Ex ports chief to be new guv?
Transcription
Ex ports chief to be new guv?
MELVILLE CITY HERALD Volume 25 No 20 Saturday May 17, 2014 www.fremantleherald.com/melvillen Melville City’s own INDEPENDENT newspaper Applecross - Bicton Edition - Letterboxed to Applecross, Alfred Cove, Ardross, Attadale, Bicton, Booragoon, Brentwood, Melville, Mt Pleasant, Myaree and Palmyra. 41 Cliff Street, Fremantle Ph 9430 7727 Fax 9430 7726 Email: [email protected] 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 us a bell if you know. Find the Fake Ad & WIN a Chance for a Feast for 2 8/47 Mews Rd, Fremantle For details please see Competitions DO YOU FEEL THE SQUEEZE? Deliver the Herald to local letterboxes and you’ll get paid to stay healthy (you can’t afford to get sick any more). We have a vacancy near you. Call Marie on 9430 7727. LY NT ED CE AT RE NO V RE We are now specializing in Homemade Pastries Pies and Cakes Truss confirms toll commitment RAW DESSERTS INSTORE NOW! OPEN 7 DAYS 7AM TO 3.30PM Shop 8, 17-23 Collie Street, Fremantle Phone 9336 7776 BREAKFAST • LUNCH • COFFEE AFTER These boots were made for walkinʻ but now they need some care. Youʻde better get down to The King of Sole to give them years more wear! 9337 9125 0400 121 835 Hilton Fresh, 308 South St REGULAR CLEANING SPECIALS AVAILABLE Residential · Regular house cleaning · One off house cleaning · End of lease cleaning · Rental Inspection cleaning IT’S the odd gap in the federal Budget. Despite the Abbott government’s muscular declaration it’s pouring $932 million into WA’s port freight link— including the Roe Highway extension—the Chook’s found that in the Budget papers the funding is listed as TBA (to be announced). All the other 14 WA projects have funding confirmed and a dollar figure attached. Federal infrastructure minister Warren Truss insists the government is “committed” to the link and will work with the Barnett government to get truckies on board by working out a toll. Insured 0433 789 865 www.careway.com.au Wall wipeout looms LEIGHTON’S old surfers may have lost their battle to save “the wall” where they’d gather and warm up after tackling the beach’s break in the 70s (“Bringing down the wall,” Herald, March 3, 2012). 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 wasn’t interested. heep, Co , Chicken, ulti i Mulches ater a er, arri eat, ine ark, ushroom Compost anure ulch Soil Mixes oil Conditioner, otting i lt n ood roducts itre ags ag Com ination . FREE HOME DELIVERY ALSO AVAILABLE SHEEP MANURE In large 70lt Bags ags ut the magic in our garden ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ Manures Bateman Liberal MLA Matt Taylor welcomes the commitment, saying that in his by STEVE GRANT Police Cleared Why throw it out if the King can fix it? Page 2 - Melville City Herald, Saturday May 17, 2014 n campaign doorknocking most voters want Roe 8 finished in the hope it will get trucks off suburban roads. “It is far more preferable that mass freight transport occurs on a non-stop, dedicated, wide freight reserve rather than the current situation of heavy haulage trucks stopping and starting along Leach Highway, often within just 10 metres of homes,” he says. Mr Taylor says the 5.5km extension through the Beeliar wetlands will be better for fauna, its elevation allowing wildlife to cross from one wetland to another. The Save Beeliar Wetlands group is reeling from Roe 8’s sudden reappearance and is meeting this Tuesday at the Bibra Lake Urban Farm to discuss its next move. by STEVE GRANT CATERING AND PRIVATE FUNCTIONS NOW AVAILABLE. BEFORE N o f ed B ud get f un d s f or R oe 8 Ph: Manure Magic 0427 999 961 ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ • 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. H AY E S AU C T I O N E E R S P T Y LT D Auctioneers & Valuers - Fine Art - Antiques - General Household Antique Auction MOSTLY UNRESERVED S election 1 8 th , 1 9 th and early 2 0 th c E nglish and C ontinental furniture, antique and modern j ewellery, antique silver, ceramics including C larice C liff B iz arre geometric design, M oorcroft, D oulton n er ro fig re g n ng e or e r n err r no n rn fine r en er n o er items, netsukes and cloisonne, clocks, paintings, lith ograph s and prints, A fgh an and Persian rugs including silk inlays Sunday 25th May - 10am V iew Fri 2 S at 2 S un 2 Refreshm 3 M ay 1 2 pm- 6 pm 4 M ay 1 0 am- 6 pm 5 M ay 9 am- 1 0 am ents will be served See website for catalogue & preview Thursday prior Ne t Antique Auction Sun 8 une www.hayesauctioneers.com.au Fortnightly Antique Auctions. Free Valuations 16.5% BUYERS PREMIUM APPLIES 122 Burswood Road, Burswood • Ph: 9355 2111 • Mob: 0408 190 948 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.” I want to express my interest in a good education for my child... Families in the wider Fremantle area have been registering their interest for a new, independent high school. Expressions of interest received before 19th May will play an important part in the application process, confirming that local parents want more high school options for their children. Plan for the future today and register your expression of interest. Fremantle Christian College is preparing to commence with an intake of year 7 students in 2015, subject to approval from the Minister of Education. There are two ways to register your interest: 1. Online form at http://www.newlife.wa.edu.au/ 2. Email [email protected] Fremantle Christian College 110 Rockingham Rd HAMILTON HILL For more information contact Mr Mike Smith: 0419 147 722 A d v er s e m ur a l i ty by CLARE KENYON AH 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, including a caterpillar wearing shoes, a toucan, a pizza, a cat with three eyes, a dog wearing • ot ust a pretty picture. A world of beautiful rugs Photo by Clare Kenyon P i a z z a p l a n f or M a r k et S t 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 colour to dull walls and transform them into works of art,” she says. Now also selling genuine handcrafted Persian & Middle Eastern carpets Stockist of all Bayliss and Rug Collection Designs. Specializing in Modern, Funky and Classical Rugs. 9271 6273 STAN’S 913 Beaufort St, Inglewood Mon-Sat 9-5pm Sun 2-5pm www.stansrugcentre.com.au RUG CENTRE Cheers. To a quick lunch. Our midweek lunch specials are back! Enjoy two sumptuous courses, inclusive of a glass of Margaret River wine and coffee. $39pp www.bluewatergrill.com.au * Valid Mon-Thurs 56 Duncraig Road, Applecross T: 08 9315 7700 E: [email protected] Melville City Herald, Saturday May 17, 2014 - Page 3 n WHO • WHAT • WHERE A HERALD PROMOTIONAL FEATU RE Love Space Tired, cluttered kitchen? Daggy old bathroom? It’s time to talk to New Space Living about updating your home. As an internationally qualified interior designer, Sharon Edmondson has worked and studied with some of the world’s best, including Claire Nelson - one of the UK’s top ten hospitality designers. Sharon has many years of invaluable knowledge in the construction side of design, a crucial factor which enables projects to be functional and stylish. New Space Living offers bespoke kitchen and bathroom design and full project management services. Every part of the design process is taken care of and all products and finishes are chosen individually for each project. So if you’re wanting a complete, unique kitchen or Newspaper House 37-45 Cliff Street Fremantle WA 6160 PO Box 85 North Fremantle, WA 6159 Ph: 9430 7727 Fax: 9430 7726 news fremantleherald.com www.fremantleherald.com · International experience · Full project management & be in with a chance to win a copy of a winter cookbook ‘Slow’ by Valli Little! M: 0448 133 550 E: [email protected] W: www.newspaceliving.com.au EDITORIAL Mail marauder RECENTLY I found eight unopened letters that had been thrown in to my rubbish bin. The bin had just been emptied, otherwise I might not have noticed them. Some were from the Bicton street that I live in and others were from North Fremantle. This has happened before: I’d found letters behind a hedge in the front garden, and a few months ago a young man was seen looking in all the letterboxes in the street during the early hours of the morning. These incidents have been reported to the police, and the letters have been posted on to the correct recipients. Locking letterboxes or at least emptying them each evening would safeguard mail. J Bicton THANK you Julie Podstolski and Cliff Collinson (Herald, May 3 and 10, 2014) for your voices in the wilderness, decrying the wanton destruction of these gracious and beautiful homes of character from a time when people cherished their homes and possessions and treated them with the veneration they deserved. WEED FREE SHEEP MANURE 80lt bags $11ea or 10 for $99 Also mulches, cow, chicken, compost bags or truckloads Phone Ron 0423 59 0015 Exhibition and Art Sale 10.00am to 4.00pm Monday to Saturday 10.00am to 2.00pm Sunday ACN: 009 416 620 Profligate waste DUNG HO 17 to 25 May Open daily Publisher: The Herald Publishing Co. Pty Ltd Editor-in-chief: Andrew Smith Directors: Andrew Smith & Pip Thomson bathroom that adds value and wows visitors, give New Space Living a call! Book New Space Living to design your new kitchen or bathroom before the end of June and receive a FREE 1 hour consultation and written report for the rest of your home worth over $380! New Space Living Mob: 0448133550 www.newspaceliving.com.au & Bathroom Design Artworks by Western Australian artists letters The Paper That Lives Here est. 1989 Contemporary Kitchen FREE DELIVERY herald City of Melville Civic Centre Level Two, 10 Almondbury Road, Booragoon www.melvillecity.com.au/arts 1300 635 845 | 9364 0666 C F1 0 5 7 4 Page 4 - Melville City Herald, Saturday May 17, 2014 n 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. • continued page 6 Editor: Andrew Smith Chief of Sta & Production Editor: Steve Grant Hobart Desk / Editorial Production: Brian Mitchell ournalists: Jenny D’Anger, Carmelo Amalfi, David Bell Photographer: Matthew Dwyer Cartoonist: Ange, Chatfield Story Deadline: Wed. noon ADMINISTRATION Business De elopment Director: Bryan Zemunik Reception: Alana Christian, Emily Templeton-Knight ADVERTISING Director: Natalie Hug Assistant to Director: Melanie Buljan Real Estate: Natalie Hug Display Ad ertising: Elin McCarthy, Myra Oudendijk Ad Copy Control: Rosie Smith, Julie Rainbow Trades & Ser ices: Daisy Smith, Bryan Zemunik Classifieds: Daisy Smith Ads Deadline: Tues. noon PRODUCTION Production Manager: Matthew Eeles Graphic Design: Nibha Mehra, Fernanda Herrmann, Helena Tay ACCOUNTS Director: Christine Smith Assistants: Janelle Tester, Molly Brown DISTRIBUTION Manager: Marie King Assistants: Stephanie Campbell, Dave D’Anger & an army of locals! Transport: Ron Fowler WEBSITE www.fremantleherald.com Administrator: Matthew Eeles Programmer: Stephen Pollock We publish four separate editions every weekend which carry local and regional news and advertising. Beaconsfield, East Fremantle, Fremantle, Hilton, North Fremantle, O’Connor, Samson, South Fremantle, White Gum Valley 19,743 papers (Sept 2013) Atwell, Aubin Grove, Beeliar, Bibra Lake, Cockburn, Coogee, Coolbellup, Hamilton Hill, Hammond Park, Jandakot, Munster, North Lake, South Lake, Spearwood, Success, Yangebup 22,670 papers (Sept 2013) Applecross to Bicton Alfred Cove, Applecross, Ardross, Attadale, Bicton, Booragoon, Brentwood, Melville, Mount Pleasant Myaree, Palmyra Leeming to Kardinya Bateman, Bull Creek, Kardinya, Leeming, Murdoch, Willagee, Winthrop 38,960 papers (Sept 2013) *Some areas delivered fortnightly. Total Herald circulation: 81,373 SEPT 2013 We also publish the Perth Voice, which is letterbox-delivered every week to more than 37,700 homes and businesses through Perth’s inner-northern suburbs (Leederville, Perth, Mt Lawley, etc) Total Voice circulation: 37,702 SEPT 2013 *CAB Audited herald 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. Eight months passed between publication and launch. The author deserved better. Best Quality Best Service We have moved to: Unit 4/5, 291 Stock Rd, Cnr Peel St, O’Connor opposite The Good Guys Huge range and latest fashion colours on display in our showroom! • Carpet • Timber Flooring • Laminate Flooring • Vinyl Sheet • Vinyl Plank • Rugs Visit our showroom or call Marianne or Henry for our FREE no obligation home measure service SOLOMONS FLOORING PH: 9331 4200 E solomons oconnor bigpond com An unshady business old bean A S you sit in the shade at your favourite cafe, think for a moment of the bean that went into your cup—what kind of life it had in getting to you. Did it enjoy the right upbringing, was it also able to relax in the shade while it 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 Constantinople in 1555. As you sit back in your cafe, think about the bean before the drink and, when you order, be sure to ask for a happy, shade-grown coffee. MAKE IT THE PERFECT TIME TO ESCAPE TO ROTTNEST OFFER EXPIRES 30TH JUNE 2014 PERFECT Very lim availabi ited lit y. D O N ’T D EL AY BOOK TO D AY ! OVERNIGHT ESCAPE $270 per couple Additional nights $150 per night incl breakfast Available from Sunday - Friday only Return ferry tickets from fremantle Accommodation for 2 people (room type dependent upon availability) • Validity from 27 April - 31 August 2014 • • • • T : +61 8-9292 5161 | E : [email protected] www.rottnestlodge.com.au WE CREATE.... EXPERIENCES Melville City Herald, Saturday May 17, 2014 - Page 5 n herald Can you ride a scooter? Why not get paid for it by becoming a part of the Herald’s distribution service? The Herald is looking for an enthusiastic scooter driver to deliver the Herald on Fridays & Saturdays. If you are over 25 and have a current drivers license call to express your interest today. *Only large rounds available. Min 2200 papers. Phone Marie King on 9430 7727 or you can email [email protected] • from page 4 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. Dr Paul Vogel Chairman, EPA St Georges Terrace Perth Look fabulous this Winter! New season stock now instore. • • • • • • • • Banana Blue Black Pepper Dizingof Frank Lyman Joseph Ribkoff Welwyn Ave Marco Polo Meredith Mesop • Sacha Drake • Seven Sisters • Verge • Vivid • Wooden Ships Shopping Centre, • Yarra Trail • Vigorella • • • • • Mossimo Ben Sherman Gloweave City Club Levis MANNING - 9450 4533 Many more… including shoes The wild outdoors, rugged exteriors, cosy interiors, angle, drape & texture. These are the muses that Winter is made of… E ortless lifestyle dressing O’ Briens Clothing Co | 33 Welwyn Avenue, Manning | 9450 4533 Page 6 - Melville City Herald, Saturday May 17, 2014 n N o G um Va l l ey Kitchens, Bathrooms 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 Designed + installed by WA’s longest registered builder. 63 years Building Experience • Frank Sander and C adia Sc eel lament t e disappearance of mature trees t roug out ite Gum alley Photo by Matthew Dwyer take out a council verge tree which he 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. Complete service from start to finish. All trades included. Kitchens normally 2 day change over. Pollution charges to be heard by STEVE GRANT COCKBURN CEMENT will be in court Monday to answer pollution charges laid by WA’s environment watchdog. The trial has been a long time coming, as the alleged offence occurred four years ago—April 28, 2010 to be precise—and the company has since W H A T ’S N E W I supply all materials & charge at cost All mature age top tradesmen No mess No problems “I will assist & advise you during the entire Cupboards made process. Leave the to measure work to me.” Low overheads upgraded its plant with bag filter systems. Environmental regulators allege the company breached its licence by not mixing highly alkaline dust with water before disposal, which led to a toxic dust shower for nearby residents. If convicted, the company faces fines of up to $625,000. The trial is scheduled to last till June 6 at Perth Magistrates. Malcolm Malcolm Builder Ph: 9498 7110 | 0417 170 931 A HERALD PROMOTIONAL FEATU RE SOLAHAUS An investment in earth’s future Brett Claughton “Solahaus is committed to improving the environment by providing quality sustainable energy solutions to the community. We offer a free on site assessment of your energy use “Buying the cheapest system is often the most expensive choice,” he says. “There are huge differences in quality of product and warranties, reliability of service and results. Les and I live here and we believe in what we do. We look for solutions that really work for people: to give them real value for the budget they can afford.” Solahaus uses systems with proven reliability for our unique Australian conditions. Using the highest quality brands such as Solarworld, SMA and the great value Guangye PV-Tech, ensures your system will produce clean, cost-effective energy for years to come. All Solahaus products are backed by full warranties, handled in Australia and installations are carried out to the highest safety standards. from $2890* SOLAHAUS Solahaus WA Brett 0422 718 577 Les 0411 074 197 Before the rebate goes. Before electricity prices increase - again! 2.5 kw from $3990* Massive forman 25 ce 1.5 kw Brett and Les pride themselves on providing an outstanding service. After installation and hand over, there is ongoing support to ensure your system runs at optimum efficiency and you’re 100% happy. Call today. YEARS ar w HURRY! ACT NOW “We also provide tailored solutions to businesses. The average payback on a commercial solar system is approximately 3 years and every Kw installed is equivalent to planting 200 trees, so you’ll be reducing your company’s environmental impact while enjoying excellent returns,” Brett explained. rant y Solahaus is a local company owned and operated by Brett Claughton and Les Brooker. There are some cowboys in the solar industry; but these well known Fremantle experts are dedicated to providing advice you can trust and the very best solar technology. so we can give you the system that’s best for your home’s requirements,” said Brett. per Make the move to solar energy - the smart choice for reducing your power bills and your impact on the environment. Western Australia has the ideal climate to take advantage of solar energy, with more sunshine than any other state. And with the Federal Government talking about removing the solar rebate, which will increase the cost, there’s never been a better time. 5 kw! from $6840* * Based on standard installation, single storey, single phase, tin roof, metro area, subject to inspection and western power approval. Price subject to the client qualifying for the govt rebate (STC scheme). ASK US FOR A FREE QUOTE TODAY! www.solahaus.com.au Brett: 0422 718 577 Les: 0411 074 197 Les Brooker Stress Free Solar in 10 easy steps 1 Get angry about 2 Start researching the waste of fossil fuels, climate change and your skyrocketing power bills. how much power you use? Best systems, Value for money? Suppliers you can trust? Or just call Brett or Les at Solahaus. 3 Sit back and feel confident that you’ve chosen professionals you can trust. Local experts who will guide you well. 4 Make your choice and skip the next 5 steps - Brett and Les will look after them. Flip the switch 10 and start harvesting the sun’s energy for your home and business. Watch your power bills disappear. You might even make money on what you supply back to the grid. THINKING SOLAR? CHOOSE Quality, Experience, Service, Support SOLAHAUS Melville City Herald, Saturday May 17, 2014 - Page 7 n S PIN A L C A R E W E E K IT ’ S T IM E T O A HERALD PROMOTIONAL FEATU RE S T R A IG H T E N U P Live Better, We’ve Got Your Back Back pain is one of the top three causes of disability in Australia. Over a quarter of a million Australians are being forced into early retirement because of back pain or arthritic pain. Forced early retirement can be devastating not only on your finances but the quality of your life. Chiropractic care is an effective management of different types of back pain. The Live Better, We’ve Got Your Back campaign launches Spinal Health Week 19-25 May, 2014, a national campaign by the Chiropractors’ Association of Australia (CAA), to draw attention to back pain and the importance of living a healthy lifestyle. Improving postural fitness can help to avoid damage to your spine. Proper posture keeps everything in its natural position which reduces wear and tear of joints and relieves stress, improves health and enhances your appearance. Ways to improve your posture include: • Standing when you’re on the phone for extended periods • Regular exercise - taking the stairs wherever possible • During meetings take regular stretch breaks • While you’re working at your computer take short breaks to stretch and stand • Check and adjust your position regularly • Take the stairs instead of the elevator where possible • An active spine is a healthy spine and a healthy spine leads to a healthier life. Why not use Spinal Health Week to make an appointment with your local Chiropractor to assess your postural fitness and discuss how being more active will improve your wellbeing. For more information visit www.spinalhealthweek.com.au CONTACT YOUR LOCAL CHIROPRACTOR TODAY Aubin Grove Chiropractic Care Dr Sandra Hohloch 4, 14 Mapleton Avenue, Aubin Grove Phone 9414 3113 facebook.com/ aubingrovechiropracticcare Bateman Chiropractic Dr Debbie Tan Suite 2, 24 Parry Avenue, Bateman Phone 9310 5229 batemanchiropractic.com.au Coogee Chiropractic Dr Jessica Seebauer Unit 1, 237 Hamilton Road, Coogee Phone 9434 5555 www.coogeechiropractic.com.au Live! Chiropractic Dr Andrew Leece Dr Christine Lang 811 Canning Hwy, Applecross Ph. 9316 4444 www.livechiropractic.com.au Winthrop Chiropractic Dr. Lawrie Tassell Dr Clairemarie Wilson Dr Brooke talbot Suite 16, Level 1 Winthrop Court, 143 Sommerville Blvd Winthrop Phone 9332 0122 www.winthropchiropractic.com.au To celebrate Spinal Healt eek Live C iropractic is excited to o er FREE SPINAL HEALTH AND POSTURAL CHECK UPS Saturday 24 May 9am to 12pm Book by calling: live well stay healthy 9316 4444 Bookings are essential! 811 Canning Highway, Applecross www.livechiropractic.com.au • Low back pain? • Neck pain? • Back stiffness? • Headaches? • Sports injuries? 9310 5229 | Suite 2 | 24 Parry Ave | Bateman | batemanchiropractic.com.au Let’s get you checked “Live Better We’ve Got Your Back” Two million Australians affected by back pain. The solution isn’t always drugs or surgery. See a chiropractor. Back pain neck pain and headaches are all signs that your spine may not be functioning properly. TO LOCATE A CHIROPRACTOR, CALL 9386 2525 WWW.CAAWA.COM.AU Page 8 - Melville City Herald, Saturday May 17, 2014 n If you su er any of t ese symptoms please contact the Winthrop Chiropractic Clinic on 93320122 for a complimentary spinal consultation with one of our Chiropractors to discover if C iropractic may o er a solution to your problems. Suite 16, level1 Winthrop Court 143 Summerville Blvd Winthrop www.winthropchiropractic.com.au Lost out S R A T I U G FROM $129 by STEVE GRANT SO much heritage has disappeared around 3 Riverside Road in East Fremantle that the 107-year-old home on the property is now out of place, says an architect hired by the owners. • Holly Poole nna Ralfe icole Clarke and lan DeSousa work to remediate Manning Park and dissuade Ds Photo by Matthew Dwyer Veg out to fight 4WDs 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. Penny Lane’s Music 42 Duke St, East Freo ( end of George St) Mon to Fri 11am - 7 .30pm • Sat 9am - 5pm You’re reading your free, independent Herald. Is Your Workplace or Home SAFE & Tested? Occupational Health and Safety Legislation imposes a duty of care to provide a safe workplace. Failure to ensure the safety of electrical equipment may result in the death or injury of yourself, your employees or others. Advance Power Solutions test & tag benefits: Identify any un-safe electrical appliances Increased safety for yourself, employees and clients Reduce your liability under the OH&S Act Reduced insurance premiums Reduce the risk of electronic data loss from damaged and overloaded appliances With a focus on innovation and style, Luxaflex Window Fashions have been enhancing the lifestyle of Australian families since 1954. To celebrate in style, we could be sending you and a friend to Paris for the ultimate fashion experience, including: Reduce your liability and risk Test and tag electrical cords and appliances to Australian Standards AS/NZS 3760:2010 Test radiation leakage on microwaves. Repairs of equipment can be made onsite to minimise down-time Emergency lighting testing 2x return economy flights with Qantas 4x nights at InterContinental Le Grand Hotel Exclusive shopping and VIP city tours $2,000 spending money HOW TO ENTER: Spend over $2,000 at Sunmaster Fremantle this May (also for orders placed in June), collect your entry code in-store, enter online by 31 May 2014, and you could find yourself on your way to a once in a lifetime Paris fashion experience. Conditions apply see in-store for details. Sunmaster Fremantle Preventing precious electronic data loss through faulty electrics Receive a comprehensive register on all equipment tested for register We offer FREE, no obligation inspection and quote Advance Power Solutions are experts in all domestic, commercial and mining electrical work including emergency electrical work and call outs. For a free quote and further information please call or email Grant Hudson. 0407 988 744 [email protected] Call 9330 9853 www.luxaflex.com.au EC11074 Shop 4, 595-597 Canning Hwy, Alfred Cove Melville City Herald, Saturday May 17, 2014 - Page 9 n APPLECROSS APPLECROSS ARDROSS 44 RISELEY STREET LOT 1 & 2, 26 MOOLYEEN ROAD, MOUNT PLEASANT $615,000 ATTADALE 16 CALPIN CRESCENT CAFE LIFESTYLE ENTERTAIN WITH CLASS • • • • • • • • • • • 3 3 bedroom 2 bathroom, rear strata home Paved patio for entertaining 9x4 shed with roller door Outdoor bar and barbeque Amenities at your finger tips 2 2 4 $1,395,000 Spectacular family residence Superior specifications and design to the alfresco 4 bedroom, 1.5 bathroom, stunningly renovated Swan river precinct, A-class Attadale Sprawling 873sqm, level block Walking distance to Pt Walter and Attadale Primary School 1 BOTH BLOCKS SOLD HOME OPEN: SATURDAY 17 MAY 1.15 - 2.00 HOME OPEN: SATURDAY 17 MAY 11.00 - 11.45 I HAVE BUYERS WHO MISSED OUT ON THE OPPORTUNITY TO BUILD THEIR DREAM HOMES. TOBY BELLEGARDE 0411 166 983 TOBY BELLEGARDE 0411 166 983 If you have a large sub-divisible block with or without a house on it or a block of land, now is the time you could achieve top dollar for it. Land is in huge demand and scarce across Perth. ATTADALE 11 CAMPION CRESCENT [email protected] [email protected] $1,475,000 BOORAGOON 6/141 RISELEY STREET UNDER OFFER Call me to see if I have the buyer for your property and what it may sell for. PAM O’KEEFE 0411 233 428 [email protected] 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 sits lower than last year’s gure is byhappening 7.3%, showing average his quarterSeller’s is all discounting about market stabilisation, and fithis viaanthe tradeofup 45.3% of seller discounting during the March quarter. Over all we can see more stability king to secure the larger properties whilst lower interest rates are still on offer. in 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 Overseas is continuing booming with Chinese ounting during the investment March quarter. Overtoall we can see moreinvestors stabilitydriven in theprimarily market, by major educational institution locations. Wealthy Chinese are pouring money into dors achieving desired sales prices and a shift from a buyers’ market more real to a estate both in New York, Sydney and Perth as they seek safe havens for their cash and also arket. to establish a base for their children’s “western” education. you find to thisbooming update informative and investors please don’t hesitate to giveby investmentWeishope continuing with Chinese driven primarily Arreum Han at ACTON Applecross a call for further information including ucational institution locations. Wealthy Chinese are pouring money into real estate multi-dwelling or land figures on 0450 422 224. ew York, Sydney and Perth as they seek safe havens for their cash and also to a base for their children’s “western” education. you find this update informative and please don't hesitate to give ACTON s a call for further information including multi-dwelling or land figures. 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 SUBURB Myaree PUT OUR HEADS ALONG HERE • • • • • • 5 3 2 * Figures supplied by REIWA ACTON Applecross 9316 8088 www.acton.com.au/applecross 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 2 FRANK BOVE 0408 437 636 JAN RADLEY 0417 931 465 COMO 185 LOCKHART STREET 1 1 [email protected] [email protected] Avg Selling Days ACTON APPLECROSS 13 KEARNS CRESCENT, APPLECROSS PH: (08) 9316 8088 WWW.ACTON.COM.AU Page 10 - Melville City Herald, Saturday May 17, 2014 n 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 $1,490,000 MOUNT PLEASANT 30A BRIAN AVENUE PROTECTED RIVER VIEWS SIMPLY STUNNING • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 5 5 bedroom, 2 bathroom home Protected river views 598sqm block New kitchen & bathrooms Alfresco entertaining area + swimming pool 5 separate living areas and a fully equipped theatre room 5 min walk to rivers edge, with Aquinas, train & bus close by 2 2 4 $1,590,000 - $1,650,000 2 storey - Open Plan – Versatile design 4 – 5 Bed, 3 Bath, large living areas Downstairs Bedroom and Bathroom Ducted r/c aircon and vacuum Undercover alfresco, lawned area for kids/pool Rossmoyne/Applecross High Zone QUALITY YOU CAN FEEL 3 2 HOME OPEN: BY APPOINTMENT HOME OPEN: SATURDAY 17 MAY 1.15 - 2.00 DAVID GOODING 0400 755 213 PAULINE COUANIS 0419 943 266 [email protected] [email protected] ACTON APPLECROSS 13 KEARNS CRESCENT, APPLECROSS PH: (08) 9316 8088 WWW.ACTON.COM.AU Melville City Herald, Saturday May 17, 2014 - Page 11 n herald Thinking of renting out your property? Tranquility by Moonlight Want to know more? Call our Award Winning Team Over 30 years local experience & knowledge. Complimentary Landlord Insurance for all New Managements.* For hassle free Management, please call Penny Oates Property Manager 9332 8122 PRESTIGE BULLCREEK 0406 991 538 [email protected] * Conditions apply www.prestige.harcourts.com.au I’ve SOLD all my properties in record time Let me give my full attention to yours! “The Authority in Fremantle Property” Contact me for a free appraisal report POLLY HOWLEY 0424 484 295 [email protected] SPECI A LI STS IN THE SA LE O F FINE HOMES mackhall.com.au M AT HOME JENNY D’ANGER USIC down the ages is peppered with songs about the moon, from Beethoven to Bing Crosby, to Sting and the Smashing Pumpkins. The name Moonlight Cover conjures up many more, including my favourite, Cat Stevens’ Moonshadow. Approaching this Moonlight Cover home via a peaceful cul de sac winding around the paperbark-lined river foreshore made the name seem simply perfect. In a street of similar sized homes, this two-year-old abode with its stylish skillion roof lines stands out. And with oodles of space, five bedrooms, three bathrooms and theatre room it delivers a super-charged family home. The vendor and her teenage daughter list location, space, and stylishness as their favourite things. “The layout is perfect, exactly what I wanted. It functions beautifully,” mum said. “It’s the modernness of it,” her daughter adds. A series of long, lean windows ood the huge entry hall with light, showcasing the lovely jarrah oors, of the home, which was architecturally designed and built by the vendor. On the other side of a richbrown natural rock feature wall is a commodious living/dining/ kitchen area, overlooking a lap pool. Cupboard envy raised its at home ugly head as I took in a bank of full-length, pull-out pantries, fronted by beautiful frosted Italian glass. Would you like a coffee the vendor asks, opening a set of doors to reveal an appliances cupboard, a percolator sending a delicious coffee aroma into the air. Acres of white stone benches Give your business some extra juice! With our new 4 Week Business Booster package. Here’s what you get... ensure this is a great kitchen to work in. But a fiver-burner stove and oven in the covered patio show a fair bit of alfresco cooking goes on. A huge upper-level sitting room, with a mini-kitchen greets you as you climb the stairs to the second level, where you’ll find the theatre room, along re Featu with the “kids” bedrooms, which are all double. In the parents’ “wing”, a massive bedroom opens onto a street-facing balcony, and there’s a spacious dressing room and stunning bathroom with double vanities, a make-up area, and twin showers—in a glass cubicle big enough to house a family of pygmies. With the freeway and Leach Highway just around the corner, despite its tranquility, Moonlight Cove is mere minutes from transporting you anywhere you want to go. 21 Moonlight Cover, Brentwood $1.85 million Wendy Maben 0413 998 941 RE/MAX 6394 5010 ree T s s Gra SALE N O W O N 5000 Flyers Double sided colour DL flyers. Including production. Delivered to your specified suburbs Three 10x3 Ads Appearing in our Who? What? Where? feature. 10cm H x 11cm W colour ad Feature Article 100 word story or photo appearing along with your advert each week. A great way to tell your story Fancy an Aussie icon in your backyard (or front yard)? All this for $1500 Normally valued at $2560. Save $1060 Campaign is for one edition. Additional editions at $660 gst included. Come down and choose yours at our Wray Avenue centre. Wednesday - Sunday 10am - 4pm To book your package today or for more information Phone 9430 7727 [email protected] [email protected] Herald Herald Herald Voice Herald FREMANTLE FREMANTLE FREMANTLE The Perth FREMANTLE FREMANTLE FREMANTLE – Fremantle’s Paper – – Fremantle’s Paper – .com Fremantle’s Paper – –– Fremantle’s Fremantle’s Paper – –– Fremantle’s Page 12 - Melville City Herald, Saturday May 17, 2014 n .com Grass Tree Specialists since 2000 WARRANTY AVAILABLE • DIY • DELIVERED • INSTALLED 96 Wray Avenue, Fremantle • Wednesday - Sunday 10am - 4pm Mob: 040 888 5435 Bicton North Fremantle Attadale 11 Barker Place 11 Eucla Court 42 Farrin Street CONTACT Ann-Marie Hickey [email protected] m 0417 179 234 Clare Hickey-Shand [email protected] m 0424 593 136 t 9339 1006 Magical River Views! BED 4 BATH 2.5 CAR 4 Fab Family Living! BED 4 BATH 2 CAR 2 Priced to Sell! BED 3 BATH 3 CAR 2 • Just metres to Quarantine Park and Bicton Baths • Versatile floor plan with multiple living and entertaining zones • Abundance of space with rooms of grand proportions • Spacious alfresco area opening onto living and dining areas • Prime real estate with panoramic river views • Don’t miss out on this once in a lifetime opportunity! PRICE OFFERS • Fantastic family home on 1115sqm • Four beds plus separate study and two separate living areas • Gourmet kitchen with stone benchtops and quality appliances • Amazing entertainer’s alfresco area with aluminium shutters • Sparkling below ground pool, mature fruit trees and double garage/workshop • Lifestyle and location just one street from river! PRICE $1.59M • Walk to the river from your front door • Great cul-de-sac location • Three double bedrooms plus separate study • Impressive quality fixtures, fittings and features throughout the home • Plunge pool with swim jets • One of North Freo’s most sought after addresses – close to everything! PRICE $1.3-$1.4M INSPECT By Appointment CONTACT Nathan Hewitt [email protected] m 0411 695 313 t 9339 1006 INSPECT Sat 11 - 11.30 CONTACT Nathan Hewitt [email protected] m 0411 695 313 t 9339 1006 Attadale East Fremantle CONTACT Nathan Hewitt [email protected] m 0411 695 313 t 9339 1006 Booragoon 31A Moreing Road 27B Duke Street INSPECT Sat 12 - 12.30 4 & 4A Rankin Way CONTACT Ann-Marie Hickey [email protected] m 0417 179 234 Clare Hickey-Shand [email protected] m 0424 593 136 t 9339 1006 Grand Duke BED 4 BATH 2 CAR 2 Riverside Living BED 3 BATH 2 CAR 2 Just Listed BED 3 BATH 1 CAR 1 • A textured architectural beauty offering a genuine sense of seclusion • Seamless fusion of bespoke design with rich natural finishes give the home a timeless ‘down south’ feel • Decadent master suite with stunning modern bathroom • Private outdoor living spaces • Delightful cottage style gardens with fruit trees • Extended garage providing extra storage areas PRICE $1.25M • Designed and styled with an innate sense of elegance and warmth • Generously sized formal and informal living • Electric gate access / electron alarm • Ducted reverse cycle Air-con • Large garage with extra storage area • Enjoy the simple luxuries of life in a premier riverside precinct PRICE $1.1M • Choice of 2 street front duplex style homes • Tastefully improved kitchen and bathroom • 401 sqm s/strata lots with 10m frontage • Quiet convenient location • Multiple options available – perfect live-in, secure land value investment or rebuild a quality new home • Potential to purchase one or both together PRICE FROM $595K EACH INSPECT Sat 2 - 3 CONTACT Todd Grierson [email protected] m 0417 881 772 t 9339 1006 INSPECT Sat 1 - 1.40 CONTACT Todd Grierson [email protected] m 0417 881 772 t 9339 1006 Mosman Park Coogee CONTACT Todd Grierson [email protected] m 0417 881 772 t 9339 1006 Bicton 6/2 St Leonards Street 72 Castellon Crescent INSPECT Sat 11 - 11.40 2/48 Westbury Crescent R E FO AS LE R E FO AS LE R E FO AS LE Ocean Side Living! BED 4 BATH 2 CAR 2 Executive Living BED 1 BATH 1 CAR 1 Riverside Haven BED 2 BATH 1CAR 1 • Separate study • Ocean views from 2nd level • Near new kitchen with walk-in pantry • Master with large balcony & walk in robe & ensuite • Stunning alfresco area with built in BBQ & under bench fridge • Side access for Boat, Caravan or extra toys PRICE $800 PW • • • • • PRICE $595 PW • Stylishly renovated triplex style home • Fab new kitchen and bathroom • Stunning rear garden with further courtyard entertaining • Fantastic riverside location just a short stroll from the river, yacht clubs, Bicton Baths • Private, secure and extremely comfortable PRICE $490 PW INSPECT By Appointment CONTACT Nadia Hubbard [email protected] m 0434 093 173 t 9339 1006 Private and secure dwelling Air conditioned Easy care garden Lovely alfresco area for entertaining Secure parking INSPECT By Appointment CONTACT Nadia Hubbard [email protected] m 0434 093 173 t 9339 1006 INSPECT By Appointment CONTACT Nadia Hubbard [email protected] m 0434 093 173 t 9339 1006 yardproperty.com Melville City Herald, Saturday May 17, 2014 - Page 13 n S R A T I U G FROM $129 herald c ompetitions Penny Lane’s Music 42 Duke St, East Freo ( end of George St) Mon to Fri 11am - 7 .30pm • Sat 9am - 5pm ARTS & CRAFTS MARKET 25TH & 26TH OCTOBER 10AM - 4.30PM daily York Town Hall 81 Avon Terrace, York Stallholder enquiries welcome: [email protected] facebook.com/yorkbzzaar 8,000 Full Colour DL Flyers $999 Incl. Print & Delivery Give Your Message a Helping Hand To discover the great benefits of delivering your flyers with the Herald phone Natalie Hug 9430 7727 Win an overnight stay at Rottnest Lodge The Rottnest Lodge is the premier accommodation on Rottnest Island, offering you a choice of quality hotel style apartments, suites with private facilities and lower priced rooms. With a range of activities that you are sure to enjoy, the island atmosphere is clearly one perfect for relaxation. The unique history of Rottnest Island will captivate you, whilst the natural beauty is a constant reminder that Rottnest Island is a true gift from mother nature for all to enjoy. The Lodge’s Lakeside rooms contain a queen size and single bed, lounge area, with two wicker arm chairs, coffee table, writing desk, ceiling fan, private balcony, en suite with shower, closet area, small refrigerator, television with video on demand system (pay to view movies), 5 Foxtel channels and 5 commercial television stations, IDD telephone, complimentary tea and coffee making facilities, hairdryer and ironing facilities which is helpful. Thanks to Rottnest Lodge, the Herald is giving readers the chance to win the perfect overnight escape valued at $270. This includes accommodation for 2 people including return ferry tickets from Fremanlte. HOW TO ENTER FACEBOOK: Leave a private message at www.facebook.com/fremantleherald including the codeword HERALDROTTNEST, address & phone. ONLINE: Visit www.fremantleherald.com & follow the prompts. POST: Include your name, suburb, phone & email and post your entries to Herald Rottnest Comp, PO Box 85, North Fremantle WA 6159 TERMS AND CONDITIONS: Available Sunday - Friday only. Valid from 27 April, 2014 to 31st August 2014. Accommodation for 2 people only with room type dependent upon availability. Additional nights can be purchased for $150 per night including breakfast. Competition closes 27.5.14 with winners announced in the 31.5.14 edition of your Fremantle Herald All You Need is Love Brimming with witty one liners, A Love Affair is a funny and often poignant look at the 38 year marriage of Jimmy and Alice Diamond. This award winning romantic comedy written by Jerry Mayer (a former television writer for such classics as MASH, Mary Tyler Moore, and Bob Newhart), combines humour with insight about life, love and growing older. He also takes jabs at the fickle, youth-oriented television industry). Directed by Finley Award nominee Trevor Dhu, A Love Affair is Harbour Theatre’s inaugural production at Camelot - the beautifully restored art deco Mosman Park Memorial Hall. With MosArts by their side, Harbour Theatre is delighted to have finally found a home at Camelot. Featuring well known local actor and radio personality Ted Bull as Jimmy and the enormously talented Vickie Billingham as Alice, A Love Affair is an illuminating look at a long term relationship. A Love Affair plays on 6, 7, 11, 13, 14, 18, 29 & 21 June at 7.30pm, with matinees on 8 & 15 June at 2pm. Bookings on 9255 3336 or www.TAZTix.com.au (Trans Fees apply). Members & Friends of MosArts bookings please email [email protected] or phone 9433 6260. Espresso @ Camelot is also open prior to the shows so why not come along a bit earlier and enjoy the beautiful surroundings. The Herald is giving five lucky readers the chance to win a double pass. HOW TO ENTER FACEBOOK: Leave a private message at www.facebook.com/fremantleherald including the codeword HERALDLOVE, address & phone. ONLINE: Visit www.fremantleherald.com & follow the prompts. POST: Include your name, suburb, phone & email and post your entries to Herald Harbour Comp, PO Box 85, North Fremantle WA 6159 TERMS AND CONDITIONS: Competition closes 27.5.14 with winners announced in the 31.5.14 edition of your Fremantle Herald. BAKER & SHUHANDLER Catch RÜFÜS live! Win one of 2 double passes! Indie dance trio, RÜFÜS have announced their Worlds Within Worlds national Australian tour presented by Triple j and Channel [V]. The extensive tour is set to kick off at the Coolangatta Hotel on May 9 and will move through Brisbane, Melbourne, Geelong, Mandurah, Fremantle, Central Coast, Newcastle, Coffs Harbour, Byron Bay, Adelaide, Hobart, Canberra, Wollongong and will finish up with a homecoming show at The Enmore Theatre in Sydney on June 21. They return to Australia in May for their biggest tour to date, and it will also be the last time RÜFÜS will tour their #1, gold selling debut record, ATLAS before returning with new material. Excited about their lap of the Aussie map, keyboard player Jon George says, “We’re really excited to tour the US and UK for two months knowing we are coming home to some big crowds and a new live show.” Scan the code to watch the ‘Take Me’ video by RÜFÜS HOW TO ENTER FACEBOOK: Leave a private message at www.facebook.com/fremantleherald including the codeword HERALDRUFUS, address & phone. ONLINE: Visit www.fremantleherald.com & follow the prompts. TERMS AND CONDITIONS:Competition closes 27.5.14 with winners notified by phone. Wagons Winners Congratulations Ron Shaw of Beeliar and Raywyn Fenwick of Hamilton. You have both won Wagons brand new CD and a double pass their Friday, May 23 show at the Fly By Night, Fremantle. Your names will be on the door and your CDs are in the mail. Adbuster Winner Congratulations Therese Sanders of Winthrop. You have won a feast for 2 at The Mussel Bar after spotting last week’s fake ad . If you spot this week’s fake ad send your entries to Voice Adbuster, PO Box 85, North Fremantle WA 6159 by Tuesday. STOCK TAKE EVERYTHING ON SALE 4/567 Beaufort Street, Mt Lawley WA 08 9227 9027 • www.bakershuhandler.com.au Page 14 - Melville City Herald, Saturday May 17, 2014 n ASBESTOS REMOVAL AIRCONDITIONING herald BUILDING DEVON Air S p ec ialising in Air Conditioning: • service & repair • design/ installation • reverse cycle • evaporative Call Rob Free Quotes Onsite Appraisals Sample Testing SAFE COMPLETE REMOVAL Contact us now on… 0423 074 700 rob@ We eliminate the risk! A /H : 9 4 9 7 7 5 5 0 devonair. com. au A R C L # L 0 9 1 0 9 8 A U T H # A U 2 7 1 8 8 0474 483 866 [email protected] BATHROOM SERVICES AAA Bathroom Renovations AU27963 BATHROOM INTERNATIONAL Renovators Owner/Builders BIGGEST SELECTION OF VANITIES • TAPS • SPAS FLOOR & WALL TILES Breakdowns, repairs and maintenance Supply and installation Services offered to domestic, commercial, and industrial customers FREE QUOTES ON BATHROOM RENOVATIONS 9339 8113 Showroom 325 Canning Hwy, Palmyra Clint | 0412 591 144 BRICK LAYING ANTENNAS BRICKLAYING TV ANTENNAS trades& serv ic es CARPENTRY CARPET CLEANING mcm World’s Largest Carpet Cleaning Company McIntyre Carpentry & Maintenance Sustainable Outdoor Solutions Designs Renovations Sustainable Concepts Building Maintenance 9433 1077 www.sos-services.com.au Building License # 13954 All work carried out by fully qualified professional tradesmen. Quality guaranteed. From the ground up you name it we do it. Call now for advice & quotes. Graham McIntyre 0420 572 474 [email protected] Integrated Carpentry Solutions R egistered B uilder N o. 1 3 5 4 8 • Granny Flats • Renovations • Additions • New Hom es • All B uilt in Double B rick B uilt & supervised by registered builder. Fully Insured. 0404 954 580 [email protected] Residential & Commercial 0412 944 808 0435 004 147 [email protected] HKW Custom Carpentry SPECIALISING IN: RENOVATIONS/ADDITIONS all sizes inc 2nd storey NEW HOMES DESIGN & BUILD OPTIONS 0419 366 397 andypollardhomes.com.au [email protected] Residential & Commercial • bathroom renovation • decks • pergolas • framing • eaves • timber flooring • window rejuvenation • door installation • fencing • cladding • general maintenance G.M. Electronics - home theatre installations - plasma and LCD Wall Mounting - TV antennas installed and repaired - digital set-top boxes supply and install - tune in’s and setup ualified trades person 30 years experience Graham Mills BOUNDARY & RETAINING WALLS PIERS, FLOWER BOXES & REPAIRS 40 years experience rompt free uotes Phone Hank 0 1 3 969 [email protected] BRICK PAVING B & M’s B & M’s 0418 949 469 INNOVATIVE [email protected] INNOVATIVE BRICKPAVING Professional Service fully BRICKPAVING TV Antenna Installation & Service Additional TV & phone points installed by ex perienced & professional technicians TV hanging, property & strata management enq uiries welcome Family business established for over 33 years Huge 5 year parts & labour warranty Call 9240 8980 7am - 7pm any day email: info@ antennamasters. com. au or visit: www. antennamasters. com. au guaranteed by qualified Professional Service fully tradesman. guaranteed by qualified We also do soakwells. tradesman. job do toosoakwells small . WeNoalso No job too small Dean Deane 0418 Dean 906 735 906 735 *0418 Recommended by906 BGC 735 Blokpave 0418 * Recommended by BGC Blokpave Brickpaving & Bricklaying - 30 years exp.- • good rates • free quotes • no job too small Ph Angelo 0417 955 329 9418 3731 BRICKPAVING R&G Wilkinson 0411 876 664 www.hkwcc.com JRC BRICK PAVING Licensed, insured, professional & thorough: 9335 1111 Reliable Service Competitive Rates ALL ASPECTS OF BRICK PAVING Jerome 0431 912 934 0429 051 554 Centrally located near Cockburn Gateway From South of the River to Warnbro Independently Owned & Operated ALL ASPECTS OF BUILDING WORKS • Extensions • Renovations • Alterations • Additions & Re-roofs Call to discuss your building needs Paul Maddestra 0430 965 243 [email protected] CABINET MAKING • All aspects of interior/exterior carpentry • Renovations & extensions • All aspects of maintenance & repairs • Handyman service Michael 0423 942 621 • Interior/exterior designer • Custom cabinetry & furniture design • Drafting • Home styling & colour consulting Yvette 0403 644 199 www.reddoorconcepts.com.au Carpets & Upholstery Cleaning Tile & Grout Cleaning 20 Years Exp Call Nunzio for a free quote 0417 222 904 CMI & FURNITURE CEILINGS ALL-CEIL CEILINGS & DRY WALL Guaranteed prompt reliable service. FREE QUOTES Phone Carlo 9592 6011 0403 190 320 The Herald is now ONLINE! Now your potential customers have more ways to see your ad and contact you. Domestic Cleaning Regular House Cleaning Commerical Cleaning Office Cleaning usiness Card .indd 1 Mi e ailey ec in usiness Card .indd 1 Mi e ailey ec in usiness Card .indd 1 Husband & Wife Operated 0430 806 868 Tile Tile rout rout Cleanin & Grout Cleaning Tile Cleanin Usin atest Truc Truc ount –Usin Using Latest Truck Mounted atest ount a ric Protection Equipment a ric Protection reen Protection tamp Certified Certified – Fabric reen tamp Upholster Cleaned –Upholster Health Clean Cleaned – Upholstery lood or or Cleaned pecialist lood pecialist – Flood Specialist ond Work efunds ond Refunds efunds – Bond Contact GRAEME Contact GRAEME GRAEME Contact 0418 957 957 690 0418 690 C areway Cleaning Services COMMERCIAL fices • c ools • rc es RESIDENTIAL Regular House Cleaning V acating Cleaning POLICE CLEARED • INSURED www.careway.com.au 0433 789 865 CARPENTRY COMPUTERS G LOVER CARPENTRY bentech computers P hone 9 4 3 0 7 7 2 7 F ax 9 4 3 0 7 7 2 6 Call Jason on 0417 954 745 Part of a Worldwide Network Email: [email protected] www.computertroubleshooters.com A BOBCAToSPECIALIST cats GET 2 ADS FREE! ½ onne E ca ators a n u ish e o ed ri e ays e o ed a in re ared u y and etc etre ruc s ost o e u er To find out how you can get 8 weeks for the cost of 6 phone the Herald today on A BOBCAT SPECIALIST Over 20 Years Experience SUMMER SPECIAL rom $ per room sa e per room e clean arpets pholster ommercial omestic s. Phone 9467 2544 0419 914 194 or book via email [email protected] minim m 0407 478 464 A FOX ELECTRICAL EC 008887 All your Power & Lighting Needs • New Homes • Renovations • Additions • Property Maintenance RCD’s & Smoke Alarms • Emergencies Reasonable Rates, Reliable Service 0404 359 799 [email protected] 9337 5409 9430 7727 EC10481 CONCRETE Bobcats/Excavators/Tip Trucks - Block Clearing, Demolition - House Pads, Compaction - Hardstands, Driveways - Waste Removal - Sand/Road Base Delivery CS CONCRETING LEAD ER IN IND USTRY FOR THE LAST 20 Y EARS Servicing Fremantle areas for the last 25 years • ex posed aggregate • liq uid limestone • house pads • garage & s ed floors • ex tensions • pathways Any size, shape or colour! Specialising in new PC’ s, Laptops & Networking. Com puter servicing, repairs, upgrades & virus rem oval. Outstanding custom er service 100 Wray Ave, Frem antle 9430 9243 NO CALL OUT FEE BEST RATES TRUE LOCAL ALL HOURS 0416 740 668 Richard Rendell owner/operator Keeping you in power [email protected] [email protected] Linc: 0402 223 636 Call Sam on 6219 5374 or 0448 880 973 www.cs-concreting.com.au [email protected] nd strial ommercial omestic All types of electrical work, installations & repairs. Installation of split system air conditioning & hot water & swimmimg pool heat pumps. GET MORE VALUE FOR YOUR DOLLAR ec in 0418 957 690 Qualified Carpenters with Police Clearance All Internal/External Carpentry Undertaken Renovations/Extentions No Job Too Small PROF ESSIONAL & QUALITY WORK G UARANTEED Call for a F REE QUOTE 0451 12 6 02 5 0424 287 949 [email protected] ailey All types of cabinet work Specialising in: • Kitchens • Bathrooms • Laundries Mob 0412 040 461 Mi e Expert Carpet Expert Carpet Expert Steam SteamCleaning Cleaning Steam Cleaning No job too small. All types of electrical work including: • power & lighting • smoke alarms • safety switches • shed & patio wiring etc Lic: EC008038 EC ELECTRICAL Site Clearing, Earthworks, Soakwells, Retaining Walls, Slabs, Decks & Stairs including Suspended, Exposed Concrete, Liquid Limestone Justin 0428 024 011 [email protected] EC006559 SOUTH OF RIVER SPECIALIST All types of Electrical work Phone, Data & Computer points Competitive Rates BRUCE 0419 943 046 1 01 10 1 01 10 Qualified Carpenters Call Mike on B.J. ELECTRICAL 24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE QUAL IF IED CARPENTER - 20 YEARS IN THE TRADE QUAL IF IED CARPENTER - 20 YEARS IN THE TRADE CARPET CLEANING electrical services. Nick Bozikovic Call 287 Marmion Street, Melville WA 6156 M: 0439 561 314 F: (08) 9329WA 9583 287 Marmion Street, Melville 6156 DECKING E: 287 Marmion Street, Melville WA 6156 M:[email protected] 0439 561 314 F: (08) 9329 9583 CLEANING SERVICES M: 0439 561 314 F: (08) 9329 9583 E: [email protected] Q U A L I F I E D C A R P E NE: T [email protected] R - 20 YEARS IN THE TRADE OR Give your tired old cabinets a makeover with new doors and bench tops. Element Electrical For fast & reliable 0412 860 566 [email protected] www.briteshine.com.au WWW.FREMANTLE HERALD.COM AFFORDABLE CUSTOM MADE Kitchens, Laundries and Bathrooms • Home Business PC s • Hardware Software • Internet • etworking • Repairs & pgrades • irus Removal NEW TRADIES! DOMESTIC & COMMERCIAL ELECTRICAL M ini B obcat S ervice including S oil, L awn and R ubbish R emoval, T rench ing, Post H ole B oring, S and and S oil D eliveries and B rick Pack S h ifting [email protected] Phone Brian Call Rob on: ASBESTOS REMOVAL Water & Flood Damage Restoration EST 1995 For Reliable Quotes & Service On All Brickpaving 9434 1774 or 0417 180 581 Carpets Cleaned, Deodorised & Dry in 1-2 Hours Leather & Upholstery Specialists Stain Removal & Protection Domestic - Real Estate Commercial For a free quote call BRICKLAYER NO CHEAP RUBBISH!! 9273 4049 - 0415 966 469 Organic & Non-Toxic Builders/Owner builders welcome Registration no. S1411 BBQs, Piers, Fences, Letter Boxes, Garden Walls, Retaining Walls, Extensions Houses. Insurance work. Cleaning Solutions Reno ations, fit outs, pergolas, decking, cladding, extensions, cedar lining, skirting, doors and more. Phone Heath for a quote Bayview Dingo LOCAL PROFESSIONAL HELP FOR: Call Barry DARREN JAMES BUILDERS EARTHMOVING COMPUTERS 1 01 10 0439 561 314 thedeckingcompany. com.au fencing - screens gates - planters EARTHMOVING BOBCAT & TRUCK SERVICE BACKHOES MINI EXCAVATOR BLOCKS CLEARED, LAWNS & RUBBISH REMOVED, DRIVEWAYS REMOVED, SMALL TREES LOPPED AND STUMPS REMOVED. SAND SUPPLIED P & A Hughes & Son Phone Peter 0418 942 821 a/h 9332 4026 Ritchie Bobcat services • Bobcat & Truck Hire • Block Clearing • Lawn & Rubbish removal • Site Works & Compaction • Driveways Removed Sand, Soil, Limestone Supplied ritchiebobcatservices@ gm ail.com www.ritchiebobcat.com .au Doug: 0418 921 347 01 M 01 M 01 M 0 L10 12 Michael 0410 484 347 [email protected] Electrics Lic: EC 005661 Arc Lic: LO64655 Security Lic: 13291 Specialising in: • S witch board T esting • Installation of H igh W all S plit A ir C onditioners • R epairs to H igh W all S plit A ir C onditioners • H ot W ater S ystems • O ven R epairs 24 HOUR EMERGENCY MAINTENANCE Joe De Robertis 0419 955 156 LIMELIGHT ELECTRIX PTY LTD our Local Friendly Electrician • Free Safety Inspections • All Electrical & Data • Split Air Conditioners • Hot Water Systems • Upfront Pricing Promise CALL TODAY EC8480 1300 880 761 9314 6006 limelightelectrix.com.au EC: 009193 WARNING: Don’t call any electrican until you read this Not all Electricians are the same... most contractors don’t turn up when they say, if at all & when they do they are often rude, unpleasant & leave you with an unfair bill, a messy house & feeling really annoyed. Hi, I’m Dave from “My Sparky”. I know good, reliable tradies are hard to find, that’s why I guarantee you’ll have me arrive on time. I’ll be courteous, respectful & in uniform. I will only do the best quality work - no short cuts, then clean up after the job & leave you with a smile. If you’re not happy at the end you’ll receive $50 cash, on me. Dave 0406 45 88 45 TESTIMONIALS “Very happy with Dave - on time, great.” Chris - South Fremantle “I am happy to recommend “My Sparkie.” He is honest & reliable. Thelma - Attadale “Prompt & helpful - Especially for a small job.” Gwen - Hammy Hill Licensed Contractor EC8007 NICK PATULNY ELECTRICAL All Electrical Services Renovations - Rewires RCDS - Smoke Alarms Lights - Power Points TV’s - Oven/Stove 0468 316 479 [email protected] HANK’S Electrical Service i All Areasj Domestic • Commercial Industrial Installation & Maintenance • competitive rates • reliable, efficient service 0407 317 135 EC 5440 trades. serv ic es@ f remantleherald. c om Melville City Herald, Saturday May 17, 2014 - Page 15 n FENCING F.J.P FENCING & INSTALLATIONS pool fencing, sliding gates, automated & manual gates, security fencing, colorbond, powder coating. DOMESTIC • COMMERCIAL INSURANCE WORK Phone: 9495 2965 Fax: 9495 2964 email: fjp@ iinet. net. au FREE MEASURE & QUOTE COLORBOND Fencing and Gates No Job Too Small Free Measure & Quote Call Mike 0409 835 723 0451 053 230 [email protected] B&L Fencing ALL TYPES OF FENCING & GATES • Specialist • Domestic, Commercial, Insurance •InfillSlats,Tubular,PoolFencing • Professional & Reliable Call Brendon 0430 489 111 [email protected] Free Measure & Quote GARAGE DOORS FACTORY DIRECT LOWEST PRICE IN WA • • • • • • Asbestos Remo al Colorbond & Hardi Fence Concrete Retaining Walls Plinths (Metal Retaining) Pool Fencing Colorbond Gates DIY GATES OR WE INSTALL Aluminium Slat (wood look) or Colorbond Gates & In Fill Panels We do all insurance & private quotes FREE MEASURE & UOTE O ce 9409 4005 Fa 9409 4010 Mobile 0426 954 134 kromfencing li e.com.au www.kromfencingwa.com.au Residential Garage Doors New Doors New Motors Free measure and quote All brands repaired All areas serviced No Call Out Fee CALL 1800 202 808 GARDENING Added Care Gardening Prompt, reliable & caring service in: ~ garden clean ups ~ maintenance ~ mulching ~ rubbish removal ~ weeding ~ pruning ~ lawn mowing Satisfaction Guaranteed Quality Gardening • regular maintenance & cleanups • specialised & heavy pruning • small tree lopping • mulching • native plantings • all landscaping & retic • garden design Call our friendly team now for prompt professional service 0421 954 590 Alistair’s 9430 7727 FLOOR SANDING Floor Sanding Specialists Quality Fine Level Sanding Restoration to old floors Choice of finish Supply & lay new timber flooring 9331 4531 0422 631 075 www. gtglass. net. au GUTTERS Stan Man the GUTTERING Gutters, Down Pipes, Facia All Rubbish Removed 20 Colourbond Colours Professional Service Senior Discount FREE MEASURE & QUOTE 0415 574 228 GUTTER CLEANING HANDYMAN native gardens • hedging planting • mulching weeding • lawns rubbish removal garden consulting reticulation • rose pruning Call Alistair 0414 800 695 Specialised Outdoor Services Gutters cleaned & down pipes checked FREE Roof Inspection All roof repairs 9433 1077 www.sos-services.com.au (Pensioner Discount/Insured) HANDYMAN A1 Total Maintenance • All Building Repairs • Paving Repairs • Fencing • Floor Tiling • Roof Repairs • Mobile Welding • Painting 0407 443 925 BARTLETT HANDYMAN SERVICES • FENCING - ALL TYPES • GUTTERS CLEANED & REPAIRED • SOAKWELLS • MINOR CARPENTRY • PATIOS, PERGOLAS & DECKS • ALL DOMESTIC & COMMERCIAL MAINTENANCE AND MUCH MORE TONY BARTLETT 0416 386 164 F&W Solutions Quality, Reliable & Prompt Ser vice All Building Repairs All Commercial & Domestic Glass Repairs • Security • Showerscreens • Mirrors • Windows & Doors For Professional Service Phone for a Free Quote 9434 4311 ALL AREAS S&G GLASS • 24 Hour 7 Days Glass Repair • Insurance Work • Glass Table Top • Shower Screens • Mirrors • Robes • Aluminium Windows & Doors • Security Windows & Doors (Lic 12324) • General Glazing & Maintenance For a free quote and friendly service call Sam on: Member of TFA 0411 142 955 CALL STEVE FOR A FREE QUOTE 6/153 Rockingham Road, H/Hill All Hours NOTHING TOO SMALL 0413 545 595 A/H 9339 8069 FIX IT Handyman Services • Home repairs & maintence • Fence painting • Small tiling jobs • Ceiling & wall patching • Skirting, painting, floor board repairs, regrouting, minor carpentry & more Call Michael 0409 427 724 [email protected] KITCHENS FLAT PACK KITCHENS Kitchen, Laundry, Wardrobes & Benchtop Installation. NO JOB TOO SMALL! POLICE CLEARED - INSURED GLASS SERVICING TOTAL HOME MAINTENANCE & REPAIRS Ikea & Other ‘Flatpack‛ Specialist. Contact Doug 0433 522 653 To advertise phone today on 9331 1499 Qualified, efficient, friendly service Call Dean on Showroom available by appointment only 21 Roper St, O’ Connor Garden Maintenance We llany match n writte quote www.selectflooring.com.au • 24 Hour Emergency Repairs • Insurance Work Made to Measure & Repairs to: • Aluminium Doors/ Windows • Patio Enclosures • Flyscreens/ Security Screens • Shower Screens/ Mirrors • Limestone Work • Retic • Gutter Cleaning • Landscaping FLOORING Supply and/or Install - Timber - Bamboo - Laminates Affordable prices! GLASS SERVICING trades& serv ic es ROD’S 0428 222 202 KROM FENCING herald • Kitchen & Bathroom • Retaining Walls/Paving • Carpentry Work • Limestone/Fencing Patios/Pergolas • Demolition Works • Flooring/Decking • Wall & Floor Tiling • Painting • Ceiling & Stud Walls Eric 0418 383 619 [email protected] Handyman all maintenance • leaks • fencing • painting • doors & locks • skirting • decking •wall removal • flooring • blind installation • gutter cleaning & much more FREE QUOTES 0400 113 107 P hone 9 4 3 0 7 7 2 7 F ax 9 4 3 0 7 7 2 6 Page 16 - Melville City Herald, Saturday May 17, 2014 n Ron Liebrand 0418 695 235 Meg Liebrand 0438 068 257 P/F: 9437 3344 [email protected] LANDSCAPING LAWN MOWING Bright s Mowing TH O 0 P C C P o in Prunin Trimmin d in u ish emo al eed Control ur Roses! Don’t forget yo CALL or TEXT Stephen 0417 937 365 T’S MOWING STUAR Lawn Mowing V ertimowing Garden Cleanups Gutter Cleaning Tree/ Shrub Pruning Palms Defronded FREE QUOTATION Phone Stuart 0414 570 795 9430 7727 LIMESTONE Paradise LIMESTONE No ob Too Small • Feature limestone walls & letterboxes • Retaining Walls • Excavation & Bobcat Services • Soakwell Installations • Limestone Garden Edging • Colorbond Fencing • Slate Clattering • Stump Grinding Neat & Professional Workmanship All aspects of landscaping • retic • turf • paving • decks • retaining walls • patios 0401 203 121 [email protected] Design & Construct Service No job too big or small All aspects of Landscaping • limestone work • paving • lawn & synthetic lawn • planting schemes Fully Insured Free Onsite Consult Call Tony 0457 591 143 A/H 9499 4097 9331 2283 0412 995 919 LAUNDRY SERVICES 24 CALLOUT 24 HOUR HOUR CALLOUT all locks repaired, replaced or unlocked • commercial • domestic • auto • safes Aged pensioner discount Call Michael Superior Linen Superior Service Commercial Laundry and Linen Hire Service We are now servicing the South West and Metropolitan areas! Enquire today and see the difference! Phone 08 9534 7677 Email: [email protected] DULUX ACCREDITED PAINTING CONTRACTORS • internal/external • tradesmen only • local resident • registered painter 2542 • senior discounts John Cole 9310 3660 0412 198 966 [email protected] Reg No. 7 197 fie reg ere n er A ll work guaranteed Free competitive quotes N o j ob too big or small Dom estic & Com m ercial in July & August All domestic & commercial pest & weed control 9433 3777 www.freopest.com.au PLASTERING PLASTERER For a clean reliable job at SENSIBLE PRICES. Quality Workmanship OVER 20 YEARS LOCAL EXPERIENCE Call Robin 9339 5671 Mobile 0413 480 425 T. DICARLO PLASTERERS Established 1970 • New Homes • Renovations • Rendering • Patching 0403 656 657 sergios_ painting@ iinet. net. au Painting & Renovations Registered trades person. David Lowe 0401 747 368 9382 1463 All types of plastering, small or large jobs. A reliable service for all your plumbing & gas work. Call Alex Barry for prompt reliable service 0411 452 742 PL7158 GF9661 SOUTHSIDE PLUMBING • H ot W ater S ystems • B locked D rains • B urst Pipes • T oilet & C isterns • L eaking T aps • G as Installations 0437 904 948 PL7 680 No call out fee! GF 13358 All Plumbing Services • WůƵŵďŝŶŐΘ'ĂƐ • All Gas Fitting ůŽĐŬĞĚƌĂŝŶƐ 0 ,ŽƚtĂƚĞƌ & Servicing • Customer Satisfaction ƵƌƐƚWŝƉĞƐ Guarantee ůĞĂŶΘZĞůŝĂďůĞ • No charge ŽŵƉĞƚŝƚŝǀĞZĂƚĞƐ ifwecan’tfixit WĞŶŝƐĐŽƵŶƚƐ Phone ĂůůdLJƌŽŶĞ 0404 835 503 ϬϰϬϰϴϯϱϱϬϯ PL 7980 GF 11268 W>ϳϵϴϬ'&ϬϭϭϮϲϴ www.greenstoneplumbing.com.au Call Tom 9339 2562 0418 902 246 plaster master • all aspects • interior & exterior • reliable & friendly service • 20 years experience • all work guaranteed • no job too small Hot Water Systems Blocked Drains • Burst Pipes Flick Mixers • Toilets Gas Installations & Repairs Taps • Kitchens Bathrooms & Renovations All work guaranteed Fully insured - No call out fee Same day emergency service 0405 088 190 or 9437 4688 PL: 7916 GF: 014502 PAINTING SERVICE tony 0415 748 774 PLUMBING CALL GARRET REG: 6 304 PAINTING SERVICE • Professional Service • Quality Products • Competitive Prices MOB: 0413 516 660 REG NO 6740 PAINTING plumbing & gas NO CALL OUT FEE • Hot Water Systems • Leaking Taps • Blocked Drains, Toilets & Pipes • Annoying & Noisy Water Hammer • Anodes • Taps, Pans & Cistern • Water Filters • Gas Bayonets • Water Saving Devices GUARANTEED Same Day Service for Emergencies 9335 1552 GAS 10208 PL 6703 Matthew’s Riverside Plumbing & Gas Painting Services Reasonable prices. Good discounts for pensioners. Work guaranteed. FREE QUOTES COMMERCIAL LAUNDRY 20% OFF Ph/Fax 9434 6405 [email protected] glennturnerpainter.com.au WAYNE WEBB’S 0402 326 326 468 0402 Anton Birch cert. hort. • Termite Treatments • Inspections • Ants • Fleas • Cockroaches • Spiders • Bees • Rats & Mice 0415 940 607 0408 934 039 Specialist in landscape design and construction • brickpaving • lawns • retaining walls • reticulation • diamond core drilling REG. PRACTITIONER 6519 CONTRACTOR 7859 LOCKSMITH Quality Security Guaranteed DINGO MINI-EARTHMOVER OPERATOR Friendly service, quality job with old fashioned values. Over 25 Years of Experience 0424 175 568 Call David A.B. Landscapes QUALIFIED HORTICULTURIST Residential & Commercial interior/ ex terior neat & tidy free q uotes ALL PAVING Touchstone Landscaping PLUMBING ASHTON’S On time & on budget Steve 0404 001 323 9434 1547 PEST CONTROL GIVE PESTS THE OLD HEAVE HO! To advertise phone today on FOR FREE QUOTES CALL AARON LANDSCAPES by DESIGN PAINTING RN: 7318 0434 493 537 colourific painting contractors Established 1984 Reg # 3284 Accredited Dulux Painter Proud employer of an apprentice. Phone Bruce 0418 928 456 bruce@colourificpainting.com.au www.colourificpainting.com.au Reg. No. 2390 For all your painting requirements. Phone Bob for a FREE UOTE. 0418 953 149 PERGOLAS QUALITY OUTDOOR IMPROVEMENTS Custom Design and Construction in Pergolas, Patios, A Frames, Gables, Carports, Alfresco & Gazebos, Resheeting & Timber Decking Cedar Lining FREE QUOTES Contact Wayne 0407 864 984 John Fox PLUMBING GASFITTING Hot Water Installs + Service All Gas Appliances + Bayonets Blocked Drains • Burst Pipes Renovations • Retic Cut Ins Back Flow Prevention Local, Honest and Reliable • No Call Out Fee • Police Cleared • All Work Guaranteed PL 6067 GF 4483 Phone Christian 0412 137 747 ALL AREAS - ONE HOUR SERVICE Lic.No.PL7618 Call your Local Friendly Jim’s Plumber Blocked Drains • Burst Pipes ot Water nits • asfitting Toilets - Taps 1300 133 509 24 Hours - 7 Days 10% Discount Off Labour* * Offer ex cludes Call-out Fee & Parts All plumbing fixed & no call out fee IF WE CAN’ T FIX IT WE DON’ T CHARGE YOU ! PROMPT FRIENDLY SERVICE Mobile: 0421 981 528 PL: 6901 GF: 8742 All Class Plum bing and Gas PL 7 5 1 5 G F 0 1 3 3 4 4 Sewer Conversion. Sewer Junction Cut-in. H.W.S. Repair & Install 24 Hour Emergency H.W. All at com petitive prices 24 hours em ergency work 10% discount for pensions 0422 67 3 7 66 • h ot water systems • blocked drains • leaking toilets • gas appliances • leaking taps • burst pipes Clean, Tidy, Courteous with Quality Work Guaranteed 10% PENSIONER DISCOUNT 0401 939 332 P Property Plumbing & Gas Pty Ltd PL 7 9 7 1 G F0 1 5 7 2 8 trades. serv ic es@ f remantleherald. c om herald PLUMBING ROOF PLUMBING PLUMBING & GAS ISSUES? ROOF PLUMBING & RIDGE CAPPING Let us solve your problems... DHM Plumbing & Gas Services • Hot water units installed, serviced & maintained • All types of taps serviced & installed • Water & gas leaks rectified • Drains unblocked • Toilet pans, cisterns serviced & installed • Alterations & renovations • Solar hot water units serviced & maintained • Back flow prevention devices serviced & installed • No call out fees SAME T DAY HO ! • All work guaranteed WATER • Police clearance • Friendly, courteous & we keep all appointments • Payment on completion Tony 0415 175 009 [email protected] www.dhmplumbing.com.au PL 7883 - GL 012815 EW 150987 ABN 54218337759 Payments by EFTPOS, CASH, EFT & Major Credit Cards Gutters, Extra Downpipes, Valleys, Roofs, HP Cleaned • Ridgecaps repointed • Broken Tiles replaced • Overflow spouts Fast service, Free quotes, all work guaranteed ROOFING Specialised Outdoor Services All Roof Replacements & Maintenance GET MORE VALUE FOR YOUR DOLLAR Building Licence # 13954 9433 1077 The Herald is now ONLINE! Now your potential customers have more ways to see your ad and contact you. WWW.FREMANTLE HERALD.COM AAA Acton Roofing • ALL ROOF REPAIRS & LEAKS Tile/Tin/Asbestos • GUTTERS & DOWNPIPES Clean/Repair/Replace • ROOF COATING & CLEANING • SKYLIGHTS/ROOF VENTS Free Quotes Pensioner Discounts ROOFING ROOF & WALL DOCTOR 15 Year READGuarantee THIS 2 Men - Large Truck 20 yrs experience 0458 872 333 To advertise phone today on 9430 7727 TILE–IRON–ASBESTOS RE-ROOFING COLORBOND/ZINCALUME ROOF RESTORATIONS OTHERWISE THE WORK IS ILLEGAL PROTECTIVE COATINGS WECLEANING REMOVE &– DISPOSE POINTINGOF: If your re-roof is more than $20,000 (inc GST) your re-roofing Company must be a Registered Building Company. This means Licenced with The Builders Registration Board. Old Tiles Iron Asbestos 9430 6553 Govt. reg. 4146 WE SUPPLY 23 Years Experience & INSTALL Member Master Builders Colorbond, Zincalume Skylights, Whirly Birds Insulation, Gutters Tile Roof Restoration 9430 6553 16 Essex St, Fremantle www.roofandwalldoc.com.au WorkSafe Asbestos Demolition Lic Builders Registration Number 13172 Cockburn Roofing Service ALL WORK GUARANTEED • Ridgecapping Specialists • Gutters & Downpipes • Leaks/Reroofing • Install Gutter Guard & Whirly Birds • All types of roof maintenance Leon 0403 184 723 RETICULATION A QUALITY RETICULATION SERVICES WINTER SPECIALS New Installations, Add-Ons, Services & Repairs Including Replacing Control Boxes, Solanoids etc. Call now for prompt & professional services 0414 097 538 ALLWEST BORES & RETICULATION repairs to submersible & centrifugal bores installation of new bores and wells reticulation installations & repairs Call now for a free quote Mob: 0406 763 676 M: 0421 439 229 T: 9414 1112 www.abtrees.com.au • Family owned & operated • Fully qualified • Fully insured • All aspects of tree work • Free quotes • Mulch sales Andrew 0411 051 272 Ben 0424 150 899 D L I U B UR BUSINESS! YO cockburnroofi[email protected] FLEXI CEMENT Q FR RIDGECAPPING UOT EE ES • Roofcoating • Reroofing tiles & tin • Gutters & Downpipes • Pensioner discounts + Fix leaks 9337 1601 24 Hours Mob 0409 105 559 Quality Work GET MORE VALUE FOR YOUR DOLLAR The Herald is now ONLINE! Now your potential customers have more ways to see your ad and contact you. WWW.FREMANTLE HERALD.COM To advertise phone today on 9430 7727 RUBBISH REMOVALS Ring a Bin 2,3 & 4m bins. All bins with ramps. Friendly local owner/operator. Phone Leo. Pay by Cards, Cash or EFT 9314 1222 0418 940 121 TRENCHBUSTERS PTY LTD SOUTHERN BINS • gutters • downpipes • roof leaks • asbestos removal • reroofing All work guaranteed Fully Qualified Tradesmen Only Ron: 0403 842 218 • 2+10 Cubic Meter Skip Bins • Environmentally Friendly • Rapid Response • Competitive Rates • Fully Insured • Bobcats & Excavators • Hiab & Tail Lift Trucks e Place ins here Others Can t 9437 1999 A/H 0411 722 892 www.southernbins.com.au Fax: 9434 6221 Email: swanriverroofi[email protected] 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 Shower Shower Regrouting Regrouting STOP WATER LEAKING THROUGH WALLS USING RESISTANT ADDITIVES. PHONE TREVOR OR EUNICE ROSS 9364 6352 6352 0419 915 459 Established since 1986 Estabished since Downpipes, Driveways, Spoon Drains, etc. We also repair existing soakwells and brickpaving. For advice and recommendations call Deane 0418 906 735 www.pavedrain.com.au P hone 9 4 3 0 7 7 2 7 F ax 9 4 3 0 7 7 2 6 ALL PALMS & TREES PRUNED, SHAPED OR REMOVED • Discount Stump Grinding • Cheap Mulch Sales • Pensioner Discounts • Western Power Licensed FULLY EQUIPPED, INSURED & EXPERIENCED FREE QUOTES & ADVICE Nigel Williams 830 775 FRANK’S ROOFING reception@f llpress re.com.a TERRY’S REMOVALS $105 per hour+ GST (Main Floor & Bathroom) TREE SERVICES (Pensioner Discount) 9498 7970 0427 316 602 0458 883 333 Client 1/435 Yangebup Rd, Cockburn Central icensed o nstall er ice epair OC OUT ll ns red a a ment ption www.cockburnremovals.com.au Tiler Direct www.sos-services.com.au as nstallations Two Men and Truck 7 DAYS A WEEK & SHORT NOTICE DIRECT IMPORT & LAY 0427 502 214 CALL PHIL HOT WATER SYSTEMS TOILET SUITES • LEAKING TAPS GAS FITTING INSTALLATIONS BACK FLOW PREVENTION Experienced Removalists • Wall & Floor Tiling • New & Renovations • Good price, High Quality • Package offers available Liam 0412 REMOVALS TILING We service Govt. schools in Roof Works. PL 8699 GF 011902 perts n Plum in trades& serv ic es 0416 356 359 Wall & Floor Tiling Specialist Ceramic - Porcelain All Natural Stone Re-Grouting • Quality Assured 30 Years Experience Free Quotes Tim Holland 0416 974 195 To advertise phone today on 9430 7727 TREE SERVICES OWEN’S TREE SERVICE • Est. East Frem. 1982 • Fully Insured • Pensioner discounts • Free quote GET 2 ADS FREE! NEW TRADIES! To find out how you can get 8 weeks for the cost of 6 phone the Herald today on 9430 7727 WALLS ROOF & WALL DOCTOR BRICK & BRICK & LIMESTONE LIMESTONE RISING DAMP DAMP FRETTING MORTAR FRETTING MORTAR TUCKPOINTING TUCKPOINTING BRICKS REPOINTED OLD RENDER REMOVED LIMESTONE REPOINTED LIMESTONE REPOINTED HERITAGE RESTORATION HERITAGE RESTORATION 9430 6553 9430 6553 Govt. reg. 4146 23 Years Experience 23 Years Experience Member Master Builders Call your local contractor Builders Registration Number 13172 9339 6645 0421 118 704 WASHER & DRYER Owen Ritson A1 WASHER REPAIRS • Trees & palms trimmed or removed • Stump grinding • Western Power approved • Free Quotes • Pensioner Rates • Fully Insured Jon 9331 1728 0438 942 346 • Repairs to most makes of washer & dryers • In home repairs • 12 months guarantee • Senior citizen’s discounts SEC Lic. 0409 088 832 WINDOW CLEANING KENT’S TREE SERVICE Stump Grinding • over 25 yrs exp • fully insured • free quotes & advice • removal or verge pick-up “Service is our Motto” THE “TREE GP” NOW AVAILABLE FOR TREE SURGERY Kent 0411 284 833 When You Need Your Trees Trimmed, Pruned, Shaped or Removed - Call: We Do It All - Then We Clean Up No Mess Guaranteed! 0415 900 932 www.thetreefirm.com.au Introducing an exciting new Herald feature exclusively for Trades & Service advertisers. In a busy market it’s becoming more and more important for your business to stand out. Be seen in thousands of newspapers letterbox delivered each week to your target market by taking part in our new monthly “Business Builder” feature designed just for you. Reserve your space today - only one spot available for each category. Here’s what you get: • An 8cm high by 13cm wide panel appearing in your choice of areas • A 100 word advertorial • A photograph of you & your team Check out the example below Choose your areas Fremantle Herald & Cockburn City Herald Melville City Herald North & South Perth Voice East & West Book 4 weeks AVANTI BONUS! and get 1 week FREE WINDOW CLEANING RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL Fully Insured Police Clearance Reliable & Efficient Attention to Detail PROFESSIONAL SERVICE Alex Doran 0414 797 712 GET MORE VALUE FOR YOUR DOLLAR The Herald is now ONLINE! Now your potential customers have more ways to see your ad and contact you. WWW.FREMANTLE HERALD.COM For more information contact Natalie Hug on 9430 7727 CARPENTRY Men at work NOW is a great time to insulate your home – and you might not have to pay a cent towards it. The Australian Government is providing a rebate of up to The $1600 for the installation of ceiling insulation in homes built before 2003 (and which aren’t already insulated). The rebate will generally cover the cost of insulating the The average suburban home, meaning most people won’t be out of pocket at all. The Australian Government will only provide rebates if The Registered Installers are used: Locally, Roofing Roofing 2000 is one of these installers Hardy’s Handyman Services phone: 0400 000 000 email: [email protected] trades. serv ic es@ f remantleherald. c om Melville City Herald, Saturday May 17, 2014 - Page 17 n 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 WORKSHOPS “How to Fundraise and Get Grants” 24th May at Notre Dame University, Fremantle with Keith Whelan: “The Grants Guy” Book www.trybooking.com/eosp or 0428 538 761. Great for all those trying to raise funds. Presented by CINI Australia WOULD YOU LIKE TO… Speak with poise and confidence, Develop leadership skills, and communicate more effectively in your business and personal life? Come to a meeting at Victoria Quay Toastmaster club at Fremantle Bowling Club, Ellen Street, Fremantle, in Fremantle Park, from 6 pm to 7.30 pm every Wednesday. For more info: Phone 0401 011 212 or 0406 782 795 or visit: www.toastmastersvq.ne 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 Tuesday. To see more Noticeboards go to www.fremantleherald.com ☛ UP TO 93,600 copies from just $13 per ad in the Herald Classifieds email your classies to [email protected] 1-12 words for just $13 For every extra 4 words add $2 Booking deadline 12 noon Tuesday herald CHILDCARE EXPERT SERVICES EXPERT SERVICES QUALIFIED Child Carer/ teacher. Caring, own child. $70 p/d. Susan 0401 210 669 PLEASE call Mana on 0474 137 408 for professional cleaning services. For all types of properties - houses, units. Please call to book in a time and date IRONING service pick up and return. Maximum 20 items $40. Additional items $2 each. PH: 0439 942 994 COMPUTERS COMPUTER repair, good rates, reliable, experienced, call 9313 8112, 0401 330 230 WHY Trust your computer to any old back yard computer person? Are you looking for service you can trust? Bentech Computers have been in Fremantle for 10 years providing friendly helpful knowledge and experience to all our valued clients. We can help with all of your home and office computer needs ranging from PC’s & Laptops to network and broadband setup. Can’t make it down to us? Bentech Computers can come to you and provide the same level of quality & customer service that we offer in our shop but in the comfort of your home or office. Whether you’re after a new computer or just advice on choosing an internet provider we are always here & happy to help. Bentech Computers 100 Wray Ave, Fremantle. Ph 9430 9243 EXPERT SERVICES ARCHITECT. Approachable, practical, prompt. Award winner. Affordable design service. Yes, different. Patrick 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 Page 18 - Melville City Herald, Saturday May 17, 2014 n 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 herald classifieds oo in deadline noon esda s [email protected] c lassif ieds 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 FREMANTLE HERALD HER AL H Unkind cut for French D ALD Eartist R E L R ib H D M P n s apremie demanA L AllD ar dL RAce eanlc c c r actieoe n for 49e E c H u c h l e h cl e Blank cheque FREM AN FREM L NT E TLE o 12 e 23 N Volum March 24, 2012 ay ld.com Saturd remantlehera www.f Volume 23 No 15 Saturday April 14, 2012 www.fremantleherald.com ANTL E FR ʼ Letterboxed to Fremantle, Beaconseld, East Fremantle, Hilton, North Fremantle, O’Connor, Samson, South Fremantle and White Gum Valley 41 Cliff Street, Fremantle Ph: 9430 7727 Fax 9430 7726 Email: [email protected] EM AN Volum e 23 N o Fremantle 13 Street, Saturd ay 41 Cliff 9430 7726 www.f March 31, 2012 7727 Fax ld.com remantlehera Ph: 9430 tlehera freman ld.com news@ Letterb Email: tle, oxed to ʼ Freman Freman North Vol tle, Beacon O’Conn um “She laughed and everybody tle tle, Hilton, s eld, East by BRENDAN FOSTER Satu eor, Freman White Gum Valley Freman 6 ʼ 23 Samson , South No et, eld, Eastlaughed.” 0 772 s Freman Fremantle, Hilton, tle and ww rday Apr 14 Stre 943 fwas tle and tle, Beacon A FRENCH busker has, South Freman The street artist w.fr North Fax rald.com White Clif the7 cops Freman ema il 7, 201 Gum ValleyFremantle, gobsmacked41 when772 Samson oxed toguilty pleaded a charge of or, to lehe ntle Letterb 0 to ant O’Conn phoned, asking head down her 2 943himrem assault after snipping a lock of ald.com Ph: s@f to the Fremantle police station so hair from a festival-goer at last he could benew ail: charged with assault. weekend’s Fremantle Street Em Herald understands The Lett Arts Festival. erbo Fremantle city council—the e, TL E 41 Cliff Street, Ph: 9430 7727 Fax Fremantle Email: news@ 9430 freman tlehera 7726 ld.com ville ee Mel fee-fr goes xed antlRodolphe Madcap mime artist to festival’s organiser—tried to ʼ O’C Frem th Frem Couthouis—aka head things off by offering the onn antl Nor eyFlochard—was e, will or, given aon, spent conviction, but was Vall aggrieved woman a free haircut dents as, Sam Beacon e, HiltGum son resi pergol and 50 bucks, but she wouldn’t antlslugged ite $125 in court costs. , Souseld, den LLE East Frem Wh th Frem have a bar of it. LVI to buildps, gar ses Frem East e and “Everything is over and I’m a BRAD MEthisby antl free man!” he laughed. “I am not a “I was thinking must be t ʼ hooJEFFER hou seld, antl e andantle, all IES cos al up the con th Frem be able TWO haircut criminal.” a joke—are you kidding?” Mr cubby g the Wh Hilton, local ketb Libera hill, and e, Bea Sou form the ite Gum Nor deman Mr Couthouis says a woman now Couthouis said. “Ibas spent long urin antl son, top,” Mr l MPs dsaand ce of ncil th end Francis I feel we’re at sheding Vall Frem shutdo who later insisted on his being time at the of ce, trying to the t nd a nien are cou “It immed to Frem Sam said. ey wnhou antl the nve iate h reddown can go two ways xed onnor, of charged had burst out laughing the solution, trying to wit nd a lawyer, compo e, —if to slas inco SMRC the erbo O’C sting by STEVE to us...we other side or from here, Lett tion plan waste andto lica when he snipped off a ringlet plant worrying what’s happen. Vale,going roll back GRANT ’ve put a Cannin saying AMEN es at while performing his rst show all our “It’s so stupid and app ridiculous.” attemp greceivedthe the smells DMEN for table.” rov ts to cards on on 41 Freman T 49 sailed la la la on Easter Saturday. app ncil “I s to have Originally told to front thefailed tle council place Em Ph: 943 Cliff Stre cou x lications through ition want directio e. night. 2 has run o 10 ail: Wednes “During the show, when I can tapout Fremantle Magistrates Court onyearandapp addthis week, n from ning and 201 the or N et, Fre new 0 772 day them 400 ents Their for the case ifplan Lastof The change I’d be disappo we see someone without hair on his May 11 he pleaded to chance 7 e 23 rch 10, ald.com s@f empt anydemand sought city plannin s to the e than stm s. up the A don’t get it.” rem Fax 943 mantle inted head, I look at someone with long be broughtenviron forward decisio to Thursday commu mor or adju Volumrday Mantleher antlehe 0 to preging the biggest g scheme council’s ny by hasosal up the , touted hair, and think maybe I can help register nity odour hotline theclog April 12 as he wasment due departm to min outes, ema Satu WA rald 7726 who set CY O’Conn to hit Freman a tempor as ed more BRAD no hair,” he told clinic nor compla ent. new prop w.fr .com homent the person withRIES that night. ary than “mi or’s harbou tle since ints to THE doctorHospital GP ncy will operati ww artm d That decisio 120 the this now onal licence. erextend JEFFE buil SMRC’as the Herald. “I go to my bag and they year: The The Frenchman he dep s of ministe be sent to WAr was built, n was Fremantlehospital’s emerge n by yesterd said Und ts can “minor cial register expecte r John ay (Friday and innext to get my scissors out, wouldn’t be changing his routine long ed just byodour after winnin Day for planning be overru d CAR hotline den poorcome says the Jandak March has t be10. resi 30,es” andces” so SMRCCO of them alcohol MEL ment will s when the themost woman and cut a little piece of anytimeRiverto soon: “I did it 50 times ot MP from council g unanim approval ria. can’ acting 2012). CKola depart O AM drug and etc” Joe Francis nan crite says ous suppor so on, xtur CEO BU with n hist the lors. hair and put it on his head. MP during my shows and never had a shed itical patientcloses. perg urte Tim plant, Despite dsRN Youe ALF a a Mike Nahan— and ain local occupy g ladies, t non-cr bad health owned res, oric ple, council -thir ’S coll I workin two “It amendm his suppor “Ithe did it very slowly—three al e’sjointly problem,” he said. seems likeapp a t cert illing clinicKamien says of the govern met out two s, is ther of t for the meewho exam commu met issues, bulk-b Liberal recalls. ecti an arte ment’s , fact by present ent, Cr Jon Stracha import is times I look at an her, lookper at him, so lot of problem hair.-Nation or Max problems and nity For than 2.4 e than ropo andspa hour Kamien plen ,facility. seats— for a piece mostof ed a 732-sign ce— ant s is on of mem Prof Profess Couthouis—aka to a hair-raising charge of assault. Photo by te e ra t margin litan “If the are deman n social eral • Rodolphe mor calling ag polea of Flochard—surrenders a clinic yard she canneeded see whatfrank I’m doing. “I didn’t nger off.” ty run tFre ory. RRRC s with premiecut her walk into “This for a maximu ature petition atonthe More coas wheich be mantle ly ding that alhigh t covertens nin one to fron t a hoto by Matthew Dwyer o a e a ceases patient storeys r p ns will of Colin Frem and nancial t in say or than thousan m six . ent ratherwill the issue old on, the g arch Barnett hoo can’ backwaste person, going to be for sallma e livin antl ds pow operati Woolsto It was not suppor drug addictiodepartm ncil Sou deal with once and mor will g yorof tonnes GP. They netb couer of th re of a noyear, som itect Ande cou is never it takes an hour “Colin sent ted “I be will be res shopping the casualty toLog resultin will the said he’s for all. landstat if out a new and won’t ll, or allowed centre (the ion, it up,” rew ncillor to be etba can e land viable an llHow on theground gates per inbeapus going to than seek the system” a year the clinic’s Mr 10 storeys site own and Counci tments. be environ . a new estim up 000negativ take bask busines “If he can’tFrancis told ment indu help them ers Sullivan llors remain e impact ). appoin Kamien handed Turner and oor hing rt erty faced , will riate care.clinic “mess lett $55, the Herald. prop repo hop stria andf local as dev mus this take it cents.”nd approp . to get Prof in Hop someth while thethe petition ed stonyeloptime l area relocate e Lansays up, there’s eum staf receive truth is, no GP re and, but to Dr Trennaafter being The actiarou ing was with the ntaged dCo l ed and reins over“limped on” Hospital. • Liberal “The Vall s such to othe dismiss Chook detecte presented, “This wrong with lose vitie Lan eMPs theonto e fees ng deabus for good Mu it’s entertain your tle after disadva s suchupseco dow ey. Roa gon as latit r rp disrega blatant and democracy. willfore saysHEN Graeme ive tone in the d a slightly Joe Francis ines seum looking and practicising a by savi cynical rd by Freman [and I’ve] componers Macken voice of in hee told as . nd oor mar d incl e s s ude idea up comfor for the welfare and them neighbourhood delivering of Earl out almost ignored alon udesting in them, zie CEO patient e—by this I meanng social thes for ions Scit 32 Nahan t for freeing was Freo’s mad of ech g Cocshut Mike and Re keting the facility • The half the as he pointed y eChi neighb of families in r the “It Herald. The moreinted you keeping from non-res artis thelicat disappo want the Her scal down, medicin approach includi ] signatu of ourhoo thei and ythe been ndin app and ldho Hid nery andboard, WA pota kburn with no se wor ercially SMRC or ald,that res came deliver, nicer Marien d cannotthe who ilarl alwaysthe no lier tsmin intentio Cr Josh idents. “The e Exp holistic [comm says. more chance waste kers sim od,” ns leaving soon ed. cost g room e Alm Western to hav Wilson —will approp will behave with coins in your immed plant must be continue. are that they conceiv “Th orte “Th by ALLI oral said welfare Prof Kamien saint, a s mea nancial spac riate for iately.” in Frem gov ats.the Sch -toit wasShe needs closed actse dif ey wan rs. out “The be-h ,” a have a osal Skin Salt acknowledge problems Freman busker’s people it was it how hat.didn’t ernm with theSMR on were ultimately Theool Labor opposition hasntcultagede Herald. impORPOF Mr Nahan— of this jobs survive need to nd exte tome THE cam prop BRENDAN FOSTER willing and antlman y t a reas to l got cold set facingby C city’s tle to comme in wider the heritag “Itinjust tosom people FREMANTLE, “Wh t Bather “You ‘implementation’,” Mr Tinleyent said. BRADFERIES by the ,”department seized on theltan as evidence of given ememo who are , and ily e—t new future, orde was nt tol, to less e-listed Cr Sull “An houses a challen a one-term MP that WA resu y not? s Beach mill e of them Freo HospitaNORTH saints, why they onahead te reco he men but while on the n of elop EAST FREMANTLE, ima min ringtaken April base: Beazley s. ions Meanwhile, Mr Buswell has contractors the maladministration. ge emerged ble be read this d. buildin series of for maybe $50,000 from Kim ctioCirc ivan fron d onc and forgot ” the JEF EVIDENCE has 1 of outside min , relo of the opposit Sunda g ’s will very ion into he had dea can remain adoll e it’sKidogo FREMANTLE, odu move Onc in t move the idea HILTON, WHITEl “the plant daughter Hannah y, the says ing Arthou faci to contractor model tocati complete, so WA shadow and m devus rt read l referred nd. ofplanning to work edlity’s to loseat cen account be turn intrmay expect thecost 100 convinc centrep Mr Tinley to the CCC clea thethey eFrema the Barnett government se onava repo imu hard to ars. was making metres protest or the the GUM VALLEY, BEACONSFIELD, tre in the he ed. “Fo ian Medica it up.” ilabjobs pow ned Dwyerafter is set clinic ntle will theiece Willagee attacked these were paid forng twice.” MP Peter Tinley— should should be closed —says, anWillagee under locals ”counci they’re min clos ed the land of the MP closer the clinic itinstructed ed into via ith council ,” said. vote on Austral and project, le, the Can ercstat up, public servants $1dev i advhas new ocean cost r Homeswest SOUTHThe FREMANTLE right by Matthew ive’ ure decisio The amendm the million Cook andto l just is mad be allowedremain ents (WA) says n NTLE GP l within will forisdemanding Mrbuil Tinley grilled who pursued the th.cath ning closed Photo entudoggedly Aze • Mayor spec oceairem Roger elop Pool in which . WAe housing ionlorsthe get through “The to be named pool betwee clinic. and not MA illing sotion call her l9430 7727. year ent within n. Vale pay Homeswest to resumecontractor lia Ley re Brad ‘Just surv Medicare SAMSON, Associa ding urk and honour of edra buildin cou n poo ers in that neighbours Homeswest Troy Buswell state troubled cldmon ovedepartment’s wat ncilrelationship each until its odour hospita requ Pettitt illing Fake Ad Flensin FRE bulk-b Hospita Optminister withou couldn’t nine this operati of the Frail controv l-sty WIN by willcan the atgthe rforward is and imone ls hom toeld—now s ulkrun Transeld regardless looking at lelast ions saves the and $1 million wouldelimina t one last ent wee face unc be g Compa &parliament FrailofWhale s are all sCou owi ons arte with problem of the this ersy: Cr focu play BRE Find a a ChanceMO or er properties sharenythe cost week about Trans wants 2incl tle deca crane a este the 0 of Freo e Ad ice, as a the operate patient just survive a throwa rear ted”. ks. pow • ng ndm who Rob s NDA s grou s for fact the Kidogo are moving that “The to $150,00 man closure Fittock utwith ame pita serv ad isCrimend. Pho ertain quality can ntand used to of the RE from erWIN patient replacing worth& hundreds of for 2Brad thebuilding The MPsof work done. totally the year sCorruption Arthous strustcontracts Fak Fea Nfences. the beach,” don Fre ks. impress way line he cast —b Find Fake Ad &themse WINlves a ting ude to by stat Feast old doctors is to be r. s, you futu immine FOS seeing thanasbestos thou Pettitt saymarked bythe was 100m ated generat ion.the reply SMRCMr patient patients are seenneed ents aand theofgutt a hotline“high haveonpati dethe for a13-s ctur Buswell says Mr TER Tinley Matt res, thousands dollars Commission andcloser WA mayor ing An said. tos.Bathers sandauditorise admit e ed trust, from doged by 231 signatu more forand rato ent.2 40 wor wee 22-yearChance Feast for disp edemail We by Can “Engin was with 101 compla people hew has tore otherwfor a departm acco eigh month 00 Mr general if those but these ones very THEy to wan peoFin snce Beach lay.” T 40ints L“what’s eers of owns homeker and would problem?” The e dedicatitable cial opelast to get involved. nin such te arecy importance”—issued toimmin WA ent esident ncy to Gilbert lovers wantin res Dwy the buildin on Sunday assure alone, , mmthet-sto hote It’s Chaove “It’swas, t to ABOU jobs SSE g Val ks been this’s 20,0two emerge (WA) vice-pr es to a ple er Bar the and that thethe usthe rapidly s atletters, mer ent can be oda rey tments: Sull MUbe the illing How l tow . put stoneted fact have one “This is a minister “Iboo have given signicant still Freman Fraser Oval g access clinof housing department property afte greceived nett tice premieprotes t char founda e cou cut by thre AMA the describ terms” te a who until ord ivanBAR us bulk-b them r ,are tle than from a com ernm pital the lett g pla earl in North er insiago r “inyears stat stor rthat long appoin thewas -pro clinic. Prac eys thehe its publicly Choong decisionservices and tions should have only few weeks was denyingpicked evidence of jobs that were paidthere’d no of ered culosays nalist and two ago, justput after ld lose saysautility y page inting.” That earned the petition uncerta al GPion onto non aced by ett gov e Hos four Greece wai rising nt in stag pretty ps eral de. ridiof the Richard government’s withindisclosed closure it at a meetin the up andWA disappo Kamien, a state in 2009, . “Iwe? sho ent contractors in totoget the Hospit much ting just ’s 732. Com glare from WA to were antl comSimone it’s gov nancial interest. problems at all tould the head by theoutover him t week. aren’t Trans eld wasg appointed—said l Gen last ntle streets Barn any heritag the thinanyes,” put environ Year repl IF mul rst theto were lot,there plahis artm icsthis Prof down withou Barnett clinic and replace Cr tor,mun ng musate wee in the thatforgivin pita Frema ir Freman a withering is all invoices Frem it hadrs. Marmio betact wallet, incr ofgeit. k see mentra ministe The seethe failed ce to er preside ian of the 1980s dep e damag doceum Mrks. Tinley says ern he never within department ofti-st housing shadow gglicandid be paid as your Adm ded tle Society hurling 00 ityed men t Labor te e“must n implied eduin “So tice doo wha landprivatisation nt ent e Hos to axe the Turn rcial tender we’re a hap me We’ve pleas rest ʼ “It’s e.” health k told own shu hasn’t stru State for Austral clinic in the between icat orey uses20,0 rWA was Billily scrowd lous andhead inisquite exciting t been passed a Roel Loopers, t antlnot to the comme and areevidence received until the became so Selleck contractor toals,hole bills, but submitted without fail” even ined the forthe wee eral Prac t its Trenna to by ed failed that people ship and t a fam pen k Herald trat a letter and putting detai thatNORTH vy-hthe with with a ointing”. Frem the Herald. apaernm who r, a comes ers l. tle job art such Pho getting nd, to think says licensin across furious For theng McGur ioncontribute. involve of they’re he a gov address ly scribble clinic hea resi Fitt will rtm ofpage tice see the Competitions theit to asked overwhelming it rem complete,” told asTinley Ugl toFREO, Gen ks to shu ctor are on poo started a joint relation gall IfMr som little den , he was forced to she of ”non-compliance”. Freman the andsee er? cases the g decisio be swimm Cook of tle Hospita For details,“disapp d, that the enjoyin Terrace ents saying rly, from under y tranthe pow erie ice be reloEAST ll it deliveri tial says oneonh long prac d note will has ethi bit VALLEY e arou ns hiswith please Roger ld use Disc Freman aini entchamberer, departm South ic dire ents g abe in “Iblubber gov“Statem wee were the to Lyn for s, the in FREO, n aussi and help ng For details, g. . He’ss“called an spotcer Hel ing the Chook: mov page lost left sfor er and beg wouby ways.”ent CEO. by Fittock serv mor cate GUM ernm ng don Clin 00 patithem eldes and e’s UWA and so successful within a mucfurther petition WHITE rounds Coc lhote evenin itions MP of made , kbu in two thewhere ope reta used l to talk un.”with “We’ve t dow mer station. wou toutside r extra who whale sday d FREO to seco en d ons . It was ntia gothere cultbeen 20,0 of entis arrogan ther coat the ot care how eles Murray secuSwedis n, let’s about PSA l eHILTON s that na Form il in to Mec Hospita SOUTH shuland den pos esaid considees this for D, had offensiv service rn couto 9430s 7727 ” ldCompet cou reveale land vesWedneerald year sands,” on essealre ing nd com dif pushin FREO, ents Dia t, on Mu says many d, hom and the area , rity pen han ition h 49 a the l started Wilmclinicforand to utiv insultin e peg ng patient own project Ollia e,” hav an ld er NSFIEL mar g a stone decatheent s. Barnett ers es to hop g and pati Marie ncil g. own rray told cycl call ical it grumpe in a hop manage to The Forp. quit e inde , “executiTurn can assist and ady axe comi c BEACO the hospitaback.Marilyn ides ofit exec e le—mploye ground— e in concern attracti for to agoPati crackin so e pathket de toged , ald. ed by es the govI suppos people of indu with weeks e been it’s “But e nine has wortter Lynitsd.sens the in which it’s beened Cov says te for Dr two prov get youplaz mak Her soN,and Her on e weekspeohad ernm of e fat r SAMSO be“I’v ic decided ple upsbeach initsterr “I careful e”. une ic back shortag my to ndfew some of themnurs ng foreign put its Find theked thestria a Rot s, jetti a that ing room ald. the l toldds wer e ment hom and she’ll tran “I hav-and clinclinic s, it’sthe in ls:and ope ettin should llard pita es continu don es.” removi GPs’ ent Alfr here thin and Labor candida taking tice k has ugh -hal Fake nex lytoday govern k wejust in case,” t locatheyear eshe at the g and l ethn ady a GP ents are “Im tnesld. es, boa lead g,” osfor to told ost all but Ad & WIN add n even be year-old eChanc New state t WooMcGur bigg Hos most of them thro r han had com n, makongoing Suturin that reducing mat 10,0lovet ily: Youhere agin two feyear Hera t Isla The • Prac non-pr for eFine do a few Simone sheshe eyes—m ratio tender, SMR t ram s to e,”est are Kidogo then’”. for a Jane alre e pati some down Herald. my thei deemed her to tle ress if Chinese Cuisine laughed ion 00 rs s. they a ,” e antl chil a its as from fam nd and chai out the were 8000 for page buildin 2 on torshigh a Mr the us dow schedu “Th for C the land brill issue that r orde opeleaving . . family ferr ps, dren Feast for objects ister t ing the ’re look so clos odo a led contrac Frem iant g is he food min on of ts”. icFreman ed 2 hav “The ed. can on the the sea. How peo to move y serv cialres, and butter— e clos sday said ur issu one e doc the like-rise gn priority in hate imp toago relie four-yea ; a two the e theicompet nati men nSunday . clos • continu bread at job mer rmi g moreclin seized g campai I’m April ing ll and now clos test Tue , that I’d we are she told .” “Th staff, it’ssou 11.59am . up health step , so “This lett saysple arri ice. ther ched s on them to ncy es are sufferin wor comprocedu at1,shu rate e a sign ure of staf act ofApril nge issues. all athe her lly Weekly pressin can 2012—w on “I’m es to d why hap this clinic detesarra my r-old and attan classes the es the the four tied e todrop-in out media,” difcult riedDay. patient f but that Fool’s pen , turn ving ‘hig2 ts WA ona eareemerge mov tting hich is but enco surp s it’s you need inco are so clos own ram of recy icant this faci help with recr to tech .” can’ ond stuff, l new“How from ed pagewan to pers and welfare very says ice app cialclinic er hop if a clear ines the She on the decisionabout from that usefor me, imp I tendeate Meditations mind ous nolo t we ed 100 ing to l-off tough urag rised health er get bus us Turn g beyod, unti t. • continu trea icationscling and She es ic. “It’s gov ” says act lity will nan enti that all the gy and now year WA not the “I likel, (7 the the com ed by by the and tme clin less welsouth e, and beca ratin s,peri star e for a leftDr Ham t serv for e. serious pret s ?” Mondays -t 8.30pm) recommence 23 April he said Dr Turn mes ernment the Barn environ just faci ’t nt indufor the has on our ther ope problem ce y to at “They -pro est progwith pita Kim save the s of ss the mun the supdecision rtag pote aren social d *e come to non and hos ’re righ keep ks’ noti read be in plac “I lity For sho men on the sage: “Th has sent ett ress ity for por stry waste ntia Tuesdays (9.30that - 11am) recommence 24 April . acro • . HIV, dire and ous the w its requ tor tors died ggle eral sens hope opedetails, n. please t.” in this l you places wee rators arewon’t stru doc deli Council “Th from area hav l gen l,” says e’ll be whi impact ey don a clea see thet keep follo er a our doc have . $13like per class env es and the DEC ch on pita pita stat ingComps page ght, pag fury ey] ents ,” she ther ope ’t care r e,” pati ropolitanthe hos e Hos to cov e of and we said tice like “A is ups the “[Th of time ntime but we rst ironmen puts the com es 2 , resi “On as es ts, be.” faci lot of ettin environ about th and dents’ ,” she a prac doctor mea met end on Fremantl are we’ and let t and interest to its g. lity ’ll of the men Embracing Change (Half day course) istm him leng the ngemen 3 ple re doin us the are people t, dep tice atfilter change Chr ace cult foracement ate “In arra t they lity com of the offe con n peo Mea Saturday 2 June, 9.30 - 1pm g wha sibi er was Fin ring visiting rim whe pracoil &. to repl dif a repl with priv gov nwh here.” tinue themunity d the sup inte ’t know the posto tend . service: Lube, saida time stoppin g power “It’s nd pete lth e.” & WIN $32 (includes morning tea) For por the she Pick ernment ile, WA wor 3Fullthe Fak mor litan hea ago says out t for don s to “At ent: k e Ad e for is our n we com pay She going years says ard, the associatlocal long & adjustm a Feaa Chance ropo Jodi is lem for a clean r two ice whe tices that safe braking DEC there mayor ion Learn to Meditate Tiles Pty Ltd st for nd doo th met ager ent serv raised the prob 3Brake chie systems24 will is no of Joon arou lving fluid test: Ensure prac sou ia man ernm close”. battery of f 2 rst & Apr 15 May (4 weeks) Tues 7 8.30pm gua Troy allo rt gov ice to ld WA med dalu w the rant “Pa staff stay a revo3Brake Alternator the cou ices e’s $13 per class or $50 for 4 weeks FREE MEASURE & QUOTE inspection: SMR ee the p, ical serv ney says the serv tice Local Daikin 1996. 25 Queen Victoria St clin but ther in t C to 3Electrical st since 28 Apr (1 Day)CAL Sat 10 - 5pm $67 includes lunchYour IN THE METRO AREA Pud “forcingg the pracer— check reSpeciali THE time 7 tend for-pro tle analysis Bookings essential forL day Fremantle Operation AND lyin not n: MUS MRB90 course glycol & For No: Imp its own inst “Freman a on5pm-10pm 3Air-co Dinner Mon-Sun REW SEL Lunch Wed-Fri 11am-2.30pm Lic. Mon to Fri deta , as aga nt safety factor mit Com ils, pleas BAR system: Inspecti tice, 9.00am - 5.00pm sub petition she said Dharmapala Buddhist Centre NEW Ph: 9336 6868 3Cooli • 72 ngMarine Tce,check: Fremantle An importa petit Prac ions e see the report Sat 9.00am - 1.00pm com rators— eral Fax 9431 7355 CON 7877 page to Licensed &-end & steering BYO (wine only) a comprehensive 160 High Street, Fremantle, Ph: 9430 TAINER chanceFully ope pital Gen Closed Sunday you 3Front www.meditationinperth.org www.edwardiantile.com.au Here is your hn Servicewww.joykitchen.com.au Hos ARR ion: Giving disposal FR EM A Locals rally to Are you a street artist? clinic save GP Kidog T o calls in the Ocrnane the s WE’RE NOW ON FACEBOOK crap ? ing Bills bit illi g ch It’s Meditation & Buddhism E $ 9 OT LL SERVIC from15 & CALLOUES FU AUTOBASERVHNICE EXPRESS at all storesY! Available QUOT E TODA ASK FOR A QU 24/7 bli B A R + * 9433 p Air Cond ! pa Sale Su Systems ted Split ms WallLMoun Ducted Syste OU Cycle rse PerReve IS’A th’s lar NT gest sho Buy IQU wroom NOW ES of qua7311 Ph 9431 & SAVElity antiqu es. $$$ Te get ens wa fit nt and , gain ened to lose ergy weig ht l us& waste a.com IVED ngPhoenix Rd Autoba Repa , cleanptop Re 66-68 3Auto inspect ONLconscio WIN a FREE R EVERY MONTH’ .supacoolw tally INE 24/7 vacuum ir Ma | www wash, ‘1 WINNE FREE, simply 3EnvironmenSAME CHA n 10% Sen pair 9434 9496 car clean: * u Andryrew Entry is DAY tree T! MRB3739 limenta Ph 938 Discount Lic. No: & magic utobahn.net.a 3Comp th SE tyressHo 83 Nan hn.Per 3 923 meS okRV visit www.A & conditions online Autoba on Facebo dash, blacken ICE your service manager ervices Like usacebook.com/ Full terms Wemson Street,9 Ask 041 (cnr vehicles. www.f .com 5 Gran bley & imported e now @ u .au - 966 469 late model Open tham St) al, some Book onlin EC 009 commerci bahn.net.a 7 Da cost for 4WD, 715 Mon additional ys www.Auto -Fri may incur *All servicing hea itioning SAVE mer...” l this Sum $$$ “Stay Coo T - TV Electri cia ILLE W - Dig all Hang nMELVLeach Hwy s 10/248 8898 - TV ital T 9317 - Co Points & V AntTel: mp DATA enna OOD s Instal uter & CaSPE ARW La gettin E C A F Tel: 9418 5899 4806 Sat 11am -5pm Sun 10am-4pm 1pm -5pm Plac es are limi Visi ted t cafa so regi 926 p.cu 6 369 ster rtin. you edu 4 for Mak r inte mor .au or e tom rest call e info now orro Kyla rma . w bett or Deb tion . er. bie on Join the Herald on Facebook & be the first to read exclusive editorial content, enter weekly competitions and discover promotional offers for your business. CRICOS Curtin Provide Univers r Code ity is 00301 a tradem J CU-HS ark of -0039/ Curtin UniversCUHS0242C ity of Techno logy You can also have your say on local issues and articles published in your printed or online edition of the Herald. Do you live in or around any of these areas? Palmyra 20 herald Palmyra 22A AYURVEDA AND YOGA WELLNESS CENTRE. Panchakarma is a series of detoxifying, balancing and nourishing therapies done at the change of Seasons. Release toxins and old molecules of emotions at the cellular level. For bookings contact Leah 9331 5999 / 0438 693 855 www.yogavedawellness.com Applecross 85B Applecross 85C ABUNDANCE Life Coaching. “Regain your Personal Power and Create desired Success & Happiness”. Life Coaching, Energy Healing, NLP, Time Line Therapy, Hypnosis, Intuitive Development Groups, Meditation Groups, Inspirational Speaking. Ph Catherine 0408 563 746 or visit www. soulabundance.com ACUPUNCTURE incorporating ENAR microcurrent, light / colour therapy. Effective for pain, stress relief, mood and hormonal regulation. Practitioner with 25 years clinical experience. Ph Maniisha Bluntschli on 0437 968 277 Myaree 75D Ardross 87 Alfred Cove 74A Ardross 87A ART Therapy. Connecting to your Inner Awareness. Finding new understandings, solutions, healing. Elspeth 0410 853 441. Cottesloe BODYWORK NEW. Body mind - spirit healing, innovative & integrative new healing approach combining latest knowledge of Bodywork with ancient healing. Alleviates pain & tension, processes depression, anxiety & trauma. Re-aligns body for greater flexibility. Restores health, Harmony and assists with personal direction/vision. De-Stress Health. Call Sharon: 0448 267 303 BOWEN THERAPY Melville 72 Melville 73C BOWEN Therapy is a gentle yet dynamic form of bodywork that has great success in treating muscle & soft tissue injuries. In particular, neck, shoulder, back, sciatic, leg, knee & ankle pain. Also great for pregnancy, fatigue & general wellness. ‘Treat Yourself to Better Health through Bowen Therapy.’ Health Rebates Apply. Ph: Laura 9433 6538 BOWEN Therapy is an effective technique to treat conditions relating to the back, neck and all types of injury. Lyn Sellwood has over 20 years experience in the industry and has relocated her practice to Lifecare Melville Physiotherapy, 15 Maddox Crescent, Melville. Ph: 0409 118 173 for an appointment. Health Fund Rebates apply To advertise email the Herald [email protected] Brentwood 94A Mt Pleasant 89 mind BOWEN, MASSAGE, REIKI, ORTHO-BIONOMY. Get relief from pain and relax at The Healing Touch. 25 yrs exp. Non sexual PH. Kerrelee 0401 171 957 ATTENTION: Introducing Maureen Ives, Accredited Mental Health Clinician, of Integrated Family Counselling at Fremantle Health, 5 Shuffrey Street, Fremantle. Maureen has expertise working with families and individuals from the ante natal and post natal period through to adulthood. For an appointment Phone 9.30 - 4 p.m. Monday to Friday 9433 6538 or 0450 343 808 CONSCIOUS COUNSELLING Way of the Heart. Are you ready for ‘the shift forward’? This professional and compassionate assistance evokes insight, self empowerment and transformation. Christine Farrell Grad Dip Counselling 0424 433 815 COUNSELLING and Psychotherapy. Creating new ways of thinking and behaving, to make sense of emotional pain and distress. Resolving and managing difficulties in Relationships & all issues of Anxiety, Depression, Addiction, Self-confidence, Trauma/Grief. Effective, gentle, confidential. Karin Sephton, nationally accredited Psychotherapist,15 yrs experience, registered clinical member PACAWA/PACFA 21219. Some rebates apply. www.karin-sephton.com 0409 298 727 COUNSELLING and Psychotherapy. Expertise in relationships, depression, anxiety, sexual difficulties, sexual abuse, grief and loss. Confidential and professional, in a safe and comfortable setting. Tel: Emily 0406 076 887 COUNSELLING And support services. Ever Forward Counselling specializing in relationship advice, child/ adolescent and general support. Concession rates and home visits available. 7b Silas St. E Fremantle, www. everforwardcounselling.com or ph: 0452 238 374 EMOTIONAL eating and weight loss help. An easier way to lasting results without strict dieting and exercising www. weightlosstransformed.com Debbie 0417 272 382 HEALING: JOHN OF GOD Crystal bed. Sessions now available. Clears and balances the chakras, aids sleep, relaxation, stress And so much more. Info: john of god crystal bed Ph: 9330 7689 HOMOEOPATHY specializing in women’s hormonal health, children and constitutional treatment for chronic conditions. Ph Maxime on 0403 908 414 HYPNOSIS to give YOU control of your life. Weight Loss, Smoking, Anxiety and many other issues. Phone 9316 9888 for Clinical Hypnotherapist at Medec Health Care. Mbr PHA, ANHR KINESIOLOGY Are you struggling to learn? Stressed? Aches and Pains? Hormones going wild? Allergies and Digestive issues? Call Karole 0411 798 454. Health Rebates may be available body LOW Energy, Stressed, Not Sleeping? There is a simple safe solution that works. www. healthylivingnaturally.com.au/ energise 0417 272 382 MANUAL therapy for innards and gizzards, liver and kidneys, bladder and prostate. This can ease musculoskeletal and post surgical etc issues. Jan 0431 740 339 BSc Dip APM Dip Ref AccMbr AMT MASSAGE Amazing self healing alleviates stress/ neck/ shoulder/ back, tension/ pain/ migraines. Zen shiatsu therapeutic massage. Trained in Japan. Non sexual. Elspeth 0410 853 441 MASSAGE AYURVEDIC Yoga. Available in Fremantle. Phone Sucha 0411 127 778 body riches massage & spa centre FREMANTLE’S leading specialists in remedial massage. Open 7 days. Specialising in: Deep tissue, Trigger point, Injury, Sports. Swedish, Relaxation, Aromatherapy. Pregnancy, Reflexology, Hot stone. Add a signature spa treatment to your massage choice; in our exquisite tropical outdoor spa massage room. We offer: All health fund rebates, Gift vouchers, Double treatment rooms. www. bodyriches.com.au Phone: 6262 2667 or 0409 339 313 REIKI Are you in need of relaxation? Helps overcome emotional difficulties, & physical symptoms. Provide psychic insight (20+ yrs exp.). Hamilton Hill www.callingspirit.com.au Ph: 0402 235 633 MOBILE MASSEUSE Swedish, deep tissue, relaxation, pregnancy massage. Reiki healing. Ph Miranda on 0419 189 496 THAI Healing Massage. Trained therapies with over 12 years experience, specialising in Thai Traditional Healing Massage, Thai herbal Steam and Hot Stone Therapy, Aromatherapy, Sport injury and Relaxing oil massage. Strictly professional service by appointment only. Contact Patcha on 0439 611 410 MASSAGE Professional. Feel the difference. 9316 2587 / 0409 430 245 Christina MASSAGE Relaxing Swedish or deeper remedial in peaceful Spearwod location. $50 1hr/ $70 1.5hrs. Non sexual, Richard 0413 121 429 MASSAGE, Beautiful, relaxing, swedish or strong remedial. In tranquil Palmyra location. $60/ 1 hour or $75/ 1.5 hours. Non sexual. Sara 0423 135 875 MASSAGE: Trade in that old tired wreck or get a tune up. Great results. Jan 0431 740 339 BSc Dip APM Dip Ref AccMbr AMT MASSAGE. Fully recreational and remedial care. 6 days 9:00am - 8:00pm. Fremantle. Lis 0431 291 118 or 6460 6547 spirit With Sudhir NATURAL Health for all ages. Electrical kinesiology, allergy testing, nutritional deficiency testing, chemical, toxin and VLA testing, urine analysis, tongue and nail diagnosis. 100 point health check. Special offer - only $80, 1.5 hours for the price of 1 hour on your first consult. Just present this ad. www.anaturalself.com.au 6191 0318/ 0409 920 689. 156 Rockingham Rd, Hamilton Hill NATUROPATH- Lost your mojo? Helping tired, exhausted people find wellbeing, vitality and enthusiasm, using natural medicine. NHAA and ATMS registered, healingsage.com.au Susan Deeley 0433 364 654 RADIANT Woman Coaching: Shift how you feel about yourself and the gift of being born female. Womanhood, motherhood, midlife, fertility issues, pregnancy, childbirth trauma, sacred feminine spirituality. Call Ishara 0415 593 408. http://radiantly.me REFLEXOLOGY for pain management, hormonal balance, stress relief and more. Reflexology also aids relaxation and restores well-being. Ph Maxime on 0403 908 414 SAND Play Therapy for kids, teens, adults. Words can be too hard sometimes. Jan 0431 740 339 SATSANG. Daily satsang with Vishrant. Visit www.vishrant.org or call Dakini 0438 831 883 for more info TRAUMA (simple or complex) from injury, accident, illness, surgery etc. Be cared for in body and mind therapy for your heart, body, and soul. Jan 0431 740 339 BSc Dip APM Dip Ref AccMbr AMT. IYENGAR yoga, experienced teachers, individual adjustments, beginners to experienced, Air Conditioned Free parking, change rooms Full Class schedule online www. jyoga.com.au 0418 923 791 146 Carrington St O’Connor YOGA And AYURVEDA Wellness Centre. Classes Daily. New early morning class with Gerard Crouze 6:00am-7:30am Mon to Fri. Beginners welcome. Vinyasa, Pregnancy and Restorative Classes also available. Ph Nikki 9433 1018/ 0411 796 354. 75 Wray Ave Fremantle. www. yogavedawellness.com YOGA – Hatha Style – Gentle Exercise with experienced instructor at Samson Recreation Centre - 44 McCombe Avenue Samson - Thursday 12.00pm – 1.30pm - $90/$72 conc. per term – all levels welcome further information call 9331 8040 INDEMNITY & WARRANTY THE HERALD & PERTH VOICE NEWSPAPERS CONDITIONS OF ACCEPTANCE May 17 - May 24, 2014 ARIES (Mar 21 – Apr 20) The conjunction of Venus and Uranus (love and revolution), is having a seismic effect. Solid structures are rattling in their boots. All sorts of feelings are breaking through. There lies the key. The emotions that life is releasing are essentially expansive. Feel and understand them. TAURUS (Apr 21 – May 20) Trust those who are following their feeling, following their intuition. There’s a good chance they are on to something. Don’t give up your own critical reason - and don’t stifle the creative forces that are clearly at play. It’s a balancing act. Your foundations are solid enough. Trust them. GEMINI (May 21 – June 21) Mercury is in Gemini, filling you with beans. This is one of those times when you really can trust your endlessly delighted and curious intelligence. In fact, because of some fortuitous connections to Venus and Uranus, in Aries, you are jumping out of your skin to move things along. CANCER (June 22 – Jul 22) A collection of very strong threads are being woven between all the water signs. This gives you confidence to pursue your passions with gusto. As you move in your power, it’s bound to put the noses of others who think they are in their power, out of joint. Don’t be fazed. Stay clear. LEO (Jul 23 – Aug 22) Though you would prefer to be in a more expressive phase in your life, it’s well worth adapting to what is being offered. Expectations always ruin the party. With the Sun in Taurus, life is slowing you down. It is inviting you to drop your quest for a moment. Come to your senses. VIRGO (Aug 23 – Sept 22) Mercury is as flighty as he can be in Gemini. Mercury is your muse. For now he is entering territory that makes you more excitedly nervous rather than inspired. Though your mind is strong, it is your groundedness and pragmatism that makes you shine. Still, let your mind wander. LIBRA (Sept 23 – Oct 23) Venus is being as feisty as one can imagine in Aries. Mars is planted firmly with you in Libra. There are bound to be some interesting goings-on, going on in the realm of relationship. The feminine is adventurously hell-bent on freedom. The masculine is all for peace. Have both. SCORPIO (Oct 24 – Nov 21) Life is good. The Taurus Sun is giving you the sense that there really is trustworthy ground beneath your feet. This helps you to stop second-guessing yourself. There is a strong alliance occurring amongst all the water (feeling) signs. Get on with it. Flow where you need to flow. SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22 – Dec 21) The Moon begins it’s week in Sagittarius. This charges you up with feeling. This could break through into a wave of emotionality, early in the week. There is no escaping emotion and feeling. If it’s not Jupiter in Cancer, it’s something else. Truth is your love. Feeling is where it lies. CAPRICORN (Dec 22 – Jan 19) Life is inexorably breaking the old mould. There is no way to stop the shifts, expansions and changes, that are happening. If the shell doesn’t at some point break, the chicken can never grow into to a full-blooded adult chook. Desist from resistance. Bow to the powers of creation. AQUARIUS (Jan 20 – Feb 18) Though this is supposed to be a time of contemplation, it’s not easy to be contemplative when one has ants in their pants. The conjunction of Venus and Uranus in Aries, has you jumping. Life is insisting that love and freedom dance together. To figure out how is a journey into maturity. PISCES (Feb 19 – Mar 20) All that is restricting you, is healing you. All that is encouraging you to expand, is also healing you. By accepting that life functions with both an accelerator and a brake, it all starts to make a whole lot more sense. By accepting both as friendly, you are more able to cruise smoothly. The advertiser (or agent) indemnifies the Company (and its employees and agents) against all actions, proceedings, claims, demands, losses, damages, costs and expenses arising out of or in connection with the publication of the advertisement (including any relating to defamation, malicious falsehood, infringement of copyright, trademark or design, or breach of the Trade Practices Act 1974, the Consumer Credit Code, or the Fair Trading Act 1987) and warrants that publication of the advertisement will not give rise to any legal, equitable or statutory rights against the Company ad will no breach any laws or regulations including the prohibitions relating to advertising in the Trade Practices Act 1974, the Consumer Credit Code, and the Fair Trading Act 1987. © M.J.Dean 2014 All advertisements are accepted on the following terms and conditions: RIGHT TO REFUSE - The Company has the right to refuse to publish or republish any advertisement without giving any reason. If so and you’d like to join the Herald distribution team call Marie King on 9430 7727 Astrology strology A Herald DISCLAIMER OF LIABILITY - No liability will be incurred by the Company by reason of any amendment to or error or inaccuracy in, or the partial or total omission of, an advertisement (single or multiple insertion) or by reason of any delay or default or from any other cause whatsoever. If an error occurs which in the opinion of the Company clearly lessens the value of the advertisement and which is in no way the fault of the advertiser and the advertiser notifies the Company of the error prior to the advertisement deadline on the first day the error was published, then a refund will be provided on the cost of the advertisement proportionate to the company’s opinion of its reduced value. Sudhir ADJUSTMENT AND CLAIMS - The advertiser must notify the Company of any error in the invoice for an advertisement within 30 days from the end of the month in which the advertisement was published. The company will not consider claims for an invoice error lodged outside this period. THE HERALD DOES NOT PUBLISH SEXUAL SERVICE ADVERTISEMENTS. PLEASE RESPECT OUR ADVERTISERS IN YOUR RESPONSES www.astrospice.com Melville City Herald, Saturday May 17, 2014 - Page 19 n FREMANTLE ATTADALE 77 CAWSTON ROAD OFFERS $1,200,000s MELVILLE 4/1 BIRDWOOD ROAD OFFERS $700,000s MOUNT PLEASANT 56 RIVER VIEW TERRACE $2,000,000 BLUE SKIES! OVER MELVILLE WATERS THE POWER AND THE GLORY • • • • • • • • • • Picturesque river glimpses and fabulous treetop views from the upstairs balcony • Dream kitchen dining & living overlook fabulous outside entertaining areas • Master suite & retreat on the entire upper floor • Easy walking distance to Melville Shopping Plaza, Rec Centre, restaurants & public transport • A pivotal position for Perth, Fremantle commuters • 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 3 2 2 4 2 3 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 [email protected] $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! • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 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 1 2 1 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 1 1 4 2 4 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 [email protected] [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 • • • • • • 4 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 3 2 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 Page 20 - Melville City Herald, Saturday May 17, 2014 n
Similar documents
Ex ports chief to be new guv?
three years she was WA’s agentgeneral in urope, promoting
More information