Ex ports chief to be new guv?

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Ex ports chief to be new guv?
MELVILLE CITY
HERALD
Volume 25 No 20
Saturday May 17, 2014
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Ex ports
chief to be
new guv?
Mutima
exits Arthur
Head after
8 months
by STEVE
GRANT
by STEVE GRANT
TH Herald’s
been given
a hot tip
that former
Fremantle
Ports CEO
• erry
Kerry
Sanderson will Sanderson File
photo
be WA’s next
governor—
making her the state’s first
woman appointed to the viceregal role.
FR MANTL ’S arts precinct
at Arthur Head has had its
first casualty, with Mutima Art
House pulling out just eight
months after opening its doors.
M
Freddy Poncin and partner
Wajipha Chongwe mostly
blame Fremantle council, saying
promised support has been slow
or non-existent. The pair believes
the council wasn’t upfront about
their tenure during negotiations
before they move in midSeptember.
Their suspicions were raised as
• continued page 3
• Freddy Poncin and
a ip a C ongwe
decide to dance to a new
beat t ey re leaving
Fremantle s arts precinct
on rt ur Head less t an
a year after setting up
t eir business Photo by
Matthew Dwyer
a y or s r ev ol t
on m er ge c os t
by CARMELO AMALFI
R B L mayors Brad Pettitt and
Logan Howlett warn council
mergers are doomed unless the
Barnett government stumps up
the cash to pay for them.
Both Fremantle and Cockburn
will walk and simply refuse to
participate further unless the
government retreats from its
statement this week that councils
will be expected to pay the lion’s
share of the costs.
They say if councils are made
to pay, rates could jump 10 to 15
per cent.
The Barnett government has
allocated just $15 million of its
own money towards the process
of reducing the number of metro
councils from 30 to 15—a process
initiated by premier Colin Barnett.
Mayors are ropeable at the
prospect of being made to pay for a
process many never wanted in the
first place.
Without more WA government
cash, councils could be up for
anything between $45m and $100m.
Fremantle and Cockburn are up
for $5m apiece on current projections
and Melville would be in the same
ballpark, or higher.
Low-interest loans have been
suggested as one way to raise
money but the local mayors want
WA local government minister
Tony Simpson to put the screws on
Treasury.
It’s for him to go back to
Treasury and get more money,
Brad Pettitt told the Herald.
“He needs our cooperation as
councils, he can’t simply handball
the cost on us.
We will walk away if the money
is not in the budget. The whole
process will fall over.
Mr Howlett says ratepayers will
not foot the bill The entire process
has been awed from the beginning.
It has been botched.
He says Cockburn is holding up
the passage of its Budget until the
minister replies.
Dr Pettitt says it is crunch time
for the WA government I’m
surprised they have allowed this to
happen, he says.
Melville mayor Russell Aubrey
says “at this stage anything can
happen but it’s too early to make
premature estimates of costs.
“Until we are able to understand
the extent of changes that reform
will bring for the city, there is no
point in making estimates based on
ideas of what may or may not be.
The minister has stated it would
be di cult to provide funding until
decisions are passed down in July
or August. We will wait to see what
his response will be to WA local
government association’s request
for additional funding.
WAL A has compared the
Barnett government’s funding to
that of Queensland when it initiated
its own unpopular council reform,
to which it contributed $51m—a
quarter of the actual cost of local
government mergers. WAL A
president Troy Pickard says the
meagre $5m to be spent by the
WA government this year would
not fund even one merger.
Premier Colin Barnett’s o ce
didn’t even bother responding to
Herald questions but our insider
says Dr Sanderson’s a shoe-in when
Malcolm McCusker retires this year.
Dr Sanderson ran and grew the
port from 1991-2008. For the next
three years she was WA’s agentgeneral in Europe, promoting
investment from the continent
and Russia. With a C longer
than Aaron Sandilands’ right leg
she’s currently chair of the old
Corporation (which owns the
Perth Mint) and sits on a number
of boards including Atlas Iron,
St John of od Health Care and
the Paraplegic Benefit Fund. We
couldn’t find any references to
whether she’s related at all to former
WA governor John Sanderson: give
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LEIGHTON’S old surfers
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the 70s (“Bringing down the
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Barry Brennan is
spearheading the fight to save
the wall, which forms part of old
changerooms being torn down
for a new kiosk, and wants it
to become a memorial to local
surfboard maker Len Dibben.
But at a meeting a few
weeks ago a council engineer
apparently told the group the
wall was going.
Mr Brennan says a
compromise was offered where
the wall’s colourful mural would
be superimposed on the side of
the new kiosk, but he scoffs at
the idea: “That will not wash
with the guys. You can’t have a
wall that’s not another wall,” he
told the Herald.
He knows the top of the
mural isn’t stable enough to be
retained on its own, but reckons
a couple of the old surfers with
angle grinders would be able to
bring it low enough to maintain
the mural’s integrity and keep
it safe. But he says the council
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• Barry Brennan was able to w ip up a protest group to save t e
Leig ton wall in no time at all He says it s ows t ere s plenty of old
surfers be ind im
He suspects some of the push
against the project is coming
from the penthouse suites in
the fancy development that
sprang up across the road many
years after his crew of motley
youngsters tackled waves on
their radical single fins.
Mr Brennan says it’s an
important part of Fremantle’s
social history, with youngsters
often heading there to escape
horrendous conditions at home.
A lot of these young guys are
now the pillars of the city’s
business community, he warns,
and no push-overs.
The council’s chief engineer
Peter Pikor said they’re still
weighing up the mural’s future.
“As part of the proposed
development of the Leighton
kiosk and change rooms, the city
is looking at options to see how
this feature can fit in with the
new development,” he said.
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Mutima exits Arthur Head
• from page 1
far back as November when they
say a drunk council employee
dropped in after a function and
complimented them on how
they’d livened up the old cottage
on Captain’s Lane.
They say the sting in the tail
was when he told them they
wouldn’t be there long enough
to benefit from it.
“We went back and checked
our licence and found it had
been changed,” Ms Chongwe
told the Herald.
She said the council had
given them a draft licence for
three years with an option
for two more. They’d run the
paperwork past their lawyer
who picked up a minor
unrelated issue so they sent
it back to the council to be
changed.
But Mr Poncin says without
their knowledge the council
also changed the tenure to two
years, and they didn’t notice the
change—nor were they made
aware of it—before signing.
Council community
development director Marisa
Spaziani has a different take,
saying the pair signed an
agreement prior to the licence
being drafted which clearly
offered just two years.
“They also signed the licence
documents that state two years
with no further options, before
stating they thought they were
receiving a further term of
three years approximately five
months after signing the licence
document,” Ms Spaziani says.
The council agreed to the extra
three years.
Ms Spaziani also says it’s not
true there has been no council
support. The council renovated
the cottages, provided furniture
and seating to encourage people
to stay in the area, completed an
art project in the toilets, installed
wifi, programmed festival events
at the adjacent Round House
and convened a meeting of
tenants to discuss security and
marketing.
Mutima says it didn’t generate
enough people through the doors
so it asked the council for rent
relief, which was rejected.
On Thursday morning
Mr Poncin rang the Herald
saying he’d just seen Artsource
advertise its space for $400 a
week—$50 less than what he and
Ms Chongwe are paying. “That’s
a slap in the face, isn’t it,” he
says.
Neighbouring photographer
Glen Cowans is sitting tight on
a long lease locked in before the
council turned its focus to the
precinct. He says he feels for the
Mutima crew.
It’s a di cult area I get
people because of the Round
House [he’s next door] but
it’s just a fraction and as you
go further down the lane it’s
even less. People come with
their blinkers on—they say I’m
coming to see heritage—and it’s
very hard to distract them.”
He’s hopeful the precinct will
work but says the council should
stop trying to micro-manage it
and let the market decide what
art is going to work there.
Ms Spaziani says patience
will be needed before the
council’s vision is fully realised.
“It’s a fact of life that
arts business, just like other
businesses, do come and go
and while the city will support
these businesses as much as we
can, we can’t be held ultimately
responsible for their success or
failure.”
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mural at the back
of Fremantle’s Dome cafe is
just a big ad says an unhappy
neighbouring business owner.
Recently sneaker-maker
Converse (a subsidiary of the Nike
conglomerate) commissioned the
mural as part of a global branding
strategy that seeks to tie its
image to urban sub-culture. The
company’s name and campaign
slogan were included in the
mural but were painted over on
Thursday.
Gino’s Cafe owner Laura
Saccone doesn’t think that’s good
enough What’s Converse got
to do with Fremantle?” she asks.
“The mural is not Fremantle and
it should have been about local
culture.”
Her comments are backed
by Fremantle Society president
Henty Farrar, who says the line
between art and advertising has
clearly been crossed.
Mr Farrar says it’s just plain
wrong to cover the inner city in
advertising of this scale.
The Fremantle BID accepted
local ideas for the design, which
was sprayed on by a team
including former Perth artist The
Yok, who now lives in New York.
The result is a range of random
pictures wrapped around the
heritage-listed former library,
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LIFE will be breathed into
Little Market Street later
this year if a joint Fremantle
BID/ council project goes
ahead.
Called the Market Street
Piazza, bollards will be
installed to make a pedestrianonly area from 6pm Friday,
Saturday and Sunday.
Funky lights, interactive
ground projections, designer
seating and olive trees dressed
with fairy lights are all part of
the project, which began with
the mural behind the Dome
cafe. Tom Griffith says the
council will be flexible with
local businesses’ needs.
Portorosa’s and Sandrino’s
will play the biggest part in
the project but neither’s owner
could be reached for comment.
Gino’s owner Laura Saccone
says it’s a great idea to liven up
the area.
Victorian clothing and the
Converse branding.
Council PR spruiker Jason
Cunningham says there will be
no links to the company when the
branding goes so he doesn’t see
it as an ad If it’s good enough
for New York, Barcelona and
Amsterdam then we think it’s
good enough for Freo.”
Mayor Brad Pettitt says he
wasn’t involved and its approval
was a recommendation of the
public art advisory committee.
The Herald caught up with
project manager Sara Toby on
Monday as they were finishing
up. She says there’s been great
feedback from passers-by What
Converse aims to do is bring
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I add my voice to your heartfelt
plea. These homes were built to last,
to shelter the generations of families
who have grown up within these
walls, grown up to contribute to the
rich history of Fremantle near the
river. These homes and others nearby
have survived two world wars, have
seen Fremantle’s secret submarine
eet go to war, the reat Depression
and all the ups and downs through
the decades as did all of Fremantle.
Many of these home owners plied
their craft of boat-building right there
at their front door, while the mothers
raised large families of sometimes
10 or a dozen children. Sadly, many
did not survive infancy or early
childhood. Sadly too, many mothers
died in childbirth.
Hard though life undoubtedly
was for many, the families of the
boat builders and the fishermen
worked and socialised together. The
Left Bank cafe was a boat builders’
yard, the Carrolls’. Step inside the
front door to see wonderful old
photographs of the house and the
families on the verandahs. The ladies
in their lovely dresses with their
parasols. There were boat builders’
yards all up and down the river,
North Fremantle as well as east. It
was a place of great activity.
“Waneka”, the beautiful old house
that was next door has already been
demolished. My mother’s cousins
were born there in the early part of
the 20th century. My mum’s father
was an engine driver for the timber
mills and they lived in Kirup. A
lovely part of the cousins’ schooldays
was visiting each other’s homes in
the holidays. Her “Waneka” cousin
came down to Kirup and hugged
the trees and mum came up to
East Fremantle and attended South
Fremantle Tech for shorthand and
typing and Culley’s on Saturday
mornings for apple sponge with
cream, a special treat.
This gracious home at 3 Riverside
Drive must be saved. It’s on a
marvellous site and would be a
perfectly placed as museum of local
history that everyone could enjoy,
instead of a precious wealthy few.
What pro igate waste it would be
to demolish this proud and tangible
symbol of our heritage. How do we
defeat the greedy developers with
their great gaping maws? How about
a small levy from our council rates,
Fremantle, East Fremantle, even a
grant from the state government?
Or perhaps wonderful, generous
Lotterywest, with its fine sense of
history. It is so worth saving.
Who is telling this story of
Fremantle? There are some
wonderful photographic books in
Fremantle Library, John Dowson’s
have superb pictures of riverside life.
Even today the water near the
harbour and East Street jetty is clean,
as Barry, a man of the river who
swims there every day, says the tide
washes in and washes out daily.
I don’t think Barry would mind if
I quoted him here. He says the river
has a sense of timelessness and peace
and that many come to experience
that lovely feeling. He held out his
hand to show me his lunch, a thick
slice of ham between two slices of
bread. To him, a morning swim in
the fresh cool water, his sandwich
lunch and “I feel like a king”.
What a pro igate waste it would
be to destroy even more of these
heritage homes that have stood nobly
throughout our history.
Wendy Shaw Markmann
East Fremantle
Corporate
clanger
THERE are many sad things
about contemporary Fremantle
which my friend George Williams
points to in his letter (Herald, May
10, 2014).
However, it is not hard to see why
there were no ags out on what he
calls Derby Day: this is now a clash
between two corporations with little
to do with Fremantle.
The Fremantle Dockers are neither
Fremantle nor dockers, as journalist
Zoltan Kovacs once remarked. Soon
they will be moving on to a ash new
home and perhaps be the Cockburn
Dockers. It was so different when
derbies were between South and East
Fremantle.
Ron Davidson
Fothergill St, Fremantle
Stump up!
IF Melville council and its mayor
Russell Aubrey are so eager for
Roe 8 to be built (Herald, May
10, 2014) let them put their own
money into it—if they have
any, after losing $20 million of
ratepayers’ money in dodgy
investments.
Maybe stick to what you know Mr
Aubrey and Co.
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reflections
Book Review
Floor
Covering
Southerners Forever More Specialist
Domestic & Commercial
by RON DAVIDSON
We few, we happy few, we
band of brothers;
For he today that sheds his
blood with me
Shall be my brother...
T
HUS coach, Ross
Hutchinson, a scholarly
primary school teacher
and decorated bomber pilot,
addressed the collection of
lumpers, tally clerks, and truck
drivers who largely comprised
the South Fremantle side of May
17, 1947.
They faced tremendous odds
as did the English in France
on St Crispin’s Day, 1415, as
immortalised by Shakespeare
in Henry V. Historic rival East
Fremantle had won the previous
35 games on the trot
But South had always had
a single purpose in mind—to
beat East Fremantle. East had
reciprocated in their attitude to
South. On this occasion South won
a thriller by four points, and six
WA Football League premierships
in the next eight years followed.
South was the undisputed
champion of Australian football.
Published recently, Steve
E r r i n g t o n ’ s c o m p re h e n s i v e
Southerners Forever More covers
the first six decades of the club’s
varied but colourful history.
Errington started this ambitious
project on grand final day 1997
and finished this the first segment
in 2010. For much of this time he
was working full-time as head of
chemistry at Curtin University.
“Comprehensive” is an
understatement, providing, for
example, descriptions of each of
the Southerners’ (as they were
originally) first 60 seasons of what
Ross Hutchinson might have
called “triumphs and disaster”,
often drawn from old newspapers
at Battye Library. From sheets
of paper listing every South
Fremantle game, 1900-1959, the
scores and the grounds came an
interesting by-product: the list of
every South Fremantle player in
the study period, even the likes
of Bill Back who played a total of
one game, in 1905.
Scattered through the book are
cameo pieces on the first secretary
Hughie Edwards who played
seven games before winning
the ictoria Cross the first paid
coach and the first coach sacked
and Bernie Naylor’s 23 goals in
a game against Subiaco. None
of these stories is sadder than
the day captain-coach Ron Doig
received severe head injuries in
a violent finals match with ast
Perth in 1932. Crowds gathered
outside his home in Howard Street
when word went out that Doig
was convulsing and he died in a
private hospital at midnight. Doig
had been a Fremantle hero and his
death stunned the city.
With the funeral on Monday
afternoon, ags were own at halfmast at the Town Hall and Victoria
Pavilion. Shops were closed,
crowds lined South Terrace and
Market Streets as the cortege—
nearly a mile long —snaked its
way to Fremantle Cemetery. An
estimated 2500 mourners attended
the funeral and a lone piper led
the procession to the graveside.
The casket was covered in a red
and white ag.
The book also features many
photographs including a rare
1934 team photograph which is in
colour and has been rescued from
a newspaper insert.
The message from Errington’s
book is that football has long been
important to Fremantle. When
the social history of Fremantle
is written this book can provide
important insights concerning
this working class town. And
there is more to come. Already he
has written 35,000 words on the
club’s remaining seasons and a
third book will cover early days
of the 1880s and 1890s. The sad
thing about the current book is
its sales have not been properly
promoted by the publisher—the
South Fremantle Football Club.
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publication and launch. The
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S you sit in the shade
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upbringing, was it also able
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grew? Is it a correctly raised
and content coffee sitting before
you? It seems the newest stir
over how coffee is how it is
grown.
We know about FairTrade
coffee and the importance of
what that represents, although
that may not specifically account
for shade cover or biodiversity.
This latest concern is not about
the growers but about the
hapless product, increasingly
planted in open fields.
In its original ecosystem
coffee was grown under a
canopy of trees which, apart
from shade, provided a habitat
for various species of animals,
insects and plant life. Modern
farming practices, where the
COLIN NICHOL reflects
growing concerns about the
negative environmental effects of
coffee bean farming.
canopy is removed to make
way for intensive plantationstyle coffee farms, undermine
the sustainability of traditional
growing methods and threaten
biodiversity.
According to the World Wide
Fund for Nature, 2.5 million acres
of forest in Central America have
been cleared to make way for
coffee farming and this continues
at an alarming rate. It seems
no coincidence the 37 major
coffee producers in the world are
countries with the highest rates of
deforestation.
There is greater public interest
than ever in environmentally
friendly coffee but despite two
decades of growth in public
awareness of where coffee comes
from and the different ways it can
be managed for biodiversity—
monocropping and sun-grown
coffee are now the norm. iven
that most coffee growing regions
are also home to some of the
most delicate eco-systems on
earth, the potential for serious
damage is alarming.
Coffee grown for hundreds
of years by traditional means
under wildlife-rich tree canopies
provided habitat for birds
and bats that would naturally
kill crop-jeopardising insects.
Nutrient-rich soil prevented
erosion and replenished crops,
year after year, avoiding the
need for chemical fertilisers.
That favourite café of yours
owes its tradition to early ninth
century Ethiopia and wild
coffee trees of the province of
Kaffa (“coffee”), Mocha for
being the major marketplace
for coffee between the 15th
and 17th centuries, the Dutch
for smuggling seeds to Java
(hence the slang name) and Kiva
Han, reputedly the world’s first
coffee house, which opened in
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when you order, be sure to ask
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Trucks will divert away from the road,
into suburban streets bringing noise and
congestion, to avoid the toll.
What trucks carry in several trips a rail
service could do in one, thus easing the
congestion of the heavy volume of trucks
in the areas concerned.
The backward thinking of build
more roads to ease congestion will never
work.
The winana freeway extra lanes
haven’t worked, Roe Hwy and Canning
Hwy are all gridlocks at peak time.
Russell Aubrey and his council are in
for a rude awakening if and when the
Canning Bridge precinct is redeveloped.
Watch for the tra c banked up even
further than it is today during peak time.
I expect Mr Aubrey will be missing in
action by then.
M Nardi
Joshua Close, Bibra Lake
No place for
hysterical fearmongering
I AM passionate about the health of
my children. I am similar to most
other parents in this regard and
pursue the best course of health care
provision for my children.
I am a health professional and
meticulously researched the history,
e cacy and risks associated with
vaccinations before deciding not to
vaccinate my children who are treated
with medicine outside the prevailing
medical paradigm of big pharma.
Parents who make the choice to not
vaccinate their children or who simply
question the e cacy of vaccinations are
ferociously attacked with accusations
of baby killers and unfit parents
amongst a raft of spiteful rhetoric.
Freedom of speech on this issue
of vaccination favours those who
vehemently accept vaccination as being
letters
the only option in preventative health.
There should be freedom to discuss
the literature which appears worldwide
on vaccinations, including topics such as
vaccine failure, informed consent, vaccine
shedding, the theory of herd immunity,
and the cases of unreported vaccine
injuries and cases of vaccine injury
compensation.
There is a huge array of information
available on both sides of the vaccination
issue but mainstream media in Australia
chooses not to publish any stories which
place vaccination in an adverse light.
In Perth, 2010, there were injuries from
the Fluvax which was reported in the
mainstream media.
My grandmother is 99 years old and
lives independently. She was treated with
homoeopathy in the 1920s, and beyond,
as it was both inexpensive and effective.
Pharmaceutical medicines were
prohibitively expensive. She also lived in
sanitary conditions and was fortunate to
be well nourished.
I grew up with measles, mumps
and chicken pox being a rite of passage
for children when a couple of weeks
away from school was the norm lifethreatening allergies, asthma, learning
di culties and disabilities, and childhood
cancers were not the norm.
I am passionate about health and
freedom of choice in health care. I
would appreciate a benefactor, such as
the case with the I Immunise campaign,
partly funded by the pharmaceutical
company Sanofi-Pasteur, to erect posters
stating public health should not be driven
by the agenda of the multi-billion dollar
pharmaceutical industry and that the
unvaccinated do not put the health of
others at risk.
We all care for our children the
animosity which this issue engenders
beggars belief and the vitriolic attacks
on parents who do not vaccinate is
reprehensible and callow. Atwell
(Herald letters, May 10, 2014) asserts the
situation in Fremantle is dangerous
implying the unvaccinated are spreading
disease this is hysterical fear-mongering
and vilifies unvaccinated children which
is both unjustified and without sound
scientific evidence.
Margaret Shaw
Curtis Rd, Melville
Truth got
steamrolled
R front page story Bell tolls for
wetlands (Herald, May 10, 2014) is
incredibly disappointing.
Your journalist has quoted a member
of the Save Beeliar Wetlands group who
has made a series of statements that are
not only defamatory and insulting to
myself and the staff of the
ce of the
Environmental Protection Authority but,
quite frankly, simply untrue.
I am disappointed that your journalist
did not offer me the courtesy to respond
to such outrageous accusations. For your
information, the EPA is an independent
body that is not subject to direction
by the Minister for Environment. The
EPA conducts environmental impact
assessments, prepares policies and
guidelines and provides advice to the
Minister. The EPA is bound by the
Environmental Protection Act. Our advice
is always made public and our reports
and recommendations are open to appeal.
The Appeals Convenor administers
the appeals and once determined, the
Minister for nvironment makes the final
decisions.
The EPA refutes any suggestion or
inference, which might be drawn from
your story that its recommendation
to the Minister was subject to political
interference.
As this specific proposal is with
the Appeals Convenor, it would be
inappropriate to make any comments
about the proposal. However, I will say
the PA’s recommendation was made
after careful and deliberate consideration
of the best available information.
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N o G um
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Kitchens,
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by STEVE GRANT
“LISTEN. In the background you can
hear the birds screaming.”
Frank Sander sadly icks through
video he’s recorded on his phone
documenting the clear-felling of the
property next to his Newbold Street
home o ce, including a 30-metre red
owering gum that attracted dozens of
birds every morning.
The local real estate agent feels his
place is a bit like an oasis in the desert:
three properties in his immediate
neighbourhood have been completely
cleared for subdivision in the past
fortnight.
& Laundries
Remodelled
Sadly
“This is White Gum Valley, but you
have to question its name, don’t you?” he
sadly asked the Herald. “Soon there won’t
be any trees at all.”
Mr Sander wants Fremantle council
to adopt a significant tree register and
implement rules compelling developers
take all steps necessary to protect mature
trees.
In an online debate Mr Sander sparked
with his Facebook friends, infill-loving
mayor Brad Pettitt—a member of the
reens at first tried to wriggle out,
saying “council can only regulate trees on
public land not private”.
But when pinged by Rudy Vogelsang
who noted laws can change, Dr Pettitt
changed tack.
We have considered a significant tree
register and may be worth relooking at
this again,” he said.
The destroyed owering gum was on
a property owned by the parents of Heath
Ledger: they are building two homes on
the site for the deceased actor’s sisters.
Kim Ledger says he spent $10,000
trying to save the trees by rejigging plans,
but it just wasn’t possible. He says the
only option was to move a cross-over and
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didn’t think would y.
“All the other neighbours have been
cool about it but Frank has refused to
speak to us, right from the start.”
Mr Ledger suspects some jealousy, as
he’d been given first option to buy the
property and has been told Mr Sander
had his eye on it.
The Applecross resident and his wife
Ines say they are “tree people” and when
the homes are built they plan beautiful,
lush gardens for the girls.
“We’re even going to reticulate the
verge, which is the council land,” Ms
Ledger told the Herald.
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The trial has been a long time
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Veg out to
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by STEVE GRANT
FOUR-wheel-drives are
wrecking bush on the ridge
behind Hamilton Hill’s Manning
Park.
The Herald came across a group
of volunteers pulling out Victorian
tea-tree last week as part of a major
revegetation project, and they
complained one of the biggest
problems is damage by drivers
trying their 4WDs’ off-road.
The bushland, growing on
delicate remant sand dunes,
is suffering. Cockburn council
organised the revegetation
after scoring a Coastwest grant.
Community services manager Rob
Avard says drivers are breaking the
law and risking bushwalkers’ lives.
“The illegal access is being
addressed by the construction of
fences, closing tracks and installing
surveillance cameras, signage and
a continued CoSafe presence, Mr
Avard told the Herald.
He says revegetation will also
provide much-needed habitat for
fauna such as Carnaby’s cockatoo.
The area is a favourite with
the birds and ocks can be seen
feeding on the parrot bush and
other species in the area. Much of
it however is under threat from
the Barnett government’s plans
to bulldoze a major new housing
estate into the Cockburn Coast.
A new road is planned to cut
through much of the bushland
to service the 10,000 residents
expected to live in old Coast-style
apartments up to 16 storeys high.
George and Val Le Febre have asked the town
council to remove the federation home from its
municipal heritage inventory and give them
permission to demolish it so the 958sqm riverfront
block can be developed (“Demolition plan,” Herald,
May 3, 2014).
Mr Le Febre told the Herald the couple was
reluctant to go on record in case they sparked a brawl
with the council. They preferred to let their architect’s
report speak for itself.
“The context that the property originally enjoyed
is no longer discernible and therefore the place
appears ‘lost’ in its present environment,” says the
report, prepared by Shenton Park firm, Hocking
Heritage Studio.
“The low scale/low density development brick
and limestone developments have gradually been
lost and replaced with multi-storey rendered
accommodation blocks and large houses that
overpower the single storey subject property.”
The architect’s report say the home was extensively
remodeled in the 1960s to reflect contemporary
styles, and while an attempt was made in the 1980s
to take it back to a more authentic look, it involved
guesswork and new materials that diminished its
heritage value.
“[It’s] a federation era residential dwelling that
demonstrates some cultural heritage significance
but is not worthy of being entered onto the Town of
Fremantle’s (sic) heritage list nor being recommended
for entry on the state register of heritage places.”
But an architect’s report commissioned by the
council says the home, while not worthy of state
listing, is important in the local context and worth
preserving.
“In light of this assessment, the Town should
consider whether retention of the place in its current
management category A is desirable, or whether
management category B might be more appropriate,”
says a report prepared by Subiaco firm ri ths
Architects, which in 2013 was awarded a WA heritage
award for excellence for its work on the WA ballet
HQ in Maylands.
The two reports differ over the aesthetic, historic,
social and scientific values of the property.
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MARKET UPDATE
(MARCH QUARTER 2014)
ET UPDATE (MARCH QUARTER 2014)
$400,000 - $800,000 contributed significantly to this growth, representing 66% of
Premium
properties
hasquarter.
slowed and first homebuyers activity has also
r’s sales, an
increase
of 2%over
onthe
the$1million
previous
reduced, this quarter is all about market stabilisation, and this is happening via the trade
up buyers looking to secure the larger properties whilst lower interest rates are still on offer.
properties over the $1million has slowed and first homebuyers activity has also
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than last year’s
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quarter.
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the market, many vendors achieving desired sales prices and a shift from a buyers’ market
more to a sellers’ market.
scounting sits lower than last year’s figure by 7.3%, showing an average of 45.3% of
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Latest Established House Sales - March Quarter 2014*
No Sales
Qtrly
Change in
Annual Median
Qtrly Sales
Price
Alfred Cove
47
1.3%
$855,000
71
Applecross
101
2.3%
$1,189,000
59
Ardross
78
-3.9%
$850,000
82
Attadale
104
3.4%
$1,210,000
67
Booragoon
81
3.5%
$845,000
61
Brentwood
28
0.0%
$650,000
34
Melville
111
1.7%
$838,000
42
Mount
Pleasant
125
-3.9%
$1,102,500
75
37
6.4%
$750,000
81
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ACTON Applecross
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To Garden City Shopping Centre, Bus Port, Medical and Banks
Main bedroom with built-in robes and semi-ensuite
Generous living room with raked ceilings
Enclosed outdoor living area
Glass fully fenced B/G pool
Well maintained complex
465sqm
HOME OPEN: SATURDAY 17 MAY 1.00 - 1.45
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0417 931 465
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JUST A FEW STEPS...
• Spacious kitchen with Caesarstone counter tops and expansive cupboards with soft close drawers
• Well designed floor plan with the benefit of a guest room downstairs 3 separate living zones,
downstairs activity room, family area and upstairs retreat
• Perfect for a growing family in a quiet and convenient location within close proximity to Santa Maria
College, Mel Maria Primary school and Attadale Primary school, parklands, river, shops and cafes
from Arreum Han
Latest Established House Sales - March Quarter 2014
Perth property market has continued the December quarter growth with an increase in
Perth’s
property
price, up
by 0.7%
to a median
of $553,000.
erty market
hasaverage
continued
themedian
December
quarter
growth
with an
increase Properties
in Perth’s
priced
between
$400,000
$800,000
contributed
signifi
cantly
to
this
growth,
representing
roperty median price, up by 0.7% to a median of $553,000. Properties priced
66% of the quarter’s sales, an increase of 2% on the previous quarter.
RECENTLY COMPLETED, QUALITY FINISHES
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• Slate Clattering • Stump Grinding
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A/H 9499 4097
9331 2283
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0412 198 966
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OVER 20 YEARS
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9339 5671
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0401 747 368
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Painting Services
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0415 940 607
0408 934 039
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9434 1547
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0418 928 456
bruce@colourificpainting.com.au
www.colourificpainting.com.au
Reg. No. 2390
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0418 953 149
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ROOF RESTORATIONS
OTHERWISE THE WORK IS ILLEGAL
PROTECTIVE COATINGS
WECLEANING
REMOVE &– DISPOSE
POINTINGOF:
If your re-roof is more than
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Company must be a Registered
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Registration Board.
Old Tiles
Iron
Asbestos
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installation of new
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Call now for a free quote
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9314 1222
0418 940 121
TRENCHBUSTERS PTY LTD
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• gutters
• downpipes
• roof leaks
• asbestos removal
• reroofing
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Ron: 0403 842 218
• 2+10 Cubic Meter Skip Bins
• Environmentally Friendly
• Rapid
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• Fully Insured
• Bobcats
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• Hiab & Tail Lift Trucks
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SOAKWELLS
ROOF
SOAKWELLS
All aspects of Drainage &
CARPENTER Stormwater
Management
All aspects of Carpentry
• pergolas
• second story additions
•extentions
• re-roofing
Dean
0413 057 979
SERVICE WITH A SMILE
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Regrouting
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EUNICE ROSS
9364 6352
6352
0419 915 459
Established
since 1986
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We also repair existing
soakwells and brickpaving.
For advice and
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ALL PALMS & TREES
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830 775
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TREE SERVICES
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• Wall & Floor Tiling
• New & Renovations
• Good price, High Quality
• Package offers available
Liam 0412
REMOVALS
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We service Govt. schools
in Roof Works.
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GF 011902
perts n Plum in
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0416 356 359
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• Stump grinding
• Western Power approved
• Free Quotes
• Pensioner Rates
• Fully Insured
Jon 9331 1728
0438 942 346
• Repairs to most makes of
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• In home repairs
• 12 months guarantee
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0409 088 832
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NOTICEBOARD
WHAT’S ON • CLASSES • ACTIVITIES • SPIRITUAL SERVICES • SUPPORT GROUPS
AIKIDO Wed’s 7.30 - 9.00pm Sat’s 9 -10.30am
@ Fremantle PCYC, 32a Paget St Hilton. Info:
Web: www.aikidowa.org David 0428 536 835
AUSTRALIAN ICON FRANKE DAVIDSON
in Cabaret at the Fremantle Workers Club, 9
Henry St, this Sunday May 18th at 3pm. Dancing from
1.30pm to RePlay the band. Tickets only $10 members
$15 guests in advance from the Club or Bodkins
Bootery. $20 on the door. Tel: 93351840 freoworkers@
bigpond.com Website: www.freoworkers.net
BRAHMA KUMARIS MEDITATION 7-8pm
Tuesdays. 42 Gylde St, East Fremantle. 0499 310
302 by donation
CRAFTERNOON TEA - every Tuesday 12.302.30pm at Yangebup Family Centre, BYO craft
projects or do a set class and join others for 2 hours of
child free fun and afternoon tea cost is $5 and creche
is available for $2.50 per child. Enquiries call Ann 0421
482 578
FUN & HEALTH. Join us for Hydrotherapy.
Melville Aquatic Centre. Fridays 12 noon. ualified
physio. Private health cover, full rebate. Auriel Downs
9523 1052
JAZZ FREMANTLE Lazy River Jazz Band.
Sunday 25 May, 4 – 7pm. Navy Club, 64 High
Street, Fremantle. Visitors: $20 Enquiries: 9330 3491.
Sponsor: HEALTHWAY – Act-Belong-Commit
www.jazzfremantle.com.au
MEDITATION AND SACRED SONG, 2nd
and 4th Wednesday of month, 7pm, beginners
and experienced welcome, Hamilton Hill, gold coin
donation, Susan and David, 9494 2079
ROCKINGHAM SCOTTISH COUNTRY
DANCERS. We dance Thursday evening @ 7-30
till 9- 30 pm at Wanliss St, Scout Hall Rockingham. You
don’t have to be Scottish or need a partner. For info
phone Margaret on 9528 2597 or Cathy on 9592 4987
SING SING SING Groups and individual lessons
choir. Melville and Fremantle. Beginners welcome.
Call Joanna 9339 5631
SINGERS WANTED PEPPERMINT is a new,
small SATB choir under the direction of Coralie
Kan. We sing a mix of songs including pop, ballads, folk
and jazz. We rehearse in a relaxed casual atmosphere
as we sing for fun and enjoyment first and foremost,
as well as to become better singers and make great
music. We are currently looking for sopranos, tenors
and basses who have some singing experience to join
us twice a month on Sunday afternoons at our venue
10 minutes by freeway-south from Perth. If you would
like to give it a try please call Clive on 0414 263 493
STOCK ROAD SENIORS - Bingo every
Wednesday afternoon at 1.00p.m. The club has
other activities for people interested please ring Judy
9339 7878
TARTAN SCOTTISH COUNTRY DANCING
group meets Monday 1:30pm-3pm at Waylen
Bay Scout Hall, The Strand, Applecross, Monday
8-9:30pm at the Uniting Church, corner Banksia &
Green St, Joondanna and Thursday 7:30pm-9:30pm
at St Stephen’s, corner Mackenzie & Kishorn Rd,
Applecross. All welcome- no partners required. For
More info, ph Dawn 0414 859 393 or Christine 0407
672 528
TENNIS…Come and join us at Cockburn Tennis
Club. Recreation Rd, Hamilton Hill. Lessons with
AJ 0450 965 399. Email: tennisclubcockburn@gmail.
com or 0478 113 253
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Street, Fremantle, in Fremantle Park, from 6 pm to 7.30
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COMPUTERS
COMPUTER repair, good
rates, reliable, experienced, call
9313 8112, 0401 330 230
WHY Trust your computer to
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Healey (R1008) 9499 1888
BOOKKEEPING NKJJ
Services. Data Entry,
Rec’n MYOB, Quickbooks
[email protected]
Jenny 0407 927 183
BOOKKEEPING. Registered
BAS agent. Efficient, effective
and accurate, with a hands
on approach. Over 22
years exp in bookkeeping/
admin, 11+ MYOB, Xero and
Reckon exp. All accounting
services provided. Please call
Antonella at AV Bookkeeping
0404 842 483 or email info@
avbookkeeping.com.au
BRICKLAYER 1st class. Small,
medium jobs. 9335 4715 or
0400 505 302
BUILDER - Professional
builder specialising in all
renovation work, all insurances
and quality assured work.
Ablewestconstruction.com.au
Brent 0407 928 538
BUILDING additions, granny
flats, new homes. Practical,
stylish, affordable design
service. Save with our owner
builder help or builder tenders.
Patrick Healey, Architect (1008)
9499 1888 or 0412 956 967
BUILDING Renovations &
home maintenance, walls
removed, windows, kitchens,
patios, pergolas. Ph Ray 0417
947 943 rayhatton1150@
gmail.com
BUSINESS CARETAKERS
Need a break? Got an
emergency? Need instant
help? 0402 815 005 www.
businessmindersperth.com.au
BW ROOF Plumbing: re-gutter,
downpipes, roof leaks, new
and old houses. Phone Benn
0433 694 266
CARPENTER 15 years
experience Award Winning
specialised carpenter/ all
rounder. Call Chris for a quote
0428 721 284
CARPENTER, Handyman,
Multi-skilled, Renovator. 25
years local experience. Repairs
specialist Matt 0423 426 202
CARPET & Vinyl layer, repairs &
re-stretching. Call Dave
0409 666 062
CARPET A Cleaning,
specialising in steam injection
deep cleaning. Choice
magazine preferred method.
Quick drying. 0438 411 208
CLEANER - Vicky’s Green
Clean 0401 009 518.
Enthusiastic, energetic and
reliable home and office
cleaning using environmentally
friendly products and practices.
Perfect for the eco motivated
and ideal for those with
chemical sensitivities, asthma
& allergies
CLEANER Exp. Ref. Iron. All
jobs house. 0449 977 180
CLEANER - Friendly, reliable
and efficient home and window
cleaning. Regular and vacate
cleans. Police cleared. Call
Prema 0421 128 220
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CLEANERS Domestic
Cleaning. Regular house
cleaning. Commercial
office cleaning. Husband &
Wife operated. 0430 806 868
CLEANING Home
Cleaning Fast and Efficient
two women team. Reasonable
rates. Call Ariel & Kali 0449 639
646 or 0412 784 240
ABSOLUTELEE Clean.
Commercial, residential, 20
years experience. 0487 049 520
EXECUTIVE Cleaning offers
Home and Office cleaning.
Weekly, f/nightly, one-offs,
vacates, casual. Enjo Homes
Welcome. Now also offering
organise and declutter services.
Call 0414 663 499
CLEANING with a Sparkle.
Reliable & experienced home
cleaning. Police clearance
available. Please call Jasmin
0457 332 871
CONCRETE For all your
concrete requirements 0419
912 936
CURTAIN Making, Tracks,
Pelmets, Swags. Call 9498 7260
DRESSMAKING Alterations.
Babs Fashion Design. All
occasions bridal/ evening wear,
school balls, casual day wear.
9437 3718
DRESSMAKING /Alterations,
Experienced. Hilton, Sylvie
9337 5690
FENCING Replace repair
all types fencing, gates and
welding. Amir 0401 962 511
FREO PICKET Fences. Made
to order on-site by qualified
tradesman. No prefab. Choose
your own style. All joins
securely fastened with screws.
Jim 0417 096 732
GARDEN & Reticulation
Maintenance. Free quotes.
Planting, mulching,
pruning, weeding, hedging,
mowing. Gutters & outdoor
area clean-ups. Rubbish
removal. Damian 0437 318 304
GARDEN designs and
makeovers of ageing gardens.
Native plant specialist. Small
jobs okay. Maintenance –
weeding, pruning, planting,
mulching. Certificate IV
Horticulture. Mary-Ann
9316 9716
GARDEN Rescue Service Back
Working. Weeding Pruning
Removal of Trees Bushes.
Green area cleanups sorted.
Help to rationalise maintenance
procedures. Ring Phil anytime
0417 966 277
GARDENER/ HANDYMAN.
Weeding, Pruning, Retic. etc.
Cheap rates, reliable. 9418 5271
GARDENING All Aspects
of Landscape/Gardening,
new gardens, planting and
mulching, new lawns, retic,
garden maintenance, free
quotes, Adam 0417 916 198
GARDENING Occasional /
regular, yards cleaned. Garden
Design/Makeover. Applex to
Freo. Pauls Gardens
0407 988 967
GATES Repair or replace. All
type gates. Pool gate, Metal
and wood. Amir 0401 962 511
GUTTERS and downpipes
cleaned thoroughly by Sam
0431 993 152
GUTTERS Free roof inspection
with every gutter clean.
Pensioner Discount 9433 1077
HANDYMAN All South
Handyman. Welding, gates,
fences, all metal work, built/
repaired. Soakwells, paving,
painting and decking. No job
too small. Call Amir
0401 962 511
HOME maintenance. Light
construction and repair.
Handyman. Decks, pergolas,
carports, sheds, fences, gates
etc. Interior and Ikea. ualified
tradesman. Freo resident.
Pensioner discount.
Jim 0417 096 732.
INDEPENDENT inspections
and reports, document reviews,
design, energy efficiency, ownerbuilder assistance.
Tel: 9316 0186 or email admin@
archistruct.com.au for free quote
IRONING Same day service
pickup and drop off provided.
$25 per 12 items. Mon - Fri Jen
0410 945 500
LANDSCAPE Gardener. Need
help to re-style your garden or
choose the right plants. Would
you like to DIY but need some
Garden Design ideas. Call
Sharon Attadale Garden Stylist
0432 461 432
LAWNCARE, we save them,
we resurrect them, we mow
them, we maintain them,
reliably, ethically, with integrity
and all at a reasonable cost,
using 10 years of experience
and the best equipment and
products available. If you
deserve the best, you should
call us on 0406 394 329. ChrisCB Lawncare
LEAFLET Distribution made
easy. Call the Herald and we’ll
do the rest. Target particular
suburbs; we can handle any
size distribution. Just pick up
the phone & dial 9430 7727
and ask for Marie King
PAINTING Services. Painter
with 10 years experience. $25
per hour, you supply everything.
Save your dollar. Call Andrew.
0439 371 165
PLUMBING & Gas, gutters
and down pipes PL7409 GF
7917. Phone 0406 352 020 or
9330 4312
PROFESSIONAL Organiser.
Declutter, Organise, Simplify
your home, office or life. Need
some help? Susan Deeley at
your service. $50 hr,
0433 364 654
RESUME Do you need help
with a resume call Sue
9414 6128
ROOF Leaks, gutters all
repairs. Ins/reg roof plumber/
carpenter. 30y exp. Ph Mike
0408 913 338
ROOF Plumbing, Extra
Downpipes and or Overflows.
Good prices and pensioner
Discounts. Ron 0408 958 323
ROOFING All roof
replacements and roof
maintenance. Pensioner
Discount 9433 1077
RUBBISH Removed. Large or
small loads 7 days. Ph 9457
3323 or 0419 918 928
JUNK Removal. All shed,
house and yard junk removed.
Geoff 0414 694 656
SECRETARIAL Services,
Highly qualified and
experienced Jan 9332 6456
SEWING Cushion covers for
home, boat, van, mattresses
etc. Fabrics avail. Foam Sales
9330 1199
TILE/GROUT Cleaning using
latest technology. Bring tiles
back like new! 0438 411 208
WALL and Floor Tiler. ualified
Tradesman All Aspect of Wall
and Floor Tiling. Specialising in
Bathroom Renovations. John
0424 263 060
TILING Specialist. Renovations,
waterproofing, leaks, bathroom,
kitchen. Friendly service. All
types of jobs welcome. Free
quote. Jeff 0403 258 621
WILLS And Probate.
Experienced Solicitor. Friendly
advice. Reasonable fee.
FITZLAW 9337 3852
mob 0401 199 372
jf fitzlaw.com.au
WINDOW Cleaning. Also
Available weekends. 2 storey
specialist. Call Jamie 0438
382 345
WINDOW Cleaning.
Professional, Police Cleared,
Insured, Local. Adam or
Melanie 9310 7340/ 0419
968 811
WINDOW CLEANING:
Professional, friendly & reliable
window cleaning. Residential &
commercial properties. Interior
& exterior. Call 0411 554 432
for free quote
FOR SALE
BED Overlays. Thick premium
quality. More comfort, less
aches and pains. Foam Sales
82 Norma Rd, Booragoon
9330 1199
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classifieds
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noon esda s
[email protected]
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PETS
FOR SALE
DRESSING table, cabriole legs,
3 mirrors, 6 drawers, excellent
quality: $150 & Leather
armchair, matching ottoman,
as new, bone colour, very
comfy: $180 & Organ technics,
2 keyboards, stool, very good
condition: $90 - Please call
9337 5523
FIREWOOD Split $300 per
ton. 0432 848 604
FIREWOOD Split. $80 Trailer
Load. $120 delivered. Greater
Freo and Cockburn Area.
0420 537 765
FOAM Cushions, mattresses
etc cut to size and covered.
Foam Sales 82 Norma Rd
Booragoon 9330 1199
HONEY, Unprocessed honey
delivered free in 10x1 kg tubs
$70. Austen 9437 1774
HOUSE Lot Quality Furniture
Ring 9337 5523
HOUSEHOLD market
optionetics dvd/books. Paint
weathershield (6) 10lt orcher/
leaf green $200ono the lot.
9339 8586 or 0459 439 678
NEW and pre-loved Designer
and quality clothing for women
and men. Silver Linings
Fashion, Shop 4, Westgate
Mall, Cantonment St, Fremantle
(opposite Woolstores) 0430
475 682
PACKING Boxes from $1.85,
paper, bubble wrap, robes. Can
deliver. 9417 2000
PELMET Boxes. $25/meter
made to order, DIY cover. Foam
Sales 82 Norma Rd Booragoon
9330 1199
WAREHOUSE Close Down
Sales on exceptionally high
quality European Cookware
(Mauviel 1830 and Gastrolux)
and accessories. All items
must go. From 19th to 22nd
May only 9.00 am to 2.00
pm at Unit 5 No. 49 Biscayne
Way, Jandakot. Email: sales@
eliteimports.com.au
GARAGE SALE
GARAGE Sale Saturday 17th
May. Furniture, kitchen gear,
linen and bric a brack. 103
Rome Road, Melville. Not
before 9am
HOLIDAY
ACCOMMODATION
HOLIDAY House for rent
Pemberton/Northcliff area. Ideal
for couples/families. Peaceful
bushland with walks. 0417
940 261
LOST & FOUND
FOUND Budge on 4th May at
the Herald. Young Male, green
and yellow. If it is yours, call
0410 273 834
LOST White Gold Solid Bracelet
in Fremantle Sat May 10th. Has
side opening clasp and three
purple stones. 0423 113 976
MARRIAGE
CELEBRANTS
ANNE Roberts Registered
Celebrant. Beautiful ceremonies
designed the way you want.
Ph 9335 6063 / 0431 945 645
CAROLINA Allen CMC simple
ceremonies to suit you.
Ph 0409 291 616
NORMAN W. DeTracy
registered marriage celebrant.
9494 2497 or 0458 941 444
MUSICAL
EXPERIENCED Male and
Female DJs. Weddings,
corporate, birthdays, any
occasions. Call Chris for a quote
on 0428 721 284. Find us at
Liquid Culture DJs on Facebook
GUITAR Lessons, easy going
teacher 20 yrs exp. Simple
method. I Come 2u.
0439 597 507
PIANO Tuner. Professional
tuning services offered. Regular
tuning $165. Call Ronald
0416 065 983
SERENATA Strings. Classical
quartet or trio for weddings,
functions or parties. Email
[email protected] Call Hans
9335 6980 evenings
THE Guitar Teacher.
Personalised tuition from
experienced tutor/ performer.
Individual or group lessons.
Some mobile lessons. Phone
Larry 0410 717 093
TO LET
CLIPPER Dog Clipping and
Hydrobath and Blow Drying.
0411 705 246
EAST Fremantle. 2 Bedrooms,
Full renovated, partly furnished,
open garden, ground floor,
private parking. Available
Mon 05/05/2014. $380 p/w,
negotiable. 0421 519 960
DOG Walking and pet feeding,
quality 1on1 service, 0412 664
032 www.megansdogwalking.
com
PLEASANT Professional office/
consulting room in existing
practice. East parking and 24/7
ground floor access. Located
in a small shopping complex in
Beaconsfield. 0418 928 028
PHOTOGRAPHY
WEDDINGS, Events,
Business. Contact James
0414 451 957. Check website
jameskerrphotography.com and
Facebook
TWO treatment rooms
available in established
professional and friendly
Fremantle health clinic. Work
alongside chiropractic, podiatry,
psychology and nutrition. Suit
remedial massage, Bowen,
OT, acupuncture, speech
therapist etc. Furnished or
unfurnished. Contact Morgan
for more details 9433 6538
PUBLIC NOTICES
ALCOHOLICS Anonymous,
want to drink? That’s your
business. Want to stop? That’s
ours. Ring all hours 9325 3566
office, Michael 0418 904 102,
Lisa 0404 926 367
TUITION
AAA To Infinity
Tutor. Mathematics (inc. 3AB,
3CD and Specialist Math),
Physics, and Engineering tuition
in your home. Specialising in
Years 10 to year 12, WACE,
University and TAFE. Focusing
on clear explanations, problem
solving and exam preparation.
Experienced, professional and
dedicated tutor. Phone Denton
0425 898 598 or 9418 7703
SHARED
ACCOMMODATION
PALMYRA Double room with
ensuite $250pw incl bills.
Convenient location suit mature
non smoker. Share with 1 other.
0432 111 314
SHORT TERM
RENTALS
MATHEMATICS, Physics,
Engineering, y8-10, TEE.
ualified Female Teacher
15yrs experience. Suravi 0402
447 584
BEACH Cottage, 2 Bed,
Furnished. South Fremantle
$500 PW. 26 May - 25 June
2014. 0437 726 459
MATHS, Physics, chemistry
tutor, 35 years experienced,
approachable. comes to you
0409 036 498
SITUATIONS
VACANT
WANTED TO BUY
DRIVER with a van wanted to
deliver Thursdays (North of the
River) and Fridays (South of the
River). Need police clearance.
Call Marie at the Herald on
9430 7727
BOXES Removal type. Cash
paid. Will pick up depending
on quantity/location. 9417 5234
TOOLS, China, bric/brac,
antiques, records, books,
jewellery, clocks, H/hold goods.
Cash paid. Sheds, garages,
cleared out, deceased estates.
Call SHEDBUSTERS 9337
3953 or 0414 451 203
FEMALE & Male Model 1860yrs Wanted. We are seeking
models between the age of
18-60 for Glamour modelling.
Successful models will be
offered print/calendar/video
assignments. Please note
that you should be at least
18 years to apply. Please
Email us for more information
on [email protected]
WOMEN’S & men’s new /
pre-loved designer clothing
& accessories. Silver Linings
Fashion, Shop 4, Westgate
Mall, Cantonment St, Fremantle
(opposite Woolstores)
0430 475 682
PART Time - Food Van Delivery
Driver. We are seeking a mature
minded and experienced driver
to deliver cakes in the metro
area. You will need to be able
to demonstrate: 1. Excellent
time management skills,
2. Professional and mature
attitude to confidentiality,
3. Experience in driving
manual food delivery van,
4. Ability to lift 10 to 15 kilo
containers, 5. Good written
& Verbal communications.
Please send resume to: info@
thecakeandcookieco.com.au
BY OPENING
THE DOOR TO US,
YOU’RE HELPING
US OPEN THE
DOOR TO OTHERS.
To donate by credit
card, call 13 SALVOS
(13 72 58) or visit
salvationarmy.org.au
WANTED live in baby sitter,
reliable, honest, experienced,
first aid certificate. Pol.
clearance. Good rates. Call
9313 8112, 0401 330 230
RED
SHIELD
APPEAL
WANTED live in carer,
honest, caring attitudes, carer
certificates, call 9313 8112,
0401 330 230
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• Private, exclusive & enchanting. Vintage Mt Pleasant
• High on the hill with soaring views from the rear. The river,
the city & the Darling Range
• A sensational 1014sqm midst towering trees. With reticulated
bore and dual driveways
• American contemporary architecture
• A selection of living areas, alfresco terraces and wine cellar
Whopping 874sqm cleared block
Generously wide 22 metre frontage
Prestigious hillside position, beautiful Cawston Rd
Sacred River & City views
North Facing Rear Elevation
Walk to bus, primary schools & gourmet village
Drawings already approved of a spectacular residence
Customize to suit or construct as drawn
An exceptional opportunity. Move quickly to pounce
874sqm
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HOME OPEN: SATURDAY 24 MAY 10.00 - 10.30
GRAND OPENING 24 AND 25 MAY
11.00 TILL 12.00
CALL OR EMAIL TO ARRANGE
A PRIVATE VIEWING
NOEL ROGERS
0409 300 600
NOEL ROGERS
0409 300 600
NOEL ROGERS
0409 300 600
[email protected]
MOSMAN PARK
73/4 DOVER COURT
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$265K-$299K
MOSMAN PARK
9/11 ST LEONARDS STREET
[email protected]
$420K-$470K
WILLAGEE
122 GARLING STREET
FROM $730K
BRILLIANT INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY
HEAVENLY HIDEAWAY
SENSATIONAL SPACE!
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• Large 783sqm block boosts roomy house with
block of land at rear
• Features games/theatre room
• Double Lock up garage
• Perfect for large family or hobbyist
• Ducted Air-con
1 bedroom unit situated on sixth floor
Stunning views with cute balcony
North facing
Freshly painted throughout
Pool and communal laundry
Brilliant location minutes away from shops,
public transport, river, cafes & beach
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Sublime 2 bedroom 2nd floor apartment
1 bathroom with washing machine
Fantastic balcony with sensational views
Clean & pristine throughout
Designated car parks
Small pets permitted
Approx. 10-min walk to beach & river
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HOME OPEN: SATURDAY 17 MAY 12.00 - 12.30
HOME OPEN: SATURDAY 17 MAY 1.00 - 2.00
HOME OPEN: SATURDAY 17 MAY 11.00 - 11.30
SALUA MRAD
0435 232 030
SALUA MRAD
0435 232 030
SALUA MRAD
0435 232 030
GIVE A DAMN,
GIVE A CAN.
MOUNT PLEASANT
26B KEMP ROAD
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[email protected]
[email protected]
FROM $1,499,000
Join Rotary in their annual Give a Damn,
Give a Can food collection. Donate cans or
packets of non-perishable food to assist
those in need in our community.
Pink Bags have been distributed and will be collected:
THIS SUNDAY
BETWEEN 9AM AND MIDDAY
YOU CAN ALSO DROP YOUR DONATION INTO
ACTON FREMANTLE
8:30AM– 5:00PM WEEKDAYS
ACTON FREMANTLE IS PROUD TO ASSIST OUR LOCAL
ROTARY CLUBS WITH THIS GREEAT COMMUNITY PROJECT
ONE OF A KIND
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Architecturally designed by David Hillum
Timeless and very unique layout
Built over 3 split levels and boasting city views
Open plan living. dining and kitchen
Heated pool
5kw solar system
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HOME OPEN: SATURDAY 17 MAY 1.00 - 1.45
HOME OPEN: SUNDAY 18 MAY 1.00 - 1.45
XAVIER TEAGUE
0417 978 812
[email protected]
ACTON FREMANTLE 253 CANNING HIGHWAY, EAST FREMANTLE PH: (08) 9319 3022 WWW.ACTON.COM.AU
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