7 January 2012 - Fremantle Herald
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7 January 2012 - Fremantle Herald
FREMANTLE HERALD Fremantleʼs own INDEPENDENT newspaper Volume 23 No 1 Saturday January 7, 2012 www.fremantleherald.com 41 Cliff Street, Fremantle Ph: 9430 7727 Fax 9430 7726 Email: news@fremantleherald.com Letterboxed to Fremantle, Beaconsfield, East Fremantle, Hilton, North Fremantle, O’Connor, Samson, South Fremantle and White Gum Valley Power lines cook a burra FIGHT THAT FLAB! STICK to that new year’s resolution and look and feel fab in 2012 with the Herald. Take on a delivery round and watch as your body tones and firms up. By next Christmas you’ll look and feel terrific! Lovely Marie King has vacancies throughout Freo, Cockburn and Melville—there’s bound to be a round close to you! Call Marie today on 9430 7727. by BRAD JEFFERIES 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 station site should be fenced off to the public because it is contaminated with cancer-causing chemicals, environmentalists warn. Full story, page 9 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. 100% Cotton Offroad Mens Shirts Cherry Hand Made Jackets 100% Cotton Destination Moon Ladies Dresses 90% Cotton, 10% Rayon Ladies T-Shirts 90% Cotton, 10% Rayon Tin Tin T-Shirts 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.” DELIVERY DRIVERS WANTED TIPPY’S famous PIZZA Plus our Great Ribs + locally created womenswear sizes 10 - 20 + hand picked artisan wares SUPER SPECIAL Tuesday & Wednesday Buy One Pizza Get Another HALF PRICE of equal or lesser value DELIVERY • DINE IN • PICK UP • WE CATER FOR ALL YOUR PARTY NEEDS 165 Hampton Road, South Fremantle Phone 9430 7525 www.tippyspizza.com.au • New Menu Available • 5pm - Late pekho wear + wares 7 wray ave fremantle tue to sat 10 - 5 www.pekho.com 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 a magpie. Find the Fake Ad & WIN a Chance for a Feast for 2 For details, please see the Competitions page Freo hails for more cabs This space could be yours for just $99 by JENNY D’ANGER Call Today 7727 Small spaces that pack a punch! 9430 Conditions Apply Proudly Supporting the Arts MORE taxis, not ritzy ranks, 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. Hair Collective 20% discount to all our clients on Mon, Tues & Wed for the month of January Fubar 32 High Street, Fremantle West End Phone 9336 6898 • Cockburn mayor Logan Howlett at the current border with Fremantle. 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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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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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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.” COMPOUNDING SERVICES AVAILABLE Open 8am to 8pm EVERYDAY FREE trial classes run every week at several locations across Perth. Book online at liveboxfit.com.au FREE trial classes run every week at our six Perth studios. 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T: 9314 2444 Major credit cards welcome. ATM available. Offer available until 31/01/12. Cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer. Limited Stock of steak varieties. Photos for illustration purposes only. Fremantle Herald, Saturday January 7, 2012 - Page 3 herald ELECTORS’ GENERAL MEETING The Electors’ General Meeting will be held on Monday, 6 February 2012 commencing at 6.30pm at the Town Hall, 135 Canning Highway, East Fremantle. The purpose of the meeting is to allow for discussion of the contents of the annual report and other general business. A copy of the annual report is available at the Town Hall. S. WEARNE Chief Executive Officer Kinesiology Need an emotional detox? 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( 3 5 (/4% ( (/4%, (/4%, (/4%, 3 /4%, 3/ 4%, 3/ 4%, 3/5 , 3/54 , 3/ Page 4 – Fremantle Herald, Saturday January 7, 2012 letters Be kind 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 Newspaper House 37-45 Cliff Street Fremantle WA 6160 PO Box 85 North Fremantle, WA 6159 Ph: 9430 7727 Fax: 9430 7726 news@fremantleherald.com Publisher: The Herald Publishing Co. Pty Ltd Editor-in-chief: Andrew Smith Directors: Andrew Smith & Pip Thomson EDITORIAL 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. Gerard MacGill Harvest Rd, North Fremantle Night fees hurt trade I AM working in WA presently, on, amongst other things, the prospects for exporting selected WA products. In Work with Kulcha Program & Agency Manager Full-time Position Coordinating Kulcha’s arts programs and managing the artist agency service. REQD: arts programming experience; good organisational and communication skills; knowledge of the multicultural arts sector. Finance Manager Full-time Position Coordinating our finances – general accounts, strategic planning and reporting to the GM and Board. REQD: strength in MYOB, financial reporting and management accounting; excellent organisational, interpersonal and computer skills. Full details at www.kulcha.com.au /employment. Apply by 5pm, 19 January 2012. 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 Editor ’s note: We think the technical term is “money-grubbing”. Christmas cures cancer Editor: Andrew Smith Chief of Staff & Production Editor: Steve Grant Journalists: Jenny D’Anger, Brendan Foster, Brad Jefferies, Carmelo Amelfi Photographer: Jeremy Dixon Cartoonist: Ange, Chatfield Story Deadline: Wed. noon ADMINISTRATION Receptionist: Julie Rainbow ADVERTISING Director: Natalie Hug Assistant to Director: Melanie Buljan Real Estate: Natalie Hug Display Ad Reps: Liz West, Whitney Isabel, Elin McCarthy Production: Matthew Eeles, Nibha Mehra, Fernanda Herrmann, Helena Tay Ad Copy Control: Susanne Ottosson, Paola Fischer Trades & Services: Marie Lukman Classifieds: Julie Rainbow Ads Deadline: Tues. noon ACCOUNTS: Director: Christine Smith Assistants: Janelle Tester, Molly Brown DISTRIBUTION: MY faith in the education system is beginning to be restored. Manager: Marie King In December the calm conditions allowed the beautiful sounds of the local Winthrop primary school concert to be heard throughout the nearby community. What made the music even more significant was the inclusion of the children singing traditional Christmas carols such as Away in a manger, etc. Here was at least one school rallying against the cancer of political correctness which seems to have invaded sectors of the education establishment in recent years. The fact the Winthrop school enjoys the blend of many cultures but is not prepared to disregard this nation’s traditional religious beliefs for fear of creating imagined offence is very reassuring. Daryl Binning Winthrop Transport: Ron Fowler This space is yours for just $99 Small spaces that pack a punch!! 9430 7727 Conditions Apply WEBSITE www.fremantleherald.com Matthew Eeles, Stephen Pollock We publish four separate editions every weekend which carry local and regional news and advertising. Beaconsfield, East Fremantle, Fremantle, Hilton, North Fremantle, O’Connor, Samson, South Fremantle, White Gum Valley 19,500 papers (approx.) 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Call for more! 92,536 SEPT 10 ACN: 009 416 620 We also publish the Perth Voice, which is letterbox-delivered every week to more than 38,500 homes and businesses through Perth’s inner-northern suburbs (Leederville, Perth, Mt Lawley, etc) Total Voice circulation: 45,466 SEPT 10 ACN: 009 416 620 Total combined Voice & Herald circulation: 138,926 J herald thinking allowed 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. 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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. Cockies crash 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 Fremantle Business Improvement District Steering Group Are you a land owner, tenant or sub-tenant in the coloured areas on the map? 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 the backing of the City of Fremantle (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 Page 6 – Fremantle Herald, Saturday January 7, 2012 business improvement district. Friday 20 January 2012 at 7.45 - 9.15 am Fremantle Chamber of Commerce 16 Phillimore Street, Fremantle Please RSVP to: rsvp@fremantlechamber.com.au For further information on the proposed Fremantle BID, please contact the steering group chairperson: Mr John Dornan, Love in Tokyo Director, 63 High Street, Fremantle. e: johnhdornan@yahoo.com.au T:08 9433 2110 M: 0406 256 965 Nalder banks on Alfred Cove BEACON YOGA CENTRE New Term starts 16 Jan 2012 Classes: Monday: Tuesday: Stories by BRAD JEFFERIES • 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. 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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.” Most fences have been erected around the station itself, not the pools of water in Save our planet while you sleep Introducing the most comfortable, natural, healthy mattress in the world. Heveya is available exclusively from European Bedding. Environmentally friendly mattress. front of it. 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Page 12 – Fremantle Herald, Saturday January 7, 2012 FREE SCHOOL HOLIDAY FUN COLOUR-IN COMPETITION Add some colour to THE MUPPETS for the chance to win great prizes, including family movie passes.* Hand in entries to Wendy’s at Woolstores Shopping Centre. Competition closes 5pm Mon 16 Jan 2012. • It was the sort of crowd to make any ISAF organiser jealous—Freo turned out in its thousands for Christmas carols at the Fremantle Arts Centre. Photo by Matthew Dwyer WA gets the hump 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 carried on their quiet unobtrusive worship in Fremantle Park, and they appealed to no one for monetary aid to enable them to worship in their own manner.” I have suggested that, if the heritage of Fremantle Park is recognised, the Muslims should be invited to erect a small memorial to their use of it. The letter was Margaret River beautiful as ever Stay 5 Nights Pay for 4! Self contained beachside accommodation in Margaret River. Sleeps 6 people. Close to wineries and attractions. *Conditions apply signed Allah Il Allah, but the 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. 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Closed 25 & 26 Dec Page 14 – Fremantle Herald, Saturday January 7, 2012 2/234 Berrigan Drive Jandakot Phone 9414 1344 • 0408 833 793 info@transitionshf.com.au transitionshealthandfitness.com.au @ Herald ome The best property guide south of the Swan Baker off the beaten track FOR SALE 32 Tweeddale Road, Applecross H LIFTOUT This limestone cottage is perfect for anyone with a wandering heart. See review inside All Offers Above $1.99m will be presented Unique Opportunity • • • • • 1012sqm block North/South facing aspect Golden Triangle location Move in and start living, nothing to do! SPACE, QUALITY, WARMTH and GREAT VALUE for MONEY! 4 bed 2 bath 2 car 1 pool Contact Matt for viewing times Matt Ledger 0419 917 062 matthew.ledger@mallison.com.au www.mallison.com.au Office: 9332 3477 Fremantle Herald, Saturday January 7, 2012 - Page 15 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 Mark Brophy 0403 382 555 24 CHESTER STREET OPEN SAT 1.00-1.45PM Denise Muir 0419 932 302 FREMANTLE $849,000 BEACONSFIELD $850,000 $945,000 Extraordinary brick, stone, timber and glass home by Brian Klopper. Unique barrel-vaulted ceilings throughout, 2 bedrooms plus studio or guest room, quality kitchen and bathroom. 225m2 block. Beaconsfield Ridge! Very Freo 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom with ocean vistas from the upper levels. Covered alfresco overlooks easy care garden. Good off street parking. 4 AMELING RISE OPEN SAT 1.00-1.45PM Gail Jenkins 0412 106 959 4 TRAFFORD STREET BY APPOINTMENT Gail Jenkins 0412 106 959 SOUTH FREMANTLE $770,000 WHITE GUM VALLEY $895,000 Located at the border with South close to all amenities. Substantial brick character home with huge living, dining/kitchen, 3 bedrooms, workshop and room for cars and boats. Sound, elevated 1950’s home with some original features. 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, 921m2 subdivisible block with possible ocean views. 17 SOUTH STREET OPEN SAT 2.00-2.45PM Mark Brophy 0403 382 555 155 SAMSON STREET OPEN SAT 2.15-3.00PM Gail Jenkins 0412 106 959 The Fremantle Specialists Page 16 – Fremantle Herald, Saturday January 7, 2012 FREMANTLE www.markbrophy.com.au herald 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 Are You Being Paid? Goin’ home on Baker Street De Freitas & Ryan pride ourselves in having the best ‘Back Office’ in the business. When we manage your property we make sure clients get paid on time, every time. If you own a residential or commercial property then it might PAY to call. Miguel De Freitas 0417 268 465 You’ll love the way we do business at De Freitas & Ryan 9499 6000 www.defreitasryan.com.au 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 Charity Night 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. Need an Experienced & Licensed Auctioneer? 6 Baker Street, Fremantle $850,000 Frank Fleming 0400 771 479 Mark Brophy Real Estate 9335 9800 Open Sat 12–12.45 Call Angus Moffat of AMG Real Estate to book on 9330 2755 This is a free service to benefit our community. dethridgeGROVES REAL ESTATE 9336 1166 More Rent Less Stress So how walkable is your home? Visit www.walkscore.com to find out precisely but 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. Better Tenants And at dG you’ll save $742.60 per year!* Call Emma Boyd on 0418 803 826 for a Management Prospectus Sami Moore Leasing Agent Emma Boyd Property Manager Wendy McIntyre Repairs & Maint. Sharon Buckley Property Manager *Based on unfurnished property rented at $500.00 per week on a 12 month lease. Property is vacated at end of lease. Fee comparison based on typical competitor charging 9.35% management fee inc. GST plus leasing fees and ancillary charges. 3 Norfolk Street, Fremantle :: www.dgre.com.au Fremantle Herald, Saturday January 7, 2012 - Page 17 herald 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. Contact PETER LYNCH on 9247 1299 041 999 1915 Email: meterboxman@bigpond.com Fax 9247 5613 www.meterboxman.com.au SECURITY Stop intruders from switching off your power and removing your fuses Police Lic 12895 Photo I.D. Real Estate Settlement Agent ALL HOURS MOBILE SERVICE Hotline 9335 9133 Professional Service... your convenience... fast track... 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. 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Check out our website for more daily specials, as well as details on our functions services and events. www.ikandu.com.au Fremantle Herald, Saturday January 7, 2012 - Page 19 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, rubble, sand, cement, household waste, flammable liquids, chemical liquids (including paint, oil, etc), motor vehicle parts (tyres etc), asbestos, cement products or green waste. Please ensure that all junk is on the verge by 6.00 am on the first day of your collection fortnight. Further enquiries, please contact City Works on 08 9432 9999. Are you nurturing a New Business? Let the Herald advertise your business to thousands of potential clients in 92,000 local homes & businesses. We have three fabulous startup packages: 1. Got a Story to Tell? Our “What’s New” offer gives you a free* half or quarter page to tell it. 2. On a tight budget? Ask about our 6 plus 2 free offer for new businesses. 3. Love competition(s)? Book three ads, then offer Herald readers a prize. We’ll write the story and get your name out there. * Conditions apply WE ALSO PRINT & DELIVER LEAFLETS! PERSONAL SERVICE! RELIABLE DELIVERY YOU CAN TRUST! Page 20 – Fremantle Herald, Saturday January 7, 2012 p: 9430 7727 e: advertising@fremantleherald.com w: fremantleherald.com herald food X-Wray vision hand made organic & sourdough Please come in and try our new tasty Banana Cake! M ENTION you are off to do a food review and Chook staff jump out of their chairs faster than Bill Clinton unzips his fly. 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 tapas menu. 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. And while this mini-feast won’t get tongues wagging 270 South Tce • South Fremantle • Phone 9430 4373 Mon - Fri 7am - 5pm • Sat 7am - 4pm • Sun 7am - 12pm Something Good Every Day MON SPECIAL Fish and chips or Porterhouse & Middy of any beer. $20 • Hungry Herald hands grab a bite. Photo by Matthew Dwyer TUE Chilli Mussels or South St Ribs with a glass of wine FFOOD BRENDAN B FOSTER 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 and a trio of salads ($15). “The salads were fresh and interesting but the flatbread lacked oomph and flavour,” she said. “And the salads didn’t live up to that old Latin phrase omne trium perfectum (everything that comes in threes is perfect).” Matthew settled on fish cakes with wedges on the side ($18). “I wouldn’t have minded a bit more fish in my fish cakes, but they were one of the better ones I’ve tasted around town,” he said. Old stagers will remember with fondness the original Wray Cafe, which got booted by its landlord, requiring Greg and Sue Leaver to find new premises: They jagged this place, formerly a backpackers and before that a Croatian seafood restaurant. I think that eviction was a blessing in disguise because X-Wray (ex-Wray, geddit) is bigger and offers more than the tiny Wray ever could. I wouldn’t want to see those prices going up much more for what were fairly simple and at times flawed dishes, but all can be forgiven because there’s something about X-Wray that makes it much more than merely the sum of its parts. X-Wray Cafe 3-13 Essex Street Fremantle 9430 9399 open 7 days for breakfast, lunch and dinner Dinner Only $15 WED Every Wed Night ½ Price Night LIVE MUSIC Dinner Only SAT THU New Face of Summer & Christmas Angel Modelling Comps from 8.30pm FRI Parmigiana & Porterhouse Special Lunch & Dinner Friday Night Karaoke come and try your skills. Lots of prizes for the best talent. Seafood Special Surf’n’Turf $25 Mixed Seafood Special $25 $5 Cocktails $19 Saturday Night Karaoke come and try your skills. Lots of prizes for the best talent. $5 Cocktails Come & view our new menu SUN All day roast beef served with garden vegetables and Yorkshire pudding topped with our own homemade gravy $15all day Sunday Session Acoustic Live Bands from 3.30pm on Sundays LUNCH + DINNER 7 DAYS 277 South St, Hilton Ph:9337 1453 www.southstreetalehouse.com We specialise in Group Bookings, Lunch Clubs and Functions up to 100-150 people. Rate us on urbanspoon New Summer Menu • ‘Vegetable stack’ of marinated field mushrooms, asparagus spears, char-grilled capsicum, avocado and hollandaise • Homemade linguini with Tiger Prawns and baby spinach in a garlic white sauce. On Mondays, Seniors receive a FREE regular coffee with every meal purchased above $10; and on Tuesdays, Delicious Fingers offer a FREE regular coffee with every muffin purchased when dining in. Breakfast 6.30am Lunch from 11am Open from 6.30am - 4pm Mon - Sat Opening Sundays in January 2012! 350 Marmion Street, Melville 9330 1945 The management and staff would like to wish all our customers a Prosperous New Year Freo’s oldest and best Indian Restaurant Dine In or Takeaway Open 7 days from 6pm Old Firestation, 18 Phillimore St, Fremantle 9335 2400 Fremantle Herald, Saturday January 7, 2012 - Page 21 Do you live in or around any of these areas? Hilton 44 Hilton 45A herald arts A new spin on art ARTS BRENDAN FOSTER T HE humble tea towel is no longer merely relegated to kitchen spills. Beaconsfield 47 Beaconsfield 47A South Fremantle 50A Samson 80 Samson 80A Samson 80B Cleaning, cooking and even wiping snot off kids, this most 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. SESSION TIMES FROM FRI JAN 6 TO WED JAN 11 LUNA ON SX is located midway along Essex Street. Enjoy great cutting edge indie hits and the best of world cinema in our four sexy cinemas. Essex St FREMANTLE 9430 5999 www.lunapalace.com.au If so and you would like to join the Herald distribution team give Marie King a call on 9430 7727 Page 22 – Fremantle Herald, Saturday January 7, 2012 NOW SHOWING NOW SHOWING NOW SHOWING NOW SHOWING THE IRON LADY (M) Fri to Wed: 10.30am, 12.40, 2.45, 4.50, 7.00, 9.10pm ALBERT NOBBS (M) Fri to Wed: 11.00am, 1.30, 3.45, 6.30, 8.50pm MET OPERA IN HD: RODELINDA Sat: 11.30pm Sun: 1.00pm MELANCHOLIA (M) Fri & Mon to Wed: 10.45am, 1.20, 4.00, 6.40, 9.15pm Sat & Sun: 10.45am, 4.00, 6.40, 9.15pm THE SKIN I LIVE IN (MA15+) Fri & Mon to Wed: 11.30am, 2.00, 4.30, 7.10, 9.30pm Sat: 1.40, 4.30, 7.10, 9.30pm Sun: 10.30am, 1.40, 6.00, 8.15pm “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 approach to a widespread cultural artefact will amuse visitors and cause them to reflect on the nature of domestic work.” The Heathcote gallery is located at Swan House, Duncraig Road in Applecross (near the playground). herald arts Bedroom-eye view Proudly Supporting the Arts ARTS DAVID BELL A BDUL-RAHMAN ABDULLAH never thought his family to be out of the norm when growing up. 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Other pieces are more universal experiences, like the stegosaurus toy 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 try to recapture that 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.” Inside the Little Kingdom is at the Kurb Gallery in Northbridge as part of the Fringe World Festival 2012. 312A William Street, January 29 to February 3, 12–6pm daily. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 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 Fremantle Herald, Saturday January 7, 2012 - Page 23 NOTICEBOARD WHAT’S ON • CLASSES • ACTIVITIES • SPIRITUAL SERVICES • SUPPORT GROUPS AA MORNING MEETING. “As Bill Sees It” Thursdays 7am St Pauls Church 162 Hampton rd Beaconsfield AL-ANON FAMILY GROUPS If someone in your family has a drinking problem, it is easy to see what it is doing to them. But can you see what it is doing to you. Ph 9325 7528 all hours BODY Image & Relationship with Food Coaching. What: Individual Coaching sessions and group programs focusing on body image and one's relationship with food. Group: Fremantle Women's Health Centre. Mondays 6:00pm- 7:30pm January 9th- February 13th Cost: $180 (6 sessions inclusive) Contact: Diane McGeachy Phone: 08 6465 8894 Email: laural.mcgeachy1@ my.nd.edu.au CARERS WA invites family carers to take a break. Carers WA is a notfor-profit charity organisation who provide support to members of WA’s family carers. A carer is anyone who is giving support to and caring for a family member or friend who is frail aged, has a disability or has a mental or chronic illness. Caring can be a life enriching experience but can also bring feelings of loneliness and isolation. To help ease these feelings, Carers WA’S Linking Together program offers carers a safe and relaxed place for carers to meet other carers and take a break from their caring role. The first six visits to a Linking Together event are free for new carers. ON 19/01/2012 @12.00 - 1.30 $15.00 Lunch at CHINOTTO'S, Shop 3, 147 Canning hwy, East Fremantle WA 6158 CARES WA. Another group run by Carers WA is the vibrant New Multicultural Group for carers who come from a culturally diverse background. Once a month, the group meets for a morning tea at 10:30am at the Botanical Café in Kings Park. Morning tea cost $5 and will be held on the 12th of January, 2nd of February and the 1st of March DANCE-SALSA CLASSES AT KULCHA Let Liliana of Ritmo Caliente Dance show you how to sizzle to the sexy rhythms of Latin music. Guaranteed fun, great exercise, no partner required, couples welcome. Beginners to Advanced courses, casual classes also available. 8 week course or casual classes. Book now call Liliana 0419 945 257 or email lilianas@iinet.net.au GRIEF AND LOSS OPEN SUPPORT GROUP the last Wednesday of each month 1.00pm to 3.00pm at The Cancer Support Association, 80 Railway St, Cottesloe. For more info ring 9384 3544 GROW MUTUAL HELP GROUPS Depressed? Anxious? Fearful? Alone? Don’t despair. Help is available. Come and discover GROW’s program of personal growth, support and friendship. Groups are at Mt Pleasant (Thurs 10.30am), Bicton (Tues 7pm), Como (Fri 10am), Kardinya (Mon 10am) Fremantle (Wed 10am & Wed 7.30pm). GROW is confidential, open to all and no fees are charged. For more information freecall 1800 558 268 or website www.grow.net.au You’re reading your free, independent Herald. NOTICEBOARD HERALD NOTICEBOARD spread the word. Write (to PO Box 85 North Fremantle, 6159), drop (at 41 Cliff St, Freo), fax (9430 7726) or email (news@fremantleherald. com) but please do not phone. Please keep your notices short and to the point (we reserve the right to cut free notices). 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Meets every Tuesday, from 1pm to 3.30pm, at Fremantle Multicultural Centre, 241-243 High Street Fremantle. Gold coin donation appreciated. Everybody welcome just come along. Inquiries to FMC: 9336 8282 FREMANTLE PROSTATE SUPPORT GROUP meets every third Monday of the month at the Glyde Inn, 42 Glyde Street East Fremantle at 7.15pm. Newly diagnosed, recurring and recovering patients welcome. Contact Margaret on 0419 195 549 for more details GIGANTIC GARAGE SALE on Saturday, 21st January 7.30 a.m. to 11.30 a.m. St. Paul's Anglican Church, Hampton Road, Beaconsfield. Bric-a-brac; clothes; jewellery; white elephant; children's toys; sausage sizzle; refreshments. Bargains galore! 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The Monkeys appeal to a great range of people, places, and events. The show has cute and funny monkeys for the kids, great drumming for the adults, variety segments for all ages, and a message for the world. The monkey show is the brainchild of South Australianbased percussionists Xavier Beaubois and Troy Moore. The original idea for the monkeys came when Xavier’s daughter, Kira, laughed hysterically when Xavier used her toy monkey’s hands to play the drum. Xavier and Troy quit the bands they were in and set about developing the concept for the Amazing Drumming Monkeys and, as they say, the rest is history! Together they hope that the show will entertain and also positively influence current and future generations towards sustainability and peaceful coexistence. Shows at Kulcha on Sunday January 29, 11am and 12.30pm Tickets $10 adult/child at the door. The Herald has TWO family packs containing four tickets to the Kulcha gig and a DVD. 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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 herald classifieds 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 9430 7727 classifieds 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. com 42 Duke Street, East Fremantle 1PETS PETS A GROOM for improvement. Small Dog grooming. East Fremantle 9339 2231 DOG Walking service, 0412 664 032 www. megansdogwalking.com 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 461 777 PUBLIC NOTICES 1PUBLIC NOTICES 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 1SHARED ACCOMMODATION 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. SPECIAL OCCASIONS 1SPECIAL OCCASIONS 1SITUATIONS WANTED 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. com.au LIMOUSINES Darryl’s Limousines chauffeured White ford Ltd 7 seat Limousine Rolls Royce and Jaguar 4 seat available for weddings, school balls, airport transfers, dinners, special occasions and corporate work. Call Darryl 0407 982 990 10,000 Full Colour DL Flyers $992 999 Incl. Print & Delivery Give Your Message a Helping Hand Lg\ak[gn]jl`]_j]YlZ]f]Úlk g^\]dan]jaf_qgmjÛq]jkoal`l`] Herald phone Natalie Hug 9430 7727 SPORT & FITNESS 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 THEIR PROMISE TO MY DAD.” JACOB WILLIAMSON Call 1800 534 229 or visit legacy.com.au 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 1SITUATIONS VACANT EXECUTIVE Assistant to the Board of Directors required up to 14 hours per fortnight. Request job description from drule@bendigofreo.com.au 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 BY OPENING THE DOOR TO US, YOU’RE HELPING US OPEN THE DOOR TO OTHERS. To donate by credit card, call 13 SALVOS (13 72 58) or visit salvationarmy.org.au RED SHIELD APPEAL You’re reading your free, independent Herald. Fremantle Herald, Saturday January 7, 2012 - Page 29 herald traders The beads’ knees • 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, herald 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 classifieds BY OPENING THE DOOR TO US, YOU’RE HELPING US OPEN THE DOOR TO OTHERS. To donate by credit card, call 13 SALVOS (13 72 58) or visit salvationarmy.org.au RED SHIELD APPEAL mind body A BEGINNERS therapeutic massage course starts 29th January 4hrs 4 consecutive Sunday afternoons, Also hot stone massage course 26th February. 0414 408 541 Non Sexual ABUNDANCE Coaching, regain your personal power and create ultimate success and happiness. Life coaching, energy healing, spiritual teaching, mediumship clairvoyance psychic development, relaxation, meditation and visualisation techniques. Ph Catherine 0408 563 746 or visit www. abundancecoach.com.au and just two hours to get to a friend’s wedding. The Bead Post helps out with more than accessorising wedding outfits, with hens’ night jewellerymaking sessions—BYO champers and canapes—increasingly popular. The Bead Post 13 Market Street, Fremantle 9335 3936 spirit BOWEN Therapy is a gentle approach to assist total body balance. It can be used for any muscle or spinal condition. Lyn Sellwood is an Advanced Bowen Therapist with over 20 years experience in bodywork. Contact 0409 118 173 for an appt. Health Fund Rebates apply CONFLICT Counselling for marriage, relationships and anger management issues. Jonathan Kester at Norfolk St Counselling is an experienced counsellor and psychotherapist. Member PACWA and PACFA. Ph: 9298 9915, e-mail:jonakes@globaldial.com and see www.perthcounselling. net.au HAWAIIN Lomi Lomi Massage Divine, flowing, rhythmic, connecting and deeply rejuvenating full body massage by highly exp prac The Xquisit Rooms Day Spa, Beaconsfield. Contact Yasmin: 0487 215 968 herald classifieds The Herald office is closed from 21st December 2011 and will reopen on 3rd January 2012 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 AYURVEDA and Yoga Wellness Centre. Step into the new year with a detox package to suit your individual constitution. Rejuvenate your whole being through Ayurveda’s unique approach to wellness. For appointment call Leah 9331 5999 or Nikki 9433 1018. 75 Wray Ave Fremantle www. yogavedawellness.com THE HERALD IS NOW ONLINE To view a digital copy of the Fremantle Herald’s latest edition visit www.fremantleherald.com AYURVEDA – an ancient art of healing in harmony with nature. Detox, relax and immerse yourself in Ayurveda at Lakshmi Ayurveda center. We offer consultations, panchakarma authentic ayurvedic treatments for ones individual needs. 100% Organic health products and organic Ayurvedic oils. Wonderful ideas and gift vouchers for xmas are available. 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PLEASE RESPECT OUR ADVERTISERS IN YOUR RESPONSES Page 30 – Fremantle Herald, Saturday January 7, 2012 herald herald mind body spirit Herald Astrology ology sttrro A • Charlie’s Community aired recently at the Northbridge Piazza. With h Sudhir 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. 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