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9430 7727 - Fremantle Herald
FREMANTLE HERALD Volume 23 No 22 Saturday June 2, 2012 www.fremantleherald.com Fremantleʼs own INDEPENDENT newspaper Letterboxed to Fremantle, Beaconsfield, East Fremantle, Hilton, North Fremantle, O’Connor, Samson, South Fremantle and White Gum Valley 41 Cliff Street, Fremantle Ph: 9430 7727 Fax 9430 7726 Email: news@fremantleherald.com Mayor toughens on Myer deal WEB by CARMELO AMALFI MYER is playing hardball over the future of its Kings Square site, demanding that Fremantle council offer the retail giant more financial incentives to stay in the port city. Mayor Brad Pettitt concedes the store may close but says if it does, it’s not the end of the world. “Our offer is on the table,” he told the Herald. “If Myer choose, for their own reasons, to leave the CBD that store will not be left empty. Kings Square will still go ahead.” The mayor confirms the council has offered “modest” incentives for Myer to stay, during what he describes as robust negotiations expected to be finalised in the next few weeks. A Myer makeover has been promoted as a catalyst for the CBD’s $180 million redevelopment. “We’re happy to look at some financial incentives, but it is not up to council to prop up the retailer,” Dr Pettitt says, using significantly more robust language towards Myer than in the past. “They keep coming back with demands for more financial incentives.” He says people would expect the council to offer reasonable incentives for the department store to stay. It’s understood negotiations now rest on what is believed to be a few million dollars and a business model the retailer wants to adopt for the site. “They will go away and run it through their modelling,” Dr Pettitt says. • continued page 2 MP blasts youth ‘bums’ by BRENDAN FOSTER JOE FRANCIS has told the WA parliament that one in five youths across the southern suburbs is, “too busy sucking on bongs to get out of bed and get a job”. “Twenty per cent of young people in Rockingham, Kwinana and Cockburn wouldn’t pass a drug test,” the MP for the ultramarginal Liberal seat of Jandakot scoffed. “I cannot believe that taxpayers like the idea of their hard-earned money going to support bums who sit at home smoking pot without contributing to society.” He’d been attacking the Labor opposition during a debate about local unemployment. “Some people in public housing are genuinely in need of our help, and of course we should do the right thing and support them, but there are also people in public housing who are bums and potheads,” Mr Francis continued. • continued page 2 EXTRAS THERE’S just too much news to squeeze into this weeks’ Chook, so here’s a taster of the extra bits we’ve loaded onto our website. Head to www.fremantleherald.com from noon and look for the ‘Extras’ button on top. IGA sale probed T HE Australian Competition and Consumer Commission is investigating a bid by Coles to buy out the rival IGA supermarket at Cockburn Gateways. Back to Defence C RUMBLING heritage cottages fronting Queen Victoria Street in Fremantle may be spruced up to once more house Defence personnel. Mussolini in Freo? • Former Freo mayor Peter Tagliaferri singing fascist songs in a black shirt? To find out why, and cop an earful of Il Duce in full fl ight, head to www.fremantleherald.com. Marie’s murderous because we’ve nicked her space. Save the editorial department’s bacon by signing up to her distribution team. Check the maps inside to see if your neighbourhood’s up for grabs. Find the Fake Ad & WIN a Chance for a Feast for 2 • Fremantle councillor Rachel Pemberton is on the hunt for pop-up garden opportunities (and reckons minideserts like this place are ripe for a makeover). See Steve Grant’s story, page 2. Photo by Steve Grant THE MUSSEL BAR For details, see the Competitions page Serving the people of Fremantle since 1924 Still committed to providing Fremantle people with the finest standard of eyecare. Old fashioned service combined with the very latest in technology. Shop 2, 39 Adelaide St Fremantle | 9335 5866 www.abernethyowens.com.au EAST FREMANTLE town council has pulled together more than 20 local planning schemes and residential design codes into a single policy. It’s sent out an initial draft of the new residential design guidelines for public comment. “We want to preserve the amenity of the town, while at the same time recognising the need for appropriate new infill developments and improvements to existing houses,” mayor Alan Ferris says. Consultant architects worked with council planners to ensure the town’s seven distinct precincts don’t lose their individual character. The submission period closes June 6, so get in quick. FREMANTLE Wind Farm is officially launched at the North Fremantle Bowling Club Saturday June 9 from 1-3.30pm. Head honcho Jamie Ally says it’ll be their first attempt to engage with the community, whose support they’re banking on to win over the doubters at Fremantle Ports. FWF is hoping to build the farm on port land at Rous Head. Mayor Brad Pettitt’s a big supporter and he’ll be speaking. Anyone interested can rizvip contact@fremantlewindfarm. com.au Pop! by STEVE GRANT POP-UP gardens could bring life to some of Fremantle’s barren corners, says councillor Rachel Pemberton. Become a Herald Distributor today! Phone Marie King on 9430 7727 GYM MEMBERSHIP PRICES Joining Fee PCYC Membership .... .......... $20 Admin Fee ................ .......... $20 Total ........................ ........... $40 Casual Sessions Hilton’s New Gym! 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She told colleagues she’d been eyeing off a vacant lot opposite the hospital to create an outdoor respite for patients and visitors. However, in the past week plans for the site have progressed and she’s now looking for somewhere else. She was also taken by the idea of creating “kissing places” in the city. “If people express affection in a place, you know it’s working,” she said, adding she’d seen a young couple kissing in Market Street earlier that day. “It means that you’ve got somewhere people feel comfortable or that inspires a good feeling in them.” newsclips THE Dalai Lama’s Gyuto Monks obviously can’t get enough of Fremantle. Following their tour with the saffron saint last year, the monks are back to pass on some more secrets of tantric rituals, which include harmonic chanting and sand mandalas. The monks will be at the Fremantle Town Hall from June 18-30, with free daily workshops and a ticketed evening concert on Thursday June 28. Tix from www,heatseeker.com.au. We’ve got a couple of double passes to the documentary Pure Sound, a unique behindthe-scenes look into the lives of the Gyuto monks, narrated by Toni Collette. It’s screening at Luna SX on Sunday June 17 at 4.30pm. To be in the running, send entries to Herald Pure Sound Competition, PO Box 85, North Fremantle, 6159, or head to our Facebook page and “like us” to be automatically included in the draw. GRADUATES from the Artlinks Artists Out There program stage an exhibition at Freight Gallery (opposite the East Street jetty) till June 3. Zen Ten includes works by artists hoping to return to the mainstream after their careers were interrupted by mental illness. Tutor Tania Ferrier says the art is part of recovery but the participants’ previous time spent in the arts world means the pieces are of a high standard. • from page 1 “It is a small percentage of them, but there are some.” WA youth affairs chief Craig Comrie was gobsmacked by the outburst. “I think it’s very sad that a member of parliament is stereotyping young people,” he said. “I’d like to see where he got the statistics from. It’s such a complex issue and while some young people are using drugs, most would do anything to enter the workforce.” Shelter WA’s Chantal Roberts, whose group finds housing for low-income workers and people with disabilities, wants Mr Francis to prove his figures. “That’s a ridiculous and outrageous comment,” she angrily told the Herald. “About 60 per cent of people in public housing are employed or on a disability, so that leaves 40 per cent. So he’s saying half of them are on drugs?” Cockburn Labor MP Fran Logan describes Mr Francis’ comments as “a nasty and offensive condemnation of the disadvantaged and the battlers of Cockburn”. “I have never known a state member of parliament to publicly vilify his own constituents in such a vehement and offensive manner. “The most despicable thing about Francis’s comments is that they come from a bloke who has done nothing, absolutely nothing in his electorate to help the unemployed and disadvantaged.” Mr Francis told the Herald he’d received the 20 per cent figure from the WA drug and alcohol office. Dopey youth Myer no done deal • from page 1 Myer had told him it needs to turn over $25 million-plus a year to stay in Fremantle—a significant increase on its current $15m. Myer CEO Bernie Brookes last year said the department store was “committed” to its Fremantle location. Reporting the company’s $160m full year net profit, Mr Brookes said closing the store would have a “damning effect” on the CBD. “Our premise at the moment is to stay in Fremantle with a new store.” Last week, Myer issued a profit downgrade on the back of poor quarterly sales, sending shares plunging nearly eight per cent. Myer ’s lease expires next month. Parents rally around principal B BRENDAN FFOSTER General Foot Care Foot Pain Orthotic Therapy Diabetes Paediatrics Nail Surgery Sports To donate by credit card, call 13 SALVOS (13 72 58) or visit salvationarmy.org.au Our consulting podiatrist Michelle Chi is available on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday to deliver the same high standard of care that you associate with Fremantle Podiatry. RED SHIELD APPEAL Take the first steps to keep your feet and legs pain free! Call for an appointment today. Benita Daniel BSc (Podiatry) BSc (Nursing) PARENTS at John Curtin College of the Arts have thrown their support behind their embattled principal after premier Colin Barnett ripped into him for criticising a lack of school funding in the Budget. Mitch Mackay had sent a letter to parents saying the school would not receive the $57 million he’d been promised by the department. He apologised for the school’s ageing infrastructure “despite a boom time economy”. Philip Rehill told the Herald the premier had unfairly targeted Mr Mackay for simply telling the truth. “All Mitch has done is inform the parents about the situation and I think the premier was out-of-hand,” he said. “I think he and many of the parents were disappointed the promised upgrades to the school were not going to happen. “But Emperor Colin has show his true colours.” The Herald spoke to four other similarly irate parents (who claimed to be too upset to be named). “Architects had been called in and I understand a masterplan was drawn up, so I would be pissed off too if it all fell over,” one told the Herald. “Does Mr Barnett just expect the principal to just accept it?” The Herald has been inundated with letters of support for Mr Mackay, who has since gone to ground. Fremantle independent MP Adele Carles has called on the WA government to split the $80 million it plans to spend on Willetton SHS between three schools identified by the education department as being in more urgent need of attention, including John Curtin. “In 2008, we saw $56 million promised to Applecross SHS to secure Janet Woollard’s support for the government and now we see $80m in promised funding for Willetton SHS to secure the super-marginal seat of Riverton for the Libs in 2013,” Ms Carles said. “Enough is enough.” BY OPENING THE DOOR TO US, YOU’RE HELPING US OPEN THE DOOR TO OTHERS. • • • • • • • 5 Shuffrey Street Fremantle T.9433 6538 Sorella Store ALFRED COVE VILLAGE • Willagee Labor MP Peter Tinley and Melville SHS council chief Paul Richards—upset with a lack of funding. Photo supplied Melville misses out MELVILLE Senior High School will install up to seven demountables on its oval, next to busy Leach Highway, after failing to score any cash in the State Budget. School council head Paul Richards says it’s a “gross inequity” that the school received no allocation to help with the transition of hundreds of year sevens to the school in 2015. “There seems to be a gross inequity when Willetton gets $80 million and we get nothing,” Mr Richards grimly told the Herald. “We already have 980-odd students and a capacity of 1100, yet we are expecting an extra 220-250 year seven students in 2015. That means we will need another six or seven classrooms, but they will have • Mitch Mackay. File photo ce i r p f hal as pizz m p 4 m o fr com plim bus entar to y at c freo lose ! to be demountables on the oval near Leach Highway as there is no space.” The Barnett government set aside $341 million in the Budget to move year sevens into high school by 2015 but Melville SHS—in the Labor-held Willagee electorate—didn’t get a cent. The lack of funding follows John Curtin College of the Arts— in non-Liberal Fremantle— missing out on a $57m upgrade the education department had said it needed. Instead, Willetton SHS in Liberal-held Riverton and Applecross SHS in Liberal independent-held Alfred Cove, scored $96m between them. Willagee MP Peter Tinley says the failure to fund schools like Melville means they can’t compete with cashedup neighbouring schools for enrolments. “The schools that missed out on critical funding fear they will need to restrict enrolments to local intake students only and deny access to their specialist programs,” he said. “Melville SHS competes with intake to schools such as Applecross, Rossmoyne, John Curtin and Willetton SHS. The Barnett government has failed the families of this community.” WA education minister Liz Constable did not reply to enquiries by deadline. POP-UP SALE Mocean Surf Sunday 10 June 11am - 3pm 575 - 577 Canning Hwy, Alfred Cove MASSIVE SAVINGS! 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Valid Sunday 3rd June 2012 after 4pm only. www.leftbank.com.au | 15 riverside rd east fremantle FIND US ON FACEBOOK Fremantle Herald, Saturday June 2, 2012 - Page 3 CHI-KUNG (QIGONG) For optimum health, healing, vitality and tranquility Evening classes now running in Bull Creek & Applecross Enquiries Alex Lim 0418 913 838 www.qigongtao.com.au EARN EASY CASH herald Give South Freo a go letters The Paper That Lives Here est. 1989 Newspaper House 37-45 Cliff Street Fremantle WA 6160 PO Box 85 North Fremantle, WA 6159 Ph: 9430 7727 Fax: 9430 7726 OUR child attends South Fremantle Senior High School, fully intending to go on to university and has received total support and an appropriate education to do so. He has access to all the ATAR subjects he needs, to get into any university course in the country. We know he is appreciated for his gifts and talents and that if he struggles in any way, he won’t be publicly humiliated or quietly asked to leave so he doesn’t “drag down the stats”. The simple fact is that public schools exist to meet the educational needs of their students, and South Freo SHS does so very well. The more university-bound students who enrol at the school, the more teachers and funds the government will allocate towards uni entry subjects. The reason why schools like Shenton College and Applecross SHS have such attractive university entry statistics is that their catchment areas are almost entirely wealthy and middleclass. The “trouble” with the Fremantle area is that there We’re looking for volunteers are still those pesky remnant to sample a new pill designed for you populations of lower income, refugee and indigenous families to get jokes the instant they’re told. who haven’t yet been forced out Don’t be embarrased any longer by gentrification. South Freo SHS is a diverse by having to say, “I don’t get it.” and inclusive community of students. In order to ensure www.nowigetitthanks.com any new school remains academically “desirable” it would have to exclude kids. Fremantle already has an 4 / % ( 4 ( / 4 ( / ( ( # / ( ! "%!# %!# "%!#( "%!#(( %!#(( !#(( exclusive school. " ( ( 4 /5 ,3/54 3/54( /54( /54(" 54("% 4( David McFarlane 3 5 (/4% ((/4%, (/4%, (/4%,3 /4%,3//4%,3/ 4%, ( ( Fremantle # / ( ( # ! ( # ( ! "% 4("% ("%! "%!# "%!#( %!#( !#( 3/5 %,3/54 ,3/54( 3/54( 3/54("/54("% 54( (/4 #((/4% ((/4%, (/4%, (/4%,3 /4%,3//4% ( # ! ( ( ("% 54("%!54("%!#4("%!#(("%!#( "%!#( "%!# ,3/ 4%,3/ %,3/5 ,3/54 ,3/54( 3/54( /5 % 4 3 / #(( %!#((/ !#((/4 #((/4% ((/4%,((/4%, (/ ! # % ( " # % ! " # ! " % " 4("% ("%! 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Call 1300 633 161 Tired of being the last to get jokes? Democracy costs Denture Clinic EDITORIAL from media spokesperson Susan Oldham, “we don’t have anything further to add” or maybe he got an unaccountable response from Mr Barnett’s office, one of these “WA Government” emails that left him nowhere to go. I support Mr Mackay in standing up for his school and its children and expressing his views in a democratic society appropriately. It is a pity Mr Barnett has lost sight of a what a democracy is. All members of society have a right to speak out appropriately and if Mr Barnett cannot handle the criticism he has two choices: Provide adequate funding or resign. His call, but democracy will win out all the time. Oh by the way, I do support your response to Daryl Binning (Herald letters, May 26, 2012). Well done for publishing views you disagree with and for expressing your own opinions in response. A healthy discussion is a good one. Andrew Priest Fothergill St, Fremantle Editor’s note: Haha, thanks Andrew, we wondered if anyone was going to remind the premier that not everyone’s got a lazy $25,000—and certainly not a high school—to buy their way to a cosy dinner-table chat. Safety first THE sensible majority in the community should not be too worried about those who vehemently oppose wearing a helmet whilst cycling—for they don’t seem to have enough brains to protect with a helmet! They also don’t seem to realise the purpose of the current law is not just about protecting the individual rider’s health, but also reducing the cost to the health system, which is funded by the wider community should they come a cropper. Mr Pignatiello (Herald letters, May 26, 2012) asks “where’s the proof that a rock-hard piece of polystyrene on the top of your head will prevent irreversible brain damage?” Having hit the ground myself several times whilst cycling, I can say without doubt that I’m really glad I was wearing a helmet. Rather than seeking irrefutable proof, Mr Pignatiello only needs to look at the number of deaths and serious head injuries when victims of socalled “one-punch” incidents whack their head on the concrete, and ask if they’d be better off if they were wearing a helmet at the time? And finally, as if the above is not sufficient to kill the debate, I’d suggest that anyone who chooses not to go cycling because of the relatively minor expense and inconvenience incurred from wearing a helmet isn’t very keen on going for a ride in the first place. So, belt-up (in more ways than one) and get on your bike! Colin Delane Anscombe Loop, Leeming New Jews FOR some weeks there has been a growing outcry about the dreadful level of spending on our schools—a clear example of government austerity policies. At the same time there have been letters to the Herald campaigning to denigrate, in fact dehumanise, asylum seekers. The two issues are linked. The more the inhumanity of current social spending is felt the more the right-wing wants to deflect anger onto the least powerful—the refugees. The refugees are starting to play the role in this economic crisis that the Jews played in the last great crash, that of the scapegoats. 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Total Herald circulation: 92,536 SEPT 10 ACN: 009 416 620 We also publish the Perth Voice, which is letterbox-delivered every week to more than 38,500 homes and businesses through Perth’s inner-northern suburbs (Leederville, Perth, Mt Lawley, etc) Total Voice circulation: 45,466 SEPT 10 ACN: 009 416 620 Total combined Voice & Herald circulation: 138,926 herald thinking allowed Boom for some SAM WAINWRIGHT is a Fremantle city councillor, former wharfie and MUA member, disability support worker and convenor of the Walyalup-Fremantle branch of Socialist Alliance. He’s crook about 457s. W HO really runs this country? The announcement by the federal government that it has struck its first Enterprise Migration Agreement with the world’s richest woman Gina Rinehart reveals just how eager our governments are to serve the mining billionaires. Join before June 15 and get your FIRST 2 WEEKS FREE Join with a friend and get your FIRST MONTH FREE Youth unemployment in Kwinana is at 26.4 per cent. So why a skills shortage? Governments have stripped training schemes, removed apprentice ratios from awards, kept trainee wages pitifully low, not made apprenticeships a condition of government contracts and privatised institutions like Telstra and the railway workshops that used to provide tradespeople for the whole economy. Apprentice The two big stevedoring companies in Fremantle haven’t put on a single apprentice for more than two decades. The big multi-nationals all want skilled workers, but none want to pay for it. Their solution? Poach them from small business or bring in “guest workers”. These workers are over a barrel because they depend on the employer for their visa. There are plenty of examples of some being subject to terrible exploitation. Of course, even if we make big business pay its way, restore apprentice ratios and match the people with the jobs, the massive expansion in both the mining and offshore oil and gas industries will still need workers from both interstate and overseas. Let’s welcome them— Australia was built by migrants. But there should be no category of second-class worker who can be thrown out when the boss doesn’t want them any more. The migrants who made Australia home after the Second World War were given permanent residency with full citizenship rights. They became • Sam Wainwright File photo 2011 a vital part of our society. That’s how it should be today. As long as a “guest worker” system exists, bosses will use it to push down everyone’s conditions. Gillard must scrap it. Meanwhile Allseas, a contractor to Chevron on the Gorgon project, is bringing in workers on tourist visas and employing them on third-world wages. Allseas contends that in waters excised from the Migration Zone in 2001, Australian labour law does not apply to vessels servicing the offshore oil and gas industry. On May 18 the Federal Court agreed. So under international law the resources belong to Australia but Australian labour law does not apply. Mining bosses’ heaven! The MUA is fighting this tooth and nail. If generalised it would wipe out the Australian seafarer. Howard’s anti-refugee hysteria, his “weapon of mass distraction” is being used to directly attack our seafarers’ existence. The federal Labor government must be made to tear up this poisonous legacy too. In 2010 the mining companies boasted about rolling Kevin Rudd and the Resource Super Profit Tax. The watered down Mineral and Petroleum Resource Rent Tax may generate even less revenue in a downturn . It’s all a far cry from Norway, whose state-owned oil company takes a 50 per cent stake in every project and then imposes a 90 per cent tax on the profits of the private partner, or of Venezuela and Bolivia that just nationalised their oil and gas industries outright. Thanks to Barnett’s cutbacks the Disability Services Commission is planning to abolish the positions of 34 community social trainers who help adults with disabilities perform daily tasks. Many are already missing out on this so-called boom, and we’re going backwards. It really is time to share the wealth—OUR wealth, not Gina’s. 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Biggest and Best Burgers in Freo Kids Menu available • Kids Playground adjacent * * An Icon on Fremantle’s Esplanade Reserve 45 Marine Terrace, Fremantle Ph: 9335 3645 Ramp Access Open 7 days from 7.30am The principal had simply done his job, properly advising the school community that funding for school buildings negotiated with the WA education department had been vetoed in the political process. The premier blurted out that communicating this simple truth to the people involved is “politically charged”. He made not even a token effort attempt to address the actual issue, and failed to understand the very obvious fact that it was he himself who had introduced politics into an educational matter. For almost two years the college has been consulting with the department, which in turn had identified John Curtin as top of the list of schools flagged for refurbishment and new buildings. Its classrooms have never been significantly upgraded since the 1940s and there has been just one new building in 60 years. Among many other anomalies, gifted music students have only an old temporary demountable in which to rehearse. It was agreed this is unacceptable for a flagship independent public school teaching gifted and talented students in the arts. Given the department’s full support, and in close consultation with them, the council spent months drawing up plans to meet the modern needs of the college. All this preparation and orderly planning became a complete waste of everybody’s time and money when the premier, with a flourish of his pen, refused to address the college’s needs and plans, and instead diverted an even larger amount of money towards a school further down on the priority list of letters Get off your “picture opportunity” bike, Mr Mayor (Herald, May 12, 2012). Concentrate on the complaints about your unbelievable call for high-rise, your lack of sensitivity toward the heritage of historic Fremantle, and your city’s impossible parking problems. No wonder you ride a bike, no sane person drives to Freo. Suzanne John Fremantle “neediness” but in a politically marginal electorate. The signals given to our community and to our extremely bright, future leaders at school, are that politics is a cynical and unprincipled matter of buying votes to get power for your own party. Not good role-modelling from a premier, to my mind. These days everybody, and particularly school administrators, are required to make decisions that are transparent and fair, and to be accountable in justifying decisions clearly and logically. Is it too much to ask that a state premier be required to do so as well? I am sure the principal, who is a highly respected, inspirational, and much loved educational leader, deserves a full apology for the unjustifiable abuse levelled at him, with all the distress this has caused to parents and students. In addition, in order to address the issue correctly, to rectify the manifest injustice, and with proper regard to procedures, the necessary funding agreed with the department should now be implemented as a supplement to the Budget. Bob White Hampton Rd, Fremantle Untold stories OH, who needs to get over it (Herald letters, May 26, 2012)? Those whose families were interned or those who envy their success, insinuating that their motive has something to do with valuable land? Many who were interned rose to success contributing to the community of our city against many obstacles; one was racial discrimination. Unfortunately there are some who still behave in that way. Some who were interned had sons fighting in the Australian Army. I would say there was no danger of them working for the enemy. Most were simple peasants or fishermen who were sent off to the bush to cut down trees or to work in unfamiliar places, including my father and his brother. My uncle, a fisherman who was forced to work on a wheat silo in North Fremantle, fell to his death when he lost balance walking on a narrow plank, leaving behind a wife and two babies to fend for themselves. I would not say to them “get over it”. There are many untold stories that are part of our history and history needs to be told even to those who do not want to hear it. Would you say get over it to someone who lost a loved one in WWII, or to those children who were sent out from the UK and badly treated? I say to you JM’Laughlin, you GET OVER IT! P Auriemma Forrest St, Fremantle Bradley, don’t be a hero IN the US cyclists are facetiously called “donor heroes”. Apparently there are limited cycle helmet laws. 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You’ll feel better on Swisse! *Vitamin supplements can only be of assistance if the dietary vitamin intake is inadequate. Page 6 – Fremantle Herald, Saturday June 2, 2012 by STEVE GRANT FREMANTLE city council has been forced into an expensive backdown after it tried to pay some staff less than others, based on where they worked. The council had earlier won FairWork Australia endorsement to employ CCTV operators and staff at the arts and leisure centres on lower wages than staff working in Kings Square. That was overturned on appeal and the council forced into mediation with the Australian Services Union which has led to the signing of an MOU. Socialist councillor Sam Wainwright says the stoush—and expensive legal fees—could have been avoided if the council had backed a bid by himself and Labor councillor Josh Wilson to end the staff discrimination early on. He and Cr Wilson had proposed an amendment to the council’s “employment values” policy cementing pay parity and giving management no choice but to abide by the policy. The council adopted the policy but voted down the pay parity amendment. Cr Wainwright says the signing of the MOU has unshackled councillors from having to remain silent and he’s come out blasting, saying council management has wasted money with its stubbornness. “The March interim budget review revealed that the city has spent $108,000 defending the case,” he told the Herald. “I wish council had just supported our original amendment. This would still have cost money in wages and conditions, but better it go to the pockets of people who live and work in Fremantle than help some lawyer in Toorak buy another BMW.” Cr Wilson says he’s unaware of the details of the MOU but is happy progress had been made. “Anything that supports equality is something I support,” he told the Herald. “I just wish it had happened earlier.” Cr Wilson revealed there had been significant management opposition to getting the employment policy up, saying he and Cr Wainwright were regularly warned off from delving into operational matters. Woollard should quit: Labor by BRAD JEFFERIES JANET WOOLLARD should resign from parliament says shadow attorney-general John Quigley. His extraordinary call follows the independent MP’s letter to 15,000 households throughout her Alfred Cove electorate, which detailed her opinion of a court case in which her adult son Luke was ordered by the WA district court to pay boatcrash victim Kate Campbell $230,000 in damages. He’d crashed the uninsured boat, owned by his prominent cardiologist father, while drunk. In the letter, Dr Woollard criticised Ms Campbell—who was badly injured in the crash—for pursuing the case and for rejecting her family’s offer of a $100,000 payout. It has transpired since the case ended that Luke Woollard intends to declare bankruptcy, saying he has no means to pay. Dr Woollard and her husband say they won’t lend their son the money. In the letter Dr Woollard claimed the court action was part of a strategy by Ms Campbell to target her family, an accusation Ms Campbell’s lawyer John Hammond describes as outrageous. “Janet Woollard’s letter seriously undermines the importance of the decision of the District Court and unfairly challenges the bona fides of Kate Campbell,” he said. “Janet Woollard seeks to dilute the decision of the District Court.” “[She] states that her family wants closure: Why on earth would you write to 20,000 voters, be interviewed for prime time TV and the printed media alleging Kate Campbell is engaged in a strategy of targeting her family if closure is the desired outcome?” Mr Quigley says Ms Woollard’s decision fails to provide a fair picture because her letter simply ignores the court’s decision. “Not only should she resign, she should write to everyone and retract her statement and offer her sincerest apologies to Ms Campbell.” In her letter, Ms Woollard claims the Ms Campbell “recovered well”. However, in his decision in the February 2012 civil procedings, Judge Philip McCann said Ms Campell “has suffered and will continue to suffer harm in a number of respects”. When told of Mr Quigley’s comments Dr Woollard said, “that’s politics”. She stands by her decision to write and release the letter, which she’d paid for herself, saying she’d been getting calls about the case and it was proving distracting and time-consuming. “Many people from my electorate contacted me over the issue of the accident...it’s been taking up a fair bit of my time,” she said. “I’ve had a positive response from people who said they now have an understanding.” Ms Campbell says she’s still recovering from her injuries. • To view Judge McCann’s decision, see http://decisions.justice.wa.gov.au/district/disdcsn. nsf — click on WADC then 2012 then 000-049 WHAT’S NEW Brighter down lights that cost less to run! 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Former Fremantle council arts chief June Moorhouse has thrown her hat in with the Friends of Australian Rock Art in trying to protect the Burrup, saying the petroglyphs are too precious to risk having neighbours like Orica. The company had another plant shut down by the NSW government last year after three leaks of ammonia in three months, one of which led to workers at a nearby business being hospitalised. Apache Energy, the subject of a damning safety report into the Varanus Island explosion released to the WA parliament by mines minister Norman Moore last week, also has a 10 per cent stake in the explosives factory. “So, despite the insistence of [major partner] Yara that they are the most environmentally and safety conscious company imaginable, they get into bed with some real cowboys,” Ms Moorhouse told the Herald. Yara International vicepresident of corporate communications Esben Tuman says the rock art is safe: “The TAN (technical ammonium nitrate) plant will be built and operated by Yara, and all the specifications for the construction is according to our high standards,” he says. “When we have the responsibility, we do not compromise on this.” Ms Moorhouse is organising a FARA tour of the Burrup in August to try to recruit supporters. There are 38 seats on the tour bus and it’ll cost $1950 per person. There are another 20 spots for independent travelers who’ll pay $250 per day. For more information and bookings, contact June Moorhouse on 0418 920 435 or visit www.rockart.net.au. • The Burrup’s a long way from Freo but it’s close to many locals’ hearts, as this year’s May Day march demonstrates. I N 2001 there was international outrage when Taliban zealots dynamited two giant sixth century Buddha statues in Afghanistan. Yet here in our own backyard the continued destruction of Aboriginal rock art on the Burrup Peninsula near Karratha is a desecration of probably greater international significance and it raises barely a ripple. Why? Essentially because we “whiteys” have not reconciled to the fact that Aboriginal history is also our own; that the Yaburara who started scratching images onto the hot, jagged rocks of the Burrup 30,000 years ago are also our ancestors. If we had, we’d probably divert some of the energy we pour into fighting over cottages or limestone walls in Fremantle that haven’t even notched up their 200th year, into fighting for the Burrup. Our shared history would be celebrated in schools, we’d jump up and down about successive governments blinded by mining royalties and beg the outside world to help us save the Burrup. About 20 years ago I interviewed Dr Jim Rhoads who’d led a team of archaeologists to record and salvage artifacts on the peninsula before they were destroyed to make way for Woodside’s LNG plant. “There’s Lascaux in France, Altamira in Spain, and the Burrup Peninsula,” he told me. That’s esteemed company. Lascaux is known as the “Sistine Chapel of pre-history” and attracts 300,000 visitors a year. They can’t even view the original paintings, which are considered so priceless the caves have been closed for fear COMMENT C STEVE GRANT S that human breath might damage them. The public makes do with replicated chambers in a nearby visitors centre. Compare that to the Burrup, where people drive in with trailers and waltz out with a piece of rock art; where they’re about to build an explosives factory. I asked Dr Rhoads how his team had felt about its salvage task on the Burrup: “We cried.” I’ve also felt like crying. I’ll never forget sitting in one of the gullies that criss-cross the Burrup, its walls covered with images of turtles, wallabies, fish and strange figures with head dresses that could have been spirits. There, a godless black sheep of my family, I understood spirituality. I felt the presence of the Yaburara around me; I could sense their lives, their laughter, their simple daily tasks. And there was an overwhelming, oppressive sadness. For the Yaburara are no more. The few not killed in the Flying Foam Massacres of 1868 were finished off by introduced disease. They can no longer plead their case. And this is also what makes the art so important to protect. The oldest carvings have been dated to around 30,000 years ago, but the last known one is clearly post-contact. It shows a tall figure riding a horse and carrying a gun. So while Lascaux has a snapshot of a very short period in history, the Burrup documents 30,000 years of a culture. That’s unique in the world. 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Freo to grow green skin LEARN to live • I supply all materials & charge at cost • All mature age top tradesmen • No mess no problems • Cupboards made to measure • Low overheads by BRENDAN FOSTER AS five-year-old Aiden Grier tucked into his ice cream he was oblivious to the excited mayhem unfolding around him inside the LEARN Foundation in East Fremantle. Mum Emma-Jane and other parents of the 35 children who attend the autistic centre were celebrating after raising the $300,000 needed to keep its doors open. Ms Grier says she was “over the moon” after it looked the Canning Highway centre would shut permanently after liquidators were called in two week ago. It’s the second time in two year creditors have been called in. “I’m very excited and I can’t wait to move forward,” Ms Grier says. “It’s been a roller-coaster ride and a long two weeks, but the support has been overwhelming.” Francis Kennedy says the parents were never going to walk away from “I will assist & advise you during the entire process. Leave the work to me.” Malcolm Malcolm CORRECTION: THE WA Paranormal Society did not find any ghostly traces at the former Willagee home of serial killers David and Catherine Birnie, as we’d implied in our report last week. Agent Tony Papineau says a society member contacted him to see if he could take a look at the house, thinking it had been abandoned. When Mr Papineau pointed out it had been completely renovated and a couple had been living there ghost-free for six years, the caller apologised and hung up. Mr Papineau says that since listing the house, he’s been inundated with requests from the media hoping to get a macabre scoop and others who just want a gawk, but it’s just an average suburban house now. Anyone who’d like a gawk of their own can log onto www.realestate.com.au and hunt for 3 Moorhouse Street, Willagee. Builder Ph: 9498 7110 | 0417 170 931 the Canning Highway centre. “It would have been a horrendous situation if this shut down,” he says. “But we had nowhere else to go, so we were always going to fight to keep it open.” Simon Lewis hopes full therapy will commence immediately. “People have come off the street and donated $5 while large businesses have donated thousands,” he told the Herald. “We simply had to keep the doors open because there is nowhere else. “Now our children have a bright future as they will once again be able to access the world-class therapy needed to tackle autism. “Our fight has highlighted the plight of many WA families who have a child with autism and the need for greater funding so they can access autism funding in this state.” Mr Lewis says with corporate advisors Blue Zoo taking over LEARN’s management, he hopes to create a more sustainable long-term model. He also hopes the new management will have better luck securing state government funding. WHAT’S NEW by TYNE LOGAN LIVING greenery is soon to cover the walls of Fremantle with the Green Skins project by Curtin University’s Sustainability Policy Institute well on its way. The biophilia is designed to reduce what is known as “urban heat island effect”, caused, says CUSP researcher Jana Soderlund, “by a lack of biodiversity in an area, causing buildings to absorb the heat and emit radiation into the surrounds, ultimately increasing the temperature”. Ideas to come out of the project include garden beds, plants growing out of walls and rooftop gardens that will create a “natural air conditioner”. The project has been run past the WA heritage council. CUSP will target mainly privately owned non-heritage buildings, with Westgate mall and CUSP’s West End building likely trial sites. Green-thumbed residents can help plant the trial sites and get involved by emailing Ms Soderlund on jana.soderlund@curtin.edu.au Mayor Brad Pettitt says the green walls can end up being “artworks in their own right” and attract tourists, as well as address sustainability issues. Green Skins will be launched June 12 and a display of designs set up in Fremantle council’s foyer. A HERALD PROMOTIONAL FEATURE WE’RE EXPANDING & CLEANING OUT!! Garden Supplies • Nursery • Giftshop 50% OFF GIFTWARE NTS A L P F F 50% O 30% OFF PO TS THE FREMANTLE GARDENER is opening an exciting new section of equipment hire in July and to make room is clearing out its remaining plants, pots and gift shop lines. “We want to make something really clear,” says owner Grant Alexander. “We’re expanding, we’re not closing down!” Plants and giftware are half-price and pots 30% off. “I want it all gone so we’ve got room for the fantastic range of equipment hire we’ve got coming in.” The Fremantle Gardener is going to focus on its core business of selling bulk organic soils and organic Page 10 – Fremantle Herald, Saturday June 2, 2012 mulches, and hiring equipment to make landscaping jobs easier for customers. “We’ll have everything you’d expect to see at the bigger hire yards,” Grant says. “From drills to compactors and everything in between.” The Fremantle Gardener is proud of its status guaranteeing soil and mulch that is naturally composted or pasteurised, with no treated sewage or biosolids. “Most other suppliers have treated sewage in their product,” says Grant. “They meet Australian standards but I don’t like the idea of eating vegies grown from sewage, no matter how well it’s treated. “The organic soils and organic “I want it all gone so we’ve got room for the fantastic range of equipment hire we’ve got coming in.” mulches at The Fremantle Gardener have no sewage or bio-solids. That’s an important guarantee to be able to make.” The Fremantle Gardener is open seven days (Mon-Sat 7.30am–5pm, Sun 9am–4pm) and bulk product can be picked up or home-delivered. Staff are highly trained, friendly and helpful. Call 9430 4280 or drop in today at 121 Rockingham Rd, Hamilton Hill. 121 Rockingham Road, Hamil Open: Mond ton Hill 943 ay - Saturda 0 4280 y 7.30 - 5.00 Sunday 9.00 - 4.00 Pair charged with murder POLICE charged two people with the murder of 34-year-old Hilton man David Houston on Thursday. Jonathon Robert Lee (23) and Amanda Jane Kelly (19) are alleged to have murdered Mr Houston in a Parmelia Street home in South Fremantle on May 12, the day after his family last saw him alive. Police are also looking for 26-year-old Samuel Walker whom they say was in the house at the time of the alleged murder. Forensic investigators are combing the South Fremantle home as well as another in Gerard Street, East Victoria Park. Half-mill for Meerilinga by BRENDAN FOSTER THE Meerilinga Parenting service in Cockburn has been given $500,000 from the Barnett government. Meerilinga co-ordinator Jenny Harper says the not-for-profit children’s charity on Winterfold Road will use the coin to expand programs. “The funding is very important because we can work on the buildings and gardens and make them safer for our new early learning program,” she says. “It also means will be able to have the Cockburn Toy Library here.” WA community services minister Robyn McSweeney, who got stuck into a bit of hand-painting with the kiddies, says the funds will also go towards upgrading the IT. “For children to develop to their full potential we must focus on the early years, which are the most critical in a child’s development,” she says. “Meerilinga has an outstanding track record of promoting positive childhoods and providing support to parents.” Seafood Saturday Sunday Roast $20 grilled barramundi $18 served with all the veg and mash trimmings and Yorkshire $18 seafood special pudding Guinness / Kilkenny ..............................................$7.80 Cascade Pure Stubby ..........................................$5.50 5 seeds cider cloudy/dry Stubby .........................$6.00 Pitchfork SSB/Cab-Merlot .......................Gls $6/Btl$29 Little Creatures now on Tap What Else is On at SBH • Restare Uniti (Stick Together) star Ray Fazio visits CBS students: File photo Doco acclaim by CARMELO AMALFI A NEW documentary on Australia’s “illegal aliens” has received the thumbs up by the national body for philanthropic trusts and foundations. The Documentary Australia Foundation approved the film spin-off to the acclaimed 14-minute short ‘Restare Uniti’ (Stick Together). “By supporting our project through DAF our financial contributors will receive some very attractive tax benefits,” actor Frank Fazio told friends on Facebook. Fazio plays 18-year-old Gianni, who lives with his mother in Harvey before being taken to join other internees, rounded up following Italy’s entry into WWII as an ally of Germany. Producers Daniel Tenni and Julius Telmer hope a full-length feature film will emerge from the documentary and short film, which was shot in Harvey where the Australian government built one of many camps. GROW AFRICA NIGHT “We jus t can n’t t feed ever ryone in the world d!” This wid dely known “fact ”, is in fact, a my y th. The fact is the e world pr roduc ces eno ugh foo od for r everyo one. Join Oxfam and hear from Rosaline Presence and and Gertruida Baartman who will share their stories about the challenges they face as small scale women farmers in South Africa and the inspiring ways they’re tackling hunger. Featuring live African music by Tendera. $10 donation on door (funds go to the Oxfam Hunger Appeal) Date: 6:30PM, THURSDAY 14 JUNE Venue: KULCHA ARTS, 13 SOUTH TERRACE, FREMANTLE More Info: PADDYC@OXFAM.ORG.AU RSVP: WWW.GROWAFRICANIGHT.EVENTBRITE.COM U a w e J w In WA, about 4000 men—miners, fishers, farmers, business owners—were interned in camps in Harvey, Rottnest Island, Fremantle Prison and Northam. Tenni’s great-grandfather Carlo was interned at Harvey and is one of the young men taken with Gianni in the back of the military truck at the end of the independent short film. The team has spent two years screening the film around Australia. The Melbourne premiere in April sold out to a star-studded cast including Underbelly star Vince Colosimo and producer Robert Lewis Galinsky. The foundation does not make or commission films, but manages and receives grants from the public, which are then passed on to filmmakers. The documentary film has a budget of $750,000. Those interested in supporting the project can contact Daniel Tenni at Tino Films Pty Ltd on dan@tinofilms.com. au. The documentary is listed as an approved film on DAF’s website at www. documentaryaustralia.com.au/films/browse/ all/all/132. Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Fish & Chip Night $13 Steak Night $15 Open Jam Night (Sean: 0433 774 466) Pasta/Parma Night $14 Bar Snacks / Live Sports Seafood Saturday $20 Barra Cocktails $10 / Sunday Roast $18 Kitchen open from 12 – 2.30pm; 5.30pm – 8.30pm Wednesday to Sunday • Monday & Tuesday 6 – 8pm South Beach Hotel 396 South Tce, South Fremantle Ph: 9335 2088 GLOBAL PRAYER FOR PEACE On the 6th of June, shamans and shamanesses, elders and religious and spiritual leaders from across the world are uniting in ceremony to hold a vision for global peace. Come and join together in prayer and ceremony with Anangu elder Bob Randall, grandmother Billawarra Lee of the Larrakia Nation N.T., Silvia Marina Indigenous elder of the Maori Peoples; spiritual teachers Tibetan Lama Venerable Thupten Lodey, Shanti Mayi, Isira, Chad Monger and Mirjam Temba; the Muslim, Sufi, Christian, Aramaic and Bahai communities will also be represented; ceremonial music by One Tribe, Sol-R and others for a night of sharing a message of love, peace and unity. Come and join together in prayer and ceremony with local elder Nanna Violet, Anangu elder Uncle Bob Randall, Grandmother Billawarra Lee of the Larrakia Nation N.T.; Sylvia Marina Indigenous Elder of the Maori People; spiritual teachers Tibetan Lama Venerable Thupten Lodey, Shanti Mayi, Isira and Mirjam Temba; the Sufi, Christian, Aramaic and Bahai communities will also be represented; ceremonial music by One Tribe, Sol-R and others sharing a message of love, peace and unity. 6 June 2012 6.30 til late Parry Street, Fremantle Tickets $45, Concession $35 Event is fully seated Tickets and show info available from www.fl ybynight.org or phone 9430 5976 www.ancientpeacekeeper.com Fremantle Herald, Saturday June 2, 2012 - Page 11 40 SALE % CLEARANCE UP TO OFF /03."--: PACKAGE DEAL GENUINE COW HIDE LEATHER where it counts! Available in Red, Black, Chocolate and White. 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INNERSPRING MATTRESS WAS $599 NN-0/(576/*5 5PCE QUEEN BED PACKAGE SOLID PINE construction featuring drawers on metal runners and dovetail joined. Includes: 1 x Queen Bed, 2 x Bedsides, 1 x Tallboy, PLUS 1 x FREE Queen Innerspring Mattress. Optional Extras: Queen Underbed Drawers normally $199 SALE PRICE – $99 Dressing Table & Mirror (not pictured) normally $599 SALE PRICE – $299 Similar model available in Double. SOLID PINE entertainment unit with leadlight glass. Immaculate finish. Also available in Jarrah finish^. # SAVE $200 CLEARANCE SALE $299 NN-0/(576/*5 SOLID PINE entertainment unit with dvd storage. Immaculate finish with leadlight glass. Also availabe in Jarrah finish^. ELIZABETH FLAT BACK DISPLAY CABINET SOLID PINE. Also available in Jarrah finish. /03."--: PACKAGE DEAL $699 # SAVE $350 4)08300.401&/.0/'3*".1.t5)634".1.t4"5".1.t46/".1. O’CONNOR 3/307 Stock Rd. P: 9331 3333 COCKBURN CENTRAL PORT KENNEDY Shop 25/87 Armadale Rd. P: 9417 1174 6/11 Sunlight Dve. 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INTERNET ID# 2060176 5 2 at home 2 HOME OPEN: SUNDAY 3RD JUNE 1.30 - 2.00 SARA FINLAYSON 0427 987 280 ACTON FREMANTLE PH: (08) 9319 3022 WWW.ACTON.COM.AU T AT HOME BRAD JEFFERIES HERE are so many rooms in this place— seven bedrooms in all, plus a multitude of other spaces—that no matter your hobby or collection, you’ll find a room for it. The fully-renovated home is modern on the inside; sharp lighting, sharp lines, sharp lines, and tasteful colours and feature walls keeps it exciting, but is balances the line between luxury and livability well. A two-bedroom unit is attached to the house, and it’s got its own front door as well as access to an outdoor courtyard. It’s completely selfsufficient, with a kitchen and a full bathroom with toilet and plenty of extra space for lounging. The unit is not an afterthought; both bedrooms are large and have built-in robes. You could lease it for a bit of extra cash, section off troublemaking teens or your 20-something kids who (so they’ll claim) can’t find a place to rent. It’s also perfect for elderly family members who need an eye looking out for them. Speaking of the elderly, the downstairs games room reminded me of a cruise ship ballroom—in the best way possible. There are grand marble pillars, shiny timber Options aplenty floors, fancy downlighting and blue ceiling-mounted LED rope lights, a large bar—and, best of all—enough space to fit both a table tennis and pool tables. As well as the family room upstairs, which opens on to a long, sunny balcony, there’s another living room through sealed off bifold doors that’s suitable as a teenage retreat (if they’re not already detained in the unit downstairs) or as a theatre room. The main bedroom boasts tasteful feature walls, balcony access, ensuite bathroom and a spacious walk-in robe. All remaining bedrooms are large, sunny and well lit with built-in robes. The kitchen is impressive. Top-of-the-line appliances include a self-cleaning oven and a microwave which can convert to a grill. Adjacent is a long alfresco dining area, although I use “alfresco” with some hesitancy because it can be sealed on either side by glass doors. In the backyard, there’s not a blade of grass—real or fake—in sight. Rather, the vendors opted for 231 South Terrace, South Fremantle www.propertygallery.com.au a native garden bordering large brick courtyards, great for a kid who’s in to basketball or tennis, as well as outdoor dining. The front yard is a mulched native garden; a more sensible option than a patch of turf if you want to save water. Plus, if you want grass to run around and kick the footy on, Winthrop primary school’s oval is just across the street. 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You can also have your say on local issues and articles published in your printed or online edition of the Herald. The house that he built T HERE’S a WA developer who goes on TV claiming he “stands behind every home he builds” but the builder of 10 Potter Court in Spearwood has him beat: He’s been living in the place he built for almost 30 years. With five bedrooms, two bathrooms and enough space out back to hold a queen’s royal barbecue, he’s decided it’s time to downsize given the kids have moved out. The space is a big drawcard for a couple planning to breed up big, and there’s a school just up the road. Along with a heap of bedrooms and two bathrooms there’s a huge openplan dining/living room that connects to the kitchen, and you can open the back doors to the yard for house parties. The block is just shy of 800sqm and there’s been a generous amount of space left out back for kicking a footy or reenacting the Battle of Hastings. Personally I’d pull up the astroturf and install some AT HOME DAVID BELL real greenery as I’ve always viewed fake grass as about as fun as a pet rock. However, less active greenthumbs might appreciate not having to mow, edge, water, weed, fertilise, and crop rotate or whatever else you have to do to keep grass alive. The builder has also installed ready-to-go plumbing, electricity and gas outlets on the back porch, so anyone keen on setting up your own outdoor bar back here only has to plug in the fridge and connect up the taps. It’d make a great entertainer’s area. There’s a lot of space for cars if you’re one of those families with grown-up kids and you routinely have a convoy of Kombis and other vehicles littering your lawn. Here there are two garage spaces, and room for at least three more cars out back and two more in the driveway. Fremantle Market on the Bottom By HAYDEN GROVES Chairman REIWA Fremantle Branch P roperty values in and around Fremantle have been flat for the past five years according to the latest numbers from the Real Estate Institute of WA. Fremantle’s suburban areas’ (including East Fremantle) median house price has fallen a collective 13.3 per cent over the past twelve months. Of all other central suburban areas, representing 45 per cent of Perth’s metropolitan population, the sub-region of Fremantle lost the most ground by some margin. Nearby City of Melville’s median house price dropped 3.5 per cent over the year and Cockburn fell 3.6 per cent. The affluent Western suburbs, anecdotally the hardest hit by property downturns, fell a surprisingly moderate 7.9 per cent. The numbers also tell us that, in theory, if you purchased a home in the City of Fremantle All things considered, the Fremantle region seems poised for a recovery in property values. in March 2007, the value of your home is the same today as it was the day you moved in. Fremantle’s sub region does appear to be somewhat of an anomaly comparative to the metro area as median prices appears to be stabilising as buyer activity increases. More first home buyers are purchasing which is beginning to loosen up trade-up buying activity, although this is yet to significantly materialise in the Fremantle property market. Trade-up buyers make up 66 per cent of all WA home buyers, 27 per cent are first time buyers and a conspicuously almost absent 7 per cent are investors. Thankfully, there were 1100 more houses sold in the latest quarter than in the last three months of last year, a rise of near 13 per cent. A further positive is that “for sale” levels are dropping down 16.6 per cent on this time last year, although comparatively, inner metropolitan Perth’s listing base has fallen 27.6 per cent over the same duration. Fewer sellers are discounting in order to sell too with 56 per cent of Fremantle’s vendors dropping an average of 4.2 per cent on price in order to meet market expectations. Last year, 76 per cent of local vendors despairingly dropped 9 per cent off their asking prices to find a buyer. The rental market has faired better (if you’re a landlord) with Fremantle’s sub regions’ median rent rising 11 per cent over the past twelve months now at $500 per week. Whopping quarterly gains in North Fremantle (53 per cent to $750 per week) and East Fremantle (19 per cent to $500 per week) helped fuel local gains. All things considered, the Fremantle region seems poised for a recovery in property values. Rents continue to rise, albeit more modestly now due to seasonal conditions, borrowing costs are low, stock levels are falling and sales volumes are increasing. A pleasant, steady-asshe-goes market is beginning to emerge. Page 18 – Fremantle Herald, Saturday June 2, 2012 And, of course, the owner has put up a mancave out back with power running to the shed. While you have an option to open up a rear entrance, for now the builder’s decided to orient this one towards the quiet, peaceful cul de sac so the kids can go out front and play and not have to worry about maniacs in DeLoreans gunning past at 88mph. Overall, the place really feels like a solid family joint. 10 Potter Court, Spearwood $580,000 Sara Finlayson 0427 987 280 Acton Fremantle 9319 3022 Home open Sunday June 3, 1.30pm to 2pm. Developer Releases Jewel Of The Crown 9 Exclusive South Beach Apartments LAST CHANCE! 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For a refreshingly personalised approach to the management of your investment property, call Brooke Moody 0401 929 258 9339 1006 yardproperty.com Fremantle Herald, Saturday June 2, 2012 - Page 19 dethridgeGROVES REAL ESTATE 3 NORFOLK STREET, FREMANTLE 9336 1166 www.dgre.com.au EW EW N N Hayden Groves Principal & Auctioneer Saturday 12:15 - 1:00pm Jan Ladhams 0438 251 051 $595,000 - $645,000 Saturday 11:15 - 12:00pm • Corner sited Brick & tile home on sub divisible 766 sqm allotment • Unique split level design with studio, saltwater pool & double L/U garaging • 3 bedrooms & multiple living areas intergrating outdoor entertaining • Good proximity to schools, shopping, transport & all local attractions 35 BROMLEY ROAD, HILTON JAN LADHAMS 0438 251 051 $579,000 • Generous townhouse located only some 750 metres from the sea! • 3 double bedrooms, open plan living quality fixtures & fittings throughout • Double lock up garaging with lock up store room • Bordering South Fremantle. Priced to sell! 14/9 HEALY ROAD, HAMILTON HILL (off Cardigan St) SHIRLEY BAKER 0418 915 120 6 Ra St tin ar g EW E N IC PR Margo Pinkerton 0418 942 858 Call to View Today $835,000 Sat 11 - 11:45am • Impressive sustainable 3x2 home • Vast open plan living areas • Lovely elevation with sea views Mary Burns 0413 749 944 3A MINILYA, WHITE GUM VALLEY LINDA DIGBY 0402 122 267 $815k - $865k Sat 12:00 - 1:00pm • Contemporary 3x2 family home • Large light filled living areas • Fantastic entertaining alfresco 1A CUREDALE ST, BEACONSFIELD LISA GARIC 0428 945 946 HAYDEN GROVES 0411 615 582 $465,000 Sat 3:00 - 3:45pm Mid $600,000’s • Character brick & tile 3 bed home • Easy care 2 bedroom studio house • Contemp. kitchen & bright living • Open plan, country style kitchen • Cafes & transport at your door step • Ideal small home or investment 9 WHEELER RD, HAMILTON HILL MARY BURNS 0413 749 944 5B MARTHA ST, BEACONSFIELD MARY BURNS 0413 749 944 Linda Digby 0402 122 267 Sat 11:00 - 11:45am $419,000 Sat 11:00 - 11:30am • 1960’s 2 bedroom brick duplex • Lovely open plan living & dining • Well positioned on a 373sqm lot 15B ANNIE ST, BEACONSFIELD Lisa Garic 0428 945 946 MARY BURNS 0413 749 944 $550,000 Call to Inspect Offers from $769k Call to View Today • Spacious 3 bedroom home • Large outdoor entertaining area • 454sqm - So close to Fremantle 78A EDMUND, WHITE GUM VALLEY MARGO PINKERTON 0418 942 858 $795,000 • Stunning 4 x 2 family home • Quality contemporary 3 x 2 x 2 • Large light filled living area • Purpose built for South Street • Tranquil backyard - 492sqm G/T lot • Northerly vast open living areas 34 TOLLEY CRT, HAMILTON HILL LISA GARIC 0428 945 946 148 SOUTH ST, WHITE GUM VALLEY LINDA DIGBY 0402 122 267 Christine Majeks 0402 762 601 Norm Windsor 0412 580 907 Call to Inspect $425,000 Call to View • Ground level 2 bedroom unit • Friendly small complex • Strong Fremantle locale 4/20 STEVENS ST, FREMANTLE Shirley Baker 0418 915 120 LINDA DIGBY 0402 122 267 Around $500,000’s Sat 12:15 - 1:00pm • Unbeatable Ocean Views • Elevated vacant lot • Never lose your view! 26A CHRISTINE CRES, COOGEE HAYDEN GROVES 0411 615 582 $1.9m + Call to Inspect $415,000 • Stunning 4x2 inside & out • Elevated 2 bedroom unit • 3 living areas, theatre + ocean views • Light & spacious with balcony • 500+ sqm of floor space! • Short stroll to city centre & coast 29 NEWARK TURN, NTH COOGEE LISA GARIC 0428 945 946 SHIRLEY BAKER 0418 915 120 5/20 STEVENS ST, FREMANTLE LINDA DIGBY 0402 122 267 “Professional agents who act with honesty, intergity, knowledge & diligence” Neville & Karen - South Fremantle Page 20 – Fremantle Herald, Saturday June 2, 2012 dethridgeGROVES REAL ESTATE 3 NORFOLK STREET, FREMANTLE 9336 1166 www.dgre.com.au EW R DE R N U FFE O EW E N IC PR N 3 Minilya Ave, White Gum Valley D Saturday 1:30 - 2:30pm $1,398,000 Saturday 12:30 - 1:30pm $1,750,000 - $1,950,000 • Spacious 4 x 2 family home on a large 931sqm allotment • 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom luxury designer penthouse apartment • Open plan living, formal lounge & generous activity room on second level • Spacious open plan living, study, secure garaging & elevator access • Living opens out to charming paved terraced area & garden • Spectacular views over the ocean, South beach & inland Fremantle • Not just an ordinary apartment... this is a must have home! • Positioned in a lovely street close to river foreshore 17/20 ENDERBY CRESCENT, NORTH COOGEE 55 PIER STREET, EAST FREMANTLE 95a Wray Avenue, Fremantle R DE R N U FFE O SHIRLEY BAKER 0418 915 120 MARY BURNS 0413 749 944 L SO Y N A TS SC AI TU W A 12 Castellon Cres, Coogee D L SO 52 Attfield Street, Fremantle Call to Inspect $1,049,000 Call to Inspect $999k - $1.06m Call to Inspect • Tuscan style delight over 3 levels • Renovated 5 x 3 family home • Elegant kitchen, large living + cellar • 2 bed Granny flat at the rear • Multiple entertaining areas • 905sqm lot with triplex potential 192 HIGH STREET, FREMANTLE CHRISTINE MAJEKS 0402 122 267 119 HOLLAND STREET, FREMANTLE LISA GARIC 0428 945 946 $1,200,000 Sat 12:15 - 1:00pm • Edgy, modern 3 bed apartment • Massive entertaining terrace • Ideal trendy home OR short stay 3/1 NAIRN STREET, FREMANTLE MARGO PINKERTON 0418 942 858 $995,000 • Family home + 1 bed appartment • Multi million dollar ocean views • Down the hill to Freo’s centre 6/6 ORD STREET, FREMANTLE CHRISTINE MAJEKS 0402 762 601 D L O S 2/59 Baal Street, Palmyra D L O S 12 Harbour Road, South Fremantle Call to Inspect $1,800,000 Sat 12:00 - 12:30pm $755,000 Call to Inspect $665,000 Call to Inspect $975,000 • Rare 5 bed, 5 bath terrace home • Charming 2 bed stone/ brick home • Fully renovated C1931 2 bed home • Mediterranean inspired 3x2 home • Seperate sitting/dining • 573sqm of land. 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Fremantle Herald, Saturday June 2, 2012 - Page 21 WEST 78 HARRIS STREET, BICTON AUCTION SATURDAY 16TH OF JUNE AT 1.30PM SHARP 3 STOP… YOU’VE FOUND IT! 1 2 Do you want your kids to go to Bicton Primary School? Or do you need to be close to the river and Fremantle? Then this is definitely for you and this charming 3x1 home awaits you to love. The house still holds all its magic with soaring ceilings, open plan living and jarrah floor boards throughout, not to mention a stunning alfresco entertaining area. Features include: • • • • • • Spacious kitchen with all the fruit Three generous sized bedrooms Soaring ceilings with ornate features Beautiful jarrah boards throughout Large laundry with second toilet Open plan kitchen/dining/living • • • • • • Formal lounge with a fireplace Lovely leadlight windows and doors New carpet in the rear bedroom Huge 2 car garage with a big man cave Massive alfresco entertaining area Heaps of storage in the ceiling of the garage INTERNET ID# 2034691 HOME OPEN: EVERY SATURDAY 12.30 - 1.30 UNTIL AUCTION GILL VIVIAN 0415 853 926 gill.vivian@acton.com.au SALLY MCKERCHER 0419 907 257 sally.mckercher@acton.com.au ACTON WEST 500 STIRLING HWY, PEPPERMINT GROVE PH(08) 9384 6999 Page 22 – Fremantle Herald, Saturday June 2, 2012 WWW.ACTON.COM.AU food come and visit our NEW STORE present this voucher at our new store to receive an award-winning truffle FREE with any purchase* Spicing up the central R IGHT now Cockburn Central is about as colourful as an elephant. Each morning its edifices cast a cold shadow over transit passengers as they board trains and ride into welcome sunlight. Cockburn Central has long been desperate for spice and it’s finally found it with the opening of its first restaurant, Majestic Indian. You’ll find Aussie Favourites on the menu: Butter chicken ($18.50), lamb rogan josh ($19.50) and beef vindaloo ($19.50) are all there. We decided to order against type and choose something unfamiliar, the Majestic’s signature dish, Afghani Raan ($20.50). The pleasant waitress informed us the boneless meat wasn’t drenched in the usual amount of “gravy” and some might find it dry. It wasn’t. Its scarce malt vinegar FFOOD MATTHEW EELES M marinade was enough to coat the incredibly tender charcoal tandoor lamb. You could tell why it was the chef’s signature dish. Full of flavour and ever so moreish. For vegetarians the choices are ample and range from medium to mild. We picked the navratan korma ($16.50) and after the first bite wished we’d settled on something else. The nutty flavour was there but what appeared to be defrosted packet vegetables still carried water: With every bite the punch of flavour was washed away. We used our perfectly cooked garlic naan ($4.50 for two slices) to mop up the sauce but left the vegetables, as they’d long seen better days. An example of great value by STEPHEN POLLOCK M Cantonment Streets) Fremantle t: 08 9418 1666 freochoc.com.au indulge in our GOURMET CHOCOLATES hand made organic & sourdough Come and try our delicious SPELT Brownie Cake 270 South Tce • South Fremantle • Phone 9430 4373 Mon - Fri 7am - 5pm • Sat 7am - 4pm • Sun 7am - 12pm Sat 09 June 6pm - 9pm BLINCO CURRY CLUB Quality merchandise OUNT LAWLEY is one of my favourite spots in Perth: Art deco houses, leafy avenues, kebab shops. So visiting the Beaufort Street Merchant for a slap-up Sunday lunch seemed an entirely natural thing to do. It has a mix of breakfast dishes (chorizo omelette, backed ricotta), salads (chickpea) and brassiere-style mains (pork cotoletta, pedro shank, catalan fish). In addition to mains, there’s a couple of platters to share and enigmatic-sounding mushrooms stuffed with pearl barley ($24). I ordered the coq au vin pie ($29.50) and seasonal greens ($9.50), while ‘er indoors went for the merchant burger ($23). The coq au vin presentation was quirky: a chicken thigh bone, wrapped in crispy bacon, can be found in the starter: Served with mango and lime condiments straight from a jar but worthy accompaniments nonetheless to complementary papadams. I can’t remember the last time I was served something free anywhere in Perth. They added an extra crunch to already crisp onion bhazi ($12): Bits of onion coated in chickpea flour, seasoned with carom seed then deep-fried. Little bites of pungent delight and with six on the plate it was a filling kick off to a satisfying, substantial meal. This place is sure to grow with popularity as surrounding apartments begin to fill with trendy suburbanites and nuclear families, and with a small bar planned for next door Majestic Indian will no doubt become a favourite with the late-night crowd of tipsy revellers. Majestic Indian 9414 9991 Open 7 Days 10am-5:30pm, 7 days a week: Atwell Arcade (cnr Market and The patty was sandwiched in between two slices of Frenchstyle bread, which were fluffy and light. “The best burger I’ve had in Perth: the beef was melt-inthe-mouth and the seasoning perfect,” she swooned. We both tucked into refulgent greens laced with butter: a tasty stack of asparagus and broccoli. The Beaufort Street Merchant 488-492 Beaufort St, Mt Lawley | 9328 6299 protruded from the top. The pie was surrounded by a moat of sweet potato mash and red wine jus: Ingenious presentation which caused ‘er indoors to intermittently peer over her napkin. The mash was addictive, especially when combined with the slow-cooked chook and mushroom on the tip of my fork. The good lady’s burger arrived on a wooden board with a bowl of hand-cut chips and aioli—a rustic triumvirate. *Limit of 1 per customer per day. Valid until 13 May ‘12. herald 2 COURSES $30pp Includes live music, BYO and meal. Bookings essential. Blinco Street Café offers a relaxing atmosphere and is on the second floor of the Fibonacci building. With an all day inventive menu this cafe oozes funky personality and friendly service. Come in and relax with a yummy breakfast, fusion filled lunch or bring along your favourite bottle of wine to enjoy over dinner. DAILY SPECIALS plus all day breakfast and lunches WOOD FIRED PIZZA Friday Nights $25pp inc Pizza, Live Music & BYO Corkage 5 SENSES COFFEE Home made cakes & slices Open: Wed to Sun 8am - 3pm 19 Blinco Street, Fremantle Ph: 0420 751 209 Find us on Facebook NEW CHEF & MENU BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL Friday NIGHTS 6.00-10pm The freshest farm direct and quality grown local produce. Excellent parking. Friendly service. WA DAY WEEKEND ONLY SPECIAL! Premium Whole Eye Fillets 1 1799 $ $ 99 2kg kg Premium Washed Spuds (Only available Sat, Sun, Mon) 14 $ McCoy St Exclusive parking for our customers Bike Force ENTRY beetroot brothers & Bulk Butchers North Lake Rd EXIT to McCoy St Elite Lamb Loin Chops 5% OFF 99 kg FOR PENSIONERS EVERY TUESDAY 99 North Lake Rd, Myaree Phone 9317 8004 Mon - Thurs 8am - 7pm • Fri, Sat, Sun 7am - 7pm 2 $ 99 kg Crunchy South West Pink Lady Apples Sweet Potatos 2 $ 49 kg OPEN 7 DAYS Fresh flowers cut daily at wholesale prices LOADS OF PARKING AT REAR Fremantle Herald, Saturday June 2, 2012 - Page 23 of NOTICEBOARD Scent a nation herald competitions WHAT’S ON • CLASSES • ACTIVITIES • SPIRITUAL SERVICES • SUPPORT GROUPS AFTER SCHOOL CLASSES For your kids with The Magic Of You. Mondays and Wednesdays 4.15pm-5.30pm for 6 weeks. at Yangebup Family Center. Starts Monday June 11th and Wednesday June 13th. These magical classes are heaps of fun for children aged 6 yrs - 12 yrs Through movement, yoga, music, meditation, energy awareness and art and craft. Children learn ways to bring balance of mind, body and emotions. Self esteem and confidence is enhanced and children are free to celebrate and love themselves, life and others. For bookings and enquires please phone Heather Jean on 0419 908 776 or email on heather@themagicofyou.com AIKIDO Wed’s 7 - 8.30pm Sat’s 9 10.30am @ Fremantle PCYC, 32a Paget St Hilton. Info: David 0428 536 835 our website www.aikidowa.org AIR MEETING 1.30pm Thurs. June 7 @ Seniors’ Centre, cnr Stock Rd & Canning Hway, Palmyra. Guest speakers will be Shirley & Michael Hawker, who will talk about the e-cell, which can be used for natural pain relief. Visitors invited. Ph Peta: 9315 2490 AL-ANON FAMILY GROUPS If someone in your family has a drinking problem, it is easy to see what it is doing to them. But can you see what it is doing to you. Ph 9325 7528 all hours ARE YOU GRIEVING for a loved one lost through suicide? ARBOR can help. Active Response Bereavement OutReach is a free of charge support service, offering grief counselling, advice and support groups in the Perth Metro area. For more information or to make an appointment; call 9263 2150. Are you interested in becoming a Peer Support Volunteer? If you have grieved for someone you have lost through suicide and are on the path of recovery and self development, please call us for a chat BELLIES, BIRTH AND BABES Chat Group Come along and join a community network committed to supporting and celebrating women and their families through the childbearing years. Share stories, get some information and support each other through our journeys. Every 2nd Friday 10am-12pm (next session 8 June) at The Meeting Place, Sth Tce, Fremantle Phone Danielle 0404 993 277 for details. $3 donation to cover venue hire BOOK SALE. All Types of books, Saturday 16th & Sunday 17th June 10am-4pm both days. Pater Noster school/Parish hall, entrance: Evershed St Myaree CHINA PAINTING CLASSES For seniors Thurs am at Trinity School for seniors. ring 9483 1333 CHOIR. New choir just started Bicton Monday mornings. Beginners welcome. No need to read music. Call Mary-Ann 6161 8328 DANCE-SALSA CLASSES AT KULCHA Let Liliana of Ritmo Caliente Dance show you how to sizzle to the sexy rhythms of Latin music. Guaranteed fun, great exercise, no partner required, couples welcome. Beginners to Advanced courses, casual classes also available. 8 week course or casual classes. Book now call Liliana 0419 945 257 or email lilianas@iinet.net.au FULL STEAM AHEAD! A course of empowerment and hope. Move forward on your life journey by reconnecting with who you are and what you want. Come and be part of this fantastic group programme that will help you rediscover yourself in a supportive environment. This workshop is proudly brought to you by SMYL community Services in partnership with City of Cockburn, Atwell and Coolbellup Family support services. The free course covers,self esteem,motivation,career guidance,transferrable skills, confidence, life long learning. Every Thursday 7th June-5th July 2012 from 9am -11.30. Morning tea provided. @ Coolbellup Community Hub 90 Cordelia Ave Coolbellup. 9430 4921. Or Call 13 64 64 for free career advice GRIEF AND LOSS OPEN SUPPORT GROUP the last Wednesday of each month 1.00pm to 3.00pm at The Cancer Support Association, 80 Railway St, Cottesloe. For more info ring 9384 3544 GROWING CHANGE: A documentary that looks at one of the most exciting experiments in the world to grow a fair and sustainable food system. See the preview at www.growingchange.com.au Saturday 9 June 3pm at the Hilton Community Centre, Paget St. Entry by donation. Organised by Socialist Alliance 0412 751 508 or fremantle@socialist-alliance.org HERITAGE FESTIVAL HILTON PROGRESS HALL On June 2, 2012 the Hilton precinct invites all interested families and individuals to a dance at the recently refurbished Progress Hall. It is an event for the Fremantle Heritage Festival and has been sponsored by the Fremantle Council. It will start at 5pm with some activities for children leading to a dance. We have a local jazz band, and the award winning NAIDOC artist of 2009 and Community Broadcaster for 2011, Ms Karla Hart as the DJ and storyteller. The event is BYO for all to share a bit from the kitchens of those who come and we hope that whilst it is a family event people will drink responsibly. Being a family friendly event will not allow excessive amounts of BYO booze. For more information and to help organise activities please contact 9314 5209 NAR-ANON FAMILY SUPPORT GROUP for relatives/friends of drug addicts meets Mondays 7.15pm at The 12 Step House, 88 Bawdan St, Willagee (cnr Horn Place). Jen 9339 8002 NASHOS, come to Southport, Queensland (Gold Coast) for the 25th Anniversary of the formation of the National Servicemen`s Association of Australia, in 1987. Seven day Reunion culminating in a March and Service, From 17th to 23rd September, Inquiries, Brian - 07 56308071. E-Mail: hank@gcmanors O.A OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS Meets Sundays 9.30am and Wednesdays 7.30pm at Fremantle womens health centre cnr South and Edmonds st. 9420 7251 (or O.A website) SAHAJA YOGA Free meditation classes Thurs 7pm. All welcome. East Fremantle Tricolore Community Centre, Wauhop Rd, East Fremantle. Phone 1300 724 252 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 SING SING SING Groups and individual lessons choir. Melville and Fremantle. Beginners welcome. Call Joanna 9339 5631 ESPERANTO LEARN THE Esperanto language for international friendship & world travel. For local & global information, lessons & conversation, please join us on the 3rd Saturday of each month. All welcome Tel 9307 1964 or 9337 2063 THE ALFRED COVE Art Society’s 13th Annual “AWARDS OF EXCELLENCE” EXHIBITION continues 10am to 5 pm daily until June 4 at Atwell Gallery (586 Canning Highway, Alfred Cove.) Still a chance to view For further information phone 9364 3508 or 0403 265 730 FREE ASTRONOMY Come and observe the transit of Venus across the face of the sun at 10 am on the 6th of June. Telescope and info pack provided. This event will not occur again for 105 years! Phone Dave on 9317 4896 THE CANCER COUNCIL WA runs one monthly cancer support Group from Shenton Park (the Head, Neck and Throat Cancer Support Group) which is suitable for people affected by head, neck and throat cancer their family, friends and carers. For further information and referral, individuals are advised to contact the Cancer Helpline for registration 13 11 20. FREE REIKI TREATMENTS at the Fremantle Community Reiki Clinic. Tues 7-9pm weekly. Come and experience a relaxing treatment from qualified and professional Reiki practitioners. For more info visit www.reikitraining. com.au or call 1300 653 981 Email info@ reikitraining.com.au FREE SAHAJA YOGA MEDITATION with Indian Ragas every Friday 7pm at 3/71 High Street Fremantle FREMANTLE PROSTATE SUPPORT GROUP meets every third Monday of the month at the Glyde Inn, 42 Glyde Street East Fremantle at 7.15pm. Newly diagnosed, recurring and recovering patients welcome. Contact Margaret on 0419 195 549 for more details FREO WORKERS CLUB: Bush dance with Greg Hastings at 7pm this Friday June 1st; Dancing to New Trix from 1.30pm on Sunday June 3; TAB has reopened; New hairdresser Monday to Saturday 11.00am onwards - heavily discounted prices but first class service I F Australia had a scent, what would it be? If you’re like most, the crisp bushland aroma of eucalyptus oil immediately springs to mind. One of the nation’s oldest and most loved brands, Bosisto’s Eucalyptus Oil turns 160 years ‘young’ this year. From kitchen to laundry, bedroom to bathroom, Bosisto’s has breathed the freshness of the bush into Aussie homes since 1852. A natural deodoriser, germkiller, solvent and powerful cleaner, Bosisto’s Eucalyptus Oil and Spray have hundreds of health and household uses— with more being discovered every day. A few drops in steaming hot water provides soothing comfort in winter, while Bosisto’s Eucalyptus Spray kills 99.9 per cet of germs, helping keep the home and office hygienic in winter. Bosisto’s Spray is especially great for deodorising pet areas and rubbish bins, freshening shoes and gym bags, and even T HERE’S still time to get an entry in for a chance to win John Dowson’s beautiful tribute to our port. Fremantle Port has already won the Aust/ NZ leg of the independent publishers award and it’s full of luscious photos, maps, plans and great information. For your chance to get hold of a copy, write your name, address, phone and email on the back of an envelope and send it to Herald Fremantle Port competition, PO Box 85, North Fremantle, 6159. Or just pick one up at New Edition or other reputable bookstores. WOMEN’S OVER 50’S CLUB. Come and join this small group of women every Thursday morning at 8-00 am to meet new friends and at times plan outings together. Ring Marion for further information 9335 7829 NOTICEBOARD 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 Wednesday. provide a healthier alternative for families with sensitivities or who are trying to cut down on harmful chemical cleaners in the home. Look out for exclusive commemorative-label bottles in supermarkets and pharmacies, and for more information visit www.fgb.com.au. We’ve got a fabulous Bosisto’s winter package, valued at $160, up for grabs. Send entries to Herald Bosistos Giveaway, PO Box 85, North Fremantle, 6159 or visit our Facebook page: Fremantle Herald Official and like us to be automatically included into the draw. Comp closes Tuesday June 12. Port in print Paradise T HERE’S still time to get your entries in to win a two-night stay at Thala Beach Lodge on Queensland’s coast. Make your own way there, then get pampered. Send entries to Voice Thala Beach Getaway, PO Box 85, North Fremantle, 6159 by this Tuesday. Highway to Joe’s A NNETTE GIDLEY of Coogee’s off to Moondyne Joe’s after spotting last week’s Adbuster. If you spot the fake ad this week, write its details on an envelope and send it to Herald Adbuster, PO Box 85, North Fremantle, 6159 by this Tuesday. SMOCKING LADIES I am looking for ladies interested in sharing their love of the art of smocking with the view to using these skills for fund raising for Breast Cancer. Beginners very welcome. Contact Pam 9339 1558 for further details TRANSFORMING COMMUNICATIONS, NEURO Linguistic programming. 8 week course, Thursday’s 6-9pm 7th June till 26th July. E shed markets. Ph 9331 3790 spraying on mattresses in between sheet changes. In the laundry, Bosisto’s Eucalyptus Oil’s talents really shine. A few capfuls added to the wash deodorises work and sporting gear, imparts a fresh aroma to towels and bed linen, and leaves winter woollens soft and fluffy. Eucalyptus oil was Australia’s first export and is now sold worldwide. Aborigines have used eucalyptus leaves for wrapping wounds for thousands of years and colonial surgeons were amazed at how quickly and cleanly they healed. Allergy friendly and kind to the environment, Bosisto’s Eucalyptus Oil and Spray PERTH’S ONLY METERBOX SECURITY SPECIALIST If you are serious about security DON’T LEAVE HOME WITHOUT IT! YOUR HERALD IS ONLINE Every home’s power supply should be protected by locking electric and gas meterboxes. Locking your meterbox is recommended by Western Power, Alinta Gas, Police and all Insurance Companies. Protect your No Claim Bonus! Every Friday your Herald is available to read online. It’s accessible from your smart phone, iPad or computer for you to read at your convenience. www.fremantle herald.com Contact PETER LYNCH on 9247 1299 or 041 999 1915 meterboxman@bigpond.com Fax 9247 5613 www.meterboxman.com.au SECURITY Stop intruders from switching off your power and removing your fuses Page 24 – Fremantle Herald, Saturday June 2, 2012 Police Lic 12895 Photo I.D. herald arts Do you live in or around any of these areas? North Fremantle 29 North Fremantle 30 North Fremantle 31C Hilton 45A O’Connor 39A Beaconsfield 42A Beaconsfield 46 Samson 80 Samson 80A Samson 80B • The Spooky Men of the West are coming to Freo June 15. Photo supplied. Slightly vibrating S POOKMEISTER Bill Brennan-Jones says the wacky choral group The Spooky Men of the West has just one rule when it comes to joining the troupe: No jazz hands. “The requirement is twofold,” he told the Herald. “You have to have the right look and feel. “There were these auditions in the eastern states, where one guy who was a chef, turned up in a bandana, t-shirt and kilt. “He just walked in and they said ‘right, you are in the group’. “If there is too much jazz hands we are not keen on that.” The Spookys are a 17-piece all-male a cappella group that “present a unique vocal brand of pointless grandeur, magnificent manhomerie and poignant pathos”. The choir can belt out a 2000-year-old chant or harmonise to songs by ABBA. The troubadours will showcase their evocative sound and irreverent waggishness at Kulcha (above the Dome in South Terrace) on June 15. Brennan-Jones says that despite the strange understated deadpan humour, the group is steeped in the Georgian tradition of song. “The Georgian vocal style is one where you don’t have one part that holds the tune and the rest do backing,” he said. “If one of the parts sung one line by themselves it wouldn’t ARTS BRENDAN FOSTER make a lot of sense, you have to put it together to makes sense. “Hence, that’s the difficulty in arranging songs.” Spooky ages range from early 20s to late 60s and the members are an eclectic mix of teachers, business folk, IT consultants and musicians. And while Brennan-Jones admits there is a bit of “getting in touch with the inner bloke” while singing, the troupe doesn’t shy from lampooning themselves. “We have one song called Don’t Stand Between a Man and His Tool which can be taken many ways,” he laughs. “We have this prairie theory: Many years ago man was running around covered in pig fat chasing after a mastadon with a spear. “And now that has all changed and all they have is a backyard shed and instead of chasing a mastadon, they are putting together an Ikea flat pack. “The only constant is they still cover themselves in pig fat.” He says the odd cover can leave audience-goers slightly perplexed. “We do a Kasey Chambers song, I’m not pretty enough,” he said. “Which when you have a bunch of 20-60-year-olds standing there saying I’m not pretty enough, it has a very different context.” As for the group’s name? “Stephen Taberner, who started the group in the Blue Mountains 10 years ago was listening to these Georgian choirs and wanted to describe the sound,” Brennan-Jones says. “He said it sounded spooky— like if you had all the lights off you could feel the furniture slightly vibrating.” The Spookys are a 17-piece all-male a cappella group that ‘present a unique vocal brand of pointless grandeur, magnificent manhomerie and poignant pathos’. 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N THE TRADE Outstanding customer service 104 Wray Ave, Fremantle 9430 9243 Police Cleared Computer support No. 0831671 3WCNKſGF%CTRGPVGTU %CNN/KMGQP 0439 561 314 thedeckingcompany. com.au HGPEKPIUETGGPU ICVGURNCPVGTU Home/small business Virus removal Network - Internet Email - Printer Repairs - Onsite • patios • gazebos • pergolas • decking • carports • cedar lining/timber screens • roofing • renovations FULLY INSURED - POLICE CLEARANCE • Home/Business PC’s • Hardware/Software • Internet • Networking • Repairs & Upgrades • Virus Removal Over 20 Years Experience FOR ADVICE AND QUOTE PHONE NEIL 0418 927 225 0424 287 949 Part of a Worldwide Network www.computertroubleshooters.com To advertise phone today on 9430 7727 CONCRETE Concrete All Areas Stamped • Exposed Stencil Plain • Spray Liquid Limestone Call David ATTENTION Tradies! To find out how you can get huge discounts on a 52 week booking CALL TODAY! 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Hi, I’m Dave from “My Sparky”. I know good, reliable tradies are hard to find, that’s why I guarantee you’ll have me arrive on time. I’ll be courteous, respectful & in uniform. I will only do the best quality work - no short cuts, then clean up after the job & leave you with a smile. If you’re not happy at the end you’ll receive $50 cash, on me. Dave 0406 45 88 45 TESTIMONIALS “Very happy with Dave - on time, great.” Chris - South Fremantle “I am happy to recommend “My Sparkie.” He is honest & reliable. 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Fre ent Àculnaged e-h . ultimately Fremantle for peopl it was busker’s tneeds t ool it how hat.didn’ ern acknowledge problems with the on were The Labor opposition has wa SM pos imp Mr of surviv F ext to ma om n cold THE e in wider Naha ty me RC procamant ele BRENDAN FOSTER this,” nt a and to comm re willin ntl co herita “Itinjust n—a one-te tosom people FREMANTLE, “W ital got they set facingby y ma new “You need , who are ‘implementation’,” Mr Tinley nt said. BRADERIES B by the department seized on as of given Bathe ememo ultge-lis to the ssevidence ent on ord wacity’s tol, mi dil hythe Cr Sulreasonto “Andhous a challe 0, and ste future, but that WA e— res rs Beach of the pment millioe of the Freo Hosp NORTH saints rm ted the bu t why 0,000, erin taken reabuild not EAST FREMANTLE, ima April abl nge emerged Beazl base: Meanwhile, Mr Buswell has of theSund head maladministration. Cir bend this oppos es m, relo series of for maybe $50,00 elo contractors ?” the liva g the rec ds. ns onc from KimMP ey’s daugh ing and forgo JJEFF e EVIDENCE has . uction 1 in outside ove ition while he had min cus dea canshadow remaifac adolmove n saye ay, e yKido go FREMANTLE, ry cen into accou rod the idea HILTON, WHITE referred Mr Tinley to the CCC contractorofmodel to complete, so WA planning and m dev ort rea ned ter Hann maArth Ànd. to work to los at expec theit’s centreepiece ilityconvi cleint yor ouse ing teds. “Fol lars.”cat rep imu Medical clinic the Barnett government hard to nt he was makin ah—says, GUM VALLEY, BEACONSFIELD, n tre the the piece ane ’s clonced it up.” is set clinic n will after Willagee attacked these jobs were paid for twice.” Willagee MP Tinley— said. they’re in Ca of the MP the viaPeterc min d s,” the council g the Australian and projecthe instructed public servants to new ocean cost r Homeswest SOUTHThe FREMANTLE rsur decisi TLE right ive’’ The t,, vive nni thi entup , the (WA) says en forisdemanding Mr Tinley grilled WA housing who has doggedlyem pursued the AN ling GP Pool in which dme e wit g throuamendmen get to be name pool betwe so call her 9430 7727. yearpay Homeswest contractor hin on.ng uir tal wi ‘Just surv Medicare SAMSON, Association honou of that neighbours Homeswest department’sreq troubled relationship minister Troy Buswell in state gh witho t couldn’t nin Vale fac hospital n each lk-bilHospi Flens c contro byCompr of the Frail d Frail e we ing ut saves the and $1 millio would TransÀeld regardless of the versy: ts aree all e BRshare properties cost ofWhal parliament last week about e, runa with TransÀeld—now wants eks e uncert Cr Ro one last opera ENDA a throw anythe MO antle e ust surviv that used . 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Rika 0410 036 760 body riches massage & spa centre MASSAGE by professional, experienced therapists. Fremantle’s leading specialists in remedial massage. Open 7 days. Covering all health fund rebates. Gift vouchers available. Specialising in: Deep tissue, Trigger point, Injury, Sports. Swedish, Relaxation, Aromatherapy. Pregnancy, Reflexology, Hot stone. NEW add a signature spa treatment to your massage choice; in our exquisite tropical outdoor spa and massage room. We also offer double treatment rooms. Mobile massage service available. www.bodyriches. com.au Phone: 0409 339 313 or 6262 2667 MASSAGE De-stress mind body spirit. Rejuvenating relaxing therapeutic treatment. Professional n/sexual m & f Barbara 0407 422 266 mind MASSAGE. Give your body new life. Trained life coach and masseur. Mobile service also available. www.ernestfortnlp. com.au Ernest. 0415 884 742 MASSAGE Deep Relaxation, Swedish Relaxation. Call 0449 174 765 working 7 days from 10am to 8pm NOW Open in Melville! 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Bookings essential please phone Heather on 0419 908 776 body SATSANG The most direct way into the experience of our own true nature. Meetings with Vishrant daily, for information Ph 0430 030 642 www.vishrant. com.au TIBETAN Bowl sound treatment. Deeply relax with this delightful ancient Tibetan Healing Therapy. The soothing sounds will leave you feeling lighter and balanced. Call Tony and Sanmati on 9319 9667 TRIBAL Coaching sessions.. Opening your heart to love and freedom, being free to be who you really are. Call Lynda 0448 567 235 YOGA Classes daily. Beginners, General level, restorative/ remedial & Pregnancy / Womens. Private classes available by appt. New vinyasa flow classes; Weds 5pm with Rachel & Saturday 7am with Karin. New Friday stretch & unwind class 5.30-7pm with Karin. Beginners welcome. Ph 9433 1018 or 0411 796 354. 75 Wray Ave, Fremantle. www. yogavedawellness.com EZY Yoga, Stretch & Relax Classes Bullcreek Monday & Friday mornings Ardross -Saturday mornings Enquiries PH 9316 3865 or 1800 770 378 spirit NEW! Prenatal Yoga @ Sevenergy. Make the most of your pregnancy and prepare for childbirth. Thursdays, 5:30 – 6:45 pm 244 South Terrace, South Fremantle $17 per class or $75 for five. Contact Angie on 0402 247 117 YOGA – Hatha – Gentle Exercise Samson Recreation Centre 44 McCombe Avenue Samson Thursday 11.30am – 1.00pm for further information call 9331 8040 The Herald Supports Recycling After you’ve read it recycle it... LEO (July 23 – Aug 22) You are in for a lovely meander across the savannah. There’s enough peace in your heart to have you looking at all the dramas unfolding around you with a wry smile. If you can see the humour, chances are you will transmit it to others, infectiously. Stay true to yourself. 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She fills you with hope, depth, and the kind of intensity that makes you happy. Essentially, you get the feeling that it is a wonderful thing to be in your own skin. There’s play where there was a grind. Be as creative as can be. ȱ ȱ ȱȱȱ SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22 – Dec 21) The changes you envisioned but were not really convinced would actually happen, are gathering on the horizon. Life is building momentum to take you forward into the satisfaction and healing your soul craves. Don’t get stuck on the details. Keep with the big picture. REJUVENATING Indian Massage: Extremely relaxing and enjoyable Head,Shoulder, Foot and Back massage with warm herbal oils. $40 for half hour, $60 one hour. Please call Vinay for appointments # 0498 202 481 MASSAGE Thai Traditional healing, Aromatherapy, Herbal, Sport injury, Qualified & experienced. 7 days. Patcharee. 9316 9304 / 0439 611 410 MASSAGE Types available: Simply gorgeous; Trade-in that old tired model; Sports; Remedial; Cranio sacral; Lymph drainage; visceral, Feet; Deep tissue; Gentle treatment; For those feeling loss and change. Rebates may apply. Ph Jan 9339 2297 / 0431 740 339 BSc, Dip AP&M, Dip Ref, Accr Mbr AMT CAPRICORN (Dec 22 – Jan 19) Getting to know your local currents of emotion and feeling will serve you better this week than will action. Give your maverick, construction-obsessed tendencies, a break. Those offering you the gift of sensitivity and intuition are saying something worth hearing. ȱ ȱȱȱŗȱȱȱ ȱ¢¢ȱ ȱȱȱȱȱȱȱȱŗȱȱ ȱȱȱȱȱȱŚȱ MASSAGE Professional Feel the difference. 10am-8pm. Christina 9316 2587 MASSAGE Tantric remedial by appointment: Lisanne 0431 291 118 or 086460 6547 ARIES (Mar 21 – Apr 20) Though you are playful, your play contains a current of intensity. It could be frustration. And it could be that this frustration is caused by communication. Though your instinctive knowing is probably right, it still needs explaining if you want others to share in it. CANCER (June 22 – July 22) The Scorpio Moon at the beginning of the week suits you to a tee. It gives you the sense that all your emotion and all your intensity is normal, healthy and affirmed by existence. The more you flow, the more you grow. Let others analyse themselves into paralysis. Feel. MASSAGE Mobile, relaxation, remedial, reflexology, swedish, deep tissue. 0415 942 388 MASSAGE Swedish relaxation or Huna Hawaiian, indulge yourself, release stress, exp relaxation. Qualified, n/s M & F Alanah 0405 755 715 June 2 - June 9, 2012 GEMINI (May 21 – June 21) The Sun, Venus and Mercury are sparking you up. Though it might be difficult to get into drive mode, that’s not going to stop you from having a party in your heart. Defuse difficulties by not giving them too much attention. The pipes will clear in their own time. Play. MASSAGE In Fremantle. 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