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39 - Fremantle Herald
FREMANTLE
HERALD
Fremantle’s own INDEPENDENT newspaper
Volume 25 No 12
Saturday March 22, 2014
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Letterboxed to Fremantle, Beaconsfield, East Fremantle, Hilton, North Fremantle,
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Singing life
into language
by JENNY DʼANGER
THE sounds are gentle and
haunting and you don’t need
to understand the words to
hear the emotion.
Kalyakoorl is the first CD to
be released sung entirely in
Noongar and WAMi awardwinning duo Gina Williams and
Guy Ghouse (guitar) will launch
it at Fremantle’s Fly By Night
Musicians’ Club on Friday April 4
at 7.30pm.
The title means forever and is
full of evocative, beautiful songs
written in the language of her
people, says Williams.
Her adopted parents were
also Aboriginal but Williams
didn’t know anything about their
heritage or her own till she was
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12, following the death of her
adoptive father.
“I grew up with parents that
were indigenous but didn’t
identify,” she says. “I never grew
up connecting to country.
“I became aware I had to
learn more about my culture and
language.”
Williams’ grandmother and
mother were part of the stolen
generation, forbidden from
speaking their own language.
Once she’d learned all she
could about her family, Williams
set about learning Noongar.
“Language is the final piece of
my puzzle,” she says. “I found my
family and all that…but language
holds that together.”
The former journalist turned
signer/songwriter is passionate in
• continued page 3
Bankwest victim
seeks senate spot
by DAVID BELL
FORMER National Hotel
owner Sean Butler is running
for the senate, wanting a royal
commission into banks after
being “screwed” by the system.
• Sean Butler
Despite running a successful
business and never missing a
payment, the Attadale man lost
four properties (including his
home and the nearly refurbished
National Hotel) after Bankwest
insisted an immediate repayment
of his loans.
He says selling just one of the
properties—the Lighthouse hotel
in Bunbury—could have paid back
the loans but the bank stopped
him from doing it, only to then sell
it underpriced and stick him with
an enormous receivership bill.
Mr Butler—who now rents—
says he decided to run for
parliament “when I found out
how many other people were
affected” by Bankwest’s actions.
Despite the massive losses he’s
more resolute than bitter: “I lost
my house, I lost my life savings...
I’m determined to keep going.”
So far he’s prompted a senate
inquiry—with the help of the
Herald’s “Bastardwest” front page
story of last year, he says—but he
wants a full royal commission.
Running with the Australian
Voice Party alongside Brian
Parkes, he says the main platform
is to call for honesty and
accountability from the big end of
town and fairness for workers and
small businesses.
“Small businesses are getting
screwed, workers are getting
screwed” and too many rights are
being eroded, he says. Cheaper
workers are being flown in on 457
visas and small businesses like his
get the rug pulled out from under
them by banks, for no reason.
“I’m a capitalist but it’s swung
too far, it’s crony capitalism, it’s
anti-competitive,” he says. “That’s
in no-one’s interest.
“You’ve got small businesses
laying people off all over Australia
• continued page 3
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AS the last view of home for
many soldiers heading to
the European bloodbath of
WWI, Fremantle will come in
for a special mention during
an international TV series
coinciding with the centenary
of Gallipoli.
Renowned historian Tony
Robinson (perhaps still best
known as Baldrick in Blackadder)
will return to the port city in
May as part of his new Tour of
Duty series, being produced by
Sydney production company
WTFN.
Series director Matthew
Thomason told the Herald that as
part of his visit, Sir Tony will ask
locals to drag out memories and
memorabilia for a community
day on May 25 at Cantonment
Hill’s Army Museum.
Dardanelles
The series will air in 2015,
the centenary of the disastrous
Dardanelles campaign where
8000 Australians were killed at
Gallipoli as entrenched Ottoman
forces pushed them back into
the sea.
While Australia will focus
on Gallipoli, Mr Thomason says
the crew will look at various
conflicts, including Vietnam and
Korea.
And it’s not just the soldiers
they’re interested in.
“We’re looking for the stories
of the homefront, and how
people coped,” he says.
Tangney
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the big mural on the Norfolk
Hotel of Dorothy Tangney?
Well, Dorothy Tangney worked
hard for war brides who, if they
married an Allied serviceman
who deserted them, found that
they couldn’t get divorced.”
Mr Thomason says the series
will also explore people’s fears
of invasion, noting they’d come
across bomb shelters built in
backyards in Tasmania.
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by CARMELO AMALFI
A “PATHETIC” $265,000 is
what FERN will be paid to
get out of the way of Main
Roads’ $120 million High
Street widening project.
As the department prepares
to resume 36,000sqm of A-class
reserve for a six-lane road,
s u p p o r t e r s o f F re m a n t l e ’ s
sustainable success story are
furious at the prospect of moving
to a contaminated site just down
the road at Booyeembara.
Freo Road 2 Rail campaigner
Louise Edmonds says the
Main Roads offer to FERN is
nowhere near the $750,000 it
needs to relocate: “The irrigation
infrastructure alone is worth
about $100,000,” she says.
FERN convenor Billy Amesz
says Main Roads committed to
compensating FERN for the full
cost of acquiring suitable land and
rebuilding the site, “like for like”.
Main Roads has up to $5
million in its compensation
envelope, which must also cover
a new public golf club, carparks
and landscaping.
Mr Amesz says FERN is
organising its own appraisal of
its assets and transfer costs.
He’s disheartened by the loss
of a mature mulberry, which Mr
Amesz says is rare as it produces
both black and white varieties.
“You put one of each in your
mouth and the combination is…
.”he trails off, licking his lips.
Mayor Brad Pettitt says it’s
“clear Main Roads will go ahead
with the widening”.
“Council will have to decide
whether to hand over the A-class
reserve voluntarily,” Dr Pettitt
told the Herald.
Main Roads can resume the
land if the council does not give
it up voluntarily.
Dr Pettitt says the proposed
new FERN site at what was to be
the fourth stage of Boyeembara
Park was previously landfill, and
is contaminated with asbestos.
He says it will be cleared
by the WA environment and
conservation department in the
next few weeks.
Bigger than the current FERN
site, it will be safe to grow food,
Dr Pettitt says.
But Louise Edmonds says
major remedial work is needed
and any work which involves
digging will be expensive and
possibly expose potentially
dangerous asbestos fibres.
She says Main Roads initially
agreed to fund some remediation
and FERN supporters want
the council to know, “we are
standing strong and firm to
demand a High Street upgrade
solution that satisfies the needs
and desires of the Fremantle
community”.
The council held a special
meeting Thursday to discuss
Main Roads’ compensation
package.
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It’s ‘all-out war’
by CARMELO AMALFI
IN the words of former
mayor June Barton it is
“all out war” at Melville
city council, with three
councillors targeted by the
majority for wanting more
transparency and freedom to
speak openly about council
issues.
Cr Barton, a 25-year council
veteran—made the comment
to colleagues at Tuesday’s
boisterous council meeting
while objecting to the aggression
meted out to her and Susanne
Taylor-Rees and Nick Pazolli.
Cr Pazolli had moved three
amendments to the council’s
controversial draft code of
conduct, all of which were voted
down.
Things got ugly around the
council table in front of two
members of the public and the
media after city ward Cr Duncan
Macphail criticised the trio
for not attending a workplace
practices meeting in October.
“That meeting was held
two days before the local
government election,” Cr Barton
said. “I attend most meetings.”
Cr Macphail continued,
quoting from, “the front page of
the Fremantle Herald, volume 24
number 41, Saturday, October 12,
2013”, as “evidence” supporting
his allegation of misconduct
• June Barton—a 25-year
council veteran and former
mayor being targeted for
wanting to speak freely.
against certain councillors. In
that article, Cr Barton had called
for councillors to have more
freedom to speak openly to the
press and constituents, and not
be gagged.
“That sort of conduct is why
we have and must have and I
will say unfortunately we need
to have a code of conduct,” Cr
Macphail said.
Cr Barton objected: “If
I had been charged with
murder, I would have had
a fairer trial, to be honest. I
am very disappointed at the
aggressiveness of tonight’s
meeting.
“We should be debating …
the code of conduct, instead
of that it’s all-out war and it’s
certainly not necessary.”
Mayor Russell Aubrey
described Cr Barton’s objection
Song preserves
Noongar tongue
• from page 1
her drive for more people to
learn the language of this land:
with as few as 250 people able
to speak it fully remaining in the
world, she sees her songs as a
small step in the right direction.
“[Noongar] is not critically
endangered, it’s flat lining,” she
warns, adding the death of every
Aboriginal elder is another step
towards its extinction.
Her songs have a universal
theme of love, loss and joy and
follow four principles: koort
(heart), moort (family), boodja
(land) and koorlangka (children).
“All the songs on the album
are informed by one of those
principles,” she says.
Williams and Ghouse played
to packed houses at the recent
Nannup Festival and they will
join Archie Roach for a national
tour later in the year.
“[Their] music…this is
where the ancient meets the
contemporary…it’s beautiful…I
love it,” Roach says.
Kalyakoorl also features
• Gina Williams and Guy
the talents of Russell Holmes
(piano), Roy Martinez (bass),
Arunachala Satgunasingam
(percussion) and introduces
Williams’ daughters Lauren and
Bella McGill on backing vocals.
Tickets $36 at the Fly door,
Parry Street, Fremantle.
as “unfair comment”. Cr Barton
withdrew, saying she was
offended by Cr Macphail’s
veiled accusations.
The meeting ended with Cr
Trish Phelan suggesting the trio
attend another session on the
new code with governance and
legal o cers: “There are only
three people in this room who
seem to have a problem with it,”
she said. “They are the ones who
need the session.”
At the start of the meeting
Cr Phelan had said she was
dismayed, having read Cr
Pazolli’s reasons for suggesting
changes, “that a fellow
councillor could even imagine
that council, representing
the community, could be
encouraged to make a decision
that would subjugate the
interests of ratepayers”.
“The idea that any council,
past, present or future, would
make decisions for itself
or individuals … is totally
delusional, and indeed is
offensive to the people in this
council,” she said.
“I am absolutely appalled we
are even discussing this.”
Cr Pazolli asked Cr Phelan
to withdraw the reference to
“delusional”, but she did not
because, “I was referring to an
idea not a person and ideas
haven’t actually complained
tonight so I have nothing to
apologise for”.
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and the banks are making record
profits.” He says getting some
fairness in the system will help
the economy overall by keeping
employers in business: “I was
paying hundreds of thousands in
tax, now I have nothing.”
While successful minor parties
are rare, he says “even if we don’t
get in, it can catalyse the other
parties into doing something”.
Australian Voice party was one
of the 30 micro parties in maths
maestro Glenn Druery’s minor
party alliance at the last election.
Preference-wise it’ll send its
votes this time round on to the
anti carbon-taxers Freedom and
Prosperity party, the Sustainable
Population Party, the pro-housing
affordability Building Australia
Party, and the Australian Motoring
Enthusiast Party.
Despite the trouble with the
National—won a heritage award
for its restoration before it was sold
from under him—he has no hard
feelings for new owner Carnegies.
“I’ve got no grudge against the
people who’ve bought it,” he says,
and when it opened, “I went there
and had a meal”.
“It’s a beautiful old building: I
wish the owner well.”
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A Freo hero
JAMES CALLIGARO (Herald,
March 15, 2014) promoted my
best-selling book, Fremantle
Impressions.
Other Fremantle writers, readers
and just plain browsers owe James
at New Edition bookshop similar
huge debts. He is a Fremantle hero
who has sacrificed his house and
other securities to keep New Edition
on the rails. Though the business is
sound he has been crushed by huge
rent increases. The Fremantle story.
The Fremantle Dymocks suffered an
earlier rent increase with closure to
follow.
Fremantle—the city of writers—is
now without a bookshop. All writers
will wish a new version of New
Edition good luck when it opens in a
few months on a different High Street
site in a few months.
Ron Davidson
Fothergill St, Fremantle
Imagine the
heartache
I AM wondering whether these
anti-vaccination mothers (Herald
letters, March 15, 2014) have any
idea what life was like before
vaccinations.
I grew up in the 1930s. My
mother was quite rightly worried
about infections. I remember us
three children had chicken pox,
measles and German measles, one
after the other. We were all quite
sick but made full recoveries, partly
I believe because of her good care.
Luckily only one brother got mumps.
Diphtheria, scarlet fever and polio,
although not so prevalent, were
always around somewhere.
The transmission of these
infections was not always well
understood. My mother, being
vigilant, banned us from going to
some crowded places for fear of
infection. Later, I was a social worker
in the section of a hospital treating
patients battling disabilities resulting
from having contracted polio.
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The physiotherapist, occupational
therapist and I worked with
families to alleviate their problems.
I remember one beautiful teenager
who was so brave but died from her
severe disabilities.
I urge these anti-vaccination
mothers to imagine the worry and
hard work of being a mother before
vaccinations.
Roma Lewi
Orana Cres, Brentwood
Reserve
accomodation
YOUR article on the homeless
(Herald, March 15, 2014) is not
confined to Fremantle, Cockburn
and Kwinana.
Applecross foreshore has been
home to at least four young people
this summer, including a gentleman
who is obviously suffering mental
problems. There has also been a man
living in his car. It is easy to pretend
it isn’t happening: sadly this is not
the case.
Corinne O’Hehir
Grosse Rd, Applecross
Police peddle
oppression
MY name is James and I have
recently been issued three fines
($200 total) by police for riding
through Fremantle on my push
bike on Friday March 14.
As a Fremantle resident and
passionate cyclist I am deeply upset
by the aggressive and unreasonable
behaviour of Fremantle police. I was
under the impression Fremantle was
a bike-friendly city where cyclists can
enjoy riding without feeling like a
criminal.
I was fined $50 for not having a
bell! I can deal with the $50 for no
helmet, but no bell is going too far.
I feel oppressed and persecuted for
being a cyclist in Freo.
As health issues such as heart
disease and obesity are on the rise,
cyclists should be encouraged and
given incentives to ride their push
bikes in our great city. Is there any
way Fremantle can relax the bell
laws?
James Dolin
Fremantle
Stop the dogs
HMMM, now let me see: we have
a little stretch of beach called
South Beach, sandwiched in
between two greater dog beaches,
and apart from that, a little
stretch of smelly, pee-ridden sand
(well this time of year it is) called
Bathers Beach...and that’s it.
So how has it come about that
people still allow dogs onto South
Beach? It’s about time the Fremantle
council stop dogs using the beach
a few metres north of South Beach
altogether when they can instead use
the dog beach just a few metres away
to the south of South Beach.
This is madness.
Robin Tennant
Edmund St, Fremantle
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Sun sets on
support claims
I
N recent weeks the mayor,
most councillors, senior
council o cers and the
Sunset Events company
have constantly asserted in
public statements, briefing
documents and social media
there is majority public
support in Fremantle for
the development of a large
tavern and music venue on
the A-class reserve at Arthur
Head.
Such assertions are a grossly
misleading assessment of the
so-called responses in the
“community consultation
process”. Any fair examination
of the formally submitted
responses and public meetings
readily reveals there was no
such degree of support, neither
quantitatively nor qualitatively,
but rather massive opposition.
Responses in support are
predominantly from outside
Fremantle and lack substance.
Close examination reveals
that of the 268 responses
suggested to be in support of
the development, 234 consist
of mainly one-line responses
(some go up to four) by a single
individual.
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These were almost entirely
generated on specific days as
a direct result of Sunset Events
advertising on the company
website and Facebook page in
support of its proposal.
Sunset Events instigated
its advertising campaign to
generate supportive comments
on its corporate website on
January 12 under the heading
“NEW Sunset Events VENUE!
HELP US PLEASE!” and
directed readers by link to the
comment form on the City of
Fremantle website.
The vast majority of these
“supporting” responses show
little consideration of the
issues and were from outside
Fremantle and East Fremantle (at
least 74 per cent from outside)
and clearly lack an appreciation
of the area in question.
Responses against came
from the Fremantle area, were
carefully considered and were
supported by greater numbers.
Responses against the
proposal, which the city listed
and treated as an individual or
single response included:
MARYROSE BAKER is the convenor of the Fremantle Inner
City Residents Association. She says Fremantle council has
misrepresented the levels of public support and opposition for plans for
a tavern at J-Shed, and argues opposition is massive and widespread
throughout the port city.
• a petition of 200 signatures
opposing the proposal collected
by the Fremantle Inner
City Residents Association
(FICRA). This petition was
not originally acknowledged
by the senior council o cer
in the o cial report on the
community consultation for
this development and was only
incorporated into a second draft
at FICRA’s insistence;
• a 10-page submission
from the Fremantle Residents
and Ratepayers Association,
representing ratepayers and
residents from across the city
opposed to the proposal;
• a 4-page submission
from the Fremantle Society,
representing members from
across the city and beyond,
opposed to the proposal;
• a 7-page submission from
FICRA, representing residents
in the inner city, opposed to
the proposal. Some 800 innercity residents and a very well
attended FICRA meeting held
on January 15 considered and
authorised the submission.
• an elaborate one-page
submission from the Fremantle
Volunteer Heritage Guides
Association, representing some
30 to 40 volunteer guides who
operate at the Round House,
opposed the development.
According to the council’s
corporate services director, those
five considered and detailed
submissions, from organisations
with a combined membership
of more than one thousand
people, were counted as just five
votes and given no more weight
than one-line submissions from
Sunset Events’ Facebook friends.
In addition to this, it was
later discovered several letters
opposing the proposal, including
one from the Royal Western
Australian Historical Society
(Inc), had not been counted at all
because they had been mislaid
by the council. They were
only found at all when it was
pointed out they had not been
included in the published lists of
submissions.
Any fair tabulation of the
responses opposing the Sunset
Events proposal, as represented
by the submissions listed above,
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clearly demonstrate there was
(and is) much greater opposition
to the proposal than there was
support. The treatment of the
submissions against the proposal
has been grossly misleading.
Moreover, almost all the
individual responses tabled
against the proposal and in
addition to those listed above,
were lengthy and gave detailed
consideration to the issues. Just
about all responses in support
of the proposal gave no detailed
consideration to the proposal
whatever, the vast majority
being merely one- or two-line
responses directed from the
Sunset Events website.
The level of opposition to
the proposal in Fremantle was
made most evident at the special
electors’ meeting on Monday,
February 24 in the Fremantle
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council. The meeting was widely
advertised and open to the
public, though only Fremantle
electors could vote.
A motion was passed by 176
in favour and seven against
calling upon the council to
reject the Sunset proposal. On
a question from the floor, as
to where people were from,
approximately one half were
from the inner-city and the other
half from the broader Fremantle
council area.
The meeting again clearly
demonstrated the massive
opposition to the proposal from
throughout Fremantle already
evident in any fair assessment of
the submissions.
The council and its o cers
involved in the promotion of
the proposed large tavern at
J-Shed have adopted a grossly
misleading assessment of
public attitudes in Fremantle
to this development at Arthur
Head. It raises real issues as to
due process, representation of
the electorate, and the farce of
community consultation.
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to receiving private briefings from
Kwinana, whose submission recommends
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Fremantle expanding south to take the
rest, and Cockburn simply ceasing to
exist.
Cr Smith confirms she’d received
a briefing from Kwinana CEO Joanne
Abbiss and mayor Carol Adams, after
she’d missed a community briefing.
“They gave me exactly the same
briefing and the same powerpoint they
showed the community,” she said.
“I did not receive a financial briefing. I
just wanted more information.”
She’s refusing to step aside, saying
there is nothing underhand about talking
to neighbouring councils.
In state parliament, Cockburn Labor
MP Fran Logan again called on the
Barnett government to keep its mitts
off one of “Australia’s most financially
viable” local governments.
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Last month stationery and o ce
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giant Chevron’s St George’s Terrace o ce
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Kulbardi is majority-owned by
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Kulbardi also breaks the mould
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Kulbardi is a joint venture with
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by CARMELO AMALFI
NEW WA treasurer Mike Nahan says
Roe Highway stage 8 will be completed
to overturn the planning “bastardry” of
previous Labor governments.
When Labor MP Rita Saffioti asked when
the Barnett government would commit funds
to its construction, he replied, “how many
sleeps to Christmas? Wait and see.”
The Riverton MP told parliament
Wednesday Roe 8 had been a defining
difference between the Liberal and Labor
parties for more than a decade.
He described Labor’s decision to axe the
Fremantle eastern bypass—the southern
extension of Stirling Highway through
White Gum Valley—as one of the worst
acts of planning bastardry in WA, followed
closely by the “spaghetti junction” where
Roe 7 and Kwinana Freeway now meet.
He says he will work with premier Colin
Barnett and “compatriot” Alfred Cove MP
Dean Nalder to start Roe 8, even if opposition
MPs and protestors sit in front of bulldozers.
Dr Nahan says Labor also chose the
site for the new Fiona Stanley Hospital in
Murdoch, creating traffic congestion that is
costing millions of dollars to manage.
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students, subject to approval from the
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Carrington Street and Rockingham Road
where the primary school, New Life
Christian College, currently operates.
The recent decision to re-brand New Life
“The response to our proposal has been
very encouraging. I don’t think I realised
when we started this process how well
the news would be received by the wider
Fremantle community. Families in the
region are looking for education options,
especially when it comes to high schools.
In the current set up, many parents are
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secondary school that offers the things
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The application for a change of
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“Families in the region are looking
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Christian College and incorporate it into
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“Changing the registration of New
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Julie Hollett with Joel, Emerson and Jude.
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The fees for Year 7 students in 2015 have
been set at $3700. Sibling discounts are
applicable where two or more children
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Information nights for Fremantle
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non-government schools’ regulation
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quietly confident that the proposal will be
approved, allowing Fremantle Christian
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students next year.
Fremantle Christian College is committed
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education in a safe, inclusive learning
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‘Unapprovable’ approved
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A PROPOSED five-storey hotel for
Pakenham Street in Fremantle’s
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committee this week.
Deemed “unapprovable” by mayor
Pettit in November, the reworked
application includes the partial
demolition of a 1930s warehouse to
make way for 73 apartments, a cafe, a
conference room and a roof terrace.
Countering criticism of the lack of
proposed car bays—a “car stacker” from
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Cr Rachel Pemberton initially moved
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Privacy gets the chop
by STEVE GRANT
TIM BAILEY can no longer hang out
his washing in his undies.
Five weeks ago East Fremantle town
council ripped out a hedge separating
his property and Kitson Park, ruining the
privacy of his tiny backyard.
“We don’t use out here any more because
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When he rang to complain he says he
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earning the ire of council officials, who
threatened to prosecute him as it was on
council land. Eventually a compromise
of sorts was reached, with safety bunting
erected to prevent people tumbling over
the steep drop into his property.
The council’s planning manager Jamie
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removed to check the structural integrity
of the wall. Only then could they work
out what to do with the area, which is
undergoing a major upgrade.
He says it’s a great, but underutilised
park and the works should make it a great
place for locals to hang out and enjoy its
river views. He says plans will go before
the council on April 1 and, yes, Mr Bailey’s
privacy will be one of the considerations.
Mr Douglas insists Mr Bailey was told
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Hazards focus
by STEVE GRANT
FREMANTLE councillor Rachel
Pemberton was knocked off her
bike this week, the second time in
three months she’s been skittled.
Dismissing the incident on South
Terrace as a “genuine accident”,
Cr Pemberton says it nonetheless
highlights that improved cycling rates
in the city must be matched by more
driver awareness.
“My fall was broken by the car,
which gently lowered me down onto
the street,” she laughed.
“We have spent a lot of time and
effort making Fremantle more bikefriendly, and that’s why I wanted to
make mention of this incident in the
middle of bike week—to highlight to
drivers that they have to be aware that
there are more cyclists around now.
“We are really pleased the rate of
cycling has been going up.”
Coincidentally, the bike-mad
councillor attended workshops this
week aimed at making the city’s
cycling infrastructure safer.
“We spent
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she said.
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Attfield Street, pedestrian crossings,
changed surfaces or bike logos to
alert drivers. Another hotspot is the
southern end of the old Fremantle
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cycling area in Australia in last year’s
“super-Tuesday” bike count.
“But it’s a disaster,” Cr Pemberton
says, adding she’s been asking Main
Roads for minor safety amendments
for 18 months. “We rode there and
tried to cross, and realised there was
no easy way.”
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The one-clause law seeks to introduce a new
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to drive within a metre of cyclists on roads where
the speed limit is 60kph or below, and 1.5m for all
other roads.
Fremantle-based Greens MLC Lynn MacLaren
says current laws are vague, only telling drivers
to leave a “safe” distance. She says her bill will be
a cheap way to reduce accidents involving cars
and lead to better driver education. Last year 1300
people were hospitalised for bike accidents in WA,
with 90 per cent hit by cars.
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THE Striker Balance Action group has
fallen short of raising enough funds
to mount a legal challenge against
the development of the old Striker
Pavilion in Alfred Cove.
Organiser Geoff Pearson held a stall
out the front of his house Wednesday
evening, hoping to raise enough money
to force a 14-day “stay” on a state
administrative tribunal hearing due to
determine the development on Friday.
Mr Pearson was hoping to use the stay
to explore options to fight the decision,
which has angered the neighbourhood
because it breaks Melville council’s rules
on height and bulk.
The group raised $4160 but Mr
Pearson says it isn’t enough to mount the
challenge.
On March 10 the local development
assessment panel approved the
84-apartment complex proposal, despite
overwhelming community opposition
and breaches of local planning guidelines.
The decision must go before the SAT
for rubber-stamping.
The action group this week flooded
ministers’ o ces with calls and letters
• “Donate here to stop the madness”—Geoff Pearson and members of the Alfred Cove
community have failed to raise enough cash for a legal challenge. Photo by Clare Kenyon
objecting to the project.
“We are not throwing in the towel
just yet, we will reassess our options
and make a last-ditch effort to get some
decency happening here,” Mr Pearson
said.
Councillor Cliff Collinson’s house in
King Street was built in 1910 and is on
the list already. He says the mix of old
and new is what makes East Fremantle
so special and it’s important to preserve
history, even if it’s not of statewide
heritage significance.
“I don’t think the list will change too
much,” Cr Collinson told the Herald.
“My house is a category A house so
I am not worried about it, it becomes
borderline with the B and C categories.
“Personally I would like to save all the
categories, I think Cs are still part of our
heritage too, but unfortunately we are
losing them under the current system.”
A member of the council planning
committee, he says applications still come
in for the demolition of turn-of-the-20thcentury weatherboard workers’ cottages.
“To me these are the ones I feel
most upset about losing,” he says. “If
we update everything and get the lists
upgraded there is much more protection
against people who want to demolish.”
Town mayor Jim O’Neill says the
lists help the council decide what’s most
important. All owners of properties on
the lists, or proposed to be on them, will
be advised.
Doomed town review
by CLARE KENYON
EAST FREMANTLE is reviewing
its local heritage list, as it faces the
all-but certain likelihood it will soon
cease to exist as a municipality.
The town council is keen to review its
municipal heritage inventory and create a
town planning scheme heritage list ahead
of amalgamation with Fremantle.
The list will guide planning
and development in the town both
before and—the council hopes—after
amalgamation.
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by CLARE KENYON
BACKPACKERS will soon be
bedding down in a place most
people were desperate to stay
out of.
Fremantle council’s planning
committee this week approved
plans to redevelop part of the
heritage-listed prison for cheap
accommodation.
After being on the table for
almost four years, the 172-bed
proposal by Youth Hostels
Australia received unanimous
support.
It includes re-using rooms and
spaces within the former women’s
division and demolition of the
jewellery workshop to make way
for a new single-storey building.
Deputy mayor Josh Wilson
says it’s an encouraging proposal:
“The Fremantle Prison is the only
world heritage-listed site in WA
and it’s a source of incredibly high
tourism visitation.
“This plan will allow a deeper
experience of that for people who
want to stay in Fremantle.”
Residents living nearby
expressed concerns about parking,
with the council saying the
situation would bee monitored
and they’d be looked after.
Freo
Council pledges
submits literary support
merger
plan
FREMANTLE council’s
formal submission to the
WA local government
advisory board will
largely mirror the WA
government’s preferred
proposal, which is to
amalgamate with East
Fremantle town council and
expand south—gobbling
up half of what is currently
Cockburn—and east to
Stock Road.
There are minor differences
with the government’s
proposal along boundary
alignments.
The only councillor
opposed to the submission,
finalised Wednesday, was
Hilton councillor Bill Massie
who preferred North Lake
Road as an eastern boundary:
the council’s Stock Road
submission will see O’Connor
and Samson, both key suburbs
in his Hilton ward, carved
off into Melville in return for
Fremantle getting Palmyra and
Bicton.
Mayor Brad Pettitt told
the Herald a North Lake
Road boundary would have
taken too many people out of
Melville.
“Ultimately it’s a jigsaw
puzzle and we are trying to fit
the pieces together,” he said.
Cr Jon Strachan asked
“what’s next?” and CEO
Graeme Mackenzie replied
o cers would now work on
options for ward boundaries
in the bigger Fremantle, and
get them back to the council by
May.
THE City of Fremantle has
pledged to sponsor WA’s
premier literary award—
the TAG Hungerford—for
the next six years. The
award provides $12,000 to
unpublished WA authors
and the chance to get their
manuscript published with
Fremantle Press.
It has been around since
1990 with the principal sponsor
changing five times. Last year,
the prize was bumped up from
$6000 to $12,000.
“There is a lot of prestige
and respect around this award,
and we didn’t want reduce this
by not having a similar cash
reward,” says Fremantle Press
CEO Jane Fraser.
Mayor Brad Pettitt says the
award is a tangible way for
the community to foster and
celebrate WA’s literary culture.
Asylum and
climate for talks
by CLAIRE KENYON
HUMAN rights abuses,
climate change and animal
welfare will be discussed at
an Indian Ocean conference
to be held in Fremantle this
month.
Caroline Fleuy and Lisa
Hartley at the Centre of Human
Rights Education at Curtin
University are amongst the
speakers. The pair will present
their findings that asylum
seekers living in Australia
waiting for claims to be
processed are battling stress, fear
and huge mental health strain.
They put the stress down to
the former Labor government’s
no work rights policy for
asylum seekers on bridging
visas arriving after August 2012,
who instead must rely on a
government payment of $220 per
week that must cover rent, food
and other living costs.
“We spoke to 29 people living
in Perth, Sydney and Melbourne
who are living in the community
but don’t have rights to work,”
Dr Hartley told the Herald.
“It means they are isolated
and stuck in their homes because
they can’t even afford public
transport,
“It is di cult to get exact
numbers from the government
but it seems there are 20,000
people in similar situations
enduring mental stress because
of the situation.
“They are either subject to a
policy of mandatory detention or
are detained in Australia unable
to do anything to fill their days.
“We believe it is important
the voices of those most affected
by government policies are
heard.”
As many asylum seekers
move through the Indian Ocean
region, the panel will also
discuss the legal, political and
social issues they face as they
seek refuge. The conference is
at the Esplanade Hotel March
25 to 28 and will cover a range
of topics under the banners
of culture, sustainability and
security.
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JENNY D’ANGER
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STREETCAR Named
Desire was pulling in
shortly so time was of
the essence.
Clancy’s Fish Pub Canning
Bridge is the sort of place to kick
back, relax and take your time
in.
But it’s also so damn e cient
and good at what it does you can
count on getting in and out fast
if that’s what you want.
With tickets to Tennessee
Williams’ play at the State
Theatre burning a hole in my
pocket (starring the wonderful
Sigrid Thornton) speed is exactly
what I wanted.
Fisher brothers Joe and John
opened this, their second fish
pub, 12 years ago.
It struggled for a while,
overshadowed by the iconic
Fremantle original.
But it’s well and truly come
into its own with its own
set of regulars and plenty of
Applecross and Mt Pleasant
locals chowing down or simply
enjoying a drink in pleasant
surroundings.
Watching almost gridlocked
tra c heading out of the city,
while cars heading in moved
freely, I’d figured the freeway
wasn’t going to be too bad
and our sense of urgency was
reduced considerably, helped
by Clancy’s easy ambience, and
cheery staff.
We kicked off by sharing fried
polenta bites, with sage salt,
parmesan, roast red pepper and
a chilli mayo ($8.50).
The fingers of polenta were
fantastic: crisp on the outside
and moist and fluffy inside, and
wonderfully flavoursome—as
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My dinner mate ordered the
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and cauliflower fritters ($18).
The large patties sandwiched
a lightly fried field mushroom
and were drizzled with a grilled
zucchini and tomato relish.
The patties had and
interesting texture, crunchy on
the outside due to frying but soft
and moist on the inside due to
the quinoa.
They tasted fantastic and
were something neither of us
had tried before and would
gladly return for.
Clancy’s is famous for its fish
and chips ($21.50) so I stuck with
tradition and as always wasn’t
disappointed.
The beer-battered fish pieces
were lightly crisp while the fish
was moist and flavoursome and
I really don’t think you can go
past Clancy’s when it comes to a
bloody great chip.
In line with dining trends
towards smaller shared serves
Clancy’s has a good selection,
including jerk chicken skewer
($14.50), prawn cocktail ($13.50)
and sticky bourbon pork ribs,
with corn fritters ($14.50), along
with its older standards such as
black angus steak ($32.50) and
chicken breast ($27.50).
A group of lads at the next
table ordered a seafood platter
and I was in awe as it arrived
with great skewers of tiger
prawns standing proudly on a
mountain of assorted seafood.
With my tram car
approaching it was time to
leave—reluctantly.
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Making
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hands, long and slender, are
rarely still as he enthuses about
his work.
He and partner Bec Juniper
bought the house a few years
ago, transforming the old cottage
into the sort of sprawling,
eclectic abode often associated
with artists.
Denaro and Juniper’s works
are strewn about with abandon,
and there are works by fellow
artists, such as Theo Koning, to
be seen.
He has had his fair share of
commissions from corporations,
developers and local councils,
including Burswood Casino,
along with Margaret River,
Melville and Busselton councils.
They are lucrative, but
with his latest solo exhibition
Biomimic he’s turning his back
on public art, “[which] is very
limiting here. They are not at
the point to say you are a good
artist, do what you like.
“I want to express my
sculpture,” Denaro says
passionately, stressing the “my”.
Biomimic is a new world
view as we leave the era of
communication, he says.
“We are entering
the biological era…
We are going to be
heavily influenced by
biology.”
There’s a strong
connection between
the sea and the human
body and Biomimic
represents the micro-organisms
found in the humans that bear a
striking resemblance to those in
the ocean.
“I think what makes us want
to be in the ocean, on the ocean,
is because we have all that in
us,” Denaro says.
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But he wasn’t always headed
for a career as a sculptor: he’d
studied to be a town planner
before joining the air force and
studying engineering.
“I think I went to the military
to make myself something real,”
he says.
“[But] I got to a point where
I looked around and thought…I
don’t fit in here.”
His preferred medium is
found objects, whether old metal
picked up during bush trips
or old painted timber found in
shipyards—bits and pieces he
reshapes into delicate sculptures.
His muse is Dick Van Dyke’s
tinkering inventor character in
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.
“He made weird things…I
think it’s what I have become,”
the 52-year-old says with a
smile.
Talking to Denaro, sitting in
the lush and semi-wild garden of
his Hamilton Hill home, it’s hard
to imagine him in the blokey
world of the air force.
His rangy frame is full of
energy despite lounging in
a garden chair, his sculpor’s
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The home’s pedigree has
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High ceilings, deep skirting,
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The kitchen is far from olde
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9430 9430
P
roperty Management is more about
managing the tenancy than it is about
managing the property. This makes
sense given the tenant is the one living in
and caring for the property, whereas the
property manager usually visits it a handful
of times per year.
This being the case, the property
manager’s primary role is managing the
tenancy agreement as expressed by the
terms of a lease and regulated by the
Residential Tenancies Act.
For tenancies longer than three months,
much of the risk and
responsibility attached to the
management process is borne
by the Managing Agent.
the Residential Tenancies Act (the “Act”)
applies automatically (whether there is a
formal lease or not) and it is madness not to
utilise the services of a competent property
manager for a rented property.
Management fees are not exorbitant and
are normally tax deductible. And for the
sake of saving a relatively small portion of
the rental income in management fees, the
risks of self management are significant.
A sound working knowledge of the Act
is essential as is the capacity to properly
Upstairs you’ll fi
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reference check a prospective tenant.
But, perhaps most importantly, much of
the risk and responsibility attached to
the management process is borne by the
Managing Agent. And now that almost all
prospective tenants are exclusively reliant
on the internet to find a property, owners
without access to the favoured websites
find it difficult to attract a tenant in the first
place.
There is great value in having an
Agent act at “arm’s length”. Many a self
managing landlord has fallen into the trap
of sympathising with their defaulting tenant
and allowing rent arrears to build up over
time. Acting at arm’s length affords the
property manager a “no excuses” approach
to rent payments and the lease agreement
more broadly.
Self management often works well and
for extended periods, but when a tenancy
goes wrong, it is costly and stressful and it
has been my experience that with all things
considered, it is not worth the risk.
These comments are the writer’s own and do not necessarily reflect the current opinions and policies of the Real Estate Institute of Western Australia.
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PRICE OFFERS
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INSPECT
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2 Tingira Circle
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• The perfect easy-living pad in a
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off entrance
• Separate living space
• Ducted r/c a/c
• Oversized garage/extra storage
• Private walkway to the river
PRICE $960,000
INSPECT
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CONTACT
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m 0417 881 772
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Breathtaking City and
River Views
• Sensational river and city views from
your living, alfresco and master bed
• Entertainer’s balcony with opening
glass sliders to living room
• Two separate generous living areas
• Modern open plan kitchen with glass
splashback and family sized pantry
• Blackbutt timber flooring, reverse
cycle a/c and ducted vacuum
• Sought after location – close to
schools, cafes, transport and river!
INSPECT
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CONTACT
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[email protected]
m 0411 695 313
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BED 3 BATH 2 CAR 2
Fabulous Family Living!
BED 3 BATH 1 CAR 2
PRICE $1.195-$1.215M
• Absolutely striking contemporary
renovation made for family living
• Impressive open plan living and dining
overlooking substantial sized decking
area and family friendly backyard
• Outdoor kitchen with built in bbq,
sink and stone breakfast bar
• Stylish timber portico entrance with
private front courtyard
• Open plan renovated kitchen with
state of the art appliances
• Warm and inviting family retreat in
one of the best locations!
PRICE $1.26-$1.29M
INSPECT
Sat 2.00 - 2.30
CONTACT
Nathan Hewitt
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m 0411 695 313
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INSPECT
Sat 2.45 - 3.15
CONTACT
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herald
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Friends to the end
Have you ever loved an animal? Have you ever wondered why
they are so loyal? Based on a true story from Japan, Hachiko is a
theatrical celebration of the remarkable joy and companionship that
an animal can bring to our lives and a perfect family outing for the
April school holidays.
Simplicity, beauty and gentle poetic storytelling in this carefully
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Performed at Spare Parts’ home theatre in Fremantle, Hachiko
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The WA Academy of Performing Arts’ world-class music theatre and
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A family-friendly favourite on the FAC calendar, WAAPA Direct
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tomorrow in the spectacular surrounds of the Front Garden.
WAAPA’s internationally-renowned music theatre course also
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Sizzling Salsa or sensual Bachata
It’s not often you get the chance to learn the
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As one of Western Australia’s finest salsa and
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French Film Festival Winners
Congratulations Ryan Skorzewski of South Fremantle,
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Organic & Non-Toxic
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Leather & Upholstery Specialists
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Domestic - Real Estate Commercial
0411 876 664
www.hkwcustomcarpentry.com.au
Designs
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Building Maintenance
9433 1077
www.sos-services.com.au
Building License # 13954
[email protected]
Centrally located near
Cockburn Gateway From South of the River to Warnbro
Independently Owned & Operated
• 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
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OFFICE 9418 2295 FAX 9418 2215
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All work carried out by
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0420 572 474
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Phone Peter
0418 942 821 a/h 9332 4026
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services
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Bayview
Dingo
Mini Bobcat Service including
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Removal, Trenching,
Post Hole Boring,
Sand and Soil Deliveries
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9430 7727
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computers
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100 Wray Ave, Fremantle
9430 9243
• Bobcats
• 1½ - 6 Tonne Excavators
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• 10 & 20 metre Trucks
A BOBCAT SPECIALIST
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9337 5409
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• liquid limestone
• house pads
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0448 880 973
www.cs-concreting.com.au
[email protected]
electrical services.
No job too small.
All types of electrical
work including:
• power & lighting
• smoke alarms
• safety switches
• shed & patio
wiring etc
Lic: EC008038
Nick Bozikovic
0407 478 464
A FOX
ELECTRICAL
EC 008887
All your Power & Lighting Needs
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Reliable Service
0404 359 799
[email protected]
Email: [email protected]
• Bobcat,
20m3 Truck & Trailer
• Big & Small Jobs
• Driveways &
Crossovers Prepared
• Lawn & Rubbish Removal
• Sand &
Limestone Deliveries
• Soakwells, Concrete
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LINC
0402 223 636
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If you’re not happy at the end
you’ll receive $50 cash, on me.
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Sparkie.” He is honest & reliable.
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“Prompt & helpful - Especially for
a small job.” Gwen - Hammy Hill
Licensed Contractor EC8007
Fremantle
eco-Electrics
ALL ELECTRICAL WORK
• safety switches & smoke alarms
• LED lights, fans, power points
• security sensor lighting
• re-wires & safety certificates
• quality workmanship guaranteed
0451 048 552
6262 9046
[email protected]
NO CALL OUT
FEE
EMPIRE
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Slabs, Decks & Stairs including
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Justin 0428 024 011
[email protected]
•
•
•
•
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DRY WALL
[email protected]
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• Virus Removal
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Cleaning
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INTERIORS
McIntyre Carpentry
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Sustainable Outdoor Solutions
0429 051 554
For a free quote call
mcm
AAA Bathroom Renovations
INTERNATIONAL
Renovators
Owner/Builders
0435
004 147
[email protected]
Cleaning Solutions
0412 860 566
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CABINET MAKING
0417 955 329
9418 3731
R&G
Wilkinson
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Builders/Owner builders welcome
0418 906 735
- 30 years exp.-
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trades&services
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limelightelectrix.com.au
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Split Air Conditioners
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• Hot Water Systems
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0419 955 156
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NICK
PATULNY
ELECTRICAL
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RCDS - Smoke Alarms
Lights - Power Points
TV’s - Oven/Stove
0468 316 479
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FLOOR SANDING
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Phone: 9495 2965
Fax: 9495 2964
email: [email protected]
FREE MEASURE & QUOTE
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flooring
9331 4531
0422 631 075
Member of TFA
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0417 839 054
[email protected]
Specialised Outdoor Services
Gutters cleaned &
down pipes checked
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9433 1077
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planting  mulching
rubbish removal
mowing  fully insured
prompt & reliable
we care for your garden
0401 753 812
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US OPEN THE
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call 13 SALVOS (13 72 58) or
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LANDSCAPING
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Landscaping
www.sos-services.com.au
• All Building Repairs
• Paving Repairs • Fencing
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• Roof Repairs
• Mobile Welding
• Painting
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• Gutter Cleaning
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All aspects of Landscaping
• limestone work
• paving • lawn & synthetic lawn
• planting schemes
Fully Insured
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Call Tony
0457 591 143
A/H 9499 4097
Landscape Constructions
• Paving • Decking
• Synthetic / Instant Lawns
• Retaining • Retic
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• Garden Design & Install
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0417 358 851
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• 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:
0411 142 955
All Hours
6/153 Rockingham Road, H/Hill
• 24 Hour Emergency Repairs
• Insurance Work
Made to Measure & Repairs to:
• Aluminium Doors/Windows
• Patio Enclosures
• Flyscreens/Security Screens
• Shower Screens/Mirrors
21 Roper St, O’Connor
9331 1499
www.gtglass.net.au
Handyman
all maintenance
• leaks • fencing
• painting • doors
& locks • skirting
• decking •wall
removal • flooring
• blind installation
• gutter cleaning
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All Building Repairs
• Kitchen & Bathroom
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• Carpentry Work
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Patios/Pergolas
• Demolition Works
• Flooring/Decking
• Wall & Floor Tiling • Painting
• Ceiling & Stud Walls
Eric 0418 383 619
[email protected]
ROD’S
TOTAL HOME
MAINTENANCE
& REPAIRS
NOTHING
TOO SMALL
0413 545 595
A/H 9339 8069
FIX
IT
Handyman
Services
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• Fence painting
• Small tiling jobs
• Ceiling & wall patching
• Skirting, painting, floor
board repairs, regrouting,
minor carpentry & more
Call Michael
0409 427 724
[email protected]
ALL GLASS REPAIRS
• general glazing • mirrors
• pet doors• tabletops
• frameless shower screens
• energy efficient glazing
• security glazing • shelves
149 South Terrace,
Fremantle (Cnr Price St)
9336 2615
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0418 695 235
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0438 068 257
P/F: 9437 3344
[email protected]
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• domestic
• auto • safes
Quality Security Guaranteed
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• Excavation & Bobcat Services
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203 121
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Over 25 Years of Experience
REG.
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0405 088 190
or 9437 4688
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0412 198 966
[email protected]
Painting &
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Registered trades person.
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0401 747 368
9382 1463
PL: 7916 GF: 014502
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DULUX ACCREDITED
PAINTING
CONTRACTORS
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plumbing & gas
NO CALL OUT FEE
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• Leaking Taps
• Blocked Drains,
Toilets & Pipes
• Annoying & Noisy
Water Hammer
• Anodes
• Taps, Pans & Cistern
• Water Filters
• Gas Bayonets
• Water Saving Devices
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Same Day Service
for Emergencies
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GAS 10208 PL 6703
ASHTON’S
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SERVICE
Riverside
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John
interior/exterior
neat & tidy
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REG: 6304
PL: 6901 GF: 8742
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0412 137 747
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IF WE CAN’T FIX
IT WE DON’T
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• blocked drains
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• gas appliances
• leaking taps • burst pipes
Clean, Tidy,
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0401 939 332
0408 934 039
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Renovations • Retic Cut Ins
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All work guaranteed
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To advertise
phone today on
PERGOLAS
Design & Construct
Service
0422 673 766
9433 3777
colourific
Established 1984 Reg # 3284
Accredited Dulux Painter
PL 7515 GF 013344
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Sewer Junction Cut-in.
H.W.S. Repair & Install
24 Hour Emergency H.W.
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Painting Services
Reasonable prices.
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Work guaranteed.
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10% discount for pensions
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Call Michael
Residential & Commercial
Ikea & Other ‘Flatpack‛
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& Benchtop Installation.
24 HOUR CALLOUT
all locks repaired,
replaced or unlocked
LAUNDRY SERVICES
0400 113 107
F&W Solutions
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PAINTING
DL
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Contact Doug
ALL AREAS
ABN 36 339 876 764
GUTTER CLEANING
Gardening
Residential
0409 835 723
0451 053 230
[email protected]
Aluminium Slat (wood
look) or Colorbond
Gates & In Fill Panels
We do all insurance
& private quotes
trades&services
HANDYMAN
No Job Too Small
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•
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GARAGE DOORS
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0437 904 948
PL7680
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DAY HO !
• Solar hot water units
WATER
serviced & maintained
• Back flow prevention devices
serviced & installed
• Resonable call outs & hourly rates
• All work guaranteed
• 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
RU W
EW 150987
TH NE
ABN 54218337759
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&
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Payments by EFTPOS, CASH,
OPMA YEA
EFT & Major Credit Cards
X
Gutters, Extra
Downpipes, Valleys,
Roofs, HP Cleaned
• Ridgecaps repointed
• Broken Tiles replaced
• Overflow spouts
Fast service, Free quotes,
all work guaranteed
CALL PHIL
0427 502 214
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
J.Munro
NO CALL OUT FEE
PENSIONER DISCOUNTS
Call Jack
0418 949 472
ROOFING
GF014750
REMOVALS
9337 1601 24 Hours
Mob 0409 105 559
Quality Work
www.pavedrain.com.au
Specialised Outdoor Services
All Roof
Replacements &
Maintenance
We service Govt. schools
in Roof Works.
9433 1077
www.sos-services.com.au
• Wall & Floor Tiling
• New & Renovations
DIRECT IMPORT & LAY
Tiler
Direct
Client
• Good price, High Quality
• Package offers available
Two Men and Truck
7 DAYS A WEEK &
SHORT NOTICE
☎
0458 883 333
www.cockburnremovals.com.au
Building Licence # 13954
1/435 Yangebup Rd, Cockburn Central
AAA Acton
Roofing
SERVICE WITH A SMILE
• ALL ROOF REPAIRS & LEAKS
Tile/Tin/Asbestos
• GUTTERS & DOWNPIPES
Clean/Repair/Replace
• ROOF COATING & CLEANING
• SKYLIGHTS/ROOF VENTS
Liam 0412
830 775
STOP WATER LEAKING
THROUGH WALLS USING
RESISTANT ADDITIVES.
PHONE TREVOR OR
EUNICE ROSS
TERRY’S
REMOVALS
$105
per hour+ GST
0419 915 459
Established
since 1986
1986
Estabished since
2 Men - Large Truck
20 yrs experience
0458 872 333
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
To advertise
phone today on
9430 7727
GET 2
ADS FREE!
WE REMOVE & DISPOSE OF:
✓ Old Tiles ✓ Iron ✓ Asbestos
NEW TRADIES!
WE SUPPLY
& INSTALL
To find out how
you can get 8
weeks for the cost
of 6 phone the
Herald today on
✓ Colorbond, Zincalume
✓ Skylights, Whirly Birds
✓ Insulation, Gutters
✓ Tile Roof Restoration
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
[email protected]
• gutters
• downpipes
• roof leaks
• asbestos removal
• reroofing
All work guaranteed
Fully Qualified Tradesmen Only
Ron: 0403 842 218
Fax: 9434 6221
Email: [email protected]
9430 7727
RUBBISH REMOVAL
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
• 2+10 Cubic Meter Skip Bins
• Environmentally Friendly
• Rapid
Response
• Competitive
Rates
• Fully Insured
• Bobcats
& Excavators
• Hiab & Tail Lift Trucks
We Place Bins Where Others Can’t
☎ 9437 1999
A/H 0411 722 892
www.southernbins.com.au
SEWING MACHINES
Port Sewing
Centre
Repairs to all sewing
machines and
overlockers.
All aspects of Carpentry
Ph 9335 6113
Dean
•
•
•
•
SERVICE
Est. East Frem. 1982
Fully Insured
Pensioner discounts
Free quote
Call your local contractor
Owen Ritson
9339 6645
0421 118 704
TRENCHBUSTERS PTY LTD
SOUTHERN BINS
SINGER PFAFF
0413 057 979
TREE SERVICES
Ring
a Bin OWEN’S TREE
ROOF
CARPENTER
• pergolas
• second story additions
•extentions
• re-roofing
No Mess Guaranteed!
0415 900 932
www.thetreefirm.com.au
North Fremantle 29
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
Since 1851
North Fremantle 31C
1800 509 804
9364 6352
6352
OTHERWISE THE WORK IS ILLEGAL
9430 6553
Fremantle 6A
We Do It All - Then We Clean Up
Shower
Shower
Regrouting
Regrouting
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.
16 Essex St, Fremantle
www.roofandwalldoc.com.au
Fremantle 14
M: 0421 439 229 T: 9414 1112
READ THIS
Experienced
Removalists
When You Need Your Trees
Trimmed, Pruned, Shaped
or Removed - Call:
(Main Floor & Bathroom)
Free Quotes
Pensioner Discounts
ROOF & WALL
DOCTOR
0418 906 735
Do you live in or around any of these areas?
TILING
(Pensioner Discount)
Plumbing & Gasfitting
• Blocked Drains
• Hot Water Systems
• Leaking Taps
• Toilets & Cisterns
• Gas Applications
• Burst Pipes
PL1954
FLEXI CEMENT Q FR
RIDGECAPPING UOT EE
ES
• Roofcoating
• Reroofing tiles & tin
• Gutters & Downpipes
• Pensioner discounts
+ Fix leaks
All aspects of Drainage &
Stormwater Management
Downpipes, Driveways,
Spoon Drains, etc.
We also repair existing
soakwells and brickpaving.
For advice and
recommendations call Deane
TREE SERVICES
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
Foxys
e
r
T elopping
To advertise
phone today on
9430 7727
WALLS
ROOF & WALL
DOCTOR
BRICK
&
BRICK &
LIMESTONE
LIMESTONE
Beaconsfield 42A
RISING DAMP
FRETTING MORTAR
TUCKPOINTING
OLD RENDER REMOVED
LIMESTONE REPOINTED
HERITAGE RESTORATION
9430
6553
23 Years Experience
Builders Registration Number 13172
WASHER & DRYER
A1 WASHER
REPAIRS
• Repairs to most makes of
washer & dryers
• In home repairs
• 12 months guarantee
• Senior citizen’s discounts
SEC Lic.
South Fremantle 50
0409 088 832
WINDOW CLEANING
AVANTI
WINDOW CLEANING
RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL
Fully Insured
Police Clearance
Reliable & Efficient
Attention to Detail
East Fremantle 33
East Fremantle 35
PROFESSIONAL SERVICE
Alex Doran
0414 797 712
& STUMP GRINDING
FREE QUOTES • FULLY INSURED
Since 1862
58 Adelaide St,
Fremantle
To advertise
phone today on
9430 7727
Phone 9430 7727 Fax 9430 7726
DANGEROUS TREES OR
ANNOYING STUMPS REMOVED
SAFELY AND PROMPTLY.
TREES TRIMMED & SHAPED.
• Yard Clean-ups
and Junk Removal
• Gutter Cleaning
9433 4156
0407 473 626
If so and you’d like to join the Herald distribution
team call Marie King on 9430 7727
[email protected]
Fremantle Herald, Saturday March 22, 2014 - Page 29
NOTICEBOARD
WHAT’S ON • CLASSES • ACTIVITIES • SPIRITUAL SERVICES • SUPPORT GROUPS
ABSOLUTE BEGINNERS DANCE Course
FREE! Learn Latin & Ballroom dances that can be
used socially at Weddings or wherever a dance opportunity
arises. Patient expert teachers who make it easy. 5 hours
over 5 weeks. Dance only with your partner. One pays $100
& partner is FREE. (singles $65). Burswood Starts March 12
Wed 8pm. O’Conor March 11 Tue 7pm. Wayne 0414 310
823 www.cutlersdance.com.au
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
ARE YOU EXPERIENCING LOW INCOME,
DEPRESSION, SOCIAL ISOLATION OR HEALTH
PROBLEMS? Give Life a Dance! is a 4 week program of
Wu Tao classes that reduce stress and improve physical
and emotional health. $20 for the 4 classes. Program
starts 2.00pm Saturday 5th April. Replants 96
Wray Avenue Fremantle. Contact Michelle 0417 989
397 email [email protected] to register
BEGINNERS SALSA & JIVE/Swing Course
FREE! Dance only with your partner. One pays $100
& partner is FREE. (singles $65). Burswood Starts March 12
Wed 7pm. O’Conor March 10 Mon 7.15pm. Wayne 0414
310 823 www.cutlersdance.com.au
BRAHMA KUMARIS MEDITATION Session
Tuesdays 7-8pm, 42 Glyde St East Fremantle 0499
310 302
CARBOOT SALE - ST DAVID’S CHURCH Simpson
Street, Ardross. Saturday 29th March, 11am-2pm.
$10 per bay. Details and bookings phone Jessica 6-8.30pm
9364 2015
CHOIR Bicton. Fun, easy. Beginners welcome. MaryAnn 9316 9716
DANCE CLASSES FOR ADULTS. Modern Jive
(Latin and jive combination). Melville Bowling Club,
Tuesday Nights, 7:30pm. Easy to learn and great fun. Call
Megan 0421 457 588 or visit www.megaroc.com.au
FREE REIKI Lecture Evening in East Fremantle on
Wednesday 26th March from 7-9pm. Wonderful way
to find out about Reiki Energy. Phone 0414 459 274 for
further information
FUN & HEALTH. Join us for Hydrotherapy. Melville
Aquatic Centre. Fridays 12 noon. Qualified physio.
Private health cover, full rebate. Auriel Downs 9523 1052
GRATEFUL thanks to St Jude for prayers answered.
Sue
JAZZ FREMANTLE Graham Wood Quintet.
Sunday 23 March, 4 - 7pm. Navy Club, 64 High
Street, Fremantle. Visitors $20 Enquiries: 9330 3491.
Sponsor: HEALTHWAY - Act-Belong-Commit
www.jazzfremantle.com.au
LAKESIDE VILLAGE SOCIAL CLUB has a Happy
Hour on Fridays at 5:30-6:30pm and a Golden Hour
on Mondays 5-6pm. These are held in the Club and The
Lodge on Bibra Drive, not far from Murdoch University.
Would any students or readers be willing to give some
time to serve drinks and assist some of the older people,
as part of their Community programme & commitment? If
interested contact Keith 0433 406 766
“PIES 4 EYES”-freshly baked apple pies + choc
banana & Mexican cheese and pumpkin pies.
Proceeds of sale for Fred Hollows Foundation, 7.30am-12
noon on Sunday 30th March. Where? Grey St, Fremantle.
Pre-orders 9430 4028
PAINTING CLASS WITH PHIL DOUGHTY - join
Phil on Fridays from 11am at the Ottey Centre 2 A
South Lake Drive, South Lake. Discover your inner Artist.
Cost Pensioners $5 Employed $10 Call Phil 0412 856 267
SING SING SING Groups and individual lessons
choir. Melville and Fremantle. Beginners welcome.
Call Joanna 9339 5631
TAMLA MOTOWN, MYAREE. Friday 4th April 7.30
till late, come & dance to the best in Motown & other
Soul music at Rhein Donau Club (known locally as the
German club), 110 North Lake Rd. Myaree. Entry $10 at
the door. Great food available & free parking. For more info
email [email protected] or call 0450 011 704
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.
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
ART & CRAFT
ART CLASSES at seaside
studio Fremantle. Painting and
drawing Tuesdays. Beginners
to experienced artists
welcome.World’s End Studio.
0410 915 707 tessajoy@
hotmail.com
CHILDCARE
BABYSITTING (daytime) you
come to me. 6 months - 3yrs
old. Unable to go through a day
care, don’t have any reliable
help but need a few hours to
yourself, please call Deb 0434
522 238. Police Clearance and
Working with Children Check
COMPUTERS
APPLE, laptop, PC repairs.
Virus removal. Experienced
professionals. 3/211 South
Street 9431 7549
WEBSITE lacking traffic? I can
help with SEO social media
lessons. 0425 284 015 www.
perthbusinesshelp.com.au
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
ACCOUNTING and taxation
services for businesses and
individuals. Email Judit@stptax.
com or Tel: 9329 9998, 1/1
North Lake Road, Alfred Cove
AIRCONDITIONING
Evaporative, summer service,
pads and repairs. 0408 865 183
ALL Electrical Services,
Domestic Commercial &
Industrial. All payments
accepted. EC10883 Please
contact Keith-0449 160 105
ARCHITECT. Approachable,
practiced, prompt. Award
winner. Affordable design
service. Yes, different. Patrick
Healey (R1008) 9499 1888
IMPRESS your customers
and prospective customers
with a beautifully designed
and informative enewsletter!
We can look after all your
communication needs as
well as social media posts to
achieve your business goals!
www.mooveonline.com.au
Contact info@mooveonline.
com.au or call Leonie on 0401
677 401 today!
BOOKKEEPING NKJJ
Services. Data Entry,
Rec’n MYOB, Quickbooks
[email protected]
Jenny 0407 927 183
BOOKKEEPING.
Registered BAS agent.
Cert IV Bookkeeping/
Accounting. Efficient, effective
and accurate, with a hands on
approach, quality individually
tailored service to large & small
business. Over 22 years exp
in bookkeeping/admin, 11+
MYOB exp. Services: accounts
pay/rec, payroll, super, BAS/
IAS, bank recon. 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
BRICKPAVER Any Size Job
Considered 25 Yrs Exp. 0402
034 348
BUILDER - Professional
builder specialising in all
renovation work, all insurances
and quality assured work.
Ablewestconstruction.com.au
Brent 0407 928 538
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EXPERT SERVICES
EXPERT SERVICES
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
GARDEN Rescue Service,
Comprehensive Clean-Ups.
Rubbish Removal, Bush
and Tree Pruning, Weeding,
Congested Flower Beds Areas
Renovated. Ring Phil anytime
0417 966 277
BUILDING Renovations &
home maintenance, walls
removed, windows, kitchens,
patios, pergolas. Ph Ray 0417
947 943 rayhatton1150@
gmail.com
BW ROOF Plumbing: re-gutter,
downpipes, roof leaks, new
and old houses. Phone Benn
0433 694 266
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
CLEAN Green- Go Eco Clean.
Environmentally responsible.
Reliable, Efficient, Pristine
Results. Registered Business.
For your FREE quote phone
Alla Hayes 0481 307 797
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 Efficient and
reliable. Police cleared. $30
p/h. 0410 523 871
CLEANER Fast, Efficient,
Reliable. Police Cleared.
References. 0401 883 377
CLEANER - Friendly, reliable
and efficient home and window
cleaning. Regular and vacate
cleans. Police cleared. Call
Prema 0421 128 220
CLEANER Professional reliable
15 years experience. $30 per
hour. Contact 0433 008 920
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
CLEANING Home
Cleaning Fast and Efficient
two women team. Reasonable
rates. Call Ariel & Kali 0449 639
646 or 0412 784 240
CLEANING services. Two
females. $30 an hour per
cleaner. Reliable, efficient and
thorough. Police Clearance,
inspection. Vacating rental
properties included. 0449
824 554
CLEANING With A Sparkle
0457 332 871
CURTAIN Making, Tracks,
Pelmets, Swags. Call 9498 7260
DRAFTING Service. All South.
Additions; Boundary Walls
Plans; Pergolas; All for Council
Approval. No job to small. Ph
0447 870 177
FENCING Replace repair
all types fencing, gates and
welding. Amir 0401 962 511
FINANCIAL DIRECTOR ON
CALL. Experienced Financial
Director available on part time
basis to small and medium
businesses at a fraction of the
cost of a full time FD. For more
detail on services offered phone
Brink on 0416 471 707 or email
[email protected]
GARDEN & Reticulation
Maintenance. Free quotes.
Planting, mulching,
pruning, weeding, hedging,
mowing. Gutters & outdoor
area clean-ups. Rubbish
removal. Damian 0437 318 304
GARDEN A1 Service. Regular
customers welcome. Weeding,
pruning, mulching, retic, repairs
etc. Ph Nick 0410 126 756
GARDEN Designs and
makeovers of ageing gardens.
Native plant specialist. Small jobs
OK. Maintenance – weeding,
pruning, planting, mulching.
Certificate IV Horticulture. MaryAnn 9316 9716
NEW lawns & retic, artificial
lawns, planting & mulching. Free
quotes. Ph Dan 0421 794 615
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
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GARDENER, handyman,
gutters. Phone Michael 0435
221 013 or 9433 6171
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
GATES Repair or replace. All
type gates. Pool gate, metal
and wood. Amir 0401 962 511
GUTTERS Free roof inspection
with every gutter clean.
Pensioner Discount 9433 1077
HANDYMAN All jobs. Home
maintenance. Pride in work.
John 9331 3101 or 0409
681 036
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
HANDYMAN - Decking, Wood
working, Picture hanging
services, Tree pruning and light
tree removal, odd jobs. Ring
Pierre 0428 387 303
HANDYMAN for your Home
and Garden, Maintenance and
Repair. Tom 0497 629 522
HOME maintenance. Carpenter
/ Cabinet Maker/ Doors/ Locks
Tiling and Painting. Call Jeff
0469 228 608
IRONING Fast, Efficient. Freo
and surrounding areas. Michelle
0427 339 253
IRONING Lady, reliable,
professional service, pick up
and deliver $40 p/h
0412 907 795
IRONING Pick up & deliver.
$40 per basket. Next day return
0420 766 911
IRONING Services. Ironing/
Washing(inc drying). Pickup
and delivery available. 0434
522 238
LANDSCAPE GARDENING
All aspects of garden care.
Maintenance and Development.
New Garden Design and Install.
Christine and Larry Pryor
mob. 0415 258 783
LAWN mowing. Whipper
snipping. Free Quotes. Dave
0437 787 755
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
LOCAL Bloke. All aspects of
handyman work and building
supervision by a qualified
Carpenter. Call Nathan on
0477 066 641
PAINTER REG 3648.
Domestic, Commercial,
Rentals. 0417 982 804 Robin
PAINTER Reg 7655. All
aspects of painting. Ph: 0414
739 313. Chris
PLASTERING Internal and
External. 25 years experience.
Reliable and friendly service. No
job too small. Phone Tony
0415 748 774
PROFESSIONAL
ORGANISER. Declutter,
Organise, Simplify your home,
office or life. Need some help?
Susan Deeley at your service.
$50 hr thelivingwell.net.au
ph 9494 2079
REMOVALS Small/med/large
moves. 1 or 2 men. Cheap
rates. 0438 259 978
RETIC Repaired or Installed,
including dripline systems.
Garden Advice. Call Sam 0431
993 152
RETICULATION All repairs
Servicing and Installations. Plus
Landscape and Garden Advice.
Garden Management Plans
Available. 30 Years Experience.
Ph Mark Scrine Cert. Hort 0417
093 578
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
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EXPERT SERVICES
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
SIGNWRITER Traditional hand
painted signs. Shopfronts,
banners, signboards, windows,
vehicles. 40 yrs exp Michael
0432 539 143
TILER, Bathrooms,
Splashbacks, Walls, Floors,
Repairs. Chris 0402 960 802
WALL and Floor Tiler. Qualified
Tradesman All Aspect of Wall
and Floor Tiling. Specialising in
Bathroom Renovations. John
0424 263 060
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
FOR SALE
BED Overlays. Thick premium
quality. More comfort, less
aches and pains. Foam Sales
82 Norma Rd, Booragoon
9330 1199
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
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
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
PACKING BOXES. Various
sizes, from 50 cents to $1.
Pick-up only. 0419 716 929
PELMET Boxes. $15/meter
made to order, DIY cover. Foam
Sales 82 Norma Rd Booragoon
9330 1199
GARAGE SALE
ATWELL 8 Jouissance Bend.
9am on Sunday 23/03. Kids
toys, some household. Coffee
table and machine
FREO’S Great Grey St Garage
Sale - Sun 30th March 8am12noon. Vintage, up-cycled
and children’s clothing,
furniture, books, plants, food,
tools, homewares, art, bric a
brac & more!
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HOLIDAY
ACCOMMODATION
HOLIDAY House for rent
Pemberton/Northcliff area. Ideal
for couples/families. Peaceful
bushland with walks.
0417 940 261
LOST & FOUND
FOUND Camera at Point Walter
Cafe. Please call Janelle at the
Herald to verify/ collect.
9430 7727
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
MUSICAL
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
PETS
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Hydrobath and Blow Drying.
0411 705 246
DOG Walking and pet feeding,
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0412 664 032
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PHOTOGRAPHY
WEDDINGS, Events,
Documentary. Experienced
Photographer. Various
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PUBLIC NOTICES
ALCOHOLICS Anonymous,
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ours. Ring all hours 9325 3566
office, Michael 0418 904 102,
Lisa 0404 926 367
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PALMYRA Large furn room in
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incl expenses 0419 020 190
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exp. CV to: brushfoot.cafe@
iinet.net.au
JUNIOR - Pasta Addiction
Café needing counterhand and
to help pack up alfresco. MonThur after school until 6.00 pm.
If you can only work 2-3 okay
also. Ph: Tihana 0403 919 690
PART TIME Support Worker
/ Carer. We are looking for
an experienced and flexible
support worker south of the
river to assist a woman with
a disability both in home and
in the community. Thurs and
Fri 10.30 – 6.30 (times may
vary) Some overnights and
leave relief. You must have
good communication skills, be
reliable and able to use your
initiative. You will also need to
be able to work with respect
in someone’s home. Duties
include some personal care, in
home support, and accessing
the community. Police
clearance, reliable car and
valid driver’s licence essential.
For more information, please
contact Karen 0414 915 554
SITUATIONS
WANTED
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Own entry. Contact Nikki 0411
796 354
HAMILTON HILL 3 bed
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References. 430 p/w. 0413
914 918
PALMYRA, 2 bedrooms Plus
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EXPERIENCED female Primary
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FRENCH Tuition Hamilton Hill.
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MATHEMATICS tuition. Years
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qualified teacher. Literacy,
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Phone Lindi 0431 633 623
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phone 0407 982 215
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ART Therapy. Connecting to
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new understandings, solutions,
healing. Elspeth 0410 853 441.
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AYURVEDIC Yoga. Massage
available in Fremantle. Phone
Sucha 0411 127 778
BOWEN
THERAPY
BOWEN Therapy is a gentle yet
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has great success in treating
muscle & soft tissue injuries.
In particular, neck, shoulder,
back, sciatic, leg, knee & ankle
pain. Also great for pregnancy,
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‘Treat Yourself to Better Health
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Health Rebates Apply. Ph:
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0409 298 727
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Confidential and professional, in
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Tel: Emily 0406 076 887
COUNSELLING And support
services. Ever Forward
Counselling specializing in
relationship advice, child/
adolescent and general
support. Concession
rates available. 7b Silas
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everforwardcounselling.com or
ph: 0452 238 374
COUNSELLING changes
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families in a safe, supportive
environment. Contact
Therapeutic Lifestyle Changes
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Call Karen: 0435 084 229 or
email: southfreocounselling@
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Please call Rika 0410 036 760
Melville
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welcome. www.jyoga.com.au
0418 923 791, 146 Carrington
St O’Connor
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nudged and prodded, it is the nudging
and prodding that is causing you to strengthen your
perspective and position. The curse once again
contains a blessing. You wouldn’t be prodded so, if
you weren’t on to something worth expressing.
LEO (Jul 23 – Aug 22)
The Aries Sun combined with the
Sagittarian Moon, makes you very
happy indeed. Suddenly you are back in the land of
passion and action, after a month of being bewildered
and becalmed. Get your mojo on. Practice your chops.
The smile is back on your lips. Express your heart.
VIRGO (Aug 23 – Sept 22)
This is a time of creative friction. As the Sun
moves through Aries, life is likely to gently
head-butt you into action. The temptation will be there
to complain and ask the gods to be a little more kind.
The fact is though, that it is the very discomfort of
directness that gets you moving.
LIBRA (Sept 23 – Oct 23)
As the Sun shifts into Aries, so you
get to see the wolf in your basement.
Beneath Libran charm lies a steely strength that anyone
operating on the surface is likely to miss. There’s not
much point in putting off your life in some misguided
attempt to please others. Get into shape.
You can also have your say on
local issues and articles published in your
printed or online edition of the Herald.
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CONDITIONS OF ACCEPTANCE
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.
SCORPIO (Oct 24 – Nov 21)
The North Node of the Moon is
about to leave Scorpio. Known in
earlier days as the Head of the Dragon, the Node has
been pulling you silently and powerfully towards new
and transformative experiences, for years. As it moves
on, so you may feel like reviewing and regenerating.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22 – Dec 21)
The Moon begins her week in Sagittarius.
She lights you up with energy, passion and
emotion. The good thing about this lunar visit is that it
is matched by a cooperative solar influence. The Sun
is now in Aries, inviting you to come out of becalming
waters and get on with it.
RIGHT TO REFUSE - The Company has the right to refuse to publish or
republish any advertisement without giving any reason.
CAPRICORN (Dec 22 – Jan 19)
It is the very things that bite you like a
horsefly, that get you to move. Habitually
righteous reactions aren’t very helpful. Know when
your starter motor is being cranked. Instead of trying to
stop it, accept it and go with it. Find the strength that
has been hiding. Take life up a notch.
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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.
AQUARIUS (Jan 20 – Feb 18)
Venus continues her residence in your sign.
She is amused and enthused by the shift of
the Sun into fiery Aries. Life is food. It’s not just a menu
to be read – and certainly not a menu to be eaten. It’s
time for experience. Let life and love touch you. Learn
through doing this time.
All advertisements are accepted on the following terms and conditions:
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.
To advertise submit your classifieds at www.fremantleherald.com
PISCES (Feb 19 – Mar 20)
The Sun has moved on into Aries,
putting a fiery spark in your water.
Though there are still two planets and an asteroid in
Pisces, the mood has changed. You are now being
moved by a warm undercurrent. It is taking you out
of endless longing and into action. Live your wishes.
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© M.J.Dean 2014
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AUCTION
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AUCTION: WEDNESDAY 2ND APRIL 2014 10.00AM ON SITE
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additional customer bays
• Option of Leased Investment or Vacant Premises
• Ideal for the astute investor or owner occupier
THESE PROPERTIES ARE GOING TO
AUCTION AND WILL BE SOLD
HOME OPEN: BY APPOINTMENT
BRETT OLIVER
0425 252 901
[email protected]
NORTH FREMANTLE
6/12 DOEPEL STREET
AT WATER’S EDGE
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A bike ride to Port Beach & Port City.
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Front and rear alfresco balconies
Granite kitchen, travertine bathrooms
Riverside garden terrace area
Communal swimming pool, cabana and entertaining court
Study & lobby with river aspect
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$859,000
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0412 080 011
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56 RIVERVIEW TERRACE
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