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Cockburn City Herald
COCKBURN CITY
HERALD
Volume 23 No 43
Saturday October 27, 2012
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Minister claims we report on suicide
‘Just for fun’
“I am disgusted” says Ernest Robinson (his 27-year-old son,
by CARMELO AMALFI
WA mental health minister
Helen Morton has told state
parliament the Herald has
pursued details of suicide
victims at Fremantle’s Alma
Street psychiatric clinic “just
for fun”.
At the time she’d been engaged
in a heated exchange with Labor
mental health shadow Ljiljanna
Ravlich about the circumstances
surrounding the death of Anthony
Edwards in March.
Ms Morton had claimed family
members knew they could count
on her to “assist them”.
“They know, and they will
continue to know, that when they
wish to speak with me or if there
is something they want in terms of
clinical knowledge from the health
service that they cannot get, I will
assist them to get it,” she told the
Legislative Council.
Blast it
“The person I will not assist to
get it is the person from the local
newspaper, who wants to blast
it all over the local area just for
fun, as though these people do
not have a life or do not have a
reputation or do not have feelings
or something.”
Ms Morton’s comment has been
condemned by families of suicide
victims, the journalists’ union and
the Labor opposition.
“To suggest somehow that
when those family members, in
the cases that have been referred
to after the death of a family
member, contact journalists or
their local member of parliament
for assistance, those journalists
who respond to that contact are
doing so only for fun is to belittle
the professionalism of journalists,”
Clayton, died in April 2011). “If it wasn’t for you, people wouldn’t
know and nothing would change. If nothing changes, more people will
die. The Government is embarrassed. I’m behind the media 150 per
cent. There were 300 people at Clayton’s funeral, so 300 people were
affected.”
“Diabolical” says Vince Elliott (his 20-year-old daughter Carly
• Helen Morton: “Sick of it.”
said upper house opposition
leader Sue Ellery.
“It is inappropriate and it is
patronising, and, quite frankly,
the rest of us in this place are sick
of it.”
Ms Morton replied: “Sick of it:
I am too.”
Family members say Ms
Morton had been approachable
and helpful when in opposition
but, since becoming minister,
she’d put up the shutters and
failed to keep them informed.
“I have never seen a bigger
cover-up than this cover-up with
the minister and what is going
on in mental health facilities,” Ms
Ravlich told parliament.
“This is a minister who cannot
even pick up a phone—no-one in
her office can pick up a phone—
and contact the families to at
least give them some sense of
explanation of what has gone so
terribly wrong.”
Ms Morton replied: “Very few
of them want it to be made public
in that way and blasted through
the newspapers.”
“I do not make contact with the
family of every person in this state
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took her own life on March 31, 2011). “She has put her foot in her
mouth. What a ludicrous thing to say, there is no fun at all involved in
reporting families’ tragedies. I challenge the minister to find anything
that has been written that is not true. It beggars belief.”
“This is a measure of Ms Morton’s disrespect for
families” says Geoff Diver (his 18-year-old daughter Ruby took
her own life just hours after her discharge on March 2, 2011). “We
would not have made any progress without the media. Ms Morton’s
comments are unbelievable. This Government simply attacks when
there is any negative attention to such issues.”
who dies from suicide.”
She claimed her department
had made “numerous attempts” to
speak with the Edwards family, to
no avail.
Ian Edwards—the dead man’s
father—says that’s simply not true.
Following the Herald’s October
6 story about his son’s death, he
did speak to Ms Morton’s policy
officer, but only because he was
provided a contact number by the
Herald.
He was due to speak to Ms
Morton yesterday following a
number of unsuccessful attempts
due to a hectic parliamentary
week: “I have a list of questions
that go for three pages,” he said.
“The most important question
relates to why there was no
discharge plan for Anthony and
the consistent reference to best
practice. If that were true, why do
people keep dying?
“No-one needs to die if best
practices were in place.”
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Page 2 – Cockburn City Herald, Saturday October 27, 2012
WHAT a difference being
in government makes, says
Sally Doyle, whose sister
took her own life in Mexico
in 2008 after consuming
poison.
Ms Doyle says Helen
Morton—when in opposition—
had pulled out all stops to help
the grieving family access a
psychiatric report into her sister
Erin Berg’s suicide.
But now Ms Morton is
mental health minister the
shutters have come down: “I
am dumb-founded over her
refusal to release information
to families in WA when she
was extraordinarily helpful to
us,” Ms Doyle told the Herald
from Queensland. “Her office
helped us draft the freedom of
information application to have
the chief psychiatrist Rowan
Davidson’s report into her death
released in full.
“Now she is obstructing
families’ endeavours to find the
truth behind the death of their
loved ones by hiding behind
the mental health act. What a
180-degree turnaround.”
Ms Doyle contacted the
Herald this week after reading
about the tragic circumstances
of Alma Street patient Anthony
Edwards’ death in March.
“Like Erin’s report, the
release of this information is not
just in the family’s interest but
certainly in the interests of the
broader community.
“I feel so sorry for the families
who cannot get information. It is
so insulting and disgusting for
the minister to say journalists
pursue this information for fun.
“It’s a strategy to stretch it
out for families who are denied
access until they give up.
“It’s not fun when it is
completely unavoidable. It’s
not fun for journalists listening
to families’ grief and cries for
help. The minister’s attack
on the media dismisses and
trivialises the role journalists
have to play. The media is the
only mechanism to hold this
government to account.”
Ms Doyle says very little
had changed since Erin’s death
despite assurances. “The coroner
will be horrified when our
case comes up,” she says, with
her sister’s death listed for an
inquest in February. “They have
underestimated our tenacity: We
are not going away.”
Union
defends
coverage
• The Herald’s Carmelo Amalfi is on the shortlist for a WA Media
Award for health reporting for his series of articles on suicides
relating to Fremantle’s Alma Street psychiatric clinic. Carmelo is a
veteran award-winning senior journalist who was, for many years, a
respected science journalist for the West Australian.
THE journalists’ union
has defended the Herald’s
coverage of suicides
relating to the Alma
Street psychiatric clinic in
Fremantle.
Media Entertainment and
Arts Alliance WA director
Karene Walton says WA health
minister Helen Morton’s claim
the stories are being pursued
“just for fun” is “not only
insulting to the journalist, but
to the profession as a whole”.
Ms Morton’s comments come
in the same week that Herald
journalist Carmelo Amalfi was
revealed to be a finalist in the
WA Media Awards for health
reporting, for his series of
stories on the deaths at Alma
Street.
Keith Wilson, a former WA
Labor health minister and
former head of the Australian
mental health council, says
journalists have a legitimate
role in keeping government
accountable and exposing
problems.
Long-retired from politics
and the Labor Party, the
Attfield Street resident was so
disturbed by what he’d read in
the Herald that he decided to
run in next year’s state election
as an independent for the
upper house, on a platform of
improving mental health and
of seeking a Royal Commission
into the sector.
Mr Wilson says the Herald
has exposed “a mostly hidden
incidence of suicide” at the
psychiatric unit.
“The fact that the
circumstances of these suicides
were subject to internal mental
health service investigation,
which seemed to ignore
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The Dockers are weighing up whether
to stay in Fremantle or move their
training HQ to a promised $113 million
facility at Cockburn Central.
Jaye Small, who’d led the 15,000-strong
march through the streets of Fremantle in
1997 to oppose the club’s then-proposed
move out of the port city, was given the
“honour” off handing the signatures to
the club’s top brass on Wednesday.
“This is not going to happen,” she
said, about the club’s desire to relocate.
“I know a whole lot of people who
have said they will not be become
members if the Fremantle Football club
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“If they are not in the Fremantle
community they are not part of the
community.
“It’s the Fremantle Football Club, it’s
that simple to me. It’s not the Cockburn
Football Club.”
Keep Freo in Freo convener Chris
Lewis, who is planning to nominate for
the Dockers board, says Cockburn council
doesn’t own the land it’s proposing to
host the club at, and urges the club to be
wary.
“A person in the planning area in
government said to me yesterday the City
of Cockburn are in no position to offer
anybody anything on that site, because
they do not own the land on that site,” Mr
Lewis told the Herald.
“And the Dockers are in no position to
accept it.”
If elected to the board next month,
the local businessman says he will make
sure “everything is on the table for the
members to see”.
“Because at this moment there is
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what the Dockers stand to gain or lose,”
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“We have asked the Dockers to tell
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Page 4 – Cockburn City Herald, Saturday October 27, 2012
WARREN HATELY (Herald letters,
October 20, 2012) appears to have
misunderstood the education
and health standing committee’s
report to parliament about
foetal alcohol spectrum disorder
(FASD).
The report makes a number of
recommendations to try to overcome
the increasing number of children
born with FASD (brain damage).
Screening by health professionals
is a normal part of managing
pregnant clients.
Just as they might ask a motherto-be about her diet or the level of
exercise she is getting, so should
there be an inquiry about her level of
alcohol consumption.
Such questions may detect issues
that require follow up to prevent
damage to the unborn child.
This is important because it is
estimated that in some countries, two
in 100 children are being born with
brain damage caused by alcohol.
In the north-west of WA, one
school reported 25 per cent of its
students having some form of FASD,
a lifelong and incurable condition. It
is the single most preventable cause
of intellectual disability.
Screening pregnant women helps
protect both the woman and her
unborn child.
The report is freely available for
Mr Hately, or anyone else who would
like to read it.
Dr Janet Woollard MLA
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and Health Standing Committee
Democracy
needs dissent
I ACTUALLY did a double take
on David Bell’s excellent article
“Anti-gag motion fails” (Melville
City Herald, October 20, 2012)
regarding Cr Pazolli’s attempt to
convince Melville to reconsider
its code of conduct, because I
could not believe that in the
21st century you can still find a
working fiefdom.
Clearly, Lord Aubrey of Melville
and Grand Lord Pickard of WALGA
do not believe their knights of the
roundtable (aka councillors) should
have an opinion outside of the castle
walls.
While I hope that the WA
local government minister might
demonstrate the courage to intervene
on Cr Pazolli’s behalf and restore
some semblance of good governance
to Melville, I suspect the minister will
again turn a blind eye and a deaf ear
to Melville’s 13th century inspired
behaviour.
Of course, one of the great
challenges to good governance is an
unwillingness to tolerate constructive
dissent, a course of action that leads
to the insidious group-think where
conduct mimics the herd.
The past 30 years are littered
with examples where strong leaders
squashed debate and ruled at their
own whim and fancy. Perhaps
Aubrey and Pickard cannot recall
examples such as WA Inc or Enron.
I’m hoping they can still remember
Melville gambling $21 million of
ratepayers’ money into CDOs,
and WALGA’s approval of Grange
Securities as a preferred supplier for
investment advisory services to the
local government sector in 2006.
Adopting good governance
policies is how any organisation
ensures it is acting in the best
interests of its stakeholders; you do
not achieve that by gagging debate,
censuring people who disagree with
you and, above all, stamping out
constructive dissent.
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A disconnect
LET me make it clear that I
condemn the violence that
occurred in the Sydney riots and
some of the sentiments that were
expressed.
It is terrible to see children in
particular holding signs that contain
messages of prejudice and hate.
But it is wrong and unhelpful to
suggest that the riots have any
specific connection to Australia’s
immigration policy. Violence and
prejudice are abhorrent wherever
they occur, but it’s wrong to connect
what happened in Sydney with the
plight of refugees.
I have never argued for
unrestricted migrant entry to
Australia. I have consistently
supported the onshore processing
of humanitarian refugees in keeping
with the ethos of our tolerant,
welcoming society, and in keeping
with our international human rights
obligations.
This includes the health and
security checks that have always
been part of Australia’s approach.
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The silence of
[Melville’s] lambs
I
WAS terribly dismayed
to read last week that
Melville councillor Nick
Pazolli lost his bid to have
the city’s code of conduct
renewed.
This is a document every
newly-elected member of council
is obliged to sign.
I understand Cr Pazolli based
his case on a City of Melville
policy to review the code every
two years, and that it is four
years since it was written.
As an independent member
of parliament, I am in a unique
position to speak about the
importance of being able to
speak freely as a representative
of the community I serve.
Most people believe that
when they vote for their council
representative, they are electing
someone who is free to speak for
the people who elected them.
It has been said that the code
of conduct employed by the City
of Melville views councillors
more as de facto board
members than as democratically
elected representatives of the
community.
It appears to me that in some
measure the code removes
councillors’ freedom to speak
about issues.
If they are intended to
act more like de facto board
members, then perhaps councils
should be advertising for
specialist professionals, such
as lawyers and accountants, to
fill the positions now taken by
councillors.
But this is not the case:
Anyone in the community may
nominate to serve on a council,
bringing with them whatever life
experiences and common sense
that they may.
Traditionally, councillors have
accepted the responsibilities of
collective decision making in the
community interest, but were
not formally bound by rules
Hair
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Special
INDEPENDENT Alfred Cove
MP JANET WOOLLARD
fears council codes of conduct are
impeding elected members’ ability
to represent their communities.
which restricted their freedom of
speech.
Now, all local government
bodies are required by law to
have a code of conduct, as set
out in the Local Government
(Rules of Conduct) Regulations
2007, Local Government Act
1995 (amended in 2009 and
2012) and the Local Government
(Administration) Regulations
1996 (amended in 2007).
However, there is no standard
form for a code of conduct.
The Local Government Act
1995 provides that “every local
government is to prepare and
adopt a code of conduct to be
observed by council members,
committee members and
employees”.
The intention of the law is to
improve various accountability
provisions for elected councillors
relating to declaring financial
interests and impartiality.
Things like:
• disclosure of
confidential information;
• improper use of the
position of councillor to
gain a personal advantage
or cause detriment to the
local government or others;
• the misuse of local
government resources;
• unauthorised
involvement in
administration matters;
• improperly directing,
influencing or making
offensive or objectionable
statements about a local
government employee.
• disclosure of
“impartiality” interests;
• notifiable and
prohibited gifts.
These are necessary
protections against corruption
and self-serving excesses.
However, there are
inconsistencies in the way the
codes are written by different
councils.
I have written to the WA local
government minister because
codes of conduct vary from
council to council and therefore
the discretion in terms of
councillors’ ability to represent
ratepayer concerns varies from
council to council.
I am sure there is a
community interest to be served
by regular review of the way
this new level of accountability
is imposed by councils
on democratically elected
community representatives,
particularly as it is relatively
new legislation.
Though Cr Pazolli’s bid to
have the City of Melville re-visit
its document failed this time, I
hope it won’t be too long before
the City does undertake a review
of its code of conduct.
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Misplaced Kiss
MICHAEL WILLICOMBE (Herald
letters, October 20, 2012) writes “the
original Tom Jones and Ministry of
Sound/Kiss”.
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Kiss was originally released by Prince
and the Revolution on February 5, 1986.
The Art of Noise (featuring Tom Jones)
released a cover version on October 28,
1988. The Ministry of Sound opened as
a night club in Southwark in 1991, and
started a record label of the same name in
1995.
The MoS is unlikely to have even
played the record in either form, being
dedicated to the New York, Chicago and
Detroit House scene. I do not understand
Willicombe’s use of the virgule, and I
believe he has confused “allegory” with
“analogy” or “metaphor”.
Tim Houlton
Paget St, Hilton
Julia the Brave
JULIA GILLARD has been criticised
for going too far, playing the gender
card, using her gender as a shield
against criticism.
We even have Bronwyn Bishop
demanding an apology from her (but not
one from the Leader of the Opposition)!
Putting this issue in context, let’s
look at a few things that provoked this
spectacularly grand speech. Tony Abbott
repeated the extremely cruel words
for which Alan Jones was so rightly
condemned only days earlier.
Tony Abbott stood smiling in front
of placards in front of parliament
house which read “Bob Brown’s Bitch”
and “Ditch the Witch” onlooked by
colleagues, Sophie Mirabella and
Bronwyn Bishop. Imagine if your wife/
daughter/mother/aunty was called a
man’s bitch by a colleague at work.
Would you be quite rightly
outraged? The day after her magnificent
speech, Tony Abbott still didn’t get it and
called her (out of earshot of the Speaker)
“a piece of work”. I’m sorry Margie, but
your husband just doesn’t get it.
We have one of the healthiest
economies in the world; we have a
prime minister who is greatly admired
worldwide (except in Australia) for
speaking her mind.
Just for the record, in her 15-minute
speech, the prime minister unreservedly
condemned the content of Peter Slipper’s
texts but did not say one word in support
of him. She simply said: “I will not
support this motion” for these reasons. . .
I suggest we stop playing semantics
with the word misogyny and recognise
what a lucky country we are in having
such an exceedingly brave prime minister.
Pamela G Leeson
Hulbert St, South Fremantle
Rules bended
for the anointed
THE story on former captain Peter
Mann nominating for the vacant
Fremantle Dockers board position
was on the West Australian/Yahoo
site the moment the embargo on
public comment was lifted at 4.30pm
Wednesday.
As I am sure your staff will tell you,
a 500-word story takes hours to prepare
and time to post on an interactive web
site. The only conclusion I can draw from
this is that the article on Peter Mann by
Mark Duffield was prepared in advance
of the embargo.
The obvious conclusion is that
someone in the Dockers organisation
tipped Duffield that Peter would
nominate. Why?
Chris Lewis, the independent
candidate who wants to keep Freo in
Freo, will take his argument to the board
table if elected.
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concerned that it appears to be bending
its own rules?
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by BRENDAN FOSTER
A BURT STREET local fears unruly
behaviour will return to the area if
Homeswest tenants move into a highrise development planned for across
the road.
Last week the Herald reported the WA
housing department has asked Fremantle
council for its blessing to increase the
density of 1.4 hectares of land it plans to
develop near John Curtin College, from
R60 to R160.
Of the 160-odd apartments planned
for the site, which commands panoramic
views of the port, up to 15 per cent could
be set aside for Homeswest.
The resident who spoke to the Herald,
who asked not to be named, said life
had been hell living metres from the
old Homeswest flats, that were recently
demolished.
“There is a need for affordable lowcost housing but I’ve had problems with
Homeswest residents opposite our home,
which has previously escalated to a
disturbing level,” she says.
“Every Thursday or whenever their
dole cheques came out, they would head
to the liquor stores and I would see the
taxis drop them off with their cartons of
booze.
“There would be a lot of fights, a lot of
drunkenness and sometimes late at night
I would find someone asleep on my front
verge.”
When she’d first learned the flats
were to be bulldozed she’d immediately
written to the state government and
Fremantle council to discover what was
planned for the site.
In the two years since, she says all
she’s received in reply have been “oneliners”: She’d only learned the new
apartment blocks could be up to five
storeys by reading the Herald.
“Why do they need to change the
zoning if, under R60, you can have five
storeys?” she asks.
“It’s because they want to change the
plot ratio.”
She says the council shouldn’t be
playing at developer when retailers are
vacating the port in droves.
“I don’t think Fremantle can afford it
financially to take on the burden of lowincome apartments,” she says.
“If you can’t attract people into the
town, to live or work, who is going to pay
to support people in low-income housing
that require my tax money?”
• Simone McGurk
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by BRENDAN FOSTER
LABOR candidate for Fremantle
Simon McGurk’s first “mobile
office” outing on Tuesday was a
quiet affair with just two attendees:
the Chook and her Liberal rival
Matthew Hanssen.
Mr Hanssen didn’t quite make it onto
Locke Parke in East Fremantle, watching
proceedings from the car park where
he’d tried to stay incognito behind a pair
of dark sunnies and a newspaper.
“I’d thought I’d check out what’s
going on,” he admitted sheepishly, when
sprung by the Herald. “This is my old
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by BRENDAN FOSTER
A MAJOR review of WA councils has
suggested that Cockburn be elevated
to “secondary” city status, cementing
its growing reputation as a major
population centre.
Secondary centre status for Cockburn
is suggested in both recommendations of
the Metropolitan Local Government Review
(the Robson Report).
The report suggests reducing the
number of metropolitan councils from 30
to 12.
Mayor Logan Howlett says the report
confirms Cockburn’s status as a city of the
future.
“This reflects the planned, progressive
and vibrant development of our city, a
key cornerstone to delivering services to
our community that meet their needs in a
cost effective manner,” he says.
Fremantle survives as a stand-alone
municipality, with option one suggesting
it hoover up both neighbouring Melville
city council (enormous) and East
Fremantle (tiny). Under the second
option it would lose North Fremantle
to a western suburbs super council,
but pick up “most” of Melville as well
as Coolbellup, North Lake and part of
Hamilton Hill from Cockburn.
Fremantle mayor Brad Pettitt isn’t
impressed so far, saying the “lack of
clarity” from the Barnett government over
mergers has made it tough for the city to
finalise projects such as Kings Square.
“We are about to undertake a structure
plan for the city and that could radically
change if we shift from 28,000 to 190,000
people,” he said.
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“I think merging with all of Melville
is going too far west but I could see parts
of Melville from Palmyra to Bicton fitting
well within a city of greater Freo.
“East Freo is also logical but that that
should be something they want to be part
of, not forced upon them.”
Melville mayor Russell Aubrey
wasn’t fazed his council could disappear
but didn’t sound keen on the report’s
recommendations.
“We are more of the line with WALGA
which would like to see 15-20 councils,”
he said.
“I think there is too much cultural
difference between Melville and
Fremantle.”
8
REINSTATE council planning
approval powers
REFORM waste management
in conjunction with the State,
so there is one central waste
authority
ABOLISH regional councils
ESTABLISH compulsory
voting for council elections
ABOLISH council-elected
mayors and shire presidents
ESTABLISH two-term limits
for mayors and shire
presidents (eight years)
ESTABLISH three-term limits
for councillors (12 years)
STRUCTURE the 12 councils
around the capital city, nine
strategic activity centres
listed in Directions 2031 and
two secondary centres
(Cockburn and Claremont)
so each council has an
average population of
190,000 by 2026.
East Fremantle mayor Alan Ferris isn’t
“surprised” by the recommendations.
“The seven years I’ve been on council
there has been talks about reforms,” he
said.
“So it’s not unexpected, but it’s still
disappointing because East Fremantle has
a great history as a town and has a great
community.”
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by BRENDAN FOSTER
FREMANTLE PORTS is trying to
entice the WA housing department to
base itself at Victoria Quay.
Trouble is, Fremantle council had
thought it had the department locked in
for its own property in the CBD.
Two months ago the council was
licking its lips at the prospect of 1000
public servants being based in the city
centre.
Now, mayor Brad Pettit is stating
bluntly that “Fremantle Ports are quite
clear they will bid for the department of
housing”.
Veteran Fremantle Ports bugle
Ainslie de Vos concedes housing has
been “mentioned as potentially being
interested in looking at options for the
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THE bright young minds of the
future gathered at Notre Dame
university in Fremantle last week for the
opening of the Asia/Pacific finals of the
Tournament of Minds. The tournament
pits teams of seven against each other
solving challenging and open-ended
questions in either technology, literature,
maths/engineering or social sciences.
They’re “locked down” for three hours to
come up with an answer, although they’re
guaranteed to get a curve ball thrown at
them during that time.
THE Swan River Trust still hasn’t
worked out what it’s going to do
about four illegal boat pens built by the
swanky Swan Yacht Club. Although the
West Australian newspaper revealed
the blunder in August, the trust’s acting
assessments manager Angus Money told
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Fremantle area” but says actual talks have
been with the finance department.
“Fremantle Ports has had some
preliminary discussions with the building
management branch of the department
of finance on the future possibility of
office space being developed on Victoria
Quay, and to explore the potential interest
in this area for government agency
accommodation,” she said.
Dr Pettitt would rather the department
be based in the city centre than the quay,
but reckons either is better than none.
“I don’t think Vic Quay is the best
location as for a government tenant as it
would not have the maximum benefit in
terms of activating the Fremantle CBD,”
he said. “That said, it would be far better
to have a government tenant there than
not at all in Fremantle.
“My view is that other uses like a
large hotel need to be explored in more
depth on the Victoria Quay site and I look
forward to discussing this with Fremantle
Ports over coming weeks.”
Ports’ CEO Chris Leatt-Hayter says
the organisation is motoring along with
plans to spruce up the prime waterfront
location. Fremantle-based Coda Studio
has been engaged to redevelop the
precinct.
“Achieving improved links and
integration with Fremantle city central
is another important opportunity,” Mr
Leatt-Hayter said.
“The enabling precinct plans will
provide a greater level of design and
land use detail; and will be used as a
framework in the future to assess specific
development proposals.
“They will provide both the public and
private sectors with greater certainty.”
• Youngsters gather at Notre Dame for a
mental challenge.
the Herald no decision had been made to
take action. The saga reportedly led to
club managing secretary Geoff Reynolds
accepting a payout to leave and signing a
confidentiality agreement.
THE Spooky Men of the West are
back singing their heart out to save
Indian kids who are forced by poverty
to live on railway platforms. The blokey
choir is holding a fundraiser on Sunday
December 2 at the Fremantle town
hall from 2pm, sharing the stage with
the Cottage Children’s Choir; and the
Starlight Hotel Homeless Choir, who can
probably empathise most with the Indian
kids. Tix $25 or $20 conc at the door or
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IT’S been a long journey for John
McCarthy. The Kardinya local was
flung from his bike in an accident with
a car 10 years ago and had to undergo
five operations before recovery. While
being treated at St John of God, he heard
about the Bali bombing and started
feeling guilty about the care he was
receiving while survivors had to cope
with often primitive treatment. It gave
him a great appreciation of others and,
last weekend, aged 73, he was back on
his bike for the Ride to Conquer Cancer,
raising $2500 along the way. With 1219
other participants, Mr McCarthy pedalled
his way through 200km over two days,
helping raise $4.6 million for research.
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The restaurant is in the old
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The decor, still the same,
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That giant carved Caesar
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the Great, who’d conquered part
of India, and the la trompe l’oeil
of a 14th century street could be
old Delhi, if you squint.
This is the fourth Indian
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this year, giving the port city
some great options, with Haandi
specialising in Northern Indian
(Punjabi) food.
For centuries Indian culture
has recognised the link between
good health and good food;
something owner Deepal
Kandola keeps a sharp eye on
with all the sauces, chutneys, etc
made fresh daily on the premises
and the vegetables “handpicked” from the market by the
chefs.
“[And] our chicken is freerange and our spices are very
good quality.”
After agonising over the
entrees we settled on the aloo
chatpata ($11) and the tandoori
fish tikka ($18.50).
Marinated in mint, coriander
and green chilli paste the
large chunks of salmon were
lipsmackingly good, the saltiness
of the fish complemented
beautifully with the sweetness of
the home-made tamarind sauce.
A spicy Indian version of
chips, the aloo potatoes, tossed
in a ginger, garlic, chilli and
tamarind sauce, were delicious.
For mains we shared a fish in
coconut ($25), mushroom mutter
($22) and a vegetable pulao
($9.50).
The mild fish curry was
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sauce, a delicate green shade,
made with coconut milk,
cashews, ginger and garlic.
The subtle taste went well
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mushroom, smothered in a
sauce of peas, ginger and green
chillies.
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The tandoor and naan ($5)
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At least someone
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ARUS THOMPSON
says at some point
in their career every
muso must ask themselves
“why should I expect people
to want to come and see
me?”
“I’ve asked that plenty of
times,” the former portsider,
who now resides in Melbourne,
told the Herald.
“There are much better
singer, songwriters and
guitarists out there.
“But I realised with the first
Norfolk (Acoustic at the Norfolk
CD) that it’s not about who’s
better, it’s about what you have
to offer, what your style is, what
your performance is.
“I think many people do the
things I do individually better,
but I realised that the way I put
it all together is my own thing…
and that’s why people come, pay
their ticket, listen and get into
it.”
In the nine years since
the release of Norfolk
1, which catapulted
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onto the
international roots
scene, Carus has
released three solo
albums, become
a husband and
dad and moved to
Melbourne.
He’s
garnished
an enviable
reputation
throughout
Europe,
particularly
Germany, for
his mournful
melodies, gentle
harmonies and blistering
live shows.
The singer/
songwriter headed
back to the Norfolk
Hotel over two
sweltering nights in
January to record
Acoustic at the Norfolk
Volume 2.
“It was
unbelievably hot,”
he recalled. “We
called it MeltFest 2012. I think
it brought an
intensity to the nights, in a good
way.
“It made it a little harder with
the acoustic instruments to keep
in tune, but by raising the bar of
intensity I think it brought out
stronger and more passionate
performances.”
Carus will launch the album
at the Norfolk on November
3 alongside some of the port
city’s most accomplished
musos—Adam Gare (violin and
mandolin) Mo Wilson (piano)
Jean-Guy Lemar (harmonica)
and Carus’ brother Christian on
harmonies.
The itinerant folkster says
he’s become more in tune with
his craft since Norfolk 1.
“I’ve learned that sometimes
its about subtlety—you can’t go
hell for leather the whole time
as a performer,” he says. “As
a songwriter I’m very pleased
to have learned how to write a
narrative and the importance
of character contraction, story
telling and that every song does
not need to be about yourself.
“There are plenty of great
stories out there and if you paint
the picture well enough, write
the character with empathy, then
people will believe you when
you sing it. That’s what singing
is about ultimately—people
believing you.”
And while sometimes the
reality of the rock ‘n’ roll fantasy
can be as gruelling as working
in a mine, Carus says he’s still
relishing life on the road.
“Yeah, sometimes it’s hard,
but for me performance is alway
easy,” he says.
“Once the show starts I feel
the energy from the crowd and
off we go.
“I’ve been doing this for
too long to
let a show
drop now.
It’s about
staying
true to
yourself,
your
performance, the
songs. . .and being
thankful that even if
there’s only one person in
the crowd, at least someone is
listening.”
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Exercise groups, dog
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Forget reality TV—this is real
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This architecturally designed
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Kicking back in the huge
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Five metres of preparation
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Bigger than some apartments
the walk-in-pantry goes on
forever, with rows of pristine
white shelving—perfect for
storing things like the Christmas
crockery that comes out just once
a year.
When rain hammers the river
bath in the huge ensuite.
Check out the laundry chute
in the commodious dressing
room: Slide back a painting and
voila, dirty clothes disposed of.
Maxwell Smart, eat your heart
out.
Speaking of smart this home
is smart-wired for light, sound
(surround throughout) and
security, all at the flick of a
button.
There really is nothing to do
here but move in, get out the
bathers, crack open a Bolle and
enjoy.
88 Burke Dve, Attadale
Auction Sat October 27, 11am
Steven Currie
0413 984 569
Simon Petersen
0417 977 525
Caporn Young | 9335 5977
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Email: [email protected]
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to molten pewter, flick
on the gas fire, set in
a limestone wall, and
snuggle down with
a good book. Or you
could pull the bifold
louvred doors to the
theatre room and catch
a movie on the big
screen.
There’s a downstairs
guest wing, with semiensuite, but the other
three bedrooms are upstairs. All
are double with walk-in-robes—
some with ensuites.
As you’d expect the main
bedroom is a cavernous space,
off a spacious sitting room with
a kitchenette.
The river/city views are
magnificent from inside or on
the balcony—or from the deep
herald
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at home
AT
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JENNY D’ANGER
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“HELLO” Did
you know that
thieves turn
your power off
to check for an
active alarm!
HERE’S nothing static
about the view from
this Attadale stunner.
Sit back and watch the action
unfolding on the sweeping
Burke Drive foreshore reserve
(just over the front fence) as it
changes from dawn to dusk,
backdropped by the river and
the sparkle of the Perth skyline
at night.
Exercise groups, dog
walkers, lovers young and old
walking hand in hand, cyclists
and mums with strollers, it’s
a never-ending panorama,
pepped-up on weekends by
yachts racing along the jewellike Swan River.
Forget reality TV—this is real
life on your doorstep.
This architecturally designed
home (on 792sqm) makes the
most of views with all the
living areas at the front, and a
plentitude of massive windows.
Although, with a timberceiling outdoor dining/living/
kitchen (and a bathroom to the
side) you may not go inside
until next winter.
Kicking back in the huge
outdoor lounge area you’ll be
torn between a relaxed bevvy
and the appealing vista, or
leaping into the pool. When
you do retreat inside when the
weather drops, the view is just
as good from the indoor living
spaces.
Five metres of preparation
space in the island bench alone
makes whipping up your
So...
You have the best
security system money
can buy...
An Attadale stunner
own masterchef creation in the
fantastically well appointed
kitchen a piece of cake.
Bigger than some apartments
the walk-in-pantry goes on
forever, with rows of pristine
white shelving—perfect for
storing things like the Christmas
crockery that comes out just once
a year.
When rain hammers the river
to molten pewter, flick
on the gas fire, set in
a limestone wall, and
snuggle down with
a good book. Or you
could pull the bifold
louvred doors to the
theatre room and catch
a movie on the big
screen.
There’s a downstairs
guest wing, with semiensuite, but the other
three bedrooms are upstairs. All
are double with walk-in-robes—
some with ensuites.
As you’d expect the main
bedroom is a cavernous space,
off a spacious sitting room with
a kitchenette.
The river/city views are
magnificent from inside or on
the balcony—or from the deep
Sharper than the rest...
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bath in the huge ensuite.
Check out the laundry chute
in the commodious dressing
room: Slide back a painting and
voila, dirty clothes disposed of.
Maxwell Smart, eat your heart
out.
Speaking of smart this home
is smart-wired for light, sound
(surround throughout) and
security, all at the flick of a
button.
There really is nothing to do
here but move in, get out the
bathers, crack open a Bolle and
enjoy.
88 Burke Dve, Attadale
Auction Sat October 27, 11am
Steven Currie
0413 984 569
Simon Petersen
0417 977 525
Caporn Young | 9335 5977
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Cockburn City Herald, Saturday October 27, 2012 - Page 19
We’re keen
for your
business.
9499 6000
Miguel De Freitas & Rod Ryan
SOUTH LAKE
OPEN: BY APPOINTMENT
14 Labyrinth Way
BOORAGOON
OPEN: BY APPOINTMENT
$899,000
Quality Residence
$415,000
Picture Book Home
This superb three bedroom,
one bathroom home is
located in a quiet location on
a huge 777m2 (approx) block
of land. With a picturesque
front garden and plenty of
room for the kids to play,
this home is one not to
miss. If you are looking for
a very, very nice home with
everything all done and all you
have to do is move in – You’ve
found it!
I wouldn’t like my wife living
here as it’s little bit close
to Garden City Shopping
Centre, however if you are
looking for a wonderful very
large family home complete
with gorgeous swimming
pool, we suggest you go
shopping for this one. Four
bedrooms, two bathrooms,
high ceilings, double garage
and you will be more than
impressed.
Miguel De Freitas 0417 268 465
Ricardo Bosito 0448 870 013
SUCCESS
OPEN: SUNDAY 1:15 - 1:45
6 Seabrook Place
FREMANTLE
14/13-15 Cantonment Street
OPEN: SUNDAY 12:00 - 12:30
$699,000
Six Bedrooms
Travis Lindstrom 0422 609 822
SOUTH PERTH
OPEN: SAT & SUN 1:30 - 2:30
Six bedrooms plus a study.
What a fantastic buy this
is. Features include three
bathrooms, formal lounge and
dining, large open plan family
room, meals room, games
room, upstairs parents room,
gourmet kitchen, powered
workshop with three phase
power, double garage, side
access for boat or caravan,
air conditioning, excellent
presentation and there’s even
a spa.
8/4 Scott Street
$620,000
Inner City Living
The fashionable Woodson’s
Apartment building is
always a favourite of ours
as we’ve sold and leased
many apartments there over
the years. This particular
apartment is one of the best
and the largest as it boasts
three bedrooms and two
bathrooms. Designed over
two levels and featuring lots
of glass, steel and chunky
timber beams.
Travis Lindstrom 0422 609 822
COOGEE
OPEN: BY APPOINTMENT
Situated on the fifth floor with
a northerly aspect, this luxury
131m2 (approx) apartment
is one you must inspect.
Features include balcony
across front of apartment,
master bedroom with spa,
reverse cycle air conditioning
and the complex includes
fully equipped gymnasium,
spa and gorgeous pool. A
premier property in a premier
location.
www.defreitasryan.com.au
10 Viewcrest Rise
$2,195,000
Magnificent Home
$1,550,000
Magical
David Lomax 0409 084 940
9 Dickenson Way
Jamie Ronci 0450 404 056
If you are looking for
the ultimate in Coogee
residential living, you need
to arrange an inspection
of this outstanding home
today. Features include five
bedrooms, three bathrooms,
entertainment wing,
gorgeous outdoor living and
pool area, huge garage,
workshop and all the luxury
of a residential masterpiece
with sweeping ocean and
island views.
9499 6000
We sell, lease and manage residential,
Page 20 – Cockburn City Herald, Saturday October 27, 2012
De Freitas & Ryan headquarters
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Our sales team has been obtaining
some outstanding results and
we will do all we can to help you
sell your property with the least
amount of inconvenience to you
and your family. If you would like a
free market appraisal of your home
please contact:
FREMANTLE
OPEN: SATURDAY 12:00 - 12:45
$965,000
Charm & Character
Remarkable home in an amazing
location just up from the cafes and
restaurants. Features include high
ceilings, timber floors, superb décor
and design and you must see this one.
Rod Ryan on 9499 6000 or 0408 405 262
MANDURAH
38/37 Dolphin Drive
Travis Lindstrom 0422 609 822
PALMYRA
OPEN: SATURDAY 12:00 - 12:45
$595,000
Waterfront Living
Beautiful two storey rear strata home
with many, many features. Great
kitchen, timber lined ceiling, four
bedrooms, two bathrooms, gorgeous
outdoor living area and spa area, tree
top outlook and it’s just wonderful.
Tony Romano 0407 388 139
3A Edmondson Street
Miguel De Freitas 0417 268 465
YANGEBUP
OPEN: BY APPOINTMENT
And so you will be when you see that
you can buy a fantastic little brick and
tile, recently renovated duplex home
on a perfect size allotment in this area
at this price.
Located in a quiet part of the world,
this fine home sits on a large 757m2
(approx) site. Large family room,
double garage and you won’t do better
than this.
Jamie Ronci 0450 404 056
Ricardo Bosito 0448 870 013
NORTH LAKE
OPEN: SAT & SUN 12:00 - 12:45
26 Rosetti Court
YANGEBUP
OPEN: SUNDAY 2:00 - 2:30
$615,000
Yes – I like it
Recently refurbished three bedroom,
one bathroom home, situated in a
great location near schools, public
transport and shops. Features include
ducted cooling, large shed and great
potential.
Tony Romano 0407 388 139
David Lomax 0409 084 940
SOUTH LAKE
OPEN: BY APPOINTMENT
12 Wambiri Close
$515,000
Poolside Entertaining
OAKFORD
OPEN: BY APPOINTMENT
Ricardo Bosito 0448 870 013
13 Castellon Crescent
Watch The Ships Go Buy
W
Outstanding quality built, very spacious
four bedroom, two bathroom home,
high on the hill with wide, wide, wide
panoramic views of the beautiful Indian
Ocean. If you are seeking a quality
residence, this is it.
Tony Romano 0407 388 139
www.defreitasryan.com.au
54 King Road
$515,000
Rural Lifestyle
Great opportunity to purchase this
rear five acre lot that is fully fenced
with power available and zoned rural
with large building envelope, only
30 minute drive to Perth CBD. Don’t
miss this fantastic opportunity.
What a house! Four bedrooms, two
bathrooms, gorgeous pool and outdoor
living area, big double garage, spa in
ensuite and a really excellent kitchen
with dining area, family area and games
room.
COOGEE
72 Plover Drive
$389,000
Relax
And you will too. There are
four bedrooms, large living and
entertaining areas, plenty of room
for the family, the cars and the boat.
This is an exceptional home so be
quick.
THER
ANO
31 Mudlark Way
$449,500
Four Bedrooms
$450,000
I’m Excited
SOLDANTED
58A Baal Street
$685,000
Swiss Chalet Style
How good is this? Your own luxury
3x2 apartment right smack bang on
the water overlooking the Dolphin
Key Marina. Be first to inspect this
fantastic residence.
BEACONSFIELD
OPEN: SATURDAY 1:00 - 1:30
44 Wray Avenue
David Lomax 0409 084 940
SOUTH PERTH
OPEN: BY APPOINTMENT
21A Garden Street
$1,200,000
Prime Location
Appealing four bedroom, two bathroom
home. Located one street back from
St. James Mitchell Park and rivers
edge. This green title property features
wonderful views of city skyline and you’ll
be pleased you took the time to inspect.
David Lomax 0409 084 940
9499 6000
commercial and strata property.
Cockburn City Herald, Saturday October 27, 2012 - Page 21
DE FREITAS & RYAN PERTH IS NOW OPEN
FOR ALL YOUR SALES AND RENTAL
ENQUIRIES
NORTH OF THE RIVER CONTACT
TRAVIS & DALENA LINDSTROM
6181 9600
DALENA & TRAVIS LINDSTROM
BRENTWOOD
OPEN: BY APPOINTMENT
20A Selway Road
EAST FREMANTLE
OPEN: BY APPOINTMENT
23/187 Canning Highway
$440 per week
Just Lovely
$800 per week
It’s Perfect
As soon as you open the front door
of this delightful light bright modern
furnished two bedroom apartment you
are going to want to move straight in,
it’s on the top floor and is top shelf.
Luxury residence in a wonderful
location that you will be thrilled with.
Three bedrooms, two bathrooms,
fantastic high ceiling, entertaining area
inside and out, ducted r/c aircon and
much much more.
Melita Ryan 0419 347 276
FOR LEASE
SOUTH LAKE
OPEN: BY APPOINTMENT
8 Tarwhine Close
FOR LEASE
COOGEE
OPEN: BY APPOINTMENT
$480 per week
Cute & Cosy
Four bedrooms, two bathrooms,
theatre room, double garage and this
superb new home is just fantastic.
Close to Gateways Shopping Centre
and with summer nearly here only 10
minutes to the beach.
Furnished two bedroom strata home
with nice front and rear gardens.
Includes fridge, beds, washing
machine and large big blue Indian
Ocean swimming pool only minutes
walk away.
Jon Oliver 0405 233 924
FOR LEASE
COMO
OPEN: BY APPOINTMENT
Have a Property to Rent?
$480 per week
Gorgeous Villa
Just around the corner from the Como
Cinema and Shopping Centre is this
excellent three bedroom villa. Spacious
lounge and dining, private courtyard,
air-conditioning and more.
Our Fees
Lets be perfectly clear about our fees. Our fee is a flat fee
of 10% all inclusive - you pay no more. So if you lease your
property for $400 per week, you receive $360 and we keep
$40 - it’s as simple as that.
FOR LEASE
YANGEBUP
OPEN: BY APPOINTMENT
Savings to You
No Fees for property condition reports
No Letting Fees
No Inspection Fees
No Advertising Fees
No Final Bond Inspection Fees
No “Ring the Plumber” Fees
$600 per week
Scrumptious
Jon Oliver
I’m pretty sure that means particularly
nice and believe me you’ll be thrilled
with this fabulous two storey luxury 3 x
2 residence. You must inspect to fully
appreciate.
For a FREE RENTAL APPRAISAL
contact Jon Oliver today.
It’s Been
Another Big
Week in Real Estate
By Rod Ryan & Trina Nguyen
Property Blog-Week 250
Blog number 250. Can you believe
that? When I started “it’s been another
big week in Real Estate” some five years
ago it was all a bit of fun, however it
has become a major part of De Freitas &
Ryan’s culture and one of the few things
our competitors haven’t been able to
copy. It has given our public an insight
into the workings of the Real Estate
industry and our own company which
I am extremely proud and fortunate to
be part of. Jon Oliver 0405 233 924
2 Carcione Rise
Property Manager
M: 0405 233 924
M: 0408 405 262
You’ll love the way we do business at De Freitas and Ryan
BLOG
Melita Ryan 0419 347 276
3/196 Coode Street
Our property managers specialise in leasing
properties to corporate tenants.
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105B Mills Street
$480 per week
New Home
FOR LEASE
DE FREITAS & RYAN PERTH
FOR LEASE
the 10/10/2012. Congratulations and
we are thrilled for you. Now while Travis has been busy
juggling fatherhood with Real Estate
Melita Ryan 0419 347 276
we’ve all had one of the busiest months
we’ve ever had. Migi and I just got back
from the accountant with the news that
our business has grown by 29% for the
2011 – 2012 financial year which we are
more than pleased about.
The market place is critically short
of property to sell, so again if you are
considering selling and would like us to
achieve an outstanding price now is the
time. Just give me a call and we’ll catch
you again after another big week in Real
Estate.
Travis and Dalena Lindstrom, the
owners of our City of Perth Office have
added another “member of staff ”. Yes
all 3.78kgs and 53cm of Levi David Dat
Lindstrom came into the world back on
The Lindstroms with latest
addition Levi
Rod Ryan 0408 405 262
To read the balance of our blog please go to our website www.defreitasryan.com.au and click on blog.
www.defreitasryan.com.au
We also sell businesses.
Page 22 – Cockburn City Herald, Saturday October 27, 2012
9499 6000
We’re not the best because we’re
the biggest, we’re the biggest
because we’re the best
FREMANTLE
OPEN: BY APPOINTMENT
Business For Sale
BIBRA LAKE
OPEN: BY APPOINTMENT
$85,000 WIWO
Satori Spa and
Skincare
Located in a prime location
in the heart of Fremantle, this
salon has been operating
for a number of years and in
that time has made a good
reputation for itself as one of
the of the most trusted salons
in the whole area. As this
business has been running for
a number of years, it already
has a strong clientele meaning
that there is potential of being
able to expand and add many
more people to your own
existing client base.
Tony Romano 0407 388 139
WARNBRO / WAIKIKI
OPEN: BY APPOINTMENT
Business For Sale
Business For Sale
$195,000 WIWO
Brand New Cafe
Tony Romano 0407 388 139
This modern and beautifully
presented cafe is located in
one in of the fastest growing
Industrial / Commercial areas
south of the river. The main
road corner location provides
this cafe with great exposure
and growth potential. This
near new cafe with modern
plant and equipment and fit
out has already built a strong
profitable turnover which is
building constantly. A long and
competitive lease is on offer
which can be negotiated with
the landlord.
OUTER FREMANTLE AREA
OPEN: BY APPOINTMENT
Business For Sale
$430,000 WIWO
Rare Opportunty
The owner has listed the
FREEHOLD PLUS THE
BUSINESS of this established
immaculately presented
Laundromat in the busy Warnbro/
Waikiki area. It enjoys a solid
cash flow from regular customers
with ample room for expansion.
There is no competition to worry
about and all plant is as new with
no wages to pay as all machines
are coin operated. Owner has
Laundromat open between 7am
and 8pm but at times could be
changed to suit yourself. Apart
from domestic washing machines
and driers there are two industrial
washing machines.
David Lomax 0409 084 940
APPLECROSS
OPEN: BY APPOINTMENT
$54,000 WIWO
Well Established
Hair Salon
If you are looking for a hair
salon with a good customer
base and great reputation
then this one is for you. This
salon has been operating for
a number of years and serves
a large residential area with
next to no competition in the
vicinity. This business would
suit a hair dresser looking to
branch out and start their own
salon. Call today! As you could
really set yourself apart from
competition.
Tony Romano 0407 388 139
Business For Sale
$99,000 WIWO
Origins Nail and Beauty
Tony Romano 0407 388 139
Found in a prominent main road
location in Applecross, this
business has great exposure
being in a key location
right on Risely Street and
Canning Highway. This newly
refurbished business has been
operating for a number of years
and has only grown stronger in
that time. This business would
suit a qualified beautician
looking to start a strong
business in a key location.
This business has modern well
presented equipment, along
with a number of treatment
rooms, and is currently set up
for spray tanning.
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Tony Romano 0407 388 139
Mike Forgione 0418 169 008
David Lomax 0409 084 940
www.defreitasryan.com.au
9499 6000
For a full list of properties
Cockburn City Herald, Saturday October 27, 2012 - Page 23
De Freitas & Ryan Commercial are
now one of Western Australia’s
leading commercial agencies
MADDINGTON
FOR SALE
1988 Albany Highway
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BIBRA LAKE
FOR SALE
2/28 Bushland Ridge
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Ideal for caravan or car yard
Main road location and fabulous position
52m frontage with drive through access
Huge passing trade and great exposure
Small showroom / office area
Totalling 1478m2 at land value
Miguel De Freitas 0417 268 465
BIBRA LAKE
FOR SALE
229 Barrington Street
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COCKBURN CENTRAL
FOR SALE
Units 4 & 5/26 Hammond Road
Fr $299,000 GST Going Concern
Buy One or Buy Both
Tony Romano 0407 388 139
Miguel De Freitas 0417 268 465
1800m2 (approx) of warehouse and office space
2 warehouses: 855m2 and 674m2 (approx)
Fully appointed open plan office:117m2 (approx)
Kitchen, staffroom, male and female toilets
Good access for large vehicles
Hard stand is concreted or bituminised
33 Butcher Street
$1,400,000 + GST
Unique O ering
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FOR SALE
924m2 (approx) of improvements
2450m2 fully secured site
3 phase power points
Warehouse fully equipped
Multi entries to warehouse
Available straight away
NAVAL BASE
FOR SALE
59 Frederic Street
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FOR SALE
Units range from 39m2 to 58m2
Perfect for storage
Water and Power in each unit
Roller door entry
Secure 24 hour access
Located near Stock Road
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Must Be Sold
158m2 (approx) office / warehouse
Conveniently divided in two
Both linked but have separate access
Rear roller door access
Kitchen & bathroom with shower facilities
A bargain at this price!
Robert Ryan 0418 335 185
www.defreitasryan.com.au
2172m2 (approx) allotment
Zoned Industrial
High on the hill overlooking the ocean
475m2 (approx) office / showroom / factory
Currently tenanted until 1/3/13
A very rare must see property
3/3 Toynbee Way
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6/13 Day Road
$1,595,000 + GST
Be Impressed
Robert Ryan 0418 335 185
From $130,000 + GST
New Mini Warehouses
ROCKINGHAM
FOR SALE
Elevated position high on the hill
Two lots being sold as one lot
4148m2 (approx) of total land area
Modest improvements with various sheds
Currently returning $54,600p/a + GST + O/G’s
Owner will look at all reasonable offers
O’CONNOR
FOR SALE
2055m2 (approx) level site
Good shaped allotment
Zoned General Industry
Suit owner occupier
Ready for you to develop
Rare opportunity to purchase
7 Rees Street
$1,150,000 + GST
Must Be Sold
Miguel De Freitas 0417 268 465
$620,000 No GST
Rare Industrial Earth
O’CONNOR
FOR SALE
Fully leased investment properties
Unit 4 160m2 Leased @ $18,480 p/a + GST + O/G’s
Unit 5 185m2 Leased @ $18,502 p/a + GST + O/G’s
Unit 4 160m2 $299,000 GST Going Concern
Unit 5 185m2 $319,000 GST Going Concern
Or buy both for $589.000 GST Going Concern
25 – 27 Dooley Street
Miguel De Freitas 0417 268 465
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416m2 (approx) internal area
First class two storey office fit out
Located in strata complex of only two
5 car bays and plenty of room to move
Too many extra to mention!
$1,950,000 + GST
Lots of Warehouse Space
KWINANA BEACH
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Blue Chip Property
$189,000 + GST
A ordable Investment
This is a great opportunity!
100m2 (approx) factory unit
Suitable for a wide range of uses
High truss heights
Concrete tilt panel construction
Fantastic opportunity
Robert Ryan 0418 335 185
WALLISTON
FOR SALE
22 Banksia Road
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One for the Superfund!
Great opportunity for the astute investor
Operated as a child care centre since ‘75
975m2 (approx) of land
200m2 (approx) of refurbished building
Offers a generous return
Lease terms could run through 2025
Travis Lindstrom 0422 609 822
9499 6000
For Sale and For Lease please go
Page 24 – Cockburn City Herald, Saturday October 27, 2012
We sell, lease and manage all types
of commercial, industrial
and retail premises right
throughout Western Australia.
ARDROSS
FOR LEASE
1 Kearns Crescent
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FOR LEASE
$83,000 p/a + GST + O/G’s
Opportunity Knocks
Prestigious office or retail location
183m2 (approx) of professional office
Large incentives are on offer
Great position amongst major retailers
Reserved car parking bays
Do not miss this opportunity
3/34 Barberry Way
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CANNING VALE
FOR LEASE
2/6 Mears Road
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FOR LEASE
Unit 10E Plaza 817 Beeliar Drive
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Fully appointed with nothing to do
72m2 (approx) of ground floor office
72m2 (approx) of first floor office space
300m2 (approx) of high truss warehouse
Available 10th November 2012
Miguel De Freitas 0417 268 465
1/16 Hammond Road
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FOR LEASE
$30,000 p/a + GST + O/G’s
The Best Of The Best
Outstanding 120m2 (approx) premises
Consisting of office and a storage area
Absolute first class fit out throughout
Partitioned office space
Built in reception area
Available January 2013
557 Stirling Highway
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HAMILTON HILL
FOR LEASE
Excellent main road exposure
Offering between 85m2 - 100m2
Office or showroom options
Will build to requirements
Current tenant will downsize
This is a prestigious location
62m2 (approx) street front
Great exposure & passing trade
Located just next to the station
Grease trap already installed
Gas connected to the property
2 secure undercover car bays
4, 5 & 6/1 Emplacement Crescent
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Rare Find
Constructed from concrete tilt panel
High truss heights & high bay lighting
Rear roller door access
Modern complex with ample parking
Outgoings are included in the rent
Available February 2013
Robert Ryan 0418 335 185
JANDAKOT
FOR LEASE
14 & 15/233 Berrigan Drive
$55,000 p/a + GST + O/G’s
Your New Headquarters!
From $42,500 p/a + GST + O/G’s
Prime Retail Location
Travis Lindstrom 0422 609 822
Tony Romano 0407 388 139
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325m2 (approx) of warehouse space
280m2 (approx) of professional office
Zoned Mixed Business
Must be seen to be appreciated
Keen owner, will negotiate
1/80 Forsyth Street
ROCKINGHAM
FOR LEASE
Total internal area of 331m2 (approx)
First floor office of 94m2 (approx)
Remote controlled roller door access
Great signage rights and exposure
Reverse cycle air conditioning
Ready and available now
Robert Ryan 0418 335 185
www.defreitasryan.com.au
180m2 (approx) of internal space each
Shop 15 has additional yard of 88m2 (approx)
Suitable for office, showroom, restaurant etc
Lots of parking in small shopping centre
Easy access to Kwinana freeway
Great passing trade
3/1 Whittle Road
$17,500 p/a + GST + O/G’s
Well located strata property
$43,000 p/a + GST + O/G’s
Street Front Office / Warehouse
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Retail / Food Outlet
Robert Ryan 0418 335 185
$45,000 p/a + GST + O/G’s
Think Outside the Square!
9 Marryat Court
209m2 of office space near train station.
Self contained toilets and kitchen
Commercial carpet throughout the office
5 fully secured car bays
Lift to lobbies and all foyers.
Self contained MDF board in unit
11 & 92/23 Junction Boulevard
Travis Lindstrom 0422 609 822
HAMILTON HILL
FOR LEASE
$60,000 p/a + GST + O/G’s
Modern Office Space
Tony Romano 0407 388 139
Robert Ryan 0418 335 185
COTTESLOE
FOR LEASE
Located in the Coco’s Estate
Office / Warehouse with 3 phase power
Concrete tilt panel construction
Roller door entry and glass frontage
7 metre high trusses
Will not last at this price
Miguel De Freitas 0417 268 465
$45,000 p/a + GST + O/G’s
Will Not Last
COCKBURN CENTRAL
FOR LEASE
$16,640 p/a + GST + O/G’s
Exceptional Value
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Small strata of only four
Good access straight off the street
Fantastic value at this price
270m2 (approx) office /warehouse
Hurry, last one remaining!
Robert Ryan 0418 335 185
9499 6000
to our website www.defreitasryan.com.au
Cockburn City Herald, Saturday October 27, 2012 - Page 25
NOTICEBOARD Olé
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WHAT’S ON • CLASSES • ACTIVITIES • SPIRITUAL SERVICES • SUPPORT GROUPS
A CHANCE TO BE IN THE FREMANTLE
FESTIVAL PARADE Junkadelic is holding
free workshops for children and youths at Hilton
Community Centre, 34 Paget St, Hilton – making
instruments and sea-creature costumes from
recycled materials and rehearsing the jingle “We
Sea a Better Way” on Wed 24th, 31 Oct & 7th Nov:
4-5pm for 8-12 yr olds, 5;30 -7 pm for 13-18 yr olds
. A combined rehearsal on Sat 10th 10 – 12 noon.
Participants are then invited to join Junkadelic and
the Freo Greens in the parade on Sunday 11 Nov.
Registration forms can be downloaded from http://
junkadelicworkshoprego.wordpress.com or collected
from the Hilton Community Centre. Registration closes
Mon 22 Oct. Be quick! Places are limited. Contact
Leonie: [email protected]. M 0439 475 174
AIR MEETING 1.30pm Thurs. Nov 1 @
Seniors’ Centre, cnr Stock Rd & Canning
Hway, Palmyra. Guest speaker will be Lucy Reader,
Community Engagement Coordinator for Parkinson’s
WA and the topic “Raising Awareness”. Visitors invited.
Ph Peta: 9315 2490
AL-ANON FAMILY GROUPS If someone in
your family has a drinking problem, it is easy to
see what it is doing to them. But can you see what it is
doing to you. Ph 9325 7528 all hours
ANNUAL OPEN DAY DOGS Refuge Home
30 Lemnos Street, Shenton Park Sunday 28
October from 10.30am to 3.00pm. Jumble sale, agility
demos hydrobath, show bags, stalls, raffles and more.
Gold coin entry. Come and join the fun
ARE YOUR RELATIONSHIPS BECOMING
MORE UNMANAGEABLE? Do you judge
yourself and others harshly?Do you find yourself
saying yes when you really want to say no? Do you
believe you should be able to fix everything? If you
answered yes to any of these questions then CoDa
could be for you- we meet Mondays at 5:45 in
Claremont, gold coin donation. For more info www.
codependentsanonymous.org.au or perthcoda@
yahoo.com
BRAHMA KUMARIS MEDITATION - Is this
for you? Introduction every Thursday 6 to 7pm.
6219 5295
COMBINED BRANCHES CHRISTMAS
DANCE To be held Saturday 24th November
2012 at Melville Bowling Club 592 Canning Highway
Alfred Cove from 8pm til late. Come dance the night
away to great music. Door Prize, Moneyboard and
Raffles. drinks at the bar prices. BYO nibbles, tea
and coffee supplied. Entry: $10. Singles and couples
18+ Most Welcome. no jeans or sneakers. Contact
Michele 9527 7168
DANCE - SALSA & BACHATA CLASSES AT
KULCHA Let Liliana of Ritmo Caliente Dance
show you how to sizzle to the sexy rhythms of Latin
music. Guaranteed fun, great exercise, no partner
required, couples welcome. Beginners to Advanced
courses, casual classes also available. 8 week course
or casual classes. Book now call Liliana 0419 945 257
or email [email protected]
DANCING AND MUSIC music at Freo
Workers Club Friday Oct 26th 7 -10pm dance
to country rock band Crossover. Sunday Oct 28th
popular band Bad Hearts will have you up on the floor
from 1.30-5pm Members $2 Guests $5 Saturday
Nov 3rd 7.30pm enjoy dancing to 6 piece band Son
Latino at our Latin Fiesta. Tickets: $25 in advance
$30 at door. 9 Henry St Tel: 93351840 or email:
[email protected]
DIAMOND WAY BUDDHISM Perth is located
at 31 McCoy St Melville and meets twice a
week on Mondays and Wednesdays at 8pm for
buddhist teachings and meditation. Whether you
are new to Buddhism or have meditated before, you
are welcome to come along and practice with us. All
teachings and meditations are provided on a donation
basis. More info on www.diamondway.org.au/perth
FREE COACHING FOR ADULT SWIMMERS
Workout & stroke correction. Fremantle Leisure
Centre 9.30am - 10.30am Wednesdays ph 0418
913 072
FREE ORIGAMI CHRISTMAS WORKSHOP
Sunday 4 November, 3 - 5:30 at FORREST
PARK CROQUET CLUBROOMS, Harold Street,
Mount Lawley, (just off Lord Street). www.origami.
asn.au for more information. (Donations welcome to
cover costs)
FREE SAHAJA YOGA MEDITATION with
Indian Ragas every Friday 7pm at 3/71 High
Street Fremantle
FREMANTLE FAMILY BIKE PICNIC Free.
Sunday 28th October 10am – 12noon. Starting
at South Beach main carpark, ride to Fremantle
Esplanade for picnic fun. Competitions, bike craft,
fun bikes to ride, bike cake and free bike safety
checks. BYO bikes, family, picnic yummies. Presented
by Fremantle Bicycle User Group and supported by
the City of Fremantle and Dismantle
GERANIUM & PELARGONIUM SOCIETY
OF WA. Annual Sale. At the guide hall, cnr
Stock Rd & Kitchener Rd Melville. Sat 10th of
November 1pm - 3pm. Entry $2.00. Contact Anne
9384 7885
GLYDE-IN’s SKILLS & SERVICES auction.
Many useful services are yours for the bidding;
handyman skills, the use of a trailer & driver, singing,
cooking, gardening, tuition in canoeing, languages
or art and more. Great fun and bargains. Friday 9th
November, 7-10pm, $10 entry, tables of 8-10. At the
East Fremantle Football Club. Please phone 9339
3964 for info and tickets
GRANDPARENTS PICNIC DAY, Sunday
28 October, 12.00-3.00pm at Hilton Bowling
Club, Shepherd Street, Beaconsfield. Celebrate the
important role grandparents play in their families and
community by taking part in the Grandparents Day
Picnic. Enjoy a sausage sizzle, face painting, bare foot
bowls and other whole family activities. Grandparents,
parents and children of all ages are welcome. No
bookings required, this is a free community event
proudly sponsored by Department for Communities
and the City of Fremantle. Enquiries to activefreo@
fremantle.wa.gov.au or 08 9432 9999
JAZZ FREMANTLE, the music of Chet Baker
with James Flynn & Ricki Malet Quartet Sunday
28 October, 4-7pm. Navy Club, 64 High street,
Fremantle. Visitors $15 enquires 9384 8350 www.
jazzfremantle.com.au
LIONS MELBOURNE CUP 2012 CHARITY
LUNCHEON The Lion Club of Bull Creek is
hosting a charity luncheon on 6 November 2012
at the Kardinya Hall, Forest Walk - Prescott Drive
Kardinya from 10.30am till 3.00pm. There will be
sweeps, fancy hat parade prices and much more. The
race will be displayed while a 2 course lunch will be
served. BYO drinks. For tickets, contact Peter Burt on
(08) 6228 0593 or Gloria McCoy on (08) 9310 1985 to
book $32 tickets. No door ticket sale
MEETINGS IN TRUTH with Isaac Shapiro,
Beaconsfield Yoga Centre 151 South st
Beaconsfield, Mon Oct 29- Thu Nov 1, 8:15 pm, Sat
Nov 3 and Sun Nov 4 from 11am - 6pm. No bookings
required. More info- 0433 364 654. isaacshapiro.org
MURDOCH SOUTHSIDERS Toastmasters
Club which meets every Tuesday at the
Leeming Family Centre Farrington Road Leeming @
7 pm contact Graham Macdonald 9417 3328 mob
0488 788 351 or Ling Morton 9332 8193 mob 0430
388 860
NAR-ANON FAMILY SUPPORT GROUP for
relatives/friends of drug addicts meets
Mondays 7.15pm at The 12 Step House, 88 Bawdan
St, Willagee (cnr Horn Place). Jen 9339 8002
REACH FOR THE STARS performed live on
stage by the Tivolettes on Sunday 28 October.
Children aged between 5 and 15 years singing,
dancing, hoola hoops and acrobatics. Show starts
2pm. Cost $3 adult $1.50 child. Tivoli Theatre corner
of Canning Beach Rd and Kintail Rd Applecross
(opposite Raffles Hotel). For information ring Norma on
0401 541 959 or 9387 5391
REMEMBRANCE DAY SERVICE AT THE
BARRACKS. This year Remembrance Day
(11th November) falls on a Sunday, and as we have
lost numerous diggers this year, we have decided
to invite the general public who live in and around
the surrounding suburbs of the Barracks. Our
Remembrance Day service is attended by Legacy War
Widows; a Choir and Band, and is a very touching
service. As the general public are invited, in the
spirit of the Community we would also be hosting a
sausage sizzle at the conclusion of the service, which
would give time for military, civilians and guests to
mingle. RSVP Olwen on 9311 2525 or 0412 081 182
SING SING SING Groups and individual
lessons choir. Melville and Fremantle. Beginners
welcome. Call Joanna 9339 5631
SUE GERRARD JOINS SHARKS By Felicity
Presnell Sue Gerrard has been appointed
Head Coach of the Coastal Sharks for the 20122013 Season. Her appointment follows a broad
search conducted by the Coastal Netball Region’s
management committee. Yvonne Rate, President of
the Coastal Netball Region, anticipates the team’s
performance will “continue to impress” and is excited
to have secured an outstanding and experienced
coach. Gerrard was awarded a Level 3 High
Performance Netball Coaching Accreditation in 1998.
This combined with a Bachelor of Physical Education
and having represented WA in Netball, Volleyball and
Softball indicates a very competitive year ahead.
The Coastal Sharks will compete in the Netball WA
Smarter than Smoking championships commencing
in February 2013.
SUNDAY MORNING YOGA at South Beach
is starting again in November at 7.30am. Come
and join us at the Northern side of the lawn near
South Beach Café (around 100m North, close to the
footpath that ends the dog exercise area). Enjoy the
beautiful scenery and birds while practising yoga. It is
a general class, suitable for most people and no yoga
experience is required. Donations are appreciated
when finances are sufficient for participants. The class
will end with a relaxation/meditation around 9 am.
Phone Kitty on 04-23309295 or just come along with
a matt, towel or blanket for the relaxation
THE CANCER COUNCIL WA runs one
monthly cancer support Group from Shenton
Park (the Head, Neck and Throat Cancer Support
Group) which is suitable for people affected by head,
neck and throat cancer their family, friends and carers.
For further information and referral, individuals are
advised to contact the Cancer Helpline for registration
131120
NOTICEBOARD
HERALD NOTICEBOARD spread the word. Write
(to PO Box 85 North Fremantle, 6159), drop (at 41 Cliff
St, Freo), fax (9430 7726) or email (news@fremantleherald.
com) but please do not phone. Please keep your notices
short and to the point (we reserve the right to cut free
notices). Deadline is noon Wednesday.
Page 26 – Cockburn City Herald, Saturday October 27, 2012
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AY adios to clichés and
hola to films and fiestas!
The el tren (train) has
left Mexico and after a successful
tour through Los Angeles, is
heading to Oz, for the 7th annual
Hola Mexico Film Festival,
arriving in Perth November 15.
And the Herald has a fistful of
double passes to giveaway.
To ensure the festival kicks off
with a bang, there’s an exciting
opening night party at Cinema
Paradiso, which includes the
feel good flick Mariachi Gringo,
featuring the beautiful music
of the world famous mariachi
singer Lila Downs who recently
toured Australia.
The excitement doesn’t
end there and at the end of the
week’s screenings it’s straight in
to a fiery fiesta of an after party.
The Mexican beer, tequila,
authentic food and performances
will be flowing while guests
party the night away.
The festival gives you the
chance to catch a glimpse of
the heart of Mexico on the big
screen, mixed in with drama,
love, romance, and hard hitting
documentaries.
“This year… is lining up
to be one of the best yet. It has
something to offer everyone.
Whether you want to take a peek
into the passion of professional
kitchens, the strands that hold
a family together, the traditions
that tear us apart, or just hear
some amazing music from the
other side of the world, Hola
promises something exciting
and passionate,” director Samuel
Douek says.
Early bird tickets are
$35 (until Nov 3), see www.
lunapalace.com.au for bookings
and more info.
To be in the draw for a
double pass email news@
fremantleherald.com and pop
Hola Film Fest in the subject
line or mule it to Herald/Hola
Film Fest, PO Box 85 North
Fremantle 6159. Include your
name, address and phone.
Comp closes Tues November
6 and winners will be notified.
Tool time
Get organ-ised
O
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Sunday it’s entirely
appropriate that the
beautiful St Patrick’s Basilica,
Fremantle will echo with the
poignancy of some of the
world’s most moving music.
Pipe Organ Plus will hold
a special concert honouring
the day, performed by
internationally acclaimed
organist Dominic Perissinotto.
Meditative
The program opens with
Australian composer George
Thalben-Ball’s meditative Eley,
famously performed at Princess
Diana’s funeral.
Vierne’s Requiem Aeternam,
follows.
Elegantly moving, yet never
sentimental it’s the perfect
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hammer was the
giveaway and
MEREDITH BELL,
Hamilton Hill was quick
to spot the fake ad in last
week’s Herald.
backdrop to contemplate the
sacrifices made during war.
Cesar Franck’s Heroique
builds the progrm’s slow march
towards the crescendo of Elgar’s
Military March and Liszt’s Ad
Nos ad Salutarem.
The concert runs for
approximately two hours and
inlcudes an interval where
enticing, complimentary
refreshments will be serv ed.
For a chance to win a double
pass send your entries to Herald
Pipes Competition, PO Box 85,
North Fremantle, 6159, along
with your name, address and
phone number.
Comp closes Wednesday
October 31.
The Remembrance Concert
is on Sunday November 11,
2.30pm at St Pat’s, Adelaide
Street, Fremantle.
Get your eagle eye out
and find this week’s to win.
Write it on the back of
an envelope, along with
your name, address and
phone number and get it
into Heral;d
Adbuster, PO
Box 85, North
Fremantle
6159, by
Tuesday.
SUSAN WAITES,
Brentwood and LEAH
VAGEL, Atwell, are about
to get very, very fit, after
winning the Charleyoga
competition.
We’ll be in touch winners.
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HERALD
newspaper
o 48
Volume 22 N
26, 2011
Saturday November
om
www.fremantleherald.c
own INDEPENDENT Hilton, North Fremantle,
Fremantle·s
East Fremantle,
Valley
Beaconseld,
and White Gum
to Fremantle,
South Fremantle
Letterboxed
O’Connor, Samson,
Fremantle
41 Cliff Street,
Fax 9430 7726
Ph: 9430 7727
.com
Email: news@fremantleherald
’
Neighbours
pleas ignored
by JENNY D·ANGER
to the man.
wasn’t related
window
Peering in the
Ms
the pensioner of Áies:
for signs of
a lot
noticed
good,”
Castaldi had
lay dead,
window is not
A PENSIONER
“Flies at the
in his
the police.
undiscovered
so she called straight away and
unit in Hamilton
“They came
Homeswest
in—but he was
days, despite
kicked the door old bugger was on
Hill for Àve
WA
pleas to the
dead. The poor bedroom].”
neighbours’
to check
his
the Áoor [of was overpowering,
housing department
The stench
for
on him.
he’d been dead
kicked in
iolence erupted
at a leaver’s
party.
call
indicating
Ànally
police had to
When police
some time, andCastaldi said.
found the man’s
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9364 4459
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9337 5690
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0404 216 333
EXECUTIVE cleaning services.
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welding. Amir 0401 962 511
FREO garden services, garden
maintenance. Reticulation
repairs. Cleanups & rubbish
removed. Call Damian 0437
318 304
GARDEN landscaping. Plant
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your garden, plus ongoing
garden maintenance. Sharon
Attadale Garden Stylist 0432
461 432
ABLE Gardener/Landscaper,
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pruning, planting and plant
selection, tree work, rubbish
removal. Simon 0409 863 936,
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Maintenance - weeding,
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Landscape balancing, tree,
bush,rose pruning,shaping.
Weeding,rubbish removal full
cleanup ring Phil all hours 0417
966 277
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Weeding, Pruning, Retic. etc.
Cheap rates, reliable. 9418 5271
GATES Repair or replace. All
type gates. Pool gate, metal
and wood. Amir 0401 962 511
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LIMESTONE walls exp
tradesman, paving pool
surroundings garrenteed
workmanship, free quotes
quality materials, call shane
0498 678 239
PAINTER Residential and
commercial. Reg 3648 Ph
Robin 0417 982 804
PICTURE Framing good quality
and value. Customised to
your needs. Ring Hadyn 0409
689 429
PLASTERING, Rendering, 30
yrs exp. Small jobs only. 9332
3550
PLUMBING & Gas PL7409 GF
7917. Phone 0406 352 020 or
9330 4312
PRESSURE washing (4000 psi)
patios driveways ect. tel 0423
976 567
REMOVALS Specializing in
small/med moves. 1 or 2 men,
or if you assit it will keep cost
down. 7 days 0438 259 978
RESUME Do you need help with
a resume call Sue 9414 6128
ROOFING Repairs SOS
Enterprises 9433 1077
RUBBISH Removed. Large or
small loads 7 days. Ph 9457
3323 or 0419 918 928
SEWING Cushion covers for
home, boat, van, mattresses
etc. Fabrics avail. Foam Sales
9330 1199
TILE/GROUT cleaning using
latest technology. Bring tiles
back like new! 0438 411 208
TILER bathrooms,
splashbacks,walls,floors repairs
Chris 0435 157 436
WILLS And Probate.
Experienced Solicitor. Friendly
advice. Reasonable fee.
FITZLAW 9337 3852 mob
0401 199 372 jf@fitzlaw.
com.au
WINDOW cleaning and general
handyman maintenance jobs,
0412 907 795
WINDOW Cleaning. Also
Available weekends. 2 storey
specialist. Call Jamie 0438
382 345
FOR SALE
BED Overlays. Thick premium
quality. More comfort, less
aches and pains. Foam Sales
82 Norma Rd, Booragoon
9330 1199
FOAM Cushions, mattresses
etc cut to size and covered.
Foam Sales 82 Norma Rd
Booragoon 9330 1199
FORDF250 X-L 4x4, 2006
Harley Davidson replica, super
cab, white, manual, navigation,
7.4L Diesel 98,000KM, 18 inch
wheels. Excellent condition,
rego SB01BT, $21,500. 08
6102 7715
MASSIVE clothing sale, size
12,14,16,18. Some designer
labels, all cheap. 9433 2543
South Freo
PACKING Boxes from $1.85,
paper, bubble wrap, robes. Can
deliver. 9317 4420
PELMET Boxes. $15/meter
made to order, DIY cover. Foam
Sales 82 Norma Rd Booragoon
9330 1199
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HEALTH & BEAUTY
EXCELLENCE in Nails. Full
set acrylics $40, Full body
techno tan $35, Waxing
from $7, Pedicures $40, E/B
& E/L Tinting $7 ea. 13 yrs
experience. Bookings are
essential. Jeninne & Maria
9337 8977
IPL Hair reduction $69.00 for
bikini and under arm or $79.00
for Brazilian. Soulfly Tanning
and Beauty Shop 24/219
Hampton Rd South Fremantle.
Phone 9433 6999
LOSE weight, get fit, full diet
plan, plus personal training for
as little as $25 - $32 per week.
Phone Heather 9414 3843 or
0425 066 002
HOLIDAY
ACCOMMODATION
TASMANIAN Holiday?
Beautiful home, spectacular
views, overlooking water to
Bruny Island. Short/Medium/
Long term available. 0413
566 691
LOST & FOUND
LOST black & gold cuff/bangle.
Sat 20th Oct, Stirling Bridge,
Canning Hwy, East Fremantle
to North Fremantle. Reward
Offered, Phone 9336 6604
MARRIAGE
CELEBRANTS
ANNE Roberts Registered
Celebrant. Beautiful ceremonies
designed the way you want. Ph
9335 6063/0431 945 645
CAROLINA Allen CMC simple
ceremonies to suit you. Ph
0409 291 616
NORMAN W DeTracey,
registered Marriage Celebrant,
phone 08-9414 1002 or 0458
941 444. The greatest gift you
can give someone is your time
MUSICAL
DRUM Lessons All Ages
Beginners to Advanced WAAPA
Preparation 0413 172 817
EXPERIENCE Guitar teacher.
All levels, all popular styles
including flamenco. Tim Andrew
0409 309 904
GUITAR lessons, beginners/
advanced all styles experienced
teacher 0415 942 388
GUITAR Lessons, easy going
teacher 20 yrs exp. I Come 2u
0439 597 507
MUSIC Yr 11, 12. incl. WACE.
Hist, perception , theory, voice,
pno. V. Exp teacher. 0416
120 662
NEAL’S guitar school,
experienced teacher all levels.
Complete lesson plans,
9315 4929
PIANO tuner. Standard tuning
from $120 member APTTA
associate. Call Ronald 0416
065 983
SAXOPHONE Or Clarinet
tuition. Beginners to advanced.
All styles of music. Qual
teacher, B Mus, Dip Ed. 0413
159 815
SERENATA Strings. Classical
quartet or trio for weddings,
functions or parties. Email
[email protected] Call Hans
9335 6980 evenings
PETS
DOG Walking and pet feeding,
quality 1on1 service,
0412 664 032
www.megansdogwalking.com
DOGWASH Mobile. Heated
hydrobath. Shampoo or
flearinse; optional blowdry.
Phone 0430 655 447
VET Mobile. Fremantle and
West Coast Mobile Vet service
to all suburbs. Cheapest
vaccinations in town. All vet
services with full hospital
back-up. Less cost to you, to
your door, than visiting a vet
clinic. Pensioner and unwaged
discounts given. Phone Dr
Alexander on 0400 326 784
all hours for free advice and
a quote
PHOTOGRAPHY
WEDDINGS, events,
documentary. contact
James 0414 451 957
websites jameskerr.com and
monofreophoto.com
PUBLIC NOTICES
ALCOHOLICS Anonymous,
want to drink? That’s your
business. Want to stop? That’s
ours. Ring all hours 9325 3566
office, Michael 0418 904 102,
Lisa 0404 926 367
FOOD school. Free! At Fern,
Sundays 1pm. Beginning
November 4th learn to grow
food, intensive educational
weekly
SITUATIONS
VACANT
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Want to work
10 to 2 not 9 to 5?
Earn money and still be
home when your children get
back from school. Become an
Avon Representative today.
Call: 0404 473 361
URGENT!
Looking for a mature
person with cooking
experience, to work at a
high school canteen in
Atwell. Casual hours.
For more information,
please contact Rosemary
on 0409 116 132
DISTRIBUTION Areas available
in Ardross & Mt Pleasant. Call
Marie today and make her day
9430 7727
IMMEDIATE Start!! Currently
seeking for an experienced
Sales Representative to sell
and market STONE in PERTH.
Don’t miss this exciting
new role! This is the perfect
opportunity to join a highly
reputable company. Working
hours Monday to Friday full time
employment. Salary negotiable.
To apply email andriana@
deemahstone.com.au
SALES rep required for
our busy store located in
Booragoon. Previous retail exp
preferred. Involves retail sales,
phone orders, merchandising
and office duties. Call Justin at
Foam Sales on 9330 1199
SPECIAL
OCCASIONS
DARRYLS Limousines.
Chauffeured Ford LTD 7 seat
Limousine and 4 seat Rolls
Royce available for Airport
Transfers, Weddings, School
Balls, Dinners and any special
occasion. Call Darryl 0407
982 990
SPORT & FITNESS
GET fit for summer in just 6
weeks! Outdoor training in
Fremantle with a difference! For
details go to www.gcpfitness.
com/special-deals or ph Gav:
0415 809 422
SOUTHERN Kung Fu, Get
fit, focused and a whole lot
more. Stock Road Central,
Shop 15/40 Port Pirie St, Bibra
Lake, Monday, Thursday and
Saturday. Call Brent 0408 767
475, email southernkungfu@
hotmail.com
WOMENS only personal
Boxing training. Personal
or small group training now
available at Gloveworkx
Boxing and Fitness Gym,
Myaree with female boxing
Champion Marie O’NeilMasoe. Are you bored? Out
of shape and unmotivated?
Need lose weight or inches?
Need to relieve stress? Or
just looking for something
different? Let Marie design a
tailor made fitness program for
you and a friend in a female
friendly atmosphere. Call
NOW on 0450 636 239 www.
gloveworkxboxing.com
TO LET
STORAGE Space in 40’
containers or open yard, for
cars, trucks, boats. Also 10x5m
shed avail with 3ph power.
9410 0520
TUITION
1 ON 1TUITION working with
a program compiled to suit
your child’s individual needs.
Learning Difficulties - Dyslexia
- Reading Delay - A.D. (H.)D.etc. while building self-esteem.
9364 4487
MATHEMATICS Physics all
levels, high school, tee, tafe,
uni. Experienced qualified
supportive female teacher 9335
7086 or 0402 447 584
MATHEMATICS Teacher,
qualified, experienced,
University Lecturer. For all years
and levels. 0431 424 868
WANTED TO BUY
BOXES Removal type. Cash
paid. Will pick up. 9317 4459
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ABUNDANCE Life Coaching”
Regain your Personal
Power and create ultimate
Success & Happiness. Life
Coaching, Energy Healing,
Metaphysical Teaching
Mediumship, Clairvoyance,
Intuitive Development,
Relaxation & Visualisation
Techniques. “Fun-shops”,
Meditation groups, Inspirational
Speaking. Ph Catherine 0408
563 746 or visit
www.soulabundance.com
AYURVEDA And Yoga
Wellness Centre. Get your
body back into balance with
an ayurvedic consultation. An
individualised approach to
detox & renew your energy
through the change of season.
A range of ayurvedic treatments
also available by appt. Ph Nikki
9433 1018 or Leah 9331 5999.
75 Wray Ave Fremantle www.
yogavedawellness.com
AYURVEDA – An ancient art of
healing in harmony with nature.
Detox, relax and immerse
yourself in Ayurveda at Lakshmi
Ayurveda center. We offer
consultations, panchakarma
authentic ayurvedic treatments
for ones individual needs.
100% Organic health products
and organic Ayurvedic oils.
Gift vouchers are available.
Karin B.SC ( hons) Ayurveda
0406 810 547 or visit www.
lakshmiayurveda.com.au
BETTER Teaching for you.
Not bigger classes www.jyoga.
com.au 0418 923 791. 146
Carrington St O’Connor
BODYTALK Healing System.
Trust your body’s Innate
Wisdom to balance and heal
all areas of your life. Allergies,
Chronic Fatigue, Endocrine
Disorders, Infertility, Learning
Disorders, Phobias, Grief and
Trauma. Clinics- Applecross
(Jeanette) 0409 080 658
Fremantle (Diane) 0402 508
333
BOWEN And reiki healing,
Effective, Gentle, Relaxing.
Supports the recovery of
injuries and illness. Ph Kerrelee
at Touch For Healing 0401 171
957 Reiki Master
BOWEN Therapy. Bowen
Therapy is a gentle yet dynamic
form of bodywork that has
great success in healing
muscle & soft tissue injuries.
In particular, neck, shoulder,
back, sciatic, leg, knee & ankle
pain. Also great for pregnancy,
fatigue & general wellness.
‘Treat Yourself to Better Health
through Bowen Therapy.’
Health Rebates Apply. Ph:
Laura 9433 6538
CHILDREN & ADOLESCENT
Support through Change,
Illness, Loss, Learning
Difficulties & Bullying.
Georgina Mavor, Registered
Psychologist, Expressive &
Narrative Therapies, Fremantle,
0417 949 179
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COLONIC
HYDROTHERAPY
A restorative treatment which
removes toxins from the
bowel and promotes regular
eliminations and optimal Colon
health. Other therapies include.
• Naturopathy
• Detox • Iridology
• Flower Essences
• Herbal Remedies
• Bowen Therapy.
Far infra-red sauna. Inside Out
Health Lounge 9335 3188
www.insideouthealthlounge.com
COUNSELLING And Conflict
resolutions for marriage,
relationships and anger
management issues. Jonathan
Kester at Norfolk St Counselling
is an experienced counsellor
and psychotherapist. Member
PACWA and PACFA. Ph:
9298 9915, e-mail: jonakes@
globaldial.com and see www.
perthcounselling.net.au
COUNSELLING And
Psychotherapy. Qualified
P.A.C.A.W.A Reg, 30
yrs exp. Working with
individuals, couples, families,
children and teenagers.
For issues with depression,
anxiety, relationships,
anger, self-esteem, school
issues, parenting and
family breakdown. www.
norfolkstreetcounselling.com.
au. Ph Jane McNabb 9433
3545. Medicare and Health
Insurance Rebates
DEEP Relaxation or Relaxing
Swedish full body work 7 days.
Call 0449 174 765 Amy
DEEP Tissue, sport or
oriental massage ,reflexology.
Appointment only call Kay 0433
763 336
EMPOWER yourself, remove
past emotional pain. Upgrade
your mind, body and spirit.
Psychological coaching
counselling. Casey Terry
BAPsych. 0414 372 362 www.
totallyalive.com.au
HANDS On work Spire-Techs.
An artistic spiraling motion to
restore inner flow and rhythm
creating space and time for
the inner-core to reform itself
naturally Nigel Broad 20 years
exp 9364 9747
HYPNOSIS helps make the
changes you need for Anxiety,
Depression, Stress, Panic
Attacks, Phobias, Smoking
and Other Addictions, Weight
Loss, Relationship Issues,
Chronic Pain and more. Phone
9316 9888 to start your new
life NOW! Clinical Member
Professional Hypnotists of WA
KINESIOLOGY
Sessions combined with
Aromatherapy,Find peace and
calm, relax, release, transform!
Brain Gym to improve your
study skills and memory,
Full body massage and foot
reflexology with essential
oils. Call now! Dorothea Liveandlearn - 0414 946 055
START your summer with an
Early Morning Yoga Intensive,
Nov 19 6am Register online
$180 places limited www.
jyogacom.au 0418 923 791
146 Carrington St O’connor
LISTENING Hands:..bodies
wanted for further practice by
very experienced therapist in
visceral therapy. Gentle quiet
treatment at reduced rates. Ph
Jan 0431 740 339. BSc, Dip
AP&M, Dip Ref, Accr Mbr AMT
DEEP Tissue, Swedish,
Balinese, Thai, Hot stone, foot
massages.
spirit
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FACIAL, body scrub, Wax is
safe, fast, clean (good products)
from$50/hr. Open 7days. 6361
1839 Myaree, (Professional
massage, Non sexual)
DIP Qualified Remedial
Massage Therapist. Dip
qualified Reflexology. Health
fund claimable. Professional
and relaxing environment.
Non-sexual. Courtney 0434
611 880
MASSAGE Absolute deep
tissue. De-stress by qualified
chinese. N/S $60/hr Mon-Fri
8am-4pm 0418 948 192
MASSAGE Amazing self
healing alleviates stress,
back, neck, shoulder tension
pain. Zen shiatsu therapeutic
massage. Trained in Japan.
Non sexual. Elspeth 0410
853 441
MASSAGE
at HOME
20 years experience with Deep
tissue, Bowen Therapy and
relaxation massage. For pelvic
realignment, lower back pain,
neck & shoulder problems
etc. For massage in your own
home, in the Fremantle area,
call Peter Murray 0419 964
559. Health rebates available.
Also available at Swanbourne
Massage Clinic: www.
swanbournemassageclinic.
com.au
MASSAGE Atwell for
remedial, sport and relaxation.
Specialising in lower back
pain and pregnancy massage.
Diploma Remedial Massage,
member of AAMT. Health
Rebates. Call Keith at Total
Body Massage 0438 145 154
MASSAGE Balinese Hot
Stone, Shiatsu & Deep Tissue
$65hr. Non sexual. Melville.
Rika 0410 036 760
body
riches
massage &
spa centre
MASSAGE by professional,
experienced therapists.
Fremantle’s leading specialists
in remedial massage. Open
7 days. Covering all health
fund rebates. Gift vouchers
available. Specialising in: Deep
tissue, Trigger point, Injury,
Sports. Swedish, Relaxation,
Aromatherapy. Pregnancy,
Reflexology, Hot stone. NEW
add a signature spa treatment
to your massage choice; in
our exquisite tropical outdoor
spa and massage room. We
also offer double treatment
rooms. Mobile massage service
available.www.bodyriches.com.
au Phone: 0409 339 313 or
6262 2667
MASSAGE Deep Relaxation,
Full Bodywork $50/75 mins.
Mobile, 13 yrs experience.
James 9417 5732
mind
MASSAGE Relaxing Swedish
or deeper Remedial in quiet
Hilton location. $50 1hr/ $60
1.5hrs. Non sexual, Richard
0413 121 429
MASSAGE Swedish relaxation
or Huna Hawaiian, indulge
yourself, release stress, exp
relaxation. Qualified, n/s M & F
Alanah 0405 755 715
MASSAGE Thai Traditional
healing, Aromatherapy, Herbal,
Hot Stone, Sport injury,
Qualified & experienced. 7 days.
Patcharee. 9316 9304 / 0439
611 410
MASSAGE Types available:
Simply gorgeous; Trade-in
that old tired model; Sports;
Remedial; Cranio sacral; Lymph
drainage; visceral, Feet; Deep
tissue; Gentle treatment; For
those feeling loss and change.
Rebates may apply. Ph Jan
9339 2297 / 0431 740 339
BSc, Dip AP&M, Dip Ref, Accr
Mbr AMT. Non Sexual
MEDEC PULSE8 a portable
device for Quick Pain Relief
,Faster Injury Healing and other
benefits. TGA Approved. $50 off
November only while stocks last
9 316 9888
MEDITATION WEEKLYDiamond way Buddhism Perth
is located at 31 McCoy St
Melville and meets twice a week
on Mondays and Wednesdays
at 8pm for buddhist teachings
and meditation. Whether you
are new to Buddhism or have
meditated before, you are
welcome to come along and
practice with us. All teachings
and meditations are provided on
a donation basis. More info on
www.diamondway.org.au/perth
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beginners’ courses. www.
momentumcoachyoga.com.au
or tel 9330 1988
NATURAL Health for all ages.
Electrical kinesiology, allergy
testing, nutritional deficiency
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health check. Special offer Only $70, 1.5hrs for the price
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PATHWAY to Enlightenment
The most direct way to the
experience of our own true
nature, removing the obstacles
to happiness and love.
Meetings with Vishrant daily
(Satsang). Call Dakini 0405 032
042 www.vishrant.com.au
REIKI Body mind & spirit.
Increasing natural healing
ability of the body restoring well
being & inner peace. Relieves
pain, swelling in injuries, stress,
depression, grief, trauma &
more.... Universal Life Force
Energy. Accredited Usui
Therapist Adriana. Mobile
service available. 0416 257 820
THETA Healing,Intuitive
Wellness Centre E-Shed
Markets, Fremantle. Melinda
Olsen – Instructor & Practitioner
,consults & workshops
ph: 0417 911 864
www.intuitivebynature.com.au
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YOGA Classes daily. Beginners,
General level, restorative/
remedial & Pregnancy /
Womens. Private classes
available by appt. Two week
early morning “Intro to Vinyasa
Intensive” with Rachael West.
Mon Oct 29 to Fri Nov 9 at 6.30
- 8.00am. Beginners welcome.
Ph 9433 1018 or 0411 796
354. 75 Wray Ave, Fremantle.
www.yogavedawellness.com
IYENGAR Yoga for beginners,
experienced and between,
Mon - Sat, early morning, day
and evening classes visit www.
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0418 923 791. 146 Carrington
St O’Connor
YOGA Classes in Bullcreek
Gentle Yoga - Mondays,
General Yoga - Fridays
Ph : 9316 3865 Email :
[email protected]
YOGA – Hatha – Gentle
Exercise, Samson Recreation
Centre, 44 McCombe Avenue,
Samson. Thursday 12.00pm –
1.30pm for further information
call 9331 8040
ZEN Buddhist meditation
in Fremantle. Learn how to
meditate Thursday evenings
from 7pm. Contact the Zen
Group of Western Australia
Mobile: 0413 826 119 Web:
www.zgwa.org.au
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REMEMBER WILDERNESS
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Learn more about the Wilderness Society’s
Forever Wild bequest program.
Call 1800 030 641 or visit
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MASSAGE Male therapist
Remedial Swedish, Reflexology,
Reiki, Shiatsu etc. Appointment
0438 330 410
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ARIES (Mar 21 – Apr 20)
Intensity is the name of the game. Not
only is there plenty of action over in
Scorpio, but the Moon starts her week in Aries. If
there’s anything under the rug, it’s bound to come
out. Even if you think there’s nothing under the rug,
you will be asked to check. Be fearless.
TAURUS (Apr 21 – May 20)
With the Sun and Saturn opposing you
over in Scorpio, you are likely to feel like
a bull on a hot tin roof. The Sun is shining light in
places is it doesn’t usually go - and Saturn is
slowing things down so that every nuance is felt.
This is a ‘facing up to things’ transit for sure.
GEMINI (May 21 – June 21)
Jupiter is right in the middle of
Gemini,
encouraging
grand,
expansive vision and exuberant action. Mars is
right in the middle of Sagittarius, pointing his arrow
directly at you. Mount exuberant action – but do it
honestly and openly. Subterfuge will come unstuck.
CANCER (June 22 – July 22)
The Moon starts her week in Aries,
which pushes a little too much
adrenaline into the cosmic system for your liking.
With masses of activity going on in Scorpio
however, there is more feeling in the air than there is
thinking, which makes you feel at home. Be brave.
LEO (July 23 – Aug 22)
Though you are rising to great
heights, you can feel a certain fragility
in your passage. The Sun and Saturn are together in
Scorpio. You will have to be wise with your people
skills. Slow things down and be sure that feelings are
out in the open, lest there be any surprises.
VIRGO (Aug 23 – Sept 22)
Venus softens all the intensity that comes
your way. She takes the edge off any
confronting scenarios that appear before you. This
is a time for transformation. That means daring to
name any elephants in the room. Trust that by doing
so, trust and change will come.
LIBRA (Sept 23 – Oct 23)
It’s best to lay low. There is plenty of
drama on centre stage. Fortunately
you aren’t the starring actor. Retire to the wings. It’s
contemplation time for Librans. Walk the tightrope
of your own mind, to that still, centred state that you
crave. Seek peace deep on the inside.
SCORPIO (Oct 24 – Nov 21)
The Sun is filling you with vitality,
just as Saturn asks you to check
your actions and make sure they are coming from the
best place. Saturn gets rid of all that is non-essential and reinforces all that is dear to your essence. If you
are on track, you will become even more so.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22 – Dec 21)
Mars is filling you with energy. Get your
aspirations in synch with your instincts.
If your horse is going one way and you are going
another, there’s little chance of more than comedic
success. Put the two together however and you are
on the home straight, with nostrils flared.
CAPRICORN (Dec 22 – Jan 19)
The fandango that the Sun and Saturn
are dancing in Scorpio, suits you to a
tee. They are conspiring to bring truth to the surface.
It might not be pretty but it will be effective – and
effective is your mantra. There are deep currents
flowing. Trust them implicitly.
AQUARIUS (Jan 20 – Feb 18)
Luckily you are out of the fray. There’s
a lot going on but most of it is passing
you by. This is good, because now would be a very
good time for you to be where life is quiet and cosy.
Be still. Feel the little thrill in your chest that is your
heart beating. To just be is a miracle.
PISCES (Feb 19 – Mar 20)
Though there are strong currents and
you are by nature a fish, you aren’t
completely relaxed with the way things are flowing.
In the mirror of the tides, inner contradictions are
being revealed. There’s both a progressive and a
conservative current in there. Accept and resolve.
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COCKBURN
CITY
HERALD
Blessing of the Fleet and
Fremantle Seafood Festival
Fremantle Festival Opening Celebrations, Sunday October 28, Fishing Boat Harbour
The Fremantle Seafood Festival is proudly sponsored by Sealanes, supplying fresh fish to Fremantle since the 1920s.
Melissa
United once more A seafood icon
PARKE MP
www.freemeditation.com.au
Federal Member
for Fremantle
Authorised by Melissa Parke MP, 62 Wray Ave, Fremantle WA 6160.
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Sahaja Yoga Presents
“Discover how the music of Mozart benefits both the
brain and the heart and can take us into a
natural state of meditation”
“Concert pianist Natalia Turkovskaya
will perform Mozart's sonatas
which are some of his most treasured
musical creations”.
jointly.
F
NCE upon a time the
Fremantle Festival and the
Blessing of the Fleet ran
The split came when the council
of the day pushed its festival out to
mid-November, too late for the fishing
season and the traditional blessing
given to protect fishers from the
dangers faced daily on the seas.
But all that is set to change and
the annual Blessing of the Fleet will
open this year’s Fremantle Festival on
Sunday, October 28.
“It’s fantastic, the Blessing is a very
big part of Fremantle…it goes hand
in hand. [It’s] cultural and religious
and it amalgamates a lot of people,”
committee member Nunzio Pisani says.
The two are a natural fit, Fremantle
Festival organiser Alex Marshall says
“The Blessing of the Fleet is central
to the Fremantle Festival. It’s a long
running Fremantle tradition, deeply
rooted in the community.”
This year marks the 60th
anniversary of the Madonna from Capo
D’Orlando being in the procession, and
a swag of Capo locals are flying in for
the parade, including the local priest.
The smaller of the two Madonnas
(the other is from Molfetta) the Capo
d’Orlando lady is carried by the current
crop of debutantes, following the deb
ball the night before.
The colourful but dignified
procession leaves St Patrick’s Basilica
on Adelaide Street at 2pm (after
morning mass at St Patrick’s Church),
wending its way to Fishing Boat
Harbour for the blessing by 3pm.
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HIS year’s Fremantle Festival
program and poster is a
tribute to the city’s fishing
industry and the annual Blessing of
the Fleet.
Backdropped by old, masted
fishing boats a young Italian lad stands
proud in a scaled down version of a
ceremonial Italian police uniform.
The photo, taken in the late ‘50s/
early ‘60s, is a detail of a larger image of
twins Gerry and Raymond Sgherza and
an unknown girl.
Their mum imported the costumes
from Italy and the youngsters proudly
wore them to a number of Italian
festivals around Perth over a couple of
years, Raymond told the Herald.
The traditional “guarding of the
Madonnas” continues and, come
Sunday, a new generation of youngsters
will proudly walk between the two
Madonnas and their adult police guard.
We are proud supporters
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He loved history and the
natural world, reading by his
open window, often staring
out to sea where he felt most
at home. On September 25, he
died aged 82, leaving a legacy
whose origins date back to a
small grocery store established
in Market Street in 1895.
Daughter Leeanda says her
father had a heart of gold and
a will of iron, his passion for
business rubbing off on those
around him.
“He worked very hard from
the time he was 18,” she told the
Herald from her Sealanes office
on Marine Terrace, where the
family business has been based
since 1972.
Miss Paino says the business
started with her grandmother
Maria, whose migrant father
Antonino Vergona owned the
Roma Fruit Palace at 58 Market
Street importing goods for
Fremantle’s growing migrant
population.
Her grandfather Salvatore
migrated to WA in 1911, working
in timber mills down south:
“He came to Fremantle to get
continental food and shopped
at the Roma where he met my
grandmother Maria. Her father,
Mr Vergona, went back to Italy
because of his failing eyesight
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“Their love developed, they
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“Dad was a pioneer in the
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HE annual Blessing of procession and blessing the
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out biscuits, bottles of water,
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around people and activity.
“I will miss dad being there,
coming into my office to read
the newspaper, have a coffee or
stand at the window and look
out to the ocean,” she recalls.
Miss Paino says he’d loved
the fresh air and always had
his window open, even in the
middle of winter when everyone
else was shivering, “because
he liked feeling the breeze and
thought fresh air was good for
one’s health”.
“My dad was very eccentric,”
she says. “He always used
a manual typewriter, even
when computers and electric
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9431 9200
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O’CONNORS FINEST
COMMERCIAL ADDRESS
86 FORSYTH STREET
Port City Real Estate is proud to support the
Fremantle Coffee Festival. Come into the city
next weekend and feast your senses with coffee
demos and tastings, shopping, food and lots of
fun and entertainment for the whole family.
All proceeds go to The Telethon Adventurers.
COMING SOON.
DARREN SPENCER
TROY HOLLOWAY
0412 643 663
0411 439 151
10 GEORDIE COURT
27 Heirisson Way, Nth COOGEE.
10 GEORDIE COURT
19 Black Swan Rise,
BEELIAR.
$1,400,000
$789,000
OPEN BY APPOINTMENT
OPEN SATURDAY 1.15 - 2.00
This superbly located double storey
home is situated in the highly sought
after South Beach Development
and will delight the senses.
Personally designed and built by the current
owners, this unique and ultra classy home
offers the finishing touches and attention to
detail you expect from a quality home.
GLENDA OMACINI
0409 086 548
DARREN SPENCER
0412 643 663
39 & 47 13-15 Cantonment St,
FREMANTLE.
From $340 P/W All Inc
OFFICE SPACE FOR LEASE.
Located in the Woodson’s Arcade these
office’s / shop’s give you flexibility for a
myriad of commercial applications
including office and professional suites.
GLENDA OMACINI
0409 086 548
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