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It’s official: Neds and Subi are engaged By LLOYD GORMAN After the briefest of courtships, Nedlands and Subiaco have committed themselves to a ninemonth relationship that could change them both forever. A majority of Subiaco councillors gave their blessing for the city to enter a regional transition group with Nedlands, potentially opening the way for a full amalgamation into one council by 2013.

Nedlands CEO Graham Foster and its director of community and strategy Rebecca Moore were in Subiaco council’s public gallery for the 9:2 vote. The invitation to join Nedlands was first discussed and approved by Subiaco’s corporate and technical services committee just one week before, as reported in last week’s POST. On present boundaries a new city would extend from the West

Perth border to Swanbourne Beach. Both councils will now start work on a business plan to check if the proposal makes economic sense. Subiaco CEO Stephen Tindale said the process had been given an agreed period of nine months. He said: “A regional transition group brings with it a number of potentially significant benefits for the community and the

organisation, including long-term cost savings that could be applied to additional works and services. “We look forward to working collaboratively with Nedlands and the Department of Local Government in preparing a business plan to be tested against our communities. “Without strong community support, a voluntary amalgamation proposal will not proceed.” Nedlands mayor Sheryl Froese

said the Subiaco vote was fabulous. “The formation of an RTG is a proactive and positive step towards local government structural reform,” she said. “I think this is fabulous news, as it allows a thorough investigation of the potential advantages and disadvantages of a future amalgamation to take place. “Both organisations will now work with the Minister for Local • Please turn to page 4

Breather for skaters Subiaco is reconsidering its decision to tear down the skatebowl in Market Square Park.

Wedding wishes do come true … Jessica Stephens’ celebrations will light up the sky now Cottesloe council has agreed she can let off fireworks from the groyne. Photo: Paul McGovern

A petition signed by more than 200 people was presented to councillors on Tuesday night by Hensman Road resident Ada De Leeuw. She told the meeting: “Your electorate is not happy about your decision to demolish the skateboard facility.” Ms De Leeuw collected 220 signatures on the streets of Subiaco because she said removing the skatepark was a ridiculous council decision. “If you do find another area to build a skatepark facility, it will be like the Palms Gardens all over again,” she said in her submission to the council. “Opposition is easy, you will end up with no one wanting this facility, and you will end up with no facility for our adolescents. “Please add a rider to your decision not to demolish it until you decide to build another one.” She suggested soundproofing to help tackle noise issues. Subiaco mayor Heather Henderson said plans to dismantle the skatepark would be put on hold while the council considered the petition. • Please turn to page 81

Fireworks at wedding down to watch. “We can help some people enjoy their night – let’s be part of the fun and approve it.” Acting mayor Jack Walsh had the final word. “I’m obviously kind at heart,” he said. “I think the fireworks would be quite an attractive thing to have in the suburb.” Jessica was ecstatic when she learnt the council had approved her wedding night fireworks by a vote of 6:4. She has been modelling since she was 11 and now also earns her living creating fun wedding days for other couples. When she met Martin Combrink (29), she knew he was the love of her life and that she wanted her big day to be extra special. A watersports nut, Martin proposed to Jessica in the water at Blue Lagoon in Bali, and Jessica wanted a seaside reception at the Indiana restaurant to repay the favour. The four-tier wedding cake will be in the shape of a sandcastle.

Her dream is to celebrate her wedding at Cottesloe Beach with fireworks exploding off the groyne and lighting up the night sky. Such romantic notions failed to soften the hearts of some of Cottesloe’s councillors, who voted two weeks ago to ban the colourful display. “I was devastated,” she said. “How silly. What’s the problem? It will only be a few bangs for five minutes.” Jessica (21) fronted up to the full council meeting on Monday night and laid out her case. She said: “We’d like to make our wedding as memorable and magical as it can be.” Councillor Dan Cunningham was the first to crack. He said: “We heard Jessica Stephens speak. She wants her wedding to go off with a bang. “It might disturb a couple of people for only a few minutes.” The council was told that

fishermen and others would have to be temporarily moved off the groyne and part of the beach to clear a 500-metre safety zone. “The worst that could happen is that there would be a bit of debris to clean up from the groyne,” Mr Cunningham said. There were contrary opinions, however. Councillor Victor Strzina said: “I don’t want to rain on anyone’s parade, but we would not want those things going off every time there is a wedding in Cottesloe.” Councillor Jay Birnbrauer was also concerned about precedent. “Where do we draw the line?” he asked. “Whose wedding do we accept and whose don’t we? “It’s in October. A fair number of people could be using that beach at 8.20 on a Friday night in October. “It’s a bad precedent to set.” Councillor Rob Rowell said this negativity was a little sad. “It’s a bit of fun; it’s a very nice idea,” he said. “People will want to come

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Bungled deal proves a costly legacy The new agreement was verbal only – it was not in writing; there were no proper notes, legal agreement, Deed, or settlement agreement. The land was transferred in 1997, without reference to the Local Government Act 1995. Section 3.59 of the Act requires a business plan and public advertising of this sort of transaction. Cambridge is in a very difficult position due to this bungled transaction, involving land that has a value approaching one third of the town’s annual budget. Today, only one of Cambridge’s councillors was involved in the 1996 decision, and only one serving MP was involved in the verbal agreement. As there is no written agreement with the government, there is nothing the Supreme Court can be asked to enforce. The government has the asset and the money, and our town is in a weak negotiating position. Due to my insistence a note is recorded each year in the annual report to indicate this arrangement exists, and that a caveat is lodged on the appropriate titles. CEO Jason Buckley says the agreement was signed before the Local Government Act 1995 came into effect. But I believe the final verbal agreement and land transfers were subject to that Act, and, if the requirements of Section 3.59 had been adhered to, we would not be in this pickle. Mayor Simon Withers says the fault lies with the past Labor government, but the difficulties stem from a Liberal government that switched ownership of the land. With this financial muddle, ratepayers can see why rates are continually increasing, and why Cambridge is stuck for cash to progress needed projects. Fremantle Perth Rod Bradley Railway Rd Cambridge councillor The POST is HERE Lowanna Way, City Beach Onslow Rd

All Cambridge ratepayers should be concerned about the issues surrounding land at Mt Claremont. The report, “So far, it’s only 15 years and $9 million” (POST 26/6), detailed this bungled land deal, which has proved an intractable problem. We can trace the history of the affair as follows. May 5, 1995: While ratepayers were voting for their new council, the CEO was trying to get some state government ministers to sign the Bold Park agreement, a controversial arrangement to transfer freehold land parcels to the government. The land transfer forms were not signed or witnessed while the Deed was being signed. The then mayor, Ross Willcock, and the council were outraged and refused to approve the transfer. The state government could have invoked Supreme Court action to enforce the Deed, but did not. July 1996: The new Local Government Act (1995) was passed. December 1996: The council came to an understanding with state government ministers which changed the intent and fact of the original agreement with a deal transferring the Mt Claremont land (blocks F and G) to the government with a government promise to share with Cambridge profits from land sales. The original arrangement, as recorded by Deed, was invalid from the day in 1995 when the council refused to comply with it.

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History repeats and repeats If our new Prime Minister, Julia Gillard, is photographed holding up the front of the previous week’s POST again and again, she can get on the cover every two weeks! Sally Bell Oxford Court, Mt Claremont

Dishonourable day in politics Kevin Rudd was possibly the worst prime minister we have had, even eclipsing Gough Whitlam. But he deserved a fair go from his colleagues, who were part and parcel of his ministries, and all behind him. To upstage him in a carefully concealed plot by Labor’s faceless men and put Julia Gillard into the prime minister’s chair was neither fair

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I have long enjoyed cycling, both motorised and self-propelled, and encourage my wife and son to ride as well. I often ride with my son and try to show him how to ride safely. I feel cyclists get a bad rap – or did until Saturday. On Saturday afternoon, I was driving along Railway Road in Subiaco when I stopped at the Hay Street lights. I was enjoying the sensational weather when I noticed a slim, youngish woman on a bike stopped at the lights also. She was on the footpath waiting to cross Railway Road, and was aimlessly looking around and doing that cycling on the spot thing that cyclists sometimes do at lights. Just as the lights went green for my direction, she chose to cross in front of two lanes of traffic, one of them mine. I couldn’t believe what I was seeing, so I gave her a polite little toot to let her know that (a) she was crossing on the red, and (b) she was about to get run down by a long line of traffic. She looked around to see who had warned her and then directed a torrent of abuse in my direction. I wouldn’t have minded so much, but she was rather definitely in the wrong! Why had she chosen that specific moment to try to cross a very busy road? So sorry, psycho-cyclist, if I offended you by trying not to kill you. My wife dug out the previous week’s POST and sure enough, she fits the description, except this time no zinc cream. There must be something sad going on in this woman’s life but I don’t think attacking and abusing motorists will solve it. Can we band together and try to identify this woman before she gets any more feral? James Rogers Hamersley Road, Subiaco

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Expert slams Pro Subi ads By KERRY FAULKNER

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Central Subiaco businesses are jeopardising other city businesses with their high-profile advertising campaigns.

A Nedlands vet says Perth is in the throes of a deadly parvovirus epidemic in dogs, the severity of which has not been seen here for 20 years. Anton Ottenhof said seven dogs had been put down last week at the emergency vet centre in Balcatta. Elsewhere, some vets had seen up to 17 cases in a single day. In the York and Northam areas, up to 40 dogs have been treated for the disease in the past two weeks. Parvovirus is a highly contagious intestinal virus that causes vomiting, bloody diarrhoea, respiratory failure and death. It is spread through contact with dog faeces and has an incubation of about seven days. Dr Ottenhoff said: “In areas like ours, where vaccination rates are high, we are seeing fewer cases, but in areas where people don’t vaccinate, it’s really, really bad and a lot of people are not aware of it. “No one knows why there’s been such an explosion. “Parvo is often associated with change in weather, we know that. “But what we don’t know is if this epidemic is through lack of vaccination or if the virus has changed. “But we are recommending that if the vaccination is on the old side then get them vaccinated ASAP.”

Nedland vet Anton Ottenhoff says vaccination is the only way to protect dogs from the deadly parvovirus edipemic. Dr Ottenhoff said he recently vaccinated 30 dogs for a breeder worried about the virus. Australian Veterinary Association WA division president Gary Edgar said the virus was extremely resistant and could live up to a year. He said evidence of pockets of infection in WA’s breeding areas was of particular concern. “If it’s in a breeding area, that’s a big deal because the virus incubates,” he said. “So people could have been

to the kennel to get their new puppy and bring it back home into the Perth area not knowing it has the virus. “The dog is going to get sick and the virus is going to spread in a new area. “People need to make sure they adhere to the isolation period during the vaccination process and make sure they keep vaccinations up to date.” Vaccination costs about $90 for a year.

Ward: Ignore Cliffe queries Peppermint Grove councillor Dominic Ward said answering questions from The Cliffe preservation supporter Brian Waldron was a waste of time. At the recent shire council meeting, Mr Ward said Mr Waldron was not a ratepayer and wasted shire resources with his constant questions about the council’s part in granting a de-

Assault at Subi bar Police are investigating an attack in a Subiaco bar early Sunday morning. They said a man had been king-hit in the crowd at the Llama Bar, in Hay Street. The blow from the front had knocked him unconscious and he had been treated at hospital for concussion and swelling to the face, police said. It was the second assault at the popular nightspot within an hour. In the other incident, a man was assaulted after he spat into a toilet cubicle.

moliton licence for the 1894 Peppermint Grove house. He urged the shire to cease correspondence. Shire president Brian Kavanagh said he would look into it but he did not think ceasing communication was an option. Mr Waldron, a former Perth resident who lives in Woolloomooloo, NSW, is spearheading the Save The Cliffe website and campaign. He was friends with brothers Rob and Dave McComb, original members of the cult band, The Triffids, whose parents owned the house when the band was formed. Mr Waldron spent many hours at The Cliffe and has maintained a strong interest in its preservation.

He has also questioned Local Government Minister John Castrilli about the council’s issuing a demolition licence for a building in the top category of its municipal heritage list. In his most recent letter, Mr Castrilli replied: “The town planning scheme enables the shire to take heritage considerations into account when determining development applications, which include requests for demolition. “I am not in a position to answer your question as to how the shire of Peppermint Grove considered the owner’s application, and suggest you direct your enquiry on this aspect to the shire.” Cliffe features in demolition dispute. – See page 26

Pro Subi chairman quits Pro Subi chairman Patrick McCarthy has resigned. Mr McCarthy spent three years heading the independent organisation responsible for marketing Subiaco’s CBD. Vi c e - c h a i r m a n S h a u n Johnson has stepped into the position and Mr McCarthy will remain on the board.

Mr McCarthy denied disharmony with the council had prompted his resignation. He said the arrival of a new baby was behind his decision. “As chairman, you’ve got to be able to dedicate at least 10 hours a week to the job and it’s not fair on the rest of the executive not to be able to do that,” he said.

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This is the opinion of marketing consultant Paul Cherednichenko, who said campaigns run by Pro Subi strongly branded the Subiaco CBD and that image flowed on to other businesses. He said the campaigns were run without proper analysis and without regard for their long-term implications. Mr Cherednichenko was contracted by Subiaco council to review its marketing and promotion. He found some of the blame lay with the council and its failure to set clear directions for Pro Subi, a business organisation set up to market firms in the CBD. It uses funds levied on central Subiaco businesses, which the council collects. Its operating budget for 2009-10 was $356,370. Recent campaigns include Subi B Yourself and Sunday trading. Mr Cherednichenko said: “There appears to be a lack of under-

standing by key parties and the community about the city’s intentions in relation to marketing and promotion, as well as the broader economic development direction. “The lack of cohesive marketing and promotion of the CBD is a risk due to the high visibility of the program and the level of expenditure involved.” Other criticism levelled in his report includes Pro Subi’s lack of good governance and disagreement over the council’s role on the Pro Subi board. Pro Subi says it is funded by commercial properties in the city centre and the council’s role is simply to collect the money. It stands firm on its view that its council board representatives are merely observers. Pro Subi says the marketing review, which started in May 2009 and finished recently at a cost of $5000, is outdated and fails to take into account its initiatives over the past two years. In a written statement it said: “Subi is both very keen to increase the coverage area of the defined CBD and also ready to integrate with the city marketing objectives, which are still unclear to us.”

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The world can be a cruel place, as the speed and ruthlessness of events in the political s p h e re l a s t we e k showed. But you don’t necessarily expect to see Mother Nature turning on herself outside a child-care centre. That’s what happened to a couple of POSTie parents earlier this week when they were collecting their little bundle of joy from the Mulberry Tree Creche, in Wembley Downs. They had just parked beneath the massive tree in the carpark when there was a loud

bang and thump on the roof of the car. The cause of the disturbance? The halfeaten corpse of a bird, with just its torso and two wings still intact, that had been dropped from up high in the tree. The only potential culprits in sight, three or four birds grouped together, making a lot of noise and looking agitated. “ I w o u l d h ave screamed if it had landed on me getting out of the car, or worse if our little boy had seen it he would have been terrified; it was horrible,” said Imelda Flannery, the mother of a toddler at the creche.

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What can this mean? Is it a deep, meaningful message from an Abba fan? Or a cry for help writ large in Cottesloe seaweed from the depths of winter for a too distant summer? Judging by our front page photo this week the endless summer has never left the beach.

When is a bus allowed to stop? Can the bus stop at some Claremont bus stops? Some Claremont folk are puzzled that some of the new bus stops on Shenton Road are next to “no standing” signs. One councillor described this as bizarre. “They never consult us or tell us they’re doing it,” the councillor seethed. David Hynes, from the Public Transport Authority, said the stops were temporary. He said: “We are undertaking 16 bus stop upgrades in Claremont, of which 10 will have concrete works completed before June 30. “And we have estab-

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Engaged • From page 1 Government and his department on the process forward and the development of a business case. “As the first in the western suburbs to take up local government reform, we’re keen to get started on the process and look forward to keeping our community informed on our progress.” Ms Froese said the agreement was not binding, and either council could pull out at any time. “The process is likely to take place over nine to 12 months and will be aided by independent assessment,” she said. At Tuesday night’s council meeting, Subiaco deputy mayor and East ward councillor Paul Clements said he had been approached by ratepayers after they had read in the POST about the proposal for the two councils to amalgamate. Mr Clements said: “The immediate reaction from ratepayers was why are we doing this? “I think ratepayers are a little bit cautious about it but we have the right to pull out of it at any time.” Acting Local Government Minister John Day said he hoped the Subiaco/Nedlands decision would help “motivate” their neighbouring councils towards amalgamations.


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Hospital staff hog Hollywood parking Hospital workers are causing residents headaches by hogging parking spaces in the Hollywood housing development. Now householders want Nedlands council to introduce parking restrictions. Alan Alldis, of Loneragan Street, said: “All the parking bays are being used by workers from Hollywood or Charlie Gairdner hospitals. “They are also parking on verges and vacant blocks. “It leaves us with no alternative for visitors.” Most properties in the development have garages off back lanes, and street parking is limited to designated bays.

Tony Travaglione, of Lupin Hill Grove, said his 85-year-old father called off a visit to his three grand-daughters because he could not find a parking space within 800m of the house. Householders say the parking bays are usually full from 7am every day. Mr Alldis said residents had problems if they had things delivered or tradesmen calling. Hollywood ward councillor Ben Hodsdon has asked the council to investigate timed parking in the area. He also wants staff to look at introducing a parking permit scheme in Stirling Highway and in Dalkeith, Smyth, Aberdare and Hampden roads.

CEOs pull plug on WESROC top job By LLOYD GORMAN Policeman Frank Bell and Nedlands council worker Bruce Tregonning work together to prune a tree in a way that gives a clear view to make a children’s playground safer.

Cop knows tricks to keep the neighbourhood safe By LINDA CALLAGHAN Frank Bell is a special branch policeman. He specialises in trees, lighting and town planning in the campaign to prevent crime. Constable Bell knows where crims, drug dealers and vandals like to lurk. And he has studied urban design and landscaping to learn how to design out crime and make streets safe. “It is all about opening up lines of sight so areas are over-

looked,” he said. Right now Const. Bell is carrying out audits of Nedlands parks during the day and at night to advise the council how to make them safer. “Simple things like lowering hedges and trimming low branches from trees can get rid of places where people can hide,” he said. “If a park is overlooked by houses, people will feel safe. “The people around will take ownership of the park and on a hot summer night will come out into the park and talk and get to know each other.”

Lighting is another thing he will look at. “If lights are shining in your eyes, you cannot see what is ahead or to the side,” he said. “When they are lower, you can see the footpath and also what is around you.” Const. Bell said that in the past parks had been built with features like walls to block the wind, but they also created blind spots. “It is better to build a wall with bricks with fancy patterns that you can see through,” he said.

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A top job created just five months ago to run the Western Suburbs Regional Organisation of Councils (WESROC) came to an unceremonious end this week. Four of the six WESROC members – Peppermint Grove, Mosman Park, Cottesloe and Claremont – pulled their budget contributions towards the cost of contracting an executive officer for the 2010-11 financial year, which started on Wednesday. Chris Liversage, a former director of corporate services at Subiaco council, was appointed to the job in early February (POST 20/2). Mr Liversage worked for WESROC part-time, for two days a week. The sudden change in policy emerged at a meeting in Claremont early this month of the WESROC executive committee, which is made up of the CEOs of the council members. In Claremont council’s list of re-

gional projects for 2010-11, forwarded to the other WESROC member councils, there was no allocation for Mr Liversage’s contract. Mr Liversage, who had been contracted to the position by Nedlands, spoke to Nedlands CEO Graham Foster and offered a month’s notice of termination. Nedland’s mayor Sheryl Froese said council members’ decision to withdraw funding for the position was no reflection on Mr Liversage. She said: “There should be absolutely no adverse reflection upon Mr Liversage, who has acted honourably. “He saw that there was to be reduced funding for the position and made his own decision. “He gave notice to Nedlands, as we were the employer on behalf of the WESROC councils.” Ms Froese said Mr Liversage’s professionalism would be difficult to replace. Peppermint Grove CEO Anne Banks-McAllister said the shift in • Please turn to page 81

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Cam rates up 6.4%

‘We’ll give Bishop a fright’

Rates in Cambridge are going up by 6.4%.

By LLOYD GORMAN Greens leader Senator Bob Brown believes Curtin voters will help local GP George Crisp unseat Julie Bishop in the federal election. Senator Brown predicted that Ms Bishop, a seasoned veteran and Deputy Opposition Leader, would lose Curtin to the newcomer because of the failure of previous governments’ health care policies. He said: “Health continues to be at the top of concerns for the public, and George has a very close connection with the community in this regard. “It means it wasn’t adequately looked after in the Howard years, when Julie Bishop was there, or during the Rudd years. “We Greens have always been there, top advocates for health reform and preventative health.” Senator Brown said doctors featured strongly in the Greens’ federal election line-up. “Yesterday, for example, I was in Tasmania for the launch of our candidate for the federal seat of Denison, a Dr Geoff Couser,” he said. Senator Brown is also a former GP, and used to practise in Launceston, Tasmania. In addition to launching a plan to prevent oil spills with WA Greens Senator Rachel Siewert, Senator Brown joined Dr Crisp in calling for a universal dental health care scheme.

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Curtin Greens candidate George Crisp, left, and party leader Senator Bob Brown mull over election issues at Matilda Bay this week. Photo: Paul McGovern Dr Crisp said: “The risk of cardiovascular disease – heart disease – appears to be associated with dental disease. “Advanced dental disease affects nutrition, psychological health and employment

opportunities.” It was Dr Crisp’s first time to meet the leader of the party he joined four years ago. “It’s great to meet someone who’s been so successful and influential and who

comes from a medical background,” he said. “It’s inspirational for someone like me, in medicine all my life and now dipping my toe into the water of politics.”

The council is planning to spend $3.8 million more than last year, which will be covered by increased state and federal grants. The day-to-day operating budget will be $39 million and there will be almost $13 million spent on capital works. The council plans to raise $17.5 million from rates, $1.1 million more than last year. Chief executive Jason Buckley said: “The increase follows the town’s philosophy of setting a rate reflecting general cost increases, this year estimated at 4.4% and adding a further 2% to increase funds for maintaining the town’s infrastructure.” There was no discussion by councillors on Tuesday night. Ratepayers will have three weeks to comment on the proposed spending plan. A special council meeting to strike the rates will be held on July 27. The rate in the dollar for properties in the east end of the town assessed on gross rental value will be 7.5c. In the endowment lands area to the west where properties are assessed on unimproved land values, the charge will be 0.18c in the dollar. Rubbish collection charges will range from $45 a year for a 240-litre domestic recycling bin to $258 for a 240-litre commercial waste bin. • Please turn to page 70

Cott rates net $9.5m Cottesloe will raise $9.5 million from rates this year after putting its rates up $5.72%. Businesses in its CBD, around Napoleon Street, will pay a special levy to promote business in the area. Cottlesloe set a minimum rate of $845. Late rate payment will attract an interest rate of 11%, but rates can be paid in four instalments. Rubbish collection is included in the rate charge, but an extra rubbish bin for households will cost $312 a year. Extra recycling bins are free.


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Neds budget cuts rejected By LINDA CALLAGHAN A bid to cut about $1 million from Nedlands council’s budget failed. Deputy mayor Max Hipkins listed $2.2 million of what he said was discretionary spending. But councillor Nikola Horley said it was money earmarked to deal with safety issues. And chief executive Graham Foster warned other councils had been sued after being alerted to dangers and not acting. Mr Hipkins said the council should not spend $375,000 on new changerooms at Mt Claremont oval for soccer players until the scheme qualified for a

Police look at girl’s injury Subiaco police were called to Princess Margaret Hospital on Sunday afternoon to investigate a girl’s injuries. The 12-year-old girl had allegedly been hurt in a domestic dispute. The girl’s neighbour had taken her to hospital for treatment for a broken finger. Police said her finger had been broken when her father twisted the girls’ arm behind her back the day before. They said the dispute happened when the girl asked her father to turn the TV volume down. Fremantle Detectives are in-

government grant. He wanted to cut another $350,000 for roadworks on Stephenson and Underwood avenues and $180,000 for bituminising Oleria Lane in Mt Claremont. He also suggested cutting the amount to be spent on a retaining wall in Beecham Road, Mt Claremont, and spreading the work over more years. “I don’t mind the Coastal ward having the largest discretionary expenditure but what has been proposed is too far out of whack, too inequitable,” Mr Hipkins said. Ms Horley, who represents Coastal ward, said councils were not allowed by law to budget on the basis of spending in particular wards. “The term discretionary is totally inaccurate, in my opinion, they are safety issues,” she said. Mayor Sheryl Froese rejected Mr Hipkins’ request to vote on each item separately. Ms Horley said the spending plans had previously been discussed by councillors at workshops. The workshops were not open to the public. Earlier in the meeting, the mayor and councillors Bronwen Tyson and Mike Somerville Brown all declared a financial interest and left the room when roadworks for Tyrell Street where they live were approved. Councillor John Bell did the same for the vote on roadworks in Hardy Road. Mr Bell, who has registered an address in Claremont on the electoral roll, told councillors: “I am living in Hardy Road full-time at the moment with my son.”

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Ban sours working holiday Sven and Christine Kassbohm want to pack up and go home after their two-year working holiday living in City Beach. But Cambridge council has barred them from putting a sea container on their doorstep in Perina Way over the weekend so they can pack it. Sven said the bar was ridiculous. “It is funny, but it is also a problem,” he said. “It would cost us thousands of dollars to get removalists to

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Lords first birthday

Budget 2010 - 2011

Lords is turning one and it’s time to celebrate! Join us from 9am to 1pm on Sunday 4 July for an action-packed day filled with free activities for all ages, including a kids’ zone complete with bouncy castle, face painting, magic show and balloon tricks, free classes, training sessions and soccer clinics, health and fitness expo, sports exhibitions, competitions and prizes, great membership specials and much, much more!

The city this week adopted the 2010–11 budget, aimed at delivering high quality services, activities and infrastructure to the community.

Free group fitness classes Time

Classes

8.15am - 9am

Body Attack with Kylie RPM with Caroline

9am - 9.45am

Body Step with Hala

9am - 10am

Aqua with Sue

9.30am - 10.30am

Cycle with Liz and Simon

9.45am - 10.30am

Body Pump with Stella

11am - 11.45am

Body Balance with Nat Pilates with Maree

11.45am - 12.30pm

Body Combat with Dickie

12.30pm - 1.30pm

Yoga with Joanne

1.30pm - 2.30pm

Zumba

For more information go to www.lords.com.au or contact Lords on 9381 6666. Lords is located at 3 Price Street, Subiaco.

Parks and reserves broadleaf weed control The city will commence its annual broadleaf weed control program on Wednesday 7 July at, Market Square, Subiaco Common, Daglish Park, Lake Jualbup and selected SRA verges. The weeds to be controlled include clovers, plantains, capeweed, bin-dii and creeping oxalis in turf areas.

The budget includes more than $8 million for capital works and underpins the city’s goals and actions for 2010–11. Highlights include over $450,000 for road improvements, $1.2 million on traffic management improvements, $300,000 on replacements of footpaths, over $600,000 on security, safety and car parking improvements and $600,000 on underground power. As part of the budget process, council approved a rate increase of 4 per cent, with a minimum rate of $593. The rate is set by the city, after taking into account the costs to maintain the city’s assets and services, and after deducting all other forms of revenue. Every dollar of revenue earned from other sources is a dollar saved in rates. The rates levied contribute to providing a diverse range of programs and services for our community. The 2010–11 budget is developed based on the city’s Strategic Financial Plan 2010–40 providing the framework for achieving long-term sustainability. Detailed budget documents are available at the city’s Administration Centre, Subiaco Library and on the city’s website www.subiaco.wa.gov.au.

Carers’ afternoon tea All carers are invited to an informative session on enduring powers of guardianship. You can find out about a new initiative by the Department of Health called advanced health directive where adults can write down their decisions about future treatment in a legal document. These gatherings are a great way to meet other carers, find out about services and programs available, and just get away from it all for a couple of hours. When: Wednesday 7 July at 2.30pm Where: Subiaco Community Centre, 203 Bagot Road, Subiaco For more information and to RSVP, contact the city on 9237 9320.

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For more information visit www.subiaco.wa.gov.au or contact the city on 9387 0900.

Annual laneway pruning and weed control

Next time you visit the library, be sure to bring in your laptop, mobile, iPod or iPad and access the free wireless network.

Weed control Weeds on footpaths, traffic islands, kerbs and laneways are controlled using the chemical, Roundup Biactive, throughout the year. Roundup Biactive is a non-volatile, water-soluble liquid with non-selective herbicidal activity against weeds. Roundup Biactive is effectively neutralised on contact with the soil and does not provide residual weed control.

For more details on all these services, visit the city’s website www.subiaco.wa.gov.au/library, or ask one of the friendly library staff.

Annual laneway pruning

The City of Subiaco this week resolved to enter into a regional transition group with the City of Nedlands, with the aim of transitioning the local governments into a single entity over the next three years. The decision will see the cities of Subiaco and Nedlands begin the transition with the preparation of a business plan to assess the viability of the proposal.

The annual laneway pruning program will commence this month. The city will prune or remove vegetation as required, to the following specification: 1. Vegetation growing within the laneway will be removed. 2. Vegetation overhanging into the laneway: • at fence lines, a clearance of one metre above ground level • up to 4.2 metres above ground level, a clearance of 200mm out from the fence lines • vegetation higher than 4.2 metres above the ground will be pruned to remove dead wood, as required. If you wish to have your property exempt from either the weed control or pruning process, please advise the city in writing by Friday 9 July by using the coupon below and send to City of Subiaco, PO Box 270, Subiaco WA 6904. Alternatively, send an email to city@subiaco.wa.gov.au with your address and contact details.

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A regional transition group brings with it a number of potentially significant benefits for the community and the organisation, including long term cost savings that could be applied to additional works and services. The city will now work collaboratively with the City of Nedlands and the Department of Local Government to prepare a business plan to be tested against our communities. Without strong community support, a voluntary amalgamation proposal will not proceed. It is vital that there is congruity in terms of each community’s vision for the future that the new council is prepared to stand by. This can only be discovered through a comprehensive community engagement process in the transition period. The federal and state governments will fund the investigation for a potential amalgamation of the cities of Subiaco and Nedlands on a no-obligation basis. This means that once the business plan has been prepared, council can decide to pull out of the process if it believes that there is no advantage in proceeding with the amalgamation proposal.

All property owners/occupiers who wish to be exempt from the pruning process are required to ensure the above guidelines, with respect to overhanging vegetation in laneways, are complied with. All property owners/occupiers who wish to be exempt from this control process are required to keep the kerb and footpath adjacent to their property weed free to the same standard that will be achieved by the chemical control method. The city maintains a chemical weed control exemption register listing all exempt properties. If you have previously requested to be exempt from the chemical weed control, you can check to ensure your property is still listed on the register by contacting the city on 9387 0900.

COMMUNITY NOTICES Development applications received Property

Proposal

2 Lansdowne Street, Jolimont

Two storey additions to an existing dwelling

16 Park Street, Subiaco

Demolition of an existing dwelling and construction of a single storey dwelling

4 Rankin Road, Shenton Park

Demolition of an existing dwelling and construction of a single storey dwelling

❏ spray Roundup Biactive around my/our property

5 Atkinson Road, Subiaco

Construction of a patio over an existing balcony

Name/s: Mr / Mrs / Ms / Miss: ________________________________________________________

311 Hay Street, Subiaco

Construction of a carport over four existing car parking bays

(Please cut along the line and return)

I/we DO NOT wish the City of Subiaco to: (tick box to request to be exempt from activity)

❏ prune in the laneway adjacent to my property

Address: __________________________________________________________________________ Contact number: ___________________________________________________________________

Public submissions in respect of these proposals are not being requested at this time. Formal consultation where required, will be undertaken in accordance with the city’s policy on planning public consultation, which is available on the city’s website www.subiaco.wa.gov.au.

Signed: ___________________________________________________________________________

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Oops … A Sunday afternoon drive ended with a brand-new car embedded in the front wall of a Nedlands house.

New car crashes into house wall A P-plater with two child passengers crashed the brandnew car she was driving, demolishing a boundary wall and a fence before slamming into a Nedlands house.

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From the Mayor’s office

Rates notices

Having adopted the 2010–11 Budget we now look forward to rolling out projects over the next 12 months and expect to achieve great outcomes for the community. Council has taken a proactive approach to maintaining our asset base by including a 2 per cent increase within the 7 per cent rate rise specifically for asset renewal.

The City will issue rates notices on Tuesday 13 July 2010 and residents are advised to contact the City on 9273 3500 if they haven’t received their notice by July 20.

More than $8 million dollars will be spent on roads, footpaths, drainage, kerbs, parking, traffic management, and building maintenance and refurbishment in a move to provide first rate facilities and safer roads for the community. While the lion’s share of the Budget goes towards infrastructure and assets, Council will continue to support the City’s libraries, community centres, aged care services, childcare, cultural and community events, recreational activities and volunteering. The community’s land-use needs in relation to housing, recreation, transport, community infrastructure, and commercial growth and sustainability practices will take priority as planning for the Hampden–Broadway precinct and Dalkeith Village commercial area move forward. More information on the Budget can be found on our website nedlands.wa.gov.au. Sheryl Froese Mayor

New walking group starting A new walking group is starting in Nedlands in the Hollywood area in July 2010. A fantastic walk leader is ready to start and all we need are walkers that are keen to join in! It’s a great way to be active while staying safe and meeting new people in your community. The Waratah Walkers continue to walk on Tuesday mornings at 8 am from Dalkeith Hall. To register your interest and preferred walking times for the Nedlands/Hollywood group or to start or join a new group in your local area contact Mel on 9273 3559 or mcathie@nedlands.wa.gov.au.

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Enrol now July school holiday program It’s not too late to enrol in a range of fun and creative workshops for primary and secondary school aged children. For more information and bookings call Tresillian on 9389 1977, email tresillian@nedlands.wa.gov.au or go to nedlands.wa.gov.au and search for children’s activities. Children aged 4–12 Circus Skills Fun with Clay Origami Cartooning Fashion Drawing And more ...

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Nedlands Library NAIDOC Week Join us as Glen Pearson, acting manager of Kulunga Research Network, talks about the invaluable work of the Institute and in particular it’s WA Aboriginal Child Health Survey. To book, call Nedlands Library on 9273 3644.

Join WA’s biggest community event and take part in the 2010 City to Surf. There are a number of events to choose from, ranging from the 4 km walk/run to the mighty 42 km marathon.

Monday 5 July 10.30 am to 11.30 am Nedlands Library 60–64 Stirling Hwy Nedlands

In 2009, the 6009 postcode ranked 5th highest for participant numbers and 6010, ranked 10th. Let’s get our participation numbers up there and show how active and supportive a community we are. Go to www.perthcitytosurf.com to register to participate or to register as a volunteer. Road closure information for the day is available on the website. City of Nedlands is a proud Civic Partner of the 2010 City to Surf.

Bibbulmun Track Foundation Join us as Steve Sertis, event manager and lead guide for the Bibbulmun Track Foundation, covers all topics relating to walking the Track. Topics include: preparation, walking with children and in groups, maps and guidebooks, equipment, food, safety, and reducing your environmental impact. To book, call Nedlands Library on 9273 3644. Monday 9 August 2010 10.30 am to 11.30 am Nedlands Library 60–64 Stirling Hwy Nedlands Book Club Newcomers are welcome to join the Book Club Group which meets on the second Thursday of the month at 1 pm at the Nedlands Library. Membership is free and as a member you receive a discount from The Lane Bookshop in Claremont on the chosen book of the month. Enjoy lively discussions, afternoon tea and a friendly atmosphere. For more information call the Library on 9273 3644.

Yoga for seniors It’s never too late to take up yoga and enjoy the benefits of a better nights sleep, more energy and a more positive approach to life. The program includes gentle stretching, breathing exercises, relaxation and meditation. Bring a yoga mat and blanket and wear comfortable clothing. A weekly program every Thursday, starting June 17, at a cost of $5. For more information call Nedlands Community Care on 9386 6170. Thursday 17 June 9 am to 10 am Dalkeith Hall 97 Waratah Ave Dalkeith

2010 Council meeting dates

Book Club dates: • Thursday 8 July at 1 pm • Thursday 12 August at 1 pm • Thursday 9 September at 1 pm.

Council committee meetings on the second Tuesday of the month at 7 pm. 13 July

It’s Slime Time

10 August

14 September

12 October

Council meetings on the fourth Tuesday of the month at 7 pm.

Calling all 5 to 12 year olds! Scitech is coming to the Nedlands Library with oodles of slippery gooey green slime. This is your chance to squeeze, squelch and slide your way through a great hour of Slime Time. Places are limited so book early on 9273 3644. Friday 16 July 2010 11 am to 12 noon Nedlands Library 60–64 Stirling Hwy Nedlands

City of Nedlands PO Box 9 Nedlands 6909

27 July

24 August

28 September

26 October

Meetings are held in the council chambers at 71 Stirling Hwy Nedlands (public entry off Smyth Rd) starting at 7 pm. To address the Council during the public address session, please complete the Public Address form and hand it to the CEO before the start of the meeting.

Tel: 9273 3500 Fax: 9273 3670

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Spiritual home to ghosts, memories By LLOYD GORMAN As a boarder at the Deaf School in Cottesloe, the scariest thing in the world for Darryl Beamish was the ghost said to haunt the basement. One night, when he was about 11, he plucked up enough courage to tiptoe through the big, drafty building and got most of the way to the “dungeon� before his nerve left him. “I got as far as the doors to the basement before I took off,� Mr Beamish, who is deaf and cannot speak, said through a translator. “I never saw the ghost, but I was scared.� Little could he have known that much of his adult life would become a horrible nightmare because of a real life bogey man, serial killer Eric Edgar Cooke (POST 26/6). Darryl was found guilty of murdering one of Cooke’s victims, a crime for which he was not only falsely accused but also wrongfully imprisoned for 15 years. But it was memories of simpler days that drew Darryl and many former students to a reunion at the school. The building, due to be restored and refurbished, now houses the WA Institute for Deaf Education and headquarters of the Foundation for Deaf Children and the Education Department’s interpreting services. He turned up at the reunion an hour and a half before everyone else with his wife, Barbara, nee Woods, who was a student at the school after Darryl had left. “The last time we were here was 1996, the centenary year of the school, there was

Darryl Beamish, left, and mate Gordon Heel compete with each other over who has the best story to tell from their school days while Darryl's wife, Barbara, tries to referee. a big black tie dinner,� Darryl er else it was.� They would go swimming said. Darryl and Gordon Heel and fishing together, somewere young boys when they thing they still do, but these met at the school and have re- days they use rods. “We used to go swimming mained mates ever since, in the Claremont Baths on meeting regularly. But the reunion was their Chester Road in 1956,� Gordon first time together back in said. “They are not there any their old stamping ground. Through the translator, more, but Darryl taught me Gordon said: “We were both how to swim. “We would go at night bein the same room, a dormicause they had lights and tory upstairs. “We’d fight and fool around you could see jellyfish and and try to always beat the other fish in the water. “We used to have threeother one about who was better at football or whatev- pronged sticks and we’d use

them to catch cobbler, which we’d eat even though they did not taste very nice.â€? Both Gordon and Darryl were sent to the Deaf School after they got into trouble at mainstream schools. While Gordon went to school in East Victoria Park, Darryl, who was born in Subiaco, came from the much closer Cottesloe primary. “We were naughty boys in those schools,â€? they said, agreeing with one another. Fitting in and getting on with school were easier for them at the specialist Cottesloe school. When they were older they were allowed to live outside and would cycle from their homes to school every day. Darryl, for example, learned woodwork skills and went on to become a carpenter, later losing the two middle fingers on his left hand. Gordon said: “We had our own cricket teams, dart teams and football teams. “Deaf kids are all in mainstream schools now, there isn’t that same sense of deaf culture any more, which is important to have.â€? Darryl said it was very important to preserve the school’s history. “There is a lot of our history and stories here, it would be very sad to lose that,â€? he said. Leanne Potter, manager of Interpreting Services at the institute, said the school had been an important home for many former students. She said: “The heritage group has gathered momentum due to the proposed restoration and refurbishment of the WA Institute for Deaf Education. • Please turn to page 81

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Think greener: plant more trees As a Cambridge ratepayer, I object to our rates being spent on sending our mayor, Simon Withers, to an environmental exhibition (read junket). Mr Withers, by his own admission, runs a family home with a massive carbon footprint. And he presides over a council that has no coherent or logical tree policy. He might want to be seen as green thinking (“Greener pastures”, POST, 12/6), but this has no basis in fact. This is borne out by the council’s recent decision to award a tree-pruning contract ($1.8 million), which is five times greater than the contract ($350,000) to a tree-planting/watering contractor (“Tree con-

tracts for two firms”, POST 12/6). Surely people can see the irony of this situation? I have received no acknowledgement of my correspondence in March to Mr Withers about Cambridge’s tree and environmental policy. Several times I have had to ring the council to get it to replace trees it has removed when this should be an automatic policy. Let me give Mr Withers and, by extension, the council, a tip on “green thinking”: plant more trees! Their past removal and continuing massacre are the prime reason we and the world’s climate are in crisis! James Anderson Esk Road, City Beach

Supporters gloss over the story The whole story does not seem to be a high priority for some correspondents writing in support of the University of WA’s proposal to destroy the Underwood Avenue bushland. Peter Spencer, the Water Corporation’s acting manager of wastewater, neglects to mention that the corporation’s current position (not to oppose the proposal) has been forced on it after seven years of legal wrangling in the Supreme Court with UWA at a cost to taxpayers of over $10 million so far (“We’re happy with UWA’s plans”, Letters, POST 26/6). F u r t h e r m o r e , t h e Wa t e r Corporation’s arrangement with UWA applies only to Stage 1, which involves subdividing land outside the odour buffer. So we have the likelihood that as soon as UWA has succeeded in getting approval for Stage 1, it will be back in court to get Stage 2 going.

Thus we will have UWA and the Water Corporation both crying poor while putting their hands into taxpayers’ pockets to fund their legal stoush. Is that why our water rates have recently gone up? Margaret Seares also appears to have problems with the complete story (“Why UWA must develop bushland”, Letters, POST 26/6). For example, she neglected to mention that she was UWA’s senior deputy vice-chancellor until 2008, so was one of the architects of UWA’s plans for Underwood. She fails to mention that landholders have not only rights but also responsibilities. Yes, they have the right to apply to make use of land in particular ways; but they also have the responsibility to abide by current expectations of good citizenship. Daniel Boase-Jelinek Derby Road, Shenton Park

Escape to the dog park As a relative newcomer to the Carrington Street dog park, in Nedlands, I was pleased to read Elizabeth Irwin’s letter (“Why I’ll miss the dog park”, Letters, POST 26/6). I concur with her statement that it generates a wonderful sense of community as well as being a great exercise area for dogs. Nedlands council is to be commended for providing and maintaining this amenity. I only wish more councils would follow their example.

My hyperactive puppy has calmed down considerably since I introduced her to the socialising benefits of running freely and playing with other dogs. Her owner thoroughly enjoys the adult company and camaraderie as well! In this hectic, technologydriven society, it is a welcome haven of escape. Lorna Matthews (Address withheld by request) Claremont

Claremont has spent $30,000 on six closed-circuit TV cameras; the cost of maintaining them is not revealed. Claremont’s acting CEO, Les Crichton was quoted as saying that Claremont did not monitor crime statistics so he could not comment if the devices reduced crime (“Cameras cutting crime at Claremont”, POST 26/6). I was taught, many years ago, a very fundamental rule of management: if you don’t measure it, you can’t manage it. (A corollary is that if you really cannot measure it, then it does not exist and there is nothing to worry about.) The Claremont policy is hardly a policy – it is simply abdication. There is an ongoing debate about the benefits and evils of surveillance cameras. The debate will never be resolved until the people who spend money on this technology buckle down to the task of measuring results. Do your job and get back to us in two years; then we’ll decide if the cameras are worth the cost. Tom Lawson Lawley Crescent, Mt Lawley

Weekend netball parking is a road hazard A traffic hazard is becoming commonplace since the netball season began at Matthews Netball Centre in Wembley. Cars park very close to the nearby intersection of Alderbury and Birkdale streets. It is then extremely dangerous for northbound traffic in

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The towering trees create an avenue along Beecham Road that some residents want to save.

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They’re the leaning walls of St John’s Wood By LINDA CALLAGHAN Limestone block retaining walls more than 2m high are leaning up to 22cm into gardens in St John’s Wood. Residents say the walls and fences are being pushed over by the roots of trees in Beecham Road that they say are lovely but a nuisance and a danger. Nedlands council has devised a $1 million scheme to remove 22 gum trees and fix the walls. On Saturday morning, July 3, council staff will be in the street from 10 to 11am to explain the plan and answer residents’ questions. The council has included more than $370,000 in its next budget for the first phase of the work. Residents in Beecham Road campaigned to save the trees.

But the other side of a warped wooden fence tells a different story. Parts of four culs-de-sac in St John’s Wood are below the level of the sloping Beecham Road.

At the top of the hill in Chessington Gardens, a woman said she had had backyard paving relaid six times in five years. Roots from the trees lifted

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paving bricks causing a tripping hazard for her 98-year-old mother, she said. In Oxford Court, Ken Fox said that when the council excavated the area a few years ago he took photographs showing tree roots growing through the wall. He said: “The walls are leaning and have pushed all the side fences between houses forward.” At the lower end of Beecham Road, in Earl’s Court, Brian Appleyard said the wall in his garden was cracked and had been patched with mortar. “A plumb-line shows it is leaning 22cm at the top,” Mr Appleyard said.

Right: The plumb-line test shows how much the retaining wall is leaning over a garden in Oxford Close.

Pair set out to trap Cott rat-runners By BRET CHRISTIAN Two Cottesloe councillors have been pounding the streets, delivering pamphlets to try to resolve the problem of ratrunners – peak-hour commuters racing through back streets. Rob Rowell and Dan Cunningham were campaigning to overturn work on the intersection of Mann and Grant streets that has been approved by the Main Roads Department. Mr Rowell told this week’s

Turret too tall The owner of new Cottesloe house wants to build a turret. But Cottesloe council says the height will have to be trimmed. The council approved the house, in Edward Street, this week on condition that the proposed 6.44m high turret walls be lowered to the regulation 6m. The owner applied to build the turret over height, saying the feature would enhance the streetscape by matching the steep roof pitch and steeples of the church opposite.

council meeting that between 7.45 and 8.45am each weekday, traffic from North Cottesloe Primary School mixed with commuter traffic to cause snarls in Eric Street and the bridge over the railway line. Many drivers use a back route through Mann Street to avoid the congestion, leading to a dangerous situation in the narrow residential street and where it meets Grant Street. But Mr Rowell and Mr Cunningham felt the solution put forward to solve the problem

would cause more accidents. They said many rat-runners drove too fast. They twice letterboxed more than 100 local houses with the plans, plus some alternatives, and asked for comments. Mr Rowell said they received 80 replies and only two disagreed with their suggested alternatives, which included stop signs in Mann Street and traffic islands in Grant Street. The council voted to rescind its decision on the previous design, and re-visit the problem.

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Stand-up a standout Nedlands stand-up paddler David Muir has just brought home first prize after beating the world’s best in Tahiti. The former Fremantle Docker has had a meteoric rise to success on his first world circuit since taking up the sport less than two years ago. “It was pretty full on, with heavy 10 to 12-foot waves and snapped boards,” he said. “But I managed to win all four heats.” David (39), who is sponsored, won $US3000 and a flight anywhere in the world. His next stop on the world standup circuit is the other holy grail, Hawaii. The former John XXIII sports captain took up stand-up paddling to keep him occupied while waiting for the bigger waves at Cottesloe (POST 26/9/09).

Right: Outstanding stand-up paddler … David Muir powers down a heavy wave in one of the heats he won in Tahiti on the world circuit. Photo: Lars Jacobsen

Mosman axes free jab service

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An “antiquated” 40-year-old medical service Mosman Park council provided for residents closed last week.

Householders in Wembley want a dash of colour in their street.

Every month an infant and child immunisation clinic was run out of the child health centre in Memorial Hall and paid for by the council. Last year, it budgeted $8000 for the free service – but that funding ended this week at the end of the financial year. The clinic will be relocated to

the new library and community centre, which is due to open in mid-July. “The provision of childhood immunisation services by local government in WA is a historical matter that was established in the earlier part of the 1900s,” a staff report read. “Like many local governments throughout the state, Mosman Park introduced, and has been conducting, a childhood immunisation service for 40 years.

“However, with the introduction of the federally funded national immunisation program in 1997, which provides free scheduled vaccines and immunisation services through all medical practitioners, the provisions of the Health Act have become antiquated and the local government immunisation clinics obsolete. “Mosman Park budgets annually a sum of approximately $8000 for the immunisation

service. “This allocation can be directed to another service that will benefit the wider community.” Councillors voted unanimously on Tuesday night to switch off funding. Deputy mayor Ian Flack paid tribute to the GP who ran the clinic. “I’d like to acknowledge Dr Tom Brett for the work he has done over the past 13 to 14 years, when other doctors weren’t keen to provide this service,” he said.

More than 80 residents of Essex Street have petitioned Cambridge council to plant jacarandas instead of box trees proposed in the town’s treescape plan. Mayor Simon Withers said: “How great it is that people are taking an interest in the plan. Hopefully, more will petition for changes to trees.”

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Neds looks again at kerb numbers

A plea for opaque windows in a to-be-renovated Thomson Road home went unregarded at last week’s Claremont council meeting.

Finding houses in Nedlands would be much easier if house numbers were painted on kerbs, Hollywood ward councillor Ben Hodsdon said.

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Colleen De Pierres submitted a planning application for Dale Alcock Homes Improvements to make additions to her property at No. 13. Neighbour Neil Tomkinson was concerned the changes would mean Ms De Pierres’ windows would overlook his home, as hers is on higher ground. “At least all windows on the western side of the building should be opaque,” he wrote to the council. But planning officer Andrew Malone said a 1.9m fence between the properties meant there was no overlooking. He said setbacks not complying with residential design codes could be allowed. Councillors unanimously approved the application.

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“It would also assist the police, fire brigade and medical services in emergency situations,” he said. But city staff disagreed and said kerb numbers could cause accidents. They worried it would create a legal liability for the council if pieces of kerbs were missing and ambulances could not find numbers. They also said: “Emergency services now have the latest available GPS technology and the location is not so much of an issue as it used to be.” Staff said other councils reported the quality of kerb numbers was not good enough and reflectivity wore off. Councillors agreed to investigate offering the service to householders on a $30 cost recovery basis.

Millie remembered for making a difference Relatives and friends travelled from Canada, London, the Kimberley and Australia’s NorthWest to be part of a memorial commemorating the life of City Beach woman Millie Johnston on Friday. “We are determined to make this a good day, as solemn as it may be,” her father Greg said. “We did not have to lose her to find out how well loved Millie was.” The memorial service was scheduled for St Mary’s Anglican

were going to be elimGirl’s School, Karrinyup, inated from the East on Friday afternoon in Kimberley league bethe 520-seat performcause they did not have ing arts centre. a full set of jumpers,” “There will be some Mr Johnston said. personal stuff on a table, Millie was elected to things significant in her the committee, got the life,” Mr Johnston said. new jumpers, and saved One would be a footy the team’s place in the jumper she persuaded Millie Johnston league. the company Mr “She was a doer,” he said. Johnston works for to donate to He said Millie had worked unan outback team when she worked paid for two months in South as a teacher in Wyndham. “When Millie arrived in America at the start of what was Wyndham, the Wyndham Crocs to be a two-year trip.

“She was no slouch, she had two degrees in health science and teaching,” he said. “We always knew Millie was extremely well liked. “Wherever Millie has been and made friends, the strength of that friendship has followed. “We cannot believe the people she has touched in such a short life.” Mr Johnston said all the teachers from the schools in Wyndham and Port Hedland where Millie had worked had contacted the family since the accident.

Mr Johnston said he and his wife, Lainie, Millie, her older brother Josh (29) and sisters Sally (24) and Lucy (21) were an extremely close family. “A comforting thing for us is that Millie died knowing she was loved by her family,” he said. Ms Johnston’s younger sisters, teacher Sally and student Lucy, would each do a reading at the memorial. And brother Josh would make his own tribute. • Please turn to page 81

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Mum raises alarm on bullying website By BRET CHRISTIAN A local woman has warned about extreme bullying on a US social network website popular among teenagers. Her 15-year-old daughter has been the victim of lies and personal attacks circulated among her friends on a website dubbed no better than abuse scrawled on a toilet wall. “The problem is the site invites anonymous comments,” the woman said. The words are relayed to other social networking websites and Twitter accounts. A New York Times report said the site had become a magnet for comments, many of them nasty and sexual, among the Facebook generation. It said anonymous comments like “Everyone knows she’s a slut” and “she’s ugly” had driven some teenagers to despair. “Users say it is precisely the negative comments that interest them,” the report said. Contributors do not have to identify themselves. Most adults, even those with teenage children, have never heard of the site, called Formspring. It has assumed underground status among teenagers. The woman said she had seen some shocking comments on it about her daughter. “The worst aspect is that someone on the site was posing as my daughter and bullying another girl,” she said. “In return, the second girl is

saying terrible things about my daughter. “The messages on the alias site gave other girls ‘permission’ to slander my daughter.” After the mother realised why her daughter was depressed, she approached the other girl’s school and the false account in the name of her daughter was taken down. “There is no way we could find out where the account or the comments originated,” the mother said. This week, she finally received an acknowledgment of her complaints to the website. Now she hopes to identify the originating computer terminal. “You read where teenagers who have been cyber-bullied have committed suicide,” she said. “It’s hardly surprising when you see what is said on that site.” She said her daughter’s new school had blocked the site on school computers, but teachers at her old school had not even heard of it. “I didn’t sleep for two days after I read the comments that were posted about my daughter,” she said. “Anyone reading that sort of stuff about themselves would be ready to jump off a cliff.” She said she had complained to police but had been told nothing could be done because no crime had been committed under present law. “There is no regulation against cyber-bullying,” she said. She also consulted a lawyer and is considering launching

an action for defamation. “Something has to be done about this,” she said. “How are these children able to slander other children without any consequences?” A police spokeswoman said cyber-bullying was an issue but not a criminal offence. “At this stage, I have no information about further complaints against Formspring,” she said. “Police have issued several media releases and done interviews to the public cautioning them about internet safety.” Victorian police this week warned that a man who posted a Facebook page titled “100 Biggest Sluts of Ballarat” is likely to face stalking charges. The Age reported that police said it was not necessary to be physically followed to be stalked. There were also criminal provisions about placing material on the internet that caused fear. Police referred concerned people to a website, cybersmart.gov.au. It defines cyber-bullying: “Cyber-bullying involves the use of information and communication technologies, such as email, mobile phone and pager text messages, instant messaging (IM), and defamatory personal websites, to support deliberate, repeated, and hostile behaviour by an individual or group, that is intended to harm others.” Websites where parents can get information include www.cybersmart.gov.au, www.thinkuknow.aug.au, and www.reachout.com.au.

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We want our lanes back just the way they were Angry Jolimont ratepayers have slapped Subiaco council with a long list of complaints after it suddenly blocked their rear lanes.

The basketball centre in Mt Claremont has won two architecture awards.

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for public architecture and steel innovation. Another local winner was a modern home in Salvado Street, Cottesloe, which features an outdoor entertaining area built around a pond. The compact and low-maintenance home won the residential award. It was designed by Bates

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Michael Saunders, a Jolimont resident for 30 years, said residents received a letter in April saying the three lanes around Mabel Talbot Reserve would be improved. He was shocked to return from overseas to see the lane behind his home, in Rosedale Street, was one of two blocked by bollards. It means rather than being through-roads, the lanes have one entry and exit. Subiaco CEO Stephen Tindale said the council had consulted owners on several occasions in the lead-up to the work, which had cost nearly $100,000. The aim was to reclaim sections of Mabel Talbot Reserve used illegally as extensions of the lanes. He said: “Sections of the defined boundaries were encroached on

for private use to provide extensions to existing rights-of-way. “The final laneway improvements reflected consideration of community opinion received at the time of consultation, as well as the requirements of the management order and boundaries of Mabel Talbot Park.” But Mr Saunders said a survey he conducted showed residents were resoundingly against the changes, by 28 to three. They have hit out with a litany of complaints, including: • Delivery trucks and street sweepers can no longer get down the lanes; • Driveways shaped to exit in one direction are no longer functional; and • The one-way entry and exit creates a traffic hazard. Mr Saunders said Mr Tindale’s claim that the changes were to recoup parts of the park did not hold water. • Please turn to page 70

No federal cash for Wembley blackspot A Wembley intersection which has had 50 crashes in five years will not be a blackspot funding candidate. Residents do not agree on how to fix the intersection of Jersey and Grantham streets, so

Cambridge council will not put it forward for government blackspot money. A council report said the intersection had more reported crashes than anywhere else in Cambridge. Staff said: “It is known this in-

tersection is contentious with regards to a roundabout or traffic signals.” Councillors authorised the investigation of a no-right-turn restriction on the southbound side of Jersey Street, and to canvass public opinion.

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The Cliffe features in demolition dispute By KERRY FAULKNER The owner of a century-old riverfront home says Peppermint Grove’s approval to demolish The Cliffe sets a precedent supporting his demolition bid. Terry Walsh wants a licence to knock down his 1910 Federation Queen Anne-style home at 12 The Esplanade, one of the oldest on the street. The move was prompted by the shire council’s approval of a large new home on the vacant site next door, which Mr Walsh says will shade his main living areas. Mr Walsh said this devalued his house, and he wanted to put the home on the market with the demolition approval in place to maximise the value of the 1680sq.m block. Richard Offen, director of the independent group Heritage Perth, said the shire would be right to refuse to allow demolition. He said: “Lists are there to provide statutory guidance in making decisions. “This home is at a high level on the local inventory and the council would be right to refuse its demolition. “It’s bit strange to ask for a demolition licence to increase the value of the home to sell it. “Why not leave that for the new owner to decide?” Mr Offen said heritage homes were selling at a premium. “There’s evidence that shows a home in Mt Lawley that is heritage

listed is selling for $35,000 more than a similar non-listed home,” he said. “There’s a lot of fallacy in asserting that having a heritage listing devalues a home – it doesn’t, and it shouldn’t.” The council has decided to get the home’s heritage value assessed, partly because of its prominence on one of the suburb’s premier streets (POST, 19/6). The council also disputes the claim that Mr Walsh’s home has been devalued because the house next door, while approved, has not yet been built. In a report to the council, the Walshes argue that a demolition licence has been granted for The Cliffe. This house was built in 1894 and was formerly on the State Register of Heritage Places. It has been embroiled in controversy since it was placed on the register in 1995. The Cliffe was removed from the list by a motion in Parliament by Colin Barnett before he became premier. Demolition approval had been granted on the grounds that the shire recognised that retaining heritage homes might have significant economic consequences, and it accepted the owner’s prerogative to demolish. Mr Offen said the shire demolition licence for the The Cliffe set a precedent that should not be followed. “It was the thin end of the wedge and makes a mockery of having lists at all,” he said.

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Forest protesters lodge petition A group of Cottesloe residents is concerned about a chunk of South-West bush being logged, and this week it presented a petition at Parliament House. Russell Catomore handed the 1451-signature document about the Warrup block to Greens MP Giz Watson on Wednesday. He said it would be an environmental disaster if the 5500ha block was logged. “It’s four times the size of King’s Park: that’s a lot of bush to go in one fell,” he said. “The Warrup is all high conservation value forest and was logged once sometime between the 1940s and 1960s.” Mr Catomore does not believe a full assessment of the Warrup’s riches has happened. “We’ve offered to conduct a flora and fauna survey but the Department of Environment and

Conservation believes what has been done is adequate,” he said. Peter Bath said the matter was urgent because logging was expected to start in spring. “Less rain makes it very unlikely a satisfactory forest can be re-established following intensive logging,” he said. Jenita Enevoldsen said it was time for the state government to take action on preserving the South-West forests. The Warrup block is predominantly jarrah and marri and is 25km south-east of Bridgetown and 30km north-east of Manjimup. Ms Watson tabled the petition and passed it to the environment and public affairs committee. She said the Warrup block was “magnificent forest”. “What we find distressing is little critical areas like the Warrup being picked off for little return,” she said.

Art teacher Richard Merito offers tips on life drawing to his class at the Claremont Art School.

Sign up for big race Art-selves revealed in Claremont

Shenton Park runner Chris De Boer helped to get the 2010 City to Surf off on the right foot last week. The 800m track runner was one of several athletes and sports people to launch the popular annual event at the new WA Basketball Centre at Perry Lakes. There are nine weeks and counting to go before an anticipated 40,000 runners join the City to Surf fun run. Chris, a sport teacher at Methodist Ladies’ College, won the Ron Clarke Classic in 2008, and has topped other high-profile middle-distance races. But for the City to Surf, he will be taking part in the 12km run.

“I did my first 12km run when I was 11, in a time of 49:56,” Chris said. “Last year I did it – and I’m 26 now – in a time of 40:20.” While the 12km race is exactly 15 times longer than his preferred track event, he finds it a great way to keep in shape and train. “I use it as a way of getting fit in the off-season, during the winter months,” he added. “The great thing about the City to Surf is that you get all sorts of people doing the run; it’s a chance for the public to get involved.” Registrations are open for the 2010 City to Surf. Further details can be found at www.perthcitytosurf.com

By DAVID COHEN A naked woman lay on a Claremont floor during one of the coldest Junes on record last week. Around her, people stared, concentrated, and listened to a man giving advice. It was the last day of term at the Claremont School of Art, and a dozen students were tackling another nude. They worked at their canvases as teacher Richard Merito talked about how to capture a rendition of the model. One, Penny Maddison, was working in watercolours.

Penny, a member of the Watercolour Society of WA, is already an accomplished artist but still takes classes at the school. She said: “I usually teach here on Fridays, but I took this term off.” West Leederville resident Sally Harris was another keen student. “It’s good to have the opportunity to explore different mediums,” she said. “Richard is fantastic, and it’s a non-threatening environment.” School organiser Jo Dye said learning how to draw the human form was a key skill in art. “Once you can draw the fig-

ure you can draw anything,” she said. The school holds classes for complete beginners, exhibited artists and everyone in between. “It’s a place where you are not set in a three-year course,” Jo said. Next term starts on August 2 and lasts eight weeks. “We run from the morning into the evening, Saturdays – even some Sundays,” Jo said. “Come and explore your creativity – many people discover their art-selves here.” For class information call 9284 4155 or see www.claremontschoolofart.com.au.

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Letters to the POST

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Factory stays but palms fall It was sad to see the mature palm trees at the China Green site being pushed over by an earthmover last Monday lunchtime. A favourite spot for several species of parrots and other birds, these impressive trees have been an attractive landmark on my walk home from work every day. Unfortunately, the ugly, derelict factory building, which is supposed to have some heritage value, remains. Perhaps beauty is in the eye of the beholder, but it must be a jaundiced eye that prefers old abandoned factory buildings to elegant, tall palm trees. John Soul Price Street, Subiaco

Despite the University of WA’s former pro-vice chancellor’s support for its property development activities (“Why UWA must develop bushland”, Letters, POST 26/6), there is little or no public support for this. For UWA – a government organisation reporting to the education minister – to branch out into property development on the justification that it needs the profits to maintain its activities presents conflict of roles. Surely it is aware of what happened to public institutions that joined entrepreneurs: doesn’t it remember WA Inc? UWA is entering a 35-year contract with Campus Living Villages (CLV), which wants to build fourstorey dorms to accommodate 470 international fee-paying students. But, the proposed dorms in Crawley are not on-campus, like all other CLV developments, but in a low-density residential areas. That rather defeats Professor Seares’ assertions that we, the 152 unreasonable objectors and Subiaco council, “have no understanding of the importance of living on-campus for the quality of a student’s education”. Prof. Seares also denigrates the statement that short-stay guests, such as backpackers, will be able to use the dorms, but CLV’s website says its “properties are now available to business and independent travellers” during holidays. Subiaco’s town planning scheme specifically forbids hotel and guesthouse accommodation within residential zones. We value a good university education and support UWA’s continued pre-eminence. Of course, there are financial pressures, but let us have a debate about what makes UWA great and how to build on that greatness, rather than assume it has to get into land development and the full fee-paying international student boom to fill the gap in funding its activities. Richard Fox, Everett Street, Crawley

Mr Soul sent in this photo of an earthmover pushing over a mature palm tree at the China Green site.

Rangers make fun run run who does, and I cop the flak! Criticism of the rangers is not on. They do a tremendous job and spend many hours trying to predict problems and work out ways to circumvent them. Despite this they receive more abuse than accolades from the public. The occasion does cause many problems with parking, traffic diversions and so on, and some residents of Floreat and City Beach are quite severely inconvenienced. A friend of mine was in hospital last year and it took her doctor four hours to get to see her. Fortunately the situation was not life threatening but it was a major inconvenience to that particular surgeon and maybe others. We need to recognise there are problems, but our rangers manage the whole affair willingly and with the grateful thanks of the council so Activ can generate as much money as possible for its very worthwhile charity. Hilary Pinerua Cambridge councillor Drabble Road, City Beach

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Had the writer complaining about the attitude of Cambridge to the City to Surf been at the council meeting, he or she would have realised several things (“Fun run is good for Cambridge”, Letters, POST 26/6). Cambridge has no intention of abandoning the fun run and is prepared to spend a great deal of time and money on the event. But on the day it does cause a huge problem for very many people and, because the numbers are becoming so large, it may be necessary to look at capping the number of entrants. Our infrastructure is finite and I would like to see a venue found for the event that could take the large number of entrants without having to worry about limits. I realise this is probably not possible, but one can dream! Please do not accuse me of lack of sympathy for the occasion. Every year I have been on the council, I have taken part in the walk as part of the Cambridge team. I am the only councillor

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Vandalism by the lake

Community Open Day Dalkeith Special Control Area At the Council meeting of 27 April 2010, a new draft set of development provisions called the ‘Dalkeith Special Control Area Provisions’ were approved for initiation of a scheme amendment. Scheme Amendment No. 192: ‘Dalkeith Special Control Area Provisions’ is the next stage in the Dalkeith Commercial Area Project which commenced in 2007. The purpose of this amendment is for inclusion of development provisions and land use controls for the commercial zoned properties along Waratah Avenue, Dalkeith. Copies of the Provisions are available from: • • • • •

City’s Administration Centre, 71 Stirling Hwy Nedlands Nedlands Library, 60–64 Stirling Hwy Nedlands Mt Claremont Library, 105 Montgomery Ave Mt Claremont City’s website at nedlands.wa.gov.au Community Open Day, Sunday 4 July 2010 (information below). Community Open Day Sunday 4 July 2010 2 pm to 5 pm Dalkeith Hall, 97 Waratah Ave Dalkeith

Residents are invited to attend any time between 2 pm and 5 pm to inspect the Provisions, speak with City officers and councillors, and provide comments.

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What was the thinking, if “thinking” is the right word, behind Claremont council’s latest instance of vandalism? Almost one year after presiding over – some might say engineering - the demise of the long golf course next to the lake, some bright spark has decided to obliterate what used to be one of the few splashes of colour on the course: the magnificent clump of bougainvilleas not far from the Moreton Bay figs at the edge of the lake. This was one of the few uplifting sights in the area. What next? The Moreton Bay figs? Ian Brown. Alfred Road, Claremont

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Molly lived through both wars

Burglaries fall locally by one third

Molly McKnee was too young to remember World War I but was old enough to live through the dramatic events of World War II.

Burglaries in the western suburbs have fallen by 31% compared to the same time last year.

Bunbury and was mayor of the city three times. He died in the 1980s. Of their two children, John and Rosemary, only John survives. “I think travelling a lot and seeing the world and having a good family are what have helped me live so long,” she said.

Bike paths shift up a gear Bike paths in Cambridge will be boosted by a $125,000 Department of Transport grant. The money comes on top of the council’s plan to add an extra $500,000 to its budget for bicycle and dual-use paths. Cambridge mayor Simon Withers

said: “Our current shared path network is like a patchwork quilt. “We need to join the dots and create usable cycle paths. “This grant coincides with a major push by the town to improve its cycle paths.” The money will go on painting bike and pedestrian markings on shared-use

paths; and building a 220m path on Jon Sanders Drive from Harborne Street to Herdsman Parade and a 460m path on Pearson Street between Cromarty and Turriff roads. Cambridge council got the biggest grant in a share of $1 million from the state government.

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Central metropolitan district superintendent Kellie Properjohn said better response times, forensic information and promoting greater awareness of crime prevention all contributed to the drop. She said there had been a big focus on “hot responses” to targeted areas. Supt Properjohn said: “Every morning, police look at the region, look at the incidents that have taken place overnight and target resources straight away. “We flood the area with as many cars as possible and set up a drag-net situation.” The central metropolitan district covers the area west of Perth city and south from Osborne Park to Mosman Park. Supt Properjohn said the area was compact, enabling quick police response times. Local police could call on resources from neighbouring districts during critical incidents and to target hotspots. “There’s still a degree of complacency, like people working in the back garden and leaving the front door open,” she said. “We encourage people to be more aware and to take an active part in reducing opportunities for offenders.” PEPPER

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Letters to the POST

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Can’t Neds pick a work week?

Underwood chlorine risk is more than on the nose

As usual, Nedlands council has set the date for community consultation on the Dalkeith Redevelopment Special Control Area Provisions at the start of the school holidays. This sort of situation has happened too many times for it to be a coincidence. Each time something related to the Dalkeith area is advertised for comment, either for viewing or close of submissions, it is in the school holidays. Is the timing organised to avoid or reduce the number of comments/submissions on the issue? Holidays begin on Thursday or Friday, July 1 or 2, for all schools. The community open day to view the Special Control Area Provisions is on Sunday, July 4, when many families will be away. Surely a day in August would be more convenient, when all community members will be able to attend, digest the information presented by the council, and write submissions from an “informed” position. Kaye Eastwood Alexander Place, Dalkeith

Re the management of the chlorine gas hazard at the University of WA’s Underwood Avenue bushland site. I was amazed at what appeared to be Water Corporation wastewater acting manager Peter Spencer’s sanguine attitude to managing the chlorine gas hazard at the Underwood site (“We’re happy with UWA’s plans”, Letters, POST 26/6). It seems to me a folly to equate an amenity buffer of 600m beyond the Water Corporation’s boundary for traces of harmless organic odours with a safety zone for highly toxic, dense chlorine gas. In the worst-case scenario – the hazard level required to be prevented – this would erupt catastrophically and therefore be in high concentration. POST readers may care to reflect on the distance and speed travelled by the 1980 Mt St Helen’s volcanic gas and dust plume. Many died before the plume collapsed and dissipated into the normal atmosphere. Though the causes of death were various and not only gas poisoning, the behaviour of the plume was instructive.

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he South-West has been invaded by fibreglass cows; New York has pianos all over the place; and London has had an Elephant Parade. The three projects have provided blank canvases for artists, a way to raise funds and laughs, and some imaginative public art all at the same time. In London on holiday with her husband, Carole Breeden found Candy, one of the beguiling fibreglass pachyderms, a captive audience when she pulled out her copy of the POST in

the Ranelagh Gardens of the Royal Chelsea Hospital. Candy, decorated by New York designer Isaac Mizrah, was among 250 painted, decorated and accessorised elephants that had been on display all over London for several months. When Carole read Candy the news, all 250 had been herded into the Ranelagh Gardens ready for an online auction this Saturday to raise money to help save the endangered Asian elephant.

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The anonymous letter writer, All Choked Up, of Windsor Street, Claremont, must surely be writing tongue in cheek, or is he or she just misinformed (“Traffic must be allowed to flow”, Letters, POST 19/6)? All the studies by traffic experts show that widening roads and facilitating traffic flow do not address congestion. The result is generally to add more traffic from outside. All Choked Up seems very keen that car drivers have ready and easy access to our streets, but does not seem to have considered the health and environmental effects of a probable increase in traffic as more drivers find an easier way through.

But at least one of the areas where All Choked Up would like traffic to be allowed to flow is home to several young families and a retirement village. Claremont council clearly has an environmentally appropriate position of “addressing the health and environmental issues caused by car based transport – and encouraging cycling, walking and public transport over traffic”. We are already lucky enough to be well sited on an efficient railway line and the 10 suburbs along this line will have great access to shopping in the completed Claremont Quarter. Barnfield Road resident, Claremont (Name withheld by request)

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Beecham Road Information Session Saturday 3 July at 10 am The community is invited to attend an information session on the tree and shrub species to be selected for Beecham Road. This meeting follows the earlier one held in May at Mt Claremont Community Centre. The purpose of the meeting will be to review the species selected that will best create a native habitat corridor between Haldane Walkway and the Mt Claremont bushland, while providing an attractive planting for the urban precinct. Artist’s impressions will be on display to illustrate the heights of various planting options. On hand to answer questions and explain the types of species suitable will be the City’s manager of parks and gardens, a Bushcare officer and Council’s consultant certified arborist. All enquiries should be directed to director of technical services, Ian Hamilton on 9273 3500. Saturday 3 July 2010 10 am to 11 am Crn Beecham Rd and Haldane St Mt Claremont Graham Foster Chief Executive Officer

Joe McGrath, the director of public prosecutions, has received advice from the heavyweight Sydney criminal barrister, John Agius, concerning the death of Mr Ward during prisoner transport. This advice seems to have been that there was “no reasonable prospect of conviction” if charges were laid. The DPP refused to release this advice, citing “legal professional privilege” as the reason. Mr McGrath, we are not idiots. The privilege belongs to you, not to Mr Agius. There is nothing to stop you from releasing the advice other than the possibility of embarrassment. Tom Lawson Lawley Crescent, Mt Lawley

Obviously there is a major difference in scale, but the mechanism of hazard is the same. Dense chlorine gas will not necessarily disperse quickly to fall below the fatal level after a few deep breaths at 1000 parts per million (ppm). A coherent chlorine plume may be expected to flow rapidly down the gully towards the Selby Street/Underwood Avenue junction. The site topography would inhibit dispersion of the toxic gas. Has the Water Corporation obtained independent, competent studies on plume behaviour under various scenarios of gas concentration, and wind and temperature conditions? If so, can these be made public for scrutiny? Even if a particular gas escape is not at the worst-case level, what injury or impairment is regarded as acceptable beyond the buffer zone? Near-instant adult fatality requires a concentration of 1000ppm chlorine, but damaging effects occur at well below such a level. Only 30ppm will cause coughing (perhaps with associated stress and panic and therefore secondary medical consequences), but 40 to 60ppm for 30 minutes is deemed dangerous (source: Qest Consulting, 2004, Public Safety Risk Assessment – Wagerup Expansion, p.18). In summary, an odour amenity buffer and a chlorine hazard buffer are two quite distinct requirements. It is not acceptable to set a buffer (yet to be satisfactorily documented within the public domain) that avoids fatalities: a safety zone must ensure for both children and adults against much lesser health impairment as well. Bland reassurances don’t look good in a Commission of Inquiry. Stephen Lipple Lynton Street, Swanbourne • More letters page 34

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Community news

Spoilt for choice

Mitchell to play for WA

Fishing off the metropolitan coast at the moment is varied and ample, with widespread reports of good captures of pink snapper from Cockburn Sound right up to Hillarys and Yanchep.

Mitchell Griffiths was only five when he took up tennis. Six years later, the City Beach boy has won a place in the state 12-and-under team. In October, he will take part in the all-states competition in Victoria for the Bruce Cup. His sister Amy (14) took part in the same competition two years ago. Mitchell goes to Kapinara Primary School and plays tennis at Reabold Tennis Club. Mitchell said he switched between two raquets. “I like hitting the balls,” he said. “My favourite stroke is forehand. “I have not been watching Wimbledon because it is on television too late,” he said. Mitchell said he won an interstate competition in Nollamara in April and was runner-up at Midland in January.

Marty Pervan at Jazz Freo

Mitchell Griffiths’ forehand has helped him to a place in the state tennis team. Photo: Paul McGovern

Have a ball for Bastille Day

Trumpeter, composer and arranger Marty Pervan will As you would expect, the play at Jazz Fremantle with a Bastille Day Ball on Saturday, July swinging sextet. It will include Roger Garrood 10, starts with a glass of chamon sax, Bill McAllister on trom- pagne. bone and a rousing young rhythm section. They will play from 4 to 7pm on Sunday, July 4, at The Navy Club, 64 High Street, Fremantle. Admission is $15 and $10 for members.

The champagne at 7.30pm will be followed by a French buffet prepared by the Fremantle Sailing Club and authentic French patisseries. The ball for over 300 guests is hosted each year by Alliance Francaise de Perth and this year will feature

music by Lezami Creole Band. There will be raffles throughout the evening, with the major prize being two tickets to Paris with Air Mauritius, three nights’ accommodation and two Paris “visite” passes, donated by Claremont Cruise and Travel Centre, Air Mauritius and Tempo Holidays. Tickets to the ball are $110, $95 for Alliance Francaise members – call 9386 7921.

The three-mile reef off Hillarys and Ocean Reef seems to be the hot spot, with plenty of pinkies being landed along with some nice-sized skippy. In the same area, monster squid are still being caught in the shallower waters inside Little Island, early morning being the prime time to drift a jig across the weed beds. There are also plenty of plump sand whiting just a little farther north, off Mindarie. Decent dhufish are still being landed out in the deeper water and fish to 10kg are common. Another favourite, King George whiting, seems to be making a comeback, with reports of some very nice fish being caught out off Hillarys and Ocean Reef along the 30m line. The Swan River is starting to fire, with some good black bream being caught, especially in the lower reaches around the yacht clubs. Nedlands and Claremont seem to be producing the goods and Mosmans is also worth a look. Farther upstream is always

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worth a go as well, with Ascot and Maylands being my favourite places to flick a line. There is always a chance of a late season flathead and, for the kids, yellowtail grunter abound. My spies tell me the tides are right for one of my favourite things to do with my clothes on – catching king prawns. Head down to the East Fremantle area for the outgoing tides when the large king prawns are running out to sea. It is best to have a go at these tastiest of all prawns from a boat anchored out on the edge of the channel. But if you can find a jetty to perch yourself on or a bridge to stand under, you could also get a feed. You need a bright light, a longhandled prawn dab net and sharp eyes to see the prawns as they come to the surface and swim out on the stronger tides. You can usually get only one or two prawns each time you dab, but at the end of the evening, if the run is a good one, you can end up with a couple of hundred prawns. Not a bad night’s work really and it’s great fun.

Happiness is singing If you love to sing, why not join the Perth Philharmonic Choir and help brighten your life and the lives of others? The choir sings a variety of songs, including old favourites and more classical songs. The choir practises on Monday evenings at the Nedlands Uniting Church and no auditions are required. For more information, ring Robyn on 9389 1885.

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Letters to the POST

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Political obstacles in the way of clean power duce what we need, when we need it. This “load-following� production is more compatible with renewable energy than old coal and nuclear. I support reasoned, scientific solutions to our problems. We should consider all the consequences of our decisions, including health and social effects, not just economics, when deciding our future. We need a sustainable environment and economy, strong on democracy and socially just. They are the Greens’ core values, and that is why I am standing for election. George Crisp Greens candidate for Curtin Kimberley Street, W Leederville

for Australia to be fully wind and solar powered within 10 years. No coal, no nuclear. The obstacles, it seems, are political, not technical. Mr Linke raises fears of unemployment; but last year’s National Institution of Economics and Industry report found the opposite, predicting 770,00 new clean-energy jobs by 2030. Mr Linke toes the outdated nuclear industry line though nuclear power continues to be unsafe and uncertain. Claiming that new reactors can be built within five years is at odds with the evidence. The “base load� argument is distorted by vested interests whose power stations are inflexible and must run at full capacity to maximise efficiency and profit. Ideally, we would only pro-

Robin Linke (“Greens peddle fear message�, Letters, POST 19/6) finds “nonsensical� my statement that we need to reverse our trajectory in greenhouse emissions within the next five years. But this is the position of the world’s climate scientists. We must act partly as the world’s biggest per capita polluter, and partly because we cannot expect poorer countries with lower emissions to lead. The state government’s planned three coal-fired power plants will increase our state’s CO2 emissions by 75% and result in unsustainable water use in the food-producing SouthWest. A new report from Professor Mike Sandiford, of Melbourne University’s Energy Institute, finds it possible and affordable

A passenger says she and a friend were thrown from these bus seats when the bus braked hard.

Death seats?

Save bush and capture carbon

We’re burning the midnight oil to improve your power supply Planned power interruptions in Cottesloe, Peppermint Grove and Mosman Park During June and July, Western Power will carry out work to improve your power supply by increasing the capacity of the powerlines serviced by the Cottesloe substation. The work in Cottesloe, Peppermint Grove and Mosman Park involves some planned interruptions to the power supply and is scheduled to take place between midnight and 5am to minimise the disruption to customers. You will be notiďŹ ed in writing three to seven days prior to the interruptions.

An article in the latest Bush Heritage Newsletter, about bush regeneration, made me think of Underwood Avenue bushland. Titled “Trees worth their weight in carbon�, the article detailed management of Chereninup Creek Reserve, a property purchased by Bush Heritage Australia in 2002 as part of its Gondwana Link Project in WA’s south. Part of this acquisition was a degraded paddock in need of ecological restoration. In 2003, Bush Heritage staff planted eucalypts, wattles, casuarinas and melaleucas. Now native animal populations are recolonising the “paddock� and a carbon analysis report published in March this year indicates that the restoration has stored 2200

tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2). That’s enough to offset the annual carbon emissions from 153 average households. This is expected to increase, so that in the next 13 years, an additional 5800 tonnes of CO2 will be saved – and this amount is predicted to double by the time the trees have matured. Our suburbs were once all pristine bush, and progressively we have shaved off the banksia woodland to make way for our homes. Most of the carbon storage capacity of that former bush we have irretrievably lost, as well as habitat for its native animals. Underwood’s bush doesn’t need a great replanting effort – it just needs keeping. Judy Blyth Troy Terrace, Daglish

My friend and I were travelling into the city last Saturday, sitting in the two seats shown in the above photograph. When the bus driver had to brake hard because a car had cut in front of him, we were thrown to the floor from these seats, landing heavily on our knees. Luckily we were only bruised, but a frail older person or a pregnant woman or a child could have been injured. After the bus driver took our particulars, he said to us: “We call these seats the death seats. “Never sit in them. “And the other one to never sit in is the one directly behind me; you will bash your head on the partition if we brake hard.� So that is why I want to send out this warning. Donelle Phillips Barlee Street, Mt Lawley

The work is related to the upgrade of the Cottesloe substation which will defer, for now, the need for another substation in the area. For further information about this project please call 13 10 87 Monday to Friday 7am to 5pm. For after hours information please call 13 13 51.

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Community news A story from the Kimberley

How Sally met Richard Sally Burton will help the Floreat and districts branch members of National Seniors celebrate their fifth anniversary with a talk about how she came to love theatre, and legendary actor Richard Burton. Growing up in Birmingham, she joined the BBC and then moved to London to work in TV. In the late 1970s, she worked as a production assistant on a 10month shoot of a TV special called Wagner, where she met, and subsequently married, Richard Burton, who was cast as the great composer. Sadly he died in 1984 and after living for a few years in Switzerland, Sally moved back to London where she produced and presented for TV and radio and wrote about the theatre for a number of newspapers. She came to live in Perth five years ago. Sally’s talk will be at 9.45am on Thursday, July 8, at Mt Claremont Community Centre in Montgomery Avenue. Since moving to Perth, Ms Burton has been a supporter of the Black Swan Theatre, the WA Ballet and WA Symphony Orchestra and has presented the Sally Burton award for third year acting students at WAAPA. All over 50s are welcome to head along to hear her Probus talk. Morning tea is provided within the admission cost of $3 and a light lunch is available at the Community Centre afterwards. For more information, call John on 0414 963 086.

Peter Holland, the well-known former broadcaster and actor, will tell a Kimberley story next Wednesday night.

Ben Jobson and Ella Edwards-Smith are singing in the Sydney Opera House this weekend.

Peter will give an audio-visual presentation about his grandfather, titled Dr J. J. Holland and the legend of Jim Darcy: A Kimberley Story. He is the guest speaker at the Kimberley Society meeting at 7pm for 7.30 on Wednesday, July 7, at the Shenton Park Community Centre in Onslow Road. Visitors are welcome and a small charge of $2 is made for refreshments.

Singing all the way Fremantle’s health history to the Opera House Not many Year 5s love Rossini’s operas, but Ella Edwards-Smith from Floreat Primary School loves opera and singing. Ella (10) and Ben Jobson (12) are two of the chosen few to be picked for the national junior Gondwana Choir. They left Perth this week for Sydney and will sing with the choir in a sold-out gala concert tomorrow night in the Sydney Opera House. Both had to take part in extensive auditions to win places in the choir, which is celebrating its 21st year. Ella, a soprano who plays the piano too, is the youngest in

the whole choir. Ben, who is in Year 7 at John XXIII College, used to sing treble but is getting a deeper voice now. He also plays the viola and drums. Ella and Ben took part in a national choral school for two weeks in January. This time, they have only a few days in Sydney to practise before the concert and they say it will be very intensive. “There are strict rules and we can’t sing in non-singing hours in case we break our voices,” Ella said. Both Ella and Ben learn singing with Laura Bernay in Shenton Park.

Fremantle Hospital was established around the time when convicts were brought to Western Australia and still plays an important role in the health system.

Margaret Lloyd will talk about the hospital’s history and her experiences while working there in a talk for History in the City.

Her presentation is at 2pm on Wednesday, July 7, at Citiplace Community Centre, Perth Railway Concourse. All are welcome to head along to the talk and enjoy a friendly afternoon tea. Entry is $5. For more information, call 9386 3841 or 9387 2864.

Magnetic talk at Claremont Graham Spence will give a talk titled the Healing Power of Magnets at the next meeting of the University of the Third Age (U3A). The central region of U3A will gather at noon on July 5, when members are invited to bring along treasured pieces to

share their special meaning with the group. Mr Spence’s talk is at 2pm, after a BYO lunch. U3A meets fortnightly in the Claremont Town Hall, Stirling Highway, opposite Freshwater Parade and all are welcome. Ring Terry on 9286 4656 for more information.


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Community news

What’s on

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Probus Club of Wembley

Weather man Neil Bennett is the guest speaker at the club’s meeting at 10.30am on July 9. He will describe the patterns and effects of meteorological systems as they progress through WA. The meeting is at the Wembley Community Centre in Alexander Street and retired professional and businessmen are welcome.

A new footpath in Minim Cove also provides a history lesson for everyone who walks it.

After a stroke

Students from Kindergarten to Year 7 at Mosman Park Primary School created more than 240 pictorial and factual tiles that have been inlaid into a new footpath. Under the supervision of teachers and artist-inresidence Angela Davis, the children researched local history and undertook excursions to fully understand the topics. They used a variety of methods and materials to create artworks, which were then scanned and made into tiles by locally-owned company Mosman Glass Printers. The path begins at the river end with geological history. As walkers wander up the path, the topics covered include native flora and fauna, Aboriginal history, early discovery and settlement, local industry and farming, schools, housing and buildings of significance, local iconic events, transport, churches, sport and the impact of war on the area. The community art project was done in association with the Mosman Park Kindergarten students Thomas Sewell, left, and Orson Pestell admire the artwork on the new Town of Mosman Park. footpath in Minim Cove.

Volunteer for breast study Women aged 40 to 70 who are through menopause and have a family history of breast cancer are being sought for the International Breast Cancer Intervention Study, IBIS-II.

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The club’s monthly meeting is at 10am in the Wembley Community Centre in Alexander Street on Wednesday, July 7. Regular meetings offer speakers and morning tea and new members are welcome. Enquiries: Joan on 9381 8402.

Fibromyalgia support

All those with fibromyalgia who would like to meet up over a coffee are invited to the next meeting of the Fibromyalgia Support Group. It will run from 11am to 12.30pm on Friday, July 9, at the Wyllie Arthritis Centre in Shenton Park. Enquiries: Margaret at Arthritis WA on 9388 2199. Inflammatory arthritis

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People who have been diagnosed with inflammatory arthritis, including rheumatoid, ankylosing spondylitis, psoriatic and seronegative arthritis, are welcome to head along to the next meeting of the Inflammatory Arthritis Support Group. It will run from 10.30am to noon on Tuesday, July 6, at the Wyllie Arthritis Centre, Shenton Park. Enquiries: Margaret at the Arthritis WA on 9388 2199.

Get ready to get rid of your halogen downlights!

Mosman Park residents aged from 13-18 years are invited to apply for a Youth Encouragement Grant in one of the following areas; • • • •

The Town of Mosman Park recognises, assists and motivates young people to achieve their dreams through the Youth Encouragement Grants.

What could you do with $1000?

Wembley Ladies’ Probus Club

The aim of the study is to find out if breast cancer can be prevented. To be eligible, women must not have already had invasive breast cancer. The study is being conducted locally through Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital. Women joining the trial will take a tablet a day for five years, have a bone mineral density scan and regular mammograms, as well as clinical check-ups twice a year in the first year of the study and once a year in the following four years. For more information, Come to the Home Retrofitting EXPO call 1800 640 709 or register at www.anzbctg.org. July 25 Mount Claremont Community Centre

Our Future Youth Encouragement Grants Applications close Thursday 29 July 2010. For further information contact the Senior Community Development Officer on 9384 1633 or visit www.mosmanpark.wa.gov.au

A Christmas in July outing has been planned for the Western Suburbs Stroke Support Group on July 6. The group usually meets from 2 to 4pm in the Volunteers’ Room at The Niche, on the corner of Hospital Avenue and Aberdare Road, Nedlands. Enquiries: Jane on 9346 7540 or Charlotte on 9346 3574.

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WHY IS SORRENTO QUAY PERTH’S NUMBER ONE TOURIST DESTINATION? BECAUSE A GREAT DAY OUT DOESN’T HAVE TO COST YOU A CENT ! Sorrento Quay offers you everything you could possibly want for a great day out. In addition to the wide range of fabulous cafes, restaurants and retailers, you’ll find plenty of attractions to entertain visitors of all ages. Wherever you live across Perth, it’s easy to get to Sorrento Quay; from the cycle paths along the coast to convenient bus and rail public transport options or you can drive the family car and take advantage of the free all-day parking.

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Once you’ve arrived, you can create a feast using the free BBQ facilities, enjoy a relaxing stroll around the marina, drop a line to do some fishing, make the most of our tranquil sheltered beach or simply relax on the terraces and watch the world go by. There’s always something happening… frequent live entertainment and a fantastic holiday atmosphere, all located in a beautiful marina with a safe, sheltered swimming beach. Every school holidays, Sorrento Quay offers a program of events to keep the kids entertained.

It’s little wonder that Sorrento Quay is Perth’s most popular marina development. And if you’re in the mood for a little retail therapy, or for a great range of refreshments and meals, check out the bargains on offer… The Look Hairdressers Urban Art & Decor Sorrento Quay Pharmacy Funky’s Fast Feed Company Cold Rock Ice Creamery The Beach Shack Core Surf Sharky’s Fish & Chips Toscanini’s

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They might enjoy a wild ride on a mechanical bucking bull, face painting, balloon artists or other interactive events, rides and shows.


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Thank-you spread for teachers The times may be a’changing at East Claremont Primary School with its amalgamation with Claremont Primary, but parents are feeling positive. And this week they said thank-you to staff with a sumptuous lunch. “We just wanted to put on the lunch in appreciation of teachers and staff,” said P&C vicepresident Wendy Keswick. “It is a thank-you from all the parents for the staff’s professionalism at what could have been a difficult time at the school. “As a result of their professionalism, there has been no impact on students and parents during this time of uncertainty.” Wendy said some families provided lunch dishes that reflected their backgrounds. “One family from France used to run a patisserie,” she said. The result was a delicious dessert buffet. “Some families stayed behind and washed the dishes, too,” she said. The two schools will be amalgamated as one school across two campuses as of next year. The current Claremont Primary School will cater for the early years and the East Claremont site will be a middle and upper primary campus.

Enjoying lunch provided by East Claremont parents are, from left, Anne Christodulou, French teacher Madame Suzy Hartwig, Wendy Anderson, student teacher Elisabeth Fraser, rear, and principal Vicki Moir.

Seniors explore their drawing Library books You are never too old to learn, as Sally Watts is showing at drawgoing cheap ing classes for seniors in Hollywood. She is helping experienced artists and beginners at practical and friendly classes offered by the Regis Day Therapy Centre. One of her students, experienced artist Mary Maud Winter, said: “I have found Sally’s class so much fun and I have learned a great deal. Sally is a wonderful teacher.” The students are all over 65 and develop their drawing skills at their own pace, while gaining confidence

and stretching themselves. Some like to do portraits, while others like drawing landscapes and Sally encourages all to explore the theory of drawing through loosely structured classes. The next nine-week course starts on July 22 and will run each Thursday from 1 to 3pm. The cost is $90 – call Louise 9380 5535 to make a booking. The course is offered by the Regis Day Therapy Centre at 118120 Monash Avenue, Nedlands. The centre offers a wide range of physically and mentally challenging activities for seniors.

The Cottesloe, Peppermint Grove and Mosman Park Library will be moving soon and will hold a relocation book sale from July 12 to 24. The library will be selling books, including large print books, talking books, videos and DVDs at bargain prices. It is at 1 Leake Street, Peppermint Grove – call 9385 3233 for more information.

Discover black holes To celebrate the arrival of full dome projection in the Cosmology Gallery, the Gravity Discovery Centre will open for two evenings during the July school holidays. On Wednesdays, July 7 and 14, the centre at Gingin will host the special night program for the whole family. Enjoy a pasta meal at Stargazer’s Cafe from 5.30 to 6.30pm and then head out on a night safari – dress warmly and take torches.

Then from 7.30 to 8.30pm there will be a torchlight visit to the Cosmology Gallery to enjoy the movie Black Holes with full dome projection. The cost is $32, $27 for seniors and $18 for children. To book, call 9575 7577 or email bookings@gdc.asn.au. The usual Gravity Discovery Centre holiday program will be available each day of the holidays. For more information, go to www.gravitycentre.com.au.

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Drive. Drive. Drive... opening soon Wembley Golf Course is set to open its new state of the art golf driving facility and you are invited to have a “swing” NO GOLF EXPERIENCE REQUIRED. The Swing will be the first fully automated driving range in Western Australia. Housing 80 bays over two levels and catering for both left and right handed golfers. The Swing will fast become the only destination to practice your game. Each bay is designed to deliver an individual ball to your tee as well as allowing you to set the height of your tee using the sophisticated touch screen technology.

Membership packages are now open to corporate groups and individuals wanting to take their game to another level. For more information visit www.wembleygolfcourse.com.au or call the Golfshop on (08) 6280 1300.

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Teen focus on emotional issues The Number 86 Youth Centre will offer young people three personal development workshops about friendships, body image and sexuality and relationships on July 5, 6 and 7 respectively. The workshops will be held at the Cambridge Library Reading Room from 1 to 4pm and will be run by experienced health education workers. There will also be a three-day short film workshop from July 13 from 11am to 5pm each day. The Friendships workshop explores the concept of friendship and discusses how to be good at building and maintaining friendships. The Body Image workshop is designed to help young people build positive self-esteem by understanding and dealing with feelings about physical appearance, weight and shape. It will look at how young peo-

ple feel about what they see on TV and in magazines. The Sexuality and Relationships workshop is a girls-only workshop offering young women an opportunity to openly discuss their thoughts, feelings and experiences around their sex lives in a safe and supportive environment. Facilitated by experienced health education workers, it can help young women explore the realities of modern sexuality and develop strategies to support their emotional and physical wellbeing. The Short Film workshop is open to aspiring filmmakers who want to learn filmmaking or are have an interest in acting, directing, editing, script writing or camera operation. For more information or to book a spot, call Number 86 Youth Centre on 9381 1996.

Subi firms back young artists Artworks shortlisted for the Shaun Tan Awards are on display in Subiaco businesses until July 18. Seventy-five artworks have been selected for display at National Australia Bank, Westpac, Urbano Hair Design for Men, Retreat Design, ANZ Bank, Broadway Pets, Artspace Gallery, Ace Cinemas Subiaco, Tasty Tarts, Gill & Hille Art Supplies, Angus & Robertson and Mia Jade. Finalists’ artwork is being exhibited until Sunday, July 18, at the

Subiaco Library, on the corner of Rokeby and Bagot roads, during normal library hours. Mayor Heather Henderson said it was wonderful that local businesses were supporting the award. “Subiaco Library doesn’t have the exhibition space to display all the outstanding shortlisted works,” Mrs Henderson said. Patron and celebrated artist and author Shaun Tan has been involved with the award since its inception in 2003.

Professor Geoffrey Bolton, who opened the Durack exhibition, is surrounded by Durack descendents.

The Durack legacy An exhibition celebrating the contribution of the Durack family to the history and culture of WA is on at the State Library. The library holds a treasure trove of records relating to these pioneers of the Kimberley, including books written and illustrated by Mary and Elizabeth Durack as well as photographs, films and oral histories. There is a free program of lectures, tours and films on offer as well as the exhibition.

Paper conservator Jonathan Schmidt will conduct a tour showing the journey of this exhibit from storage to display. His tour is at 1pm on Thursday, July 29. Bookings are essential – call 9427 3111. There will also be a free screening of the two-part miniseries, Kings in Grass Castles, based on the best-selling book by Mary Durack. The screenings at the State Library Theatre are at 6pm on Wednesdays, August 11 and 18, and run for 98 minutes each.

Rose tips for spring bonanza The rose pruning experts will be in action at Araluen Botanic Park on Sunday, July 11. Visitors will be treated to free pruning demonstrations by members of the Rose Society as well as expert advice on growing and caring for roses. The informal pruning demonstrations will be between 11am and 3pm. Araluen is an ideal picnic venue for families, or visitors can dine at the Chalet Healy Tearooms. The park is open from 9am to 6pm each day and there is a small entry fee. For information, call 9496 1171.

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Food the way it should be

Those were the days!

WA chef and author Jude Blereau will explain what healthy eating is really all about at a talk in Subiaco. She is the speaker at meeting of nutrition group Orthomolecular Support WA (OSWA) at 2pm on July 3. Jude first became interested in natural food when living in the US in the late 1980s. In 1997 she founded The Earth Market, a much-loved wholefood store and cafe, and in 2001 she founded Whole Food Cooking. Her focus is helping people learn about good food and she is a passionate advocate for sustainable farming practices. She has written cookbooks about wholefood and writes for a number of magazines. Her talk on Saturday is at the Anglican church hall in Barker Road, Subiaco, behind Coles. Entry is by donation of $5 and includes a healthy afternoon tea. All are welcome – call Tessa Jupp at Post Polio on 9383 9050 for more information.

London Bridge fell down in Claremont.

Chamber music with trumpet While studying in the US on a Churchill Fellowship, Rebecca White, concertmaster of the Fremantle Chamber Orchestra, met Turkish trumpeter Arda Cabaoglu at the Eastman School of Music. Back in Perth, they will be joined by pianist Caroline Badnall and cellists Sophie Walker and Hans Hug for two concerts this weekend. The program includes rarely heard pieces for trumpet and piano or violin as well as Brahms’ violin sonata in D minor, Dvorak’s Dumky trio and duets for violin and cello by Louis de Caix d’Hervelois and Reinhold Gliere. The concerts will be at 3pm on Saturday, July 3, at Christ Church, Claremont, on the corner of Stirling Highway and Queenslea Drive, and at 3pm on Sunday, July 4, at Calvert Music Centre, South Fremantle Senior High School in Lefroy Road.

Oops ... Year 1 student Erin Brown discovers the challenges of the egg and spoon race. Photo: Paul McGovern

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Students at Claremont Primary School sang the nursery rhyme and played the singing game about the British landmark during a pioneer day. An authentic atmosphere was struck when students arrived at the Bayview Terrace school in period costume. “There were girls in pinafores and long dresses and boys in boots, braces and bush hats,” principal Joe Dellaposta said. “It really set the scene for a great day.” There was not an iPod in sight as students played hopscotch and marbles, dropped the hanky, skipped, ran egg and spoon races and sang the famous nursery rhyme. “You could almost call it the unplugged day,” Mr Dellaposta said. “Elastics was very popular: kids jumped in and out of a big piece of elastic while singing. It was fantastic seeing kids active and getting back to the basics.” There was also a trip to the nearby Claremont Museum on Victoria Avenue to see historical treasures. “Children loved learning what living in the 19th century was like,” Mr Dellaposta said. A bush band played and parents cooked up a sausage sizzle for lunch after joining in the dancing.

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A great man of letters

To the Gold Coast with hockey sticks

John Byrne is an expert on Samuel Johnson and will give a talk on him for the Friends of the WA Museum.

Six juniors from the University Hockey Club have been selected in the state under-13 boys and girls’ hockey squads.

Samuel Johnson wrote the 1755 Dictionary of the English Language, one of the most influential dictionaries in the English language. Mr Byrne, who is a founding member of the Johnson Society of Australia, will present the lecture at 11am on Sunday, July 11, in the Glauert Room at the WA Museum, Perth. RSVP by July 5 on 9427 2719 or friends@museum.wa.gov.au. It is free for Friends of the WA Museum and $5 for non-Friends.

No rain on this parade The Little Day Out in the school holidays will be a dry event because the Sunday of fun at Claremont Showgrounds is all under cover. The event on Sunday, July 11, offers more than 30 rides, shows and action in two big pavilions. There will be on-stage entertainment, loads of activities and attractions, camel and pony rides, an animal nursery, face painters, puppet shows, a gym bus, Laser Skirmish, and The Lulus Show. Tickets for half a day will be $25, free for toddlers and babies under two. The Little Day Out will run from 9am to 1pm or 2 to 6pm. The Showgrounds Station will be open or there will be parking in the Showgrounds for $2 per car.

Off to the Gold Coast to play for WA are, from left, Tim Andrew, Jack Leaversuch, Sarah Barber, Jessica Butterworth, Alice Munroe and Brittany Marzec.

Writing around Rotto A weekend writing retreat at the Bathurst Lighthouse Cottages on Rottnest Island is being planned by the Fellowship of Australian Writers WA (FAWWA) The retreat will run from Friday, July 30, to Sunday, August 1. It will include opportunities for group sessions and individual extended writing, while taking in some of the attractions Rottnest has to offer. For information or bookings, contact FAWWA at Tom Collins House in Swanbourne on 9384 4771, or email admin@fawwa.org.au.

Release your poetic voice Perth poet Janet Jackson will run a course for beginning poets and those with some experience. She will run a series of writing activities, exercises and experiments. The course will also cover form, content, voice, address and imagery. It will explore the music of words and how poets make them sing, sigh and cry. There will also be sessions on editing and improving poems to

make them more beautiful, more satisfying and perhaps more publishable. The course, hosted by the Fellowship of Australian Writers WA (FAWWA), will run on Wednesday mornings, 10am to noon, for seven weeks, beginning on July 21. It will be at Tom Collins House and the cost is $45, $30 for members. For more information, call FAWWA on 9384 4771, 10am to 5pm on Tuesdays and Thursdays.

They will travel to the Gold Coast to compete for WA in the national school championships from August 7 to 13. Trials began in the April school holidays and players from all over WA took part. They had to be very committed, with trial games starting at 6am on Sundays. The University club was also well represented earlier this year in the under-18 national hockey tournament, with players Catie Bott, Gemma Kendell, Tess Moynihan and Maddie Smith all selected to play for WA. Frank Main was named co-captain of the under-18 boys’ team. University juniors follow a program designed to develop fundamental hockey skills while having a great deal of fun.

UWA man leads Vice-Chancellor Professor Alan Robson from the University of WA has been appointed chair of the Worldwide Universities Network board. The partnership of 16 researchfocused universities, based in Europe, North America, China, New Zealand and Australia, aims to be a leading international higher education network.

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Tai chi to soothe arthritic joints Pamela McLean has osteoarthritis and had a hip replacement 10 weeks ago. After the operation, the 66year-old from Mt Claremont was really worried she might never be able to function normally again. “Though I’ve never been an athlete, it was a real shock when I couldn’t do the physical activities I used to – like walking to the letter box,” she said. Hearing of the Tai Chi for Arthritis class in Shenton Park, Pamela joined up four weeks after her operation and now counts the class as one of the highlights of her week. “I love the support you get from the others in the class with similar problems,” she said. “Depression can come when you stop being able to manage physically, so getting together with people who understand

has really helped. “Tai chi has taught me about balance in more ways that one. You learn how to centre your thoughts with your movements. “Tai chi has shown me that for quality of life, you have to slow down.” Tai chi instructor Jan Smith said people of all fitness levels could take part. Arthritis WA will hold Tai Chi for Arthritis taster classes on Friday, July 16, when people can try the moves and find out more. There will also be a talk on suitable footwear by Australia’s biggest orthopaedic shoemakers. The tai chi will run from 10 to 11am or 1 to 2pm and the talk is Tai chi instructor Jan Smith, rear, goes through some moves with Pamela McLean, who is recovering from a hip replacement. from 11.30am to 12.30pm. Entry is by gold coin donation and bookings are essential on 9388 2199.

Help save the elephants Zimbabwe Wildlife Fund will stage a film night at the Windsor Theatre in Nedlands. The aim is to help to buy solar panels to help save elephants and other wildlife in Hwange National Park. During the long, hot summers, expensive petrol-driven pumps continuously pump water from bores to ensure wildlife survives. The plan is to replace some of these pumps with solar-powered ones.

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Tips on saving money and coming to terms with new Thousands of animals died in 2005 roles are all part of the new because the “pans” dried out through website for people born in the insufficient water. The film night will include wine, 1950s. cheese and the movie The Special Relationship, starring Dennis Quaid and Michael Sheen. It will run from 5.45 to 8.30pm on Friday, August 6, and the cost is $20, RSVP to Wayne Monks on 0439 952 698 or email: members@zimbabwewildlifefund.com by Saturday, July 24. All tickets will be pre-sold.

The website, www.borninthefifties.com.au, requires no membership and is designed as a nocost way to bring together Australians born between January 1, 1950, and December 31, 1959. It offers a place to comment on topics like family, holidays, health, cars and memories.

Probus hosts open day Anyone who has ever wondered what Probus is about and why all who join have such a wonderful social life can find out at an open day next month. Probus is an international organisation for retired and semiretired people who want to socialise with like-minded people in a friendly and interactive way. The motto is Fun, Fellowship and Friendship and those who join are people who wish to make a new and enjoyable life after years in the workforce and rearing families.

It offers a chance and do all the things you may not have had the time or energy to do before. The Probus open day is from 9am on Tuesday, August 10, at the Cambridge Bowling Club, Howtree Place, Floreat. It will start with an introduction and Probus members will be there to talk about their involvement. There will also be a guest speaker and morning tea. For more information, call Maureen Paterson on 9350 5992 or email mau.chris@bigpond.com.au.

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Perfect day for planting ‌Hard work by Hollywood Primary School students was rewarded with a gentle sprinkling of rain over the weekend. Almost all the 320 students took part in the school’s annual planting day on Friday at nearby Hollywood Reserve. They planted 1000 native seedlings in the 6.5ha bushland reserve. Bill Gardner, above, convener of the Friends of Hollywood Reserve is pictured watching Seharsh Srivastava (Year 6) and his brother Sarthak (Year 2) planting seedlings.

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July is testing time The Eye Foundation’s is urging people to get their eyes tested in July. The foundation’s “julEYE� campaign to raise the profile of eye health is based on the fact that 75% of vision loss is preventable or treatable. Jacinta Spurrett, CEO of the Eye Foundation, says people of all ages should make appointments for eye tests. Kirk Pengilly, INXS band member and Eye Foundation ambassador, was in his 20s and touring with INXS when he almost lost his sight to severe glaucoma. “One morning after a show, I woke up with excruciating pain in my eyes and found that I couldn’t open them,� Kirk said. “I was incredibly lucky I didn’t go blind.� To find out where you can be tested, visit www.eyefoundation.org.au.

The weather reduced Wednesday’s mixed bowls to 10 ends, but the lunch beforehand made up for it. A very good field of 24 teams took part on Thursday, with winners Mohan and Maya Lal (28) continuing their very consistent run. John Mather and John Martin (26) were runners-up, with Chris Lander and Vin Miles (24) were third. Scores were very tight in the plate too, with Ross Bolton and Tony Walsh (21) just getting the prize. The team of Robin Smith, Mica Cassarchis, Janet Johnson and June Narbey won on Friday with a +6. Twenty teams took part in Monday muftis, with the winning team being Chris Lander and Tony Rice. Greg Kane and Dan Murray were runnersup, with John Savage and Vin Miles winning the plate.

Claremont Thursday’s winners were Derrick Dimbleby, Dan Chadwick, Rick Kendall and Bill Chellew. Dot and Dave Leeson and Derrick Dimbleby won Friday’s triples from Peter Channer, Frank Oliver and Norm Underwood. On Saturday, Barry Caporn, Estelle Boak

bowling and Tony O’Brien won on a count-back from Derrick Dimbleby, Jack Wara and Bill Chellew. Barry Caporn won Sunday scroungers from Peter Channer.

Dalkeith Nedlands Last Tuesday’s mixed fours game was well attended and John McIntosh led Lindsay Tilly, Beryl Barblett and Marie Monks to victory. Alex Mirmikidis, Don Hicks (the club’s new vice-president) and Ivor Davies won the triples on Thursday. A beautiful winter day saw more starters for the pairs contest on Saturday and the winners were Peter Collins and Bryan Burton. In second place were Ivor Davies and Arthur Evans, with George Klug and Geoff Sansom coming third. Gordon Wilson and Ron Day won the plate. Two games of nine ends each proved a successful formula. Roger McCombe, Neil Scott and Don Zimmerman won the social bowls, but they went home meatless. Apologies are due to Bill Ridge (B.RIDGE) for mistaking his name for John BRIDGE on the card. Understandable?

Hollywood Subiaco After last week’s nailbiting win, Mac Hughes and Peter Voon were quietly confident while waiting in Thursday’s three-bowl pairs. Bill Ford and Luca Mezzofanti won the plate on a count-back. Numbers on Saturday lent themselves to fours and triples competitions played on a slick green and in brisk weather. John Gawler, Val Collins, Colin Graves and Peter Roberts won the fours from Ron Wilkie, Billy Griffiths, Alan Brindley and Greg Bridges. In the triples, it was a standout winning performance by Jose Barrera, Jane Brown and Ray Preston to finish with +18. Tuesday’s ladies found a couple of blokes and decided on mixed fours. The bloke on the winning team was Jose Barrera, ably assisted by Anne Ormsby, Val Collins and Usha Nigam. The other bloke was in the team of Nada Bonny, Billie Griffiths, Frank Noonan and Lesley Langley and they came second.

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Base camp, says British comedian Bill Bailey, is getting a wry smile, maybe even a chuckle. The mother lode is a guffaw. But what really satisfies him is introducing people to new ideas. The classicallytrained musician turned comedian, television star and, lately, dramatic actor, loves the fact that through his comedy he has influenced and inspired people in areas as diverse as classical music, theatre, conservation and the environment. Bill didn’t pursue a planned career in music because he found the theory dull and onerous and worried that listening to classical music had a “whiff of the highbrow and elitism”. So on the back of his popularity on stage and in the TV series, Black Books, he created the show Bill Bailey’s Remarkable Guide to the Orchestra, a classical concert in which he explains the instruments and instrumentations. “It is hugely

satisfying,” Bill said. “I can talk about subjects that interest me and, by default, what I say has influence. I don’t take that lightly. I am very humbled by it.” His appearances are frequently in aid of charities, and his pet project, excuse the pun, is protecting the Sumatran orangutan. He loves theatre and when he performed in the show Pinter’s People, a compilation of Harold Pinter’s sketches and short plays, people who had never been to a play before went to see him. His latest show, which he brings to Perth this weekend, is inspired by the 150th anniversary of the publication of Darwin’s seminal work On the Origin of Species. “After all,” he said proudly, “I do have a plant named after me.” He does too – a hybrid form of a carnivorous plant now called Nepenthes x Bill Bailey. “It’s all a way of engaging with the world,” he said. Engage with Bill Bailey on July 3 and 4 at the Riverside Theatre in the Perth Convention Centre.

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Dalkeith artist Mona Ketelsen has mounted another solo photographic exhibition at her Monart Gallery, following the success of last year’s I Space invaders Homeward Bound show. In the first Contempo Series Called My Point of View, her new collection of photo- for 2010, the WA Symphony Orchestra will graphs explores the everyperform a galaxy of stunday from her perspective. ning orchestral music from It’s on show until the end of July at the Waratah Avenue films and TV shows set in space. The program gallery, open every Friday, includes everyone’s Saturday and Sunday. favourite scores from the Star Wars films, Superman, I The Eagles fly in E.T., Close Encounters of The Eagles – Glenn Frey, Don Henley, Joe Walsh and the Third Kind and music from classic films like Timothy B. Schmit – are Stanley Kubrick’s masterreturning to Australia in piece 2001: A Space December. Odyssey. In 2004, the Eagles did a Conductor and presenter mammoth sold-out tour, for shows on Friday and including five nights at Saturday, July 9 and 10, at Melbourne’s Rod Laver the Perth Concert Hall, will Arena, which were filmed be Britain’s Anthony Inglis. for the hugely successful Tickets ($35) are on sale DVD release, Farewell 1 now on 9326 0000.

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Breath-taking WA landscapes on vast twometre canvases line the walls of a new gallery in historic Fremantle just opened by Nedlands-based photographer Richard Smyth. On Henderson Street, opposite the Sail and Anchor pub, Wild Earth Images showcases Richard’s talents on a grand scale, with triptychs and framed photographic pictures in a range of sizes. “I needed to open a bigger gallery so that I could display the bigger canvases and have more space to display a great range of subjects and places,” Richard said. “It was the next step in the growth of the business. “We have been selling our pictures to tourists, locals and corporate executives, but with the new changes and facelift to the Fremantle Markets, we were given the opportunity to move into a gallery-style shop. “The outer façade looks

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2 Ripper street to beach? (4) 3 From dusk to dawn, that Rove thing’s crazy … (9) 4 … though table I provided is adjustable (6) 5 On these, neither decision’s a favourable one (5,2,1,7) 6 Basket possibly for a baby kipper (8) 7 River favoured endlessly by a confused nudist (5) 8 With voluntary payment from head office, Nora and I got into rum (10) 12 Offender is failing in his duty (10) 15 Sports venue today needs mind/elbow interaction (9) 16 Intrude slowly, so each may conceal hot corn (8) 19 Risible moments? (6) 21 Suggest finer changes (5) 22 Affection means nothing at 15D (4)

out on to the Henderson Street Mall so people can see the pictures as they walk past, even if the market’s closed.” While Richard’s work is growing in popularity and is also sold in Aspects of King’s Park, he has recently invested in a new digital camera to capture scenes that will take his photographic pictures to yet another level.

While visiting his family six days before our 20th anniversary, Wayne & Tamara my husband sent me an he was with her. He even email saying we weren’t took her to our family happy together and he holiday spot. wanted a separation. But I think she represents he didn’t move out and we freedom because her kids lived day by day. have left home. They can For the past five months take off any time and do he has emotionally and whatever. I’m hoping she’s financially abandoned me just a bit on the side, but and our three children. how do I deal with this He blames all our marital home-wrecker if he’s problems on me. stupid enough to marry Needless to say, after her? digging around, I found My husband’s first wife out he’s been having an cheated on him and he affair for nine months. was a basket case from it, Days he was supposedly so why would he do it to taking trips to our farms,

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“This new camera is so clear, it can capture the tonal detail of shade, and even the hair follicles of someone on a beach half a kilometre away,” he said. Richard’s collection captures the drama of spectacular waterfalls in the north, breath-taking seascapes with pristine beaches, plus dolphins, whales, crocodiles and bird life.

“People want to bring these scenes into their home or office environment – and as television screens get bigger, so does the demand for bigger pictures,” Richard said. The gallery is open Friday to Sunday and public holidays and customers can meet Richard on Sundays or check out his website www.richardsmyth.com.au.

me? I am planning to start divorce proceedings in three days. My heart is shattered. How do I move on and trust another man again? What about my 10 and 14-year-old daughters? He looked them in the eye last month and told them women are evil and he would never get in a relationship again. Do I let them know what a lying, cheating, dishonourable man he is? Carissa

first order and it damages all three children. Your husband is eating away at his daughters’ self-esteem and encouraging his son to demean women. A man who says things like that needs to be out of the house and away from young people who need to be nurtured, not put down. Your husband has not learned from the experience of his first marriage. Notifying you by email was a cowardly act. It gives us his character in a nutshell. There is an obvious psychological explanation. He knows he is in the wrong. You must provide your children with what is right, but how can you do that when your heart is shattered? The answer is simple. Take the guidance of those who have been there before and you will recover more quickly than you can now imagine. Depression, anger, denial, and grief are only a few of the emotions circling through your head. An excellent way to recover from this trauma and begin your new life is by reading Rebuilding, a book by Bruce Fisher and Robert Alberti. And let your children know the facts. Their father got a girlfriend. When you are married, you are not allowed to do that. Wayne & Tamara

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If music is the sunshine of eternal youth, then a melodic remedy is coming to bring new vigour to the cold depths of the Perth winter arts scene. At a time when chunks of jarrah and a glass of red are usually the hardy local’s best defence against the chill of a barren festival landscape, the west is finally set to enjoy some of the finest musicians touring the nation at this time of frost. The cream of Eastern States staple winter entertainment Splendour in the Grass Festival has been skimmed off the top to create a bill dripping with richness and nourishment. On the Bright Side will provide a day’s entertainment under a super top on Perth’s Esplanade, on Saturday, July 24, from noon to 10pm. New York’s effortless groundbreakers The Strokes will be joined on the eclectic bill by genrehopping folk heroes

I British folk pop luminaries Mumford and Sons are full of youthful vigour – with fire in their bellies and a hunger to share their songs with the world.

Mumford and Sons, Australia’s siblings of song Angus and Julia Stone, slow-burn rockers Band of Horses, the deeply danceable hipsters Hot Chip, Brit alt-pop darlings the Ting Tings, Aussie energisers Bluejuice, and The Middle East,

unassuming Queensland melodic indie rockers who are riding a wave of success. The day promises to provide a feast of entertainment that will satisfy the pickiest musical connoisseur – all at one rain-proof venue near the

banks of the Swan. Tickets ($123.20 plus booking fee) are on sale from www.heatseeker.com.au, Mills Records, Planet Video and Star Surf Perth. On the Bright Side is an all-ages event, but has 18+ areas, which require photo ID.

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Robinson plays much of the music live. Costumed as a bird, she sings like an angel and plays the cello as well as instruments that designer Zoe Atkinson has cleverly melded into her set – a hammer dulcimer and a marimba that looks like a tree, that all the puppeteers get to have a bash at (literally). Nishimoto has a playful visual sense and peppers Wagner’s story with good humour, especially in the bunyip’s encounters with some of the Australian bush animals that don’t have the challenge of being mythical – an echidna, a straight-talking platypus, some

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Fractured narrative is a signature of Mexican screenwriter Guillermo Arriaga, who wrote the superb Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu trilogy – Amores Perros, 21 Grams and Babel – and The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada. In The Burning Plain, Arriaga applies a similar structure to familiar themes of linked fates, love and suffering. He also takes the reins as director for the first time – but the result is significantly less arresting than those efforts in which he was solely the writer. It’s an interesting threestranded narrative, featuring a strong, bigname cast led by Charlize

Kim Basinger plays an unhappy New Mexico housewife in The Burning Plain.

Theron and Kim Basinger. But it is strangely inert, despite some stunning visual imagery and the spliced structure Arriaga has previously used so successfully to keep

audiences on their toes. The opening image is literally a burning plain. Well, a trailer burning in the middle of some remote, arid scrub. It’s an image that eventually links all the

stories, which seem unrelated for a good chunk of the film, as it shifts between New Mexico and Oregon, the present and, as it turns out, more than a decade earlier.

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NY Post cuts to the chase: “When Grown Ups star and co-writer Adam Sandler repeatedly slapped Rob Schneider in the face with a dehydrated banana, I was jealous of Schneider, who suffered less than I did getting slapped upside the head by this rotting fruit of a comedy.” Variety agrees: “Grown Ups delivers precious few laughs for the sheer volume of comedy talent on offer.”

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To divulge too much and it ends up a case of too much sizzle, not quite about the plot would be to enough sausage. undermine the structure There’s no doubt he has Arriaga has so carefully a strong visual sense, constructed. So briefly, there’s a deeply contrasting the languid unhappy, promiscuous warmth of the New restaurant hostess in Mexico landscape with a wintry, moody, coastal Oregon (Theron), an Oregon – though the unhappy New Mexico housewife (Basinger) whose striking cinematography daughter (Jennifer (by the brilliant Robert Lawrence) cottons on to the Elswit and John Toll) was compromised at the fact she’s having an affair, and a young girl (Tessa Ia) screening I went to by an who watches her father’s irritating, shuddery digital projection. crop dusting plane crash in There’s a lot to enjoy in Mexico. Individually, they’re all The Burning Plain – but it is not the best work of its compelling tales. What’s usually fascinating writer. slightly disappointing is the way in which they come together. Arriaga overplays the mystery in What the critics are saying… keeping the stories separate – Toy Story 3 (G)

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A rare truffle treat SARAH McNEILL

Once a fortnight she is Madam Lush, giving her uniquely entertaining, astute and informative reviews on local restaurants in POST TimeOut. But when she’s not wining and dining for the POST, Jane Cornes is planning a food festival of luscious proportions. Over the past three years, the Mundaring Truffle Festival has escalated from a small, community-focused hills affair attracting 3000 curious people to a food festival that last year drew a crowd of 24,000. “We were overwhelmed last year,” Jane said. “We didn’t expect that number, but this year we’re prepared.” As the festival’s program director, Jane also realised that to entertain, inform

I Jane Cornes, left, chef Hadleigh Troy and hospitality student Candice Smith inhale the potent smell of a fresh truffle.

and interest a growing crowd of passionate food lovers, she was going to have to “pull her finger out”. She said: “There is a

fascination with the truffle, but there is also a real desire to engage with food. “The hedonism of indulging in something as rare as a truffle (the truffle

season is a short three months of the year) and discovering what all the fuss is about, is balanced with a fine food festival of great integrity.”

Comedy to whet the appetite If you are after a gourmet

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meal with a difference, Fancy Fare will tempt your taste buds and pique your curiosity. Leaping from the stage to a table of fine dining near you, Fancy Fare combines theatre with the ancient art of having a good feed. A professional cast will spice evening meals at restaurants including Mosmans, Matilda Bay, Prego and Chez Pierre from July 13 to August 1. Playwright Ross Lonnie, an ex-director for the WA State Theatre, has developed the script over the past four years. Ross said the idea was inspired by a series of

Moliere adaptations presented at a winery in Margaret River. “I liked the idea but wanted to write for a contemporary audience and with contemporary themes,” he said. “Fancy Fare is a comedy about the perils of fine dining – where everyone gets their just desserts.” It is directed by and features Nichola RentonWeir (TheatreSports, Essential Shakespeare in the Vines) and includes Ian Toyne, Elwyn Edwards, Maggie Wilde West, Natalie Ryan-Brand and Andrew Renton. For a full tour schedule and booking information, visit www.fancyfare.com.au

This year Jane has ensured that there are plenty of opportunities to try truffles by inviting chefs to sell their truffledthemed dishes in the licensed food piazza, which incorporates local wines. Chefs include festival creator Alain Fabregues (The Loose Box), Russell Blaikie (Must Winebar), Emmanuel Mollois (Choux café), Stephen Black (Blue Waters Café), Stephen Clarke (Clarkes), Hadleigh Troy (Amuse), Don Hancey and Vince Garreffa. French pastry chef Emmanuel Mollois of Swanbourne’s Choux Café is also appearing with Poh Ling Yeow (from ABC TV’s Poh’s Kitchen) in a free session in the Cooking Zone. The Cooking Zone runs free cooking demonstrations all weekend. Along with truffle tasting, truffle dog demonstrations and truffleinfused produce is a gourmet produce market and bookshop. The Food for Thought marquee is a place to take part in discussions and debates on the ethics, politics and pleasures of food. Among the fascinating range of topics is A Tale of Hope and Weetbix, which reveals the humanitarian

work of the Foodbank collecting and distributing food and grocery products that would otherwise be dumped in landfill. Members of Slow Food’s Subiaco-based convivium discuss ways in which you can embrace the slow food ethic in your own life and wholefood specialist Jude Blereau will discuss how to navigate your way through the nutritional minefield of fast food, additives, genetic modification and so-called “super” foods. In her own inimitable style, Madam Lush joins a panel discussion on the secret life of a restaurant critic, and will run her own session on gourmet cooking for the bone idle. The master classes and truffle lunch are already sold out, but the bargain of the festival is with Kate Lamont, who will host a five-course lunch ($59) matched by Lamont wines as she takes you through the finer points of food and wine matching. The Mundaring Truffle Festival is on the weekend of July 31 and August 1 in the Mundaring Sculpture Park, 10am to 5pm each day. Gate entry is $10. Tickets and session information can be booked online: www.mundaringtrufflefest ival.com.

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Caroline Shields, above, is sales director of Daisy and Charlie.

Helen Rochfort Helen is based just outside London and creates “arm candy” with a sprinkling of vintage, a twist of retro mixed with a dash of humour.

MiH Jeans Made in Heaven Jeans is a London-based label and the latest collection is a favourite with celebrity A-listers.

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Hei Lau This Hong Kong-based designer uses block colour and natural fabrics designed to drape the body and foster the perfect silhouette.

worked for Her Majesty the Queen at Balmoral Castle. Daisy was a dresser and Charlie was head gardener. Today they are remembered by their granddaughter, Fiona Pollard, who has named her new Claremont boutique in their memory. The personal nature of Daisy and Charlie boutique doesn’t end with

family names. Fiona makes a point of getting to know each designer in the shop’s treasure trove of new and emerging European designers and established US labels. Scottish-born Fiona, former executive director of Fremantle-based clothing boutiques, Morrison, and co-owner, with her husband Brent, of Mosmans Restaurant, wanders around her whimsically designed boutique, and shares

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Designer Chloe Lonsdale’s dad started the legendary Jean Machine stores in the UK, her mum was a top denim model in the 70s and her godfather launched Made in Heaven jeans in 1969. Chloe, a Londoner, has since taken over MiH, and Fiona vows they are the best jeans she’s ever worn. From classic French chic to Californian casual, Fiona has sourced a fascinating and exclusive range, all hung against a wallpapered backdrop

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I Reviews by JULIE BAILEY and BEN DINEENDICKINSON

ABOVE: An impressive edifice and immaculately maintained courtyard make the most of a corner block. ABOVE RIGHT: The formal lounge and dining room are ideal for entertaining on special occasions. RIGHT: A sweeping spiral staircase connects the foyer to the upstairs living area.

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159 Victoria Avenue, Dalkeith $5.65 million Browne Grove & Mack Hall

hether it’s location, space or design that matters most, this palatial riverside home comes up trumps. Built on a sprawling 1012sq.m block, the twostorey house incorporates five spacious bedrooms, a triple garage, a backyard pool and a host of other luxuries. From the street, the paved courtyard leads to an immaculate edifice that dominates the corner block. Double doors open to re-

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A sweeping spiral staircase makes a bold statement to visitors. veal a grand, conservative foyer with a sweeping spiral staircase that makes a bold statement to visitors. The rest of the ground floor is living area, with the exception of a solitary guest bedroom on the eastern wing of the foyer. At the opposite side are a formal lounge and adjacent dining room, leading through to a central kitchen with an island counter and wraparound benches. An informal dining room and the home theatre sit towards the rear of the block, as well as a spacious games room with its own bar.

Four bedrooms of varying size occupy the upper level, three of which open to a central common area with access to a shared bathroom. The main suite faces the front and has direct access to a long balcony overlooking the courtyard. As a bonus, the house includes completely selfcontained guest quarters above the garage – a large open-plan area with a small kitchenette, ensuite and direct outdoor access. The selling agents are Marcus Sproule, of Mack Hall, and Reg Ransom, of Browne Grove.

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Luxury near the lake and the city 3A Lake Monger Drive, WEST LEEDERVILLE $1,895,000 Acton Central

The property has everything you need to raise a family without sacrificing convenience.

his contemporary townhouse on the city fringe is ideal for the daily commuter who doesn’t want to give up the luxuries of the suburban lifestyle. Just metres from Lake Monger and minutes from the CBD, it has everything you need to raise a family without sacrificing convenience. Built on a 259sq.m block, the distinctive three-level house sits back from the main stretch of Lake Monger Drive on a small parallel road. Hidden behind the double garage and secured driveway, the ground floor includes a living space, two of the four double bed-

rooms, a shared laundry, bathroom and a private courtyard. Blackbutt timber flooring creates a sense of warmth while preserving formality, and is easy to clean with the ducted vacuum system. A private lift and timber staircase lead to the second floor, which incorporates the main living area and kitchen. The open-plan space enjoys an abundance of natural light thanks to several large north-facing windows fronting a spacious balcony that’s ideal for small-scale entertaining. AEG appliances, Essa Stone benchtops and glass splashbacks will make the

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The well-appointed kitchen is ideal for entertaining.

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Formal living areas provide a welcome space to unwind.

A low-maintenance garden with many native plants surrounds the pool.

Room for everyone to do their own thing 44 Johnston Street, PEPPERMINT GROVE $4.95 million Station Real Estate & Acton West

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Built on a 1265sq.m block, the house consists of three separate zones that pro-

vide room for family members to do their own thing while bringing them together for meals and entertainment. A large recreation room, used as a recording studio, is the first of these areas, jutting out from the main building with access from the front patio only. The room is ideal for budding musicians or hobbyists, giving them the space to practise their craft with-

The granny flat presents an opportunity for parents to make their children compete for the privilege of living in it. out disturbing other members of the family. To the rear of the house is a generously sized granny flat with a lounge, bedroom, bathroom, study, kitchenette and private garage. Suited to a teenager or uni student, the granny flat presents an opportunity for parents to make their children

compete for the privilege of living in it. School marks not good enough? No private lounge for you then. Forgot to put the rubbish out? Guess you’ll be sharing a bathroom with the rest of us. That’s not to say the main part of the house isn’t also a great place to live – with

four bedrooms, two shared bathrooms and an ensuite, there’s plenty of space for everyone.

pointed kitchen, featuring DeLonghi appliances and hand-carved Chinese window shutters as cupboard doors.

As well as its own bathroom, the main suite has an attached dressing room that goes above and beyond the traditional walk-in robe configuration, eliminating the need to carry clothes to the bedroom to get changed.

The pool and outdoor entertaining area will serve as a focal point of activity during the summer months, ideal for preserving family interaction without knocking elbows.

Three smaller bedrooms open to a small corridor that leads to the well-ap-

The selling agents are Margot Baird, of Station Real Estate, and Bev Heymans, of Acton West.

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River view home wraps around courtyard 3 Adams Road, DALKEITH $8.5 million William Porteous

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andscape painters would be inspired by the everchanging river view from this home, only one door from the shores of the Swan. On the day the POST visited, the view was like an Impressionist painting with boats bobbing on the water and the occasional whitecap. According to the owner, the view is permanently protected, thanks to a covenant on the homes in front. The best place to enjoy the panorama – or set up an easel – is the front porch,

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which is sheltered from buffeting winds. “We love being out here because it is so peaceful,” the owner said. “The wind doesn’t bother us at all; it just passes us because of the home’s orientation.” Almost every room in the house takes advantage of the river view. On an 1184sq.m site, the home was built in 1937 in a modest Californian bungalow style. A few renovations since then have transformed it to a modern abode with a home theatre, a granite kitchen and a separate office and a gym. One of the many strengths of the design is the way the U-shaped home wraps around

Enjoy the view from a balcony off the parents’ retreat.

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a central Mediterraneanstyle courtyard. Many rooms open to this courtyard, the centrepiece of which is an arbour covered by a grapevine as old as the home. Stepping-stones lead across a koi-filled pond to a deck, with timber seats to enjoy the relaxing space. Ideal for entertaining, the courtyard has a built-in barbecue and a wok burner. The front door of the home opens to a breezeway where track lighting, contemporary picture rails and plenty of wall space create a gallery feel. Near the front, the kitchen is filled with light thanks to its northern aspect. The dining room, big enough to seat 10, looks out to the river. Upstairs is dedicated to parents, who have their own retreat with balconies on both sides. There are two bedrooms downstairs and a separate home office that could be used as a fourth bedroom. A gym near the office could be a distraction for those who work from home. The selling agent is William Porteous.

A Moreton Bay fig is at the front of the 1184sq.m site.

The home wraps around a central courtyard.

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Real estate

Cottage garden is full of fruit and veg 77 Wellington Street, MOSMAN PARK $1.1 million Altus Real Estate

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ne of the latest trends in home design is the kitchen garden. Thanks to TV cooking shows, the humble veggie plot has been elevated to must-have status for every masterchef. This charming weatherboard cottage in Mosman Park has a kitchen garden packed with fruit trees, herbs and vegetables. In fact, you’ll be able to keep the neighbours sup-

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On a 409sq.m site, the home is a good buy for first-home buyers. plied with limes because the tree in the front courtyard is laden with fruit. The back garden has mangos, avocados, pawpaws and mandarins, while the veggie patch has cabbages, chili and a mix of herbs. On a 409sq.m site, the home is a good buy for firsthome buyers wanting to get into the western suburbs, according to selling agent Jamie Harrington. “It’s also ideal for those wanting a house on a block

The living area has plenty of storage for books and wine.

of land, rather than a flat or a unit,” Mr Harrington said. “Homes in this price range are selling well in Mosman Park, especially properties where everything is done.” The owners have made many improvements since they bought the home two years ago. They sanded and oiled the rear deck, polished the floorboards, installed new lino in the kitchen and replaced fittings, including door handles. The front door is painted fire-engine red, which contrasts with the green verandah posts. Charming features include wainscoting in the hall and an open fireplace in the living area. Flooded in northern light, the kitchen has modern décor with beech-coloured cabinets and a dark blue laminate benchtop. There are air-conditioners in the main bedroom and living space.

The deck has a good view of the backyard.

Whitewashed walls add a sense of space to the dining area.

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• From page 24 He said modifications to the lane behind Lansdowne Street had widened it, further encroaching on the park. “I have trained as a property valuer and I can tell you this part of the park the council has reclaimed adds no value whatsoever,” he said. “We just want it back the way it was.” High kerbs installed on the lane-end behind Rosebery Street have been modified after the outcry from residents. Mr Tindale said the contractor had placed them incorrectly. “In addition, the height of several bollards will be increased to assist reversing motorists,” he said. Mayor Heather Henderson visited the site last Friday. “What we decided to do was to go back to the whole community,” she said. “The original consultation was with 221 people, who were canvassed about the changes to the total boundary, so we are going back to that community to ask them for feedback on what the council has done, which encompasses those two laneways. “We will also outline in the preamble of the letter that is going out to the community the fact that when Mabel Talbot was vested in the city in 2005, those were a legal road access into the green space, so we need to let the community know that. “We think it is probably the fairest way to go and then work with the community once that feedback has been received.”

Ban sours holiday • From page 7 “I collected some wooden boards to prevent any damage of the ground, and I checked there was enough space on the parking area, but this does not make a difference to the council. “They just would not allow it.” Sven said the council worker then called the agent managing the property and warned that rangers had been alerted and the council would issue fines if the container were brought in. “This is a bit excessive, I think,” Sven said. “Being in Australia I have always enjoyed the it’s-all-about-relaxing idea in many Australian minds.” Cambridge council boss Jason Buckley said: “Apart from being much bigger than a rubbish skip, sea containers do not have a finite function and are considered as a building. “Rubbish skips are often necessary for building sites and are removed once filled, whereas sea containers can be left in place for extended periods and can become permanent fixtures.” Mr Buckley said there had been instances in which the council had directed the removal of containers. “Aside from the visual intrusion on the street, there are matters of public access and safety, as well as protection of footpaths and street trees to consider,” he said. “It is simply something that is not appropriate to allow and could become an unwelcome precedent in our suburbs.” Now the couple, who have a daughter Zora (6), and son Tassilo (2), say they have to hire a truck and get special permission from the container company to take the belongings from their threebedroom unit to the depot in Canning Vale. “They do not usually allow anyone other than removalists into the site,” Sven said. Friends would help him load and unload the truck. Sven said: “The primary purpose of the council is that everybody can live his life in peace and without fear in Cambridge town. A sea container is large, I agree, but does it really impose a danger to anybody? “I think it could have been possible for the council to be a little bit more flexible with the rules.”

Cam rates up • From page 6 New buildings completed in the town in the past year increased the council’s rateable value by 1.2%. Grants for roadworks have almost doubled to $1.8 million. Features highlighted in the budget report include an expected $1.2 million income from the golf complex, drawing down another $1 million on the driving range loan, $2 million from asset sales, putting $1.8 million into the endowment lands fund and taking $2.3 million out and transferring $1 million from other reserves.


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Paving, Reticulation, WESTERN SUBURBS Landscaping, Limestone Walls and Ponds BRICKLAYING 0412 917 818 Ph & Fax 9384 9224 experience, Professional, NRK Accounting 33 yrsPrompt, Reliable, Honest, • Quality Work

Bookkeeping

BRICK PAVING

9343 1073 or 0400 776 449

9447 1223 0422 545 266

Mob: 0420 401 456 Tel: 9206 3701 BOBCATS

• All aspects of brickwork carried out • Garden Walls, Brick Fencing • Garages • Carports • Extensions and Renovations • Fully Qualified Bricklayers

NO JOB TOO SMALL

Member of W.A.S.S.A.

• Limestone Walls and Fences • Rock breaking and Loader • House Pads and Driveways • Block Clearing and Levelling • Lawn Removal and Site Cleanups

BRICKLAYING

WWW Shark Bricklaying Services GROUND FORCE

BOOKKEEPING

9339 8113

SUE BEAL

Kitchen, Bathroom and Laundry Refurbishments

E: contact@ecotect-architects.com

A: 4/136 Railway Street, Swanbourne 6010

9451 2866

CONSTRUCTIONS

Lic: 056727

EC008394

• “Adding value to your property price” • 15 day bathroom renovation specialist

FLOREAT

NEW INSTALLATIONS • AIR CONDITIONING • REFRIGERATION • SALES AND SERVICE

Contact Ray 0409 932 527

AWARD WINNING BATHROOM RENOVATIONS

Rob 0409 958 186

REVIVE

Installations & Replacements Wall Splits & Room A/C

7 DAYS - FREE QUOTES - ALL AREAS

• HOUSES • SHEDS • FENCES ETC NO JOB TOO SMALL Call your local expert with 20 years exp for a free quote

COMPLETE BATHROOM KITCHEN, LAUNDRY, W.C. RENOVATIONS

BRICKLAYING

BOBCAT WORKS

Asbestos Removal

BATHROOM RENOVATIONS

BOBCATS Personalised service with a better deal at

50383

CHRIS BROGAN Chartered Accountant

BATHROOM RENOVATIONS

WWW

ACCOUNTANTS

BRICKPAVING AND BRICKLAYING Small-Medium Jobs 28 yrs experience. Free Quotes. Ph Mike 0407

771 893

A.C.M LANDSCAPING Driveways, Bullnosing, Paving, Limestone Walling, Artificial and Real Grass ABN 56951384966

Mob: 0430 578 414 acmlandscaping@hotmail.com

• EXTENSIONS • ALTERATIONS • NEW HOMES

TEL. 9388 1823 BUILDERS REG. 9605

SLOAN BUILDING SERVICES

The complete demolition company • Window & door openings created • Internal load bearing walls removed / relocated • Strip outs - residential /commercial • Pre-renovation demolition work • Engineer reports arranged

Ph John 0427 420 200 Email: jwsloan@live.com.au

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trades & services directory K trades & services directory K trades & services directory BUILDING

BUILDING SERVICES

• Project Management • Council Plans • All Trades Specialisng in all aspects of • Alfresco - structures and linings • Small additions H.I.A. • Renovations M.B.A. patrick@bowmanbuild.com.au www.bowmanbuild.com.au

Patrick 0427 088 • Construction • Maintenance • Consultation

090

swanville homes Since 1988 Reg 7544

Lou 0416 096 071 e: lou.g@live.com

Silk Constructions

Specialising in value adding renovations and additions Over 20 years exp in the property industry. Inspiring renovations, delivered on time

Call Andrew Cox 0411 639 751 BRN 13071

MCRenovations Gyproc ceilings and walls

warren-grant®

Walls removed Renovations & Extensions

Warren Headley

Malcolm 0403

664 064

mcrenovations@mac.com

MAKEOVERS ALL BRICKWORK, STRUCTURAL ALTERATIONS, MODIFICATIONS OR REPAIRS. WALLS REMOVED, WALLS BUILT, OPENINGS FORMED. MANY YEARS OF EXPERIENCE

CALL DAN 0438 918 060

HOME IMPROVEMENTS • Small Renovation Work

F•uKitchens/Bathrooms lly Moved and Built • Walls Bo oke • General Maintenance d

Call Ian 0408 537 890

Air Roofing Co t (08) 9361 6088 f (08) 9361 5022

AUSTRALIA’S MOST AWARDED HOME IMPROVEMENT BUILDER Full design and Construction Service Shaun Clifford

0416 288 770

email: shaun@addstyle.net

Western Suburbs Wall removal specialist with licensed Electrical contractor EC008431 on hand. WILL BEAT ANY WRITTEN CONTRACT. 20% discount for pensioners. 30 years exp in building industry PETER

0433 969 639

Core Developments & Construction Pty Ltd

Building with confidence • • • •

New House Builds Renovations Additions 20 years Experience

Contact us for a quote

Phone: 0403 706 970 Office: 1300 048 531

info@airroofing.com www.airroofing.com

CABINETMAKING

SUBIACO FURNITURE FACTORY Custom-made Furniture Kitchen, Wall and Vanity Units Bookcases

9381 6098 Traditional Craftsmanship Fax 9388 2089

TUDOR KITCHENS

Kitchens New or Refurbished Bathroom and Laundry Cabinets Dishwasher Cut Outs Plumbing and Electrics Obligation Free Quotes PH OR FAX 9405 4189 Mob 0419 198 434 Aiming for Perfection Cabinets & Carpentry New kitchen vanities, built-in-robes, kitchen and bathroom renovations. QUALIFIED TRADESMEN: FREE QUOTES NO JOB TOO SMALL

9344 1884, or 0418 914 284 THE CABINET MAKER Top quality work Prices to suit all budgets For new or complete renovations Kitchen, bathroom, built-in robes etc

9332 8596 all hours

JONATHAN TOWERS FURNITUREMAKER CABINETMAKER est 29 years

CUSTOM CABINETRY OF ALL TYPES. I PERSONALLY DESIGN, MANUFACTURE & INSTALL ALL ITEMS ENSURING THE HIGHEST STANDARDS.

0417 092 134

SANDMAN

Cabinets

Custom design quality built kitchens, vanities, laundries, robes face lifts, renovations - free quotes

0401 499 192 Ph: (08) 6401 3574

Ph: Slade

ELECTRICIAN? CARPENTER? PAINTER? PLUMBER? They’re all here & more in the Services and Trades directory

_

Everyone reads the POST

FOR ALL JOINERY Property Repairs, Doors, Windows, Sash Records, Skirting Boards, Locks etc Quality Work Guaranteed NO JOB TOO SMALL

ed

9382 4172 all hrs 0402 538 449

Ph

F Inside: Kitchens, bathrooms, storage solutions, furniture Outside: Furniture, day beds, garden features, privacy screens A Good Price Guaranteed

Jaycraft Cabinets Quality Kitchen Renovations Workmanship Designed Cabinets in

JUST DOORS

DOOR INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE SERVICE COMMERCIAL & DOMESTIC Timber & Aluminium Trimming. External Doors Priority. Draught Weather Seals Eye Viewers & Accessories

9417 1190

Enzo De Palma Mobile 0412 194 842

Robes Laundries Vanities Office Study Entertainment Call Jason For Free Quote

9302 5209 0417 998 435

EUROMART KITCHENS Custom Design Kitchens, Laundries, Wardrobes, Renovations Reliable German Craftsman Over 20 years exp.

Level 1, 113 Orrong Rd Rivervale WA 6103

DAVID HAYWARD

CARPENTER & JOINER Qualified Craftsman over 38 yrs exp

k 151 Mob: 0400 o059 Bo y l Ph: 9287 1562 l u

9245 3303

info@corewa.com.au

When dealing with “Riley Construction” you’re dealing with builders, Designers and Tradesmen, not Salesmen”, we pride ourselves on our workmanship, not salesmanship.

lifestyle concepts

CARPENTRY

creating lifestyle solutions for discerning tastes

0400 424 357

7 Forrest Street, Subiaco WA 6008. Registered Builder 12503

CABINETMAKING

CARPENTRY

Because Quality Counts

LORNE EDWARDS PERGOLAS/ROOFING/ CARPORTS/VERANDAHS DECKING • TIMBER FLOORS • SKIRTINGS • ALTERATIONS • GENERAL MAINTENANCE

Ph: 0416

Call Steffen 0424

609 694

PORT JARRAH CABINETMAKERS/ FURNITURE KITCHENS, FURNITURE All types of cabinet work • Quality Workmanship • Full Showroom Open 7 Days 45 High Street, Fremantle www.portjarrah.com.au

Ph 9433

6345 wkshop

0418 900 147/9336 2225 shop A & B Figliomeni Cabinets

CABINET WORKS Specialists in built in furniture

• KITCHENS • BATHROOMS • WALL UNITS • WARDROBES

Tony 9405 1721 0409 451 001

PROFESSIONAL DECORATION

Kitchen Cabinets, Wardrobes, Wall Panels, Shop Fitting, Interior Design, Timber Frames

Faraj 0433 323 509 CAR DETAILING

CAR WASH CAR WASH & DETAILERS *REALISTIC PRICES* We come to you (Home or Office) 7 Days Per Week

0417 984 561 ALL-WHEELS DETAILING Mobile Car Cleaning & Detailing From a wash and vacuum to a full detail Call 0409 442 714 a/h 9244 2716 for a free quote

Specialising in: Decking Pergolas Carports Timberscreens Limestone Bobcat/Earthworks Visit our Website

Restorations

Specialist Joinery

0403 895 406

KEITH HORROCKS CARPENTRY

Decking Weather Specialists Boarding Pergolas Skirting & Doors Carports Fencing Owner Builder Polycarb Garden Gates Sheeting FREE QUOTES

PH TONY 0434 835 036

• Eco-Friendly Products • Cedar Lining • Decks & Pergolas • Custom Wardrobes & Kitchens

DON 0401 167 232

TED HAWTIN

Carpentry & Maintenance Services For all your carpentry and maintenance requirements DOMESTIC AND COMMERCIAL 37 years experience

Phone: 0431 550 916 Email: ehawtin@bigpond.net.au

Mob: 0411 024 510

Paul Warburton Carpentry Decking Patios Renovations Owner Builders 15 years experience Paul 0414 640 007 pwc@iinet.net.au

CARPENTRY

0423 247 903

KAYE’S CARPENTRY SERVICES

DEAN TAYLOR

All quality carpentry work, built-in robes & cupboards. Windows & doors repaired and replaced. For quality & service phone DAVID KAYE

Timber Decks & Flooring Walls built. Walls removed. Gloss Wood Lining Boards. Weather Board. Owner Builder Service

Constructions

Call Dean 0419 916 468

Carpets, Vinyl Repair, Restretch, Lay Carpet and Lounges STEAM CLEANED Ian 0419 448 406 9444 7531

CARPET LAID ADAPTED Repair Specialist 35 yrs exp. Power Restretching. Patching Fit Back Carpet to Tiles/Wood Old, New. No Job Too Small Underlay Supplied

RON WHITING CARPET & VINYL LAYING SERVICES Decking, Pergolas, Doors and Windows, Skirtings and Flooring, all general carpentry and building maintenance. Call Matt MacKinnon

0450 696 017 Free Quotes

COTTESLOE MAINTENANCE REASONABLE RATES Building Repairs : Carpentry Fixing : Real Estate Pre-Sale BRUCE ANTHONY

9385 2205 Mob 0407 333 021

Alfresco, Patios/pergolas, Decking, Flooring, Timber Screens/Gates, Carports, Skirting, General Carpentry

www.seabreezeoutdoor.com

M: 0408 222 019

CARPENTRY SPECIALISTS Experts in Renovations and Building Maintenance, Decking, Flooring, Partitions, Ceilings, Timber Framing, Skirting, Doors, Windows, Patios, Roofs and more

• Laying • Repairs • Restretching • Patches • Invisible mending • Water damage • Restorations • New and used domestic and commercial work. 25 YEARS EXPERIENCE ALSO STEAM CLEANING WITH THE LATEST TECHNOLOGY ALL AREAS

Ph: Ron 0449 230 970

CARPET CLEANING

CARPET CLINIC Established 1981

Domestic & Commercial Carpets L/suites Steam extraction voted best way of cleaning carpet by CHOICE MAGAZINE Our Reputation and Quality is why we RETAIN our Customers Don’t take a chance Contact Martin Cook

9383 7977 0418 940 145

Free quotes. CALL JAN

0400 202 993

ELITE CARPENTRY

Decking specialist. Also pergolas, garden sheds, lattice screens, playhouses, pool sheds and workshops Phone Ivan

0431 820 920

PTG CARPENTRY

• Kitchens • Flooring • Skirtings • Doors • Shelving • Gyprock • Decking • General Carpentry ROSS LUDEMANN

CARPET & VINYL REPAIR

STAIGER’S Carpet & Cleaning

Carpet Tiles & Grout Vinyl & Lino PH: ELSA

QUALIFIED CARPENTERS All internal/external carpentry undertaken. Renovations/extenions. NO JOB TOO SMALL PROFESSIONAL AND QUALITY WORK GUARANTEED Call for a FREE QUOTE

0451 126 025 Paul Roe Joinery Professional & Fully Qualified NO JOB TOO BIG OR SMALL Roofing, Decking, Fencing, Shelving, Interior Carpentry, Restoration Call Paul on: 0421 729 097 or email: paul180sx@hotmail.com

Cape Wood CARPENTRY ALL ASPECTS OF CARPENTRY AND JOINERY INCLUDING

Flooring - Decking - Pergolas Framing - Doors - Skirtings HERITAGE/COLONIAL MAINTENANCE & REPAIRS Owner Builder Service 23 years joinery experience

Professional Carpet & Upholstery Cleaning Tile & Grout Residential & Commercial DANIEL All areas FREE QUOTES satisfaction 100% G’teed

0413 126 569

For the cleanest carpet possible COTTESLOE CARPET CLEANING Western Suburbs Specialist! RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL RENTAL UPHOLSTERY

Now available New Technology TILE & GROUT CLEANING NO MESS NO FUSS 9383 4931 Mention this ad. to enter our monthly prize draws

MELITA CLEANING SERVICE

Carpet Steam Clean, also dry Clean Carpets, Clean Lounge Suites, Also Stain Guard for Carpets. Floors Stripped & Sealed, Windows Cleaned. 25 years experience.

Free quotes 9309

9967

E X P E RT

Carpet Steam Cleaning Tile & Grout Cleaning ACCI Trained & Certified Contact GRAEME

0418 957 690

0488 410 837

CARPENTER All aspects of carpentry and building maintenance Call Joe for a free quote on

0418 243 946

Carpet Steam Cleaning IICRC Accredited Technician Fast Reliable Service Spot Cleaning of Stubborn Stains

Call Brian 0410 502 392 PROFESSIONAL CARPET CLEANERS SPECIAL STEAM UP TO CLEANING 4 ROOMS FROM $ ALSO 75 WINDOW CLEANING

OFFICE 9447 6494 GARRY 0413 712 704

CEILINGS CEILING FIXER EXPERT REPAIRS TO - SAGGING CEILINGS - DAMAGED CEILINGS - HOLES - CRACKS ETC PLASTERGLASS OR GYRPROCK SMALL JOBS WELCOME OVER 35 YRS EXPERIENCE

Ph Ralph 0412 773 098

PLASTERLINE INDUSTRIES

Ceilings installed & repaired Decorative cornices & centre roses All ornate work Gyprock specialists and plaster glass specialists Suppliers of decorative cornices, centre roses, arches, domes and picture rails

FOR ADVICE & QUOTE PHONE RHYS ON

Colin Stockton Email: colin.stockton@bigpond.com

Upholstery End of lease cleaning Office cleaning OR RAGETH

0410 659 580

9447 4429 0417 184 655

raki@arach.net.au

• Maintenance & Repairs • All Jobs, Big & Small

0418 920 574

HOME TRANSFORMATIONS • Specialising in older home renovations

Colonial and old style houses repairs and replacements: sash windows - doors verandahs - picket fences etc

Gerard 0449 252 462

9384 5287

CUSTOM CLEANING SERVICE

9446 5862

0410 444 959

Outdoor Living Specialists

CARPENTER • Extensions & Renovations

Showroom Finish • Best Value • Pensioner Discount

Excellence Assured

30 YRS EXPERIENCE • POLICE CLEARANCE

timberscapes.com.au Callan 0417 922 078

Prof Mobile Detailing (10 years exp)

Soil and old shampoo actually removed from carpets & upholstery, not scrubbed deeper. No sticky residue to resoil.

COURTEOUS PROMPT SERVICE

SUPERCLEAN

Residential and Commercial • renovations • fit-outs • extensions • decking • pergolas • outdoor structures WA TRADE QUALIFIED

MARTINS CARPENTRY & CONSTRUCTION

• • • • • •

CARPET CLEANING

CARPET & UPHOLSTERY

specialist

126 048 Anytime

• All Types of Carpentry & Building Work Undertaken • Doors, Floors, Robes • Pergolas, Gazebos, Decks • Verandahs & Colonial Work • Owner Builder Service 30 years exp, contact EDDY on 0407 827 721 all hours

CARPENTRY

carpentry

Contact

Qualified Cabinetmakers Member of the Cabinet Makers Association of WA

• Fine Furniture Design / manufacture • Exterior / interior • Built-in robes etc Top Quality guaranteed

CARPENTRY

• LATEST TRUCK MOUNTED STEAM CLEANING • CARPETS, RUGS AND UPHOLSTERY • TILE AND GROUT • OWNER OPERATED • AVAILABLE 7 DAYS • FREE CALL

Ph 9383 3510 Mob 0413 833 966

9446 2011 HERB’S CEILINGS FOR ALL YOUR CEILING PROBLEMS CALL THE EXPERT. OLD OR NEW CEILINGS REPAIRED OR REPLACED 40 Years Experience

0411 547 487 APEX CEILINGS & PARTITIONS Ph

• DOMESTIC • COMMERCIAL • RENOVATIONS • ORNATE • PULL DOWNS Police Cleared - Free Quotes

Ph 9285 2777 M 0413 568 580 Fax 9285 2888

Specified Ceilings & Walls Police Clear - Regd. Business ABN 86 844 730 047

• All ceilings and stud walls • Professional installation and repairs • Insurance work • All work guaranteed • Over 15 yrs experience in building trade • FREE QUOTES

Mob: 0423 853 553 A/h: 9339 5875

Decorative Mouldings Plaster and Cement We can make anything 2783 stock moulds Match existing work 35 years trading Owner builder discount Showroom 8-4 M-F, 9-12 Sat 10 Collingwood Street Osborne Park

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trades & services directory K trades & services directory K trades & services directory CEILINGS

Trade-Standard Ceilings

• No job too small • Friendly & RELIABLE • Family owned & operated • ALL Ceiling aspects • ALWAYS clean FREE QUOTES Ph James 0406 683 347

Bridie Industries P/L Wall & Ceiling Services Specialising in renovations & extensions - Lining face brick walls - Bulkhead - Modern feature ceilings - Repairs and demolition - Insulation For prompt professional service call

Brian 0419 472 688

GYPROCKING SPECIALISTS

Ceilings fixing Stud walls Patching repairs Renovations

Insured / Guaranteed / Clean DAMYON HEMSLEY

0416 339 297

PJ CEILINGS Specialising in all aspects of ceilings and walls. Specialising in decorative cornices Ph Paul 0414 464 027 CLEANING

PRESTIGE HOME DETAILERS

0419 905 531

CLEANING

Unhappy with Your Cleaning Service? Call us now.

Joy or Nick 0402 716 826 0412 226 328 Homelovers’ Cleaning Specialist Best local cleaning service guaranteed, experienced, reliable, friendly cleaners. Regular clean, Spring clean, Vacating or One off, Office clean.

POVEY HOME SERVICES FIVE STAR HOME HELP SERVICE Cleaning in Teams of two Regular and One Off Cleaning All Equipment and Consumables Police Cleared and Fully Insured Vacate and Spring Cleaning Service

Call 9328 38 28 or 1800 POVEYS

Vacant House Cleaning

Heaven Sent Cleaning

VACATE CLEANING SPRING CLEANING CASUAL ONE OFFS WINDOW CLEANING CARPET CLEANING PEST CONTROL

Phone 0406 429 382

Carpets/Upholstery steamcleaned 5 Rooms $99 5 Str Lounge Suite $121 Windows – Free Quote Handyman – no job too small, $38 p.hr Members of the BSCAA Regular Domestic $28 p.hr Vacate Clean, $38 p.hr Strip and Seal Vinyl and Tiles

Ph: 9247

2367

TATE CLEANING Phone 0416 146 508 BUILDERS CLEANS VACATE HOUSE CLEANS OFFICE CLEANING RENTAL CLEANING Floors Stripped and Sealed. Free quotes, Prompt Service Competitive rates and all work guaranteed. 21 years experience

The POST delivers!

Moving out? We Specialise In Cleaning Vacated Homes. Ring Housework Helpers on 0402 716 826 0412 226 328

All Jobs 100% Guaranteed Spring Clean Regular Clean Office Clean

KIWICLEAN COUPLE Registered, pol cleared, and fully insured, honest, reliable, experienced and keen. We can take the hindrance out of your cleaning

CLEANING HIGH PRESSURE CLEANING OF ALL SURFACES • Mossy Paving • Grime on Poured Limestone • Lichen on Roof Tiles • Building Washdowns • Oily Driveways • Pool Surrounds

Jack 0412 986 151

WILL BEAT ANY WRITTEN QUOTE

Fastidious Clean

Chemical Free Enjo Cleaners Builders Clean Regular and Vacates Spring and Once off Commercial and Domestic

Attention to detail. High quality work. Satisfied customers. Fully trained staff. No job too small-big. Reliable and spotless. Any cleaning job.

Proudly Supporting Police in our region

CLOCKS & WATCHES

CRYSTAL CLEAN

• Commercial Cleaning • Offices • Shops • Medical Centres • Restaurants • Clubs & Pubs • Showrooms • Free Quotes • No Job Too Small • Friendly & Reliable

Mobile: 0403 593 340 PLANET GREEN CLEAN

• Specialising in chemical free cleaning with Enjo • High quality, reliable, honest • Police cleared and insured

Sabine 0414 231 164 OCEAN LINE CLEANING Husband & Wife Team Commercial/Domestic Police Clearance Ph 0411

445 452

ASK DAVE

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Make all your outdoor surfaces look new again.

0419 191 808 or 9387 7796 PRESSURE FORCE

WATCH REPAIRS CLOCK REPAIRS BATTERIES STRAPS FREE QUOTES EASY PARKING OVER 35 YEARS EXPERIENCE Shop 5a Station Street Village Cottesloe 6011 Tel/Fax: 9384

0272

www.rbncleaning.com.au

STAR CLEANING SERVICES • Home • Vacate • Office 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed

Senior Solutions at Senior Rates A friendly personalised service to fellow Seniors who need help with all things computer

Call Don on 0403 798 254

Genuine Microsoft Certified Professional • On-Site Service • Virus/Malware removal • Repairs/Upgrades • Custom Built Systems • Security • Wireless Networking • Data Recovery • No Fix No Pay • Local to Western Suburbs • 7 days/week

By a qualified clockmaker Member of the Watch & Clockmakers of Australia

9385 3054 COMPUTING

Mosman Computer Training

MAC & PC Solutions Software, hardware, networks, tuition, troubleshooting, new systems and more.

Call Peter 0419 959 948

Click Computer Repairs SKYPE + ALL APPLICATIONS SAM’S COMPUTERS Onsite training Trouble shooting Virus removal

0411 656 676

learning made easy • one-one customised to suit YOUR needs • START NOW OR INCREASE YOUR SKILLS • no stress learning - 15yrs experience • mature aged students very welcome • Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Photos, Emails/Internet Banking/Share Trading

Phone Margaret 0412 477 294 it could change your life

TEAM OF TWO ALL CLEANING SERVICE Call Jen 0417 993 794

T: 04 3472 6287 E: contact@keepclean.com.au W: www.keepclean.com.au

Call: 9276 3152 0468 811 266

WALK-IN Notebook/PC Repairs & Upgrades network specialists 4 hour response WINDOWS 7 READY

Computer Problems

For the jobs you don’t have time to do. Home/Office Organisation and Declutter Space Management Storage Solutions Personal Admin Personal Shopping Plus much more .... EMMA MULLINS TO-DO LIST SPECIALIST

0411 77 1921

• Software/hardware • Installation, Repair, Upgrade • Windows Vista/XP/2000 • Networking & Internet • Web page design • Applications Training 7 days, Low Cost. Fast Services

FIND

WHAT YOU’RE LOOKING FOR IN THE POST CLASSIFIEDS

• Microsoft Certified Engineers • A+ Certified Technicians • Hardware Fixes • Installations & Upgrades • Networking • Computer & Internet Security • All Windows Operating Systems SILICON TECHNOLOGY SERVICE

Phone: 6380 2623 5/27 Hood Street Subiaco www.techbiz.com.au/repairs.html

0417 961 440 - 9382 8646

CONCRETE

Need PC or Mac help within 4 hrs?

MIKE’S FULL CONCRETE WORK

All issues, 7 days. Internet, email, repairs, upgrades, networking, advice. Call Beau Tonkin on 043 117 3331

Affordable IT Solutions

Ph Mick on 0400 212917 or 93121613

CURTAINS Aussie

Curtain Call • • • •

Claremont

Curtains • Swags & Tails Pelmets • Romans Shutters • All Blinds Domestic • Commerical FREE MEASURE & QUOTE

9240 8006 : 0408 569 515 Personalised Service - BEST PRICES

CLOSE TO HOME Beautiful Curtains & Blinds • Curtains • Swags & Tails • Romans • Venetians • Timbers

• Sheers • Pelmets • Rollers • Verticals • Shutters

For an obligation free quote

CURTAIN & TRACK FITTING

• Tracks fitted, fixed & supplied • Curtains made to order • Loose Covers made to order

Call Kevin Hay 0413 139 729

ROMANCING THE HOME

Total Interior Care. Curtains/Blinds Pelmets/Tracks CHANGE YOUR ENERGY CHANGE YOUR LIFE FREE MEASURE AND QUOTE

CURTAIN FITTER

Keep Clean

9388 1665

CONCRETE SPECIALISING IN EXPOSED AGGREGATE WITH 20 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE.

2 Hours Response

www.centuryitc.com.au

Extensions, Driveways, Pathways, Concrete Cancer and repairs to all concrete Brickpaving, Limestone Walls and repair to limestone walls.

Your local tradesman for 20 years NO JOB TOO SMALL Ph

9385 7150 or 0414 660 051 DAY

LIQUID LIMESTONE POLISHED/HONED CONCRETE EXPOSED AGGREGATE LIMESTONE WALLS BOBCAT HIRE

REASONABLE RATES $$$ MICROSOFT CERTIFIED For all of your computing needs (Training included) Contact Mark

LIMESTONE MAISON

Phone: 0431 517 734

FRANK 0407 993 058

0410 357 503 / 9246 2362

VIKING CONCRETE WE COVER ALL ASPECTS OF

0439 441 109

24/7 Onsite Service Police Clearance Virus Removal Data Recovery Backup Solutions Wireless Network Internet Connections

• Perth’s leading decking specialists • Imaginative designs • Built to last www.qualitytimberdecking.com.au Contact: Geoff Sprigg

0418 941 539

20 Years Experience

Century IT Consultants

OFFICE / DOMESTIC / VACATE

All staff police cleared Work done in teams of 2

+

clickcomputerrepairs@gmail.com

Quality Timber Decking

For free quote call Mick

Phone: 9245 5305 / 0433 337 467

Computer Help

DECKING

Family Business Est. 1973

Concrete Drives, Floors, Crossovers etc. All Colours, Washed Stone, Pebble Paving, Polished Concrete, Limestone, Earthworks

Call Brett 0419 234 567

Timepieces

Buying, Selling & Restoration of Antique Clocks & Barometers

Call 0430 308 355 www.starcleaning.net.au

ABN: 90 487 115 664 • Residential Cleaning • Office Cleaning • Window Cleaning

Carine Paving

0430 068 085

www.dutchtimepieces.com

Ph Betty Mob 0408 241 464

COMPUTERS TELEPHONE

DUTCH ANTIQUE

0413 256 610 9275 4985 • Domestic • Vacant • Carpet • Reliable

CONCRETE

A+ Certified Technician

220 Stirling Hwy, Claremont

R.B.N CLEANING SERVICES

COMPUTING

Broadband, Domains, Networking, Repairs, Virus & Spyware removal Fully Licensed Cable/Phone Installer, PABX, VOIP, Digital TV, LAN Telstar Computers www.taplan.net.au

COTTESLOE

Office/Home/Vacate

High Pressure Water Cleaning • Moss & grime • Oil & grease all removed • Alfresco & patio areas • Roofs & driveways • Top quality sealants applied

0430 031 257 0433 024 063 www.ovensparkle.com.au

Call Arthur 0430 603 666 ELECTRICIAN? CARPENTER? PAINTER? PLUMBER? They’re all here & more in the Services and Trades directory

AUSTRALIA’S NO. 1 DOMESTIC CLEANING COMPANY! 100% caustic free Amazing results every time Unbeatable value for money

PH: Rhonda 0409 688 854

Sheree 0423 789 571

GREENCLEAN

CLEANING

Tracks Supplied & Fitted Re Fitted Reasonable Rates 25 + Yrs Experience

Ph: Peter 0417 772 230 DAMP PROOFING

ANTIDAMP WA RISING DAMP SPECIALISTS Statewide service Non toxic odourless system WA owned & operated 20 year guarantee Obligation free advice CSIRO approved Ph: 9367 9284 Keith Woodward

DEMOLITION

Garden Blast Demolition! Prompt Professional Service • Walls, Fences and Pergolas • Garages, Carports & Sheds • Driveways, Paths & Paving Cleared and Removed

0418 946 714

DEMOLITION

• Houses • Yards Cleared • Outbuildings • Asbestos Removed • Rubbish Removed 20 years exp DON’T MISS OUR QUOTE

0409 958 186

• Kitchen removal/ Demolitions • Bathrooms Stripped Out • Wall/Floor Tile Removal • Internal Walls Removed All pre-renovation demolitions

Phone Todd 9448 4639 0400 206 854 Fax 9448 4638

DRAFTING & DESIGN

kounis property developments Design your new:

• Residential • • Commercial • • 20 years exp • All to Council

Industrial Extensions Reg. Builder Approval

0419 991 861 or 9207 3227 kounis@bigpond.net.au

Residential Design Services Reg. Builder 6862

New Homes and Additions. Your one stop shop for Council Approvals. Architectural and Engineering Design, Certification, Specifications, Energy Ratings and Compaction Testing by Professionals.

Ph Stewart 9286 2140 or 0433 178 742 E-mail: stewart@residentialdesign.net.au Wed: www.residentialdesign.net.au

ELECTRICIANS Back at Work in July Chemical Injection DPC Spray Treatment Membranes

9572 9539 0427 775 594

Alan Rudland Electrical Contractor Domestic, Commercial Light Industrial Electrical Work. Prompt service. No job too small. Phone

9381 6137

SEC LIC. 001559

DECKING

Paul Jones Carpentry The Decking Specialist • Domestic and Commercial • Design and Construction • Repair Works • Restoration Works Paul Jones

0417 915 636

TOTALLY FLOORED Timber Decking Installations Hardwood decking & quality construction Create a new outdoor living space

9381 5802 EMERGENCY SERVICE 24 HOUR – 7 DAYS

All electrical work Maintenance & breakdown specialists All safety switches Lic EC4326 Repairs to hot water systems Everdure-Electra-Rheem-Solahart Stove & oven repairs Computer & Telephone Cabling

RAY

STEVE

0412 922 648 0412 924 134 www.cablenet.com.au

Stewart Brown

0411 246 203 / 9433 3568 www.totallyflooredwa.com.au

DECKING SPECIALIST See our ad under PATIOS

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ELECTRICIANS

ELECTRICIANS

ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS

MURPHY’S

STEVEN MURPHY

ELECTRICAL

Electrical Contractors Pty Ltd EC 004452

9384 1163 • ALL ELECTRICAL WORK • MAINTENANCE AND BREAKDOWN SERVICE • HOT WATER SYSTEMS & REPAIRS • OVENS & HOTPLATE REPAIRS • STOCKIST OF STOKES APPLIANCE PARTS ELEMENTS, SWITCHES • APPLIANCE SALES AND REPAIRS • EXTENSIVE RANGE OF GLOBES AND TUBES

PH: 9384 9232

MIKE 0417 189 942

FREECALL

1800 18 12 24 24 HR Pensioner rates Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.

CITY OF COTTESLOE 1800 18 12 24 Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.

EC929

ALL HRS

(WA) Pty Ltd

0412 955 633 A/H 9385 1443 Lic EC004241

ALL ELECTRICAL WORK

CITY OF NEDLANDS 1800 18 12 24 Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.

PEPPERMINT GROVE 1800 18 12 24 Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.

SWANBOURNE 1800 18 12 24 Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd. Specialising in all electrical work Quality workmanship

FREE QUOTES & ADVICE MENTION THIS AD FOR 10% DISCOUNT. ASK FOR DETAILS PH: PETER

0418 912 451

A/H: 9302

6644

LIC EC5706

Skilled Electrical All Electrical Work POWER POINTS, LIGHTS, BATHROOM HEATERS, SECURITY LIGHTS, TEL ANTENNA, SW. BOARD AND MAIN UPGRADE, REWIRING, RENOVATION, SAFETY SWS ETC

MOSMAN PK 1800 18 12 24 EC 7703

Martin Sladen ELECTRICAL

Floreat

Tel 0411 123 769

ALL DOMESTIC/COMMERCIAL ELECTRICAL WORK LIGHTING, POWER, UPGRADES Lic ec 8358

NRK

0418 956 459 9389 1415

Electrical EC 8576

Lic 003542

HOURS

EC4634

24

7 D A Y S

ALL ELECTRICAL WORK

ALL ELECTRICAL WORK Maintenance & Breakdown • Tel • Hotwater • Bore • Pool

Maintenance and Fault Specialists Repairs to Hot Water Systms Telephone and Computer Cabling After hours emergency repairs.

FOR ALL YOUR ELECTRICAL NEEDS INCLUDING SAFETY SWITCHES and SMOKE DETECTORS

ELECTRIC BLUE

1300 83 82 80 (All Hours)

YOUR LOCAL ELECTRICIAN FOR ALL YOUR ELECTRICAL NEEDS

0438 803 446

tft electrical services • domestic • commercial installations • repairs

NO JOB TOO BIG OR TOO SMALL David:

0449 747 292 tftelectrical@yahoo.com.au

BRIAN CLARK ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION (Lic EC007548) Subiaco based contractor Rewires Safety switches Power points

Call 0403 968 164

EC 7341

1800 18 12 24 24 HR

(EC 9028)

• All installations & Repairs • Safety Switches • Smoke Alarms • Power and Lighting • Evaporative A/C • Quality Work Call

Shaa 0404 153 420

Call 9409 2990 or 0432 620 009 anytime

Pensioner rates

Ph

0422 238 213

IF IT’S

ELECTRICAL THEN IT’S

W.A. SPENCER

CITY OF SUBIACO 1800 18 12 24 Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.

HOLLYWOOD 1800 18 12 24 Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.

WEMBLEY 1800 18 12 24 Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.

SHENTON PARK 1800 18 12 24

ESTABLISHED 1938

Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.

Power, Light, Hot Water Services, Stoves Swimming pool & Garden pumps. Phone 9381 6188 WE INSTALL & REPAIR

CLAREMONT 1800 18 12 24

EC 1692

RP14

Lic No 5166

Lic No EC 3474

0407 770 910

Eastonelectrical EC8097

Electrical Contractor All electrical work Air con split system installer Safety switches, smoke alarms Renovations, rewiring Power points, lights, fans Maintenance, emergency callout

Grant 0433 749 858 EC008394 L 048187 AU 20388 EC9022

VERY RELIABLE SERVICE All electrical Services All Fire System Services www.responseelectricalcontractor.com.au

0438 946 094

Mintech Electrical All electrical work – MAINTENANCE and BREAKDOWN – Mt Claremont and surrounding areas

Domestic & Commercial Specialising in SOLAR POWER Design & Installation

Specialising in all commercial and domestic electrical installations and maintenance ... ... servicing all western suburb areas

• Lights • Power Points • Smoke Alarms • Fans • Spas • Safety Switches • Switchboard Upgrades AVAILABLE NOW!!

m: 0421 699 954

Anthony 0408 919 227

+

EC 007865 • All electrical work • New builds • Renovations • Fire-safe downlights • Garden lighting Free quotes - quality workmanship All work guaranteed

0424 622 268 ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS

EC: 004426

• All Electrical Requirements • Underground Supplies • Landscape Lighting Specialist • Water Features, Pool & Spa Wiring • Light Fittings, Security Lighting • Smoke Alarms, Safety Switches • Power Points, Sw.board Upgrades • Rewires, Renovations • Intercoms & Video Doorphones • Air-Conditioning

0417 758 223 westoz@iinet.net.au

_

www.dolphinlighting.com EC 005680

Oasis Electrical Engineering • Installations / Maintenance • Fault Rectification • Solar Systems • Comms & Automation Cabling EC9059

0424 289 756 FENCING

Hardie & Colorbond Fencing Specialist

FLOORING

A&T MetalWorks Timber Floor Specialist

Steel Fencing & Gates Automated Gates, Infill, Pool Fencing, Wrought Iron, Ph Adam 0419 138 262 / 9402 2331 WOODCHIPS

Professional Timber Fencing Pinelap Jarrah Closed Picket Colonial & Gates

ALL WORK FULLY GUARANTEED – CALL FOR A FREE QUOTE Ph: 9493 0682 0410 645 269

Peter 0405 078 384 9322 7869

Select Flooring All Types of Timber, Bamboo and Laminate Flooring. All Areas.

Call Dean on 0433 522 653

www.selectflooring.com.au

STRIPKRAFT KITCHEN, FLOOR AND BATHROOM STRIPPING

BLW SKILLED SERVICES

0418 657 207

Commercial & Residential

TIMBERFLOORING

• Automated gates / pool fencing glass aluminium & steel • Commercial security fencing & gates • General welding & fabrication works

Ph 9490 7013 0400 552 536

ADDITIONS & FENCING Colorbond Fencing Brick and Blockwork, Retaining Walls. Renovations - Bathrooms, Garages, Kitchens and Games Rooms

0423 240 142

The Fencing Specialist

“EXCELLENCE”

• Professional Installation • Sanding & Polishing FREE QUOTES

CALL JOHN

9386 7886 0412 229 200

Q

UALITY

R DVA A AFENCINGR C

FLOORING

9242 5057

CLASSIC TIMBER FENCING FOR ALL YOUR TIMBER FENCING AND GATES New horizontal gates and infill panels. Colonial picket fences, pinelap and jarrah, Boundary fences. Call WAYNE

0401 281 272

Nedlands Fencing Colorbond / Fencing Insurance Work Brick / Block Work Retaining Walls Asbestos Removal

0433 526 165 YOUR LOCAL MAN

Focus FENCING

Suppliers / Installers of

• New & Used Flooring • Stagger cuts to additions • Repairs to existing boards • White ant damage • Skirting, Beading, 1/4 rounds FOR ADVICE PHONE JOHN

9341 8630 0412 689 643

Supply and Installation Sanding and Polishing Replacement and Repairs FREE QUOTES Phone Brian 9310 1984 or 0411 290 381all hrs

For Free Advice Call Sep

9339 4525 or 0435 016 766

TOTALLY FLOORED

Specialists in Colorbond • Repairs • Removals • Replacements • Installations Call Adam

Creating stylish interior flooring & outside decking Ph Stewart Brown

0424 101 026

0411246203 / 9433 3568

Need A New Fence? I will pay $10 cash for anyone wanting a legitimate fence quote.

Solid Timber Floor Installations

ALLEGRO Flooring Solutions

Prompt-Clean-Quality!

Call Tony 0403 051 121

0403 409 590 - 9430 9758

No time wasters.

9381 3779

28 yrs exp

ADDSTYLE FLOORING FLOOR SANDING • DUST FREE FLOOR SANDING • Bleaching Specialists • Polyurethane & Water Based Finishes • 15 Years Experience For Personal Service Guaranteed

Call Chris direct all hours

• Free Floor and Home Cleaning Product $65 value

9242 7490 0417 882 285 Member WA Timber Flooring Assoc.

• Fine Sanding & Polishing of all types of wood floors • Bleaching Specialists • Many Finishes Available • Member of Aust Timber Flooring Assoc

Call MICHAEL PARKS 0438 888 123 a/h 9386 9283

Ernest & Troy 288A Cambride St, Wembley WA 6014

For complete care BO of your garden withLY reliable service. L Regular FUor casual. Call Nigel

9337 3781

NEDLANDS GARDEN SERVICE “THE PERFECTIONISTS”

* For Excellence in Garden Care * Plant Selection & Planting * Hort/Weed Control Spraying * Expert Pruning and Espalier * Professional advice Specialising DALKEITH TO MOSMANS Phone Tony direct on:

0419 905 053

QUALITY GARDENING

• All garden services • Regular maintenance • Experienced and good value PHONE MARLON ON

0416 804 380

HUNT’S GARDEN SERVICES • All Garden Work. • Regular Maintenance. Reliable & Meticulous Ph Colin on

0414 959 309

THE CLAREMONT GARDENER • REGULAR GARDEN MAINTENANCE AND CLEANUPS. • ROSES AND COTTAGE GARDENS A SPECIALITY • ALL AREAS FOR PROMPT AND PROFESSIONAL SERVICE Phone MATTHEW Matthew: 0414

710 110

9381 1212 • garden makeovers • regular maintenance • rubbish removed • landscaping • design and planting • limestone walls • water features • garden lighting • paving/turf laid • rosecare specialist • hedging and espalier • reticulation • mulching • plant doctor The locals who arrive on time and do the job properly roger hill 0419 921 122

JAN RAGENOVICH Horticulturalist

FLYSCREENS

d o B For AlllYour ly Garden Needs Fu9381 5371

REPAIRS & REWIRE

LANDSCAPES 2000

To view previous work federationfloors.multiply.com

www.totallyflooredwa.com.au

TIMBER FLOOR INSTALLATION SANDING AND POLISHING STAINING SPECIALISTS NON TOXIC FINISHES Domestic and Commercial Quality Guaranteed Call Mark for a free quote

FLASH FENCES

COMPLETE SERVICE From $23.00 sq mtr

and Installations Fine Level Floor Sanding Installation and Repairs Supply and Install Skirting

ANTIQUES SPECIALISED RESTORER OF OLD & ANTIQUE PIECES

Member WA Timber Flooring Assoc.

BOB MACGREGOR FLOORSANDER

TIMBER FENCING, HARDIFENCE, REPAIRS FREE QUOTES

0403 895 406 OVER 30 YEARS EXPERIENCE

NIGELS GARDEN ED MAINTENANCE OK

SWANBOURNE WOOD YARD

TIMBER FLOORS

FURNITURE RESTORATION FRENCH POLISHING CLOCKS RESTORED Shop 21 Jersey Street, Jolimont

GARDENING

PINE LAP, CLOSED PICKET, AND COLONIAL SPECIALIST Ph: 9493 0344 0419 905 033 Fax: 9493 0355

9384 6082

Antiques & Restoration

FLOOR SANDING

0411 724 099

Dry bush jarrah, white gum, mallee roots.

Tel: 9387 4989

T: 9387 3290 M 0413 415 845

FIREWOOD

T TI MBER BUDGE EST 1983 F-E-N-C-I-N-G

Furniture Restoration & Repairs Traditional French Polishing ~ 26 Years Experience ~ Furniture Sales 96 Jersey Street, Jolimont

Call Peter 0403 151 573

Free Quotes Ian 0407 194 061

• Picket Fencing & Arbours • Pinelap • Horizontal Slatts • Colorbond • Lic Asbestos Removal

FURNITURE RESTORATION

Laying, Sanding, Polishing IMMEDIATE START Meticulous Operator

FLOOR SANDING Ring Joseph or Dino for a Free Quote on Your Flooring Needs. Sanding, Sealing & Repairs to all Timber Floors to Your Satisfaction. Ph: 9389 8903

Twinside Retaining Walls Gates & Asbestos Removal No Job Too Difficult Experienced Contractor

or waynewescombe@bigpond.com

EC008300

ELECTRICIAN? CARPENTER? PAINTER? PLUMBER? They’re all here & more in the Services and Trades directory

LED Products CUT YOUR LIGHT BILL BY UP TO 90%

9387 4401 0417 942 962

Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd. ALL ELECTRICAL WORK LIGHTING DESIGN LIGHT FITTINGS GARDEN LIGHTING POWER OUTLETS HOT WATER UNITS OVENS SAFETY SWITCHES TELEPHONE OUTLETS

o

ly B LIGHTING DOLPHIN Ful

oasiselectrical@gmail.com www.oasiselectrical.com

All electrical installations, servicing and fault finding. Friendly service guaranteed.

FREECALL

Also specialising in “Main Light LEDs” d and other oke

0407 997 049

EC8902

MICK

ALL ELECTRICAL WORK 7 DAY EMERGENCY Mob 0418-951-444 Ph 9381 7711 Fax 9381 7733 ALL CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED

Phone Richard King 0417 956 575

A-Z Electrical Service 9384 7079 – 0412 779 947

EC8892

EC 008870

129 CLAREMONT CRESCENT, SWANBOURNE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS & RETAILERS

FENCING

WOOD & ALU. SCREENS AND DOORS NEW SCREENS & DOORS BARRIER SCREENS WHEEL REPAIRS MOB

9384 4566 0412 770 881

ke “I’m YouroGirl”

0416 029 992

Specialising in landscaping, hedging and topiaries. Mthly maintenance and weed and disease control. PREPARE FOR SUMMER Mulch, fertiliser and wetta soil applied to garden beds. BOOK NOW PH GEORGE OR ADELINE

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GLASS

Prompt Gutters

ASK DAVE GARDEN CARE PROFESSIONALS Call now for … • Garden Maintenance • Pruning & Planting • Turf Management • Pest & Disease Control • Garden Renovation • Clean-ups • Moisture Retention Programmes Serviced by Qualified Horticulturists

Call Mike on 0419

918 985

Email: evergrow@bigpond.net.au

JIMMY’S GARDEN CLEAN-UPS ALL GARDENING REASONABLE PRICES FREE QUOTES

0409 294 324 FAlluGeneral ll Maintenance (mulchingy• weeding • pruning) Bo - Free Waterwise Planting o Quotes Mike Jones 0417ke 181 d 827 Nina Jones 0427 056 785

MORE THAN A MOW GARDENING SERVICES • Regular garden maintenance visits • Trimming and pruning • Making garden beds clean & tidy • Mulching • Lopping • Reticulation checks, repairs & maintenance CALL DARREN TODAY

Ph 0413 016 555

Gardening Women

Weeding Mulching Lawnmowing Clean-ups Gutters Cleaned Small Tree Pruning Landscaping Maintenance Experts Reticulation Prompt friendly reliable service. No job too big or small. Your satisfaction guaranteed. Obligation free consultations.

Mob: 0401 873 861 Ph: 9330 7451

PRUNING SPECIALISTS

Reasonable Reliable Efficient Safe Ready GARDEN CLEAN UPS

Garden Cleaning 0413 256 610 9275 4985 Gabe’s Flawless Rose Pruning $3.00/bush Lime/sulphur spray 50c/bush Prunings removal $1/bush Fertiliser 50c/bush Climbers priced individually Min charge $35

Gabriel 0422 882 788

HOME GARDEN CARE

• Complete garden maintenance • New gardens • Lawnmowing

Nina 0404 159 148

Nadia’s Gardening

Commercial • Domestic • Rentals Landscaping, mowing, weeding, cleanups, planting, mulching, pruning, hedging, makeovers, general maintenance.

From $25/hr + free quotes Qualified Hort.

Robert/Jess 0432 358 082

ROSE PRUNING For the best roses in the street, ring the master Roger Hill

0419 921 122

LEAF IT TO US GARDENING SERVICE

• Hedge Cutting • Tree Pruning • Garden Maintenance • Mulch Delivered and Spread • Garden Installation • Major Garden Clean-ups

Ph Paul on 0417 977 910

0424 470 015 Fully Insured Free Quotes

lly • Weeding • Pruning B • Cleanupso•oMulching ke d

Rob 0450 384 711

Rose Pruning Special

$6

T5’s Sm standards $6 Lg standards $10 Climbers from $10 Includes: fertiliser, spray and taking the prunings with us! Book your roses in today!

Ph Oliver 0409 373 685

All aspects of landscape projects and garden maintenance

GARDEN BAGS

• Reticulation • Turf laying • Shrub and Tree Planting • Paving • Pruning • Rubbish removal • Mulching • Limestone & Recycled Brick Borders Call for your free quote

LITTER SACK

Ph Oliver 0409 373 685

Garden Angel

AWARD WINNING ROSE PRUNING MOSMAN PARK GARDEN AWARD $3.50 per standard bush. Quotes for larger sprayed and fertilised.

Book now for July season! Marcia and Peter

0415 383 490 or 9382 1549 or email marciah@iinet.net.au

jungle jims gardens 0419 947 612

Garden Refuse Bags

Regular Service for Business & Home Collections Ph: Clif

Hill 9307 3906

GARDEN DESIGN Celebrate Australia with local plants Enjoy flowers all year around & be waterwise Attract wildlife to your garden Courtyards, difficult locations & lawn reduction Domestic & Commercial Award-winning waterwise garden for the Town of Mosman Park

(opposite Bunnings)

GLASS and MIRROR CUT TO SIZE WHILE YOU WAIT

SHENTON PARK GUTTERING

GMA 95-12-005F

FLOREAT GLASS

GLASS REPAIRS

GLASS & MIRROR CUT TO SIZE WHILE-U-WAIT PENSIONER DISCOUNTS

Tel: 9383 9334

Freshwater Glass Glass Repairs Mirrors All Showerscreens Pet Doors

MAJOR CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED Genuine Local Business

•ALL GLASS REPAIRS• FRAMELESS S/SCREENS TABLETOPS MIRRORS SHELVES PET DOORS LEADLIGHTS

149 South Tce, Fremantle (CNR PRICE ST)

9336 2615 J.B. Leadlights Repairs Restorations Windows, Doors & Cabinets New Commissions JOHN BURROWS

• Professional & Reliable • Colorbond, Zincalume & Aluminium • No job too big or too small FREE QUOTES Job done right ... first Time!

Call Shannon 0413 243 006

info@smittysgutters.com

D.M. & J.M. Rhodes Gutters & Downpipes Installed, Replaced or Cleaned. Free quotes, pensioner discount.

Ph Denis 0418 898 893 9304 1321

VALE GUTTERS

9284 5638 0419 966 945 Ultravision Glass

FOR A FREE QUOTE

Showerscreens, splashbacks, pet doors, glass repairs and more

GUTTER CLEANING

FREE QUOTES - ALL AREAS www.ultravisionglass.com

GUTTERS and/or windows CLEANED TREE PRUNING

9405 8667 or 0437 775 680

0431 214 613

– – – – –

Serving Western Suburbs for 15 years DOWNPIPES CLEARED FREE QUOTE PENSIONER DISCOUNTS PROMPT SERVICE

9384 0250 0414 011 220

Phone MARTIN Mob

• Aluminium Doors & Windows • Bi-fold & Stacker Doors • Shop Fronts • Office Partitions • Glass Pool Fencing • Balustrading • Glass Staircases • Splashbacks • Repairs & Maintenance ALL PRODUCTS CUSTOM MADE

GUTTER CLEANING & WINDOW CLEANING SPECIALIST • SAME DAY SERVICE • SUPPLY & INSTAL GUTTERGUARD • DISCOUNT FOR SENIORS Call Kevin Ph: Hme 9381 2080 Mob 0419 907 986

Tel: (08) 6254 2772 Fax: (08) 6254 2712 Email: pcb@ausi.com

A GLASS ACT

• FRAMELESS/SEMI FRAMELESS SHOWER SCREENS • GLASS POOL FENCING • BUILT IN ROBES • VERY COMPETITIVE PRICES

NO MESS VACUUM CLEANING FOR GUTTERS AND DOWNPIPES.

Freecall 1800 641 411

Specialised Outdoor Services

Gutters cleaned & down pipes checked FREE Roof Inspection/Report. All roof repairs, soakwells installed, trees lopped, windows cleaned

• Non structural renovations • General maintenance & repairs • Repair & replace flywire screens & doors • Pool Gate compliance • Fence & gate repairs • Reticulation repairs • Licensed plumber, electrical & painter • Picture hanging • Door & window locks • Insurance work

FREE QUOTES

9433 1077

PETER 0411 139 807

www.sos-services.com.au

Web:www.tlc-perth.com Email: peterearl@tlc-perth.com PL5572, EC5503, REG: 1940, 22162

Pensioners Discount/Insured) ABN 79 117 409 604

Property Maintenance est 1997

HANDY SOL GUTTER & DOWNPIPES CLEANING SERVICE Ph Peter Earl 0411 139 807

peterearl@tlc-perth.com

Brickpaving, Painting, Picture Hanging, Irrigation, Gates, Fencing, Welding All General Handyman Jobs

9383 9394/0408 866 787

GUTTER CLEANING

Your home is your castle ... keep it that way!

• No Mess • Down Pipes Cleared • Gutter Guard Installed • Tree Lopping • Roof Repairs

Angus 0403 758 242

Gutter Cleaning and Inspection Service No job too BIG or too small.. Contact Evan on

A BETTER HANDYMAN SERVICE SKILFUL SOLUTIONS • ALL JOBS • House Detailing • Garden Clean-Ups • Paving • Carpentry • Locks • Painting • Gutter Cleaning DAVID

Call us for fast, clean, professional: • Carpentry • Painting • Installation • Pergolas • Decking • Gates • Timber fences • All home maintenance Call Simon 0419 925 452

to get your FREE quote right NOW!!

0412 443 864

Cambridge Handyman 0419 925 452

HANDYMAN

ALLFIX PROPERTY SERVICE

Backyards cleared, tree lopping, Brickwork, pavers cleaned and sealed. General repairs and maintenance Heavy work done, reasonable and reliable. PHONE DAVID (Jock’s Retired)

ALL RENTAL / HOME MAINTENANCE Doorlocks, Rollers, Flywire Pol Clr – Reg Bus

Ph ANDREW Mob 0411 795 790 a/h 9339 4296

9448 8486 AL’S HANDYMAN CO.

DAGLISH Handyman Service Pty Ltd

• General Maintenance • Welding

BUSINESSES/COMMERCIAL ONLY

Mobile 0414 282 858 A/H 9384 9931

ACN 128 571 282 ABN 47128571282

SPECIALISING FOR REAL ESTATE/PROPERTY MANAGERS Servicing Western Suburbs since 1994 • Small job specialist • Fully insured • No fix / No charge OVER 25 YEARS EXPERIENCE

0419 915 280

JOHN’S HOME MAINTENANCE

Concrete, Carpentry, Patios, Window & Gutter Cleaning, Painting, Fencing & more Call Gareth for advice or a quote

For all your home maintenance and timber decking call John for fast and reliable services

9467 4483

0421 809 872

or mobile 0416 898 925

SKILLED PROPERTY MAINTENANCE

• Pre-sale Home Detailing • Rental Property Services • General Repairs • Handyman for Home or Office • All Timber Joinery • Insured and Police Cleared

Call STEVE 9242 Mob 0407 788

8923 272

The NEDLANDS handyman All those jobs your husband won’t or can’t do. Picture hanging, blinds, mirrors, gates, flyscreens, cupboard/drawer repair, tumble dryer installation. Police Clearance

Peter 9386 4247 / 0414 401 602

www.planet-web.com.au/handyman

RIVERSEA

Handyman

Handyman Services for your Homed

Lives in the “Post” area e okfor • Prepare your o home ly u B J moving y in or to sell d l i l • Repairs u and painting F o m • Gardening and retic t • Assembling inc IKEA

Call James Hamersley on 9385 5082 or 0413 565 082 riverseawa@bigpond.com

I CAN DO... • Brickwork • Carpentry Ful • Flyscreens ly B • Locks • Painting oo• Retic kedrepairs • Welding Call Victor

A&T MetalWorks Custom made steel gates.

REPLACE your gutters NOW Have your gutters, flashings and box gutters installed correctly. Many roofs flood because of incorrect fitting. Ph VLASI now for a free inspection & quote. Over 20 years experience.

0419 927 224, 9245 2034

HIGH POWER GUTTER VACUUM No Fuss No Mess Guarantee Commercial & Residential WE ALSO DO HIGH PRESSURE WATER CLEANING

Call 040 559 8236

FOR THOSE DIFFICULT JOBS GUTTER CLEANING ROOF MAINTENANCE PAINTING GARDENING ODD JOBS LABOUR HIRE

Call David Baird 0403 254 149 9228 4769 a/h For detail & care

Don’t just hire any handyman!

HIRE A HUBBY No matter how large or small your project, your fully insured Hire A Hubby will FIX IT, BUILD IT, PAINT IT, CLEAN IT AND PLANT IT. Fences Odd Jobs Doors & Locks Tiling & Paving Plastering & Painting Backyard Makeovers 100% Value • As seen on TV Phone your LOCAL owner operator

1800 803 339

THE FIXER

HOME & GARDEN MAINTENANCE & REPAIRS ALL ODD JOBS • Pressure Cleaning • Garden Cleanups • Lawns Laid • Retic • Paving Repairs • Painting - Pergolas, Fences • Gates, Fences & Decking Repairs • Gutter Cleaning • Soakwells Installed • Inside Work • Driveways Painted

Mob: 0416 932 432

Home Maintenance and Repairs Call Graeme 0401 133 359 / 9446 1445

ASK DAVE

All Services 0413 256 610 9275 4985

ELITE HANDYMAN CARPENTRY, DECKING, ALL GENERAL MAINTENANCE Phone IVAN

0431 820 920

Cottesloe Handyman

The

All jobs considered, providing the highest quality guaranteed. Many years experience with most competitive rate in area with a flat rate of $30.00 per hour.

Please call Christian: 0424 639 926

HIGH PRESSURE CLEANING CLEANING AND SEALING OF ALL SURFACES • Mossy Paving • Grime on Poured Limestone • Lichen on Roof Tiles • Building Washdowns • Oily Driveways • Pool Surrounds

Jack 0412 986 151 HIRE

HANDYMAN

Claremont 9286 4200

0429 170 110

HOT WATER SYSTEM

Key Services: Repairs and Paving Tiling and Painting Gardens and Turf - Insured

ELECTRICIAN? CARPENTER? PAINTER? PLUMBER? They’re all here & more in the Services and Trades directory

Alan: 0400 924 483

alan@handysquad.com.au

0434 908 407

Ph Shane

www.aglassactwa.com.au

Western Suburbs

- Gates, Doors, Locks - Cupboard, Shelving - Picture Hanging, Mirrors - Dryer Installation - Flat Packs Assembly - Kitchen Repair & Fitting - Small Tiling - Pergola, Pergola Roofing - Police clearance - Fully insured

0407 193 606

All Weather Gutter Cleaning 1-4 Storey Houses Also Commercial Mike 0403041941

Mob: 0410 420 797

0430 189 161 9337 9542

HANDYMAN

est 1997

(and surrounding suburbs)

10% OFF ALL PATIO AND ALFRESCO ENCLOSURES

NEMO’S GARDEN & HOME MAINTENANCE

Ph Adam 0419 138 262 / 9402 2331

HANDYMAN Property Maintenance

Mob 0402 423 587

A PROFESSIONAL SERVICE EVERY TIME • Top quality repairs and replacements • Colorbond or Zincalume • Gutters & Downpipes Prompt and Reliable CALL SIMON VALE:

GUTTERING

Call Wallace 0450 465 059

oke DAVIDBoSMITH ully 9229 F9284

25 Year Warranty

GATES

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FREE QUOTES d

Ask about our RUST PROOF option with

Helene 0439 097 386

Any design. Wrought Iron, infill fencing & balustrades also avail. Automatic sliding & swing.

Your guttering is only as good as the quality of the installation. ed ook B Single & two storey ully F properties Only genuine Colorbond and Zincalume used Qualified tradesmen Fully insured = risk free job All rubbish removed Quality assured = owner operated Visa and Mastercard

Gutters & Downpipes 100% Guarantee

• Clean-ups • Make-overs • Landscaping • Regular Maintenance

- Tidy Ups - Maintenance - Mulching - Lawns - Retic - Decks and Pergolas - Handy Man - Renovations

ADAM CLARKE

0433 210 028

Email: promptgutters@gmail.com

Ph 0418 944 590

BRIAN

ALL GARDEN MAINTENANCE Fu

9240 4422 All Hours 188 Balcatta Road, Balcatta

GREAT GARDENS • Clean ups • Waste Removal • Garden Maintenance • Pruning / Hedging • Turf Laying • Pest + Disease Control • Garden Design • High Pressure Cleaning

• Gutters & Downpipes • Colorbond or Zincalume • Fully Insured • All work guaranteed

Glass Repair

www.freshwaterglass.com.au

$25p/hr Free Quotes

GUTTER CLEANING

The Guttering Specialist

Call Nadia 0411 786 083 From

GUTTERING

www.hireahubby.com.au

GARDENING

WADE

Handyman

carpentry repairs renovations reticulation

All work guaranteed • Insured

Damyon Hemsley 0416 339 297

Open 7 Days

DORRINGTON PLUMBING & GAS Craig Dorrington Mobile 0419 833 982 Home Phone/Fax 9387 2339

ALL AREAS - 24 HOURS • General Maintenance • Emergency Repairs • Blockages • Hot Water Systems PL6669 GL7760 and All Gas Services

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trades & services directory K trades & services directory K trades & services directory HOT WATER SYSTEM

LANDSCAPING

LANDSCAPING

LAWN CARE

LIMESTONE

LOCKSMITH

PAINTING

PAINTER & DECORATOR

PL 1735 GAS 532

NO CALL OUT FEE

• All Hot Water Systems GUARANTEED Same Day Service 0413 448 896

29 Walter St Claremont

Est 1982

www.ibislandscapes.com.au

9383 2915 0412 946 476

Complete landcape packages include: • design • paving • limestone • planting • retic • turf • lighting • garden maintenance now available Reliable prompt service Quality work at competitive prices

Matt 0433 005 825 City Limits Landscape Design & Construction

INSULATION

Claremont Insulation

Innovative and imaginative landscape solutions. Modern paving specialists of Exposed Aggregate Concrete and Liquid Limestone paving.

For all insulation requirements

• Ceiling • Walls • Roof • Commercial new homes or renovations FREE QUOTES Call Paul on

0431 264 631 INTERIOR DESIGN

Residential/Commercial Interior Design by qualified designers • Kitchen/bathroom renovations • Interior/Exterior design • Interior furnishings To view Design Brief’s full list of services visit our website www.designbrief.net.au Member Design Institute of Australia

p. 9381 9008 e. info@designbrief.net.au

Call Giles

JAN RAGENOVICH H o r t i c u l t u r adl i s t ke “I’m your oogirl!” B5371 y 9381 l ul F0416 029 992 d B SINCE 1980 ly DESIGN Fu&l CONSTRUCTION e TALLOWWOOD ook LANDSCAPES

Ph. MARK SCRINE. C.HORT

on 9203 9985 or 0417 093 578 EST 81

4 Vaucluse Ave Claremont

Specialists in all large and small landscaping projects • Bobcat work • Paving • Lawns • Planting • Retic • Lighting • Limestone walls

Phone Peter Harper

0412 917 818 • 9384 9224 Dulux 2008 Colour Award “Finalist Residential - Interior Category” Renovations Featured: Magazines/Media Turn KEE (Design, Construct, Fit-Out) Major/Minor Renovations Kitchen/Bathroom Renovations Project Costings Project Management Exterior Design Solutions Interior Design Solutions (Diploma)

0417 758 224 e. keedesign@iinet.net.au

Rejuvenate your Tired Garden for Xmas

Retention & Removal of Existing Foliage. Reticulation upgrades Plant Selection & Design Service $5,000 Budget - I have ideas letsdoitlandscaping.com email + ideas on web site

Ph Andrew 0418 915 881

0402 228 825 with

23 years experience from London to Perth

www.citylimitslandscapes.com.au

• 1 hour Colour Consultant • Kitchen and Bathroom Renovations • Complete Exterior and Interior Design • Major/Minor Renovations

Free Quotes call 0402 903 603 Forminteriors@iinet.net.au www.forminteriors.net.au

KITCHENS

FLOREAT

CONSTRUCTIONS SUE BEAL

Kitchen, Bathroom and Laundry Refurbishments • Personalised Service • Design and Implementation

Phone: (08) 9446 6517 Fax: (08) 9446 6517 Mob: 0416 196 127 Email:sue@floreatconstructions.com.au Builder Reg: 9756

westwilde Interiors Replace or Renovate Bench tops, Doors, Drawers, Vanities & Wardrobes. 30 years experience Phone Tony & Sandra

9385 4080 - 0430 394 533

KITCHEN RESCUE

• Renovations to existing kitchens • Replacement of tops and doors • Relaminate existing benchtops • Modify cabinets and benchtops for new appliances • Caesar Stone benchtops

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JASON

0403 657 011

DAVID COLLINS Now is the time to spray ... • Broad Leaf • Winter Grass • Bindi Prickle • Couch in Gardens Same day service Free quotes Free advice call

David 0418 954 086 www.davidcollins.net.au Lic No 4054 Reg No 1167

LAWN MOWING PENKLIS LAWNMOWING SERVICE

Lawnmowing

Specialising in all aspects of landscaping: • Earthworks • Limestone • Decking/Pergolas • Retic • Lawn and plants • Large and small gardens timberscapes.com.au

Call Callan 0417 922 078

TOD’S TOTAL TURF • Lawn Removal • Turf & Reticulation Supplied & Installed • Kanga Mini Loader FULLY INSURED Ph: 0433 651 213

AL’s LANDSCAPING • Paving • Limestone • Lawn, Retic • Decking, pergolas • Fencing, clean ups et NO JOB TOO SMALL

0412 888 114 PLEASE SMS

• Carpentry • Landscape • Construction Pergolas, Decking, Fencing, paving, Limestone Walls, Retic, Planting and more Friendly, Professional Service Free Quotes - MATT

Lawn Mowing Serving ... Mosman Park and surrounding areas... TREVOR

• Lawn Mowing • Verti Mowing • Fertilising • Fully Insured FREE QUOTES

Mat 0409 930 924 www.jimsmowing.net

More than just mowing. Gardening Clean ups Pruning Mulching Rubbish Removal Gutter Cleaning Landscaping

Lawn King

Matt Siomos, B.Sc (Botany), horticulturalist, 0408 384 542 Teik Oh, B.Sc (Environmental Sc.), 0415 170 135

ANGUS’S

LANDSCAPING and MAINTENANCE Specialises in complete garden renewals to suit all budgets. Supply and installation of instant lawns. Limestone retaining and feature works. Plant selection. Irrigation ked installation. Garden oodemolition.

ly B Call Jack Ful0403 992 661 All aspects of site work

www.ruggedearthlandscaping.com

Gradient Landscapes ‘Working with you to create perfection’ Paving Concreting Reticulation Retaining Walls Garden Preparation Maintenance Decks and Pergolas All aspects of landscaping Free quotes

Call Leon on 0417

049 923

Cullen

0402 902 346

Lawnmowing and Gardening Service Ph Angus

Call Paul on 0439 452 686

www.rockpoollandscapes.com.au

0437 712 039

• Lawnmowing • Edging Brett Campbell (Proprietor)

OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 7am-8.30pm Bag Wash, Soap Machine and Drycleaning

9387 8641

• • • • • • • • •

Feature Walls Retaining Cladding Garden Beds Limestone Restoration 1m Blocks Capping Liquid Limestone Bobcat/Earthworks

timberscapes.com.au

Craig 0421 596 288

Need a limestone wall fast? If you need a limestone retaining wall or feature wall quickly, we can definitely help you. We guarantee to come to your home or business premises within 24 hours of your call. Call Chris

0407 290 178

anytime

• • • •

Limestone REPOINTING Limestone WASH Limestone RESTORATION Also all MORTAR REPAIRS Call James for your free quote

0400 219 056

STONEMASON ITALIAN See ad under Stonemason

COMPLETE BLOCKLAYING WE SPECIALISE IN: • Limestone Walls • Garden Beds • Water Features • Capping • And more FROM START TO FINISH

ALAN BOSWELL

YOUR WESTERN SUBURBS LOCKSMITH Home Office Car

7 Day Service

Ph: (08) 9277 7117 www.lockstock.com.au PAINTING

Reg. No. 4989

PAINTING PAPER HANGING All work guaranteed REG’D PAINTER

Northern Stone Exposed Aggregate + Poured Limestone

Craig

0419 032 164

All Painting Services

9328 5685 0420 333 808 PAINTING SPECIAL For all your internal/external painting requirements. For your highest quality job at a very special price, phone Reg. No. 4280

FLOREAT & ALL WESTERN SUBURBS Painter - Decorators 30 years experience Old fashioned workmanship, HIGH QUALITY FINISH References - prompt services. Free quotes. All work guaranteed. No job too big or small. General cracks & plaster repair. Reg. painter. Reg. No. 3511

CALL BRIAN 9387 6424 ALL HRS Mob: 0418 913 159

F.J. STOREN PAINTING CONTRACTORS

LIMESTONE

OBLIGATION FREE QUOTES

9486 9292 FAX 9322 9293

LOCKSMITH Pol Lic SG 15935 ABN 22337056071

35 YEARS EXPERIENCE

Phone/Fax: 9245 2550 Mobile: 0418 299 524

Locksmiths Guaranteed Same Day Service – 20 years exp

KEVIN SHEEHAN • Master Locksmith • Security Consultant “Glad to be of Service”

0412 153 846 7 DAYS PER WEEK

Reg. No. 5298

J & B McERLAINE

d oke o ly B l u F

PAINTING CONTRACTOR REG. NO. 3659

NO OBLIGATION FREE QUOTES WORK GUARANTEED NO JOB TOO SMALL Mob: 0427 112 044 Ph: 9443 3297

Immediate Start Dulux Paints 20 Yrs Experience References Competitive Prices

PH 9317 2580

H&R Painting

641 651

Reg No 3251

Interior - Exterior Domestic - Commercial Large or Small Jobs

DON McNALLY 20 years experience INTERIOR & EXTERIOR

Over 25 years Experience

ROOMS FROM $250 REPAINTING SPECIALIST HIGH QUALITY LOW COST! Reg. DON 9443 2391 3476 Mob 0417 182 051

Free quote Mob 0412 225 414 or 9387 1545

SPECIAL 10% OFF LABOUR & PENSIONERS 20% OFF with ELITE PAINTING SERVICES

Painters Registration No. 5534

Reg. 3252 43 years exp. ALL WORK GUARANTEED Ext. walls water blasted prior painting

RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL PAINTERS & DECORATORS

Fax/Ph: 9331 7505 Mob: 0411 112 385

SPECIALISING IN RESTORATION OF PERIOD HOMES

–•– COMMERCIAL & RETAIL –•– PREFERRED AALTO APPLICATOR –•– MOBILE 0432 322 026

www.precisepainting.net.au

Free Quotes - No Job Too Small

ALL HOURS

Service

PH JOHN

CARING FOR SUBIACO’S HERITAGE

Scott 0408 940 667

Specialising in: Limestone walls, Feature walls, Arches, Steps, Retaining walls, Restoration, TIM ROBERTS

Decorating

Mobile 0411

9480 5999

REG # 2821

RELIABLE TRADESMEN FOR ALL ...

Painting

Chris Tom 0411 889 322 0418 914 041

BEEHRE PAINTERS

Reg. No. 4144

F: 9444 7863

• Retaining Walls • Screen Walls • Feature Walls • Bullnose Capping • Natural & Recon 500mm - 1m • Truck & Bobcat Avail

By employing the services of CityGroup Painting & Decorating you are guaranteed only the highest standards of professional service & communication. Your work will be completed by the owners of the business and full-time team members. We do not subcontract your work under any circumstances. You pay only once you are satisfied the work is proceeding to your satisfaction.

CLIVE 9383 3412

BAGOT ROAD, SUBIACO

MORE THAN A MOW

Call Darren 0413 016 555

1782 or 9388 1237

For that special painting job large or small. Deal with a firm with 25 years experience. RING NOW Reg. No. 3307

Email: brettcam60@hotmail.com

LAWNMOWING SERVICE 12yrs Experience Quick, Reliable, Professional FREE QUOTES

How to Get Your Painting Completed Right The First Time … Guaranteed.

PAINTING A.J. BROWNING

Ring 9381

Painters Registration No. 2739

• Qualified Professional • Prompt and Efficient • Quality Work Guaranteed • Free Quotes

9377 2883 0431 198 773

Contact Paul: 0405 053 707

Mobile 0418 921 418

JOLIMONT LAUNDROBAR Sheila’s Washing, Ironing and Alterations 2/24 CARDIGAN TCE

LIMESTONE ALL ASPECTS

• Driveways • Patios • Pools • Decorative Inlays

LAUNDROBAR

(near Hay, Jersey lights)

www.principallandscapes.com.au • Design • Planting & Lawn • Limestone • Water Features • Paving & Decking • Lighting & more QUALITY WORK

David 0423 176 917

Honest and Reliable Professional landscaping services from design to construction. • Paving • Limestone • Water Features • Reticulation • Decking • Planting Let us create your perfect outdoor space

FRANK 0407 993 058

James’ Limestone Restoration

Contact Julian Rose

RUGGED EARTH

LIMESTONE MAISON

0402 641 748

Professional Lawnmowing Local & Reliable

julian@deepgreenlandscaping.com.au www.deepgreenlandscaping.com.au

NATURAL & RECONSTITUTED LIMESTONE POURED LIQUID LIMESTONE PIER CAPS & CAPPING SUPPLY & LAY BOBCAT HIRE

• Lawnmowing • Tree Lopping • Gutter Cleaning • Garden Cleanups • Rubbish Removal

Innovative landscape design, construction and maintenance. Expert in native and waterwise gardens. Highly qualified team of professionals with 25+ years experience.

0412 667 237

For all your requirements QUALITY WORK ALL WORK FULLY GUARANTEED Ph DAVID 0438 812 336 Ph GREG 0417 952 893

Matt’s Lawnmowing & Yard Maintenance

All Aspects of Landscaping Design & Construction Care & Professionalism 15 Years Experience Adv. Dip. Horticulture

Logical Limestone and Brickpaving

0412 784 094

131 546

landscaping

792 739 / 9244 3995 ah

http://www.delkey.com.au/

FREE QUOTES

Work Guaranteed. Insured.

deep green

Ph 0419

MOW IT & MORE...

0438 834 410

Bradley Landscapes

Qualified English Craftsman 20 Years Experience Free Quotes & Consulting Advice All Work Fully Guaranteed & Insured • FEATURE & RETAINING WALLS • FIREPLACES • HOUSES • GARDEN WALLS • RESTORATION • BOBCAT FOR METRE BLOCKS

WEED CONTROL

Wembley and surrounding areas

0415 359 043 RESIDENTIAL/COMMERCIAL INTERIOR DESIGN FULLY QUALIFIED DESIGNER

ph 0407 470 076 work or ah 9434 1369

(City & Guilds) KEYSTONE STONEMASON

WOOD’S PAINTING SERVICE Reg. No. 5237

The Professional for Quality and Price. Phone Tony 0414 778 425 Justin 0438 877 634

Subiaco Painting Service Small Jobs welcome!!! Commercial / Residential Quick & Smart Water Damaged Ceilings d

Reg No 3468

PLUMBING & GAS

• Installer of roll out lawns incl. Sir Walter ® Landscape/design Siteworks - Retic. install/upgrade/ maint. Old lawns removed • Mowing new buffalo lawns with due care and maitenance in Cott., Ned., Clare. surrounds

e Ph/Fax 9382 ook 3278 B y Mobile ull0438 755 877 F

E-mail subiacopainting@iprimus.com.au www.subiacopainting.com

WHEN ORGANISING YOUR NEXT PAINTING PROJECT, please consider

COASTAL COLOURS as your preferred painting contractor. With the highest level of commnunication and professional service, I will complete the work in agreed time frame and terms, My goal is your happiness, your peace of mind and your referral.

Phone WARREN on

0400 440 272 Reg No. 6791

Saari Quality Painting & Decorating European Craftsman Very Reasonable Reg: 6952 Rates

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trades & services directory K trades & services directory K trades & services directory Reg No. 5309

P&N PAINTING SERVICE INTERNAL and EXTERNAL

BEST VALUE BEST PRICE Garage Doors & Timber Door Painting Any Size Job. FREE QUOTES

0413 848 735 0402 348 735 Ph/Fax: 9376 1351

J. EVOLUTION

PAINTING SERVICE FREE QUOTES 7 DAYS Immediate Start Interior, exterior, commercial, industrial Over 10yrs exp, Rego #7089 Your satisfaction is our guarantee

Call JAY: 0410 413 327

LIC NO RP 6796

Dulux

124562C ®

FIRST CLASS PAINTING

Free Quotes Immediate Start

Free Call 1800 707 202 David: 0414 619 866

PAINTING

PATIOS

Phone JIM 9387 1950 Mobile 0412 995 321

HOME PAINTING Prompt & Quality Work Small Jobs Welcome FREE QUOTES

9446 2961 0413 510 507

Reg 6375

OVER 25 YEARS EXPERIENCE FREE QUOTES RESIDENTIAL - COMMERCIAL Prompt & Professional Service Competitive Rate Ph Geoff

0411 987 542

A PLUS PAINTING & SERVICES • Residential • Commercial • Interior Reg # 6263 • Exterior IMMEDIATE START Free Quotes Call Fred Mob: 0401 288 245 Mob: 0413 235 163 Phone: 9206 5331 Fax: 9206 5337

JBC Painting

& Decorating

Reg No 7248 - 18 Years Experience - SPECIALISING IN REPAINTS - NEW DOMESTIC - COMMERCIAL

ALL WORK GUARANTEED

M 0422 781 372 H 9475 0332 F 9277 6798 jbcpainters@live.com.au

HOME PAINTING SPECIALISTS REG: 5526

0416 881 305 passionepainting@hotmail.com Interior/exterior roof painting/others FREE QUOTES & CONSULTATION

PGT Painting

RICKY

RYAN

0413 051 060

0413 680 589

Reg No 6577

Peter Cook Painting 1st class painting at a reasonable price Commercial, Domestic and Repaints All aspect of paintwork Free quotes call today

Ph: 0447 273 837 Reg 5083

Matthew’s Painting Services • Reasonable price Free and high quality Quotes • All types of painting • Good discount for pensioners • Exterior and interior Reg No 7318 • Work guaranteed

Call Matthew 0434 493 537

MJM

PAINT & DECOR • Residential & Commercial • Swimming Pool Surface • Colour & Tech Advice

Philip 0411 958 969 kj@mjmpaint.com www.mjmpaint.com

Podger’s Painting

Great Job, Great Price WOW!!! Start interior now.

Ivan: 0403 235 499 Reg 6875 ALL WORK FULLY GUARANTED BY REG TRADESMAN EST 20 YRS For free quote and friendly service, ring now

Ph Paddy McGee 0450 377 336 Painting & Decorating Contractor Reg No 7242

PRIVATE & INDUSTRIAL PAPER HANGING NO JOB TOO BIG OR SMALL 23 years experience

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Ph Neil 0418 927 225 PAVING

• Professional Australian Tradesmen • Int, Ext, domestic & commercial • Lge & sml jobs, cheap rates, clean & fast with qlty gteed workmanship • Free competitive Quotes

Quick quote early start Call Nick on 0411 448 655

FOR ADVICE AND QUOTE

You will be guaranteed the ultimate in professionalism and job management. Attention to detail and working diligently to meet your expectations, enthusiasm and ideas. We are focused on workmanship that lasts, carrying a unique feel and SIGNATURE! For those seeking to support our environment, eco friendly products are available. Our guarantee is your referral

PAINTER/DECORATOR

Allure Painting Services

FULLY INSURED - POLICE CLEARANCE Over 20 Years Experience

westcoastcarpentry@live.com.au

Reg 1755

Call Troy 0415 959 134

• Bali huts/thatch • Decking • Gazebos • Pergolas • Patios • Carports • Renovations • Maintenance

SIGNATURE PAINTING

REDHOUSE

PAINTING

PLASTERING

PAINTING Licence No. 3126

INTERIOR & EXTERIOR WORK FREE QUOTES

Reg No. 5610

We will beat any written genuine quote

0411 425 672 HUGH Painting Service

PLASTERING

CONTINUITY, STYLE AND QUALITY ARE ASPECTS YOU GET WITH YOUR FINISHED PROJECT.

Call WA’s Premier Tiling / Paving Service 0402 929 732 PERGOLAS

Garden PLUS Pergolas, Carports, Decking, Reticulation, Brickpaving, Retaining Walls, Fences/Gates, Landscaping, Instant Lawn

Phone John on

Internal & External • Big or Small Jobs • Sagging Ceilings • Painted Brick • Lath and Plaster • Doorways Bricked and Plastered • All older finishes matched • Structural Walls REMOVED • Concrete Cancer • Cornices & Roses • Rising Damp Repair

FREE QUOTES Paul 0406 103 648 Peter 0415 303 648

PLASTERER AVAILABLE Small renovations. Patching, exteriors. MIKE KELLEY

9204 4108 0408 908 683 PLASTERING EXCELLENCE Whether inside or out, big or small. Absolutely any size job. Fast, Clean and above all Honest Phone TRAVIS 0402 235 084

0412 443 525 or 9246 3343

ATTENTION TO DETAIL

We’re on time We fix it We clean it up

Plaster Patching Only Guaranteed Top Workmanship

Specialising in timber repairs and creations. Pergolas, timber decking, timber floors and roof framing. Domestic and commercial maintenance. 20 yrs building industry experience. Uniformed, police cleared tradesmen

0406 410 021 PEST CONTROL

ENVIRO-CARE PEST SERVICES

Ph ROB 0418

907 492 A/H 9470 9710 RENOVATION SPECIALIST All internal and external finishes No Job Too Small Over 20 years Experience CALL TONY FOR FREE QUOTE & ADVICE

0415 951 865 9300 5382

MIKE STOKES Lic. 2216 (B.Sc)

9454 7711 0411 229 312 EFFECTIVE AND SAFE ALL DOMESTIC PESTS TERMITE INSPECTIONS & REPORTS

P. SULLIVAN PLASTERING

3680, 0421 086 915

PHOTOGRAPHY

T i m L ophotography fthouse for a professional and cost effective photographic service corporate portraits weddings

18 yrs Westn Sub Exp.

Ph: Jorge 0400 748 or 9386 3953

076

9440 0104 0414 631 468 Reg 6411

• • • • • •

All Areas Internal & External Imitation Limestone Texture Coat Feature Walls Free Quotes

ELLIS PLASTERING ALL AREAS Renovations, Additions, Acrylic Texture

mrwallpaper.com.au MEASURING SERVICE ALL PAPERS AND FEATURE WALLS PAINTER Reg No 7105

Ph Stuart

0450 959 808

WHAT YOU’RE LOOKING FOR IN THE POST CLASSIFIEDS

NO CALL OUT FEE • Hot Water Systems • Blocked Drains • Toilets & Pans • Cistern Repairs • Cistern Replacement • Water Filters • New Taps GUARANTEED Ring Anytime 1300 130 827

wall2wall

XCEL Plastering

CITY OF SUBIACO 1800 18 12 24 Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.

HOLLYWOOD 1800 18 12 24 Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.

WEMBLEY 1800 18 12 24 Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.

SHENTON PARK PLUMBING

CLAREMONT 1800 18 12 24 INTERNAL PLASTERING EXTERNAL RENDERING & TEXTURE COATING ALL ASPECTS UNDERTAKEN INSURANCE WORK

ROB WILLIAMS 0414 093 829

PLUMBING

MARSMEN PLUMBING 1/7 Hector Street West Osborne Park Licence No. 847

All classes of Repairs Maintenance Blocked drains Water services Alterations Gas appliances Repairs & installations 5% discount to pensioners

24 hour service Telephone

PL 6618

Lic No 5166

GF 6270

PLUMBERS AND GASFITTERS HOT WATER

Repair or Replace GAS HEATING INSTALLATIONS SOAKWELLS & STORMWATER BLOCKED DRAINS GENERAL PLUMBING EMERGNCY 24HR

1300 137 604 www.plumbest.com.au

9244 5199

ALL AREAS

ELECTRONIC WATER LEAK DETECTION Fast Efficient Service Residential and Commercial

Contact LEAKY PETE

0415 114 172 9286 2450 STEWART FRANK PLUMBING Prompt, reliable service • Blocked Drains • Burst Pipes • Leaking Taps • Hot Water systems • Cisterns • Toilet Pans • General Plumbing Mobile

PL5094

PL.16

0418 926 705

FREECALL

1800 18 12 24 24 HR Pensioner rates Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.

CITY BEACH 1800 18 12 24 Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.

PBL941

NO CALL-OUT CHARGE All plumbing repairs • Leaks • Blockages • Hot water units LOCAL TRADESMAN Direct

0418 904 332 GOREY PLUMBING SERVICES

FLOREAT MAINTENANCE

1800 18 12 24 Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.

CHURCHLANDS PLUMBING

1800 18 12 24 Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.

WOODLANDS PLUMBING

1800 18 12 24 Lic No 5166

381 727 0497 Maintenance Specialist Roof Repairs Licensed Gas Fitter

AMP PLUMBING & GAS YOUR LOCAL LICENSED PLUMBERS

7am - 11pm 7 DAYS EMERGENCY

GAS Installation & Repair Electronic Burst Pipe Detection Power Drain Cleaning, Blockages ALL TYPES OF PLUMBING WORK Pensioners Discount, Free Quotes

Freecall 1800 102 888 9284 0202 9384 1030 9383 4088 9385 9982 9389 8989 0419 950 430

Burst pipes • Blocked drains Installation • Repairs Renovations Pensioners Discount

9384 0877 PL 5580

9388 6299 Gas 4784

GL 006462

DORRINGTON PLUMBING & GAS Craig Clark Mobile 0418 941 571 Home Phone/Fax 9387 2339

ALL AREAS - 24 HOURS • General Maintenance • Emergency Repairs • Blockages • Hot Water Systems PL6669 GL7760 and All Gas Services

JORDANS Plumbing and Gas BLOCKED DRAINS CLEARED AND REPAIRED HOT WATER REPLACEMENT AND SERVICING TOILETS, TAPS INSTALLED AND REPAIRED SENIORS DISCOUNT ANDREW JORDAN FLOREAT & SURROUNDING AREAS

MOB

0414 408 521

GF 010071

PL 6562

EASY PLUMBING PH DAVE 0417 931 432 PL 7066

GL 6099

FREECALL

1800 18 12 24 24 HR Pensioner rates Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.

CITY OF COTTESLOE 1800 18 12 24 Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.

CITY OF NEDLANDS 1800 18 12 24 Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.

PEPPERMINT GROVE 1800 18 12 24 Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.

SEC. Lic. 4263

Skilled Plumbing & Gas Services (local)

0419 953 531

and GAS

PL 615 Gas Lic 0407 A/H 9384

Lic. PL5041

Everyone reads the POST

Pensioner rates Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.

Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.

0416 121 932

40 Years Experience

FREECALL

1800 18 12 24 24 HR

1800 18 12 24

FREE QUOTES. PENSIONER DISCOUNTS

PAINTING & DECORATING

Wall Paper

Call Peter 0412 802 392 or 9330 5771

WE WILL EVEN PLASTER OVER PAINTED WALLS INTERIOR OR EXTERIOR

Ph Shay 0402 748 564 or 9301 4491

FIND

Specialist in plastering internal feature brick and outside render NO JOB TOO SMALL 35 years experience

Ph Ben 0409 688 718

Advanced City & Guilds Certified SPECIALISTS IN HOME RENOVATIONS & EXTERNAL RENDERING. Professional, reliable, quality workmanship. Over 20 years exp. References Available

Phone

PLASTERING/RENDERING

Call us now 9387 3081

call Lee 0406 630 115

Residential and Commercial • BEST PRICE • TEAM AVAILABLE • INSURED • QUICK • RELIABLE

plasterergb@bigpond.com

ALSO SMALL JOBS – PATCHING AND REPAIRS

Quality and Service Corporate, Editorial, Events www.danielbruyn.com

0407 982 680

PLUMBING & GAS

Daniel Bruyn Photographer 0411 484 735

Small to medium jobs Geoff

Renovations, Internal and Ext Sand Render

plastering & rendering new homes, renos big or small jobs all areas, 20 yrs exp

9381 5777

25 years experience Quality work Clean & tidy Renovations & Restorations Free Quotes

0405 069 500 9446 5374

TO AUSTRALIAN STANDARD Fully Insured - Health Lic No 43

Ph 9386

PLUMBING & GAS

30 years experience

9384 7870 .RATS.

YOUR LOCAL CO. VERY NEAT & TIDY MOSTLY SAME DAY SERVICE LEADING EDGE ON W/ANT CONTROL OBLIGATION FREE QUOTES CONTROL ALL PESTS

• Sandfinish • Float & Set • Patching

PLUMBING

Call Pete for free quote & advice

Servicing the POST local area since 1958

PRE-PURCHASE TERMITE INSPECTIONS

PLUMBING

ALL TYPES OF WORK UNDERTAKEN

COTTESLOE PEST CONTROL GENERAL PESTS Spot Termit Treatments ANNUAL &

PLASTERING

PL 1735 GAS 532

PAINTING

SWANBOURNE 1800 18 12 24 Use Your Local Man Pty. Ltd.

MOSMAN PK 1800 18 12 24 Lic No 5166

Your local Plumbing & Gas Specialist PL 6899

GF 007802

PROMPT RELIABLE SERVICE DOMESTIC & COMMERCIAL New installations & maintenance Bathroom & Laundry renovations Hot Water Systems Rainwater Tanks Grey water systems Water Filters Block Drains & Burst Pipes Office & Domestic refits Toilet Pans & Leaking Taps

Chris 0409 881 243 or Chad 0403 014 542 _


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trades & services directory K trades & services directory K trades & services directory PLUMBING

PLUMBING

Deanway Gas & Plumbing

Hot Water FAST

• Burst pipes • Hot water systems • Gas installations & repairs • Bathroom renovations • Solar hot water units Phone Simon all hours 0419 034 816 Pl 6329

GF007853

ZAMBEZI

PLUMBING & GAS P/L 6956 G/F 010950

• Blocked Drains • All Plumbing Repairs • Gas Servicing Installation • Hot Water • Emergency Repairs Call Steve Thomas

0408 917 109 Ph/Fax 9382 2372

Plumbade

Guaranteed repairs or replacement Gas Electric Solar 13 33 26 Ask about saving up to 75% on Gas or Electric Hot water costs Gas Fitter Lic. 001632 Plumbers Lic. 1846

• All plumbing maintenance • Gas points • Hot water heaters • Renovations • Drain Repairs • Sewer Conversions

0417 969 704

GL 7792

0417 902 732 RENOVATION SPECIALISTS All tapware, toilet changeover or repairs. Hot water service or replacement. Burst pipes, gas bayonets and heating. “DON’T CALL THE REST CALL THE BEST” Email kim-stevens@bigpond.com

BURST PIPES

Electronically Located Blocked Drains Cleared HWS Serviced / Replaced General Plumbing

Call CRAIG

0419 922 657 Lic. 6039

Gas No. 4700

ALL PLUMBING GAS & ELECTRICAL ALL EMERGENCY WORK ALL AREAS - 24 HR - 7 DAYS Commercial Industrial Domestic

T: 9276 1224 M:0407 677 740 PL 7548 GF 013477 EC 007952

Arterial Plumbing Services A RELIABLE SERVICE FOR ALL YOUR PLUMBING AND GAS WORK

Maintenance Bathroom/Kitchen Reno’s Hot Water Unit Replacment Sewer Conversions

Blocked Drains All Gas Works Quotation New Houses

Got a price? Call us and we’ll try to beat it! Call Alex Barry for prompt service on 0411 452 742 PL7168

GF9661

Armoured Plumbing & Gas Fitting 24/7 EMERGENCY CALL OUT SERVICE - all types of plumbing & gas - repairs, replacements, installation - new junction/sub division work

Marc 0412 208 305 PL 7030 PL 7632 GF 13601

Paramount Plumbers All types of Plumbing & Gas 34 YEARS EXPERIENCE

Daniel 0412 904 769 Lic No PL 5456

GL 2676

BLOCKED DRAINS BLOCKED DRAINS TOTAL PLUMBING AND MAINTENANCE Dennis 1300 593 800 Lic No 5166

9385 4405, 0411 109 918 Shift It Removals • Affordable • Reliable • Storage• Home or Office • Owner Operated • Packing Call 0405 383 451 FOR ANY INFORMATION

EXPRESS REMOVALS FOR A GOOD RATE AND SERVICE LOOK NO FURTHER 7 days - 2 men, big truck Experienced - Reliable - Careful Packing Materials Available Pensioner Discount

OPERATING 7 DAYS A WEEK

Lic No: PL7036 GF: 008102

PL 6214

NO-FUSS, AFFORDABLE REMOVALS SERVICE FOR THE WESTERN SUBURBS WITH FOUR TRUCKS ON THE GO, WE’RE ALWAYS READY TO ACCOMMODATE YOU.

P & L Transport

Fax 9307 5333

• For all your plumbing & gas installation & maintenance needs • Solar systems, sewer conversions, retic cut ins & water features • Specialising in Owner / Builder renovations • All types of domestic & commercial work • Competitive rates & all work guaranteed OVER 20 YEARS EXPERIENCE

9303 9343 or 0418 906 702

Locally owned and operated • House and Office Removals • Pensioner Discounts • Packing Materials Available • Fully Insured Ask for Peter on

POND MAINTENANCE

Overhauls and Regular upkeep - Pumps and Filtration. INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE Supplier of Fish, Water Lillies and other pond plants.

Ph Gavin 0414 836 129 A/H 9418 3942

REFRIGERATION

RON’S REFRIGERATION 25 Years Experience Personal Service Guaranteed Repairs ph 9375 3216 0407 199 046 Pensioners Discount Lic No AU 7200 REMOVALS

ALL FURNITURE CARRIED 0416 226 434

MIKE MURPHY FURNITURE REMOVALS (Est Since 1970’s)

9371 0865 Fax 9473 0600

ALL PUMP & RETICULATION REPAIRS 12 YEARS EXPERIENCE COMMERCIAL & DOMESTIC SENIORS RATES Ph: RYAN EGAN

0408 007 850 CHEAPER AND TWICE AS QUICK SERVICE, REPAIRS & INSTALLS 16 YEARS EXP. SENIORS DISC. Give the small bloke a go GREG Ph 9244 7227 Mob 0412 771 386

Pensioner discounts Call Pete on: 0415 558 465 for a no obligation quote

RENOVATIONS

THE AMIGOS RENOVATIONS IDEAS & PROJECT SPECIFIC DESIGN Bathroom & Kitchen Specialists

Quality Testimonials Available No Obligation Appraisals

0439 100 007

westwilde Carpentry YOUR LOCAL TRADESMAN 30 years experience For all your renovation work Phone Tony Wilde

9385 4080 - 0430 394 533 RETICULATION All hours

9386 3211

Watercorp Accredited • REPAIR Bores Pumps Electrics Mob 0429 863 211 Matt

SYSTEMS • INSTALL

PETER HANSON’S IRRIGATION • • • • •

Installations Service Maintenance Personalised service Over 20 yrs experience

Ph: 9284 9144 Mob: 04388 74788

PTY. LTD

Full Irrigation Installation Residential & Light Comm New & Existing Homes Bores & Service, Valve Tracking

Ph Greg 0409 597 014 / 9389 7371

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Truck 60 cu.m AAA

PRIDE REMOVALS

12 months warranty - free quotes Prompt friendly reliable service

Mob: 0406 763 676 Ph: 9330 7451

ROOFING

Mark Warden

Ph: 0416 042 038

A BACKABLE BUSINESS

NEW ROOFING RE-ROOFING REPAIRS • TILING GUTTERING TIMBER SAGGING ... AND MORE FREE QUOTES - ALL TYPES

Metro Area Manager

0401 496 813 Head Office

9361 6088

www.airroofing.com

Ph Chris 0413 180 563

SUPER ROOFING

AND BUILDING FREE QUOTES BEST WORKMANSHIP ALL ROOF REPAIRS TILE RESTORATIONS TIN ROOF GUTTERS AND DOWNPIPES SPECIALISING IN ROOF AND STRUCTURAL TIMBER WORK SAGGING ROOFS, FIRE AND WHITE ANT REPAIRS INSURANCE CLAIMS HOUSE EXTENSIONS, EAVES PERGOLAS, CARPORTS ETC HALF PRICE AUSTRALIAN INSULATION BATTS INSTALLED (WHILE STOCK LASTS)

Ph: Phil 0400 340 228 Andrew 0424 363 191 (Licenced and Insured)

Roof Restoration

9433 1077

www.advancedroofs.com Licensed Asbestos Removal Specilist. FREE Quotes 10 Year Guarantee

(Pensioner Discount - Insured)

TRADE-LINE CONSTRUCTION

Government Licence 4146

CARPENTRY AND ROOF PLUMBING CONTRACTORS

22 YEARS EXPERIENCE Master Builders Member WorkSafe Asbestos Licence 37

LOCAL ROOFING Ridge Capping Fixed the Proper Way

• Special sealant for box gutters • Tile Replacement • Emergency work • Gutters • Speciality Gutters/Downpipes • Valleys & Flashings Replaced • Downpipes • Roof Carpentry • Soakwells • Tin Reroofs • Seniors Rates ALL WORK GUARANTEED LOCAL SINCE 1986

Tel 9385 9719, 0419 385 971

FLINT ROOFING Re-roofing, New Roofing Gutters Downpipes Leaky Roof Repairs Ridges Repointed Soakwells Installed Gutters Cleaned

Roof Plumbing: Colorbond, Zincalume, Lazerlite roofs, walls, guttering and downpipes Re-roofs, new roofs and repairs Carpentry: Internal fit outs, outdoor living areas, roof. All work guaranteed, fully insured

Ph Mark on 0406 009 251 Phil on 0437 377 832

Roof Leaks, All Roof Repairs, Re-Roofing, Gutters, Downpipes All areas Call Gabriel

1300 886 576 GUTTERS AND DOWNPIPES

RE-ROOFING WITH COLORBOND AND ZINCALUME, WHIRLEY BIRDS AND LASERLITE SHEETING

0418 925 030 or 9384 9141 Fax 9384 5929

Swan River Roofing • Commercial • Industrial • Residential • Asbestos Removal • Reroofing All work guaranteed. Fully Qualified Tradesmen Only

Matthew: 0447 967 968 Ron: 0403 842 218 Fax: (08) 9434 6221 email: swanriverroofing@live.com.au

FIND

WHAT YOU’RE LOOKING FOR IN THE POST CLASSIFIEDS

Prompt Roofing The Roofing Specialist • • • • •

Re-roofing & repairs Gutters & Downpipes Colorbond or Zincalume Fully Insured All work guaranteed FREE QUOTE ADAM CLARKE

0433 210 028

Roof Carpentry Team Specialising in Architectural Designed Homes. 15 yrs exp.

Phone JEFF 0418

912 874

ROOF PLUMBING

• RE-ROOFING & NEW • GUTTERS, DOWNPIPES • ALL ROOF REPAIRS

0408 947 570 ALLROOF RESTORATION • Reroofing • Gutter/downpipes • Metal roofing • Roof tiling FREE QUOTES - PENSIONER DISCOUNT call Richard today on

0432 941 148

T.P.H.

PRECISION ROOFING New roofing and guttering Re-roofing and re-guttering All roof repairs Free measure and quote All work guaranteed 15 yrs exp PHONE TRAVIS 0417 822 327

Specialised Outdoor Services All Roof Replacements and Maintenance. We service over 300 Govt. schools in Roof Works.

1300 137 663 or 9209 3980

Ph: 9389 8933

ROOF CARPENTRY

RUBBISH DISPOSAL

Re-Roofing Old Tile, Asbestos, Iron Roofing, replaced with new Colorbond or Zincalume

Ph Alex: 0451 462 442

KPW Construction Tin Roofing - Metal Construction Re-Roofing & New Gutters & Downpipes Patios, Pergolas, Carports

Since 1986

Office 9450 2272 Mobile 0412 490 868

Ridge Pointing Fix Leaks Replace Tiles, Valleys, Sheeting Soakwells, Gutter Clean

18 years experience!

PROTECTIVE COATINGS ROOF RESTORATIONS RIDGE CAPS RE-POINTED RE-ROOFING/INSULATION ZINCALUME AND COLORBOND ROOF CLEANING FREE QUOTES

BROOKWELL IRRIGATION

0414 475 527

Roof Repairs & Restoration Tile or Tin Gutters New Box Gutter & Improvements Down Pipes Tile & Metal Roofing Carpentry Specialising in all Structural Timber Work Sagging Hips - Rafters All Fire & White Ant Damage Internal Strutting & Support Beams Pensioner Discount

• Leaks Fixed • Damages Repaired • Ridge Pointing • Roof Cleaning/Coating • Guttering

TILE — IRON — ASBESTOS

The POST delivers!

MAINTENANCE SPECIALISTS

ROOF REPAIRS

Cement and Clay Tile Restoration, Ridge Cap Repairs, Guttering and Downpipes

Commercial & Domestic Pump & Reticulation Repairs Ph: 9382 3688

9448 2883 or 0400 117 713

FULLY INSURED

ROOF REPAIRS Low Prices • Quality Work

THE ROOF AND WALL DOCTOR

0408 944 891 9386 3667

• Repairs on Pumps & Reticulation • Irrigation Systems • Commercial & Domestic • Valve Locating & Wire Tracking

ROOFING & BUILDING MAINTENANCE

Experts in reticulation, installations & repairs Mobile servicing Fully equipped broken wires found grey water system installation

Bores & Fully Installed Reticulation Systems

Home & Office Removals Good Rates Pensioner Discounts Hydraulic Tall Lifts

ROOFING

Air Roofing supports the Peter Hughes BURN Foundaton

9446 1402 ELECTRICIAN? CARPENTER? PAINTER? PLUMBER? They’re all here & more in the Services and Trades directory

ROOFING

FULL IRRIGATION INSTALLATION RESIDENTIAL - COMMERCIAL NEW AND EXISTING HOMES BORES, WELLS, VALVE TRACKING PROMPT SERVICE

Green Garden Irrigation

Home - Office - Storage Professional, Reliable and Courteous team of experienced Removalists. Cheapest Prices-Second to none Service! WE WON’T BE BEATEN ON PRICE!

ROOFING

Blue Water Irrigation

Ezy Removal

P & T HOUSEHOLD PACKING & REMOVALS Metro & Country Owner Operated Fully Insured 7 Days A Week

IRRIGATION SERVICES

Ph Jeff 0407 983 626

Commercial & Residential

e Sml, Med & Lg ns(Houses, Units, Flats & Offices) Va Fully Enclosedrates Same Day Service competitive ount 7 Days Per Week ALL AREAS Pensioner Disc

www.joelirrigationlandscaping.com.au

9309 2961 or 0419 836 484

PL: 5786 GF: 007729

PONDS

RETICULATION

Perth’s Furniture Solution

FULLY INSURED 0439 900 381

Phone Adrian

STEVENS PLUMBING and GAS

REMOVALS

www.sos-services.com.au ABN 79 117 409 605

Sweet Apple Landscaping & Roofing • Gutter cleaning • Down pipes • General roof maintenance • Sky lights - maintenance • Roofing repairs Call all hours 0403 778 448 / 0403 777 559 or office: 9433 1764

HERITAGE ROOF PLUMBING Your new roof is only as good as the quality of the installation (AS 1562) Single & two storey properties Only genuine Thermateck Colorbond & Zincalume used Qualified tradesmen P.C.A. Buildex Climaseal AS 3566 Glass 4 Fixing Fully insured = risk free job All rubbish removed Quality assured owner operated Visa and Mastercard

FREE QUOTES DAVID SMITH 9284 9229 Mob 0402 423 587

* Western Suburbs * Competitive Rates (Including Tip Fees) * Commercial & Domestic * Prompt Delivery Ph PETER PLAISTED

9389 8744 Mobile 0413 747 777

Prompt Professional Service • On Site Rubbish Collection • All Kinds of Rubbish • Better than a Bin

Phone DAVID 0418 946 714

SILVER SKIPS DON’T GO TO THE TIP - GET A SILVER SKIP IDEAL FOR LIGHT GENERAL RUBBISH HOUSEHOLD CLEANUPS! PH 9417 9931 0416 392 789 RUBBISH REMOVAL

THE PERTH ROOFING COMPANY

RUBBISH REMOVAL

Ph: 0488 492 766

Free Quotes 0409 958 186

Specialists in re-roofing and repairs Gutters and Downpipes Valleys and Flashings Competent, Professional, Friendly Service. All work guaranteed Call Terence for a free quote

• Yards • Houses • Outbuildings - Cleaned out or demolished • Specialist in deceased estates CALL YOUR LOCAL MAN

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trades & services directory K trades & services directory K trades & services directory SAND SUPPLIES

SUN SHADES

TILING

WESTERN SUBURBS

SHADE SAILS

THE EXPERTS IN AWARD TILING WINNER

BUILDING & GARDEN SUPPLIES WE DELIVER

• • • • •

232 STUBBS TCE, SHENTON PARK

E: johntrev@nw.com.au

(Opp Lemnos Hosp)

High UV protection Extensive colour range Fully installed or DIY Designed for your needs Shade blinds also available

P: 9386 1975 M: 0408 335 461

W.A.’s finest tilers

Architectural specialists • All types of floor & wall tiling • Specialists in all tile sizes • Porcelain, Marble, Ceramic • Travertine, Vitrified • Stone & Mosaics • Cladding & Water Features

OPEN 7 DAYS

Experts in:

PH: 9381 5455 SECRETARIAL

SWIMMING POOL SERVICE

For All Your Secretarial Needs from Student to Executive - Resumes - CV’s - Audio Typing - Word Processing/Mail Outs - Bookkeeping - Powerpoint Presentations - Business Reports - Photocopy/Binding/Scanning

9380 8333 “We create the professional edge that everyone wants”

CLAREMONT

POOL SERVICE

Director Thomas

FOR OVER 20 YEARS

POOL & SPA SERVICE CHEMICALS/REPAIRS FREECALL 1800 835 444 Prompt & Professional or visit our shop at

257 STIRLING HWY CLAREMONT

CLEANING CHEMICALS & EQUIPMENT QUALITY OWNER OPERATED COMPLETE POOL SERVICE

ABBOTS TILING Small to medium jobs

0438 419 016

Call Martin Great Prices

SIGN WRITING

Midas Tiling

AT YOUR SERVICE

AT YOUR POOL AND AT OUR STORES 11 SHOPS IN WA ALL OWNER OPERATED

Floor Tiling Supply + Lay only $55m2

YOUR LOCAL SHOPS

98A Jersey St, Jolimont

SKYLIGHTS

NEDLANDS 134 BROADWAY

9389 6131 and now at MOSMAN PARK 2 STUART ST - opp train stn

(Includes choice quality tiles, adhesive and grout)

9384 6164

Complete and Professional Pool Servicing with access to 300 years of combined experience. Regular maintenance our speciality. Ring today for details.

Arries Pool Renovations

Property Maintenance

Resurfacing: Concrete, Fibreglass, Vinyl. Frameless and semi frameless glass pool fencing

SKYLIGHT REPAIRS & MAINTENANCE PETER 0411 139 807

ALL WORK GUARANTEED

est 1997

Email: peterearl@tlc-perth.com

STAINED GLASS

J.B. Leadlights

STONEMASON

VINYL RESURFACING AND FISHPOND RELINING

Ph Daniel 0402 655 506 Ryan 0431 289 775

9381 5802

EC4326

STEVE

0412 924 134

www.cablenet.com.au

Italian Stonemason www.milvo.com.au Specialising in all hardstone including

Granite, Toodyay, Coffee Rock as well as Donny Brook, Karratha and Limestone Ph Milvo 9286 1760

SUN SHADES

STEVEN MURPHY Electrical Contractors Pty Ltd EC 004452

ALL PHONE AND COMPUTER WORK Mob 0418-951-444 Ph 9381 7711 Fax 9381 7733 ALL CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED

TILING

INTERIOR EXTERIOR TILING

• ALL SMALL JOBS • BATHROOM RENOVATIONS • KITCHENS, WALLS AND FLOORS

SHADE SAILS • Custom Made • Individually Designed • Fully Installed

Patrick

0418 958 607

www.shadesolutions.com.au

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Email: midastiling@hotmail.com “When only the best will do”

Floor & Wall Tiling Ph Rick: 0402 751 878 • Friendly Professional Service • All Work Guaranteed • Free Quotes • Competitive Rates • Specialising in Diagonal Tiling • NO JOB TOO SMALL

Re-Grouts & Small Jobs

Additional phone/fax/modem outlets Home office computer cabling Small business cabling specialists Pre-wire new homes Complete wiring systems for the home office and entertainment needs

0412 922 648

0420 405 203 0437 715 391

Tel John:

KITCHENS BATHROOMS LAUNDRIES

TELEPHONES

RAY

All types of tiling and renovations Leaking Showers Fixed Re-grouts All work guaranteed 20 yrs experience “We fix what others won’t/Can’t fix!” “For the Midas Touch” Ian:

0415 987 319 WESTCOAST POOL RENOVATORS FIBREGLASS, CONCRETE,

Repairs Restorations Windows, Doors & Cabinets New Commissions JOHN BURROWS

9284 5638 0419 966 945

0421 251 794

Est. 1990

Email: admin@kingsparkoffices.com.au

Call Brett on 9284 0440 or 0411 596 560

Call Todd 0409 118 927

0414 775 586

IMMEDIATE ATTENTION

Trusted local tree service provider since 1967. Qualified arborists, fully insured and equipped. CALL FOR A FREE WRITTEN QUOTE

0422 292 055

TREE SERVICES

Free Quotes / Fully Insured

0449 779 836 Your Complete Tree Service

ASK DAVE Murray & Royce Turner Qualified Merrist Wood U.K.

TREE SURGEON ARBOR CENTRE Pty Ltd If you have trees, you need the Arbor Centre. Take advantage of WA’s foremost company for truly qualified advice and professional service.

FORMATIVE AND PRACTICAL PRUNING SAFE TREE REMOVALS STORM DAMAGE SPECIALIST WESTERN POWER APPROVED TREE TRANSPLANTING FULLY INSURED

S.E.C. Cert. All Facets of Tree Work Satisfaction Guaranteed For the personal touch please phone RENE COOLEN

0407 774 549 9387 5153 Free Quotes

LAKESIDE STUMP GRINDING www.lakesidestumpgrinding.com.au

FREE QUOTES NARROW ACCESS SPECIALISTS FULLY INSURED Call ANDY

Trees & Pruning 0413 256 610 9275 4985

0411 051 272 TUCK-POINTING

0408 405 671 Repointing and total restoration of all brickwork and limestone. Paint stripping. Damp proofing.

fed@tuckpointing.com.au Member of National Trust

9383 7713 9302 1970 0415 913 535 MAGDA TREE SERVICES 0418 943 059 Local number 24 hours Able to trim and remove large and difficult trees. FULLY INSURED. FREE QUOTES

FLOREAT TREE SERVICE Reg. No. 880 7679

KITCHEN, FLOOR AND BATHROOM STRIPPING

ELECTRICIAN? CARPENTER? PAINTER? PLUMBER? They’re all here & more in the Services and Trades directory

StumpBusters 7 Days STUMP REMOVAL NARROW ACCESS OK

Darren 9446 4318 0401 84 7777

Minor Lopping

Stump Grinding Complete Stump Removal Fully Insured / All areas

Free Quotes Call Adam Tel: 9246 Mob: 0403

0235 377 692

Perth’s Premiere Tree Service

Mike Mob 0404 803 324

- Digital Antennas - Fix TV Pictures - TV & Phone Points - TV Wall Mounting

Local & Low-Cost 0415 966 469 GOVERNMENT ENDORSED

Digital TV Antenna Services

• Poor Picture Quality Problems Solved • Set Top Boxes Installed • Extra TV Wall Points Added • New Antennas Installed

On Time / Experienced / Insured Jason

Mobile

NIGEL GRAHAM

FREE QUOTES

- Home Theatre Systems installation, set ups and tuning - Aerial installations and problems - Extra TV outlets - Troubleshooting and interference resolution

New Build Specialists

Personal Service from a QUALIFIED TREE SURGEON Good Advice A Quality Job Specialist in Shaping Removal Small & Large Jobs Quotes & Work Guaranteed Registered & Insured

9242 2952

FOR ALL YOUR COMMERCIAL AND RESIDENTIAL NEEDS CORRECT PRUNING TECHNIQUES SAFE REMOVAL OF TREES W/PWR APPROVED POWER LINE CLEARANCE FREE MULCH DELIVERY MIN 6M3 Please Contact Kieron

Hometheatre, Radio and TV Services

BEN FROM NORTHERN IS NOW OUT ON HIS OWN

9306 8599

PH: 9359 9300 or PH: 9381 9166

STRIPKRAFT

0416 096 046

soss_tree_services@yahoo.com.au

PROFESSIONAL TREE SURGEONS

Third generation family business

For the installation of all marble, tile, mosaic, and stone. Call Gordon on 0414 327 165 or 9455 2482

Andy Taylor

Aaron: 0410 521 734

TREELOPPING and STUMP GRINDING

9204 1744

Offers Post readers 26 years experience and advice. Total Removal of Unwanted Trees Palms, Shrubs Trimmed Small Jobs Most Welcome Get our free Quote on 9387 8094

0418 657 207

• Tree Removal • Palm Removal • Pruning or Removal • Hedging & Shaping • Power Line Clearance FULLY INSURED - FREE QUOTES

• Grinding / Mulching • Recycling All Refuse • Cherry Picker & Crane • Western Power Approved

ALL SMALL JOBS RENOVATIONS AND REPAIR WORK PHONE MOHAMED

TV ANTENNA

AESIGS

CERAMIC TILES

TILER...TILER... NEW & RENOVATIONS Floor & Walls - Exp Professional, Neat Work, Competitive Rates George 0422 227 578

TREE SERVICES

TREES

SPEEDY TILING

Tree Lopping Contractors

Contemporary Tiling

Call Alex 0412 597 261

ALL ASPECTS OF FLOOR & WALL TILING Renovation Specialists For Quality Work Ph: Rhys 0433 011 753

David 0449 752 776

Ph Joe 0408 094 444 HIGH PRECISION TILING RENOVATIONS, NEW WORK, REGROUTING WALL/FLOORS REG TILER, POL CLR.

Wall and floor tiling Tile stripping Floor preparation Bathroom and Kitchen Renovation Competative prices 0433 837 200

• Bathroom renovation specialist • Kitchen splash backs • All work guaranteed • FREE QUOTES

CALL JEFF

JOSH MANN

CAL TILING

TREE SERVICES

Trade Mark Tiling

WALL/FLOOR BATHROOM RENOVATIONS REPAIRS/RE-GROUTING

Tel: (08) 6263 4400 Fax: (08) 6263 4444

COMPLETE SIGN SERVICE • Shopfronts and Windows • Vehicles and Banners • Digital Printing • Frosted Window Graphics and Panels YOUR LOCAL SIGN SHOP

0401 269 496 0422 086 671 Fax 61 61 6183

TILING SERVICES

Western Suburbs Pool Service

Experienced PA’s offering a full range of secretarial services including digital and tape transcription, word processing, mail merge document management and resumes etc. Confidential service and efficient turnaround. LOCATED IN WEST PERTH

• Commercial & luxury housing • Swimming Pools • Full bathroom renovation specialists • Epoxy and re-grouting • Decorative & Intricate styles and design • Leaking shower & Waterproofing specialist • 100% Guaranteed • Free Quotes

TILING

CLASSIC TUCKPOINTING • Fretting Brickwork & Limestone Repointed. • Tuckpointing. • Total Brick Restoration. • Paint Stripping Work Guaranteed. Ph

9490 6078 Mob 0409 089 555

Heritage Tuckpointing and Restoration

• Mortar Pointing • New Dampcourses • Chimneys • Lintels Replaced • Brick Fences • Clean • Competitive Prices • Quality service CALL DION

0422 307 071 FOR A FREE QUOTE

MAINLINE TUCKPOINTING

0413 859 898

TV INSTALLATIONS TUNE INS INSTALLATIONS TV– DVD – VCR – AUDIO Digital Set Top Boxes Entertainment Centres Pre-Packed Furniture Assembled LINDSAY

0414 738 888 TV SERVICES 7 Reasons Why You Should Call Us For Your TV, Video, DVD, Hi-Fi & Video Camera Repairs

100% Money-Back Guarantee* 6 Mths Warranty on Parts & Labour Call Out Service ‘till 9pm Tune-ins & Installations FREE Workshop Estimate Fast, Efficient & Reliable Professional Service

True Blue Electronics

1300 854 191 0402 406 736 TV/VIDEO REPAIRS

Building Conservation, Heritage Restoration Tuckpointing, Stonework, Brickwork Pointing, Qualified Bricklayer

SAM GRANERI 0408 095 854

TV ANTENNA Our professional service includes: • the highest quality work • prompt reliable, honest staff • free advice and quotes • all aspects of tree surgery, tree removal, hedging and stump grinding • the right machinery to effectively complete the job • tree surgeon always on site • insured work with $5 million cover

AUSTRALIAN ANTENNAS

Phone: (08) 9307 8678 Mobile: 0431 159 207

ARE YOU HAVING PROBLEMS WITH YOUR TV PICTURE?

Foxys Treelopping & STUMP GRINDING FREE QUOTES • FULLY INSURED

DANGEROUS TREES OR ANNOYING STUMPS REMOVED SAFELY AND PROMPTLY. TREES TRIMMED & SHAPED • JUNK REMOVAL GENERAL CLEAN-UPS • GUTTER CLEANING

9433 4156

0407 473 626

ANTENNAS FULLY INSTALLED QUALITY COMPONENTS EXTRA POINTS TELEPHONE POINTS All Work Fully Guaranteed Ph ROD

9385 3111

• New Antenna Installs • Extra Points • Repairs • Home Theatre set up & Installation

“Improving TV Richard Kaiser Antenna Specialist Reception is my business” 15 Years Exp. CALL NOW

COMET ELECTRONICS 9341 4402 9388 8512 0417 917 116

TV & VIDEO REPAIRS COMPUTER & DVD REPAIRS NO HIDDEN CHARGES! From $50 WORKSHOP QUOTES

9382 4752 Rear Laneway, 25 Heytesbury Rd

UPHOLSTERY THE UPHOLSTERY WORKSHOP All types, motor vehicles & boating. Specialising in ANTIQUE RECOVER Wide selection of traditional fabrics.

9335 3852 9403 2376

Dr Hide LEATHER REPAIRS & RESTORATION

• Quality Cleaning, Conditioning • Recolouring & Recovering • Mobile service also available

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FOR SALE HOUSEHOLD

COMPUTERS

EDUCATIONAL

HEALTH & BEAUTY

HOLIDAYS & RESORTS

A FINE FINISH RE-UPHOLSTERY lounge suites, dining suites, sofa beds, recliners, antique restoration. No job too small. ph 9407 7505 mob 0434 057 029

ANTIQUE Glass cabinet English circa 1830s $10,000 ONO Deceased Estate 9380 5500 ANTIQUE Reproduction chairs, 4 @ $250. Old prints, jugs, bowls, vases. Free table tennis table. 10’ jarrah table and 2 benches $120. Assorted other furniture. Phone 9386 4801, 0422 025 790 AQUARIUM Tropical 560ltr, 2 Eheim filters. Stained wooden cabinet base with matching top, fully equipped with fish $1950 9386 8031

A 1 stop solution for all home or business computing problems. Industry professional with over 20 yrs experience in all major hardware and software packages, offers fast response and resolution. Data recovery, PC and network security, virus and malware removal, system rescue, network setup and routine maintenance. Windows 7 set-up, data migration and support for new systems. Honest, realistic advice on repair, replacement, upgrade. Approved re-seller for Avira (German) home and business anti-virus and internet security products. Reasonable rates and low call-out charge. Please call Chris on 0424 969 950. C3 Information technology: ABN Registered.

FRENCH Need prac for Intl Bacc? For conversation and tuition with native speaker and language teacher, call Nicolas 0404 644 880 FRENCH UWA postgraduate experienced teacher - conversation, travel 9382 1359 GAP Tutor UK schools. Develop successful strategy and application. Peter 0400 208 237 HISTORY www.teehistorytutor.com or 04212 155 181 MATHEMATICS Tutoring. Experienced TEE teacher/marker. Yr 11 and Yr 12 3CD 3AB 2CD 2AB mathematics and Specialist. Also Yr 10. The Tuition Centre, Bayview Terrace, Claremont 9284 3004 MATHS English Japanese Obligation-free Kumon assessment. It’s how you learn! Contact Amy 9450 6687 MATHS Specialist tuition at NumberWorks’nWords. So much fun it doesn’t feel like learning. PP-Yr10. Full WA curriculum. Free assessment. 9388 3727 www.numberworksnwords.com /subiaco MATHS Tuition - all ages, levels and abilities in professional premises. MyAcademy Education Services 9284 4408 NATIVE Teacher from Paris with qualifications and 20 years’ experience, TEE revision, conversation, brush up. Please call Annelaure 0421 842 185 PHYSICS Tuition. Professional premises and service. Call MyAcademy for ALL your tuition needs. 9284 4408 PRIMARY School Maths and English tuition/coaching. 1-on-1 or small group formats. Call MyAcademy for ALL your tuition needs. 9284 4408 QUALIFIED English teacher/Naplan marker. Tutor primary/high school English/literacy 0421 640 387

MASSAGE Relaxation, remedial, reflexology, sports, mobile. Gerhard 0415 942 388 MASSAGE The Shenton Pain and Massage Clinic. Soft tissue massage. Deep tissue bodywork. Healing energy work. Joint restoration. Mon-Fri, 9am till late. $50/hour. Call David on 9381 3191 MOBILE Massage Therapy, qualified and experienced therapist specialising in relaxation and deep tissue massage. For a convenient, nourishing and therapeutic treatment, call Alice 0439 917 122 $70 per treatment. Relax. Renew. Refresh. Revive NUTRITIONAL Cleansing. Experience life-changing benefits of weight loss, improved health, gain confidence, increased energy. Results 30 days money back guarantee. Contact HealthSense 0405 294 136 PAIN Relief. Japanese Shiatsu/warm herbal massage. Effective for neck, shoulders, back and knees. Pressure points suitable all ages. First treatment free. Women only. Non-sexual. Miki 0415 824 743 Wembley Downs PERSONAL Trainer, weightloss, boxercise, yoga, pilates. Gerhard 0415 942 388 PERSONAL Training - mobile, life experienced, qualified. 6am Mon, Wed and Fri group training. Call to join.Other great one-on-one training times available. 0418 840 631 or www.cottesloefitness.com.au PROFESSIONAL Mobile Hairdressing. For great cutting and colouring, call David 0400 641 944 PSYCHIC Tarot card readings. Accurate, private. 30 years’ experience. Joy 0404 275 035 TEENAGER Overweight? Answer burn body fat naturally and build muscle. No risk 30 day money-back guarantee. Email superfood @iinet.net.au WORKOUT Cottesloe cardio, weights, pilates, step. maureen 0418 950 112 YOGA Kundalini and Meditation. Ongoing open classes: Wembley, Tuesday evening, Fremantle, Thursday evening, Mt Claremont, Saturday morning. Certified instructor. Suzanne 9384 7005 YOGABOOGIE Poise, grace, dance, stretch and boogie out at the most advanced form of yoga ever invented! Cott Civic Centre, Monday 9.30am and Thursday 6pm. Call Jez 0421 499 994

GRACETOWN Panoramic ocean views, all new furniture, sleeps 8 people. Walk to the beach, shops, oval and tennis courts. No smoking or pets. $330 per night. 0409 294 947

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LAYZBOY Recliner. Near new. Large. Quality luxury cushioning. Taupe microsuede. $800. Floreat 0428 322 508 LOUNGE: Leather, genuine chesterfield 3-seater, antique burgundy top quality Australian leather. Superbly comfortable. As new condition, can deliver. Ph 0431 933 425 LOUNGE Suite 1940s club style 1x3, 2x1 $700 ONO 0408 952 193 NUDGE Bar for 2004 Hilux - as new $100. 9384 2644 OUTDOOR Glass/alum table with 10 chairs $1000. 2x2.5seat lnge suites $1000. Rinnai bbq $250. TV unit $200. leather feeding chair with stool $150. Lge outdoor umbrella $100. Chest freezer $150. Dble bed ens $250. All in fantastic cond and ONO. 9284 3009 or 0421 866 100 OVEN Westinghouse gas upright, perfect condition $300 ONO. 0413 485 344 PACKING Boxes from $1.65, paper, bubblewrap, robes etc. Can deliver 9317 4420 PIANO Victor, upright, iron frame, ebony, immaculate condition, with stool $2900. 0409 813 288 RUG Large $80. Sofa Freedom 3-seater, cushions 4 current L. Ashley (Rosa), cut velvet and others. 9286 2265 SOIL Conditioner, partly composted horse manure 60 litre bags $3 per bag. free delivery 9362 6658 SPA 5-seater Freedom spa, excellent condition. 2 lay-down lounges, plus gas heater and blower! $2500 without gas heater, $3500 with gas heater! Cover also included. Ph 0407 614 134 STEREO System amp Premier BW speakers, DVD, CD player, radio. Ph 9384 4889 SURFBOARD A1 Merrick Flyer Model 6’x181⁄2x21⁄4. Great grovel board for Perth, fixed fins for more drive. A favourite all-round board $330. Exc cond. 0400 477 425 TV Stand wooden 104x74x46 VGC $120 ONO Nedlands 0406 057 625

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BED Brass, double, black and gold knobs plus matching cheval mirror $125 ONO 9386 6737 BED: Electric single top quality, made in Germany. Fully adjustable head and foot via remote. Incl quality mattress with pure wool underlay. Exc cond $475 lot. Can deliver. ph 0400 749 433 BED: King single solid timber, honey colour. Incl slatted head, footboard, solid timber slatted base. Incl as new top quality Posturepaedic mattress. Cost $850, exc cond, sell $290 lot. Can delivery 0427 149 984 BED: Queen size antique white and brass, features ornate head and footboard, matching base and as new top quality Posturepaedic mattress. cost $1250 excellent condition, sell $475 Can deliver. Phone 0447 158 625 BLINDS 7 slimline venetians, neutral colour, assorted sizes. Can email more details. $150 the lot. Ph 0409 383 248 BOORI Cot - junior bed. Dark wood. $150 ONO 0407 386 660 BUNK Bed pine with mattresses. Converts two single beds. Excellent condition. $600. 9384 4009 COUCHES Two two-seater dark blue. VGC $400 ONO Nedlands 0406 057 625 DESK As new with drawers. Office Works. Assembled $115 Ph 9382 3073 DESK Office 2-drawer 1660x730 grey $20 Ph 9284 3660 DINING Table. Solid jarrah with 8 matching chairs. $1000 ONO 9384 5217 or 0400 208 266 DISHWASHER Westinghouse Model SB915WJ excellent working condition, very clean, comes with care and use manual. $150. Ph 0409 383 248 DRESSER Distressed pine $400. Leadlight display, DVD cabinet $120. Quilt rack $50. Call 0413 184 679 ELEC Adjust Hamatic king bed, ex European Bedding, as new $5150 ONO 0427 006 452 ENTERTAINMENT Unit 183cm x 119cm ex-Freedom Furn VGC, comes with large Sony Trinitron TV gd working order. Unit fits other media, ie, DVD, music etc. Can email pics $170 the lot. 0409 383 248 FREE Old firewood. You collect ASAP Dalkeith 0429 431 841 FRIDGE Wine Lemair 60 bottle, gd cond $650. 0428 944 654 GAS Heater Rinnai convection, little used. Suit space approx 32sqm. $300 9285 2234 HOT Water System. Bosch 13H, gas, as new, August 2008. $450. Ph 0409 383 248 HOUSE full of cedar blinds, good condition, cheap for quick sale. 9385 4872 mobile 0416 140 728

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FOR SALE TRADING FIREWOOD Dry split jarrah 18kg bags. 10 bags delivered $90. 0415 230 971 HORSE Manure partly composted. 60ltr bags $3 per bag. Free delivery 9362 6658 TRITON Complete work centre with router and circular saw. 0431 958 601 WANTED: Pre-loved dinghy with or without outboard. Paul 0409 830 979

ANTIQUES ANTIQUE Memorabilia. Treadle sewing machine manufactured for Boans of Perth by Selby & Bryden 255-257 Fitzgerald St. Ph 9295 6083 Christina MIRROR Georgian ornate rope design, gilt, v arge 185cmH x 138cmW. $2200. Ph 0428 944 654 RESTORABLE 1920s oak extension dining table, 4 chairs and 2 carvers $300. Oak tiled side table $100. Pine shelf $50. Assorted light shades $20. Bricabrac $200. Antique mirror $25. 9381 7669 and please leave your phone number

ARTS & CRAFTS A Place to learn woodwork, use our machines, buy select grade timber fremantleschooloffinefurniture.com BIRD Lover? Beautiful Australian bird prints and originals at www.brendaholdenart.com.au POTTERY And Sculpture Classes. Learn, relax, create. Since 1998. Details: www.grahamhay.com.au then ring 0432 978 733

AVAILABLE Reliable computer support, repairs, upgrades, new systems, software installing, virus removal. onsite work or at home. Call Ian 0411 181 573 COMPUTER Family Services. No call-out charge. PC and network, hard disk repair and data recovery. 9343 9212, 0409 375 245

COUNSELLING AMYGDALA Consulting, professional Psychotherapy, Counselling for individuals, couples, families. Qualified, 30+ years experience. Free half hour. www.amygdala.com.au or 9383 3132

DANCE BELLYDANCE bellydance.net.au classes for everyone. Fun, exotic fitness. Performances, demos, parties. 0402 153 577 BELLYDANCE Central. For fitness and hip-shaking fun, learn to bellydance. Free try-out classes on Friday, July 16. See website for details. bellydancecentral.com.au Info 9342 9460 shaheena @iinet.net.au DANCELINES! Love to dance but no partner to dance with? Then Dancelines are your answer. Learn solo routines in all the popular Smooth and Latin rhythms, and some fun ones too. This is not bootscooting! They will gently improve your fitness too. Thursdays 11.30am for one hour, Claremont Town Hall, next to Hungry Jacks, only $12 per class. Like more info? Please call Jon Pound, 9445 7775. Happy dancing! DANCELINES! New course specially for newcomers to this delightful way of expressing your desire to dance. Have fun learning solo routines both in Latin and smooth rhythms. No partner required. Claremont Town hall, next to Hungry Jacks, Fridays, 7.30-9pm, starting on July 2, for a six-week course, $129 per person. To enrol, bookings can only be made in advance by contacting the University of Western Australia’s Extension Dept on 6488 2433. Enjoy! LEARN To Jive! Where? Dalkeith Bowling Club Cnr Jutland Pde & Victoria Ave. Beginner/Imporvers Monday evenings 7.15pm. Just $10/night. Ph 0419 908 175/0408 958 182

COACHING AFL Too many players in the AFL today can’t kick. Get your son a lesson on how to kick a drop punt correctly from former league player Austin Robertson. Phone on 0429 161 616 or email ocker16 @hotmail.com LIFE Coaching available locally. Visit Perth Coaching website to join or have coaching

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BEAUTY Time mobile. Facials, massage, pedicures, manicures, spray tanning. Gift vouchers. Quality products and service. Ladies only. Call Angela 0418 953 377 BOWEN Cranialsacral remedial relaxation massage. Thai guided counselling mobile/clinic. 12 years’ experience. Call Matt 0416 277 842 CLAIRVOYANT 5th generation psychic. Past, present and future. For an honest and sincere consultation. Ph Jeannie 9246 4756 or 0416 172 930. Phone readings available by apptmt also. CLAIRVOYANT Accurate psychic insights and healing in all areas of your life. 30 years’ experience. Maggie 9319 1775 CLAIRVOYANT Kind, genuine, spiritual reader. Fran 0407 775 178 CLAIRVOYANT Patrick. Psychic of the year award 2007/2008. For readings phone 0408 447 242 DIDJERIDU And sound healing. Experienced practitioner, individual group. Transformational. Phone Julian 0427 440 252 HERBALIFE Independent distributor, free product delivery. Call 9244 4318 HOME-CARER Available for private nursing for aged, disabled, post-op clients seeking to remain living in their own home. Compassionate, efficient, qualified, 30 years’ exp in private and public nursing. References. Ph 9371 6354 or 0429 234 190 HUTT Tha Thai massage. Aroma oil, back, neck, shoulder, deep tissue. Subiaco Market. Call Am 0406 710 084 MASSAGE Amazing self-healing. Deep relaxation. Alleviates stress, back, neck, shoulder, tension, pain, migraines. Zen Shiatsu Therapeutic Massage. Trained in Japan. Elspeth 0410 853 441 MASSAGE Deep tissue bodywork. Relax with Kas 9336 5067, 0466 280 370 MASSAGE Huna Hawaiian, Swedish relaxation. Indulge yourself, experience deep relaxation. Qualified, n/s. 0405 755 715 MASSAGE Qualified mobile, individual or corporate, n/s. Text Keith 0439 926 115

DRESSMAKING SEWING machine, 12" Husqvarna. Phone Christina 9295 6083

ABC To Year 12. Experienced Primary and Secondary school teachers available for tutoring in your home. Progressive Home Tutors. 9310 6771 ACCOUNTING Tuition: Professional premises and service. Call MyAcademy for ALL your tuition needs. 9284 4408

MOORING Pen wanted west of Freshwater Bay for 12m vessel. Paul 0409 830 979

LOOKING For an inspiring venue for your next workshop or meeting? Discover A Place To Just Be in East Fremantle. 9339 4448 www.aplacetojustbe.com.au

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78 Derby Rd, Shenton Park, 9am-2pm. Baby equipment, furniture, miscellaneous GARAGE Sale: Sat, 3rd July, 9am-1pm. 15B Melville St, Claremont. Household furniture fridge, cabinets, sideboard etc GARAGE Sale: Sat, 3rd July, 8am-12noon at 34 Lyons St, Cottesloe. Household furniture, toys etc. No early buyers, please MOVING Interstate sale - Crawley, 1 /20 Mounts Bay Rd. Sunday 4th July, from 8am (not earlier thanks). Furniture, kitchenware, bicycle items, bricabrac, clothes and more SWAPMART Every Sunday 7am to 12noon Broadway Fair Shopping Centre (downstairs car park), Broadway, Nedlands. Seller bays $5. Public by donation. Rotary Club of Nedlands

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EXLEY House. Nedlands. Luxurious comfort, close to shops, hospitals, UWA, restaurants. Private entrance and guest lounge. 9386 4452 exleyhse@iinet.net.au SWANBOURNE Guests have their own entrance, TV lounge, kitchen and laundry. Long term rates. 9383 1981 or go to website www.swanbournequesthouse.com.au

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CHEMISTRY Physics, English, mathematics, Human Biology, Economics, Politics and Law. Tutoring Years 10, 11, 12. The Tuition Centre, Bayview Terrace, Claremont 9284 3004 CHEMISTRY Tutors available now to bring out your child’s best. Call MyAcademy for ALL your tuition needs. 9284 4408 ENGLISH and Literature tutoring, excellent results, essay structure /depth, into answers, TEE/Mock prep conventions 9383 3613, 0412 562 468 ENGLISH And Literature tutoring. Experienced teacher for 3AB, 2AB and Yr 10. The Tuition Centre, Bayview Terrace, Claremont. 9284 3004 ENGLISH Specialist tuition at NumberWorks’nWords. So much fun it doesn’t feel like learning. Reading, comprehension, spelling, writing. F r e e a s s e s s m e n t . Telephone 9388 3727 www.numberworksnwords.com /subiaco ENGLISH tuition - all ages. Qualified teachers to bring out your child’s best. MyAcademy Education Services: for ALL your tuition needs 9284 4408 FRENCH For fun, study, work, travel. Beginners to advanced. Singly or groups. Experienced teacher, TEE examiner, traveller. Tel Suzanne 9389 8260

HOLIDAYS & RESORTS ALL’S Well Denmark. Lovely riverfront holiday home 1km from town, sleeps 8, quality linen provided. 9848 2055 www.denmark.com.au AUGUSTA An ocean-front cottage, near Flinders Bay. Two bedrooms, sleeps 4/5. Own linen, f/equip. 9385 1262, 0417 904 196 BROOME 3x2 s.c. townhouse at Cable Beach. Walk to beach and restaurants. Min 5 nights. 0437 491 914 or email broomeaccommodation @hotmail.com BUSSELTON 4 bedroom home nr beach, well equipped 0400 199 440 COTTESLOE 2brm fully furn/equip, great location, sunset balcony, from $100p/n neg for long term. www.cottesloeviews.com.au Ph 0438 845 567 email cottesloeviews @yahoo.com.au COTTESLOE Apartment. Great ocean views from every room and wide balcony. Renov 2brm fully furn and equipped. Mins walk to beach and train. Quiet street. Aircond, rates from $110-$160pn, min 4. Special weekly rates from $700 (winter). Ph 9339 4448 or 0405 670 803 COTTESLOE Beach House Stays. Family and executive self-contained houses and apartments available for short term rental in Cottesloe and surrounding areas. Phone 9286 2641 www.cbhstays.com.au COTTESLOE Beachfront apartment avail. One b/r renov. Great views, fully self cont. Rates from $95 pn winter to $150 pn peak. Ph 0405 670 803 or 9339 4448 www.24706.worldstays.com COTTESLOE Marine Pde, stunning ocean-front apartment near cafe strip, sleeps 5, fully equipped, incl Foxtel, u/c parking. 0428 944 654 www.cottesloeseaviewapartment.com.au DENMARK 2x2 loft cottage in Scotsdale Valley. Fully self contained. Idyllic retreat. 0419 934 775 DENMARK F/F and heated immaculate 3brm home; large gardens, beautiful views, walking distance to coffee shops; bikes available. 0450 122 319 DUNSBOROUGH 3x2 house, winter break rates, cosy fire. 0407 385 259 DUNSBOROUGH Four bedroom, Geographe Rd, Quindalup. Backs Toby’s Inlet, swim beach 30m. 9448 5527 evenings DUNSBOROUGH Holiday home near beach. 9385 8178 DUNSBOROUGH Two-storey spacious home sleeps 8, great location, enjoy extra large balcony with BBQ, short stroll to beach 9387 6816 EAGLE Bay cottage. Great views, easy walk to beach, reasonable rates 9386 8057 EAGLE Bay fantastic holiday house with panoramic views of beach /ocean. 350m walk to beach. Quality accom for 8-10. 5x2. 9382 4325 www.eaglebayviews.com.au EAGLE Bay holiday home available, very comfortable, sleeps 7/8, newly refurbished, great rates 9384 1179 mob 0434 977 847

HAMELIN Bay 2 bed holiday house. 0417 901 506 MANDURAH Luxury beachfront home. Sleeps 8. $800 p/n. 0407 711 769 MOUNT Beauty, Falls Creek. Short term holiday rental. More info. Ph 0400 900 419 PEPPERMINT Grove Beach. Large 5 bedroom three bathroom house. Phone 9389 6565, 0403 870 075 PRESTON Beach S/C house sleeps 8. Walk to beach and golf course. 0407 555 743 RIVERESQUE Relax, enjoy a unique and luxurious Balinese-inspired, self-contained villa set amongst the tall trees on the river. Please call Di and Rob 9757 2493 www.mronline.com.au/accom /riveresque TAKE A break in beautiful Shoalwater/Safety Bay. Four brm house, sleeps 8/9 www.shoalwaterholidayhouse.com Contact Monica 9382 3318 YALLINGUP Bush holiday house. 3x2. www.funkybunker.info, 0427 794 419

HOUSESITTING 110% Care for your home and/or pets. Call 9382 3550 or visit www.homeoraway.com.au. Fully insured and owner operated ACTIVE Retired gent, non-smoker, police clearance, references, available late July. Prefer longer term to care for your home, garden, pets 0412 462 691 or pfc88 @bigpond.com EXPERIENCED Mature female non-smoker to care for your home, garden and pets. Excellent references from western suburbs home owners. 0408 920 872 TREE-CHANGE Opportunity: Well organised, cheerful and outgoing couple invited to apply for a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity on a large rural property in York. Free rent in a fully self-contained, completely separate on-site cottage in return for occasional assistance with management and maintenance duties, as required. Register your interest via email to kivulini @westnet.com.au with full contact details; a brief description about yourselves; why you think you are suited to this position; when you are able to commence and any questions which you may have

INTERSTATE ACCOMMODATION SOUTH Yarra: Brand new executive penthouse for short term stays in the heart of South Yarra (Darling St). Close to the South Yarra railway station and one stop to the MCG. Bookings 9385 5611 www.thedarlingmelbourne.com.au

LOST & FOUND FOUND Reading glasses in purple case, Stirling Hwy, Claremont 9384 5800 9am-5pm GOLD Signet ring men’s coin mounted, lost vicinity Beecroft Park, City Beach. Reward 9385 9385 LOST 18ct gold hinged oval bangle. Lost while walking in western suburbs, week of 21st June. Reward offered 0417 909 177 LOST Black pearl pendant, Floreat Forum, Boulevard shopping centre. Reward 9385 8818 LOST Longines watch 8/6 in West Leederville Coles basement carpark. Reward 0422 315 865

MARRIAGE CELEBRANTS DAVID Simenson JP. Professional and personal. Cottesloe 9383 4349 I Do! Glenda Prideaux is a Commonwealth Authorised Marriage Celebrant. Your special day will be like no other because, in consultation with you, I will write and deliver an individual and unique ceremony which encompasses your feelings and hopes for a beautiful life together. It will be a memorable, professional and polished ceremony. My experience includes renewal of vows, commitment, namings and funerals. 9448 2728, 0407 336 604. www.GlendaPrideaux.com

MOTOR VEHICLES 2002 Holden Commodore VXII S, 2nd owner, new tyres, new brakes. $10,990 ONO. 0413 322 572 BARINA Swing ’98 5-door blue auto hatch, aircon, 195,000km $4000 ONO VGC 9383 2071 PAJERO GLX 2005, 75,000kms 3.21diesel, white, lady owner, service history, great condition. Location Wembley 0433 330 166 TOYOTA Corolla 93200km auto 1996 $4900 exc cond P.S. aircon, new battery. 0415 273 610

MUSICAL CELLO European, exc cond, bow and quality padded soft case $1500 9384 7064 DIDJERIDU Lessons and high quality instruments. 18 years’ experience. Phone Julian 0427 440 252 FLUTE Tuition, all levels. V. experienced teacher. Call Wendy 9381 9939


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GUITAR And Flute lessons. beginner, advanced, all styles, levels. 0415 942 388 GUITAR Lessons in jazz, pop and blues playing. Now’s a great time to learn how to strum some chords and play some riffs! Based in Nedlands or North Perth. Call Minky 0421 827 756 GUITAR Lessons. Eve Tsakalos Guitar and String Inst School. Group tuition and private lessons available, any style taught. Learn from Perth’s most experienced teacher. Contact Eve 9387 5014 GUITAR Tuition. The Guitar Specialists. Beg to Adv, all levels incl bass. Guaranteed results with my unique teaching method. Cliff Lynton Guitar Institute, Mt Lawley. 9342 3484 www.clifflynton.com VIOLIN For 3 to 9 year olds. WA’s premier, nationally registered Suzuki Music Institute for Violin. MIA welcomes beginners for Term 3. Ph 9438 2774 www.mia.wa.edu.au

PUBLIC Comment invited - 2010 /2011 Draft Budget. Public comment is invited on the town of Cambridge draft budget for the 2010/2011 financial year. The draft budget outlines the Council’s revenue and expenditure items for the next twelve months. A copy of the 2010/2011 draft budget can be downloaded from the Town’s website at www.cambridge.wa.gov.au /draftbudget1011 or can be viewed at the following locations: Administration/Civic Centre, 1 Bold Park Drive, Floreat; Cambridge Library, 99 The Boulevard, Floreat; Wembley Community Centre, 40 Alexander St, Wembley; Bold Park Aquatic Centre, The Boulevard, City Beach. All comments in relation to the draft budget should be received by the undersigned at the Administration/Civic Centre by 5.00pm on Friday, 23 July 2010. Jason Buckley, Chief Executive Officer

CHAUFFEURED Mercedes sedan. For Airport, CBD and Western Suburbs. pick-ups from SouthWest now available. We accept Visa, mastercard and eftpos. Lic 3862. Barry on 0422 376 943 www.wilsonschauffeurs.com.au

LANDSCAPING Low maintenance, drought tolerant gardens. Turf and reticulation installation; plant supply, selection, planting; small paved areas; mulching/garden stones. Specialising in small landscaping projects. Free quotes. Call Gabriel on 0422 882 788

OVERSEAS HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION LONDON South Kensington apartment overlooking quiet garden square in central London: two bedrooms, two bathrooms, competitive rental. 9386 3893, 9389 8881, 9386 8191 PARIS Apart beautiful 2 bedroom: Left Bank close Notre Dame: Visit www.5stjacques.com. 0418 918 979 QUEENSTOWN New Zealand luxury 4 bedroom 3-level comtemporary holiday home. Centrally located with spectacular views of lake and mountain ranges. Call Perth owner Karen on 9384 4593 for more information and bookings or www.alpenview.co.nz SKI Japan Niseko. Apartments, lodges available. Locally owned, Xfers, lift tickets, ski hire. Bilingual staff, family friendly. Chrissie at Select Travel 9284 9488 holidayniseko.com

PERSONAL A Lady, able accept care and attention is sought by a semi-retired gent mid-70s but feels early 60s. A long-lasting Christian relationship with appreciation of old-fashioned values of a quiet homelife, weekends away, restaurants, theatre, provided quality. Overseas travel. Please phone Gerry evenings Tues-Sat 9386 8031 LIKE A good massage? Need to relax and be pampered? Therapuetic relaxation, massage, no sex, private, West Perth. Call 0438 906 730 for apptmt

PETS 110% Care for your pets and home when you’re away or busy! Call 9382 3550 or visit www.homeoraway.com.au BEAUTIFUL Kittens. We have three beautiful kittens looking for homes immediately. Sterilised, vaccinated, microchipped and dewormed at half the normal cost. Ring dot or Nickee for more details on 9384 2644 CLAREMONT Swanbourne Dog Walking Group: See our facebook page (Swanbourne Veterinary Centre) for more details DOG Obedience Classes. Qualified trainers John and Neri hold classes continuously on Saturday mornings and Wednesday evenings, respectively. Ring Dot or Nickee on 9384 2644 to secure your place DOG Walkers and housesitters wanted. Professional dog walking and pet sitting business. Experience with dogs essential. For an information pack, email kirsty @pawsinthepark.com.au KING Charles Cavalier spaniel. Puppy, m, approx 4 months, vaccinated. Perfect Blenheim colouring, house-trained, affectionate, beautiful puppy $850. 9386 8031 PET Doors in wooden, glass or security doors. Free quotes. Ultravision Glass 9405 8667 www.ultravisionglass.com PET Pram Strollers, new, ideal for older doggies up to 12kg, navy blue, folds easily, protection from wind and rain. $110 Can deliver metro area. Anne 0418 912 872 or 9405 3364 PUPPY School and Pupi Management held every Sunday at Swanbourne Veterinary Centre commencing at 9.30am and 10.30am respectively. Ring 9384 2644 for more details or just come along

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SITUATIONS VACANT AALTO Colour Subiaco requires a sales assistant for Thurs, Fri and Sat. Good presentation essential, retail exp preferred and colour or styling knowledge an advantage. Tel Max 9388 8060 ART Assistant for kids’ art class. Relevant experience and drawing ability. Email artistkidz @yahoo.com.au COURIER Driver/Food Prep: person required for corporate catering firm in West Perth. Hospitality experience and logistical skills an advantage. Week days only, friendly team, casual hours, immediate start. Call Kirsty 0437 044 370 DENTAL Assistant - receptionist, part-time wanted for busy Claremont practice. Cheerful personality essential. Full training provided. All ages considered. Phone 9385 6677 DRIVER Reliable car driver $50 per day. Vehicle and petrol supplied. 0418 942 677 FASHION Sales assistant required, Simona, David Jones Perth. Casual position. Phone/fax Shan 9325 3060 IRONING Drycleaning. Expert 24hr turn-around. Quality work guaranteed. Regular reliable van pick-up and delivery to your door. Local family-run business. Estab 1986. Ph Prestige Ironiers 9385 7788. "There are no wrinkles in our reputation" ITALIAN "Nonna" wanted to supply local restaurant authentic homemade fresh pastas, ie gnocchi, pappardelle and any traditional desserts. Are you the home master chef we are looking for? If so, call Mark to discuss 0407 520 550 MEDICAL Receptionist Experienced. The Dalkeith Medical Centre is seeking a f/t or p/t receptionist to join our existing team of "wonder women". DMC is an accredited surgery consisting of three nurses and seven amazing GPs. The surgery has 25 years of history and is privately owned and managed. Should you wish to join this delightful team and bring your skills to DMC. Please contact Trish on dalkmc2@bigpond.com OFFICE Cleaners required. Permanent part-time evening work available. 10+ hours a week. Sites located in Western Suburbs and CBD. Experience not required, full training provided. Contact Andrew 9386 7709 or 0417 709 287 OFFICE Day cleaner. Permanent part-time, locn CBD (Perth), Mon-Fri 10am-2pm. Police clearance reqd. Exp not required, full training provided. Contact Andrew 9386 7709 or 0417 709 287 PHOTOSHOP Artist, experienced Indesign user an advantage, part-time, flexible hours. Three-day week 9387 5783 UNI Student or similar required for 2 weeks from July 9, to help transport meals, shopping etc. email jbld @jbldesign.com.au

SITUATIONS WANTED A Professional handyman service. Renovations, restoration, carpentry, painting. 30 years’ experience, police clearance, ABN, references. Call Peter 0417 955 134 Thank You AFTER Playing with, feeding, washing and reading your angels to bed, I’ll tidy up the house then make a pot of soup! Only $15 per hour (08) 6161 9255 BABYSITTER Reliable, trustworthy, mature, experienced, available for evenings, any day of the week $15 /hour Call 0428 300 998 CARPENTER Cabinetmaker, over 35 years’ experience kitchen alterations, laundries, shelving etc. Reliable, trustworthy. References. Joseph 0412 915 601 CARPENTER Commercial and domestic renovations and extensions. Door and lock specialist. Ph 0401 086 401

CLEANER All products supplied. Domestic $30/hour. Commercial cleans by quote. Call Lisa at Primavera Cleaning 0415 164 709 CLEANER Experienced pol/cl $25/hr Subiaco, Wembley surrounds 0466 410 439 CLEANER Female experienced, police cleared, references $25/hour 0432 044 759 CLEANER Female experienced $30 /hour. References, police cleared 0402 851 209 CLEANER Iron, exp, ref, police clearance. Mira 0404 717 943 CLEANERS Available, experienced, pol cleared, ABN $24. 9384 4115 CLEANING Couple from Crawley. Neat, tidy, reliable, mature, excellent references, police clearance 0420 666 855 CLEANING Household cleaning incl ironing. Police clearance, references. 9271 6445 Lidia CLEANING Houses, apartments and units by experienced mature male, honest, reliable. Phone 9475 0121 CLEANING Reliable, honest, long term $25. 0413 907 261 CLEANING Washing, ironing. Very experienced lady, reliable, trustworthy, exc ref, ABN $30/hr 0450 089 933 (evenings) CLEANING Washing, iron, tidy-up etc. Call Nandy 0413 570 137, 9331 7238 (h) CONSCIENTIOUS cleaner looking for 10hrs+ weekly, Fremantle area. Thorough, reliable, ABN. Amanda 9335 1232 GARDEN Ace blitzes, all areas. Phone Nick 0412 772 238 GARDEN All jobs, clean-ups, hedging, pruning, weeding 0421 243 206 GARDEN Professional landscaping, roll-on lawns, maintenance, qualified horticulturist. Greg 0438 699 502 GARDENING Labours, walk dogs. Call Alonso: 0429 136 678 GARDENING Maintenance. Prompt, reliable. Ian 0430 469 832 $35/hour GARDENING Rose pruning, clean-ups, maintenance, landscaping /makeovers, tree shaping/removal, hedging/topiary, mulching and more. Free quotes. Call Gabe on 0422 882 788 GARDENS Planting installation limestone edging, clean-ups. Call 0429 170 110 GREEN Thumb Horticultural Services - rose pruning, landscaping /makeovers, lawn mowing, tree shaping/removal, garden maintenance, garden clean-ups, weeding, hedging/topiary, mulching and more. Free quotes. Call Gabe on 0422 882 788 HANDYMAN A professional well-priced service, no job too small. Rob 0430 935 349 HANDYMAN All your needs, 25 years’ experience, cheapest. Call Bob 0403 511 072, 9444 6474 HANDYMAN Brett can do almost anything, pol/clearance 0438 608 104 HANDYMAN Gardener prefer Wembley Floreat W. Leederville 9383 7685, 0407 193 223 HANDYMAN Maintenance. No job too big or small. Quality work at good rates. 14 years’ exp. Refs. ABN reg. Call DJ 0424 024 264 HANDYMEN We have you covered. Insured. Prompt service. Call now on 0429 170 110 HOUSEKEEPER Available Monday, Tuesday, Saturday and Sunday. Ref available. Police clearance, very experienced, reliable and honest. 0433 337 418 Beatrice HUSBAND And wife available for house cleaning. Honest, reliable, hardworking and years of experience. Ph 1423 428 940 IRON Away shirty problems: Deliver to Granny, smoke-free shirt specialist, for beautifully ironed shirts. Daglish 0414 088 107 IRONING A better professional service. Long established, non-smoking, regular pick-up and delivery. Phone Smiths Ironing Service 0414 409 920 IRONING A fast and reliable service. Daily from Floreat to Subi and West Leederville 9349 0799 IRONING A professional service. 24hr turnaround. Mosman Park to Subi - 5 days. Ph 0411 346 911 IRONING A quality service. P/up and delivery to Nedlands, Dalkeith, Claremont. Phone 0415 315 063 IRONING Absolutely A-1, long estab service to all Western Suburbs. Business shirts, women’s wear and general clothing prepared and ironed by our trained team. Our friendly reliable service is enjoyed by many. Regular or casual clients welcome. Call Lyn 0418 915 842 IRONING Lady from Crawley. Mature, non-smoker, years of experience, pick-up, delivery $20 per hour 0424 434 250 IRONING Pick-up, deliver $10ph Quick service, reliable 0413 907 261 IRONING Pick-up and delivery $12 /hour 9383 2985 IRONING Quality guaranteed, Cambridge laundry. Open 8am to 4.30pm for laundry and/or ironing. 115 Birkdale St, near cnr Cambridge. Phone 9383 9252

NANNY Available Monday, Tuesday, until 4pm Saturday and Sunday full time. Exp. WWCF, first aid, own car and great references 0433 337 418 PAINTING Interior and exterior. Insured. Great rates 0414 149 427 ROSE Pruning HT’s, floribundas, standards, climbers. Expert pruning. Phone Trevor 9367 8643 ROSE Pruning, standards, floribundas, climbers, HTs, fertilising. 0421 215 495 RUBBISH A clean up from sheds, garages, houses, rental properties, junk, anything removed. Small jobs welcome, all hours, prompt service, reasonable rates 9354 4245 THE Cleaners. Best couple with excellent references $30/hour 0433 616 757 TREE Cutting, vine removal $50/hr Phone Linda 0439 909 503 TYPING Resumes, medical, word processing, dictaphones, memoirs. Phone/fax 9387 7752, mobile 0419 914 552 Helen WINDOW Cleaning. Reliable, friendly service, free quotes. Call Rolf 9279 2981 or 0408 930 235

TO LET AAAAFOR more properties To Let see the classified advertisement in our Real Estate APARTMENT Wembley: Modern f/f self-contained studio with balcony and leafy outlook, for rent short/long term. Close to SJOG, Wembley Village, Subiaco and public transport. 0425 278 482 APARTMENTS On Subi. 1 and 2 bedroom units avail, short-term 7-59 days. www.perthstays.com perthstays@hotmail.com 0421 657 817 Maggie ARTCraft studios from $55 per week. 22 Pakenham Street Fremantle. 9430 8145 CLAREMONT 4 bed 11⁄2 bath, 2WC, d/washer. 41 Goldsworthy Rd. Suit students or family $600pw 0403 461 559 CLAREMONT 4 bed, 1 bath, 2 WC, character home. Close to schools, transport, shops. No students. $600pw. 9385 3149 CLAREMONT Central 2brm fully furnished and equipped - w/mach, dryer, aircond, beds, cutlery - the lot! Avail now. Bus at door, close train station, 50m to Claremont Quarter $390. 0421 443 376 all hours CLAREMONT Room, female, 100m shops, river. share with one other. Old house 9384 6117 COTTESLOE $650pw 3x2 home, furnished, excellent condition, light, bright, 200m to beach, close to train and amenities. Aircond, d/washer, heating, carport. Available now. 0421 653 829 COTTESLOE Garden Studio. Bathroom and kitchen in house. Furnished, equipped, everything included. $200 per week. Short term OK. 9385 3728 or 0435 094 549 COTTESLOE Peppermint Grove. Very nice 2brm unit in great location, close to all amenities $350 per week. Phone 0419 043 622 COTTESLOE Two double bedrooms, unfurnished unit, carport, group of 4, 100m to beach, cafes $425pw. Available 10th July. Ph 0448 188 775 COTTESLOE Unfurnished two-bedroom unit, two minutes from beach and all amenities. Phone 0407 984 944 DALKEITH $185pw. Mature male, must be working. Large furnished room 0412 900 583 DALKEITH Big bedroom. Employed, clean and tidy. Bond and expenses, $170pw 0417 185 045 FLOREAT $500pw 3x2 fully furnished house on low maintenance block. Immaculate. Great location. Avail short or long term 0401 677 820 MT Hawthorn $330, well kept duplex 2brm (both BIRs), quiet area, walk to Oxford St and Scb Bch Rd. No smoking or pets. Long lease 0448 303 164 NORTH Fremantle $480pw. Gorgeous unfurnished 1 bedroom two-storey townhouse. Located between river and sea in North Bank. Modern kitchen with dishwasher, living and dining with large cast-iron doors that open out on to a timber decking courtyard. Call 0403 184 345. Available 28/6/10 PARKING Storage available. 200sqm uncovered in the Wembley area. Suit trucks etc. Alterations can be made. Call 0411 513 627 to discuss SELF Contained unit. E. Fremantle next to river, suit single/mature professional lady, n/s, no pets, $280pw Ph 9339 8943 SHENTON Park 2 brm f/f apart, opens out to garden, pool. Covered secure carport. Excellent locn, bus shops, cafes on doorstep. 9330 4858, 0411 321 154 SUBIACO F/F house (2brm plus study, spa bath) available for 6 weeks from Aug 19, $600pw. Lovely ambience, enchanted garden, modern character house, close transport. Call 0413 566 503 SUBIACO F/F/equip’d, available, stylish limestone 2xstorey t/house, term/rent negotiable. 2 bedrooms, study, 11⁄2 spa bathrooms, security courtyard, 2 carbays, close transport $600pw. 0411 166 086

She said: “It is not coming down at the moment because of the petition that was presented last night to the council. “A report will go to the corporate, community and technical services committee in the middle of the month which deals with petitions and will provide options on issues relating to the skatepark. “It will consider things like should it stay where it is, or will it be picked up and moved somewhere else, or what else we can do.” Ms Henderson said council staff would present councillors with options addressing the issue. “But until that is done, the status quo will remain,” she said. Gemma Richman, skate project participation officer with the YMCA HQ in Leederville, welcomed Subiaco’s decision and offered to help the council find a better outcome. She said: “With funding from the Department of Sport and Recreation, YMCA HQ is developing a manual which will act as a guide for councils as to how to program and manage skateparks, and ideas on how to address any issues which may be occurring. “We hope this will provide guidance for councils feeling out of their depths with managing their skate facilities.” Ms Richman said she was proud of local skaters for taking a stand, and she hoped Subiaco council would speak to them and hear their thoughts in more detail.

TO LET SUBIACO Heytesbury Rd $550, 2brm plus sleepout, mod kit, sep dining, lounge, 2WC, aircon, security, rear access garage. No pets. Inspect by appointment. 0411 494 919 evenings.

WANTED TO BUY 17TH To 20th Century Antiques and Collectable wanted. Furniture, chests of drawers, old clocks, pocket watches, wrist watches, china, silver, dolls, teddy bears. Will pay best prices. Cash paid Phone Phillip of Nedlands 9389 5546 ANY Pre-70s aboriginal artifacts, weapons or masks in storage? Please call Paul, a private collector on 0409 830 979 ANY Retro 1950s, 60s chairs, sideboards etc. Gathering dust? Please call Paul, a private collector on 0409 830 979 BED: Queen size ensemble in gd cond. Please phone 0418 957 119 BOOKS Quality fiction. CDs, DVDs, records bought. We come to you! 9445 9928 CHINA Pre-1940s wanted. Australian and English china teapots, jugs, bowls, vases, figurines, teasets, coloured glass, old silver items, toys, tools. Old collectable items wanted 1920s, 1930s, 1940s 1950s 1960s. Anything considered. Find out what it’s worth. Free appraisals. All areas. Cash paid. 9313 1940 FLEISCHMANN Model railway items wanted for private layout. Call Richard 0400 086 198 FRIDGES Modern working or not. Pay cash 9447 9946 FURNITURE Artwork, bricabrac. Stock always wanted for our auctions. Quick efficient means of disposal. Collection service available. Wells Auctions 9201 0957 JEWELLERY Wanted. Old costume from 1900s to 1960s. Rings, necklaces, brooches, hatpins, bracelets, etc. Free appraisals. 9313 1940 LADIES Lawn bowls, Lake Monger. John 9387 5058 POOL Table, gd condition. Penny 9384 3900 knight1@bigpond.net.au RADIOS Old valve type and parts, any condition. Private collector 9319 1703 TIPPEX Correction slips for manual typewriter. Urgent 9384 6748 UNIQUE Chairs & furnishings 1950-60’s by Featherston, Parker, Snellings etc. Cash paid. Private collector. Paul 0409 830 979

WANTED TO RENT GARAGE Or shed suitable as hobby workshop. 6 months+. Alex 0437 159 774 alexg9@yahoo.com INDEPENDENT Granny seeks granny flat, Wembley/Cambridge area 9385 2548 PROFESSIONAL Mature local woman seeking bedsit or granny flat, Cottesloe area. 0427 520 497 ROOM To rent in house close to transport for middle-aged gent, working at RPH 0413 128 704 SHORT Term rental needed by Perth businessman returning from London. Family of five needs min 3 bed 2 bath from August 1 to Sept 30. Immaculate refs available on request. Contact Brad Rosser at rosser.brad@yahoo.fr or call on 0488 118 687 TWO Bedroom Unit/Townhouse wanted to rent in Western Suburbs, from October. $300 to $400pw. Can pay 6 months advance. Paul 0409 830 979

• From page 16 A family friend from primary school days, local musician David Jones, was to sing Amazing Grace and the Italian classic made famous by Andrea Bocelli and Sarah Brightman, Time to Say Goodbye. Millie (25) disappeared in an accident in Ecuador on June 8 while taking part in an organised tour of waterfalls in the Andes around Banos. A dune buggy in which she and English tourist Anthony Prowell (26) were travelling plunged 150m into a ravine. Her body was recovered early this week when weather conditions were similar to the day of the accident. Mr and Mrs Johnston had spent two weeks in Ecuador helping in the search and had returned home just before she was found. Her uncle, Bruce Morgan, was in Ecuador when Millie’s body was found. Health authorities stipulated her remains should be cremated before being brought back to Australia. Mr Johnston said Mr Morgan was due back in Perth with Millie’s ashes on Friday. He said the family would hold a religious, closed family service after the memorial. “The memorial is going to be a happy occasion; we are giving her proper recognition for all her achievements,” he said. “Millie did lots of things for the underprivileged and less fortunate. “She made a difference.”

WESROC top job • From page 5 the shire council’s position was related to how the councils would interact in the future. She said: “At the executive meeting, which is made up of CEOs only, I indicated I was not in a position to commit the shire to ongoing funding of WESROC projects, including funding the executive officer, without further discussion with my council about future regional co-operation and resource sharing projects and priorities.” Mosman Park mayor Ron Norris said WESROC could be an outdated organisation. “I think it is a vehicle which has served its purpose but it now needs review,” he said. “The G4 councils, of Mosman Park, Peppermint Grove, Cottesloe and Claremont, are discussing regional sharing of services, and Subiaco and Nedlands look like they will be exploring a regional transition grouping. Mr Norris said all six member councils would still co-operate on projects if the need arose. Despite repeated attempts to get an official response from Claremont council, no spokesperson was available to comment.

Students out of comfort zone • From page 26 This year’s student helpers will play with kids at the orphanage for children with disabilities. “But they are in for a shock,” Trish said. “There are some very badly disabled children.” She said the 10 students visiting Vietnam would see children sleeping three to a bed and others strapped to their beds to prevent them hurting themselves. “Each evening, I debrief with them, sit with them, and talk about what they have seen and done during the day,” she said. “They will discover things within themselves they did not realise they had,” Trish said. Julia Kalotas, one of the Year 11 students the school chose for the trip, said: “I studied the Vietnam War in Years 8, 9 and 10. “It was devastating.” Trish worked in refugee camps in Thailand before moving to communist Vietnam and setting up the Loreto Program. “I must have heard tens of thousands of refugee stories,” she said, “and you would think some of them would start to sound the same, but I can assure you they don’t; every one is different.”

Spiritual home • From page 11 “Some even call it their spiritual home. “Deaf past pupils, many of whom began boarding school at the age of five, are keen to ensure a heritage centre is included in this development. “They will also begin recording their stories – which are told in a rich oral tradition of a linguistic and cultural minority group – of their life in this beautiful old building. “Deaf people are very much bound by this shared experience and particularly by the beautiful sign language they use.” The Foundation for Deaf Children (Inc) and the Department of Education own the building. It is planned to build an early intervention centre for deaf children as well as administration offices alongside the original school building.


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Man with syringe threatens chemist

Surfriders on the big screen SURFING

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Police want help to identify a man who threatened a Leederville pharmacist with a blood-filled syringe last Saturday night.

The sound of stoked surfers should resound as the curtains are raised on the premiere of City Beach Surfriders’ feature movie. After several painstaking years, underground surfing cinematographer Cory Hill has finished what has been described as a reflective and emotive collage of one of the great Australian boardriding clubs. Former club president Richard Stone has contributed his own footage, along with images spanning 20 years of local surfing, filmed all along WA’s wave-rich coast. Along with waves ridden at the groyne by now-absent friends Marty Kent, Tim White, Matt Tinner and Dan Rolph, current City legends Adam Morrison, Todd Silbert and Dave Lewis feature in an exotic Indonesian section shot at the legendary lefthander, Grajagan. There will be an opportunity to purchase a copy of the movie as well as club T-shirts and other merchandise at the premiere. The show starts at at 7pm at Ocean One Bar, in Scarborough, this Saturday, July 3. ••• In other news, City Beach surfer Dan Corbett won the second round of the Surfing WA State Longboard Series open division last weekend in perfect conditions near Denmark. Several other local longboarders did very well also.

City Beach longboarder Dan Corbett carves up a winner at Parry’s beach near Denmark last weekend. Photo: Nick Woolacott Final results Open men: 1 Dan Corbett (City Beach), 2 Pat McCarthy (Denmark), 3 Jarrah Calder (Mosman Park), 4 Mark Mattisons (Cottesloe). State champion: Jarryd Foster (Yallingup). Open women: 1 Georgia Young (Swanbourne), 2 Michaela Ross (Denmark), 3 Rachel Dawe (Lancelin), 4 Asha Reeves (Denmark), 5 Lucy Small (Denmark). State champion: Claire Finucane (Melville). Stand-up paddle board: 1 Brett Mason (Yallingup), 2 Brent Moss (Secret Harbour), 3 Peter Dunn (Cottesloe). State champion: Brett Mason (Yallingup). U-21 pro junior: 1 Dan Refeld (Hillarys), 2 Mark Mattisons (Cottesloe), 3 Mitch Corbett (City Beach), 4 Jake Stewart (Denmark), 5 Lindsay Small (Melville). State champion: Dan Refeld (Hillarys). U-18 girls: 1 Michaela Ross (Denmark), 2

Asha Reeves (Denmark), 3 Lucy Small (Denmark), 4 Rachel Dawe (Lancelin). State champion: Michaela Ross (Denmark). U-18 boys: 1 Mitch Corbett (City Beach), 2 Jake Stewart (Denmark). State champion: Jake Stewart (Denmark). Over-35 men: 1 Joe Warwick (Halls Head), 2 Jarrah Calder (Mosman Park), 3 Nick Jenkins (Mandurah). State champion: Joe Warwick (Halls Head). Over-35 women: 1 Claire Finucane (Melville), 2 Bronwyn Fricke (Yallingup). State champion: Claire Finucane (Melville). Over-40 men: 1 Norman Twight (Secret Harbour), 2 Glenn Solomon (Cottesloe), 3 Martin Richardson (Perth), 4 Tim Churack (Yallingup). State champion: Brett Merifield (Yallingup).

Over-45 men: 1 Brett Merifield (Yallingup), 2 Richard Wain (Yallingup), 3. Glenn Solomon (Cottesloe), 4. Ray Barker (Margaret River). State champion: Ray Barker (Margaret River). Over-50 men: 1 Chris Fullston (Yallingup), 2 Mike Nuenuebel (Denmark), 3 Brent Moss (Secret Harbour), 4 Richard Wain (Yallingup). State champion: Chris Fullston (Yallingup). Over-55 men: 1 Peter Dunn (Cottesloe), 2 Nigel Coote (Yallingup), 3 Gary McCormick (Mullaloo), 4 Bruce Montgomery (Geraldton). State champion: Peter Dunn (Cottesloe). Over-60 men: 1 Dave Robertson (Shelley), 2 Mick Marlin (Yallingup), 3 Phil Clifford (Cottesloe) 4 Gerry Bejarano (Karrinyup).

The offender is described as male, aged 20 to 25, 173cm tall, with a slim build. He was wearing a black hoodie and blue jeans. Police said the offender brandished a syringe and claimed he had hepatitis when he demanded drugs from the pharmacist at the Oxford Street chemist at 8.25pm. The offender left when the pharmacist ran to the back of the store. He was last seen walking north on Oxford Street. Anyone who has any information regarding the incident is asked to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

Police would like information about this man.

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Hi Kids It’s good to be back and opening all your Doodlebugs. I have been away so long I’d forgotten how much fun it is. Thanks to Jeremy for doing such a great job while I was away. Now I’ll have to keep up with his high standards. We have two stunning major winners this week. Demyan Kostylev (10), from Subiaco, did an amazing job with his dragon. It looks seriously fearsome and the little guy in the background looks frozen with fear. Mem Monro (6), from Nedlands, did some stunning details on her Queen of England. Just look at all those jewels. We had lots of spiky wildlife among the entries this week. Oliver T’s spiny anteater was very convincing and Allegra’s underwater

scene looked very inviting. I don’t know what kind of creature Elsie’s purple, yellow-spotted horny beasty was, but it looked pretty scary. Max did a great job with his tall house in the spiky grass and Lawson’s alien was very alien indeed. Liora’s picture was gloriously coloured as was Elana’s garden scene. Oliver C’s dinosaur was very well done. I think he may be a dinosaur expert. Eva’s animal was in a very festive setting and I think I’d like to adopt Mia’s little yellow animal. It looks very cuddly in its pink suit. 1.Have lots of fun this week and send in those Doodlebugs. They keep me very busy. Until then, Jane

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Wonderland of fun What could be better entertainment for the coming school holidays than the classic tale of Alice in Wonderland? Be Active and Prompt Corner bring the family favourite to life at the Leederville Town Hall, in Cambridge Street, Leederville,

between July 5 and 8 at 10 and 11.30am daily. Meet the Mad Hatter, Cheshire Cat, White Rabbit, March Hare and other fun characters. Tickets are $14.95 for everyone – free for children under three. Bookings are through BOCS.

Lodge classifieds by web or fax The POST’s successful pre-paid classifieds are accepted by fax or on the special form on the POST website at www.postnewspapers.com.au Provided these ads are accompanied by valid credit card details, they will be placed in the next edition. The POST’s standard low prices, shown on the form on this page, also apply to the ads faxed or lodged via the website. After verification, a receipt can be faxed or emailed back to advertisers on request.

Fax your POST Classifieds to 9388 3883. Website:www.postnewspapers.com.au Don’t forget to include the classification, such as For Sale Household, Health & Beauty etc. Security of credit card details on the website is protected by military-level encryption. Its security certification can be verified on the site. The deadline is 10am Thursday.

You could win $10

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$4.40 $5.50 $6.60 $7.70 $8.80 Lodge your ads by 10am Thursday on our secure website: www.postnewspapers.com.au

DEADLINES: Selected Newsagents (listed below) Wed. 2.30pm OR Office: Thurs. 10am at POST Newspapers, 276 Onslow Road, Shenton Park 6008 or Fax to 9388 2258 Attention Post Classifieds with valid credit card details. CLASSIFIEDS NOT ACCEPTED BY PHONE If mailing please enclose $4.40 for the first 8 words plus $1.10 per 4 words thereafter. GST inc. CITY BEACH • City Beach Newsagency Boulevard Shopping Centre CLAREMONT • Claremont News, 8 Bay View Terrace • Ashton Avenue Newsagency, near Second Ave COTTESLOE • Napoleon St News, 17A Napoleon Street DALKEITH • Dalkeith Village News, 83 Waratah Avenue FLOREAT • Birkdale Newsagency, Cnr Birkdale, Cambridge Streets

FREMANTLE •Lucky Terrace News, 25 South Tce, Fremantle

PEPPERMINT GROVE • Grove Plaza, Peppermint Grove

HOLLYWOOD NEWSAGENCY • 160 Hampden Road, Nedlands

SUBIACO • Crossways News, Crossways Shopping Centre

MOSMAN PARK • Wellington St News, 116 Wellington Street • Mosman Park Newsagency, Monument Street Shop Centre MOUNT CLAREMONT • Newsagency, 29A Strickland Street NEDLANDS • Broadway Fair Newsagency, Broadway Shop Cte • Roger’s Newsagency, 19 Broadway • Captain Stirling Newsagency, corner Stirling Highway & Florence Street

SUBIACO SQUARE NEWSAGENCY • Shop 17, Subiaco Square Shopping Centre, Station Street, Subiaco SWANBOURNE • Swanbourne Newsagency, 119 Claremont Crescent WEMBLEY • Smart’s Newsagency, 332 Cambridge Street, Cnr Jersey Steet


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“Three Flats”

Rare Opportunity Attention investors, renovators and occupiers. We have pleasure in offering three separate strata titled units in a small group of four. Unit 2; 70sqm unit located on ground floor. Three bedrooms, one bathroom, large lounge/dining and separate kitchen. Unit 3; 59sqm unit located on first floor. Two bedrooms, one bathroom, lounge/dining and separate kitchen. Unit 4; 88sqm unit located on first floor. Three bedrooms, one bathroom, huge lounge/dining, separate kitchen and huge enclosed balcony. • Each with own garage • These units will be sold seperately or jointly HOME OPEN Saturdays 11am – 12noon

138 Broadway Nedlands

$450,000+ (each unit) By Expressions of Interest Buyers over $450,000 (for each unit) Closing 21st July (unless sold prior)

Greg Rossen • 0418 924 949 greg@rossen.com.au real estate agents • property managers • auctioneers 119 Broadway Nedlands WA 6009 Telephone 9389 6588 Licensee: G & R Rossen Pty. Ltd. A.C.N. 076 368 584

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