor Rob
Rowell described the plans
for some of the two-storey
homes on the tennis court
as atrocious, and said they
would be shoehorned on to
minimal blocks.
Last month a roof garden
at one of the homes, owned
by John Dunlea, was allowed
by the State Administrative
Tribunal.
Mr Stewart appealed to
the tribunal after the council
ruled in March that he could
not install the roof garden.
The council said a lift shaft
would be too high and the
gardens pool and barbecue
would affect neighbours
amenity.
SAT senior sessional member Patric De Villiers said
the home would be higher
than the 7m maximum, but
Cottesloes town planning
scheme allowed for minor
projections.
Mr De Villiers said the
council claimed there had
been negative experiences
with roof gardens, while Mr
Stewart said they been approved before.
No substantive evidence
was provided by either party,
Mr De Villiers said.
Mr Dunleas three-level
home will have four bedrooms,
one bathroom and two ensuites, two family rooms, front
and side balconies and an
undercroft garage on 289sq m.
Cottesloe mayor Jo Dawkins
said: The development is an
example of what we do not

Vanishing views when the buildings between the walls are


finished, sweeping views to the ocean from John Stokes Cottesloe
home will disappear.
encourage in Cottesloe too opers and waved through by
large a house on too small a DAPs, government-appointed
block with each common panels that by-pass local
boundary being a parapet wall. councils.
Local government planThe majority of buildings on R30-zoned blocks in ners have been pressured by
Cottesloe are designed and developers to assess developbuilt to appropriate scale ments on the basis of design
and setbacks which maintain criteria, he said.
Some know about the
sunlight, air flow, general
amenity to neighbours and loophole, some dont.
Before that it was unan attractive streetscape with
derstood by everyone that
gardens and trees.
In a community which R-codes were set in concrete.
But the way the multi-unit
respects its neighbours and
encourages and respects codes are now being intergood solar-passive design preted means those maxiand environmentally friendly mums are being exceeded,
buildings and streetscapes, sometimes by up to 250%.
this development does not
appear to have any of these
admirable qualities.
Three Claremont council
Last year, Local Government
cars have been in accidents.
Planners Association presiLightning Towing got $385
dent Ian MacRae said mis-use
for towing a vehicle from the
of the residential building
council operation centre to
codes was allowing developrepairers after the vehicles
ment assessment panels to
radiator was damaged.
approve developments at
Another cars front bumper
more than double the permitand lights were damaged
ted densities.
after it had been driven
Mr MacRae called it the
across a small limestone wall.
plot ratio heist.
Priestman and Sharp
He said problems arose
Smash Repair got a $300
from 2010 when the multi-unit
insurance vehicle excess
code had been introduced
payment.
into the R-codes.
The third council vehicle
He believed the loophole
damaged another car when
was created when drafting
being reversed.
the changes, an error that was
Zurich Insurance was paid
now being exploited by devel-

triennial certificate to the


commissioner.
The tribunal said Mr Burns
had been co-operative during
the investigation.
The tribunal was told that
Mr Burns agreed that between December 2012 and
November 2013, Mr Torre
and Sunrun had received
commissions before the settlement of nine properties.
In relation to four of these
transactions, the money was
placed into a separate trust
account and the interest
earned on that trust account
was not paid to the person
entitled to the interest, the
tribunal said in the findings
on Mr Burns.
The tribunal said Mr Burns
agreed that in 2013 Mr Torres
trust accounts were not
kept in a full and accurate
manner and that monies
were received into the trust
accounts and proper particulars of those amounts were
not entered into the accounts
before the end of the next
business day.
It said the accounts were
not kept in a manner that
could be conveniently and
properly audited and were
not balanced at the end of
each month and Mr Torre
had not notified Consumer
Protection that trust accounts
had been overdrawn.
The judgment said the
Commissioner of Consumer
Protection had alleged that in
engaging in the conduct, Mr
Torre contravened the Act.
Those allegations have
not been determined, the
tribunal said.
The Department of
Commerce said it could not
comment on the case because
it was ongoing.
REIWA said it was kept
informed but had not been
told who was involved.
Mr Torre came second
in last weeks Real Estate
Institute of WA annual auctioneering championships,
which were held at the WA
Basketball Centre Stadium in
Underwood Avenue, Floreat.
Mr Torre and the winner
of the REIWA competition,
Tom Esze, are due to represent WA in Melbourne
at the Auctioneering
Championships in September.
Mr Torre said he took the
allegations seriously and his
lawyers would defend them.
He said he was restricted
in what he could say because
the matter was still before
the court.
My concern is that the allegations are unfounded and
unproven, I dont agree with
them, Mr Torre said.

Repair bill for council cars


a $300 insurance vehicle
excess.
The payments were in a
list of the councils payments
for May, attached to a council
meeting agenda.

Burgers swim in
Burgers are coming to
Claremonts pool.
Councillors went into secret
mode on Tuesday night to
discuss a lease for the cafe
at the Davies Road site.
Afterwards mayor
Jock Barker said Bilbys
Chargrilled Burgers had been
awarded a three-year lease.

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Reasonable Rates & Proven Savings


Free 1 hour Consultation Call:

9381 7995

Registered BAS Agents

Mobile Bookkeeper

Experience in MYOB, Xero and


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

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[email protected]

30 years experience

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Laundries & Toilets

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0488 208 999

CLAREMONT ASPHALT
& PAVING SERVICES

AIRCONDITIONING SERVICE,
SUPPLY AND INSTALLATION
Call Eddie on 0411 723 533
Prompt and Reliable Service
Fully Insured and Licensed

From Design to Completion

David Macdonald

BORES

BOBCAT
WORKS
7 DAYS - FREE QUOTES - ALL AREAS
Lawn - Concrete - Rubbish removal
Save time and $$$ large 20m truck
Brick paving, concrete, lawn preps
Pools filled-site cleans-soils delivered
All work big and small
Do it right with a local experienced
operator. Competitive rates and
quality work - Call SCOTT

0419 771 323


www.bobcatworks.com

LYNX BOBCAT
& TRUCK HIRE
40 Years Experiece

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Phone Gary

0418 927 799 - 9296 1041


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9284 0165

[email protected]
Have a look at our main ad in the Home
Improvement section

est 1997

Bricklaying Division
BBQs
Letterboxes
Retaining Walls
Stone Work
Plastering
Insurance Work

Bores Pumps Electrical


Sales and Service
Quality Since 1983

9329 9700 0403 774 303


[email protected]

JOEL IRRIGATION &


LANDSCAPES 15:
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1/2 Loch Street, Nedlands

9386 3183
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Free Quote no obligation

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WE PROVIDE
AFFORDABLE
and QUALITY
SERVICE

QUALITY TRADESMAN
WITH 30 YEARS EXPERIENCE IN
ALL ASPECTS OF BRICKWORK.
NO JOB TOO LARGE OR TOO SMALL

[email protected]
www.vintage-tuckpointing.com.au

Bricklaying
Proof of Trades Certificate Supplied
FREE QUOTES

Call Steve 0429 301 652


or Sam 0404 256 747
ABN 82921458364

BRICK PAVING

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0400 776 449

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0411 696 179


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KELLYS BRICKPAVING
Quality workmanship at an
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All work guaranteed. Friendly advice.
FREE QUOTES CALL
SHAUN
Mobile 0412 292 488

Ph: 9207 3501


Mob: 0419 858 247
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JANSENS BRICKPAVING
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JOHNS BRICKPAVING
& STONEWORK
PAVING - Driveways patios
and garden paths
LIMESTONE GARDEN WALLS
14 Gloster Street, Subiaco

Ph: 9381 9815

0414 441 877


ALL ASPECTS OF

BRICKPAVING
AND BRICKLAYING
Ph Mike 0407

771 893

PAVEWEST
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
FREE QUOTES
COMPETITIVE RATES
NO JOB TOO SMALL

0420 308 455

PAVING REPAIR MAN

Re-lay: Drives, Patios,


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

0412 908 205

0413 327 435


Registered Builder 8549

www.finishedkonstruction.com.au

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

0418 957 666


REG. 3730

One Company All Trades


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

9284 0165

[email protected]
Have a look at our main ad in the Home
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Renovations & Homes
Honesty, Integrity and
Quality Guaranteed
Classic character style
our speciality
Fulltime personal supervision
Built on our reputation in the
Western Suburbs
Contact Jimmie Roche

Ph: 0424 677 713

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FREE QUOTES

KEARLEY
BRICKLAYING

BUILDING

PAVING
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Complete Prof Landscaping Service

Concrete Cancer & Waterproofing


All work guaranteed 10 years

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BRICKLAYING

RELIABLE LOCAL TRADESMAN

BRICK PAVING

PH MARK NEWBOLD

Mini Bobcat Service,


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www.tlc-perth.com

Property
Maintenance

Nth & Sth Landscaping

[email protected]

0417 969 480

Perth TLC Group can project


manage your bathroom
improvement/renovation

0411 843 554

MIKE BRYANT

Personalised service with a better deal at

BRICKLAYING

A B Bookkeeping

0401 373 750 or

RENOVATORS
OWNER/BUILDERS

Phone 0424 037 289 Mark

Paul Yates
0412 908 543

Specialising in complete bathroom


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

BOOKKEEPING

BUILDING

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

Tel. 9381 7094


7 Forrest Street Subiaco
BUILDING AUSTRALIAS
HERITAGE
[email protected]

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

0433 969 639

Bathroom Renovations A-Z


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

Indigo Painting
www.agfixmultitrades.com.au

ALBERT 0418 233 456


BUILDING SOLUTIONS

We Remove, Repair, Replace


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

044 97 88 778

Perth Central Maintenance


WE DO IT ALL

Residential - Commercial
27 years Experience
Personal Service

SPECIALISING IN CARPENTRY
AND CONSTRUCTION

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

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

Call CHALCRAFT

0405 353 787


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advertisers
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possible.

Call Louis

0416 096 071

Maintenance, repairs, renovations


Professional Service
Quality Workmanship
24/7 Emergency Service
All work Guaranteed / Insured
Damyon

0416 339 297

CABINETMAKING

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

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

Fax 9388 2089


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

9344 1884, or
0418 914 284

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CABINETMAKING

CARPENTRY

CARPENTRY

THE CABINET MAKER

CARPENTRY

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JONATHAN TOWERS

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FURNITUREMAKER
CABINETMAKER
est 31 years

CUSTOM
CABINETRY
OF ALL TYPES.
Specialising in Painted and Timber
Media Cabinets, Bookcases,
Home Offices and
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I PERSONALLY DESIGN,
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ENSURING THE
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Jaycraft Cabinets
Quality Kitchen Renovations
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Office Study Entertainment
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CARPENTRY AND JOINERY

CARPENTRY
CREATIONS

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

FREE QUOTES

PH TONY 0434 835 036

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Renovation and restoration specialist, for


all your carpentry and renovation needs.

0417 093 966

Email: [email protected]

Kurt Carter 0424 476 036


[email protected]
www.allbuildconstruct.com

Kip Woodsmith Design

All aspects of carpentry


& renovation needs

0423 247 903

Specialists in:

Roberts

Handyman
Service
Call
Kip 0415 137
081

[email protected]

specialist

Residential and Commercial


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ALL-WHEELS DETAILING
Mobile Car Cleaning & Detailing
From a wash and vacuum to a
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for a free quote

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

0417 984 561

CARPENTRY

Undertaking all aspects


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

David Macdonald
0488 208 999

KAYES CARPENTRY

9384 5287

DAVID HAYWARD
CARPENTER & JOINER
Qualified Craftsman over 42yrs exp

Ph 9382

4172 all hrs


0402 538 449

JUST DOORS

DOOR INSTALLATION &


MAINTENANCE SERVICE
COMMERCIAL & DOMESTIC

MUIRS

Timber & Aluminium Trimming. External


Doors Priority. Draught Weather Seals
Eye Viewers & Accessories

Enzo De Palma

Mobile 0412 194 842

CARPENTRY

Because Quality Counts


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

Ph: 0416

126 048 Anytime

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ALL THE
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Clean Lounge Suites


Also Stain Guard for Carpets.
Floors Stripped & Sealed
Windows Cleaned
Tile & Grout Cleaning
25 years experience
Free Quotes

9309 9967
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Carpet
Steam
Cleaning
Tile & Grout Cleaning

Carpets, Vinyl Repair,


Restretch, Lay
Carpet and Lounges
STEAM CLEANED
Ian 0419 448 406
9444 7531

CARPET LAID ADAPTED


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

9447 4429 0417 184 655

CARPET CLEANING

CEILINGS

Carpentry &
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Solutions
Over 30 years experience.
All aspects of Carpentry and Joinery.
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restoration and renovation.
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Over 20 Yrs Experience

Call Brett 0451 153 966


[email protected]

Outdoor Carpentry
20 Years Experience

For Quality Timber


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our Customers
Dont take a chance
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9383 7977
0418 940 145

FOR ALL YOUR


CEILING PROBLEMS
CALL THE EXPERT.
OLD OR NEW CEILINGS
REPAIRED OR REPLACED
40 Years Experience
Ph

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APEX CEILINGS
& PARTITIONS

PULL DOWNS DECORATIVE


DRYWALL REPAIRS
INSURANCE SUSPENDED
Police Cleared - Free Quotes

Ph Andrew

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Fax 9285 2888

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STEAM CLEANING
CARPETS, RUGS AND
UPHOLSTERY
TILE AND GROUT
OWNER OPERATED
AVAILABLE 7 DAYS
FREE CALL

Ph 9383 3510
Mob 0413 833 966

STAIGERS
Carpet & Cleaning

Carpet
Tiles & Grout
Vinyl & Lino
PH: ELSA

Upholstery
End of lease cleaning
Office cleaning
OR RAGETH

0410 659 580

City Carpet
Cleaners

Caring for the Environment


Domestic / Commercial
Upholstery
Vinyl Strip and Seal
Tile and Grout
Pressure cleaning up to 3000 psi
There are No rules to carpet
cleaning but we have a few:
You just have to do it right
We never forget you have a choice
Quality never goes out of style
Courtesy and care
We have the know-how with the
best value at an even better
price .... curious?

Contact:
Stewart 0427 085 217
Theresa 0428 940 145
Luke
0439 979 990
Office: 9401 3009
Email:
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Ph 0411 445 452

B-ABLE CLEANERS

RITA CLEANING

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We bring our own equip and chemical


Special house cleaning $25p/hr
FULLY INSURED & POLICE CLEARED

Free quote call Galen

0433 145 346


[email protected]

Ceilings installed & repaired


Decorative cornices & centre roses
All ornate work
Gyprock specialists and plaster glass
specialists
Suppliers of decorative cornices,
centre roses, arches, domes and
picture rails

FOR ADVICE & QUOTE


PHONE RHYS ON

9446 2011

FULLY INSURED
NON TOXIC PRODUCTS

REGULAR HOUSE CLEANS


RENT INSPECTION
& VACATE CLEANS
WINDOW CLEANING
We love our job and it shows!

0467 056 052

Member of the Watch &


Clockmakers of Australia

Unit 23/145 Stirling Hwy, Nedlands

9385 3054
www.dutchtimepieces.com

COMPUTING

Mosman Computer Training


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

0412 477 294

[email protected]
northlandcommercialcleaning.com.au

DOMESTIC
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FOURWAY OUTDOOR
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$40.00 per hour
Friendly & Reliable

Ph Betty 0408 241 464

CleanArt Services
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COMPUTERS
TELEPHONE
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Licensed Cable/Phone Installer,
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Indigo Painting

Smartwire Communications

www.smartwire.net.au

Call Brett 0419 234 567


25 Years Experience

1 Hour
Response

A.SKY

24/7 Onsite Service


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

End of financial year 50% Off


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All-U-Need

CLEANING SERVICE
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Fully insured, police cleared
COMMERCIAL & DOMESTIC cleaning
Free
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0439 695 273

CLOCKS & WATCHES

www.centuryitc.com.au

Call: 6465 4444


0411 357 645

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hardware or
software
purchases?
- Need help installing and
integrating your new Apple
products in your home?
- Need on-site tutoring for your
mac, iPhone or iPod?

MAC MAN CAN HELP!


CALL JAMES FOR ALL
YOUR APPLE NEEDS

Ph: 0417 928 439


Email: [email protected]

COTTESLOE
WATCH REPAIRS
CLOCK REPAIRS
BATTERIES
STRAPS
FREE QUOTES
EASY PARKING
OVER 35 YEARS EXPERIENCE
Shop 5a Station Street Village
Cottesloe 6011
Tel/Fax: 9384

PLASTERLINE
INDUSTRIES

Timepieces

Buying, Selling
& Restoration of
Antique Clocks
& Barometers

Call Now

Ph: Ben 0408 566 431


SERVICE
Domestic & Commercial Cleaning
Window Cleaning Service

DUTCH ANTIQUE

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Ako 

0414 874 787

CEILINGS
EXPERT REPAIRS TO - SAGGING
CEILINGS - DAMAGED CEILINGS
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0412 689 643

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ALL LANDSCAPE AND


GARDEN SERVICES
Professional Garden
Maintenance Plans
Reticulation : Serviced
Repairs and Installation
Servicing the POST area since 1983.
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THE PERFECTIONISTS

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Prefer western suburbs but will go
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Text or phone Theo

0429 880 004

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Mulching Fertilising
Rubbish Removal
Fully Insured. Phone Angus

0437 712 039


or Rosie 08 9381 5454

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LITTER SACK
Garden Refuse
Bags
Regular Service
for Business &
Home Collections
Ph: Clif

Hill 9307 3906


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

Ph 0418 944 590

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GLASS
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9240 4422 All Hours
188 Balcatta Road, Balcatta
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CUT TO SIZE
WHILE YOU WAIT

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Professional & Reliable
Colorbond, Zincalume &
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No job too big or too small
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Call Shannon
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[email protected]

Gutters &
Downpipes
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9341 7631

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Pet doors Tabletops
Frameless showerscreens
Energy efficient glazing
Security glazing Shelves

149 South Terrace,


Fremantle(CNR PRICE ST)

9336 2615
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guard, soakwells, small roofing


repairs, high pressure cleaning.
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LEAKS AND OVERFLOWS SORTED
FREE QUOTES PENSIONER DISCOUNTS
PROMPT SERVICE
Phone
MARTIN

GUTTER CLEANING
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SPECIALIST
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SUPPLY & INSTAL
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Call Kevin Ph: Hme 9381 2080
Mob 0419 907 986

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Grace 0400

019 036

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Tile & Grout

CLEANING
No Hazardous Chemicals
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GUTTERING

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.

VIKAS JAISWAL

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[email protected]

Prompt Gutters

0437 344 678

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCED PASSIONATE

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

Andrew 0466

113 620

1300 654 253 or 0457 077 536


or book online at
www.guttervac.com.au

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

Jack 0412 986 151


9387 4442

The Guttering Specialist


Gutters &
Downpipes
Colorbond or
Zincalume
Fully Insured
All work
guaranteed
ADAM CLARKE

0433 210 028

Email: [email protected]

Call STEVE 9242


Mob 0407 788

8923
272

The NEDLANDS handyman


(and surrounding suburbs)

All those jobs your husband wont


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

BERT 0403 917 935

One Company All Trades


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

9284 0165

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

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

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Tony 0468 484 382 or
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SKILLED HANDYMAN
RELIABLE

HANDY SOL

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Brickpaving, Painting,
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DAVIDS HANDYMAN
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0407 193 606

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Handyman Service

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Indigo
Painting
0413
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Call
David

9383 9394/0408 866 787


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

Cambridge
Handyman
0419 925 452

JOHNS HOME
MAINTENANCE

For all your home maintenance and


timber decking call John for fast and
reliable services

0421 809 872

THE FIXER

HOME & GARDEN


MAINTENANCE & REPAIRS
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

Love Your Home


Gutter / Downpipe Clean
Free Roof Report
All Maintenance

We provide huge array of


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Specialised Outdoor Services

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gutters NOW
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SHAUN READ

Affordable Vacuum Gutter Cleaning


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

Grout Magic
0402 644 509

Pre-sale Home Detailing


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

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

0414 011 220

0421 997 585

SPECIALIST
GARDENER

Ask about our RUST PROOF option with

GMA 95-12-005F

Call

Cert. Hort. B.Bus

Mike Jones 0417 181 827


Nina Jones 0427 056 785

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

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Garden Maintenance
Residential & Commercial
Design & Installation

Rob 0450 384 711

LEAF IT TO US

Peter & Marcia 9571 2857

Phone Glenn
043 892 8190

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Reliable & Meticulous
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Services

ODD JOBS MY SPECIALITY

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

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industry for over 25 years.
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services ... on time and without fuss.
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FREE QUOTE!

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0481 565 433


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

0418 924 016

ALL ASPECTS OF HOME MAINTENANCE


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Ph: 0421 251 794


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PROPERTY MAINTENANCE

All jobs big or small


Phone Mick

Police cleared Reg Business Fully Insured

0418 919 312

0417 173 336

CALAUTTI

QUALIFIED TRADESMAN

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

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

0423 511 303

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LANDSCAPING

LAWN MOWING

Enviroblast

0415 860 884


Stevens

Servicing the POST area since 1983.


Ph Mark Scrine. C. Hort

0417 093 578


9203 9985

www.landscaperenewal.com.au

HIGH PRESSURE CLEANING SERVICE

Specialising in roofs, driveways,


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

0427 005 724

HOME IMPROVEMENTS

We are the HOME


IMPROVEMENT experts
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9284 0165
Roberts
Renovations &
[email protected]

Handyman
Service
HOT WATER
SYSTEM

Office

9387 2339

Mobile 0418 941 571


Fax 9387 8581

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

0412 917 818 9384 9224

Precision
Edge Mowing
Making Life Easy
Artificial Lawn
Environmentally Friendly
Australian Made

www.greenplanetgrass.com.au

 Retention & Removal of


Existing Foliage. Reticulation upgrades
 Plant Selection & Design Service
 $5,000 Budget - I have ideas
letsdoitlandscaping.com.au
email + ideas on web site

Ph Andrew 0418 915 881


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

MUIRS

LANDSCAPING

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

Call Eddie

0425 551 233


9381 6996

Est 1982

www.ibislandscapes.com.au

Call Mike Kuba

0413 015 808

9383 2915
0412 946 476

Damian 0403 126 970

NEWS THATS
RIGHT UP
YOUR STREET

JOEL IRRIGATION &


LANDSCAPES PTY.
LTD.
Since 1982

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Rego 8057

How to Get Your Painting


Completed Right The
First Time Guaranteed.

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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

Mobile 0404 739 991


Master Painting
Services

Commercial / Residential
Interior/ Exterior
High quality & low cost

Free
quote DAVID

0431 200 866

MICHAEL ELLIS
PAINTING
0499 874 988
20 Years Exp - Free Quotes
reg: 7822

REG 7800

5 663

YOUR WESTERN
SUBURBS LOCKSMITH
X Home X Office X Car

7 Day Service

Ph: 6350 8500

www.lockstock.com.au

1300 206 213


LEADLIGHT

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

FREMANTLE
LOCK SERVICE
Stirling Hwy, North Fremantle
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PAINTING

PAINTING
A.J. BROWNING

LIMESTONE

Reg. No. 4989

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

25 YEARS EXPERIENCE

9245 2550
M: 0418 299 524
Ph/Fax:

Wintergrass and Weedspray


Licensed Operator

PAINTING
PAPER HANGING
All work guaranteed
REGD PAINTER
Ring 9381

1782 or 9388 1237

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

CLIVE 9383 3412


0447 433 412

744 752

Reg. No. 4280

FLOREAT & ALL


WESTERN SUBURBS

MOW IT & MORE

Painter - Decorators
30 years experience

Lawn Mowing Servicing


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

KED

784 094

Atlas Lawn Services


Est 1985
COMMERCIAL & DOMESTIC
Steve

0411 223 637


David
0411 223 644

MORE THAN A MOW


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Free Quotes - Call Darren today

041 301 6555

Mow d Lawn
Garden Services
Andy
04 900 405 20

ANGUSS

Lawnmowing and
Gardening Service
Honest and Reliable

9381 5454
0437 712 039

Ph Angus

ALL HOURS
www.citygrouppainting.com.au

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

Phone
WARREN
on

0400 440 272


Reg No. 6791

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

CAPITAL PAINTING & DECORATING


Call JAY: 0410 413 327

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

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

DON McNALLY
20 years experience

INTERIOR & EXTERIOR

ROOMS FROM $250


REPAINTING
Reg.
SPECIALIST 3476
HIGH QUALITY LOW COST!

Mob 0417

182 051

ALL ASPECTS

INCLUDING BOBCAT WORK


SMALL AND LARGE JOBS
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Painters Registration No. 5890

RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL


PAINTERS & DECORATORS
SPECIALISING IN
RESTORATION OF PERIOD
HOMES

COMMERCIAL & RETAIL

MOBILE 0432 322 026

F: 9444 7863

BAGOT ROAD, SUBIACO

CARING FOR SUBIACOS HERITAGE

www.precisepainting.net.au

Paul Stratton

30 years experience

Painter & Decorator

0451 478 078

Indigo
Painting
MASTER PAINTERS AWARD WINNER 2009
As featured in Home Beautiful
Magazine & The West Australian
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BAMICA PAINTING
Rego: 8026

Reijo 0411 610 246


FREE QUOTES 7 DAYS
Your satisfaction is our
guarantee

Dirk Warburton 9407 9103


www.prestigepaintingwa.com.au

 Neil 0417 099 539

[email protected]

LAWN MOWING

Trevor 0412

0418 914 041

please consider

9284 5638
0419 966 945

Grounds
& Surrounds
Lawncare & Garden Maintenance
Simon 0413

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Reg 1964

LAWNMOWING SERVICE
Design & Construction of
your outdoor living area
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Phone Jack for a


free, no obligation
quote

0420 44

LAUNDROBAR

LAWN CARE SPECIALISTS

Free Quotes
29 Walter St
Claremont

KEVIN SHEEHAN
Master Locksmith
Security Consultant
Glad to be of Service

0425 551 233


9381 6996 Reg 1964

Ph/Fax 9382 3278


Mobile 0438 755 877

REG 7089

[email protected]
Have a look at our main ad in the Home
Improvement section

ABN 72 910 338 191

0409 373 685

EDDIES LAWN AERATION

9284 0165

Locksmiths
Guaranteed Same
Day Service 20 years exp

All Western Suburbs

PH: Oliver Calnan

Complete kitchen and wet


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

www.tlc-perth.com

Pol Lic SG 15935


ABN 22337056071

EDDIES
MOWING

Save money using a small


operator with less overheads!

LAWN CARE

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

0400 977 610

9Specialist in pre-house sale renovation


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

EUROMART
KITCHENS

Perth TLC Group can


project manage your kitchen
improvement/renovation

LOCKSMITH

Creating your vision from design


to construction

9387 8641

One Company All Trades

Call
Rob

Small Jobs welcome!!!


Commercial / Residential

7 DAYS PER WEEK

OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK


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

Matt Siomos, B.Sc (Botany),


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

0417 965 115

www.naturalistestone.com.au

Subiaco
Painting Service

www.sheehanlocksmith.com.au

(near Hay, Jersey lights)

Innovative landscape design,


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

Perth & South West


Contact Matthew Warren

LAWNS & GARDENS

Free Messure & Quote

KITCHENS

0400 424 357

0450 225 113


6143 8721

www.lukeslandscaping.com.au

Phone: 9209 2669

Also:

All Natural Stones

Free Quotes, Fully Insured

0401 372 277

Rejuvenate
your
Tired Garden

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

9245 3303

SEAMUS HOME SERVICES

Stonework Specialists

LAWNMOWING SERVICES

4 Vaucluse Ave
Claremont

ALL AREAS - 24 HOURS

German craftsman, 25 years experience

Mobile 0418 921 418

email: [email protected]

EST 81

Phone Peter Harper

One Company All Trades

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Brett Campbell (Proprietor)

PAINTING

Reg 7824

Vacuum Recovery means NO MESS


Call Geoff for a FREE QUOTE

ALL LANDSCAPE AND


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

NATURALISTE
STONE

PAINTING

Your Local Master Painter

Jeff Bond
Reg# 4004

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0423 620 032

PENGUIN

Reg 6621

High pressure cleaning of


paved areas
driveways
pool areas
tennis courts

LIMESTONE

Reg No 3468

LANDSCAPING

Reg. No. 3511

HIGH PRESSURE
CLEANING

PAINTING & DECORATING SERVICES

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

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A PLUS PAINTING
& SERVICES
Residential
Commercial
Interior
Reg # 6263
Exterior
IMMEDIATE START
Free Quotes
Call Fred

Mob: 0413 235 163


Phone: 9206 5331
Fax: 9206 5337

100% Customer Satisfaction


Guaranteed!

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CREATIVE
COLOURS
TOP CALIBRE PAINTING
& WORKMANSHIP FROM
TRADESMEN YOU CAN TRUST
WINNER OF WA MASTER
PAINTER OF THE YEAR
2OO7/2O10
WINNER OF WA MASTER
PAINTER CATEGORY
AWARDS EVERY YEAR FROM
2006 - 2014

BEST PRICE for NEAT QUALITY


WORK THAT LASTS!
SPECTACULAR CHARACTER
RESTORATION & DETAIL TO
PERIOD HOMES
INTERIOR EXTERIOR
RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL

All Painting, Gilding, Wallpapering


& Faux Finishes, Limewash
MARBLING SPECIALIST

KARL SAXON

0419 925 739


9407 7800
Reg:3605 3721

www.creativecolours.com.au

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Reg No. 5309

P&N
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Specialising in
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+Roof Painting
+ Any size jobs

FREE QUOTE

Mob: 0451 901 919


Ph: 9388 8055

[email protected]

Roberts
Renovations &
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Renovations, Electrical
Plumbing & Gas, Solar
Power, Air-Conditioning
One Stop
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EVERYTHING

Painting

Qualified & professional painters


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All internal and external finishes


No Job Too Small
Over 20 years Experience
CALL TONY FOR
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0415 951 865


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

Ph: Jorge 0400 748


or 9386 3953

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Wall Plastering &


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More than fifteen years experience.

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Electronic Burst Pipe Detection


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Lic. PL5041

SEC. Lic. 4263

Skilled Plumbing &


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Burst pipes Blocked drains
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Renovations
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PL 5580

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Gas 4784

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HOT WATER
FAST

Specialist in plastering internal


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NO JOB TOO SMALL
35 years experience

9335 1552

0418 926 705

9384 7870
0430 844 743

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 Water Leaks
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Guttering and Downpipes

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

MUIRS

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

Special sealant for box gutters


Tile Replacement
Emergency work Gutters
Speciality Gutters/Downpipes
Valleys & Flashings Replaced
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Seniors Rates
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Prompt Roofing

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Gutters & Downpipes
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Fully Insured
All work guaranteed

Specialised Outdoor Services

All Roof Replacement


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

Western Suburbs
Pool Service

Junk Removal

CLEANING CHEMICALS &


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BUILDING & GARDEN


SUPPLIES
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OPEN 6 DAYS

PH: 9381 5455

For All Your


Secretarial Needs
from Student to
Executive

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

Est. 1990

YOUR LOCAL SHOPS


NEDLANDS
134 BROADWAY

9389 6131

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

9384 6164

Complete and Professional Pool


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

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

John Clark 0417 912 362


Mark Lynch 0418 959 871

9380 8333

Ring Ian on

We create the professional


edge that everyone wants

Secretarial &
Executive Support
Services

YExecutive Personal Assistance


YAppointment Setting / Diary Management
YAudio Typing (Specialise in Medico-Legal)
YWord Processing / Mail Outs / Business Reports
YPower Point Presentations
YProfessional Writing & Editing / Proof Reading
YDocument Binding / Scanning / Laminating

LOCAL

0419 931 966


TILING

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

Alex 0412 597 261

JEFF TILING

Call: Jill James

Floor and Wall


Ceramic and Porcelain
New House and Renovations
email: [email protected]

Email: [email protected]

0422 095 481

0439 029 799

SHADE SAILS

When only the best will do

Friendly Professional Service


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Specialising in Diagonal Tiling
NO JOB TOO SMALL

www.shadesolutions.com.au
[email protected]

9389 8744
Mobile
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Specialising in all Tiling & Stone work


All intricate work undertaken
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DON TILING SERVICE

All aspects of wall & floor tiling.


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

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

0421 251 794

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TREE SERVICES

Indigo Painting
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
FREE WRITTEN QUOTES

PH: 9359 9300


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

Floor & Wall Tiling


Ph Rick: 0402 751 878

Servicing the Western Suburbs since 1996

Ph PETER PLAISTED

All reno & new work


Specialists in
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Specialists in Commercial &


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* Prompt Delivery

TOP MARK TILING

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Maintenance & Repair


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Gutters & Downpipes


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

RoofQuest

IMMEDIATE ATTENTION

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

FREE QUOTE ADAM CLARKE

Graham
0432 119 526

JOSH MANN

0414 775 586

RUBBISH REMOVAL

0433 210 028

ROOF
IMPROVEMENTS

257 STIRLING HWY


CLAREMONT

PH GEOFF
7 DAYS

Professional Business Support


As and When You Need It.

Swan River
Roofing

0419 385 971 or


9385 9719
Re-roofing,
New Roofing
Gutters
Downpipes
Leaky Roof Repairs
Ridges Repointed
Soakwells Installed
Roof Vents

2m 3m 4m 6m 8m

SECRETARIAL
ROOF PLUMBING

ROOFING

TILING

FOR OVER 20 YEARS

No Job Too Small


Call Dave 0410 493 127

(Licenced & Fully Insured)

www.lukeslandscaping.com.au

POOL
SERVICE
POOL & SPA SERVICE
CHEMICALS/REPAIRS
FREECALL 1800 835 444

Phil 0400 340 228

0424 133 950

SWIMMING POOL
SERVICE
CLAREMONT

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

3 Great Reasons to call Lisa:

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RUBBISH
DISPOSAL

ROOFING & BUILDING D Wynne Roofing


All Roofing Services
MAINTENANCE

References Available

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

ROOFING

NO JOB TOO SMALL


CALL PETER FOR FREE QUOTE

0438 909 275


Complete Wall and Floor Tiling
Experts In Shower Repair and Regrouting
Bathroom Renovations
www.alphatile.com.au

Core Tiling

& Bathroom renovation


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

Call Lewis: 0451 636 666


[email protected]

FLOREAT TREE SERVICE


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

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TREE SERVICES

TREE SERVICES

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TREE
SURGEONS
Certified Arborists
Offering Complete Tree
Service With Care
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QUALIFIED TREE SURGEON
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[email protected]
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TREE SURGEON
S.E.C. Cert.
All Facets of Tree Work
Satisfaction Guaranteed
For the personal touch
please phone RENE COOLEN

Roberts
Renovations &

0407 774 549 9387 5153


Free Quotes

Handyman Service
LAKESIDE
TREES & STUMPS
www.lakesidestumpgrinding.com.au

TREE & PALM REMOVALS


HEDGING & MULCHING
NARROW ACCESS
SPECIALISTS
FULLY INSURED
Call ANDY

9306 8599
Mobile

0408 405 671

Stump Grinding
Complete
Stump Removal
Fully Insured / All areas

Free Quotes
Call Adam
Tel: 9246

0235
Mob: 0403 377 692
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Tree Service

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Foxys
Treelopping
& STUMP GRINDING
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MAGNOLIA Little gem in pot 1 12


metres high. $75.00, 0431 144 460
MT
Claremont school uniform,
dress, t-shirt, backpack. 9385 1454

9433 4156

0407 473 626

Tree Removal Palm Removal


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

Aaron: 0410 521 734


[email protected]

PLANTS
Large
Dracaenas,
Agaves, Chinese Jade, Bay, lemon
and olive trees in pots.
0415 313 650

Qualified, Experienced, Insured


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

SOFAS Freedom taupe 4 seater +


3 seater near new matching sofas
$1250; Ikea Lycksele single chair
bed $95; solid Jarrah bookshelves
$30-$120; Antique writing bureau on
5 drawer chest $195. View Nedlands
0415 313 650

9448 2227

[email protected]
www.heritagetreesurgeons.com.au

TIMBER Mantle Pce, old food


cupboard, long legs and wire sides.
Brass, Copper. Some wrought iron
pieces. 9385 9943

The Tree Specialists

Call Marco

[email protected]
www.teamtreelopper.com

SWANBOURNE
TREE
SERVICE
Free Quotes
Great Service

0423 655 222

Narrow Access Fully Insured


Tree Work Undertaken Free Quotes

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

9242 2952

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

SAM GRANERI 0408 095 854

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

The Local Guys

www.theinstallers.com.au

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9379 3407

Richard Kaiser
Specialist in weak
signal areas

OK

ED116
0417 917

www.cometelectronics.com.au

BIRD Lover? Beautiful Australian bird


prints and originals at
www.brendaholdenart.com.au

BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITIES
A
Work from home business
opportunity with a high end profit
potential. Do you have a desire to be
financially free? Do you inspire to be,
do and get more out of life? Then I
would like to speak to you. We have
a simple step-by-step system in
place that virtually anyone can
duplicate. For more information visit
our
website
today:
www.libertynow.info

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

WASHING MACHINE
REPAIRS

WINDOW
CLEANING

Uwes European

DIVERSITY WINDOW
CLEANING

Appliance Repairs

Ph: 6201 1387

7 Day 6am - 10pm

www.uwerepairs.com.au

TV INSTALLATIONS

WINDOW
CLEANING

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

SWANBOURNE
WINDOW CLEANING
EST. 1976

YOUR LOCAL BUSINESS


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

0414 738 888


TV SERVICES

PETE AND JOSH

0402 433 690

WESTERN SUBURBS SPECIALIST


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

9382 4752
Rear Laneway, 25 Heytesbury Rd

UPHOLSTERY

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

9354 4524

WERE JUST A PHONE


CALL AWAY

TV ANTENNA

FULL
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BRENda

Trades & Services


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

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

9336 3129
0414 011 220

Phone MARTIN
Mob

WINDOW CLEANING
your local professional

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ANGUS

040 375 8242

GMR

Specialising in all styles of


household and commercial
upholstery.
CONTACT MICHAEL

0407 771 476

[email protected]

HALESTORM
ANTENNA &
AUDIO VISUAL

WASHING MACHINE
REPAIRS

- 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

APPLIANCES

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

4 Hood Street Subiaco

9388 2251

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

0439 518 525


[email protected]

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

COUNSELLING

HOLIDAYS & RESORTS

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

COTTESLOE Beach House Stays.


Family and executive self-contained
houses and apartments available for
short term rental in Cottesloe and
surrounding areas. Phone 9286
2641 www.cbhstays.com.au
DAWESVILLE For rent. Holiday
house, 2 storey with spectacular
views from large balcony. Large
theatre room, alfresco area, 4
bedroom, 3 toilet, sleeps 9 adults.
$640 per night or $3480 per week.
Call 0409 771 485
DUNSBOROUGH 3 bed, 2 bath
comfortable house. Winter break
0407 385 259
MARGARET River. Spacious 2
storey limestone home in tranquil
Peppi Grove. 10 mins to town. 4 bed
2 bath. Tel 9285 2073
PEPPERMINT Grove Beach. Large
5 bedroom three bathroom house.
Phone 9389 6565, 0403 870 075
YALLINGUP 2 br cottage from
$150 night. Ph 0407 443 042

DRESSMAKING

Conditions apply

Window Cleaning
TV Picture problem?

ARTS & CRAFTS

Classified photos starting from $5.50

0450 159 839

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

GRANDFATHER
Clock 1810
needs T.L.C $1,200 Vienna Wall
clock, good order $450. 1920's
Westminster Whitt chime mantle
clock $280. All negotiable.
Phone 0450 049 679, 9380 6399

furniture.

LEATHER
Armchair
brown,
comfortable, excellent condition
$100, Cottesloe 0417 185 057

0424 150 899


TRY US - YOU WILL BE HAPPY

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FIREWOOD Split Jarrah 6X5 ute


load. Good quality Jarrah sourced
from our own family farm in
Serpentine. Happy to unload & split
to your size. Generous loads, you
wont be disappointed $190. Free
delivery NOR or SOR. Call/sms
Tyson 0413 333 706
or [email protected]

KYAK Pescador 8.0 perception


sport. Green & white with paddle
$280, 0418 914 393

Qualified Arb
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ANTIQUES

BASKETBALL Stand, hoop & net.


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

GENERAL
Household
Phone Chris for details
0407 167 030

Royce Turner

- Trees, Our Inspiration -

FOR SALE
HOUSEHOLD

TV ANTENNA

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

0416 042 258 or 0413 998 955


1300 460 996
www.diversitycleaning.com.au

iSHINE Window
Cleaning

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

Trevor 0406 809 977

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

Call Rolf
9279 2981
0408 930 235
WINDOW
REPAIRS

Paul Jones

Carpentry & Joinery


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

www.sashinaflash.com.au

WROUGHT IRON

Metal Ox Ironworks

Handmade Wrought Iron

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

9272 8282 0419 045 250


www.metalox.com.au

ALTERATIONS Hems etc fast,


efficient, very reasonable rates.
Local lady many years sewing
experience. 0417 913 931

EDUCATIONAL
CHEMISTRY Tutor Years 10-12.
Eight years experience. Current 5th
year medical student, with BSc in
Chemistry. Can tutor at your place or
meet at school/public library. $50 p
/h. Cottesloe local.
James 0404 918 438
FRENCH A to Z. Experienced tutor
from Paris specialised in year 11 and
12 and exam preparation. All levels
welcome from basic travel to
business visit preparation.
0404 172 287
MATHS
Tutor: Years 6-12;
Qualified, experienced registered
teacher; improves motivation,
revises basics, extends gifted,
guaranteed results; sibling no extra
cost; I come to your home; must live
within 4km of Mt Claremont; call
Stuart 0478 774 410
MATHS Tutoring for 4-9 years old.
Qualified, experienced teacher.
Holiday and term bookings.
Rosemary 0412 454 276
NEED Help with Maths? 1-1 tuition
at your home by ex'p UWA PhD for
$65/hour. Includes up to 400mins of
free online tutoring before class tests
/exams. Website: ozimaths.com.
Ph Blair 0438 965 775

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

GARAGE SALES
PARA-QUAD Garage Sale. Sunday
19 July 9.30am - 12.30pm. 10 Selby
Street, Shenton Park (Car Park No.
3). Furniture, household goods,
clothing,
toys,
books
www.slfwa.org.au
ROTARY
Swap Mart. Every
Sunday 7am to 12 noon. Broadway
Shopping Centre, Nedlands. Seller
bays $5. 1st Sunday free. Come and
get bargains galore or sell your
goods
SHENTON Park Sat 11th July
8am-3pm, 21 Henry Street. Huge
Sale. Granny's moved to a nursing
home. Most items never opened.
Absolute bargains: New CDs, DVDs,
books, household items, art,
costume jewellery, 100's of misc.
items

HEALTH & BEAUTY


KINESIOLOGY Restore your health
with energy medicine. Relieves pain,
chronic injuries, anxiety, stress,
reflux. Health rebates available. Call
Jude: 0411 111 893,
[email protected]
MASSAGE: Amazing self healing,
deep relaxation. Alleviates stress
/neck/shoulder/back/tension/pain
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DHA clears up Allen Park drilling mystery


From page 7
Friends member Denise Murray
said group members recently met
an adviser for Curtin MP and
Foreign Minister Julie Bishop.
We have requested a meeting
with Julie Bishop and have been
given some dates to work with,
she said.
We would ideally like to meet
her on site.

Mrs Murray said she had attended a community information


evening this week conducted by
the Department of Defence about
the Campbell Barracks redevelopment project, which is separate
from the Seaward Village redevelopment.
She said Defence representatives listened to community questions and concerns.

We found the process of dealing


with Defence much better than the
rude treatment we have received
from DHA, she said.
Mrs Murray said a Department
of Defence representative adivsed
her that if community members
wanted to inuence decisions on
the proposal they needed to contact senior ofcials and ministers
in Canberra.

Last week the POST reported


that federal police ofcers had
been investigating Friends of Allen
Park members after they called
Defence Minister Kevin Andrews
Canberra ofce to try to arrange
a meeting (POST, July4).
When we try to approach the
Minister, we get a security check,
Mrs Murray said.
So what are we supposed to do?

Sake: The new


sauvignon blanc?

Neighbours flouted
overlooking rules

On show Bone Man, by Scotch College graduate Charlie Kavanagh, is on show in the schools new gallery.

From page 14
Included will be freshly
brewed start-of-the-season
nama nama sakes, nama genshu, murokas, nigori, nama
nigori, junmai, junmai ginjos,
junmai daiginjos, straight
daiginjos, bodaimoto method
sakes, multiple plum wines,
yuzu and mikan wines, and
even shochu.
Admission is free and visitors can buy a bracelet with
10 tabs plus a Japanese sake
tasting cup for $10.
This entitles the wearer to
10 different 20ml pours.
Stalls will be on site cooking
up food to go with the sake
with plates from $5.
Bracelets can be pre-bought
at Tsunami so you dont have
to queue on the day.
Tsunamis new tavern licence means bottles can be
bought on the day at festival
discounts.
For more details, call 9284
7788 after 2pm.

Scotch opens gallery

Subi
rates up
Subiaco rates will increase

From page 5

I see this as an injustice, Ms Langsford said.


Mr Winter, who was also at the meeting,
said: Once we became aware what we were
building was not in compliance we engaged
with the planning department.
We agreed with every single recommendation they made.
Council staff recommended approving the
proposal with conditions, including having
xed shutters on the Nixons side.
But councillors did not agree. Karen Wood
said the 2012 conditions had been fair.
We are now being asked to say, Yes, thatll
be absolutely ne, Ms Wood said.
It seems a lot of these conditions have been
outed.
Councillor Peter Browne said it was a matter
of serious principle.
He said it was clear the Winters neighbours
were stressed.
The building went ahead and was occupied
in a non-compliant state, Mr Browne said.
I cant understand how we can go back on
those conditions.

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The western suburbs newest art gallery was opened


in Swanbourne last week.
Scotch Colleges new junior
and middle school library and
Scotch Gallery were opened,
and the middle school
building was rededicated.

Boys showed guests through


the buildings. The gallerys
inaugural exhibition included
Year 12 works the school had
bought since 1986.
The gallery also featured
work by junior and middleschool boys.

by 2.95% following a special


council meeting held on
Tuesday night to vote on the
councils budget for the new
nancial year.
As well as changes to some
car parking fees, a number
of projects were dropped or
delayed as part of the bid to
reduce rates.

Fund chase to fight infill


From page 3
increased trafc and parking,
and reduce property values.
Real Estate Institute of WA
president David Airey, who
has been a vocal opponent of
the proposal, said he would
be surprised if the WAPC
passed Amendment 31 after
the number of objections and
public outcry.
Cambridge now has 21 days
to send the amendment to the
WAPC and it will be weeks if
not months before they make a
recommendation, Mr Airey said.
Im sure there will be a lot
of lobbying to the Planning
Minister and the local Liberal
MP Sean LEstrange, and I
would not be surprised if

[Amendment 31] was rejected,


if not thrown out.
I just think that when a
council chooses to ignore the
voices of 2000 residents, it is
a shameful day for local government.
The night before the council
meeting on Wednesday, July
1, all councillors and mayor
Simon Withers received
an email from Australand
Property Group general manager Tony Perrin urging them
to vote yes to Amendment 31.
Mr Perrin, a Cambridge resident, said it would be morally
wrong if he did not support
the amendment because it
would mean he stood only for
the concept of densication in

areas outside his own.


Let me apologise for the at
times undignied and abusive
actions of a few in our community that I have seen via
social media, Mr Perrin told
councillors.
Much of their behaviour
is consistent with minority
groups in other less privileged
communities in which we
have conducted community
consultations and rezonings
over many years, and a poor
reection on them.
Mr Airey said allegations
that vested and developer
interests had inuenced the
councils decision needed to
be investigated by local government authorities.

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Page 70 POST, July 11, 2015

Austin Robertsons sporting

Oy! Give us our footy back!


I was enjoying a sun-kissed
morning in Cottesloe with
two old Subiaco Football Club
teammates when our breakfast
was interrupted by a ringing
phone.
I was with two football legends, my former coach and
AFL Hall of Famer Ross Smith
and AFL Life Member Brian
Sierakowski.
The intruder was Brians
dad, Ralph, ringing him from
Melbourne.
Gday! he said enthusiastically, How are you going,
mate? Still chasing those girls
around?
Ralph is just one birthday
away from getting a birthday
card from the Queen.
After the phone call, it didnt
take us long to get around to
talking football.
I asked Ross whether he had
any fears about how footy is
being played, and if he was
the AFL CEO for a week, what
changes he would implement.
Ross, as studious as ever,
managed only a few syllables
about positional play before
Siera ambushed him.
Ill tell you whats wrong with
football, Siera said, getting
straight on to the front foot.
Theyve bastardised the game.
What weve got now is 80%
basketball, 15% soccer and 5%
rugby.
Whats happened to our
football?
The game has gone. We are
a hybrid game.
Maybe Ross might have said
something similar, perhaps more
reservedly, but Siera was boldly
forthright: football had been a
great game to watch before the

The fragility
of life
The tragic death of Adelaide
coach Phil Walsh last week
will be remembered as one
of the darkest times in the
annals of AFL history.
It was inspirational to see
how quickly the Australian
football community rallied as
a family to this tragedy.
The circle of respect formed
by the players after each game
brought tears to my eyes.
Vale Phil Walsh. You will
be fondly remembered and
sadly missed.

Brian Sierakowski
Victorians hijacked it.
I knew where he was coming
from.
Up until the national competition more like the extended
VFL, as the Vics tend to think
of it arrived, the WAFL and
SANFL provided as exciting a
competition as any footy supporter could hope for.
Later generations of Eagles
and Dockers supporters, who
never experienced the rivalry of
eight teams fiercely competing
every week, certainly missed
something special.
The Derby between East and
South Fremantle was like watching re-runs of the Battle of New
Orleans three times every year
(not counting many, many finals).
Similar duels occurred between East and West Perth, Subi
and Claremont, Perth and Swan
Districts.
Each winter weekend, which
meant every Saturday afternoon
right on the dot of 2.20pm, all
these matches provided the
greatest shows on earth for
footy fans.
The total crowds at the four
WAFL matches generally exceeded those at todays home
games for the Eagles and the
Dockers at Subiaco Oval.
In round nine in 1969, for
example, 60,411 attended the
four games, including 26,760
to see the Royals go down to
the Cardies at Perth Oval (and
remember, Perth had around
a third of the population it has
now and I swear it rained three
times as much!).
Back in the 50s and 60s, more
than 20,000 would regularly
turn up to watch Toddy weave
out of a pack, and shout G-ER-O! as the master centreman
would lob a perfect droppy in
the goal-square to see one of the

consistently great high marks in


history turn a patch of turf into
a trampoline.
In modern day AFL matches,
particularly in WA and SA, 90%
plus of the crowd yell for their
home team.
Its a bit like watching the lions
v the Christians at the Coliseum.
Gone are the days of (roughly)
evenly matched tribes of supporters at suburban grounds
willing their teams over the line.
Of course, nobody can stand
in the way of progress, and
the changes implemented by
the AFL to make our national
game truly national have been
remarkably successful.
With club memberships
soaring and TV rights providing bonanza bucks, with slick
innovative marketing and the
constant reviewing of the rules

Ross Smith
of the game to make it faster and
faster, its hard to hold anybody
accountable for what has been
lost, and often forgotten.

Of course, a major benefit


results when retiring AFL players with distinguished careers
have the opportunity to extend
their days in football through
coaching, at least as one of the
very long list of assistants that
seem to be required in the
modern game.
Others, with a modicum of
knowledge of the English language (and, more often than
not, a resum with one of the
big Melbourne clubs in it),
end up in the tentacles of the
media: on TV and radio, and in
newspapers.
I try not to live in the past, but
sometimes its nice to reflect
on the great days of yesteryear
with blokes like my mates Ross
and Siera.
I guess thats one of the positives of being a senior citizen.

Upset lets the Suns shine


How come, all things being
equal, do most of us get a kick
out of seeing the underdog
get up?
Take the clash between the
cellar-dwellers Gold Coast Suns
and North Melbourne, who were
touted as bona fide final four
contenders before the season.
What surprised me was
that though I had tipped the
Kangaroos in the POST staff
tipping competition (in which
Im hanging on to second possie), I found myself rooting for
the Suns.
Its funny how we naturally
assign positive attributes to the
underdog in almost any contest.
What the Gold Coast did to
North Melbourne last weekend
demonstrates both the allure
and the frustration of AFL
football.
It has been almost a year
since Garry Abletts seasonending shoulder injury, and

his return last weekend was a


timely reminder of his genius.
He finished with a game-high
31 disposals, but it was his sheer
presence that the Gold Coast
Suns enjoyed the most.
The entire team looked bigger, faster and harder, a mean
machine with an iron-willed
determination that had been
missing all season.
It was obvious that having the
man back in the team, directing, dictating and accumulating,
was just the spike Rocket and
his team needed.
Gazza gave us another snapshot of his football alchemy of
turbo-charged pace, coordination, instinct, agility, footwork,
ball-handling and a touch so
sweet it could rot teeth.
Of course, he didnt do it
alone.
Charlie Dixon, who has been
in more trouble than Brick
Bradford this season, kicked

seven great goals, and Kade


Kolodjashnij and Michael
Rischitelli rallied around the
dual Brownlow Medallist to
help the Suns secure a muchneeded win.
The hard thing now is to gauge
where North Melbourne sit in
the scheme of things.
Their body language fell
somewhere between anguish
and grief, and it looked as
though the entire team had
been hit by a natural disaster.
The Kangas have been doing
this for a few seasons now, and
they are not in contention for
higher honours with the group
they have.
Their inept display against the
Suns could easily be the domino
that topples their season.
But lets take nothing away
from the underdog.
In the end, its simple maths:
the more unlikely the success,
the more rewarding it is.

Where do these brats get o?


A couple of years ago, I wrote
about a new kid on the tennis
block called Bernard Tomic,
reflecting at the time about
my association with him and
his father John.
Among other things, I expressed my worry about his
tennis future, because of his
temperament, not his ability.
Bernard has since travelled a
long way on the highway of fame,
becoming a player with enough
ability to win Grand Slam titles.
Unfortunately, he has also the
potential to be one of the most
unpopular of all Aussie tennis
players, with a bad temper, bad
manners and precious little
gratitude to the country that
provided the opportunity for
him to achieve fame and fortune.
Not too long ago we had a top
female player in Jelena Dokic,
whose fathers influence, attitude and interference didnt
contribute anything positive
at all.
And if its not bad enough that

we have Bernards on-court and


off-court theatrics, now we have
another potential pretender in
Nick Kyrgios.
Like Bernard, Nick has
enormous potential and I have
no doubt he has Grand Slam
victories in him.
In this current championship,
it is always a joy to watch the
superstars like Roger Federer,
Rafael Nadal and Andy Murray
ply their trade.
I would much rather watch
them than our two yokels carrying on like spoiled brats looking
as though they need their nappies changed.
I cant imagine past champs
like Rod Laver, Lew Hoad, Ken
Rosewall, John Newcombe, Pat
Cash, Pat Rafter and co carrying
on in the same manner.
Even Lleyton Hewitt, who
is tenniss equivalent of
Whispering Jack John Farnham,
generally restricts his outbursts
to COME ON!
Boring, to be sure, but theres
nothing wrong with that.

City Beach surfer Jake Metcalfe in action during the WA Bodyboard championships at Trigg beach last
weekend. Photo: Woolacott/SurfingWA

Trigg weekend rounds o bodyboard titles


SURFING

with Damian Lipscombe


Competitors from as far
away as Geraldton and Albany
converged at Trigg last weekend for the WA Bodyboard
Titles.
A rare swell and calm conditions made for some exciting
rides during the weekend, the
final event of this years bodyboard championships.
Eight new WA champions
were crowned and 25 bodyboarders will represent WA
in the upcoming Australian
Bodyboard Titles, at Coffs
Harbour, NSW, next month.
In the blue-ribbon open
mens final, Albany teenager

Noah Symmans was chased


all the way to the finish line
by the former national open
mens champion, Ben Veitch,
of Margaret River.
The final saw a tight finish
with less than a point between
first and second place, with
Mandurahs Jordan Ihms third
and Marmions Michael Sumer
fourth.
Symmans kept up his winning
form for the under-18 junior
boys final, an impressive double victory.
Final results
Open men: 1 Noah Symmans (Albany),
2 Ben Veitch (Margaret River), 3 Jordyn
Ihms (Mandurah), 4 Michael Sumner
(Marmion). State champion: Kyle Ward
(Joondalup).
Under-18 junior boys: 1 Noah Symmans,

2 Lachie Breakey (Dunsborough), 3 Josh


Peters (Duncraig), 4 Nathan Hutchins
(Ocean Reef). State champion: Noah
Symmans.
Under-16 cadet boys: 1 Matt Hanks
(Mandurah), 2 Brad Harrington (Singleton), 3 Henry Gibson (Mandurah), 4 Tom
Todaro (Geraldton). State champion:
Brad Harrington.
Under-14 grommet boys: 1 Dan Donovan (Scarborough), 2 Patrick Franklyn
(Palmyra), 3 Ben Vigors (Geraldton), 4
Matthew Hick (Karrinyup). State champion: Dan Donovan.
Drop knee: 1 Mark Boehm (Maranagaroo), 2 Declan Genge (Margaret River), 3
Kyle Ward, 4 Jake Metcalfe (City Beach).
State champion: Mark Boehm.
Over-24 senior men: 1 Jacob Cross
(Clarkson). State champion: Jacob Cross.
Over-35 masters men: 1 Ian Goldthorpe
(Cottesloe), 2 Darren Hotker (Bunbury).
State champion: Darren Hotker.

POST, July 11, 2015 Page 71

Kids
Last weeks
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Jokes

Hugo Poll (9)

Use this shape to make a drawing.


The best two entries will win.

You could win $10


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Q: What sort of lollies do


koalas like?
A: Chewing gum.

Eva Harvey (9)

Plenty of
clever ideas
Hi Kids,
Hugo Poll (9), from Cottesloe, is
one of our major Doodlebug drawing
winners this week.
I love the way he has coloured
every bit of his Doodlebug, giving
it a quite painterly effect. To me it
looks a little bit French. What do
you think?
Eva Harvey (9), from Wembley,
has created a peaceful-looking drawing with her three swings in a tree.
They would not look out of place
in a trendy homewares shop. How
glorious is her tree with its beautiful wide boughs and shady canopy?
There were some brilliant ideas

Q: Whats grandads
favourite sweet?
A: Lollypop.
Q: Which sweet is always
late?
A: Chocolate.

in the mail this week. Zara turned


the teardrop doodle into the seeds of
both a watermelon and a strawberry.
For Daisy they became the eyes of
a little baby and for Annabella the
noses of two best friends.
Samanthas sky was full of raindrops and Thomas made his into
little goldfish. Matildas swagman at
night was very well done and Caitlins
rainbow was gorgeous. Mahindus
ski lift was a very clever idea while
Ravindus cup cakes were a delight
Qiana came up with three different ideas and I chose her breakfast
waffles as the best of them.
Keep up the great work everyone!

Q: Whats the drummers


favourite lolly?
A: Rocky road.
Q: Whats the worst day
for fish?
A: Friday!
Knock knock.
Whos there?
Mister.
Mister who?

Mister last train home,


can I stay here?

Jane

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9381 3100
Explore the art of nature at holiday sessions at the University of WA.

Young artists can think big


See feathers, shells and crystals from a
new perspective at special holiday events at
the University of WA.
Edward de Courcy Clarke will show how
microscopes provide a fascinating way to
see art in natural objects.
After a quick exploration of the university grounds, children aged nine to 12 will
be invited to examine the items collected
under microscopes.
The sessions are from 2 to 3pm on
Wednesday, July 15, or 11am to noon on

Thursday, July 16, and the cost is $10.


Edward will also run a dot-painting
session for the same age-group.
Explore the role of rock art and dot
painting in indigenous culture and then
create your own dot paintings to express
a story.
This session will run from 2 to 3pm on
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Museum. The cost is $10.
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to culturalprecinct.uwa.edu.au/winterarts.

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The Revolving Door


Of Property Management Staff

High Turnover Of Property Managers Can Result In Poor Service


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