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Melville City Herald North
MELVILLE CITY
HERALD
Volume 24 No 23
Saturday June 8, 2013
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Aggrieved local says this council’s legacy is:
Closed shops,
concrete parks
by CARMELO AMALFI
SOUTH BEACH residents
say Fremantle council has
gone concrete-mad, with a
proposal to build a basketball
court on Wilson Park coming
immediately after its skate
park plans for the Esplanade
reserve.
Preserve plea
P
• South Beach residents John Watson and Bobby Wilson stand where Fremantle council plans to build a
basketball court. Photo by Carmelo Amalfi
court to be built on the other
side of the railway tracks but, “a
suitable spot could not be found”.
“Fremantle council had agreed
many years back to replace the
basketball courts lost with the
extension of parking,” he says.
Ms Wilson says noise from the
old court, 126m from residents,
travelled to Hickory Street and
“now they want to put a court
45m away”. Locals were given just
17 days to comment on a concept
design. The council received 20
submissions, 10 of which were
opposed.
Ms Wilson says bollards should
be erected around the park to
keep cars off, and the court moved
across the tracks.
“Wilson Park has become a
carpark in summer, not a park,”
the petition states, lamenting
the loss of a tranquil space that
residents had enjoyed for more
than a century.
Queen Victoria had vested
Wilson Park in Fremantle city
council in 1897, “solely for the
purposes of recreation”.
Dr Watson says the concreting
of Fremantle’s remaining parks is
indicative of a council determined
to force projects through against
the wishes of electors.
“It has shown no awareness
of the benefits of the open green
space for the well-being of
community members.”
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are investigating a series of
suspicious or deliberately
lit fires in Perth’s southern
suburbs but are not sure
whether a serial arsonist or
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Figures supplied to the Herald
show that since February arsonists
set fire to cars and property in
South Fremantle, Hilton, Hamilton
Hill, Spearwood and Munster.
Police say incidents may be
missing because details have not
yet been entered into the computer
system.
Incidents are included where
cause is determined to be
deliberate or suspicious.
In Yangebup, a 58-year-old
man was charged this week
with cultivating cannabis after
firefighters allegedly found 30
plants in his burning shed on
Shallcross Street in Munster.
“This council will be
remembered for closed shops
and concrete parks,” local retired
anaesthetist John Watson told the
Herald.
He says the half-basketball
court design also threatens
“ambience, amenity and social
harmony” as noise and possible
anti-social behaviour problems
will be closer to residents.
Referring to the hundreds of
tonnes of concrete to be poured
for the 2500sqm youth plaza on
the Esplanade, he says the council
should preserve the few green
spaces left in the port city.
The plan for Wilson Park,
currently a lawned expanse,
covers about 210sqm and includes
concrete paths linking the halfcourt to South Beach and South
Terrace, near Douro Road.
Dr Watson and long-time local
activist Bobby Wilson this week
presented a petition to mayor Brad
Pettitt with the signatures of more
than 60 South Terrace residents
opposed to the plan.
He was not receptive, they say.
Dr Pettitt told the Herald he
would have preferred the half-
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on the metropolitan
council boundaries
discourse. It should not
be longer than a couple
of months now before the
official state government
decision is known, whether
it be to leave amalgamations
to councils themselves or for
changes be imposed. One
option seems not to have
gained attention.
Until now, there have been as
many suggestions from councils
as there are councils and none
has been averse to seeking
some advantage in any shakeup. Fremantle has its eyes, in
addition to nearby territories, on
Rottnest. After all, frequent visits
there by council representatives
would not be too tiresome an
overseas duty and a relaxing
change from more rigorous
international travel.
Regional councils, smaller
ones—which is better: 30
reduced to 12 or possibly 15—or
perhaps 16 might be a good
number, or else a nice round 20?
Which takes what and who
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Councils have been agonising
under such painful contractions
as G4, G20, G19, G7 and G willit-never-end, while there is an
option not yet explored and so
obvious as to be overlooked; a
division of the metropolitan area
already in place. Presenting—
G9! A new ingredient added to
the bubbling brew of speculation
should freshen the conversation.
Is this a serious proposal?
Hardly less so that others
bouncing around and anyway,
this insight requires hardly more
adjustment than the rest and
offers a basic template for which
infrastructure is already in place.
Why not use the federal
electoral boundaries as a basis
for councils’ fiefdoms? That
would see councils for divisions
of Fremantle, Moore, Cowan,
Stirling, Perth, Curtin, Swan,
Hasluck and Tangney.
At 201sqkm, Fremantle
would get a whopping slice from
• Greg James and Jenny Dawson cracked a mention at Freo’s
heritage awards last week for giving the J-Shed a lick of paint, but
they might soon be out. File photo
Back on June 27 last year,
the council adopted a motion
on the management of Arthur
Head which explicitly states,
“enterprises and individuals
that have artistic endeavours as
their core business will not be
excluded from holding leases in
the subject properties”.
That decision has not been
rescinded.
Yet minutes of a meeting
between mayor Brad Pettitt,
corporate services head Glen
Dougal and the artists on
February15 this year show the
council “rejected” a request
for standard commercial leases
“...on the grounds the city
wants the option of reviewing
tenancies more regularly and
removing tenants who do not
meet or adhere to the Arthur
Head activation criteria,” the
minutes note.
The minutes were prepared
by the artists but, in an email
exchange seen by the Herald, Dr
Pettitt acknowledges they’re an
accurate account.
To confuse things further,
the council adopted a separate
motion on November 28 that
also appears to contradict the
one already on its books.
“Established practicing arts
business...can be offered longer
performance-based tenancy
agreements,” the motion reads.
The council has since offered
licences to sculptor Greg James
and ceramicist Jenny Dawson.
But licences are not leases,
with crucial differences the
artists say are unfair and likely
to ruin their businesses.
Licences cannot be on-sold.
Ms Dawson told the Herald that
without tenure on the building,
the business she’s built up over
20 years will be worthless if she
ever wanted to sell.
Licences also don’t confer
an “interest” in the property to
tenants. That gives the council
the right to plonk another
artist or business in there at its
whim—even when the tenant
has already paid a year’s fees in
advance.
The Herald asked the council
to explain the discrepancy in its
bookkeeping, but community
development director Marisa
Spaziani dodged the question.
“The city is currently in
negotiations with the J-Shed
tenants over license agreements
and as such, it’s not appropriate
to comment publicly on these
licenses (sic),” she told the
Herald.
She noted licence
agreements are a form of
tenancy agreement, which were
being implemented on the basis
of the November meeting.
“The city is not obliged to
make offers to any particular
current tenant, however as
outlined in the resolution, it
can (but is not obliged to) make
a longer, performance-based
tenancy offer which has been
put to the tenants in question.”
But she had nothing to say
about how that could have
been adopted given the earlier
motion.
Former WA small business
minister Simon O’Brien has
also been roped into the issue
and, along with fellow South
Metro MLC Lynn MacLaren,
will meet with the artists,
mayor and Fremantle chamber
of commerce head Tim Milsom
on July 18.
Meanwhile, the council has
announced that West Coast
Blues and Roots organisers
Sunset Events has been chosen
to develop a bar or cafe in the
J-Shed’s southern studio.
North Fremantle to Henderson
and a good way east to Jandakot
airport as well as part of Bicton
and its population would
enlarge some eight-fold. And
the bar at the Quokka Arms?
Automatically as much a part
of Fremantle as is that at the
Sail and Anchor. Of course,
some adjustments and probably
an addition of a few more
administrative areas may need
to be created, but the foundation
is there, thanks to Canberra’s
divisions. But don’t draw them
into it, that’s all we need.
by STEVE GRANT
FREMANTLE city council
appears to have broken its
own rule by refusing leases
to artists operating from the
J-Shed on Arthur Head.
Purists beware
by CARMELO AMALFI
FREMANTLE developer
Bruce Moriarty has bought
the heritage-listed Western
Power site on Parry Street for
more than $3.5 million.
And he says straight out
that purists will not be happy
with his plans to redevelop the
disused site near Fremantle pool
and Clancy’s pub into multistorey apartments.
“There will certainly be
challenges,” he told the Herald,
listing the nearby paramedic
services of St John and St
Patrick’s basilica among his
reasons for putting the offer in.
“I have no doubt our vision
for such an iconic building will
not satisfy the purists.”
Mr Moriarty says the wellkept building previously used as
the World of Energy will include
affordable housing at the rear of
the 2900sqm site.
Five to six apartments are
pegged for the main building
while three are in the original
workshop building. He says
portions of the main hall will
remain, including the gantry
crane.
Maximum height is 11m at
the rear of the site, allowing a
residential development of up to
three storeys.
“Between 20 to 30
predominantly small but
functional two-bedroom
apartments of 60sqm to
70sqm are planned at the rear
depending on negotiations
with the heritage council,” he
says. “Hopefully there will be
hospitality in some or all of the
original offices.”
Mr Moriarty says he needs
the heritage council support
as conditions Western Power
has imposed are, “challenging
though not unreasonable”.
“While heritage listings can
be complicated, the Heritage
Council of WA understands and
supports the necessity of making
heritage work economical,” he
says.
“While a listing may scare off
others, I have been fortunate to
have the advice and support of
wonderful people in relation to
heritage matters.”
Having grown up in a
crowded household of 13, Mr
Moriarty believes Fremantle will
benefit by pushing small but
functional two to three-bedroom
apartments for young families,
or two to three young adults
sharing expenses.
“This is the sort of housing
people will want to buy for
themselves, this is affordable
housing,” he says. “These are the
sort of people Fremantle needs.
“If I hold my breath and
count to three, we will start to
hear the predictable complaints
about putting people in ghettoes,
destroying the ambiance of Freo
and greedy developers.
“Fremantle is going to
change. It will not remain the
relaxed village it once was.
“It is now virtually inner-city
Perth and the next stop on the
train line of renewal.”
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by BRENDAN FOSTER
EAST FREMANTLE locals
want Fremantle Ports to
crack down on car-carrying
trucks taking short cuts past
their homes.
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on Victoria Quay, Fremantle
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“When I do take photo the
drivers just give me the finger,”
she says.
“Several times I have seen
trucks go right over the traffic
islands, causing cars to move
out of the way. It’s an accident
waiting to happen.”
Ports’ bugle Ainslie de Vos
says height restriction barriers
are planned by Main Roads to
stop semi-trailers barrelling
down East Street.
“Even the smaller trucks will
have to turn right into Beach
Street when leaving gate three
and then use the link road to
Canning Highway,” she says.
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her home.
“If you are having a cup of
coffee with someone, you can’t
hear the other person speak,”
she says.
“I’m sick of writing down
number plates, because nobody
listens.”
Ms Westall says she’s taken
plates down too, and taken
photos of trucks, which she has
forwarded to Fremantle Ports.
She says the port told her it
was planning to put in bollards
at the entrance to the wharf
to stop trucks turning left. Ms
Westall says a year on nothing
has happened.
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• Dianne Westall is sick of trucks rattling past her home. Photo by
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Dianne Westall’s apartment
complex backs onto East
Street and she describes as
“unbearable” the noise of trucks
leaving Victoria Quay trying to
avoid traffic lights at the corner
of Beach and Queen Victoria
Streets.
A few years back the port
installed bollards to stop trucks
turning right onto Beach Street
but Ms Westall says the trucks
are simply mounting the
barriers.
“When a ship is in the
harbour we count up to 20
trucks coming up East Street,
carrying six-eight cars,” she told
the Herald.
“Then in the middle of the
night the empty trucks come
thundering down the road to
collect more cars from the wharf.
“This is despite the fact that
road was constructed several
years ago to prevent the trucks
coming along this route.”
Beverley Ryan, who live
upstairs from Ms Westall, says
she is often jarred awake by
rattling carriages rumbling past
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Anyone with any acquaintance
with J-shed will acknowledge
that both Greg James’ and Jenny
Dawson’s studios are open to
enquiring passers by, are frequently
the venue of exhibitions and provide
accommodation to a variety of
visiting artists without being made
conditions of their tenancy.
If the council is so anxious
to ensure the accessibility and
viability of this prestige site why
has the southern-most studio been
closed and to all appearances been
under-used for several years, some
of which were in excess of the
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IT would be extraordinary if
those artists whose work is
highly regarded nationally and
whose presence enhances the
cultural reputation of Fremantle
should be forced to leave J-shed
because the requirements of their
“leases” made their enterprises
economically unviable.
It seems to me those who
advocate for the acceptance of
homosexual behaviour and gay
marriage hold all the aces. On
the opposing side, I rarely heard
any mention of hatred or fear of
homosexuals, just an expression
of opposition to the changes being
advocated, primarily on moral
grounds.
However, if you express such an
opinion you are immediately labelled
a bigot or a homophobe. It seems
to me the homosexual lobby are the
real bigots and will go to any lengths
to silence those who would oppose
them.
In response to your most recent
article (Herald, June 1, 2013) I
wholeheartedly agree a university
should be a place where important
moral and social issues are openly
discussed and debated and I
sincerely doubt the policy at Notre
Dame would be any different. This
is a quite distinct and separate issue
from whether or not Notre Dame
allows certain groups to affiliate with
the student body.
I believe it and any other
institution would make that
judgement, and rightly so, on the
basis of whether or not the group
supported its values and ethos.
For the record, Justice Michael
Kirby, a well-known advocate for the
acceptance of homosexual behaviour
and gay marriage, gave a lecture at
Notre Dame not so long ago. With
regard to your quote of the poll of
US Catholics, given the fact vast
majority of Catholics have little
understanding of their faith, don’t
go to mass and don’t follow the
teachings of the Church, the findings
of the poll are hardly surprising.
Dr A Holohan
Maxwell St, Beaconsfield
The Ed says: By “homosexual
behaviour”, do you mean running
a multinational company (Michael
Bishop), ruling a country (Ferdinand
I of Bulgaria), being a federal minister
(Penny Wong), winning a Nobel Prize
(Jane Addams), entertaining millions
(Peter Allan), serving your country in
a field of war (RAN chief petty o cer
Stuart O’Brien) or even reaching the
North Pole (actress Ann Bancroft, who
was the first woman to do so)? Gays
aren’t trying to silence you, doctor (nor
are their myriad supporters), they just
want you to realise that they are human
beings that contribute to this planet in
the same way others do and therefore
deserve the same rights.
Greedy
bastards
IS there anything more
hypocritical than a politician?
The ALP tells us it must
downgrade its budget forcast
and make cuts to promised
spending.
Then it and the Coalition try
to sneak a $60 million gift to—
we are led to believe—our poor
underfunded major political parties.
The Libs wait to see how serious
voter backlash is going to be before,
much to the ALP’s horror, they go
back on a written undertaking to
support this new grab and say they
cannot support it.
Senator Hanson on behalf of the
Greens says they’ll vote against it
because if anyone else is getting it
the Greens are not going to be left
out.
Is it any wonder the Australian
voting public has lost all respect for
its greedy, self-serving politicians?
My question is, who do we vote for?
Bob Loftus
Beach St, Fremantle
Falling apart
FREMANTLE is falling apart,
quite literally, and nothing is
being done.
Walking past the abandoned
prison warders’ cottages this
afternoon (WA Day, June 3, 2013)
was indeed sad: Many gates are
gone and chunks of crumbling
masonry lie on the footpath.
Shops are closing: Three or
four of the parking bays on Essex
Street are unusable due to tree roots
pushing up bitumen. The solution?
Stick a big planter box on the road.
Brilliant!
Our beautiful port city is not
getting the care it deserves. Are we
going to wait until it has become a
ghost town and then wonder what
happened?
Yvonne Flanagan
Harris St, Palmyra
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thinking allowed
Time has come
M
Y friend Dawne died
recently. She died at
home from cancer
in her beloved Norfolk Street
in Freo where she’d lived for
many years and was a wellknown local. She was 69.
The next day my Dad died.
He died in a nursing home from
the effects of dementia. He was
81.
Both Dawne and Dad would
have liked the choice of dying
with dignity.
As it was, both had been
lucky enough to be in their own
beds and cared for by people
who loved and liked them in
their last days. But it wasn’t easy.
By contrast, the parents of
a friend of mine who lives in
n
the Netherlands both chosee
assisted deaths and voluntary
tar
ary
y
euthanasia in the past two
o
years.
It was a perfect ending
ng
g
for them both; they
chose their own timing
and shared their last
moments with the
people they loved most
in the world and were
leaving behind—their
three adult children.
When Christine
first told me about
her mother’s choice
two years ago it
seemed so sensible and
sensitive. It was all very
straightforward, supported
ed
by legislation and a medical
all
system that allows a doctor tto
o
support a dying person’s last
wish for death, avoiding the
inevitable burden of suffering
that shadows drawn-out
palliative care.
Then just a few months
ago, Christine’s father told her
and his other children he had
decided he no longer wanted
to live. He had missed his
wife terribly for two years and
had battled on without her,
supported by his family. But, at
92, the time had come, he said.
Again, the process offered
to all people living in the
Netherlands was followed
and on the day and time of his
choice, surrounded by his family,
a doctor administered the drugs
that led to his death.
Dawne did not have this
choice. I know she won’t mind
me talking about her because
that’s exactly what she wanted.
She made the point in her
funeral notice and at her funeral
service. Death with dignity, she
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said through friends’ voices,
was something she wanted to be
able to choose. She hoped things
would change so others would
have that right in the future.
Dad also had talked about
this choice in his more lucid
moments and before his
dementia got its final hideous
grip on him. His last few weeks
of deterioration were sad to
watch. He had lost the ability
to swallow properly and so,
in a way,
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accompanied
by
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nf
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and a bout of pneumonia, until
his body could cope no more
and he died.
He was lucky to have been in
an environment that took great
care of him during this past
year as dementia slowly and
insidiously ravaged his brain
leaving him just a shadow of his
former self. He was very lucky
because, unlike the first nursing
home he’d went to, this one was
specifically built for dementia
sufferers, and what a difference
that made to his quality of life.
But it was a life he didn’t
want and he had threatened
to do something about that on
several occasions when he was
still living in his own home.
He just didn’t know how. And
the thought of getting it wrong
scared him.
Dawne was brave: She read
and researched as was her want.
She was a doctor of human
movement and health, interested
in motor skills and coordination
issues in children and adults, so
research and the medical world
were where she turned to for
answers to her terminal cancer
and how best to approach her
imminent death.
She chose in the end not to
continue with treatment but to
live out the last remaining—as
it turned out, six—months of
her life at home and as well as
she could. She was loved and
respected by many people and
her partner, her friends, her
h
doctor and the Silver Chain
do
cared
care
ca
re for her in those last weeks.
She had wanted to choose the
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timing
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end
en
d she could not. Instead,
she
sh was at the mercy of
morphine.
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Dawne was not alone
in
i her wish. According
to a recent think-tank
Australia21 report, most
Australians want the
option of assisted dying
as
a they approach the
end
e of their lives. The
independent panel of
in
experts says governments
ex
should
immediately legalise
sho
sh
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voluntary
euthanasia.
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vo
lu
Dawne would be in strong
D
agreement
with emeritus
agre
ag
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professor
Bob Douglas and
prof
pr
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others
who authored the report
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h
because it calls for legislative
changes to be introduced to
catch up with community
sentiment and people’s desire to
have a choice.
As Dawne said in her
obituary and as a last statement
to the world: “Dawne would like
all to know she has finally passed
on. She would have preferred to
have had more choice in where
and how she died however current
legislation in Australia on
voluntary euthanasia did not allow
her this option. With her passing,
may we all be mindful of a person’s
right to choose a death with dignity.
Her heartfelt thanks go to all those
who supported her through this
time of terminal illness, enabling
her to stay at home overlooking
her garden, surrounded by love,
colour, music and laughter. She
would also like to thank the Silver
Chain team who were wonderful.
She sends her love to all and again
says, ‘A peaceful death is everyone’s
right.’”—LARKIN (Dr Dawne)
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I’ve done my bit
I WAS a bit mystified by Giovanni
Mastrocinque’s determination to cast
doubt on the sincerity of my concern
about homelessness and housing
affordability (Herald letters, May 25,
2013).
He cites the fact that neither I nor
Melissa Parke nor Adele Carles spoke
out about the case of a homeless mother
and her children sleeping in a van in
mid-2011. The first I knew about the case
was when I read his letter to the Herald
in August 2011 complaining we had not
taken the case to the media first. What
about all the other cases?
Mr Mastrocinque further asserts, “it
has taken all this time...to eventually
find his voice on the homeless”. I’d
remind him that in 2010 with the support
of councillors Wilson and Sullivan I
unsuccessfully tried to stop the council
from turning over the provision of a
youth crisis accommodation service to a
local charity, and effectively cutting its
annual funding by more than $200,000 in
the process. I also proposed this year that
the Spicer site be earmarked for a housing
development, including for affordable
and low-income housing, rather than for
a hotel as was decided.
On the other side of the ledger the
council has taken positive steps I’m
proud to be associated with. These
include my proposal for a 15 per
cent affordable housing target in the
CBD scheme amendment, the small
dwellings amendment and the Burt
Street redevelopment which will require
10-15 per cent social housing, 45 per
cent affordable housing and at least 20
per cent of the dwellings to be disability
accessible.
Of course, all these are a drop in
the ocean in the context of the overall
housing affordability crisis. According to
the ABS in the 1950s a family home cost
the equivalent of three times the annual
letters
average wage. Today such a house costs
seven times the annual average wage.
At the same time investment in
public housing has not kept pace with
demand, transforming it from being
a mainstream working class option
into welfare safety-net housing. As the
proportion of the population who qualify
for public housing shrinks, people no
longer identify with it. This in turn fuels
the fear and loathing of public housing, a
vicious circle and political gift to the very
governments that have failed to act.
Clearly we need decisive action by
state and federal government to increase
the stock of both public housing and
affordable private housing, and increased
targeted assistance for those who are
homeless right now.
But I can’t win with Mr Mastrocinque
who says that by raising such issues I’m
turning the issues of homelessness into a
“political football”, whatever that means.
Surely it’s a good thing to be debating
these issues in the lead up to the election.
Surely they aren’t being debated enough.
Sam Wainwright
Jarvis St, O’Connor
The Ed says: Sam Wainwright is a Hilton
ward councillor on Fremantle city council
and a Socialist Alliance candidate for the
September 14 federal election.
The low-down
MELVILLE city council is preparing a
structure plan for the Riseley Centre
which it hopes to have completed this
year.
This follows on from last year’s
rejection of a proposal to build 10-storey
buildings on the site.
It kicked off the process with a public
meeting on May 15 at the council HQ
in Almondbury Street, Booragoon. The
attendance of more than 200 demonstrated
the depth of interest and concern in the
future of the Riseley Centre.
More than 95 per cent of those in
WHAT’S NEW
attendance live within 1km of the
precinct. Most didn’t seem to have a
desire for the precinct to be any more than
a low-key area where buildings are kept
to no more than three storeys and the
traffic and parking situation get no worse.
Locals use the precinct a bit for the
post office, restaurants, coffee, etc., but
generally see Garden City as their local
shopping and services destination.
The main drivers for the project are
the state government’s identification of
the area as a district or activity centre in
the Directions 2031 Plan for metropolitan
Perth, and the council’s wish to revitalise
the area.
In general, it would seem most people
living within 1km of the area are far from
excited with the prospect of being in or
adjacent to an “activity centre”. They
seem to see it as a generator of even more
traffic and parking problems, and they
don’t want anything over three storeys.
Facilitators TPG used the word
“village” to describe the area. That
went down like a lead balloon and was
strongly rejected by several speakers: “It’s
not a village—it’s a major road junction.”
This largely set the scene for much
of what happened over the two-hour
meeting. No-one believed it was possible
to make the area desirable because
Riseley Street and Canning Highway
are major congested roads. Their view
was there is a village in Applecross, and
Garden City’s heart is their town centre
and that meets their needs. Neither have
traffic or parking problems.
As indicated earlier the only sense
of vision that seemed to come from the
participants at the meeting was for a lowkey area with low-rise buildings.
The council should however be
congratulated for the event. The council’s
contact officer for the planning is Dean
Cracknell (dean.cracknell@melville.wa.gov.
au).
Bob Peters
Millington St, Ardross
The Ed says: This letter was shrunk to fit.
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Cockburn mayor Logan Howlett
says the continuing uncertainty over
the premier’s timeline is distracting and
wastes time, energy and money.
Mr Barnett has been saying for three
years he wants metropolitan councils cut
from 30 to 12.
WA local government minister Tony
Simpson has now told mayors and CEOs
of the South West Group, which include
Cockburn and Fremantle, that mergers
could still be two years away.
New local government boundaries
could however be released in two
months.
“It has occupied countless hours
of elected members, staff and the
community’s time for more than four
years,” Mr Howlett says.
“The government’s response to the
Robson report was timely and needed to
happen sooner rather than later so that
certainty for elected members, staff and
the community was assured.”
Fremantle mayor Brad Pettitt says talk
of reform has been “dragging on longer
than he’s been mayor”.
He left the meeting with the minister
still uncertain about the LibNats’ plans.
“I hope that when the minister
formally responds to the Robson report
in the next two months that local
governments have a clear sense of their
future including who we are going
to be amalgamated with and will the
amalgamations be forced if one party is
not keen,” Dr Pettitt says.
“Who is paying for the process? What
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has been properly answered yet and the
minister is still officially ‘ruling nothing in
or out’ but the sense I have is that within
18 months commissioners will be brought
in to replace mayors and councillors so
these elections will be last for Fremantle
as we currently know it.”
Dr Pettitt says Fremantle’s preferred
option of extending its boundary to Stock
Road was kyboshed.
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He says Mr Simpson is only “willing
to entertain either simple amalgamations
or very minor changes to boundaries”.
“I think this is a lost opportunity
for the kind of deeper reform to local
government boundaries that Perth
needed,” Dr Pettitt says.
“Simply merging existing councils is
in my view a lost opportunity to redefine
local government for the next 50 years
with boundaries located around activity
centres.”
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ALAN FERRIS will step down as East
Fremantle mayor on June 30.
The 46-year-old, married with two
young daughters, was recently appointed
acting director-general of the WA culture
and the arts department and said it had
become impossible to juggle civic, family
and work commitments.
“When my daughter said to me
‘Daddy, now you will have more time
to do homework with me’, I knew I had
made the right decision,” Mr Ferris says.
On July 1 deputy mayor Alex Wilson
will become acting mayor until a new
leader is chosen by voters at the October
19 elections.
Mr Ferris says his departure will not
affect the power-balance on a council that
is largely “faction-free”.
“We do argue and debate passionately
on issues, but on a whole we are a pretty
harmonious bunch,” he says.
“During my time as mayor, I’m proud
to have overseen the Leeuwin boat ramp
upgrade, the rejuvenation of our parks,
and paved the way for the multi-million
dollar revamp of the town centre.”
Elected mayor in 2007 he wouldn’t be
drawn on who he wanted to succeeded
him. The Herald understands Cr Barry de
Jong, elected in 2007, is keen to throw his
hat in the ring and Cr Wilson, elected in
2005, is considering running.
Neither returned calls.
With council amalgamations looming,
the historic tiny shire of 4989 electors
is likely to be swallowed by either
Fremantle or Melville, over the strong
opposition of citizens and the council.
“East Freo residents are fiercely
independent and we would like things to
remain that way,” Mr Ferris says.
“A recent council survey attracted 1200
responses, which illustrates the level of
passion in the town.”
Parents’
pension protest
• Shelley James and the Socialist Alliance say Labor is short-changing sole parents.
“We would
like to meet with
her for 15 minutes
to discuss our
situation.
“Our kids need
our time and our
help and forcing
single parents on
to Newstart is
forcing children
into an underclass
by BRENDAN FOSTER
FURIOUS single parents are planning
to greet Julia Gillard (pictured, right)
at John Curtin College Wednesday
after her government slashed their
welfare payments.
The PM is in the port city on June 12
for a $125-a-head ALP fundraiser, which
will see Ms Gillard go head-to head with
left-wing comedian Ben Elton.
Thousands of sole parents were shifted
from parenting payments to Newstart
earlier this year, cutting payments by up
to $110.
Single Parents Action Group
spokesperson Shelley James says making
parents seek work hurts kids.
“It’s terrible what they’ve done. We’ve
had parents leave comments on our
Facebook page, saying they are having
cereal for dinner.
“They are forcing thousands of
families into an underclass system.
“I just find it hard to understand the
ALP would do that to the people that
supports them.”
The Hilton mother of three says
she’s been badgering the PM’s office for
months to get answers.
of financial struggle.”
Federal Fremantle Socialist Alliance
candidate Sam Wainwright says pushing
parents off the pension is a kick in the
guts.
“In doing this the Gillard government
will be forcing these families further
into poverty and completing a so-called
welfare reform that was started by John
Howard,” he says.
“It’s a sad sign of how Labor takes
the votes of poorer families for granted
and how our society still does not value
staying at home with children as real
work for the benefit of all.
“Ironically the government will be
saving more from this measure than they
will raise this year from their watered
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Judges reject
mental health
detention
Confirms review
appeal window loophole
by CARMELO AMALFI
A CASE against a 51-year-old Alma
Street patient has been dismissed in
the WA Court of Appeal, confirming
the existence of a loophole in laws
governing involuntary patients’
detention in WA.
Three Appeal Court judges handed
down their decision on May 24 in what
mental health lawyers representing Linda
Shalala described as a test case challenging
the powers of psychiatrists who make
involuntary patient orders.
Ms Shalala, who suffers paranoid
schizophrenia, claims she was held against
her will at Alma Street psychiatric clinic for
more than a year under a series of voluntary
and involuntary orders that the WA mental
health law centre challenged in the state
administrative tribunal.
The case went to the court of appeal after
the centre appealed a SAT decision last year
not to review the case because Ms Shalala
had been made a voluntary patient. It found
it could only consider reviews of patients
who were involuntary at the time of the SAT
hearing.
Solicitor Sandra Boulter says the decision
to dismiss the appeal shows the mental
health act needs amendment as, “the new
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patchy mailout
by BRENDAN FOSTER
FREMANTLE city council is
refusing to reveal the identity
of the distributor it hired
to deliver heritage festival
brochures.
The stonewalling follows
complaints from the Fremantle
Society—a co-organiser of
the festival—that many of its
members did not receive one.
The pamphlets were meant to
be delivered to every letterbox in
the municipality. Herald staffers
living in Freo say they also never
saw one.
“I am really disappointed
because the irony is was a great
brochure,” society president
Henty Farrar told the Herald.
“What a shame it is that such
a beautifully crafted program
did not get to see very much the
light of day, to say nothing of the
awareness or attendance at the
events by Freo people.
“Our money spent on
creating the program was
largely wasted because it was
not distributed to the Fremantle
citizenry.
“As event organisers, ‘we are
not happy Jan’.”
Mayor Brad Pettitt reportedly
admitted to society members
June Hutchinson and Sophie
Farrar there had been a glitch.
Mr Farrar believes it was
more likely “old-fashioned
incompetence” than anything
else.
“Looking on the bright side,
if you have one, it could become
a collector’s item one day,
hopefully not like the heritage
festival itself.”
Dr Pettitt says the event was a
huge success despite the mailout
fiasco.
“That said, the City of
Fremantle is looking at why not
everyone [got one] and how we
can improve this for next year.
“It may have been because in
some places they didn’t deliver
it to letterboxes with ‘no junk
mail’ or possibly some small
areas were missed.”
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by BRENDAN FOSTER
FREMANTLE mayor Brad
Pettitt has been invited by
the Chinese government to
speak at a conference on the
greening of coastal cities.
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Dr Pettitt says it is a “real
honour” to be asked to the
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Cities at Jinzhou City, which
started June 8.
He says Fremantle won a
guernsey because the Chinese
had noticed its contribution to
sustainable development.
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be presenting will be that
climate change and sustainable
development are a key challenge
for the globe and that China’s
development path will be a
major determinant of whether
we have a sustainable planet or
not in the 21st century,” he says.
“They have the opportunity
to leap-frog outdated western
technologies and invest in the
technologies of the 21st century.”
Dr Pettitt says the Chinese,
who are paying for his trip, are
already leaders in sustainable
development.
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this translate into more liveable
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Council rejects
trees for register
• The Hiller family
is saddened that
beloved specimens
like this jacaranda are
not considered good
enough for a Fremantle
tree register.
by CARMELO AMALFI
SIX tall trees in Hilton have been rejected as
unworthy of inclusion on a Fremantle council
register of significant trees.
The council had planned to create a new
register of trees on private land but, unimpressed
by the nominations, will instead use an existing
database of significant trees on its heritage register
to create a new register of trees on both private
and public land.
The Hiller family of Hilton had nominated a
15m jacaranda which they say has, “one of the best
tree houses in Hilton”. The other was a 14m silky
oak planted on their Snook Crescent property by
previous owners, and described as one of the best
examples of silky oak in Fremantle.
The family next door nominated a 15m
eucalyptus while residents in nearby Butson Street
nominated a 20m rubber tree; Nicholas Crescent
a 20m iron bark; and Rennie Crescent a 15m cape
lilac which attracts black cockatoos: “I think it’s
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sad the city doesn’t have a proper register,” Alex
Hiller told the Herald. “We inherited the cubby
from the previous owners about four years ago.”
Council’s planning services committee on
Wednesday adopted a report stating the six
nominated trees were not significant enough for
inclusion.
Instead, it prefers to use trees already on the
city’s heritage list to create a register of significant
trees and vegetation areas.
Committee chair Andrew Sullivan says this
leaves the door open to including trees deemed by
the community to be special and at most risk from
removal or development.
But he says there is a fine line between public
and private, with many people, “fearful of having
their rights impinged on by council”.
When Nedlands tried to introduce a register
in the 1990s, land owners started chopping down
significant trees before they could be included.
Verge trees belong to council.
Most WA councils use significant tree registers
to protect unique examples of species based on
height, cultural heritage and indigenous values.
Mandurah has an elaborate register established
in 2008 and South Perth uses criteria set by the
National Trust.
Fremantle’s parks and landscape team
assessed each nominated tree in Hilton based
on ecological values, botanical and horticultural
importance, aesthetic values, historic importance
and functionality such as serving as a wind break
or screen.
The report to the committee notes if the
council wants a more extensive register it could
survey trees in all suburbs, but the cost would be
substantial.
It says one way to avoid “pre-emptive” felling
of trees by private owners is to include a tree on
the register only if owners do not object.
“The potential downside of such an approach
however may be that fewer trees are ultimately
included in the register.”
Gimme gone
by TONI-MAREE OLTON
GIMME SHELTER has been cancelled this year.
The fundraiser was launched five years ago to
help St Patrick’s community centre in Fremantle
provide services for homeless people. So far it has
raised almost $200,000.
Founder Dave Johnson said it would not run this
year because of personal circumstances.
“[By not running this year] it’ll have an impact
because the services down at St Pat’s are always
stretched because there’s always a really big demand
for services,” he said.
Mr Johnson said it was important to help the
community and St Pat’s in order to break the cycle
of homelessness.
“I found [St Pat’s] a really important place for
Fremantle and that inspired me to get Gimme Shelter
together,” he said.
The veteran muso also runs the Starlight Hotel
Choir, whose members are predominantly homeless.
Starlight member Harmony uses St Pat’s every
day. “What St Pat’s gives is a reminder that we all
have worth and that someone does care,” she said.
Mr Johnson says Gimme Shelter will be back
next year.
Melville Club to ramp it up?
on the
march
with
facelift
by CARMELO AMALFI
FREMANTLE sailing club vicecommodore Bob Kucera says the
South Beach boat ramp proposal is
not dead in the water.
by DAVID BELL
MELVILLE ratepayers will be asked for input
on a new masterplan for the traffic-plagued
Stock Road and Canning Highway precinct.
Melville city council says it “does not have any
pre-determined outcomes for this master planning
process” and hopes that asking locals for input
will provide “an ownership of the outcomes”.
Staffers say the main problems with the
precinct is it’s:
• only used as a through route, with the
needs of cars prioritised over public transport,
pedestrians and cyclists;
• poorly defined with no sense of place nor
demarcation from the rest of the highway;
• dominated by retail and needs more varied
uses to “encourage centre users to dwell and
connect with their environment”.
Councillors will vote at the next meeting
whether to advertise the project.
Meanwhile, Ardross and Applecross residents
are “far from excited” about council plans for the
Riseley precinct between Canning Highway and
Garden City.
A recent community consultation event about
the structure plan for the precinct was reportedly
met with a lukewarm reception.
There was a good turnout of 200 locals but
many still remembered last year’s unpopular (and
now cancelled) proposal for 10-storey buildings
in the area and were wary of what’s now being
proposed. The council wants to turn the area into
a “vibrant and sustainable centre that would be a
great place to live, work, socialise and shop”.
Ardross resident Bob Peters wrote to the Herald
that “most” at the meeting “didn’t seem to have a
desire for the precinct to be any more than a lowkey area where buildings are kept to no more than
three storeys and the traffic and parking situation
gets no worse”.
“In general it would seem that most people
living within a kilometre of the area are far from
excited with the prospect of being in or adjacent to
an ‘activity centre’.”
Town planners TPG have been engaged to
complete the Riseley structure plan by the end of
the year.
“TPG used the word ‘village’ to describe the
area,” Mr Peters says.
“That went down like a lead balloon and was
strongly rejected by several speakers [saying] ‘it’s
not a village, it’s a major road junction’.
“Those present didn’t seem excited about
Riseley Centre becoming a village.”
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He met with mayor Brad Pettitt
and south ward councillors Andrew
Sullivan and Jon Strachan after the
council rejected the proposal following
stiff local opposition.
“I don’t think the consultation
process was handled terribly well,”
the former Labor health and sports
minister told the Herald.
“The level of misinformation was
disappointing, the club never intended
to use the beach.
“We didn’t get the opportunity to
get our message out.”
Mr Kucera says the club will study
objections and, “sort out the truth from
fiction,” before revisiting the proposal.
The club had planned to build a
75m boat ramp off the existing groyne
at the north end of South Beach as
part of a major redevelopment of its
facilities.
Mr Kucera says nearly half the
respondents to a controversial councilfunded survey supported the club’s
proposal.
“Our long-term view is to give our
junior fl eets direct access to the ocean,”
he says.
The $7500 survey was described as
biased by locals wary of “club creep”
(the club’s expansion onto previously
public land). Locals say the plan was
presented as a done deal.
Dr Pettitt says the meeting was
constructive and, “while we were
supportive of better facilities for junior
sailors, the Fremantle council and
community would only support an
outcome that had a greatly reduced
impact on the beach”.
Cr Sullivan says the meeting
was held to “clear the air”. Club
general manager Robert Clement also
attended.
“They were obviously upset,” Cr
Sullivan told the Herald.
He admits the survey the club
asked the council to conduct—and pay
for—was not the brightest idea.
“You can’t hold a survey on
something that requires a lot of
discussion,” he says. “It was not very
productive, and unhelpful in creating
debate in the community.
“The community lost confidence in
the process and council needs to take
some responsibility for that.”
Cr Sullivan says the misinformation
got so out of control it was, “difficult to
tell the truth from the lies”.
Mr Kucera says he’s heartened the
council will continue to work with the
club on the proposal
Dr Pettitt says there needs to be a
more collaborative process, “not just
a survey”, that got all stakeholders
involved early on.
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Mens Health Week
A HERALD
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A great time to test
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International Men’s Health Week (IMHW) kicks o
June 10th 2013 and will run until June 16th 2013.
IMHW is an opportunity for groups and individuals to tackle the
most important health issues relevant to local blokes. At the WA
AIDS Council, the issue we tackle is to reduce the transmission
of HIV and sexually transmissible infections (STI’s) and address
stigma and discrimination faced by people living with HIV.
It’s no secret that guys in general don’t like going to the doctor. If
the issue is around sexual health and getting tested for STIs, going
to see a G.P can be more unlikely.
It’s worth remembering that sexual health checks are a daily part
of a doctor’s job so there’s no need to shy away. The more you put
yourself at ease with speaking to someone, the easier it is for them
to help you in taking care of your sexual health.
As blokes we need to take charge of our health and make the
move to get ourselves checked out.
IMHW is an annual reminder for men to reflect on all aspects of
health and well being, including sexual health, and take action.
For more information on International Men’s Health Week
and to see what events are taking place in your area go to
menshealthweek.org.au
For information on where you can go for an HIV and STI test go
to www.waaids.com or call 9482 0000.
Tony Bober
Community Development Officer WA AIDS Council.
• ABOUT 40 protestors rallied outside Notre Dame Tuesday night prior to John Finnis appearance at
the Catholic university. The Oxford professor of Law and Legal Philosophy—who is on record stating
homosexuality is “morally depraved”—was guest lecturer at a forum, “opposing death with dignity and
‘same-sex marriage’ faith or reason?”. Equal love WA co-convenor Sam Cavallaro says Notre Dame
refuses to affiliate student clubs that support equal marriage: “This is a direct attack on Notre Dame
students’ freedom of speech and expression,” he says. “It is not just hypocritical that the university
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Midgestakes
by BRENDAN FOSTER
THE management of midges
in Cockburn waterways has
been hampered by sloppy
staff who for years have been
wrongly recording numbers.
A report by Edith Cowan
University’s mine water and
environment research centre
says the council’s handling of
outbreaks over the past 18 years
is littered with “weaknesses”
and “too many errors”.
“There are mistakes in the
data from simple transcription
errors (where parameters have
been obviously swapped) to
errors in decimal places to
missing results,” researchers
found.
The report also revealed
Cockburn is only spraying
midges at three lakes—
Yangebup, Bibra and North—
despite receiving complaints
from locals near 11 other
waterbodies.
There have been 309
complaints lodged since the
council established its midge
complaint register in 2007.
Almost half are from
residents living within 800
metres of Yangebup Lake.
Aaron Butler lives across
from the lake and says it gets so
bad he can’t open his door.
“We BBQ inside,” he laughs
bleakly.
“They come in through the air
con and it’s really gross,” wife
Ashley chimes in.
South Lake local Anthony
Giles jokes about asking the
council to replace outside lights
with purple mozzie zappers. It’s
a real issue here,” he says.
“I had some friends from
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they left the window open and
the ceiling was black. There were
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Even more to Maya
Iconic Indian adds upmarket bar
M
FFOOD
JJENNY D’ANGER
Y old mate and exChook Richard was
in town and keen to
catch up so we headed to his
favourite haunt of 10 years
ago, Maya Indian.
He’s now editor of an
environmental mag and lives
in Sydney with his partner
and a couple of gorgeous kids.
Incredibly he has even less hair
than he used to.
The Maya has changed too,
adding more awards to those
lining the walls, and a small
bar upstairs: “Much more
upmarket,” my friend noted
happily.
The Herald prides itself on
being iconoclastic so we broke
with tradition and ordered a mix
of entrees and mains to share.
When there’s so much
fantastic food to choose from
it’s a great way to share without
overloading the stomach, or the
wallet.
And when it’s a 2–1
vegetarian/carnivore ratio it’s a
great way to order meat dishes
for one.
A HERALD
PROMOTIONAL
FEATURE
The Cool Room
Psst...its got to be one of the
coolest secrets in Fremantle.
Sequestered on the corner of
Holland and Onslow Streets,
the Cool Room is passionate
about nourishment in both space
and menu. This once forgotten
landscape has been transformed
into a hub on the fringe where
coffee, food, art and even local
produce is exchanged. Open for breakfast, brunch and lunch from 8am to
3pm Thursday to Sunday, the focus is on fresh and unexpected fusions,
combining flavours from the Mediterranean to the Middle east. The coffee
selection - Dark Star, is roasted locally from quality Arabica beans. Junko,
the Cool Room barista is said to deliver the smoothest, silkiest coffee
in town. Owner Peta Walter is surrounded by a lot of creatives in this
quirky hub and this is reflected in the cafe which is full of retro furniture
and artworks. Every Saturday the Cool Room offers freshly baked artisan
bread for sale and during the summer months the neighbouring car park
is transformed into a piazza, offering gourmet wood fired pizzas.
2/114 Holland St, Fremantle
0422 039 482
THE
COOL ROOM
BREAKFAST • BRUNCH • LUNCH
Raved
Cnr Onslow & Holland Streets - Phone 0422 039 482
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Richard raved about the
tenderness and the fl avour of
his chicken tikka ($15 entree),
promptly polishing off three
sizeable pieces.
Unlike aloo tikki eaten
elsewhere, Maya’s Bombay
version ($11.50) came as tasty,
chewy, vegetable patties, with
a pleasing, slight crunch to the
exterior.
Eschewing only the eating
of cute and cuddly animals,
including chooks, and never
having had a pet goldfish, the
D’Angers are happy to chow
down on fish so we ordered
a mains of qmin fish curry
($29.90).
Chunks of firm, fish arrived
swimming in a rich red gravy
with more than a liberal lacing
of roasted cumin (or qmin if you
want to be fancy schmancy) and
fenugreek, coconut, tomatoes
and chillies, leaving our taste
buds singing with joy. We
reached for the yoghurt and
cucumber raita ($5.90) to cool
our tongues.
The vegetable poriyal
($17.90)—a Tamil word for
a fried, or sauteed vegetable
dish—was a tad bland, which
actually worked well with the
hot and spicy fish.
our taste buds
singing with joy
Having chosen wisely sizewise we were left with just
enough room to squeeze in a
couple of kulfis ($8.90).
I can never go past mango.
Richard chose pistachio. We
argued over whose was best. The
mango was rich, fl avoursome
and creamy while the nut had a
subtler fl avour, but was no less
creamy.
The Maya was out of our
favourite tea, Earl Grey, so
we took a punt on green tea.
Unhappily, the Maya slugs
customers $4 for a pot of hot
water and a tea bag.
It was undrinkable and we
left it untouched after the second
sip confirmed the horror of the
first.
We humbly suggest the
owners take a stroll down to Joy
Kitchen, which uses real leaf in
its green tea: It’s a revelation.
It was a sad end to what had
been, overall, a delicious meal
with terrific service and great
company.
For a limited time...
with your
choice
of eggs
AVAILABLE IN THE RESTAURANT 8AM - 11AM
Maya Indian
75 Market Street, Fremantle
open Fri–Sun 11.30am,
Tues–Sun 5.30pm till late
9335 2796
Free Function Room
Monday Night Steak
15
$
Monday Night
Between
5 & 8pm
Wednesday Night
10
$
250g of succulent Steak,
Chips, Salad, Mushrooms
or Peppercorn Sauce
To book your
next function
please call
Dawn
9336 2455
Fish & Chips
Weds Night
Between
5 & 8pm
Bar Orient | 39 High Street, Fremantle | Ph: 9336 2455 | E: dawn@barorient.com | Facebook: www.facebook.com/barorient
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DINING
A HERALD
PROMOTIONAL
FEATURE
YOUR GUIDE TO THE AREA’S BEST FOODS
Welcome to Cilanttros!
Come & enjoy
our exquisite
Indian Cuisine
Dinner specials Mon - Wed
Meals include a complimentary ‘Rasam’
a South Indian specialty
Express Lunch available Mon -Fri
which includes meat curry of the day,
dhal, basmati rice and papadum for
Bring this ad
and receive a
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for dessert
Mon-Wed.
$13.75 only
NOW OPEN 7 NIGHTS A WEEK Ph: 9339 0000
@ IF Store - 23/155 Canning Hwy, East Fremantle
Mon-Sat: 9.30am-9pm | Sun 5pm-9pm | Dine In - Take Away | BYO for Dinner
Famous for
wood fired pizza,
fresh local
seafood and home
made pastas.
Fast service,
Fantastic Food,
Sandrino is the
place to be.
95 Market Street, Fremantle • 11.30 - Late 7 Days
Phone 9335 4487
www.sandrino.com.au
www.facebook.com/SandrinoCafe
All grown up
The cafe that sits in the International Food
store in East Fremantle has grown up and
grown out of what has been described as
“Pandora’s box of Indian and Asian food”.
Well, this is not quite true. Now Cilanttros,
the cafe by day and restaurant by night,
is still under the same ownership. The
delicacies that you used to be able to find
on the menu are still there. Cilanttros is
just bigger, better and warmer. And there’s
more of everything on offer - more vegies,
more spice... And more gluten free, vegan
and halal friendly options.
Kumar, owner-operator, says the split
came about organically. “It was a natural
progression. With the International Foods
store doing so well we wanted to make the
most out of the fact that we have all the
right ingredients and experience here at our
disposal and we had outgrown the original
dining area”.
Cilanttros, almost by magic,
metamorphoses from an express lunch
cafe at day to an Indian food haven at
night. Dine in or take away. You choose.
Sure, you can find an excellent vindaloo,
butter chicken and korma here. But how
about this: Spicy Pumpkin Coco Splash,
Persian Lamb and Apricot, or what about
a traditional goat curry served Goan style?
So what exactly is Goan cuisine?
The spices and flavours of Goa are mild
to intense. Influenced by its Portuguese
origins, and even though predominantly
vegetarian, a Goan repertoire cannot be
considered complete without seafood.
It’s no surprise then that Cilanttros serve
exceptional seafood. There’s fish and
prawn curries in coconut gravy, fish and
tiger prawn masalas, to name a few.
Another highlight on the menu is the
mixed platter for two that comes with onion
bhaji, vegie samosa and savoury lentil
doughnuts served with chutney. And then
of course, there’s the dosai - traditional
Indian pancake served with sambar and
chutney. And the flavours are exquisite. No
small wonder that Cilanttros continues to
win new fans.
Open 7 nights a week (Sundays 5pm9pm)
Cilanttros
23/155 Canning Hwy
East Fremantle
Phone 9339 0000
Scan the QR code above for more
great food reviews and photos.
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LEEDERVILLE
115 Oxford Street
Ph: 9444 8844
Fax: 9444 1779
DINING
A HERALD
PROMOTIONAL
FEATURE
YOUR GUIDE TO THE AREA’S BEST FOODS
A delectable extravaganza
of food and music.
Things I know about Gypsy...
• Food is more important
than a fancy fork
• a smile reaches more
people than facebook
• it’s never too late to be
hypnotised by music,
people & wine
- Una
Gypsy flair in Freo
A couple of years ago we expanded to
include a private dining room we call the
Gypsy Karavan. In the karavan we cater for
groups of up to 50 people and specialise
in working closely with with all bookings to
meet individual requests,” Una said.
“Just last month Gypsy Tapas House
launched its first live music CD & Cookbook
combined. It is such a unique product,
maybe the first of its kind and both Stefan
and I are so proud to share it with everyone.
It includes 11 tracks (from fantastic local
musicians) recorded live at the restaurant
in 2011 and a beautiful 20 page colour
cookbook of some of Gypsy’s favourite
dishes,” she added.
“Gypsy Tapas House is a favourite place
not just for Freo locals, but for everyone
who loves the delectable combination of
food & music. We are offering a free CD/
xgoji tea
Cookbook to the next 5 bookings made
(mention this article!) by calling 9336 7135.
Both Stefan and I would like to thank all our
customers for coming back again & again,
enjoying and participating in our gypsy gem.
If you are yet to experience Gypsy Tapas
House, join us now to fill all your senses at
once!”
xhouse
made dimsum
Gypsy Tapas House is owned and operated by
Una Healy & Stefan Armentano.
10% off on take away
Gypsy Tapas House
Cnr Queen & High St
Fremantle
Phone 9336 7135
www.vivisenteahouse.com
xszechuan
style pork
15 Point Street, Fremantle
belly
TEL: 08 9336 6699
Scan the QR code above for more
great food reviews and photos.
thai
delicious!
$20 Veal
or chicken
parmigiana
Our chef puts his heart into each
and every dish, guaranteeing
you a dining experience which
you will never forget.
Tucked away from the hustle
and bustle, relax in the casual
atmosphere with friendly staff.
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Join the society & receive a
FREE direct trade coffee any
time, any day of the year - dine
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Contemporary Thai Food at
its finest, that will leave your
tastebuds tingling...
in a friendly Atmosphere.
with salad & chips
or spaghetti
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“Seven years ago Stefan and I were setting
up what we thought would be just our little
restaurant in a secret corner in Fremantle.
Gypsy Tapas House we called it - Gypsy
because of the musical, wondrous and
transient nature of the word; Tapas, because
that’s what we do; and House, because we
knew it would become our second home, “
explained Una Healy, co-owner and operator
of Gypsy Tapas House.
“Seven years on from our humble
beginnings, we are going from strength
to strength. We’re open from Wednesday
to Saturday evenings (lunches thurs, fri &
sat) and we have live music every night.
Fremantle has a spirited live music scene
and we’ve been very lucky to have most
local (and some not so local!) musicians
play in our little house, come rain or shine.
Well, perhaps we are not so little anymore.
To book please leave a message
www.thaidlish.com.au
Plenty of parking behind Commonwealth Bank
SUPERB SEAFOOD
STUNNING VIEWS
42 Mews Road
Fishing Boat Harbour Fremantle
www.musselbar.com.au
Mon - Tues DINNER 6pm till late
Wed - Sun LUNCH 12pm DINNER 6pm till late
BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL please call 9433 1800
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• Artist Laszlo Lukacs is back in Freo after mixing it with London’s beau monde. Photo by Matthew Dwyer
A brush with tragedy
C
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OME over and have
a chat, I’m bored
shitless,” says artist
Laszlo Lukacs.
He’s marooned behind the
reception at Moore’s gallery
during a post-lunch lull, a tuft
of grey chest hair peeking out of
his casual sweater.
It’s a far cry from the ritzy life
he’d enjoyed in London, clinking
glasses with Salman Rushdie
(and bodyguards), Martin Amis,
the Versaces and countless other
members of London’s beau
monde.
Lukacs is the ex-husband of
Frieda Hughes, the daughter of
British poet laureate Ted Hughes
and American-born poet Sylvia
Plath.
The artist and Frieda
divorced in 2010 following a
14-year marriage, which had
included a lengthy spell living in
London.
He has channeled his
memories of the Hughes family
into a series of paintings entitled
Family Album, part of his latest
exhibition For the Record 2013.
The exhibition features the
only two portraits of Frieda in
existence.
Frieda I shows the ex in a
country idyll, reposing against a
tree trunk in red stockings.
Frieda II depicts her gloomier
side: sitting beside an owl in a
melancholic trance.
“These painting were very
cathartic,” Lukacs says.
“The split with Frieda was
fairly acrimonious and ended up
involving lawyers.
“She suffered from
depression, which made things
difficult, and in the end the
communication between us just
disintegrated.”
Tragedy and mental illness
has stalked the Hughes-Plath
clan since the early 1960s.
Sylvia Plath ended her own
life in London in 1963, gassing
herself in her kitchen oven, less
than a year after separating from
husband Ted.
Six years later Hughes’
partner Assia Wevill killed
herself and her four-year-old
daughter Shura the same way.
Hughes’ and Plath’s son
Nicholas took his own life in
2009, hanging himself in his
home in Alaska, following a saga
with depression.
Family Album: Cause + Effect
captures the grief that engulfed
the family following the death of
Ted Hughes in 1998.
Lukacs’ sanguine personality
is at odds with the family he had
married into.
The easy-going artist was
born in Hungary, before
migrating to Sydney in 1958.
He studied for three years at
the National Art School before
moving to Perth in 1971 and
completing his art degree at
WAIT (now Curtin University).
Art is in Lukacs’ DNA: His
father was a recognised painter
and enjoyed a stint in the
Vatican as an art restorer and
conservator.
Following his divorce from
Frieda, Lukacs returned to Perth
and has a new partner, an old
childhood friend.
“It’s good to be back in WA,
and take stock of everything that
has happened, but sometimes
I get itchy feet,” admits the
wanderlust who has enjoyed
spells living in Mexico, Italy and
the UK.
The Millions—a series of large
figurative-decorative paintings—
and some intimate oil portraits
inspired by his partner complete
the exhibition.
But it will be Family Album
that will pique audiences’
curiosity—a gloomy peek into
the Plath-Hughes legacy.
For the Record 2013 is at
Moore’s gallery, Fremantle until
June 16.
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The best property guide south of the Swan
I
AT
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HOME
JJENNY D’ANGER
H
N the bubs’ class we were
“little tadpoles” doing frog
kicks in the shallows.
By year seven, mist rising from
the river, we stood shivering on
the Bicton Bath’s jetty, eyeing off
the clouds of man-o-war jellyfish,
while a well-rugged up teacher
yelled at us to dive in.
Years of swimming lessons
were recalled as I drove down
Blackwall Reach Parade to this
four-bedroom/three-bathroom
home.
No need to brave cold water,
nor jelly fish, with a huge
L-shaped pool of your own, I
noted, passing through the grand
entry hall with its golden brushbox timber fl oor and sweeping
staircase.
Belgian fireplace
The pool is accessed off a
massive ground-fl oor games room,
so big it dwarfs a full-sized pool
table and a six-seater lounge.
Three queen-size bedrooms are
on the ground-fl oor, two looking
out onto the pool while the third
has river views and an ensuite.
The real heart of this
Mediterranean mansion is the
second level, where an antique
Belgian fireplace takes pride
of place in the gracious formal
lounge/dining, and four sets of
corner windows take in river
views.
The less formal living/dining
area is adjacent, where banks of
doors open onto a huge balcony
for the same view.
Reach
Hidden nooks and crannies to spend a
pleasant hour or so with a book
Protected on two sides and
roofed, it’s the place for a family
to gather for Sunday breakfasts or
have friends over for a barbecue
almost year round.
The view from here is a delight,
with boats bobbing on the river
and a swathe of natural bushland
on the other side.
There’s acres of bench space in
the spacious kitchen, including an
island bench with a second sink.
The huge walk-in pantry has a
dumb-waiter, so getting groceries
from the three-car garage is a
breeze.
Banks of doors and windows
off the rear of the kitchen lead to
a delightful, private courtyard
garden, where espaliered trees
form elegant, living sculptures.
The cavernous main bedroom
is on this level, with river views, a
balcony from which to really enjoy
them, and stylish timber louvres
in case a subtler ambience is called
for.
The huge ensuite has a spa and
Real Estate Settlement Agent
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lovely white, marble vanity.
Manicured gardens abound
on this whopping 908sqm block,
with hidden nooks and crannies to
spend a pleasant hour or so with a
book, or just enjoy the solitude.
But should you need more the
Bicton foreshore really is on your
doorstep.
And there’s no shortage of cafes
and shops a short drive away.
15 Blackwall Reach Pde,
Bicton
$3.75–3.95 million
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AT
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JENNY
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D’ANGER
I
at home
COULD have walked
across Jakarta harbour on
its sea of plastic and other
rubbish when I was there a
few years ago.
Although that sluggish,
pea-soup looking water would
have had anyone thinking twice
about getting anywhere near it.
Standing on the elevated
front steps of this Doepel Street,
North Fremantle, looking over
the crystal clear Swan River, the
contrast came to mind.
Looks like environmental
controls on pollution have their
uses after all.
Sparkled
The old traffic bridge and
Fremantle harbour’s cranes are
mere metres away but the Swan
sparkled so cleanly I could
count the seaweed-covered
rocks stretching into deeper
water and the undulations of
the sandy bottom.
Most summer days the
vendor steps out of his front
door, crosses the grassy
foreshore and dives straight in.
A triathlete, he reckons it’s
like having his own gym on the
doorstep.
With its interesting
architectural shapes and
gracious curves, this is my
favourite of the Northbank
apartments.
This three-bedroom/
two-bathroom abode didn’t
disappoint, offering the
grandeur of yesteryear in a
thoroughly modern package
spanning four levels on 384sqm.
The ground fl oor houses a
spacious study, with built-in
jarrah shelving and a three-car
garage (or two cars and a heap
of storage).
The living areas on the
second level are divided into a
spacious formal lounge/dining
and an informal version, plus
kitchen, with honey coloured
blackbutt fl oors fl owing
between the two.
A rear balcony off the formal
living area has been turned into
a rumpus room.
The partial alsynite roof
and picture windows create an
indoor/outdoor space for the
kids to play no matter what the
weather.
The informal areas have a
huge balcony overlooking the
river, harbour and both traffic
bridges.
Dolphins cruising
Take breakfast on the terrace
as the river comes alive with
boats on any weekend—and
chances are you’ll catch
dolphins cruising by too.
Invite the gang around for a
barbie, or whip up something
a little more cordon bleu in the
commodious kitchen, with its
walk-in pantry.
The third fl oor’s main
bedroom overlooks the river
with lovely white, timber
shutters to keep out the summer
sun.
Tucked under the eaves in an
attic eyrie is the third bedroom.
With super-high ceilings
and room for a couch as well
as a bed it would make a great
teenage retreat.
There’s no shortage of shops
and eateries on nearby Queen
Victoria Street or, a bit further
afield in Freo, East Freo and
Mosman Park.
2/12 Doepel St,
North Fremantle
Offers
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0411 695 313
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9339 3884
112 MATHESON ROAD APPLECROSS
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This prime 2,072 sqm - R40 subdividable Applecross property is ideally situated on Matheson Road and is only a stone throw
away from the picturesque Swan River. The lovingly kept family home features five bedrooms, three bathrooms, expansive
living area, atrium garden and swimming pool.
• Property Type: Residential Land R40
• Frontage:25.80 m
• Right Depth:80.30 m
• Rear:25.80 m
• Left Depth:80.30 m
• Land Size:2,072 m² (approx)
Eric Hartanto
0421 272 152
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910A Canning Highway, Applecross
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4 generous bedrooms and 3 bathrooms
Kitchen with Caesar bench tops and Miele appliances
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Modern kitchen with Blanco appliances
Video surveillance & alarm system
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5 luxurious bedrooms & 3 sumptuous bathrooms
Grand formal lounge & dining area
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544 sqm block on Golden Triangle location
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• 6 luxurious bedrooms & 5 lavish bathrooms
• Chef standard kitchen & second prep kitchen
• Grand outdoor alfresco area
• Sparkling blue swimming pool
• 970 sqm block
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• 4 luxurious bedrooms & 3 deluxe bathrooms
• Outdoor alfresco area & private garden
• Forever Swan River views
• 908 sqm block
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3 Palatial bedrooms & 3 sumptuous bathrooms
Uninterrupted City & Swan River views
Expansive open plan living area
Massive terrace area with outdoor kitchen
Colossal 514 sqm of living area
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0421 272 152
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59A Riverview Tce, Mt Pleasant LEASED
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25 Stewart Way, Kardinya
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159 Aitken Drive, Winthrop
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Call us for an obligation FREE Appraisal
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0419 850 338
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910A Canning Highway, Applecross
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0431 145 286
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0404 788 788
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0403 358 849
Eric Hartanto
0421 272 152
9364 2788
Melville City Herald, Saturday June 8, 2013 - Page 23 n
LUXURY LIFESTYLE SHOWCASE
21 THE STRAND, APPLECROSS
OFFERS INVITED
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A DREAM FAMILY PARADISE
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The property has several distinct prospects. It could be a family home, rental proposition,
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View our interactive fl oorplan on www.evolutionrealty.com.au
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Available to view by appointment, call today!
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IAN BARNES
0423 123 533
IAN BARNES
99B ULLAPOOL RD, MOUNT PLEASANT
FROM $2.75M
20 CARRON RD, APPLECROSS
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CALL FOR DETAILS
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area and the centrepiece of any resort - a full sized tennis court.
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massive 1232sqm of prized Applecross soil this home is a cut above the norm.
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to the Yacht club with views of the Raffl es Hotel and the river.
View our video and interactive fl oorplan on www.evolutionrealty.com.au
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Viewings by appointment, call today!
All viewings by appointment, call today!
IAN BARNES
0423 123 533
IAN BARNES
0423 123 533
Ph: (08) 9364 7488 Fax: (08) 9364 7499 Address: 15 Kearns Crescent Applecross
www.evolutionrealty.com.au
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We are being inundated daily with requests for rentals.
With such a high demand for properties please call our
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will happily discuss the steps to renting. Little
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0413 984 569
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0424 138 221
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This is a well thought out luxurious and impressive
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0449 160 105
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Phone: 9495 2965
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BACK
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U Fertilizing
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0415 913 274
ffor an obligation-free
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t
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9331 1499
GUTTERS
AJ’S ROOF
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• metal gutter
guard installed
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call adam
0419 781 761
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9337 9313
0419 923 593
LANDSCAPING
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0401 203 121
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9434 1547
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• diamond core drilling
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The
0457 591 143
A/H 9499 4097
0424 175 568
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Shane 0411 838 521
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Patios/Pergolas
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9331 2283
0412 995 919
NO JOB TOO SMALL!
POLICE CLEARED - INSURED
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0402 641 748
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HANDYMAN SERVICES
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• Free quotes
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9433 1077
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Phone Craig
0417 358 851
LOCKSMITH
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all locks repaired,
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• commercial
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0400 113 107
0402 326 468
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0413 545 595
A/H 9339 8069
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• planting • retic • turf • lighting
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Matt 0433
005 825
www.takeitoutside.net.au
takeitoutside.matt@gmail.com
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PAINTING
Matthew’s
Painting Services
Reasonable prices.
Good discounts
for pensioners.
Work guaranteed.
FREE QUOTES
RN: 7318
0434 493 537
PAINTING
DULUX ACCREDITED
PAINTING
CONTRACTORS
• internal/external
• tradesmen only
• local resident
• registered painter 2542
• senior discounts
John Cole 9310 3660
0412 198 966
john.cole2@bigpond.com
trades&services
PLASTERING
PLUMBING
PLUMBING
T. DICARLO
PLASTERERS
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PLUMBING
GASFITTING
Established 1970
• New Homes
• Renovations
• Rendering
• Patching
All types of plastering,
small or large jobs.
Call Tom 9339 2562
PL 7515 GF 013344
Sewer Conversion.
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H.W.S. Repair & Install
24 Hour Emergency H.W.
All at competitive prices
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10% discount for pensions
0418 902 246 0422 673 766
Maintenance Specialist in:
• Hot Water Installs + Service
• All Gas Appliances + Bayonets
• Blocked Drains • Burst Pipes
• Renovations • Retic Cut Ins
• Insurance + Emergency Work
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herald
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• Since 1989
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David Lowe
0401 747 368
9382 1463
WAYNE WEBB’S
PAINTING SERVICE
Short notice moves.
Free Transit Insurance.
0458 883 333
www.cockburnremovals.com.au
Phone Christian
• Professional Service
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PLASTER PLUS
• Interior & Exterior, All Aspects
• Friendly & Helpful Service
• Ceiling & Walls
• No Job Too Big or Too Small
• Free Quotes
JAMES
0450 445 042
ALL AREAS - ONE HOUR SERVICE
Lic.No.PL7618
A reliable service
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Call Alex Barry for
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MOB:
0413 516 660
0411 452 742
REG NO 6740
PL7158 GF9661
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Blocked Drains • Burst Pipes
Hot Water Units • Gasfi tting
Toilets - Taps
1300 133 509 24 Hours - 7 Days
10% Discount Off Labour*
TERRY’S
REMOVALS
$105
per hour+ GST
colourifi
c NOTT’S
painting contractors
Established 1984
Reg # 3284
Accredited
Dulux Painter.
Proud employer of an apprentice.
Phone Bruce
0418 928 456
bruce@colourificpainting.com.au
www.colourificpainting.com.au
LET US
PAINT YOUR NEEDS
Residential & Commercial
Friendly service, quality job
with old fashioned values.
Over 25 Years of Experience
0415 940 607
Ph/Fax 9434 6405
glennturnerpainter@bigpond.com
G
PA I N T I N G
S
SERVICES
Quality Workmanship
By Irish Tradesman
ABN 23 305 188 191
• 30 Years Experience
• Refs Available • Fully Insured
• Police Clearance
For all your
Professional Painting
0418 904 183
9332 8016
Reg 3374, 3154
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0403 656 657
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pest & weed control
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0421 826 556
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IT WE DON’T
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• hot water systems
• blocked drains
• leaking toilets
• gas appliances
• leaking taps • burst pipes
Clean, Tidy,
Courteous with Quality
Work Guaranteed
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0401 939 332
P
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Plumbing
& Gas
Pty Ltd
PL7971 GF015728
9430 7727
PLUMBING
GIVE PESTS THE
OLD HEAVE HO!
• Termite Treatments
• Inspections • Ants • Fleas
• Cockroaches • Spiders
• Bees • Wasps
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835 503
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Reg No. 7197
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PEST CONTROL
My committment to
customer service means
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with a friendly attitude.
Domestic & Commercial
0437 904 948
• All Gas Fitting
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OUTDOOR
IMPROVEMENTS
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Carports, Alfresco & Gazebos,
Resheeting & Timber Decking
Cedar Lining
• Hot Water Systems
• Blocked Drains
• Burst Pipes
• Toilet & Cisterns
• Leaking Taps
• Gas Installations
0458 872 333
plumbing & gas
NO CALL OUT FEE
• Hot Water Systems
• Leaking Taps
• Blocked Drains,
Toilets & Pipes
• Annoying & Noisy
Water Hammer
• Anodes
• Taps, Pans & Cistern
• Water Filters
• Gas Bayonets
• Water Saving Devices
GUARANTEED
Same Day Service
for Emergencies
Wheale’s
PLUMBING & GAS
• Hot Water Systems • Blocked Drains
• Burst Pipes • Flick Mixers
• Toilets • Gas Installations & Repairs
• Taps • Kitchens
• Bathrooms & Renovations
All work guaranteed - No call out fee
Same day emergency service.
0405 088 190
or 9437 4688
PL: 7916 GF: 014502
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If your re-roof is more than
$20,000 (inc GST) your re-roofing
Company must be a Registered
Building Company. This means
Licenced with The Builders
Registration Board.
OTHERWISE THE WORK IS ILLEGAL
WE REMOVE & DISPOSE OF:
Old Tiles Iron Asbestos
WE SUPPLY
& INSTALL
John Fox
PROMPT FRIENDLY
SERVICE
Mobile: 0421 981 528
PL: 6901 GF: 8742
Phone 9430 7727 Fax 9430 7726
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9337 1601 24 Hours
Mob 0409 105 559
Quality Work
Colorbond, Zincalume
Skylights, Whirly Birds
Insulation, Gutters
Tile Roof Restoration
9430 6553
16 Essex St, Fremantle
www.roofandwalldoc.com.au
WorkSafe Asbestos Demolition Lic
Builders Registration Number 13172
Cockburn
Roofing
Service
ALL WORK
GUARANTEED
• Ridgecapping
Specialists
• Gutters & Downpipes
• Leaks/Reroofing
• Install Gutter Guard
& Whirly Birds
• All types of roof
maintenance
Leon 0403 184 723
cockburnroofing@bigpond.com.au
RUBBISH REMOVALS
RETICULATION
A QUALITY
RETICULATION
SERVICES
Experts In
New Installations,
Add-Ons, Services
& Repairs Including
Replacing Control Boxes,
Solanoids etc.
0414 097 538
• gutters
• downpipes
• roof leaks
• asbestos removal
• reroofing
All work guaranteed
Fully Qualified Tradesmen Only
Ron: 0403 842 218
Matthew: 0447 967 968
Fax: 9434 6221
Email: swanriverroofing@live.com.au
ROOF
CARPENTER
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• second story additions
•extentions
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Dean
0413 057 979
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2,3 & 4m bins.
All bins with ramps.
Friendly local
owner/operator.
Phone Leo.
Pay by Cards, Cash or EFT
9314 1222
0418 940 121
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SOAKWELLS
All aspects of Drainage &
Stormwater Management
Downpipes, Driveways,
Spoon Drains, etc.
We also repair existing
soakwells and brickpaving.
For advice and
recommendations call Deane
0418 906 735
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• Package offers available
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NOTICEBOARD
WHAT’S ON • CLASSES • ACTIVITIES • SPIRITUAL SERVICES • SUPPORT GROUPS
ALZHEIMER’S AUSTRALIA WA facilitate support
groups in your area. Contact 1800 100 500 to join
a group near you
AMNESTY INTERNATIONALS Fremantle Action
group meet the second Tuesday of every month
6pm - 8pm in the Fremantle council reception room,
(entry via the white spiral staircase opposite the old Myer
building). New members always welcome. For any more
information contact Sarah Gooderham on wa.sarahg@
amnesty.org.au
ARAFMI CARER SUPPORT GROUP. Come and
have a chat with other people supporting someone
with a mental health issue. Share with them what it’s like
and receive support from others with similar experiences.
12.30pm – 2.30pm (1st Wed of every month). Suit 11B,
16 Phillimore Street, Fremantle. Arafmi 9427 7100. The
Alma Street Centre, in partnership with Arafmi, provides
regular parent, carer and friend information sessions.
These evening and afternoon sessions aim to provide
education and support to people living with someone who
has a mental illness. RSVP 9427 7100
AWAITING YOUR PERUSAL and participation
is new members days and evenings with both
Parent (adult) and their children (family) to our fabulous
range of activities. Crafts, camping ,bbq’s, picnics,bike
rides, roller and ice skating. paintballing, adult and family
dinners, restaurants, food halls, dances, adventure
world, house parties. There are happy and friendly
groups waiting to welcome you to new members days,
afternoons and evenings. For further information regarding
all activities please phone Head Office 9485 8940 Mon Thurs 9am - 4pm
ART EXHIBITION. Irene Osborne Dip.F.A. Sat 8 Sun 9 June. Open 10-5pm. 7 Leake St. Fremantle
0417 176 160
ASTROLOGY Skype Sessions with Sudhir. E-mail
astropoetica@gmail.com to book
BOOK SALE Pater noster parish Myaree, all types
of pre loved books. Saturday 15th & Sunday 16th
of june 2013. 10am to 4pm both days, school parish
hall, entrance from Evershed st, Myaree, ENQ: Margaret
9330 3848
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES Sundays 1011am, reading room Wednesdays 3-5pm. Where:
Cnr Canning Hwy and East St, Fremantle. Also Radio
Fremantle 107.9FM Tuesdays 1-2pm. Enquiries Phone
9335 2648
DADS IN DISTRESS Support Services is a
peer support organisation that helps men going
through separation grief and related issues. Call 1300 853
437 for more details or visit www.dadsindistress.asn.au.
DEMENTIA CARER SUPPORT GROUP Are
you caring for someone with dementia? A carer
support group offers companionship, exchange of ideas
and information in a safe, confidential and supportive
environment.
DIAMOND WAY BUDDHISM PERTH is located
at 31 McCoy St Melville and meets twice a week on
Mondays and Wednesdays at 8pm for Buddhist teachings
and meditation. Whether you are new to Buddhism or
have meditated before, you are welcome to come along
and practice with us. All teachings and meditations
are provided on a donation basis. More info on www.
diamondway.org.au/perth
FREE “FUN FRENCH AFTERNOON FOR KIDS
(3-8 year olds)” Music, songs, games & fun activities
presented by LCF Fun Languages - the fun way for 2-12
year olds to become bilingual! Saturday 8th June, 3-4pm
at Le Forum, 3 Westgate Mall, Fremantle. For bookings
please contact info@leforum.com.au. Visit our website at
www.lcfclubs.com.au
JAZZ FREMANTLE Lew Smith’s Tribute to Fats
Waller. Sunday 9 June, 4 - 7pm Navy Club, 64 High
Street, Fremantle. Visitors $15 Enquiries: 9330 3491.
Sponsor: HEALTHWAY - Act-Belong-Commit www.
jazzfremantle.com.au
LINE DANCING (Beginners and Improvers). Chase
away the winter blues - come and join us on Monday
evenings from 7.00 to 8.30 pm at Applecross Guide Hall,
off Collier Street, Ardross. Info, Lesley Ayers, Young at
Heart Community Club Inc, (a not for profit organisation).
Ph 9337 2212. $4 members - $5 for non-members
MUSIC AMICA Concert to be held Saturday June
15 at Applecross Uniting Church, corner Mackenzie
and Kishorn Roads at 8pm. Enquires 9364 3256 or 6161
5959
PORTCARE HAS RELOCATED As of Monday
20th May PortCare will be located at 372 South St
Hilton. For enquiries 9433 3901
SING SING SING Groups and individual lessons
choir. Melville and Fremantle. Beginners welcome.
Call Joanna 9339 5631
WESLEY LINK (formerly Fremantle wesley link)
Come and enjoy tea or coffee with us. Open
Thursdays and Fridays, 10am - 1pm. Enter from
Cantonment Street, next to Wesley Church.
HERALD NOTICEBOARD spread the word. Write (to PO Box
85 North Fremantle, 6159), drop (at 41 Cliff St, Freo), fax (9430
7726) or email (news@fremantleherald.com) but please do not phone.
Please keep your notices short and to the point (we reserve the right
to cut free notices). Deadline is noon Tuesday.
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CLASSES
EXPERT SERVICES
ART Class at beautiful west
end studio. Open class.
I will teach to your level
and interest. Beginners
welcome. Professional,
experienced teacher. WORLD’S
END STUDIO 0410 915 707
tessajoy@hotmail.com
CLEANER - Vicky’s Green
Clean 0401 009 518.
Enthusiastic, energetic and
reliable home and office
cleaning using environmentally
friendly products and practices.
Perfect for the eco motivated
and ideal for those with
chemical sensitivities, asthma
& allergies
COMPUTERS
COMPUTER Trouble Shooting.
Professional help for home/
business PCs, hardware,
software, internet network
repairs and upgrades. Virus
removal. Tim 0424 287 949
LEARN to make money online
with SEO social media (private
lessons). 0425 284 015. www.
oz-income.net/lessons.html
WHY Trust your computer to
any old back yard computer
person? Are you looking
for service you can trust?
Bentech Computers have
been in Fremantle for 10
years providing friendly helpful
knowledge and experience
to all our valued clients. We
can help with all of your home
and office computer needs
ranging from PC’s & Laptops
to network and broadband
setup. Can’t make it down
to us? Bentech Computers
can come to you and provide
the same level of quality &
customer service that we offer
in our shop but in the comfort
of your home or office. Whether
you’re after a new computer
or just advice on choosing an
internet provider we are always
here & happy to help. Bentech
Computers 104 Wray Ave,
Fremantle. Ph 9430 9243
EXPERT SERVICES
ACCOUNTING And taxation
services - Preparation and
lodgement of all types of income
tax returns, Business Activity
Statements, bookkeeping. Email
Judit@stptax.com or Tel:9329
9998, 1/1 North Lake Road,
Alfred Cove
BOOKKEEPING 22+ years
exp in bookkeeping/admin,
11+ exp with MYOB. Cert IV
Bookkeeping/Accounting,
registered BAS agent. Services:
accounts payable/receivable,
payroll, super, BAS/PAYG, bank
recon. Please call Antonella at
AV Bookkeeping 0404 842 483
or email info@avbookkeeping.
com.au
BRICKLAYER All types of
bricklaying, insurance work,
rusted/lintels replaced.
Pensioner rates, no job too
small, free quotes. All calls will
be attended to. Ken Jones
0419 049 362
BUILDING Inspections,
Dilapidation reports, energy
efficiency, work in progress,
design, documentation.
Archistruct Pty Ltd, Tel: 9316
0186, admin@archistruct.com.
au, www.archistruct.com.au
BUILDING Renovations &
home maintenance, walls
removed, windows, kitchens,
patios, pergolas. Recycled
materials used where possible.
Ph Ray 0417 947 943
CARPET & Vinyl layer, repairs
& re-stretching. Call Dave 0409
666 062
CARPET A Cleaning,
specialising in steam injection
deep cleaning. Choice
magazine preferred method.
Quick drying. 0438 411 208
DREAM Clean now based in
East Fremantle. If you got the
mess, then come to the best!
0487 026 963 and leave a
detailed message for me to get
back in touch with you. Have
a look at my website www.
dreamcleanfremantle.com.
au. National Crime Check and
Australian Business Number.
The charge is $30 an hour for a
professional 100% satisfaction
guaranteed good quality job.
If you are the lucky few to get
a hold of one of my business
cards you can get ONE free
hour of your next cleaning job
TIME for a winter clean?
Reliable, Efficient, Pristine
results. Registered Business.
For your free quote phone Alla
Hayes 0481 307 797
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CLEANER Experienced,
Domestic, Police Clearance,
Regular - one-off Ph 0401
883 377
CLEANER Hard to find good
cleaner. Ask my happy clients
for reference. Energetic,
reliable. Home and office
cleaning service, value for
money. Call 0423 267 530
CLEANER Reliable, fast
and experienced. Domestic,
commercial. Good rates. Call
Ben 0478 620 277
CLEANER, Experienced,
honest, police clearance $30
call 0403 177 119
CLEANERS Domestic
Cleaning. Regular house
cleaning. Commercial
office cleaning. Husband &
Wife operated. 0430 806 868
CLEANING Home
Cleaning Fast and Efficient
two women team. Reasonable
rates. Call Ariel & Kali 0449 639
646 or 0412 784 240
CURTAIN Making, Tracks,
Pelmets, Swags. Call 9498
7260
DRESSMAKING Alterations.
Babs Fashion Design. All
occasions bridal/evening wear,
school balls, casual day wear.
9437 3718
DRESSMAKING /Alterations
work. All work done by
experienced, qualified Diploma
holder. 7 days per week. Kamal
9364 4459
DRESSMAKING /Alterations,
Experienced. Hilton, Sylvie
9337 5690
ELECTRICIAN All RCD’s,
Smoke Alarms, LED Lights,
Switchboards, etc. Ph: 0404
216 333. LIC EC6386
FENCING All Types, Glass
Specialists, Free Quote 7 Days.
Call Steven 0404 177 377
FENCING Replace repair
all types fencing, gates and
welding. Amir 0401 962 511
FLOORING We install bamboo,
laminate, engineered or pre
finish. Free quotes 0415 821
898
GARDEN & Reticulation.
All maintenance tasks incl.
planting, weeding, pruning,
cleanups & rubbish removal.
Freo Garden Services, Call
Damian 0437 318 304
GARDEN / Native landscape
specialist, 15 years, Fremantle
area. Plant selection, Installation
and maintenance. Servicing
Fremantle, Cockburn and
Melville areas. Combi Garden
Service. Call Shayne on 0487
589 910
GARDEN A1 Service. Regular
customers welcome. Weeding,
pruning, mulching, retic, repairs
etc. Ph Nick 0410 126 756
GARDEN Designs. Waterwise
native plant specialist. Create
a new garden / improve your
existing garden. Maintenance
- weeding, pruning, planting,
mulching. Certificate IV
Horticulture. Mary-Ann 9316
9716
GARDEN Rescue service.
Landscape balancing, tree,
bush, rose pruning, shaping.
Weeding, rubbish removal full
cleanup ring Phil all hours 0417
966 277
GARDENER/ HANDYMAN.
Weeding, Pruning, Retic. etc.
Cheap rates, reliable. 9418
5271
GARDENING All Aspects
of Landscape/Gardening,
new gardens, planting and
mulching, new lawns, retic,
garden maintenance, free
quotes, Adam 0417 916 198
GARDENING Occasional /
regular, yards cleaned Applex
to Freo. Pauls Gardens 0407
988 967
GATES Repair or replace. All
type gates. Pool gate, metal
and wood. Amir 0401 962 511
GUTTERS Free roof inspection
with every gutter clean 9433
1077
GUTTERS Mr Gargoyle’s gutter
and downpipe cleaning. Ph
0431 993 152
EXPERT SERVICES
HANDYMAN All South
Handyman. Welding, gates,
fences, all metal work. Built,
repaired. Soakwells, paving,
painting and decking. No
job too small. Call Amir 0401
962 511
HANDYMAN Painting, home
maintenance, insect screens,
shower grouting, gardening,
gutter cleaning. Guaranteed
work, David 0415 986 016
IRONING Lady, reliable,
professional service, pick up
and deliver $40 p/b 0412
907 795
IRONING Reliable, Fast. 7
days a week. Michelle 0427
339 253
IRONING Reliable,
Professional, Pickup, Delivery.
$20 p/hr 0416 930 994/ 9437
3302
IRONING Service pick up
and return Maximum 20 items
$45 Additional items $2 each.
Wash and iron service 20 items
$75. Wash only $30. PH 0439
942 994
IRONING, $40 for 20 items,
extra items $2 each, pickup
and drop off, Bicton and
surrounding areas only. Cath
9339 2989
LEAFLET Distribution made
easy. Call the Herald and we’ll
do the rest. Target particular
suburbs; we can handle any
size distribution. Just pick up
the phone & dial 9430 7727
and ask for Marie King
LEGAL-CONSULTANT
Preparation of Legal
documents. Statutory
Declarations, Affidavits. Legal
letters and Correspondence.
Mediation/Advocacy. Contract
dispute/Settlement. Referral
to Lawyers - (All areas
of Law). ‘Cheap Hourly
Rates’. Professional Service.
Immediate Response/
Appointments. Phone Greg 0414 154 970
PAINTING Clean tidy
competitive. (reg 6964) Call
Guy 0412 554 509
PAINTING Exterior & interior.
Affordable rates, free estimates
anytime. 30 years experience,
plus handyman service. 0405
558 290
PICTURE Framing good
quality and value. Customised
to your needs. Ring Hadyn
0409 689 429
PLUMBING & Gas PL7409 GF
7917. Phone 0406 352 020 or
9330 4312
PRIVATE Documents typed,
applications filled, stories
recorded, pictures taken. No
pick-up or delivery. Phone
Jacqueline 0406 567 497
REMOVALS Small/med
moves. 1 or 2 men. Cheap
rates. 0438 259 978
ROOFING All roof repairs 9433
1077
RUBBISH Removed. Large or
small loads 7 days. Ph 9457
3323 or 0419 918 928
SEWING Cushion covers for
home, boat, van, mattresses
etc. Fabrics avail. Foam Sales
9330 1199
TILE/GROUT Cleaning using
latest technology. Bring tiles
back like new! 0438 411 208
TILER Bathrooms, Floors,
Walls, Splashbacks, Repairs.
Chris 0435 157 436
TILING Specialist.
Renovations, waterproofing,
leaks, bathroom, kitchen.
Friendly service. All types of
jobs welcome. Free quote. Jeff
0403 258 621
WALL and floor tiling. All
aspects. Qualified tradesman
and quality work guaranteed.
Call John 0424 263 060
WILLS And Probate.
Experienced Solicitor. Friendly
advice. Reasonable fee.
FITZLAW 9337 3852 mob
0401 199 372 jf@fitzlaw.
com.au
WINDOW Cleaning. Also
Available weekends. 2 storey
specialist. Call Jamie 0438
382 345
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Booking deadline:
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FOR SALE
BED Overlays. Thick premium
quality. More comfort, less
aches and pains. Foam Sales
82 Norma Rd, Booragoon
9330 1199
FOAM Cushions, mattresses
etc cut to size and covered.
Foam Sales 82 Norma Rd
Booragoon 9330 1199
PACKING Boxes from $1.85,
paper, bubble wrap, robes. Can
deliver. 9417 2000
PELMET Boxes. $15/meter
made to order, DIY cover. Foam
Sales 82 Norma Rd Booragoon
9330 1199
SOFA-BED, new with inner
spring mattress, bought in
error for $694 will sell for $300,
phone 9417 7381
HEALTH & BEAUTY
OVER 50’s unique exercise
classes using the easy to
use and fun Gymsticks. First
lesson free then $10 per class.
Mondays and Thursdays
10am, Wednesdays 8pm,
Coogee. Phone Mahiya 0404
511 080
LOST & FOUND
LOST Dog Hugo. Jack Russell
white and tan in Hilton Area.
Much loved pet. Reward
offered. 0419 935 496
MARRIAGE
CELEBRANTS
ANNE Roberts Registered
Celebrant. Beautiful
ceremonies designed the way
you want. Ph 9335 6063/0431
945 645
CAROLINA Allen CMC simple
ceremonies to suit you. Ph
0409 291 616
NORMAN W DeTracey,
registered Marriage Celebrant,
phone 08 9494 2497 or 0458
941 444. The greatest gift you
can give someone is your time
MUSICAL
GUITAR Lessons, easy going
teacher 20 yrs exp. Simple
method. I Come 2u. 0439
597 507
PIANO Tuner. Professional
tuning services offered. Regular
tuning fee $165. Call 0416
065 983
SERENATA Strings. Classical
quartet or trio for weddings,
functions or parties. Email
hug1@iinet.net.au Call Hans
9335 6980 evenings
NANNIES/
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NANNY 20+ years experience
looking for 2-3 days. $25-30
per hour. Justine 0408 532 957
PETS
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Fun Day contact Cavalier Vet
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CLIPPER Southside dog
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705 246
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940 261
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available. M 0417 945 774
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Current RSA ess. Must have
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trans. Please apply in writing
to: The Club Manager, Royal
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97, Fremantle, 6959 or email:
abigails@rfgc.com.au
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offered for exams, business,
etc. By email chaanappel@
gmail.com
CHEF/COOK Casual to assist/
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kitchen. Shifts may vary with
some evenings & w/ends.
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independently when req. Must
have fluent English, valid visa
& own trans. Please apply in
writing to: The Club Manager,
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Box 97, Fremantle, 6959 or
email: abigails@rfgc.com.au
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FUN French & Spanish
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games, craft & fun activities,
Beaconsfield & other locations.
Classes also available for 2-5
year olds. Contact sarah.
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Jandakot Company requires on
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least 3 days per week. E-mail
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673. Website rupertonunez.
com.au
DARRYL’S Limousines.
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special occasion, for transport
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0407 982 990
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all levels. 0400 114 673 or
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workshops w/e, weekd. Carl
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0447 441 707
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9417 5234
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TANKSTAND Wanted. Steel,
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DOG Walking and pet feeding,
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000 077
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15 Maddox Crescent, Melville.
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MEDITATION WEEKLY
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is located at 31 McCoy St
Melville and meets twice a week
on Mondays and Wednesdays
at 8pm for Buddhist teachings
and meditation. Whether you
are new to Buddhism or have
meditated before, you are
welcome to come join us. All
teachings and meditations are
provided on a donation basis.
More info on www.diamondway.
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SATSANG. Daily satsang with
Vishrant. Visit www.vishrant.org
or call Dakini 0438 831 883 for
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YOGA Tantra Wednesdays 1011:30am Kali 0438 038 766
June 8 - June 15, 2013
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equipment for sale. Ayurvedic
consultations & products
available. Rishikesh, India
Retreat Nov 21 - Dec 4 2013
now booking. See website for
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75 Wray Ave Fremantle. www.
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Beaconsfield.
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ARIES (Mar 21 – Apr 20)
With Mars in Gemini, one could look
like two, or two could look like one.
Either way you will have to be careful that you
are seeing things correctly. Gemini is mischievous
territory. Your mind could be playing tricks with you.
Check your feelings before you go into action.
TAURUS (Apr 21 – May 20)
If you are starting to get cabin-fever
around old friends, it’s time to ask yourself
if your social circle needs rejuvenating. Perhaps
it’s time to step out of your comfort zone and
bring some new folks in. Maybe it’s time to stir up
stagnant waters by saying what’s been left unsaid.
GEMINI (May 21 – June 21)
Though there are now four planets
in Gemini, which by all rights should
be delivering you a series of energetic bonuses, there
are a few sticks in your spokes. The moment your
ideas get hyped to the point of frenzy, any feelings
you’ve overrun will tend to assert themselves.
CANCER (June 22 – Jul 22)
There is plenty of flow and plenty
of support coming your way. Be
emotionally engaged, dare to ask your soul what
it wishes for, and know in your bones that life is an
on-going journey of transformation. Having all these
things together, will turn you into a force of nature.
LEO (Jul 23 – Aug 22)
To put your foundations down
requires plenty of thinking. Now
is for planning. Now is for talking to all and sundry
about your plans. Now is for getting a really good
handle on just how much capital you have up your
sleeve. Though you might flinch at devotion, don’t.
VIRGO (Aug 23 – Sept 22)
Communication is what is required and
yet with Mercury in Cancer, it could get
complicated. Cancer tends to inspire us to retreat
into our shells, just when the more appropriate thing
would be to engage in a whirl of repartee. It could
be that you are frightened. Be brave.
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LIBRA (Sept 23 – Oct 23)
Though there are four planets in airy
Gemini, engaging solely with words,
rationality and a barrage of abstract ideas, is likely to
bring the best intentions undone. Venus in Cancer
means that there are feelings at work that are in
hiding. Await their willingness to surface.
SCORPIO (Oct 24 – Nov 21)
Where there has been what has
seemed like interminable stuckness, there is now a feeling of flow. The stuckness was
mostly in the interpretation. Life has been teaching you
the fine art of being with what is. The day gratitude
comes, bliss follows. Doors are gently opening.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22 – Dec 21)
With four planets in your opposite,
Gemini, and most of the rest in
dampening water signs, it would be best for you to
lay low. Step back from the fray. Dedicate yourself
to refining your skills out of the public eye. This will
free up available creativity, whilst in a tight spot.
CAPRICORN (Dec 22 – Jan 19)
Encountering life head-on and
impulsively, will lead to no more than a
headache. Attune yourself to the deeper more soulful
flows that reinforce art, poetry and enchantment.
Your heart will dance. Life is more than bricks and
mortar. Acculturate yourself. Enrich your aesthetic.
AQUARIUS (Jan 20 – Feb 18)
For some reason, though there is plenty
of wind around to fill your sails, you
can’t quite line yourself up in such a way as to
make an effortless fist of it. It will take a particularly
adventurous manoeuvre to extricate yourself from a
tricky position. This is all making you stronger.
PISCES (Feb 19 – Mar 20)
There are a lot of ideas being thrown
around that though bright, don’t
seem to have substance. Rather than endlessly
trying to figure out the way to go, have a look around
and check out which doors are already open. Move,
rather than think about it. You will find a lot of support.
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