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MELVILLE CITY HERALD Volume 23 No 46 Saturday November 17, 2012 Leeming to Kardinya Edition Melville City’s own INDEPENDENT newspaper 41 Cliff Street, Fremantle Ph: 9430 7727 Fax 9430 7726 Email: news@fremantleherald.com Letterboxed to Leeming*, Bateman, Bull Creek*, Kardinya, Murdoch, Murdoch University, Willagee and Winthrop. *Fortnightly City’s $220m vision • An artist’s impression of a new Fremantle centre, where Kings Square is now, with High Street visually reinstated past the town hall clock and a slip road connecting Queen and William Streets in front of what is now Myer. by BRENDAN FOSTER and STEVE GRANT FREMANTLE city council will sell key property assets to Sirona Capital—the owner of the Myer site—to help realise a $220 million vision for the city centre. The Queensgate car park, Queensgate centre and the old Spicer site on the other side of William Street will raise the bulk of the council’s $44.74m contribution to the project. Mayor Brad Pettitt says the project, centred on what is now Kings Square, will leave a “lasting legacy” for the city. The plan aims to transform the city’s “geographic heart” with cafes and restaurants, commercial and retail space, apartments, a new library, council o ces and a swanky boutique hotel. Federation Square “It will do to Fremantle what Federation Square and a whole lot of great centres have done to attract people back to the city,” Dr Pettitt told the Herald. “As a single development this will be the biggest development ever undertaken by Freo. “This is a crucial milestone for the Kings Square project and is an exciting time for Fremantle.” Dr Pettitt says no open space will be lost, although “open” will have a height limit. “Overall the open space is about the same—it doesn’t change—the new space will be a covered space but it will be almost the same amount. “So ultimately we will have the same space as you did before, but we will be making sure you have got activation strategies. “With up to 30,000sqm o ce space you probably got say 1500 o ce workers. “Our response to anti-social behaviour is it doesn’t like company, so the more people you have around, the less anti-social behaviour we will have.” Dr Pettitt says Kings Square “hasn’t worked for a long time” and is plagued by anti-social behaviour. “This will create a real hub,” he says. “Before, it was a fragmented space that was never comfortable to shop.” The business plan shows the council owns six sites within the project area, ranging from the car park valued at $16.5m to a 268sqm lot on Newman Court worth $800,000. The old Spicer site across the road was valued last year at $6.65m. The council will find itself $15.2m short after selling assets (assuming it goes ahead with the carpark sale) but says it can offset all but $6.38m because of the debt-raising capacity provided by leases on the cafe, o ce and retail spaces. The plan says there will be no impact on other capital works projects, and, overall, it rates the Fig Caffeine Society Visit a Fig to learn secret hand shake & sign up (no phone registrations) Swanbourne Scarborough South Beach thefig.com.au * Excludes Christmas day Join the society & receive a FREE direct trade coffee any time, any day of the year - dine in or take-away!! Only $149 This secret Fig society is limited to the first 500 members. Get in QUICK! project as a low to medium risk, both financially and politically. It also reveals Sirona is conducting engineering studies to see if it can squeeze another floor onto the Queensgate car park, which must stay if the plan proceeds. Sirona has also agreed to look at building a hotel at the Spicer site, or alternatively low-cost housing for workers or Notre Dame students. Sirona will be paid a project management fee for constructing the city’s “core facilities and the public realm”. The council engaged RSM Bird Cameron to conduct due diligence on the developer, which gained a tick of approval for experience and financial capacity. The plan went out for eight weeks’ public consultation on November 15 and Dr Pettitt told the Herald construction was expected to start next year. You had bags of fun IT was a real howler, wasn’t it? And on the front page too. Ouch. As most Herald readers will have surmised—given the paroxysms of laughter we’ve endured all week—Freo’s 29,000 citizens are not using 338,000 plastic bags each every year. More like 338, which is still a lot—6.5 per week each—but not quite as disastrous. Many thanks to Kimble Jury, Winthrop; Sean O’Loughlin, Beaconsfield, Terry Foote via email; L Jay, Palmyra; Greg Luke, Fremantle; Guy Mathews, Leeming and K O’Brian, Fremantle for your letters that pointed out the mistake in various tones of delight and derision. It wasn’t reporter Brendan Foster’s error: The miscalculation was sub-edited into his story by me. And while I’m heartily eating humble pie I’ll ‘fess up to subediting in “the UK and Britain” in the same story, when I’d meant to write “the UK and Europe”. Sigh. Many apologies—338,000 in fact. Brian Mitchell Sub-Editor Extraordinaire Bored kid syndrome? Find the Fake Ad & WIN a Chance for a Feast for 2 WE’VE got the antidote: get them out delivering the Herald. 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Advertisement The National Broadband Network supports better wi-fi Local Labor MP Fran Logan and Cockburn city councillor Bart Houwen are demanding the Barnett minority Liberal government immediately demolish the school, which closed nine years ago, and safely remove absestos. Cockburn city council approved demolition of the school, at the corner of Stock and Russell Roads, in June but the WA education department has done nothing to progress work. “The South Coogee oval is still used by the local footy club and this is immediately adjacent to the asbestos site,” Mr Logan thundered. “The Liberal government is callously and deliberately exposing young children from around Cockburn to airborne asbestos fibres. “Amazingly, the minister for environment, Bill Marmion drove right past the old school site twice last week on his way the Henderson tip sit to do a press conference on the issue of asbestos. “Why didn’t he stop for just a minute to look at this disgrace?” Mr Logan wrote to former education minister Liz Constable about the issue in March last year and he’s furious the government has dragged its feet for 18 months with no end in sight. He’s followed up with another blistering letter to Dr Constable’s successor, Peter Collier. “Why, over 18 months after I raised this issue with the minister of education and a commitment was made for its demolition has nothing been done to remove this massive asbestos site from our community?” he asks. Cr Houwen says he’s asked “our health guy to put a rocket up the education department”. “You can see where people having being getting through a hole in the fence because there is a wellworn track which obviously has been getting a fair bit of traffic,” he says. “A hole in a fence is an invitation for kids to play and that broken asbestos should have been cleaned up by now.” Enjoy our famous Friday & Saturday Night Indian Buffet All our food is Halal Turban wins again! Winner - Finalist Best Licensed Indian Restaurant 2012 Gold Plate Award Congratulations! 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He urges the chief psychiatrist’s o ce be kept independent from both the health department and the commission, “where it can be seen that conflicts of interest would arise in either situation”. Ms Morton’s draft mental health bill proposes moving the chief psychiatrist into the commission. This is still to be determined as it requires further consideration and discussion,” Ms Morton’s spokesperson says. “However, it will be finalised before the final Bill is introduced into parliament next year.” Labor mental health shadow Ljiljanna Ravlich says Ms Morton is promising more money while staff resources are slashed. “I don’t think she has costed anything,” she told the Herald. “It will cost a few hundred million dollars to fix and a doubling of the 1000-plus hospital beds in WA.” WA Greens mental health spokesperson Alison Xamon says the report paints a damning picture. “Clearly four years after this government took o ce we still have a mental health system in crisis. “That people have died while trying unsuccessfully to access services, and despite their pleas for help, is not only deeply tragic, but a sign that we are looking at a system that is broken. “This is not just a failure of the Barnett-Grylls government, but a long-term failure of successive governments to invest in these critical health services.” Unhesitating “For some, an unhesitating opinion was the system,” he says. “Not providing adequate, timely and preventive care was a major contributing factor to a patient’s suicide.” The review of admission and discharge and transfer practices says WA’s mental health system is under “considerable stress” and lacks “overall leadership”. Fremantle Independent MP Adele Carles says the review, which follows an examination by WA’s chief psychiatrist earlier this year into four suicides of Alma Street patients, is an indictment of the Barnett government’s mental health management. “The system is clearly broken and this review confirms the earlier findings that there are endemic problems across the board.” After sitting on the report for two months Ms Morton is now publicly embracing it as giving her GS BOOKIN L A ESSENTI Property Management Service that is Unmatched! 9330 1644 Conditioning Air SUPA SALE Free Upgrade to a Colour Touch Screen Offer expires 19 Nov 2012 Wall Mounted Split Systems Reverse Cycle Ducted Systems Don’t Sweat it Out this Summer Buy NOW & SAVE $$$ Your Local Daikin Specialist since 1996. 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Three years later, there is little evidence of improvement. Neurosurgeon Bryant Stokes’ scathing 220-page review has sat on WA mental health minister Helen Morton’s desk since September. Reading it, one can understand her reluctance in letting it out of her sight. Prof Stokes says frontline mental health sta ng is half what it should be, noting there’s been a 24 per cent surge in admissions in the past six years. He wants a review into the “large number of managers in all mental health settings”, saying there is little evidence they are of any benefit. He recommends an urgent overhaul of a system in which unregistered overseas trained psychiatrists have been allowed to work illegally in WA while families have been forced to sue the state over the negligent care of suicidal loved ones. 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He notes hospitals and clinics lack, “a single point of authority with a described responsibility for accountability for patient care and for consistency of process and practices”. “Many mental health facilities act as if they work in a silo,” he says, recommending the WA health department and mental health commission develop a 10-year clinical services plan to replace the failing system. “Their relationships with each other are fragmented so that patients moving from one facility to another are frequently subjected to repeated history-taking and changing care.” Demand outstrips supply at facilities such as rehabilitation services, with more people, “admitted into WA specialist mental health inpatient units each year”. Prof Stokes says carer involvement is essential and that the, “sanctity of patient confidentiality should not be used as a reason for not informing the carer”. He also found: • the open layout of emergency departments is not conducive to managing mentally ill patients THE Barnett minority Liberal government is in damage control after a major review into mental health in WA identified a system in crisis. • • • • +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ • Minister Helen Morton— confident of a Budget injection Prof Stokes says frontline mental health staffing is half what it should be, noting there’s been a 24 per cent surge in admissions in the past six years. by CARMELO AMALFI We really manage your property. *Terms & conditions apply Shop 15, Stargate Shopping Centre on Rockingham Rd, Spearwood www.cashloanmoneycentres.com Larger Loans available Please call for details celebrate in style New Year’s Eve December 31, 2012 Enjoy a sensational 4 course choice menu with live entertainment by Sovereign 7pm onwards - Adults $140 Australia Day January 26, 2013 Enjoy a 4 course choice menu with exciting fireworks from across the river 6pm onwards - Adults $120 - Children welcome To book call 9315 7700 www.bluewatergrill.com.au Heathcote Reserve, 56 Duncraig Road, Applecross E: reservations@bluewatergrill.com.au The Herald, Saturday November 17, 2012 - Page 3 Do you live in or around any of these areas? Winthrop 82B herald letters The Paper That Lives Here est. 1989 Leeming 101 Newspaper House 37-45 Cliff Street Fremantle WA 6160 PO Box 85 North Fremantle, WA 6159 Ph: 9430 7727 Fax: 9430 7726 news@fremantleherald.com Publisher: The Herald Publishing Co. Pty Ltd Editor-in-chief: Andrew Smith Directors: Andrew Smith & Pip Thomson EDITORIAL Kardinya 79A Kardinya 78B Holy poley what a waste Success 116 Willagee 76F YOU might want to ask Western Power why they are replacing power poles in Calpin Crescent, Attadale (one already replaced) when we are getting underground power in the next 12 to 24 months. A team of about eight men and huge crane came to replace the first one, at I am sure great cost. When told that underground power was to be laid soon, they said that was “a different department”. Who’s in charge of the loony house? Suzanne Hanley Calpin Cres, Attadale Success 116 M Atwell 118 Atwell 117 Aubin Grove 126A Atwell 117A Aubin Grove 126B Blown away IN Herald Earthcare (November 3, 2012) Jon Strachan asserts: “{Sandy} is one of the strongest hurricanes to ever hit the US”. According to the US government’s national hurricane centre Sandy was a Category 2 with wind speeds of 154-177 km/h. Compare this to Katrina, a Category 5 with wind speeds of 252km or higher. Sandy was much bigger, but not nearly as strong, as Katrina. More than 60 hurricanes of category 2 or more have made landfall in the US since 1950. Also, “the US Hurricane season is all but over” actually means “the US Hurricane season is not over” (but it would suit me better if it were). As for “large hurricanes are not expected to travel far north as NYC”, I’m afraid the historical data again suggests that they should be. Ten hurricanes have made landfall between NYC and Boston MA since 1950, suggesting that approximately 16 per cent of hurricanes that make landfall will do so north of NYC. Four of these were Category 3, stronger than Sandy, further north than NYC. Strike three, of three. I am not a climate change denier. I believe the factual scientific data that supports the theory of climate change. Basing a well meaning article on emotive statements that have little basis in fact weakens the argument and provides ammunition for climate change deniers Tim Houlton Paget St, Hilton Bring back Mal I AM sick to death of the jeering and sneering that we hear from the federal opposition. If so and you would like to join the Herald distribution team give Marie King a call on 9430 7727 Page 4 – The Herald, Saturday November 17, 2012 Julia Gillard is doing the best she can, from bringing back the dental scheme that John Howard got rid of and bringing in a disability scheme, who knows when we will need it ourselves? It’s time the Liberal Party brought in Malcolm Turnbull as leader. He has a bit of class, he can string a sentence together! I can’t believe Tony Abbott is a Rhodes Scholar, he can’t even count! He couldn’t get the figures of his budget right before the last election, $11 billion over! I hope that Margie handles the finances in their house. I will never vote for Tony Abbott, Malcolm might be in with a chance. John Howard told us he would never bring in a GST and he did. Nobody called him a liar. Different rules for men. John Howard had a huge amount of money saved on the balance sheet. It’s very easy to save money when you don’t spend it! Very little was spent on infrastructure, then we got Workchoices, all we heard was “user pays”. As Gough famously said: “It’s time for a change.” Pat Nicholson Bevis Ct, Bibra Lake So rude I DID admire Julia Gillard in opposition, but an old saying goes “people in glass houses shouldn’t throw stones” and while throwing around sexist/ misogynist she should examine the new attitude towards Anna Burke, since she was elected Speaker. The PM has dropped the Madam, ignored the Chair and mostly excised the courtesy “thank you”. It seems most Labor MPs have taken a vow (or order) not to use “Madam Speaker”, one even correcting herself after uttering the dreaded word, and the PM’s tone implies she would call her nothing if given a choice. I am not a feminist, am apolitical after 46 years of voting and won’t vote for a national socialist PM and her left cronies who lecture me ad nauseam with Dorothy Dix questions as if I can’t think for myself. P Ryder Winterfold Rd, Hilton Editor’s note: “Madam” was dropped at Anna Burke’s request. This letter has been significantly edited for length and clarity. Just one more YOU report there are already six liquor stores in Bicton but apparently a new Dan Murphy’s store will lead to an outbreak of hooliganism, gridlock, riots and the general collapse of civilisation (Herald, November 10, 2012). There may be issues with respect to parking and tra c but the site is on Canning Highway in a commercial area, which would seem appropriate for this type of business. Are the requirements significantly more demanding than for the supermarket which it replaces? I suspect the tra c card is being played to hide a less defensible hostility. • continued page 5 Editor: Andrew Smith Chief of Staff & Production Editor: Steve Grant Journalists: Jenny D’Anger, Brendan Foster, Carmelo Amalfi Photographer: Jeremy Dixon Cartoonist: Ange, Chatfield Story Deadline: Wed. noon ADMINISTRATION Business Development Director: Bryan Zemunik Receptionist: Julie Rainbow ADVERTISING Director: Natalie Hug Assistant to Director: Melanie Buljan Real Estate: Natalie Hug Display Ad Reps: Liz West, Elin McCarthy, Alex Alamango Production: Matthew Eeles, Nibha Mehra, Fernanda Herrmann, Helena Tay Ad Copy Control: Susanne Ottosson, Paola Fischer Trades & Services: Whitney Isabel Classifieds: Julie Rainbow Ads Deadline: Tues. noon ACCOUNTS: Director: Christine Smith Assistants: Janelle Tester, Molly Brown DISTRIBUTION: Manager: Marie King Assistants: Stephanie Campbell, Dave D’Anger, Sandy Brooks & an army of locals! Transport: Ron Fowler WEBSITE www.fremantleherald.com Matthew Eeles, Stephen Pollock We publish four separate editions every weekend which carry local and regional news and advertising. Beaconsfield, East Fremantle, Fremantle, Hilton, North Fremantle, O’Connor, Samson, South Fremantle, White Gum Valley 19,700 papers (approx.) Atwell, Aubin Grove, Beeliar, Bibra Lake, Cockburn, Coogee, Coolbellup, Hamilton Hill, Hammond Park, Jandakot, Munster, North Lake, South Lake, Spearwood, Success, Yangebup 32,600 papers (approx.)* Applecross to Bicton Alfred Cove, Applecross, Ardross, Attadale, Bicton, Booragoon, Brentwood, Melville, Mount Pleasant Myaree, Palmyra 25,000 papers (approx.) * Leeming to Kardinya Bateman, Bull Creek, Kardinya, Leeming, Murdoch, Willagee, Winthrop 17,500 papers (approx.) *Some areas delivered fortnightly. Total Herald circulation: 94,280 MAR 12 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: 46,094 MAR 12 ACN: 009 416 620 Total combined Voice & Herald circulation: 140,374 herald • from page 4 As for the claim a new bottleshop will lead to “increased yob behaviour and alcoholrelated crime” how do we get there? This is a bottleshop, not a pub. People buy booze and take it home, they don’t scull it in the carpark and then chuck rocks through people’s windows. Even if they did, how could seven shops possibly produce more crime than six? It seems to me this is really about the success of the Dan Murphy’s chain. While I would like to see more small, locallyowned businesses I do not believe it is the role of local government to discriminate against businesses that are large or successful. I have no stake in this debate. I do not live in Melville and I am not likely to travel 9km just for a bottleshop. My concern is with the spin from the powerful but unelected Herald newspaper, which often seems to put a good story ahead of a balanced, intelligent debate. Bruce Fountain Ballater Heights, Bibra Lake Many thanks I WOULD like to congratulate and thank the residents of Coolbellup and surrounds for the friendliness, sincerity and generosity which I experienced when distributing Remembrance Day poppies at the Coolbellup Shopping Centre. Many stopped to reveal the pride they have in their own family military history, many just wanted to talk to someone who would listen. I enjoyed meeting them all. It was so obvious a great many contributors are battlers themselves. Even so, that did not stop them from stopping and asking “can I have a poppy please?” They would then drop their precious donation into the tin. All the youngsters showed a respect and courtesy which was a credit to them and their parents. Again this year, it was my very great pleasure to represent the RSL at the Coolbellup Shopping Centre. Thank you all. Vic Boreham Hollis St, Samson PS: I am now the immediate past-president of the City of Cockburn RS and no longer speak on behalf of the SubBranch. I write this as an individual member. letters Dowson snub inexplicable WHILE not wishing to cast aspersions on the qualifications of the other community representatives nominated by the council’s planning committee to sit on the West End Working Group, it is outrageous that John Dowson’s nomination was declined. No-one has advocated the heritage significance of the West End, is more familiar with its architecture and depicted it in his various publications, than John Dowson. Moreover his was the first nomination to fill one of the two vacant positions. That the decision to fill the two vacancies was delayed for several months while other nominations were sought invites the suspicion his nomination was not given due weight by the committee, despite his evident qualifications and prior membership of the working party. David Hawks Bellevue Tce, Fremantle Don’t believe the spin IN “Council legless on liquor” (Herald, November 10, 2012) you repeat the same line Melville city council has been spinning for at least five years now. That is, the elected councillors must vote against their own beliefs, views and wishes in order to prevent decisions being overturned by the state administrative tribunal and incurring hefty legal fees. The process seems to reek of dishonesty, but now is now out in the open. Councils that have prepared their insurance policies correctly will have ample indemnity insurance to cover such situations. The insurance premium on any possible legal costs against the council would be minimal compared to possible legal costs by the other party’s lawyers. Incidentally, the system seems to have been set up so that council(s) cannot make a claim for legal costs against the other party when councils win cases. This also brings into light the fact Melville city council won both Dan Murphy’s cases at liquor licensing and also the supreme court, and I believe the council still can’t claim legal costs against Woolworths. Seems to be one-sided. Councillors should continue to act with honesty and integrity and make decisions according to their conscience. Jim Gianfrancesco Bicton Editor’s note: This letter has been significantly edited for clarity. Happy recycling This space could be yours for just $99 Call Today 7727 Small spaces that pack a punch! 9430 Conditions Apply A HAPPY tale about the Knutsford recycling area. I have used this very useful facility over the years and been most grateful to the Fremantle council for making it available. Last Saturday was the most enjoyable visit ever, to be met by two people on duty, both smiling and very helpful was a wonderful start to a great weekend of Fremantle festivities. Thanks guys, you know who you are, we appreciate your assistance. Gillian Henderson and Richard Hobbs McCleery St, Beaconsfield The perfect place for your next function. Protect pets PETS deserve respect and dignity. I just found out that some people still cut off dogs’ tails and ears for fashion. Their lives would be a living nightmare if they couldn’t wag their tails or protect their ears. It’s not fair and it has to stop now. H Keep Melville Editor’s note: This was a handwritten letter from a young child. We can manage the fracking risk As an ex-petroleum industry engineer I would like to add my thinking to the issue of “fracking”. The industry has a long history of effective risk management and that includes environmental and community risks. On the balance side it sells energy at a profit to meet the demands of an energy-hungry world. That is not to say that it is perfect and we all know of the • continued page 6 For details visit www.thenewport.com or call 9335 2425 Introducing ... the new Bernina 7 Series Want to feel this good? ALCOHOL & PREGNANCY We can help with • Back Pain • Neck Pain • Headaches. • Muscle and Joint Pain • Pregnancy care • Babies and Children • Cranial Osteopathy Phone 9336 1212 for appointments or for a free 15 min assessment Phone 9336 1212 www.fremantleosteopathy.com Join our in-store demonstration Thursday 22 Nov from 10 - 3pm Representatives from Bernina will be in store demonstrating the latest 7 series Bernina Sewing Machines. NO ALCOHOL IS THE SAFEST CHOICE DURING PREGNANCY AND BREASTFEEDING. 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That there are risks involved in fracture stimulation of underground reservoirs containing gas is well known. This is backed by decades of successful applications. The key point I wish to make is that these risks vary greatly from case to case and to take the extreme examples and then apply them across the board to justify demands for a blanket halt to the shale gas industry is like closing all our beaches because of the risk of shark attack. As well there is an additional risk to our community in that we may all have to pay more for more expensive forms of energy. I have read and viewed the several reports and documentaries quoted and believe that if the industry and community target the higher risk situations and the few “rogue” operators that we can reach a mutually acceptable balance to this debate. David Rowell Nairn Rd, Applecross herald Barking up the wrong tree AS a dingo lover and owner, I found the article, “Dingo scares pets to death” (Herald, November 10, 2012) to be nothing but sensationalism. With the large bold print at the top, the headline gives the impression dingoes are a feared, wild animal that do nothing but harm. To refer to them in this manner for a headline, and then print a description that could have been a dog, and finally print it could not be confirmed it was even a dingo is, in my opinion, just totally wrong. Dingoes are an Australian icon that are on the vulnerable list and very close letters to being on the endangered list. It has been proven they keep the ecology in balance, which means that where there are dingoes, there are very few, if any, feral cats and foxes which are introduced species. Dingoes are not aggressive and have a flight rather than fight nature. They are a very misunderstood and badly maligned species. Has your reporter, the people in the article or yourself ever had contact with a real dingo? What about other attacks by animals where a pet is mauled to death, (not frightened to death) or a person is attacked while walking their dog? I can’t recall seeing bold headlines regarding any of that. All I ask is that the reporting in your paper be researched prior to going to print to make sure the facts are correct rather than have unsubstantiated headlines and content. Ross Sinclair Yangebup Editor’s note: Guinea pigs are introduced too. We’re guessing there wouldn’t be many of the little critters scurrying about in dingo territory either. Rose-tinted glasses THERE is none so blind as those who will not see, such as Pamela G Gleeson (Herald letters, October 27, 2012) and the Labor faithful who continue to harangue us with their illogical bleating in defence of our stumbling—both literally and figuratively‚ and bumbling prime minister. Julia Gillard’s anti-misogyny and anti-sexism speech was not spectacularly grand, nor magnificent, but a desperate attempt to create a su ciently large distraction that would deflect welldeserved criticism—that has not been gender based—of her performance as leader of an incompetent government. Pamela should also be aware that: • Tony Abbott used the phrase “die of shame” many times prior to Alan Jones’ now infamous diatribe. • The comment “a piece of work” does not carry any gender bias. • Australia has one of the healthiest economies in the world not because of Gillard’s bunch of bozos but despite them. Colin Delane Anscombe Loop, Leeming O2, Brute? HOW is our planet’s oxygen supply going, I often wonder? Analysing trapped air bubbles in fossilised amber reveals there was 30 per cent oxygen in the air—about twice as much as today. Living in a big smoggy city the oxygen level could be as low as 12 per cent. Statistically, it takes around five minutes for carbon monoxide to fill a garage with lethal exhaust fumes. Multiply the minutes to years and that car by several billion, add in all the jet engines and industrial belching and how many years before most of the ground layer of our atmosphere tastes like a garage? On the human health side, oxygen deficiency is a major cause of disease: It can happen also because of all the extra baggage were carrying around in our veins—the pesticides, the heavy metals, the chlorine and the fluoride, the end products of the TFAs, the xanthine oxidase from homogenised milk and a thousand other things. When the bloodstream contains so much rubbish there is less room for the oxygen molecules we need to stay well. Disease organisms cannot survive in high oxygen environments but they flourish at low levels. Question what is progress— what defines an intelligent civilisation? When does growth end? Brad Capes Prospero Cresc, Coolbellup Rockets Huge Selection FROM $1999 now! Plastic models Airfix, Academy and Italeri available FROM $999 Scalextric Digital and analogue Scalextric sets available Gensace Gensace battery packs now in stock Rovan 26cc baja - $699.99 (Ready to run) 29cc $799.99 (Ready to run) $ 69999 Traxxas Full range in stock Page 6 – The Herald, Saturday November 17, 2012 OPEN 7 DAYS Ph: 9331 2266 Shop 3/352 South St, O’Connor (Between Repco & Clark Rubber) Rollaways We Are Here X South Street Fremantle Perth Stock Road INTERNATIONAL Huge selection of cars and spares has arrived Stock of Tamiya, Revell, Humbrol and Parma Faskolor now in Carrington Road HOBBYTECH Hpi Paints Noddy shakes a leg and goes loco by STEVE GRANT IT’S not every day someone asks for your help to get their leg chopped off. But six-and-a-half years after being hit by a car on Amherst Street in White Gum Valley, Noddy Baldwin says the pain from a shattered shinbone that never healed is so unbearable he wants doctors to amputate. Problem is, says Mr Baldwin, nobody at Fremantle Hospital takes his plea seriously so he’s contemplating a cocktail of drugs and laying his leg across a railway line to let a train do the job. Pain killer Chugging through almost two packets of the pain killer Mersyndol each day, he says something’s got to give. “I’ve cut back on ‘em, because that’s what they told me—they reckon maybe the next packet might put me in a body bag,” he told the Herald. He admits to missing pain management sessions at the hospital because of forgetfulness and skipping rehabilitation because he prefers his own routine of swimming and gentle walks, but says when he did attend he didn’t get any relief anyway. “I’ve been begging them to amputate it—that’s how painful it is—since I had to go back for a second operation which was 12 months after the accident. “Every time I beg them to take it off, they reckon ‘you haven’t asked us to do it’,” Mr earn to Drive Safe & Experienced Instructor • Professional • $50 per lesson • Dual control vehicle Automatic & Manual Cars Call Ev today to book your lesson Baldwin says. He claims one doctor told him the operation would be pointless because he’d experience ‘phantom pains’ after losing the leg. He’s no stranger to the sensations amputees can feel from a lost limb; he lost two fingers in an accident and they still feel as thought they’re permanently crossed. Despite the warning, the disability pensioner reckons it’s a risk he’s willing to take, saying the pain is ruining his life. “I feel like I’m stuck in the one place,” he says, adding that after so many years he’s sick of being asked about what he’s done to his leg. Mr Baldwin’s been on a pension since 1994 and recently moved into a Homeswest unit in Hamilton Hill, and he says he can’t shake the feeling that if he’d been a rung or two up the social ladder his pleas might have been taken more seriously. Anchor Driving School Phone: 0433 995 968 Win a ticket to Rotto! Take a driving lesson with Anchor Driving School and go into a draw to win one of ten tickets across to Rottnest. Drawn January 25th, 2013 s a m X o t s k e e w t s ju It is Get your appliances Gift u o V chers ! Available sparkling now! We clean OVENS MICROWAVE HOT PLATES BBQ RANGEHOOD FRIDGES Your Domestic Cleaning Specialist 0408 098 229 • Noddy Baldwin says if a doctor won’t cut off his leg, he’ll lay down on a train track. Photo by Steve Grant Recycling reopening by BRENDAN FOSTER A NEW $20 million recycling plant at the South Metropolitan Regional Recovery Centre in Canning Vale opens next Tuesday. The old materials recovery facility mysteriously burnt to the ground in July 2009. This plant takes recyclables and is not the controversial smelly one. The pongy Get 1 month free SMRC plant—which composts general household waste—is nearby. The three plants at the Bannister Road SMRC site are: waste composting (green-top bins); materials recovery (yellow-top bins) and green waste processing (trees, clippings). SMRC acting CEO Tim Youe says the opening of the new plant is a “milestone” with 70 sea containers worth of material to be be recovered for recycling each month. 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Excludes Accident Cover, Visitors Health Insurance, Working Visa Health Insurance, OSHC and Ambulance Cover and other selected covers. 2 & 6 month waiting periods on extras waived. Other waiting periods apply including 12 months for pre-existing ailments and some dental services. Medibank Private Limited ABN 47 080 890 259 The Herald, Saturday November 17, 2012 - Page 7 WHAT’S NEW A HERALD PROMOTIONAL FEATURE Our lucky day in Hilton Breakfast – Bali Style Jemma & Ary holding the famous Eggs Benny Today was our lucky day, though not so lucky for the people involved in a f d bender b d at the h intersection off South S h St S and d fender Carrington St. While not a good thing for them, ‘Why, you might ask - was that lucky for us?’ While driving back from a spot of retail therapy at City Farmers with my two kids and the family pooch in the car we were diverted to Paget St, Hilton due to the abovementioned accident. The kids wanted food, the dog wanted a tree and I wanted, no, I needed a good cup of coffee pronto. Lo and behold on the corner of Paget St and Rennie Cres I spotted tables, chairs, umbrellas and people eating and drinking - a CAFÉ! There were even trees for our canine family member to both sniff and lay claim to in the usual canine fashion. Without hesitation I made the executive decision to pull over, park the car (yes! bonus, easy parking, no meter!) and treat the kids to an early lunch and myself to that all important shot of caffeine. Surprise, surprise; who would have thought that this little café tucked away in Hilton would serve food that good? Without a doubt my Eggs Benedict ($16) was top of the list, the best I’ve eaten in the Freo area. Presentation excellent, it looked like a work of art and tasted divine. My hollow legged 13 year old son ordered a beef and lamb burger ($14) and after wolfing it down suggested I ask the chef for the recipe, claiming he could eat one of these burgers every day of the week. In h his words it was ‘awesome’. My 11year old daug daughter (who has a bit of a sweet tooth) chose the pancakes with berry sauce ($13.50) - they wer so delicious I had to discourage her from were lick licking the plate. A After noticing other customers with their four le legged friends in tow, we took pity on our p pooch and allowed him to join us, rather t than giving us the evil eye from behind the car window. Well, before we knew it the owner of the café (who had been busy m making coffees) came outside and greeted all said dogs with a cuddle, a chat and a dog bickie. We all enjoyed ourselves so much I weakened and ordered a second cup of excellent coffee. The atmosphere was friendly and casual and a lot of people seemed to know each other. I felt a bit like an extra in the old TV series Cheers with staff greeting several customers by name. While the kids took our pooch for a walk I enjoyed talking to the owner and some of the locals (the place is actually called the Local Café) and discovered that this place has a bit of a chequered history. Up until about 18 years ago it was the local butcher shop and since then has changed hands and profile a few times. The current owners, Rob and Ary, the talented and creative chef, share a passion for fresh and exciting food. According to the local clientele, since taking over about a year ago they have slowly but surely reinvigorated the area with a facelift, state of the art coffee machine and are continuously working on improvements. When a fancy cake shop opened up for business next door, many Hilton regulars raised their eyebrows. Would the two businesses be compatible? Would one take trade from the other? Would the owners come to blows over café lattes and chocolate éclairs? To the surprise of some the two shops are wonderfully compatible. A synergy has been created resulting in increased trade for both shops in what is fast becoming a not-so-secret corner in the greater Fremantle area. ‘Our original idea was to do it up, get it humming and sell it,’ said Rob, who looks after front of house and coffees while chef Ary prepares the wonderful breakfast and lunch fare. ‘But, like the name of our cafe, we fell in love with the locals and we’re still here.’ Sweet Desires’s pastry chef Blake Morphett opened his doors in March and his patisserie is going from strength to strength. ‘I live just over the road and was looking at the premises for years, even when it was a Salvation Army shop, says Blake. ‘Since our main focus was to be on wholesaling, the success of the retail side has surprised us. Word of mouth has seen a lot of locals come in. You can order in the morning and your cake will be ready by the afternoon.’ Rob believes it’s quite unique to have the two businesses working together in a little place like Hilton. ‘Some people would look at it as taking business away from them but as a café owner, it’s a no-brainer. We look at it as value adding … it’s like having your own baker on site that can provide our customers with a delectable range of sweets to accompany their coffee.’ As we mentioned, it was our lucky day when we discovered this great little place by pure happenstance, and though we don’t live in Hilton we hope to become one of the locals pretty soon as this will surely become our regular watering hole, pooch and all. The local is open for breakfast and lunch seven days a week from 7.30am. Tel: 9337 7212 Herald Readers only! Brekkie Special Poached egg on toast with bacon & a cup of coffee for $10! $10 only Monday to Thursday 8am til 11am. Have to order the Herald special to receive this. Expires 17th Dec 2012 Follow us on Facebook 36 Paget St Hilton | 9337 7 7212 | NEW SUMMER RH HOURS OURS 7.30am to 2.30pm breakfast and lunch 7 days a week Page 8 – The Herald, Saturday November 17, 2012 Murdoch vision unveiled by DAVID BELL THE WA government has released its vision for the future of the Murdoch activity centre, with big increases in students, workers and residents planned. WA planning minister John Day says with the new Fiona Stanley hospital and the Challenger Institute of Technology moving from Beaconsfield, long-term it’s expected that 35,000 employees, 22,000 residents and 43,000 students could occupy the area. High-rise is coming to the area with 10-storey buildings planned for “Murdoch Square”—a low-cost accommodation, shopping, leisure and community intensification project planned for the area around the train station. Despite the densification WA planning commission chair Gary Prattley says iconic bushland will be protected: “Maintaining Murdoch’s bush setting was a priority,” he said in his foreword to the 150-page plan. The plan is out for public comment until February 8. Visit www.planning.wa.gov.au for a copy. presents EN FREE TR Y Grljusich dead Cancer claims former mayor by BRENDAN FOSTER FORMER Cockburn mayor John Grljusich, 61, has died after losing his battle with cancer. Mayor from 1997 to 1999 and before that a long-serving councillor from 1983, his public service record was indelibly tarnished when his council was sacked and 16 adverse findings were made against him. He sought re-election following the council’s reconstitution but failed to regain voters’ trust. Former mayor Ray Lees was saddened to hear of his successor’s death. He didn’t want the sacking and adverse findings to be Mr Grljusich’s epitaph. “It’s very sad, especially with the sickness over the last few years,” Mr Lees told the Herald. “I always remember him working with flowers, but council-wise he was a good councillor.” Incumbent Logan Howlett extended his “heartfelt sympathy” to Mr Grljusich’s widow Marie and the couple’s three daughters. “John’s steely determination was reflected in everything he did as a footballer, businessman, community leader and councillor and mayor,” Mr Howlett said. “The Grljusich name is synonymous with Cockburn and John’s family can be very proud of his achievements and contribution to Cockburn over many years. “He will be sadly missed by all that knew him.” Mr Grljusich was passionate about Aussie Rules and overcame knee injuries to play 43 games with East Fremantle. The younger brother of Tom, George and Don—who all played for cross-town rivals South Fremantle—he’d often spoken fondly about his 1974 premiership with Old Easts. Nicknamed Crazy during his playing days he told the football website FootyGoss last year about his time at the club. “I enjoyed myself at East Fremantle,” he said. “Toddy gave me the opportunity. I achieved beyond my wildest dreams.” The club posted a tribute to Mr Grljusich on its website. The funeral was held in St Jerome’s Catholic Church, Munster. LIVE WEDNESDAY, 21 NOVEMBER 4PM 39 High street west end Fremantle phone 9336 2455 www.barorient.com WHAT’S NEW Friend us on facebook to receive more discounts, daily specials & giveaways: ‘bar orient’ A HERALD PROMOTIONAL FEATURE East Fremantle Festival sets George Street abuzz It’s no secret that George Street is a popular weekend haunt for East Fremantle locals. Not only does it offer relaxed dining but it has evolved into a trendy shopping strip for fashion, homewares and gifts. It’s the perfect destination for a lazy brunch and a meander through the stores. Once a year, George Street throws open its doors carnival style and invites visitors from far and wide to come and savour all it has to offer. The annual East Fremantle Festival on George Street is proudly presented by the Town of East Fremantle and supported by major sponsor Lotterywest and minor sponsor The Fremantle Herald. This year the Festival will be held on Sunday 2 December from 1:00pm-7:00pm. The Festival’s Artisan Market is renowned for its many quality, local art and craft stalls as it brings together a wealth of creative talent from West Australian artisans. It’s the perfect place to shop for that unique Christmas gift or gourmet treat. See finely crafted jewellery, artwork, clothing and accessories, skincare and more. Families with children are always well catered for with a host of free activities in Glasson Park. The Town of East Fremantle has also installed a brand new playground in the park just in time for the festival. The Town of East Fremantle’s Chief Executive Officer, Stuart Wearne said “There is so much on offer including gourmet catering, an art exhibition, plenty of market stalls, and live entertainment on stage. I encourage you to check out all the details on the Festival program which will be inserted in the Fremantle Herald next week”. So mark the date in your calendar and come along for a great afternoon out on Sunday 2 December from 1:00pm until 7:00pm. For more information and a detailed Festival program please visit www.eastfremantle.wa.gov.au or call Cynthia Williamson, Heart Inspired Events on 0415 649 265 The Herald, Saturday November 17, 2012 - Page 9 NOTICEBOARD Harmony in a bin herald WHAT’S ON • CLASSES • ACTIVITIES • SPIRITUAL SERVICES • SUPPORT GROUPS 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 ALL THINGS TECHNO Want to know how to use your new lap top, ipod or mobile phone? Would you like to learn to facebook or skype? One on one tuition provided by a young expert. Bring along your charged item with chords and instruction booklets. Bookings required 9432 9812. Monday 5, 12, 19, 26 November 3.30pm – 4.30pm. One Stop Shop, Town Hall, Fremantle. AUDITION TIVOLI CLUB OF WA INC Male & female singers dancers, comedians variety acts for 2013 opening season Aged 14+ – adult Time 1-3pm Saturday 24th November at the Tivoli Club Cnr Kintail & Canning Beach Rds, Applecross. Other times by arrangement. For further information email tivolibookings@hotmail.com or ph: Sandy 0416593504 AUDITIONS FOR TIVOLETTES CAST 2013 Saturday 24th of November. If your child can sing or dance and likes to perform on stage for the community and is aged between 6 and 17, then ring Norma on 0401541959 or 93875391 for your time spot. Tivoli Theatre corner of Canning Beach Rd and Kintail Rd, Applecross. We are not a dance school. BRAHMA KUMARIS DAY CLASSES – Positive Thinking/Meditation/Workshops sessions Monday Mornings 6219 5295 BRAHMA KUMARIS MEDITATION - Is this for you? Introduction every Thursday 6 to 7pm. 6219 5295 CAMP AUTISM PRESENT Their first annual small business expo @ Cockburn youth centre main hall, 25 Wentworth Pde cockburn Central saturday Nov 24th Free entry 10am-3pm. sausage sizzle, kids corner, raffle prize’s interested business contact campautism.wa@hotmail.com CHOIR Bicton. No need to read music, beginners welcome. Mary-Ann 9316 9716 COMPOSTING MADE EASY Tried to compost and failed? We have the solution. FREE talk, demonstration and training at Andrew’s home, White Gum Valley, Fremantle. Saturdays 11am - 12pm. Contact Andrew on 0413 530 559 or email andrew@compostinstall.com For more info www. compostinstall.com DEMENTIA CARER SUPPORT GROUP. Are you caring for someone with dementia? A carer support group offers companionship, exchange of ideas and information in a safe, confidential and supportive environment. Alzheimer’s Australia WA facilitate support groups in your area. Contact 1800 100 500 to join a group near you DIAMOND WAY BUDDHISM Perth is located at 31 McCoy St Melville and meets twice a week on Mondays and Wednesdays at 8pm for buddhist teachings and meditation. Whether you are new to Buddhism or have meditated before, you are welcome to come along and practice with us. All teachings and meditations are provided on a donation basis. More info on www.diamondway.org.au/perth FREE COACHING FOR ADULT SWIMMERS Workout & stroke correction. Fremantle Leisure Centre 9.30am - 10.30am Wednesdays ph 0418 913 072 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 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 GROW MUTUAL HELP GROUPS Depressed? Anxious? Fearful? Alone? Don’t despair. Help is available. Come and discover GROW’s program of personal growth, support and friendship. Groups are at Mt Pleasant (Thurs 10.30am), Bicton (Tues 7pm), Como (Fri 10am), Fremantle (Wed 10am & Wed 7.30pm). GROW is confidential, open to all and no fees are charged. For more information freecall 1800 558 268 or website www.grow.net.au INTRODUCTION TO BUDDHISM in the modern world” by Rico Corby, Friday 14/12/12 at 8pm at the Diamond way Buddhist Center Perth (31 mc coy street, Melville). This lecture is suitable for people with no previous understanding of Buddhism and also for those who are familiar with its aspects. Further information and a list of topics for the 2 day course post introduction lecture can be found on www.diamondway.org.au/Perth or 0424 421 123 JAZZ FREMANTLE Maggie Britton with Russell Holmes Quartet Sunday 18 November, 4 - 7pm Navy Club, 64 High Street, Fremantle Visitors $15 Enquiries: 9384 8350 Sponsor: HEALTHWAY - Act-Belong-Commit LAWN BOWLS fun and relaxed for beginners and experienced players at the Fremantle Bowling Club Ellen Street every Sunday morning at 9-45. Free parking behind the club and Bowls are supplied if required– $7.00. Phone Marion 9335 7829 for more info MONDAY 19TH NOVEMBER 2012 FROM 7AM TO 11AM at the junction of Swan street and Queen Victoria street will be closed due to construction. Monday 19th November 2012 7-30 – 11.00 am Wednesday 21st November 2012 7.30 – 11.00 am Friday 23rd November 2012 7.30 – 11.00 am Thursday 29th November 2012 ALL DAY 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 NOTICE OF REQUEST OF COLLECTION OF GOODS NOTICE s given: 1. That Michelle Keast of Claxton Street, Christies Beach, Adelaide, SA is in possession of the following goods , a variety of items purchased over the internet via Facebook. 2: That Melissa Vener of Canning Highway, Melville, Perth, WA or such other person as may be the owner of the above goods, is requested to collect the goods within 42 days of the date of this notice. 3: That the goods are available for collection at Claxton Street at all times. 4: That if the goods are not collected by the due date, the bailee may, after three months, proceed to sell or dispose of the goods in accordance with the Unclaimed Goods Act 1987. Dated the 13th day of November 2012. T he majority of people trying to compost fail due to lack of knowledge. The outcome is often, compost systems gone rancid or riddled with rodents and flies. Andrew Hayim De Vries has developed a compost system that has resolved these problems! This unique system consists of two units that work in complete harmony and is ideal for the average family. Herald readers have the chance to win a complete Compost Install package valued at $1100. It’s exciting to turn organic kitchen and garden waste into a fast, efficient, hygienic output of soil nutrients for your competitions vegetables and plants. We can all participate in this creative act and inspire others around us. Life is too short, we all have a responsibility for the future of the planet. Andrew, at Compost Install has accumulated 35 years experience in sustainable living and design, and composting is very much a part of this. Compost Install offers complete domestic organic composting services. Compost Install supplies and installs the fool proof composting system at your home starting from $585. And there’s free demonstrations and training (before and after installation) at Andrew’s home on Saturday mornings from 11.00am-12.00pm PUBLIC TALK Help for Headache. Medical specialists talk on headache topics, Tuesday 29 November, 6:30 – 9:00 pm The Niche, Centre for Neurological Support 11 Aberdare Road, Nedlands 6009 www.headachehelp.org.au or 0417 174 821 COST: $15 ($10 concession holders) Pay at door or tickets via PayPal from web site 20/10/2012 Mitt miffed H REMEMBRANCE DAY SERVICE AT THE BARRACKS. This year Remembrance Day (11th November) falls on a Sunday, and as we have lost numerous diggers this year, we have decided to invite the general public who live in and around the surrounding suburbs of the Barracks. Our Remembrance Day service is attended by Legacy War Widows; a Choir and Band, and is a very touching service. As the general public are invited, in the spirit of the Community we would also be hosting a sausage sizzle at the conclusion of the service, which would give time for military, civilians and guests to mingle. RSVP Olwen on 9311 2525 or 0412 081 182 week. SING SING SING Groups and individual lessons choir. Melville and Fremantle. Beginners welcome. Call Joanna 9339 5631 SOUTH SIDE MEN BARBERSHOP CHORUS performed at some 10 venues around the suburbs over the past year. The functions were held at retirement and senior homes and our program is booked out for the rest of this year. South side comprises mostly retired men who sing for there own pleasure as well as to entertain others. Our repertoire includes well known old and modern songs and is sung in four part harmony in the a capella ( unaccompanied) style. We have some 30 members and new members are welcomed with or without experience. Come along and join us. We meet at Ardross on tuesday at 1.30p, ring David 9310 1582 ST PAULS FAIR Saturday 17th Nov 8.30am til 12pm Coffee & Cakes Christmas Cards, Decorations & Gifts Clothes and Collectables Homemade Preserves & Relishes Take Home Meals 162 Hampton Road Beaconsfield SUNDAY MORNING YOGA at South Beach 7.30am. Come and join us on the lawn around 100m North of South Beach Café (close to the footpath that ends no dog area). Enjoy the beautiful scenery and birds while practising yoga. It is a general class which is focused to suit everyone and is therefore on a donation basis. The class will end with a relaxation/meditation around 9 am. Phone Kitty: 0423 309 295 or just come along with matt, towel or blanket TIVOLETTES LAST SHOW Sunday 25th November. Reach For The Stars show commences at 14.00hrs. Cost $3 adult $1.50 child. Tivoli Theatre corner of Canning Beach Rd and Kintail Rd Applecross (opposite Raffles Hotel) Auditions for Tivolettes cast 2013 24th of November. Ring Norma on 0401 541 959 YOGA Keep stress at bay with free Yoga sessions. BYO towel and water. Bookings required 9432 9812. Tuesday 6, 13, 20, 27 November 1am -2.30 pm. Hilton Community Centre, 34 Paget Street, Hilton. 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. Page 10 – The Herald, Saturday November 17, 2012 ILLARY’S in town and Romney’s undies are so last DITI SYMES, of Bibra Lake was quick to spot the fake ad and is off to Sweet Lips for a slap up fish and chip dinner. To be in the draw for this week find the fake ad hidden amongst the real ones, write it on the back of an envelope, along with your name, address and phone number and get it in to Herald Adbuster PO Box 85, North Fremantle, 6159, by Tues 5pm. SAHAJA YOGA Free meditation classes Thurs 7pm. All welcome. East Fremantle Tricolore Community Centre, Wauhop Rd, East Fremantle. Phone 1300 724 252 SOM BONG CHAMB Foundation fundraising event – “Bowling for Cambodia” to support a small community and school in the Siem Reap Province, Cambodia. North Fremantle Bowls Club, Sunday November 11 from 3pm, loads of live music, lawn bowls, market stalls, jumping castle, craft sessions and curries. More details/ pre sale tix check out www.sombongchambfoundation.org through to the end of December. For more information visit www.compostinstall.com or call 0413 530 559 Or better still win a complete Compost Install package, valued at $1100. Simply writ your name, address and phone on the back of an envelope addressed to Herald/Compost Install, PO Box 85, North Fremantle, 6159 or email news@fremantleherald. com Grimm at Harbour Literary A MAGIC mirror, handsome prince, brave field mice and a stepmother with only the best of intentions. The critically acclaimed The Ash Girl is an expansive adaptation of the Brothers Grimm’s Cinderella. With a youthful cast it’s the retelling of the rich folk tale, with hints of allegory, myth and fantasy, under the award winning directorship of Peter Kirkwood and Nicola Bond. The journey to the ball is fraught with danger, but only when she confronts the monsters lurking in the forest–and her own heart–will Ash Girl (played by South Fremantle’s Nicole Miller) regain her missing happiness. For your chance to win a double pass write your name, address and phone number on the back of an envelope addressed to Voice/Ash Girl, PO Box 85, North Fremantle, 6159, by 5pm Tuesday. If you miss out you can book to see the show on www.ticketek. com.au. winners C HRISTINE WALSH, of Leeming, DENI TOLIC, Munster and SUSANNE BOETTCHER, Bicton are the lucky winners of the Fremantle Literature Centre book packs. We’ll be in touch winners. Government of Western Australia Department of Sport and Recreation New Perth Stadium Information Sessions The new Perth Stadium will host a series of community information sessions for local residents. You must register to attend. To register visit our website: www.perthstadium.com.au/community or call us on 1300 433 306. ATTENDEES: Local residents of Fremantle WHEN: 5pm, November 19, 2012 WHERE: Fremantle Council, 8 William Street, Fremantle, Office Meeting Room adcorp F79213 You’re reading your free, independent Herald. herald food Cockburn gets the Royal treatment charming classic All the latest swimwear, clothing and accessories: Seafolly Jets by Jessika Allen Freya Tigerlily Mink Pink 2 Chillies West Baku & Ginja Wray Ave & South h Tce cnr, r, E WA 616 FREMANTLE 6160 335 779 6 Ph: 08 9335 7796 YS OPEN 7 DAYS Blue Catt Bus Stop #5 by MATTHEW EELES M Y fiancé knows I’m not a great dining companion. As soon as my meal is placed before me two of my five senses vanish and I’m left with just taste, sight and smell. I become so involved in my food Kylie will start a conversation with the table next to ours or turn to her smartphone for some sort of digital interaction. So you can understand my reservations for tapas. The purpose of the Spanish tradition is to create a social dining experience where you share fare with friends between conversation: Usually about how much they earn, how smart their children are or how they’re experiencing chest pain. Boring. I jumped at the chance to review Cockburn Central’s new Indian-inspired tapas and wine bar, Cafe Royal, because its next door counterpart, The Majestic Indian, serves some of Perth’s finest Indian delights. The congenial waiter suggested we order a tapas plate each to share because of the large portion sizes. But to make it a levelled review we ordered four. The vegetarian crispy stuffed mushrooms ($15.50) are lightly battered spheres as big as cricket balls and stuffed with curried cottage cheese and a few fennel seeds which gave it a fresh anise flavour. The mushrooms were aromatic, juicy and heavenly. It’s a dish I’ll return for. While I was downing my ‘shrooms Kylie was enjoying the Fish Amritsari ($17.50): boneless basa slices flavoured with home-pounded spices including ajwain. The fish was so fine it was overpowered by the batter’s strong spices but the dish was delicious none-the-less. A highlight was the date and tamarind dipping sauce that accompanied the vegetarian samosas ($15.50). Delightfully fruity it added a sweetness to the samosa’s filling of potato, green peas and crunchy cashews. The whole thing was encased in a delicate, flaky pastry. Our final tapas, the tandoori chicken ($16.50), had Kylie and I sucking every last morsel from the bones. The moist Maghlai marinated flesh was so mouthwatering I licked the bright red tandoori residue from my fingers in a most unmannerly way. It left a moorish mild spice on my palate and tongue that I wish Colgate would develop as a toothpaste. Café Royal’s vogue interior creates an instant impression of sophistication and style we are more used to seeing in Subiaco or Claremont. But with the amount of sold signs plastering Cockburn Central’s multitude of shop fronts we’ll more than likely see a few more gems like Cafe Royal pop up over coming months. Here’s hoping. Cafe Royal Junction Boulevard Cockburn Central 9417 4441 In Australia’s most multicultural state, Kulcha’s arts activities break down barriers and bind our diverse community together. » Donate to our 30th Anniversary Campaign and help us to build a vibrant, harmonious future. Find more details at kulcha.com.au Diamond Jubilee Celebration Concert 18th November 2012 Entry via Governor’s Avenue/Terrace Road. Gates open at 4 pm. Pre-concert entertainment 5:15pm, Jubilee Concert 7:15 - 8:45pm Book your tickets at www.heritageperth.com or phone (08) 9461 3235 30th Anniversary Herald Campaign FREMANTLE For more about the Government House Foundation of Western Australia visit www.ghf.org.au OFFICIAL CAMPAIGN PARTNER KUL026E-BRANDINO (Photography: Jon Green, Jeremy Dixon) Celebrating the 60 year reign of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II in the grounds of Government House, Perth. This FREE public concert features the Fremantle Chamber Orchestra with musical director Mark Coughlan and the wonderful voices of guest soloists Sara Macliver and Andrew Foote. The Herald, Saturday November 17, 2012 - Page 11 herald You’re reading your free, independent Herald. at home Drape yourself in luxury Are You Being Paid? De Freitas & Ryan pride ourselves in having the best ‘Back Office’ in the business. When we manage your property we make sure clients get paid on time, every time. If you own a residential or commercial property then it might PAY to call. Miguel De Freitas 0417 268 465 You’ll love the way we do business at De Freitas & Ryan 9499 6000 www.defreitasryan.com.au We’re looking for new sales people • Motivated • Experienced in business or real estate • Live and work in your area Build your own future with solid support from us. Interested? Call me now. We’ll have coffee and a chat in confidence without obligation. Luca Di Nunzio 0407 388 608 T HE term draper conjures up images of bleak mill towns in England’s north. But this speccy North Coogee home in Draper Street is more in keeping with the word’s modern usage in fashion, where it applies to a highly skilled person tasked with turning concept into wearable reality. The innovative design of this beachside home, with 329sqm of living space on a tidy 316sqm block, lay in dozens of clever (and sustainable) ideas carried through with precision and flair. For example, the formal dining room transforms into an alfresco entertainment area by pushing back a series of bifold doors on either side—one on to a very private courtyard garden, and spa, the other to a smaller internal courtyard. A “wave” plaster wall in the dining area ripples with changeable light setting the mood for parties or romantic dinners. The light-filled living area becomes a darkened home AT A HOME JENNY D’ANGER JE theatre at the touch of a button. Entering this three-bedroom/ two-bathroom home via the spacious vestibule you’ll be struck by the golden bamboo floors, funky modern chandelier soaring overhead and the “floating” bamboo stairs to the upper level. The kitchen in the huge open kitchen/living area, is dropdead-gorgeous from the massive “lace” stainless steel island bench to the sleek and glossy black cupboards and drawers. A series of overhead cupboards open and close at the push of a button, and the huge, double fridge/freezer (with ice maker) sits behind a set of massive mirror-black doors. The bedrooms are upstairs, two with semi-ensuite and walk-in robes. One has views to the South Fremantle power station, the other opens onto a balcony with ocean views. The main bedroom is a huge space, with massive floor-toceiling windows overlook the courtyard and spa. It’s fronted by a lounge/ sitting area, where a balcony has views to Garden Island. There’s also a massively decadent ensuite, with a red and black feature wall in Italian Bisazza mosaic tiles and a deep, deep bath. Behind the wall are “his and hers” showers. All the fittings and furniture (including the home entertainment system, iPod control station and TV) of this former display home are included in the sale. There’s absolutely nothing to do and no furniture to organise, just grab your towel and bathers and move in for a fantastic beachside lifestyle. 4 Draper St Pt Coogee $1.55 million Ian Macrae 0428 372 427 Acton Dalkeith 9386 8255 Open Sat, Sun, Mon and Wed 1–5pm, and for sales Sat 12–1pm—or by appointment. National shopping events Mathilda’s Market and Boutique Markets will combine for a special Christmas shopping experience in Fremantle this month. Held at the Fremantle Town Hall on Sunday 25 November, the event will be home to Perth’s best creative talent and will showcase a diversity of unique, handmade and limited edition products. See designer fashion and accessories, gourmet cakes, skin care ranges, Christmas stationery, homewares and soft furnishings, children’s wear, handmade toys, children’s footwear and much more. All market retailers are handpicked to ensure exquisite products that are genuinely handmade or from a small production line. You’ll love meeting local crafters, artists, designers and dressmakers face-to-face in a relaxed shopping environment in stunning Fremantle. www.boutiquemarkets.com.au Page 12 – The Herald, Saturday November 17, 2012 www.mathildasmarket.com.au Perth’s best creative talent all at the one special Christmas event! Fremantle Town Hall William St, Fremantle Sunday 25 November 9am – 1pm www.mathildasmarket.com.au www.boutiquemarkets.com.au “Professional agents who act with honesty, integrity, knowledge & diligence” dethridgeGROVES REAL ESTATE 9336 1166 :: dgre.com.au 3 Norfolk Street, Fremantle Neville & Karen - South Fremantle EW EW N N Saturday 11:00 - 11:45am • In the heart of popular South Fremantle at a very affordable price • Generous 2 double bedrooms plus a spacious lounge • Walking distance to the ocean and fabulous new restaurants • Potential to renovate or build your dream home! 235sqm allottment. EOI Saturday 1:00 - 1:45pm Low $700,000’s • Light filled 1960’s 3 bedroom home with separate rear STUDIO • Updated kitchen and bathroom with timber floors throughout • Accommodating outdoor living surrounded by landscaped gardens • On 809sqm block offering subdivision potential 9 MORRIS STREET, BEACONSFIELD 1 COMMERCIAL ROAD, SOUTH FREMANTLE LAURI CURTAIN 0422 478 150 SHIRLEY BAKER 0418 942 858 EW N D L O S SOLD • Light & bright 3 bedroom cottage • Renovated kitchen & working metters • Green title lot close to South Beach 10 NEWMARKET ST, BEACONSFIELD LINDA DIGBY 0402 122 267 Sat 12 - 12:45pm $845k - $875k Sat 1:30 - 2pm • Contemporary 3x2 home • Versatile light & spacious layout • Only a stroll to local schools & shops 16 DELAMERE LANE, BEACONSFIELD LINDA DIGBY 0402 122 267 R E D R N U FE OF Sat 12:15 - 12:45pm $580,000 UNDER OFFER • Quiet & private 3 bedroom townhouse • Brick & tile 3 bedroom villa • Spacious configuration over 2 levels • Creatively refurbished throughout • Ideal lock ‘n’ leave or investment • Easy reach to all ammenities 9/9 HEALY RD, HAMILTON HILL MARGO PINKERTON 0418 942 858 Call to Inspect JAN LADHAMS 0438 251 051 $675,000 Call to Inspect • Rustic 3 bedroom JWB & iron home • Interactive North open living area • As cute as on 460sqm allotment 50 HOPE STREET, WHITE GUM VALLEY JAN LADHAMS 0438 251 051 Hayden Groves Principal & Auctioneer 7/10 CAESAR ST, BEACONSFIELD Christine Majeks 0402 762 601 From $900,000 Call to Inspect 98C EDMUND ST, WHITE GUM VALLEY EW E N IC PR Sat 12 - 12:45pm Mid - High $700’s Sat 12:45 - 1:15pm $685k - $715k • Beaconsfield Primary School zone • Great new 3x2 contemporary home • 2 living spaces/North facing alfresco 1A CUREDALE STREET, BEACONSFIELD LAURI CURTAIN 0422 478 150 Low $600,000’s Call to Inspect MARY BURNS 0413 749 944 124 HOPE ST, WHITE GUM VALLEY Lisa Garic 0428 945 946 Shirley Baker 0418 915 120 • Open plan 3 bedroom brick & tile • 683sqm. Subdivision potential (STCA) • Great friendly neighbourhood 3 SIMPER CRES, WHITE GUM VALLEY SHIRLEY 0418 915 120 & JAN 0438 251 051 $659,000 Sat 10:15 - 10:45pm MARY BURNS 0413 749 944 Jan Ladhams 0438 251 051 SHIRLEY BAKER 0418 915 120 EW E N IC PR • Renovated 3x2 cottage on 510sqm • Living area flows onto entertaining deck • Only 5 minutes drive to the beach Mary Burns 0413 749 944 5A ROSS COURT, SPEARWOOD SHIRLEY BAKER 0418 915 120 • Easy care 2 bedroom city house • Open plan with lovely outdoor areas • Cafes & beach nearby 5B MARTHA STREET, BEACONSFIELD $325,000 • Massive 4 x 3 family home • Neat as a pin 3 bedroom duplex half • Outdoor kitchen & lovely intergration • Private front c/yard + rear garden • Elevated position near schools & shops • Close to schools, shops & transport $519,000 • Live on site while building your dream! • 2 bedroom studio on 488sqm • Great location opposite park 53A AMHERST ST, WHITE GUM VALLEY SHIRLEY BAKER 0418 915 120 Margo Pinkerton 0418 942 858 Linda Digby 0402 122 267 Lauri Curtain 0422 478 150 The Herald, Saturday November 17, 2012- Page 13 herald AIRCONDITIONING ANTENNAS DEVON Air Specialising in Air Conditioning: • service & repair • design/installation • reverse cycle • evaporative F R E E R&G Wilkinson Q U O T E S Locally owned and operated 7 Days • All Areas 0423 074 700 Submersible Bores Reticulation All Bore, Well, Pump, Retic Repairs Roll on Lawn Senior Citz & Pensioner Discount Credit Card Payment Available 0402 213 582 To advertise phone today on AH: 9497 7550 9430 7727 rob@devonair.com.au AUTH # AU27188 AU27963 BRICKLAYING Breakdowns, repairs and maintenance Supply and installation Services offered to domestic, commercial, and industrial customers Clint | 0412 591 144 BRICKLAYING ASBESTOS REMOVAL MC ASBESTOS REMOVAL & FENCING BBQs, Piers, Fences, Letter Boxes, Garden Walls, Retaining Walls, Extensions Houses. 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It’s a definite bonus. Keep to the middle. There are no accolades for a taking a gentle approach – but there is a deep satisfaction that arises in the heart when you do. GEMINI (May 21 – June 21) Mercury is retrograde. He’s unpicking all the good communication that has gone before and opening up the ground to start again. This causes even the unflappable to flap. Perhaps there were things unsaid and you were resting on uneasy ground. Get it straight this time. CANCER (June 22 – July 22) The Moon is travelling through Capricorn. This has you craving independence, individuality and efficiency. You aren’t in the mood to be so lost in emotions that nothing gets done. This may seem to be out of character but the opposite always exists somewhere inside us. LEO (July 23 – Aug 22) Feeling empowered is often more of a challenge than resting comfortably in powerlessness. There’s a certain responsibility that comes with power, that makes complaint seem fickle or petty. Life will slow you down and make you aware of every move you make. VIRGO (Aug 23 – Sept 22) Mercury going retrograde, puts a rather large stick in your spokes. Communication is likely to be the bone of contention. To know this will allow you a few preparatory moments in which to remind yourself to be particularly aware, lest a beautiful thing goes pear-shaped. LIBRA (Sept 23 – Oct 23) Venus is travelling through Libra. She is mellowing out the rough edges – and there are a few. Mercury being retrograde in Scorpio, could lead to a spate of incidents where people shoot themselves in the foot whilst trying to say difficult things. Have compassion. SCORPIO (Oct 24 – Nov 21) The Sun is still in Scorpio – as is Saturn. This is a bit like trying to dance wildly around your grandfather. Let’s hope you have a really cool grandfather. Metaphorically your aliveness is pitted against ancient beliefs that will either inhibit it, or make it very wise indeed. SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22 – Dec 21) Mars has nearly finished his journey through Sagittarius. On the positive side, he has brought a blast of vitality. On the negative side, he might have increased your blood-pressure. As he prepares to depart, check if there is anything left to do whilst you have the energy. CAPRICORN (Dec 22 – Jan 19) The rising Moon is travelling across the mountain peak you reside upon. She adds a reflective note to your song. That’s a good thing, because it is the sensitive, intuitive side of your life that is presently getting all the juice. Be as soulful as you please. Drop efficiency for now. AQUARIUS (Jan 20 – Feb 18) The overriding theme is home. What is it? You are keen to leap forth and make your mark in the world but there’s not much point in leaping into things that aren’t going to truly nourish your spirit and individuality. To speed things up, give yourselves an eternity to decide. PISCES (Feb 19 – Mar 20) Be sure not to be at sixes and sevens with your friends. There’s not much point in doing battle with your allies. That means when your emotions start running like a school of barracuda, come back to stillness, non-action and a very adult wisdom. This will bring you home. Copyright 2012 Sudhir (M.J.Dean) THE HERALD DOES NOT PUBLISH SEXUAL SERVICE ADVERTISEMENTS. PLEASE RESPECT OUR ADVERTISERS IN YOUR RESPONSES WE’RE NOW ON FACEBOOK The Herald, Saturday November 17, 2012 - Page 19 email admin@pulserealty.com.au web www.pulserealty.com.au p 9310 1600 f 9332 9091 a u 1/6 Robson Way Murdoch WA 6150 BULL CREEK $895,000 MURDOCH $815,000-$845,000 BULL CREEK $799,000 1171 SQM BLOCK PERFECT FAMILY HOME LOCATION! LOCATION! Yes that right 1171sqm. There’s even your own tennis court and swimming pool. Ideal for a growing family the large renovated and extended home is located in the Willetton High School zone and is close to several private schools, shops, transport and all community amenities. Loads of extras make this a great value property to live in now or develop later. 24 Endeavour Avenue Nestled in a quiet street close to Murdoch Uni this well maintained family home includes ducted cooling and heating, security, bore/ retic gardens, family plus games rooms, large gabled patios and even a cubby for the kids. Sure to sell quickly! Walk to everything from this well located family home situated in the popular Rossmoyne High School zone near All Saints College. A quality split level design with wood door frames and trims throughout. 4 2 Open Sun 1 - 2 2 + STUDY 4 2 2 + STUDY Christine Hutcheon 0411 709 050 KARDINYA $529,000 3 Anderton Retreat Open Sat 3 - 3.45 4 2 2 Open 20 Maquire Way Sat 12-12.30 & Sun 2.30-3.15 Christine Hutcheon 0411 709 050 KARDINYA $599,000 Christine Hutcheon 0411 709 050 KARDINYA $729,000 NEW LISTING NEW LISTING NEW LISTING Cosy Cul-D-Sac location. Currently tenanted until February 2013. So close to Uni, Transport and Morris Buzzacott Reserve. An ideal starter, downsizer or investment Wow – Look at this opportunity! A corner 718sqm block with WA Planning Commission approval (subject to conditions) for 2 Survey Strata 358sqm blocks with 2 street frontages. There is a bonus house too, it’s not pretty but it’s an opportunity. Fab Location! Spacious family home with study, renovated kitchen, super patio entertaining and below ground pool too!! Be first and be quick! 710sqm block, bore/retic 4 2 10 Sexton Court Open by appointment 1 4 2 2 Stanbury Place Open by appointment 1 Sue Rayner 0416 160 094 KARDINYA $749,000 5 2 10 Kardinya Road Open Sat 2 - 2.45 2 Sue Rayner 0416 160 094 SAMSON $295,000 Sue Rayner 0416 160 094 WINTHROP $1,075,000 FAMILY WINNER RETIREMENT LIVING LOCATION! LOCATION! Nestled in a quiet street close to transport and primary school. This home offers spacious casual living, well separated formal areas & good sized bedrooms. Relaxing vistas for patio entertaining area, quality educational facilities close by and Murdoch University, St John of God Hospitals and new Fiona Stanley complex. If you want light & bright then this neat Villa will be calling you! Patio area plus complex amenities & your car bay so close to your door. Appealing Villa towards front of complex. Set amongst executive homes in the heart of this sought after suburb and close to Piney Lakes Reserve and all the pleasure the walks and open spaces can bring. Winthrop Primary School is around the corner and it’s only a short car trip to Garden City, Murdoch University, St John of God private hospital, the new rail line, several private schools and the new Fiona Stanley Hospital currently under construction. This generously proportioned home has all the space and extras you want for a growing family. 4 2 2 + STUDY 13 Hawker Close Open Sun 2 - 2.45 2 1 1 15/11 Petterson Avenue Open Sun 1 - 1.30 Sue Rayner 0416 160 094 Sue Rayner Director/ Licensee 0416 160 094 Graham Rayner Director/Property Manager 9310 7953 Bunty Evans Sales Consultant 0412 844 448 5 2 2 Sue Rayner 0416 160 094 Christine Hutcheon Sales Consultant 0411 709 050 Brenden Ward Sales Consultant 0424 589 970 Maxi Latif Sales Consultant 0412 524 747 Christine Hutcheon 0411 709 050 Brian Taaffe Sales Consultant 0431 015 910 CALL NOW FOR ALL YOUR REAL ESTATE NEEDS 9310 1600 Page 20 – Melville City Herald, Saturday November 17, 2012 s 15 Paterson Gardens Open Sat 2-2.45 & Sun 3.30-4.15 Lisa Cassidy Senior Property Manager 9310 7953 Nick Cole Property Manager 9310 7953
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