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The Perth Voice - Fremantle Herald
OXFORD H OT E L 368 Oxford St LEEDERVILLE BOOKINGS OPEN FOR rne Cup Melbou INSIDE • OUTSIDE WNSTAIRS & UPSTAIRS • DO Phone Henriette 9444 2193 www.theoxford.com.au Voice The Perth MLA Your State Member for Perth For a dynamic and sustainable Perth No 905 Saturday October 31, 2015 • Phone 9430 7727 • www.perthvoice.com • news@perthvoice.com www.elenievangel.com.au WALKERS WANTED A wonderful weekly walk, keeping mind and body active. We now have vacancies in Dianella, Maylands, Menora & Yokine. CONTACT STEPH TODAY ON 9430 7727. ARE YOU OUR SUPER SALES WIZ? • et in touch with Bayswater’s security watch ser ice if you’ e seen this. 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 Confused about Solar? 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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”. The Perth Voice is looking for a highly-competent, self-starter to sell our important advertising. We need a smart, bright, competitive, warm-hearted, fast-walking, hard-working soul to love our wonderful advertisers as much as we do. Someone who will look after our advertisers, mostly small business, as they would a family member, business partner or very best friend: Someone really authentic who our advertisers would be thrilled to see walk in the door. 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SOLAHAUS S SO LAHAUS “As part of the local community our reputation is important to us.” P ar ki ng m an’ s s ac ki ng ‘ h ar s h ’ by DAVID BELL I G ins ector will e ai three months wages after the fair wor commission foun his sac ing over incorrect timesheets to e harsh ommissioner Bruce illiams foun erth city council ar ing team lea er le an er as er i n t wor minutes he claime on one ay an minutes he claime on another ac in The commissioner foun the iscre ancy coul e a vali reason for a sac ing ut in this case it amounte to unfair ismissal Ta ing into consi eration his length of service, the ity of Oh, the humanity by DAVID BELL IT lawyer icholas van attem is setting u a human race as an alternative to the cruelty of the el ourne u e loves the artying associate with cu ay ut he s ha enough of the ar arity, with whi ing an or inary art of the game an two horses ille last year after in uries out , racehorses are turne into et foo every year sim ly for eing too slow or ast their use y ate hatting to other lawyers, a lot of us li e the oo y lunches an hats ut coul n t get ehin the cruelty against horses, r van attem says This year he s got a cruelty free alternative racing humans an utting ets on them instea , an some ig names in the legal community have ste e u to ut their o ies on the line ame the i ington u after the i ington ociety for law rofessionals which he foun e as a light hearte alternative to the Law ociety legal ig wigs li e the on ustice o ert a a rati a a, Greg The o cIntyre, Ian hi et cLeo an am erth s more lenient a roach to other sta not wor ing strictly in accor ance with their rosters an the fact that on occasions r as er woul un erta e uties outsi e of his rostere hours my conclusion is the ecision to ismiss him was harsh, the commissioner sai r illiams sai it was fair 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 wi e a wor hone shortly after he iscovere there was an investigation into his timesheets he sai he wi e it to get ri of family sna s efore han ing it ac to the osses Ta ing everything into account the commissioner settle on three months ay as fair remuneration e as e lor mayor Lisa ca i if she ha any sym athy for r as er given her own e eriences with incorrect a erwor , ut i n t hear ac The lor mayor has not res on e to any of our ueries since our re orts on her art ownershi of the ecre it Gran entral hostel uil ing natunga ell will tra e their ro es for a runner s i The run will e filme at a to secret location on ay night then roa cast online for anyone to tune into from noon Tues ay for any o ces that want to run their own swee s, while ne t year they re lanning to go igger an etter with a live race on the ay There ll e a ri e for fastest man, fastest woman an the est costume, while the money from the o cial i ington swee goes to the winner s favourite charity The full list of runners an the lin to the vi eo on race ay is at the i ington ociety s ace oo age http://www.facebook.com/ piddingtonsociety eanwhile, a o en erth artists inclu ing Voice favourites n rew icholls an va ernan e are hol ing their own swee sta es free alternative to the near u i uitous el ourne u luncheos at Gallery entral, er een treet in orth ri ge The artists all have concerns a out animal welfare so have theme wor s for an e hi ition No Second Prize which sees commission from sales go to animal welfare charities It runs ovem er with a cu ay catere event at am onation • Chatfield p4 L i m ni o s d e p ut y of Lisa ca i s most rea y efen ers, erth city councillor ames Limnios, has een vote e uty lor mayor y his colleagues in a vote te ing into the shoes of o Butler who lost his seat r Limnios easily eat out r eece arley, who challenge s ca i for the lor mayoral o r Limnios has long een loyal to the lor • r ames imnios. mayor, an is often the first to secon her motions or hit ac at critics File 2011 • Nicholas an Hattem with the pri ed Piddington up trophies donated by a tradie from the Perth Beer conomy. Photo by Matthew Dwyer 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 the heritage and character of our built environment. » Check out informative stalls and presentations » Grab a free consult with a design expert » Enter the draw to win eco-goodies » Delicious veggie BBQ lunch City of Vincent Administration and Civic Centre, 244 Vincent Street, Leederville To find out more visit: www.vincent.wa.gov.au/yourhouse or call 9273 6013. 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 Written and authorised by David Lagan, 63 Wood St Inglewood WA 6052 The FRIDAY Fling POWERHOUSE CELTIC BAND FLING PLAY CLANCY’S FREO 7:30 FRIDAY NIGHTs IN nov & dec Advertisement You’re invited to Lisa Baker’s ANNUAL SENIORS’ FORUM • 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: www.vincent.wa.gov.au/yourhouse 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 Soprano 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. The Perth Voice, Saturday October 31, 2015 - Page 3 voice mail Newspaper House, Cliff Street Fremantle WA 6160 PO Box 85 North Fremantle WA 6159 INVITATION TO COMMENT: ne s 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: P lis er The Herald Publishing Co. Pty Ltd itor in c ie Andrew Smith irectors Andrew Smith & Pip Thomson • does not reduce on-site bays; • does not increase a buildings floor area; and • has not been subject to a previous Council decision regarding car parking. ACN: 009 416 620 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 LEN KOSOVA CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER WWW.VINCENT.WA.GOV.AU What’s the most valuable tool in a tradie’s toolbox? MLC for Region Metropolitan Voice The Michael Donna d Sutherlan MLA for Faragher Lawley East Mount Perth Mt Lawley Helen Bond 0411 223 004 Di Pitchford 0414 875 635 9371 2000 u raywhitemtlawley.com.a d’ Vision ‘dea in Vincent m • EAST com • www.perthvoice.co 9379 0840 9473 0800 7727 • news@perthvoice. • Phone 9430 April 28, 2012 No 724 Saturday POLLOCK 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 “I’ve never been on hand-pass” do a “hospital to please something controversial ncil has to work ratepayers—cou within the regulations. to balance “We are trying Walkers wanted is looking for The Perth Voice the paper people to deliver North Perth, in Mount Lawley, Yokine and Perth, Maylands, interested Dianella. If you’re today on call Stephanie 9430 7727 Street, house in Palmerston Dwyer demolished Photo by Matthew a soon-to-be Vision program. Chester outside the Vincent a draft councillor Simon have happened under • Ex-Vincent never WA council has submitted says should scheme to the to something he have been high town planning developments seeking approval in two-storey government, and amenity quality three-unit, increased density scheme.” advertise. us more leeway town houses. have crammed six “This will give the new planning resident and “Now they in my Anderson Street Vincent to oversee developments two-storey block Vincent 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 “If this is the Ms MacTiernan she said. I want out,” local “Other recent S I E N A’ S FE NTE • CA RISTORA PIZZA • Try our new Parmigiana Siena’s Famous Pizza or Pasta Got a rental? ing Isn’t there someth be doing...? you’d rather Experts. 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Contact the Perth Voice today on 9430 7727 or email trades.services@perthvoice.com Separate for 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 Too early LOCAL GOVERNMENT ORDINARY ELECTION RESULTS City of Vincent 7KHUHVXOWVRIWKHRUGLQDU\HOHFWLRQFRQGXFWHGDVDSRVWDOHOHFWLRQRQ6DWXUGD\ 17 October 2015 are as follows: :DUG District North South 3RVLWLRQ Mayor &RXQFLOORUV &RXQFLOORUV &DQGLGDWHV BOYD, Malcolm 6$81'(56'HERUDK CAREY, John 9RWHV 785 4,632 '$1,(/66KDQQRQ LODEN, Dan 75$&(</DXUHQ HARLEY, Ros 5266,0DUN 1,576 1,667 %2<'0DOFROP 0$,(5'XGOH\ 3,17$%21$-RKQ MURPHY, Jimmy ),6.$QWKRQ\ 0$''(1$PDQGD GONTASZEWSKI, Susan 1,381 1,114 7HUP RI 2I¿FH 4 year term 4 year term 4 year term 4 year term 4 year term John CAREYLVHOHFWHGDV0D\RUIRUWKH&LW\RI9LQFHQWDQGZLOOKROGRI¿FHXQWLO Y 19 October 2019. Dan LODEN and Ros HARLEY Y DUHHOHFWHGDV&RXQFLOORUVIRUWKH1RUWK:DUGDQGZLOOKROG RI¿FHXQWLO2FWREHU Jimmy MURPHY and Susan GONTASZEWSKI DUHHOHFWHGDV&RXQFLOORUVIRUWKH6RXWK:DUG DQGZLOOKROGRI¿FHXQWLO2FWREHU Jennifer van den HOEK RETURNING OFFICER Page 4 - The Perth Voice, Saturday October 31, 2015 ert voice co ert voice co 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 defends a cut 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 fair go Marina Foster Howlett St, North Perth Editor: Andrew Smith C ie o ta Pro ction Editor: Steve Grant Hobart Desk / Editorial Pro ction Brian Mitchell o rnalists David Bell, Stephen Pollock, Jenny D’Anger P otogra er Matthew Dwyer Cartoonist Chat eld tor ea line Tues. noon ADMINISTRATION B siness evelo ent irector Bryan Zemunik Rece tion Alana Christian, ADVERTISING irector Natalie Hug ssistant to irector Melanie Buljan is la vertising aye lom eld Real Estate: Natalie Hug Co Control Julie Rainbow ra es ervices: Bryan Zemunik, Lindsay Martin Classi e s Alana Christian, Ruby Burt s ea line Tues. noon PR C Pro ction anager Matthew Eeles ra ic esign Nibha Mehra, Fernanda Herrmann, Helena Tay CC irector Christine Smith ssistants Janelle Tester, Molly Brown, Rosie Smith RB anager Marie King ssistants: Stephanie Campbell, Dave D’Anger & many locals! WEBSITE ert voice co Matthew Eeles, Stephen Pollock Where o e go We’re delivered to letterboxes on Fridays and Saturdays throughout: Coolbinia* Dianella* East Perth* Highgate Inglewood* Leederville Maylands* Menora* Mt Hawthorn* Mt Lawley Northbridge* North Perth Perth West Perth Yokine* *Fortnightly Distribution PLUS: We deliver to key drop-points in Bayswater and Perth CBD otal oice circ lation Quell the quirk 31,309 I THINK there should be some sort of by-law implemented against these so-called “dotterels” going around being “quirky” all over the place (Voice, October 24, 2015). I was walking in the Eric Singleton sanctuary recently when a dotterel hunched down and scurried away from me Intrigue , I followe it and several minutes later found it had been completely wasting my time n that of my goo la y wife Bir s li e that shoul e confine to small islan s o the main coast of this fine country where they can get up to no good without bothering the rest of us Milo Bell Walcott St, North Perth arc *CAB Audited The Voice is part of the independent and WA-owned Herald Newspaper Group, which also publishes the: a ers arc a ers arc lecross to Bicton ee ing to ar in a a ers arc otal eral circ lation 82,724 arc *CAB Audited J us t c o p p e r l o ad o f t h i s ! NECKS TO NOTHING THE ULTRAFORMER NECK LIFT is is orse t an ial says Dianella man GREAT RESULTS • NO DOWNTIME VERY SAFE • MINIMAL PAIN Claremont Medical Centre 9285 5100 www.drserene.com by EMMIE DOWLING THE internet is so slow at Michael’s Dianella house it takes hours just to load images into an email. FETE Instead, mates send photos to him on a USB stick — via the post. Michael’s internet service provider Optus has sent him documents indicating AM radio waves are interfering with his connection. He says Optus technicians told him it was because of the copper wires in his house. He’s had people look at his modem and connection lines for a problem—to no avail—before resigning himself to the fact he can’t do anything about it. His download speed often sits at 1.1 to 2 megabits per second. ADSL is around 12Mbps and even wirelress NBN generally pings in at around 25Mbps. “This is worse than dial up,” Michael groans. “My neighbour down the road has said similar things and his kids are struggling to use their computers for research.” Join in the fun! Saturday 7 Nov 2015 8.30am - 12 noon Cakes, Books, Produce, Retro, Food, Jewellery, Kid’s, Craft & more... Animal Farm 10.30 - 11.30am St Hilda’s Anglican Church Solution is simple Local federal Labor MP Alannah MacTiernan says the solution is simple: roll out o tic fi re to the remises The Perth pollie met with Michael at his home this week, saying a handful of other constituents have complained the Turnbull government is leaving Dianella o its three year B rollout lan, which involves fi re to the street an then copper from the street to the home. “This demonstrates the fundamental problem with copper,” Ms MacTiernan says. It s not fit for ur ose an it s vulnerable. Even having several hundred metres of copper running from a node to a house, under the current plan, isn’t good enough.” She wants the government to priortise residents in the Dianella area for the rollout, saying they are getting the short end of the stick. Minders in communications minister itch ifiel s o ce woul not answer the Voice’s questions, handballing us to NBN. 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H o c ke y b o w l s ’e m o v e r by JESSICA COCKERILL We can save th e m! · CD + DVD co pying · Film to DVD (8 mm, 16mm, supe r 8) · Videos, Blue Ra y, VHS to DVD · Cassette, Viny l, Microcassette , audio · Slide, negativ es, photo scanni ng · Restoration se rvices Unit 3/346 Fitzgerald St North Perth The FRIDAY Fling 9228 8889 POWERHOUSE CELTIC BAND FLING PLAY CLANCY’S FREO 7:30 EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT IN nov & dec Page 6 - The Perth Voice, Saturday October 31, 2015 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 ith the financial su ort of L members (and a new boom in the demand for beer and Pasito), the Bayswater Bowls is safe again. The rink marks a new age for the SRHL, which has grown rapidly from 10 teams to a whopping 89. “It’s an organised sport for • Teams “Freopian Tubes” the old ockers-looking erseys and “ hick Park” battle it out at the Bayswater rink opening day. Photos supplied | Kristinn Hermanniusson 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 for the biannual North vs. South All Star 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 rink south of the river sometime in the next year,” says Mr Lourey, who intends to partner with more suburban bowling clubs to ensure an ongoing mutual success. LOOKING TO BUY A NEW HOME? Visit the Perth Voice online at www.perthvoice.com every weekend for brand new homes for sale. WITH PROFESSIONAL REVIEWS, STUNNING PHOTOGRAPHY & AGENT CONTACTS. O ur s h o ut ! • adomir Petro ic helped a woman and her three kids find a place to stay using the Perth Beer conomy. Photo by David Bell. ight r Michelle utherland publicly praised the ranger’s inter ention. by DAVID BELL A BAYSWATER ranger went above and beyond in helping out a homeless woman and her three kids sleeping in Bardon Park in Maylands. In this week’s “councillor’s column” published in the council newsletter, Michelle Sutherland tells the tale of security o cer a omir etrovic who came across the mum and her kids aged 6, 9 and 13 sleeping in their car. “After speaking with the woman who was crying and distressed because she lost her car keys, Mr Petrovic posted a Facebook request for assistance on Perth Beer Economy,” Cr Sutherland reports. The PBE is a quirky page where 65,000 punters trade booze for goods: Brandon from Ellenbrook might take a carton of bourbon for his heavy punching bag, while Alec in Beechboro might be happy with a six-pack of Guinness for a pair of gates. When Mr Petrovic posted on the site no-one wanted payment: instead, the internet community rushed out with a oo of free ies e was overwhelme with the res onse, eo le o ering foo , accommodation,” Cr Sutherland regales. “A fantastic outcome was achieved. The family are currently staying in Armadale temporarily.” Meanwhile, the Perth Beer Economy folk continue to help each other out: this week Rory from Marmion posted “Sorry admin but I am struggling... I will pay beers for who can talk to me outta my e ressive min e receive o ens of o ers to chat an o messages of support, along with numbers to Lifeline. Member Russell Pinker summed it up in one post: “We may all be piss-heads but in times of need we are one and we band together and help. 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There are three awards: • Premier's Australia Day Active Citizenship Award; • Premier's Australia Day Active Citizenship Award for a person under 25 years; • Premier's Australia Day Active Citizenship Award for a community group or event. The nomination process, selection criteria and the judging process details can be found on the nomination form which is available by phoning the City of Perth's Civic Services Officer on (08) 9461 3345 or online at the www.perth.wa.gov.au and www.australiaday.org.au. Please submit all nominations to the Civic Services Officer, City of Perth, Council House, GPO Box C120 Perth WA 6839 by Friday 27 November 2015. P e d d l i ng h is to r y by DAVID BELL GARY STEVENSON PSM CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER The FRIDAY Fling • Tour guide and local history e pert yan aknich teaming up with incent council’s heritage o cer Hoping u and planning bu manda Fo down at the old Banks eser e. Photo by Matthew Dwyer POWERHOUSE CELTIC BAND FLING PLAY CLANCY’S FREO 7:30 EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT IN nov & dec THE folk from walking tour group Two Feet and a Heartbeat are trading 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 Our rivers are beautiful BUT MORE PEOPLE DROWN HERE THAN ANYWHERE ELSE 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. Cider Battered $ NZ Fish Chips li & Delicious Aio $25 for Fresh WA Snapper 15 ERS OYSTH FRESH IG T! EVERY N ea Just $2 Valid until 15.11.15. While stocks last. ut Dine-in or Take-o Chips “Quality Fish and price. at a reasonable ne else in I don’t think anyo it better.” Perth has done Food Writer Gail Williams - FULLY LICENSED e -lat Open 7 Nights 5pm 4678 6101 Bookings/Orders OPEN 7 NIGHTS et, Inglewood 882 Beaufort Stre .au dinglewood.com www.afishcalle Like us onmm of 5 mo out 4.0 ato See us on Zom “Our Business is Booming!” When enjoying our rivers, remember... WEAR A LIFEJACKET AVOID ALCOHOL AROUND WATER NEVER SWIM ALONE LEARN HOW TO SAVE A LIFE You can’t see ice cold water, snags like tree branches or strong currents but they can be lethal. It’s simple, respect the river. AN INITIATIVE OF SUPPORTED BY royallifesaving.com.au/RespectTheRiver Page 8 - The Perth Voice, Saturday October 31, 2015 Dear Perth Voice, After placing adverts with the Perth Voice newspaper I had a fantastic result. The advertising team advised me that repetition of advertising is what works best. I can say that our business is booming! It’s consistent and our customers often talk about seeing us in the Perth Voice newspaper. Thanks again,Paul Zammit Owner/A Fish Called Inglewood If you’re not advertising in the Voice you’re missing out on sales. Phone GAYE BLOMFIELD on 0438 933 006 or 9430 7727 today for an advertising package that reaches over 31,300 homes and businesses in your area. YOUR PERTH VOICE Working to get you results. N o r t h b r i d g e ne w c e nt r e f o r s t o r i e s Retiring or retired and unsure about your Age Pension entitlements and how to access them? I can help you to: • Determine what you are currently eligible for; • The application process; • Strategies to maximise your benefits; • Strategies to improve your overall financial position. by EMMIE DOWLING IT is 1975 when Caroline Wood begins looking for work in Perth, ust ays after ying in from her birthplace, Singapore. The migrant, with In ian heritage, suspects her accent is working against her. It felt li e I wasn t given much of a chance and that it had a lot to do with how I sounded,” the 62-year-old says. “I would call up, but it was very hard to get a foot in the door.” It s memories li e these which ma e her feel unaccepted in WA because of her race that s motivate her to set u the Centre for Stories with her husband, John. veryone s voices are im ortant an by sharing stories, I think we can create a more inclusive society eo le will e a le to understand each other better.” The centre is for sharing stories from all walks of life, but there is a particular focus on she ing a light on marginalise lives. u lishe y the cou le they re also business partners who own Margaret iver ress a oo calle Our Life, Our Journey: A Parent’s Perspective of the Child Protection System sits on a co ee ta le at the Northbridge centre, on Aberdeen Street. Mrs Wood picks it up and reads an excerpt to the Voice I ll miss her firsts her first ste her first tooth her first word...” It s a iece written y a woman who ha her aughter ta en away from her y the state. It s anonymous to rotect the arents from u gement, rs oo says Call Kristy Smith to arrange an appointment t 9204 2222 m 0457 023 710 f 9204 2299 The right answer ksmith@precept.net.au www.precept.net.au A u th orised Representativ e: P recept F inancial S erv ices P ty L td ( A B N 6 7 1 6 7 9 3 0 7 4 1 ) , trading as P recept F inancial S erv ices A u th orised Representativ e of C h arter F inancial P lanning, A u stralian F inancial S erv ices L icensee, L icensee N u mb er 2 3 4 6 6 5 - T 0 8 9 2 0 4 2 2 2 2 | M 0 4 6 6 4 2 4 3 8 2 D isclaimer: T h is docu ment contains inf ormation th at is general in nature. It does not take into account the objectives, financial situation or needs of any particular person. You need to consider your financial situation and needs before making any decisions based on this information. • new arts enue has opened in Northbridge thanks to a couple with a penchant for sharing stories. fter all, they aroline pictured and ohn ood do own the successful publishing company Margaret i er Press. Photo by Matthew Dwyer “You don’t often hear these voices because people think they deserved to have their chil ren ta en away from them But it s more com licate than that ometimes there are economic factors or they’re disabled.” Mrs Wood says the centre, in a 19th century restored house which used to house the Perth Centre for Photography, Fremantle Chamber Orchestra Conductor Christopher van Tuinen Soloists Liz Chee (Oboe), Ashley Smith (Clarinet) Julia Brooke (Horn), Adam Mikulicz (Bassoon) HAYDN is a hu for stories written, erforme and recorded. She is also planning to host book launches and other events with Perth International Arts Festival and Perth Writers Festival, and will collect stories from refugees an amily Inclusion etwor of The centre s o cial launch is sche ule for ecem er Epochs An exhibition of new works by the Robertson Park Artists Studio Celebrating 15 years as an Independent Artist Run Space SYMPHONY 22 SMALLEY FOOTWORK MOZART SINFONIA CONCERTANTE FOR WINDS Saturday 5 December 3pm @ Wesley Church, Perth City cnr William & Hay St _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Sunday 6 December 3pm @ Fremantle Town Hall proudly supported by Exhibition Open 6-8 November 10am -5pm Profiling Graham Hay, Carol Rowling, Janet Pfeiffer Frances Dennis & Sarah Jane Marchant Robertson Park, 176 Fitzgerald St, North Perth Adults: $39, concession: $33, under 18 years: $20 available at the door or via Ticketek: www.ticketek.com.au : fees apply. www.robparkart.info The Perth Voice, Saturday October 31, 2015 - Page 9 Cider Battered NZ Fish Chips $ & Delicious Aioli 15 $25 for Fresh WA Snapper FOCUS ON Inglewood S FRESH OYSTER T! 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This welcoming restaurant run by the Loucaides family includes father and son, with a combined 60 years’ experience in Greek hospitality (formerly at the famed Aegean Restaurant in Mt Hawthorn). Estia has lunch specials every day, including pulled lamb and pork pites. Breakfast on Saturday and Sunday includes the popular Zeus (only for those with Olympus sized appetites!) Alternatively, choose from a selection of popular dishes like the delicious sharing plates, or the Mousaka, Sheftalia or Spanakopita. For authentic, modern Greek food where everyone is welcome, it must be Estia. For more information please visit the website: www.estiarestaurant.com.au 836 Beaufort St, Inglewood Phone 9371 5585 Mia ora arden Centre and ift Shop welcomed new owners in April this year. Husband and wife team Simon and Caitlin spent all winter overhauling and improving the Nursery and Gift Shop. 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The superb antipasto della casa House ntipasto is a mouthwatering platter lled with Sicilian olives, Parma prosciutto, crumbed artichoke hearts, Sicilian style peperonata, baby calamari, or di latte tomato basil, white anchovy llets, Mediterranean roasted marinated vegetables and pickles served with focaccia loaf, crostini and evoo. Each platter serves 2-4 people and at only $30, it is the best way to begin the evening. & The menu also offers a range of fresh salads and side dishes along with some great vegetarian meals. Ilpasto has its own pastry chefs that prepare beautiful desserts in-house. Ilpasto is BYO wine and beer and only charges $3.00 per wine bottle. Trading hours are Monday to Sunday, 7 nights per week from 5.30pm. Book now online at ilpasto. com.au or call on 9271 7870. Don’t forget Monday nights are Inglewood Street Market night. Book a table and enjoy the street market ambience. There is ample free parking in front of the trattoria. 4, 885 Beaufort Street, Inglewood Cnr Beaufort St and Ninth Ave nestle e in t e Post ce 9271 7870 www.ilpasto.com.au SAVE $50 valid to Dec 2015 905 Beaufort St, Inglewood | Ph:9471 8381 www.beautyandmassage.com.au . iLPASTO ITALIAN TRATTORIA NEW MENU, WEBSITE & TRADING HOURS NOW OPEN 7 NIGHTS, 5.30 Check it all out & book online at ilpasto.com.au 885 Beaufort St. Inglewood, Cnr Ninth Ave, nestled behind the Post Office facing Ninth Ave. Ample free parking, BYO only $3 corkage. Book online at ilpasto.com.au or call 9271 7870 your local Italian trattoria, ilpasto.com.au The Perth Voice, Saturday October 31, 2015 - Page 11 voice f ood HIGH TEA The Temperance Package An afternoon of finger sandwiches, delightful scones and sweets accented by a gourmet selection of Harney & Sons teas. $42 per experience The Daisy Package Bringing to mind of the most attractive and effervescent characters of the 1920’s, the Daisy Package includes a French Bubbles, exquisite high tea fare and a selection of gourmet Harney & Sons teas. $58 per experience High Tea is available on Saturday & Sunday from 1-4pm. Bookings essential. 237 St Georges Terrace Perth www.terracehotelperth.com.au KITCHEN & BATHROOM SPECIALISTS A measure of fun food C EMMIE DOWLING corn a es an ice Bu les mi e with toaste almon meal, to serve as a crunchy rea fast s rin le ho comes u with this stu Call today for free Bathroom or Kitchen design consultation (Valued at $250.00) Tel: 9446 6729 Homebase: 55 Salvado Rd, Subiaco Unit 4/16 Kalmia Rd, Bibra Lake www.ikandu.com.au WEEKEND DINners eVEry friday saturday suNDay YU M ! 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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. 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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. The Oxford will have plenty of screens around the hotel and two mega screens for easy viewing of the all important race. Inside, outside, upstairs or downstairs, the hotel will be buzzing with Melbourne Cup Day fever on the day. The new alfresco areas and garden decks overlooking Oxford St will be the 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 www.theoxfordhotel.com.au The Oxford Hotel 368 Oxford Street Leederville 9444 2193 www.theoxfordhotel.com.au Melbourne Cup Day Tuesday 3 November 2015 Doors Open 10.30am $60 2 Course Menu includes tasting plates + selection of mains • Carol Ro ling ra a a rances ennis ara arc ant an anet P ei er Photos supplied | Victor France 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 T A HE RA LD PRO M O TIO NA L F E A TU RE 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. com.au or ticketek.com.au The FRIDAY Fling POWERHOUSE CELTIC BAND FLING PLAY CLANCY’S FREO 7:30 EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT IN nov-dec CUP SWEEPS | DOOR PRIZES | FREE TRIFECTAS | FASHION AWARDS | LIVE MUSIC | LARGE SCREENS Tickets on sale at the hotel Call Henriette 9444 2193 The Oxford Hotel 368 Oxford St, Leederville Tel: 9444 2193 Fax: 9443 4496 info@theoxford.com.au www.theoxford.com.au The home of handmade eyewear 51 Market St Fremantle 08 9335 2602 lookgood.com.au The Perth Voice, Saturday October 31, 2015 - Page 15 Page 16 - The Perth Voice, Saturday October 31, 2015 voice estate PUBLIC NOTICE 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 proposal should do so in writing by 21 November 2015 to: CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER City of Vincent PO Box 82, LEEDERVILLE WA 6902 MOUNT LAWLEY FOR A FRESH, INSPIRING APPROACH TO PROPERTY MANAGEMENT THINK ACTON MOUNT LAWLEY Treating your investment property like it’s our own 678 BEAUFORT ST, MOUNT LAWLEY PH: 9272 2488 WWW.ACTON.COM.AU A V O ICE PRO M O TIO NA L F E A TU RE l fro and m av $3 ail 99 ab ,0 le 00 PARKSIDE Exclusive Seaside Living An exciting opportunity exists to secure prime real estate, surrounded by beautiful nature reserve, parklands and just a stone’s throw away from Port Coogee marina. Coogee Parkside - an exclusive 8 lot development will provide one of the last chances to purchase elevated Parkside residential land in this sought after Oceanside suburb. Situated on Cross Road, Coogee Parkside is just two minutes away from all the attractions of the booming Cockburn region, including beautiful beaches, parks, schools, shopping and much more. • Well established infill development with all local amenities • Situated opposite parklands and surrounded by a nature reserve • Walk to the Port Coogee Marina, restaurants & cafes • Minutes from beautiful South Beach & Fremantle Harbour • Short drive to Fiona Stanley Hospital and a number of shopping centres including Cockburn Central The entire estate has a favourable residential zoning of R-40. When combined with the reduced setbacks allowable under the detailed area plan, Coogee Parkside will provide great flexibility in terms of housing design. The area plan outlines the setbacks to front and side boundaries as well as improved site cover allowances. “The estate has attracted a wide range of potential buyers. From young families who love the surrounding parklands to retirees who love the local amenities, Coogee Parkside offers something to suit every lifestyle,” said David Barham, Estate manager at Wallis Property Group. Be quick to take advantage of this superb opportunity to enjoy seaside living in Coogee. With land prices starting from $399,000 for an elevated Parkside 294m lot, interest is expected to be strong. There’s also a range of house and land packages available. Titles are expected to be available in early January 2016. For more information please contact exclusive selling agent David Barham of Wallis Property Group on 0402 647 589. nature and ocean living HURRY only 6 lots left! ENQUIRE NOW to secure this fast selling elevated homesite, surrounded by beautiful nature reserve, public open space and a stone’s throw away from Port Coogee marina. • Nearby local primary schools and playing fields (Beale Park) • North facing living areas are possible with right housing design; NBN available Coogee Parkside Estate Cross Road, Coogee www.coogeeparkside.com.au coogeeparkside.com.au CALL 0402647589 proudly developed by Barham Property The Perth Voice, Saturday October 31, 2015 - Page 17 SURELY PERTH’S BEST VALUE! 7C FOURTH AVE, MOUNT LAWLEY $999,000 - $1,099,000 SOPHISTICATED CONTEMPORARY HOME WITH NO EXPENSE SPARED! 9 LACEY STREET PERTH $839,000 3 Bedroom, 2 Bathroom, Green Title, Character Home Designed with today in mind and enhanced by its location, this residence has an excellent first impression and will continue to please. The style, quality, contemporary design and innovation makes this modern home a stand out with no expense spared. In a sought after location, you are surrounded by quality homes in this desirable locale. Sitting within close proximity to prestigious schools, the Beaufort Street entertainment Strip which offers a range of desirable amenities, public transport options and less than 5kms to Perth’s CBD. 3 3 2 1 HOME OPEN: SATURDAY 31 OCTOBER 11.45 -12.15 www.wayneheldt.com.au CARLOS LEHN 0416 206 736 carlos.lehn@acton.com.au 5 GRAND PROM, BAYSWATER EOI BUYERS OVER $599,000 33 ROBINSON ST, INGLEWOOD FROM $695,000 R E F F RO E D N U ROSES ARE RED... Over 60 groups through Multiple offers presented Disappointed buyers still looking Violets are blue, we love this character charmer and so will you! With its pretty picket fence and gorgeous gardens filled with original rose varieties planted back when the house was built, you’ll be struck by the sense of warmth and intimacy found within this beautifully renovated vintage home. 3 3 2 2 NATALIE HOYE 0405 812 273 natalie.hoye@acton.com.au 1 2 HOME OPEN: SATURDAY 31 OCTOBER 11.00 - 11.40 NATALIE HOYE 0405 812 273 natalie.hoye@acton.com.au ACTON MOUNT LAWLEY 2/678 BEAUFORT STREET, MOUNT LAWLEY PH: 9272 2488 WWW.ACTON.COM.AU/MOUNTLAWLEY Page 18 - The Perth Voice, Saturday October 31, 2015 93 FAUNTLEROY AVENUE, ASCOT AUCTION A PIECE OF PURE PARADISE FOR THE TAKING… AUCTION THIS WEEKEND! THIS BLOCK WILL BE SOLD SO COME DOWN @ 11AM SHARP ON SATURDAY! Buyers it’s definitely your lucky day, I have been instructed by the current owners of this fabulous 1707sqm pure riverfront block to get this slice of paradise SOLD ASAP! So take the next step and call me for the all the details, then sit back take a deep breath and start dreaming about what you can possibly build on this breathtaking block. Of course please make your own enquiries to the planning department at the City of Belmont but one thing is for sure this property is going to be SOLD so don’t miss your chance to get a rare piece of riverfront front land with an abundance of nature’s gifts and beautiful wildlife to wake up to every morning. AUCTION TERMS: 11AM SHARP 31 OCTOBER 2015 ONSITE (UNLESS SOLD PRIOR) 60 DAY SETTLEMENT (or a date agreed to by all parties) 5% DEPOSIT (bank cheque payable on auction day) Council rates $2439.54 pa Water rates $1253.54 pa PAUL OWEN 0411 601 420 paul.owen@acton.com.au “STORAGE UNIT” OFFERS FROM $69,000 DRIVING ALL AROUND TOWN LOOKING FOR STORAGE FOR YOUR GOGGOMOBIL? Put on the brakes, this storage unit is perfect to store your cherished items. 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With all the period features you would expect and want from a home of this era; high ceilings, ornate cornices, ceiling roses, feature fire places and leadlights - all in immaculate condition.Offering a generous and flexible floorplan incorporating both formal and informal living and dining spaces as well as myriad options for accommodating the family. The backyard is a kid and pet paradise, with oodles of space and mature reticulated gardens to roam, explore and play. There’s also a studio/workshop at the rear of the garage for the hobby enthusiast or artist and ample off street parking for family and friends. OWNER RELOCATING OVER EAST, THIS PROPERTY WILL DEFINITELY BE SOLD! DO NOT MISS IT! 4 2 2 AUCTION TERMS: 1PM SHARP 31 OCTOBER 2015 ONSITE (UNLESS SOLD PRIOR) 30 DAY SETTLEMENT (or a date agreed to by all parties) 5% DEPOSIT (bank cheque payable on auction day) HOME OPEN: SATURDAY 31 OCTOBER 12.30 - 1.00 CARLOS LEHN 0416 206 736 PAUL OWEN 0411 601 420 carlos.lehn@acton.com.au paul.owen@acton.com.au CORELOGIC BENCHMARK REPORT REVEALS Acton Mount Lawley has been recognised as the #1 Mount Lawley agency by number of Sales ( Jul 14 to Jun 15) and by Listings ( Sep 14 to Aug 15) REIWA RESULTS Acton Mount Lawley is the only Mount Lawley agency in REIWAs top 100, Ranked #19th for Value Sold & #22nd for Listings Sold SELLING MORE PROPERTIES, MEETING MORE BUYERS. LET OUR ADVANTAGE WORK FOR YOU. 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The event is an outdoor 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 hands, I would bet any money they would get at least one gibe from one end of Murray Street to the other,” Mr Barker says. “There are acceptance issues The FRIDAY Fling POWERHOUSE CELTIC BAND FLING PLAY CLANCY’S FREO 7:30 EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT IN nov-dec Page ii - Special Edition - The Perth Voice, Saturday October 31, 2015 • 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. 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