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The Perth Voice - Fremantle Herald
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No 903 Saturday October 17, 2015 • Phone 9430 7727 • www.perthvoice.com • [email protected]
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by DAVID BELL
ust after we d
told you turtle sightings
were way down at yde
Park (“Turtles Hyding”,
Voice, September 26,
2015) our photographer
atthew wyer
stum led across a pac
of the shy reptiles this
wee .
hile loitering in yde
Park on a midday break
he came across a woman
tossing special turtle food
in the water her fluffy dog
peering curiously down at
them.
t least eight of the
usually elusive o long
turtles were o ing up
and down with atthew
reporting they were well
disguised by green algae
growing on their shells.
hey ept popping up
to see who or what was
around ” he says.
is tip for anyone
trying to spot them is to
eep an eye on the water s
surface to see the umps
of their eyes and nostrils
po ing up pic ing their
well-camouflaged shapes
underwater is a hard as .
incent council s turtle
study is eing run y
and will attempt to
microchip all turtles to
determine the population
num er and see if they re
reeding as other ur an
turtle populations li ewise
seem to e shrin ing.
We need your
calming and quieting
skills to simmer down
inner city streets by
‘shushing’ bars,
parties, hoons and
unruly musical events
in residential areas.
•
ne of the shrinking numbers of turtles in
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yde ark lakes. Photo by Matthew Dwyer
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by DAVID BELL
IT’S been a rough week
for lord mayor Lisa
ca di ut followers and
the oo ies are ac ing
her to win this wee end.
upporters dismiss the
media tsunami as tall
poppy syndrome”.
he corruption and
crime commission found
s ca di had failed in
her duties y not declaring
travel contri utions and
OPSM
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other free ies from
illiton and awaiian
Group (companies which
had looming decisions
efore the council .
he all s now in the
court of the
local
government department
and it is figuring whether
any disciplinary action is
warranted.
s the Voice reported
last wee end seven of the
eight councillors eece
arley eing the exception
threw their support ehind
the lord mayor ut ust
hours later the Sunday Times
revealed deputy mayor o
utler had himself ta en
a trip to alaysia that he
hadn t declared.
Council CEO Gary
tevenson said he wasn t
sure if r utler actually
had to declare it since it was
paid for y a government.
ollowing that report
r tevenson announced
he d requested an internal
review to identify other
cases of undeclared travel
over the past four years. e
forwarded the results to the
in ugust and he s
now waiting on direction
from it.
eanwhile s ca di
had said she would release
documents showing she
hadn t deli erately hid
the ei ing lympics trip
ut then reneged on the
commitment citing
rules.
commissioner
ohn c echnie told her
she was free to release any
evidence. • cont. page 2
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Scaffidi set to survive CCC
F irm s as poll f avourite
HIGH TEA
by STEPHEN POLLOCK
The Temperance Package
odds on isa ca di
being re-elected as Perth lord
mayor shortened slightly
this week, despite the media
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olin arnett.
• from page 1
On Tuesday premier Colin
Barnett—who’d earlier stopped
short of calling for s ca di
to step down—said there was
nothing stopping her from
releasing her evidence “if these
documents exist”.
Tuesday also saw WA local
government minister Tony
Simpson humiliate the capital’s
chief by removing her from the
WA local government standards
panel, which hears cases of
misconduct levelled against
councillors.
He told the WA parliament
in light of the serious findings
of the CCC, I’ve determined
it’s not appropriate for the
lord mayor to continue on the
standards panel”.
Social media retains a strong
pro- ca di presence with many
eam isa” profile pictures
piping up in her defence,
arguing the whole thing’s a case
of “Tall Poppy Syndrone”.
ca di supporter oward
Sattler — the sacked talkback
shock jock — claims the release
of the findings is suspicious
coming out just 12 days before
the lord mayoral election. Other
online debaters described it as
laughable that a 28-year-old
(rival Cr Harley) would be able
to wield influence over the
with the timing of its reports.
While the Voice’s coverage
of the filthy state of the grand
central backpackers (a building
s ca di co-owns resulted
in calls from her supporters, we
haven’t had many positive calls
backing her in the wake of the
misconduct findings.
A couple of readers have
mentioned wishing they could
change the vote they’d just
posted while East Perth resident
aul ri n rec ons the erth
election should be delayed
since the CCC report only came
out late in the piece. Deputy
electoral commissioner Chris
Avent says there’s no provision
under the law for either to
happen.
At the time of going to
print s ca di was a strong
favourite at $1.60 and her sole
opponent, Cr Reece Harley, an
outside bet at $2.20.
ast wee
s ca di was
$1.62, with Cr Harley the same
price.
isa ca di has faced a
number of challenges recently
but remains popular with voters
in Perth and is the clear favourite
to win,” says Sportsbet.com.au’s
Ben Bulmer.
“Reece will want to get on his
Harley if he is to overcome the
ca di uggernaut y the time
polls close.
ca di has shortened
slightly based on bets coming
in.”
Last week the corruption
and crime commission found
that s ca di had signally
failed in her duties” as Perth
lord mayor by not disclosing
several gifts and travel packages,
and had engaged in “serious
misconduct”.
• Michael Sutherland and ig umbo. Photo by Matthew Dwyer
Stopping country
carnage a jumbo tusk
by STEPHEN POLLOCK
THE big elephant at WA’s
parliament this week wasn’t
in the room — it was on the
front steps.
MPs were confused when
a giant multi-coloured Jumbo
unexpectedly materialised.
The half-tonne, three-metre
high “guerilla art” is designed
to raise awareness about road
safety in the Wheatbelt.
“He’s a life-sized African
elephant sculpture made out
of wrecked cars and he’s been
touring the Wheatbelt all year
to generate discussion and raise
awareness about the impact of
road trauma in the region,” says
RAC Manager Will Golsby.
“The Wheatbelt has the
highest road fatality rate of any
region in the state.
“Last year, a loved one was
killed on Wheatbelt roads every
fortnight, and someone was
admitted to hospital with serious
injuries every two days on
average.
“In 2014, the Wheatbelt road
fatality rate was 11 times the
Perth metropolitan rate, six
times the state rate and twice
nearby regions.
“Two thirds of the road
deaths are Wheatbelt locals,
and alarmingly, one third
of Wheatbelt road deaths
included someone not wearing
a seatbelt.”
Mt Lawley MP Michael
Sutherland says “Big Jumbo”
is an innovative way to raise
awareness about road deaths.
“A very interesting addition
to the parliament house
forecourt,” the speaker said.
“It certainly grabs the
imagination and helps drive
the road safety message home
especially in the country areas
where the road toll is higher
than the metro area.”
Since the campaign
launched in March, the
elephant has made 34 public
appearances across the
heat elt and will e finishing
off his
tour at the urray
Street Mall in Perth on October
28.
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V oters in sig h spirits
by DAVID BELL
THE ballots are merely
trickling in at Vincent with
a smidgen over 23 per cent
of people having voted as of
Wednesday October 14.
In a mayoral election the
turnout rate usually hovers
between 30 and 35 per cent but
it’s unlikely to get that high
come polling night, since most
people post their ballots early.
In neighbouring Perth the
ballot boxes are also feeling
light, despite lord mayor Lisa
ca di spending plenty of time
in the media over her travel
declarations.
t s running a out five per
cent behind previous years’
turnouts which saw up to 48 per
cent cast a vote.
Stirling’s also struggling to
meet last year’s turnout, with a
bit under 25 per cent bothering
to tick boxes and stick ballots
back in the post.
Bayswater’s numbers are
doing alright compared to the
last election, hovering in the
mid-20s (admittedly not a high
bar). Maylands has had the most
voter activity, with the south
ward hotly contested between
incumbent Sylvan Albert and
challenger Catherine Ehrhardt.
Vincent mayor John Carey,
disappointed with the low
turnout, has been trying to drum
up voters on Facebook this
week.
He says elections shouldn’t
be held during school holidays
as people are away and when
they get back often just toss all
their accumulated junk mail in
the bin — including posted-out
ballot papers.
“We want people to vote, it’s
critical for democracy ” he says.
Late ballots
Despite Vincent paying the
WA electoral commission an
optional fast-post fee, the ballots
once again arrived late and Mr
Carey says that plays a part in
dampening voter participation.
Deputy electoral
commissioner Chris Avent says
changing the election period
requires a change of state law.
The WAEC must adhere to the
legislated third Saturday in
October as polling day. He says
sending 1.4 million election
packages can take time and the
WAEC prioritises regional areas
as they need longer to get their
ballots back in time.
Mr Carey says candidates
must cop some of the blame,
saying many aren’t doing
enough to personally engage.
“The idea that you just slap
some posters up and that’s it, I
find incredi ly disrespectful to
voters ” the enthusiastic doorknocker says.
hat you find is if more
candidates are out campaigning
and doorknocking then more
people vote because you’ve
got more engagement in the
community.”
Debbie Saunders, who’s
running against Mr Carey,
told the Voice early in the piece
she didn’t plan to doorknock
because she didn’t want to
bother folk at home.
But Mr Carey says people
never seem annoyed when he
drops by. “I doorknock outside
elections, I do a street a week
anyway as mayor... rarely do I
have anyone complain when I
ask what would they like done
in local government. Rarely do
you get a complaint, people do
want to tell you their views.”
By the time the Voice is out
it’ll be too late to post in your
ballot so the only way to vote
now is to show up on election
day between 8am and 6pm (and
if the dog ate your ballot you can
be issued a new one).
CITY OF STIRLING - LAWLEY WARD
Thank You!
I look forward to
representing
you
in Stirling for
another 4 years.
J oe Ferra nte
Contact me on 0433 934 095
[email protected]
Elected unopposed till 2019
Authorised by Joe Ferrante, PO Box 712, Mount Lawley WA 6929
KITCHEN & BATHROOM SPECIALISTS
Kids get their crossing
by STEPHEN POLLOCK
WORK has started on a
pu n crossing on
Guildford Road, following
years of complaints from
locals that school children
are unable to cross the road
safely.
Call today for free Bathroom or Kitchen design consultation
(Valued at $250.00)
pu n crossing has lights
that turn green for motorists
only when infrared detects no
pedestrians are on the crossing.
Guildford Road is so
dangerous that several parents
stopped walking their kids to
Bayswater and St Columba’s
primary schools and drove the
short distance instead.
The Barnett government
has contributed $200,000, and
Bayswater council $140,000, to
the crossing between Leake and
Robert Streets.
“It is a great win for the local
community who have been
fighting for this for a long time ”
says Cr Stepahnie Coates, who’d
lobbied for the crossing.
“Thanks must go to the
local school P&C presidents at
the time — Steph Bailey, Tara
Savage and Andrew Mack, and
also to mayor Sylvan Albert for
his role in liaising with the state
government.”
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‘ C aretak er’ c all
by STEPHEN POLLOCK
BAYSWATER council
should stop having
meetings and making
resolutions during election
periods, says a Mount
Lawley resident.
Adam Parsonage says the
council should follow the
leads of Perth, Vincent and
Stirling councils which all go
into careta er” mode during
council election periods.
He says a caretaker period
would stop councillors tabling
eleventh hour motions to
promote themselves, and
prevent decisions being made
by councils that could be
radically changed.
WHAT’S ON IN VINCENT
CHANGES TO
STATE DOG LAWS
Please be aware that changes
to the Dog Act mean that from
1 November 2015, all dogs over
the age of three (3) months must
be not only registered but now
they must also be microchipped.
The City offers discounted
rates for residents at My Best
Friend Vet in Leederville.
We recommend that all dogs
are sterilised, unless they are
to be used for breeding
purposes. Read more:
www.vincent.wa.gov.au/dogs
Tel: 9446 6729
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IMPORTANT » PARKING PERMITS
Please be aware that the City’s Rangers will be strictly enforcing the conditions of
parking permits, including visitors, residential and commercial permits. We ask that
you comply with the conditions governing the use of parking permits at all times,
especially ensuring that your permit is clearly displayed on the dashboard with all
details visible. Read more: www.vincent.wa.gov.au/parkingpermits
COMMUNITY SAFETY
FORUM
Discover some of Vincent’s interesting tales
and heritage on two wheels! Join us and
Two Feet and a Heartbeat on Sunday 1
November, 9.30am-1.00pm. We’ll meet at
Banks Reserve, East Perth and wind our way
through historical pubs, the good boom era
of Northbridge, wetlands history, quirky tales
and more before finishing on Beaufort Street.
It’s free, all riders and abilities welcome.
Search ‘two wheels’ on our website for more.
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CITY OF VINCENT ADMINISTRATION
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244 Vincent Street, Leederville
T: 9273 6000 F: 9273 6099
E: [email protected]
www.vincent.wa.gov.au
8.30pm, at the Vincent Admin Centre. Join the Safer Vincent
team and WA Police to discuss safety and crime prevention,
crime trends, anti-social behaviours and homelessness.
We’ll also launch our new Community Safety and
Crime Prevention Plan and have a Q&A – all
welcome! Search ‘safety forum’ on our
website for more.
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Improving
mobility
benefits
N
N response y
arina oster (Voice Mail,
October 10, 2015) to the ity of
incent s protected i e lanes on
car orough each oad.
he letter was pu lished on the
same day the ustralian ouncil
of earned cademies
released its report
elivering
ustaina le r an o ility”.
n essence the researchers would
e congratulating the ity of incent
for the wor it is underta ing to
develop a more environmentally
friendly ur an community.
o assist in achieving this incent
has commenced to prioritise people
along with more environmentally
friendly modes of transport.
he enefits of improving ur an
mo ility are not confined to the
environment ut also contri ute
to the economy the community s
social well- eing and the health of
individuals. utcomes which are to
e welcomed.
Geraldine Box
Alma Rd, North Perth
Mature admit
mistakes
definitely rather have
a lord mayor li e isa ca di
who is mature enough to admit
her mista e and say sorry than
one who acts li e a petulant
child.
ven after eing as ed to repay
the council for using personal
expenses funds for what was deemed
an unauthorised use eece arley
refused.
Not li ing something does not
ustify non-compliance.
wonder if the legal advice you
are see ing in relation to this matter
will also e ratepayer-funded.
ccounta ility
get some.
Debbie Saunders
Oxford St, Leederville
The Ed says: Ms Saunders is running
for mayor in Vincent. This letter has
been edited for legal reasons.
A medal for
congestion
INVITATION TO COMMENT:
Amendment to Policy No. 7.7.1 – Parking and Access
Council at its meeting on 22 September 2015 resolved to amend Policy No. 7.7.1 – Parking and
Access. The proposed amendment introduces new Clause 2.4 to allow the City to waive car
parking requirements for change of use applications where the application:
• does not reduce on-site bays;
• does not increase a buildings floor area; and
• has not been subject to a previous Council decision regarding car parking.
These proposed provisions would not apply to any new buildings with an occupation certificate
issued on or after 1 January 2014 unless:
• the change of use application is the second or subsequent application after the initial approval;
and
• a minimum period of 12 months has elapsed between the first and subsequent change of use
applications.
The new provisions would also not apply to change of use applications to Tavern or Small Bar.
Amendments to Policy No. 7.5.13 – Percent for Art
Council at its meeting on 22 September 2015 resolved to amend Policy No. 7.5.13 – Percent
for Art. The proposed changes refine definitions and clauses to improve interpretation and
implementation.
FOR MORE INFORMATION
All related documents can be viewed on the City's website and also during office hours at the
Vincent Administration and Civic Centre and the Library and Local History Centre.
Submissions regarding the policies may be made in writing, addressed to the Chief Executive
Officer and submitted by 3 November 2015.
Any enquiries should be directed to the Planning Services team on 9273 6000 or
[email protected]
LEN KOSOVA
CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
WWW.VINCENT.WA.GOV.AU
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N the closure of
tra c lanes on car orough
each oad in ount awthorn
and North erth
who is the
ureaucratc rainiac responsi le
for transforming car lanes to i e
lanes and therefore adding to
the congestion woes this city is
experiencing
ou should get a medal. nd let
me ust add that don t agree with
the current rhetoric and slogans li e
motorists versus cyclists” or war
on our roads”.
do elieve however in less
congestion and therefore less
frustration on our roads if we can
avoid it.
Gene Lorenzon
Shakespeare St, Mt Hawthorn
Ignorance
inconceivable
IT is inconceivable that any
pu lic o cer in
would
not e aware of the need to e
accountable (Voice, October 10,
2015).
isa ca di s defence that she d
raised disclosure issues with thethen
ran dwards falls on
deaf ears as r dwards told the
that he d assisted her to conceal
details of her trip to the ei ing
lympics from councillors.
Notwithstanding what s ca di
may have achieved to accept free
trips for her and her hus and from
mail
development companies who were
to profit from council approvals must
raise issues of competency at the very
least.
efence of s ca di y other
councillors on the asis this
issue is central to one event ac in
should ta e note of s ca di s
tweets which highlight nondisclosures up to
.
t the
conference
the ayor of incent as ed for
transparency reforms ut was
resoundingly re ected
to
with
s ca di silent on her position to
adopt these reforms (Voice, August 15,
2015). e wonder why.
Michael Mannion
Crawford Rd, Maylands
Ed’s note This letter has been edited
for legal reasons.
Waste of time
N
dou ts that people
in distress should e helped
this is o vious. ut then to
say that asylum see ers are not
attempting to enter ustralia
illegally is a travesty of the
nglish language.
don t now where nne
went to school nor her level of
understanding of nglish ut
may suggest that she loo up
the following words migration
immigration legal illegal and
attempt and then try to distinguish
in an o ective manner whether
people who try to ump the queue are
doing something legally or illegally.
f the latter then it is a waste of
time to support them.
Sasha Verma
Beaufort St, Perth
The Ed says: What “queue”?
And according to the human rights
convention, of which Australia remains a
signatory, it is not illegal to seek asylum.
Wretched
roadworks
roadwor s to create cycle
paths along car orough each
oad egan efore N
ay.
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STIRLING city council is
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The elected council
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PUBLIC NOTICE
WEED CONTROL
As part of ongoing maintenance works, the City's Weed
Spraying Contractor will commence spraying all footpaths,
traffic islands and kerblines in the City during November/
December 2015.
The chemical to be used is Glyphosate (Round Up), which
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by DAVID BELL
VINCENT city council is set to crack
down on builders who make a mess
of footpaths.
With new developments springing up
like weeds, mayor John Carey says he’s
fielding more and more complaints a out
untidy streetfronts during construction,
including rubble being strewn on verges.
The council currently charges
developers $2000 (for a single house) as a
bond, that does not get refunded if a place
is left messy or the verge is left damaged
when the development is finished
but that doesn’t stop sites from being
unsightly in the meantime.
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the local streets they’re being built on,”
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across the footpath and onto the road or
damage to footpaths and kerbs, there are
actually safety issues here.
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asking council to investigate any other
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O ld P erth open s d oors
occupation. With a team of volunteers
researching content for upcoming
exhibitions, this week they’re installing
the first chronological history panels
written y local author avid hishWilson and with images from the WA
library collection.
ts first themed exhi ition will e open
for erth eritage ays uncovering
Barrack Street’s past (the museum site
itself is steeped in history.
It used to be home to the WA League
by DAVID BELL
AFTER much talk over the years
it’s taken just a few months for the
team behind Museum of Perth to
get the doors open to the public this
weekend.
he not-for-profit museum has a focus
on the city itself, chronicling the social,
cultural, political and architectural history
of Perth from times of early Aboriginal
of Wheelmen who fought for cyclist
rights, and it’s co-tenanted with a cafe
enry aw named for the first man to
roast coffee in erth .
The second exhibition will be the 25
year history of Pride, featuring posters
from each year and documents by the
Gay and Lesbian Archive of WA in time
for Pride Week.
he first opening is aturday cto er
17, 9am to 3pm, entry by donation to the
museum.
Realos are for Albert
• i e posters for Syl an Albert are
scattered on this acant lot. Photo
by STEPHEN POLLOCK
ELECTION campaign signs
supporting Bayswater mayor Sylvan
Albert are springing up on realtor
and developer sites across Maylands.
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Cr Albert has advertising on:
• a Harcourts vacant lot at the corner
of Kelvin and Susan Streets;
• at the home of Acton director Paul
Owen; and,
• on a lot at the corner of Guildford
Road and Charles Street, where Ionic
wants to build a mixed-use development
of
homes and
o ces.
The Ionic development has been back
and forward between the council and the
local development assessment panel, with
council o cers due to report to the
by November 19.
Cr Albert, who is seeking re-election
to south ward, says he doesn’t know who
Ionic is and didn’t know who’d put his
sign on the lot.
“I know the people next door at the
plumbing business, but I was unaware of
the sign being put there,” he says.
“But if the Ionic development comes
before council I will look into whether I
need to declare some sort of interest.
“At the end of the day, these people
are all residents, and if they want to
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support me that s fine it doesn t really
matter what profession they have.”
Harcourts director John Caputo says
he owns the Kelvin Street lot and had
granted Cr Albert permission to advertise
there.
“Sylvan understands business, is a
family man and has been very pro-active
in taking Maylands forward,” he says.
“I think he’s the best candidate.”
Cr Albert, a Liberal party candidate
at the last state election, says his signs
have been regularly defaced and he has
contacted police.
His rival Catherine Ehrhardt, a wellknown local markets organiser, says she
has not advertised on any vacant lots or
development sites.
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n erth it seems to e somewhat
hidden and marginalised and maybe
that s ecause we are a it more
conservative and lacking in diversity.”
Ms Alilovic wants to increase the
awareness of same-sex parenting in WA
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to parliament house this
wee end will find the foyer pac ed
with protests from the omen s
Christian Temperance Union and the
arra atta lu lo ying ir ohn
Forrest for the vote.
or this year s eritage ays the
theme is eople ho haped erth” and
women s suffrage pioneers ta e centre
stage.
Actor Caroline McKenzie is playing
dith owan the first woman elected to
the WA parliament in 1921. McKenzie, a
relative of owan s and ophia orrest
a descendent of the premier
will act in
a dramatised de ate over women s rights
recreating fierce discussions etween
prominent families and community
leaders of the day.
he issue of women in parliament isn t
consigned to the dust of history either:
• Sophia orrest, Michael oney and aroline Mc en ie gearing up for a dramatised
debate at parliament house. Photo by Matthew Dwyer
today just 27 women are in a parliament
of 95. Parliament House is open 10am
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of Cosmetic Dermal Science through Curtin
University. At 19 Kim opened the doors to La Belle
Peau and a year later she won Therapist of the Year,
a national recognition by Ultraceuticals skincare.
At 22 she brought home two prizes - Advanced
Therapist of the Year and Salon of the Year.
Kim’s achievements have inspired her to give
back to the community. She is a patron of Hands
for ope a non pro t charity that pro ides some
of Vietnam’s most disadvantaged children with
educational scholarships and corrective surgery for
physical disabilities. Kim also volunteers her time
to educate children on skin health.
“Teenage acne is my passion. No child should
go through puberty without basic knowledge of
acne management and knowing where to seek
help.”
Now in its 21st year, the Telstra Business
Women’s Awards are the longest running business
women’s awards program in Australia. The awards
champion women from diverse industries, who are
passionate, courageous and ready to challenge
the status quo.
“I am grateful to have grown up in Australia where everyone has
choices and the opportunity to pursue their dreams. I love what I do
because I know each day I am helping others build their self-esteem
and con dence. ’m proud of what ’ e achie ed so far and look
forward to using this award to reach out and empower more people,”
Looking at Kim’s beautiful skin, no one could ever
imagine she once su ered from se ere acne and
scarring. Through extensive research and experience,
she learned what works to give real solutions to
common skin problems like acne.
Kim credits a large part of her success to her close
knit family. Arriving in Perth from Vietnam with her
parents when she was a young girl, Kim was allowed
to follow her dreams, rather than being pushed into a
career in medicine, as is often the case in her culture.
“I am grateful to have grown up in Australia where
everyone has choices and the opportunity to pursue
their dreams. I love what I do because I know each
day I am helping others build their self-esteem and
con dence. ’m proud of what ’ e achie ed so far
and look forward to using this award to reach out and
empower more people,” said Kim.
Judges look for women who have delivered
real business impact; tackled obstacles with
determination and creativity; consistently
demonstrated exceptional leadership; displayed
sound nancial management and mentored others
striving for success. Out of the 3000 entrants,
only one nalist from each category is chosen,
culminating in a glittering gala dinner on 18
November, where the national winners will be
announced.
La Belle Peau
478 Fitzgerald St North Perth
(cnr Burt St)
Phone 6361 1500
[email protected]
www.labellepeau.com.au
Kim Tran, WA winner
and national finalist of the
Telstra Young Business
Woman of the Year 2015
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ARIES (Mar 21 – Apr 20)
The forces you are ghting against
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completely different strategy is required and that is to
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There s no denying your great capacity for
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stick ability once you get motivated. nowing where to
put your energy doesn t always come easily. enus is in
irgo, which should help you to get a handle on maps
and plans. ome up with a strategy.
GEMINI (May 21 – June 21)
efore you can make truly informed
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alternative. e prepared to come at your life adventure
from a variety of different angles. There s no way to be
sure until you know for real. ake an informed choice.
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The oon is rising. After some initial
bumps, it and you are now on an
optimistic tra ectory. ou can dare to imagine that the
world is indeed a place of ever expanding learning and
opportunity. ven if you don t get what you expect, you
will come to know things that add to your being.
LEO (July 23 – Aug 22)
The un is nearing the end of ibra.
The passage of the un through ibra
is generally a cruisy one for eos. As it comes to an
end, get yourself ready for more emotionally intense
times. f you have a practice that leads to equanimity,
make use of it. Access an authentically balanced state.
VIRGO (Aug 23 – Sept 22)
enus and ars are in irgo. elationships
of all kinds and types, are receiving a
barrel load of blessings from the cosmos. our
adventurousness is on line to take you out of your
comfort one. our capacity for sensuality and delight
is arced up and ready for some love and attention.
LIBRA (Sept 23 – Oct 23)
The un is getting ready to leave ibra. t
is time to integrate all that has unfolded
over the last three to four weeks. et go of those
elements in your personality that keep you too much in
control. pend some time each day being as playful as
a puppy. These are non serious times.
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Take a deep breath. ou are about
to be on centre stage. f you haven t
learned your lines by now, it s probably too late. ou are
going to have to improvise. f you are a daredevil, this is
the better option anyway. y the end of the week, the
un will be lighting up what s in the dark.
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upiter and ars are now operating as
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into overdrive. ecause they re in irgo, you are also
going to discover all that is inhibiting you. The only
pleasurable way through, is to be aligned with nature,
rather than any preconceived notions.
CAPRICORN (Dec 22 – Jan 19)
ith upiter and ars red up in irgo,
your ourney of transformation is now
going at warp speed. Transformation involves nothing
less than starting out as one thing and ending up as
something completely different. Point yourself in a
brilliantly positive and creative direction.
AQUARIUS (Jan 20 – Feb 18)
There s a big push, coming from all angles,
to stay centred and not lose your cool, no
matter how usti ed you may feel yourself to be. ven
though your nervous system may be full of re, it is
equanimity and balance that is required at this uncture.
elease your tension creatively.
PISCES (Feb 19 – Mar 20)
t going to be very di cult to stay stuck.
f you have gotten yourself becalmed in
a comfort one, upiter, ars and enus, are throwing
you an irresistible challenge from the pragmatic ungles
of irgo. This is a great time to trigger yourself into
action. Put creative routines into place.
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from this year s dinburgh estival ringe in
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This year, icholson s show is about
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JENNY D’ANGER
UNCH at Bossman
offee hit a minor
ump when
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ndeterred my lunch
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door to unchies ushi where
the queue was long and the
place pumping with apanese
e ciency.
he ginger fish ento ox
special
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sounded so
good we agreed to share it and a
mixed sashimi
. .
hat an inspired choice it
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with its slices of fresh tuna
salmon o aido scallop and
the rather unfortunately named
horse mac erel.
itting on a ed of spinach
and dri led with a soy and
sesame dressing the raw fish
was fantastic soft in texture and
fresh on the tongue.
hen my mate ordered miso
soup
.
declined having
experienced some rather nasty
versions in the past ut he
allowed me a spoonful and it
was so good m revising my
opinion.
he ento ox arrived the
two colourful serving dishes
loo ing li e pieces of ego and
we tac led the vegetarian spring
rolls first delicious little morsels
of savoury crunchiness.
he ginger fish with the
rather un- apanese roc et and
spinach salad was magnificent
the spiciness of soy contrasting
with a slight
sweetness.
t was
so good
downed
chopstic s
in favour of
a spoon to
etter tac le
the last
morsel and
the sauce.
ated we
left the right
and fun y
unchies and headed
ac to ossman.
ights from old
cym als maga ine rac s
held with guitar strings
and old spea er oxes
that dou le as rac s for
a display of old spirit
ottles create a dar and
moody atmospheric.
he pastries are made
y vangelia the owner s
near neigh our and
pic ed up fresh every
morning as he heads to
wor .
y lunch companion
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a lava connoisseur.
f ever get married
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su ect.
hey ve used walnuts
which is the est there s a nice
floral contrast in taste it s not
ust syrup ” he waxed lyrically.
hey are moist enough for
the pastry to e soft ut still
crisp and most importantly they
are ig enough ” he said tac ling
his share of a larger than usual
slice.
nd he was impressed y
the sophistication of a strong
hot chocolate that didn t have a
marshmallow on the side.
hile was ust impressed
with everything including a
ree version of a custard slice
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