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Melville City Herald North
MELVILLE CITY
HERALD
Melville City’s own INDEPENDENT newspaper
Volume 27 No 03
Saturday January 16, 2016
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THE Turnbull
government’s punitive
approach to enforcing
mandatory vaccinations
breaches children’s rights,
but the Human Rights
Commission remains
silent on the issue.
Human rights expert
Paula Gerber, a professor at
Monash University, told the
Herald this week it was clear
the ithholding of nancial
entitlements from parents
who refuse to inoculate their
children breaches numerous
articles of the United
Nations’ Convention on the
Rights of the Child.
She stresses she supports
vaccination and jabbed her
own kids, but says children
should not be used as a
“weapon” to force parents
to toe the line and Australia
should abide by treaties it
signs.
The convention states
children must not be
punished for the beliefs or
actions of their parents, and
that governments should
go out of their way to
ensure children fully bene t
from social security. It says
children should have a say in
any administrative decisions
that affect them and all
decisions should be in their
best interests.
“It’s the same argument
as when you are prohibiting
children from going to
school or daycare,” Prof
Gerber says, referring to a
similar hard-line vaccination
policy from the Victorian
government that came into
effect on e
ear s ay.
ou are unishing and
discriminating against the
child.” Prof Gerber says
the debate is so divisive
that an article she wrote on
Victoria’s school ban was
rejected by four mainstream
media outlets before being
picked up by webzine Crikey.
unnily enough, another
news service that picked it
up and called me was Al
Jazeera in Qatar, which was
because when the policy
was introduced, we were the
only country in the world
to have adopted this type of
measure”.
Prof Gerber says national
children’s commissioner
Megan Mitchell should
be helping to “get the
message out” about the
breach, but when the Herald
contacted the Human Rights
Commission, no-one was
biting: “The children’s
commissioner is not
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commenting on this,” was
the response from her media
minder. When the Herald
pushed for a reason why, we
couldn’t get an on-the-record
response.
Prof Gerber fears the
commission is wary of
attracting controversy after
a run-in between president
Gillian Triggs and former
prime minister Tony Abbott
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into children in detention as
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ederal community
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was contacted for comment.
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Burn-offs
p lanned
by STEVE GRANT
COCKBURN council is
considering adopting “low
intensity prescribed burns” in
the a e of the ild re that
razed Yarloop.
The council scored a $50,000
grant to ght bush res from the
federal government this ee ,
and emergency management
co ordinator Michael mery
con rmed to the Herald
controlled burns are to be
considered.
Cockburn previously rejected
the measure as unnecessary
because of the extensive network
of re brea s and limestone
paths in its nature reserves, and
its eed control rogram.
Mr mery says the money
ill also go to ards ma ing
fuel loads.
“This data is valuable in
assessing the build-up of dead
vegetation to ensure that actions
are prioritised correctly,” he
says.
Mr mery says the council
will take weather conditions
into account if undergoing
burns, and follow up with weed
spraying.
“Parts of the funds will be
used to establish ne
rebrea s
in some conservation reserves.
This is to ensure areas of bush
are segregated, minimising
the s read of bush res and
im roving access for re
cre s.” Mr mery says the
council will also spend $20,000
educating people living in the
city s re rone districts.
Two years ago Liberal MLA
oe rancis blamed the council s
failure to burn off for a bla e in
Banjup and Atwell that caused
minor damage to a handful of
homes.
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Grandmother murdered: burglars suspected
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by STEVE GRANT
WA police say they’ve had
a surge of calls to Crime
Stoppers following appeals
for information about
the murder of Melville
grandmother Valeria
Fermendjin last week.
But they still want commuters
with dash cams who drove past
the corner of Stock Road and
Leach Highway at peak hour on
the morning of Tuesday January
5 to come forward.
That’s when they believe
one or more burglars walked
through the open front door of
the house and bludgeoned Ms
Fermendjin to death with one
of her own possessions, which
they’ve retrieved but haven’t
identi ed.
The victim had just picked up
a basket of washing from a client
of her home ironing business
and police believe she disturbed
the burglary.
Her body was found by her
daughter, who lives in a house at
the back of the block, two days
later.
A neighbour said the
daughter had entered the house
with two young children,
emerging distraught moments
later. The daughter was again
overcome with emotion at
a police media event. Ms
Fermendjin’s son-in-law, Ivan,
described her as a “beautiful
lady” who’d lived for her family.
He backed police calls for
people to come forward with
any information, even if it
seemed a long-shot. Police say
even if motorists have erased
footage from their dash cams,
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Police media chief Ros
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were banking on it being a
very busy spot at a busy time
of day to provide clues and
eyewitnesses.
“There’s a lot of bus stops,
and lots of people using them,
especially around that critical
time of 7.30 to 8.30am, there’s
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that road because you’ve got the
shops and the police licensing
centre, and there’s lots of
people on buses looking out the
window.”
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COLIN NICHOL (“Freohagen?”
Herald Thinking Allowed, January
9, 2016) criticises Fremantle
council’s decision to try to
emulate Copenhagen as the best
city for cyclists.
beg to differ fundamentally,
because generous spending to
encourage cycling is just about the
best decision any city can make.
Let’s leave aside the economic fact
(not opinion) that bike infrastructure
more than pays for itself in better
health and lower carbon emissions.
It’s nonsense to argue that
Copenhagen’s “landscape is more
suited”
erth isn t hilly and
its climate is bike paradise by
comparison. Sure, I agree we need
to design our city our way, rather
than just copy Copenhagen. One
important example is our hot climate
demands many more shade trees on
streets and public spaces.
But we are spot on to copy
Copenhagen’s political climate. Like
most cities, post-1945 Copenhagen
rushed to accommodate cars — until
about the mid-1960s when the crucial
decision was made to stop smashing
down buildings for more car space
and instead create a city friendly to
walking-cycling-public transport.
Fremantle has recently started down
this same path, making steady
improvements for cyclists every year.
Stay “on yer bike” Freo council
(maybe even speed up!). You are
delivering citizens a wonderful
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encouraging more and safer cycling.
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When my husband and I took
our dog for a walk there new
year’s morning it was extremely
confronting to see the massive pile
of bottles and cans piled up near the
bins; the rubbish littering MC Taggart
Drive; the hundreds and thousands
of cigarette butts on the grass and the
overflo ing bins hich are not in
short supply).
This, along with the sight of many
of the party goers collapsed on the
grass or beach or still drinking. And
the presence of two or three police
vehicles.
I conduct regular beach cleanups
at CY O’Connor and rubbish is often
an issue around the BBQ area - in
fact since the huge council cleanup,
conducted over days, visitors have
already failed to notice the many bins
and instead left their plastic picnic
stuff and other rubbish around the
tables rather than putting it in the
very conveniently placed bins only
metres away.
For some people it is clearly way
too much of an effort to clean u after
themselves. What I don’t understand
is why the council don’t make life
easier for itself and more pleasant for
respectful beach goers by utilising
the pop-up bollards at the entrance
to the carpark. How about closing
the area to vehicles during certain
hours, as it does with Manning Park
— summer and winter hours.
One council worker told me
they are always cleaning up after
travellers who illegally camp at
night and whilst there clean out
their vehicles, change the oil etc and
leave it all in behind in the carpark
afterwards.
This disrespect for our public
spaces is very disheartening. It would
be great to see a strong, proactive
stance from those in authority. And
by the way, why wasn’t the party
closed the night before by the police?
And very sorry to read of the young
man bashed (Herald, January 9, 2016)
and his valuable hearing aids and
travel photos taken at the same
event.
Alison Dorn
Chesham Way, Hamilton Hill
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think ing allow ed
Sailing club plan
looks a bit rocky
T
HE three-way tussle
over the future use and
users of South Beach,
and in particular the most
northern dog beach section,
is lled ith ambiguity,
misleading information, hype
and maybe a few hidden
agendas.
‘Boats
coming into
the beach
along this
proposed
corridor will
be perilously
close to the
rocks’
offshore for boats to access the
beach.
However on the map which
accom anies rans ort s
proposals there is also an arrow
pointing to this area of the beach
ith the note,
m each access
for vessels”.
bit ambiguous don t you
think?
Perhaps this ambiguity
is the cause of some of the
scaremongering and conflicting
information being handed out
by the people supporting the
Save Freo Beaches group. They
have a worthy cause, though
their tactics are actually putting
thin ing eo le off signing their
petition.
This channel, or corridor,
for boats is supported by club
commodore Terry Baker in his
letter to the Herald of December
12, 2015.
However, anyone who knows
anything about boating and our
prevailing winds would know
that from a seamanship point of
view this is the wrong place to
put a boating channel for beach
access by boats.
n sea bree e conditions,
which occur most afternoons
during the summer, this is what
sailors call a lee shore”.
You only have to go down to
the beach any afternoon when
the sea bree e is blo ing to see
the build up of waves in that
corner of the beach, and along
the club breakwater.
Boats coming into the beach
along this proposed corridor
will be perilously close to the
rocks, and getting pushed
towards them, before arriving at
the beach where the waves are
biggest and most confused.
Once boats arrive at the beach
what are they going to tie up to?
They will lie on the edge of the
surf getting pounded by waves,
and it ill be e tremely di cult
to get off again.
Basic seamanship that anyone
who is in charge of a boat should
know, would dictate that they
come ashore on the sheltered,
downwind side of a groyne or
breakwater, not the windward
side.
Commodore Terry Baker
says of the proposed corridor,
the boating community can
land safely in its dinghies to
allow small children to swim in
the relative safety of the beach,
exercise their dogs or to enjoy
and support local cafes”.
his is de nitely not the
safest part of the beach to land
on, and is further from the local
cafes than almost anywhere else
on the beach. The cafes, public
barbecues and toilets are all
adjacent to the non-dog part of
the beach, further south.
The appropriate place for
boats to come ashore would be
ithin the club s enclosed and
safe marina, when they can tie
u to a doc and use the club s
facilities.
Surely the reason the club is
supporting this proposal is that
it is the thin end of the wedge
for it to apply for the launching
ramp that has previously been
re ected. hat fe
eo le realise
is that land currently used as
the carpark for the dog beach, is
actually Fremantle Sailing Club
land.
If this boating corridor,
be it m or
m ide, is
permitted it will give the club a
good reason to re-apply for its
launching ramp, and this ramp
will have the same lee shore
problems as the beach and the
breakwater, which will make it
dangerous for launching and
retrieving boats.
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Calling itself Greater Fremantle,
the group is collecting signatures from
Hamilton Hill and North Coogee. It needs
250 to get the ball rolling with the WA
local government advisory board.
Adin Lang, who ran for Cockburn
council in October, says he’d discovered
during doorknocking that many in
the area identi ed more closely ith
Fremantle than the Spearwood-based
Cockburn. “I think both councils do a
good job, but we all use the facilities in
Fremantle and we shop there,” Mr Lang
told the Herald.
He says the group has chosen the
same boundary as what was proposed
under the failed council mergers process,
effectively a line heading east from South
‘No transparency’
“There’s no transparency, because
putting the rubbish and CoSafe levy into
the rates notice, you don’t know what is
happening,” Mr Wilson told the Herald.
“I would rather see my rate money
go to Fremantle than Cockburn Central,
which I never use,” Mr Beazley says.
All have a dim view of the money
spent on security patrols.
Cockburn mayor Logan Howlett says
his council will formally oppose the
secession bid.
“Our local community associations
in Hamilton Hill and North Coogee
have previously indicated that they are
opposed to Adin Lang’s proposal, as is
the City of Cockburn,” he says.
“Cockburn is a well-established and
nancially stable council that offers
an amazing range of services to its
community. Our independent satisfaction
surveys have scores well in the 90s.”
Greater Fremantle will hold an
information evening at Hamilton House
(the old Newmarket Hotel, now home to
Swan River Ballet) on Thursday, January
21.
Meanwhile, the LGAB is holding an
inquiry into whether to move part of
North Fremantle from Fremantle into
Mosman Park.
Old treasure for sale
by KATRINA MAHONEY
RARE silver coins from the 1712
shipwreck Zuytdorp worth an
estimated $70,000 have been put up
for sale by a Fremantle coin dealer.
343 Railway Road
Shenton Park WA 6008
Fremantle power station, but dog-legging
around Manning Park, which remains in
Cockburn.
Mr Lang believes the switch will see
rates drop and residents win entitlements
to free parking in the CBD. But that
ould be offset by losing ti asses, he
concedes.
North Coogee’s Alan Beazley, Paul
Wilson and Brett Savage say Cockburn’s
botched rates increase last year — which
resulted in an embarrassing backdown
and $1.36 million in refunds — played a
part in their decision to join the campaign.
Andrew Crellin, owner of Sterling &
Currency, was approached by a Geraldton
collector to sell 23 coins, recovered from
the wreck site of the Dutch trader.
Mr Crellin says he’s only ever handled
one coin from the Zuytdorp previously, so
having almost a third of all known coins
in private hands makes the sale big news
in the world of coin collecting.
The Zuytdorp departed the
Netherlands in 1711 en route to Batavia
(now Indonesia) to purchase goods, such
as spices, and take them back to Europe.
o ever, li e several of its fleet mates
- most infamously the Batavia - it ran
aground and san off the
coastline.
It is unknown what became of those
who survived the wreckage, as it predated regular European contact with
Australia, but there have been rumours.
“It is thought that some of the
survivors may have settled and lived with
Aborigines,” Mr Crellin told the Herald.
The coins, which include unique
stuivers and Mexican currency, were
purchased by the collector from Russell
are some believed to have been
newly minted for two ships
departing the Netherlands
at that time: the Zuytdorp
and the Belvliet. Unlike the
Zuytdorp, the Belvliet’s
journey to Batavia was a
success, however no such
coins ever surfaced. Mr Crellin
believes that shows the Belvliet
didn’t end up with any of the
coins, making the Zuytdorp
discovery unique.
The wreckage site, which
lies approximately 70km
north of Kalbarri, is heritage
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accessed by the public. Due
to inhos itable cliffs and
hostile weather and tide conditions,
oo er, a eraldton sherman ho d
it is accessible only a few days of the
retrieved them from lumps of limestone
year. Still, over the years, looters have
found at the site. They were registered
risked the treacherous dive. In 2010, an
and issued certi cation as art of an
investigation by the federal environment
amnesty introduced by the federal
department led to the recovery of
government in 1993 (under the Historic
more than 1400 coins from a home in
Shi rec s ct
, it is an offence to
Geraldton. The coins were subsequently
remove relics from historical shipwrecks
handed over to the WA museum.
in ustralian aters and signi cant
Mr Crellin believes the history of the
penalties apply for doing so).
coins is enriched by the events which
The amnesty provided that holders of
such relics could legally retain the items if followed the wreckage. “The story of the
discovery and the retrieval of the coins is
they were brought forward and declared.
as interesting as the story of the wreck.”
Of the coins in Mr Crellin’s possession
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FREMANTLE will soon be part of
WA’s “Electric Highway” with the
council committing to spend $130,000
on a “super charging” station in the
port city.
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The free-to-use station will be located
at the Mews Road car park, near the
Italian Club, and will feature a “super
charger” that can recharge an electric car
battery in 30 minutes and two standard
chargers that take around two hours.
It will take at least four months for the
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people to the city.”
Fremantle already has electric charging
stations at Queensgate car park, but
the new station will be next-generation
and located in a more accessible and
convenient location for most drivers.
The new station is part of the RAC’s
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by STEPHEN POLLOCK
BULLWHIPPED immigrants and
wife-beating prisoners are some of
the colourful topics to be discussed at
the Round House on Australia Day.
Volunteer guide Les Green will talk
about the infamous gaol and some of the
more flamboyant and quir y early settlers
who arrived in Fremantle in the 19th
century.
The list of salty characters includes
Moon Chow, who arrived in Fremantle in
,
s rst hinese immigrant. hile
life in
got off to an inaus icious start
— he was sentenced to 100 lashes for
stealing a shotgun — Mr Moon went on
to become a respected ship builder and
carpenter.
“The story is that he was going to
shoot someone who was holding money
for him,” says Green.
“But it never got that far and he
got 100 of the best for his troubles. It is
believed Chow arrived in Fremantle after
being rescued from a shipwreck.”
Mr Moon died in 1877 when struck
by a horse and cart — an incident that is
believed to have led to the introduction of
a speed limit in Fremantle.
The talk will include spiels on Thomas
and Elizabeth Dent, the history of
whaling in the area and the construction
of the Round House.
Mr reen lans to fly an historic hale
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ersuade mayor rad ettitt to re the
cannon.
The talk is scheduled to start at noon.
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lifelong David Bowie fan who saw
the artist perform umpteen times
around the world.
She was crestfallen on hearing of his
death and lit a candle beside a photo of
The Thin White Duke in her lounge.
Flannery had grown up in Glasgow
in the 1960s and became hooked after
hearing Space Oddity.
“There was a shop in Govan Cross
that used to make those huge platform
boots that Bowie wore and I remember
my brother James bought a pair and I was
dead jealous,” she laughs.
“You can imagine the looks my brother
got wearing those boots in Govan.
“When Bowie played the Apollo in
Glasgow I was 16 and snuck into the
Albany Hotel to meet him, but we were
rumbled by staff and got thro n out ust
before he arrived.
“I moved to London in the ‘70s and
saw him loads of times there and then
emigrated to Fremantle in 1978 and saw
him on the Let’s Dance Tour.
“The video for Let’s Dance was shot in
a bar in Australia and every time it came
on people back home were looking for me
in the background—I had to remind them
that Australia was a big place.”
Bowie’s last gig in WA was in 2003,
when he played the Supreme Court
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t as the rst time the singer had
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This week, Fremantle record stores
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sales.
“There isn’t one day when someone
doesn t enquire about a o ie record, but
since he passed away demand has gone
through the roof,” says Record Finder
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he signi cance of o ie s death
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Flannery says she frantically phoned
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THIS month marks the 28th
anniversary of the Fremantle
prison riot.
he
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to be a diversion for an escape
attempt, but prisoners started
a re that quic ly got out of
control, blocking their escape
route.
Flames reached and
destroyed the original 130-yearold jarrah roof in four division
and half of three division.
cers ere held hostage
for 18 hours, but no shots were
red, and no one died.
Eventually the Metropolitan
Security Unit was summoned to
help authorities retake control
and end the mayhem.
t least
o cers ere
injured, some seriously; one
o cer ta en hostage became
seriously ill in the exercise yard
and was traded for food.
Prison director Bevan Beaver
estimates the riots caused up to
$2 million damage.
“After the riot, prisoners were
locked up for one week and
temporary kitchen vans were
introduced to provide food until
order was restored,” he says.
“Additional security
measures introduced following
the riot included yard turnstiles,
and the introduction of a special
handling unit and new division
cells used to segregate those
associated with the riot.”
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The prison was
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transferred to Casuarina, which
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maximum-security gaol for men.
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all styles
of knitting,
he was
fascinated
by the
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patterns
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English
shing
villages.
Ms Hanson says her
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preserve this historical style of
knitting, as it was a dying art.
“He realised that all the
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were getting old, and all these
beautiful patterns were going,”
she says.
Pearson also enjoyed other
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lming and animation, and
worked on the Beatles’ Yellow
Submarine movie in 1968.
He taught at Curtin
University’s art and design
department in the 1990s.
Ms Hanson says there is “no
doubt” Pearson had a strong
impact on students: she showed
the Herald a nitted gurine of
her husband, a present from a
student which became one of his
favourite art pieces.
She says he’d “faced the
challenge of some blokes looking
at him sideways” for working in
a craft traditionally associated
with women, but once they got
to know him, they “didn’t take
any notice”.
“For years knitters have
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revised edition.
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casts
off
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by LUCINDA PEARSON
FREMANTLE artist Michael
Pearson, a world authority on
knitting, died peacefully in
his home surrounded by his
art last Thursday.
The Solomon Street resident,
who battled prostate then bone
cancer, wrote Traditional Knitting
in 1984, which widow Patricia
Hanson says is “the authority”
on the subject.
Originating from North
Yorkshire in the UK, Pearson’s
expertise was sought after
globally, and in 1985 the
Australian Wool Corporation
brought him over to teach his
craft.
After meeting his future wife
at one of his knitting courses in
Thornlie, he continued working
in WA and was eventually
granted Australian residence in
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THE WA main roads department
has defended its destruction
of a 500-year-old jarrah tree in
Cockburn, on the grounds of
public safety.
The tree, on a road reserve near
Forrest Road in Coolbellup, happens
to be along the route of the proposed
Roe 8. It may have been alive when
James I was on the throne but it
didn’t live to see out Elizabeth II.
Cockburn mayor Logan Howlett
describes the felling as “wanton
destruction” of a “majestic tree”.
Following nearby residents’
complaints about the presence of a
beehive, Main Roads commissioned
an arborist to investigate.
The department claims the
arborist deemed the tree to be a
safety hazard as it had large, dry and
dead limbs and there was evidence
some had recently fallen.
“The tree was inaccessible to be
able to both safely trim branches
and remove/eradicate a large bee
hive hich as affecting nearby
residents,” says a WA Main Roads
spokesperson.
“The centre of the tree was dead
along with the tree canopy. Because
of the bee infestation through the
dead trunk, no other wildlife could
utilise hollows for nesting.
“The only sign of life were a few
shoots sprouting from the base.
The tree is not heritage listed or
registered as signi cant.”
Ecologist Andrew Moore says
the
government identi ed the
jarrah — in one of its own reports —
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“I counted around eight hollows
suitable for nesting for ring-neck
parrots, pardalotes and several other
bird species,” Mr Moore says.
“Over the centuries this tree
would have supported many
generations of wildlife.”
Mayor Howlett says the decision
to cut the tree down is “bizarre at
best” and reflects oor decision
making at a time when trees of this
stature and maturity are rapidly
disappearing from our landscape
and increasing the adverse impact on
our flora and fauna”.
“The city will be seeking a full
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a bee hive.
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U nit 5 / 3 5 S outh w ell C resent, H a m ilton H ill
has big sts and
an even bigger heart.
The Yangebup heavyweight is deep
in training for his metropolitan title
bout against Jason “Bam Bam” Kennedy
in March, and most days can be found
pounding the treadmill and working the
speed bag in a sweaty Balcatta gym.
But away from the spit bucket and cut
men, “H-Bomb” is a caring soul, training
to be a nurse. or the ast ve years he s
been a social worker for Activ foundation
disability services.
Wright uses boxing to help clients like
Matt a le build their con dence and
social skills.
The pair have come to share a close
bond and Caple is now a “boxing roadie”,
an integral member of right s bac room
team.
“Matt will often set up the ring, come
to training as my support or just to hang
out with the boys at the gym,” Wright
says.
“Angelo my trainer, has asked Matt if
he would like to accept the championship
belt on my behalf if
in my ght.
“This is a great honour and well
deserved to recognition the great
commitment Matt has put into supporting
my training and preparation for the
ght.”
Wright is undefeated with a 100 per
cent KO record and is ranked fourth in
WA and 26th in Australia.
He is coached by Matthew Dimitrovski
and models his style on boxing legend
Larry Holmes, renowned for solid
defence and a lightning-fast left jab.
“I train with Dragon Fire Boxing Gym
and the trainers I work with are Anglo
Hyder and Tony Toji,” Wright says.
“Angelo and Tony are well known in
boxing circles though out Australia and
internationally as the team behind Danny
reen s rise to greatness.
“Angelo and Tony have guided
anny s bo ing in both his ustralian
and his international boxing pursuits.”
H-Bomb often sees Green at the gym
and ic s the veteran s brains for ti s and
sage advice.
right, , rst ste ed into the ring
aged 10, after seeing Rocky.
His grandfather used to box at a
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decent level in the army, but there is no
other history of pugilism in the family.
“Early on I said to myself, one day it
will be me who is the champion,” Wright
says. “And that is what has driven me to
r
pursue boxing.”
Following his metropolitan title bout
at Perth Metro City on March 4, Wright is
hoping to contest the state title later this
year.
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Get fit!
After returning from four years living and training in
Japan, Katie Noad and Noriko Shimada established
Keishinkan Japanese Martial Arts Club in 1989
at the Hilton PCYC. They soon outgrew the small
room they were using and found an old scout
hall in Mosman Park where they set their dojo
up on a permanent basis. After over 21 years in
Mosman Park, the scouts wanted their hall back so
Keishinkan dojo has now relocated to Hamilton Hill.
The focus of martial arts is to learn through the
body. Using physical practice we discover how to
improve our posture, co-ordinate and control our
movements and become more aware of ourselves
and others. Keishinkan has classes in Aikido - a
modern Japanese martial art and Tenshin Shoden
Katori Shinto-ryu - a classical martial art which
involves the use of a sword. Both Katie and Noriko
are very experienced practitioners. Katie has been
practising Aikido since 1980 and Katori since 1986
and Noriko has been practising Aikido since 1986
and Katori since 1990. Classes are for women and
men of all ages. Juniors can start at 12 years old
and train with the adults.
AIKIDO: Sat 8.30 -10.00am Tues 6.30 - 8pm
KATORI: Sat 10.30am - 1.00pm Tues 8 - 9.30pm
Unit 6, 1 Emplacement Place Hamilton Hill
Ph 0400 774 384 • www.keishinkan.net
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Learn Flamenco
Principal of Casa del Compás Farida Rabih will be
commencing her first Beginner Course in Flamenco
for 2016 starting on 25th January. Fire up your spirit,
move your body and stimulate your mind as you
discover the joys of this unique art form. This course
will introduce you to basic upper body and arm
carriage, footwork techniques, basic rhythms and
how they come together to interpret the stirring and
beautiful elements of Flamenco music .
Special guest artists Francesca Grima and Andrej
Viujicic from Seville-based group “Puerto Flamenco”,
return to Perth for two shows only at Nexus Theatre
on 20th February 2016. Performing with them will be
much loved local group “Flamenco Puro”, to again
thrill audiences with another stunning production,
featuring a powerful combination of live guitar, song,
percussion and dance.
For bookings and enquiries please
call Farida on 0415 856 205.
Casa Del Compás
Unit 9/30 Port Kembla Drive Bibra Lake
www.casadelcompas.com.au
Circus time!
There’s no need to be bored these school holidays!
CircusWA’s hugely popular school holiday
workshops start again on Monday 11 January.
Catering for 5 – 17 year olds, the 1.5 hour
workshops are presented by professional and highly
experienced circus performers.
Plate-spinning, diablo, walking the tight-wire
and hanging from the trapeze are just some of the
activities that will challenge participants and give
them a taste of the thrill of circus.
Each workshop costs only $29 and can be
booked online at www.circuswa.com
Enrolments for Term 1 classes starting on Monday
1 February are now open. Circus birthday parties,
school, community and corporate workshops can
also be booked with CircusWA
Held at the Space at 8 Phillimore Street Fremantle,
this summer’s workshops are proudly supported by
the City of Fremantle.
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If you have ever dreamed of being an artist, then
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award winning artist David Giles, the program is
designed to help you connect with your creative,
expressive self. The course focuses on personal
expression and participants are encouraged to be
experimental and trust their intuition in the process
of creating art.
David Giles has been an art teacher for more than
twenty years. Many graduates of the program have
gone on to become multi-award winning artists with
some exhibiting through Giles’ two galleries - The
David Giles Art Gallery - 49B High St Fremantle
and Studio Eleven - 11 Captains Lane, near the
Roundhouse.
Suitable for all levels including complete beginners,
the next 8-week term commences on 11, 12 & 13
February 2016. Choose your preferred day and time:
Thursday, Friday or Saturday from 10am-1pm or
1.30pm - 4.30pm. A trip to the river is planned later
in the term, weather permitting. Cost is $265 for the
8 week term.
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Join the David Giles
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A fun program to connect
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Starts: Next 8 week term commences 11, 12 & 13 Feb
Choice of times: 10am -1pm or 1.30pm - 4.30pm
on Thursdays, Fridays or Saturdays
Venue: Studio Eleven, 11 Captains Lane, Fremantle
Cost: $265 for 8 week term
Contact: david@davidgilesartstudios.com.au
One day workshops also available 22 & 23 Jan
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Opportunities to exhibit for participants
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who have gained entrance into some of the State’s
top universities to follow their dream professions in
the Music Industry.
Students from the highly successful Private
Music College are currently working for an array of
W.A Event Company’s, setting up for International
Concerts, with touring acts like Robbie Williams,
Fleetwood Mac, AC/DC and many more.
Past students have gained jobs with employers
such as the Perth Crown Casino Theatre, Perth
Audio & Visual working on corporate & touring
shows with Sound & Lighting.
The College is run by a team of Professional &
highly experienced Lecturers, who guide students
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WHO • WHAT • WHERE
A H E RA L D
PRO M O TIO N A L
FE A TU RE
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Bibra Lake with his family and he is just one of many customers who love the
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The variety of the spices and other grocery items from India, Bangladesh,
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10,000 children in long-term study
Kids map
health future
by LUCINDA PEARSON
TESTS for one of Australia’s
most important child health
studies are being carried out
at Murdoch University over
January.
The Growing up In Australia
study, run by Murdoch
Children’s Research Institute in
Melbourne, is the rst of its ind
in Australia, and is the “biggest,
broadest, and covers the most
different ty es of eo le in
the community” says project
manager r Susan lifford.
The longitudinal study of
10,000 children and parents is
investigating how children’s
social, economic and cultural
environments affects their
health.
Participants, who have been
in the study from birth, are
interviewed comprehensively at
home every two years.
Critical age
his is the rst time such
a detailed physical health
assessment has been carried out
on the participants, now aged 11
and 12 years old, a critical age
for testing future health, says Ms
lifford.
“They go from being children
to teenagers, their bodies
change quite dramatically,
and as the children get more
inde endent, they start ta ing
more responsibility for their
own health, and so this is when
healthy habits should really
form,” she says.
Ms lifford says there are
approximately 250 participants
from WA in the study, which
aims to represent the true
diversity of Australian children.
he ids in the study
re resent the ids in ustralia,”
she says.
“So the same proportion
of indigenous ids, or the
same proportion of migrant
children are in the study as in
the population, so that means
the results we get in the study,
we can say are the same results
that apply for all Australian
children.”
While the study will span the
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course of participants’ lifetimes,
Ms lifford says the research
is already helpful in informing
government policy towards
maternity and paternity leave,
and early education.
Participant Cameron Sharp,
12, from Attadale, says he
used to thin the home visits
were a “bit weird” but now
understands their signi cance.
However, being part
of the study in itself can
change the way participants
might otherwise behave (the
a thorne effect, or observer
effect”, here behaviour
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changes because the subject
no s it is being observed .
ameron says no ing he is
part of a lifelong health study “is
something to ee in the bac
of your mind to push towards”.
t s ma ing me ma e healthier
choices and do more exercise
and ee me t,” he says.
Mum Carolyn Sharp says
she rst heard of the study
soon after Cameron’s birth and
thought participation would be
“fantastic”. “It’s going to give
a really good picture of child
development, of society, of
environment, of everything.”
Herald
The best property guide south of the Swan
Big,
bold and
beautiful
by LUCINDA PEARSON
B
RIGHT, clear and open
are the feelings you
get when entering this
Roberts Road home, whose
entrance is washed with
sunlight from a classical
leadlight design surrounding
the front door.
A set of stairs that manage to be
grand yet simple lead you to the
to floor agent ac y adbroo
PARKSIDE
tells me this is where occupants
spend most of their time, and it is
easy to see why.
delu e itchen, lounge,
informal and formal dining areas,
balcony and spare bedroom and
bathroom manage to t ne t to
each other with enough space to
feel separate, yet are only a few
steps away from each other. This
gives a sense of easy living.
he shiny blonde timber floor
and itchen cu boards continue
the feeling of brightness, and
Home
@
large windows let in light and a
marvellous protected view of the
river which can be seen from all
areas.
he itchen is state of the art,
with granite bench tops and a
large amount of storage, including
tasteful glass-faced cabinets to
sho off decorative itchen and
chinaware that is too often hidden.
Summer dinner parties are a
must on the balcony, which has
a barbecue and plentiful space
for outdoor furniture, as well as
automatic blinds that somehow
no
hen the sun gets too
bright.
Downstairs is the study, home
theatre, three more bedrooms,
laundry and two bathrooms.
The main bedroom has
an ensuite and large al in
wardrobe that has its own window
and erch, because e all no
natural light is the best light when
trying on clothes.
he bac yard is reminiscent
of ondon s gated gardens ith
its leafy green walls for privacy,
and generous space perfect for
cric et, tram olines, and the ild
imagination of children who could
play for hours. All up the home
sits on a generous 809sqm.
nature and
ocean living
When fun in the garden
gets too much, a large heated
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by modern dec ing rovides the
erfect lace to cool off and rela .
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MILESTONES
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Life Begins at Forty
Real Estate veteran celebrating 40 wonderful years in the industry
Vince Mondi, Elders Central Real Estate
A
s the old saying goes, ‘Life Begins at Forty’
and for Vince Mondi, of Elders Central Real
Estate, this is certainly the case. An industry
veteran, Vince is celebrating an amazing 40 years
in the business. Often in real estate, agents come
and they go, particularly in a challenging market. Not
Vince, who has outlasted many a so called high-flyer,
with a steady diligence and integrity that has made
him a stalwart of the industry. Servicing the Cockburn
and Fremantle areas, Vince’s vast local knowledge is
second to none.
21 January 2016
The date of this incredible milestone for Mr Mondi
is 21 January 2016, who started his real estate career
in 1976 with Eastough Real Estate in Wesley Arcade,
Fremantle. 21 January has held special significance
throughout Vince’s life. It is the date that he and his
family arrived in WA, when Vince was just 18 years
old. The family rented a home in Tuckfield Street,
Fremantle for 6 months before purchasing their own
in King Street, East Fremantle.
Like so many Sicilian immigrants of his era, Vince
seized the opportunities that Australia offered and was
hard at work as a brickie’s labourer, then building the
carpark at Point and Cantonment, before moving into
sales with Roberts Snap Frozen Foods for 8 years.
Vince married his sweetheart Graziella (Grace) in
1974, with their first child born on 21 January 1975.
After a short stint owning and operating a deli
34 March St Spearwood
CLASSIC 60’S RETRO
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in Palmyra, Vince was keen for new challenges. He
decided to give real estate a go. A natural from the
start, it soon became his ‘thing’. After Eastough Realty,
he went into partnership with Daniel Surina at
Dial-a-Home Realty in Queen St, Fremantle. Vince then
joined Bonavita and Associates in South Terrace, South
Fremantle, where he remained for 11 wonderful years.
Bonavita and Associates then became the
Professionals, then amalgamated with W F Samson
and Co, who had 2 offices, Fremantle and Spearwood.
Vince was setting the world on fire, listing and selling
and having a ball. Selling properties was a little different
in the 1970s. Trust and honesty were the cornerstones
of Vince’s success, one’s word was an oath, with many
a deal done and the exchange of thousands of dollars in
cash on a handshake.
“We don’t ask Vince who he knows,
we ask him who don’t you know,
and there aren’t too many people
Vince doesn’t know!”
Vince started the home open tradition on a Sunday…a
Sunday?! Sacrilege! Today a Sunday home open is
common practice, but Vince certainly copped some flak
from other agents about that one in the early days.
By 1985, Vince and Grace had three beautiful children
and with a growing family to support, Vince moved
to B W Backhouse and Associates in Spearwood.
This was Vince’s best period in real estate, selling 18
properties a month. Not long afterwards B W Backhouse
37 Leonard Way Spearwood
$450,000
3
1
changed to Cockburn Real Estate and then to Cockburn
Professionals. Most reps of today might feel unsettled
and frustrated by all these changes. But not Vince, he
kept listing and selling, and looking after his clients.
Indeed one of the attributes of a great real estate sales
person is their ability to adapt to the changing market,
and Vince is certainly used to change.
A Force in Cockburn
When the opportunity arose for him to return to his
old patch of Cockburn, Vince jumped at the chance,
setting up at Professionals Cockburn, which eventually
became Elders Real Estate Central and where he
remains to this day. Today Vince has his nose to the
grindstone, still listing and selling, but also sharing his
invaluable knowledge and experience with the team.
“We don’t ask Vince who he knows, we ask him
who don’t you know, and there aren’t too many people
Vince doesn’t know! His wide network of contacts,
outstanding people skills and
extensive experience have
all contributed to his long and
successful real estate career.
Vince is a very special member
of the team. His enormous
memory and quick wit keeps our
sales meetings lively. He is an
absolute asset to our team and a
gentleman to boot,” said Elders
Central principal Grant Robinson.
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$750,000
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Applecross 33 Canning Beach Road
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Applecross 15 Dunvegan Road
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Coveted Riverside Precinct
Sophisticated Character
Lifestyle & Location
180 degree view of Perth city skyline and Swan River
1,083m2 site perfect to realise the design of your
proud showpiece
Boasting 20.98m of highly coveted river frontage
Original very well maintained double storey home
Home Office space
Resident lift
Kitchen with granite surfaces
Open plan living quarter
Formal lounge & dining area
Coveted Golden Triangle location
Well-appointed kitchen with granite surfaces
Formal lounge & dining area
Rare 1,230sqm block (Zoned R15)
Subdivision potential (STCA)
Eric Hartanto
M 0421 272 152
Home Open:
Saturday 16 Jan 2.15 - 2.45
$2,850,000
Eric Hartanto
M 0421 272 152
Eric Hartanto
M 0421 272 152
UNDER OFFER
East Perth 71/155 Adelaide Terrace
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From $995,000
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Mount Pleasant 67B Bombard Street
4
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E.O.I
Mount Pleasant 265 The Esplanade
7
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4
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Breathtaking Panorama
Sophisticated Living
Majestic Riverside Residence
Spectacular panoramic views
Open plan living area
Contemporary stone bench kitchen
Large 25 sqm balcony
114 sqm of internal living area
Home office room
Contemporary stone bench deluxe kitchen
Grand open living area with high angled ceiling
Applecross Senior High School Zone
510 sqm block in a convenient location
Enchanting Canning River views
Grand living areas
Massive wrap around balcony
Resort inspired gym area and swimming pool
Coveted 1,012 sqm block
Eric Hartanto
M 0421 272 152
Eric Hartanto
M 0421 272 152
Eric Hartanto
M 0421 272 152
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$1,350,000
Mount Pleasant 44A Regent Avenue
2
Sophisticated Sanctuary
Riverside Luxury Living
Rare Dual High School Zone
Chef standard kitchen
Extensive family living area with high ceilings
Separate media room
Applecross Senior High School Zone
526 sqm block in a private location
Unobstructed river views
Contemporary kitchen with Smeg appliances
Expansive open plan living area
Private outdoor terrace
235 sqm total strata area
Rossmoyne & Applecross High School Zone
Close to local primary school, Blue Gum Lake and
local shops
Frontage: 19.37m, Rear: 14.65m
Right Depth: 20.18m, Left Depth: 23.67m
Land Size: 361 m² plus driveway
Eric Hartanto
M 0421 272 152
E.O.I
Eric Hartanto
M 0421 272 152
Eric Hartanto
M 0421 272 152
Shop 2, 880 Canning Highway, Applecross WA 6153
P: 9364 2788 E: eric.hartanto@harcourts.com.au
www.applecross.harcourts.com.au
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FRI, 15 JANUARY
Mojo’s
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• The Galloping Foxleys
• Huge Magnet
The Odd Fellow
• The Rumjacks
SAT, 16 JANUARY
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• Clayton Sharp - An acoustic
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Mojo’s
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• Katie J White
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The Newport
• Gravity
• Tom Drummond
• Two Sparrows Karaoke
SUn, 17 JANUARY
The Mantle
• Echoes of Italy
• Eddie & Roberto
Mojo’s
• Slick Monks
• Great Gable
• The Dugongs
• Madeline Doors
E Shed Markets
• Matt Williams Talented Acoustic Soloist
TUES, 19 JANUARY
Mojos
• AEP
• Drew Woolley
• Mitchell Jones
• Brad
WED, 20 JANUARY
FRI, 22 JANUARY
Mojo’s
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• Jacob Diamond
• Pool Boy
• Marlinspike
• Dougal’s Casino
& The Wheelers of Oz
The Newport
• The Allstars
• Live Band Karaoke
• Nik Nak
• Tom Drummond
FRI, 22 JANUARY
Mojo’s
• The Oh Sees
The Newport
• Blue Gene
• Two Sparrows Karaoke
• Tom Drummond
Mojos
• Recycles Rainbow
• The Wheelers of Oz
• The Tommyhawks
• Apollo’s Son
• Marmalade Mama
• DJ Lindsay Slohand
The Newport
• Jaymee Franchina
• Bockman
• Shobu
• DJ Paul Ray Charles
• Tom Drummond
THURS, 21 JANUARY
Mojos
• Matt Gresham
Moore and Moore
Live music at Moore and
Moore Cafe this week from The
Timewasters, playing a nice
acoustic set of originals and
covers! Come down and enjoy
along with a nice chai latte!
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HE Attic, on Bannister
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favourite with Herald
staffers, es ecially the young
‘ens.
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innovative menu that’s hardly
sur rising, given en s
consistent inconstancy.
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range of vegetarian choices
and mouth-watering salads
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January 16 - January 23, 2016
ARIES (Mar 21 – Apr 20)
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in proceedings where you can be re ecti e. ou are
encountering intensely emotional territory. Change your
tactics with the changing terrain. Stay centred. Keep
your feelings in context.
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in actual fact through ha ing to self-re ect, you ha e
come out more assured. Take what you have learned
out into the world. Let it inform your work.
LEO (July 23 – Aug 22)
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unexpected scenarios. Where renewal happens, hearts
open. Yours is no exception. Take stock of the people
around you. Identify the gems. Draw them close.
VIRGO (Aug 23 – Sept 22)
From truth comes renewal. By peeling away
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seeing what is in front of your eyes, you are inviting
change. As you get closer to identifying the needs
of your essence, so life starts making those needs
accessible. Shed what’s in your way.
LIBRA (Sept 23 – Oct 23)
Venus is opening up fresh possibilities
for you. She is offering you access
to e otic, distant and different e periences. She is
bringing you a sense that you really can exit the beliefs
that are keeping you small and open up into distant
skies. on’t let other peoples reacti ity stop you.
SCORPIO (Oct 24 – Nov 21)
Mars continues to fill you full of
intention and energy. Interestingly,
this drive is focussed on your more spiritual aches and
desires. Mars and Neptune are in cahoots. Neptune
represents our longing for experiences of bliss and
oneness. We all need a little magic in our mundane lives.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22 – Dec 21)
Being host to Venus is a blessing. The
only potential glitch, is to get saturated in
hubris. Accept what comes your way with as much joy
as you can manage, but draw the line at entitlement.
Remember that what you are receiving is a gift. That
should keep you humble and available.
CAPRICORN (Dec 22 – Jan 19)
The Sun is two-thirds of the way through
Capricorn. It has entered that phase
where you get to integrate the changes that he has
brought you over the last few weeks. It is time to let the
dust settle and reorientate yourself, in what is by now, a
very new landscape. Count your blessings.
AQUARIUS (Jan 20 – Feb 18)
The Moon is in Aries at the beginning of the
week. This gets anything that has been at
all stuck, moving. It unclogs blocked pipes. The Sun
is coming your way, to light up anything that has been
oundering in the dark. our foundations should be
steady by now. Get ready to dance.
PISCES (Feb 19 – Mar 20)
Love has the habit of bringing us face
to face with our vulnerabilities. If we
want to be vulnerable to all the good feelings that come
with contact, we are bound to come in contact with
our sore spots as well. Expansion demands that we go
there. Stay peaceful, balanced - and open.
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HOME OPEN: SATURDAY 16 JANUARY 12.15 - 1.00
MONICA YEOH 0419 915 566 monica.yeoh@acton.com.au
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GORDON BOOTH 0404 490 222 gordon.booth@acton.com.au
11 WARING WAY, KARDINYA
$675,000
SOMERVILLE ESTATE
• 4 bedroom, 1 Bathroom family home
• 710sqm of land
• Highly sort Somerville Estate Kardinya location
• Renovated kitchen
• Kid friendly backyard
• Walking distance to restaurants, and the stunning Frederick Baldwin Park
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HOME OPEN: SATURDAY 16 JANUARY 11.00 - 11.45
TOBY BELLEGARDE 0411 166 983 toby.bellegarde@acton.com.au
8/194 FORREST STREET, PALMYRA
FROM $575,000
SPARKLING POOL
• A very rare find!
• Street front villa as large as a duplex
• Stunningly renovated property, timber floors throughout
• Open plan kitchen, dining and living
• Master bed with ensuite
• Paved courtyard area with raised entertaining area
• Brand new below ground pool, surrounded by a privacy wall
• On the door step of Fremantle and the Swan River
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HOME OPEN: BY APPOINTMENT
TOBY BELLEGARDE 0411 166 983 toby.bellegarde@acton.com.au
14A STOKE STREET, MOUNT PLEASANT
SUIT BUYERS OVER $2,750,000
AN UNSURPASSED LIFESTYLE IN A CUL DE SAC LOCATION
SPLIT LEVEL DESIGN CREATES A VISUALLY SURPRISING EASY ACCESS TO BOTH LEVELS FEATURING:
UPPER LEVEL: Chef’s kitchen, walk in pantry, open plan dining & living spilling onto a private timber roofed balcony. Panoramic views from Canning bridge to Aquinas
College. Main bedroom, walk in rob and ensuite also on this level creating a private haven similar to apartment living
LOWER LEVEL: Four good size bedrooms, currently art studios, timber balcony. Stairway from the living & bedroom to bore reticulated gardens and storerooms
LUXURY EXTRAS: Designer gate, tropical timber walkway, wine cellar, stunning timber floors, designer wall units, ducted reverse cycle air conditioning, 2 split systems,
fans, security, 2 instant gas HWS, gas point to upper balcony, double remote garage, the NBN and more.
AN ARTIST’S STUNNING RESIDENCE
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HOME OPEN: SATURDAY 16 JANUARY 1.15 - 2.00
PAULINE COUANIS 0419 943 266 pauline.couanis@acton.com.au
ACTON APPLECROSS 13 KEARNS CRESCENT, APPLECROSS PH: 9316 8088 WWW.ACTON.COM.AU/APPLECROSS
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