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batteries are required and it won't disappoint like Aunt Mabel's thoughtful gift of a handknitted teacosy might. It's hard to avoid Star Wars this month, so we've embraced a universe far, far away with our quirky look at the merchandise surrounding this world-beating movie franchise. I share my memories too with one of the original stars, Richard Le Parmentier, who played Admiral Motti, a true blue star and friend who died suddenly a few years ago. If you'd love a European Christmas, Mal Rogers takes a wander around some traditional continental festive markets; it's enough to make you long for a gluhwein or two. You'll encounter Nigella Lawson, Marion Grasby and a whole round-up of Northbridge's dawn til dusk attractions in this issue - more than enough to feed the soul. Matthew reviews the BMW X1 while Norman, our erudite books editor, introduces a new section: The Bookshelf. Anna, our adventurous Aussie expat living in Paris, gets to grips with knitting (sort of). And if 2016 is the year you've earmarked to move house, well, we've giftwrapped the best listings in WA right here from the Peard Real Estate Group and Stocker Preston. Who says there's no such thing as Santa Claus? From all of us at PRIMOLife to you and yours, we wish you a Merry Christmas!

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QUIRKY INDI POP darling Kate Miller-Heidke has been a busy lady indeed. Spreading her wings into new creative fields, she composed and starred in the Helpmann-Award winning opera The Rabbits, and made her television acting debut in the musical mini-series The Divorce, and now she is about to get back on the road to perform material of her own. Performing songs from her most recent record O Vertigo! – hailed by Rolling Stone magazine as a “career-best album”, she’ll also keep long-time fans happy with earlier material from across her varied career. In the spirit of the season, she’s also releasing a Christmas single, I’m Growing A Beard Downstairs For Christmas in collaboration with advocates of all things hairy, The Beards, with all proceeds going to Bowel Cancer Australia. As the name suggests, this jingly tune addresses the important issues of manscaping and clamscaping, with a touch of 80s power ballad sax. It is a warm, hirsute, winter wonderland of a song, full of Christmas cheer and hairy bums, promoting traditional Christmas values like love, togetherness and not shaving your pubic areas. A true musical professional, Kate says: “Playing live has always been at the core of what I do. It’s been a while, and I’m itching to get on the road again. I have some slightly bent new songs I’d love to play, as well as revisiting some older stuff and a snippet or two from The Rabbits. I’m really looking forward to playing in these gorgeous venues before going into studio hibernation next year." Honestly, if that’s not enough to convince you to see KMH live, I don’t know what will. See Kate Miller-Heidke on Friday, March 4, at J-Shed, Bathers Beach, Fremantle.Visit jshed.com.au for ticketing information.

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BRITISH FUNNY LADY Dawn French will be back on Australian shores early next year, bringing her new show Thirty Million Minutes, which she describes as “somewhere between a monologue, a play, and an autobiographical slide show with a few funnies thrown in”. Most Australian audiences know French best from her turn as Reverend Geraldine Granger in the long-running TV show The Vicar of Dibley or more recently as a judge of the 2013 series of Australia’s Got Talent She's also a best-selling author and features regularly on the international comedy scene.

In a career spanning more than four decades she has picked up a thing or two, which she plans to share with audiences of Thirty Million Minutes, which is approximately how long she has been alive. The good, the bad and the funny are all sure to be present in this highly anticipated show. Thirty Million Minutes runs from March 1 to 5, at the Riverside Theatre. Visit livenation.com.au for booking details.

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THIS SUMMER, WA'S ELECTRONIC music lovers are going to experience something very special. Electric Gardens Festival presents a monster sideshow to kick-start the Australia Day Weekend celebrations with the announcement of one show only by UK-electro superstar Fatboy Slim. Norman Cook, AKA Fatboy Slim, is one of the biggest musical influences in the electronic music scene over the last 20 years. He has defined a generation of music lovers has headlined festivals globally, and produced numerous iconic dance music albums of the last two decades. He has played a legendary set to 250,000 people at the Big Beach Boutique event in the UK, and created a 2,000-person human smiley at Creamfields 2015. Fans will be reaching for the lasers at Red Hill Auditorium January 22. These days, Cook’s show involves not just playing his own patented brand of ‘party acid house’, but a complex audio-visual production. “I’m technically a video jockey now, he says. “We write scripts for all the tunes, make films. In the past, I used to have to literally hold up the next record I was going to play to the guy who does my visuals, and he’d have to find the images to match it. And they were never synched. But now, because of the technology, no matter what speed I play at, even if I just chop quickly into it, the visuals are all synchronised. It’s a show.” Electric Gardens has chosen the stunning Red Hill Auditorium for this landmark event. Settled within the John Forrest National Park with sweeping views over the ocean and city, it’s the largest purpose-built outdoor concert venue in Western Australia, but with a capacity of 5000 this is an intimate mini-festival where everyone sees the show. This Australia Day Weekend will be the pinnacle of the summer with the promise of more acts to be announced. Fat Boy Slim, Red Hill Auditorium, January 22.Visit redhillgigs.com.au

LAUREN GOES SOLO 2015 WAS SUPPOSED to be a quiet year for designer turned award winning Perth artist Lauren Wilhelm, but it was not meant to be. She opened her new studio space to the public for the Margaret River Region Open Studios event at the beginning of the year, and has committed to a solo

exhibition at Jah Roc Gallery opening on December 27. As she puts it, “I often need a bit of pressure and adrenalin to get me going and although I think I should relax, it doesn’t often help with my creative process.” Her solo exhibition at Jah Roc in Margaret River will be her 14th solo since she started painting seriously in 2004, as well as exhibiting in New

York City. Nationally and internationally collected, Lauren’s work often inspires unusual and hard to define feelings in viewers. A sense of nostalgia often mixed with a wry humour, her paintings are sometimes mildly sinister, but it’s difficult to put your finger on why. “I like to hold a feeling when I’m painting, and sometimes it creates an emotional response in the viewer, I’m told. The work can seem a tad dark but hopefully in a bittersweet way.” Having studied at Curtin University in Perth, Lauren won a scholarship to study traditional printmaking techniques in Budapest, Hungary, for six months in the early 90s, a moment that she says deeply influenced

her and helped her to grow both artistically and emotionally. “I’m inspired by history and man’s seeming refusal to learn from it, and my paintings offer an obtuse look at hubris while still trying to evoke a stillness and sweet melancholia. By referencing the style of the classical ancestral portrait and including an animal which doesn’t have historical symbolism and/or is quite commonplace like a guinea pig or a pigeon, I’m commenting on our frailty – all of us, humans and animals alike.” Lauren’s exhibition runs from the December 27 to January 16 at Jahroc Gallery, Bussell Highway, Margaret River. Visit laurenwilhelm.com and jahroc.com.au

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BUCKLE UP PERTH SPEED FEST, to be held on December 13 at Perth Motorplex, is a spectacular showcase of motoring from pre-1940s until now. It features parade laps of stunning classic, modified and modern cars and bikes, motorsport action on The Tarmac, Extreme Tarmac and The Dirt – drag, motocross, rally, drift, speedway, stunt bikes and more and a chance to rub shoulders with motorsport royalty in the VIP areas and The Pits. A day's non-stop entertainment, with 60 separate events featuring and 25 motorsport disciplines demonstrated on six customised track layouts. The headline act is home-grown Formula 1 star Daniel Ricciardo in the Red Bull Racing RB7 2011 world-championship winning car that he’ll be putting through its paces on the track, before lining up to go head to head against top cars three times during the day in the ultimate test of speed. This is what Daniel, “the boy from Duncraig”, had to say when we quizzed him about coming home for Perth Speed Fest: PL Besides seeing family and friends, what do you love about coming back to Perth? Daniel Ricciardo It’s the weather and the whole laid-back atmosphere and lifestyle. Nothing like it! PL Where is your “must visit” when showing visitors around Perth? DR One thing we’re proud of are our beaches, and I reckon Australians do breakfast well. So an outside breakfast in a café near the beach is a pretty good way to get into a day. PL If you had a holiday in WA, where would you go and why? DR You have to go down south, Margaret River, Dunsborough, Yallingup and those areas. PL What’s your favourite season and why? DR Summer! No contest. Summer all year round. It can’t be too hot either! PL What makes you proud to be a West Australian? DR We’re still very Australian but we’re a bit detached, so in a way we’re a bit of the underdog. It’s nice doing something good when you’re the one least expected to, so any West Australian that has had some success can be a bit more proud. PL What are you looking forward to the most at Perth Speed Fest? DR Giving the locals a chance to see a Formula One car and giving them a taste of it. We have an Aussie GP but it’s not in Perth, so it’s

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a treat for the people in Perth. I’ve got a massive support base there, so in a way it’s good to give something back and let them have a good time. PL Do you follow any other motorsport besides Formula 1? DR Heaps of it. NASCAR, MotoGP, massively into supercross and motocross, especially the American stuff. PL What’s your RevHead rating on a scale of 1-5? DR 5! PL What was your first car? DR A Toyota Hilux – and I’ve still got it! I’m home four weeks a year at best, so with the amount of driving I do, it’s not worth changing it. I’m sure I’ll upgrade it one day, but it’s hard to justify it for four weeks a year … PL What’s your daily drive? DR With Infiniti (title sponsor of Red Bull Racing), they give us a car, so I’m driving a Q50. But in Monaco, I tend to use the Vespa and get around on that all the time. Less traffic and less stress! It’s the little motorbike rider inside of me, riding the Vespa on the edge of the tyre and pretending I’m in MotoGP . . . Visit perthspeedfest.com

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Pack up your troubles LOYALTY, HONOUR AND love are explored in the Old Mill Theatre’s latest offering, the quintessential Australian play No Names, No Pack Drill. Pack-drill was a punishment given to soldiers in the British Army, requiring them to do their exercises in full uniform and carrying a heavy pack. The phrase “no name, no pack drill” indicates that if the names of those that have committed a misdemeanour are not mentioned, they will be spared their pack drill fate. Set in the Sydney summer of 1942, during the so-called “Yankee invasion” during World War II, written by Bob Herbert and directed here by Kristen Twynam-Perkins, this play has been described as a romantic drama. Based partially on an an incident involving Herbert’s sister and an American soldier at Kings Cross, the story focuses

on Kathy, a young married woman who lives in Kings Cross, who wakes up the morning after a party to find a US marine asleep on her couch. He is absent-without-leave, and looking for a way back to the US.What happens next changes the trajectory of both their lives. It’s not the first time this play has had an airing, having been adapted to stage and screen many times since it was first brought to life by Herbert in 1980. Versions of the play have starred Mel Gibson and Noni Hazelhurst, and it was notably adapted into the 1985 film Rebel, featuring Matt Dillon, Bryan Brown and Debra Byrne, winning five AFI (Australian Film Institute) awards. Catch No Names, No Pack Drill at the Old Mill Theatre between December 4 to 19. Book at oldmilltheatre.com.au/tickets or on 9367 8719.

AFTER YEARS OF digging, construction and transport detours, the Elizabeth Quay development on the Perth foreshore is finally making her Grande Dame entrance. It seems appropriate, then that it is going to start its life with a bang. In what will be the first major event at the Quay, the Perth International Arts Festival is bringing the popular Chevron Festival Gardens to the riverfront precinct this summer, which will be its home for the next four years. For 25 nights, the new Festival hub will burst into life, with a packed schedule of live music and delicious food, taking over Lot 4, which will be a temporary outdoor venue

ONE WORD – DINOSAURS. If the kids have been good, then perhaps this is the perfect end-of-year movie treat for the whole family to enjoy. Disney Pixar’s brand new big screen adventure The Good Dinosaur (PG) roars into cinemas Boxing Day. The Good Dinosaur asks the question: What if the asteroid that forever changed life on Earth missed the planet completely and giant dinosaurs never became extinct? Pixar Animation Studios takes you on an epic journey into the world of dinosaurs where an Apatosaurus named Arlo (voice of Raymond Ochoa) makes an unlikely

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for festivals, concerts and sporting events, on the corner of The Esplanade and William Street. Between February 11 to March 6, a sensational line-up of international and national artists such as Jose Gonzalez, The Triffids, Kev Carmody, Dub Pistols, Goran Bregovic and Tim Rogers & the Bamboos will light up The Mainstage with jazz, world music, rock, pop, folk and gospel. The garden itself, including its ever-popular array of dining options, is the perfect place to sit back and relax, meet festival artists, catch up with friends, or dance the night away. Visit perthfestival.com.au for the full program of events.

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Stainless Steele THERE WAS A time when you couldn’t go to a gig in Perth without running into Katy Steele, aka former frontwoman of Perth darlings Little Birdy and member of formidable West Coast musical dynasty the Steele family. Happily, those days are about to return. Giving Perth audiences a preview of the next stage in this talented lady’s career, she will be playing a very special one-off show at Jack Rabbit Slims on December 18. Having found widespread success with Little Birdy, who produced three acclaimed albums between 2004 and 2009, she is now ready to launch her solo career. The show will feature Katy’s full band and will act as a showcase of her material, with new music and a debut album to follow soon. Her impending debut album was recorded with the help of Matt Gio who has worked with the likes of Troye Sivan, San Cisco, Birds of Tokyo and fellow Western Australian Abbe May and promises to deliver razor-sharp, sophisticated pop music with her unmistakable voice: fierce, penetrating and seemingly boundless. Get ahead of the curve and secure your spot at the Jack Rabbit Slims on December 18.Tickets available from Ticketbooth.Visit ticketbooth.com.au

Space age Ever wanted to know what it takes to become an astronaut or how they manage everyday things, like using the toilet, in space? Well, now you can find out in Scitech’s newest exhibition, Astronaut! The perfect antidote to school holiday blues, why not take on the

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IT’S NOT UNUSUAL TO BE LOVED BY ANY TOM LIVING LEGEND SIR Tom Jones, the sex bomb himself is on the way. Just after announcing that he will be in Australia as one of the headline acts at Bluesfest 2016, he will also treat Perth to an extra show at Kings Park and Botanic Gardens on Sunday March 13. Hold onto your knickers, ladies. Over his 50-year career, Sir Tom has sold more than 100 million records, won a Grammy and two Brit Awards and given us countless hits. At the same time, he’s achieved the remarkable feat of consistently producing excellent music, collaborating with the best and most talented music makers of all generations, and staying relevant: demanding our respect when many of his generation have long since taken a bow from the international stage. Indeed, he has garnered - at the age of 75 - the best reviews of his career for his two most recent albums Spirit In The Room and Praise & Blame. Oh, and he was also knighted in 2006. Sir Tom is one of the few musical artists whose profession began at the dawn of modern popular music who continues to have a vital recording and performing career to this day. Don’t miss out. See Tom Jones live at Kings Park and Botanic Garden, Sunday March 13. For complete tour and ticketing details, visit livenation.com.au.

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PERTH WILDCATS VS MELBOURNE UNITED

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THE AMITY AFFLICTION

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PERTH WILDCATS VS ILLAWARRA HAWKS

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physical and mental challenges in the astronaut training centre, experience a rocket launch, explore life on the Space Lab and investigate how to do science in space. Can you work together to solve problems or accurately land a capsule? How would you eat or sleep in space? Explore all these things and more in Astronaut! Astronaut!, Scitech, exhibition now open.Visit scitech.org.au for entry fees and opening times.

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WHO SAYS SCOOTERS are just for kids? The new Globber 18.0 by Kleefer adult scooter will see you gliding around your 'hood like a pro. It’s perfect for those that want to ride to work or to the train station or bus stop quickly, or even just to pop down to the shops, a cafe or to a friend’s place. The scooter boasts a pretty cool folding feature; simply kick the mechanism above the front wheel and the scooter folds up into itself in one second flat. It can then be stored away or pulled along by the handlebar. You don’t have to take up extra room on public transport and you can easily store it under your desk at work. Large 180mm high rebound wheels with quality bearings make for a very smooth ride. The wide deck has plenty of room and the grips on the handlebars are seriously comfortable. The scooter comes in white or black, with the option of a front handlebar brake. It costs $320 without the front brake and $370 with the front brake from independent retailers and online at globber.com.au. If you have your own little people you’ll be able to ride to school or the park with them on this great piece of equipment.

ON TOP OF having its Pinot Noir Finish single malt whisky recognised as a Master Whisky in the recently announced Global Whisky Master Awards, Tasmania’s Hellyers Road Distillery has recently been rated in the Top Ten Value for Money whiskies in the world, placing it alongside some of the world’s biggest mass-produced spirits brands. This international recognition for providing outstanding value is wonderful testimony to our overall brand strategy of providing worldclass single malts at a very reasonable price point. In 2013 Hellyers Road Distillery’s Pinot Noir Finish was recognised in blind tastings conducted at Whisky Live Paris as being Best New-World Whisky and in 2010 its Peated varietal was judged Australia’s Best Whisky by the Malt Whisky Society of Australia. The distillery’s whiskies can now be found in 21 countries throughout Europe and more recently have become available through Japan’s largest retail department store, Takashimaya. Hellyers Road Distillery is now the highest-selling, home-crafted single malt whisky in the country thanks to significant distribution contracts with major liquor retailers Dan Murphy's, BWS,Vintage Cellars, First Choice and the major independents. Visit hellyersroaddistillery.com.au

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SOUTH'S SOUNDS LISTENING TO MUSIC and dancing all day makes for hungry work, which is why the our friends at Southbound have announced a line-up of delectable delights to satisfy every taste, and keep your belly nice and full for the duration of the event. For the first time ever, TruckStop will be on site offering the very best wine, food and beer, from the cream of WA’s local producers. Perth’s premier food and artisan event, will pop up at Southbound 2016, complete with custom retro roadhouse fit out, bespoke and upcycled furniture and décor with plenty of spaces to sit and dine. TruckStop will see the roving eatery combine street food, craft beer and cider, locally produced wine, local live music and DJs in an imaginatively curated and retro-themed setting - the artisans, makers, designers and creators that showcase the very best of our fine state. They've also procured their very own shaded Bigtop tent but plan to house a craft beer bar and wood-fired pizza kitchen that you can enjoy while taking in the carefully curated program of comedy, burlesque and circus-style performances from Commedia

dell'Southbound. This year's Changeover DJs – Zan Rowe and Alex Dyson from Triple J – are joined by a clutch of music Perthonalities to hit the decks to keep you movin’ and a groovin’ in between sets. Three nights of programming across multiple stages and patrons will once again be able to pitch their tents next to their cars, making their stay relaxed, secure and easy. So what are you waiting for? It's time to go south, friends. Who's playing? Alpine Birds Of Tokyo Bloc Party Børns Courtney Barnett Disclosure Django Django Foals Gang Of Youths

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AUSTRALIAN POP ICON, and our newest ARIA Hall of Fame inductee, Tina Arena has just announced a one night only national tour, with the show coming to Perth in March to showcase her most recent album, Eleven. Recorded in studios around the world, her newest release, Eleven is a complex collection of emotive , electronicabased pop songs, with the influence of gospel, jazz and even disco present throughout. From her early days as a performer on Young Talent Time, Tina Arena has forged an enduring career, including the 10-timesplatinum 1994 album Don’t Ask, the multi-platinum In Deep from 1997, and critically-acclaimed Just Me in 2001. In between times, she’s also managed to cross-over into another language altogether, releasing two best-selling Frenchlanguage albums, drawing parallels with that other bilingual balladeer, Celine Dion. In 2014, Arena was voted the greatest Australian female singer of all time by her Australian musical peers, and she shows no signs of slowing down now. Don’t miss your chance to see Tina Arena in her show ONE NIGHT ONLY on Friday, February 26 at Perth Concert Hall, Perth. Tickets through Ticketmaster ticketmaster.com.au or Perth Concert Hall - (08) 9231 9999 perthconcerthall.com.au.

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REELING THEM IN SUMMER IS TRULY on its way, with tickets now on sale for Australia’s favourite outdoor cinema, Moonlight Cinema. The 2015/216 season is set to be massive, including over 15 of the hottest new releases to be seen under the stars, before they even hit regular cinemas. Perth cinephiles can enjoy a star-studded VIP red carpet advance screenings of Suffragette, starring Meryl Streep, Carey Mulligan and Helena Bonham Carter; which will officially open the season. Jennifer Lawrence fans will relish the two huge screenings of The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2, and an advanced screening of her latest Oscar contending film, Joy, a wild story of a woman on a mission, jam packed with her signature dry humour. Western thriller The Revenant, which is already considered an Oscar contendor

for lead actor Leonardo DiCaprio, will be on the menu, as will Sisters, the latest flick from hilarious comedy queens Amy Poehler and Tina Fey; and Dirty Grandpa, a twisted spring break trip with Zac Efron and Robert De Niro. For the mini movie buffs, advance screenings include the latest epic animation adventure The Good Dinosaur from Disney Pixar, as well as childhood book series favourite turned silver screen smash hit, Goosebumps, starring the reliably hilarious Jack Black. In a special screening, The Dressmaker, a bittersweet 1950s drama set in Australia starring Kate Winslet as femme fatale Tilly Dunnage will be showing on Australia Day, January 26. Also starring Liam Hemsworth and Hugo Weaving, this is a story of love, revenge and haute couture. Yet what would the summer movie season be without some blockbusters, and Moonlight is certainly not skimping on this front. Daniel Craig’s latest Bond blockbuster, Spectre is thrown into the mix, as well as the epic and much anticipated Star Wars: Episode VII – The Force Awakens. On the classics front, favourites includes Dirty Dancing, Top Gun and Ferris Bueller’s Day Off and, it frightens me to write this, there’s even a Grease sing-a-long. Moonlight Cinema is a BYO-friendly event, but for the less organised, their LAstyle food truck and fully licensed bar will be serving up treats for all appetites. See it all under the moonlight at Kings Park and Botanic Gardens from December 5 to March 27. Visit moonlight.com.au for more information and tickets.

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If you are heading down south for a summer break, be sure to pop into Jahroc Galleries as there is an abundance of exquisitely made fine furniture and contemporary artworks to be seen including paintings, sculpture, jewellery, ceramic and art glass. On the main shopping strip of Margaret River, Jahroc Galleries has forged a reputation as a must-see gallery destination in the South West with visitors from all over the globe enjoying the experience and more often than not arranging for that unique piece they have fallen in love with to be sent home for them. For their repeat clientele, Jahroc are always mixing it up and offering a new experience of discovery. Sculptor Jo Broadhurst is helping the gallery celebrate Australia Day with a difference with an exhibition of Ned sculptures representing what it is to be Australian. With titles such as Ned goes to Rotto, Ned learns to Swim and Ned Gets a Guernsey, Broadhurst in his humorous approach feels that the humble middle class ideal Australian Dream is something to be proud of and indeed celebrated. ] Join the gallery on Saturday January 23 at 6pm for the opening event, with the exhibition showing until February 15. There is a good reason why Gary Bennett and David Paris of Jahroc Furniture are the most highly awarded designer/makers of fine furniture in Australia. After 28 years in the game, the quality of their designer furniture is second to none and there is no end to their inspiration for new designs. Specialising in solid furniture using local salvaged jarrah and marri timbers, it is often a uniquely shaped piece of timber that is the lead in for a bespoke design. Gary also works alongside his clients to design and make one-off pieces especially for their needs. Visit jahroc.com.au or call 08 9758 7200. december 2015 | PRIMOLIFE

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THE UNSINKABLE SHIP Only those with a heart as cold as the depths of the northern Atlantic could fail to be moved by a fascinating new exhibition in Perth on the ill-fated passenger liner Titanic. By NORMAN BURNS. Images courtesy IMAGINE EXHIBITIONS PTE LTD.

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WHEN THE PASSENGER liner Titanic struck an iceberg and sank into the freezing north Atlantic on April 15, 1912, more than 1,500 souls of the 2,223 aboard were lost with the ship. A horrible toll for sure but, to paraphrase Stalin, 1,500 deaths are a statistic and one is a tragedy. But with the new Titanic: The Exhibition that opens at the Perth Convention and Exhibition

Centre on December 12 you’ll be able to really connect with those who lived through - or perished in - a tragedy that has since become a byword for all things catastrophic. Every exhibition visitor will get a ticket with the name of a crew member, or first, second or third class passenger, who went on that fateful, maiden, voyage of a ship the White Star Line had dubbed “unsinkable”. Perth is the only Australian city that will host the exhibition, which includes displays of artefacts from the Titanic and its sister-ship Olympic, memorabilia from the 1997 James Cameron movie blockbuster Titanic, and life-size, exact, recreations of sections of the Titanic including the grand staircase, first class hallway, third class cabin and more. There’s even an iceberg you can touch; a reminder of the mind-numbing cold passengers and crew faced as the ship went to its watery grave, some two hours and 40 minutes after its “watertight” compartments were ripped open. The Titanic, which was on its way from Southampton to New York, carried 20 lifeboats, more than the law required at the time. But these were still not enough to accommodate all passengers and crew. Many lifeboats were primolife.com.au


launched half-full; some were lost during the evacuation. By the time visitors finish at a Memorial Gallery they will learn the fate of the person whose card they hold; on the wall is a list of those who lived or died, a poignant, and very personal, connection to one of history’s most infamous events. “Everyone can relate to someone on Titanic and the story of her voyage still resonates all over the world,” says Tom Zaller, President/CEO of Imagine Exhibitions. “This particular exhibition really immerses the visitor in the moving tale of Titanic’s voyage

at every part of her journey allowing visitors to experience the sights, sounds and stories as if they were on the ship.” Of course, the name Titanic evokes thoughts of the 1997 blockbuster film almost as quickly as it does the actual event, so the exhibition also includes a replica of the Heart of the Ocean necklace worn by Kate Winslet in the film, plus costumes worn by her co-star Leonardo DiCaprio. And if you, or anybody you know, has a personal story or connection to the Titanic, exhibition organisers would love to hear from you at info@ imagineexhibitions.com Titanic: The Exhibition opens on December 12 and runs until midFebruary at the Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre.Tickets from $19, on sale through Ticketek.

MAJESTIC The Titanic (above) was dubbed unsinkable but fate proved otherwise. Right, the replica of Kate Winslet's Heart of the Ocean necklace..

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Norman Burns takes a look at some of the best stocking fillers out now in good bookshops. WINNING EDGE Mike Hussey

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What WA’s own Mike Hussey doesn’t know about cricket isn’t worth knowing and the man dubbed Mr Cricket takes readers through more fascinating, and revealing, tidbits of Australia’s national game. From his thoughts on the T20 cricket revolution, the machinations in the dressing room when the captain is also a national selector, to telling rock superstar Mick Jagger that he can’t visit the Aussie dressing room after a World Cup game, this is an entertaining look at cricket from a top player’s perspective.

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COCO CHANEL: THE ILLUSTRATED WORLD OF A FASHION ICON Megan Hess Hardie Grant, $29.95 “A girl should be two things - classy and fabulous.” Frenchwoman Coco Chanel (1883-1971) blazed one of the original fashionista trails, rising from very humble beginnings in Paris to create the House of Chanel, the little black dress, Chanel No.5 fragrance and more, all against a background of torrid romantic affairs. Now, internationally-renowned Australian illustrator Megan Hess, whose work graces prestigious designers and brands including Chanel, Cartier and Tiffany and Co., creates a whimsical adventure through the world of Mademoiselle Chanel. Megan’s beautiful linework draws the reader into a magical world of glamour.

THE PERFUMER’S SECRET Fiona Mcintosh Penguin, $32.99 OK guys, I’m giving you a sure-fire winner to rack up those festive season brownie points (hint: you can never have too many) by giving your beloved this torrid tale of love won and lost among two rival perfume manufacturers in WWI France. So pucker up the courage and head down to the romantic fiction section of your favourite bookshop.

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I am pretty sure you could get a good - no, make that great - meal out of just eating the pages in this latest offering from the effervescent English chef Jamie Oliver, so delicious are the images. And if you think the slimmed down mug of a beaming Jamie on the cover is a Photoshop job, you’d be wrong - by following his own advice in this book, which centres on super-easy, calorie-low, recipes (think fish tacos with kiwi fruit or smoothie pancakes with berries), Jamie lost around 12kg. Divvied into breakfasts (up to 400 calories), lunches (up to 600 calories) and dinners (up to 600 calories), Jamie’s daily menu is designed to bring you under the recommended daily calorie allowance (2,000 for women, 2,500 for men) and still have your tastebuds dancing.

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Now, do pay attention 007 . . . if there’s one person who knows just exactly what the English super-spy got up to, it’s actor Moore, Roger Moore. From the gadgets to the girls, the villains, supercars and everything in between, Sir Roger gives a witty and humourous account of his own starring role in seven Bond films between 1973 and 1985 and the other films in the world’s most succesful movie franchise, which is still going strong with the release of Spectre. Now, where did I leave my Martini . . . primolife.com.au


GOT MORE BOOKS than you know what to do with? Sick of a mish-mash of bookshelves around the home? The custommade home library, courtesy of Perth boutique designers/builders Pace Projects and Construction Management (PPCM), could be the answer. There’s a Japanese word which perfectly sums up the state of affairs for many booklovers - tskundo. It means buying books and letting them pile up (usually by the bedside) unread. Of course, you can avoid a state of tskundo by putting your books on shelves, or bookcases, but this in itself can lead to another problem - a higgledy piggledy mess of mismatching furniture that is a real visual headache. A fantastic solution to storing and preserving your precious books, and bringing a streamlined, value-added feature to your home, is the custom-made library.

Using state-of-the art materials and innovative design, these library installations will not only look fantastic but provide the perfect platform to convey your own personality in the home. “Bookshelves offer guests a glimpse of you and your life, create interesting conversations. Mixing and matching formats - such as books, photographs, artworks and the like - creates an element of texture,” says interior stylist Sam Pace of PPCM. While anyone can nick down to the local Ikea and pick up shelving, the customdesigned-and-made library can add a real wow factor to any home, says Sam. “This is your library, so you can create a system that works for you.You can organise your books into topics, colours, shapes, alphabetical, whatever makes sense for you. “Balance in the design can be a combination of horizontal,vertical, linear

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or curved. The materials in our custombuilt library systems are top quality, from Laminex or Polytec; these will last a long time. The advantages in built-in furniture are it becomes part of the home and increases the value of the property,” she says. The library design can also incorporate hidden features, such as a safe, pull-out turntable shelving, in-shelf LED lighting, soft-close draws using top quality Blum or Hafele fittings, fixed or adjustable shelves - in fact, since it is customisable, almost anything is possible. Sam says it is best to do a little homework first. “You need to measure your books; there’s no good putting in shelves if you can’t fit in your biggest books for example. You need to consider if you want integrated doors or cupboards for a TV, music centre, or extra-wide spaces for displaying art or photographs.” While Sam’s skills as an interior stylist can help the customer’s library vision come to life, getting the right builder, and trades, for literally a top-shelf build is also vital. Luckily Sam knows all the right people - her husband Charles is the builder behind PPCM. “We’ve got the perfect one-stop shop for these boutique library systems,” says Sam. “We’ll design it, bring in our own trades to construct it, and project manage. "But you’ll have to supply your own books.” For more details, visit ppcm.com.au or call 08 9382 8511. PL


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Sara James and Kaitlin Beck celebrate a busy year of real estate styling at Perth Style Co.

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Christmas gifts made easy.

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Top tips on selling your home by auction from Peard Real Estate's David Lomax.

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SUBURB INVESTOR by HAYLEY RAPPA

IF YOU’RE A keen property investor, in the market for a new home, or looking to get into the property market then the app Suburb Investor could make your life just that little bit easier. It's a great tool to help you make informed decisions about your property investment, by giving you access to accurate, historical price and sales data. It also gives you the top ranking suburbs in terms of highest investment yield, fastest growing, fastest selling, and best suburb in terms of long term growth. You can also compare the growth rate of any suburb in Australia and calculate the estimated profits for your investment to help you work out which suburb holds the greatest investment potential for you. Just enter your purchase price, the deposit percentage you’re looking to invest, and the period you wish to invest for. Then enter in the desired suburb and specify if the investment is a house or unit, and Suburb Investor

will show you the historical growth rate, the potential value of the investment over that period, and the estimated profit or equity it could potentially generate. You can also compare your chosen suburb to another, useful if you haven't made up your mind which suburb to choose yet. So, if you’re in the market for an investment property or your next long term home, download Property Investor for iOS via the iTunes Store or Google Play for Android.

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ONWARDS AND UPWARDS It’s been an amazing first year for the Perth Style Co., and 2016 is shaping up to be even more productive for our signature real estate styling business. Images by NATALIE ANN PHOTOGRAPHY.

IT’S APT THAT as the new year begins, we are settling into our gorgeous new headquarters in Gladstone Street. We’ve had an incredible first year, establishing our business in a highly competitive market, and finding a way to really stand out in a way perhaps we couldn’t have predicted this time last year. We’ve introduced our brand new Move In furniture fit-out packages and launched our online store, The Print Room. We discovered over the past few months that when people saw how we styled their properties, more often than not they wanted to buy the prints we had used to style the rooms. Hence The Print Room - it allows our fans to buy the artwork and accessories to recreate the Perth Style Co. ‘look’ for themselves.

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The canvasses we create are our secret weapons when we’re styling rooms. In many cases we work back from the artwork, taking elements like pops of colour or the subject of the print itself and using it throughout the property. Our signature canvas prints are a hugely cost-effective way to create an impact when you’re ‘styling to sell’. We’ve spent a lot of time and energy creating our ideal working space in this gorgeous vintage building, imprinting it throughout with the Perth Style Co. trademark style and injecting new life into an older-style property; it’s the perfect example of how the way we style properties can reinvigorate a property which others would consider moribund and unsellable.

In fact, this way of approaching the property market has reaped great rewards for our clients. Many agents believe that the real estate market is a difficult space at the moment, but we only see opportunity. This year we’ve been tasked with styling properties that have proved hard to sell but once we’ve worked our magic, they’ve sold swiftly. We’ve furnished over 50 houses in the past year and they’ve all sold within five weeks (which is our hire period). We have also assisted hundreds of homeowners prepare their homes for sale by way of Pre-Sale Consultations. For listings that have been on the market for a long period, our offering is seen as a last resort. We love working with real estate agents who have tried everything and end up delivering the primolife.com.au


result everybody wants: a sale. An example of this was a collection of apartments (including a $3million penthouse) which had remained on the market for two and a half years. We were invited to style them and create new marketing concepts that would draw new attention and within four months, all three properties had been sold. Luxury properties are what we do best and that’s a niche where we love to excel. We recognise that a beautiful apartment in the city doesn’t just need a double bed and some throw cushions in it to constitute ‘styling’ - it needs rock star artwork, a savvy digital marketing concept and campaign and an understanding of the buyer who wants to move in to really make the property sing. We’ve realised the value of social media; our Instagram page has been a highly interactive ‘shop window’ for our services, with real estate agents contacting us to recreate looks they’ve seen us feature there. We’ve forged valuable links with furniture hire businesses who love providing items for our clients and thanks to the feedback we receive on our social media channels and via happy clients, more suppliers are now contacting us to feature their products, which makes our stylings all them more varied each time. As our client list grows and we settle into our new digs, the future is most definitely bright; just like the beautiful, locally produced artwork that hangs on our new office walls. PL

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AS LOCALS THEMSELVES, the team behind reiwa.com is committed to providing you with far more than just property listings. Offering the latest real estate news and easy-to-navigate market and suburb information, reiwa. com is above and beyond a property listing website. The powerful search tool will assist you in targeting your search to save you time and effort. Along with a collection of large photographs for each property listing, you’ll find detailed suburb profiles, with real-time data on growth levels, sales and the market. You’ll also be able to access interactive maps that give you an overview of the selected area with information like local schools, transport, cafes and entertainment to property-specific things such as property dimensions, water connection and cadastral boundaries. Being not-for-profit, reiwa.com reinvest their profits back into the site to ensure it continues to meet the needs of home buyers, renters and investors. Check it out at reiwa.com and become your own local real estate expert. primolife.com.au


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benefits and are becoming more proactive in promoting this method of sale. Why do you think some fear the idea of selling via auction? The fear mainly comes from the lack of understanding the process. Many sellers are concerned with number of properties passed in at auction but are not aware of the numerous successful sales immediately after the auction. For houses that have been unsuccessful in selling via private treaty, would you recommend they go up for auction? We do see this from time to time, but I would advise against it. The success of selling by auction is to offer the property with no price, so the bidders determine their own value of the property.You don’t want buyers to have a predetermined value of the property based on what it was selling for when listed for private treaty. If you are contemplating both selling methods, I would go for the auction first.

GOING, GOING, GONE Auctions are proving more and more popular in WA’s ever-changing real estate landscape. Peard Real Estate’s David Lomax shares his auctioneering insights. WITH THE AVERAGE days on market sitting at 67, sellers are exploring new ways to market and create interest in their properties. David Lomax, a qualified auctioneer and sales associate at Peard Real Estate has seen an increase in auction activity across Perth and is urging sellers to maximise the sale of their property by embracing this less traditional selling method. We ask David the questions on many sellers’ minds.

property sitting around with no attention and auctions tend to create the sense of urgency amongst buyers. Are you finding that particular suburbs or areas are experiencing a greater success rate with auctions? Not really. We are seeing great auction results throughout Perth, so every home can benefit from this selling method.

Why sell via auction? Put simply, it’s fast and effective. Properties that go to auction sell in a much smaller time frame and for the highest possible price, with settlement typically occurring within 30 days.

What are the biggest objections you receive and how do you combat these? Extra costs of marketing and auctioneer fees are big ones! What sellers need to remember is yes, the fees are slightly higher but these are heavily compensated with the eventual selling price which is more often than not in excess of the reserve price.

What major difference are you seeing between homes sold via auction versus private treaty? Currently, it would have to be the days on market. REIWA statistics have time and time again shown that properties sold by auction sell much sooner than those selling by private treaty. In a slow market, less days on market is crucial – no one wants their

Auctions are up by 30% this year, what has caused the surge? I think the increased coverage of auctions in the media has certainly prompted consumer awareness. TV shows such as ‘The Block’ have given auctions that celebrity status and really brought the concept into peoples’ homes. Local agents are starting to see the

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How important is a good auctioneer? A good auctioneer is crucial. They need to show confidence, be lively, fluent and able to engage with the crowd. Of course, the key factor is the property itself, but a good auctioneer will get the crowd excited and competing. What is the most common mistake you see with auction marketing campaigns? Poor presentation of the property is a major one as well as not having enough home opens prior to auction. If you want to draw a crowd on the day, the place needs to look great, and you need to provide buyers with multiple viewing options before the big day. With over 39 years’ of experience in the world of auctioneering, David prides himself on offering expert advice and service to his clients. PL David is not only experienced in property auctions but also calls auctions at various fundraisers around Perth.To see him in action, keep an eye out for upcoming auctions at Peard Real Estate Rockingham or to get in touch by calling David on 0409 084 940. primolife.com.au


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PRIMOFinance

F I N A N C E

with WARREN LITTLEFAIR, GENERAL MANAGER OF PEARD FINANCE

HAVE BUDGET, CAN TRAVEL

Play it smart with your holiday planning and the return to work will be, financially at least, a lot less painful. THE SUMMER HOLIDAY is a relatively new tradition in Australia, but one which is alive and well. I’m sure most of us have spent a couple of weeks away from home over the Christmas period. Looking at some of the coastal towns in WA you can be sure that it certainly is peak season with most of them bursting at the seams. The only problem with “peak” holiday season is everything comes at a “peak” cost. While a summer holiday is a great experience, the last thing you want to do is come back from one with a debt hangover. If you are not prepared, the memories of

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your holiday will last for a very long time, especially when you are looking at your credit card statement. So how do you afford to get away each summer without breaking the bank? Most of the time it is simple planning, or lack of planning, which can get you into trouble with your holiday finances. While there is nothing better than a spontaneous trip down south or overseas, if you can’t afford it you will regret it very quickly. Plan your holiday. Don’t just plan where you are going and what you are going to do, plan how much it is going to cost and how

you are going to pay for it.You don’t have to make it very complex. Just add up all the costs of the holiday and how much you are going to need as spending money, perhaps add 10% on top for a margin of error, and that is your new holiday budget. Now the fun part, finding the money. Last time I looked, and much to my kids’ disgust, there is no money tree at the back of my house from where I can magically grab my holiday funds. Like everyone else I have to save for them. There are a couple of fairly simple ways to do this. Once you have worked out how much you need to save, start saving today. Make small equal payments each week or fortnight into a separate bank account and you will start to see your holiday fund come to life. Even better, put the funds into a mortgage offset account. This will help you save interest on your home loan as well as keep your savings safe. One of the best things about having some savings fairly early is that you can take advantage of cheap deals on accommodation and airfares. Most providers will have special offers some time during the year, so if you have the money ready to go you can take advantage of these offers early. There’ s nothing worse than trying to book flights and accommodation a couple of weeks out from peak season. It's a bit like West Australians trying to buy plane tickets to Melbourne a week before the Grand Final. Ouch. Look for deals – you’ll be surprised by how much you can save by booking and paying early. Plus, you get the satisfaction of knowing the trip is paid for before you go. OK, let’s also be realistic and acknowledge that you will end up using your credit card while on holidays. This is where you have a couple of good options. Option one is to pay off the card before you get charged interest on it. The next is to use a low-rate credit card. No point paying interest at 19% when you can pay just over 10% via a cheaper rate card. After all, a summer break away from home certainly beats watching the cricket in a blow-up pool in the backyard. PL Have a safe and merry Christmas from the team at Peard Finance. primolife.com.au


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Bateman 65 Broadhurst Crescent roebourne

Expressions of Interest bed 4

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pannawonica

Luxury, Location, Lifestyle! 65 Broadhurst Cres, Bateman has to be one of the most beautifully presented homes in Bateman. The degree of excellence, thought and attention to detail that has gone into creating this masterpiece is immediately apparent. Style, class and quality abound! With so many reasons to view, it has to be top of your list.

WE'VE HAD AN EXCITING MONTH.

This high quality fully renovated home, in sort after Bateman is situated on a 698sqm block. A very peaceful and serene location, this beautiful home is located close to schools, Murdoch University, St John of God Hospital and the upcoming Fiona Stanley Hospital, major transport, shopping centres and parks.

ANOTHER YEAR HAS flown by, and as we reflect on the year that was 2015, it’s safe to say it’s been a bit of a rollercoaster! After enjoying a booming property market for so long, Perth slowed down drastically over 2015. While it’s not fair to blame our sluggish mining sector completely, it certainly has had an impact. Population growth has also begun to level off, while unemployment rates continue to rise after the completion of many state projects. It shouldn’t come as a surprise that these have had a knock-on effect for the property market, so it was only a matter of time before the property market would start to dip. As they say, what goes up, must come down! However, as we look to the New Year, there are plenty of positive indicators. The rate of price decline has begun to slow over recent weeks, and the top end of the market is still receiving a lot of interest. What we can draw from these historicallyforward indicators is that the property cycle is reaching the bottom of the price cycle, so we should see market conditions improve throughout next year. It is likely that more investors from Sydney and Melbourne will start to become active in the Perth property market due to the property affordability in comparison to the eastern states’ capital cities. As low interest rates remain in place, many home owners are seizing the opportunity to upgrade their home while retaining their existing property for long-term rental purposes. It’s a great time to trade up and I think we will continue to see this trend continue over the next six months. As we prepare to say goodbye to 2015 and welcome in the New Year, I would like to wish you and your family a safe and happy festive season on behalf of all of us here at Peard Real Estate. Bring on 2016!

Opportunities to purchase homes of this calibre in the area are rare, so don’t delay! To view this property call Marg Kudla today on 0457 515 007.

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Property Sales Houses

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Units Land

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Total: 4 weeks ago: Same week last year:

693 661 755

Perth House Sales & Median Price $575K

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Once you’ve finished checking out these listings, look beyond them.

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NEW YEAR, NEW OPPORTUNITIES Dea Lalovic sits down with real estate powerhouse duo, Julie Isherwood and Pauline Bill, who just last year, took their career to the next level when they joined Peard Real Estate Mandurah. Images by CRIB CREATIVE. 40

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WHETHER YOU ARE in real estate or any other business profession, the New Year can be a great time to re-evaluate your career and ask yourself - is my company giving me what I need? Julie and Pauline share their thoughts on their move to Peard Real Estate Mandurah. How has the move to Peard Real Estate enhanced your real estate career? Julie The move for us has been nothing but positive. It wasn’t something we entered into lightly, but after meeting with the licensee of Mandurah and Melissa Farrell, Director of Business Resources, it was so clear that it was going to enhance our careers.

Have you always worked as a team? Pauline Not to begin with. We were originally approached separately by Peard Real Estate while working for a competitor. When we started with Peard, we saw the opportunity to offer our clients an even better service by joining forces. We work really well together and refer to ourselves as the “dynamic duo”- one of us is always available for our clients and that has been instrumental in our success. What are the key stand-out points offered by Peard Real Estate? Julie There are so many to list! Support, the latest technology and a strong focus on training really stand out to me.You certainly feel like you have a support network around you and having the best marketing tools like PRIMOLife magazine at hand makes our job so much easier. The company is also big on recognising and rewarding employees, which makes all the difference. Happy clients are satisfaction enough, but of course, being rewarded by the company is a great bonus and makes us feel appreciated. In your opinion, is December/January a good time for real estate agents to consider a company move? Pauline December and January are the perfect months to make the move. Out with the old and in with the new, I say! The New Year is all about positive changes and moving your career forward - just make sure you are moving to the right company that can offer you more than your current employer. How does Peard Real Estate make the transition period easier? Julie We keep coming back to it, but support is probably the standout. Everything is set up for you when you join and the fantastic administration team are always on hand to offer assistance. Our Licensee provides us with hands-on assistance and is always available if we have a question. He really wants to see us succeed. How does Peard Real Estate assist in the rebranding process? Pauline The marketing department has created countless advertising materials primolife.com.au


both print and online aimed at informing existing clients of your move and potential clients of your services.You are given all the tools to rebrand and start marketing your new venture so it's pretty stress-free. Rebranding is easy when you are joining such a premium company and we can honestly say that since the move, our business has boomed. What is your favourite aspect of working for Peard Real Estate? Julie Being surrounded by like-minded and motivated professionals. We work independently but we form a part of a greater team, and it’s a very encouraging atmosphere to be in. We share our successes and help each other out. Real estate agents will know that this kind of environment is uncommon in the industry. What would you say to agents looking to make the move to a premium company such a Peard Real Estate? Pauline Just do it! We remember the experience of moving and you will never feel like it’s the perfect time - you just have to take a chance. If you are serious about your career, you need to be working for Peter Peard. He’s a real person who is

absolutely hands-on and cares not only about his company but everyone within it, which makes all the difference. He has a great support team and is always in the forefront of training and marketing; keeping us ahead of the competition. We are equipped to handle what the market throws at us – that’s the beauty of working for an independent agency and not a franchise. It doesn’t matter which office you work for, you receive the same support, and as a client, you receive the same level of service. How does the marketing allowance assist your business? Julie Once you start selling properties, the marketing allowance allows you to promote your business in the most premium manner. Having the funds to print high-quality marketing materials makes a huge difference and relieves the stress of having to dip into your own pocket. What is your favourite thing about working in the Mandurah Office? Pauline Without a doubt, the people. Our colleagues are great, the admin staff can never do enough for you and our Licensee motivates us every day. What more could we ask for? PL

If you are serious about your career, you need to be working for Peter Peard.

ARE YOU GETTING THE RIGHT SUPPORT FROM YOUR CURRENT EMPLOYER? If not, it might be time for a change. Call Melissa Farrell, Director of Business Resource on 0404 084 244 and kick off 2016 with a bang

The warmer weather is bringing out buyers, making for a successful month for Peard Reps.

REIWA 2015 Statistics

TOP 30 ROOKIES

TOP 30 SALESPERSONS

— by listings sold

4

ANDREAS NIKAKOS Peard Real Estate, Rockingham 3 Listings sold

12

ERIN PHILLIPS Peard Real Estate, Canning Vale 2 Listings sold

28

NATASHA CHEUNG Peard Real Estate, Swan Valley 1 Listing sold

— (unassisted) by value sold

3

TOP 30 SALESPERSONS

— (assisted) by listings sold

12

TOP 30 SALESPERSONS

17

KAREN RICHES Peard Real Estate, Hillarys 8 Listings sold LEE PARKINSON Peard Real Estate, Joondalup 6 Listings sold

JARROD O'NEIL Peard Real Estate, Hillarys 3 Listings sold

— By listings sold

2

PEARD HILLARYS 45 Listings sold

8

PEARD JOONDALUP 23 Listings sold

26

PEARD MINDARIE 14 Listings sold

28

PEARD CANNING VALE 20 Listings sold

TOP OFFICE

TOP SALESPERSONS

— (unassisted) by listings sold

3

KAREN RICHES Peard Real Estate, Hillarys $6,525,000

TOP OFFICE

— (assisted) by value sold

14

JARROD O'NEIL Peard Real Estate, Hillarys $1,534,000

— By value sold

1 9 11

PEARD HILLARYS $33,266,500 PEARD JOONDALUP $14,374,500

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FOR SALE Alkimos 6 Auger Way

From $849,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

Ashby 54 Monet Drive

High $400,000's bed 4 bath 2 car 2

Welcome to 6 Auger Way in the beautiful coastal Estate of Shorehaven in Alkimos, with its grand stature sits this magnificent elevated home proudly built by Danmar Homes, an award winning builder with its innovative design fit for family living. CONTACT John Cowup PHONE 0411 37 36 35 EMAIL john.cowup@peard.com.au

Spacious family home with side access for those boys toys!!! Featuring 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, separate lounge/theatre & spacious open plan family living room, games room, large private gardens PLUS side access for boat & caravan. Everything a growing family needs. CONTACT Diane Williamson PHONE 0431 112 750 EMAIL diane.williamson@peard.com.au

Ashby 2 Tintern Road

From $430,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

Ashby 57 Gosford Meander

From $489,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

This is a CRAZY price for the sought after Ashby Rise estate. This Beautiful 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom home including separate formal lounge plus kitchen/ family meals is an absolute must for your viewing. This excellent value home will not last .... Come along and see for yourself! CONTACT Diane Williamson PHONE 0431 112 750 EMAIL diane.williamson@peard.com.au

Welcome to The country Vista, a family home that represents great value. Located in a whisper quite location, close to public transport, local parklands & The new Ashby Bar Bistro. (neighbourhood centre coming soon) featuring 4 spacious bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, huge open plan family, meals & games. Please call Diane now to register your interest! CONTACT Diane Williamson PHONE 0431 112 750 EMAIL diane.williamson@peard.com.au

Balcatta 10D Shakespeare Avenue

$469,999 - $489,999 bed 3 bath 2 car 2

Street Front Gem! This immaculate street front 3 bed, 2 bath villa in a small group of 4 offers a great start for someone looking to get into this fantastic area. Extra parking at the front and the location offers easy access to Northlands shopping centre, public transport, numerous schools and parks. Get in and make this yours today!!

Shaun Pettit 0411 725 511 shaun.pettit@peard.com.au

Features include spacious kitchen with Franke appliances, dishwasher recess and plenty of cupboards, family/meals area with gas point, master bedroom with walk in robe, ensuite with shower, vanity and toilet, bedrooms 2 & 3 with built in robes. The exterior features a double garage with extra storage and a secure patio area.

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FOR SALE Ashby 131 Carosa Road

From $496,500 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

Balcatta 496B Main Street

$549,000 - $579,000 bed 3 bath 2 car 2

Baldivis 20 Hampden Rise

From $419,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

Baldivis 7 Rubens Circuit

All Offers Considered bed 3 bath 2 car 2

This well presented family home is "the perfect"home for you. The Light bright open plan living zone, plus games area and enclosed theatre/ lounge room will be just the ticket for modern family living! Sliding doors lead to a private garden featuring the cozy alfresco patio dining zone. Enjoy a glass of wine with friends while the kids play for hours in the fab cubby house... CONTACT Diane Williamson

Balcatta 17 Harrison Street

This spacious townhouse in an elevated part of Balcatta has all the room you need. This small group of 3 is set back from the road with a couple of visitors bays out the front and boasts no common walls all conveniently. Features include vaulted entry, separate dining room opening to small courtyard, kitchen with good storage, gas hotplate, oven & dishwasher.

Baldivis 10 Venezia Street

PHONE 0431 112 750 EMAIL diane.williamson@peard.com.au

CONTACT Shaun Pettit PHONE 0411 725 511 EMAIL shaun.pettit@peard.com.au

First home buyers may qualify for the $10,000 grant with this brand new, never been lived in Blueprint Home on a 452m2 elevated block. A short walk away from Makybe Primary school in one of Baldivis premium estates, this property would make an ideal, first home, investment or low maintenance home. CONTACT Michelle Dasborough PHONE 0403 939 430 EMAIL michelle.dasborough@peard.com.au

Just a special touch of paradise to call home, a place to enjoy, to entertain and to relax in style. Built by Gemmill Homes on a 455m2 block in the very appealing Settlers Hills Townside. Enjoy summer nights with friends and family with your own custom built outdoor bar, resort style facilities, including gazebo and alfresco overlooking the sparkling pool.

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CONTACT Michelle Dasborough PHONE 0403 939 430 EMAIL michelle.dasborough@peard.com.au

$499,000 bed 3 bath 1 car 1

$540,000-$560,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

Baldivis 20 Liesham Crescent

All Offers Considered bed 4 bath 2 car 2

Baldivis 7 Yelbeni Loop

$409,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

Step behind the front screen wall and youre a world away. This green titled 392sqm block with a character 3 bed home has so much appeal if you are looking for more than a villa. Boasting two living areas, beautiful gardens, a fantastic outdoor entertaining area and plenty of secure parking this home is the one youve been waiting for. CONTACT Shaun Pettit PHONE 0411 725 511 EMAIL shaun.pettit@peard.com.au

With display home presentation, this home will exceed your expectations. As soon as you enter, you will fall in love with the high spec finishes. This lovely family home has 4 large bedrooms, with the master boasting double door entry, large walk in robe and a big ensuite with stone bench tops and double vanities. This really is a must see. CONTACT Tracey James PHONE 0408 943 067 EMAIL tracey.james@peard.com.au

Located across from one of the many beautiful parks in Settlers Hills, this ideal family home will certainly charm you and also provide a peaceful sanctuary where you will truly feel at home. On a large 737m2 block, you will feel the space around you, hear wind through the trees and enjoy watching this busy world go by. CONTACT Michelle Dasborough PHONE 0403 939 430 EMAIL michelle.dasborough@peard.com.au

This beautiful four bedroom home in a quiet Baldivis residential street ticks all the boxes. With its spick and span layout, modern design and well-presented decor, this is a home thats ready to move in right away. Strategically situated close to the Free Way and within close proximity to schools. CONTACT Anzer Yousuf PHONE 0424 666 747 EMAIL anzer.yousuf@peard.com.au december 2015 | PRIMOLIFE

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FOR SALE Something for everyone, keep the whole family happy there's Baldivis massive 9x6.2m powered workshop for Dad with huge side 23 Tamworth Boulevard aaccess, a well-designed home with lovely kitchen for Mum, a

Baldivis 57 Tranby Drive

bed 4 bath 2 car 2

bed 4 bath 2 car 2

$510,000

cubby for the kids and a park across the road. Relax outside with your choice of two outdoor entertaining areas. You can entertain all year round with the fully enclosed alfresco with outdoor blinds. CONTACT Tracey James PHONE 0408 943 067 EMAIL tracey.james@peard.com.au

$599,000-$639,000

These villas are ‘as new’ and lovely. Tastefully decorated in a Balga colour schemes, each unit has a unique design and 8A B & C Louden Street neutral feature modern kitchens, open plan lounges/meals area/kitchen,

Ballajura 39 Yandal Crescent

bed 3 bath 2 car 2

bed 4 bath 2 car 2

From $399,000

Beldon 24 Harrier Way

From $545,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 1

Bullsbrook 26 Hurd Road

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R/C split system in family room, glass sliding doors leading to the outside private entertaining area, extra large double garages with remote garage door and low maintenance landscaped garden at front CONTACT Jane Turnbull of unit 8a. PHONE 0401 158 798

$469,000-$499,000

With gorgeous renovations, 2 large living areas & great outdoors all on an 835sqm block, you will need to be quick to secure this beautiful family home! Features include renovated kitchen, massive patio with easy care garden & plenty of room for the kids or take a dip in the pool, R/C aircon, gas heater, security screens & doors, powered shed and garage with rear drive through access.

Bullsbrook 182 Shady Hills View

Solid low maintenance family home with nothing more to spend. 4 bedrooms 2 bathrooms (x2 master bedrooms with master ensuite and semi ensuite), Walking distance to schools, shops and public transport, Auto reticulation, Solar HWS & gas hotplates. Phone Jenny Treloar to book your look!

Butler 31b Barmouth Loop

EMAIL jane.turnbull@peard.com.au

$330,000

CONTACT Shane Capelli PHONE 0410 339 499 EMAIL shane.capelli@peard.com.au

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CONTACT Jenny Treloar PHONE 0427 012 729 EMAIL jenny.treloar@peard.com.au

Located in settlers across from the lovely steel tree park & walking distance to Tranby college and settlers school. Doesnt get much better than this for location. You might like to wander down for a coffee at the steel tree restaurant and enjoy lunch, or just sit by the pool and relax. This wonderful home is lifestyle for summer with large 733 block size CONTACT Camille Ainsley PHONE 0417 508 364 EMAIL camille.ainsley@peard.com.au

This fully renovated 4 bedroom 2 bathroom home located on a 581m2 block boasts two new bathrooms, a new kitchen, new carpets and new window furnishings! Why build when all the work has been done for you?! This bright and airy home has to be the best value property in Ballajura today. Situated on a quiet street within walking distance to local parks and shops this home is a must see. From its attractive street appeal to its generous sized rooms this home has it all and wont last long! CONTACT Natasha Cheung PHONE 0433 288 953 EMAIL natasha.cheung@peard.com.au

This blank canvas ready build your dream home on is now up for sale. Fully fenced 5.5 acres and located in a quiet country estate, surrounded by quality homes. Huge dam, lightly treed and power to front of the property. 5 Minutes to Bullsbrook College (K-12) and Shopping Centre and only 30 minutes to Midland and Joondalup. CONTACT Samantha Hill PHONE 0407 666 905 EMAIL samantha.hill@peard.com.au

From $359,000 bed 3 bath 2 car 2

Within easy reach of the village centre, this great property offers a great lifestyle choice. Featuring an open plan kitchen, dining and living area. Three bedrooms, master with walk in robe and en-suite, bedrooms 2 and 3 with robes, immaculate second bathroom, separate laundry and store, double garage with loft storage. CONTACT Paul Turner PHONE 0400 072 005 EMAIL paul.turner@peard.com.au View more properties online at


FOR SALE Butler 35 Sheldwich Loop

$399,000-$419,000 bed 3 bath 2 car 2

This fantastic cottage home is one of the biggest I have been in! 416sqm of land has allowed the current owners to build a huge home in the perfect location. Its a clear winner beating the competition hands down! On entry the sheer size of this immaculate home will become evident, with generous room sizes that are amiss from a lot of newly built homes. CONTACT Paul Turner PHONE 0400 072 005 EMAIL paul.turner@peard.com.au

Canning Vale 62A Amherst Road

$459,000 to $479,000 bed 3 bath 2 car 2

Come on in and have a look at 89c Gateway Boulevard Canning Vale Vale. This stunning 4 bed 2 bath home has SO 89C Gateway Boulevard Canning MUCH TO OFFER it's new family. As soon as you step foot in

Cannington 5/8 Toledo Close

bed 4 bath 2 car 1

bed 3 bath 2 car 2

$479,000 to $499,000

Carine 2 Killamarsh Place

From $865,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

Carlisle 69 Mercury Street

From $359,000

the front door youll notice high quality finishings such as porcelain tiles and a relaxing Jacuzzi spa bath in the master en-suite! CONTACT Erin Phillips PHONE 0448 858 101 EMAIL erin.phillips@peard.com.au

From $479,000

Nestled on a spacious 746sqm (approx.) corner block within a whisper-quiet Carine cul-de-sac, this charming family residence features a formal dining room overlooking the sunken lounge, large kitchen, casual family and meals area warmed by a feature pot belly fireplace, huge sunken games room, massive patio, fenced solar-heated swimming pool, backyard lawns, built-in double and single linen presses, garden shed, ducted evaporative air-conditioning and full bore reticulation. CONTACT Karen Riches PHONE 0478 733 200 EMAIL team.riches@peard.com.au

Carine 68 Alvaston Drive

A fantastic opportunity has presented itself to purchase your very own affordable block in a prime pocket of Carlisle. With close proximity to public transport routes, only 4 km's to Crown Perth at Burswood and approximately 9 km's to Perth CBD this is certain to attract interest within the market and won’t last long at this incredible price! Choice of 3 blocks: proposed Lot 1 - 288sqm, proposed Lot 2 - 290sqm, proposed Lot 3 - 290sqm.

Clarkson 2 Meech Way

CONTACT Ben Keevers PHONE 0404 056 010 EMAIL ben.keevers@peard.com.au

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From $899,000 bed 5 bath 3 car 1

$379,000 - $399,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 1

Whether youre looking for your own home or your next investment property, this home is not to be missed. Here we have a beautiful 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom home thats ripe for the picking. Imagine yourself enjoying a morning stroll with the kids on your way to Caladenia Primary School. CONTACT Erin Phillips PHONE 0448 858 101 EMAIL erin.phillips@peard.com.au

Strategically situated within walking distance from Queens Park & Cannington Train Station and within close proximity to Primary & Secondary school, Carousel Shopping Centre, parks, restaurants and Cannington Leisureplex. This location cannot be more ideal. CONTACT Anzer Yousuf

Small low maintenance garden.PHONE 0424 666 747

EMAIL anzer.yousuf@peard.com.au

This grand two-storey home has a self-contained “granny” flat under the main roof & features a formal front lounge & dining room, newly renovated kitchen, spacious rear family room, huge sparkling blue swimming pool, stunning backyard setting with patio, & a separate external spa deck. Additional features include large single lock-up garage with powered workshop area, ducted evaporative air-conditioning & split-system air-conditioning in “granny” flat, solar panels & security alarm. CONTACT Karen Riches PHONE 0478 733 200 EMAIL team.riches@peard.com.au

This versatile property has a functional interior ideal for young couples, budding families or the discerning investor. Features comfortable, good-sized living areas, air conditioning, 2 shed/workshops in backyard, security roller shutters on windows, large decking entertainment area, and space to park a boat or caravan. At 538m2 there is ample room to renovate or upgrade with enough room for a swimming pool, gardens, lawn, and play area for the kids. CONTACT Ben Pattison PHONE 0421 186 729 EMAIL ben.pattison@peard.com.au december 2015 | PRIMOLIFE

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FOR SALE Clarkson 10/1 Elsbury Approach

$339,000 bed 1 bath 1 car 1

Clarkson 5 Rossiters Cove

$519,000 - $539,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

Craigie 4 Barone Road

From $495,000 bed 3 bath 2 car 2

Duncraig 3 Blount Court

$949,000 - $999,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2 46

This one bedroom apartment is bright, modern and has so much to offer! Whether you are an investor, downsizer or first home buyer this will suit all your needs. Positioned close enough to convenience of Ocean Keys town centre, but far enough away to allow you to retreat to your sanctuary. This stylish apartment set in the popular suburb of Catalina. CONTACT Kim Riley PHONE 0449 781 685 EMAIL kim.riley@peard.com.au

Clarkson 44 Pomelaa Way

$399,000 bed 3 bath 2 car 2

Impeccably presented throughout, this freestanding contemporary home with heaps of top quality finishes & extras offers spacious indoor & outdoor living in a prime location. It also offers lots of added extras like Solar Electricity, Solar Hot Water & low maintenance native gardens. This immaculate & comfortable home offers a perfect family lifestyle. CONTACT Tertius Du Toit

Connolly 50 Royal Melbourne Avenue

Located in the heart of the popular Craigie community and peaceful nestled in a quiet cul-de-sac. Features a central main living area, dedicated dining area with temperature controlled air conditioner, spacious kitchen with skylight, feature entertaining area with paved pathways connecting the sides and rear of the property, including the stunning below ground pool area with well established tropical style gardens. This gorgeous home is a must see!

Doubleview 97 Paramatta Road

Why build or buy old when you can have this young & modern home built in 2000 on a massive 866m2 block, and enjoy the luxury of space inside & out! 4 beds + study, formal & informal areas, large games room, huge backyard with pool with amazing space for kids & pets! Room for extra-large shed/ granny flat. Superb location, walk to Davallia & Poynter Primary, Carine High, shops, parks, buses, even trains! Not to be missed!

Duncraig 9 Channar Rise

PHONE 0416 239 306 EMAIL tertius.dutoit@peard.com.au

CONTACT David Mead PHONE 0428 814 407 EMAIL david.mead@peard.com.au

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CONTACT Namita Mehra PHONE 0409 920 737 EMAIL namita.mehra@peard.com.au

Offers Invited bed 5 bath 2 car 2

Auction bed 4 bath 3 car 2

$999,000 - $1,059,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

Rarely does such an affordable opportunity to become a proud Catalina homeowner present itself. Number 44 Pomelaa way is just what you are looking for, providing one lucky purchaser the chance to snap up a bargain. CONTACT Kim Riley PHONE 0449 781 685 EMAIL kim.riley@peard.com.au

Situated on a large corner 732sqm block this well built home features a front formal lounge, separate games room, large main living area with quality bamboo floors, huge outdoor area, decked alfresco, tropical landscaped pool and bali-style gazebo. The double garage is extra wide and extra long for storage. To complete the property there is a glass house and drying area separated from the main outdoor living areas as well as reticulated front gardens and quality finishes throughout. CONTACT Gaylene Bicheno PHONE 0419 929 616 EMAIL gaylene.bicheno@peard.com.au

Feature-loaded luxury Built over three levels, this superb four bedroom three bath home has many features, including a brand new kitchen, killer city views from upstairs, home office and separate access to the lower level. CONTACT Sam Mannino PHONE 0402 822 457 EMAIL sam.mannino@peard.com.au

This 92 built double-storey sitting on the cul-de-sac of a premium street boasts big, bright, light ’n airy interiors!, 4 beds + study, large formal & informal areas, big kitchen overlooking the pool & grassed area so you can keep an eye on the kids, double garage. Close to Davallia & Poynter Primary & Carine High Schools, parks, shops, & public transport. Must see! CONTACT Namita Mehra PHONE 0409 920 737 EMAIL namita.mehra@peard.com.au

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FOR SALE East Perth 8/24 Saunders Street

$470,000 bed 2 bath 1 car 2

Ellenbrook 18 Heathland Terrace

Offers From $439,000 bed 3 bath 2 car 2

Ellenbrook 370 Banrock Drive

From $469,000 bed 3 bath 2 car 2

Girrawheen 1/18 Greville Way

$299,000 - $329,000 bed 3 bath 1 car 1

Modern 2 bedroom apartment in a small complex overlooking tranquil park. Situated in the heart of the East Perth residential precinct; enjoy caf/restaurants, walk to the river & CBD. Open plan modern stainless steel kitchen with dish washer & gas appliances, granite bench tops in kitchen & ensuite, laundry with washing machine & dryer included, living area with split system air conditioning, high ceilings throughout, large main bedroom with balcony, built-in mirror robes in both bedrooms, one secured CONTACT Rod McDougall under ground parking bay & PHONE 0418 909 954 storage room. EMAIL rod.mcdougall@peard.com.au

Ellenbrook 10 Ewens Pass

Step inside & be surprise by the size of this home. 173sqm living (209sqm in total) on a 462 block. Plenty of room inside & out for a growing family. With 3 Double size bedrooms, Separate Theatre room, plus study. Open plan Kitchen/dining family overlooking wood decked patio area, wood floors throughout the home, split system reverse cycle air conditioning & a double lock up garage. Within walking distance of both Ellen Stirling & Holy Cross schools. Public transport passes at the end of the street & just a CONTACT Angie Pearce short stroll to shops & parks. PHONE 0499 775 046 EMAIL angie.pearce@peard.com.au

Ellenbrook 25 Interlaken Loop

STUNNING is the only way to describe this home. This home has been built with no expense spared. Featuring 3 double bedrooms plus 2 bathrooms, separate front lounge/theatre, open plan Kitchen/family dining & high ceilings throughout. Reverse cycle ducted air conditioning & security system for your families safety & comfort. Double lock up garage with shoppers entrance at the rear of the property. Located walking distance to the brand new Annies Landing primary CONTACT Angie Pearce school. Don't delay, call to PHONE 0499 775 046 view today! EMAIL angie.pearce@peard.com.au

Gabbadah 190 Darch Trail

Fully fitted Kitchen Spacious open plan living and dining room with reverse cycle Kelvinator invertor AC Large master bedroom Bedroom 2 is large with single cupboard

Gosnells 8 Windsor Drive

CONTACTS Ray D'Costa/Gayle Fitzmaurice PHONE 0403 165 936/0437 180 094 EMAIL ray.dcosta@peard.com.au

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From $549,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

From $379,000 bed 3 bath 2 car 2

Offers Over $695,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

From $ 459,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

Perfect for the large or extended family 234sqm living on a 544 block this home has room for everyone. With 4 double bedrooms, plus a large activity & separate study. This home also has a separate front lounge/ theatre room & a spacious open plan kitchen/dining/family & games room that over looks the timber decked alfresco area with views to the hills. This property was an EX display home & has been completely finished with neutral dcor, quality fittings & fixtures throughout, reverse cycle ducted air con for CONTACT Angie Pearce your families comfort & wood floors PHONE 0499 775 046 through living areas. EMAIL angie.pearce@peard.com.au

Impressive 3x2 built residence on a 359m2 block comfortably situated in the quiet & peaceful street of Ellenbrook within close proximity to schools, shops, public transport & beautiful parks. This home features a delightful modern style atmosphere, with downlights throughout the home, stainless steel kitchen, beautiful bathrooms, & generous sized rooms, why would you buy elsewhere? Whether its your first home, or your thinking of down/up sizing, this home is one to keep an eye out on. CONTACT Thanh Nguyen PHONE 0414 288 165 EMAIL thanh.nguyen@peard.com.au

Set in Sovereign Hill Estate this quality Plunkett designed home built in 2001 features loads of extras and has masses of space for the growing family as well as fantastic exterior grounds all reticulated off a bore and a shed that will leave the men speechless. Years of love and hard work have been poured into this property to make it what it is today. CONTACT Tracy Kriwopischin PHONE 0419 998 306 EMAIL tracy.kriwopischin@peard.com.au

Now here is an impressive home that understands what great living is all about! Look forward to coming home each day to relax and enjoy this OUTSTANDING family home which requires nothing more for you to do. Offering comfort, security and low maintenance living. CONTACT Vicktor Sutrisno PHONE 0422 774 044 EMAIL vicktor.sutrisno@peard.com.au december 2015 | PRIMOLIFE

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FOR SALE Greenwood 16 Iona Place

From $639,000 Glen Forrest 31 Marnie Road Offers over $599,000

bed 4 bath 2 car 1

This beautifully presented home is nestled at the end of a cul de sac in the popular South Western portion of Greenwood. It has ample parking for cars/ boat/ caravan and a massive outdoor entertaining area which overlooks a gorgeous backyard. Features include: Spacious living areas, renovated kitchen, ducted air conditioning and ducted gas heating, gas bayonet, quality lighting, solar hot water system, quality carpets, CONTACT Julie Vincent and ample storage space. PHONE 0403 809 445 EMAIL julie.vincent@peard.com.au

bed 4 bath 2 car 4

VINTAGE CHARM This rustic 1950’s cottage has been recently updated to create a unique family home with all the modern comforts whilst retaining a country-style feel. There’s side access to the large powered workshop with room to store a boat or caravan. Walk to the gourmet cafe, sports club for a pint and shops and Midland and Mundaring are just a short 10 minute drive away.

Greenwood 53 Merivale Way

Mid $600,000's bed 6 bath 2 car 3

Hamersley 104A Vickers Street

From $579,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2 48

Laura Grimes 0400 228 824 laura.grimes@peard.com.au

Greenwood 5 Skye Court

From $625,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 1

This semi renovated double storey family home is set in an elevated position & enjoys treetop views of the suburb. Features include solid Tassie Oak flooring, attractive décor, gas bayonets, air conditioners, slow combustion heater, lounge room, family/ living room and an extra large games room, built in bar, sparkling salt water pool, bbq area, double garage, workshop and easy care gardens on a 728sqm corner block.

Gwelup 27 Valance Way

Fully fitted Kitchen Spacious open plan living and dining room with ducted Fujitsu reverse cycle AC throughout Separate lounge Undercover patio & entertainment area with built in gas bbq, double sink and ample cupboard space

Heathridge 26 Channel Drive

CONTACT Julie Vincent PHONE 0403 809 445 EMAIL julie.vincent@peard.com.au

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CONTACT Ray D'Costa PHONE 0403 165 936 EMAIL ray.dcosta@peard.com.au

From $949,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

OFFERS INVITED bed 4 bath 1 car 1

This beautifully renovated home is sure to impress! It boasts 2 living areas, spacious bedrooms, stunning kitchen & a massive outdoor entertaining area. With features including modern décor throughout with quality floorings, lightings and window treatments, Ducted air conditioning, and lots of storage, all on a 512 sqm block with cul de sac location in the sought after western portion of Greenwood. CONTACT Julie Vincent PHONE 0403 809 445 EMAIL julie.vincent@peard.com.au

Entertain on the wrap around elevated deck overlooking the landscaped gardens with plenty of room for the kids to run, climb, cartwheel and play. The kitchen, family and dining room open onto the deck with views across the garden to the salt water pool with water feature. Light and bright rooms with stunning jarrah wood floors throughout. Additional features include powered shed, double carport, ducted evaporative air-conditioning and 729sqm of land. CONTACT Juliet Wills PHONE 0411 782 808 EMAIL juliet.wills@peard.com.au

Take a look inside to see the abundance of space that this family home offers! Situated in an elevated location and centrally located amongst leafy parks and walking distance to local shops. Features include sunken front lounge with study nook, modern and updated kitchen, central meals area, separate formal dining room opening onto huge games room and huge paved patio area. Built in 1977 (not including extensions) on a large 785sqm block with plenty of room for everyone, this home won't last long! CONTACT Gaylene Bicheno PHONE 0419 929 616 EMAIL gaylene.bicheno@peard.com.au View more properties online at


FOR SALE Heathridge 192 Caridean Street

END DATE SALE bed 4 bath 2 car 2

Hillarys 20 Armytage Way

From $799,000 bed 5 bath 3 car 2

Hillarys 33 Murray Drive

PREVIEW TO AUCTION bed 5 bath 3 car 2

Hillarys 7 Esdale Lane

$1,175,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 4

All offers presented by Monday 7th December @ 5pm. The sellers reserve the right to accept an offer prior to the date. This home features spacious living areas with new flooring, a working fireplace and LED lighting throughout, new kitchen, magnificent tropical pool with landscaping, huge decked gazebo with ceiling fan and outdoor kitchen including fireplace and wiring for sound equipment, separate lawned kids play area, fully fenced and secure, massive powered workshop with mezzanine landing, CONTACT Gaylene Bicheno concrete floors and roller door. PHONE 0419 929 616 EMAIL gaylene.bicheno@peard.com.au

Heathridge 294 Eddystone Avenue

All offers presented at 5pm on the 1st of December 2015, unless sold prior. (The seller reserves the right to accept an offer prior to this date). This magnificent fully renovated family home features chef’s gourmet kitchen, open plan family area, landscaped gardens, rear decked alfresco area and salt water concrete pool. Extras include ducted reverse cycle air-conditioning, remote controlled front gates, and approx. 711sqm block. CONTACTS Kathy Clement/Mary Peard PHONE 0403 539 820/0407 151 153 EMAIL kathy.clement@peard.com.au

Hillarys 23 Fairhaven Terrace

PREVIEW TO AUCTION ~ DREAM HOME ALERT! This modern family home is perfect for those looking for space, style and quality in their new residence! The home has been built with sophisticated family living in mind and features display home finishing and fittings throughout, practical and well thought out layout plus a superb outdoor area. CONTACT Maria Bridgeman

Hillarys 36 Taylor Way

Fantastically designed for family functionality on a slightly elevated 764 square meter lot in a very peaceful, hidden away location. Consisting of a large formal lounge and dining, big open plan living, incorporating second meals, family and a separate games room, high ceilings throughout, pitched patio area overlooking a sparkling, tropically landscaped free formed below ground pool with feature waterfall and spacious gardens with paved and lawn areas. CONTACT Jeff Coghill PHONE 0412 928 643 EMAIL jeff.coghill@peard.com.au

Hillarys 8 Moyle Place

PHONE 0409 033 701 EMAIL maria.bridgeman@peard.com.au

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$399,000-$429,000 bed 3 bath 1 car 1

$2,600,000-$2,800,000 bed 5 bath 4 car 3

$699,000-$720,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

From $649,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 1

Don't go past this great home featuring large living area with separate meals area, modern kitchen with plenty of cupboard space, quality bathroom, carport and parking for 3 cars, neat and tidy front fencing and paved hardstand for extra parking, paved outdoor entertaining area, low maintenance lawns and gardens, split system air conditioning, roller shutters to front windows, neutral decor and quality finishes throughout. Great starter or investment here! CONTACT Gaylene Bicheno PHONE 0419 929 616 EMAIL gaylene.bicheno@peard.com.au

This architecturally designed masterpiece offers the best in coastal lifestyles. With more than 800 square metres of luxury living on a 931sqm block, it’s built with the finest finishes throughout, and exudes warmth and homeliness. Features a gourmet professional cook’s kitchen, five living areas, entertaining alfresco with built in fridge and sink by the heated pool and spa, elegant dining room, stone feature fireplace in the family room, ducted reverse cycle air-conditioning, ducted vacuuming and upstairs kitchenette. CONTACT Juliet Wills PHONE 0411 782 808 EMAIL juliet.wills@peard.com.au

A Family Home to Cherish With a warm, ‘down-South’ ambience, this one is perfect for the family. Offering four bedrooms plus a study, lovely character features and a fantastic rear outdoors with pool, this will be hard to beat. CONTACT Mandy Bizzaca PHONE 0409 915 210 EMAIL mandy.bizzaca@peard.com.au

Nestled in a whisper quiet cul-de-sac on a large 772sqm block, this light and bright family home boasts 2 large living areas, with kitchen/meals area opening out to the outdoor entertaining area. Additional features include ducted reverse cycle air conditioning, solar hot water system, security screens on all windows and doors, drive through lock up carport with electric door and loads of storage space, garden shed for additional storage and large grassed areas for the kids and pets with plenty of room for a pool. CONTACT Jarrod O'Neil PHONE 0411 103 617 EMAIL jarrod.oneil@peard.com.au december 2015 | PRIMOLIFE

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FOR SALE Hillarys 67 Amalfi Drive

From $1,595,000 bed 4 bath 3 car 2

Jindalee 10 Hampshire Drive

$699,000-$729,000 bed 5 bath 2 car 2

Jolimont 122 Jersey Street

Mid $1,000,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 3

Kallaroo 20 Windsor Place

From $729,000 bed 5 bath 3 car 1 50

This property is absolutely stunning oozing opulence and grandeur. Features central island kitchen, open plan family room with cosy gas log fire, purpose built separate theatre area, tropical gas heated plunge-spa pool, private outdoor entertaining alfresco BBQ area, quality built in furniture, ducted vacuum system, security system, 2 ducted reverse cycle air conditioning units, high ceilings throughout and huge rear double garage with extra storage. CONTACT Jeff Coghill PHONE 0412 928 643 EMAIL jeff.coghill@peard.com.au

Innaloo 3 Morris Road

Nestled on a large 715sqm land holding, this well appointed and functional Scott Park entertainer has been thoughtfully designed to suit all large families. Set in the highly sought after beachside suburb of Jindalee, this superb home will create many happy memories to one lucky family right into the future.

Jindalee 6 & 10 Fusus Lane

CONTACTS Steve Wilcox/Kathy McGurk PHONE 0421 277 366/0451 669 139 EMAIL steve.wilcox@peard.com.au

$499,000 to $549,000 bed 3 bath 2 car 1

From $549,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

An incredible 2 storey home in Jolimont awaits its new owner. Step through the bright yellow door & you are welcomed with stunning open spaces, 4 large bedrooms + study, multiple living areas and 3 spacious bathrooms make this home a dream for any family. If you like entertaining, then you are going to relish in the huge kitchen this property has to offer. CONTACT Dean Bradley

Kallaroo 179 Bridgewater Drive

This stunning home, set on a 717sqm block, features a large open plan living area with dining alcove, entertainer’s kitchen, wood fireplace in main living area and gas fireplace heater in games room. Outside is just as lavish with lush gardens, immense entertaining area, large in ground pool, a decadent resort style day bed and deep powered garage with space for storage and/or workshop. Ideally located on a quiet street close to parks and in the prestigious beach side suburb of Kallaroo. CONTACT Corina Maloney PHONE 0410 363 269 EMAIL corina.maloney@peard.com.au

Karrinyup 210 Newborough Street

PHONE 0411 110 779 EMAIL dean.bradley@peard.com.au

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$549,000 - $579,000 bed 3 bath 1 car 1

Auction bed 4 bath 3 car 2

A PERFECT PLACE TO START This well maintained, 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom, street front single level villa on 315m2 will appeal to first home buyers, downsizers or astute investors. An opportunity not to be missed! CONTACT Justin Chidlow PHONE 0402 946 446 EMAIL justin.chidlow@peard.com.au

Vibrantly modern and luxuriously appointed throughout, these magnificent brand new 2 storey residences redefine expectation and makes entertaining easy with a floor plan that you can only love! These contemporary, architecturally designed homes are everything you could want from a coastal community. CONTACTS Steve Wilcox/Paul Turner PHONE 0421 277 366/0400 072 005 EMAIL steve.wilcox@peard.com.au

Located on a large 700sqm elevated block with a spacious backyard. Features of the home comprise of renovated bathroom, large living area, dining area opening up to the backyard, kitchen with stone bench tops, new lighting, electric roller shutters, alarm, gas hot water, reverse cycle air conditioning, huge outdoor entertaining area, large grassed area, reticulation, easy care gardens, new fencing and potential drive through access to the backyard. CONTACT Jarrod O'Neil PHONE 0411 103 617 EMAIL jarrod.oneil@peard.com.au

Auction 4pm 12th Dec 2015 unless sold prior. Take this opportunity to purchase a prime development site! The plot size is 728sqm (approx), zoned R30 with options galore. A plethora of living options accompany this unique home with plenty of contemporary character. Existing residence features carpeted lounge room, split-system air-conditioning, two separate self-contained entertaining rooms each with their own kitchenettes and bathrooms, bore reticulation and solar hot water system with electric booster.CONTACT Karen Riches PHONE 0478 733 200 EMAIL team.riches@peard.com.au View more properties online at


FOR SALE Kingsley 1 Mallard Rise

From $999,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 6

This larger than most family home on a massive 2001 sqm block comprises of a home office, spacious formal and casual living areas plus a large family kitchen with meals and dining area. Beautifully tiled floors, high ceilings, open fireplace, built in bar, three living areas, solar heated salt pool with slide and spa, generous paved entertaining areas, built in BBQ, sink and wood fire all under a massive pitched alfresco and a massive 10 metre x 8 metre workshop/garage in addition to the double garage. CONTACT Kathy Clement PHONE 0403 539 820 EMAIL kathy.clement@peard.com.au

Great family living in this open plan four big bedroom, two Kingsley home. Complete with three separate living areas, 130 Moolanda Boulevard bathroom including a separate games room, colour bond pitched patio

From $569,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

The light filled open plan living area is where you will want Kinross spend your time. Quality bamboo flooring and modern 10 MacNaughton Crescent tokitchen. This living area opens to the outdoor alfresco and

Landsdale

bed 4 bath 2 car 2

bed 4 bath 2 car 2

From $559,000

Langford 11A Boxley Place

From $329,000 bed 3 bath 1 car 0

Lower Chittering 1719 Chittering Road

$925,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 3

pool. With Summer just around the corner this will be a well used area for all the family. A double lockup garage with shoppers entrance and many other quality features are included to suit the astute buyer.CONTACT Kim Riley

$550,000

Enjoy the coming festive season in the well appointed 3 bedrooms and 1 bathroom property. Situated in the growing suburb of Langford, quiet street, close to public transport, and surrounded by hosts of everyday amenities, this property will be perfect for first home buyers and investors alike.

Langford 72 Brookman Avenue

PHONE 0449 781 685 EMAIL kim.riley@peard.com.au

CONTACT Stefen Chitra PHONE 0403 731 014 EMAIL stefen.chitra@peard.com.au

This gently sloping 42 acre fully fenced property in the pristine Chittering Valley consists of 2 homes, 4 rain water tanks, 2 sheds, 2 bores & a dam. As you make your way up the driveway you come across the renovated 100 year old 2 bedroom cottage, ideal for visiting family or great rental opportunity. Further down the property is the main residence. 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom brick & tile home with separate study/ rumpus room / extra bedroom & views from nearly every window, gazebo, fish pond & 2.2KW solar panels. CONTACT Samantha Hill PHONE 0407 666 905 EMAIL samantha.hill@peard.com.au

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Offers Over $425,000 bed 4 bath 1 car 1

Mandurah 5 Walnut Way

From $479,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

and fenced in below ground pool. Double carport & low maintenance gardens. Walk to parks, shops, Primary school, transport and in Woodvale college catchment area. CONTACT Lee Parkinson PHONE 0422 233 484 EMAIL lee.parkinson@peard.com.au

With three living areas including a lounge/theatre room, an open plan kitchen/family/ dining area overlooking the rear gardens and kids activity room. The covered deck offers year round entertaining. With a big backyard there’s plenty of room to play or just enjoy the bird life. This well-kept home has a full perimeter security alarm system, security screens, fully reticulated gardens, garden shed, ducted reverse cycle air-conditioning, gas hot water and solar panels. Built 1993, land size 656sqm. CONTACT Juliet Wills PHONE 0411 782 808 EMAIL juliet.wills@peard.com.au

This freshly painted and well maintained property has got to be the best value home in the market. Situated in the most sought after location of Langford. With shops, public transports, and schools surrounding the property, this property will surely cater all your family's wants and needs. CONTACT Stefen Chitra PHONE 0403 731 014 EMAIL stefen.chitra@peard.com.au

MEADOW SPRINGS Superior home designed and built by Ross North. Large open plan kitchen, dining and living area. Modern 900ml stainless steel appliances, dishwasher. Spacious master bedroom with private courtyard. R/cycle ducted air conditioner, high ceilings, down lights. Stunning entertaining area with alfresco dining. CONTACT Rick Uren PHONE 0414 779 834 EMAIL rick.uren@peard.com.au december 2015 | PRIMOLIFE

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FOR SALE Mandurah 10 Kambalda Street

From $375,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

Mandurah 16 Sunday Loop

$425,000 bed 3 bath 2 car 2

Mandurah 36 Tasman Loop

$399,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

Mandurah 6 Madora Beach Road

From $395,000 bed 3 bath 1 car 1 52

DAWESVILLE Neat and tidy 4 bedroom 2 bathroom home. Set amongst quality houses in an idyllic location nestled estuary side in Dawesville complete with elevated position ideal for capturing the ocean breeze. Portico front entrance complete with security screen door and wide entrance the home certainly offers value buying in today’s market. CONTACT Suzie Perrin PHONE 0437 516 964 EMAIL suzie.perrin@peard.com.au

Contemporary drama fills this 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom, double garaged 2 level home. Supported by its central location to train station, shopping centres and parks, this home will end your search to find that ideal investment property, lock up and leave or first home. CONTACT Simon Goodwin PHONE 0432 039 627 EMAIL simon.goodwin@peard.com.au

DUDLEY PARK Built in 2002 and set on a 461sqm of land, this spacious home has been designed for low maintenance and modern living. The home features theatre / lounge room, and multiple living areas. The master bedroom is spacious king size with separate his & hers walk in wardrobes and an en-suite. CONTACTS Julie Isherwood/Pauline Bill PHONE 0487 832 539/0499 778 496 EMAIL pauline.bill@peard.com.au

MADORA BEACH This large 810sqm piece of real estate is just 350 meters from the white sands of lovely Madora Beach. Light and bright, high ceilings and large rooms make this the ideal home to modernise. Only 150 meters from beachside park, playground, bbq area, Deli and Tavern. An absolute winner!

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CONTACT Maureen Parsons PHONE 0413 033 144 EMAIL maureen.parsons@peard.com.au

Mandurah 12 Inverness Drive

From $425,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

Mandurah 36 Derek Road

$299,000 bed 3 bath 1 car 1

Mandurah 6 Carnoustie Gardens

From $435,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

Mandurah 8 Blair Street

$410,000 bed 3 bath 2 car 2

MEADOW SPRINGS Immaculately presented 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom home. Formal lounge and dining area, activity room plus games room. Reverse cycle air conditioning. Side access, large powered workshop and water storage tank. Entertain or just enjoy all year round massive paved patio. Bore reticulation, good sized back yard CONTACT Rick Uren PHONE 0414 779 834 EMAIL rick.uren@peard.com.au

COODANUP The home is built on 1012 m2 block of rare earth and is zoned 12.5. Subject to Council approval and sewer connection approval you can subdivide the block, live in the existing home while you build on the rear. Yes I know there is some work to do however roll up your sleeves and prosper. Call us to view the property today. CONTACTS Julie Isherwood/Pauline Bill PHONE 0499 778 496/0487 832 539 EMAIL julie.isherwood@peard.com.au

MEADOW SPRINGS Light and bright Content living home offering a true entertainers delight from the sparkling b/g pool and large gabled patio. The home is abound with space for the whole family and located in an elevated position in a quiet cul de sac with handy laneway which leads to Frederick Irwin Anglican, Meadow Springs Schools. CONTACT Suzie Perrin PHONE 0437 516 964 EMAIL suzie.perrin@peard.com.au

SOUTH YUNDERUP The owners have created this wonderful Red Ink Home built in 2013. Move right on in, nothing to do to but enjoy all this immaculate home with quality finishes has to offer. Light bright and airy, waiting for lucky new owners. The location is perfect in the quiet desirable pocket of “Austin Lakes Estate” South Yunderup. CONTACTS Julie Isherwood/Pauline Bill PHONE 0487 832 539/0499 778 496 EMAIL pauline.bill@peard.com.au View more properties online at


FOR SALE Mandurah 46 Kiap Road

$529,000 bed 3 bath 2 car 4

Mandurah 64/20 Apollo Place,

From $399,000 bed 3 bath 2 car 2

Marangaroo 3 Peaceful Close

From $488,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

Marmion 68A West Coast Drive

$1,590,000 bed 3 bath 2 car 2

SOUTH YUNDERUP You will have to pinch yourself every day to make sure you are not dreaming. Dolphins playing on your doorstep, fishing or crabbing from your jetty with your boat safely moored. Now this is living. This fantastic home is the perfect weekender, FIFO or easy care family home to enjoy! CONTACTS Julie Isherwood/Pauline Bill PHONE 0487 832 539/0499 778 496 EMAIL pauline.bill@peard.com.au

Mandurah Perfect holiday investment or ideal residence for families or FIFOs to relax and enjoy resort facilities. The fully furnished 2-level apartment is on the quiet side of a lush tropical style resort on the Mandurah Canals. The popular resort boasts a gym, spa, bbq area and sparkling pool. CONTACT Maureen Parsons PHONE 0413 033 144 EMAIL maureen.parsons@peard.com.au

Mandurah 61/20 Apollo Place

From $379,000 bed 3 bath 2 car 2

Mandurah 87 Davis Road

$625,000 - $650,000 bed 5 bath 3 car 6

Peacefully situated in a quiet cul-de-sac in Marangaroo, this charming home is very well presented and you will truly love it at first sight. When you view this property, it will not only leave you with a lasting impression, but it also offers a fantastic lifestyle close to all amenities that will have you waking up with a smile every day. Have your morning coffee in the tranquil backyard or watch the kids play on the luscious green grass. Life is good!

Marmion 52 Sheppard Way

With an outlook over and beyond the Marmion Angling & Aquatic Club opposite the reef and swimming holes of the Marmion Marine Park – this lovely older style home features a kitchen, meals & family room plus the master bedroom at ground level, bathrooms and separate living areas on both levels above and below a beautiful feature jarrah stairwell, side access to protected rear alfresco, double lock up garage, granny flat, generous 656sqm block, manageable landscaped gardens and easy care astro turf. CONTACT Les Lindsay PHONE 0407 420 384 EMAIL les.lindsay@peard.com.au

Meadow Springs 82 Camden Way

CONTACT Hugh Le PHONE 0423 065 668 EMAIL hugh.le@peard.com.au

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From $999,000 bed 4 bath 3 car 2

$429,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

HALLS HEAD The apartment complex boasts a beautiful sparkling pool and an outdoor spa on the grounds for common use and also a huge covered entertaining area complete with . Located a short stroll from the lovely Mandurah Foreshore which offers an array of Cafes, Restaurants, and entertainment for the whole family. CONTACT Suzie Perrin PHONE 0437 516 964 EMAIL suzie.perrin@peard.com.au

BARRAGUP Neat 2.03ha property in Barragup, tree change experience for anyone wanting to enjoy quiet living. Brick and tile home, with 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, office, ducted air-cond throughout and a lovely country style kitchen. Huge gable patio, 17m x 8m powered shed. This property also has a detached 1 bedroom self-contained granny flat. CONTACT Kathryn Fiorenza PHONE 0427 475 661 EMAIL kathryn.fiorenza@peard.com.au

All offers presented by Wed 2/12/2015 unless sold prior. Seller reserves the right to accept an offer prior to the date. Super spacious, single storey home on 848 sqm block featuring a home office, activity room, home theatre, separate games room and central light and bright open plan family / meals / kitchen area which flows out to the outdoor entertaining area. Features include ducted reverse cycle air conditioning, heated pool/spa, and low maintenance reticulated gardens. CONTACTS Mary Peard/Ben Pattison PHONE 0407 151 153/0421 186 729 EMAIL mary.peard@peard.com.au

This is a fantastic opportunity to buy a nice big home in a great location of Meadow Springs that has so much to offer the growing family. This 4x2 Scott Park home has a big enclosed theatre room, family, dining and games room. The master bedroom is big and the kitchen is a beauty. Outside has a fantastic entertaining area, low maintenance lawns and side access. CONTACT Mitch Russell PHONE 0430 574 655 EMAIL mitch.russell@peard.com.au

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FOR SALE Merriwa 68 Coldstream Circuit

Mid $300,000 bed 3 bath 1 car 2

Mindarie 1/16 Toulon Circle

From $689,000 bed 3 bath 2 car 2

Mount Hawthorn 132 Anzac Road

$1,175,000 - $1,225,000 bed 3 bath 2 car 2

Mount Lawley 22/7 Clifton Crescent

Mid - High $400,000 bed 2 bath 1 car 1 54

Come & view this good sized 3 x 1 home close to schools, shops, transport & parks. This home features an open plan kitchen/family/dining, Split system reverse cycle air conditioning, Spacious undercover alfresco with paved deck & lawn area to the rear, Large powered shed on a 645sqm block. Don't Miss Out! Call Brigitte today to arrange a viewing CONTACT Brigitte Grigsby

Middle Swan 77 Mockeridge Circuit

This fantastic 3 bed, 2 bath townhouse in the St Tropez complex is a wonderful place to live with its easy care lifestyle & the popular Mindarie Marina only a minutes walk away, filled with your choice of Cafes, Bars & restaurants, this location will make you feel like you are on holidays all year round with the beautiful beaches & the lovely walks on the boardwalk. CONTACT John Cowup

Morley 282 Drake Street

This gorgeous character home has been tastefully and seamlessly extended. Comprising of 3 x generous bedrooms, 2 x new bathrooms, a gourmet kitchen with Smeg appliances and a spacious open plan living area plus a separate formal lounge or 4th bedroom, plantation shutters and quality blinds throughout, duct a/c and gleaming floorboards.

Mount Hawthorn 39 Purslowe Street

PHONE 0405 113 781 EMAIL brigitte.grigsby@peard.com.au

PHONE 0411 37 36 35 EMAIL john.cowup@peard.com.au

CONTACT Phyllis Gemelli PHONE 0407 386 501 EMAIL phyllis.gemelli@peard.com.au

Perched in arguably the leafiest section of Mount Lawley sit the iconic apartment known simply as The Kurrajongs. Whether you are going to be an owner or investor the property is ideally situated for all your needs. Features 2 good size bedrooms, renovated chefs kitchen with great storage, large open plan living, meals area flowing onto the balcony. CONTACTS Andrew MacDougall/Melanie MacDougall PHONE 0403 065 945/0419 907 368 EMAIL andrew.macdougall@peard.com.au

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$420,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

Auction bed 3 bath 1 car 1

From $695,000 bed 3 bath 2 car 2

Mount Lawley 30/96 Guildford Street

Mid $300,000 bed 2 bath 1 car 1

With a fantastic outdoor entertaining area, completely covered by a massive gabled patio, above ground swimming pool & plenty of lawn for the kids to play, they will never want to come inside. For the tradie or handyman in the family you have a 7 x 4.5 powered workshop, complete with shelves & bench plus a small garden shed. This family home also boasts, 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, open plan kitchen/meals & family as well as a separate front lounge/ theatre room. With ducted air con for your families comfort. CONTACT Angie Pearce PHONE 0499 775 046 EMAIL angie.pearce@peard.com.au

This really is worth the tag line Location! Location! Location! Situated on the Morley, Dianella, and Bedford border, this property is one street away from shopping precinct, and a short 200m walk to excellent public transport options. The 3 bedroom home is in original, un-renovated condition, it is to be purchased as is, and with a bit of TLC and upgrades would make a perfect starter home, or a great rental for an astute investor. CONTACT Clinton Edwards PHONE 0409 040 901 EMAIL clinton.edwards@peard.com.au

This spacious and stylish townhouse has so much to offer. Recently refurbished to a high standard, this home is gorgeous. The floor plan offers flexibility, convenience and an easy life. The home comprises of three large bedrooms all with ample storage, open plan living/family room, newly renovated kitchen and laundry, double lock up garage, a/c, security system and more. CONTACT Phyllis Gemelli PHONE 0407 386 501 EMAIL phyllis.gemelli@peard.com.au

This well appointed 2 bedrooms and 1 bathroom is located in the heart of the hustle and bustle of Mt Lawley. Easy maintenance, lock up and go, wooden floorings and bench top with an open flow floor plan. This property will surely satisfy both astute investors and young professionals. CONTACT Stefen Chitra PHONE 0403 731 014 EMAIL stefen.chitra@peard.com.au View more properties online at


FOR SALE

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FOR SALE Mount Lawley 90B Fourth Avenue

From $750,000 bed 3 bath 2 car 2

Mullaloo 47 Wentletrap Way

From $745,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 1

Nollamara 57abc Milford Way

From $469,000 bed 3 bath 2 car 2

North Beach 39A Sorrento Street

$789,000 bed 3 bath 2 car 3 56

This beautiful lock up and leave home is the perfect combination of old Mount Lawley charm with all the modern conveniences. Positioned in a whisper quiet, tree lined avenue, this rear home is brimming with features including but not limited to multiple living areas, tranquil private courtyard with cedar lined alfresco area, kitchen features all European appliances including a brand new Siemens dishwasher and a pyrolitic Bosch oven.

Mullaloo 1/6 Triton Place

Superbly located in the heart of Mullaloo, this stunning family residence is an entertainers’ paradise! Loaded with features, this loving home offers massive chef's kitchen, three living areas, plenty of space to play outside, paved alfresco, large backyard with beautiful gardens, plenty of lawn for the kids and pets to play, plus additional timber decked entertaining area with shade sail and below ground spa, air conditioning, storage shed and built in attic for additional storage. Originally built in 1984 on a massive 774sqm block. CONTACT David Mead PHONE 0428 814 407 EMAIL david.mead@peard.com.au

Nollamara 15b Berrigan Street

PERFECTION!

North Beach 10A Wilberforce Street

Offers Over $455,000

CONTACT Pauline Lyon PHONE 0427 968 070 EMAIL pauline.lyon@peard.com.au

CONTACT Dean Bradley PHONE 0411 110 779 EMAIL dean.bradley@peard.com.au

Bordering Yokine yet belonging to the up and coming Nollamara, these brand spanking new Hollywood villas are being released without the Yokine price tag, all set in the whisper quiet Milford Way. CONTACT David Weir PHONE 0402 930 908 EMAIL david.weir@peard.com.au

Spacious, light and bright home, without common walls - has a smart kitchen overlooking a gorgeous, sunny, north facing alfresco area. Features separate casual & formal areas, a giant master suite and air conditioning / gas heating. Occupying its own manageable parcel of 415sqm of land, you can stroll to beaches, bushland, gymnasium, grocery shopping, local churches, tennis, bowls, golf course & public transport.

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CONTACT Les Lindsay PHONE 0407 420 384 EMAIL les.lindsay@peard.com.au

JUST FOR YOU IN MULLALOO Plan and design your future coastal home in family friendly quiet cul de sac location, parkland at end of the street. Demolition booked for April 2016, approvals in place with WAPC, all costs for conditions to be met at seller’s expense, proposed green titles expected August 2016.

$479,000 - $499,000 bed 3 bath 2 car 2

$849,000 bed 3 bath 1 car 1

Ocean Reef 2 Kaba Court

From $679,000 bed 5 bath 2 car 2

Let’s talk about S P A C E! Yep, let’s talk about space baby! FEAST YOUR EYES on this delightful rear duplex is set spaciously on 330sqm, BRAGGING RIGHTS with a 2nd living/theatre and massive kitchen. CONTACT David Weir PHONE 0402 930 908 EMAIL david.weir@peard.com.au

Positioned on the high side of the street with gradual elevation to the rear of the property, it possesses ocean glimpses & protected northern outlook out over the suburb. This comfortable home has plenty of living areas both in and outside the home to relax or entertain and is a solidly built double brick & clay tile home with ducted evaporative A/C, gas heating cooking and hot water, rainwater tank and single lock up garage with storage. CONTACT Les Lindsay PHONE 0407 420 384 EMAIL les.lindsay@peard.com.au

Set in a tranquil setting of lovely native gardens, it is a pleasure to present this unique home. Enjoy a champagne while watching the sunset on the horizon from the balcony. This property is on a large corner block approx. 688sqm and very private. CONTACT Lyn Stowe PHONE 0405 109 113 EMAIL lyn.stowe@peard.com.au View more properties online at


FOR SALE Ocean Reef 11A Courageous Place

From $575,000

Padbury 22 Pathfinder Road

From $799,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

Port Kennedy 21 Eiffel Crescent

$499,000-$529,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

Quinns Rocks 6 Parham Road

From $995,000 bed 5 bath 3 car 2

This west facing block will allow you to build a home of almost any size to take advantage of fantastic ocean views. The 442sqm, almost rectangular block, has 12m street frontage & 12m rear, with 37m & 38m depth. Fantastic location in one of Ocean Reef’s best streets - just 350m from the beach, stroll to the proposed Ocean Reef Marina, beautiful parklands, Beaumaris Shopping & Medical Centre, St Simon Peter Primary, Beaumaris Primary & Prendiville Catholic College. CONTACT Shane Capelli PHONE 0410 339 499 EMAIL shane.capelli@peard.com.au

Ocean Reef 6 Katoora Place

Designed with a focus on easy contemporary living and relaxed indoor/outdoor entertaining. This 7 year old (approx) family home presents a remarkable opportunity as a backdrop for family fun and the best of living. Features reticulated, easy care garden filled with natives, herbs, roses and citrus trees, ducted air conditioning, salt water pool, streamline alfresco flow between the in and outdoors, office and formal lounge or media room.

Padbury 8 McRae Court

Nestled in the quiet street in this coastal suburb - is this 2000 built spacious family home. If you're wanting to upgrade your family make sure you look at this one. This property has just been freshly painted, has new carpets and is situated on a 630 m block with over 200M of living. Don't delay on this one - inspect ASAP!!

And at this price I would not delay as expect to sell quickly. Port Kennedy pristinely presented home is in a great location being 50 Montebourg Meander This only a few minutes from and midway between the beach

CONTACT Jarrod O'Neil PHONE 0411 103 617 EMAIL jarrod.oneil@peard.com.au

CONTACT Rob Davis PHONE 0439 843 776 EMAIL rob.davis@peard.com.au

Nestled on an elevated 1460sqm potential triplex block, this pristine two storey home has been lovingly refurbished and extended to a standard that is second to none. Enjoy summer days and balmy nights in the sparkling fully fenced saltwater pool, which is protected by swaying tropical palms and features a rock waterfall and sundeck. CONTACTS Steve Wilcox/Kathy McGurk PHONE 0421 277 366/0451 669 139 EMAIL steve.wilcox@peard.com.au

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From $699,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

$749,000 - $779,000 bed 5 bath 3 car 2

$469,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

Quinns Rocks 9 Quintal Court

From $499,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

This inviting home has everything a family could ask for - 3 living areas including formal lounge/theatre, massive open plan kitchen, dining & family room, games room & granny flat. Additional features include outdoor entertaining by the pool with heated spa, huge covered pergola, beautiful fountain, timber decking, extensive paving & lush, reticulated gardens, reverse cycle air conditioning, 4 gas points, rainwater tank, garden shed, security doors & more! Block size 733 sqm. Year built 1992. CONTACT Shane Capelli PHONE 0410 339 499 EMAIL shane.capelli@peard.com.au

Set on a 728sqm block, this immaculately presented double storey family home will capture your heart. Features include spacious kitchen, huge family room, built in bar, study, reverse cycle air conditioning, ceiling fans, solar panels, gas hot water system, gas bayonets, security screens on all opening windows, loads of storage, sparkling below ground pool, grassed area for the kids or pets, reticulated gardens from own bore, double garage with shopper's entrance and drive through access and lock up powered workshop. CONTACT Jarrod O'Neil PHONE 0411 103 617 EMAIL jarrod.oneil@peard.com.au

and Warnbro shopping centre with parks, Port Kennedy Primary School and St Bernadettes Catholic Primary School around the corner. CONTACT David Lomax PHONE 0409 084 940 EMAIL david.lomax@peard.com.au

We are proud to present this delightfully tranquil family home nestled in a quiet street of Quinns Rocks. You will be treated to a special kind of peace & quiet, whilst every convenience is literally at your doorstep. Impressive in its versatility with a stunning outdoor setup that is sure to keep you entertained all year round! CONTACTS Kathy McGurk/Steve Wilcox PHONE 0451 669 139/0421 277 366 EMAIL kathy.mcgurk@peard.com.au december 2015 | PRIMOLIFE

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FOR SALE Quinns Rocks 20 Sirius Ramble

From $549,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

Quinns Rocks 42 Hazel Avenue

From $639,000 bed 3 bath 1 car 1

Safety Bay 16a Saunders Street

Offers Over $390,000 bed 3 bath 1 car 2

Scarborough 1/14 Ramsdale Street

$649,000 - $689,000 bed 3 bath 2 car 1 58

This charming spacious family home impressive in its versatility with a lovely outdoor set up that is sure to keep you entertained all year round. This immaculate home with open plan kitchen/family/dining is set on a large 626sqm block is really something special and not to be missed by the serious buyer looking for a Coastal lifestyle. CONTACTS Kathy McGurk/Steve Wilcox PHONE 0451 669 139/0421 277 366 EMAIL kathy.mcgurk@peard.com.au

886 sqm block 26 M frontage, Proposed R40 Zoning. Positioned in the blue chip location of Old Quinns ,absolute prime real estate. Enjoy the essence of coastal living in this meticulously maintained beach home .Outstanding panoramic ocean views are enjoyed from within the home.. Less than 200m to the beach . CONTACT Jeff Parkes PHONE 0418 923 989 EMAIL jeff.parkes@peard.com.au

If you would like to live close enough to the beach to hear the waves, then this three bedroom renovated home is worth a look. The location is just magic, so close to beach to enjoy wind surfing, fishing, swimming or just a walk along the sand early mornings. CONTACTS Fran Satherley/John Satherley PHONE 0414 447 343/ EMAIL fran.satherley@peard.com.au

SCARBOROUGH LIFE Beautifully renovated 3 bedroom townhouse in a fantastic South Scarborough location. This lovely presented street front townhouse in a small group of 3 will tick all your boxes. With ocean views from your bedroom window and walking distance to Scarborough beach what more could you want.

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CONTACT James Drummond PHONE 0422 043 344 EMAIL james.drummond@peard.com.au

Quinns Rocks 37 Meadow Place

From $469,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

Rockingham 6 Campbell Way

$375,000 bed 3 bath 1 car 1

Safety Bay 30 Nettleton Way

Over $599,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

Scarborough 3/29 Drabble Road

From $440,000 bed 2 bath 1 car 1

A fantastic opportunity exists to purchase this big residence situated on a MASSIVE 860SQM block, in cul-de-sac location. This outstanding home features a warm and welcoming formal lounge & dining room, open plan kitchen which flows seamlessly out to the casual meals and dining areas where you can entertain those guests. CONTACTS Steve Wilcox/Kathy McGurk PHONE 0421 277 366/0451 669 139 EMAIL steve.wilcox@peard.com.au

Beautifully presented and tastefully decorated three bedroom, one bathroom home in sought after location in Rockingham. This great property has front lounge, dining and spacious family room. The kitchen has good cupboard and bench space, dishwasher, double door pantry, wall oven and the laundry is adjacent. All on a 690m2 block. CONTACT Mitch Russell PHONE 0430 574 655 EMAIL mitch.russell@peard.com.au

This is a delightful family home nestled in lush green gardens, only a short stroll to beautiful local beaches, large parkland across the road and a few minutes to schools and shops. The home has two large living spaces both opening onto amazing outdoor areas through attractive French timber doors. CONTACTS Fran Satherley/John Satherley PHONE 0414 447 343/ EMAIL fran.satherley@peard.com.au

Superior Styled Villa! Awesome South Scarborough 2 bedroom villa just a short walk to Scarborough beach, restaurants & entertainment! This home is in a very well maintained group and has been fully renovated with nothing left to do. CONTACT Sacha Daniel PHONE 0414 501 109 EMAIL sacha.daniel@peard.com.au View more properties online at


You may be aware that some of the major banks have increased their interest rates in the past few weeks... The good news is that there are many lenders in the market place offering some very competitive rates on their mortgages and in many cases there are substantial savings to be made. For example: on a $400,000 mortgage, a 0.5% decrease could mean a saving of $2,000 over the the year. If you have not looked at your mortgage rates in the past two years it is worthwhile having a discussion with PEARD FINANCE to see if we can help you save!

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FOR SALE Sensational Scarborough location Scarborough 158A Northstead Street This three bedroom, street-front home is a superb home or

Scarborough 24 Pingarup Lane

bed 3 bath 1 car 2

bed 4 bath 2 car 2

$630,000 - $650,000

investment in a sensational location. You’ll love the private outdoor entertaining space at the front – it’s perfect all year round. CONTACT Mandy Bizzaca PHONE 0409 915 210 EMAIL mandy.bizzaca@peard.com.au

Offers above $995,000

Beachfront Luxury with Ocean Views Scarborough 9/356 West Coast Highway This elevated, Tuscan-inspired townhouse offers ocean views

Scarborough 96A Gildercliffe Street

bed 3 bath 2 car 2

bed 3 bath 2 car 2

Offers above $995,000

Secret Harbour 18 Bancoura Parkway

Buyers Over $725,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

Shoalwater 8/4 Minchinson Street

$225,000 bed 2 bath 1 car 1 60

and a relaxed ‘lock up and leave’ lifestyle. Located across from Peasholm Dog Beach, it features a lift, two balconies and a very beautiful interior. CONTACT Mandy Bizzaca PHONE 0409 915 210 EMAIL mandy.bizzaca@peard.com.au

From $689,000

Family home with THE LOT Everything to offer and literally only seconds to the beach, golf club and fab new surf club. Huge 778sqm block with gorgeous 4 x 2 residence with heaps of flexible options. Offering everything PLUS side access PLUS pool with stunning cabana area PLUS several outdoor entertainment areas. CONTACT Julie Pym

Shoalwater 7/5 Carlisle Street

The time is right for you to get into the property market and this air-conditioned 2 bedroom unit could be the perfect starter. The complex is well maintained and has low strata fee's. Your new property has been freshly painted and is just waiting for you to add your own finishing touches.

Sorrento 6 Templetonia Avenue

PHONE 0411 436 537 EMAIL julie.pym@peard.com.au

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CONTACT Phil Carnaby PHONE 0418 910 824 EMAIL phil.carnaby@peard.com.au

Over $250,000 bed 2 bath 1 car 1

From $749,000 bed 4 bath 1 car 1

LIVE THE HIGH LIFE High on the hill, in a quiet enclave sits this stunning 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom 2015 built home! Featuring huge open plan living, high quality fixtures and throughout, Daiken ducted reverse cycle air-conditioning, beautiful hardwood decking, double garage + an extra car bay. Viewing will amaze! CONTACT Sacha Daniel PHONE 0414 501 109 EMAIL sacha.daniel@peard.com.au

Bohemian Tranquillity Only four years old, this 3x2 duplex is stylish and wonderfully convenient. Highlights include the sunny front courtyard that extends from the main bedroom, and the tranquil rear outdoors. CONTACT Mandy Bizzaca PHONE 0409 915 210 EMAIL mandy.bizzaca@peard.com.au

Stunning upstairs home unit located front of development and at the southern end of block - set in tranquil gardens and only a short stroll from the beautiful Shoalwater Bay. The home has two generous bedrooms, a lovely kitchen and plenty of living space. CONTACTS Fran Satherley/John Satherley PHONE 0414 447 343/ EMAIL fran.satherley@peard.com.au

This is your opportunity to secure an affordable, well located and much loved family home on a big block in this popular, beachside suburb. Screened from the street by established mature gardens and bathed in dappled light, the home is a sanctuary of tranquil privacy – all on level, rectangular 809 sqm block with wide frontage – so many options here! CONTACTS Mary Peard/Kathy Clement PHONE 0407 151 153/0403 539 820 EMAIL mary.peard@peard.com.au View more properties online at


FOR SALE Sorrento 15/7 Harman Road

From $479,000 bed 3 bath 1 car 1

Sorrento Lot 889 Parker Avenue

From $799,000

Recently renovated villa, perfectly placed within a well-established and reputable retirement retreat in beautiful Sorrento offering bowling green, pool, spa, gym, library, craft room, dining room and regular scheduled events. Features an excellent floor plan with neutral décor and blackbutt floorboards throughout, lounge room complete with ceiling fan, reverse cycle air conditioner and gas bayonet, spacious meals and kitchen overlooking the low maintenance large private courtyard perfect for outdoor entertaining. CONTACT Ben Keevers PHONE 0404 056 010 EMAIL ben.keevers@peard.com.au

Sorrento 66 Seacrest Drive

Be quick to secure this fantastic 472m2 green title plot located in a whisper quiet “Old Sorrento” setting, cleared and levelled ready for you to build your dream home on. Soak up the views that this elevated plot enjoys or take pleasure in the sites of nearby Hillarys Boat Harbour and the serenity of Geneff Park. Secure your slice of Sorrento soil today.

South Yunderup 38 Countess Circuit

CONTACT Ben Keevers PHONE 0404 056 010 EMAIL ben.keevers@peard.com.au

Stirling 12 Milano Avenue

From $999,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

Subiaco 13/76 Subiaco Road

End Date Sale bed 1 bath 1 car 1

Positioned on one of the best streets in sought after Princeton estate, this 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom family home offers plenty of space to spread out. With over 300sqm under roof, generous bedrooms, ample storage and multiple living areas - everything is provided for the growing family. CONTACT Damien Lloyd PHONE 0410 574 626 EMAIL damien.lloyd@peard.com.au

This impressively renovated first floor studio apartment stands out from the crowd. Positioned on leafy Subiaco Rd, across from Perth Modern School, just up from Mueller Park, and only 400m to West Leederville train station this is the perfect location to nest or invest. Features includ impressively renovated kitchen and living area, high gloss bamboo flooring. CONTACT Damien Lloyd

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PHONE 0410 574 626 EMAIL damien.lloyd@peard.com.au

$799,000 - $849,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

From $560,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

Stirling 4 Cherrytree Gardens

Auction bed 4 bath 2 car 2

Tapping 24 Dowitcher Turn

Low $600,000's bed 4 bath 2 car 2

Natural light, breezes, easy maintenance and the breath of space beautifully balances this home. The open-plan kitchen connects to the formal and casual dining areas plus both informal living spaces. The large paved patio has a stunning wrap around raised stone garden bed and shade cloth for protection along with fully reticulated lawn. The vast, leafy gardens are an adventurous resort for the kids. Other highlights include high ceilings, ducted air conditioning throughout and near new carpets and blinds. CONTACT Ben Keevers PHONE 0404 056 010 EMAIL ben.keevers@peard.com.au

This enormous home is immaculate throughout. Set on a huge block overlooking a nature reserve and wetlands, it is spacious and idyllic. It boasts a massive open-plan living area, including state-of-the-art chef’s kitchen and space for dining, family and games plus, home theatre, study and double garage. Large Italian tiles, very high ceilings, evap A/C, beautiful timber decking, cedar lined patio and separate gazebo. Heaps of room for a swimming pool, boat and caravan. CONTACT Paul & Sue Middleton PHONE 0419 939 391/ 0419 939 391 EMAIL team.middleton@peard.com.au

Custom designed and purpose built, this stunning executive home is sure to impress. Finished to the highest standard, with exquisite attention to detail, all that's left to do is move in and enjoy! Brimming with features, you'll enjoy the premium fittings and finishes, the European appliances, wet areas tiled to the ceiling, digital touch screen air con control panels the list goes on! CONTACT Damien Lloyd PHONE 0410 574 626 EMAIL damien.lloyd@peard.com.au

You REALLY must not miss the hidden attributes of this UNIQUE spacious home. Boasting FIVE bedrooms & study area, 2 bathrooms & theatre! You are sure to be impressed. Luxury flooring, high spec kitchen plus stone bench top & numerous entertaining zones will surpass your requirements and tick every single one of your boxes. CONTACT Diane Williamson PHONE 0431 112 750 EMAIL diane.williamson@peard.com.au december 2015 | PRIMOLIFE

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FOR SALE

Stirling 40 Jardine Street

$979,000 bed 4

bath 3 car 2

Big Block, Big Home, Plenty of Room

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Located in one of Stirlings premier streets this substantial character home offers plenty of options for the family with 4 grand bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 3 living areas, home office, fantastic entertaining areas and pool all on a 958sqm block.

Shaun Pettit 0411 725 511

Features include: Front study/office with own entry door onto large front verandah and includes built in desks and furniture Grand entry with domed ceiling Formal lounge and dining rooms with, fireplace (Show only) and built in bar with small sink Master bedroom with built in dresser, built in robes, decorative ceiling rose, ceiling fan and huge glass window to central atrium Kitchen with gas hotplate, oven and large built in pantry overlooking the pool area Family room with pot belly stove, built in cabinets, wall air-conditioning above sliding door and ceiling fan Huge alfresco area with timber lined ceiling and fans Separate Games room with bar Undercover BBQ area with built in sink and BBQ connected to mains. Below ground pool with chemigem

shaun.pettit@peard.com.au

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properties leased, possibly due to their close proximity to transportation links in comparison to other suburbs nearby.

The suburbs of Butler and Clarkson show a higher proportion of sales activity for houses in comparison to the rest of the area.

When it comes to house sales, it takes approximately two months to sell a property in the Wanneroo North West sub-arket, and 46.5 per cent of vendors discount prices from their original listed selling price.

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FOR SALE The Vines 12 Bramley Terrace

$695,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 3

Thornlie 29 Pioneer Drive

$479,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

Thornlie 55 Nyandi Court

From $489,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 1

Warnbro 22 Caffra Close

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This outstanding home was built to entertain family & friends & is sure to attract a lot of attention from astute buyers looking for the ultimate family home. Situated within walking distance to the championship golf course, primary school, caf & just a short distance from The Vines Resort this home represents the ultimate Swan Valley Family Lifestyle. Complete with stunning pool & even a putting green there is something for every member of your family to enjoy & even a little bit more. CONTACT Rod McDougall PHONE 0418 909 954 EMAIL rod.mcdougall@peard.com.au

Thornlie 29 Pioneer Drive

Why settle elsewhere? Choose to live in one of the most desirable estates in Thornlie. Castle Glen Estate offers a soothing street appeal away from the hustle and bustle. This brilliantly looked after property, situated on a comfortable 700m block has all the space you need.

Thornlie 4 Gunn Court

CONTACT Julius Graham PHONE 0419 890 613 EMAIL julius.graham@peard.com.au

Immaculately presented this property consist of 4 great size bedrooms, 2 well-appointed bathrooms, equipped with modern kitchen appliances, split-air-conditioning system covering living/kitchen, spacious open plan living kitchen/dining/lounge, big outdoor undercover entertainment area. CONTACT Rian Pratama PHONE 0400 110 438 EMAIL rian.pratama@peard.com.au

We have the pleasure of offering this 3x1 home which is beautifully presented. The easy care slate flooring makes cleaning a breeze and with your open plan kitchen you can still enjoy time with the family while cooking up a storm. Set your own climate with reverse cycle split system air-conditioner and heating.

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CONTACT Phil Carnaby PHONE 0418 910 824 EMAIL phil.carnaby@peard.com.au

$479,000 to $499,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

$420,000 bed 3 bath 1 car 2

Trigg 19 Williamson Way

From $1,295,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

Warnbro 6 Destin Close

$590,000 bed 5 bath 3 car 2

Why settle elsewhere? Choose to live in one of the most desirable estates in Thornlie. Castle Glen Estate offers a soothing street appeal away from the hustle and bustle. This brilliantly looked after property, situated on a comfortable 700m block has all the space you need. CONTACT Julius Graham PHONE 0419 890 613 EMAIL julius.graham@peard.com.au

Location is everything as they say. Positioned at the top of a hill on a cul-de-sac street, welcoming breeze and glancing over the top of Forest Lakes district. Just minutes walk to the shopping centre and has all the amenities you require without the compromise of peace and quiet.It has a double car port with a driveway that allows six or more cars. CONTACT Julius Graham PHONE 0419 890 613 EMAIL julius.graham@peard.com.au

This outstanding home has 3 spacious living areas, stunning outdoors, solid timber floors, high recessed ceilings, beautifully designed chef’s kitchen, huge alfresco with timber ceiling, extensive paving, built in bbq, lush, easy care gardens, swim spa, spacious courtyard and solid brick granny flat currently used as a massive workshop. Additional features include reverse cycle ducted air conditioning, solar panels, solid timber doors and security screen doors. Block size 586 sqm. Built 2007. CONTACT Shane Capelli PHONE 0410 339 499 EMAIL shane.capelli@peard.com.au

If you are looking for more space for the growing family elderly parents or those kids that will not move out, then stop looking now! This well presented home has it all plus more. Complete with king size main bedroom, 2 double bedrooms, 2 fully tiled bathrooms, renovated Kitchen with granite benchtops, formal and informal living areas, dressing room, study and CONTACT Phil Carnaby powered workshop. PHONE 0418 910 824 EMAIL phil.carnaby@peard.com.au

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FOR SALE Watermans Bay 23B Margaret Street

From $1,189,000 bed 3 bath 2 car 2

Woodlands 261 Pearson Street

OFFERS bed 4 bath 2 car 3

Woodvale 5 Waterview Drive

Offers Invited bed 3 bath 2 car 2

Yanchep 26 Wrasse Corner

$775,000 bed 4 bath 3 car 3

This home is situated high on the hill with ocean glimpses from the living areas. Features high ceilings, open plan family room, meals & kitchen, ducted evaporative air conditioning, black butt floorboards, boardwalk shutters throughout, roller shutters to windows facing ocean, 5.95m wide garage with extra storage, gas instantaneous water, fully reticulated gardens, herb, veggie and rose garden, 6 solar panels and a multitude of storage. CONTACT Jane Turnbull PHONE 0401 158 798 EMAIL jane.turnbull@peard.com.au

ENJOY THE BENEFITS Incredible opportunity to secure your place in this highly sought after suburb with this meticulously maintained and substantial four bedroom and two bathroom family home. An opportunity not to be missed! CONTACTS Sam Mannino/Justin Chidlow PHONE 0402 822 457/0402 946 446 EMAIL sam.mannino@peard.com.au

Wembley 18 Harborne Street

End Date Sale bed 3 bath 3 car 2

Woodridge 176 Woolly Bush Loop

$640,000 bed 4 bath 3 car 2

This family home is close to nature with the Yellagonga Regional Reserve right outside the door, wildlife visiting the street and positioned amongst tranquil surrounds of the quiet pocket of Sanctuary Estate in Woodvale. Features include master bedroom with ensuite and walk in robe, functional kitchen overlooking family room and meals area, separate front lounge room, paved patio area with gabled roof. Finished off with neutral decor and with a lovely feel, this home is a must see! CONTACT Gaylene Bicheno PHONE 0419 929 616 EMAIL gaylene.bicheno@peard.com.au

Yanchep 117 Brazier Road

Situated only 50m from the beach and on one of the biggest blocks in the area (798 sqm!) this property needs to be seen to appreciate its greatness!With a massive 400sqm of total living space this stunning family offers the ultimate in sophisticated beachstyle living.

Yanchep 4 Tinsel Street

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CONTACT Peggy Middelveld PHONE 0415 566 825 EMAIL peggy.middelveld@peard.com.au

$435,000 - $449,000 bed 3 bath 1 car 2

from $529,000 bed 5 bath 2 car 2

Inside 18 Harborne St you will be impressed by the meticulous presentation of the entrance hall and front living areas. Gleaming polished Jarrah boards, neutral colours and incredible decorative ceilings set the tone for this beautiful home. A renovated modern kitchen, a wonderful outdoor entertaining area with a large wooden deck and undercover patio. CONTACT Dean Bradley PHONE 0411 110 779 EMAIL dean.bradley@peard.com.au

Years of love and time have been poured into this property to make it the Entertainers Delight. Now is your chance to be quick and take advantage of all the hard work that has been done for you, so you are able to sit back and reap the rewards of this rural lifestyle featuring a spacious 4 bedroom 3 bathrooms residence on 2.5 acres. CONTACT Tracy Kriwopischin PHONE 0419 98 306 EMAIL tracy.kriwopischin@peard.com.au

You wont imagine from the street what beautiful surprise awaits you here! This superbly renovated and presented property is nicely tucked away in the sough after Old Lagoon pocket surrounded by lovely gardens! Enjoy the peace & quiet in the privacy of your own home whilst being in the heart of old Yanchep within walking distance to the beach, shopping and school! CONTACT Peggy Middelveld PHONE 0415 566 825 EMAIL peggy.middelveld@peard.com.au

Modern beachstyle living at its finest! This beautifully finished and presented family home leaves nothing to be desired for a low maintenance lifestyle soo close to the beach. Featuring 5 bedrooms, 2 living areas, Ocean views from the upstairs, perfect indoor/outdoor flow plus secure parking for a boat or caravan at the rear! CONTACT Peggy Middelveld PHONE 0415 566 825 EMAIL peggy.middelveld@peard.com.au december 2015 | PRIMOLIFE

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FOR SALE Yanchep 132 St Andrews Drive

From $499,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

What a pleasure to present this superb property overlooking Sun City Golf Course offering quality, low maintenance living in touch with nature! Enjoy watching Kangaroos, Emus, birds from the privacy of your backyard, without the hassle of maintaining a big backyard. CONTACT Peggy Middelveld PHONE 0415 566 825 EMAIL peggy.middelveld@peard.com.au

Yokine 21 Bradley Street

$599,000-$639,000 bed 3 bath 1 car 1

Start your New Year in style with this impressive 3 bedroom home. All the hard work has been done for you in making this home something special, so all you really need to do is start planning your moving in party! On a great street, with great neighbours and even a new trendy coffee shop opening just down the road, life really couldnt get better on Bradley street! CONTACT Caroline Bicknell PHONE 0405 763 301 EMAIL caroline.bicknell@peard.com.au

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BUNBURY

BUSSELTON

DUNSBOROUGH

COWARAMUP

MARGARET RIVER

AUGUSTA

stockerpreston.com.au

AUGUSTA

$1.05M 4

IT’S A FAIRYTALE Set on a fabulous almost level corner block opposite reserve with SENSATIONAL secure Flinders Bay ocean views is this original, circa 1956, fibro cottage that has been transformed into a Fairytale wonderland. The original 2 bedroom cottage has been extended over the years to include 2 guest wings either side of a central atrium and indoor/outdoor alfresco area with direct access to the beautifully landscaped rear garden. Call for more details.

2 2 1032sqm

Alf Fandry M: 0407 441 140 P: 9758 0300

BUSSELTON

Here’s your opportunity to secure one of these lovely newly constructed duplexes in Central Busselton. Light, bright and airy, these new homes are ready to move into and start living. Fresh decor throughout plus spacious living areas offers a very relaxing lifestyle. Featuring a double garage and plenty of storage areas, there is virtually no ongoing maintenance required. It’s just an easy stroll to the beach and a little further into the city centre. Act now! Jason Cooper M: 0407 770 426 P: 9753 0888 View more properties online at

$410,000 4

FISHING OR GOLF? This well built home offers 4 bed, 2 bath, multiple living areas, 4 car garage, large patio/entertainment and private lawn areas bordered by beautiful roses, with a tranquil easterly outlook to the hills. Features of this “Clifton Park” property are too many to list. If peace and quiet is high on your wish list, then this is your perfect home. Please call for more details.

2 4 947sqm

Alf Mainstone M: 0402 026 608 P: 9792 1888

$425,000-$435,000

CENTRAL BRAND NEW DUPLEXES

AUSTRALIND

3 2 2 345sqm

BUSSELTON

$649,000 3

LUXURIOUS NEW CENTRAL HOME If you are looking for the perfect new home without the worries and costs of building your own, then this home is a must view! Be the first to see this beautifully appointed home in impeccable attention to detail throughout. Oozing WOW factor, some of the impressive features include gourmet kitchen, stone bench tops, feature tiles throughout, modern skillion roofing and high ceilings. Be the first to view this stunning new home with impeccable attention to detail.

2 2 423sqm

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BUNBURY

BUSSELTON

DUNSBOROUGH

COWARAMUP

MARGARET RIVER

AUGUSTA

stockerpreston.com.au

Nearby Park

COWARAMUP SPACE AND STYLE Expansive modern kitchen, large living both indoor and out, 2 separate bedroom wings with their own bathrooms, 3rd bedroom/office and easy care gardens. This surprisingly spacious well designed home sits opposite a park and close enough to mosey over to the shopping precinct and recreation areas. Would be a great lock and leave option too for FIFO workers or retirees planning Around Oz holidays. Don’t wait too long. Inspect today!

$435,000 3 2 2 503sqm

Jill Turton M: 0418 933 345 P: 97 55 5123

DUNSBOROUGH CHARACTER ON THE BEACHFRONT With character beyond measure this cedar weather board 4 bed, 2 bath home oozes charm the moment you walk onto the property. Set amongst large peppermint trees on Dunsborough’s famous beachfront strip this home is all about lifestyle and location. Opposite Seymour Park and within a short stroll to Dunsborough’s town centre with a multitude of 1st class cafes and restaurants this property is in a location that is often sought, seldom found. Louis De Chiera M: 0418 909 899 P: 9756 8888

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DUNSBOROUGH

$430,000 3

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The convenience of this townhouse will blow you away. A very short walk into town or to the oval, golf course over the road and a swimming pool and tennis court out your front door. Located in a gated complex and with a small reticulated garden. The owner is keen to rent back for a while so it’s ideal for an investment. Start living the dream – no lotto win required!

2 220sqm

Tony Branch M: 0408 921 812 P: 9756 8888

$1.295M 4 2 2 809sqm

DUNSBOROUGH

$1.725M

INTEREST AT THE BEACH A “once in a lifetime” location overlooking the park and Old Dunsborough beachfront in a whisper quiet street. The home features downstairs living with an open plan kitchen, dining and casual sitting area and a larger separate lounge room, minor bedroom and bathroom, plus a front deck for outdoor entertaining. Upstairs is master suite, 2 minor bedrooms and third bathroom, casual living nook and balcony overlooking the ocean. A prize property of the bay! Debbie Bridges M: 0417 186 018 P: 9756 8888 View more properties online at

4 2 3 481sqm


BUNBURY

BUSSELTON

DUNSBOROUGH

COWARAMUP

MARGARET RIVER

AUGUSTA

stockerpreston.com.au

EAST BUNBURY LEAFY EAST BUNBURY Prime location this immaculate near new standalone unit with 3 spacious bed, 2 bath, front living area or theatre room, big open plan family meals kitchen overlooks lovely outdoor area and a double lockup garage. Low maintenance great for an investment, currently tenanted with lovely tenants. Located in Leafy East Bunbury, a short stroll to coffee shops and the Estuary or into Bunbury along the path.

$440,000 3 2 2 495sqm

Rosemary Lynch M: 0418 932 546 P: 9792 1888

MARGARET RIVER

GRACETOWN

$1.18M

An amazing 5 bed, 2 bath Tuscan-style home AS WELL AS a really comfortable, self contained and separate 2 bed unit. Lots of extras including 200,000L rainwater storage, orchard, fire pit, cubby house. In a location second to none and with sounds of the ocean and views of the ridge, this is a must see property. Call me today for an inspection.

$250,000

MARGARET RIVER

2 6700sqm

$479,000 3

SIMPLY STUNNING

The iconic “Tuck Shop” in Margaret River’s main street has been totally re-invented, with a light and bright open plan design, sparkling new bathrooms, spacious commercial kitchen, the addition of a bar area and office, plus the extension of the rear to include an outdoor alfresco area. The renovations have been completed by a renowned local builder and the property now has approval to seat 55 patrons, plus there is provision for 11 car bays to the rear.

This gorgeous modern cottage styled home has so much to offer, with fantastic street appeal and a fabulous floor plan. This is lock up and leave luxury - with a stunning kitchen, thoughtful storage, high quality fit out, beautiful bathrooms, feature timber and attention to detail. This home has a faultless finish that you don’t often see, inside and out. If you are looking for something special make a time to view.

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OWNER WILL LOOK AT ALL OFFERS

Morena Bamber M: 0407 203 072 P: 9780 5777

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GRACETOWN FOR THE SUMMER

Lease Only

2 2 308sqm approx

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BUNBURY

BUSSELTON

DUNSBOROUGH

COWARAMUP

MARGARET RIVER

AUGUSTA

stockerpreston.com.au

MARGARET RIVER BEAUTIFUL HOME AND LOCATION Situated on a sunny 761sqm block, this is a spacious and modern Hamptons style character home in a quality area of Margaret River. Enjoy the bird life and low maintenance gardens on a north facing jarrah decking which wraps around the house to a lovely outdoor entertaining area and open plan kitchen, dining and living areas. There are 4 large bedrooms or extra living or study and 2 bathrooms, Tasmanian oak floorboards, high ceilings, spacious man-shed.

$730,000 4 2 2 761sqm

Shane Galbraith M: 0407 579 286 P: 9780 5777

MARGARET RIVER OUTSTANDING! Space, light and character plus good taste and an eye for detail have created a unique home on a 4.18ha property 10mins from town or the coast. The kitchen, dining and lounge area is super sized and eye catching, the generous theatre room has under floor heating, 2 bedrooms and bath downstairs along with a gym/study/workshop. The whole upper storey is the owner’s domain with their own sitting room, funky bathroom, and an office big enough for both to work. Susan Millar M: 0417 958 028 P: 9780 5777

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MARGARET RIVER

$779,000 4

BRIGHTEN YOUR WORLD

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Solar passive, modern, well designed, quality built and spacious are just a few of the many ways to describe this beautiful home. Internal special features include stone benches with water fall edges as well as soft closing cabinetry in the kitchen. A servery window from kitchen to outdoor alfresco makes entertaining an absolute delight. All in all, a wonderfully designed family home just waiting for the finishing touches to make it your own.

2 2382sqm

Bec Hannan M: 0409 988 593 P: 9780 5777

$945,000 3 2 2 4.18ha

QUINDALUP

$1.099M

BEACHSIDE MASTERPIECE Located in the sought after Wilson Ave area, this very fashionable home reflects all that Quindalup has to offer. Spanning over 2 well thought out levels, it features a huge open plan living area with kitchen, light filled lounge and dining area. Just renovated, the home has 4 bed, 2 bath and is complete with wood fire heating and split system A/C. There is also a 2nd living area which converts to a 4th bedroom and opens onto a superb outdoor entertaining area. Ross Sorgiovanni M: 0419 949 852 P: 9756 8888 View more properties online at

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BUNBURY

BUSSELTON

DUNSBOROUGH

COWARAMUP

MARGARET RIVER

AUGUSTA

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BEST OF

BOTH WORLDS Love the country but don’t want to miss out on the city’s attractions? Busselton’s the answer, says Stocker Preston’s Boyd Reilly. CITY OR COUNTRY living? This has long been a question for many… In an era where the pressures of life raise stress levels, it is very difficult to take time out and enjoy the simple pleasures of Mother Nature. How does one manage a balance? Is it a question of relinquishing ones ambition and business calling or giving up on having a peaceful life? To put it simply – neither! Why make the choice between work and play, when you can have both? Nestled in one of the most beautiful places in the Australia, is the City of Busselton, internationally known as the gateway to the South West and the Margaret River Wine Region. The iconic Busselton Jetty is set among the breathtaking views of the picturesque Geographe Bay. The exquisite coastline offers an ocean oasis complete with an Underwater Observatory, restaurants and family friendly entertaining areas. The heart of Busselton CBD showcases a fusion of food, art, culture and heritage. The ArtGeo Cultural complex offers studio space, exhibitions of state, regional and community arts, outdoor performances and workshops. It's a great place to swing by for some creative flair and inspiration. The city centre offers all the conveniences of

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everyday living, such as supermarkets, cafes, restaurants, banks, pharmacies, retail shops, homewares, real estate (don’t forgot to pop into Stocker Preston and say hi to me – Boyd Reilly), travel and so much more… Just five minutes away from the hustle and bustle lays the exclusive Ambergate Heights Estate. Ambergate Heights takes advantage of the tranquil rural surroundings, yet is only minutes from the heart of Busselton. Whether living in the region for business or pleasure, one cannot escape the breathtaking natural landscape, providing unrivalled peace and privacy to freely enjoy nature's beauty. With the limited number of newly-released blocks, one can take advantage of living moments from town while being guaranteed a relaxed country lifestyle. Imagine living on your own 10,000sqm of land where you can embrace the slowpaced lifestyle with unlimited room and freedom for your family to grow and play. Being only 6km from town, 5km from the airport and across the road is the Golf Course, this is your calling – it’s time to restore the harmony in your life! If you dream of a family-friendly, country sanctuary set within acres of idyllic, parklike gardens, with lush hinterland surrounds,

Ambergate Heights is for you. This is rare opportunity to secure the ambience of a secluded country estate, only minutes from the city. The recent released blocks range in size from 5,000sqm to 12,000sqm and are ready for you to build, guaranteeing a relaxed country lifestyle. Want to know more? Here are some facts: • Rural lifestyle only 7km from Busselton CBD • 5 acres of public open space with children’s playground • 500sqm – 12,000sqm blocks with underground power and town water • Convenience of Busselton City mail and waste collection services • Fully fenced and ready to build your dream home • Convenient access to school bus services • Limited lots with secured rural views. Take country living to new heights and make the move to healthier living. Studies show that people living in rural areas are more optimistic about the future and happier about their quality of life than people in cities. The Countryside Living Index found that the satisfaction ratings of people living in the countryside has increased, with their primolife.com.au


views about the cost of living, education and crime all improving. New research by Sydney University concludes that it may be healthier to live in the country. The study, published in the Australian Journal on Ageing, says that levels of aircraft, road and rail noise air quality, high density housing and a lack of green space could all have an effect on health. Living in the country brings numerous advantages on a number of levels. Firstly, you have less exposure to pollution from traffic or industry sources that can lead to respiratory problems.You also have access to fresh, locally-grown foods, often at cheaper prices. Whenever, wherever you can enjoy long walks in the country, or at the beach, on a daily basis - so no need for expensive gyms. You may even get a work-out gardening, or labouring on a farm. Most country people also have easy access to green spaces, which has been shown to reduce anxiety and stress. The key to city or country living is to have a balance and take advantage of both. Remember to make the time to embrace Mother Nature as it provides the oxygen to our souls. Dreams matter, and for some it’s the air they breathe. PL

SECURE YOUR PIECE OF COUNTRY ESTATE WITH ONE OF THE RECENTLY RELEASED BLOCKS BELOW. Lot 37

1.1043ha

$389,000

Lot 38

1.0019ha

$386,000

Lot 39

1.0006ha

$386,000

Lot 40

1.0131ha

$380,000

Lot 41

1.1904ha

$374,000

Lot 46

1.1188ha

$374,000

Contact Boyd Reilly on 0439 956 664 or email boyd.reilly@stockerpreston.com.au

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PRIMOwellbeing

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Rediscover your body's natural rhythm and put your health and wellbeing at the top of your New Year's resolutions, says Jason Shon Bennett.

A COMMON BELIEF is that most of the illnesses, weight problems, tiredness and disease we suffer in life are somehow ‘genetic’ or ‘bad luck’.Yes, your genes have an influence on your health and longevity, but most of your health profile (your body weight, energy, skin health and disease-risk) is triggered by the composition of your daily food and lifestyle choices. The single most basic measure of human evolution and advancement is healthy life expectancy. There has never been a society that has had a long, healthy lifespan while smoking, heavily drinking, overeating, avoiding good food, avoiding sunlight, and not having daily outdoor movement of some sort. Super-centenarians (aged 110 or older) do not usually depart this life from stroke, heart disease, Alzheimer’s or cancer. The centenarian's secrets of longevity are not related to technology, synthetic vitamin pills, treadmills or good genes. They place a priority on good food and health and understand good lifestyle choices are the key. Centenarians stay mentally sharp, happy, physically fit, unstressed, in touch with their diets and socially engaged. So, what is the solution? A mixture of education and genuine sustainable behavioural change. Long-term education based on real foods and learning from human longevity throughout history – not sponsored by drug companies, weight loss companies, or any company with an

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agenda to keep you overweight, addicted and permanently hungry. Get yourself educated about what you eat, why you eat, and your daily lifestyle habits. This will change your life and quite possibly save it. I have seven very powerful and yet simple suggestions that have created health miracles for thousands of people all over the world. When done well, these strategies make the biggest difference to your health, energy, body size and diseasefree longevity. 1. Understand that you are NOT your genetics. Around 97% of your health is in your own hands. Most modern diseases are less than 3% genetic. 2. Learn about which foods are daily (80% of your diet) and which foods are treats (20% of your diet). This always starts with a centenarianinspired, plant-based wholefood diet, and builds from there, depending on what your own body needs (do not compare your body to others). 3. Be prepared and control your environment. Alter the environment you are in so that it serves you rather than poisons you. The key word here is ‘preparation’. Change what is in your shopping basket, cupboard and fridge so when you are hungry and in a rush, you only have good food all around you.

4. Change your behaviour and daily habits, slowly and sustainably, over time. This is the big one. 5. Introduce regular fasting into your life (this frees you from the tyranny of modern food, breaks food addictions, transforms your immune system and positively changes how your brain works). 6. Be part of a regular routinebased exercise programme (walking outside in the sunshine is still the number one exercise of all time). 7. Build rhythm, routine and regularity into your day. This includes sleep times, wake times, meal times and exercise times. Although you do inherit your genes, the majority of your health is completely in your hands.Your health is the cumulative experience of your lifetime and it is the little things you do every day that have the biggest influence on your wellbeing. You can take control back over your own health – no matter your age, race, sex or current health condition.You can make the difference! PL Jason Shon Bennett is the author of the bestselling books, Eat Less, Live Long ($29.99), and My 20 Golden Rules ($39.99), now available at all good book stores and online at exceptionalhealth.com primolife.com.au


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anna's adventures by ANNA HARTLEY

A Christmas yarn Anna Hartley channels her inner grandma and learns how to purl one, knit one, just in time to create a jolly Christmas scarf. A MAN SHOUTS in terror as dirty fingers rake at his clothes. Frenzied, shambling ghouls moan with an ungodly hunger as they pile upon him, teeth bared. There is an agonised, terrified scream as teeth bite into living flesh, tendons are torn and blood spurts onto the ground. “Damn!” I gasp. “I dropped a stitch again!” Human civilization as we know it has been destroyed, dead people have become terrifying zombies while the living are grimly hunted, and I can’t seem to keep my rows even. Don’t let those Nanas fool you. Knitting, as it turns out, requires a lot of skill - especially if you watch TV at the same time. A chilly gust of wind pushes me into the local knitting supply store, a hint of the northern hemisphere winter to come. Equipped with four balls of beautifully soft merino wool and two bamboo 6.5mm needles, I walk back into the cold air with a

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light heart and an even lighter wallet. I’ve resolved to learn how to make myself a Yuletide scarf, and as I head home, my mind freely wanders, filled with visions of knitting caps, scarves, jumpers and endless adorable baby clothes that I’ll make for friends and family.Yet separated as I am from them by thousands of kilometers, I shall have to rely on the venerable community of YouTube to guide me. “how to knit beginner” I type into Google. A friendly-looking video pops up. “How to Knit - Absolute Beginner Knitting, Lesson 1 - Even if You’re Clueless!”. Well, that’s me. The presenter, Chandi, chirpily guides me through every step. Pick up needles. Hold yarn.What’s yarn again? oh right, wool. I grab some other lowgrade wool that’s lying around the house to practice on. Make a slip knot. Cast on stitches. Screw this up for 10 minutes. Re watch video in slow motion. Swap to other needle.Try not to

drop needles. Or tangle wool. Or drop wool. Or stab needles into eye. I feel uncoordinated and slow, fumbling and hunched over. Like slender Korean chopsticks, I struggle to keep hold of my tools. After about six rows and another bit of video, I cast the stitches off the needle. I’ve manage to make a little baby scrap of knitting, with large, worrying holes in it. I deposit my lopsided, pointless creation on the kitchen counter so my boyfriend can admire it later, in the way a housecat might leave a chewed up mouse. For the next couple of hours, I knit and unravel, knit and unravel, practicing what I’ve learned over and over again. Having exhausted the font of wisdom that is “How to Knit - Absolute Beginner Knitting, Lesson 1 - Even if You’re Clueless!” I graduate to “How to Purl - Even if You’re Clueless!”. As Chandi cheerfully talks me through the second basic stitch type I feel primolife.com.au


like we are becoming pals. As I work, I let YouTube play videos at me and learn via osmosis how to crochet, arm knit, make a sock, repair a ripped cardigan and design a pattern for a penguin sweater. While it seems a little excessive for my current level, I feel like I’m being inducted into an ancient society of knitters, a community of crafty women (and men) all over the world. I can’t quite get the hang of the purl stitch, but I’m sick of practicing so I resolve to start my scarf, and make it up as I go. Like a geographical cores sample, it will be a visual record of my progress. I begin carefully, and slowly cast on 30 stitches in beautiful bright red wool. After

I start to listen for the gritty sound when the wool is over stretched, and the whispery rasp of the bamboo needles passing over each other. I notice the way the ball nudges against my thigh as the wool unspools from the centre, and the change in tension when I’ve picked up the wrong loop. A few more rows and many zombie deaths later, I pause to count stitches, to make sure I’m still around the 30 mark. Thirty-two, thirty-four, thirty-six, thirtyeight . . . forty. Forty! What the? I resolve to soldier on. I like the fact that although my scarf might be weird and wonky, as long as I can keep it on the needle, it won’t fall apart. For the next few days, I pick up my needles for an hour or so a time, and it gets

ALL THUMBS Anna tries her hand at knitting with unpredictable results. To learn how to knit here in WA, visit jolietricot.com.au, a group which runs weekly knitting classes.

easier and easier. My hands move almost automatically, and I can even begin to do it by feel, flicking my eyes back and forth between the TV or out the window. It’s starting to become meditative and relaxing and my needles dart in and out of row after row. My supply of wool is getting low, so I pause to measure my progress. The stitches are undeniably neater and more regular now, with fewer gaping holes and snarly knots. I lay the whole thing out on the floor and am shocked to realise it is almost two meters long. With the final row done, I check in with Chandi who reminds me how to cast off and when my needles are free, I hold my work up to the computer screen, showing it to her pixilated, unreturning gaze with pride. A tedious period of weaving in all the scraggling ends with a big darning needle later, and finally I’m done. I stand in front of the mirror and proudly wind my first ever knitted creation snugly around my neck. and it’s then that I realise my biggest mistake of all. I’ve knitted a Sydney Swans supporter scarf! Nooooooooooooo! PL

about 10 rows of regular knit stitch, I get bored and attempt to purl again. It seems to go well, until I get to the next row. Something is very wrong. After battling to get through the resistant row, I have wool all over the place and a snarled, angry mess where a neat row of purl stitches should be. I throw my needles down in disgust. Purl. What a stupid name. Like a moth to a flame, I return to Google. “can i unpick a whole row knitting?!?!”. About 40 painful minutes later, I’m back where I was before I started to purl.The wool is still lovely and soft, but it’s starting to get a bit worn looking from all the handling. As I begin to work on the white wool, I distract myself from my cramped fingers and crossed eyes with The Walking Dead. It’s a weird juxtaposition, hearing flesh ripped from bone while doing one of the granniest pastimes imaginable, but the upside is that I can actually sit through a whole episode as what my hands are doing distracts me from the show’s unbearable tension. december 2015 | PRIMOLIFE

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with DRISANA LEVITZKE-GRAY, YOUNG AUSTRALIAN OF THE YEAR

TOUR OF TOWNSVILLE I was invited to Townsville for a two-day tour which covered six different schools in the first day - meaning a chance to inspire at least a couple of thousand students. I attended a community event for the Deaf community that evening, hosted by Deaf Services Queensland. The second day was the Keep in Touch Day for Deaf students in Townsville and surrounding areas - lots of new faces and inspiration all around! OCTOBER

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NATIONAL WEEK OCTOBER OF DEAF PEOPLE The National Week of Deaf People begins on the third Saturday of October every year, and when it rolls around it is always a wonderful time filled with events aimed at celebrating the Deaf Community’s culture, history and beautiful language, Auslan. I was part of the subcommittee which organised the week’s events, including the launch and accessible tour at Fremantle Prison, the Kanyana Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre tour, Perth Observatory night tour, a Professional Evening with the Young Australian of the Year (me!), a captioned movie of the film Bridge of Spies and, last but not least, May The Best Sporting Team Win at the Deaf Community Centre. We also made some fantastic free Auslan Posters for people to download and print. Find them at waad.org. au/free-auslan-posters

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discussion with the board and staff of Deaf Children Australia on the Thursday, and being a guest speaker during their annual general meeting that evening. On the Friday, I presented to over 100 students, both live and via webcam across Victoria, and had a chance to present to Certificate II Auslan students too. We ended the trip on Saturday with a family fun day on the grounds of DCA where I had the opportunity to talk to the parents about their right to enjoy their journey with their Deaf child and understanding that there are no limits to their future and opportunities. JUNKET I was invited by Junkee to attend their first ever Junket, which is an Unconference for the top 200 brightest young people in Australia. It was such a delight to be there surrounded by young people who were all keen to make this world a better place - and just as lovely to catch up with my fellow Young Australians of the Year finalists, Thomas King and Yassmin Abdel-Magied. We also had the opportunity to participate in Telstra’s Elevator Pitch; mine was about making Auslan mainstream and visible in Australia. Crossing fingers for top results at the end of the month-long competition. OCTOBER

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PARLIAMENT HOUSE Woolworths has been a fantastic support in my role as the Workplace Advocate which included getting me over to the Parliament House in Canberra to do some advocacy on the human rights of Deaf children in Australia to learn Auslan, Australian Sign Language, from birth. We managed to schedule meetings with both Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull and Opposition Leader Bill Shorten, both of NOVEMBER

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which went very well. They both had a look at my proposal and agreed that it must go ahead to ensure the wellbeing of Deaf children in Australia. The next step is to sort out the finer details, such as which department the money will come from. DINNER WITH THE ROYAL HIGHNESSES I was invited by the Governor-General Kerry Sanderson to have dinner with Their Royal Highnesses Prince Charles and Duchess Camilla at Admiral House in Sydney, along with a group of handpicked people from all over Australians. It was lovely to join my fellow Australians of the Year, Rosie Batty, Jackie French and Juliette Wright, as well as to meet with some new people, such as the Melbourne Cup winner Michelle Payne, Dick Smith and our former prime minster John Howard. Most of all, it was such an honour to have been invited out to meet Their Royal Highnesses during their tour of Australia - and I must admit that Prince Charles seemed thrilled to meet me and complimented me on my achievements! NOVEMBER

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PRINCE CHARLES' 67TH BIRTHDAY BARBECUE AT COTTESLOE I was fortunate to be able to meet Their Royal Highnesses twice in two days when I was invited by Premier Colin Barnett to attend this event for Prince Charles’ birthday. The Cottesloe Civic Centre was transformed into a beautiful function room, complemented by the mesmerising sunset. Unfortunately, that didn’t last long as the thunder and lightning brought the cake-cutting to an abrupt end! It sure was a night to remember for the rest of my life. PL Follow me on Twitter and Instagram: @drisanal NOVEMBER

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MISSION POSSIBLE As Variety WA’s events organiser, Katie O’Donnell leads from the front, an unstoppable force of nature, says Tamara Hunter. Images by CRIB CREATIVE.

IT WOULD BE a brave career counsellor who attempted, nowadays, to tell Katie O’Donnell that she might want to rein in her expectations. In the late 1990s an Education Department disability support person did just that, advising the then high school student that the career she had set her sights on – marketing and events management was extremely competitive for an ablebodied person, let alone someone in a wheelchair. Katie had been confined to a wheelchair, thanks to a rare form of muscular dystrophy, since the age of 13. She might, the wellmeaning officer told her, want to ‘readjust her goals’ and aim for a desktop career. Katie fixed her level, green-eyed gaze on the officer and promptly upped her goals a notch. She went on to graduate from high school as the most awarded student in her year and was accepted into her first choice of university course – a BA (Mass Communications) at Curtin University. She even made the Vice Chancellor’s list

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for being in the top one per cent of students for multiple semesters, before landing her dream job working in an events role with the organisation which had already changed her life once:Variety, the Children’s Charity. Twelve years later she’s still there, having worked her way up through a succession of roles to become the fundraising and marketing manager for Variety WA. “Fortunately I’m a stubborn girl, and that career advice just cemented my desire even further,” Katie says now. “That was one comment from one person who didn’t know me, and I think it’s probably fair to say that anyone that did know me never would have said that.” She attributes her stubbornness – or determination, as she’s been encouraged to reframe it – to her mother, who discovered in the same year that not one but both of her daughters had a spontaneous genetic mutation leading to exceptionally rare Autosomal Recessive Childhood Muscular Dystrophy. Katie, who had always dreamed of being a ballerina, had been diagnosed

at the age of eight after a dance teacher noticed that something was amiss: she couldn’t jump as high as the other girls and had trouble getting up off the ground. Her sister Brianna, three-and-a-half years younger, was showing no such symptoms but was tested just in case, revealing the same degenerative condition. So rare was the condition that doctors were unable to predict with confidence when and how the sisters’ mobility would deteriorate – whether they would end up in wheelchairs in their teens, their 20s or later. For Katie it happened sooner than expected, with her losing the ability to run and then to walk, or even raise her arm, by the time she reached high school. It would be a lot for any family to handle but the O’Donnells set the tone early: there was no way muscular dystrophy was going to dictate what the girls could or couldn’t achieve. They were taught not to lower or change their expectations or use muscular dystrophy as an excuse for not trying, and that even though they may have to do things primolife.com.au


in their own way, there was usually a way they could achieve what they wanted. “Mum was always so protective of our right to have the same opportunities as any other child and she was so stubborn – sorry, determined – in pursuing and defending that that I think Bri and I grew up not really even thinking of ourselves as having a disability,” Katie says. “I still struggle with that label sometimes because I feel like it’s implying that you’re not able – and I was raised in a way that I don’t feel that I’m not able. I feel I’m doing things in a different way to everyone else, but I’m still able. OK, I can’t walk, but that’s not stopping me with what I personally want to do.”

those things that you can’t put a handle on because it’s not tangible, but to kind of be a young teenager that’s living with a disability to then have someone go yeah it is OK to have a talent, it is OK to have a dream, here’s the help, we want to help you get there and we believe in you. “It’s good for the parents, too, because

performing,” Katie says. “It’s really lovely to see that interaction, and I think they learn a lot from each other as well. There are kids that have socially really come out of themselves and just felt - I don’t want to use the word ‘normal’ – but really felt included and a sense of belonging they might not otherwise have.

YOUNG LEADER Katie O'Donnell (left and above) has had a long relationship with Variety WA throughout her life and is also a passionate singer, founding the Variety Youth Choir in 1998.

The family’s new reality did, however, mean that changes had to be made. The need to build an accessible house and buy an accessible van sooner than expected, along with general caring responsibilities, meant there were few luxuries or extracurricular activities. It was then that Variety first stepped in, in 1996 providing then 14-year-old Katie with one of its inaugural scholarships to enable her to commence private singing lessons. The scholarship - which continued for the next four years and was later also made available to Brianna - changed Katie’s life. It cemented the foundation of confidence and resilience her parents had already laid and set her on a lifelong path of performing. “It’s probably easy for someone to sit back and go oh, singing lessons, what impact is that really going to have? Like it’s nice but it’s not going to change your life,” she says. “Actually, it does though. It was that opportunity and knowing that someone’s believing in you, and the chance to get a bit of recognition to spur you on, and all

like any parent they want to give their kids the best. Mum couldn’t work full time because she was running around looking after us so much, so financially they wouldn’t have been able to afford singing lessons for me. The Variety scholarship meant they could still do that.” In 1998, Katie became a founding member of the Variety Youth Choir, going on to perform all over WA and Australia and in New Zealand, the US and the UK as a soloist and choir member. The choir, with which she remains involved, has more than doubled in size since its inception and has become one of WA and Australia’s busiest professional young performance groups. Members are a mix of children and young people of all abilities and backgrounds, with few criteria other than a love of performing and commitment to the spirit of the thing. “That’s the beauty of it – there’s no differentiation between someone who might have a disability or come from a disadvantaged background versus kids that are just there just because they love

“And then there are kids that have I guess had their eyes opened to the fact that children with a disability are not so different from them and it’s given them a bit more understanding and bit more perspective.” Although Katie – who released an independent EP, Fireproof, in 2012 - has remained connected with the choir, she has recently decided to ease herself out of the driving seat. “As much as it has been a huge part of my life, it is a youth choir and so my role with that now has really changed from being a regular soloist and performer to being a little bit more in the background and perhaps taking on a little bit more of a mentor role,” she says. “I’m still there if they need me, but they need me less and less because there are so many great kids coming through that are incredibly talented and they’re relishing the chance to get up and do exactly what I did when I was their age. So it’s that coming of age for them and, yeah, full circle almost for me.” december 2015 | PRIMOLIFE

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VARIETY WA – A VERY SPECIAL CHARITY WITH VARIETY HAVING played such a vital role for Katie O’Donnell both personally and professionally, you could almost say the organisation runs in her blood. Indeed,Variety WA is only two years older than her, this year celebrating its 35th anniversary. Its achievements in that time have been staggering, with the relatively small organisation having, over its lifetime, raised and given away just shy of $35 million to help WA kids in need – two thirds of that in the last 10 years alone. In 2015,Variety WA impacted the lives of 47,500 WA children, both directly and through ongoing projects. It handed out $1.6 million in equipment and experiences and granted 42 scholarships worth more than $120,000. The scholarships, more than 240 of which have been awarded since Katie received one of the first four in 1996, pay for professional tuition in areas including the arts, entertainment, sport and education. To put the level of assistance into perspective – in 2014 Variety committed approximately $127,000 of assistance each month to children around the state. All this is achieved by the combined efforts of about a dozen employees and a couple of hundred dedicated volunteers, who between them pull together a bustling calendar of instantly recognisable events,

including the high-profile Variety Ball, the Variety of Chefs, the iconic Variety Bash and the annual Variety Christmas Party held for the children, families and carers the organisation has assisted. Variety WA has carved out a special niche in the transport realm, building a series of quirky fundraisers around cars, rafts, boats and bikes. In addition to the Bash – a carnival of wheels that sees costumeclad participants and their custom-dressed cars wind their way through regional WA every year, delivering grants to schools and hospitals along the way – events include the Club Marine Variety Splash, the Variety Creative Car Cruise, the Variety 4WD Challenge, and the Variety Bike Run. Katie says it’s the volunteers and the regular, dedicated supporters – many of whom are small business owners – who keep it all rolling. “One of the things Variety is really fortunate to have is really, really engaged volunteers and supporters. They become like our spokespeople out in the community, telling our story and getting the support,” she says. “They’re really advocating for us and they’re the ones that keep driving our growth and our success. We couldn’t do what we do without them - they’ve got a huge role to play because they’re kind of keeping the ball rolling.” Similarly, Katie attributes Variety WA’s

First Variety WA grant presented to Monica McGhie, sending her to Canada to have artificial limbs fitted

Variety Midwest Branch established

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1980 • First meeting held at the Blue Note Tavern to

discuss setting up a region of Variety Australia in WA • First Committee of the Western Australian region of Variety formed • First function held at the Emperors Court, with guest speaker Ian Chappell and many members of the Australian and New Zealand World Series Cricket teams attending. Committee raised $4,500 on this day

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ongoing success to its continued grass roots approach and its focus on helping WA kids who are sick, disadvantaged, or have special needs to live, laugh and learn. “One of the things that really sets Variety apart is even though we are, I guess, quite a well-known name, we’re still very local,” she says. “We’re very responsive to individual family needs and we are still heavily reliant on volunteers. “Another important aspect is all the money we raise goes to help WA children in need. Even though we’re part of Variety Australia, we’ve got our own board, our own finances, our own constitution. Over east I think there is much more of a national focus and the community is much more accepting of that, but I think here in WA people want to see their support getting through to their local community.” In another sign of its strong Western Australian identity,Variety WA has led the way with a number of initiatives including the choir, the relatively recent Variety of Choice Home Lottery, and the scholarship program, which has now gone national. Fundraising remains a huge focus, with regular supporters frequently going above and beyond the call of duty to help their favourite charity. The organisation’s 35th anniversary celebrations have included a 35 in 35 fundraising campaign, overseen by Katie, which has seen almost 35 regular supporters raise close to $35,000 each. “It’s been huge,” Katie says. “We thought it would be a really lovely idea to try and

1989 The first Variety WA Bash held, with 95 people taking part in the Perth to Kalgoorlie trip

Variety receives ‘Tent’ Status to become Tent 74, Western Australia

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1994 Variety Toy Bank founded

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Memorial Variety Scholarships founded • First Variety 4WD Challenge held

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motivate some of our supporters to reach that milestone and for anyone that did we have just had a little celebration and presented them with a beautiful framed artwork that was created for them by some of our Variety children. Truth be told, though, a lot of those people already push themselves every year to fundraise close to that amount.” One of the organisation’s biggest priorities is to meet unmet need, so those administering the grants must constantly keep across what is available to families and the best way to make use of limited funds. “We really prioritise supporting those children that can’t get support anywhere else,” Katie says. “So that means if someone comes to us to say my child needs a wheelchair or my child needs a nebuliser or whatever it might be, if we know there’s government funding available or even another not-for-profit that has got readily accessible funding, we will refer them through in the first instance, because we want to support the families that aren’t going to be able to get help – there’s nowhere else for them to turn. “The thing is it’s not a never-ending pot of money. The funds are only going to be able to stretch so far and we have to work closely with all of those organisations to make sure that number one they’re letting their families know about Variety and that we are there, and that we are understanding what those other organisations are doing so there’s no duplication.”

First Variety WA Kids Christmas Party held

Variety Pilbara Branch established

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2002 First Variety Bike Run held

Variety supports families through three key programs. The Variety Freedom program supplies equipment focused on mobility, such as wheelchairs, walking frames, customised bikes and tricycles to help individual children get out and about. It also supplies items such as Liberty Swings and Sunshine Coaches to communities. The Variety Future Kids program provides children with intellectual or physical disability access to a computer to positively transform their classroom experience and academic performance. These specialist computer and software packages can help a child speak their first word or write down their thoughts independently. The program includes support for scholarships, the choir, adventure playgrounds designed for children with special needs, musical equipment, sporting trips and events including the annual Motor Mouth camp. The Variety Caring for Kids Program provides essential medical and health equipment to care for kids at home, in the community and in hospital. The program helps parents care for their seriously ill children at home by supporting them with items including nebulisers, insulin pumps, electrical hospital beds and more. The program also helps to fund major projects like the Variety Children’s Rehabilitation Centre at Princess Margaret Hospital, which treats more than 1000 children with special needs every year. Grants have included $130,000 to the Speech and Hearing

Over 500 people take part in the first Variety Santa Fun Run

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2007 $600,000 refurbishment project opened for Variety Children’s Rehabilitation Centre at PMH (project announced in 2005)

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2009 Stage 1 of Variety Place, Saw Avenue project opened at Kings Park

Centre for the Variety Ear Bus program, which visits schools to screen and treat chronic ear disease in Indigenous children, and $100,000 to Bunbury Hospital to fund a paediatric emergency room in the ED. The annual Variety Bash, which began in 1989, remains perhaps the organisation’s most high-profile and colourful event, with participants having to raise $10,000 to get to the starting line. “It’s interesting because after every Bash we’ll do a survey and ask them why do you do the Bash? What do you enjoy most?” Katie says. “Always it’s because of the kids. It’s the feeling of knowing that they’re making a difference – and that’s really heartening.” PL

GET INVOLVED: The next major Variety WA event is the IGA Carols by Candlelight for Variety, Sunday December 20 at Langley Park (West). Gates open at 4.30pm, with a children’s show including the Merry Minions Christmas Experience. The main show begins at 7.30pm and includes a live orchestra, Carols Choir, Dami Im and a huge line-up of WA talent. All funds raised go to Variety to help WA kids in need. Visit variety.org.au/WA/ to find out more about Variety WA

Variety WA wins the Gold Heart from Variety International, awarded to the best performing Variety office in the world

2012

2011 • The Variety Motor Mouth

Camp held for the first time at Point Walter Camp • Seventeen cars take part in the inaugural Variety Creative Car Cruise • Variety Goldfields Branch established

Stage 2 of Variety Place, Saw Avenue project opened at Kings Park

2014

2013 • The Variety of Chefs,

presented by Linneys, introduced to the Perth foodie scene • Variety WA wins the Silver Heart from Variety International Peel region is established

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Choice Home Lottery is launched • Variety WA celebrates 35 years helping local kids in need

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MY FAVOURITE THINGS ...

TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD BOOK As a young person I was attracted to Stevie Wonder because of his lyrics and for me this book really talked about race, which for me, growing up as a wog, was important. It was a book I could refer back to - it really awakened something in me.

MOTHER AND CHILD STATUETTE I received this on a very low day after getting another negative result for IVF - my 23rd - in Greece. A pregnant girl on the street was selling these statues and it became a very obvious symbol of hope, realised in 3-form. It sits on our bookshelves now and my daughter calls it ‘Mumma and Janey’.

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One of Australia's favourite live performers as Effie, Mary Coustas shares her favourite things. Images KATE DISHER-QUILL. LOGIE AND AFI award-winner Mary Coustas is bringing her beloved creation Effie the Virgin Bride to stages across Australia this summer, visiting Perth’s Astor Theatre on February 26 and 27. Sharing her story of a decade of IVF treatments, tragedy and motherhood at 49, Mary recently touched the nation’s heart with her appearance on 60 Minutes. She’s currently a regular on Channel 9’s Today Show – The Grill and is finally back in theatres, with her biggest stage show in decades. Visit effievirginbride.com or frontiertouring.com/effie for tickets.

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ELEPHANT FIGURINE I travelled around Asia a lot before I explored Greece and of course over there, the elephant lifting its trunk is seen as lucky. My daughter loves all animals and I always try to have things around me that put me in a positive frame of mind. I don’t like accumulating things that don’t mean something to me - I never forget too.

THERE’S SOMETHING ABOUT MARY BOOK This was a beautiful collection of stories that my friends put together for me for my 50th birthday. I’m a passionate speech-giver so for my birthday, my friends put the book together with their photos and thoughts about me and our friendship. It means so much to me.

EARRINGS My family bought me these for my 50th birthday. I wanted something very Greek but modern and these were made by my favourite Melbourne jeweller. They’re like little love letters to Greece.

EVIL EYE TALISMAN You see these a lot in Greece - we put one like this up in the house to ward off evil spirits. You hang it in an area of the house where a lot of people gather; it’s a symbol of faith and guardianship and we believe in the ‘eye’ to keep bad stuff at bay. This one was made in Greece and the blue turquoise colour is significant too. It makes a nice house-warming gift.

YELLOW CASSEROLE DISH You couldn’t find anything heavier to cook with but once you’ve got a Le Creuset French pigiron casserole pot, you’ll never use anything else. Also I just love the colour.

BLANKET I bought this blanket in Athens last year to christen our daughter. We had her christened in the church in Greece where we prayed for her. Anybody who goes to that church is hoping for a miracle, it’s on Tinos Island. I dragged myself there on a four-hour journey each way and said if I was able to get pregnant, I’d go back. So once Janey was born, 72 of us headed back to the church to keep my promise.

GARLIC JAR There are holes in the back of the jar so that you can store your garlic for ages. I bought it off eBay. I’m a passionate cook, I just really love doing it. Also it’s blue and white, the favourite shades of Greece.

GILDED COFFEE CUP I love this cup - I’ll use it to serve a cup of Greek coffee to visitors. It’s the type of cup the older generation drinks coffee from, rather than a Nescafe mug. It’s also the perfect cup to do a coffee grounds reading from - I love the look of them and love the ritual of having the grounds read.

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(Right) Ela & Jackson Zen Halter top in I’m Rust, $79 and Asura Bum, $59. Stockists elaandjackson.com and Whoah! Gypsy in Subiaco. (Below) Summer Somewhere The Dreamer bikini in Bone, $110. Towel by Island Gypsy from Woah! Gypsy, Subiaco. Stockists summersomewhere. com.au andlackofcolor.com. au. Hats also available at Atlas Divine in Leederville and The Black Wall in Cottesloe.

On the beach, you can live in bliss.

~ DENNIS WILSON, THE BEACH BOYS

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(Left) Cenote Swimwear Nexpa Top in Retro Colours $70 and Nexpa Bottoms in Retro Colours $70. Shot at Matisse Beach Club.

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D on’t grow up too quickly, lest you forget how much you love the beach.

~ MICHELLE HELD

(Left) Summer Somewhere The Nomad in Ikat one-piece, $130. The Spencer Wide Brimmed Boater by Lack of Colour Australia, $69.

(Below) Coco and Rae Westcoast One piece in Lush, $94 available at cocoandraeswimwear. com Hat, same as above.

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Glow

Because we are very lucky and live in WA, New Year’s Eve is often a beautiful, balmy summer’s eve. Whether you have a private party, boat cruise, dinner, bar hop or family function planned, here’s a few make-up tricks that will have you putting your best foot forward, right into 2016. By BEVERLY LIGMAN

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You need to start strong if your make-up is going to last all day and night. So try using Mac Face & Body Foundation with a brush. It’s light, it breathes, there’s a colour for everyone and you can reapply without it ever looking cakey. Easy peasy. MAC Face & Body Foundation, $49 for 50mls + MAC Short Duo Fibre Brush, $76 @ Myer or David Jones.

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Don’t be afraid to try false eyelashes.You don’t have to put them on yourself and poke your peepers out. Instead head down to Claremont Quarter’s Napoleon Perdis counter and ask the lovelies there to do it for you. My faves are Camellia. Lustrous enough to look real but long enough to flirt a little. Napoleon Perdis False Eyelashes, $20@ Claremont Quarter or enex100.

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Dust a little bit of sparkle over your eyelids to get them into the party mood. The basic rules for eye shadow are this; if yours

are blue, go with copper or smoky grey tones. Green? Go for plums and shimmery purples. Brown or hazel? Go for taupe or terracotta shades with a bit of gold shimmer in them. L’Oreal Paris Infallible Eyeshadow, $19.95 @ Priceline.

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Love lip gloss, but find it never stays on long enough? Then how about this for a new idea, lip oil! Lip oil is super nourishing and the shine factor is off the charts. And seriously, who doesn’t want totally kissable lips to pucker up for a New Year’s kiss? Clarins Instant Light Lip Comfort Oil, $33 @ Myer. (pic coming).

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It’s hot and you don’t want your make-up to melt off your face, so spritz this little beauty over the top when you’re done. Rosewater hydrates, soothes and balances the skin. It also contains marshmallow to rebalance dryness and aloe vera to calm the skin. Keep it in the fridge and it will cool you down too. Jurlique Rosewater Balancing Mist Intense, $79 @ Wesley Quarter.

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Nothing makes the memory of a perfect evening last quite like wearing the right scent. I’m a big fan of Tom Ford, his heady scents are unisex and have excellent staying power. The only trick is finding the one that suits you. My pick? Black Orchid, its sensual and a just a little bit 70s. Tom Ford Black Orchid, $235 for 100ml @ David Jones.

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Not sure if you like blush creams or powders, how about one that’s both? Natio’s newest product, Blushing Blooms goes on like a powder and then magically converts into a dewy cream accentuating the cheekbones with a pop of colour. Natio Blushing Blooms, $13.95 @ Priceline.

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Need fabulous skin for NYE fast? You’ll glow on the go with an Anti-Ageing Plasma Facial from the fabulous team at 5Glyde in Mosman Park. It tightens and lifts your skin, plumping it and encouraging collagen production, so your skin’s texture will continue to improve for the next three to six months. Trust me, it’s a Christmas miracle! Try it for yourself. Anti-ageing Plasma Facial, $280 at 5Glyde, (08) 9385 5665, 5 Glyde Street, Mosman Park.

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Buying the right gift for that special someone is all part of the festive fun. PRIMOLife is here to help with a few fashion forward ideas for him and her. And you never know, you might just find something for yourself too . . . making it a happy holiday indeed. By BEVERLY LIGMAN

Sambag Penny Silk top, $220 @ Claremont Quarter

Karen Millen Draped Bold Strip Dress, $445 @ Claremont Quarter & Wesley Quarter

Alison Jade Baked Finishing Powder, $55, Xtreme Lipstick, $30 and Illuminating Lotion, $30 all available at Alison Jade 24 Railway Street, Cottesloe or alisonjade.com.au

Lorna Jane Sensations Sports Bra, $69.99 and Lorna Jane Weights Before Dates tank $45.99 both @ Wesley Quarter.

Wittner Anita Heel, $179.95 @ Wesley Quarter

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Seed Cote Dazur Sequin Tee, $69.95 @ Claremont Quarter & Perth city.

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Jack Lee Australia Paradise Print Pyjama Short and tote bag, $65 @ jackleeaustralia.com

Seed Shirred Off Shoulder Dress, $99.95 @ Claremont Quarter & Perth city.

Charlize Clutch, $129.95 @ Wesley Quarter, 93 William Street, Perth city.

Plexiglas Clutch, $435, Emporio Armani @ Wesley Quarter.

Sambag Briony Leather Keyring, $40 @ Claremont Quarter

Karen Millen yellow shirt dress, $375 @ Claremont Quarter & Wesley Quarter

Hearts on Fire three prong diamond studs, Smales, $1,350, smales.com.au.com.au. Cinque Candle Co Limited Edition Christmas candles; All I Want for Christmas is You in Christmas Pudding and Joyeux Noel in Frankincense and Myrrh, $36.95 @ cinquecandleco.com or Ginger B Gifts at The Treasury Buildings and Perlu in Claremont.

Wittner Pepper Heel $179.99, @ Claremont Quarter

St Saviours Ladies Panama hat, $180 @ Kate and Abel, Many 6160, Fremantle or kateandabel.com

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PRIMOeats As the city rediscovers its love of Thai cooking with the opening of superstar chef David Thompson’s restaurant Long Chim in the Treasury precinct, we’re celebrating this delicious cuisine with a recipe and some tips from a MasterChef favourite – Marion Grasby.

Seafood Lemongrass Skewers

Thai to

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MARION’S HEALTHY ASIAN COOKING TIPS FOR SUMMER Images by: CLAUDIO RASCHELLA.

Buy a bamboo steamer Having this one Asian cooking tool can inspire a whole range of healthy options, from steamed soy and ginger fish to fresh-steamed Asian greens. Use more ginger, garlic and chillies These three essential Asian ingredients are a natural way to boost the flavour of just about any dish. Master the art of Thai & Vietnamese salads Try a simple dressing of lime juice, honey, fish sauce and a dash of vinegar. Then mix with poached seafood, Asian herbs and crunchy vegetables like cucumber and carrot.

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USING LEMONGRASS STALKS as a skewer is such a lovely way to serve these little morsels.You could hand these around as a party treat, serve them as part of an Asian banquet dinner or simply eat them straight off the barbecue. | Serves 4 INGREDIENTS Marion’s Kitchen Balinese spice rub 300g (about 10 oz) peeled and deveined prawns (shrimp), roughly chopped 300g (about 10 oz) white fish fillets (e.g. snapper, barramundi, or cod), roughly chopped ¼ cup desiccated coconut 1 long red chilli, finely chopped 4 kaffir lime leaves, de-stemmed and finely sliced 16 thin lemongrass stalks, trimmed and cut into 15cm lengths (use metal or bamboo skewers as an alternative) 2 tbsp vegetable or canola oil Sweet chilli sauce to serve Lime wedges to serve METHOD • Place the Asian spice mix, prawns, fish, desiccated coconut, chilli, kaffir lime leaves and two tablespoons of water in the bowl of food processor. Process to a thick paste. • Mould two heaped tablespoons of the seafood mixture onto the end of each lemongrass stalk. • Heat oil in a non-stick frying pan or on a barbecue plate over medium heat. Cook skewers, turning often, for 8-10 minutes or until firm and just cooked through. Serve with sweet chilli sauce and lime wedges.

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SIMPLY The delectable queen of foodie telly, Nigella Lawson, has returned to our screens - the perfect early Christmas present for her legion of fans.

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BRITISH CULINARY QUEEN Nigella Lawson has made her return to our TV screens, popping up each Wednesday on Foxtel’s Lifestyle Food channel with a scrumptious new series, Simply Nigella.This time around, she’s showing us what and how to cook to feel more relaxed, healthy and alive. Filmed in Nigella’s stunning new kitchen and as colourful and inspiring as ever, the six episode, 30-minute series introduces viewers to a new, pared-down approach to cooking and eating that doesn’t involve a complicated shopping list or hours in the kitchen.

With indulgent feasts for special occasions sitting alongside easy everyday meals, Simply Nigella delivers a true sense of balance between lightness and lushness. In each episode, Nigella uses her recipes to connect with the audience like never before – intimately sharing the story of each dish before it’s cooked, revealing just what it is about specific ingredients that makes them her favourites and giving us her best tips to make life easier in the kitchen – and outside of it, too. From healthy everyday breakfasts and substantial weekend brunches, to stressfree dinners and bowl food that comforts, Simply Nigella brings us recipes that are both a pleasure to cook and eat. Think light and uplifting soups, simple stir fries, one-pot wonders and plenty of baked treats, to desserts that are both indulgent and healthy. Nigella's introduced us to recipes that are ‘quick and calm’ in episode one, the Holy Grail for all of us frazzled home cooks juggling work stress and hungry kids. There’s her favourite breakfast – the now infamous twist on avocado toast. When the ‘recipe’ was screened in the UK, there was outcry that such a simple concoction even warranted a mention. We beg to differ – we love our avo toast here in Oz. There’s a deliciously different Thai noodle dish with cinnamon and prawns that was inspired by a recent holiday to Thailand, and a laid-back family dinner of luscious lamb ribs, cumin and (of course) nigella seeds, served with a feta and avocado salad. To help the wind down at the end of a hectic day, there’s some stove-side pottering with Nigella’s warm spiced cauliflower and chickpea salad. And a sweet treat comes in the form of a beautifully simple apricot almond cake. PL Nigella Lawson’s latest book and companion to the television series, Simply Nigella: Feel Good Food is published by Random House Australia.

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baking with sian by SIAN REDGRAVE

Celebrate the festive season in style with our brand new columnist, The Great Australian Bake Off’s Sian Redgrave. Here's her delectable recipe for a sweet treat - Christmas Zuccotto. Images by CRIB CREATIVE. 200g dark 80% chocolate 100g glaze cherries 100g candied mixed peel 150g roasted hazelnuts, chopped 1 vanilla bean or 1 teaspoon vanilla paste Dark cocoa for dusting

CHRISTMAS ZUCCOTTO

I’M A LITTLE bit of a mix-up when it comes to my nationality and upbringing. My father is an English traditionalist and my mother an Australian, healthy-eating, organic food fanatic. Between the fish and chips and avocado-sprouted bread sandwiches, I developed an intense love for all things Italian from a young age, especially the food. Beautiful bread, cheese, wine, pasta, pizza, desserts, gelato and my favourite thing – Campari – have all become staples in my diet. Trifle is something we all love and expect on our tables for Christmas, but I find the traditional combination of jelly, custard and fruit a little stuck in the 1980s. So Zuccotto takes the concept of trifle and elevates it to new levels. It can also be sliced into servings, making it perfect to share with friends and family. Far more impressive than a bowl of trifle that ends up looking like how you feel after Christmas lunch. PL

FOR THE MADERIA CAKE (2 needed for the zuccotto) * 240g unsalted butter (softened) 200g caster sugar (plus extra for sprinkling) grated zest and juice of 1 orange 3 large eggs 210g self-raising flour 90g plain flour 1. Grease and line a standard loaf tin and preheat oven to 170 degrees celsius. 2. Cream butter and sugar and zest together using a hand-held mixer or a wooden spoon if you are feeling fit. 3. Add in eggs one at a time along with a tablespoon of the flour. 4. Once combined add the remaining flour, and lastly the juice. 5. Spoon into loaf tin and sprinkle with a little caster sugar, baking for one hour or until a skewer comes out clean FOR THE FILLING 50ml Cointreau (Frangelico or Amaretto would also be amazing) 500g fresh ricotta 300g thickened cream, lightly whipped 2 tablespoons icing sugar

1. Take a 20cm round mixing bowl (I use a Pyrex one) and line with plastic wrap, leaving enough to come up and over the edges. 2. Once your Madeira cake has cooled cut into long 1.5cm strips, then diagonally to create long triangles. Placing the point of the triangle in the middle of the bowl, arrange the cake to line the whole surface. Put aside three to four strips to use for the top. 3. Using a pastry brush, soak sponge with Cointreau, reserving a little for the sponge that will form the lid of the zuccotto. 4. Place ricotta in a bowl with vanilla and icing sugar and beat with a wooden spoon until light and fluffy. Add in cream, mixed peel, hazelnuts and cherries 5. Divide the chocolate, chopping half and melting the other over a double boiler. Allow to cool slightly. Divide the ricotta mix into two bowls, folding the chopped chocolate into one and the melted chocolate into the other. 6. Take the white mix first and spoon into the cake lined bowl, smoothing up to the top so that all of the sponge is covered. Take the chocolate mix and dollop into the centre. Enclose the ricotta with the left-over cake and soak with a little more Cointreau. Pull the plastic wrap over and make sure it is all sealed. Place into the fridge with a plate and something heavy on top (a few cans does the trick) and leave for a good six hours or overnight. 7. Invert the Zuccotto onto a serving plate and remove plastic wrap. Dust with cocoa. *Note: a store-bought Madeira cake works really well if you want to create this dessert in a hurry. They can be a little sweet so always taste it first and adjust the sugar in the filling accordingly. december 2015 | PRIMOLIFE

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NORTHBRIDGE

With its artistic graffiti-clad walls, independent galleries and ethnic eateries, Northbridge is fast-becoming known as Perth's cultural hub with creative offerings available (almost) 24 hours a day. By CARMEN JENNER. BREAKFAST Be warned, the following cultural trail is going to fill your head with all kinds of inspiration, but there’s plenty to keep you nourished and hydrated. On that note, let’s start at Little Willy’s for a breakfast burrito and then follow the staircase on the left up to Paper Mountain (267 William St). Pushing the boundaries, the contemporary gallery is a co-working artistic space and the fortunate may even witness art in the making. Get Ya Fix makes sure you get yours at the top end of William Street with specialty coffees and breakfast jaffles. They also have all the raw, vegan, paleo, glutenfree bases covered for the lycra-clad flocking to the adjoining bike shop and streetwear boutique.

perfect for those dreaming of starting their own art collection. Or gain plenty of street cred and create your own street art. The Butcher Shop (276 William St) is THE place to find all the materials and brilliance

to spray urban art with abandon. Heading away from the city and in a refurbished 1920s factory, Turner Galleries (470 William St) is one of Perth’s most well respected and innovative commercial galleries.

MID-MORNING The original and limited edition prints at the retro Outre Gallery (260 William St) are

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LUNCH

NORTHBRIDGE NOVELTY From dumplings to dazzling art, Northbridge has it all.

While up at this end of William Street, pop into Daphne Café (454 William St) where the walls are lined with art you can purchase or simply admire while refuelling with Loaded Craft Coffee, specially blended for the café, and exquisite French pastries. Harvison Gallery (195 Brisbane St) serves up a mean coffee in their Art Attack Café alongside contemporary and indigenous works of emerging artists. Let’s not forget all those tea drinkers – Tea 4 Tu is tucked away inside treasure trove Tu store (218A William St) and, while here, it would be remiss to not explore the regularly changing exhibits in the Stairwell Gallery. Pop out the back into the Hook and Lock Lane adorned with graffiti, although by now, you’ve probably noticed many buildings, lanes and carparks have been given a jolt of design. You may even bump into an Urban Art Walks tour (form.net.au) following the city’s constantly evolving art trail.

It could take a lifetime to eat your way through the endless menus of Northbridge. There’s a flurry of dumplings, steamed, fried and baked goodies offered from trolleys careening around dim sum restaurants like Royal Seafood Restaurant (91 Aberdeen St) or the Northbridge Chinese Restaurant (26 Roe St). Or try the finger-licking roasting meats at the

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COLOUR AND CULTURE Right, the State Theatre Centre of WA's impressive foyer and, far right, enjoy a move outdoors this summer.

Good Fortune Roast Duck House (344 William). Join the shopping nonnas and their espresso-swilling husbands for breakfast pastries or the makings of an antipasto to be enjoyed in the nearby Northbridge Piazza, which shows around-the-clock cultural events on the enormous outdoor screen and stage. AFTERNOON You’re well-fed and caffeinated enough to saunter through the expansive Art Gallery of WA and Perth Institute of Contemporary Art (PICA). At PICA, Dead Ringer draws on the themes associated in a world of doppelgangers, copy cats and stolen identities and runs until December 27. While in the vicinity, check out the Peek-a-boo gallery at Gotham

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Art Studios (57 James St). Indulge in a wordy delve at Northside Books (212 William St) and the cute attached café. And for all those budding writers out there, the Centre for Stories which opened in October 2015 holds workshops, storytelling sessions and events guaranteed to inspire word flow.

DINNER Farm fresh goodies and fancy swizzled concoctions await at Lot 20 (198-206 William St) or how about some hearty Creole at The Old Crow (172 Newcastle St). Strange as it sounds, you simply can’t leave without trying the blackened brussel primolife.com.au


sprouts. For the most authentic US-style barbeque in Perth, you can’t go past the Kansas Style Pork Ribs, beef brisket and hush puppies at Porky’s BBQ (94 Aberdeen St). Mind you, the tequila and tastiest Mexican fare this side of the border at La Cholita (279 William St) attracts droves on a nightly basis. All is not as it seems at Lucky Chan’s Laundry and Noodle Bar (311 William St) attracting crowds far and wide for dumplings, chicken bao, whiskies, quirky ales and its laundromat theme. To sate your sweet tooth, treat yourself to a rainbow of icy drinks at Icey Ice (297 William St) but when all else fails, go for a chocolate high at San Churro (132 James St). AFTER DINNER

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If by any chance you’re still hungry, many a late night feast has been devoured at Uncle Billy’s Restaurant (66 Roe St) until 4am. What could you be doing until these disrespectable hours? Well, that’s another story . . .

Year-round festivals occur in venues all over Northbridge like the Perth City Arts (June to August), foreign film festivals at Cinema Paradiso, Rooftop Movies in the warmer months, food events in the Urban Orchard, outdoor concerts in the Perth Cultural Centre Wetlands, Summer Night Markets in the Perth Cultural Centre and the renowned Perth International Arts Festival (February to March). PL

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Northbridge Piazza screens films and TV programming and hosts a variety of events including festivals, performances, kids activities, sporting events and more. If you’re in the mood for love, turn up for one of the Date Night films every Wednesday and there are Free Flicks For Kids every Saturday. There’s also a special Festive Flicks program with Christmas favourites running in December.

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On any night of the week, nocturnal shenanigans range from highbrow dramatic spiels by the Black Swan Theatre Company at the State Theatre Centre of WA or profound outbursts in The Blue Room Theatre, both situated in the Perth Cultural Centre. The Bird (181 William St) could be offering anything from live music to storytelling sessions aptly named Barefaced Stories. Enjoy a view of the city at the Rooftop Movies (on top of the Roe Street carpark) during the summer months, an art-house movie at Cinema Paradiso (164 James St) or some hardcore jazz at The Ellington (191 Beaufort St). Go old school and savour the art of conversation over a bevvy at Bar 399 (399 William St), or overlooking the rooftops at the Mechanics Institute (222 William St), or in a graffiti-clad laneway at Ezra Pound (189 William St) or work your way through the microbrewery beer list at Northbridge Brewing Company (James St, Northbridge Piazza). The

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THE GENERATION

GAME Australia’s first family of motorsport has a history that dates back more than half a century – and has left an indelible imprint on the history books. By MATTHEW CLAYTON.

NEARLY EVERY AUSTRALIAN kid grows up playing sport. And nearly every Australian kid has a brother, a dad, an uncle, a relative that played something, sometime, somewhere. So for Alex Davison, growing up in Melbourne in the 1980s didn’t seem like a big deal. Some kids played footy, others cricket. For the Davisons, the family pasttime was motorsport. And it was a family pasttime he admits that – at least initially – he didn’t have a lot of interest in. “My dad asked me when I was quite young if I wanted to get into go-kart racing, and at that stage I wasn’t really interested, so I said no,” Alex remembers. “But when I was a little bit older, I was at Sandown watching him race a Formula Holden, and something clicked that day where I thought it looked like fun, and I wouldn’t mind having a crack. He hopped out of his race car that day and I asked him if I could go go-kart racing after all, and never turned back. And it was something I got to be very passionate about.” That passion has been the common

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denominator for a history in motorsport that makes the Davisons one of Australia’s most enduring and successful sporting families. Doing justice to the Davison dynasty in anything other than a hardback book with chapters seems almost disrespectful, but in short, they have had their fingerprints all over motorsport both domestically and abroad for more than half a century. Lex Davison was one of Australia’s foremost motorsport names, winning the non-world championship Australian Grand Prix four times between 1954-61, and taking out the 1957 Australian Drivers’ Championship. He and wife Diana, a racer of repute herself, had seven children before Lex suffered a heart attack at the wheel while racing at Sandown in Melbourne in 1965, his death coming at the age of just 42. Two of the couple’s sons became prominent racing drivers, Jon Davison (who competed in Formula 5000 and was the long-time promoter of events at Sandown Raceway) and Richard Davison, the 1980

Australian Formula 2 champion. Today, Jon’s son James races in sports cars in the United States and has competed in the Indianapolis 500 the past two years, while Richard’s sons are Perth Speed Fest star attractions Alex and Will, both of whom have forged their own careers and been prominent figures in primolife.com.au


the start. “Having a grandfather who was a legend and a father that raced cars, motorsport was always around and it was something I was pretty obsessed about,” Will says. “I was never pressured into it, and the family always encouraged my studies and supported the hobby, which is what it was back then. Like other Aussie kids I played other sports as well – school footy, cricket, all sports … I juggled everything for a long time. But racing cars became the incurable bug for me.” Alex and Will have certainly done the family name proud. Alex, the older of the brothers by two years at 35, became an Australian Porsche Carrera Cup champion in 2004 and had a full-time V8 Supercar career, while Will is one of V8 Supercars’ biggest names, winning 16 races in the category since debuting in 2006 and finishing as championship runner-up in 2009, the year he won the Bathurst 1000 alongside Garth Tander. For the past two years, the brothers have teamed up for the V8 Supercars’ endurance events at Sandown, Bathurst and Surfers Paradise, sharing Will’s Mercedes E63 AMG that he drives in the championship for Erebus Motorsport.

A LASTING IMPACT

TRUE BLUE The new generation of the Davison motoring family are leading the field and coming to the Perth Speed Fest.

V8 Supercar racing in this country over the past decade. And the family association with motorsport doesn’t end there. Twelve years after Lex’s death, Diana Davison married Tony Gaze, a former World War II fighter pilot who became Australia’s first Formula One driver in 1952. As Alex Davison grew older and his early go-karting days fuelled the need for speed, he became more aware – and in awe – of those in the family who had come before him. “When you get older, you realise it’s not as normal to have two quite well-known grandfathers,” he laughs. “It wasn’t until you mature a little bit that you realise that sort of stuff just isn’t common.” While Alex took a little time to warm to motor racing, Will says he was hooked from

Lex Davison certainly packed a lot into his 42 years, and his legacy lives on today with the winner of the world championship Australian Formula One Grand Prix at Albert Park presented with the Lex Davison Trophy each year. Tony Gaze, meanwhile, died just over two years ago at the age of 93 with a life story so rich in adventure that it would be rejected by most Hollywood producers as being too unrealistic for a feature film. Despite Lex’s dying before Alex was born, he says the tales handed down through generations about his grandfather – and the first-hand accounts of war and motor racing told to him by his stepgrandfather – have left an indelible mark. “My favourite story about Lex was the Longford story in Tasmania, where he had an accident and barrel-rolled his car into the side of the Longford Pub,” Alex recalls. “He luckily wasn’t injured, dusted himself off and walked in, and ordered a drink. The bar in there is now named after him, and the brake disc from the car is mounted on the wall there today. “With my step-grandfather, the fighter pilot stories from the Second World War were stories you wouldn’t believe actually happened. Getting shot down in occupied France, getting smuggled into a loft by the French Resistance to heal up and get

well enough to try to escape, then getting smuggled out of France and hiking over the Pyrenees for weeks and getting back to neutral ground and re-joining the war … you can’t even begin to fathom that. Having the experience to hear those stories firsthand from him was a privilege.” Gaze’s connection with what was to become one of British motorsport’s most hallowed venues endures today. After the Second World War, Gaze was instrumental in the establishment of the Goodwood circuit in England in 1948, with the track originally the perimeter road of a WW2 airfield. Fast-forward almost 70 years, and the track still hosts the annual Goodwood Revival three-day historic car festival, while nearby Goodwood House hosts the annual Goodwood Festival of Speed, which regularly hosts 150,000 motoring enthusiasts and has served as inspiration for Perth Speed Fest. “He was a phenomenal man, and the one thing with him was that he had a photographic memory,” Will says of his step-grandfather. “The founding of Goodwood and his association with Lord March, the fact his ashes were flown to Goodwood House in a Spitfire and he’s in a memorial garden with (1958 F1 world champion) Mike Hawthorn and (renowned British Air Force pilot) Douglas Bader; he was so respected by all of these people internationally, and to me was just my step-grandfather. “I spent my childhood on the family farm with him, and to me he was just Tony. I was incredibly privileged to have a close relationship with him, someone who is a legend like that.” Will admits he’s still acquiring knowledge about the family’s influence in motorsport even with his own career in its prime. “Even to this day, as you learn more about the family and what the generations did before you, you gain more respect for what they did,” he says. “It seemed all very normal for me until I got older and it started to hit me what amazing people they were, and how respected my family was. Now I’m a bit older and have my own career, it means more to you to be able to uphold the Davison name. “They’ll never make people like Lex and like Tony again. But in my own small way, you want to write new chapters for this generation of the family.” PL Perth Speed Fest, Sunday December 13, Perth Motorplex.Visit perthspeedfest.com. Tickets start from $65 (concession) and $99 (general admission). december 2015 | PRIMOLIFE

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Fleur Bainger discovers a dirtier side to Western Australia’s glamorous Margaret River Region.

MARGARET RIVER IS two faced (and it’s a good thing). Turn one cheek and there’s the glossy profile of fancy-pants cellardoors, multicourse lunches, noses shoved in fine stemware and those fairytale views of vineetched, surf-lashed lands. She’s a looker, alright. But guide her chin the other way and you glimpse a rosier-cheeked aspect that’s decidedly more homespun. The earthier doppelganger is not what we’ve come to expect from this West Australian wonderland. Forget the Louis Vuitton tote and Gucci scarf: the other Margs is devoted to organic gardening, veggie-growing, seasonworshiping and nature-above-all living. And with the launch of the region’s first Organic Garden Trail, this green goddess is coming out to play. The region’s parallel arterials – Caves

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Road and the Bussell Highway – sprout brand name wineries like varicose veins, but between them lurk green thumb havens that hope to inspire others, awakening the inner gardener in us all. Shelley Cullen and Sharyn Carroll are responsible for shining a light on these little-known places, motivated by a Garden Tourism workshop held in early 2014. UK-born, US-based expert Richard Benfield, who’s published a book on the topic and claims one third of tourists visit at least one garden while on holidays, noted the impact this tourism buzz can have on local economies. He told the workshop that garden-enthusiasts are an untapped resource who also visit restaurants, historic sites and natural areas. “There were so many organic gardens already in Margaret River,” says Cullen. “We wanted to create a trail so visitors could

experience this lifestyle and so locals could also experience it regularly. The gardens are all open most of the time and they’re all free.” The new trail launched with seven gardens, ranging from a cluster around the Margaret River Community Centre and Library, to the corridor of raised beds at Margaret River Primary School and the town’s multi-layered organic park. There’s also the legendary kitchen veggie patch and a new spiral garden at famed biodynamic winery, Cullen (run by Shelley’s family), and the impressive permaculture farm at Fair Harvest. Cullen says a tour of the gardens presents a different picture of Margaret River, one that shows there’s more to the region than just fabulous wine. “Margaret River is a bit designer-driven and trendy. It’s bringing it back to basics, to primolife.com.au


GARDENS OF DELIGHT: The Margaret River Organic Garden is a real treat for those with green fingers, with sensory wheelbarrows (above) and plenty to inform and educate.

nature and what’s real,” she says. On a picture-perfect weekend with dappled light piercing through tree canopies, we strap into the car and start our garden exploration. Pulling up at the Margaret River Organic Garden, we’re greeted by ‘sensory’ wheelbarrows sprouting blue borage flowers, fragrant laksa leaf and vibrant rainbow shard. There’s also fennel, basil, sage and more. “It’s all about touch, taste and texture,” says Carroll. “The kids can squeeze a leaf, pick them and take them home.” The tranquil, shaded garden was started back in 1988, with Cullen one of the original volunteers behind it. The idea was for it to be a place of education, somewhere families could grow herbs, flowers and vegetables, and where children could stay in touch with nature.

The volunteers still regularly take school groups through, delighting in the excited squeals that come when the worm farm lids come off, and the oohs and ahhs that follow the discovery of the little fairy forest. But even big kids can learn about the companion planting used throughout the garden, the science behind water-conscious wicking beds and biodynamic practices like using compost-filled cow horns to prepare nutrient-rich mixes to flick on foliage and boost growth. Any volunteers on site are always happy to answer questions, there are some information boards and, if you like, you can arrange for a tour. Or, just wander the row of birch trees, touch the velvety kangaroo paws and sit on one of the restful benches and listen to birdsong. Only a few streets away is Margaret River Primary School, where a 100 metre

long kitchen garden spills over with tomatoes, kale, spring onions, chamomile, herbs and fruit trees. A chook yard, compost heap and worm buckets make use of any lunchtime waste, cycling all produce back through the garden. The students maintain the raised beds - made from corrugated iron that curls in rounded edges - and the garden’s bounty supplies organic food for some 220 year four and five students. It’s part of the Stephanie Alexander Kitchen Garden Foundation and resident food personality, Ian Parmenter is also involved. “People find this one very inspiring,” says Cullen. “It’s the idea of the kids doing it. And it’s got a feeling of art and form and flow.” The garden is only visible through a chicken wire fence – there are no internal tours for this one – but it’s more than enough to make you step lighter as you walk back to the car. Nearby, the Margaret River Community Centre harbours a small organic garden within the bones of the Old Hospital, built in the 1920s and carefully preserved for use by community groups and services. The kitchen garden, while petite, performs an important role: it supplies herbs and greens for the twice-weekly soup kitchen, composts any waste from the centre and introduces children from the child care centre to growing produce. A native garden connects the centre december 2015 | PRIMOLIFE

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STAY A WHILE: All the gardens are free of charge to visit.

grounds to the town library where, hidden around the corner from the borrowing desk, another boutique garden lies. Only two years old, the tranquil space provides an outdoor setting for bookworms, edged with herbs, edible flowers, berries and artworks. Being surrounded by verdant, foodfocused gardens tends to prompt the appetite, which makes Cullen winery, restaurant and garden a perfect inclusion on the trail. Having ordered scallops in the half shell, fresh whiting and spirulina and black bean linguini with lemon pesto from the organic menu, we wander over to the spiral garden, so arranged for its connection to the flow of energy – much like a shell forms in a spiral, biodynamic principles indicate gardens

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should too. Pineapple sage, sunflowers, marigolds, watercress, lettuce, dandelions and more fill the raised beds, which are signposted every few metres, clearly explaining the biodynamic process and the thinking behind it. Towards the centre, a solar powered water fountain, known as a flowform, guides moving water in a figure-eight. “The principle is that the figure-eight energises the energy in the water,” says Cullen, adding that they use it on a much larger scale in the winery. She credits biodynamic methods with delivering the clean minerality Cullen wines are widely admired for. On the other side of the cellar door is the kitchen garden, which supplies the restaurant with herbs, greens,

blooms and spices. Fair Harvest is our final stop – a good move, given how impressive the sprawling grounds are. The property is a permaculture farm where chooks and geese roam beside wildly productive crops of kale, leek, broad beans and more, while an olive grove, orchard, cattle, beehives, chook yards, a food forest and a timber plantation hem in the perimeters. Jodie Lane and her partner Dorothee Peraz open their doors to the lunch crowd on Thursdays, revelling in their passion to eat off the land. Ninety per cent of what they serve is grown on the property; the rest is locally sourced, right down to the sea salt they scrape from the rocks. Thursdays are also the day when you can tour the gardens for free, following the signs depicting an old boot. Or, book a guided tour anytime for $40. Be sure to seek out the remarkable compost shower while you’re there – a huge pile of compost filled with microbes heats to roughly 45 degrees celsius and will supply hot water to the shower for about 10 months.You can even stay under for 15 minutes. With that in mind we make our way to our charming accommodation, Slow primolife.com.au


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a very merry market

Mal Rogers explores the Christmas markets of central Europe.

THE SINGLE MOST exciting development in the world of retailing took place at the end of 1294, in Vienna. Full of Christmas cheer and bonhomie, King Albert I of Hapsburg granted permission for the city to hold the world’s first December market. The commercialisation of Christmas had begun — the Christians had nicked Christmas from the pagans; now the shopkeepers were nicking it back from the Christians. Christmas markets subsequently spread to every part of Middle Europe — Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Hungary, knowing a good wheeze when they spotted it, soon followed suit. Although now firmly in the hands of merchants, artisans, entertainers and business

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folk, the Christmas markets followed a religious calendar — and still do. They begin on the first day of Advent (this year November 29) and wind up on Christmas Eve. So if you find yourself in Europe at this special time of year, here are some of the best festive markets to keep ‘bah’s and ‘humbugs’ firmly under lock and key.

Nuremburg, Germany

If anywhere should have a Christmas market, it’s Nuremberg, deep in Bavaria. Downy snowflakes lit by floodlights drift through the sky, sleigh bells jingle as horse-drawn coaches sway through the old cobbled streets, icicles hang from the lintels of old inns. Overlooked by a mediaeval castle, the whole scene could have tumbled out of a fairytale.

But Nuremberg’s claim to Christmas A-list celebrity goes even deeper. Because it was here, around 1610, that another momentous event in the evolution of Yuletide took place — tinsel was invented. Flaubert believed that tinsel had all the qualities of silver, plus one more, pathos — but whatever its properties, it’s been a huge boon to the festive season these last 400 years. Just to add to Nuremberg’s claims for Christmas renown, the unlikely figure of Martin Luther, Protestant reformer, now enters the picture. In the early 17th century he suggested that children received presents not from Santa Claus on December 6 (St Nicholas Day), but actually on Christmas Eve from “the Christ child”. This was designed to be one in the eye primolife.com.au


on the stage in front of the church choirs and orchestras perform Christmas music.

for the Catholic veneration of saints and saint’s days. Whatever, said the tradesmen and merchants. They welcomed this doctrinal development, if not fully comprehending the underlying theology; it meant boom time for the Christmas markets outside the cathedral as Santa found himself side-lined Today, Nuremberg market — where in fact Luther bought his pressies — is still going strong. Located on the Main Market Square between the Frauenkirche (Church of our Lady) and the Schoener Brunnen (the exceptionally well-named Beautiful Fountain) the scent of toasted almonds and mulled wine fills the air. Traditional Christmas tree ornaments, Christmas angels, lanterns, toys, all hand-crafted, are for sale;

CHRISTMAS FOOTNOTE: Also in 1610 (seems it was a momentous year) Nuremberg city council issued a notice dated December 22 that indecent joke items made by a wood turner as children’s Christmas gifts had been confiscated. Was this the forerunner of the Christmas cracker joke? It’s not known what the Nuremberg pranks were. Mind you, as it’s often said that the German joke is no laughing matter, it may have been something along the lines of: Patient: “Herr Doktor, Herr Doktor. I keep on thinking I’m a pair of curtains.” Herr Doktor: “Hmmm, I think you’ve probably got a serious personality disorder called False Household SelfIdentity syndrome.”

Basel, Switzerland

The Swiss have a reputation for being a little on the conservative side. If they’d had to design their own mountains, it’s sometimes argued, they wouldn’t have come up with something quite as outré as the Alps. Maybe, but there’s an exciting side to the Swiss too. Picture, if you will, a dreary Friday afternoon in 1943 in a pharmaceutical lab

in the old city of Basel. Dr Albert Hoffman is experimenting on fungus, hoping to find a cure for migraine. After sampling some of his extract, he hops on his bike and pedals his way along the banks of the fast-flowing Rhine, which makes a lazy right hand-turn in the city. He heads into the Old Town, through the 700-year-old Spalentor gate tower, and past the elegant 16th-century Town Hall. But he sees none of this. Instead his eyes are assailed by “an uninterrupted stream of fantastic pictures . . . a kaleidoscopic play of colours”. Because what our Albert had discovered wasn’t a cure for migraine at all, but LSD, and he was on the world’s first LSD trip. Don’t try this one at home, folks! Today, Basel’s cobbled streets feature some of the best Christmas markets in Europe, taking place on Barfüsserplatz and Münsterplatz. Some 100 pine trees are lit up — almost as intensely as Albert Hoffman — and chalets and huts are stuffed full of artisan foods, traditional handcraft items, cheeses from southern Germany, France and locally, high quality jewellery and cheap bling, as well as confectionary. CHRISTMAS FOOTNOTE: LSD not widely available at the stalls. december 2015 | PRIMOLIFE

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GETTING THERE Perth to Munich Lufthansa AUS$1059 Perth to Vienna Qantas AUS$1199 Perth to Hamburg Qantas AUS$1000 Perth to Basel Qantas ASU$1680

CHRISTMAS IN VIENNA: What could be more traditional than spending the festive season in the heart of Europe, and exploring the traditional markets in cities like historic Vienna (right and above)?

Dresden, Germany

Since 1434 AD, the citizens of Dresden have been complaining to each other, “Doesn’t Christmas come sooner every year. . . . .” Bah, hamburg, I hope I hear you say, if you’re a Christmas addict like me. Over the 600 years or so the Striezelmarkt has been run, the show has expanded to take up most of Dresden city centre. Specialities include traditional toys, puppets and wood carvings handcrafted in the German Ore Mountains. With this longevity and quality, it’s probably no wonder that it’s one of the best attended Christmas markets anywhere, with up to three million people visiting every Christmas. CHRISTMAS FOOTNOTE: It does get very crowded. Don’t be surprised to find there are still people waiting in line for their mulled wine from last year.

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Salzburg, Austria

This time of the year Austria does what it’s best at – winter. Salzburg offers Mozart and hot chocolate, horse-drawn traps and cobbled streets, trams rattling along elegant boulevards — with a dusting of snow, it’s the perfect Yuletide card scene. Salzburg’s most famous Christmas

Market, Salzburger Christkindlmarkt, is located in the squares of the Dom (the cathedral) and the Residenz Palace. Choirs, musicians, actors, carriage rides, iceskating and stalls selling everything from gingerbread hearts to Nativity figurines are all part of the experience. CHRISTMAS FOOTNOTE: For the ultimate in Advent calendars, head for the primolife.com.au


Hellbrunn Castle. Twenty four windows of the castle’s façade open to reveal life-size Christmas treats.

superpowers, boasting some 200 coffee houses selling top notch coffee and the most delectable bakery.

home from a particularly hospitable reception at the town hall — but nothing to report as yet on the matrimonial front.

Vienna, Austria

Freiburg, Germany

Hamburg, Germany

The Münsterplatz (the Cathedral Place) is the site of the Christmas market. Food here, as at most German markets, is to the fore.Venture out of the cathedral and you’re engulfed by the aroma of food sizzling on stoves and braziers.You can eat yourself to a standstill for less than ten euros. Schnitzels, sauerkraut and potato salad are on sale everywhere; should this fail to satisfy you, the urbane Freiburger’s idea of a snack is ‘Currywurst, frites und Prosecco EUR7’. That classy combo is available throughout the marketplace, as are bockwurst (sausages), fricadelles (meat balls) and knackerwurst (nothing to with balls). Some chubby, red-cheeked cherubs on the walls of the cathedral also give out real hope that sausages may be available in the afterlife.

town-planning — but it is a handsome old seaport nonetheless. As befits any city that has given its name to the most ubiquitous takeaway in the known universe, Hamburg boasts more eating places than you could reasonably shake a fork at. And this, sometimes referred to as the bourgeois capital of Germany, is also home to designer shops, great department stores and top notch fashion houses, all displaying their wares, putting on great performances, shimmying till their garters break. But at Christmas, it’s the stalls which take over in markets throughout the city. The most impressive is set just outside Hamburg’s town hall, and hosted by Roncalli’s Circus — so plenty of clowns and circus artistes, who’ll even serve you a Christmas drink.

Grüss Gott! Here we are in Vienna now. Lovely to see you again after Salzburg! And the music in the background? No, not Mozart this time, nor even Strauss. Actually, it’s the theme from The Third Man.You know the one: “Ding de ding, di ding di ding. . . .” Featuring Orson Welles and Joseph Cotton, the movie classic is set in a post war, devastated Vienna. Naturally a whole museum is devoted to the film, with tour included. But beguiling though it is, it’s not very Christmassy. So, with zither music ringing in our ears, we’re headed for the City Hall. We dash along cobbled streets, past rococo spires, gothic domes and imperial palaces until we reach the City Hall and the main Christkindelmärkte, or Christmas market. This is the world’s oldest ‘’December market’, the prototype for all other Christmas markets. And they’ve pretty much got it down to a fine art; if you suffer from gifting anxiety, this is the place for you — there’s a stall for every conceivable type of Christmas pressie. CHRISTMAS FOOTNOTE: Although the Christmas market in Vienna has enough swag to satisfy the most avid bargain hunter; if you’re half human, half shopping trolley, nearby is the flea market at the Naschmarkt, dealing in bric-a-brac of every conceivable description. Here, with Otto Wagner’s Art Nouveau buildings as a backdrop, you can buy anything from broken-down violins to ancient steam irons. This is the place to find that wall-mounted yak’s head you’ve always hankered after.

Budapest, Hungary

The beguiling city of Budapest with its baroque churches and Gothic castles offers several Christmas markets. The chances of a white Christmas are high, and the seasonal wares run from delicate woodcraft to the odd inflatable garden flamingo — pink, with flashing lights, just in case the neighbours think you can’t tell the difference between tat and kitsch. But at the Budapest Christmas fair, the smells and the music are what sets it apart. Against the soundtrack of some gypsy fiddler playing czardis, the scent of traditional honey cookies, mulled wine, cinnamon and fir wafts through the air. CHRISTMAS FOOTNOTE: The tang of fresh coffee also fills the squares. Hungary remains one of the world’s cream-cake

Freiburg, the capital of the Black Forest, is a town of impressive, elegant architecture stretching back to the Middle Ages.

CHRISTMAS FOOTNOTE: Freiburg’s narrow tangle of streets are threaded by small rivulets full of water called ‘Bächles’. These, running throughout the Old Town, were a mediaeval firefighting measure. Legend has it that if you step into a Bächle you’re going to marry a Freiburger. Now, I have to tell you, I fell into the gutter three times on the way

Hamburg can lay no claim to a classic Teutonic old town — thanks in part to the RAF’s wartime contribution to German

CHRISTMAS FOOTNOTE: Food here, as at most German markets, comes in baronial quantities and is generally not what the cardiologist ordered. Order a Schweinshaxe, or pork knuckle, and Bembel, a special jug of apfelwein. You’re charged by weight (the pork knuckle, that is, not yours). PL december 2015 | PRIMOLIFE

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Going strait Malacca has always been at the crossroads of history and, geographically, it’s still a drawcard for curious travellers intent on discovering the heart of the spice trade. Michael Travers reports.

FOR HUNDREDS OF years, Malacca was the most important trading post in all of Asia, the lifeline between East and West, attracting traders from all over the world. Passing from Malay to Portuguese to the Dutch and the English before reverting back, as always, to the original inhabitants, each culture has left an indelible mark on the city, providing something for everyone among the holiday-making visitor of today. Not far from the capital, Kuala Lumpur, the Malacca of today is one of Malaysia’s most important tourism destinations, bringing millions of international and domestic visitors to walk the streets among the ghosts of its glorious past, and experience the history and great food that the city has to offer. Since gaining UNESCO World Heritage status, much of the old town’s architecture, and in particular the shop houses, has been restored and now is a showcase of the city’s

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former glory, with many shops, guesthouses, restaurants and museums under their new roofs. To get an idea of the city, the first thing one should do upon arriving is to head to the revolving observation car down by the riverfront. From here you can get your bearings as you look down upon the ruins

of the former A Formosa fort, Stadhuys Square, St Paul’s Hill and its old ruined church, up the Malacca River and right out across the whole city, old and new. Stadhuys Square is the red beating heart of Malacca, and is a meeting place for many street performers and the brightly lit and gaudily decorated becak bicycle rickshaws that charge great rates for one-hour tours, but exorbitant prices for short trips to just where you actually need to go It seems that Hello Kitty and Disney have a firm hold on sponsorship here, judging by all the Frozen and white cat memorabilia that the rickshaws have plastered all over them – not to mention the endlessly flashing blue and pink LED lights. The blaring electronic dance music is also a nice touch. It’s especially fun at night, when pulling up in front of the doorman at the classy, neo-colonial Hotel Sterling in Little India, a place reminiscent of Raffles, with primolife.com.au


KALEIDOSCOPE OF COLOURS Oozing history at every turn, Malacca is a fascinating melting pot of different cultures.

the same old-world charm that is a pleasure to leave and return to of an afternoon or evening. One of the great attractions of Malacca is the food, and none is more synonymous than Baba Nyonya/Perankan cuisine, which melds all the spices, fruits, sweet meats and delicacies of Asia that were traded through the city over the centuries. Indeed, it is its raison d’etre. These are the names given to the Straits Chinese, the descendants of the Mainland Chinese who moved with the trade over the centuries and settled much of Southeast Asia. They brought their cuisines and traditions and melded them with those of the locals they married, eventually evolving into the strong culture that survives to this day all over Malaysia and western Indonesia. The sheer number of restaurants like the Amy Heritage Nyonya Cuisine, and Nancy’s Kitchen that fill the streets of Malacca are testament to its strength.

Malacca also has a vibrant Indian presence, and nowhere is this more pronounced than in the area of Little India just east of the main Stadthuys Square, which has a slew of great Indian restaurants, open from early in the morning until late at night, serving all manner of curries and breads, and usually served on a daun pisang,

or banana leaf. Restaurant Saravanna on Jalan Temanggong serves a great breakfast menu of paranthas and dosas. A lot of up newcomers have moved into Malacca bringing their fashionable shops and restaurants to the area. Places like the VW coffee shop, where young beautiful people come to sip espressos and cordials december 2015 | PRIMOLIFE

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travel made from the back of a shiny, hippy Volkswagen Bus conveniently parked inside a shop filled with retro 60s memorabilia and coffee culture. The Orangutan clothing shop, selling an array of fashion clothing, pulls no punches in its message about the decline of the great ape. Geographer Café is a favourite with tourists in the middle of Jonker’s Walk. They serve a fine coffee, and if you have a passion for salsa or even line dancing, then this is the live music venue for you on the weekends. On Friday through Sunday nights, Jonker’s Walk comes alive with a street market selling everything from Chinese key rings to war toys and hearing aid batteries. But it’s the food that sets the place alight, with black coconuts, fresh fruits, dried squid, pork sausages, and the ‘love em’ or ‘hate em’ durian cream puffs, a major favourite among the local tourists, but only the most adventurous of foreigners. There are a ton of museums which explore everything from Perankan culture, right through to old coins, but the one most worth seeing in this seafaring town is the

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replica galleon moored by the river. This provides an interactive journey through 500 years of the port’s history and an idea of what it might have been like to be crammed into an a 16th-century sailing ship for three months risking scurvy and the constant threat of death in order to seek fortune and fame. Walking around Malacca in the tropical heat is not easy, but there are a number of Chinese teahouses around the streets to provide a refreshing pause and an education all in one. At the Cheng Ho tea house you can indulge in a tea ceremony with some of of the world’s best teas, expertly prepared and delivered by a knowledgeable tea master in the finest porcelain. Houses of worship aren’t in short supply either, and nowhere is this more in evidence that on Harmony Street, an avenue of mixed religions that could serve as a benchmark for world peace. Running parallel to Jonker’s Walk it is a veritable

smorgasbord of eastern philosophy, with many Chinese temples, a Hindu temple and the oldest mosque in Southeast Asia all standing almost side by side without complaint – and all just a few hundred metres from the former churches of

TRADE CROSSROADS Stadhuys Square is the real beating heart of Malacca, and, right, an ornately decorated bicycle rickshaw.

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Protestant and Catholic hegemony over in Stadhuys Square. Malacca really is a place with something for everyone. Just a two-hour drive from Kuala Lumpur, and around four hours

from Singapore, a few days spent immersing yourself in the vibrant culture of this most historic of cities, its great food, swashbuckling history, and exciting night markets, it’s a journey in time you will never forget. PL

One of the great attractions of Malacca is the food . . .

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CROWNING GLORY Staying in a hotel is always something of a special occasion but when the staff are as good as those at Crown Promenade, it’s a treat taken to a whole other level. By GABI MILLS. HAVING ONE DAUGHTER in a crop of beloved sons (four boys to the solitary one girl), I’ve been looking forward to a weekend away with Ms Mills from the moment she was born back in 2003. That’s a long time to wait for some sparkly downtime with the only other girl in the house (if you don’t count the two frankly unsociable cats). So when we finally packed our bags, 12 years after that fateful day in September when she popped into

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the world unexpectedly (I’d been told we were having yet another boy), we both had not just a spring in our steps - more like a whole trampoline each. I’d chosen my hotel wisely as it turned out. Crown Promenade may not get as many envy-inducing posts on Instagram as its knock-out neighbour, Crown Metropol, but for my money, what it lacks in architectural wow-factor it more than makes up for in the personal touch from each and every member of staff who crossed our paths. The hotel has just undergone a slick room refurb and modernisation project and all 291 guest rooms are enjoying their bright new colour schemes, luxury carpets and furnishings. For an extra level of luxury we’d opted to stay in a suite, so excitement levels were pretty skyhigh. Our car was whisked away by an efficient and friendly valet and we trotted into the bright and airy vestibule to

check in. As we waited our turn, a glass of sparkling wine was proferred to me. A nice touch, and gratefully received. As we checked in, the staff behind their desk couldn’t have been more charming, talking to Daisy like a proper grown-up person, and as we approached the lifts to go to our room, old-fashioned service continued as a concierge held the lift door open for us with a cheery smile and a joke. So far so not-your-usual hotel experience. We headed to the top floor and, unlocking our suite, Daisy was immediately thrilled with the separate lounge area, huge TV and, in the bedroom, a bed which could safely house all her siblings and grumpy cats with ease. Fortunately none of those other creatures were present on this occasion - it was just Daisy and me, and a whole lot of fun for one day and night. Waiting for us in the lounge was a giant platter of fresh fruit, local cheeses and condiments with a bottle of pink bubbles for me on ice on the right, and a collection of sodas on ice on the left for Daisy. There was also a beautifully arranged plate of chocolates and truffles with the Crown insignia; we certainly felt like royalty thanks to all this freebie love. We unpacked and headed to the pool for some chill-out time. It’s a bijoux little spot, an infinity pool with room to sunbathe, order drinks and bar snacks, catching some rays before the main event later that evening: dinner and a show. It’s a popular spot, as far as we could tell, for wedding parties to stay, with a steady stream of glammed-up ladies and gents passing us as we sloped back upstairs in our fluffy towelling robes to get ready for dinner. Much fun was had thanks to the suite’s ensuite spa bath, and we both emerged from our ablutions considerably smoother and shinier than we went in, thanks to the complimentary lotions and creams. Thanks to its proximity to the main hub of Crown, we had our pick of where to eat before The Lion King later that evening. If you pre-book, you’ll be able to ensure you chow down at the restaurant of your choice; I’ve made the mistake before of just turning up and hoping for the best, and having to settle for our second choice instead. This time, Daisy was adamant; she wanted to try Atrium, with its legendary selection of entrees, mains and - holy of holies the chocolate and caramel fountains and dessert bar. I wasn’t exactly going to argue, so dressed in our finest spangled attire, we headed to the biggest buffet in town. We ate early, so we could see Simba and his friends at 8pm at next door’s Crown primolife.com.au


joys of live musical theatre. No need to queue for a taxi, we walked a few metres down the road and were very shortly back in our hotel’s foyer, again greeted by our old friend the concierge. In the room, we found more treats awaiting us; a selection of lollies in a jar for Daisy to choose from, and - a stroke of genius - a DIY cocktail kit for me. It’s a new offering for Crown Promenade, Laura the exceptionally nice manager told me the next day. For those staying in a suite, ingredients for a cocktail are provided as a pre- or post-dinner snifter, Daisy mixed my Cosmopolitan, which I supped as we watched an in-house movie in the comfort of our giant, and supremely comfortable custom-made bed. Even that experience was superlative;

TAKE THE PLUNGE From the pool deck to the exquisite suites, right, Crown Promenade offers a superlative experience.

Theatre, but even so, the place was already packed. Not the ideal spot for an intimate table a deux, it’s the perfect choice for special birthday get togethers, anniversaries or work dos. Daisy and I were more than happy to be positioned withint dipping distance of those chocolate fountains and had no problem at all adapting to an upsidedown approach to meal order. Strawberries dipped in chocolate with a mini lemon meringue pie on the side to start? Sure, why not. Dim sum and a Sunday roast to follow? Of course. The staff again looked after us very well, bringing a mocktail for Daisy and raising barely an eyebrow when, on her fifth sortie to refill a plate with pasta, chicken satay and marshmallows with a side of caramel dipping sauce, Daisy finally admitted defeat. It’s an efficient way to eat, despite the seemingly endless selection of delectable courses. The fresh seafood bar was a big hit, with queues forming as guest after guest replenished their plates with rose pink prawns, freshly shucked oysters and green-lipped mussels. I loved the Asian selection - the beef rendang was absolutely delicious. The dessert bar however is a real showstopper; delicate little morsels of rich chocolate mousse, brownies, cheesecakes and cupcakes. It’s a 12-year-old’s dream come true. There are two sittings at Atrium, and as we left at half seven for The Lion King, the

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next batch of hungry diners were already beginning to gather. Staying at Crown Promenade really makes it possible to walk from your super comfortable suite to a top-class dinner to a world-class show without breaking into a sweat, even on a 40-degree day like when were there. And if you’ve got a pre-teen in tow, that makes for a very happy way to spend a day and night. From the opening chorus of Circle of Life, The Lion King lived up to the hype. The costumes, the puppets and above all the human voices and talent behind the masks and fur were unforgettable. The standing ovation as the curtain finally dropped felt like it would never end and as Daisy looked up at me, her face glowing with delight, I knew that we’d made the right call in choosing this show to introduce her to the

my pillow had been embroidered with my initials, a service, says Laura, that's reserved for VIPs and those who have stayed at the hotel over 100 times. Next morning, we headed downstairs for brekkie at Market & Co and, thanks to the skilled and friendly chef behind the egg station, the Promenade effect just kept on going. He seemed to geniunely love his job, creating omelettes, poached eggs and scrambled combos for all those who asked, even bringing over a plate of bespoke eggs to Daisy, with a big beaming smile served on the side. Just another sign of Crown Promande’s superlative service and one guaranteed to make me want to return where everybody knows my name. PL Gabi and Daisy stayed in a Crown Promenade Suite from $578 per night.Visit crownperth.com.au. december 2015 | PRIMOLIFE

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The BMW X1 is more than just a pretty face, says Matthew Mills.

YOU KNOW THAT moment when you meet one of your better looking mates and they say something like, ‘notice anything different about me?’ – and for a second you have no idea what they’re talking about? That was how it was when genial Josh, the Auto Classic BMW Genius, introduced me to the latest evolution of the X1. “There it is then,” he said, gesticulating with a sweep of his hand to this confident, strong little car on the tarmac outside ACHQ. “What do you think?” What I thought was that it was obvious that BMW had done it again, that the latest model to join their faultless fleet was a lovely motor with all the hallmarks of the successful X range, stocky but sleek, a little bit pugnacious but oozing style, but for a second I couldn’t quite put my finger on

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what had changed. Quietly, so as not to embarrass this motoring writer of nearly two decades’ experience, Josh pointed out the big change in the new X1 – and it was like that moment when your mate says they’ve shaved off their moustache, cut their long hair into a stylish bob or got themselves contact lenses. The change was obvious, yet so beautifully done that it was like this was how it should have always been. Put simply, the X1 has morphed into a sleeker version of this fantastic little SUV. The bonnet has pulled itself in and the boot has pushed itself out, reshaping the X range’s baby into a vehicle perfect for today. The reshape is so obvious when you picture the old X1 that you can almost imagine a clever bit of CGI animating the evolution

in classic shape-shifting style. The result is that this latest incarnation has cleverly ironed out the only criticism motoring fans could level at it before – that the legroom in the back wasn’t much fun for your tall forwards and the boot space didn’t always accommodate one’s myriad toys in the way we would have liked. Calvin Luk, the designer of the new X1, obviously listened to this feedback and led his team in the right direction. The result is a car that can carry grown-ups in the back – I tried it, and at touch over 180cm I was happy as Larry – and a boot space that will easily pass the acid test of whether it can get a posh fold-up pushchair in there with room to spare for a plethora of nappy bags. And yet the punchline is that somehow this car that seems so much bigger than its predecessor is actually a little bit shorter primolife.com.au


SIMPLY STYLISH The all new BMW X1 really turns heads with its slick design and tech-packed features.

than the one that went before. That’s BMW engineering for you – to the layman it makes as much sense as the Tardis. Great to look at then from the outside, and once inside I was immediately hit with that satisfying feeling I always get when behind the wheel of a BMW. Beautiful trim graces comfortable seats and the dash has that majestic quality we’ve come to expect from the range. Front and centre is the tablet-style screen that displays the impressive tech that comes as standard – navigation, Bluetooth phone connection, great sound system, reversing camera and all the other gadgets the modern driver requires, all controlled by BMW’s clever iDrive rotary dial between the driver and passenger. The proof, though, of the pudding is obviously in the drive – and once I was

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away on the open road the new X1 didn’t let me down. This latest evolution comes in four flavours, two petrol and two diesel powered variants. Josh had lent me the xDrive 20d, the all-wheel-drive diesel version, and it just flew. Nippy doesn’t do this little beauty justice. The powerful engine delivers 140kW of power and 400Nm of torque, the kind of oomph that means there’s plenty there if you need it. From a standing start, it will hit 100km/h in just 7.6 seconds.

And yet it’s quiet and smooth on the road, the eight-speed automatic transmission that’s fitted as standard to all the X1s doing its job with smooth, confident efficiency. Around town, this plucky little BMW hugs the tarmac, cornering with confidence. And on the freeway, it feels confident and safe. It cruises effortlessly, but has the top end in reserve to get you out of trouble if the worst comes to the worst. I’m told that my X1, the diesel, can tow up to two tonnes – unfortunately I didn’t have a caravan around to test this – which is pretty good for what is basically a small car. And yet all that power doesn’t make it too thirsty, taking you 100km on just 4.9 litres of the good stuff. Safety wise, it’s got all the tech to minimise your chances of a spill, airbags a plenty and those clever little gadgets like lane departure warnings that gently vibrates the steering wheel if it thinks you’re oing astray. All in all, then, the X1’s upgrade has taken a car that was making heads turn and moulded it into a game-changer, a market leader that’s heading to the top of the small SUV sector. A new look that you’re going to love. PL december 2015 | PRIMOLIFE

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Forged from a superbike’s DNA, the stunning BMW S 1000 R redefines motorcycling’s sports roadster segment.

“THRILLING, HIGH-BARRED SPORTS bike with scorching performance, agile handling, sophisticated electronics, reasonable practicality and very competitive price. Five out of five stars.” So wrote the UK Daily Telegraph’s Roland Brown in his review of the superlative BMW S 1000 R, a bike that brings an intoxicating mix of street riding smarts and hi-tech engineering together in one very cool package. This new naked bike from BMW Motorrad is derived directly from its big brother, the groundbreaking S 1000 RR superbike. That bike was the first from the manufacturer to be powered by a fourcylinder in-line engine and with the S 1000 R, BMW Motorrad has taken the next logical step and tailored this innovative technology package to the sports roadster segment. BMW’s engineering boffins have cleverly fine-tuned the engine to meet the needs

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of a roadster, ramping up the torque that’s required for sporty riding on typical single carriageway roads. The engine delivers maximum power of 118kW (160hp) at 11,000 rpm and maximum torque of 112Nm at 9,250rpm. The bike also uses the new BMS-X engine management system, which supports full E-Gas throttle-by-wire system. Mindful of both the environment and the neighbours next door when you go to fire up the bike for the morning commute, BMW has tweaked the highgrade stainless-steel exhaust system which incorporates an exhaust flap with reduced weight and enhanced acoustics. The result? The bike meets the most stringent noise and emissions standards without sacrificing power output. The technology is used, too, to enhance rider safety, whatever the road conditions. The S 1000 R comes with two riding modes and Automatic Stability Control

(ASC) and Race ABS as standard. The “Rain” and “Road” modes allow the bike’s riding characteristics to be matched to the conditions; in “Road” mode, Race ABS and ASC are set up for dry road conditions and optimal throttle response is ensured. In “Rain” mode, the bike is set for low-grip conditions and throttle response is softer and Race ABS and ASC cut in sooner. BMW also offers an optional Pro Riding Mode, which adds to further parameters, “Dynamic” and “Dynamic Pro” on top of the standard specification. “Dynamic” mode is designed for sporty operation on dry roads where the engine is set for direct throttle response and the Race ABS thresholds are higher. Rear-wheel liftoff detection is disabled as well. The “Dynamic Pro” mode is intended for extra-sporty riding on dry roads. BMW says in this mode, the Race ABS operates without rear wheel lift-off primolife.com.au


COVERING ALL THE BASES: The dynamic BMW S 1000 R is an intoxicating mix of street riding smarts and hi-tech engineering.

detection and does not intervene in rearwheel braking. “This allows experienced riders to drift into bends,” says BMW. As well as offering superb handling characteristics, the S 1000 R - at a kerb weight of 207kg with a full fuel tank - is one of the lightest bikes in its category. Being lightweight alone, though, is not the sole reason for the S 1000 R’s amazing handling; BMW, following in the footsteps of the S 1000 RR, has optimised the bike’s centre of gravity thanks to some very clever engineering and design work. Bike riders need instant, clear, read-outs on their instrument displays, and the S 1000 R features a large liquid crystal display with an analogue rev counter. As well as showing the currently engaged gear, the selected riding mode (“Rain”, “Road”, “Dynamic” or “Dynamic Pro”) is also displayed. If the accelerator twist grip is shut down first, the rider can - via the control at the right-hand end of the handlebars - switch between different riding modes while

stationary or on-the-fly. And that’s the “basic” stuff; the S 1000 R instrument panel offers a whole lot more, too. For example, the rider can switch the display to track mode in order to see details of the current, best or last lap time. It’s also possible to display the time, per lap, for which the brakes were applied, the accelerator position in percentage per lap and the number of gear shifts per lap. While pared down compared to its superbike big brother, the S 1000 R’s design is striking nevertheless. Says BMW: “It’s ‘tail up, nose down’ stance gives it a particularly aggressive, dynamic look. The low front end and a high tail that is even more striking than the RR give the S 1000 R a look of grace and effortlessness. The deep headlight cover and the high, angular tail suggest an animal is about to spring…” Of course, eye-catching design is one thing but BMW has not forgotten one of the most vital aspects of all - rider comfort. “On the S 1000 R, as well as sportiness and dynamism, development also focused on one of the traditional values of BMW motorcycle design: perfect ergonomics,” says BMW. The bike’s wide, tapering aluminium handlebar with forged handlebar clamp brackets makes for a relaxed upper body posture while the footrest positions are also ideally placed. The result, says BMW, is a relaxed seating position for sporty riding on the open road which is also comfortable on long-distance trips so whether you’re a weekend warrior, commuter or someone who likes to soak up our big, open, Outback and country rides, the S 1000 R has all bases covered. PL For more details, visit bmwmotorrad.com.au december 2015 | PRIMOLIFE

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SEA CHANGE Chris Hemsworth - he of the superhero presence had to flex his acting muscles in new movie In The Heart of the Sea. By GILL PRINGLE. WE’VE ADMIRED CHRIS Hemsworth’s mighty physique many times, either as Thor or as Snow White’s Huntsmen, but director Ron Howard issued a rare challenge to the actor: lose the muscles! Starring in Howard’s historical action drama, In the Heart of The Sea, the story is based on Nathaniel Philbrick’s 2000 nonfiction book of the same name about the sinking of the American whaling ship the Essex in 1820, which inspired the tale of Moby Dick. Practically born on a surf board, Hemsworth relished making an ocean movie, although he hadn’t quite anticipated being forced on a diet, eating just 600 calories a day for two months and ultimately shedding 13kg. I caught up with Hemsworth, 32, on picturesque Nantucket island, from whence

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the Essex made its final doomed voyage. Nantucket was at the forefront of the whaling industry during the 18th century, although today it is a summer tourist destination and its most famous child is Meghan “All About The Bass” Trainor, with whom Hemsworth has dined the previous night, happy that he can return to unrestricted eating. “Fortuantely I wasn’t in this alone,” he says. “All the actors were on restricted diets and every one of us was equally cranky. The worst part was when the crew would eat pizza or donuts and it was just painful watching them. “We all become so obsessed with food, or the lack of food, that its practically all we talked about between takes. There’s so much B roll of us just going, ‘so if you

could have any meal now, what would it be?’ or comparing sandwiches. We spent four months talking about food, I never had more discussions about food in my entire life," says the actor, laughing, who adds the experience has given him a new found understanding of his wife, Spanish actress Elsa Patakay and what women endure to stay in shape. “I don’t want to do it again, that’s for sure. I kept trying to find different ways to eat vegetables, because I can get a bigger amount then, but that was miserable. Mostly it was salad and tofu. “We all lost the weight over a period of time, so it was slowly peeled away, and we had nutritionists to monitor us. But the real crew of The Essex endured far worse so our own struggle was on a very small scale compared to what the real guys went through. In hindsight, I think our suffering was perfect for what we had to portray and it brought us closer together I think as a team and also in understanding the psychology behind it and the insanity and the way it affects their chemical makeup.You become so primolife.com.au


irrational. I mean my wife could tell you all about my attitude while I was going through this,” says Hemsworth, father of three-yearold daughter India and 18-month-old twin sons Tristan and Sasha, confessing how he felt so starved he even began hungrily eyeing his kids’ dinner plates. As any history buff will tell you, the survivors of the Essex turned cannibal in order to live; a repulsive prospect that the cast treated with gallows humour teasing about putting one another on the menu. As first officer Owen Chase, Hemsworth’s character is among the handful of survivors, a fate that involved eating the flesh of his fallen crew.

but those guys actually did it so there’s a level of respect that we had to have about it although we still had to joke to get through it because it is horrifying, but the way that it,s portrayed in the film is a testament to Ron Howard because it’s both horrifying and moving, but it’s also very very tasteful.” “The way it's shot, you know what we’re about to do and that’s worse than us having to do it, the fact that this is what they’re gonna do and the choice they face,” says Hemsworth who studied Philbrook’s book to understand the true horror of their plight. “I’d already read the script obviously and knew what we were doing with the film, but the detail in that book and the style it’s written in and yet factual was kind of mind-boggling. I mean, what these guys went through, and hearing their own

rejuvenated for that brief moment when they were fed. It's fascinating to think about.” Filmed on a replica of the Essex at a sound stage in Britain’s Leavesden Studios, Hemsworth recalls. “We had two months in the studio on a big ship. It was in a big pool, basically, where we’d do all the heavy action stuff, where they could somewhat control the environment, and dump water tanks on us, which was freezing and uncomfortable, this being in the middle of winter in London." But then the team flew to the Canary Islands, off the coast of North Africa. “It was a lot warmer, but we were battling nature, so logistically a whole lot trickier, but it definitely more enjoyable being out on the sea. "Some days there were six foot, eight foot seas, and you’re rolling all day long,

THE CRUEL SEA: Chris Hemsworth and the cast of In The Heart of the Sea endured significant physical changes during the filming process.

We’re chatting about the grisly prospect at Nuntucket’s Whaling Museum, sat beneath an enormous whale skeleton, when we’re joined by his co-star Ben Walker who plays Captain George Pollard. “It was all done very tastefully,” quips Walker. “Obviously it was kind of funny

personal journal entries and stories, and describing eating one another, and what that was like, and what that did to them, was invaluable. Chase says in his journal that you very quickly got over what you were doing because the survival was like ‘OK this is now gonna allow me to live’, and they were

and I think half the crew were at the side throwing up, so that was intense. "We’d just sail for six hours offshore from Lanzarote, and just keep going, and then stop, turn around, and sail and shoot six hours backwards, so we had 12 hours at sea every day for two months.” On the last day of shooting, the entire cast and crew dined out, a prospect that the starving actors had hungered every day during the entire four months. “They served burgers on the last day and I’m pretty sure everybody got sick cause we just weren’t used to real food,” sighs Walker. For Hemsworth their last supper was anticlimactic. “When I was actually allowed to eat it was sort of disappointing, like it just wasn’t what I thought it was gonna be. "I suppose it's like anything that you can’t have, you want it more and then all of a sudden it was there. And maybe there was still a bit of guilt in there? "But I quickly got over that.” PL In the Heart of the Sea is out now. december 2015 | PRIMOLIFE

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An unstoppable Force Released nearly 40 years ago, the original Star Wars movie was a galaxy far, far away from today’s digitally-driven generation but now fan mania is about to be reignited as Star Wars: The Force Awakens reboots the series. Hold on to your light sabres, because it's going to be quite a ride. By NORMAN BURNS AND GABI MILLS. Images Courtesy THE WALT DISNEY COMPANY/LUCASFILM

SO HERE I AM, chilling out at a fairly rustic beach house in beautiful Gracetown, on WA’s gorgeous South West coast. TV choices are limited, so it’s board games night. And there, in a musty cupboard, is an original Star Wars board game. It’s complete but the box, and characters inside, are torn and tattered; it has seen better days - an apt metaphor for the current state of the Star Wars film franchise. Until now. George Lucas launched his original trilogy in 1977 with Star Wars; it was a mega-smash, going on to spawn The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi. Alas, and even the most ardent SW

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fan would have to agree, the subsequent three films (I can name The Phantom Menace but that’s about it) sank under the weight of their own self-importance, the swashbuckling charm of the original swallowed up by ponderous plotting, yawninducing dialogue and execrable characters (stand up and be counted, Jar-Jar Binks). George Lucas had plans for new films but in 2012, the Disney Corporation made him an offer even Darth Vader would find hard to refuse - a cool $4 billion to snap up Lucasfilm, and the rights to the Star Wars universe. Disney wasted little time getting to work, snaring wunderkind director JJ Abrams to launch a new Star Wars era - one without any involvement from Lucas.

And now the world awaits to see just what Abrams has up his sleeve for Star Wars: The Force Awakens. At the time of going to press, plot details (Abrams has also co-written the film) were harder to track down than the Death Star’s weak spot, but that hadn’t stopped a ticket buying frenzy months from release. In the US alone, advance ticket sales were pushing $60m and industry analysts were tipping SW:TFA could bring in an incredible $300 million in its opening weekend. Here at home, cinema chains were gearing up for all-night sessions to accommodate fans (the film opens in Australia on December 17).

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GALACTIC GREATNESS The new addition to the Star Wars franchise is eagerly anticipated around the world.

STRANGE BUT TRUE IN 2013, 34,315 people signed a petition presented to The White House demanding that President Barack Obama allocate funds to - wait for it - building its own Death Star. The petition elicited this response from the White House’s Office of Management and Budget’s Paul Shawcross: “The Administration shares your desire for job creation and a strong national defense, but a Death Star isn’t on the horizon.” Shawcross estimated construction costs of a Death Star at $850 quadrillion (that’s $850,000,000,000,000,000), adding that the Administration had environmental concerns over such a project. “The Administration does not support blowing up planets,” he said. The final nail in the Death Star’s coffin was its inherient design flaw (destroyed by Luke Skywalker in single X-wing fighter). “Why would we spend countless taxpayer dollars on a Death Star with a fundamental flaw that could be exploited by a one-man starship?” said Shawcross.

So what do we know about the new flick, estimated to have cost Disney $200m to produce? Well, a host of SW originals, such as our cover star, Han Solo (Harrison Ford), Chewbacca, the droids C-3PO and R2D2 and Princess Leia (Carrie Fisher) return. Luke Skywalker (Mark Hamill) has been notably absent from any publicity shots but will definitely play a role. Meanwhile

there’s a host of new characters such as desert scavenger Rey (Daisy Ridley), Stormtrooper-turned-good-guy Finn (John Boyega), pirate Maz Kanata (Lupita Nyongo’o) and X-Wing fighter pilot Poe Dameron (Oscar Isaac). But the evil Empire is long gone; in its place is the equally nefarious First Order, with enforcer Kylo Ren (Adam Driver) and his Stormtroopers doing the bidding

of main reptilian bad guy Supreme Leader Snoke (Andy Serkis). Oh, and the Death Star? That’s old hat, chums - the First Order has its own mega-death machine, the Starkiller. Abrams told Wired magazine his vision for the film was “not about introducing a certain number of toys for a corporation, not about trying to appease anyone. This has only ever been about what gets us excited.” SW:TFA will not only have to live up to fans’ expectations (and engage a whole new generation) but also more than hold its own against other, genre-changing, fantasy/ sci-fi films such as The Lord of the Rings and The Matrix, Avatar or Inception, which broke new ground in special effects. Most of all, the storyline, and characters will have to engage film fans, but without totally alienating (no pun intended) the hard-core Star Wars fans. It’s a fine balancing act but one Abrams has successfully done before; he was at the helm of the rebooted Star Trek franchise, deftly handling iconic characters such as Kirk and Spock but bringing in a whole new audience who weren’t necessarily Trekkies.

So will Disney’s big gamble pay off? Box office analyst Benjamin Swinburne of Morgan Stanley estimates SW:TFA will make $2 billion worldwide; a handy initial return on Disney’s original investment. And with two sequels already planned for release up until 2019, plus a range of spin-off movies, Disney is poised to deliver its shareholders profits that are truly out of this world. december 2015 | PRIMOLIFE

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WEBSITE STATISTICBRAIN estimates that since the first film was released in 1977 the Star Wars franchise has earned retailers a staggering $28 billion. From toy figures, to videogames, DVDs, jewellery, books and more, the Star Wars universe has been the gift that keeps giving. And industry analysts estimate SW:TFA will add another $5 billion to this mountain of money - in just a year. Toymaker Hasbro and games maker Electronic Arts are expected to be the biggest winners, as figurines, replica light sabres, T-shirts and video games get snapped up. In June, EA showed a sneak preview of its new Star Wars Battlefront game at a video games conference, triggering more than 21 million internet “hits”. Sales of Hasbro’s Star Wars-related merchandise are tipped to rise from $230 million in 2014 to $460 million by next year. We’ve tracked down just a few examples of the Star Wars-related merch coming your way. ROYAL SELANGOR FIGURINES Take your pick from amazingly detailed, fine-crafted 8-inch limited edition figurines of Darth Vader, Princess Leia or Han Solo or a range of equally groovy smaller pieces (Yoda, Stormtrooper and Boba Fett), all in stunning Royal Selangor pewter. “Star Wars has made a huge cultural impact on at least two generations of moviegoers. It is an honour to be working with Disney Southeast Asia to immortalise the characters from this incredible franchise,” says Royal Selangor International executive director Yong Yoon Li. The amount of work Royal Selangor put in to creating these collectable pieces

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is mind-boggling; referencing on-set photos, film screen shots and Lucasfilm approved repo art, Royal Selangor’s master craftspeople then sculpted each figure. The details had to be exact down to tiny fractions of a millimetre to convey the distinct presence of these iconic pop culture characters. And if your Star Wars appetite is insatiable, Royal Selangor has a range of other accessories including Darth Vader and C-3PO mugs, a Death Star trinket box (yes please!) and more. View the collection at any Royal Selangor retail store, authorised dealers and online at starwars. royalselangor.com.

THE SPACE/TIME CONTINIUM OK, apart from a full-scale fully operational X-Wing fighter, a watch is the next coolest thing I can think to show you if you are a true Star Wars fan. Two Californian watch companies Devon and Nixon - have come up with their own variants, but their products (and prices) are light years apart. Devon is a boutique ultra hi-tech manufacturer and has made just 500 cobranded timepieces; each features Devon’s innovative belt-driven time display and a host of very cool Star Wars-linked design features. The leather strap, for example, is ribbed to replicate Darth Vader’s gloves. The watches come in a spectacular presentation box inspired by Darth’s TIE Fighter but all this nerdy excellence comes at a price - a cool $US28,500 per watch. Nixon’s fleet of Star Wars: The Dark Side collection, however, still looks great but at a much lower price point. Nixon has three models, each themed to match Boba Fett, Darth Vader or a Stormtrooper. One or two variants have an automatic mechanical movement but most have a quartz “engine” at the core. The collection is now available at selected retailers, Nixon stores globally and Nixon.com.

TIME TRAVELLERS Wear a slice of Star Wars history on your wrist, courtesy of watchmakers Devon and Nixon. Top, Royal Selangor figurines fetch high prices among collectors.

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MUCH MISSED Left, Richard Le Parmentier during filming of the original Star Wars movie, with George Lucas. Above, a signed Admiral Motti card.

ME AND ADMIRAL MOTTI By GABI MILLS

SOMETIME IN THE last century, on a dark night in a wine bar in Bath, England, I found myself sitting next to Admiral Motti. I was as surprised as anyone to stumble across a bona fide moviestar, a henchman of Darth Vader no less, but if I’m honest, until he did the neck/grip grimace thing, I wasn’t completely sure who he was. It had been a few years since I’d watched the original Star Wars, in which he had that memorable moment at the hands of Lord Vader, but I was most certainly a fan. I’d even watched all three of the original movies in one sitting, aged 15, with my friend Samantha and my Dad until way past midnight in a memorably buttockaching session before the days of Gold Class movie seats. Once I’d established his identity, it became much more important to me to know the man behind the Motti he would go on to be one of my favourite friends until his sudden death, age 66, in April 2013 in Austin, Texas. The Admiral, AKA Richard Le Parmentier, was from the very start by far the most interesting addition to my little black book, endlessly entertaining, an inveterant gossip, a Business-Class-at-all-costs-traveller, a foodie, an extraordinarily eclectic

wine buff but above all, kind and funny. Dad to three kids and owner of one of the best overcoats around, when Richard entered the room, everybody looked up. He was my erudite lunch partner of choice when I was the food reviewer at the local rag, the Bath Chronicle. He was witty, extremely knowledgeable about the finer things in life without being pretentious - although we did argue about who made the best risotto - and, thanks to his Hollywood pedigree, gave an air of underplayed glamour to any occasion. Lunches invariably strayed into dinner, and usually ended up back at the bar we met - The Raincheck - for cocktails. Since he died, I’ve found some solace re-reading the film scripts he sent me over the years as well as the emails, which were always signed simply ‘take care, darling. Rx’ I miss him so much, not least because he had promised to ‘swing by’ Perth, after one of his hugely popular appearances at a sci-fi convention here in Oz. Sadly he never made it to that convention, planned for October 2013, six months after he died. He had made his living in recent years travelling the world to sci-fi conventions, often ringing me from strange-sounding US cities, regaling me with stories of how those crazy Star Wars fans had done this or that.

Nevertheless, he loved being part of cinematic history, and never took for granted the place he had in so many fans’ hearts. In fact, he was awarded an honorary role as secondin-command to Darth Vader in the American enthusiasts’ club, the 501st Storm Troopers. He told The Bath Chronicle in May 2002: “Theoretically I can email them wherever I am in the world and they will turn up, in full Star Wars Stormtrooper regalia.” He appeared in more than 50 TV shows and films, including Who Framed Roger Rabbit, and Superman II. He also appeared alongside his former wife, British actress Sarah Douglas, in films including Rollerball, The People That Time Forgot, and Superman II. The couple were married from 1981 to 84. In a statement at the time, again published in the Bath Chronicle, his hometown paper, his children Rhiannon, Stephanie and Tyrone said: “At age 66, Richard Le Parmentier is one with the Force. We’re deeply grateful to the many devoted fans who have posted personal remembrances of our dad as a warm, genuine person with an unparalleled joie de vivre and gift for friendship (not to mention a mean petanque player). To his fans and friends, his lines were the ultimate power in the universe. He absolutely loved travelling the world and meeting his friends and fellow Star Wars fans.” RIP, dear R. PL december 2015 | PRIMOLIFE

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I'm dreaming of a . . . SILVER SCREEN CHRISTMAS

Matthew Mills compiles his must-see – and mustavoid – list of movies to watch this festive season.

WHEN YOU FINALLY can’t eat one more prawn or another slice of ham and you feel the siren call of your favourite armchair, there’s only one thing to do over the Christmas break – crank up the aircon and dig out a Christmas movie to dissolve in front of. The only problem you’ll have is just which classic to choose. Lucky for you then that we’ve done the hard yakka and put together our definitive guide to festive films, handily grouped by genre so your movie can match your mood, highlighting the Christmas crackers – and a few turkeys to avoid. ANIMATED A good feature-length cartoon has long been the guilty pleasure of many a grownup, parents loving watching them with their kids, the child-free lapping up a chance to get happily nostalgic. The key is that most of the sure-fire hits work on two levels, bright sparkly cuteness for the youngsters, clever subplots and nuances for the more world-weary. A great festive example of this is Arthur Christmas (2011). Here, you’ve got spaceships and cute characters aplenty, but a truly heart-warming story of how traditional values can trump the high-tech world of today.

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To go properly retro though, dig out a copy of A Charlie Brown Christmas (1965) which sees the Peanuts gang tackling the festive season. Most of us of a certain age will find it hard not to well up when Linus finally learns his nativity lines or the broken little tree gets its miracle trim. Turkey-wise, avoid The Polar Express (2004) – great CGI but ultimately pretty soulless despite Tom Hanks’ best efforts. Instead go for the ultimate Christmas cartoon – The Snowman (1982). Yes, it’s only 26 minutes long, yes it was made for TV, but this beautifully animated take on Raymond Briggs’ classic children’s book is, for us, what Chrimbo’s all about. There are precious few dry eyes during Walking in the Air. ROMANCE Let’s get the turkey out of the way straight away. Eyes Wide Shut (1999) is set during Christmas, so it gets a guernsey here, but this cringe-worthy tale of vertically mismatched couple Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman getting it on with strangers at posh orgies is definitely not one to pop on to keep grandma amused on Boxing Day. Instead, aim for Love Actually (2003), a classic ensemble piece brought together beautifully by the king of British

romcom, Richard Curtis, who gives his favourite posh gent, Hugh Grant, plenty of opportunity to flop his hair around alongside the likes of Liam Neeson, Colin Firth, Emma Thompson and Kiera Knightley. The Americans do romance pretty well too when they get it right – as proved in The Holiday (2006), which sees Cameron Diaz and Kate Winslet swapping lives one Christmas to get over respective bad breakups – and they have been doing so for quite a while. As such, we’re going to dub White Christmas (1954) best romantic festive flick ever. Bing Crosby, Danny Kaye, Rosemary Clooney and Vera-Ellen literally dance around each other in a Vermont hotel, before finally sorting themselves out in time for the big day. Oh, and of course, it has that song. How could there be any other winner? ACTION Bad guys, explosions, car chases and super villains aren’t necessarily top of your Christmas list, as far as movies go – but there are a few great action flicks out there set during the holidays. Lethal Weapon (1987), teamed professional Aussie Mel Gibson up with the primolife.com.au


wonderfully dour Danny Glover over the festive season, with Mel’s skittish bad boy cop having Christmas lunch with his wiser and older partner and his family as part of their bonding. It’s also a great all-round action film, made at a time when our Mel was at his peak. Going back a bit, that early pioneer of action heroes, John Wayne, brought bullets to the Christmas party in 3 Godfathers (1948). The Duke teamed up with Harry Carey Jr and Pedro Armendariz to, basically, become the Three Wise Men in America’s old west, born-again bad guys charged with the protection of a new-born babe. It ends with carols in New Jerusalem – and is actually quite a powerful film. Meanwhile, even action’s Christmas turkey isn’t actually too bad – Batman Returns (1992), which is set in Gotham over the holidays, may not be the best of the franchise, but it’s still a belting superhero outing that has Michelle Pfeiffer dressed up as Catwoman. But, of course, the ultimate action movie Christmas-wise has to be Die Hard (1988), where Bruce Willis’s hero cop John McClane scales the Nakatomi Plaza Building on Christmas Eve to take out Alan Rickman’s band of criminals. Perfect, pulseracing action fare – yippee ki ay, Mother Christmas. COMEDY Everyone loves a laugh at Christmas – and there’s plenty to choose from, movie-wise, to get your chuckles going. And plenty, we reckon that should be avoided. Even if you see Jingle All The Way (1996) or Elf (2003) in a K Mart bargain bin at a buck a piece, avoid. Perhaps the former got made because everyone was always too scared to tell Arnold Schwarzenegger he couldn’t do comedy, but there are no excuses for Will Ferrell donning tights to bring his creepy manchild to life in the latter. For better quality lols, look to Trading Places (1983) – Eddie Murphy and Dan Ackroyd switching lives over Christmas at the whim of financial powerbrokers; National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation (1989) – the Griswolds doing the holidays with plenty of hilarity; and Home Alone (1990) – Macaulay Culkin’s smash hit that is actually much, much better than you probably remember it being. In our house the ultimate Christmas comedy has to be The Santa Clause (1994). It’s not just the great pun in the title that makes this work – watching Tim Allen slowly morph into the big fat guy is perfect holiday viewing. Funny, a bit heart-warming, but not schmaltzy. Avoid

the sequels – make sure you have a copy of this one. ODDBALLS The thing about the oddball section of our festive movie library is that it is split firmly down the middle – either brilliant or just awful. As such, please avoid Black Christmas (1974) and Silent Night Zombie Night (2009). Do we really need machetewielding serial killers or the undead over the festive season? Also one to avoid is Star Wars Holiday Special (1978), an almost mythical followup to the original classic a year earlier. Made for TV, but only shown once in the USA and Australia, it boasted most of the original cast – Harrison Ford, Mark Hamill and Carrie Fisher were all there – introduced both Chewbacca’s extended family and Boba Fett, included many scenes culled from the original movie and, bizarrely, was a musical. It was, by all accounts, absolutely terrible.

TRADITIONAL At the end of the day, though, surely what we all want over Christmas is to sit down in front of a traditional festive flick.We should, then, be grateful to Charles Dickens, who gave movie-makers plenty to work with when he wrote A Christmas Carol. The earliest film adaptation, Marley’s Ghost, was made in 1901, and there’s been at least two dozen more that we could track down – and that doesn’t include the TV versions. Mickey Mouse has made one, as have the Muppets, and the list of actors who have played Ebeneezer himself is a long one – Alastair Sim, Patrick Stewart and Kelsey Grammar to name but three. We are big fans of Bill Murray’s 1988 reworking of the tale, Scrooged, but we’d have to plump for Albert Finney’s version in Scrooge (1970), where he goes head to head with Alec Guiness’s Marley in a musical extravaganza, as the ultimate Christmas Carol. That one’s Christmas past, present and future. There are other classic festive films of course – do sit down for

CHRISTMAS CHEER (Clockwise from above) Love Actually, Scrooged, Arthur Chritstmas. (opposite) It's a Wonderful Life

George Lucas has since vowed to track down every copy and personally smash it to bits. And it seems he’s doing a good job – it’s like gold dust now, an original copy would earn you a fortune at a collectors’ fair. There are, though some great Chrismas oddballs out there. Horror fans will tell you that Gremlins (1984) is a classic of its genre, the cute mogwai going all wrong because some kid can’t follow the user instructions. And even though it’s only at the end of Edward Scissorhands (1990) that we learn that it’s set over holidays, this Tim Burton indy classic deserves to be in our Christmas hall of fame. But surely the greatest oddball festive flick must be another Burton classic, The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993). Beautiful animation-noir sees Jack Skellington attempt to reboot Christmas in a land dominated by Halloween. Haunting and brilliant.

Harry Dean Stanton as a guardian angel in One Magic Christmas (1985) if you get the chance, and both the 1947 and 1994 versions of Miracle on 34th Street are superb – but surely there can only be one winner in this hunt for the ultimate seasonal movie, can’t there? Four words. It’s A Wonderful Life. After all, over Christmas isn’t life just that? PL december 2015 | PRIMOLIFE

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next big thing T The Waifs' new album, Paul Kelly, nursery rhymes that do my head in, Head and The Heart, Paulo Nutini, Edith Piaf. PL Who would be your dream musical mentor or collaborator? T Can I choose one dead and one alive? Roy Orbison and Glen Hansard from Swell Season.

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PL Tell us who you are and what you do. T My name is Toby and when I grow up I want to be a famous rock-star! I am someone who is lucky enough to be making a living from my main passion - music. My family is everything. I live every day with the unknown future of Mitochondrial disease (genetic in my family). I married the love of my life Amy two years ago. We have the most beautiful son in the world, Angus-James. I meet amazing people all over the world and get to connect through music. I have awesome band members who are also my best friends. I spend way too much time in vans. I love soy-lattes with honey. I love camping. I love travel. I love German audiences. I am a Dutch citizen. I love the Dutch. I love that Australia is my home.

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PL What do you sing in the shower? T These days a lot of childish made-up songs since I am mainly showering with my one year old boy Angus. Other than that, I don’t seem to sing much in the shower, it’s kinda my down-time in some weird way. PL Who are your musical heroes? T I’d have to say Michael Jackson just for being such a genius. Plus Freddy Mercury for writing such incredible music and creating what he did with Queen. John Lennon for his inspiration lyrics and messages to the world. And Glen Hansard for making me cry in the first few minutes of his show at Blues Fest. PL What’s on your Spotify/iPod playlist at the moment?

PL Tell us about your new release. T My new album Nobody Told Me, was recorded at Bear Creek Studio in Seattle with acclaimed producer Ryan Hadlock (best known for his production work on platinum selling album The Lumineers, by The Lumineers and Vance Joy’s latest album) and engineer Jerry Streeter. I was very honoured to work with the likes of Portland-based Joe Plummer (Shins, Modest Mouse and Cold War Kids), Josh Neumann on cello (Brandi Carlile, Macklemore and Ryan Lewis) and The Shins bassist Yuuki Matthews. The recording process was amazing. I slept in a little cabin in the woods right next to the big wooden studio. I would wake, eat my brekkie and have an extra strong coffee and we would work 12-14 hours a day. I lived and breathed the album. It’s fairly country-like with some very honest songs in there, and a whole lot of fun thrown in too. I’m really proud of it. PL What do you love about Perth/WA? T The incredible weather of course. The fact that my family and friends are based here so when I come home, it’s really home. I love the Freo markets, Sunday morning yum cha in Northbridge, our beautiful beaches, Fringe Fest, local awesome bars and the fact we are a three hour drive away from Yallingup. PL What are you looking forward to most this year? T I always look forward to festivals. We have a few goodies booked for next year – Nannup Music Festival in WA, Skagen Festival, north of Denmark, Womens Red Rock Festival (Torrey, Utah, USA) and Sunshine Music Festival (BC, Canada). Plus a bunch of touring around Europe, Canada and Australia. And of course, recording a new album! PL How would you sum up your fashion style? T I love wearing clothing by local designers on stage like Empire Rose – they have such an edge to their designs. In my day to day life I am fairly casual (I am a pants girl, not a dress girl) but on stage I definitely like to ‘rock’ up my outfits. PL primolife.com.au


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AFTER AN ACTION-PACKED first year on the real estate styling scene directors of Perth Style Co. Sara James and Kaitlin Beck hosted the official opening of their company's vibrantly fresh and super-stylish premises at 23 Gladstone Street, Perth in preparation for another huge year ahead of them. Joined by family, suppliers, referrers and raging fans, they grooved into the evening sipping bubbles and tasting canapés as they showed off their sweet new abode.

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SEASHELLS HOSPITALITY GROUP CELEBRATES A MILESTONE THE WESTERN AUSTRALIAN-owned Seashells Hospitality Group marked its 21st birthday in November and celebrated its coming of age with a party where it all began – in Scarborough. Seashells Scarborough was the first of its five properties to launch, followed by Broome, Yallingup and Mandurah. On the night, Managing Director Paul King announced a fifth property for the group – Seashells Fremantle. Broome favourites The Pigram Brothers set the tropical mood, and Mandurah artist Emma Blyth’s colourful beach-themed art was on display at the Scarboro Surf Life Saving Club venue. Theming by OMG Events and flowers by Rebecca Grace rounded out the chic coastal theme. Guests included Deputy Premier and Tourism Minister Kim Hames, Member for Scarborough Liza Harvey, Stirling Mayor Giovanni Italiano, and Tourism Western Australia CEO Stephanie Buckland.

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SCIENCE LOVERS DONNED their best (space) suits for the launch of WA's most fun galactic-themed exhibition, Astronaut!, at Scitech. Guests got to grips with some pretty cool, authentic NASA equipment, could try on a space suit and find out exactly how spacemen go to the toilet in space. When the exhibition opens, visitors will be encouraged to take on the physical and mental challenges in the astronaut training centre, experience a rocket launch, explore life on the Space Lab and investigate how to do science in space. The perfect way to keep your own little astronauts amused these summer holidays.

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by MATTHEW MILLS

GAME OF THROWAWAYS

Matthew Mills faces the stark truth that he is the head of a house of wastrels. TALK TURNED TO Game of Thrones the other night, a shared Facebook rumour about Kit Harington prompting yet another conversation about whether Jon Snow was actually dead. Apologies to non-GoT fans – that last paragraph probably makes as much sense as my latest tax return if you don’t watch the show – but, to put it simply, the Jon Snow question is a biggy, plot-wise, in the epic swords-and-swearing TV series. Bear with me, though, because our conversation then evolved into exploring the idea of houses, a mainstay of the show’s plot. Basically, the GoT world consists of a bunch of powerful families – or houses – who are generally always either at war with each other or living out uneasy alliances to gang up on the enemy of the day. Each house has its own character traits, summed up by their banner and their ‘words’ – basically a take on traditional heraldry of non-fantasy yore, aping the images and mottos great dynasties would have on their shields. War-mongering House Lannister, for instance, has a picture of a lion on its sigil (flag) and the subtly threatening words ‘a Lannister always pays their debts’; noble but sad House Stark has a wolf and the words ‘winter is coming’; the snidey, treacherous, island-based Greyjoys have a kraken and the bolshy motto ‘we do not sow’; and House Tyrell, who are kind of the nice guys and are pretty good at agriculture, have a pretty rose and the very upbeat ‘growing strong’. Get it? Well, anyway, after a quick but heated debate about which house we would be in if we lived in Westeros – I reckon I’d be in hedonistic Dorne, but my wife says my dour side makes me Stark through-andthrough – our attention turned to what House Mills would pick for its sigil and words. We quickly narrowed the picture down to a shortlist of guinea pig, broken iPhone screen, green demerit stamp or ant-rampantover-discarded-chicken-nugget, but the words though were more difficult. ‘Here for the participation certificate,’ I suggested. ‘We’ll do it tomorrow,’ my wife offered. ‘We do not diorama’ was Daisy’s suggestion. All good candidates, but I then

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remembered the stack of neatly-tied black bin liners stacked up in the garage and our words came to me. We had, you see, just completed a particularly industrious Saturday of late spring cleaning, part of which was a mission to ‘de-clutter’, to clear a few cupboards, make a bit of space, just in time for Christmas. The exercise, however, quickly snowballed. We emptied wardrobes, opened drawers, pulled things out from under beds and filled binbag after binbag with toys, clothes and other various nick-nacks that had not been touched for years. Many, we realised sadly, had hardly been touched at all. We dutifully separated out the recyclable tat and bits and pieces that would be welcomed by charity shops, but even so, it was with heavy hearts that we realised just what our words should be. “We buy things we don’t need.” It wasn’t a happy awakening. Basically, it seems that we’ve turned into wastrels, the kind of people that can be held personally responsible for global warming. We buy stuff like it’s going out of fashion, then leave it in a cupboard until it has. Most telling, however, was the fact that this shouldn’t have come as a shock – this wasn’t our first clear-out, we stock each annual kerbside collection to the gills so it’s not as though we were dispatching a decade’s worth of unwanted gear. The realistation, then, that our GoT words weren’t going to be that flattering prompted us to make an early New Year’s resolution – to simplify, buy less, make things last. It makes sense – and appeals to my

frugal roots. My childhood was a particularly happy one, a time I look back on with immense fondness, but I know full well I was raised in a ‘waste not, want not’ culture. Coca Cola and butter, for instance, were for special occasions only, most of the year lemon squash and margarine were the go. Me and my siblings all got a bike on our 11th birthday, but we were made quite aware that it was to last us until we left home (thank God for adjustable saddles and puncture repair kits). And, as the younger brother, most of my wardrobe was hand-me-down fare, a fact that didn’t seem that bad when I considered that my little sister would probably end up with a lot of it once it was too small for me. It was, then, a world away from the disposable culture of today, where if we do put leftovers in plastic tubs, they just sit in the fridge for a week before being transferred to the bin; where a laptop has a two-year lifespan and a mobile phone considerabley less; and a ripped shirt will prompt a trip to Target rather than a hunt for the sewing kit. And, yet, I can honestly say that I didn’t grow up feeling that I was missing out, that I needed more stuff. The stuff I had was great. Hopefully, then, we’re going to reinvent House Mills, evolve our words into something more creditable – ‘we empty the peanut butter jar before buying a new one,’ perhaps. Timing, of course, isn’t the best with Christmas looming and Daisy’s gift list running to half a dozen pages even before we start thinking about what to get the boys, but the plan is to change our ways in 2016. In the meantime, if you want of binbag full of barelywatched DVDs, broken-but-fixable Nerf guns and perfectly wearable but now unloved T-shirts, you know where to come. PL primolife.com.au



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