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Cockburn City Herald
COCKBURN CITY HERALD Volume 23 No 43 Saturday October 27, 2012 www.fremantleherald.com/cockburn Cockburn City’s own INDEPENDENT newspaper Letterboxed to Cockburn, Atwell*, Beeliar*, Bibra Lake*, Coogee, Coolbellup*, Hamilton Hill, Jandakot*, Munster, North Lake*, South Lake*, Spearwood, Success* and Yangebup* *Fortnightly 41 Cliff Street, Fremantle Ph: 9430 7727 Fax 9430 7726 Email: [email protected] 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 THINKING OF SELLING OR LEASING YOUR HOME? Please call for good old fashioned efficient friendly service. Proven results in your area. Sheila Lansbury 0408 910 692 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.” • More stories, page 2 Melbourne Cup Tuesday 6 November 2012 Indian Restaurant For details, please see the Competitions page Air Conditioning Supa Sale! “Stay Cool this Summer...” Sparkling Breakfast $35 per person 6.30am – 9.30am Luncheon $65 per person 11am arrival for 12noon start PLUS receive a complimentary glass of sparkling wine on arrival. 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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 o cial policies on disclosure to surviving family members, further complicated sensitive, effective media coverage,” he said. 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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 leaves Fremantle. “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 nothing on the table and we have no idea what the Dockers stand to gain or lose,” he says. “We have asked the Dockers to tell us what the operational benefits are of moving anywhere and nobody has any idea what they are. “Let’s put it on the table. 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Pty Ltd Editor-in-chief: Andrew Smith Directors: Andrew Smith & Pip Thomson EDITORIAL Bibra Lake 112B Success 116 Screening saves kids Success 116D Success 116E Atwell 117A Aubin Grove 126A Success 116K Atwell 117 Atwell 118 Aubin Grove 126B If so and you would like to join the Herald distribution team give Marie King a call on 9430 7727 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 Chair, Parliamentary Education 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. Con Abbott Leeming Dog poo doldrums I AM sick to death of dog poo that litters walk ways and parks. The councils do a fantastic job supplying bins and bags everywhere and still some people just will not pick up. The park in my street is used by several adjoining houses as a toilet. Their dogs just wander over and relieve themselves as they need. If the owners are in view they just turn their backs and get this, nobody challenges them. Others clean up after them, is there no shame. I love being able to take my dogs to so many places but one day the non-dog lovers will rebel and dogs will be banned. Kim Robson Beamish Ave, Mt Pleasant 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. Melissa Parke MP Federal Labor Member for Fremantle Editor: Andrew Smith Chief of Sta & Production Editor: Steve Grant Journalists: Jenny D’Anger, Brendan Foster, Carmelo Amalfi Photographer: Jeremy Dixon Cartoonist: Ange, Chatfield Story Deadline: Wed. noon ADMINISTRATION Business Development Director: Bryan Zemunik Receptionist: Julie Rainbow ADVERTISING Director: Natalie Hug Assistant to Director: Melanie Buljan Real Estate: Natalie Hug Display Ad Reps: Liz West, Elin McCarthy, Alex Alamango Production: Matthew Eeles, Nibha Mehra, Fernanda Herrmann, Helena Tay Ad Copy Control: Susanne Ottosson, Paola Fischer Trades & Services: Whitney Isabel Classifieds: Julie Rainbow Ads Deadline: Tues. noon ACCOUNTS: Director: Christine Smith Assistants: Janelle Tester, Molly Brown DISTRIBUTION: Manager: Marie King Assistants: Stephanie Campbell, Dave D’Anger, Sandy Brooks & an army of locals! 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Total Herald circulation: 94,280 MAR 12 ACN: 009 416 620 We also publish the Perth Voice, which is letterbox-delivered every week to more than 38,500 homes and businesses through Perth’s inner-northern suburbs (Leederville, Perth, Mt Lawley, etc) Total Voice circulation: 46,094 MAR 12 ACN: 009 416 620 Total combined Voice & Herald circulation: 140,374 herald thinking allowed ‘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’ CALL NOW ON 9434 9574 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 Studio 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. 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And as far as jobs go, that’s easy: New green jobs from the renewable sector will obviously take up the void created when we move from fossil to renewable economies. And did I forget to mention that Nikola Tesla developed numerous alternative energy technologies in his day, more than a century ago, that makes all other energy technologies including renewables redundant. Killing the planet—that’s where the money is. Brad Capes Prospero Crescent, Coolbellup Misplaced Kiss MICHAEL WILLICOMBE (Herald letters, October 20, 2012) writes “the original Tom Jones and Ministry of Sound/Kiss”. Shop 2, 54 Rockingham Rd, Hamilton Hill Ph: 9336 3402 Fax: 9336 4182 www.continentalmeats.com.au [email protected] letters 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. Why is the Dockers establishment so concerned that it appears to be bending its own rules? Brian Smith Kellow Pl, Fremantle We love letters! ABOUT 200 words and please remember your name, address and a contact number. 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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 Spyfall 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 stomping ground. The only ones here are the crickets.” Ms McGurk is staging the “pop-up meet and greet office” throughout the electorate over the next three weeks to “hear which issues are important”. Murdoch Business School Postgraduate Information Evening Would you like to upgrade your qualifications, pursue a promotion or broaden your current knowledge and experience? Start the next chapter of your life with a postgraduate qualification from Murdoch Business School. 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Key are: 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. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 • Logan Howlett “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.” your way to on weekends with... 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You can also have your say on local issues and articles published in your printed or online edition of the Herald. You’re reading your free, independent Herald. WHAT’S NEW A HERALD PROMOTIONAL FEATURE Charmaine Wilson on The Spirit Bus The one thing everyone in the world has in common is the grief we feel after the death of someone we love. After winning the first season of Channel Seven’s The One, psychic medium Charmaine Wilson’s already busy touring schedule exploded! In Australia, 1.6 million viewers recognised what Charmaine’s existing clients already knew - here was a lady with an extraordinary gift that could help them achieve the seemingly impossible - peace. One of the foremost psychic mediums in Australia, Charmaine is famous for making powerful, authentic connections between those in life and those in spirit. With every show, she seeks to not just help heal the grief of those she reads, but educate and inform all the members of the audience toward a better understanding of grief, life, and the crazy and unpredictable things that happen within it. Even if you’re sceptical, come along anyway – Charmaine’s shows are places of laughter and love, and even the most diehard sceptic will walk away a believer, with a smile on their face to boot! Up until recently, Charmaine’s touring life was a whirlwind of hotel rooms, boarding lounges and stages; affording her almost no time to stop and smell the roses as she rushed from one town to the next. Faced with rising rates for accommodation in regional centres and frustrated with her inability to enjoy the sun-burnt country she lives and tours in, Charmaine decided something needed to change – so she bought a tour bus aptly named the Spirit Bus. “One of the foremost psychic mediums in Australia, Charmaine is famous for making powerful, authentic connections between those in life and those in spirit.” “Purchasing the bus has given me more access to the smaller regional towns. Now I really have a chance to touch and help heal hearts for people across Australia,” she explained. Charmaine is taking her message of love and life on the road, accompanied by husband, manager and best friend Patrick, and for the first time ever, her pet dogs Miller and Stella. Charmaine will be appearing at The Function Centre Fremantle Oval on Monday 5 November at 7:30pm. Tickets are available at www.CharmaineWilson.com.au or phone 0403 788 894. In addition to her stage shows, Charmaine also conducts regular seminars and retreats based on her own journey after losing her brother, daughter and parents. The workshops help people move through grief and lead a happier life after the worst has happened. She has released two autobiographical books ‘Spirit Whispers’ and ‘Spirit Children’, and is also pleased to announce the release of her very own tarot cards, the Tattoo Oracle! The Tattoo Oracle is a collaboration with famed Queensland tattoo artist Teneile Napoli. All are available through Fontaine Press.. Apart from her career-defining win on Channel Seven’s ‘The One’, Charmaine has been honoured twice by the Australian n Psychic Association (2005 Psychic of the Year and 2008 Queensland Psychic of the Year).. The Function Centre Fremantle Oval Monday 5 November 7:30pm. For tickets: call 0403 788 894 or visit Cockburn City Herald, Saturday October 27, 2012- Page 13 Cocky Carnival BEACH BANS THIS SUMMER by BRENDAN FOSTER As of the 1st November, 2012 all city beaches will be imposing a complete ban on boardshorts. The city will also be imposing a complete ban on surfboards, long hair, balls, and bikinis. SUMMERBEACHBANS.COM.AU OUR NEWEST TRADES & RVICES CATEGORY IS SERVICES IS... OUTDOOR BLINDS The Cocky Carnival at the Bibra Lake Urban Farm on November 4 will give budding green thumbs tips on what plants to grow for the birds; there will be photo exhibitions, short films, organic food and fair trade coffee. Obligation Free measure & quote Professionally fitted Free APPRAISALS T. 9248 6116 m.au [email protected] a lag Ma St, y Unit 1, 19 Industr with any other offer Can’t see your category? Contact Whitney on 9430 7727 or email [email protected] AND ADD YOUR CATEGORY TODAY! Reggae burns at the Orient WHAT’S NEW JC’s natural WONDERS and simple PLEASURES GREAT VALUE $9.95 GREAT GIFT We have produced A 2013 frame, flip style, desk top calendar. You can personalise it so you can remember all your heart felt occasions, as it stays in the line of your vision. We have school holidays and moon phases highlighted for fishermen and gardeners. By researching over 36 ways to de-stress in COCKBURN CITY. • Work encouraging dreams in photography. • Giving back to the community, funds and inspiration with thanks. • Stimulating enthusiasm for people to get more out of life. • Demonstrating in pictures and words some of the many things available for all to enjoy. • Sharing, with others true beauty in thing around us, e.g. birds, animals, parks, gardens, beaches and sunsets. • Getting people to join in more community activities which in turn will bring them joy. • To be a fundraiser for schools and Epilepsy Action Australia. “Their numbers are falling rapidly and the major threat to their survival is habitat loss. “It is vital that we protect what remains of their nesting and feeding habitats around the city and in the south-west forest so that they can recover and survive. “It would be an absolute tragedy to lose these extraordinary birds. We have to stand together and make sure that we don’t let that happen.” IF the reggae was hot at the Bar Orient last Friday, the kitchen was positively smoking. Halfway through the weekly Reggae Club gig, staff noticed smoke pouring out of a dishwasher, but when they opened the door to investigate the inrush of oxygen caused a flare-up and fire fighters had to be called. The pub was evacuated without injury and was working next day. Club organiser Che Skonis, who captured the image above on her smartphone, said free mixtapes would be provided to reggae fans who turned up early next week to compensate for the music they’d missed. The club’s also gearing up for two Fremantle Festival events on November 2 and 9, featuring dancehall (modern Jamaican reggae). outdoor blind solutions Not to be used in conjunction THE Forest Alliance is throwing a shindig in Bibra Lake next month for endangered black cockatoos. The bird bash will also feature lo-fi tunes from the Dream Tree Collective and Skye and Eric and there should be enough kids’ activities to keep young tackers happy. Forest Alliance bugle Jess Beckerling says the day, which runs from 11am to 4pm, is a “celebration of our magnificent, endangered black cockatoos”. “All three of our unique black cockatoo species are in crisis,” she says. A HERALD PROMOTIONAL FEATURE • It is an original idea with: - Two NATURAL WONDERS on every month 24 lovely native photographs - Simple pleasures at low or no cost with a different focus each month - Words to inspire you to get more out of life - With some sponsorship of pleasures we pay for. As a community service the month of JULY lists shopping locations that provide bread milk and some pantry items. Check them all out! You may get your dream shopping experience, including friendly service, supplying home baked recipes or retailing, mysterious delicacies from their country of origin. You just might discover your new favourite treat. Many thanks once again to all who assisted us in this project .We want to thank the service providers who have and do look after us so well. All the information was true & correct to the best of my knowledge when I sent it to print. I’ve had many English gurus. So cheers to my dear friends who have been, kind when using their gentle, patient, listening hearts about my passion for this calendar. To all at the Wetlands Education Centre. I praise GOD that Dee was so welcoming it enabled me to speak my mind or I may have become the weed fairy, which would have offended the butterfly FOR EXTRA FUN WE ARE guardians. RUNNING A COMPETITION FOR Lend a hand withh THOSE WHO PURCHASE ONE. guidance and To join in, list all the things improvements! to see, places to go and what to Email your orderr do, that we have in our to jeanborwick@ @ 2013 Calendar, then send your list to: gmail.com Look out for our calendars at specialty shops throughout Cockburn Page 14 – Cockburn City Herald, Saturday October 27, 2012 [email protected] or write to: PO Box 4012 Coolbellup 6163 The winners will be notified via e-mail. Your prize calendar will be delivered to your door. TO THE SERVICES THAT SPONSORED US MAY THEIR GENEROSITY BE TRULY BLESSED. Steve Hall of Elders Real Estate - (08) 9414 9300 He is an encouraging professional when buying or selling your home. My Delicious Cake and Decorating - (08) 9418 5929 They provide edible centre pieces & lessons. South Lake Leisure Centre - (08) 9411 3355 Try a spar, steam or sauna. Coogee Beach Cafe - Rob Collica - (08) 9434 9466 They will cook for you, fish you may have dreamed of catching yourself from the jetty. The Cheese Cake Shop on Rockingham Rd Ben Rijavec - (08) 9418 8455 A Dreamy! end to any meal. Bernadette Aitken - [email protected] Transforming fabric into useable art. Classes 4 all. Production is in full swing, when you have made your purchase please experience all the NATURAL WONDERS AND SIMPLE PLEASURES OF THE AUSTRALIAN BUSH AND WETLANDS BY THE SEA WITH THE BENEFITS OF COCKBURN CITY that we have brought to you in our 2013 calendar. Port poaching 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 newsclips 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 me! 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 www.trybooking.com/35157. 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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All you do is grab a seat and keep an eye out for a dish you fancy (the choice is always being updated, with new varieties added all the time, so you’ll never get bored). When you spot one, take it off the train and tuck in! If you miss the plate don’t worry, it’ll come round again. Different, tasty, so healthy and the best priced in WA. Get yourself in the pink today! 25 Collie Street, Fremantle Phone 9433 5800 www.pinkrice.com.au A Haandi addition to the local scene T FFOOD JENNY D’ANGER JE HE menu at Haandi Indian restaurant is mind-bogglingly long, fortunately for the D’Anger duo we only had to read through the vegetarian and fish options, thus saving a lot of valuable eating time. FAMILY PIZZA 90 Only $26 GOZLEME • PIZZA • KEBAB BURGERS • BOREK • PIDE BREAD • DIPS PHONE YOUR ORDERS THROUGH 9414 9325 DINE IN OR TAKEWAY 5 Star Kebab Shop Open 7 Days UNIT 2/318 YANGEBUP ROAD YANGEBUP YANGEBUP KEBAB & PIZZA HOUSE Healthy Traditional Turkish Food The restaurant is in the old Caesar’s Restaurant, (diagonally opposite Rosie O’Grady’s) in the South Terrace Piazza. The decor, still the same, works fantastically to create an opulent Bollywood ambience. That giant carved Caesar head has the look of Alexander 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 restaurant to open in Fremantle 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 swimming in a richly creamy sauce, a delicate green shade, made with coconut milk, cashews, ginger and garlic. The subtle taste went well with the sharpness of the mushroom, smothered in a sauce of peas, ginger and green chillies. Advertsing Chook Liz West has been raving about Haandi for weeks and reckons the meaty tandoori tasting plate ($29) is the best she’s ever had. The tandoor and naan ($5) oven is in the restaurant, and there’s a bird’s eye view of this intriguing process from the mezzanine dining area. The Haandi is licensed or BYO wine, but try a mango lassi ($6) first as they are fantastic. Haandi Shop 19 26-36 The Piazza South Terrace, Fremantle 9466 3888 Open Tuesday to Sunday 5pm to late Father’s Day Grand Buffet Dinner All you can eat Dad eats half price* $40 pp Indian Restaurant Over 30 items to choose from Dine in or Take Away BYO or Fully Licensed *min 1 dad per table of 2 Turban wins again! Winner - Finalist Best licenced Indian Restaurant 2012 Gold Plate Award Congratulations! Winner - Finalist Gold Plate Award 2009, 2010 & 2011 Turban Goes Gold Again! Page 16 – Cockburn City Herald, October 27, 2012 2009, 2010, 2011 & 2012 Winner - Finalist Award for Excellence WA Catering Association WINNER Tasty Takeaway Award 2011 OPEN 7 DAYS 248 STOCK ROAD, MELVILLE 9330 1985 herald arts At least someone is listening 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 the troubadour 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.” There’s a buzz in the air To ensure a safe and reliable network ahead of the summer months, Western Power will be conducting necessary powerline inspections by helicopter in Bunbury between 8-10 November 2012*. If you have livestock in paddocks with powerlines in these areas, we advise you to consider moving your animals to another location during these days. The helicopter may need to hover low or land to refuel or closer inspect. Please visit westernpower.com.au or call us on 13 10 87 for the most up to date information. *These dates are correct as of 12pm on 3 September 2012 but may be subject to change due to weather conditions or other unforeseen circumstances. 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Phone 9430 7727 [email protected] fremantleherald.com Cockburn City Herald, Saturday October 27, 2012 - Page 17 herald The Perfect Freo Lifestyle T R PR ED I U CE C ED 1.5 AT A HOME JENNY D’ANGER JE HERE’S nothing static about the view from this Attadale stunner. 37 South St, Sth Fremantle $749,000 2 at home 2 This Klopper designed home is the essence of the Fremantle lifestyle located only a short walk from South Beach and the Fremantle café strip. Property features: • limestone and cast iron frame • functional layout • two large bedrooms • outdoor spa, shower and decked entertainment area • fully furnished and equipped • air conditioned throughout • alarm system • low maintenance • off-street parking Call Silvana Traini 0430 111 472 [email protected] Home open: Saturday 27 Oct 1.30 - 2.15pm 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 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 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 Clean Up for Spring Assembled Ready to go from $299 With this lightweight gra d around obstacles. trim your fence line an • 0.65 kW power • 27.2 cc engine • 4.1 kg weight d • AutoCut®cutting hea BG 56 Blower Cleaning up is effortless with this powerful blower. • 27.2 cc engine • 230km/hr air speed • 4.2 kg weight • 730m3/hr air flow only $199 HS 45-450 Hedge Trimmer Tame that overgrown hedge with ease with this powerful hedge trimmer that is just so easy to start, • 0.75 kW power • 27.2 cc engine • 450 mm cutter • 4.7 kg weight • 2.5 kg dry weight only $249 MS 170 Mini Boss® only $399 from $199 Rotary Mowers immer FS 38 GrassssTr ly trimmer you can quick Compact and easy to use, perfect for effortless cutting around the backyard. • 1.3 kW engine power • 30.1 cc engine • 3.9 kg dry weight • 14” (35 cm) bar length RE 108 High Pressure Cleaner Lightweight and portable, yet powerful. Perfect for domestic use around the home or workshop. • 1700 kW power • 6.3 ltr/min output* • 110 Bar • 18.3 kg weight *Local water only $399 FSE 41 Electric Grass Trimmer $299 nt able So incredibly light, compact and quiet, you’ll forget you are even using this grass trimmer! • 400W power • 2.5 kg weight only $79 SHOP COCKBURN CENTRAL Unit 33/87 Armadale Rd (Opp. Bunnings), Jandakot Ph: 9414 7377 Email: [email protected] Page 18 – Cockburn City Herald, Saturday October 27, 2012 only restrictions may apply Chainsaw t Domestic OPEN 7 DAYS Mon to Fri 9am - 5pm Sat 9am - 4pm Sun 9am - 1pm 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. 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GST plus leasing fees and ancillary charges. dethridgeGROVES REAL ESTATE 9336 1166 3 Norfolk Street, Fremantle :: www.dgre.com.au BAFC SETTLEMENTS Better and Faster Conveyancing Pty Ltd Mobile Real Estate Settlement Agents 6/330 South Terrace, South Fremantle 6162 Fax: 9433 2555 Email: [email protected] ANNE MEIKLEJOHN 0418 926 314 Licensee/Director Dip Mental Health 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 G N I R E D I CONS LING? SEL 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. • • • • • • Melita Ryan 0419 347 276 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. T N A W U O Y O R D U O Y L L E S O T ? S S E N BUSI Please contact 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 • • • • • • $850,000 No GST All O er Considered BIBRA LAKE FOR SALE 2/28 Bushland Ridge • • • • • • 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 • • • • • • Robert Ryan 0418 335 185 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 • • • • • • NAVAL BASE 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 • • • • • • 20A Hines Road • • • • • • Robert Ryan 0418 335 185 • • • • • • PORT KENNEDY 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 • • • • • • $245,000 + GST 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 • • • • • • Tony Romano 0407 388 139 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 • • • • • • This property is guaranteed to impress! 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 FOR SALE • • • • • • $795,000 + GST 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 • • • • • • $575,000 GST Going Concern 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 • • • • • • BIBRA LAKE 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 • • • • • • Travis Lindstrom 0422 609 822 CANNING VALE FOR LEASE 2/6 Mears Road • • • • • • COCKBURN CENTRAL FOR LEASE Unit 10E Plaza 817 Beeliar Drive • • • • • • Near new office / warehouse 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 • • • • • • COCKBURN CENTRAL 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 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • O’CONNOR FOR LEASE 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 • • • • • • $19,200 p/a + GST Per Unit 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 • • • • • • Office/Warehouse + yard 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 • • • • • • $36,000 p/a + GST + O/G’s 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 • • • • • • Situated in modern business park 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 herald competitions 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 S 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 N Remembrance 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 T HE cordless 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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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. THE HERALD DOES NOT PUBLISH SEXUAL SERVICE ADVERTISEMENTS. PLEASE RESPECT OUR ADVERTISERS IN YOUR RESPONSES WE’RE NOW ON FACEBOOK Page 32 – Cockburn City Herald, Saturday October 27, 2012 Copyright 2012 Sudhir (M.J.Dean) 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. O 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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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 of our fishing fleet. • Gerry and Raymond Sgherza stand guard beside an unknown girl carrying an image of Jesus Christ. CLEARANCE your way to on weekends with... 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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 and died there, after which Salvatore inherited the shop. “Their love developed, they married and after a time they bought the shop next door and expanded it into Fremantle Fish Supply.” T • simple but elegant italian designer clothing for women in quality fabrics - silk, linen, cashmere, cotton and wool • jewellery in bronze, silver and french art deco glass • handbags created entirely by hand using natural fibres and semi-precious stones Pamela Cattalini wears Creato a mano • ballerina shoes and capri sandals crafted by neapolitan artisans • elegant accessories • paintings and sculptures in organic forms and materials C R E ATO A M A N O Italian FashionArt 38c marine terrace | fremantle | 9430 9025 | www.creatoamano.com • Salvatore Paino with his infant son Antonio and an unknown man, in front of the Roma Fruit Palace, 30 August 1922. Photo supplied | Fremantle history library here to all hours taking orders.” A lawyer by trade, Miss Paino took over the business, where she’d worked part-time after her father suffered a stroke in 2004, aged 74. “Dad lost his speech and ability to write,” she says. “But he still came into the office, he was fully cognitive but could not communicate.” People and activity • Sam Paino Today, Sealanes employs about 230 across Fremantle, Palmyra, Port Hedland, Karratha and Darwin, where the company services the mining industry. “Dad was a pioneer in the food service industry, taking orders from chefs mainly, so cafes, restaurants and hotels would call up and he would be HE annual Blessing of procession and blessing the the Fleet is a celebration Seafood Festival will be a casual of the port city’s fishing event, organiser Peter Woods says. “[Promoting] what Fremantle is industry. This year punters can taste the world-class seafood caught off the coast at the Fremantle Seafood Festival. It’s a free family event in conjunction with the Blessing. “The blessing on the water and chefs on the boardwalk cooking up a storm,” Fremantle Festival organiser Alex Marshall enthused. In contrast to the solemn Cashmere Silk... famous for—its seafood.” Sealanes has donated a staggering amount of seafood for Freo’s master chefs (including those from Little Creatures, Char Char Bull and Le Poisson D’or) to work with. There’ll be music, kids’ activities and market stalls. The Seafood Festival kicks off 10am. She says her father would potter around the office, handing out biscuits, bottles of water, facsimiles and photocopies. He enjoyed being in the office, 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 typewriters came in.” He’d been a big supporter of the Blessing of the Fleet festival, helping carry the statue of the Madonna through Freo’s streets on its annual pilgrimage to the fishing boat harbour. Authentic Ligurian, Tuscan and Italian Specialties $ Chef Matteo For breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea or dinner. Bookings advised. La Sosta Restaurant & Cafe 87 Market Street, Fremantle 9335 9193 Open Mon 7.30 - 6 | Tue to Fri 7.30 - late | Sat & Sun 7 to late | BYO ool Art for your home Come in and visit the friendly staff at Kool Kanvas and let us help you choose something distinctive for your home... 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RRRC premier demandin “This needed for a m coast a maximum of 15 per cent of the highe covertens whic running be frank one maximum re petition s will walk ceases theoperation, patients g storeys. antlebe ofsays Frem and to will controversial. nancially or front thousands t rather in living under the department’s plans. h there the issue Colin Barnett that can’t old hoop powe It was than six archit antle development person, going to be il South ll Woolstores drug addictions for not supported n mayo of tonnes deal with a backwaste once and y departmen Although report from council They will The report says that the deed would more will ect netba counc of counc somestaff is never it takes an hour r astatio “Colin sent rtoLoga of shopping sho ew GP. noyear, “I be will be Andr or the casualty (the resulting will said he’s for all. land if out a new and won’t says the development could be stepped so ew be binding allowed allow illor on any future owners of the lando centre (th it up,” to be tball, can viable year on thegroun ates per n, inbeapushi going to site nbellHow ystem” nts. than seek the system” aon the clinic’s Mr Francis Councillor 10 storeys). sit Sulliv d houses environme East Street will feelindus likehelp they’rewner land, 00negative a new andand could even give the council more estim up baske take and “If care. handed rty. t e appointme oor he impact business.” s faced told them will riate remained rem “mess s hope an says lett. can’t Turner $55,0 and ng as devel muse trial centre d onlynt looking at three storeys,inDr Pettitt appropriat o GP clinic this protection than that provided under its time, to Prof Kamien local something take it up, the Herald. prope repor stonypetition while thethe pet get Hope areas reloca receive truth is, no Land to Dr Trenna butumhomeowners The activi there’s ed staffoped arounandsays after being ged was presented, with are the not going to beValley such te to scheme. planning Corp reins over“limped on” Hospital. • Li Land fees, the “The dismissiveChook detectedpresen “This wrong with democracy lose g on and isadvantag other businfor onetiessavin M s oe after disadvantag good to deal will Muse secon Roaderal owne tone iin as latitu . 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