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Art stolen,
heart
broken
by DAVID BELL
A CHILD’S painting
has been stolen from
the Bayswater Art
Awards and Exhibition,
leaving the young artist
devastated.
Malinda Coppola issued
an online appeal saying
her 14-year-old daughter
Grace’s painting was
stolen from Maylands The
Rise, and asking people
to share the image in the
hope someone might have
spotted it.
It would’ve been nicked
in the lead-up to October 18,
when the gallery was open
to the public.
“What was supposed to
be a fun experience has now
been incredibly dampened
by the fact that her artwork
was in fact stolen,” Ms
Coppola says.
“Words really cannot
express how upsetting this
whole situation has been,
especially for Grace who has
worked very hard on her
piece and was really proud
of her e orts I am utterly
disgusted and disappointed
that this has happened.”
The council’s pointing
people to contact the city’s
security watch service on
1300 360 333 if they have
info on the stolen painting.
T o o h ig h
• Maylands state abor MP isa Baker, unknown, federal abor MP lannah MacTiernan and Bayswater mayor Barry
McKenna at a protest to stop the se en-storey proposal. Photo supplied | Alannah MacTiernan
by EMMIE DOWLING
TWO heritage buildings
in Bayswater are
temporarily safe from
demolition after a
state planning panel
unexpectedly rejected
plans for a seven-storey
project.
The local development
assessment panel rejected,
four votes to one, Yolk
Property Group’s proposal
for 27 apartments at 9-11
King William Street.
Yolk director Pete Adams
concedes the decision blindsided him.
“We have been working
closely with the City of
Bayswater for over 12
months to create plans that
work with their vision to
help re-energise the street
and also to accommodate
the state’s vision to
create transit-orientated
developments near train
stations,” he said.
“Given we met all the
requests we were a bit
surprised.”
Dozens of local
protestors welcomed the
decision, however, including
federal Perth Labor MP
Alannah MacTiernan, who
admitted thinking she had
een fighting a losing attle
The decision preserves,
for now at least, two 1905
buildings, a red brick
cottage and streetfront
shop which was originally
McLeish’s Grain Store and
built by prominent builder
Henry Halliday.
Having spoken
against the proposal at
Monday’s DAP meeting,
Ms MacTiernan, formerly a
state planning minister, says
the plans should not have
gone as far as they had. She
criticised Yolk for seeking to
squeeze an extra two storeys
on the original five storey
plan by lowering ceiling
heights.
She says this should
be a wake-up call for
authorities to listen to local
communities, saying “there
was no real engagement”.
“It’s laughable...it was a
pathetic attempt at heritage
retention,” she says.
Locals say the proposal
did not suit the area’s
village feel: they want a
smaller proposal that retains
more heritage and has space
for trees.
The DAP’s reason for
refusal was the proposal’s
failure to adhere to the local
planning scheme. It was
two storeys too high, did
not provide enough privacy
for residents, and setbacks
were o
The DAP consists of
three appointed members
and two Bayswater
councillors, Terry Kenyon
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Appointed panellist Luigi
D’Alessandro voted to
approve the proposal.
Protestor Jacquie Kelly,
who unsuccessfully stood
for north ward at the
recent council elections, is
concerned the panel spoke
little about protecting
heritage.
While happy the
development was knocked
back, she notes the council
gave demolition approval in
February, requiring just the
facades to be kept.
“I’ll be demanding an
investigation into how this
got through and how we got
to this point,” she says.
“This is not a win, but
a step...let’s not let this
happen again.”
Mr Adams says his
company will meet with
opponents “to listen to
concerns” and then review
“what is possible”.
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I G ins ector will
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after the fair wor commission
foun his sac ing over incorrect
timesheets to e harsh
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foun erth city council ar ing
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Oh, the
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commissioner sai
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enough the council ha lost trust
an confi ence in r as er
an it woul ve een fair to
emote him, consi ering he
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he sai he wi e it to get ri of
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months ay as fair remuneration
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Saturday 7 November, 11am-4pm
A ONE-STOP-SHOP FOR SMART HOUSING DESIGN, ENVIRONMENTAL
SUSTAINABILITY, HERITAGE RESTORATION AND CHARACTER PRESERVATION.
This free event will help our community embrace sustainable living and conserve
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Page 2 - The Perth Voice, Saturday October 31, 2015
by DAVID BELL
THE Swan Festival of Lights is
soon to brighten up the Perth
foreshore to mark the Indian
festival Deepavali, which
celebrates the the triumph of
light over darkness.
In its eighth year in Perth
(but old beyond reckoning),
the ancient Hindu festival
commemorates Lord Rama
and his wife Sita returning to
yo hua after e hile They came
back during a dark night so the
local people lit lamps so they
coul fin their way
Last year 30,000 people came
down across the festival to
check out the art, music, food
and dance from traditional to
• ro
last ear s
ee avali
estival
CITY OF STIRLING - INGLEWOOD WARD
Thank you!
L i g h t t r i um
Bollywood, and this year the
focus will be on the Indian state
of Gujarat with their culture and
cuisine taking centre stage.
This year the Temple of Fine
Arts will be performing dances
I look forward to
representing
p h s
you
in Stirling for
another 4 years
and music from their version
of the Indian epic Ramayana,
which tells the tale of Rama’s
return. The free festival runs
Nov 6– 8 in the Supreme Court
Gardens from 6.30pm.
David Lagan
Contact me on 0408 068 597
david.lagan@stirling.wa.gov.au
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• This acant home in Highgate awaits demolition meanwhile, s uatters ha e mo ed in and ha e started
thie ing from neighbours. Photo by Matthew Dwyer
L o c al s d e m and
s q uat t e r ac t i o n
by DAVID BELL
AN empty house being used
as a squat in Highgate is
causing grief for neighbours,
who ve su ere si
burglaries in three weeks.
Police attended 124 Wright
Street three times in three days
this week, and it’s no secret that
some inhabitants are behind
the thieving: on one occasion
neighbours wandered through
the squat’s open door and
simply retrieved their goods
while the squatters were out.
The neighbours also fear for
the welfare of one of the group,
who’s been inhaling gas from
nicked barbecue canisters: it’s
not unusual for the smell to
hang heavy enough in the air for
assers y to get a strong whi
Twice, the man has been
foun unconscious from hu ng
the gas, on one occasion coming
to and then legging it with an
ambulance already enroute.
A local says the police
response to calls has been
impeccable and Vincent city
council has also been very
responsive, but the locals want
the place secured and tidied up
so squatters can’t get in.
Property owner Tiger
Developments currently has
an application in front of the
council to knock the place down
and erect four three-storey
grouped dwellings.
The council refused that back
in June and Tiger appealed to the
WA state administrative tribunal.
In September it was once again
rejected, because there wasn’t
enough setback from the street.
Under new WA government
laws just brought in, owners
can demolish a property
before getting approval for
its replacement, and we hear
Tiger’s now getting quotes for
the knock-down. Until then,
the back laneway gate has
been secured in the hope of
minimising dodgy activities (it
has been a popular route for
trying to evade attention).
WHAT’S ON IN VINCENT
CHANGES TO
STATE DOG LAWS
Please be aware that changes
to the Dog Act mean that from
1 November 2015, all dogs over
the age of three (3) months must
not only be registered but now
they must also be microchipped.
The City offers discounted rates
for residents at My Best Friend
Vet in Leederville. We also
recommend that all dogs
are sterilised, unless they are
to be used for breeding
purposes. Read more:
www.vincent.wa.gov.au/dogs
SATURDAY 7 NOVEMBER, 11am-4pm
A sustainable home looks after you as well
as the environment. But did you know that
adapting and updating an older home is
more sustainable than building a brand
new eco-house? Find out why and how
at this event - your one-stop-shop for
restoring, maintaining, renovating and
extending your heritage or character house
to make it truly sustainable! Read more:
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Open to all senior
residents in:
• Embleton
• Maylands
• Bayswater
• Bedford
• Inglewood
• Morley
With Special Guest
MARGARET QUIRK
Shadow Seniors Minister
Live performances from
MADGA LISEK
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Friday 13 November 2015 | 10am to 12pm
The RISE, 28 Eighth Ave, Maylands
Register your spot now!
Email: maylands@mp.wa.gov.au
Phone: 9370 3550
Lisa Baker
WA LABOR MP FOR MAYLANDS
Authorised by Lisa Baker, 946 Beaufort St, Maylands
STAY IN TOUCH »
ACTIVE AGEING EXPO » Thursday 12 November, 10am-2pm
As part of Seniors Week (8 -15 November), everyone is welcome along to this free expo.
This lively event offers a great mix of guest presenters, entertainment, giveaways, finger
food and information booths regarding services available in the Vincent area. Places are
limited for this event so bookings are essential. Please call the Community
Development team on 9273 6564 to RSVP or visit our website for more.
DESIGN ADVISORY COMMITTEE
» Expressions of Interest
We’re seeking nominations for our Design Advisory
Committee (DAC) which provides independent expert advice
CITY OF VINCENT ADMINISTRATION
& CIVIC CENTRE
244 Vincent Street, Leederville
T: 9273 6000 F: 9273 6099
E: mail@vincent.wa.gov.au
www.vincent.wa.gov.au
to the City and applicants on the design and site planning of
specified development proposals, and helps to improve the
quality of Vincent’s built environment. Skilled professionals
in architecture, urban design, landscape architecture,
sustainability or heritage can apply to the City before
2 November. Search ‘design advisory’ on our
website for more or call 9273 6000.
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INVITATION TO COMMENT:
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Amendment to Policy No. 7.7.1 – Parking and Access
Council at its meeting on 22 September 2015 resolved to amend Policy No. 7.7.1 – Parking and
Access. The proposed amendment introduces new Clause 2.4 to allow the City to waive car
parking requirements for change of use applications where the application:
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• does not reduce on-site bays;
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These proposed provisions would not apply to any new buildings with an occupation certificate
issued on or after 1 January 2014 unless:
EDITORIAL
• the change of use application is the second or subsequent application after the initial approval;
and
• a minimum period of 12 months has elapsed between the first and subsequent change of use
applications.
The new provisions would also not apply to change of use applications to Tavern or Small Bar.
Amendments to Policy No. 7.5.13 – Percent for Art
Council at its meeting on 22 September 2015 resolved to amend Policy No. 7.5.13 – Percent
for Art. The proposed changes refine definitions and clauses to improve interpretation and
implementation.
FOR MORE INFORMATION
All related documents can be viewed on the City's website and also during office hours at the
Vincent Administration and Civic Centre and the Library and Local History Centre.
Submissions regarding the policies may be made in writing, addressed to the Chief Executive
Officer and submitted by 3 November 2015.
Any enquiries should be directed to the Planning Services team on 9273 6000 or
mail@vincent.wa.gov.au
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by STEPHEN
2024 is a
VINCENT VISION
ex-councillor
dead duck says
Simon Chester.
community-led
The ambitious,was designed to
shape
planning scheme
residents to
allow Vincent
their own city.
the future of
who
But Mr Chester,
the north ward
represented
2007, says new has
from 1999 to
MacTiernan
mayor Alannah
the 2004 policy
effectively torn-up of high-density
series
by backing a across the city.
developments council’s approval
He cites the
seven-unit
of a controversialStreet, a six-unit
block in Angove development
Anderson Street demolition of a
and the planned
house in
former heritage-listed
Street.
Palmerston
the issue was
At the core of internal views on
to the
Vincent council’s
as opposed
Vincent Vision
to the public
position it presented
said.
Mr Chester
that while a
He claimed
been at meetings
councillor he’d
stated they had
what
where key players
of delivering
in
no intention
had called for
Vincent residents
2024.
Vincent Vision
there is
“Is it any wonderAlannah needs
now?
public outcry than just housing
to deliver more
density.”
says Vincent
Ms MacTiernan
revision in light
Vision requires codes that allow
of state planning
more density. point in rejecting
“There is no
that conform are
developments
if they
with state regulations at [state
approved
going to get
tribunal appeals]in
administrative
thousands
and cost ratepayers
legal fees.
one to
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on
hand-pass”
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to please
something controversial
ncil has to work
ratepayers—cou
within the regulations.
to balance
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says
units into a
outcome for
Michelle Dewell
will cause parking
get the best
into a farce.
street which
she said.
Vision had descended
ratepayers,”
vision for Vincent,
chaos and resentment.”
says the
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Ms MacTiernan
she said.
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safety
A COMBINED response to
Gene Lorenzon and Leonie
Edwards regarding cycle lanes on
Scarborough Beach Road (Voice
Mail, October 17, 2015).
Gene, every major city in the
world right now is looking at cycling
as one of the most realistic and coste ective ways to com at congestion
The best way to get more people
cycling is to provide safe separated
infrastructure, hence the investment
from incent
I would love to know what
experience you are drawing upon to
outweigh the combined knowledge
of the modern city planners of the
worl
Leonie would have us believe that
not one person in Vincent supports
the cycle lanes: well, I am one, and I
now many many others
Just because the people you
engage with don’t, doesn’t make it
so
n ust to finish this o , lease,
please do yourself a favour and don’t
quote how car registration fees are
used without at least doing a little
research
Road infrastructure is paid for
by federal and state funding, which
comes from general ta ation e all
pay for the roads, and therefore are
all entitle to use them
this
to the fact that the vast majority of
people who ride bikes also own cars,
and therefore still pay the registration
you refer to, and your arguments
on t really stac u
Marti Hughes
Barnet St, North Perth
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TRADESPEOPLE and builders
are not permitted to work before
7am yet City of Vincent rubbish
trucks thump and grind their
way up my street shortly after
am every wee
urely a am
start should apply to all workers
in resi ential areas
Helen Pemberton
Brisbane St, Perth
Fleeton
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lunch
A RATES cap is more important
than a lunch In res onse to nne
Christie’s overly-sarcastic letter
(Voice Mail, October 24, 2015)
belittling some very serious
issues, I wanted to let readers
know about the important work
our local council does through
internal committees
In my first wee as a Bayswater
city councillor, I put my hand up
to serve on the technical services,
finance, an ersonnel stan ing
committee This o y ma es
recommendations to council on the
delivery of services within the areas
of engineering, parks and gardens,
an the environment
itionally,
it makes recommendations to
council in respect to statutory and
management financial re orting,
accounts payable/receivable,
investments, donations, capital
proposals, budget reviews, loan
submissions, insurance, recreational
facilities managed under contract
by the YMCA, personnel issues
an all other finance an ersonnel
o erations
Further, I’ll be able to contribute
through my membership of the audit
and risk management committee,
the community safety advisory
committee, and the working group
for the sustainability centre at
Lightning ar
I am fully prepared to dedicate
as much time as needed to ensure
the community is well-served by
these valua le committees Through
teamwork and debate, I’ll do my best
to see council capping rates rises to
CPI and to always prioritise those
oing it tough
It is my strong belief the
community sent a message
at the election — it wants
increase e ciency, trans arency,
accountability, and consultation
throughout all operations of its local
government
Finally, I recognise and pay tribute
to those residents who have lived
in the city for such a long period of
time owever, until we can ca rates
increases and get local government
spending under control, I won’t be
supporting ratepayers’ funds being
s ent on a lunch
Cr Brent Fleeton
Rowlands St, Maylands
Unused and
inconvenient
I AM very sorry that Stephanie
Lim (Voice Mail, October 24,
2015) is disappointed that I
expressed the inconvenience
I am experiencing with the
introduction of the overdone
bike path along Scarborough
Beach Road; however, her
disappointment is nothing to
what I feel every time I travel
along that section of roa
The section between Oxford and
Loftus Streets has been available for
i e ri ers to use for at least five
months I use that section of roa
between 16 and 20 times per week,
and in all that time, I have seen one
cyclist actually using it
Frankly, I think that’s more than a
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AFTER almost three years of nomadic
hockey games in public schools
and car parks, Perth’s Street Roller
Hockey League has found a home,
breathing new life into the Bayswater
Bowls Club.
A smooth concrete slab was laid over a
bowls green that had been damaged in a
frea storm five years ago
SRHL commissioner Eamonn Lourey
said the most important part of the
rink was lighting, which allowed teams
to train and compete at night — a
luxury they haven’t had before. The
crowdfunded rink opened on October 4,
with games running late into the evening.
Though the SRHL can be a rowdy
bunch, Mr Lourey said the bowls club
members “absolutely love us, and are
shocked that our generation can be so
thankful and polite”.
And they have good reason to feel this
way. Not long ago, the bowls club was
struggling financially, an un er threat of
eing ta en over for soccer fiel s
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The rink marks a new age for the
SRHL, which has grown rapidly from 10
teams to a whopping 89.
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disorganised people,” Mr Lourey said.
“The league has struck a chord with the
youth of Perth, faciliting a change in
suburban identity and encouraging a
pride in the suburbs that its players call
home.
“Friends start a team representing
their suburb. They collectively choose a
name to go by, whip up a logo and jersey,
and bleed for their ‘burb.”
Most recently, the new rink was used
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Weekend, in which the best -and worstplayers from each side of the river met to
reignite an age-old rivalry.
And as for the future of the league?
“I plan on building a second SRHL
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next year,” says Mr Lourey, who intends
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“After speaking with the woman who
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DO YOU KNOW AN INDIVIDUAL
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The City of Perth invites you to nominate an
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by STEPHEN POLLOCK
Presented at the City of Perth's Australia
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the awards foster, recognise and celebrate
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MICHELLE SUTHERLAND is trying
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in their walking shoes for a treadly,
for a bike history tour around
Vincent.
Two Feet’s gone great guns and won
many an award for its walking tours
around the city but Vincent council’s
pulled it up north of the border to tell
tales about the town.
Ryan Zaknich—who’s also been
involved in the Museum of Perth venture
which has ust got o the groun in
the CBD—will spin a few yarns about
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historical pubs, the gold boom era in
Northbridge and the history of the area’s
wetlands.
A lot of our pubs around town are
remnants of the gold rush era: the
Northbridge Hotel was built by a father
and son team who found a huge “gold
eagle” nugget and invested it into the
pub.
The group’s setting out from Banks
Reserve on November 1 at 9.30am for a
two-and-a-half-hour leisurely ride, with
frequent stops to chat history. It’s all free
but book on 9273 6501, and if you don’t
have a bike Vincent has a bike library
where residents can borrow a treadly for
free for a weekend.
The Bayswater councillor recently
won support for a working committee to
investigate the creation of a multi-million
dollar sustainability centre at the A-class
reserve in Noranda.
“Aside from the education and
cultural enefits that a centre woul
bring, I think it could become a popular
eco-tourism site,” she says.
“Eco-tourism is a burgeoning industry
in Australia and I think, if done right,
eo le woul oc to Lightning ar
“A while back they had a night stalk
there and it was sold out in a few hours.”
Plans to create a sustainability centre
stretch back to 2002, when the initial
project was scoped out.
In the 2011/12 budget, funds were
allocated for the development of a
concept plan for a sustainability centre at
Lightning Park.
The concept plan was developed by
o cers in con unction with the resi ent
of the Friends of Lightning Swamp and
north ward councillors.
The estimated cost was $2.4 million
and the project ground to a halt with
councillors wanting more detail on
ongoing costs before committing to the
ambitious plan.
At the time, FOLS president John
Williams said the council didn’t
understand the “vision” for the centre
and failed to allocate a brass razoo in its
2013/14 budget for it.
Cr Sutherland says the government
had to broach state, federal, private and
academic bodies on helping to fund the
ambitious sustainability centre.
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October 31 - November 7, 2015
ARIES (Mar 21 – Apr 20)
The nagging idea that you need to be
more attuned to your environment and
the oft dismissed ner details of your life, is important.
It is vital that you stop and take stock of your position.
Slow down. Do a stock take of your interests. our
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GEMINI (May 21 – June 21)
The Moon begins the week in emini.
She brings your needs to the surface.
re you up for acknowledging them The Sun is in
Scorpio. This is an emotionally transformative time. The
more you’re prepared to enter the world of feelings, the
more breakthroughs are on the cards.
CANCER (June 22 – Jul 22)
The general tone of the moment is
re ection. our style of re ection is
de nitely, feeling driven. The emini Moon pulls you
into thinking your feelings for a day or so. That will soon
pass. Soon you will be owing along like a beautiful
country stream. Clarity is yours for the taking.
LEO (July 23 – Aug 22)
ust as you rise to a position of
authority, so you have a series of
spot res to attend to. There is no point at all in poking
a stick into the hornet’s nest of people’s most personal
feelings. Such an approach will bite you in the end.
atience and understanding is re uired. Take it slowly.
VIRGO (Aug 23 – Sept 22)
There’s plenty of cooking going on in your
kitchen. enus, Mars and upiter are
brewing up a storm. The orth ode of the Moon is
now in the picture too. ssentially, it’s time to reset your
compass. re you heading in the right direction If you
think not, then get back to true north.
LIBRA (Sept 23 – Oct 23)
Mercury is in ibra. He’s tricky. ou’ll
need all your awareness to gure out if
it is your insight that you are following, or something
you’ve borrowed from somewhere. The lack Moon
ilith is also in ibra. re you dispossessing your
emotions est not. Integrate all your feelings.
SCORPIO (Oct 24 – Nov 21)
The Sun is s uarely in Scorpio. ou
can come out like a phoenix, or fall
for the old habit of choosing to run and hide. our great
strength is your resilience, your capacity to turn even
the most di cult circumstance on its head and come
out ying. Show us your true colours.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22 – Dec 21)
Horses have a soft underbelly. They shy
the moment they sense something isn’t
sitting well. The Scorpio Sun is here to reintroduce you
to the sweetness and sensitivity of your instincts. ou
may have to let go a little control to get there. Trust is
way too precious for you not to nurture it.
CAPRICORN (Dec 22 – Jan 19)
ife really is going in a different direction
than you thought it would. or you to
change tack is no small feat. It’s hard to get a goat
to go where it doesn’t want to go. There’s no point in
pushing. ou are going to have to want to go in this
new direction. re you ready to turn
AQUARIUS (Jan 20 – Feb 18)
The Scorpio Sun is an existential reminder
that we need to attend to our feelings, lest
they turn and bite us. The irony is that when we do,
our fears aren’t realised. Invariably we discover parts of
ourselves that are liberating and real. Do it. our work
will bene t and your health too.
PISCES (Feb 19 – Mar 20)
Dare to have a romantic notion of where
you want to go. It’s our wishes that pull
us through when di culty comes along to rough us
up and test us. The Scorpio Sun is here to reinforce
the notion that the ourney you’re on is authentic and
bene cial. eality is not the enemy of vision.
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by JENNY D’ANGER
IVE shipping containers
of Christmas supplies
for Kakulas Brothers
led to the formation of the
Robertson Park Artists Studio
collective, after the artists had
to decamp from their original
Northbridge premises.
This year the RPAS turns 15,
a celebration marked with its
annual exhibition in their park
premises.
“With many other artist
collectives now closed, it could
be the second oldest artistsrun studio in Perth,” founding
member Graham Hay says.
Temporary walls have been
erected and the studio spruced
up with a fresh coat of paint for
the Epochs exhibition, Friday
November 6–8, 10am–5pm at 176
Fitzgerald Street, East Perth.
Artists park it
Melbourne Cup Day is just around the corner and a limited number of tickets are
still available at the Oxford Hotel. Offering a two course menu at $60 per person,
with free trifectas, cup sweeps, door prizes and live music from 2pm.
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perfect spot to wind down at the end of a great racing day and while you’re
there, check out what’s happening on the
facade of the hotel, there’s a surprise in
store! Tickets are available from the bar or
at events@theoxford.com.au
The menu can be viewed online at
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The Oxford Hotel
368 Oxford Street Leederville
9444 2193
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Melbourne
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by JENNY D’ANGER
WENTY years after
The Edges of Twilight
propelled Canada’s The
Tea Party to international
fame they’re back down
un er, ic ing o an
Australia anniversary tour in
Perth.
Instruments from around the
world gave the album a world
music avour, which hit a cor
in 1995, and it stayed in the top
20 for more than 18 weeks–and
went platinum.
The deep pumping sounds
add to the edginess of lyrics
that are at times spiritual —
and accompanied by Perth
artist Robert Buratti’s esoteric
paintings and videos they’ll be
raised to another plane for the
tour. “I channelled unconscious
images that came to me when
listening to the music,” he says.
“It lends…importance and
depth, it would be a shame if it
Race to The Oxford
HOTEL
Raising the unconscious plane
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was just a gig.”
Lea singer e Burrows
lived at Buratti’s North Freo
studio some years back and
the pair formed a friendship
over music, art and Thelema,
a philosophy and religion
developed in the early 1900s by
Aleister Crowley.
Buratti’s art is liberally
mixed with Thelema’s Egyptian
iconography, particularly a
pyramid topped with the eye of
the god Horus (which is also on
the US dollar note).
The Edges of Twilight cover
featured sculptor William
Westmore’s Fallen Angel, and
Buratti has drawn on this in
12 artworks for the album’s 12
songs. And also tossed a bit
of Hinduism into the overtly
mediaeval tombstone imagery in
his vibrant works.
Video of the artworks will
accompany the songs on the
theatre’s big screen.
Touring Canada to rave
reviews The Tea Party hits Aussie
shores next month, and Buratti
will be going along: “I get to live
out my rock star dreams,” the
“quasi” guitarist jokes.
The Edge of Twilight tour is on
November 9, Astor Theatre, Mt
Lawley. Tix at astortheatreperth.
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TOWN PLANNING SCHEME NO. 1
NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO
USE OR DEVELOP LAND
Notice is hereby given that Amy Farley has applied
to the City of Vincent for change of use from
office to Consulting Rooms (Non- Medical) on
44 Brisbane Street PERTH being certificate of title
volume 1646, folio number 876.
TO COMMENT ON THIS PROPOSAL
estate
JENNY D’ANGER
W
ITH a toddler
and baby
and overseas
rellies regularly
visiting, the vendor
of this North Perth
delight really doesn’t
want to move…but:
North Perth stunner
“If it had one more
bedroom I would stay
forever. The area is
amazing,” she tells the
Voice.
Walking to her
favourite cafes and shops
in Leederville, North
Perth and Hawthorn is
too easy: “I tend to run —
I have a double pram.”
Sitting on a tidy 238sqm, the threebedroom cottage, is situated on a quiet
urban street, close to everything — but
also far enough away.
And a street sign atop an old square
timber post at the end of the street
seemed to sum up the quaintness of the
whole area.
The stucco-clad brick home’s classic
W H A T ’S N E W
white ic et fence shows o the emeral
green lawn of the generous front garden
where the kids love to play, the vendor
says.
The verandah is the perfect spot to
watch over them while enjoying a cup of
tea and the paper.
Insi e the early
s home you ll fin
high ceilings, rich chocolate arrah oors,
ee s irting an a fire lace or
two.
A central lounge blends the old
with the new of a rear extension,
where almost oor to ceiling glass
looks out onto a lovely courtyard
garden.
White ceramic sinks, whitefronted cupboards and honeygold timber bench tops are the
perfect foil for the rich blue tiling
in the generous kitchen, with its
huge pantry.
And the bathroom is a
federation delight, with a deep
claw-foot bath and separate
shower.
The lovely walled courtyard
has a couple of large lemon trees
(essential for gin and tonics come
summer), and cedar cladding on the
extension adds a pleasing ambience, and
even the shed is cute.
2 Thompson Street, North Perth
from $849,000
Donna Buckovska
0419 928 467
Beaufort Realty
9227 0887
Any persons wishing to comment on this
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93 FAUNTLEROY AVENUE, ASCOT
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T
HE word “gay” has two
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or to be homosexual
(or any -sexual that doesn’t
involve just man ‘n woman).
From next week, both states
of being will be celebrated
across Perth at PrideFEST with
two weeks of performances by
the local lesbian, gay, bisexual,
transgender, intersex and queer
(LGBTIQ) community.
The opening event “Happy
Pride”, on November 6, is a
first for the festival since it was
founded 25 years ago by Pride
WA.
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party starting from 6pm, at
the James Place Amphitheatre
in Northbridge, and will give
audiences a sneak peak of
upcoming shows.
Live entertainment
Shows on the night include
live entertainment from music
talent Randa and the Soul
Kingdom, DJ Roski and The
Tommyhawks.
Pride WA president Andrew
Barker, who came out as gay 10
years ago at the age of 39, says
the two-week festival is not just
fun for everyone, but important
for the LGBTIQ community to
feel comfortable in public.
“For example, if two guys are
walking down the street holding
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they would get at least one gibe
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• Happy Healthy Hoop Troop members Haley Newton, Bree KirkBurnnand and Katie Marshall are performing to “cheesy” 1980s and
‘90s music at the Pride Fest parade this week.
Photo by Matthew Dwyer
everywhere and that’s why it’s
so important that Pride exists,
and for the LGBTIQ community
to be visible in public.”
He says the festival has been
instrumental in making his
community feel more accepted
than ever, and earmarked a
lack of marriage equality as the
main issue for the group going
forward.
When the festival started
more than two decades ago,
Pride WA was mainly an
advocacy group standing for
equality and the human rights of
the LGBTIQ community, fighting
laws that actively discriminated
against them.
Now, as attitudes have
improved, and with legal
equality achieved (except for
marriage equality) Mr Barker
says it’s become increasingly
about arts and culture—and
having fun.
Tickets
Happy Pride ($10 per person
via the website or $15 at the
door) is at the James Street
Amphitheatre in Northbridge.
More than 550 people
had bought tickets when the
Voice went to print. Pride WA
members enter free before 8pm.
Some other events are free.
The festival ends on
November 22, with the closing
“25th anniversary Pride” parade
on November 21, from 8pm.
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