7 January 2012 - Fremantle Herald

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7 January 2012 - Fremantle Herald
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Volume 23 No 1
Saturday January 7, 2012
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A KOOKABURRA came
to a sad end in Bateman
Wednesday, electrocuting
itself on powerlines and
sparking a five-hour blackout
to 1800 homes.
THE beach front at the old
South Fremantle power
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it is contaminated with
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environmentalists warn. Full
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Taxpayers’ $17m
bill for ISAF
by CARMELO AMALFI
SOME $17 million of taxpayers’
money has been handed to
the company behind the ISAF
World Sailing Championships
despite its failure to meet key
performance benchmarks.
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According to a contract
between the company and the
federal government, ISAF had to
show there were 175,000 visits to
its World Village at the Esplanade
Reserve in order for funds to be
progressively released.
“That is a benchmark we are
yet to meet, we have to report
back on that but we’ll hit that
easily,” ISAF chief John Longley
told the Herald this week, insisting
the two-week regatta had been a
sensational success.
His confidence flies in the
face of reports to the Herald from
traders, who’d reported dismal
sales and few visits: Some had
simply walked away from their
marquees in the middle of the
two-week event because sales
were so poor.
Achieving the 175,000 visits
target would mean an average of
11,000 visits to the Esplanade for
each day of the 16-day regatta.
Mr Longley says he’s still
getting feedback from people who
ran the village but acknowledges
providing a firm figure to the
government will be difficult
as—despite visits being a key
benchmark—no-one recorded
how many people actually went
through the site.
“I can’t prove it and I’ll never
be able to prove it,” he conceded.
Another benchmark was to
achieve 250,000 “unique visits”
to the ISAF website. Mr Longley
says the number is already close to
300,000.
Western Australia 2011 Pty
Ltd, the $2 company that ran ISAF
has now received $8.5m of the
Shop M70
E Shed Markets
$8.6m promised by the Gillard
government—including $2m that
was originally earmarked for later
this year—and every cent of $9m
from the Barnett government.
Another $3m was raised from
private sponsorship.
Mr Longley concedes the
federal government “may be
upset” if the 175,000 visitor
benchmark falls short but notes it
will have little chance of recouping
funds as most have been spent.
Any remaining will go towards
future sailing events. He believes
the championships may “break
even” but is waiting to find out
how much TV coverage there was.
“In the end, the most
important thing is how WA and
Australia performed on a world
stage running a very significant
international event,” he says.
“The only people who
complained were those who tried
to make money out of the event.
“I had 1100 volunteers, every
one of them had a great time
except one—and he was the
person the Herald quoted.”
Mr Longley says he is required
to submit to the WA government
an interim report on the event
by January 31 and a full progress
report by April 30.
As to criticism that the village
was not well attended, he claimed
it would have been packed had
Fremantle council allowed ISAF to
serve alcohol.
“The reality is people won’t sit
around listening to music unless
they can drink,” he said.
“If there had been alcohol, the
village would have been full of
people. But then Little Creatures
and other pubs would have
complained.”
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Western Power workers would
normally just switch the power
back on but because there’s a total
fire ban on they had to visually
inspect the line, which took about
an hour.
Complicating matters was a
passer-by speaking little english
who saw the bird get fried and
who repeatedly yelled “shock!
shock!” at a well-meaning local.
The samaritan, assuming the
woman had been shocked, called
an ambulance which scooted
the bewildered woman and her
rescuer off to emergency.
When Western Power heard its
infrastructure had caused a nearfatal electric shock, it triggered a
procedure that kept the line shut
down another four hours.
The Herald hears it’s the
second time a bird has caused
havoc at the line, near Adam and
Dean Roads. The last victim was
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are needed in Fremantle says
council corporate services
chief Glen Dougall.
His comments are a slapback at WA transport minister
Troy Buswell who recently told
reporters his “advances” to
the council about providing a
CCTV-monitored rank had been
“ignored”.
Mr Dougall and mayor Brad
Pettitt told the Herald while
they’d welcome government
dollars but don’t want the $2
million glass-box rank just
opened in Northbridge ($500,000
was provided by the Perth city
council).
“What I have written to the
minister is we don’t need…a
taxi rank in that form,” Dr Pettitt
says.
Unlike Northbridge the
South Terrace rank outside
the Fremantle Markets)is not
a dedicated taxi rank, Mr
Dougall says. “It is adjacent to
a significant heritage building
and during the day it has a large
amount of pedestrian traffic.
[We] need to be mindful of
keeping any proposal in context
with the general streetscape and
not just cater for a handful of
hours on Friday and Saturday
nights.”
The council has already
installed CCTV along the strip
and would like that portion
of the funding spent on better
lights. Metropolis Nightclub
director David Heaton, who has
been working with council on
increasing taxi numbers in the
port city, is disappointed the
minister’s offer wasn’t raised at
any of the meetings he’s had in
recent months. He says the lack
of late-night taxis is a “core”
issue.
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COCKBURN city council’s
audacious suggestion to
collapse six local councils
into three mega-councils
has angered Kwinana,
which would cease to exist.
In its submission to the
metropolitan local government
review panel, Cockburn wants:
• A City of Greater
Cockburn—incorporating
Cockburn and everything in
Kwinana north of Thomas
Road
• A City of Greater
Fremantle—incorporating
Fremantle, Melville and East
Fremantle
• A City of Greater
Rockingham—incorporating
Rockingham and the southern
half of Kwinana
If the suggestion was adopted
it would prove to be a financial
bonanza for Cockburn, delivering
it the rates base of Australia’s
biggest industrial area—Latitude
32 in former Hope Valley/
Wattleup—and an extra 60,000
ratepayers by 2027.
Kwinana mayor Carol Adams
says her town isn’t interested.
“I don’t think it’s in our interest
or the community’s,” she told the
Herald.
“I think Cockburn has had
a look at the map and thought
about what is in the best interest
of Cockburn.
“Our community made it clear
in 2009 that is was not interested
in amalgamating with either
Cockburn or Rockingham.”
Cockburn mayor Logan
Howlett denies his council’s
submission is inconsistent with
the results of a 2009 referendum
where amalgamation was
overwhelmingly rejected.
“It is apparent the reform
process is seeking to identify
options and not simply defend
the status quo,” he said.
“Having said that, the City of
Cockburn respects the right of
individual local governments
to submit their own reasons for
retaining their identity.”
WA premier Colin Barnett
is demanding fewer councils
and says if they don’t do it
voluntarily, he’ll force them
into it.
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AT least three high school
students suffered horrific
injuries including a ruptured
spleen, broken jaw and
fractured eye socket at an end
of year party in Palmyra.
One young man had three
teeth smashed and underwent
emergency dental work.
Another had surgery to insert
metal plates in his face.
The injuries occurred late
on new year’s eve when a
gatecrasher was ordered to leave
a private party in Hammad
Street of John Curtin College of
the Arts students.
The young man reportedly
smashed a glass against a wall
and was thumped by a partygoer before leaving.
He is said to have quickly
whipped together a gang of
mates via SMS. Up to 20 turned
up and in a lightning-fast
but intensely savage attack
descended on party-goers.
Young women were also said
to have been bashed.
The Herald understands
parents have complained to
police, who are investigating
whether charges can be laid.
No parents or party-goers
were willing to speak on the
record, fearful of retribution.
Alcohol was at the party—
despite most participants
being underage—but adults
supervised the event.
John Curtin principal Mitchell
Mackay declined to comment.
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‘It had a major negative impact…I would have lost hundreds,
thousands of dollars’
Freo traders
batter ISAF
by JENNY D’ANGER
FISH and chip supremo
George Kailis says traders
at Fishing Boat Harbour
will fight tooth and nail to
prevent ISAF ever again
happening in the port city.
“We will 100 per cent engage
our legal team!” he angrily
declared.
Traders are furious with
organisers’ claims the event was
a huge success for Fremantle,
saying it cost them thousands of
dollars in lost business, let alone
the lack of any extra promised
trade.
ISAF head John Longley
has been on radio saying it was
such a success it will spark more
events, Mr Kailis says. “[But] for
95 per cent of Fremantle it was
bad,” he said.
“The salt in the wound is
[his] saying it was successful and
there will be more and more.”
Lawyers were dragged in
before the December event
finished when ISAF tried to
close Mews Road to all but VIP
cars and sailors taking craft to
the commandeered car park by
the Endeavour building. The
mooted closure was despite
the WA government spending
$500,000 on a new traffic link
from Cliff Street to Mews Road.
The traders had a win but
were furious a second large
parking area at Challenger
Harbour (behind Kailis) was
taken over for a giant VIP
marquee, leaving customers
with nowhere close to park.
Disorganisation and a lack
of communication before and
during the event added to the
anger and frustration, Mr Kailis
said.
FBH traders spokesman
Eddy Watling says the group
is reviewing what went wrong
and will demand answers from
organisers.
“Traders have not had a very
good experience with ISAF…
they lost quite a bit of money,”
he said.
Sterile
Commandeering the
Esplanade Reserve for the sterile
world village was a bone of
contention, with a dramatic drop
in foot traffic from the CBD to
the harbour.
Dazzled by the promise of
500,000 extra visitors, harbour
restaurants stocked up and
staffed up, ready to stay open
late to suit European dining
habits but after two nights and
no customers, went back to Freo
time.
“They had to put staff off,”
Mr Watling says.
Mr Kailis said he’d initially
rostered half his 120 workforce
to deal with the expected
volume, paying out thousands of
dollars in wages.
On a regular weekend
customers queue up but the
venue was only half-full during
ISAF, he says.
Fremantle Trams operator
Jon Tomkins’ custom was down
59 per cent on his December
average.
“It had a major negative
impact…I would have lost
hundreds of thousands of
dollars,” he said.
The day after ISAF finished
customers were queuing again.
“[It] went straight back to
normal.”
Cappuccino strip restaurant
manager Ivan Dzeba says
Benny’s was one of a handful to
do well out of the event, adding
there was a bit more “vibrancy”
on the strip through the event.
“Though the numbers
weren’t there…we had quite a
few teams come in.”
As spokesperson for the
strip traders’ association he
acknowledges the feedback has
been patchy.
“Some are not happy…and
had a bad month because locals
stayed away.”
Purely Australian manager
Tanja Simicevic says she did
marginally better than average,
but hadn’t had an expected flood
of customers: “A lot of shops
over-stocked for the occasion,
which didn’t eventuate.”
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commencing at 6.30pm at the Town
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The Paper That Lives Here
est. 1989
I FELT so distressed when
reading about the bobtail lizard
that was run over (Herald
letters, December 17, 2011). This
letter, like Khalya’s, is a plea
for respect, kindness and
compassion to all living things.
In the words of Einstein: “Our
task must be to free ourselves...by
widening our circle of compassion
to embrace all living creatures
and the whole of nature and it’s
beauty.” We would be the better
for it.
Sharon Kellow
South Fremantle
Miracle or
mirage?
WE now know that half-amillion visitors have sunk
without trace at the recent
yachting event. Or maybe
they’re in Perth wondering
what happened to the event
that was happening there!
Now is the time for reflection.
There is no question that John
Longley was heavy on rhetoric
and light on fact in many of his
evangelical speeches. Pragmatism
is not his forte, oxley is (it is an
old English word—it means cow
dung.).
The only voice in the wilderness
came from a real expert in event
management who questioned the
figures. He commented that the
most we could expect would be a
total of about 20,000 competitors
and support crew and possibly up
to 5000 additional visitors. He was
right. His report, published in The
West Australian, was studiously
ignored by the very people who
should have listened—those
members of the public service
who, instead of questioning what
was little more than snake oil
salesmanship poured close to
$20 million of public money
into what is essentially a rich
man’s sport. They included
management within quangos such
as Eventscorp, as well as federal
and local government officials.
In the meantime there will be
a massive cover-up. It has already
started with John the Evangelist
using weasel words to correct
his errors. He now employs the
term “visitations”, not “visitors”.
Convention holds that when you
say “visitors” it clearly means
individuals. Or did he really mean
one person visiting half-a-million
times? He would have been closer
to the truth if he did.
Did he really expect that the
population of Perth was going
to be increased by close to 50 per
cent overnight? Did the managers
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who poured our money into the
event really believe that? Did any
one of them ask for clarification?
Or were they simply caught
in the headlights of bombastic
bullshit? Frankly they deserve to
be covered in it.
Was this a case of The Peter
Principle which states that people
will be promoted to their level of
incompetence? Looks like it.
In the meantime we can expect
a lot of unhappy food traders to
look for a miracle. Never fear.
Given the chance The Evangelist
will next demonstrate how to feed
half-a-million people with a few
loaves of bread and a handful of
fish. That will happen during his
next visitation.
Roger Garwood
McCleery St, Beaconsfield
An insult
YOUR caption to the picture
of concerned locals above
the site of the Rocky Bay cliff
collapse (Herald Rewind)
was a combination of insult,
ignorance and insensitivity.
You insulted locals who have
not only sought to protect the
trees from vandals, but who over
the years planted a great many
of them.
You are ignorant of the facts
in the geotechnical report on the
incident, which concluded there
is negligible risk of a further
collapse in the vicinity of the Rock
Bay steps.
And your cheap shot about
Gracetown was grossly insensitive
to the victims of that disaster.
An apology is owed to this
community, and in particular to
the highly respected Ann Forma.
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pursuit of this, I entertained
some associates in Mews Road,
Fremantle and was surprised
to find I had to pay for onstreet car parking, even up to
midnight.
This seems, on the face of
it, hardly supportive of local
business and in particular,
restaurants. It is also contrary to
my experience in other parts of
the world, including capital cities,
most of whom encourage visitors
(through relaxed evening parking
rules), preferring to foster the
economic benefit visitors bring.
Could it be that Fremantle
has a serious parking problem
which only draconian controls
can address? Or is it part of a
broader environmental strategy
to discourage car use? If so, it’s
having an effect on me.
PD Harvey
Wisbech, UK
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What made the music even
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AWS! If you haven’t seen
the 1975 cinema classic,
then simply turn to page
one right across the world
and there we are!
Following a vocal
community meeting two weeks
ago, the south-west of WA and
in particular Busselton, has
become that fictional summer
resort town called Amity, which
had to deal with a giant maneating great white shark. Just
like the film, a string of brutal
shark attacks results in a hostile
local community demanding
both protection and redemption
from a shark considered to be
responsible.
Marine biologists are called
in, shark hunters hired and
a declaration of war is made
between man and shark.
The WA Fisheries
Department has for years
condoned the concept of
shark killing, particularly for
the internationally protected
great white which has been
listed as a vulnerable species
by the International Union for
Conservation of Nature. But
that is exactly what it ordered
following the recent attacks,
declaring the right to catch
and kill any shark identified
as posing a risk to the general
public. It also admitted that a
problem may now exist along
our coast and that a number
of management strategies will
need to be explored. Its concerns
relate to the anecdotal increase
in the shark population and the
chance a few sharks may now be
showing patterns of residence
within popular holiday towns in
our region.
Is this starting to sound a
bit like Amity all over again?
The only difference of course
would be the distance between
the attacks. Having them
spread from Rottnest Island
to Cottesloe and of course
Dunsborough leaves them with
a far greater area of concern and
suggest they too might need “a
bigger boat”!
Most of us know how the
story ends and even Stephen
Spielberg himself could never
have predicted its iconic status.
The film not only became the
highest grossing of all time
(until 1977), but also earned
three Academy Awards for
Best Film Editing, Best Original
Dramatic Score and Best
Sound. The true star of the
show of course was that slow,
penetrating two-note score
played on a tuba that may go
down as the most influential
soundtrack ever made.
Hum Hum...Hum Hum.
Whenever you hear that sound
you immediately experience
There’s Still time
Jaws
of life
PHIL COULTHARD is
a marine biologist with
the Dolphin Discovery Centre
in Bunbury. Being an ocean
lover, he’s aghast at the
reaction to recent deaths from
shark attacks and says there
are alternatives to harpoonwielding posses.
fear and anxiety, your pulse
speeds up a little, and your
mind returns to the impending
doom soon to be faced should
the sound continue and
increase momentum. Most of us
probably hear it every time we
enter the ocean, some even in a
swimming pool! But those who
hear it loudest at the moment
are the hundreds of locals living
in Busselton and throughout
the south-west that demand a
repeat of the film, to declare war
on the shark and have as many
as possible destroyed.
Of course the entire scenario
is ridiculous. There are no
rogue sharks nor resident killers
stalking surfers and divers
along our coast. However, the
number of shark sightings
certainly has increased. This
poses the obvious suggestion
that the population of sharks
has also escalated in recent
years. Scientists however
overwhelmingly deny any
evidence exists supporting this
population increase, suggesting
the increased shark sightings
may be due to two factors.
First, there is the obvious
increase in the number of
people and the time we spend
in the ocean that will influence
the sighting and attack rates.
Secondly, the increase in shark
numbers closer to our coast
may in fact be a return of
the great shark migration in
response to the availability of
a highly valued food source.
An unprecedented number of
whale strandings and floating
carcasses along our coast over
the past two years may be the
first clue to the increase rate of
sightings.
Due to the population of
humpback whales reaching
their potential carrying capacity
for the first time since the early
1900s, more and more are dying
before they can return to their
summer feeding grounds.
This will definitely attract an
increase in large sharks to the
area. Staying with this point, the
majority of sightings and fatal
shark attacks not surprisingly
also fall within the spring and
early summer periods when
whales are migrating south,
close to our coastline. Throw
in the increasing population
of sea lions throughout the
region and there you have
the inevitable situation of a
potential attack due to hunger
and/or mistaken identity. Put
simply, it is a case of someone
being in a predictable place at a
predictable time, not the wrong
place at the wrong time as so
often described.
Let’s learn from this
knowledge and start making
better decisions on how to
manage the risk of shark attack,
based on science and what we
know, not on fear or anger. One
of the surfers in the audience
during the Busselton meeting
even accused the department
of breaching its “duty of care”
should it not reduce the number
of sharks posing threats to
swimmers and surfers.
Shouldn’t we at the very
least share the duty of care
and consider other methods of
management? A perfect start
would be to restrict activities
in likely areas of shark activity
during spring and summer.
Strategies to better detect or
deter sharks would also be
a good option, as would the
introduction of automated
warning systems, as proposed
by WA fisheries. To start
killing sharks simply to protect
ourselves from attack so that
we can enjoy a dive or surf
in their environment is truly
unacceptable and belongs on the
shelves of the video store, not
here in WA.
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unauthorised removal of timber from
the heritage-listed Elders Woolstores
on Cantonment Street.
Council staff have reported they’d
discovered during a recent inspection
that timber had been “cut from inside the
building,” which is owned by hotelier
Marylyn New.
“The city’s solicitors are dealing
with the matter as an offence,” council
planning manager Natalie Martin Goode
said in an email obtained by the Herald.
According to a blog operated by
Solomon Street local Lloyd Hammond,
the removed timbers include a,
“considerable area of…floorboards and
numerous structural timbers”.
“It is difficult to confirm to what extent
this has happened without entering the
premises,” he blogged.
“If structural timbers have been
removed from the wool stores—and this
needs confirmation from the owners or
council engineers—then we need to be
careful that it does not inadvertently
effect (sic) the structural integrity of the
building.”
An inspection of the building last
year by Cr Andrew Sullivan—the chair
of the powerful planning committee—
had found extensive water damage. The
section photographed on Mr Hammond’s
blog had been exposed to the elements for
years, Cr Sullivan said.
“Even a timber as tough as wandoo
can’t withstand the constant drenching it
would have received and no doubt those
boards were quite rotten and practically
useless,” he mused.
Cr Sullivan, an architect, says the
priority should be on making the derelict
building safe and watertight while the
council and Ms New continue to armwrestle over the best way forward.
Despite Ms New’s desire to knock
the place over he believes a “mutually
beneficial” solution can be found.
Cr Jon Strachan—formerly the
president of the Fremantle Society—
wants heritage laws updated to, “include
harsh penalties when an owner engages
in demolition by neglect of valuable
buildings”.
Ms New declined to comment, telling
the Herald: “I’m not speaking to you,”
before hanging up.
veterinary lecturer Kris Warren (above).
He is teaming up with the WA
environment department, Perth Zoo and
Birds Australia to look at the health of
three breeds—the Carnaby’s, Baudin and
red-tailed cockatoos.
Dr Warren describes the
three-year project as crucial,
with all three breeds, found
mainly in WA’s south-west,
facing extinction.
“It is thought the average
age of flocks is increasing
and many birds may be past
breeding age,” he said.
“If this is true, then
there may be a catastrophic
population crash when the
older birds die.”
“The major threat to
black cockatoos include
habitat loss, competition
with other species for
nesting hollows and human
impacts such as vehicle
strikes, illegal shootings and
poaching,” he said.
“But we don’t know whether disease is
a major factor.”
The effects of climate change will also
be considered.
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by BRENDAN FOSTER
THREE species of black cockatoos
face a “catastrophic population
crash” with fears many birds are past
breeding age.
Murdoch University researchers are
desperately trying to discover whether
the rapidly diminishing flocks are fertile
enough to survive.
“Our research on the black cockatoo
nestlings detected infections with two
viruses, which in some parrot species
can affect juvenile survival rates,” said
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sub-tenant
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If so, you are already within the city
centre differential rate area – an
area that contributes approximately
$285,000 in ‘extra’ rates to the City
of Fremantle, each year.
The Business ImprovementDistrict
Steering Group is proposing these
funds are to be handled for Fremantle
business improvement, only.
The business improvement district
now asks for your involvement in
compiling our business plan for
allocating these funds.
The business improvement district has
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(it is supported by Action 3.1 of the
Economic Development Strategy
2011-15)
Come along to the next community
forum where you will be able to gain
more information on the issues of a
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• Political newcomer Dean Nalder is
nominating for Liberal preselection for the
seat of Alfred Cove
FORMER Bulldog and banker Dean
Nalder will seek Liberal preselection
for the seat of Alfred Cove.
Mr Nalder played for South Fremantle
from 1986-1992, and his since worked for
18 years as a senior executive with ANZ in
Sydney, Melbourne, and Perth.
His family has a long history in politics,
with his father an MLA for Narrogin for the
Nationals in the ‘80s and his grandfather,
Sir Crawford Nalder, a Country Party MLA
for Wagin for more than 25 years.
Mr Nalder says he’s shifting from his
family’s rural roots and joining the Libs
because, while born and raised on a Wagin
farm, he’s spent much of his life in the city.
“I’ve spent most of my time in the metro
area, and in the seat of Alfred Cove,” he
said.
FORMER WA Liberal leader Matt Birney is
refusing to rule out a tilt for preselection in
Alfred Cove at the 2013 state election.
When asked by the Herald whether he
would seek to be a candidate he replied he
was not willing to make a comment yet, but
pointedly did not rule the option out.
“At this stage, I don’t really have any
comments,” he said.
“I’m not trying to be evasive, I’ve just got
nothing to say at this point in time.”
Alfred Cove is held by independent
Janet Woollard, who wins elections thanks
to heavy preference flows from Labor and
Greens voters that squeak her over the line
against Liberal candidates who generally
win nearly half the primary vote.
A boundary redistribution last year
introduced solid Liberal-voting suburbs into
the electorate and carved off Labor voters,
making it more likely a Liberal candidate
might win without going to preferences.
Mr Birney—whose leadership star shone
bright but was snuffed out quickly—
announced in 2008 he was quitting his
Kalgoorlie seat to pursue a corporate career.
Dr Woollard expects the Liberals to run
a strong campaign in a bid to take back the
seat that she’d won off former high-flyer
Doug Shave. In two subsequent elections
she’s beaten off Graham Kierath and Chris
Back (now a Liberal senator).
“I’m running again; [the Libs] always
put up strong competition,” she said.
“I’m hoping the community is aware
of how I help individuals, as well as my
work on the education and liquor standing
commission.”
“I’m a conservative in the sense that
I believe in the need for sound financial
management, and the social aspects that
come with that: that’s the basis of why I
joined the party.”
“I will be seeking preselection for the
seat of Alfred Cove. Winning preselection is
my focus at this point in time, but that said,
building profile, visibility and accessibility
will be a priority.”
He was coy when asked about his
chances running against incumbent
independent Janet Woollard, but said he
was aware of a recent redistribution that
shifted some 2000 Liberal voters into the
seat.
“She obviously campaigns really well,
and if I’m successful I’ve got a real big
job ahead of me; you’ve got to work hard
against any incumbent.
“Look at my background: I’ve spent 18
years at the bank.
“I’d rather talk about my own
background, not against Janet—I want
people to vote for me, not against her.
“I believe that as a member of the Liberal
Party I could make more of a contribution
than a conservative on the outside.”
Mr Nalder is aware of rumours that
former state Liberal leader Matt Birney
is hoping to make a political comeback
via Alfred Cove, but says the pair has not
talked. He believes preselection will be
decided by late February or early March.
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THE beach front at the old South
Fremantle power station site should
be fenced off to the public because it
is contaminated with cancer-causing
chemicals, environmentalists warn.
The Alliance for a Clean Environment
says the former industrial site is one of the
most polluted sites in the state.
It is also earmarked as the centrepiece
of a marina and residential development
proposed by Cockburn city council.
The contaminated site is open to the
public, particularly a small beach wedged
between the northern groyne of Port
Coogee and the groyne at the disused
power station.
Families camped on the beach on Boxing
Day with puddles of toxic water just metres
away. When the Herald visited this week
beachgoers walked pets and fished off the
dilapidated jetty directly in front of the
station.
A man swam just off the jetty while
his two dogs explored the pile of rubble
discarded on the north side at CY O’Connor
Beach.
The only obvious barrier to the site is
a line of limestone boulders and dumped
mattresses positioned on the Port Coogee
side.
Alliance spokesman Lee Bell says PCBcontaminated power transformers dumped
on the waterfront will have leached into the
ocean: “If they were there to begin with,
they’ll still be there today,” he says. “They
might be buried or are in the ponds.
“PCBs are a proven carcinogen, it’s nasty
stuff. PCBs have probably spread into the
shorefront area and spread along the coast
in either direction. I can’t think of any place
in the developed world where you would
have a PCB-contaminated site without a
proper fence.”
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A Verge Energy sign warns against
contact with the putrid pools of water that
have formed outside the entrance leading
to the cooling ponds in the station owned
by Western Power.
“This water may cause ill effects to
humans and animals,” warns the graffitied
sign, which includes images banning
drinking, swimming, sailing and water
and jet-skiing.
At one spot where a small creek links
two pools, footprints in the wet sand reveal
the presence of recent barefoot visitors.
The power station was opened in 1951,
then the second and biggest purpose-built
thermal power station in WA. It employed
more than 250 workers during the 1950s.
In 1985, it was closed and a clean up of
contaminated soil and structures occurred
after the then-State Energy Commission
detected traces of PCBs in sediments.
A c c o rd i n g t o We s t e r n P o w e r ’ s
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investigations on the migration of oil lost
from transformers.”
Cockburn planning and development
chief Daniel Arndt says the cooling ponds
are located within the foreshore reserve
owned by Verve Energy.
He says the council in February last year
conducted, “some sampling of the cooling
ponds in February 2010. Testing indicated
there was no imminent health issue at the
time”. Mr Arndt failed to specify what
chemicals were found and at what levels.
He says the council asked Verve to fence
off the cooling ponds and erect warning
signs: “City officers have visited the site and
observed that due to graffiti and vandalism
there are currently only three warning
signs remaining and no fencing around
the ponds.” The council will again write to
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by DAVID HUTCHISON
I
N September 1887, 300
camels and 120 Afghan
drivers arrived at
Fremantle on the steamer
Abergeldie.
This was before the opening
of the inner harbour, so it must
have been difficult to unload
the camels at the long sea jetty
that then existed. This was a
speculative importation and the
camels did not sell well.
The Afghans, while waiting
for the sales to conclude,
camped at Mr Albert’s piggery
on Rockingham Road; hardly an
appropriate place for Muslims.
When Arthur Bayley
discovered gold at Coolgardie
in 1892, there was an immediate
demand for more camels. The
firm of Throssell & Son &
Steward began to trade between
Perth and Southern Cross using
camels. The beasts were also
agisted on part of the Manning
family’s large estate in what
is now Cockburn; Davilak,
part of this large holding
survives. Later, a quarantine
area for imported camels was
established on that estate.
During the late 1880s, Afghans
and their camels were involved
in transporting timber from
Armadale to Fremantle.
Many more camels and their
drivers landed at Fremantle in
the following quarter century.
They provided relatively cheap
and reliable transport of goods
to the gold mining and pastoral
areas. I have been researching
their presence in Fremantle, but
it appears that, once the demand
for their services was established,
most did not stay long in the city.
I have evidence that one Afghan at
least established a shop, and some
became hawkers.
Because boats arrived
frequently with more camels
and their drivers, Afghans were
present almost everyday in the
city throughout these years,
although most were transients,
going inland with the camels. For
a while camel teams, in charge
of Afghans, carted timber from
Armadale to Fremantle.
Although most of the Afghans
were transient, at any time there
must have been enough of them
to gather for religious services.
They applied for land on which to
build a mosque: This was denied
them. In The West Australian on
April 19, 1895 there was a long
and forceful letter criticising the
government for not granting land
and adding that
“The whole principle of State
aid to churches is bad, but if
Government grants are to be given
at all, they should be distributed
impartially. Christianity has no
more right to official recognition than
Mahommedanism … Many of us
can remember how the Mussulmans
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worship in Fremantle Park, and they
appealed to no one for monetary aid
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to their use of it. The letter was
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writer was clearly not a Muslim.
Because the Afghans
provided reliable, cheaper
transport, strong opposition
developed in the Goldfields,
particularly in Cue, where
aggressive newspaper
editor FCB Vosper, founded
the Anti-Asiatic League.
Vosper addressed meetings
in Fremantle to develop his
campaign, although some
Fremantle residents defended
the Afghans in letters to the
newspapers. Among them was
another long one signed by
Allah Il Allah.
I have only one clue to
the possible identity of this
correspondent: The Inquirer
newspaper reported on July
9. 1897 that “Mr J. A. Gordon,
oriental interpreter, writes from
Fremantle to say that he has
been desired by Mullah Mirza
Khan, priest to the Mahommedan
community in Western Australia,
to urge on the white population
a more kindly opinion for his
community”.
I have not been able, yet, to
trace Gordon in local archives.
I would be interested if anyone
has any information about him.
Although the anti-Asiatic
campaign contributed to the
development of the White
Australia Policy, not everyone
was hostile to the Afghans.
In 1911, a meeting at the
Perth Mosque discussed, “the
best way to show our appreciation
of the kind treatment awarded to
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Still unwell, the man had
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Mr Wood hadn’t seen the
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Council CEO Graeme
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MARK BROPHY
estate agent
9335 9800
BEACONSFIELD
$695,000
$1,225,000
Fabulous 3 bedroom, 1
bathroom family home with
good kitchen and loads of living
space. Elevated position, big
undercover alfresco area with
garden space and 2 garages,
1 could be converted to a studio.
761sqm block.
Spacious limestone and iron
family home in brilliant original
order offering large rooms.
Pine floors, 4 or 5 bedrooms, 2
bathrooms and ocean views.
Easy access to all Fremantle has
to offer. 382m2 block.
15 PASS CRESCENT
OPEN SAT 12.00-12.45PM
Denise Muir 0419 932 302
24 BELLEVUE TERRACE
BY APPOINTMENT
Mark Brophy 0403 382 555
FREMANTLE
FREMANTLE
$1,350,000
$370,000
Positioned in sought after Arts
Precinct. 6 Year old 4 bedroom,
2 bathroom home with cellar,
air-con, open plan kitchen/living/
dining, American Oak kitchen,
double garage, ducted vacuum
and alarm. 280m2 block.
Circa 1960’s sun filled big and
spacious 2 bedroom apartment.
Loads of features, new bathroom,
small boutique complex of 6.
Positioned on the East Fremantle
border on a pretty tree lined quiet
street.
1B SHUFFREY STREET
OPEN SAT 11.00-11.45AM
Frank Fleming 0400 771 479
4/1 CHUDLEIGH STREET
OPEN SAT 11.00-11.45AM
Denise Muir 0419 932 302
SOUTH FREMANTLE $879,000
FREMANTLE
Opposite South Beach is this front
row townhouse with permanent ocean and island views. 3
Bedroom, 2 bathroom, updated
kitchen, recent paint and carpet.
Upper floor office, 2 courtyards
and parking for 2 cars.
Completely restored & renovated
late 1800’s stone home offering
3 bedrooms, new kitchen,
bathroom and laundry. Bonus
fully self contained studio
providing income from short term
accommodation. 326m2 block in
a cul de sac location.
5/174 MARINE TERRACE
OPEN SAT 12.00-12.45PM
Gail Jenkins 0412 106 959
6 BAKER STREET
OPEN SAT 12.00-12.45PM
Frank Fleming 0400 771 479
WHITE GUM VALLEY $595,000
SOUTH FREMANTLE $1,450,000
Super 1950’s home offering 2
bedrooms, separate dining
and office or sleepout.
Beautifully presented with jarrah
floorboards, large workshop on
511m2 block. Close to parks,
shops and cafe at Minilya
Avenue.
High in popular Chester Street
close to beach, cafes and
park. Impressive 10 year old 4
bedroom, 2 bathroom, 3 living
area family home with double
garage. Ocean views, ideal for
entertaining on 612m2 block.
100 HOPE STREET
OPEN SAT 11.00-11.45AM
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OPEN SAT 1.00-1.45PM
Denise Muir 0419 932 302
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$849,000
BEACONSFIELD
$850,000
$945,000
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The Fremantle Specialists
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FREMANTLE
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T
HE haunting strands
of Gerry Rafferty’s
Baker Street threaded
my thoughts as I sat on
the timber verandah of
this home in Baker Street,
Fremantle.
Running off South Street
it’s a quiet hotchpotch of new
and old buildings—some small
businesses fronting Hampton
Road.
This little gem is tucked up
one end, off the beaten track but
close to the action.
“[You’re] tryin’, you’re tryin’
now,” Rafferty sang in his search
for home and happiness.
This delightful threebedroom limestone cottage has
plenty to offer a wandering
heart.
Beautifully renovated it’s
true to its heritage with ceiling
roses, fire places and honeyed,
Oregon pine floorboards.
A rear extension offers plenty
of mod cons in a comfortable
open-plan kitchen/living area
opening onto sheltered patio
and a delightful garden.
The ultra-modern kitchen is
compact but there’s plenty of
bench and cupboard space—
and a huge five-burner stove.
The rough limestone walls
of the original dwelling add to
the charm of the living space,
enhanced by a large fireplace.
The third bedroom is
currently an office but could
easily become a dining room,
with double glass doors to the
outdoors for after-dinner drinks
on these warm nights.
The heritage-listed outdoor
loo has a ceiling rose, and
there’s a shower/bath next to it
where you can let silky-warm
at home
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AT
A
HOME
JJENNY D’ANGER
water soothe while watching
stars overhead.
A timbered, two-storey
studio at the rear of the garden
is rented out for short-term
accommodation ($160 a
night—a nice little earner).
Visitors no doubt fall in love
with this open space where the
cuteness quotient goes off the
scale.
Rafferty would be glad to
stop his rolling ways with an
abode like this to “wake up to a
new morning” in.
But should he want a quiet
Having a
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or Fundraiser?
drink for old time’s sake he
could walk up the road to slip
in the back door of Moondyne
Joe’s.
“The sun is shinin’ it’s a new
morning
“You’re goin’
“You’re goin’ home.”
How Walkable is
Your Home?
By HAYDEN GROVES
Chairman REIWA
Fremantle Branch
A
s an environmentally conscious
community and in recognizing
our over-reliance on the motor car
to get about we are cycling, bussing, training,
scooting and walking as an alternative.
When seeking out a property to buy or
rent, the many websites featuring properties
will provide a link that scores the property’s
“walkability”. Like many buzzwords that
invade our daily vernacular, the “walkableness”
of a particular property is already influencing
those buyers prioritizing less reliance on the
car. Indeed, before we used “walkable” people
chose to buy or rent as close to public transport
routes, as near the shops or as close to work as
their budget could allow.
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So how walkable is your home? Visit
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meanwhile, here are some preliminary results
by closest suburb:
Suburb
Walk Score Walkability
(out of 100)
The “walkableness” of a particular
property is already influencing
those buyers prioritizing less
reliance on the car
Fremantle
East Fremantle
North Fremantle
South Fremantle
Samson
Hilton
Hamilton Hill
Beaconsfield
White Gum Valley
100
83
65
73
48
63
45
58
43
Walker’s paradise
Very walkable
Somewhat walkable
Very walkable
Car dependant
Somewhat walkable
Car dependent
Somewhat walkable
Car dependant
A walkable suburb (as noted on www.
walkablesuburb.com) can be described as
providing a town centre of some kind, whether
it’s a main street, a shopping district or a
public space. There ought to be plenty of local
businesses and public transportation, office and
retail spaces need to mingle with residences
and they are places where density as opposed
to sprawl prevails. Walkable suburbs boast lots
of parks and public places, good foot and cycle
paths and streets are grid-patterned leading to
the town centre not a maddening series of culde-sacs.
When you search, the web site seems to
pick a random spot in the suburb and obviously,
where a property is located within the suburb
determines its walkableness; Arundel Street,
Fremantle scores a very walkable 95 whereas
Coode Street scores a car-dependent 45 for
example.
At a time where there is necessary
encouragement for sustainable planning
decisions and a move towards higher density
urban village living, the walkableness of a
property will become a more determining
factor when making home choices.
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at home
Living large in the city
I
’VE long been envious of
a friend who lives just on
the Shenton Street park in
Northbridge.
If you are serious
about security
DON’T LEAVE HOME
WITHOUT IT!
The media beats it up as if
Northbridge is a war zone and
makes out that to step foot into
the place is like wandering into
a minefield in the DMZ. But
apart from a few high profile
incidents I can say with all the
confidence of a part-time bar fly
that it’s pretty rare to run into
trouble in the entertainment
district.
Worried about keeping
your home safe and
secure while you’re on holidays,
at work or even in the house?
The most important item in making your home safe
from intruders is often overlooked when security is
considered. Of course it’s your meterbox!
The meterbox is like the heart of your home without power you have no lights, no cordless
phone, no electricity and in some cases no
security system
Thieves can switch off your power at the
meterbox just to see if you have an active
alarm system. Don’t rely on back-up batteries - they frequently fail because the use by
date has been overlooked. Thieves would
much rather go elsewhere than rob your home
if the meterboxes are professionally locked up by
the Meterbox Man.
Locking your meterbox is recommended by the
Police, Western Power, Alinta Gas, RAC and all
insurance companies. So for peace of mind and
a safer home call the Meterbox Man.
Benefits
And the benefits of living
there—an easy wander home
from work in the city or from a
few pints at the pub—means it
all stacks up pretty well.
If you are at all concerned
AT
HOME
DAVID BELL
about safety you’ll be glad
to know 2/45 Shenton Street
is very secure. Street-level
entrances are fenced off and
the security system (remotely
accessible from the main
bedroom) includes gates and a
full CCTV set-up which covers
doors and garage.
Inside it’s a modern, bright,
spacious three-bedroom, threebathroom apartment (perfect for
shared living arrangements).
The big drawcard for me is
the large living area that opens
onto the balcony that’d be
perfect for a barbecue. There’s
actually room to entertain here.
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In an apartment. Incredible. The
dining room is separated from
this main lounge area by the
staircase, providing a little fancy
dining niche if you don’t want
kids watching Home and Away
during dinner.
Further back on this floor
is the main bedroom with its
big walk-in robe, ensuite and
a wee door out to the balcony.
At the moment there’s a grand
painting hanging over the
north-west facing window as
the owner’s a night owl and
sleeps during the day. He’s
happy to throw it in but you
could easily pull it down if you
wanted a bit of extra light.
The second bedroom also
opens onto the rear balcony. A
bit of work’s been done here,
extending the balcony out
another metre or so and putting
down some canvas to make it
a sealed cat run, but again you
could pull that down to suit
your needs very easily.
Downstairs is like a whole
other house. A big bedroom,
bathroom, and with a separate
entrance to the front yard, you
could also use this as a home
office. Or you could tape this off
as a designated guest area.
I like this place. The location,
the modern look of it, it’s all
pretty appealing, and I think
long-term once the Northbridge
line is sunk and this area
starts getting more popular an
apartment this big will start to
become a rare commodity.
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Junk and whitegoods/metals collection
For City of Fremantle residents
who live in the areas shown
on the map your junk will be
collected over a two week period
per area commencing 6.00 am
as per the dates shown on the
legend.
AREA A
Bulk waste:
16 January 2012
AREA B
Bulk waste:
30 January 2012
Please place your junk neatly on
the verge approximately one (1)
metre from the kerb and ensure
that it does not create a safety
hazard or obstruct the footpath.
Only old furniture, stoves, fridges
(without doors), other white
goods and general junk less than
1.5 metres long will be removed.
We are unable to remove bricks,
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waste, flammable liquids,
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products or green waste.
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and Chook staff
jump out of their chairs faster
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Before I’d even finished
saying I was heading to the
X-Wray Cafe for lunch, four
delighted freeloaders were
following me down the stairs
like a giddy conga line.
X-Wray, across the road
from Luna SX cinema (head
down Essex Street and turn left
halfway down), is the kind of
eatery where you find musos,
poets and writers mingling with
old-school Freo hippies and their
pooches.
In many ways it’s a
microcosm of what people like
to think Fremantle is all about.
We plonked ourselves in the
laid-back, dishevelled alfresco
area that wouldn’t look out of
place in rural Ubud in Bali.
The capacious noshery
offers up a disarmingly simple
selection of breakfast options,
with an elegant touch, light
lunches and snacks. After dark
you can choose from a pleasant
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Both David and I told the
waiter we wanted the X-Wray
beef burger ($16). It comes with
a lean house-made patty with
lettuce, tomato, caramelised
onions, Swiss cheese and tomato
chutney.
“The burger was a few bucks
more than I’d like to pay but
had a couple of standouts,” the
fussy youngster later said. “All
the vegies were obviously fresh,
the patty actually had a fair bit
of meat in it (there’s an epidemic
of cardboard patties around
Freo lately), the homemade
mayonnaise was gently tangy
and the gherkin added an
interesting bite to the lot.”
While Belly proceeded to bore
everyone with his opinions on
beer I got to thinking about what
actually makes a good burger.
Is is the freshness of the bun
or the quality of the pattie? All
too often the beef is ground too
finely, seasoned too early, packed
too tightly or cooked too long.
Ultimately, it’s the ratio of
ingredients and the “juicy”
factor that makes a burger a
winner.
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amongst burgerphiles, it can
certainly compete with the
heavyweights of the local
gourmet burger world.
Matt liked the look of the BLT
with some wedges on the side.
For $16 you get two slices of
Abhi’s sourdough toast filled
with bacon, lettuce, tomato,
caramelised onions, Swiss cheese
and tomato chutney. So, pretty
much the burger when it comes
to condiments.
“I couldn’t imagine aioli
being difficult to put together
but whoever made this one
managed a perfect distribution
of garlic, lemon juice and
wholegrain mustard making it a
lip-smacking condiment for my
double-cooked, golden wedges,”
Matt reported.
“But it seemed during our
20-minute wait the cook had
only enough time to toast one
slice of bread leaving the bottom
layer of my BLT better suited to
a cup with a straw than a plate.”
Jessica went for the rolled
flatbread filled with Swiss
cheese, spinach and capsicum
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BRENDAN FOSTER
T
HE humble tea towel
is no longer merely
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spills.
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Cleaning, cooking and even
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mundane of household objects
has had a role in the day-to-day
life of us all.
Now, in the hands of artist
Virginia Cunningham (aka Jean
Astbury, Naomie Hatherley and
Helen Seiver) the dish cloth is
reinvented.
Spin Cycle, which runs at the
Heathcote Gallery and Museum
in Applecross from January 21 to
February 26, incorporates more
than 300 tea towels that have
been artistically “reshaped”.
Cunningham says hundreds
of new, old and much-loved
tea towels were donated for the
project.
The threesome had altered,
reworked and sometimes
changed their original shape to
give new meaning to an object
that has been overlooked as
merely an icon of domesticity.
“There is a such a broad
spectrum to the tea towel—it
has made political, cultural and
social statements,” she told the
Herald.
“The magic of the tea towel
is that it’s used for so many
things other than drying
dishes—people collect them
as souvenirs and gifts so they
have many different meanings
and connections for people.
“On some you could even
smell the roast dinners that were
cooked with them.”
She said the show also gave
meaning to the cyclic nature
of daily rituals that often get
rendered as meaningless by
• Some of Virginia Cunningham’s tea towels.
society.
“Spin Cycle examines the
production and use of the
tea towel as a reflection of
false values, like culture over
culture, stamped on a tea towel,
normalised and overlooked,”
she said.
“It is examined as a metaphor
and symbol of culture, society
and the individual.
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“The origins of tea and ‘tea
time’ rituals indeed come into
question as loaded meanings
inherent in the tea towel
itself. The tea towel is a signifier
of our colonial past and an icon
of colonial conquest.
“The exhibition reminds us
to look closely at those things
we take for granted, such as the
endless groundhog day of daily
rituals that give meaning but in
themselves are meaningless.”
Melville city council
curator Soula Veyradier says the
show will surprise and amuse.
“Spin Cycle explores the
relationship people have with
the humble tea towel,” she says.
“This tongue-in-cheek
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cultural artefact will amuse
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while we were gone.
“He was gone about five
months. It got pretty skinny. We
ended up with just the sheeps’
heads, which mum refused to
cook, so when he got home he
found just the heads waiting in
the fridge looking out at him.”
It was one of those tales he’d
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all these years as. “the time dad
went away for ages”. When his
dad saw the work he filled in a
few details from his side of the
story: it was the trip where he
contracted hepatitis and almost
died, and had to
spend a month laid
up, recovering.
Other pieces
are more universal
experiences, like
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Abdullah’s crafted
to be as big as a
dog. He’d wanted
the scale to be the
same as when he
held it as a kid to
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feeling of wonder
of a little bedroom
kingdom.
“When you’re
5, 6, 7 years
old, whatever’s
happening in those
four walls, that was
your entire world.
That was your
kingdom. You were
master of it,” he says.
“I’ve still got all my Star Wars
toys from when I was little—in
no way pristine—but when you
hold them in your hand you’ve
got this total love for them,
because they’re from a time
where they meant the world to
you.”
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With a Malay mother and an
Aussie father who’d converted
to Islam, to young Abdullah his
home life as a Perth kid seemed
completely standard. But at the
heart of the sculptures in his
new exhibition Inside the Little
Kingdom are some
intriguing stories.
“The lamb I built as
a eulogy to a pet lamb
I had when I was five
or six,” he says of the
sacrificial sculpture.
But it wasn’t just
a pet. In those days
it was hard to get
halal meat in Perth,
so Abdullah’s dad
slaughtered the
family’s own.
“I remember mum
and dad bringing it
home as a baby lamb
and I loved it. And
when it was killed I ate
it and I loved it. Being
a kid I was totally in
love with that animal
that underwent that
progression to the
dinner plate... I love
food and I loved pets.”
That was a pretty typical
story for his family. Another of
the pieces, Waiting for Dad 1979,
depicts five sheeps’ heads in a
freezer, their eyes staring out
dumbly.
“I would have been about
two years’ old at the time. My
dad went to India for four
months on what’s called a
Jamaat, where [Muslims] travel
around the world meeting other
Muslims... before he left he
slaughtered five sheep and left
them in the freezer to supply us
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cabling & central filters, phone points.
VisionWest
Construction
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Registered Builders #11901
• Extentions & renovations
• 2nd story additions,
new custom homes
• Design service,
eco / energy efficient
• General building, carpentry
& maintenance
The professional for quality & price
Scott Kavanagh
0418 130 576
0417 915 951
www.jacksintersealed.com.au
Qualified Cabinetmakers
Local
Carpenters
ATTENTION
Tradies!
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Marie Lukman
Call Steffen
0424 609 694
EC 9857
3 Reasons to call Enviro 1st
1 We always answer the phone
2 We are on time
3 We will clean-up!
Guaranteed: Job starts
on time and finishes
on budget.
CALL Phil 9336 6003
or 0450 166 512
Prompt Specialised Service
Full Custom Built
Kitchens
Bathrooms
Laundries
Joanne Hughes 0402 233 602
Kirsty Duniam 0422 215 826
9417 4222
info@prescottcabinets.com.au
Beechina
Design & Build
All carpentry work,
including:
• extensions/renovations
• decking/stairs/
windows/doors
• kitchen & bathroom
renovations
No Job too Small!
Phone
9314 6990
0419 914 194
or book via email agcarpetclean@upnaway.com
minimum $50
World’s Largest Carpet
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HKW
Custom Carpentry
0429 051 554
Residential & Commercial
• bathroom renovation
• decks • pergolas • framing
• eaves • timber flooring
• window rejuvenation
• door installation
• fencing • cladding
• general maintenance
Centrally located near
Cockburn Gateway From South of the River to Wanbro
Independently Owned & Operated
9430 7727
NEW
CATEGORY
Can’t see your trade
category? We can
start one for you.
You will be the first
in the list for as long
as you continuously
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9430 7727
CARPENTRY
Call Andrew
0439 030 232
BREEZEBAY@BIGPOND.COM
cleaningsolutions@westnet.com.au
0411 876 664
www.hkwcustomcarpentry.com.au
GLOVER
CARPENTRY
Qualified Carpenters
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All Internal/External
Carpentry Undertaken
Renovations/Extentions
No Job Too Small
PROFESSIONAL & QUALITY
WORK GUARANTEED
Call for a FREE QUOTE
0451 126 025
DOMESTIC
& COMMERCIAL
• Carpets & Upholstery
Cleaning
• Tile & Grout Cleaning
$25 per room + specials
0412 860 566
info@briteshine.com.au
www.briteshine.com.au
To advertise phone
9430 7727
TRADES
PEOPLE!
• Deckings • Pergolas
• Quarter Rounds
& Skirtings
• Maintenance & Repairs
• Renovations & Alteration
Contact Paul
Call Barry
For a free quote call
FOR ALL YOUR
INTERNAL/EXTERNAL
CARPENTRY NEEDS
0401 499 610
Carpets Cleaned, Deodorised
& Dry in 1-2 Hours
Leather & Upholstery Specialists
Stain Removal & Protection
Domestic - Real Estate Commercial
Water & Flood Damage Restoration
CARPENTER
• timber framing • truss roofing
• gyprock walls & ceilings
• timber fencing
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• insurance work • small jobs
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• doors (int & ext)
• shelving • decking & pergolas
• office partitions • timber flooring
20 Years Experience
Phone 9430 7727 Fax 9430 7726
save $10 per room
We clean Carpets & Upholstery,
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To find out how
you can get
8 weeks for the
cost of 6 phone
Marie Lukman on
BreezeBay
Carpentry
9430 7727
From $25 per room
NEW
TRADIES
CARPET CLEANING
Expert Carpet
Steam Cleaning
Fully Qualified
Tradesman (9005265)
9430 7727
SUMMER SPECIAL
0487 250 972
or 9433 5730
TODAY!
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& TUCKPOINTING
CARPET CLEANING
Member Cabinet Makers
Association of WA
• Fine Furniture
Design / manufacture
• Exterior / interior
• Built in robes etc
Top Quality guaranteed
on every job
kavvisionwest@hotmail.com
• Free Moisture Test
• Free Shower Pressure Test
• 5% Pensioner Discount
• 30 years exp in
leaking showers,
waterproofing & tiling
FAMILY BUSINESS
12 YEAR PRODUCT GUARANTEE
FREE QUOTE
CARPENTRY
Reg Builder 13480
STOP LEAKING
SHOWERS
Fast service, expert
technicians & quality
guaranteed.
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• Tile & Grout Cleaning
• Using Latest Truck Mount
• Fabric Protection
• Green Stamp Certified
• Upholstery Cleaned
• Flood Work Specialist
• Bond Refunds
Contact GRAEME
0418 957 690
You’ll be
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surprised
to learn
how little
it costs to
reach more
than 94,500
potential
customers
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FOR DETAILS CALL
MARIE LUKMAN
9430 7727
trades.services@fremantleherald.com
A
New
Frontier
in Trades & Service Advertising
Attract
a whole new world of clients
This space could be yours for as little as $490 per week.
For more information phone Marie Lukman on 9430 7727
or you can email trades.services@fremantleherald.com
Fremantle Herald, Saturday January 7, 2012 - Page 25
CLEANING
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areway
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BOBCAT &
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• Police cleared
• Insured
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FROM $22/HR
BACKHOES
MINI EXCAVATOR
BLOCKS CLEARED, LAWNS &
RUBBISH REMOVED,
DRIVEWAYS REMOVED,
SMALL TREES LOPPED AND
STUMPS REMOVED.
SAND SUPPLIED
Stamped • Exposed
Stencil
Plain • Spray
Liquid Limestone
Call David
0433 789 865
0424 175 568
COMPUTERS
CS CONCRETING
P & A Hughes & Son
Phone Peter
0418 942 821 a/h 9332 4026
Bayview
Dingo
LEADER IN INDUSTRY
FOR THE LAST 20 YEARS
For all your domestic and
industrial concreting needs
Specialising in new PC’s,
Laptops & Networking.
Computer servicing,
repairs, upgrades
& virus removal.
Outstanding customer service
• exposed aggregate
• liquid limestone
• house pads
• garage & shed floors
• extensions
• pathways
Mini Bobcat Service including
Soil, Lawn and Rubbish
Removal, Trenching,
Post Hole Boring,
Sand and Soil Deliveries
and Brick Pack Shifting
Any size,
shape
or colour!
Call Sam on 9336 5509 or
0448 880 973
www.cs-concreting.com.au
cs_concreting@hotmail.com
Call Jason on 0417 954 745
Email: bayviewdh@westnet.com.au
104 Wray Ave, Fremantle
9430 9243
CURTAINS & BLINDS
A BOBCAT SPECIALIST
Police
Cleared
No. 0831671
❋ curtains ❋ sheers ❋ pelmets
❋ swags ❋ venetian, holland,
roman, timber &
sunscreen blinds ❋ shutters
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• Home/Business PC’s
• Hardware/Software
• Internet
• Networking
• Repairs & Upgrades
• Virus Removal
Call
0424 287 949
Part of a
Worldwide Network
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CONCRETE
PARKER
CONCRETE
Specialists in:
• exposed aggregate
• stencil concrete
• spray on re-pave
(colour or plain)
FREE QUOTES - CALL LUCAS
0431 206 162
All types of Electrical work
Phone, Data &
Computer points
Competitive Rates
24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE
BRUCE
0419 943 046
LIMELIGHT
ELECTRIX
PTY LTD
Quality
Workmanship
EC8480
0439 996 925
www.limelightelectrix.com.au
0414 473 728
9337 5409
Craig
Ph 9433 1001
N THE TRADE
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• Lawn & Rubbish Removal
• Sand &
Limestone Deliveries
• Soakwells, Concrete
& Bitumen
LINC
0402 223 636
INTEGRATED
EARTH
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✓ Block Clearing
✓ Lawn & Waste Removal
0427 090 231
The Small
Earth Movers
Your local drafting service
for council applications
• Mini Bobcat
& Excavator
• Tipper Truck 4 Tonne
• Tight Access Earthworks
• Post Hole Digger
• Demolition Jobs
• All soils/mulch delivered
9433 1921
0447 177 115
email@transformdrafting.com
www.transformbuilding.com
www.transformdrafting.com
John - 0421 670 081
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BOBCAT
HIRE
•
Site Cleans Rubbish Removal
• Sand & Soil Supplies
• Paving & Driveway Levels
Fixed Hourly Rate
•
FOR A FREE QUOTE CALL
0447 440 179
9337 4490
admin@bellagio.net.au
•
•
•
•
•
•
electrical services.
No job too small.
All types of electrical
work including:
• power & lighting
• smoke alarms
• safety switches
• shed & patio
wiring etc
Lic: EC008038
Nick Bozikovic
0407 478 464
CALL ROB TODAY!
ALL SMOKE
ALARMS
& RCD
SAFETY
SWITCHES
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www.simtekelectrical.com.au
Specialising in:
Industrial - Commercial
and Domestic Installation,
Maintenance and Breakdown.
• H.W.S Changeovers
• Ovens & cooktops
• RCD’s & Smoke Alarms
Specialising in
Switchboard Upgrades
24 HOUR EMERGENCY
MAINTENANCE
WARNING: Don’t
call any electrican
until you read this
Not all Electricians are the
same... most contractors don’t
turn up when they say, if at all
& when they do they are often
rude, unpleasant & leave you
with an unfair bill, a messy
house & feeling really annoyed.
Hi, I’m Dave from “My Sparky”.
I know good, reliable tradies are
hard to find, that’s why I
guarantee you’ll have me arrive
on time. I’ll be courteous,
respectful & in uniform. I will
only do the best quality work - no
short cuts, then clean up after
the job & leave you with a smile.
If you’re not happy at the end
you’ll receive $50 cash, on me.
Dave 0406 45 88 45
TESTIMONIALS
“Very happy with Dave - on time,
great.” Chris - South Fremantle
“I am happy to recommend “My
Sparkie.” He is honest & reliable.
Thelma - Attadale
“Prompt & helpful - Especially for
a small job.” Gwen - Hammy Hill
Licensed Contractor EC8007
EC 008887
• New Homes
• Renovations
• Additions
• Property Maintenance
RCD’s & Smoke Alarms
• Emergencies
Reasonable Rates,
Reliable Service
0404 359 799
afoxelectrical@westnet.com.au
GARAGE DOORS
INSTALLATIONS
New Motors
DOMESTIC • COMMERCIAL
INSURANCE WORK
Phone: 9495 2965
Fax: 9495 2964
Emergency
Repairs
email: fjp@iinet.net.au
FREE MEASURE & QUOTE
BSM
Contracting
0487 919 828
Broken Cables
Free Quotes
SAME DAY
SERVICE
9417 9955
or
All Brands
Repaired
New Doors
Open 7 Days
0425 101 135
Fax: 9312 1691
0419 955 156
Fremantle
eco-Electrics
• safety switches & smoke alarms
• lights, fans & power points
• re-wires & safety certificates
• quality workmanship guaranteed
• fast, friendly and reliable service
LET US BE YOUR GUIDING
LIGHT TO ENERGY SAVING
bsmcontracting@westnet.com.au
CB FENCING
• Pine Lap • Pool Fencing
• Gates • Balustrade
• Chain Mesh
• Panel & Post Retaining Walls
• Colorbond
• Timber and Steel Picket
• Old Fencing Removed
• Hardifence
• Residential & Commercial
email: cbfencing@arach.net.au
Call Clint for free measure & quote
0451 048 552
6262 9046
0438 563 326
On Time
Electrician
COLORBOND
Fencing
and Gates
FREMANTLE
GARAGE DOORS
Quality Repair &
Replacement Service
All Makes
All Models
All Areas
Call David
0403 821 887
GARDENING
fremantleecoelectrics@yahoo.com
EC 9857
3 Reasons to call Enviro 1st
1 We always answer the phone
2 We are on time
3 We will clean-up!
It may sound unlikely but it’s true
Guaranteed - Same day
service or we will find
another electrician for you.
Call Luka 9336 6003
or 0428 030 952
• Domestic • Commercial
• Industrial
All types of electrical work.
Installation & Maintenance.
Fully Insured
Police Checked
Visa & Mastercard Accepted
24 Hour Emergency Service
www.allbitselectrical.com.au
No Job Too Small
Free Measure
& Quote
Call Mike
0409 835 723
0451 053 230
mj.bygrave@hotmail.com
ATTENTION
Tradies!
To find out
how you can
get huge
discounts on
a 52 week
booking call
Marie Lukman
TODAY!
ELECTRICAL
EC: 6629
General Electrical
9430 7727
Domestic/Commercial
25 Years Experience
• Prompt • Clean
• Tidy
• Professional
0409 086 575
ATTENTION
Tradies!
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how you can
get huge
discounts on
a 52 week
booking call
Marie Lukman
TODAY!
9430 7727
FLOOR SANDING
Allwest
Outdoor
Exceptional Service
Guaranteed.
Just call us today.
0406 763 676
Added Care
Gardening
Prompt, reliable
& caring service in:
~ garden clean ups
~ maintenance
~ mulching
~ rubbish removal
~ weeding ~ pruning
~ lawn mowing
Satisfaction Guaranteed
0428 222 202
Your
garden time
Garden Maintenance
clean ups  pruning
planting  mulching
rubbish removal
mowing  fully insured
prompt & reliable
we care for your garden
Floor
Sanding
Specialists
6161 3133
0422 631 075
Member of TFA
CALL STEVE FOR A
FREE QUOTE
Timber
0403 895 585
Planting Pruning Mulching
Weeding Reticulation
Clean Ups Rubbish Removal
Lawnmowing
Quality
Sandman Gardening
- Fine level sanding
- Solvent and
water based coating
- New timber installation
- Existing repairs
- General light household carpentry repairs
• gutter cleaning
• all reticulation services
• regular maintenance
• garden cleanups
• specialised pruning
• heavy pruning • mulching
• small tree lopping • new lawns
Call our friendly team now for
prompt professional service
Call Anthony for a free quote
0426 203 999
0412 409 903
Got better things to do on the
weekend than tidy your garden
and clean your garage?
• grass & lawn care
• lawn mowing
• plant & lawn treatment
(organic fertilisers)
• Waste and over growth removal
• weeding, leaf clearing,
gutter cleaning
• all outdoor clean ups
and garden work
A local family operated business
and part of your community
For a free quote call George
0433 39 44 03
GRASSHOPPER
Lawns & Gardens
Mowing
Slashing
Hedging
Small Tree Pruning
Strata Title
& Rental Specialist
Phone Jake
0402 504 327
GLASS SERVICES
Garden Maintenance
Garden Cleanups
0401 753 812
Quality Fine Level Sanding
Restoration to old floors
Choice of finish
Supply & lay new timber
flooring
GARDENING
BLACK SWAN
pool fencing, sliding gates,
automated & manual gates,
security fencing, colorbond,
powder coating.
• Colorbond Fencing
& Gates
• Insurance Work
• Free Measure & Quote
0449 160 105
Rubbish Removal
Site Cleans
Site Works
Soil & Sand Deliveries
5m3 Tipper Truck
Paving & Driveway
Levelling
Phone 9430 7727 Fax 9430 7726
9417 1683
0401 325 042
EC9067
All your Power & Lighting Needs
hireabobcat@gmail.com
OPEN THROUGH
CHRISTMAS BREAK
ALLBITS
ELECTRICAL
A FOX
ELECTRICAL
FIXED HOURLY RATE
• All types of electrical work.
• Quality workmanship guaranteed
• Free quotes • Police clearance
Element
Electrical
For fast & reliable
BOBCAT
& TRUCK
0411 889 922
EC. 8624
ALL ELECTRICAL WORK
coolicoblinds@bigpond.com
www.coolicoblinds.com.au
36 Years Experience
Ph 9418 8487 Fax 9434 2580
ELECTRICAL
Residential & Commercial
Joe De Robertis
24 HOUR
EMERGENCY SERVICE
CALL BRAD
SIMIEK F.J.P
FENCING &
Lic: EC 005661
Security Lic: 13291
Industrial/Commercial
Domestic
Installation, Repairs
& Maintenance
Reliable &
Professional Service
GARAGE DOORS
FENCING
Electrics
22/219 Hampton Rd, South Fremantle
A BOBCAT SPECIALIST
Free Quotes • Affordable Prices
DRAFTING
LOCAL PROFESSIONAL HELP
FOR:
★ SOUTH OF
RIVER SPECIALIST ★
• Commercial • Industrial
• Domestic
All types of electical work &
installations.
No job too big or small
Quality workmanship.
14-15 Port Kembla Dr, Bibra Lake
Call 0434 194
Call
194 334
332 Russel Duncan
EC006559
ILLUMELECT
ELECTRICAL
SERVICES
Computer support
Home/small business
Virus removal
Network - Internet
Email - Printer
Repairs - Onsite
ELECTRICAL
EC7562
C
trades&services
EC9311
herald
INSURANCE CLAIMS
• all glass
• new shower
24HR
screens
Emergency
• mirrors & Glass Repairs
splashbacks 7 Days
• we have
spare parts
To repair your windows, doors,
sliding doors, flyscreens & shower screens.
Work Guaranteed. Call Antonio Silvestre.
0412 595 861
Ph 9417 4706
• 24 Hour Emergency Repairs
• Insurance Work
Made to Measure & Repairs to:
• Aluminium Doors/Windows
• patio Enclosures
• Flyscreens
• Shower screens/Mirrors
21 Roper St, Oconnor
9331 1499
ALL AREAS
S&G GLASS
• 24 Hour 7 Days Glass Repair
• Insurance Work • Glass Table Top
• Shower Screens • Mirrors • Robes
• Aluminium Windows & Doors
• Security Windows & Doors (Lic 12324)
• General Glazing & Maintenance
For a free quote and friendly
service call Sam on:
0411 142 955
All Hours
6/153 Rockingham Road, H/Hill
NEW
TRADIES
To find out how
you can get
8 weeks for the
cost of 6 phone
Marie Lukman on
9430 7727
trades.services@fremantleherald.com
Home maintenance specialists
offering a service you can trust
Call today for professional
HANDYMAN
PROPERTY
MAINTENANCE
LAWN SERVICES
PAINTING
PAINTING
PLASTERING
RT’S MOWING
STUALawn
Mowing
Painting with a 5 year
warranty and
satisfaction Guaranteed
ABC ART
T. DICARLO
PLASTERERS
Vertimowing
Garden Cleanups
Gutter Cleaning
Tree/Shrub Pruning
Palms Defronded
FREE QUOTATION
- renovations
- fencing
- brick paving
- demolition
- pergolas
- gutters
- carpentry
- patios
- wall removal
- odd jobs
- asbestos removal - tiling
- bathroom make-overs
RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL
100% INSURED
0417 997 603
PHONE ALAN
9339 3584 • 0403 772 756
0414 570 795
Handyman
HOME THEATRE
NEW
TRADIES
all maintenance
• leaks • fencing
• painting • doors
& locks • skirting
• decking •wall
removal • flooring
• blind installation
• gutter cleaning
& much more
FREE QUOTES
0400 113 107
F&W Solutions
Home/Office
Renovations Maintenance
RENOVATIONS • CARPENTRY
DECKING • PERGOLAS
BATHROOMS • KITCHENS
PAINTING •TILING
PRESTIGE
AUDIO VISUAL
Home Theatre &
Audio Visual Installation
TV Wall Mounting
Multi-Room Audio
LABLE ALL
AVAIL
OD
XMAS PERIO
Callll L
C
Luke
k
0404 381 906
Shane 0411 838 521
Eric 0418 383 619
ericfazio@bigpond.com
ROD’S
TOTAL HOME
MAINTENANCE
& REPAIRS
NOTHING
TOO SMALL
0413 545 595
A/H 9339 8069
KENSINGTON
CARPENTRY
SERVICE
Home & Office
Maintenance & Renovations
40 Years Experience
• No job too small
• Colorbond fencing
•walls removed • tiling
• doors & locks repaired
David: 0413 417 865
9316 0279
ABSOLUTE HOME SOLUTIONS
Complete Property Maintenance
FREE
QUOTES
• RENTALS
• PRE & POST SALE CLEAN UPS
• KITCHEN FLAT PACK INSTALLS
• PAVING & TILE REPAIRS
• PAINTING • HP CLEANING
• GARDEN MAKEOVERS & RETIC
Pensioner GLENN 0418 914 870
Discounts
MIKE 0411 591 233
Fully Insured www.ashworx.com
OUTDOOR
HANDYMAN
all aspects of gardening
minor tree lopping
garden design
reticulation • soakwells
rubbish removal
gutter cleaning
No callout fee
20+ Years Experience
Steve 0403 937 293
ABN 97 629 160 741
To find out how
you can get
8 weeks for the
cost of 6 phone
Marie Lukman on
9430 7727
KITCHENS
TIGHT FIT
CABINETS
CARPENTRY & RENOVATION
Kitchens
Glass Splash Backs
■ Bathrooms ■ Laundries
■ All Trades Organised
■
■
Locally made products.
Professionally designed.
Display showroom
FREE QUOTES / ALL AREAS
Phone Rob Thompson
0401 289 570
9417 9119
Paradise
LIMESTONE
No Job Too Small
• Water Features
• Feature limestone walls & letterboxes
• Retaining Walls
• Excavation & Bobcat Services
• Soakwell Installations
• Limestone Garden Edging
• Colorbond Fencing
• Stump Grinding
Neat & Professional Workmanship
FOR FREE QUOTES CALL AARON
0401 203 121
Design & Construct
Service
LANDSCAPING
No job too
big or small
Landscape Construction
Complete landscape
packages including:
• design • paving • limestone
• planting • retic • turf • lighting
Reliable prompt service
Quality work at competitive prices.
ALL PAVING
Call David
0424 175 568
0433 005 825
www.takeitoutside.net.au
Touchstone
Landscaping
all aspects of landscaping
professional, friendly service
attention to detail
quality assured workmanship
Fully Insured
Free Onsite Colsult
Call Tony
M
C
LIMESTONE
• LIQUID LIMESTONE
• RETAINING &
FEATURE WALLS
• FREE QUOTES
ARTHUR
0423 620 951
NEW MILLENNIUM CONTRACTING
LOCKSMITH
0402 641 748
Free Quotes
Call 1300 172 774
www.passionepainting.com.au
0469 159 959
6261 7576
Interior & Exterior
For free consultation
9336 6014
or 0466 626 458
0418 902 246
• Painting
• Decorating
• Property Makeovers
0417 926 266
A/H 9499 4097
Specialising in:
• reticulation
• real and synthetic
lawn installation
• paving • limestone walls
• garden edging
• water features
and feature walls
• decking garden designs
For a free quote please call
0413 915 251
Painting Services
Reasonable prices.
Good discounts
for pensioners.
Work guaranteed.
FREE QUOTES
Painting &
Renovations
Registered trades person.
David Lowe
0401 747 368
9382 1463
colourific
Established 1984
Reg # 3284
Accredited
Dulux Painter.
Proud employer of an apprentice.
Phone Bruce
0418 928 456
24 HOUR CALLOUT
all locks repaired,
replaced or unlocked
• commercial
• domestic
• auto • safes
Quality Security Guaranteed
Aged pensioner discount
Call Michael
0402 326 468
PAINTING
Painting & Decorating
Interior / Exterior
Reg # 7604
• enviro paints optional
• all aspects of painting
• free quotes
• non smoker
• police clearance
• fully insured
9433 5090
0467 880 222
Bart: 0403 040 311
e: bart@earthnstone.com.au
www.earthnstone.com.au
Free Quotes
First Class Painting
Guaranteed
Interior/Exterior
Bryan Mahony
0421 826 556
mahonypainting@hotmail.com
NOTT’S
G
PA I N T I N G
S
SERVICES
Quality Workmanship
By Irish Tradesman
ABN 23 305 188 191
• Interior/Exterior
• Fully Insured • Refs Available
• 25 Years Experience
For all your
Professional Painting
0418 904 183
9332 8016
LIC NO RP 6796 LIC No 124562C
All Work Guaranteed
FIRST CLASS PAINTING.
FREE QUOTATIONS.
Immediate start available
FREECALL
1800 707 202
David: 0414 619 866
Phone 9430 7727 Fax 9430 7726
PAINTING
SERVICE
interior/exterior
neat & tidy
free quotes
CALL GARRET
0408 934 039
REG: 6304
NOW
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All Plumbing & Gas
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Ph: 9434 6651
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GF 005115 PL 6373
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Call Stewart
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PLUMBING
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OVER 35 YEARS IN TRADE
PHONE MIKE
0412 201 262
0407 864 984
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PL7680 GF13358
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of all
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Hot Water System
Specialists
PL 5480 GF 006582
plumbing & gas
• Hot Water Systems
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• Blocked Drains,
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• Annoying & Noisy
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A/H 9337 2059
PL 704 GF 1930
29 Wood Street, Fremantle
All Class
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PL 7515 GF 013344
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24 Hour Emergency H.W.
All at competitive prices
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10% discount for pensions
0422 673 766
BOOMERS
PLUMBING & GAS
•
blocked drains
• burst pipes
• electronic leak detection
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• kitchen/bathroom
renovations
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24/7
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James
0449 161 085
P.L. 7778 GF 010701
ALL
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24 Hr Emergency
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if we can’t fix it
Pen Discounts
Phone
Call Tyrone
0404
835 503
0404835503
PL 7980 GF 11268
PL7980 GF011268
www.greenstoneplumbing.com.au
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PLUMBING & GAS
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or 9437 4688
PL: 7916 GF: 014502
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• Blocked Drains • Burst Pipes
• Renovations • Retic Cut Ins
• Insurance + Emergency Work
Local, Honest
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• Since 1989
• Police Cleared
• All Work Guaranteed
Phone Christian
0412 137 747
REMOVALS
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A reliable service for all your
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0458 881 111
9336 5259
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NO JOB TOO SMALL
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■ Book a time convenient for YOU
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■
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• Sewer Conversions
• New Houses & Extensions
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• Taps & Toilets
• Gas Installations
• Emergency and Insurance Work
0412 917 383
0415 748 774
RENDERVATIONS
AUSTRALIA
Reg 3374, 3154
PLASTERING
24/7 - ALL AREAS
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9490 3576
tony
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www.brushing-brilliance.com
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bruce@colourificpainting.com.au
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Brilliance
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• all aspects
• interior & exterior
• reliable & friendly service
• 20 years experience
• all work guaranteed
• no job too small
PAVING
painting contractors
DMK
plaster master
RN: 7318
0434 493 537
PL: 6901 GF: 8742
PLASTERERS HOT WATER
ALL WORK
GUARANTEED
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Refs Available
Painting Reg. No. 4130
Matthew’s
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Mobile: 0421 981 528
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Reg 3640
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our Speciality
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Fox
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WALSH’S PAINTING
Over 30 years experience
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John
• New Homes
• Renovations
• Rendering
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REG 7599
PLUMBING
Riverside
Plumbing
& Gas
Established 1970
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0457 591 143
ALL SUBURBS
· Tree lopping & pruning
· Gutter cleaning & repair
· Carpentry-paving-fencing
· Clean ups
· Rubbish removal
· Odd jobs & fix its
· Insured/police cleared
· Free quotes
Accredited Painters
N
Matt
info@fremantlelandscapes.com.au
PROPERTY MAINTENANCE
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ALL PAINTING JOBS
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Call ABC ART
when quality
matters.
LIMESTONE
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• all general maintenance
• kitchen & bathroom makeovers
• retaining walls • general carpentry
• limestone work • patios/pergolas
• roof repairs • demolition
• flooring • decking • tiling
Phone Stuart
• Interior &
Exterior Painting
• Feature Walls
• Metallic Finish
• Texture Coating
• Roof Painting
• Fence & Driveways
PLUMBING
PL 6067 GF 4483
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trades&services
PL7498 GF011508
herald
PL7168 GP7661
15 Years Experience.
Fully Insured
www.cockburnremovals.com.au
trades.services@fremantleherald.com
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(Fully Insured)
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Mob: 0406 763 676
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ROOFING
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READ THIS
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CALL PHIL
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www.roofandwalldoc.com.au
WorkSafe Asbestos Demolition Lic
Builders Registration Number 13172
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Roofing
Service
ALL WORK
GUARANTEED
• Ridgecapping
Specialists
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& Whirly Birds
• All types of roof
maintenance
Leon 0403 184 723
cockburnroofing@bigpond.com.au
FTIGHT
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Senior Citz & Pensioner Discount
Credit Card Payment Available
0402 213 582
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roof repairs
re-ridging & flexipointing
skylights
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home renovations
facias & gutters
9310 1348
0421 770 890
www.rooftight.com.au
A QUALITY
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SERVICES
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0421 954 590
• gutters
• downpipes
• roof leaks
• asbestos removal
• reroofing
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Ron: 0403 842 218
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Fax: 9434 6221
Email: swanriverroofing@live.com.au
Experts in:
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✓ Bore maintenance
✓ Wiring solutions
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✓ Design / Installation of new systems
Reliable, expert service with reasonable
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0401 873 861
ATTENTION
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9433 1077
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9430 7727
9337 1601 24 Hours
Mob 0409 105 559
Quality Work
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0403 069 463
www.sos-services.com.au
(Pensioner Discount/Insured)
ABN 79 117 409 604
SERVICE WITH A SMILE
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MELVILLE
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4, 6, 7.5, 9, 12.5m3
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Shower
Regrouting
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STOP WATER LEAKING
THROUGH WALLS USING
RESISTANT ADDITIVES.
PHONE TREVOR OR
EUNICE ROSS
9364 6352
6352
0419 915 459
Estabished since 1986
TREE & PALM
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Erin 9317 8500
ehardie@bigpond.net.au
Ring OWEN’S TREE
a Bin SERVICE
2,3 & 4m bins.
All bins with ramps.
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owner/operator.
Phone Leo.
Pay by Cards, Cash or EFT
9314 1222
•
•
•
•
Est. East Frem. 1982
Fully Insured
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Owen Ritson
9339 6645
0421 118 704
0419 699 754
Repairs to all sewing
machines and
overlockers.
• over 25 yrs exp
• fully insured
• free quotes & advice
• removal or verge pick-up
“Service is our Motto”
9434 1205
0411 284 833
RISING DAMP
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OLD RENDER REMOVED
LIMESTONE REPOINTED
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A1 WASHER
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washer & dryers
• In home repairs
• 12 months guarantee
• Senior citizen’s discounts
SEC Lic.
HEALTH & BEAUTY
0409 088 832
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WINDOW CLEANING
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PROFESSIONAL SERVICE
Alex Doran
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0414 797 712
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ROOF & WALL
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BRICK
&
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LIMESTONE
Stump Grinding
Kent
SEWING MACHINE
REPAIRS
WALLS
Phone Ben
M&J Bins KENT’S TREE
• Prompt &
Friendly Service
LOPPING
• Residential
Window Cleaning Services
Since 1862
Ph 9335 6113
58 Adelaide St,
Fremantle
DANGEROUS TREES OR
ANNOYING STUMPS REMOVED
SAFELY AND PROMPTLY.
TREES TRIMMED & SHAPED.
• Yard Clean-ups
and Junk Removal
• Gutter Cleaning
SOAKWELLS
9433 4156
0407 473 626
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Call 1300 172 774
0411 051 272
No Job too Small
We service over 300 Govt.
schools in Roof Works.
Centre
Satisfaction Guaranteed
10 year Guarantee
• Family owned
& operated
• Fully qualified
• Fully insured
• All aspects of tree work
• Free quotes
• Mulch sales
Call Andrew
Floors, Walls,
Regrouting,
Repair Work.
All Roof
Replacements &
Maintenance
0413 057 979 Port Sewing
Roof Restoration
0421
439 229
3/22 Hines Road, O’Connor
Specialised Outdoor Services
ROOF
6 Day Bin Hire
CARPENTER 9417 8681
• pergolas
• gazebos
• extensions
• loft conversions
Dean
High Quality
& Good Rates
in your voice
Over 10 Years Experience
& Commercial
• 3,4,6,7.5,10m3
skip bins
All aspects of Carpentry
• Wall & Floor Tiling
• New & Renovations
• MAIN FLOOR
(direct import & lay)
• Free Quote
advertising opportunities
TREE & PALM
SERVICES
TI L IN G
9430 6553
BIN HIRE
Submersible Bores
Reticulation
All Bore, Well, Pump,
Retic Repairs
Roll on Lawn
trades&services
✓ residential or
commercial
✓ difficult access
specialists
✓ builders cleans
Call Paul
0405 433 063
For more info 9430 7727
or email advertising@perthvoice.com
SOAKWELLS
All aspects of
Soakwell installation
Downpipes, Driveways,
Spoon Drains, etc.
We also repair existing
soakwells and brickpaving.
For advice and
recomendations call Deane
0418 906 735
www.pavedrain.com.au
Phone 9430 7727 Fax 9430 7726
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IRONING Expert, efficient
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surrounding areas. Free p/up
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383 246
IRONING Lady professional,
reliable service. Pick up,
delivery. Ph 0412 907 795
LAWN Cutting service,
Gardening, cheap rates 0403
748 900
LAWNMOWING Prompt
efficient service. Please Ph Ray
0434 939 221
To advertise call the Herald
9430 7727
LEAFLET Distribution made
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PAINTING Clean tidy
competitive. (reg 6964) Call
Guy 0412 554 509
ALL Plumbing & Gas PL7409
GF 7917. Phone 0406 352 020
or 9330 4312
Proudly
Supporting
the Arts
POOL/SPA Specialising
in Regular Maintenance,
Equipment Sales, Service and
Repairs. Family owned and
Operated Business, Quality and
Reliability Guaranteed. Call Rick
at V & R Pool and Spa Care on
0414 722 090
ROOF Framing walls & floors,
Pergolas old ones restored.
Gutters, down pipes, sheeting,
lining etc. Reg/Ins. 25yrs exp.
Phone Michael 0408 913 338
RUBBISH Removed. Large or
small loads 7 days. Ph 9457
3323 or 0419 918 928
1ARTS & CRAFTS
1DANCE
EXPERT SERVICES
EXPERT SERVICES
HOLIDAY Art Classes. For
children 5-12 yrs. For more
info call Andrea 0435 496 434
or email angesheree@hotmail.
co.nz for a timetable
AIRCONDITIONING
Evaporative, summer service,
pads and repairs. 0408 865
183
CARPET A Cleaning,
specialising in steam injection
deep cleaning. Choice
magazine preferred method.
Quick drying. 0438 411 208
ARTS & CRAFTS
BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITIES
1BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
FRANCHISE. Unique
Opportunity to own your own
car detailing business and still
be part of the VIP Car Care
Australian wide team. Call VIP
Car Care today and enquire
about our start-up packs. Ph
1300 767 160
COMPUTERS
1A COMPUTERS
COMPUTER & Laptop
repair Fr. $99. Call Dave Now.
For fast onsite or shop PC
repairs & sales 0415 966
469 Geekswa.com.au
COMPUTER Trouble Shooting.
Professional help for home/
business PCs, hardware,
software, internet network
repairs and upgrades. Virus
removal. Tim 0424 287 949
FREMANTLE Technician. Paul.
Meticulous Repairs (Virus, Blue/
Black Screen, Slowness etc).
Only $40/hr (max $120) as you
bring computer to me. I fix or
it’s free! 0424 334 747
WHY Trust your computer to
any old back yard computer
person? Are you looking
for service you can trust?
Bentech Computers have
been in Fremantle for 10
years providing friendly helpful
knowledge and experience
to all our valued clients. We
can help with all of your home
and office computer needs
ranging from PC’s & Laptops to
network and broadband setup.
Can’t make it down to us?
Bentech Computers can come
to you and provide the same
level of quality & customer
service that we offer in our shop
but in the comfort of your home
or office. Whether you’re after a
new computer or just advice on
choosing an internet provider
we are always here & happy
to help. Bentech Computers
104 Wray Ave, Fremantle. Ph
9430 9243
ARCHITECT Approachable,
practical, prompt. Award
winner. Low cost design
services. Yes, different. Patrick
Healey (R1008) 9499 1888
ASSISTANCE For small
businesses or personal. Hourly
rates on/off site no request too
big/small or outlandish. 20 yrs
exp assisting CEO/COO’s and
their wives! Police clearance
Jay 0459 488 294
AV BOOKKEEPING are you
in need of a local bookkeeper.
My services provides: accounts
payable, accounts receivable,
payroll, super, BAS, IAS, cash
flows. Bank rec’s, various
office tasks. 10+ years of exp.
Proficient with MYOB. Cert IV
Bookkeeping and a BAS Agent.
Please call 0404 842 483.
Making your business life easier,
when it counts
BOOKKEEPING NKJJ
Services. Data Entry,
Rec’n MYOB, Quickbooks
nkjjservices@optusnet.com.au
Jenny 0407 927 183
BOOKKEEPING No job too
big or small. On/off site. Hrs/
days to suit. MYOB installs/
upgrades, set up of accounts,
one on one training, payroll,
online BAS lodgement. 20yrs
experience. Julie 0417 927 654
B.Bus (Acctg), Member NIA,
MYOB Partner/Reseller, Reg.
BAS Agent
BRICKLAYER All types of
bricklaying, insurance work,
rusted/lintels replaced.
Pensioner rates, No job to
small, free quotes. All calls will
be attended to. Ken Jones
9337 9633/0419 049 362
BRICKLAYING All types of
brick work. Any size job. Ph
0450 944 150 or 9417 2502
BUILDING Renovations &
home maintenance, walls
removed, windows, kitchens,
patios, pergolas. Recycled
materials used where possible.
Ph Ray 0417 947 943
COURSES
FEDERATION Carpentry
Company. Roofs, verandahs,
carports, decks, pergolas,
timber frame extensions
specialists. Mike 0418 908 663
BELLYDANCE Course Starts
17 January Fereshta 0422
810 797
CARPENTRY, household,
fixing, maintenance and new.
Robert 0421 508 796
COURSES
TEA L C be creative, have
tea with Frances Thursday
mornings 0422 810 797
CLEANER - Vicky’s Green
Clean 0401 009 518.
Enthusiastic, energetic and
reliable home and office
cleaning using environmentally
friendly products and practices.
Perfect for the eco motivated
and ideal for those with
chemical sensitivities, asthma
& allergies
CLEANING Home
Cleaning Fast and Efficient
two women team. Reasonable
rates. Call Ariel & Kali 0449 639
646 or 0412 784 240
SPARKING Cleaning services
professional, reliable, police
clearance. Only $19p/h 0416
893 962 Monica
CLEANING Professional,
honest, experienced. $25/hour
0450 735 263
DRESSMAKING Alterations.
Babs Fashion Design. All
occasions bridal/evening wear,
school balls, casual day wear.
9437 3718
SECRETARIAL Services,
Highly qualified and
experienced and accurate Jan
9332 6456
SEWING Cushion covers for
home, boat, van, mattresses
etc. Fabrics avail. Foam Sales
9330 1199
TILE/GROUT cleaning using
latest technology. Bring tiles
back like new! 0438 411 208
TILING Abots Tiling, work
guaranteed, free quote, all types
of tiling. Call Martin 0438 419
016 or 9443 3518 or www.
tilingservicesperth.com.au to
contact us via email
TREE And palm removal,
stump grinding, prompt service,
fully insured 25 yrs experience.
Call 9434 1205 mobile 0411
284 833
TV Antennas for digital Fr.
$99. Call Andrew now.
Install + $99. 0415 966
469 tvantennasperth.com.au
WILLS And Probate.
Experienced Solicitor. Friendly
advice. Reasonable fee.
FITZLAW 9337 3852 mob 0401
199 372 jf@fitzlaw.com.au
WINDOW Cleaning Indian
Ocean Cleaning. 2 storey
specialist. Call Jamie 0438
382 345
FOR SALE
1FOR SALE
DRESSMAKING/
ALTERATIONS work. All work
done by experienced, qualified
Diploma holder. 7 days per
week. Kamal 9364 4459
BED Overlays. Thick premium
quality. More comfort, less
aches and pains. Foam Sales
82 Norma Rd, Booragoon
9330 1199
ELECTRICIAN Fr $75 - Call
Andrew Now. Your local
cheap sparky 0415 966
469 perthelectricalservices.
com.au EC 009715
FOAM Cushions, mattresses
etc cut to size and covered.
Foam Sales 82 Norma Rd
Booragoon 9330 1199
GARDEN DESIGN Compelling
and sustainable designs.
Trained in Botanical Sciences.
Botanical Artist. Native plant
specialist. Mary-Ann 6161 8328
JOE’S gardening service for all
your gardening needs at a fair
price 30yrs hort exp. ph 0423
405 046 or 9310 6428
GARDEN Rescue service tree,
bush, rose pruning, weeding,
garden tidyups. Rubbish
removal, quick response. Phil
0417 966 277
GARDENER/HANDYMAN.
Weeding, Pruning, Retic. etc.
Cheap rates, reliable. 9418
5271
GARDENING All aspects of
landscape/gardening, water
wise and native gardens,
maintenance, tree
lopping, qualified and
experienced, friendly service,
free quotes Adam 0417916 198
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PACKING Boxes from $1.85,
paper, bubble wrap, robes. Can
deliver. 9317 4420
PELMET Boxes. $15/meter
made to order, DIY cover. Foam
Sales 82 Norma Rd Booragoon
9330 1199
HEALTH & BEAUTY
1HEALTH & BEAUTY
ABSOLUTE Waxing & beauty.
Specialising in all waxing
for men & women, tinting,
manicure & pedicure, facials.
Palmyra area. Call Pam 0414
557 035
LOOSE Weight, Gain
Energy and Feel healthier.
Call Connie 0417 960 600 for
free evaluation
To advertise
call the Herald
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LOST & FOUND
1HOUSESITTING
FOUND ginger and white
female cat Hamilton Hill area.
Sterilized. Not microchipped.
Not more than a year old.
Gentle and very friendly. Phone
Maggie 9418 5760
RAINBOW Lorikeet found 17
December, very happy, tame.
Hilton area 9337 2587
MARRIAGE
CELEBRANTS
1MARRIAGE CELEBRANTS
ANNE Roberts Registered
Celebrant. Beautiful ceremonies
designed the way you want. Ph
9335 6063/0431 945 645
CAROLINA Allen CMC
ceremonies to suit you. Ph
0409 291 616
MAGIC Moments. Weddings,
Celebration of life etc. Ph
Heather 0487 156 705
NORMAN W DeTracey,
registered Marriage Celebrant,
phone 08-9414 1002 or 0458
941 444. The greatest gift you
can give someone is your time
MUSICAL
1MUSICAL
GUITAR Lesson easy going
teacher 20 yrs exp. I Come 2U
0439 597 507
SERENATA Strings. Classical
quartet or trio for weddings,
functions or parties. Email
hug1@iinet.net.au Call Hans
9335 6980 evenings
PENNY Lanes Music
Workshop. Summer Rock
School (all ages) Be a part
of a band this summer.
Piano, Vocals, Drums
and Guitar contact us
on 6162 1992 0r email
us pennylanesmusic@hotmail.
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Fremantle
1PETS
PETS
A GROOM for improvement.
Small Dog grooming. East
Fremantle 9339 2231
DOG Walking service,
0412 664 032 www.
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VET Mobile. Fremantle and
West Coast Mobile Vet service
to all suburbs. Cheapest
vaccinations in town. All vet
services with full hospital
back-up. Less cost to you, to
your door, than visiting a vet
clinic. Pensioner and unwaged
discounts given. Phone Dr
Alexander on 0400 326 784
all hours for free advice and
a quote
WOOFGANG Petcare, House
sitting, Doggy day care, Dog
walking plus more. www.
woofgang.com.au 0422 461
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ALCOHOLICS Anonymous,
want to drink? That’s your
business. Want to stop? That’s
ours. Ring all hours 9325 3566
office, Michael 0418 904 102,
Lisa 0404 926 367
ACCOMMODATION
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FREMANTLE Lodging close
to shops & transport. F/F single
rooms from $180/pw, utilities,
linen, foxtel, w/l internet all incl.
Suit mature gentleman. 0419
730 527 / 0431 700 893
SITUATIONS
VACANT
RAINBOW Tiling: seeking an
experienced floor & wall tiler for
on going projects janewenty@
yahoo.com.au”
SCHOOL Canteen Manager
required Fridays. A passion
for preparing healthy, nutritious
food is essential. Call 0423
142 372
THE Travel Doctor Fremantle is
looking for an Registered Nurse
to join their friendly team. Wed
1.30-5.30. Thursday 2-7pm.
Fri 2-5.30 Phone 9336 6630
from Jan 3rd. Applications close
20th Jan.
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CELEBRATE A Life on DVD
Bring your photos and videos
alive with your own beautifully
crafted slideshow movie
for birthdays, anniversaries,
weddings, funerals, business
promotion. Packages for every
budget. Phone Suchita 9331
2252 www.celebratealifedvd.
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LIMOUSINES Darryl’s
Limousines chauffeured White
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Rolls Royce and Jaguar 4
seat available for weddings,
school balls, airport transfers,
dinners, special occasions and
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1SPORT & FITNESS
MOBILE FITNESS. A new year,
a new you! Make your health a
priority in 2012. Personal and
group training sessions. Call
Mel on 0416167628 or email
mel@crankhf.com.au
TO LET
1TO LET
CLASSIC and affordable
Fremantle family home,
panoramic harbour views, 3-4
bedroom, 1 bathroom, neat and
tidy, 3-6 month private lease.
Available now furnished or not,
15 Swanbourne St call 0409
684 024
TUITION
1 TUITION
EXP. Teacher. English/maths.
Success for children. Yrs 1-3
Ph 0422 481 626
FLOWERS (orchid) handmade
from clay workshop $49
includes materials Details
Thanawan 0420 858 438
TUTOR- Maths/Physics/
Chem Up to Yr12. James 0400
015 920
WANTED TO BUY
11WANTED TO BUY
ANTIQUE, Australian and
English china, pre-1940’s old
jugs, bowls, vases, figurines,
tea sets, vintage tools, old
toys. Anything pre-1940’s old
collectables. Cash paid free
appraisals all areas ph 9313
1940
“ THEY’RE
KEEPING
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BOXES Removal type. Cash
paid. Will pick up. 9317 4459
WATCHES Vintage. Omega,
Rolex, Cartier, Breitling, etc. Will
beat any price. 0422 904 830
SITUATIONS
VACANT
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EXECUTIVE Assistant to the
Board of Directors required
up to 14 hours per fortnight.
Request job description from
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BE Paid yo walk. Catalogue
deliverers wanted. In Beeliar,
South Lake, Yangebup & Glen
Iris. Ph: 9418 2555
COOK/KITCHEN hand, busy
cafe, Freo area. Must have 5yrs
breakfast/sandwich experience,
cleaning, split shifts. 0400
242 361
DISTRIBUTION Areas available
in Ardross & Mt Pleasant. Call
Marie today and make her day
9430 7727
FACTORY Hand junior willing
to work in powder coating
business to develop skills.
Kardinya area. Ph 0402 477
574
FRIDAY Work, early start,
sorting papers and delivery of
papers, local deliverers. Need
1 tonne vehicle prefer van. Call
Marie King 9430 7727
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• BEADY-EYED WITH AMBITION: Raewyn Fenwick, Ruby Talbot-Dunn and Leah Trigwell. Photos by Matthew Dwyer
W
HILE many of
their school friends
dreamed of a gap
year involving Europe,
Raewyn Fenwick and brother
Billy Menzies decided to
instead start their own
business.
The Bead Post opened next to
Fremantle’s heritage-listed post
office seven years ago.
“I was 17 at the time,” Ms
Fenwick says, (her brother was
24).
The shop is the result of a long
love affair with beads: “[I’ve]
always been interested... they have
a beautiful historic context.”
A dab hand at whipping up
funky necklaces, bracelets and
TTRADERS
JJENNY D’ANGER
ear-rings, Ms Fenwick honed her
skills as a teen making jewellery
for herself, family and friends.
“Lots of hours with my father’s
tool box finding out what doesn’t
work.”
The beads come from all over
the world, from Africa to South
America, a host of former soviet
states, even Afghanistan, both
during Taliban rule and the wartorn days since.
Afghani beads are Ms
Fenwick’s favourite and while
travelling to the highly dangerous
country is not on the agenda,
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The Bead Post has a “special
relationship” with its bead
trader, ensuring a steady supply
of antique and hand-crafted
reproduction beads.
A colourful hill tribe bridal
outfit on display in the shop
knocks for six the stereotype of
black-burqua covered women.
Travelling the world sourcing
beads is a romantic notion but
the reality is it’s expensive so
the shop relies on family and
friends travelling to keep their
eyes peeled, and on wholesale
connections.
Beads vary in price from $65 to
three for 5c and are as varied as
resin, shell, stone, wood and semiand precious stones, including
rubies, sapphires and tourmaline.
The Bead Shop offers free
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and just two hours to get to a
friend’s wedding.
The Bead Post helps out with
more than accessorising wedding
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and canapes—increasingly
popular.
The Bead Post
13 Market Street, Fremantle
9335 3936
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appt. Health Fund Rebates
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CONFLICT Counselling for
marriage, relationships and
anger management issues.
Jonathan Kester at Norfolk St
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tuition and a quiet space to sit and
make your own, with the shop
supplying tools.
For the artistically or manually
challenged, helpful staff will make
up an order.
A pair of ear-rings can be
whipped up while you wait for
$5, plus the price of the beads, as
I discovered last year following
a last-minute costume meltdown
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• Charlie’s Community
aired recently at the
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January 7 – January 14, 2012
ARIES (Mar 21 – Apr 20)
In sorting out tensions between home
and career, it’s important to identify
where pleasure lies. You will be able to apply your
will infinitely more effectively if you are doing what
you love - and with those you care about. Freedom
IS responsibility. Explore it joyously.
TAURUS (Apr 21 – May 20)
There’s a planetary tension between
Jupiter, who is all for expansion and
growth - and Saturn, who is all about contraction
and discipline. This is affecting you. One is the
accelerator. One is the brake. A car would be kaput
without both. And so you would be too.
Charlie in lights
C
HARLIE is a selfconfident 41-year-old
whose smile lights up
the screen in his film debut,
Charlie’s Community.
The South Fremantle resident,
who has an intellectual disability,
talks about belonging and
friendship in his home town.
A regular along South Freo’s
cafe strip, his favourite watering
hole is the Seaview and he’s a
fan of Ruocco’s, Aubergine and
Tasty Cafe, where his welcome is
as warm as his smile.
Charlie’s Community is one of
186 five-minute films showing the
lives and contribution of people
with an intellectual disability,
part of DADAA’s Lost Generation
Project.
“It’s good to see people like
mind
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Charlie in the cafes and shops,
they get support because people
know them,” chief David Doyle
says.
Fremantle’s main street,
coupled with the CAT bus, makes
the port city ideal for people with
intellectual disabilities being able
to engage in their community, as
opposed to newer suburbs with
their shopping malls, Mr Doyle
says.
Fremantle-based DADAA is
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an evaluation, research and
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find places in society for their
child. Some chart the gamut of
emotions, some make you weep.”
There are 220,000 people with
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intellectual disability,” Mr Doyle
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DADAA is now one of 11 key
organisations Australia-wide,
with an international reputation.
Its film projects, including
Charlie’s Community, are set to be
aired on SBS TV.
“[And] we’re working on
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National Film Archive in
Canberra—they have a huge
social context,” Mr Doyle says.
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GEMINI (May 21 – June 21)
The nearly full moon starts it’s
week in Gemini. The moon
charges us up with feelings. It also makes us prone
to emotionality. The key to all this, is having some
sense of what one’s needs are and how to take
care of them. Getting pernickety won’t help. Stay
expansive.
CANCER (June 22 – July 22)
There’s a natural tension between
individualism and relationship. Life
won’t let us separate one from the other. Even if you
were in a cave in the Himalayas, you’d be dreaming
about the ones you love. If you can’t get what you
want, accept an increase in understanding instead.
LEO (July 23 – Aug 22)
If it’s all been getting a bit raggedy
around the edges, then it’s time to
put in a concerted effort to create some kind of
order. If there’s no pleasure when you start doing
what you do, it will turn up once you get going. Give
your endeavours a chance to shine. They will.
VIRGO (Aug 23 – Sept 22)
Drive with pleasure now. The seriously
hard yards have been done. If you
don’t play with delight, then the trickster gods will
tickle and tease you until you do. The peak of the
mountain is in sight. As excitement gathers, keep
one foot going ahead of the other. Enjoy!
LIBRA (Sept 23 – Oct 23)
You have your eye on finer deeper
things. It’s hard to apply your attention
to mundane matters. If you get split around these
two, then one or the other will spit you out. Thread
the mundane and the magical together in such a
way that you are whole and happy.
SCORPIO (Oct 24 – Nov 21)
Saturn isn’t too far away. He has
nearly done his time in Libra.
Scorpio is next on his list. He will be helping you to
sort out what’s essential in your life and what’s not.
Be one step ahead of him by beginning to ponder
it now. Wisdom is required. Faux wisdom won’t do.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22 – Dec 21)
Mercury is sparking you up with a
playful mix of ideas, restlessness and
communication. His job is to give you insight. His
method is sometimes to lead you up the garden
path, until you truly honour your own understanding.
In other words, borrowed knowledge won’t do.
CAPRICORN (Dec 22 – Jan 19)
The sun is shining on your mountaintop. You are standing up there with
your nose into the breeze, looking down at the
valleys below. There’s no moment for a mountain
goat, like the moment of completion. Close a circle
of endeavour, to your deep satisfaction.
AQUARIUS (Jan 20 – Feb 18)
Deep feelings of longing and healing are
mixing in with your need for love, delight
and pleasure. Venus, Neptune and Chiron are
brewing up quite a cocktail. Dance in the lovely
lack of reason that existence is gifting you. Life is
encouraging your poetic spirit to lift off.
PISCES (Feb 19 – Mar 20)
When you feel supported, morally or
practically, there is no end to what
you can do. Saturn is providing you with all the
spine you need to bring your vision to fruition. There
is no sacrificing your love of beauty in the name of
pragmatism. Communication is the key.
Copyright 2012 Sudhir
Co
(M.J.Dean)
Sudhir
www.astrospice.com
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