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Ten Ways To Change Your Life Forever

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What Is Happening With Interest Rates?

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Fremantle Education Centre

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Restaurant Review Oyster Bar Mandurah

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A Visit To ... East Fremantle Yacht Club

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ne thing our eagle-eyed readers should have noticed by now in the pages of the first three editions of South of the River is that when it comes to a reader competition we believe in pulling out the stops. Whether it’s high end jewellery, a luxury weekend break or spectacular artworks, there have been some fabulous prizes on offer in our previous editions and, in this issue, we have done it again. Yes, not one but two fantastic competitions to enter! Firstly, thanks to Fremantle-based artist David Giles, there is a very special artwork to win. One of Perth’s most eminent and awarded painters with over twenty art awards and fifty solo exhibitions to his name, one lucky reader can win one of David’s original artworks worth up to $3000! Imagine that hanging in your home! Secondly, courtesy of the generous people at Fremantle Opals, we are delighted to offer another lucky reader the opportunity to win a truly unique piece of jewellery. A stunning 9 carat gold triplet opal pendant set with a single brilliant diamond, valued at over $1500 no less! Don’t say we don’t spoil you! Inside, find all of your usual favourites, including our extensive What’s On guide to the coming months, the latest interior design and fashion trends, restaurant reviews, luxury cars and stunning properties. Enjoy the read and, remember, if you would like to receive your own personal copy of South of the River magazine delivered directly to your home, simply email your name and address to enquiries@blueskymedia.net.au Yes, it’s free! Until next time,

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Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre

WHAT’S ON Perth Arena 700 Wellington Street, Perth Tel 6365 0700 www.pertharena.com.au

Fri 23 Jun Chris Rock The Total Blackout Tour Fri 4 Aug Jerry Seinfeld Mon 4 Sept Placebo 20 Years Of Tues 17 Oct Alice Cooper 40th anniversary tour with special guest Ace Frehley

Sat 28 Oct Midnight Oil The Great Circle Tour

21 Mounts Bay Road, Perth Tel 9338 0300 www.pcec.com.au

Fri 14 to Sun 16 Jul Good Food & Wine Show Sat 15 & Sun 16 Jul Russell Howard: Round The World Live Tour 2017 Sat 22 Jul Neil deGrasse Tyson: A Cosmic Perspective

Sat 11 Nov Take That

Sun 23 & Mon 24 Jul K.D. Lang Ingénue Redux The 25th Anniversary Tour

Wed 22 Nov Yusuf/Cat Stevens 50 Year Anniversary Peace Train Tour

Thurs 24 Aug The Legend of Zelda: Symphony of the Goddesses

MIDNIGHT OIL THE GREAT CIRCLE TOUR

Sat 28 Oct

Fri 22 to Mon 25 Sept Perth International Boat Show Wed 4 Oct Alison Moyet: The Other Tour Fri 10 & Sat 11 Nov Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets Tues 14 Nov John Edward Thurs 16 Nov Professor Brian Cox Live 2017

HARRY POTTER AND THE CHAMBER OF SECRETS Perth Convention & Exhibition Centre Fri 10 & Sat 11 Nov

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A L I S ON MOYET: T H E OTH ER T O UR Perth Convention & Exhibition Centre

Wed 4 Oct

Perth Concert Hall 5 St Georges Terrace, Perth Tel 9231 9900 www.perthconcerthall.com.au

Mon 19 Jun The Pink Floyd Experience Tues 27 Jun Divalicious – Licence To Thrill Wed 28 Jun Intimate Mozart Fri 30 Jun & Sat 1 Jul WASO Presents: Louis Lortie Plays Chopin Thurs 6 to Sat 8 Jul WASO Presents: Verbitsky & WASO 30th Anniversary Celebration Tues 11 Jul Sitkovetsky Trio Sat 15 Jul Verbitsky’s Russia Sat 22 Jul Scotland The Brave Fri 28 & Sat 29 Jul The Music of John Williams: The Original Movie Soundtracks Mon 31 Jul Australian World Orchestra: Chamber 8 On Tour

Thurs 3 to Sat 5 Aug WASO Presents: Simone Young 20 Years With WASO

Sat 30 Sept Nicolas Altstaedt & Aleksandar Madzar

Wed 9 Aug Mountain

Sun 1 Oct Verdi Requiem

Thurs 10 Aug Takács Quartet

Wed 4 Oct Emmanuel Pahud

Thurs 17 to Sat 19 Aug Asher Fisch Conducts Schubert’s The Great

Fri 6 & Sat 7 Oct Karin Schaupp Plays Rodrigo

Fri 25 & Sat 26 Aug Asher Fisch Conducts Mahler 6 Wed 6 Sept Wagner & Beyond: Inspiring Wagner Sat 9 Sept Wagner & Beyond: Wagner’s World Sat 23 Sept Brahms’ A German Requiem Tues 26 Sept Tommy Emmanuel: Australian Tour 2017

Fri 13 & Sat 14 Oct French Connections Fri 27 Oct WASO Presents: Megan Washington Sat 4 Nov Handel’s Solomon Thurs 16 to Sat 18 Nov Asher Fisch Conducts Schumann Tues 21 Nov Orchestra Of The Age Of Enlightenment & Rachel Podger

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Fremantle Arts Centre 1 Finnerty Street, Fremantle Tel 9432 9555 www.fac.org.au

To Sun 16 Jul

Winter 2017 Exhibitions Warp presented in partnership with the Revelation Perth International Film Festival Claire Robertson: Far From Here Trevor Bly & Patrick Doherty: One Street From Happiness Marcus Beilby: Sightings – City of Fremantle Art Collection Jess Johnson: Hex Nemesis 16 WHAT’S ON

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To Sun 16 Jul Sat 2 Sept South Lawn Pete Murray Sat 25 Nov to Sun 21 Jan 2018 In Cahoots

pete murray Fremantle Arts Centre, South Lawn

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h yp e rre a l ta l e s ArtGeo Cultural Complex, Busselton

Fri 4 Aug to Sun 10 Sept

G ro u ndmatter s ArtGeo Cultural Complex, Busselton

Fri 3 Nov to Sun 10 Dec

ArtGeo Cultural Complex 4-7 Queen Street, Busselton Tel 9751 4651 www.artgeo.com.au

To Sun 25 Jun Charlie Wells: Forms of Landscapes Eco-printing on paper and canvas Fri 30 Jun to Sun 30 Jul Common Ground Susan Ecker, Rebecca Corps, Andrea Schell, Tom Ansell Fri 4 Aug to Sun 10 Sept Hyperreal Tales Twelve interweaving stories told through dance, images, words and music Tour Manager: Bundanon Trust, NSW

Fri 22 Sept to Sun 29 Oct City of Busselton Art Awards 2017 Exhibition of contemporary art from Western Australia

Work In Progress by Denise Gillies and Lynne Mitchell at Groundmatters

Fri 3 Nov to Sun 10 Dec Groundmatters A collaborative exhibition of printmaking by Denise Gillies and Lynne Mitchell

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sy dn ey c o m edy fes ti va l sh o wc a s e Fly By Night Musicians Club

Sun 6 Aug

Fly By Night Musicians Club

Metropolis Fremantle 58 South Terrace, Fremantle Tel 9336 1880 www.metropolisfremantle.com.au

Sat 1 Jul Big Scary

Victoria Hall, 179 High Street, Fremantle Tel 9430 5208 www.flybynight.org

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Sat 5 Aug Vera Blue

Mon 16 Oct

Tues 8 Aug New Found Glory

Sat 17 Jun Flamenco Puro Sat 24 Jun Toby Beard

Sat 16 Sept Gang Of Youths Fri 22 Sept Will Sparks Featuring Tyron Hapi Mon 16 Oct Adam Ant Wed 15 Nov Ocean Colour Scene

ocean colour scene Metropolis Fremantle Wed 15 Nov

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Sat 10 Jun Jeff Lang

Sun 25 Jun All Our Exes Live In Texas: When We Fall Tour Thurs 29 Jun Carus Thompson Crash Land Tour Sun 6 Aug Sydney Comedy Festival Showcase Sat 7 Oct WAYJO Swings


Experience the WW2 Lancaster at the Aviation Heritage Museum of WA. Feel a little of what a WW2 RAAF airman experienced with your own personal Inside Tour of the Lancaster Bomber at the Museum.

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City of Melville

Civic Centre, 10 Almondbury Road, Booragoon Tel 1300 635 845, 9364 0666 www.melvillecity.com.au/events

Sat 26 Aug to Sun 3 Sept The City of Melville 2017 Art Awards Civic Centre, 10 Almondbury Road, Booragoon An exhibition of 250 West Australian artists. For more details go online at www.melvillecity.com.au

Sat 18 Nov Merge Festival Civic Square, 10 Almondbury Road, Booragoon

Sat 2 & Sun 3 Sept We Love Art Trail

An all-day event including live theatre, local musicians, guest authors, art, history, culture and food.

To coincide with the City’s Annual Art Awards Exhibition, local galleries and artists’ studios will throw open their doors for the inaugural We Love Art Trail. Plan a visit to the many exhibitions, demonstrations, artist talks and open studios at venues including Heathcote Cultural Precinct, Nyisztor Studio, Atwell Arts Centre and more to be announced.

For more details go online at www.melvillecity.com.au

For more details go online to www.melvillecity.com.au/arts

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T h e city of me lvil l e 2017 a rt award s Civic Centre

Sat 26 Aug to Sun 3 Sept


W E LOVE AR T TRA IL Sat 2 & Sun 3 Sept

EXHIBITION 26 AUGUST TO 3 SEPTEMBER OVER 250 ARTWORKS FOR SALE

CITY OF MELVILLE CIVIC CENTRE 10 ALMONDBURY ROAD, BOORAGOON For more details visit

www.melvillecity.com.au/arts 1300 635 845 | 9364 0666

Styled by Meghan Plowman at Nic & Kolo, Applecross. Artwork by Matthew Thorley. ARTIST SHOWCASE | ART 21


Heathcote Cultural Precinct 58 Duncraig Road, Applecross Tel 9364 5666 www.heathcotewa.com

Exhibition Programme Sat 17 Jun to Sun 23 Jul Noise Museum Opening Night Fri 16 Jun Sat 29 Jul to Sun 3 Sept Parallels Of Place Opening Night Fri 28 Jul Sat 9 Sept to Sun 15 Oct Heathcote Select Opening Night Fri 8 Sept Sat 16 Sept to Sun 15 Oct ana (and) geo Opening Event Sat 16 Sept Sat 21 Oct to Sun 26 Nov Teacher Artmaker Project Opening Night Fri 20 Oct Fri 3 to Sun 5 Nov I’m Listening

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Events Sat 24 Jun, 10am to 1pm Basket Coiling Workshop with artist in-residence Fiona Gavino Wed 28 Jun, 10am to 11.30am Heathcote Art Tour Sun 24 Sept & Sun 5 Nov Perth Makers Market

P ERT H MA KE RS MARKE T Heathcoate Cultural Precinct

Sun 24 Sept & Sun 5 Nov


other events Sat 5 & Sun 6 Aug Avon Descent Gruelling paddle and power dinghy river race passing through the farming regions of historic Northam and Toodyay, forested national parks, steep gorges, the Swan Valley vineyard region and eventually into the tidal waters of the Upper Swan River. For further information, go online at www.avondescent.com.au

Thurs 6, 13, 20 & 27 Jul

City of Fremantle Presents: Hidden Treasures Winter Music Series 2017

New bands and well-seasoned cult heroes performing in some of Fremantle’s most iconic venues.

Fri 27 Oct to Sun 5 Nov

Fremantle Festival 2017 Ten day arts festival packed with inspirational programming in key venues across Fremantle City.

NIB Stadium

310 Pier St, Perth Tel 9422 1500 www.nibstadium.com.au

Sat 9 Sept Rugby Union Test Qantas Wallabies vs South Africa Sun 12 Nov Rugby League World Cup Sunday afternoon double-header featuring: Match 1 – Wales vs Ireland Match 2 – England vs France

LESLEY GASMIER - Marriage Celebrant T 9364 8857 M 0432 432 812 E lesley@waweddingcelebrant.com.au W www.waweddingcelebrant.com.au www.facebook.com/WAWeddingCelebrant ARTIST SHOWCASE | ART 23


Aboriginart UPON ENTERING ABORIGINART

Indigenous Fine Art Gallery, Fremantle, it’s immediately apparent that this is a very special place. Showcasing a remarkable selection of magnificent artworks, it’s almost impossible not to feel immersed in the spiritually calming energy the paintings exude. Specialising in art from the central and western desert regions, gallery owners Bill Green and his wife, Victoria, offer a refreshingly unique, boutique buying experience for quality indigenous art. And, despite the artistic pedigree of the artists represented in the gallery, many of the paintings are surprisingly affordable. Fostering strong relationships with its artists has been paramount to the success of Aboriginart over the past eleven years. The priority has always been the artists and their welfare with each painting hanging in the gallery ethically sourced and the artists handsomely rewarded. “We methodically handpick each painting we sell. After all, aside from them being beautiful works of art, we are also selling investment pieces so we owe it to our many customers and collectors, both locally and overseas, to provide only the very best quality,” says Bill. As a testament to the calibre of the work exhibited, twenty-three of the artists have had their work collected by The Australian National Gallery in Canberra also featuring in many major public and private collections worldwide. They have also encouraged younger emerging artists whose works have provided an economical entry price point into the highly sought-after world of Aboriginal art. There’s a diverse selection of paintings and styles on offer in the gallery from energetic splashes of vibrant colour to the most meticulously crafted dot work. Also on display are some extraordinary pieces in minimalistic black and white; these desert contemporary art pieces are a joy to behold. Each spiritually empowering painting draws upon a rich and intrinsic tapestry of traditional cultures and customs that date back many thousands of years, well before Australia was populated by the white man. “The advantages of investing in quality Aboriginal art are as diverse as they are rewarding. Not only will you be making an aesthetic and potential financial investment for yourself, but you will also be investing in an altruistic sense for the artists themselves and their dependent extended families,” says Victoria. Top: Judy Watson Napangardi 180x120 Centre: Anna Pitjara 135x100 Bottom: Kudditji Kngwarreye 245 x 155 Catering for every conceivable visual taste, budget and wall space, visit Aboriginart at 6 Elder Place, Fremantle, or for further information, contact billgreen@aboriginart.com.au or victoria@aboriginart.com.au

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of Soul Australia We are proud to showcase a diverse selection of Central Desert contemporary art at its stunning best. The internationally renowned artists exhibited here have all been collected by the National Gallery in Canberra. You are invited to visit our Fremantle gallery to experience the excitement that this inspirationally spiritual art form generates.

Gabriella Possum Nungurrayi

Kathleen Petyarre

Gloria Petyarre

6 Elder Place, Fremantle (opposite the station). WA 6160. Open 10 am – 4 pm daily [closed Tuesdays]. Phone 0403012615. www.aboriginart.com.au Email; billgreen@aboriginart.com.au

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Words of Wisdom (Barn Owls)

Early Morning Wave (Beach finds)

SUE KALAB SPECIALISING IN

watercolours depicting Australian nature, Bunbury artist Sue Kalab began her professional art career in 1981 after moving to the Croajingolong National Park in Mallacoota, Victoria. Here, she took inspiration from the natural beauty of the area, observing nesting birds, wild flowers and pods of dolphins, her work being a response to the power of natural images found during bush walks and beach wanders. After moving back to WA, Sue lived and worked in an Aboriginal community in the Pilbara before moving to Bunbury in 1995 where she established her beachside studio. Her style of work has been described by Perth arts writer Julie Prott as “cultivated rusticity” while art critic Judith McGrath suggests the viewer “lingers and takes the time to engage with these powerful works of gentle 26 ART & EVENTS | GALLERY SHOWCASE

beauty.” Others comment about its timelessness and meditative qualities whereas Sue herself describes her work as soft realism. “My work endeavours to portray the peaceful and serene qualities one finds in nature – the timelessness, the sense of perpetuity, and nature’s unobtrusiveness. I see great loveliness in the things I choose to paint, and I try to touch a deep part of people’s nature.” For further information on available art by Sue Kalab, go online at www.suekalab.com


Cultural Connections Through Art

Specialists in Australian Aboriginal art from remote and regional desert communities

Contemporary Gallery • Museum Artist Studios • Workshop Spaces Venues For Hire

Featuring a world class restaurant, a popular award-winning playground and majestic views of the Swan River

Regular Exhibitions – Perth Makers Market (held on selected Sundays throughout the year)

Our aim is in connecting cultures through art. Quality Aboriginal art is not just aesthetically beautiful, it provides important insights into stories and Tjurrkupa (dreamings). Visit www.artitja.com.au T 08 9336 7787

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READER CW i nOAMD avPi dEGTi l eIsT I O N Original Artwork HERE’S YOUR CHANCE TO OWN

a piece of highly collectable art from one of Perth’s most highly regarded artists. The piece will not only look great in the home but will be cherished by future generations for years to come. Courtesy of David Giles, one lucky reader can win a $3000 voucher that can be used to purchase any original artwork by Giles priced up to this value (excluding sale items). To view current artworks, visit his gallery at 49B High Street, Fremantle, or go online at www.davidgilesartistudios.com.au To win this fabulous prize, all you have to do is answer the simple question below:What is the address of David Giles’ gallery? To be entered into our prize draw, either email the answer to this question to editorial@blueskymedia.net.au or post the answer to David Giles Competition, Blue Sky Media, PO Box 1184, Canning Bridge, Applecross, 6153. Please include a contact telephone number and your address. Closing date for entries is Friday, 3rd November, 2017, one entry per person, please. Good luck! 28 ART & EVENTS


David Giles Art Studios David Giles Art Gallery Representing: 20 WA artists including David Giles, Sharon Lee, Greg Isaac, George Hayward, Olena Bloomfield, Gai Harley, Lynne Tinley, David Green, Britt March, Sharon D Clifford and more.

49B High St, Fremantle Open Tuesday-Sunday 11am to 5pm

David Giles Soul Journey 85 x 85cm acrylic on canvas $3000

Winner of twenty art awards, David Giles has exhibited globally and featured in numerous art books and magazines. His one day painting workshops are a unique opportunity to live the life of the artist for a day and are open to everyone including complete beginners. See website for details.

Art Classes Available Ph: 0416 079 204 davidgilesartistudios.com.au davidgilesartist@hotmail.com

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inspiration, just like any collection of great art, from numerous sources. The embodiment of luxury and opulence, these mouldings possess complex textures that add further dimensions of intrigue, which enhance the overall visual appeal. With a glowing reputation for its high-quality work and use of the very latest framing techniques, Terrace Art Framers, Mandurah, based inside the Christian Fletcher Gallery, is delighted to announce its appointment as a Bellini distributor. Adding a further layer to its already impressive and highly-skilled services, these exquisite frames can be viewed along with the already extensive collection of designs in its Smart Street Mall gallery. Visit the Gallery at 9, Smart Street, Mandurah or call 9581 5620 for further information.


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location with stunning views over the Indian Ocean, Fremantle Sailing Club is renowned for its exceptional facilities, thriving membership and wideranging choice of on-water activities. This magnificent venue has also developed a growing reputation for its function hosting, able to cater for a diverse range of events for both members and visitors. The club is particularly suited to hosting wedding receptions, business functions, seminars, private parties and cocktail parties with packages tailored specifically to the client. Located a short drive from the CBD and with extensive free car-parking on site, a dedicated team of professional catering and event management experts can help exceed expectations and make a special occasion truly memorable. Indoor and outdoor function areas, all with panoramic waterfront views, can cater for up to a maximum of 500 guests (outdoors) and 300 (indoors) with a choice of five function rooms and twelve function spaces. Guests also have access to the venue’s fabulous menu selection, showcasing WA’s finest produce. A 32 ART & EVENTS

broad range of tastes and styles, ranging from canapés to banquet and buffet options are available with personally tailored menus and a competitively priced wine list designed to fit all budgets. The expansive facilities are especially ideal for hosting weddings. A ceremony area, complete with signing table, boasts wonderful views out over the water and the location provides a perfect spot for the bridal photographer to capture memories that will last a lifetime. Choose from the following function rooms designed to suit all types of event or celebration:The Bridge Room Featuring waterfront views and open glass balconies, the Bridge Room offers a spectacular setting for any special event. It also has the versatility to host both


the wedding ceremony and reception all in one dream location. The room includes an optional dance floor and can accommodate up to 100 guests for a banquet and up to 120 guests for a cocktail function. The Wardroom With glass walls surrounding the majority of the room, guests are provided with an uninterrupted view of the Indian Ocean. Soaking in the atmosphere of the surroundings whilst sipping champagne on the ocean-view balcony is definitely a popular pastime amongst guests! Including specially designed flooring, the Wardroom offers a sophisticated space to dine and party in style. The room also has an optional dance floor and accommodates up to 450 guests for a banquet and up to 500 guests for a cocktail function. The State Room Featuring dark timbered panels and open windows, the State Room offers refined intimacy. It’s the perfect waterfront location for a wedding or special occasion with friends and family in classic, stylish surroundings. This room can accommodate up to 60 guests for a banquet and up to 80 guests for a cocktail function. The Sunset Deck Enjoy the ocean and the smell of sea air in the newly refurbished Sunset Deck alfresco venue. Whether looking for a funky boutique backdrop or a relaxed family facility (complete with nautically-themed children’s playground area), the Sunset Deck offers wonderful natural elements. This fantastic space can accommodate up to 250 guests for a banquet and up to 300 guests for a cocktail function. The VIP Lawn Located right on the water, the VIP Lawn allows guests to enjoy the stunning setting of the club in all its glory, accommodating up to 60 guests for a banquet and up to 80 guests for a cocktail function. From ballroom elegance to barbecue, product launch to private party, wine tasting to workshops, coffee to conference; Fremantle Sailing Club has it all. For further information on wedding bookings, go online at the club’s dedicated website www.weddings.fsc.com.au For further details or to arrange a viewing of the functions facilities, contact the Functions Manager on (08) 9435 8800 or email functions@fsc.com.au


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WINTER WARMERS Feminine colours, soft fabrics and the essential statement piece The latest fashion trends from South of the River’s resident fashion expert. Winter has arrived and now is the time to envelop ourselves in warm knits, experiment with a new colour palette or select our hero piece of the season. Will it be a new coat? A metallic skirt? A treat in velvet? Over the knee boots? Let’s start with comfort: knitwear. Soft woollen blends, cashmere and mohair in oversized cuts and layered with skinny pieces underneath are what winter dressing for comfort is all about. Or try a figure-hugging, soft fine knit for the on-trend off-the-shoulder look with options for peek-a-boo shoulder cut-outs or an asymmetric design. Add a midi skirt, tapered or skinny pants. Offthe- shoulder, oversized slouchy pieces look great too especially when layered over a fine knit and paired with skinny jeans. Dusty pinks, blush and burgundy will be our winter go-to colours for key pieces. It’s a soft and feminine palette underpinned by navy for wardrobe staples and black patent or velvet for bags and shoes. Floral prints with dark backgrounds in black and navy are perfect for flouncy-sleeved blouses and longsleeved dresses. The gentle pinks and blushes are fabulous for any winter item but consider investing in a coat in one of those colours for that

hero piece with long lines and in a wrap or slouchy-style. It will see you through many more winters to come. Or experiment with a metallic skirt – micro-pleated, pencil or cut on the bias with amazing swish appeal – for those that didn’t pick one up last season, here’s your chance. And now for velvet. It feels indulgent and most definitely has the wow factor. For pants, they

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have to be wide legged to allow this fabulous fabric to catch the light and shimmer as you move. But there are other options: velvet track pants with a silk camisole, a hoodie or even a slip dress – yes, slip dresses are still a hot topic in fashion – they made their comeback some time ago now. Add a tee underneath or a coat over the shoulders. Winter wouldn’t be winter without boots, especially ankle boots. But for a statement, go for

over the knee boots. They pop up every season and never fail to create drama, power and super long legs. A slouchy oversized knit would pair beautifully as would a winter floral or paisley dress.


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industry mentors in the lead-up to the international competition in Leipzig which attracted 16 jewellery manufacturing entrants. All entrants were required to manufacture specific components each day for three days during the competition before being asked to assemble the pieces into a finished piece on day four. The result was a silver medal for Tayron and significant publicity for both himself and the family business. An impressive performance for someone who only started tinkering with jewellery as a young teenager and didn’t get serious about his craft until aged sixteen. With a particular interest in creating one-off rings and working with platinum, Tayron describes his style as a mix of classic and modern influences. Visit Scagnetti Fine Jewellers at 18 Napoleon Street, Cottesloe.



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Home to a stylish collection of beautifully handcrafted leather bags, wallets and clutches, Travel and Living Collection is the brainchild of Christin Svard, a Norwegianborn, Australian resident and former flight attendant. Having travelled the world on both fixed wing aircraft and helicopters, her stylish, highly versatile and 100 per cent Australian-designed bags reflect Christin’s love of travel, adventure and luxury. Featuring mostly hand-drawn lining designs and sourcing materials of the very highest quality, the velvety feel and smell of exquisitely soft leather exudes from every piece. “I’m a Scandinavian-born Australian and have travelled to most places in-between and know the importance of functional travel pieces,” says Christin. “Just because something has a practical purpose doesn’t mean you have to compromise on style or beauty.” To view the latest collection from Travel and Living Collection, go online at www.travelandlivingcollection.com.au 38 STYLE

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Hand-crafted leather designs at Dreske Somoff

The daughter of a renowned shoemaker, Anne Somoff immigrated to Australia from Germany as a child, beginning her leather fashion business in the late 1960’s and progressing to become one of Perth’s leading fashion designers. Specialising in original custom leather designs for both garments and handbags, Anne’s understanding of the subtleties of leather’s individual characteristics together with her unique hand-crafted designs make each piece truly unique. Operating from her boutique in Fremantle, her designs have built up a large following amongst both local and international clients, male and female, who have grown to love and appreciate her exclusive clothing and accessories. Offering a made to measure service as well as variations on existing styles to suit clients’ requirements, visit the store at 75A, High Street, Fremantle.

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Interior Design

THE KITCHEN I n n o vat i o n t o t h e f o r e

Kitchens are becoming larger and more tech-focused. Despite recent trends to bring back the traditional formal dining room, today’s homeowners are wanting more space and more of the latest technological innovations than ever in their kitchens.

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It’s a social thing. We all want to spend time together in the kitchen and not just during mealtimes. So for a living space such as the kitchen, a space that gets plenty of use during the day, there are an increasing number of functional demands required to satisfy the whole family. This is where innovative technology can help us to get the most out of this room. Whether it’s a phone, a tablet or a laptop, devices have become integral to a modern family’s everyday life. Having an area designated for chargers and USB ports is, therefore, essential for any kitchen design. These can be integrated into the worktop, hidden in a drawer or a butler’s pantry, or within a separate study or work nook set up against a window, to give a relaxed café-style look to the room. Take technology a step further and download the latest apps for the kitchen. Apps are now available that can view the contents of a fridge to check which ingredients are required for dinner or the school lunch box. Apps can also help in deciding the best programme for a load of washing, can switch on and pre-heat the oven before the homeowner arrives home and also inform when the roast has reached the correct temperature for serving. 48 HOME

Double ovens are being replaced by steam ovens and convection ovens for baking and roasting. Today’s ovens produce better and fresher results than a microwave and although microwaves still play a part in the kitchen, typically these are no longer housed within the usual oven stack, instead they are now placed under the worktop alongside drawers. Fridges, too, are undergoing innovative changes. Instead of one large unit, it now makes sense to have separate refrigerator drawers as part of the kitchen’s streamlined cabinetry - situated where they are most needed. The freezer, for example, which is not accessed as often as other parts of the fridge, can be placed away from the main working hub of the kitchen, thereby freeing up more workspace. Clean lines have been popular in kitchens for some time, and removing small appliances from worktops is an easy way to achieve this look. More and more kitchens are being designed so that appliances can be stowed within cabinetry or in a butler’s pantry. A recent innovation in homes is to install a tap that produces instant boiling water on demand, which gets


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rid of the need to find space for the kettle. Taking this streamlined idea to a new level are the latest kitchen worktops that look like beautiful ceramic entertaining spaces yet hide an induction hob within. These enable the preparation, cooking and eating of dinner to be done all within the one space. Imagine being able to switch mood enhancing lights on and off, turn on a tap or open a door just by moving a hand. It seems farfetched but it’s easily achievable with today’s technology. As is using voice commands to preheat an oven or switch off an appliance. Of course, new innovations often come at a price but with the amount of living we all do in the kitchen these days, it makes sense to invest in technology and enjoy the lifestyle it brings.

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or stone and can burn different fuels, such as wood, charcoal, propane gas or gel, with wood and gas being the most popular. The wonderful aroma of a woodburning fire pit is perfect for that great outdoors camping feel whilst also providing an outdoor cooking option. Propane gas pits provide an unusual bluish flame and, with the supply of fuel easily controllable, can be quite large in size. They create amazing focal points with the use of non-flammable decorative materials in the pit itself, such as coloured glass or pebbles. Whatever design of fire pit is chosen, it is important to make sure that it is set up and used safely. For example, always follow the manufacturer’s instructions and contact the local shire to find out about any restrictions that may apply, such as set-backs from boundaries that can impact on your location of the pit. Also, ensure the fire pit is set up on a fire-resistant material, such as concrete, gravel or brick. Once all the safety issues are taken care of, just sit back, relax and enjoy the warm wintery outdoors.


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Ellis & co A unique collection of furniture, homewares, fashion and design

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type. Whether it’s a full-house concept, one-room makeover, pre-start selection, commercial fit-out or just the finishing touches to a home, the team will inject personality into the desired space. This stressfree, highly personalised service allows customers to be able to enjoy the whole design experience from start to finish. Ellis & Co is also home to fashion boutique SALT. Find a mix of on-trend, elegant and casual women’s fashion that’s different from the usual south west fare. Picture a contemporary blend of luscious Italian silks, real fur and other fabrics that exude stylish, chic and coastal casual vibes. Team a new outfit with a leather handbag, a clutch or a stylish accessory from the store’s jewellery range and enjoy clothes that are easy to wear for either dressing up or dressing down. The store also specialises in providing the finishing touches to a home, including blinds, shutters and curtains. With an extensive range of competitivelypriced quality products, professional installation is available throughout the south west. The service includes an initial measure and quote, help with coordinating window treatments to best suit both the interior and budget through to the installation. For a holidaymaker on a pit stop, a homeowner looking for inspiration or for a design lover after a bespoke item for the home or the wardrobe, this fabulous store has it all and more.


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that an aesthetically pleasing, carefully designed bedroom featuring the very highest quality bedding, furniture and accessories is of paramount importance. Manufactured in Germany and Belgium, the store’s adjustable beds are designed to deliver healthy sleeping and perfect comfort. The position of each bed can be fine-tuned at the touch of a button and double beds even come with separate controls to allow individual settings; ideal for reading, for viewing a tablet or for watching TV. Available as stand-alone beds with solid wood or fabric surrounds, they can also be placed within an existing bed frame. Its range of solid wood beds offers enduring designs and impeccable craftsmanship. With the aim of creating more sustainable furniture, the authenticity and simplicity of the designs deliver a stylish, versatile touch to the bedroom. In addition, a selection of fabric surrounds offer personalised designs, superb fabrics and top quality upholstery. To complement its beds, European Bedding is the only supplier in Perth of 100 per cent certified organic natural latex mattresses from Heveya. Sourced from the Heveya Brasiliensis tree, latex is a completely natural material renowned for providing superior support and comfort. Delivering supremely comfortable natural springiness, the material, unlike other foam-based mattresses, is completely free of petroleum derivatives to provide complete peace of mind.

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Land Rover Discovery

All new SUV gets highly impressive makeover

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wenty-seven years since the release of the Series 1 in the UK, the Land Rover Discovery remains one of the world’s most recognisable SUVs. And, almost 3 decades on, with over a million units sold worldwide, our love affair with the ‘Disco’, seems to show no sign of abating with the release of the fifth generation model. Part of the appeal of the Land Rover Discovery has always been the fact that you kind of always know what you get with a Discovery. Its look hasn’t really changed that much since the late 80’s and although subsequent models have introduced plenty of technology over the years, it is a car that often appeals to the traditionalist. However, the all-new Discovery seems to be making a bold and concerted effort to shake off that slightly conservative tag. Firstly, it’s a car that looks significantly different to the outgoing model. Shedding its more rugged, boxy-style lines, its new-found curves and contemporary profile have obviously taken its design cues from the Discovery Sport but at the same time 60 MOTORING

lifted the whole profile of the car. It’s still unmistakeably a Discovery but a huge departure from its predecessor. Inside, the Discovery has stepped up another gear with a noticeable upgrade to its materials and finish. Indeed, with its sumptuous cabin and interior ambience, one could be mistaken for thinking that it was in fact the inside of a class-leading Range Rover. With versatile space for seven full-sized adults, the Discovery’s seating can also be configured from a smartphone, using worldfirst remote Intelligent Seat Fold technology. All models also come with an InControl media screen that can be used for navigation, media playback and apps. Powered by a selection of Jaguar Land Rover’s highly efficient diesel engines, the introduction of the brand’s award-winning Ingenium diesel power plants to the new Discovery, paired with a smooth-shifting eight-speed ZF automatic gearbox, has significantly improved both performance and emission levels. The 132kW 2.0L Ingenium Td4 diesel is the most fuelefficient Discovery to date with CO² emissions of 163g/ km and a fuel economy of 6.3L per 100km. Providing


430Nm of torque, to deliver the Discovery’s customary towing power, the Td4 powers from 0-100 km/h in 10.5 seconds. A high powered Sd4 version of the engine with 177kW and 500Nm of torque is also available for those looking for that extra bit of performance. Reaching 100km/h from a standing start in just 8.3 seconds, the car is still capable of achieving an economy rating of 6.5L per 100km. The new Discovery is also available with a powerful 190kW 3.0L V6 diesel, badged as the Td6. This single-turbo engine propels the car from 0-100km/h in a mightily impressive 8.1 seconds while still achieving CO² emissions of 189g/km and fuel economy of 7.2L per 100km. In keeping with the rest of the all-new Discovery’s striking upgrades, the very latest driver technologies all feature on the latest model. Terrain Response technology and, following its introduction on the Range Rover Evoque, All-Terrain Progress Control technology both come as standard. Advanced Tow Assist, a feature that takes the stress out of reversing by allowing the driver to guide a trailer, horsebox or

caravan into position without using the steering wheel, and Rear Height Adjust, which allows the driver to lower and raise the height of the rear of the vehicle to make hitching a trailer simpler, are other clever touches.

“... one of the world’s most recognisable SUVs ...” Incredibly practical, super spacious and equally at home whether on or off-road, the all new Discovery offers a compelling package. Land Rover is onto an absolute winner here. For further information on the all new Land Rover Discovery, visit Southern Land Rover at 1286 Albany Highway, Cannington, or call 1300 884 595. MOTORING 61


Jaguar XE

Volume seller continues sporting heritage

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he launch of the XE sedan was a big deal for Jaguar. A crucial part of its strategy to up its worldwide production volumes and compete head-on with its German counterparts in the prestige sedan market, it might be said that, at the time, the very survival of the brand was at stake.

“... exquisite styling, excellent chassis dynamics and proven pedigree ...”

Jaguar certainly didn’t shy away from a fight. For decades, the BMW 3-Series, along with Audi, Mercedes-Benz and, to a lesser extent, Lexus, had ruled the roost in this hugely lucrative sector with a succession of extremely successful models. However, Jaguar has always been up for a scrap and has also had a knack of capturing our attention when it matters. Taking its cues from the same design ethics introduced on the Jaguar XF almost a decade before it, the Jaguar legacy was there for all to see. Its stunning shape and sweeping lines combined the brand’s distinctive large grille with a long bonnet and elegant headlights. Not just a pretty face, though, its sensuous curves and completely flat underfloor were responsible for producing a mightily impressive drag coefficient of just 0.26. Designed around a completely brand new chassis, 75 per cent aluminium, the car also featured an all-new cleverly-engineered aluminium suspension system that was also to be later used on the F-Pace SUV. 62 MOTORING

There are four models currently available, the XE Prestige, XE Portfolio, XE R Sport and top of the range XE S, and whether it is luxury, sporting style, efficiency or performance, nothing has been left to chance. With a mix of rear-wheel drive, 8-speed automatic petrol and diesel engines to choose from, the diesel option available on the Prestige and R-Sport is a punchy 2.0L 4-cylinder power plant delivering 132kW of power and a maximum 430Nm of torque. With a top speed of 228km/h it accelerates smoothly and purposefully from 0-100 km/h in just 7.8 seconds. Three petrol variants complete the line-up, starting with the 2.0L


4-cylinder 147kW, next a 2.0L 4-cylinder 177kW and finally, available on the XE S only, a ferocious 3.0L V6 250kW. The same engine used in the F-Type coupÊ, this supercharged 335bhp beast achieves a top speed of 250 km/h and roars from 0-100 km/h in a touch over 5 seconds. Other new features of note include Electric Power Assisted Steering (EPAS), available for the first time on a Jaguar, and a brand new infotainment system, InControl, based around an 8.0 inch touchscreen and overflowing with a raft of new features and applications, including remote start from the driver’s smartphone. As

expected, inside the cabin, luxury abounds with plenty of leather, a twin-stitched dash and attractive brushed metal paddle-shifters on the steering wheel. A combination of exquisite styling, excellent chassis dynamics and proven pedigree, the all new Jaguar XE has proved to be a worthy wearer of the famous leaping cat badge. For further information on the Jaguar XE, visit Southern Jaguar at 1286 Albany Highway, Cannington, or call 1300 853 894. MOTORING 63


g urst walkin Phil Smeth with Princess, and hand in h rescued rangutan o le a a fem Camp ilitated at and rehab jungle o e e Born Leaky in th Twenty years ago, Carole Smethurst had a dream…. to open her own travel agency and to align that agency with the growing popularity of cruising around the world but, more importantly, in Australia. Bicton Travel opened its doors on Petra Street, Bicton, in 1998 and is now recognised as Australia’s most awarded cruise agency with Carole widely acclaimed as one of the most respected cruise agents in Australia. Last year, Carole was inducted into the Cruise Lines Industry of Australia Hall of Fame. She became the only Australian travel agent ever to be named Godmother to a ship when she officiated in Germany at the christening ceremony of the APT river cruise vessel MS Amastella. Bicton Travel has been named Australian Cruise Agency of the

Year six times in the past seven years, AFTA Travel Agency of the Year three times, and four times Cruise Passenger Magazine’s Cruise Agency of the Year. Over the years, Bicton Travel has adapted to cater for the evolving trends of travel. To meet the growing interest in online travel, Carole opened cruisefinder.com.au and then, to offer a five star service for

the luxury market, she opened Bicton Travel Premium, which she handles alongside her son, Phil, a past winner of Cruise Consultant of The Year. The third Bicton Travel office at the junction of Petra Street and Canning Highway includes a 36-seat Travel Theatre for travel presentations by cruise and travel companies together with a dedicated Cruiseco Lounge, which specialises in exclusive Cruiseco holidays. More than 10 years ago, Bicton Travel was invited to join the Cruiseco cruise consortium in offering cruise deals all over the world and exclusive travel


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Making a World of Difference packages. Carole was then invited to become a member of the US-based luxury travel consortium Virtuoso, boasting some of the world’s finest agencies and travel advisors. Having cruised on many ships with most cruise companies, Carole has a wealth of experience to offer her clients. Her favourite destination is Antarctica closely followed by Alaska. Carole sailed to Antarctica with a group of fellow Bicton travellers onboard a Ponant luxury yacht, “The very best way to see Antarctica,” says Carole. “The scenery was breathtaking, the wildlife staggering and the penguins the ‘life and soul of

the party.’” Carole has escorted 10 group tours to Alaska and rates the Inside Passage Cruise and coach tour of the Rockies one of the best travel combinations in the world. “Even though I have escorted 10 trips to Alaska I could go back again and again,” says Carole. “I love the whole relaxed atmosphere of Canada, the magnificent scenery in the Rockies and, coupled with the Alaska cruise, it really is one of the best holidays you can take. The best travel experiences uniquely reflect you – your personality, preferences and style. It’s a matter of personal

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Heatherbell Urbane Projects

This 1920’s built cottage, which originally included a sleep out, was completely renovated to include four bedrooms, four bathrooms, a gym, a new kitchen, living area and 3-car undercroft garage. Strict design guidelines were enforced by the local council, which required the Federation architecture to be maintained without an enclosed garage. Excavation was, therefore, carried out for an undercroft garage to the right of the house that required complex civil works. The sinking of the garage not only met the council’s requirements but also allowed for a master suite to be extended across in the original federation style to essentially double the frontage. This, in turn, allowed for the new contemporary architecture, comprising of the kitchen, living area, gym and alfresco, to be hidden from the street. The stunning end result of the 66 PROPERTY | LUXURY HOMES

extension uses elements that both mirror and contrast the original home. The attention to detail didn’t stop with just the bricks and mortar. Throughout the interior of the home, a design team was given free rein to use custom cabinetry to create beautiful elements with utmost practicality. Large commercial-size sliding doors were installed to the north-facing side of the home, allowing natural light to fill the space while connecting the living areas to the outdoors. The monochromatic colour palette was paired with natural materials to provide a backdrop of pattern and texture.


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Above all, the build saw the rebirth of a historic home able to cater for today’s lifestyle without losing any of its original character and charm. The construction complexity blended perfectly between traditional build 68 PROPERTY | LUXURY HOMES

methods and contemporary design, melding together to create a fabulous family home. The solutions surpassed the challenges to combine history with modern day design values.


For further information on building with Urbane Projects, call 9329 9560 or go online at www.urbane.net.au LUXURY HOMES | PROPERTY 69


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Another Masterpiece Artique Homes

This inspiring Hillary’s residence created in the ‘American Hamptons’ style is another example of award-winning build quality from Artique Homes and Designer, Builder and Managing Director Malcolm Goode.

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Built over five levels and featuring a tower and a loft, this creative design, all achieved on a small lot nestled into the ocean-side environment, has been constructed with enduring class to withstand the passage of time. The home includes the subtle use of natural elements, such as stone and timber to the exterior, which continue through to the interior. Stone benchtops, timber Dado 72 PROPERTY | LUXURY HOMES

panelling, timber and stone flooring and a stone fireplace all combine to create this masterpiece. For further information on designing and building with Artique Homes, call 9240 1142, email enquiries@artiquehomes.com.au, or go online at www.artiquehomes.com.au


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Discuss your ideas with Artique today. We create ‘YOUR’ home to ‘YOUR’ style with our expertise of 28 years Designing & Building timeless homes

www.artiquehomes.com.au | enquiries@artiquehomes.com.au | T: 9240 1142 | Builders Reg. 9669 SECTION 73


7 Clive St, Bicton

Empire Building Company Now open, this provincial inspired 5 bedroom, 3 bathroom display home with contemporary influences is another masterstroke from award-winning Empire Building Company. The welcoming entry portico features tumbled limestone tiling and a custom, pivot timber front door that leads through to an entry foyer with blackbutt timber flooring extending throughout the two level home. A large open-plan living area, kitchen, scullery and oversized meals area includes laquered cabinetry, exotic quartzite benchtops and spashbacks, island bench and European appliances with the addition of a bi-fold window opening up the kitchen to the alfresco. High ceilings with decorative cornices throughout along with an additional raised ceiling gives a further feeling of spaciouness to the living areas. Custom floor-to-ceiling built-in cabinetry features extensively throughout the home and feature wrought iron, manufactured by an local artisan blacksmith, adds to the luxurious feel. Outside, the alfresco with built-in stainless steel barbeque and rangehood features custom cabinetry, 74 PROPERTY | LUXURY HOMES

including a sink, bar fridge and storage. The feature raked ceiling lined with teak, suspended fans, lighting and heatstrip™ provides perfect all-year-round entertaining. Impressively designed landscape gardens complete the outdoor look along with the lock up attached shed and drying area. With multiple zones, this is a home designed for the modern family, providing the option of a ground floor or upper floor master bedroom both with ensuite and built-in robes. It also achieves a 6.3 star energy rating thanks to its commercial-grade double-glazing to all doors and windows, ceiling insulation and fully ducted and zoned Daikin air-conditioning system. Two Rinnai instantaneous hot water systems provide hot water on demand. Available to view until December 17th, don’t miss this opportunity to experience Empire Building Company’s latest build. Owner and Director, Andre Malecky and his staff will be available on site to discuss any questions. Open Saturdays and Sundays 1pm to 4pm, Wednesdays 2pm to 5pm or by appointment.


East Fremantle Update Empire Building Company has also recently begun work on a new project in Locke Crescent, East Fremantle. With construction set to commence this spring, this innovative three-level custom-designed residence with both city and river views will provide a rare opportunity to invest in this sought-after riverside suburb. For further information on these projects or on building with Empire Building Company, call 9319 9700 or go online at www.empirebc.com.au LUXURY HOMES | PROPERTY 75


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The Horizon Atrium Homes

This beautiful double-storey home has been designed in harmony with its coastal environment, perfectly melding a distinctive contemporary aesthetic with a timeless classic style. As with every Atrium home, the quality of the construction is second-to-none with a range of impressive features, including an acrylic render, timber window sills and skirting boards and full wall painting. Standout luxury finishes include the extensive use of granite and stone. The Horizon has a striking architectural elevation with feature stone cladding and a full width glass-fronted balcony, giving it a striking street presence. A wide entry porch opens to an impressive foyer and sweeping staircase with stainless steel balustrade. Off the entry foyer to the left is a home theatre and a study that can also be used as a guest bedroom with its adjoining shower and powder room. This is a home ideally suited to families who love to entertain in style. The entire rear of the home is given over to an expansive meals and family area with direct access to the alfresco to provide seamless indoor/outdoor living. The open-plan kitchen and adjoining scullery are all class with granite, glass splashbacks, stacked stainless steel cooking appliances and plenty of storage, including slide-out stainless steel vegetable drawers. Upstairs, the elegant master suite has sliding doors to the large balcony, a huge walk-in robe/dressing room and an ensuite worthy of a five-star hotel, complete with freestanding bath and stunning tile work. There are three more generous bedrooms, one with a semi-ensuite and separate powder room, as well as a peaceful retreat or reading room. The Horizon by Atrium Homes brings a new dimension to quality family living. Located at 41 Venice Entrance, Iluka, The Horizon is open from 1pm to 5pm on Saturdays and Sundays and from 2pm to 5pm on Wednesdays.. Contact Alan Jones on 0400 595 005 for more information or to book a private appointment.

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The Katherine Ross North Homes

With a spacious 312sq metres of living space, this delightful Ross North Homes display features a Hamptons-style elevation with feature portico, striking awning windows and weatherboard-style cladding. Featuring 4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, the foyer entry with 31 course ceiling and shadowline cornice leads through to the centrepiece of the home, a huge living area with access to a side alfresco. This impressive living space includes a stylish gourmet kitchen with island bench, Essastone benchtops, undermount sink and freestanding oven and hotplate together with a huge hidden scullery with sink and integrated Hafele fridge/freezer and dishwasher. Leading off to the side of the main living zone is a central library or lounge while leading off to the rear is a well-proportioned master suite with large walk-in-robe and sliding door with direct outside access. The ensuite boasts a double-sized shower, 1200mm basin and large freestanding bath. The front of the property includes a secluded home theatre with feature recessed ceiling and a study providing the necessary privacy for a home office. A double garage with 31 course ceiling also includes a storage recess and secure internal access to the kitchen.

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For more information on building with Ross North Homes, call Grant Hayes on 0411 455 566 or Karen Lambourn on 0402 755 256 80 PROPERTY | LUXURY HOMES


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W h at i s H a p p e n i n g w i t h I n t e r e s t R at e s ?

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hould my home loan repayments be principle and interest or interest-only? It’s a common question that my clients seek the answer to. It does, of course, depend on individual circumstances but let’s take a more general look at this. Firstly, let’s cover off an important piece of the puzzle. Who and what is the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA)? APRA supervises Australia’s banks, building societies and credit unions (authorised deposit-taking institutions), life and general insurance companies, friendly societies and superannuation funds (excluding self-managed funds). It promotes financial stability by requiring these institutions to manage risk prudently to minimise the likelihood of financial losses to depositors, policy holders and superannuation fund members. Through its supervision, APRA’s aim is to identify potential weaknesses in its regulated institutions as early as possible. It follows a risk-based approach under which institutions facing greater risks receive closer supervision. So why is this important in the discussion about what’s happening with interest rates? Recently APRA imposed limits on financial institutions on two fronts in relation to the lender’s loan book. Firstly, to manage the amount of investment lending in order to remain under the 10% growth benchmark, and, secondly to limit the amount of interest-only lending it provides to consumers.

So how is this playing out for the consumer? For those that have an investment loan or an interestonly home loan, many will have noticed that interest rates may have increased several times over the last six to twelve months irrespective of the fact that the RBA has left the cash rate on hold at 1.5 per cent since August 2016. This is due to the way lenders are managing the pressure from APRA. The reality is that this is now widespread practice and is most likely going to continue. One way this can be avoided is to consider either switching into a fixed rate, especially if the loan is for investment purposes as this will provide some budget certainty for the investment, or looking at a principle and interest loan rather than interest-only, or a combination of both. We have also now had the release of the recent federal budget to contend with. The levy imposed on banks will most likely be passed onto consumers with either an increase in fees or interest rates. Due to all the factors above, it is now more important than ever to seek independent advice from a licenced finance broker who can assist in making appropriate decisions for individual circumstances. Not all lenders are treating investment and interest-only lending in the same way, so it might be possible to make significant improvements by seeking advice soon.

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Kerri Buurman is a director at Buurman Finance Solutions. Call her on 0432 141 930 or go online at www.buurmanfinance.com.au


Use a broker and save money. With banks moving rates outside of RBA rate decisions there has never been a more valuable time to seek advice from an independent finance specialist. Your bank won’t tell you what another lender is offering - only a broker can compare several lenders and offer you the most competitive rates. At Buurman Finance Solutions (BFS), we partner with you to help find the most suitable finance option while removing the stress of the loan application process. This allows you to get on with what’s important to you while we take care of the research and the solution. At BFS we provide finance solutions tailored to your individual situation. We specialise in home loans, investment property loans, commercial and business lending right through to vehicle finance and personal loans. With variable rates as low as 3.79% (4.01%*) and fixed rates from 3.88% (4.94%*) the time to act is now. *Comparison rate Call Kerri or Sarah today to find out how we can help you save.

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D O I N E E D A W I L L?

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B y r ay m o n d ta n t can’t be taken with you but what you leave behind may inflict conflict and heartache on the ones you love. The saying goes that there is nothing more certain in life than death and taxes and, of course, none of us know when our time will be up. When Steve Irwin died, the number of queries on estate planning rose substantially at my firm. Abraham Lincoln, Bob Marley, Jimi Hendrix, Prince, John Denver and Pablo Picasso are just some of the celebrities who died without wills. Can you imagine the fight over these estates? If there is no will or no valid will in place, legal issues may arise for the beneficiaries. If you die without a will, all money and possessions (the estate) will be distributed according to strict legal rules and regulations. These rules are called the laws of intestacy and, in many cases, these laws distribute an estate in a way the deceased would not have wanted, sometimes with disastrous results. Anyone whose circumstances have changed, through marriage, the birth of children, divorce, remarriage or the death of a close relative, should make a new will. Once married, any previous will made is generally revoked. So what should you do? Should you rush in to see a lawyer and get one done immediately? No, first, it’s important to consider the following questions. Who will be my trustee? This is a person trusted to manage the estate. He or she will be able to sell properties and deal with your money. The trustee should be financially savvy and trustworthy. Who will look after my children?

also tax saving consequences. Here are our ten good reasons as to why everyone should have a will:1. A will lessens the pain felt by loved ones at the most difficult time. 2. The guardianship of young children who survive can be made known instead of having relatives argue as to who takes care of them. 3. A will prevents bitter family battles. This is especially important if there has been a second marriage. Having one family fight over the assets is bad enough. Can you imagine two families squabbling? 4. A will simplifies the legal process. The process of unfreezing the deceased’s estate can be complicated and costly. 5. A will should name who gets the estate’s assets. If beneficiaries are not named, the law has a fixed formula for distribution of assets. That formula may not be as per your intentions. 6. A will prevents confusion. Let your family know what your wishes are. Do you wish to be cremated and have your ashes scattered to the four corners of the wind? 7. A will helps the family business. Upon death, all assets of the deceased are frozen. The business may have a vacuum in management that ultimately leads to the business operating at a loss and, ultimately, financial hardship for the family. 8. A will minimises the legal costs of settling the deceased’s estate.

Who do I leave my properties to? Where do these assets go? How do I distribute them? Does that son who never visits me get anything?

9. A will should eliminate the cost for an administrator’s bond. A bond is sometimes required by the courts before they will allow a deceased estate to be dealt with.

Do I use a testamentary trust will? This is a specialised will that has added protection for the beneficiaries and

10. A will allows the chance to explain to children why the estate was apportioned in that way.

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Estate Planning To cut a long story short… We acted for a mother whose son had died in a car accident. The driver of the car was the son’s girlfriend. No-one knew how long the son and this girlfriend had been dating or whether they were in a de-facto relationship. The son did not have a will and left properties jointly owned with his mother in both of their names. Immediately after the funeral, the girlfriend claimed she was in a de-facto relationship with the son. Under the Administration Act 1903, a de-facto partner is entitled to a substantial portion of the estate. Can you imagine the angst of the mother in having to deal with the girlfriend’s claim? The mother’s words to me were, “She killed my son, and now she is coming after our properties!” The problem here was that there was no will and there was no way anyone could ascertain whether the girlfriend could prove the de-facto relationship was genuine. The mother had to swallow a bitter pill and settle the matter out of court. Lesson to be taken: Make sure you have a will.

Protect your hard earned wealth for your loved ones and get peace of mind Whether you want to make a simple will, an Enduring Power of Attorney or are just worried the tax man may attack your estate, we will tailor make a solution for your circumstances and objectives. Our lawyers specialise in Estate Planning. With our years of experience and dedication, we’ll get you the peace of mind you want and deserve.

Failing to plan is planning to fail. Safeguard your wealth today! Check out our podcasts online for more information on estate planning.

Call +61 8 9221 2888 Raymond Tan is Lawyer and Public Notary at Tan and Tan Lawyers, Perth..

or visit www.tanandtanlawyers.com The Westralian, Unit 6/78 Terrace Road, East Perth


DON’T LET TECHNOLOGY TA K E O V E R

How to remain focused on doing business

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B y M at t h e w D a l ly or the past twenty years at Your Way Software, we have been assisting small and mediumsized businesses in using the internet and computer technology to promote their products and services. From the original HTML web pages with bright colours and flashing and scrolling text to the clean, mobile friendly apps we see today, we have been there every step of the way. Do you remember the old web sites? Header at the top, left hand side menu and pictures that took forever to load in the middle of the page; they even had the odd sound or two blaring through the tinny speakers dangling from your desk. Over the years, we have worked with desktops, PDAs, desktop servers, virtual machines, server racks, teleconferencing, VoIP, mobile phones, tablets, smart phones and every cable imaginable. We have plugged them in, repaired them or upgraded them, all with the sole purpose of helping business owners focus on the business itself, not on the technology running the business.

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Too many times clients tell us about the problems experienced with software. Data has had to be entered twice. It has had to be upgraded every month. Large sums of money have been spent on a system only to find that the reporting functions promised will only collate the data, in other words, the reports have had to be created by themselves. Too much time wasted configuring the software without the software actually doing what’s required. Plus, not only was too much time spent, it was wasted on multiple systems. One for invoicing, one for clients, one for reporting, Excel spreadsheets joining them together all linked to an Access database that had a different version for each month. Copy, paste, check the data, rinse and repeat. More time had been lost entering data into multiple systems multiple times to get a half completed report that only showed a portion of the actual progress of the company. Businesses should not operate in that way. Business owners know how the business should run. They have put in the time to get the business processes in place, to


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maximise time completing client projects. We recognise that effort, which is why we build systems that follow specific business processes that are simple to use and with minimal data entry. It is easy to find someone cheap overseas to complete an app. Many do, we don’t. It’s easy to buy software off the shelf to complete some of the required business tasks. Many do, we don’t. What do we do? We sit down with our clients and go through the process for the task that the software is required to complete. We consider the client’s financial position so an app can be developed now without it affecting cash flow. We build a system that follows a business process to complete the required task. We design apps for business, your way.

Matthew Dally is the owner of Your Way Software, a specialist app developer and custom software provider. Call him on 0481 263 533.

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BALANCE YOUR H O R M O N E S n at u r a l ly By Kim Mitchell

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ormones can be delightful substances that give us energy and vitality. They can make us feel like a rock star, however, when not in balance, they can make us feel terrible. Hormones have a powerful effect on how we feel, function and look, impacting on everything from

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energy levels, quality of sleep, skin health, fertility and weight management. They can also influence moods, whether that might be feeling anxious, calm, withdrawn or angry, along with the food choices we make and the way we speak to ourselves and our loved ones. Very few substances in our body impact on us more than our hormones. They affect us physically and emotionally. Constant and/or cycle-related headaches and migraines, brain fog, poor concentration and memory, lack of energy, fatigue and the constant requirements of ‘pick me up’s, such as coffee and sugar at various times of the day can be a result of hormonal imbalance. My observation in clinical practice is that many of the symptoms that result from hormonal imbalance have unfortunately become accepted as part of a client’s everyday life. They think that their inability to lose weight or their irregular, heavy or painful periods and mood swings are normal. I often hear ladies blame their lack of energy or low libido on being a mum. The great news is that whilst many of these symptoms are common, they are not normal and there are ways to address them - naturally. Tailoring nutritional needs to our own biochemistry, improving digestive and liver health and managing stress all play a crucial role in balancing hormones and the range of conditions associated with them. Understanding exactly where our hormones are at can be an effective way to regain energy and vitality to take away the everyday effects of hormonal imbalance


Inspiring You and Your Family to Health & Vitality

NATUROPATHY NUTRITION & DIET that has become the norm. Hormone Profile Testing is a comprehensive pathology assessment, which we use in practice to confirm valuable information about an individual’s hormonal status and the potential impact this may have on their unique physical and emotional health. To help begin your own journey to health and natural body balance, we are offering 20 free Extensive Hormone Profile Tests (valued at $150 each) when you book a one hour Hormone Consultation for $130 between June and November 2017. Simply call Rener Health Clinics on 9330 2922 or email admin@renerhc.com.au and tell us you are reading South of the River magazine to be eligible for this offer. Whether it be preparing for pregnancy, dealing with hormonal fluctuations or enjoying a positive transition into menopause, natural medicine can assist with maintaining health during all stages of a woman’s life. The good news is that there are natural solutions available for all.

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Le Beau Clinic and Spa A w a r d - w i n n i n g c l i n i c c e l e b r at e s impressive milestone

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s one of Perth’s leading facial rejuvenation clinics, Le Beau Clinic and Spa has built up an unrivalled reputation for providing world-class, technology-driven, result-orientated treatments within a unique luxury spa environment. Offering a wide range of treatments from luxurious relaxation to refreshing stimulation, discover massage, body and beauty treatments along with the very latest anti-ageing, skin care and skin rejuvenation therapies. The winner of numerous business and industry awards, including the 2015 and 2016 World Luxury Spa award (it’s a finalist again this year), the Kardinya-based day spa is run by owner Karen Biffa90 HEALTH & BEAUTY

Skewes, who this year celebrates 20 years in business. The business continues to move with the times, investing in the very latest medi-spa equipment operated by an expert, highly trained and qualified team of aestheticians. The clinic also has access to a visiting practitioner with over 20 years’ experience in delivering cosmetic fillers.

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In recognition of the clinic’s growing reputation and coinciding with its twentieth anniversary, Le Beau Clinic and Spa was recently chosen to partner with the Miss World beauty pageant for 2017.

Two finalists, chosen from the Miss World WA event held in May, will be using the spa during six weeks of intensive preparation ahead of the Australian final, which takes place on Friday 14th July. Playing an integral part in ensuring the contestants are looking at their very best for the big event, the two finalists will have unlimited access to the clinic’s infrared sauna and spa, will enjoy skin firming and high-end clinical skin treatments and will receive expert advice from its resident naturopath to help with internal health.

Located at 75 Gilbertson Road, Kardinya, for further information on the range of treatments available or to book an appointment, call 9331 1122.


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STEPS TO CHANGE YOUR LIFE FOREVER WE ALL WANT TO ACHIEVE A HEALTHIER AND FITTER LIFESTYLE and if you are serious about making 2017 the year you reach your health and fitness goals, try following these simple ten steps below.

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Establish an easy to follow, sustainable nutritional plan that can be maintained for the rest of your life. Short term diets will only provide short term results. Eat foods that are easy to obtain, easy to prepare and foods that you and your family currently enjoy eating. Aim for foods that provide good nutrition, varying foods to minimise any deficiencies. Food consumed from fresh and natural sources will provide optimal nutrition value, contain less calories, preservatives and additives and in the long run be 100 per cent better for you.

Carry a bottle of water around all day and measure how much water you are consuming. Buy a water filter jug for the home or invest in a water filter for your tap to ensure top quality water, free of chlorine and other impurities. Increase the intake of water for more active days.

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When calorie intake is lowered, the body’s metabolism naturally slows down. To ensure that it doesn’t slow too much, eat five to six small, low-fat meals every day. Eat three meals that are made up of carbohydrates, protein and fat and two to three small, protein only meals. By planning and preparing meals for the week it’s possible to know exactly what you are consuming while saving both time and money.

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Avoid starving yourself. This will only increase the fat stored in the body and can lead to binge eating. If you are thinking of food too often this could be due to a low blood sugar level, dehydration, a nutrient deficiency or simply because you haven’t eaten enough.

This calorie measurement is found to be the absolute minimum calorie intake to achieve weight-loss without causing nutritional deficiencies. This measurement ensures energy levels remain high and that the metabolism doesn’t slow too much. Note, this is the minimum. If active, increase the calorie intake so that the body has enough energy to function correctly.

Try to eat your largest meal at the start of the day when your body needs the energy most. As the day progresses, decrease the size of the portions and the amount of carbohydrates consumed.

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Alcohol is a poison to the body that gets metabolised quicker and takes priority over other macro nutrients, such as carbohydrates, fats and proteins. Consuming an intake greater than 1 to 3 glasses a week will limit weight loss results and increase the storage of fat in cells.


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Fremantle E d u c at i o n C e n t r e

E m p o w e r i n g i n d i v i d u a l s a n d o r g a n i s at i o n s to success for over 40 years

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oused in the historic Princess May Building in central Fremantle, home to Princess May Girls’ School until 1956, Fremantle Education Centre is a notfor-profit organisation established by the Commonwealth Government in 1974 in response to the 1973 Karmel Report. The report recommended the setting up of a number of national education centres to improve the quality of teaching in schooling and general skills training development for the broader

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community. Thirty-six centres were established and FEC is one of a few remaining in operation. Over the years, FEC’s various courses have included education for non-English speaking people, nontraditional subjects for girls, education, life skills and personal development. There has also been a strong focus on delivering literacy programmes, studentcentered learning, alternative education for alienated


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youth and professional development and support for educators and schools. As time has gone on, the organisation has evolved and expanded into new areas of training. In the 1990’s, it diversified into running a range of international training programmes as well as fulfilling Government contracts for the ‘Work for the Dole’ programme and, in 2002, it was established as a nationally recognised training provider. Seven years later in 2009, FEC won a $1.5m grant from the Federal Government to renovate the ground floor of the Princess May Building, which allowed it to significantly expand its range of services as a Registered Training Provider (RTO). It then commenced its vocational education and training (VET) in-school training programmes, providing accredited in-job training and technical skills. This part of its business has seen significant growth particularly in recent years with 2016 seeing a growth rate of 85 per cent and 2017, 53 per cent. FEC now provides training for 70 schools in an area from Joondalup to Bunbury. In addition, the organisation provides fee-forservice accredited training for the wider community. A

range of programmes, funded by the WA Department of Training and Workplace Development Future Skills Initiative, are tailored to offer qualifications to disadvantaged groups within the community, such as people from a culturally and linguistically diverse background, the unemployed and youth at risk groups. Further to that, a number of short courses are available, including basic computing, returning to work and woman in supervision. The extraordinary success of FEC has made the organisation an employer of choice, employing highly skilled staff and lecturers using the very latest teaching methods. The winner of a number of different awards with the Fremantle Chamber of Commerce in recent years, it’s all female staff now boasts 27 full and part time employees as well as almost a thousand registered students. For further information on its range of available courses, call FEC on 9335 5444, email succeed@fec.org.au or go online at www.fec.org.au

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THE READING RACE

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By Louise Clark or me, going to primary school was all about having fun and playing with my friends. I don’t remember any pressure to read better than my peers and wasn’t bothered by who was reading which level of books. It’s a different story today. As a former primary and secondary school teacher, and now that I have my own young children, I have seen that from very early on in their school life, children can feel quite inadequate with their reading ability if they are not progressing at the same speed at their peers. This feeling of underachieving is, of course, completely unfounded. We all know that, unless there really is a problem that demands help and support, children all learn to read during their early years at school. Unfortunately, though, due to these pressures, some children start to ‘place’ themselves in the class and label themselves as slow if they don’t ‘get’ reading as quickly as others. This can cause frustration and issues with confidence in areas of their personal and school life as well as lowering their own general expectations. So why is this happening? My belief is that it is partly because our education system is more transparent. This is, obviously, a good thing as we want and require to know exactly what is being taught to our children, when it is being taught, and how it is being delivered and assessed. Our children too know what they are

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expected to achieve and this is vital in order for them to take more ownership of, and have more independence in, their learning. However, now that we are all armed with this information, it is not only us who expect our children to go through school proficiently, achieving all the necessary knowledge, skills and understanding, and thereby ticking off all the boxes in the correct order. Our children expect this too. We need to take the pressure off ourselves and our children and let them know that learning to read is not a race. Let’s focus instead on the enjoyment of reading to and with our children. Whoever learns to read first is not necessarily the cleverest or most able child. While one child may have succeeded in reading their first chapter book, another may have used spectacular spatial awareness in their construction work, managed to count back in 5’s from 100 or displayed amazing social skills by making up new games to play at recess. Let’s remind ourselves and remind our children that we are all different, and we all find our own successes in our own way, in the end. Louise Clark has studied and taught across all age groups in the British and Australian schooling and college systems.


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DIVERSITY SOUTH INC

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n 1994, families and community members in the Peel Region had a vision to develop a local agency that could provide the opportunity for family members with a disability to live closer to home. Over twenty years on, Diversity South is now a leading provider of support to adults with intellectual, physical and neurological disabilities, operating 10 communitybased homes and offering lifestyle support to over 40 adults with varying abilities and support needs. A not-for-profit organisation and WA NDIS provider funded by the Disability Services Commission, Diversity South provides a lifestyle program in community-based homes that are staffed 24 hours a day, as well as a community program that includes skill development and social and recreational pursuits chosen by each individual. The community program also offers support to families, allowing the family to get a well-earned break from caring for their family member. Living in a Diversity South community-based home gives each individual the chance to live within their

own personal space and to develop everyday skills. The organisation’s highly trained staff are passionate about promoting independence and active citizenship through a person-centred approach. The community program also offers a highly successful person-centred approach to getting involved in community-based activities. This program runs 5 days a week with evenings and weekends available for after-hours’ community access and is run from a purpose designed building. Here, individuals can participate in a range of activities, including cooking, art, pet therapy and drama with many sessions open to interested parties from within the community. Financial assistance is always welcome and for further information on how to help financially or through volunteer work, please contact Jillian Liddelow CEO on 9582 6105 or email jillian@diversitysouth.org.au Alternatively, please write to Diversity South, PO Box 2057, Mandurah DC, WA, 6210.

Diversity South INC is a leading, not-for-profit organisation supporting people with intellectual, physical and neurological disabilities in the Peel region. We are a Disability Services Commission and WA NDIS provider. Our services include Accommodation, Community Access, Having a Break/Respite, Family Support. Independence and active citizenship are both prized and promoted across all programs. We aim to provide a rich and diverse range of opportunities for community participation and an improved quality of life for the people we support.

Tel 08 9582 6105 Fax 08 9582 0657 . 90 Anstruther Road PO Box 2057 Mandurah WA 6210 . admin@diversitysouth.org.au

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market eating house Cooking up a storm in the south west included in the 2016 Gourmet Traveller Top 10 Regional WA Restaurants and featured in the Australian Financial Review Top 500 Restaurants in Australia, Bunbury-based Market Eating House has been making quite a name for itself. Owned and operated by husband and wife team Brenton and Bec Pyke, Brenton, having grown up in Bunbury, first met Bec while part of the launch team for Anduluz Bar and Tapas, one of Perth’s first small bars. From there, Brenton was recruited to be Head Chef of the relaunch of one of George Calombaris’ (of MasterChef) restaurants, The Little Press. Whilst in Melbourne, the duo gained a wealth of knowledge and experience working with some of the industry’s leading figures, which included a time for Bec working at award-winning chef Andrew McConnell’s Cumulus Inc. On returning to Perth, Brenton and Bec managed Habitué in North Fremantle before starting their search for their own restaurant. After looking at potential venues in Perth for over a year, the appeal of Bunbury, Brenton’s childhood home, won them over and Market Eating House opened in late 2015. “We could see a major gap in the market for the style of restaurant that we hoped to create, something that was welcoming and accessible and would allow our values and way of life to be known through our food, service and hospitality. Something with which we could deliver an experience that reminds customers of why it’s called the hospitality industry in the first place,” says Bec. During the planning process, the pair discovered that they were expecting their first child and the decision to move to Bunbury, where the pair would be closer to family, was solidified. Next there followed a busy handson renovation of a series of offices on Victoria Street to turn the existing building into a new restaurant. “Four months of blood, sweat and tears culminated in a completion date that happened to coincide with my

due date and we ended up opening the restaurant two weeks after the birth of our gorgeous baby boy,” says Bec. With a custom made charcoal grill and wood fired oven taking centre stage in the kitchen, the open plan floor space, stylish bar and rustic vibe has created a distinctive charm at Market Eating House. The focus is on sharing-style dishes, and the menu is strongly influenced by the seasons, showcasing the depth and quality of local produce. “Exploring one of the most honest relationships, that of food and fire, our dishes are prepared with the idea that the ingredients maintain their integrity and will be best enjoyed sharing style, the way we eat at home, with our closest family and friends,” says Bec. Visit Market Eating House at 9 Victoria Street, Bunbury, or call 9721 6078 to make a reservation. FOOD & WINE 101


A Visit To ...

EAST FREMANTLE YACHT CLUB FOR OVER EIGHTY YEARS, East Fremantle Yacht Club has been entwined with Perth’s proud sailing heritage. Perched on the edge of the Swan River and offering panoramic views across the water, the club’s unrivalled position has led to consistently strong membership numbers and a reputation for one of the most diverse and popular annual sailing programmes. Welcoming sailors of all ages and abilities and offering regular racing, regattas and competitions across all disciplines, the club is also a strong supporter of youth sailing, providing coaching and training from beginner to elite level in sailing and power boating.

Visit the club, however, and it soon becomes clear that there is far more to this famous venue than just sailing. East Fremantle Yacht Club has not only become a meeting place for friends and family members to enjoy their recreational activities but a place to spend time together enjoying the club’s impressive facilities, including its bar, restaurant, gymnasium and sauna. The newly refurbished bar, the centrepiece of the members’ lounge, includes a highly popular A La Carte restaurant. With bar snacks available Monday and Tuesday nights, the restaurant is open from Wednesday through to Sunday with coffee and cake available from 10am. Wednesday night is the club’s celebrated Weber Night where members can enjoy delicious slow-cooked beef and assorted hot dishes from its Bain Marie. Friday to Sunday, the A La Carte menu serves up an enticing range of delicious delights. On our visit, we enjoyed the excellent Smoked Rib-Eye, served on a bed of garlic cream mash with caramelised vegetables and a red wine jus. Other current membership favourites include Tasmanian Salmon and Scallops with squid ink risotto, Haloumi with avocado mouse and Duck Salad with Asian slaw. Sunday mornings see the restaurant host its special buffet breakfast and non-members are encouraged to come along and enjoy the surroundings. The social side of the club has long been a drawcard for members and recent plans have been put in place to further expand the number of regular events. Throughout the year, the club hosts quiz and trivia nights, regular live music, wine tasting events and comedy nights. Plans are afoot to host more cabaret-style events and there’s even a Fawlty Towers Night planned for later in the year. The club’s enviable location also provides the perfect place to hold a function. Hosting weddings to accommodate all budgets, including an increasing number of pop-up weddings, the bar and restaurant is ideally suited to hold corporate events and private parties with menus tailored to suit individual requirements. A range of special membership packages are currently available and for further information on these and the current availability of moorings and pens, contact the membership office on 9339 8111 or go online at www.efyc.com.au

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OYSTER BAR MANDURAH POSITIONED OVERLOOKING award-winning Mandurah Ocean Marina, Oyster Bar Mandurah provides an idyllic location for diners with its sweeping water views. Along with its well-established Adelaide restaurant at Holdfast Shores, Glenelg, and its recently opened Darwin eatery, it’s also renowned for its delicious array of oysters all available in a range of tasty combinations. Choose from the Chilled or Grilled options or from the Oyster Combination menu, which features Oysters Mixed, Natural, Chilli Cheese and Darleyfella (three of each), Oysters Errol Flynn, a combination of three of four styles depending on choice, or the Oyster Tasting Plate, half a dozen of two or three styles. There’s also a regular Oyster of the Month, which on our visit was Fiery Mexicanos, grilled oysters with spicy salsa and jalapenos topped with nachos, cheese and guacamole. Mmm, delicious! However, much as we all love our oysters at South of the River magazine, on this particular visit we were here to try something a bit different. Catering for all tastes, not just oyster aficionados, Oyster Bar Mandurah offers

plenty of choice for those not enamoured with the little molluscs and its Temptations menu is proving equally as popular. The mouth-watering line-up of dishes on this menu certainly provided a tough choice for our lunchtime visit. Featuring a selection of smaller entrées, platters (Seafood and Antipasto) and fabulous salads, there’s also a great range of smaller sharing plates, including Salt & Pepper Squid, Prawn Twisters, Garlic Prawns and Chorizo, Bruschetta and Chicken and Garlic Balls. The list goes on! However, after careful consideration, we just had to try one of the restaurant’s signature dishes; The Oyster Bar Grazing Plate. This beautifully-presented, generously-sized dish comes laden with the very best from The Temptations menu and is guaranteed to get the taste buds flowing. Our particular version included Crumbed Haloumi with Cranberry Sauce (worth the visit alone), Honey and Soy Prawns, an Antipasto Mix of feta cheese and chorizo, some fabulous Cheese and Bacon Potato Skins, Salt and Pepper Squid, Garlic Bread and Sweet Potato Chips. The dish changes on a daily basis and Spicy BBQ and Honey Meatballs and Satay Chicken Sliders are just some of the other dishes often included. Wow, what a treat, a hugely enjoyable dish and one that will definitely have us coming back for another try. Yes, the oysters are plentiful and appetizing, but there is much to enjoy for everyone on this well-crafted menu. With great views and attentive and friendly service, a visit comes highly recommended. Open 7 Days from 11am Shop 5, The Palladio on the Boardwalk, Mandurah Ocean Marina Fully Licensed Tel 9535 1880 www.oysterbar.com.au

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Mandurah’s Waterfront Wine Bar

Wednesday Oyster Day

Discounted oysters and Temptations Menu 11am to late every Wednesday, Happy Hour 6pm to 7pm

Friday Night Oyster Hour

6pm to 7pm Discounted oysters, $6.50 Pints, $4 Middys, $4 House Wines

Lunchtime Indulgence

Any two straight dozen oysters plus a bottle of house red, white or bubbly $67

Live Music

Every Wednesday, Friday and Saturday night and Sunday afternoons

*Prices Subject to Change*

Open from 11am 7 days. All day dining.

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My Favourite Dish

Gnocchi, Ragu, Parmigiano By Giorgio Balzarro, Chef and Owner Parlapa Fremantle

at parlapa, we are passionate about our food and our food history. Coming from a very different background, we opened our first restaurant in Torino, Northern Italy, almost ten years ago with a very simple philosophy: to serve traditional Italian food to be enjoyed either during a lunch break, as a quick meal or as a takeaway. Typically, traditional dishes, such as Gnocchi, have always required longer preparation and cooking times.

Much like all working people, we have always enjoyed heartwarming comfort food, and our menu features a range of these dishes compiled from both research and old family recipes and cookbooks from our own personal collection – some of which date back to the early 1800’s. We take great pride in sharing with our customers our unique food experiences. Our recipes are based on our own personal favourites, recipes that have been enjoyed by our family for years long before they appear on our menu. We then add a contemporary twist. My grandmother wasn’t a great cook but she was mad about gnocchi and she needed an assistant, in other words, me. I quickly learned to do the dough using just potato and, here, we use Western Australian grown Royal Blue potatoes and flour. This requires a lot of work and patience but the result is a fluffy-style gnocchi that literally melts in the mouth. And to give it an extra twist, we top it with our signature Ragu, slow-cooked on the stove for four hours. We are proud of our global approach to our food with our ingredients either sourced from local farmers and Western Australian suppliers or from Italy if we are looking for traditional Italian ingredients that provide great flavour and taste. Passionate about history, we have found the perfect spot in Fremantle; a heritage building in front of the recently renovated Fremantle Town Hall. We look forward to welcoming you.

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Picturesque setting right on the water’s edge – Ideal venue for functions or weddings 21 Spinnaker Blvd, Port Geographe Marina, Busselton P 9751 2960 W www.thedeckmarina.com.au

OPEN 7 days from 9.30am to Late (Sunday breakfast from 8.30am to 10.30am) Fully licensed

¤ Stunning Geographe ocean views ¤ Minutes from Bunbury CBD ¤ Modern amenities & on-site café Comfortable and modern studio, 1, 2 and 3 bedroom apartments cater for all travellers, from singles to families. Our facilities include Foxtel, free Wi-Fi and undercroft parking. Make a booking on 08 9791 4700

Where Great Coffee and Conversation Collide

Breakfast - Burgers - Paninis - Wraps - Cakes and Much More • Made Fresh Daily Lunch and Dinner Specials

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Mazza Wines (Photo - Anne Mazza)

T H E a lt e r n at i v e road south By Anne Mazza

while motoring south on that well-worn highway between Perth and Margaret River, many travellers will be unaware of the fact they will be driving through the largest and most diverse wine region in Australia, the Geographe. Curving south along the coast of Geographe Bay from Harvey to Busselton, and extending inland over the Darling Range to Collie and Donnybrook, the Geographe Region is home to about 40 vineyards. Most of these are small boutique businesses and many have picturesque cellar doors set amongst beautiful rolling valleys and majestic jarrah forests. Touring the Geographe offers a very personal wine discovery experience because almost every winery 108 FOOD & WINE

in the region is family-run. Which means very often the person at the cellar door will be the same person that prunes the vines, picks the grapes and makes the wines. Be prepared for intimate wine tastings with passionate wine producers. Being such a large region, the Geographe has a large variation in soil types and micro climates, which translates to ideal growing conditions for many grape varieties. Generally, the area is best known for the traditional French varieties of Shiraz, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Chardonnay, Semillon and Sauvignon Blanc. The Mediterranean climate also makes the area perfect for growing less well-known varieties from


Spain, Portugal and Italy. There are over 1600 varieties of wine grapes in Australia and the Geographe has many small producers who are experimenting and pioneering the production of alternative varieties. The emerging popularity of these ‘new’ wines encouraged the Geographe Wine Industry Association to hold the first Alternative Varieties Wine Show in Western Australia last year with renowned wine writer Jane Faulkner as Chief Judge. The show was a great success with entries from around the state and a number of gold medals were won by local producers. Tempranillo was the strongest alternative variety class with gold awarded to Willow Bridge Estate, Mazza Wines, St Aidan Wines, Bakkheia, Green Door

Wines and Harvey River Estate. Other alternative wine producers to win medals included Smallwater Estate for Zinfandel, Ferguson Falls Estate for its Tempranillo blend and Mandalay Estate for its Durif. The Geographe Wine Industry Association has also recently changed its logo to reflect the diversity of the regions wine and food. For more information on this emerging wine region, go online at www.geographewine.com.au

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Willow Bridge Estate

Willow Bridge Estate

The largest winery in the Geographe wine region, Willow Bridge Estate is a family owned business operated by principals Jeff and Vicki Dewar, who bought the picturesque 180-hectare hillside property in 1996. Situated high on the western watershed of the Ferguson River, the vineyard has spectacular views over the coastal plains. The environment, climate and soil types set the area apart from the more traditional wine growing regions of the state and provide an environmental combination never previously utilised for the production of premium wines.

With a vision to produce premium, quality varietal wines for both the domestic and international market, in less than a decade the estate has already produced an impressive array of outstanding wines, the most notable being the classic Black Dog Shiraz. In addition to that, at the 2016 Geographe Wine Show, the winery swept the board picking up numerous awards together with six gold and three silver medals. The awards included Wine of the Show and Best Red Wine for its 2015 Gravel Pit Shiraz, Best RosĂŠ for its 2016 Rosa De Solana together with Trophies for Most Successful Producer and Excellence in Winemaking.


205 Ocean Drive, Bunbury Stunning new luxury short-stay apartments situated on Bunbury’s breathtaking Back Beach. Rooms 42 Studio, 1, 2 and 3 Bedroom Apartments Room Rate From $150 to $400 Guest Facilities Free Wi-Fi, undercover parking, outdoor pool, new café Ocean 205 open 7 days from 6am-10pm.

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ISLAND BROOK ESTATE

7388 Bussell Hwy, Yelverton Tranquil self-contained chalets positioned within the forest behind the vineyard. Centrally located in the Margaret River wine region. Rooms 3 Chalets Room Rate Midweek and weekend packages available Guest Facilities Spa bath, Molton Brown toiletries, free Wi-Fi, complementary bottle of wine, reverse-cycle air-con, full linen and towels, quality furnishings, fully-equipped kitchen, gas BBQ and outdoor setting, TV/DVD/CD, Bluetooth Marley audio, bush walks.

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08 9755 7501

MANDURAH OCEAN MARINA CHALETS

6 The Lido, Mandurah Modern, affordable family friendly accommodation, close to everything. Rooms 39 Room Rate Studio $117, Spa $165, Family 2 Bedroom $175 (all per night) Guest Facilities Self-catering, fully contained, common laundry.

www.marinachalets.com.au

08 9535 8173

THE CLIFTON AND GRITTLETON LODGE

Corner Clifton & Molloy Sts, Bunbury Beautifully appointed suites and rooms for the corporate to leisure traveller. Rooms 49 Room Rate Standard $138, Semi-Executive $165, Spa Room $165, Executive Spa Suite $195, Grittleton Lodge $215, senior discount and seasonal specials (rates are subject to change, please call to confirm) Guest Facilities Air conditioning, tea and coffee, Foxtel, ensuite, iron, hair dryer, internet.

www.theclifton.com.au

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BUSSELTON HOLIDAY VILLAGE

118 Peel Terrace, Busselton Accommodation options to suit all budgets. Walking distance to town & the beach. Rooms 15 fully self-contained Chalets, an 8-bed Guest House, 30 camping/caravan sites Room Rate Chalets from $125pn for 2 people, Sites from $35pn for 2 people (pension and long stay discounts available), Guest House from $500pn (up to 16 people) Guest Facilities Free Wi-Fi, solar-heated swimming pool, gazebo area with picnic tables & free gas BBQs, playground, guest laundry, campers kitchen.

www.busseltonholidayvillage.com.au

08 9752 4499

LAKESIDE HOLIDAY APARTMENTS

4 star fully-furnished apartments close to the Murray River.

RIVER RESORT VILLAS

Budget family accommodation on the lake by the Murray River. Rooms 28 Two Bedroom Ensuite Apartments (Lakeside), 22 Two and Three Bedroom Villas (River Resort) Room Rate Contact resort Guest Facilities Swimming pool, heated spa, pool table, tennis court, kids’ playroom.

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08 9537 7634

MANDURAH MOTEL & APARTMENTS

110 Mandurah Terrace, Mandurah Centrally located resort complex with a mix of traditional motel-style rooms and fully self-contained apartments. Ideal for a family getaway, romantic hideaway or corporate retreat. Rooms 30 Studio Rooms, 13 fully self-contained Two Bedroom Apartments Room Rate Contact resort Guest Facilities Function centre, lagoon-style swimming pool, half-size tennis court, mini putt putt, Sunbreakers Restaurant open 8am to late, room service also available.

www.mandurahmotelandapartments.com.au

08 9582 9488

WHALERS COVE VILLAS

3 Lecaille Court, Dunsborough Beachfront accommodation and walking distance to Dunsborough. Rooms 16 Villas Room Rate From $290 - $610 per night Guest Facilities Full kitchen, laundry, spacious lounge and dining area, BBQ and outdoor setting, wood heaters, TV & DVD.

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COFFEE CORNER COMO

Where great coffee and conversation collide. Open 7 Days 15 Riseley St, Applecross, 08 9316 4242 Shop 4A, Macquarie Blvd, Hammond Park, 08 9499 4461 19 Ogilvie Road, Mt Pleasant, 08 6311 9589

Cosy, industrial, New York-style vibe with friendly staff serving local brew, bagels and baked goods.

DIVINE INDIAN RESTAURANT

Open Mon to Fri 6.30am to 3pm, Sat 6.30am to 2pm, Sun 7am to 2pm, Public Holidays to 12pm Shop 1, 262 Canning Highway, Como

www.thecoffeecornercomo.com.au

08 9315 2915

Luxurious Indian cuisine in a relaxed stylish setting. Dine-in or takeaway.

EAST FREMANTLE YACHT CLUB

08 9339 8111

A La Carte dining with panoramic views over the Swan River. Open Wed to Sun (Coffee and cake from 10am) Open to the public on Sunday for buffet breakfast – please book.

Open 7 Days for Dinner, Lunch Thurs to Sat 11.30am to 2.30pm Fully Licensed

Fully Licensed Petra Street, East Fremantle

24 Kearns Crescent, Applecross

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MARKET EATING HOUSE

08 9367 4640

www.efyc.com.au

08 9721 6078

OYSTER BAR MANDURAH

08 9535 1880

A sharing-style eatery focused on wood-fire cooking using local, seasonal produce.

All day dining with magnificent marina views. Enjoy a wide selection of oysters, finger foods, premium wines and beers.

Open Tues & Wed from 5.30pm, Thurs, Fri, Sat from 12pm, Closed Sun & Mon

Open 7 Days from 11.00am Fully Licensed

9 Victoria Street, Bunbury

Shop 5, The Palladio on the Boardwalk, Mandurah Ocean Marina

www.marketeatinghouse.com.au

PARLAPA

www.oysterbarmandurah.com.au

0439 294147

PAPARAZZI CAFÉ RISTORANTE

08 9586 1166

Authentic, simple Italian food and vibe. Homemade Gnocchi and heartwarming soups made from traditional family recipes. Located in front of the revamped Fremantle Town Hall.

Still one of the best Italian restaurants in the south west. Homemade pasta, wood-fired pizza, dine-in or takeaway.

Open Mon to Fri 7.30am to 4pm, Sat 8am to 4pm, Sun 8.30am to 2pm

Open 7 Days, Lunch 11.00am to 2.00pm, Dinner 5.30pm to Late Fully Licensed

11 William Street, Fremantle

2B, 2 Peel Street, Mandurah

www.paparazzirestaurant.com.au

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PORT GEOGRAPHE BAR & RESTAURANT

08 9751 2960

Open 7 Days 8.30am - 8.00pm

Modern Australian cuisine with European influences. Picturesque setting right on the water’s edge. Ideal venue for functions or weddings. 9.30am – Late & Sunday breakfast from 8.30am – 10.30am Fully Licensed

24 Hislop Road, Attadale

21, Spinnaker Boulevard, Port Geographe Marina, Busselton

www.pekopeko.com.au

SALT BISTRO

www.thedeckmarina.com.au

08 9535 6336

Foreshore location and serving a wide variety of modern Australian cuisine, showcasing high quality local produce. Weekday and weekend lunch specials, amazing coffee and cakes. Fully licensed.

Shop 1, 4 Zephyr Mews, Mandurah Ocean Marina

Shop 1, 38 Mandurah Terrace

www.saltbistromandurah.com.au

www.sharkysmandurah.com.au

08 9586 3733

Voted Best Contemporary Australian restaurant for 2016 in WA. Waterfront dining with show stopping food! A la carte menu, licensed bar with private function room. $15 lunch menu Mon to Fri. Open Mon to Sun 11am to Late 9 James Service Place, The Mandurah Boardwalk

SUNBREAKERS RESTAURANT

08 9581 5556

Extensive a la carte and set menus featuring a wide variety of seafood, steaks, pasta, salads and desserts. Open 7 Days 8.00am to 10.00pm (except public holidays) Fully Licensed 110 Mandurah Terrace, Mandurah

www.thestagedoor.com.au

WINDSOR HOTEL

08 9534 8825

Open Mon – Fri 10.00am to Late, Sat & Sun 8.00am to Late

Open Mon – Fri 8.00am to 9.00pm, Sat & Sun 8.00am to 10.00pm

THE STAGE DOOR WATERFRONT RESTAURANT

SHARKY’S

Fully licensed and family friendly. Serving delicious food from traditional fish and chips to reef and beef, great coffee and cake.

www.sunbreakers.com.au

08 9474 2229

YOUNG GEORGE

08 6424 9500

Iconic South Perth landmark featuring a restaurant, garden bar, sports bar and function rooms all just a short walk from the foreshore.

A unique neighbourhood haunt with an emphasis on good food, refined wines, craft beers and cocktails.

Open 7 Days from 11am Fully Licensed

Open Tues to Thurs 11am to Late, Fri & Sat 7am to Late, Sun 8am to Late Fully Licensed 48 George Street, East Fremantle

112 Mill Point Road, South Perth

www.windsorsouthperth.com.au

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Gourmet eatery and catering. Fresh, healthy Asian-inspired food all day every day.


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ourtesy of Fremantle Opals, we are delighted to offer one lucky reader the opportunity to win a truly unique piece of jewellery. This 9 carat gold triplet opal pendant set with a single brilliant diamond is valued at over $1500 and features stunning hues of green, yellow, orange and blue. Celebrating over 30 years in business, Fremantle Opals offers one of Perth’s most extensive ranges of hand-crafted opal jewellery and fine unset opals. Sourcing the stones directly from the mines, each opal features its own, very striking characteristics with no two stones ever alike. With Australia producing over 95 per cent of the world’s opals, this is a fabulous chance to own a totally unique Australian-mined gemstone, gems that with their increasing scarcity could soon become one of the worlds’ most sought-after and precious of all stones. The value of opals has been steadily increasing for years so this is not only something to enjoy wearing but it could also turn out to be a very worthwhile investment.

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Located at Shop 15, 27-35 William Street, Fremantle, Fremantle Opals has an extensive range of South Sea pearls as well as a selection of affordable gifts and souvenirs for all occasions. Visit the store and discover a huge selection of one-of-a-kind pieces. To be in the running to win this fabulous prize, all you have to do is answer the simple question below:What percentage of the world’s opals is mined in Australia? To be entered into our prize draw, either email the answer to this question to editorial@blueskymedia.net.au or post the answer to Fremantle Opals Competition, Blue Sky Media, PO Box 1184, Canning Bridge, Applecross, 6153. Please include a contact telephone number and your address. Closing date for entries is Friday, 3rd November 2017, one entry per person, please.


Perth’s Premier Sailing Club INTRODUCTORY

SPECIAL OFFER SOCIAL/CREW MEMBERSHIP ONLY $200

Discover the great outlook from our outstanding facilities and enjoy quality water-based activities in a delightfully tranquil setting perfect as your new “home away from home” or to host your next social or corporate event. Membership opportunities to suit all of your social needs – we’re not just for the boaties! Ask about our $200 Special Offer for Social/ Crew Membership available as an introduction in the first year. As a member, enjoy our regular outstanding social events and exclusive access to our vibrant bar, sensational Members Restaurant, gymnasium and sauna, or talk to us about our pens and moorings. With magnificent views of the Swan, we offer exceptional hospitality and affordable venue hire for functions large or small. Members and sponsors get room hire for FREE! Come and talk to us about joining, see the magnificent view and all we have to offer, and we will shout you a complimentary coffee! Wednesday to Friday between 10am – 12 noon. Bookings essential.

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For further information and for all membership enquiries call 9339 8111 Petra Street, East Fremantle E: reception@efyc.com.au W: www.efyc.com.au


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