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AMENDMENT 49 sailed through Fremantle council Wednesday night.
The changes to the council’s city planning scheme, touted as the biggest to hit Fremantle since CY O’Connor’s harbour was built, will now be sent to WA planning minister John Day for approval after winning unanimous support from councillors.
Despite his support for the amendment, Cr Jon Strachan presented a 732-signature petition calling for a maximum six storeys. It was not supported (the Woolstores shopping centre site will be allowed 10 storeys).
Councillors remained stony-faced as the petition was presented, while the Chook detected a slightly dismissive tone in the voice of CEO Graeme Mackenzie as he pointed out almost half the signatures came from non-residents.
Cr Josh Wilson said it was appropriate for people in wider Fremantle to comment on the city’s future, but while he had taken opposition into account he remained convinced the council was making the right decision.
The amendment couldn’t get through without one last controversy: Cr Rob Fittock cast a throwaway line he was more impressed by 231 signatures from dog lovers wanting access to Gilbert Fraser Oval in North Fremantle than the petition’s 732.
That earned him a withering glare from Fremantle Society president Roel Loopers, who passed a furiously scribbled note across the chamber to the Chook: “Statement by Fittock about PSA 49 petition is arrogant, insulting and offensive,” it grumped.
by BRAD JEFFERIES
TWO local Liberal MPs are demanding the immediate shutdown of the SMRC waste composting plant at Canning Vale, saying attempts to fi x the smells have failed and the place has run out of chances.
Their demand sought to pre-empt any decision by the WA environment department to extend a temporary operational licence. That decision was expected yesterday (Friday March 30, 2012).
Jandakot MP Joe Francis and Riverton MP Mike Nahan—who occupy two of the Liberal-National government’s most marginal seats—are demanding that premier Colin Barnett deal with the issue once and for all.
“Colin said he’s going to take it up,” Mr Francis told the Herald. “If he can’t take it up, there’s something wrong with democracy.
“This blatant and cynical disregard for the welfare and comfort of families in the neighbourhood cannot continue.
“The plant must be closed immediately.”
Mr Nahan—a one-term MP facing a challenge from Kim Beazley’s daughter Hannah—says, “the plant should be closed and it should remain closed and not be allowed to resume operations until its odour problems are totally eliminated”.
The MPs say a hotline has generated 101 complaints this month alone, and that fact was put to the premier “in no uncertain terms” at a meeting last week.
WA environment minister Bill Marmion implied to the Herald he was not getting involved, saying licensing decisions were made by his department CEO.
“We’ve been pushing a stone
All are for 49Lib MPs demand
premier action
• Liberal MPs Joe Francis and Mike Nahan want the SMRC waste composting facility shut down, with no more chances.
up the hill, and now I feel we’re at the top,” Mr Francis said.
“It can go two ways from here, down the other side or roll back on to us...we’ve put all our cards on the table.”
“I want direction from them this week, and I’d be disappointed if we don’t get it.”
A community odour hotline has registered more than 120 complaints this year: The SMRC’s offi cial odour hotline has registered just 10.
SMRC acting CEO Tim Youe says the plant, owned jointly by local councils, is an important community facility.
“If the RRRC ceases operation, tens of thousands of tonnes of waste will be sent to landfi ll per year, resulting in a negative impact on the environment and local business.”
Kidogo calls in the craneby ALLI ORPOF
THE heritage-listed building that houses Kidogo Arthouse will move 100 metres closer
to Bathers Beach this Sunday, April 1 in a move expected to cost Fremantle council just under $1 million.
“The building will be a
centrepiece of the new ocean pool project, which is to be named Frail Pool in honour of the Frail Whale Flensing Company that used to operate from the beach,” mayor Brad Pettitt said.
“Engineers assure us the building can be cut from its foundations and pretty much picked up and put down without any heritage damage.”
“It’s quite exciting to think that people will be swimming and enjoying a spot where whale blubber used to coat the sands,” said Swedish project manager Ollia Forp. “But I suppose fat people on the beach should be careful just in case,” she laughed.
The Kidogo building is scheduled to move at 11.59am on Sunday April 1, 2012—which is April Fool’s Day.
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the Kidogo Arthouse building 100m closer to Bathers Beach
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STREET art has matured into a sophisticated artform over the years, but that’s left councils across the globe scratching their heads.
Should they embrace the progeny of graffi ti or smother it with a blob of neutral paint?
Even within the bowels of Fremantle city council last week bureaucrats couldn’t make up their minds whether the “writings” on the numbat mural were art or vandalism.
Cr Rachel Pemberton says the writing’s on the wall for the town’s out-of-date graffi ti policy and she wants it updated.
She is teaming up with students from Notre Dame University, who
• Notre Dame University lecturer Martin Drum (back) with some of his students and Fremantle councillor Rachel Pemberton (sunnies, back) talk all things street art. Photo by Matthew Dwyer
will contribute to a draft policy that covers street art and graffi ti.
The city ward councillor says community perception and attitude towards street art is changing.
“But how do we defi ne or agree on what is street art and what is graffi ti?,” she asked.
“How do we give clear direction to the staff about what should be removed and what should be left to remain in place? These are just some of the questions that the students will help us to fl esh out.”
Cr Pemberton says the students will present a report to council, which will be tweaked and refi ned and then released for public consultation.
She says there i s some wonderful creative street art happening in the port city that
“adds to the local culture, local identity and the experience of a place”.
Notre Dame lecturer Martin Drum, who runs ND’s public policy course, says the project is unique as students get to see their work implemented in the community they study in.
He says the policy needs review: “This needs to be clarifi ed so that graffi ti is removed promptly, but innovative street art is encouraged and celebrated.
“Differentiating this in a way which has broad acceptance is of course a major challenge for the students to come to grips with.”
Meanwhile, Cr Pemberton will be at the Freo Network function on Friday March 30 (if you’ve got an early Herald), not March 29 as we said last week.
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by CARMELO AMALFI
FORMER Fremantle mayor Peter Tagliaferri wants a formal apology fom the federal government over the internment of Italian-Australians in World War II.
His father, a British subject, and grandfather were both interned after Mussolini declared war on the Allies in 1940.
Mr Tagliaferri describes the internment of “enemy aliens” as one of the darkest episodes in WA’s history.
Last week federal Fremantle Labor MP Melissa Parke tabled a motion in the House of Representatives acknowledging
that the “overwhelming majority” of internees—more than 1000 from Fremantle alone—were law-abiding people who posed no national security threat.
Mr Tagliaferri acknowledges, however, that some interness were enemy agents.
“There were a few double agents,” he says. “Letters written by fascist sympathisers were seized by authorities.
“Even a fi lm documentary, which has been unearthed by a prominent Italian family in Perth, was sent here inciting people to join Mussolini.”
Mr Tagliaferri says an apology is unlikely to lead to a demand for compensation.
“No-one is chasing
compensation or land rights,” he says.
“Yes it is a can of worms, it’s personal, but it’s something which should not be swept under the carpet.
“It needs to be addressed and put to bed.”
He wants a full apology in the same way the Australian and British governments acknowledged the abuse of 7000 British child migrants in state-run homes in Australia.
More than 12,000 people of Italian, German, Japanese and Hungarian extraction were in custody in Australia by 1942.
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ADELE CARLES says cops should back off their crackdown on cyclists.
In recent weeks she’s heard more and more complaints from cyclists about police coming down heavy for even minor infractions, but it was a young cyclist’s $250 fi ne this week that prompted her to whip off a press release saying enough was enough.
Ivan Skorich copped the fi ne while crossing the intersection outside the Norfolk Hotel. Police pinged him for using a mobile phone.
But Mr Skorich denies the charge, saying the phone was in his hand, which was resting on the handlebars. And he says he hadn’t really been riding either, merely “walking” the bike across the road while sitting on it.
Ms Carles says police have the wrong priority with plenty of bona fi de crimes more deserving of their attention.
The independent Fremantle MP says the police action threatens to undermine efforts to get cars off roads and encourage
people to lead healthier lives.Mr Skorich stood Ms Carles
and the Chook up for a photo shoot Thursday morning, saying he’d been called into work and with a $250 hole in his wallet he couldn’t turn it down.
The Greens are also getting stuck into the WA government over cycling, with IT-savvy senator Scott Ludlam developing a “Bike Blackspot” iPhone application.
It allows users to instantly upload images and comments about horror spots for cyclists
that are automatically sent to WA transport minister Troy Buswell and the www.bikeblackspot.org website.
Fremantle’s riders have already been active, with some using it as a blog to vent frustrations.
“General FAIL!” one wrote about Beach Street in East Fremantle.
“This kind of sums up what I think of the local bike network. Most parts just start and stop but this part actually wants to hurt you.”
• Adele Carles says police have more important things to worry
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by CARMELO AMALFI
IT’S now 28 days since a woman featured in last week’s Herald has seen her seven-year-old child.
WA child protection offi cers handed care of the child over to her ex-husband, who infl icted these bruises on the woman, who has disabilities.
The image, taken by police in 2010, were enough for a court to grant Daniele (not her real name) a two-year violence restraining order against the child’s father, who has a spent conviction for aggravated assault.
As the Herald reported last week, Daniele is seeking contact with her child, who was removed from her care by child protection offi cers on March 6. She has not seen the child since, despite believing supervised visits would be arranged.
Daniele’s ex-husband claimed in Family Court documents this week “I have not been violent towards [Daniele]”.
He was arrested for the 2010 assault, in which he’d choked and dragged Daniele by the hair through the house as punishment for interrupting his TV viewing when she was
vacuuming the house.He says he was provoked: “I
held her shoulders and shook her a little. I did not seriously assault her.”
He says “I have never been violent towards [the child]” and is now seeking full custody despite the court having earlier given Daniele primary care.
He claims Daniele suffers mental health issues including depression and stress, and that her, “capacity to care for [the child] full time has, and is diminishing due to her acquired brain injury, mental and physical health disabilities”.
DCP director-general Terry Murphy has told the Herald the father, “does not have a criminal record of any offences, including violence, and there are no substantiated child abuse concerns in relation to him”.
Mr Murphy says it is disappointing the Herald has chosen to publish comments regarding a case before the Children’s Court.
“It is not in the best interest of the child or the family for your newspaper to continue to publish personal opinion about an ongoing matter.
“In fact, is quite damaging.”
No contact in 28 days
• The man who left these bruises on this woman’s
arm has been handed care of a seven-year-old child after WA child protection offi cers determined he offered a better home
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Pooh that beach poolI AM saddened by the suggestion that delightful Bathers Beach could become an ocean pool and surrounds (Herald, March 24, 2012). This would completely destroy its feel as a historical and natural spot. Please don’t do it.
Sandy HopkinsAttfi eld St, Fremantle
Treat the disease, not the symptomTHE Fremantle Hospital GP clinic is to close (Herald, March 10 and 24, 2012). It is the end of a long process of conversion, resulting in the elimination of public medicine in the general practice services.
The clinic has been a private billing clinic since its inception. It is and was a bulk-billing clinic, as was the University Department of Community Medicine clinic that it replaced.
Fremantle Hospital did have a general clinic prior to the introduction of Medicare in 1983. That clinic was staffed by some full-time doctors and many part-time sessional doctors, who had their own practices away from the hospital. It clinic was not a private fee-paying clinic and served many important functions in addition to a full public medical facility. It may not be well known but it had a larger patient attendance than the combined size of the public clinics at Sir Charles Gairdner and Royal Perth Hospitals.
The general clinic staff had immediate access to specialist services when the need arose. The less experienced person could rapidly get guidance and help from the more experienced, which inevitably included specialist care. This support extended back to the community-based practices.
The decision to close the public clinic was driven by the altered funding arrangements for hospitals following the introduction of Medicare. The replacement was the bulk-billing private funding clinic of the university department. To some casual observers, this was a continuation of the old with simply a change of name. The latest development reveals that this was not so, even though the difference was understood by some at that time.
Immediately prior to Medicare, there were a dozen or so solo, and two and three doctor practices in the city block. Many of these doctors worked on a sessional basis in the clinic providing a continuity between the community and the hospital. This connection was lost when the clinic closed. Now there is one solo GP left in the city block.
General Practice has largely become a corporate enterprise with a very limited bulk-billing function as a method
of payment. Most GPs in the system are part-time. Continuity of care is notionally provided by computer-generated records. It has become next to impossible for any GP to rely on bulk-billing as a method of fi nancing their private practice. In the past there was a support base from the general clinic in the hospital but as has already been stated, this closed with the introduction of Medicare.
Medicare was in its very essence an economic rationalist measure. It was not, as some doctors stated, the beginning of “socialised medicine”. Every taxpayer had to pay an additional tax called a levy: It was conveniently forgotten the taxpayer was already paying taxes for the delivery of medical services.
The economic measures pursued by government from 1980 have been to eliminate publicly owned enterprise and replace it with a private profi t system. Fremantle had a relative dominance of public sector economic activity which has been almost entirely lost. These changes also applied to medical services.
General Practice was particularly hard hit, with a low scale of capped fees. It must be understood that many functions of General Practice were not provided for in a fee-for-service system prior to Medicare. Doctors’ income was supported by assisting at operations or anaesthetics, obstetric care, minor surgery and sessional work in public clinics. Medicare and its attendant changes meant General Practice was forced into a strict fee-for-service arrangement, that is a private medicine arrangement. And an increasingly expensive one at that.
Blaming the people who have been most ravaged by these
changes to our economy with short-term contracts, part-time casual labour and destruction of the public housing being their lot, fails to understand the connection between all these factors and social and medical needs. These people did not set out to “mess up the system” (Herald, March 24, 2012). The “system” has “messed” them up. It is tantamount to blaming the victim and refusing to see the polarisation of wealth which has and is taking place.
Re-opening a bulk-billing facility is no resolution to the current crisis in medical services. Let’s face it, this has been tried and has only survived because of the goodwill by many medical people including nurses, child health workers, general practitioners and specialists and especially the staff of Fremantle Hospital General Practice.
Funding publicly owned and operated medical services which focus on the health of our community, and not funding an increasingly expensive disease-driven private fee-for-service system, is the direction we will need to go.
Dr John TroyPass Cres, Beaconsfi eldEditor’s note: Dr Troy is a
veteran local GP and a former state Labor MP for Fremantle
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THE lively scene that was Fremantle in earlier times is demonstrated
in many ways. Not least of these was in its various forms and places of entertainment. That history will only be touched on here, from the turn of the previous century.
The city was well served; there were a number of centres of activity and more than many might realise. One familiar early venue still in use as a theatre is the 1896 Victoria Hall in High Street, originally constructed as St John’s Parish Hall. Vaudeville was performed there as recently as 1986, inheriting a much earlier tradition of minstrel and variety shows and musical presentations. Its history includes community events, galas and balls and it was notably used for many years post WWII as the Wrightson Dance Studio.
The Town Hall has traditionally fulfi lled many needs for generations since 1887. A schedule of all activities held there would be almost endless. It was an obvious early focus of activities and entertainment.
As an example of only one side of entertainment, Fremantle and surrounds at various stages supported fi ve dedicated cinemas as well as other fi lm venues, at most of which live performances were held. The city was the country’s fi rst and last port of call for entertainers and visiting vaudeville sets were often presented prior to fi lms. Until the arrival here of the “talkies” in 1928, fi lms were often just “chasers” for live shows.
IN this three-week series COLIN NICHOL takes a tour through Fremantle’s rich history as a
performance centre. This week he wanders through the ghosts of Victoria Hall, the Town Hall, the Oriana, the Beaon Theatre and the Majestic.
Most recently remembered early cinema would be the impressive Oriana, originally Hoyts, presiding in 1938 deco splendour at the angled intersection of High and Queen Streets, now a range of squat shops. Amongst others, Noel Coward performed there in 1940 for a Red Cross war effort concert.
Princess Theatre on Market Street with its two wondrous roof openings to the sky, showed “fl icks” from 1913. It is still easily discernable as to what it was but now going through a period of reduced circumstances.
Earlier it was Porter Motor’s spray-painting shop. Its auditorium was occasionally used for performances via the Leake Street side access, such as the West End Magic Theatre as recently as ‘84. Its original entrance houses the Kakulas Sister grocery shop.
Adopted Australian silent movie star Roy Redgrave, father of Sir Michael and grandfather of Vanessa, Lyn and Corin, played there in vaudeville in 1914. There also, the state’s fi rst male impersonator Effi e Fellows mixed fi lm with her entertainment in 1929. During WWII its basement was made available to the RSA, forerunner to the RSL.
Beacon Theatre was more Beaconsfi eld but liked to give itself a Fremantle location. Operating from 1937 the “Beacy” had outdoor gardens, later a carpark, as well as the indoor
cinema and also presented a self-promoting deco frontage around the corner of Hampton Road and Wray Avenue. Its history since has also been sad through several reincarnations including supermarket, churchy op shop and video store.
Many pedestrians along High Street Mall walk under the 1917 Majestic Theatre without realising. The entrance with its grand staircase was where Coles opened in 1938 and is now where the Manning Arcade links the mall to the former back laneway of William Street and South Terrace shops. There is a secret access door high in the wall of arcade shop 1. Well, it was a secret. Through it slumbers the remains of the magical world of Charlie Chaplin, Pola Negri and fellow stars of black-and-white movie make-believe, along with the memories of our youthful forebears. The large echoing hall is bare, made huge by being open to a roof etched with the skeletal framework of jarrah joists, the ceiling gone after the accumulated effects of weather and weight of deposits by resident pigeons caused a collapse. Majestic no more, it remains unused, publicly inaccessible, left to its ghosts.
• Next week: Dalkeith or Kings?
• The bones of the Majestic, once a Fremantle icon, still exist but few would know it. The
photo of the interior at right was taken in 2006.
• Photos courtesy of Fremantle Library Local History Collection
A Golden Era• Photo by Colin Nichol
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Oh boy that Mauboy!COCKBURN city council has put on yet another spectacular event with Jess Mauboy proving she’s the hottest Australian talent. Reece wasn’t half bad either. What a magic night, the way Manning Park was transformed and venues and Jupiter were shining brightly through indigo lit trees.
One disgruntled ratepayer sulked aloud, ranting about imaginary fines he was issuing on behalf of the council? He didn’t like us parking on the verge of a building site next door to him. Fortunately a noise blocked out his bleating so I only saw his puppet mouth in operation.
I say Sourpuss mind your own verge: Somebody please tell this party pooper to have a bex and a lie down when Cockburn stages its wonderful summer concerts. It’s no time for haters. Thanks for the show.
The EshavlasSouth Fremantle
Most love MinilyaIN response to “Put residents first please,” (Herald letters, March 24, 2012) by Dalveen Godwin.
I am a resident living in Watkins Street (around the corner) and own Rumble Fish Studio, next to Café Lumos.
As a resident, I am delighted the café and the alfresco area exists. I am concerned the vocal minority, all of whom live on the southern side of the deli and who therefore do not need to walk past the café to get their morning paper or milk and are therefore not disadvantaged, are suggesting the quiet majority don’t like what is happening in this retail precinct.
The café and my shop bring something special to Minilya Avenue that was not there before. It is not noisy, it is not unpleasant—far from it. Our customers and locals alike enjoy the atmosphere and the conviviality which quite frankly is here to stay and the minority just need to get over it.
Fremantle council needs to remove the parking restrictions which have got out of hand. I watched two cars pull in at 8.30am on Friday to grab a takeaway coffee and by the time they got back to their cars both had been booked by the ranger. An $84 cup of coffee is a bit extreme and no doubt those customers won’t be back thanks to incessant whingeing from the vocal minority to council, which has no other choice than to investigate. What a complete waste of ratepayers’ money.
I call on mayor Brad Pettitt to review the situation, remove the ridiculous parking restrictions and instruct his rangers to go and deal with real issues and let the Minilya Avenue community go about its business.
Oh, and perhaps the vocal minority would like to move elsewhere and make all of our lives a little bit more pleasant.
Nicholas GreenWatkins St, White Gum Valley
No plansTHERE are no plans at present for the Fremantle Society to hold a public forum on Amendment 49 (Herald, March 24, 2012).
We will, as always, be actively involved liaising with the City of Fremantle and all stakeholders, and endeavour to have a real impact on the fi nal design guidelines for PSA 49 and Kings Square. We will participate in as many public forums and workshops as we can, and are confi dent we can help create a positive working relationship with council, developers and traders.
The Fremantle Society has worked for Fremantle’s future for nearly 40 years, and we have not lost the passion or commitment to go for another 40!
Roel LoopersPresident, Fremantle SocietyCaptains Lane, Fremantle
Hot air and smoke screensPLEASE accept a short comment to “Nuke is Nice,” (Herald letters, March 24, 2012).
Mr Sprigget says he is sick of the ABC’s bias towards nuclear power generation: Our national broadcaster used a one-year anniversary to produce a story on that almost economy-destroying japanese tsunami/nuclear accident.
As usual he noted the coal industry, its emissions and even sports accidents etc, to promote a better risk-free energy provider. By now we have nuclear power stations all over the world, many becoming dangerously old.
Nobody however takes time to tell us or investigate the failures in our own functional uranium mines in SA or the NT. No-one enlightens us about the cost of a 1000Mw reactor, the lifespan off such a unit, the insurance costs for that facility,
herald lettersand the decommissioning costs after 30 to 40 years of operation and resulting depreciation costs.
But taking the above costs, add them up and integrate them into a unit or kWh price will result in far above our current 28.87 cents per kwhr. Only wealthy people would be able to afford it and the lights would largely be out.
This could exactly be a “cost recovering price” as written and talked about by the ERA, the chamber of commerce and industry and our government for the past few years.
The latter increased our tariff by a mere 50 per cent and as far as I can see there is no competition in WA to bring those costs down as promised. The reforms they all talk about are clearly hot air and simply smoke-screening the expected further increases.
Otto MuellerWindelya Rd, Murdoch
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THE not-for-profi t Bethanie Group is looking for volunteers
to help out in its aged care homes. Run by the Churches of Christ, Bethanie’s looking for people who can hang out with an oldie, run bingo afternoons, do some driving or spark the chit chat for a social group. They’ve got the Bethanie Illawong centre in Cockburn, so if you’ve got a bit of spare time, contact Laurette LeCras on 0407 479 123 or [email protected].
CROOKS on bikes have been targeting homes in South
Fremantle recently. Acting sergeant David Whitelaw from the South Metro crime prevention unit says the “dark skinned young males” work the afternoons and evenings, waltzing through unlocked doors and windows before nicking wallets and handbags and doing a runner. He says people should be more vigilant in locking up, and if they spot anything suspicious to call 13 14 44.
ADELE CARLES wants two new bridges built in Fremantle. The
independent MP wants the Fremantle traffi c bridge replaced because it’s so old she’s scare to drive across it, and wants replacement road and rail versions. She says the growth of the port means there’ll be more trucks on the city’s streets unless rail gets a boost, and a natty new bridge might do just that. She should have a word to WA transport minister Troy Buswell about that. Wonder if she needs to make an appointment….
IF you’ve got a no-good, low-down neighbour who’s suddenly
got a new truck, a heap of tools and is wearing a chef’s hat, maybe take a closer look. The crew down at Kardinya Kitchens had one of its Kia trucks stolen the other week, as well as a heap of tools that would make whipping up a new kitchen a breeze.
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Dave George from KK reckons the truck should stand out with its big red letters, and says anyone who knows anything can contact him on 0408 313 359 or the cops on 13 14 44.
LIONS Clubs International is going local in Beeliar, Aubin
Grove, Atwell and Success. The charity organisation is hoping to set up a new branch in the area and is having an information night on Tuesday May 22, 7pm at the Atwell College on Brenchley Drive. Lions
is looking for people who’d like to help the community with projects such as collecting used spectacles. Interested people can RSVP to Alan Hawkins on 9439 5187, [email protected], Brian Prendergast on 9581 2719, [email protected] or Bill Robertson on 9332 1867.
SOROPTIMISTS may be tough businesswomen, but they’ve got
soft hearts. When the call went out to make I Spy quilts so foster kids didn’t have to traipse from house to house with belongings in plastic bags, there was a huge response. So many women wanted to help but didn’t know quilting that the local branch set up a quilting group at the Meeting Place last year and fundraising has kept the needles clickety-clacking ever since. Soroptimist’s annual art auction is also looming, raising funds for St Pat’s, The Sisters’ Place and Fremantle Street Doctor. It’s on June 9 at Notre Dame, and they’re hoping to top last year’s effort which raised $14,000—and helped the Starlight Hotel Choir produce its fi rst CD.
• Shiloh—dognapped.
DOGNAPPERS may be on the prowl in Fremantle. The Chook’s
had two calls recently from owners who reckon their pure-bred pooches have been nicked. A Caesar Street, Beaconsfi eld mum says her kids went out to feed their two-year-old bull terrier on Monday morning only to fi nd the backyard empty apart from a milk crate lying suspiciously near the fence. She reckons her little tacker was too upset to go to school that day. Anyone with info can call the Chook and we’ll pass it on. Over in South Fremantle primped samoyed Shiloh is also presumed stolen after disappearing from her South Terrace home. She’s microchipped and was looking a bit thinner than usual after getting a recent summer haircut. Shiloh’s owner Deanne Neilson’s is keen to see her back, so if you spotted anything dog-gone suspicious, give her a call on 0420 902 740.
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A WATERSIDE workers’ strike has left one of the acts for next weekend’s street arts festival in a pickle.
Essential to Adrian Schvarzstein’s Dans routine is his antique barrel organ, which should have landed two weeks ago. But a shipping strike on March 16 saw it sail past Fremantle for Melbourne.
The container is on its way back and is due in today, Saturday (March 31).
But with the port having a huge backlog of containers to get through, Schvarzstein and festival organisers are biting their nails fearing it won’t be unloaded in time for next weekend’s festival, let alone Tuesday’s launch which
by STEVE GRANT
ADELE CARLES is backing the Barnett government’s decision to move on the Fremantle Hospital GP clinic.
The independent Fremantle MP says she wants bulk-billing GPs to remain at the site but the current situation isn’t working.
She says patients aren’t moving through the clinic quickly enough, leading to two- to three-week delays in being seen.
Ms Carles says the clinic might be perfect for people who would otherwise clog the hospital’s emergency department with minor ailments because they want free treatment, but with only two part-time doctors the clinic can’t cope with demand.
“It should be full of GPs and being government funded, it should be buzzing,” Ms Carles says, noting that is rarely the case.
Critics say the clinic is needed precisely because it does offer patients longer appointments: Many have special needs (are elderly, have mental or physical
disabilities, are homeless or from non-English speaking backgrounds) and can’t be properly attended to in the few minutes that most GPs give patients in order to churn through and make their practices commercially viable.
Ms Carles also wants an overhaul of the GP and after-hours clinics, as well as the emergency department at the hospital.
“They need to work in tandem so people get effi cient, affordable health care, and that’s not happening now,” she says.
WA health minister Kim Hames fl agged the after-hours GP clinic run by Medicare Local (the rebranded Fremantle GP Network) could take on the service when answering a Labor question in parliament this week.
“It is my view that we need to go to other practices, including the one that practises there after hours, to see whether another practice wishes to take over and provide the same standard of service,” he said.
“Obviously a campaign is being mounted to keep that practice there.”
Mr Hames says his department is negotiating with another GP service, which could be Medicare Local, to temporarily take over during the tender process.
Medicare Local’s role was recently expanded under the Gillard government’s national health reform and it will now attempt to link myriad arms of local primary health care services.
Former WA Labor health minister Jim McGinty—Ms Carles’ predecessor as Fremantle MP—is on its board.
He says the increasing power of corporatised medicine in Australia is creating more gaps in health services, which the national reforms are attempting to plug.
“One of the fi rst problems it will look at is access to after-hours services,” Mr McGinty said.
Medicare Local is looking for feedback from locals on their experiences with after-hours services, with a survey circulated to GPs and pharmacies throughout the city, and an electronic version available at www.fremantlegpnetwork.com.au.
Carles backs GP move
was to feature the Spaniard.The email ether has been zinging
between Freo and Spain and Schvarzstein’s alter ego The Green Man is ironically talking up a green protest, “[to] picket the port, the council, the government, whatever it takes to release the cargo to the good people of Fremantle can see this most dynamic show,” email recipient and festival organiser Alex Marshall says.
Patricks stevedores’ Graham Wauhop says it’s too early for tears and tanties.
“There’s every chance it will be available on Monday or Tuesday,” he says soothingly, adding the goods will still need to be cleared by Customs.
The council has appealed to everyone concerned, including Cr Sam
Wainwright’s commie mates in the maritime union in the hope of speeding things up.
The MUA went all-out to help the inaugural buskers’ festival in 1998, pulling the Duyfken into the middle of Fishing Boat Harbour and tossing an escapologist act into the drink.
“That stunt launched the festival and it would be great now if the MUA could help us again perhaps by prioritising the container when the ship docks,” Mr Marshall cooed.
The MUA says it’s happy to help, but doesn’t hold out much hope of wielding the infl uence it once did.
“The guys don’t decide the order containers come in,” assistant state secretary Will Tracey shrugged.
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AN East Fremantle woman has accused Fremantle city council of acting unfairly over a fi ne she’d received for parking in what she thought was a bay at Fremantle Oval.
Carmen Jankowski has parked in the same spot for years but was gobsmacked when late last year she was fi ned $50 for not being “wholly parked in the bay”.
The council then told her that where she’d parked was not a bay—despite the existence of white lines indicating that it was.
A council staffer trotted out to take a look and admitted there were “some lines” but that wasn’t
enough for it to waive her fi ne.“If it’s not a parking bay get rid
of those lines,” she says.“I want to know when did the
bay not become a parking bay, because I see cars parked there all the time.”
A stallholder at Fremantle Markets for 30 years, Ms Jankowski says the council has been terrible to deal with.
Twenty-three emails went back and forth before the council told her it would no longer deal with her, issuing the simple ultimatum that she pay up or be taken to court: “I want justice, I want answers, I want an apology and I want to be reimbursed for the fi ne.”
“I asked them if they could go into the archives to see if the bay
was ever a parking bay, but I never got an answer,” she said.
Council bugle Jason Cunningham is adamant it’s not a bay but Ms Jankowski still has to pay for not being wholly parked within it. “While there are some very faded white lines, the city does not believe that this constitutes any ambiguity in the fact that the area is not a designated parking bay.
“At this stage there has been no other complaints regarding this location, however, the city will continue to monitor the site.
“If there is found to be ongoing confusion or an abnormal amount of parking violations occurring, a decision can be made to erect a ‘no parking’ sign.”
MURDOCH UNIVERSITY researchers have discovered a deadly new infection in Australia.
Peter Irwin and Andrea Paparini from the vet school took bloods samples from a dead 56-year-Canberra man and found he was the fi rst Australian to die from the lethal tick-borne infection babesiosis.
The disease can cause fever, fatigue and anemia lasting from several days to several months.
“This infection is well known in the northern hemisphere where it causes serious illness in people, but this is the fi rst time it has been identifi ed in Australia,” Dr Irwin said.
“It is an animal parasite that usually affects rats and mice.
“What is really interesting about this discovery is that we don’t know how the man was infected and it raises serious questions about the possibility that this form of babesiosis exists in our native animals and rodents.”
Dr Irwin said it was fi rst thought the patient had been suffering from malaria.
“Because of our expertise in this area with animals, we asked to take a look at the parasite and confi rmed it wasn’t malaria, it was babesiosis,” she said.
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WHEN is a gated community not a gated community?
When it’s in Cockburn, apparently.Signs have gone up at Port Coogee’s
latest land release Beach Point promising potential owners an “exclusive gated estate” in the area bound by Cockburn Road, Orsino Boulevard and the Coogee Beach car park. The subdivision even comes with a “private park”.
But according to Cockburn council’s planning chief Daniel Arndt that doesn’t mean it’s a gated community.
“The small number of dwellings referred to...result from a subdivision by a private developer,” he told the Herald.
“The irregular shape of the land, topography and limited access means that 20 lots are served by an internal laneway that will sit within a common property lot.
“This form of access is no different to many strata housing developments across the city (for example apartment complexes at South Beach, and in Cockburn Central).
“Laneways that sit within common property lots are not public.”
But that’s not the view of Adrian Robins from WA Property Project Marketing, who’s fl ogging the blocks: “It has gates at all the entrances, including the roads and footpaths, so if that’s not a gated community, I don’t know what the defi nition of one is,” he laughed to the Herald.
He says the description had been chosen for marketing purposes and is pretty sure he’s not offering something he can’t deliver.
As a marketing ploy it may be a shrewd move: The allure of living in a protected patch of turf is increasingly popular overseas—although Port Coogee’s not quite
• A poster fl ogging Beach Point says it’s a “gated estate”. The council says it isn’t.
STEVE GRANTSG
in the realm of Argentina, where armed guards patrol the walled communities that may even have their own exclusive hospitals.
A c c o rd i n g t o re s e a rc h b y t h e International Foundation for Protection Offi cers, a decade ago there were 20,000 gated communities in the US and the concept was growing rapidly. It’s estimated that 40 per cent of new homes in California are behind locked gates.
However, question marks loom over their value, their social impact and the resentment they foster amongst those who are locked out.
T h e B r i t i s h E S R C C e n t r e f o r Neighbourhood Research, a collaborative body established by the universities of Bristol and Glasgow, found the promise of safety to be largely a myth, with crime levels the same as outside the walls.
Gated communities are in the news for the wrong reasons with the death of a black teenager in Florida late last month. Trayvon Martin was shot dead by a Neighbourhood Watchman who’d told police the boy
“looked suspicious”. It later emerged Trayvon had been
unarmed and had simply gone to the store to buy Skittles.
Cockburn deputy mayor Kevin Allen told the Herald he was struggling to think why anyone would need a gated community at Port Coogee.
“One of the things that concerns me is that you are in effect switching yourself off from the community,” he told the Herald.
He was disappointed the powerful but unelected state administrative tribunal had allowed that particular section to be changed from commercial, as fi rst planned.
Beach Point isn’t the fi rst development in Cockburn to be tucked away: Woodlands Way in the Glen Iris Estate has an imposing set of gates blocking the entire street from those without a pass.
But according to Mr Arndt that’s not a gated community either.
“Glen Iris is not a gated community. There is a small strata development within the estate, with a secured internal laneway servicing the dwellings.”
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Cockburn City Herald, Saturday March 31, 2012- Page 13
FREMANTLE’S longest serving lawyer can thank the working men of the jury at the Eureka
Stockade trials for his 45-year career at the bar.
Michael Manning, the 68-year-old legal eagle at Frichot & Frichot, commemorated his milestone on Wednesday, March 21, by going into work, where staff at the Bannister Street practice shouted him morning tea.
Like his father, Manning attended Perth Modern School. During assembly one day he came across a jarrah chair with his late father’s name chiselled into its back. That memorial chair now sits proudly in his Subiaco home.
Albert Fletcher Manning was navigator on a Hudson bomber lost without trace in the Tasman Sea on a training run in 1942, fi ve months before Michael John was born in Midland on March 28, 1943.
Having studied law at UWA from 1961 to 1964, Manning says he leaned initially towards criminal law, “to help people get their entitlements and prevent them from being railroaded”.
He was articled to Robert Wallace, who eventually became a Supreme Court judge, before joining Fremantle’s Solomon and Clarke as a partner on March 21, 1967.
In 1971, Manning broke off into private practice on Pakenham Street, and later Short Street, as MJ Manning Barrister and Solicitor.
After taking cases in criminal, civil, conveyancing, probate and wills and commercial work, he joined Frichot & Frichot in 2004.
Manning and Frichot’s founder and senior partner Edmond were mates when both worked on Pakenham Street, Edmond’s brother Robert moving to Fremantle to join the fi rm after being detained in the Seychelles in 1979 on charges of treason.
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Manning’s branch of the family arrived in Australia via Melbourne when Captain John Manning joined the gold rush—his crew had abandoned ship to strike it rich—and the Eureka rebellion, from which he faced charges of treason.
As a Ballarat Times journalist who wrote scathing reports about corruption, he was one of the 12 charged with treason in 1854 when miners rebelled against the British authorities. “He was taken into custody and selected for summary execution,” Manning says.
“He was indicted for treason and found not guilty. And this is partly the reason why I went into law and why I had a bit of an interest in criminal law.”
It was reported at the time that 1000 armed miners were in the precincts of the court and that if Manning had been convicted they would have broken him out. “Had he been convicted and hanged I would not be here,” Manning muses.
The jury did not convict because the Crown had very little evidence that he had actively participated in the
Eureka Stockade even though he was a ringleader.
Manning’s early cases in the port city involved representing mostly wharfi es, his career also bringing him into contact with leading fi gures in Australian politics and law—from former WA premier Peter Dowding and minister Julian Grill, both of whom he’d studied law with, to the Commonwealth’s fi rst director of public prosecutions, Ian Temby.
The father of four, who used to play cricket and tennis, and now supports South Fremantle and the Eagles (because he doesn’t believe in jumping ship), was inducted into the Royal Perth Yacht Club on the same night as Alan Bond.
He says lawyers today increasingly specialise in particular areas of law compared to the days when they’d handle cases across the board.
As for retirement: “That’s not on the agenda. I enjoy what I am doing and so long as the health holds out, I don’t see any reason not to.”
Case closed.
Manning the bar-ricades
• Michael Manning has—so far—racked up a
45-year career at the bar. Photo by Matthew Dwyer
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I ONCE spent time in the US state of Minnesota and while there noticed retro-
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With stained-glass windows, plush, fl uffy red-adorned lounge seats and, for some reason, super-cheap fi shbowl cocktails, I was happy.
For some reason I doubt that sort of decor will ever make it to the super-cheap Oriental Noodle House on Fremantle’s High Street.
With a change of signage and menus, you could be eating lunch at a seniors centre. Somehow, it works for Oriental. You know you’re there for the food, that’s for sure.
A gaggle of Chooks ventured in looking for a cheap and cheerful lunch and frankly we weren’t worried about the lack of chintz. Just bring on the noodles, folks.
We liked looking around and seeking a couple of people happily chowing down while reading a paper or a book: Casual and comfortable.
Duck is out of the budget range at most restaurants but in Asian cuisine its pricing is indistinguishable from other less delicious fowl.
I settled on the fried duck with noodles ($10.95): a plate full of juicy noodles, crunchy vegies and slivers of bird.
My gripe with duck is that sometimes it dries out but this was juicy, accompanied generously with sauce but not drowning in it.
Fresh from a week in Bali Jenny D’Anger didn’t bat an
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eyelid at ordering yet another bowl of noodles and tucked in to the vegetarian kway teow ($8.50).
“What can I say? The joint is about cheap and cheery, not Michelin cuisine,” Jen said.
“But as kway teo goes this was good if not great: The fl at noodles were just the right texture and the sauce had a very pleasant chilli zing.”
Brendan chased down a big bowl of slurpy, saffron-coloured laksa ($9.50).
“A friend of mine used to say a laksa should be so spicy that polishing it off should be harder than fi nding Lasseter’s gold,” he said.
“And while the odd droplet of sweat did appear on my wrinkled brow, it was probably due to sharing lunch with a
haggle of journos rather than its zesty taste.
“It was rich but not overly creamy, the broth a vibrant orange from sambal paste, with blood-orange droplets from the coconut and vegetable oils.
“The slicing and dicing of the ingredients might not pass a Masterchef examination but with so much fl avour in my bowl, I can overlook fi nesse,” he fi nished, not realising a My Kitchen Rules reference would have been more timely. That’s what you get for eschewing commercial TV.
On the walk back to the offi ce, we passed a bunch of restaurants that were much busier than the Oriental, which we thought was a shame for the High Street institution.
Next time we get that hankering for a bowl of cheap tasty noodles at a no-frills table it’ll be our fi rst port of call.
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Mark Greenwood says if would-be explorer and hoaxer Louis de
Rougemont was alive today he’d have his own reality TV show.
The Swiss-born prankster won infamy for his travel “journalism” which was later discovered to not have extended much beyond the reading room of the British Museum.
In 1898 de Rougemont arrived in London claiming to be a French castaway who’d lived in northern Queensland with Aborigines for 30 years.
His yarns of fl ying wombats and cannibalism hoodwinked the British establishment and his stories appeared in London’s World Wide Magazine.
“He became an instant celebrity, then the newspapers wrote about him and everyone wanted to be with him, then all these critics jumped on board as well,” Greenwood told the Herald.
“If he was around today he would have his own TV show—he would be the Kardashian of today.
Regardless of de Rougemont, aka Louis Grin, being a crank
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he remains one of Australia’s most controversial storytellers so Greenwood has “retold” the yarns in a picture book—illustrated by artist wife—Frane Lessac, called The Greatest Liar on Earth.
“The book is partly about instant celebrity, which is so relevant today,” Greenwood muses. He reckons the trickster thought up some of his more fanciful tales while working as a butler to WA governor John Forrest. “The thing I love, is he lived in Fremantle and he would have sat around listening to the stories of John Forrest and all these great explorers at the governor’s house,” he said.
“He formulated his own tale which and went to London and researched, which all authors do, put all these things together to create a book.
“And his argument was ‘well what have I done wrong, I’ve just written a story’?”
When de Rougemont was fi nally exposed after enthusing
about “marvelous fl ying wombats” Greenwood says he still had an answer.
“He said he’d never said ‘great clouds of wombats’, he was talking about bats,” he said. “It was an editorial mistake.
“The idea of the book is, here is this curious character from history but also there is a moral of the story, that telling lies didn’t really get him anywhere in the end.”
Amongst de Rougemont’s bogus voyages and adventures Greenwood says one or two may have been true.
“One of the many crazy stories was a story about how he rode a turtle and could steer it by putting one foot over the right eye and turning it and so on,” he said.
“In London in 1906 he appeared at the Hippodrome and hopped into a tank of and water rode the turtle around and proved it could happen.
“And he also talked about fi sh falling from the sky, which two years ago in a remote community in the Northern Territory, actually happened.
“So after he passed away people started saying ‘was he telling lies or not’?”
Flying wombats and other almost true tales
• Frane Lessac and Mark Greenwood have produced a
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biography. Photo by Matthew Dwyer
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SING SING SING Groups and individual lessons choir. Melville and Fremantle.
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THE FRINGE GALLERY 2012 Poetry Series presents : ‘ A Fashionable Clash’ An evening
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journey with the Voices in Praise Choir through Good Friday to Easter Sunday on Wednesday 4 April at 8.00pm at Mt Pleasant Uniting Church, Cnr Coomoora & Reynolds Rd. It is hoped that you will enjoy this meaningful evening of sacred music/readings and a quiet time of refl ection. All welcome – bring your friends. There will be a retiring offering to go to a worthy cause
YOGA AT SOUTH BEACH on Sundays will continue in Autumn when the weather
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YOGA OF KNOWLEDGE & WISDOM. Swami Swaroopananda of Chinmaya Mission
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DANCING AT FREMANTLE Workers’ Club, 9 Henry St, Fremantle on Sunday April 1st.
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FREE STAR GAZING session at the jetty, Applecross, Wednesday evening at
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GRIEF AND LOSS OPEN SUPPORT GROUP the last Wednesday of each
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HILTON HARVEST Community Garden will be hosting its annual Twilight Fair and
Earth Hour celebration on Saturday 31st March, from 4.30pm til 9.30pm. Join us at this free event celebrating community, gardening, sustainability and good fun. Loads of free entertainment on the main stage, with kids activities including treasure map making, circus skills, cargo bike rides and craft. Plenty of food and handmade crafts will be on sale, as well as seedlings and homemade preserves, jams and soaps. Come and explore our garden, orchard, chookship (that’s an Earthship, for chickens!), enter your scarecrow in the competition, meet the locals and enjoy a great afternoon and evening of entertainment. From 8.30pm we will turn out the lights and celebrate Earth Hour with some fi re twirling, drummers and star gazing. Rennie Crescent South in Hilton, right next to Hilton Pre-Primary. For info visit our website www.hiltonharvest.weebly.com, or call Helen on 0410 285 469
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A CHORUS of relieved sighs from parents can be heard every
Saturday morning at Mt Lawley’s Alexander Park Tennis Club as the Rock ‘n’ Toddle show begins.
Rock ‘n’ Toddle uses rock-pop to provide fun, educational and interactive gigs for kids—a welcome reprieve from the standard nursery rhyme set most other pre-school programs offer.
The professionally trained ‘star performer’ sings and encourages the ‘mini-moshers’ (children up to 7) and parents to participate using props, puppets and stardust.
Rock ‘n’ Toddle have some fantastic offers available to Herald readers...read on for more info.
The 50-minute gigs are held every Saturday at 9.30am during school terms at the refurbished tennis club in Menora (which now has a new café).
Themes are repeated for a few weeks so the kids get familiar with the tracks and the skills used in the activities.
Parents can bond with their ‘mini-moshers’, sip lattes, chat with friends, have a dance, or send the partner/grandparents along while they have a lie in!
It’s a groovy start to the weekend
There’s no need to book, no term fees and all ages are welcome.
Music to mum ‘n’ dad’s ears
Under-1s are free and then it’s $10 per mini mosher.
While rocking out with their kids, parents will be comforted to know it’s not just fun.
Research shows that kids who are exposed to music, movement and literature programs before formal schooling are likely to be more successful students.
Rock ‘n’ Toddle is now also available for birthday parties.
Gigs include live songs, popular Rock ‘n’ Toddle interactive activities, traditional party games, prizes and the Happy Birthday song for the birthday boy/girl.
A Rock ‘n’ Toddle party gig runs for about one hour and can be modifi ed to suit any age group.
To celebrate the launch, Rock ‘n’ Toddle is offering Herald readers the opportunity to win a party for their mini-mosher with up to 20 guests!
Send entries to Herald Rock ‘n’ Toddle Competition, PO Box 85, North Fremantle, 6159. Entries close Tuesday 10 April and we will notify the lucky mini mosher!
And if you miss out on the big prize but would still like to see what all the excitement is about, mention the Herald and you’ll receive a two-for-one promotion during May. It’s valid for one show per mini mosher.
For more info call 6143 7789 Email: [email protected] or visit www.rockntoddle.com.au.
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Congrats, the voucher’s on the stage coach. If you spot the fake ad, write its details on an envelope with your name, address, phone and email and send it to Herald Adbuster, PO Box 85, North Fremantle, 6159 by this Tuesday.
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The lucky readers were GWENYTH MCHUGH of Hamilton Hill, FELICITY BOSTELMAN of White Gum Valley and JUNE SAVILL of Fremantle.
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A COOLING plunge into crystal waters haunted my dreams
this summer, as night after night the mercury remained stubbornly high.
Hissing steam would rise as I sank into the cooling water, only to wake to the reality of soggy, tangled sheets and more tossing and turning.
With French doors off the main bedroom to a spa on the L-shaped deck, this Martha Street home could have been the answer to my dreams: “Aaagh, what a relief,” I’d have sighed.
Of course with the air conditioning cranking I may just snuggle down under the sheets instead, soothed back to lullaby-land by the sounds of a nearby water feature and the soft sighing of wind in plentiful surrounding trees.
This three-bed, two-bathroom (and four-loo) home is nestled in the warm embrace of the very community minded South Fremantle—just around the corner from the home of the annual Lilly Street lasagne bakeoff.
A wide front verandah is a great spot to enjoy a cuppa, or a vino, after work as you watch the world go by.
The timber cottage has been renovated throughout, bringing back to life its art deco origins, including a couple of great ornate ceilings and a fi replace in the cosy formal lounge.
Freshly polished jarrah
AT HOMEJENNY D’ANGERAAAAAAJE
fl ooring extends from the front door to the back where it seamlessly meets the timber deck.
A rear extension means the old home is up to today’s lifestyle, with a spacious kitchen/dining/living area.
The kitchen is huge with stainless steel bench tops and splash backs. There’s plenty of storage in banks of drawers and the fi ve-burner stove is just waiting to cook up a storm for the family or guests.
The living room has a bank of bi-fold doors onto the deck, making outdoor entertaining a breeze.
An upper-level mezzanine study gazes down on the living area and kitchen. Or daydream out the big windows looking
into tree tops.The walled garden of this
415sqm block is a delight, with a huge ghost gum one of many trees and a patch of (astro) turf adding a splash of emerald to this green oasis.
This lovely package is
wrapped up with shops, cafes and boutiques aplenty and the beach, all in walking distance.
10 Martha Street, Fremantle$1.09mLinda Digby | 0402 122 267dethridgeGROVESReal Estate | 9336 1166
Classically cool
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SPEARWOOD 45 Leonard WayOPEN: BY APPOINTMENT
MUNSTER 2/46 Leschenault BoulevardOPEN: SUNDAY 3:00 - 3:45
$539,000Ho! Ho! Ho!
From $539,000Double Storey Living
Jamie Ronci 0450 404 056 Tony Romano 0407 388 139
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We’re keenfor your
business.9499 6000
Miguel De Freitas & Rod Ryan
No it’s certainly not Christmas, but you’ll think it is when you pull your slay up outside this immaculately presented family home. Features four bedrooms, two bathrooms, great kitchen and the living areas inside fl ow outside and it’s all just wonderful as you’ll see upon inspection. Absolutely nothing to do except get out your cheque book and pay the deposit.
Finished off to the highest quality and comprising of four bedrooms and three bathrooms this two storey executive home offers the perfect lifestyle opportunity. Overlooking bushland and parks, this home has beautiful views of the lake and surrounds. This executive townhouse is also close to all amenities, Coogee and Fremantle’s famous café strip.
PALMYRA 11 Maw CloseOPEN: SATURDAY 2:00 - 2:30
EAST FREMANTLE 15/37 Osborne RoadOPEN: SATURDAY 12:00 - 12:30
$595,000Take It Easy
$319,000East Freo Plum
Joseph Romano 0405 085 698 Miguel De Freitas 0417 268 465
What’s that beautiful thing tucked away in the privacy of your rear garden? It’s a glorious swimming pool and outdoor living area that really sets this wonderful four bedroom, two bathroom residence apart. Adjoining parkland and other fi ne properties this Palmyra “Pearler” is one you’ll not want to pass up.
Yes, this superb, class act, fi rst fl oor apartment in quality development amongst million dollar homes, is ripe for the picking. Shiny porcelain tiles, north aspect balcony, beautifully renovated kitchen and bathroom and it comes fully furnished and is currently rented at $350 per week to an immaculate tenant. Great opportunity here. Don’t miss out.
COOGEE 13 Castellon CrescentOPEN: BY APPOINTMENT
MUNSTER 17 Russell RoadOPEN: BY APPOINTMENT
$1.1 MillionOcean Views Forever
$679,000You Could Be King
Miguel De Freitas 0417 268 465 Jamie Ronci 0450 404 056
You will know as soon as you enter this outstanding home that the current owner has spent big on maintaining its excellence. Yes the blue ocean views are magnifi cent but so too is the overall property. Features four bedrooms, two bathrooms, high ceilings, huge living areas inside and out and you can’t fault it. Arrange to inspect it today.
Yes you sure could be. This huge chunk of real estate in excess of three acres is located on the corner of Russell road and Lorimer Road and is just waiting for someone to put in the long winding driveway, the tennis court and pool, the horse stable --- and I nearly forgot the new mansion. It’s a great opportunity and it’s one that doesn’t come along often.
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LEDA 127 Dalrymple Drive OPEN: SUNDAY 12:30 - 1:00
ARMADALE 14/15 Dale RoadOPEN: BY APPOINTMENT
HAMILTON HILL 7A Clara RoadOPEN: SATURDAY 1:00 - 1:30
$459,000Spacious Modern Home
Suit $250,000 Plus BuyersGreat Opportunity
$695,000Modern Two Storey
HAYNES 59 Twelfth RoadOPEN: BY APPOINTMENT
$995,000Just Superb
BEACONSFIELD 176 Hampton RoadOPEN: BY APPOINTMENT
$859,000Limestone and Iron
Miguel De Freitas 0417 268 465 Tony Romano 0407 388 139
Tony Romano 0407 388 139
Joseph Romano 0405 085 698 Joseph Romano 0405 085 698
With its own beautiful lake and fi ve acres of land to play farmer on, you need to take a look now. Four bedrooms, two bathrooms and you’ll be most impressed.
It’s hard to fi nd modern homes only a few years old close to Freo, however we have found a beauty for you. Four bedroom, two bathrooms fabulous kitchen and living areas and much more.
Beautiful double fronted residence built around 1892 on a whopping 836m2 duplex block. Three bedrooms, fi replaces, timber fl oors, high ceilings and you’ll do well here.
Four bedroom, two bathrooms, large living and entertaining areas, double garage and lovely alfresco area. It’s all there and the owners are keen to sell and looking for offers.
Check this out. Quality 3 bedroom villa home in really “proud” complex. Situated within walking distance to Armadale Central Shopping Centre and Railway Station.
HAMILTON HILL 40 Southwell CrescentOPEN: BY APPOINTMENT
$479,000Take Note
Tony Romano 0407 388 139
Fantastic three bedroom home sitting on 721m2 block ideal for future development when the proposed zoning changes have been made. It’s a great investment and a great place to live now.
SPEARWOOD 48 Edeline StreetOPEN: SUNDAY 1:00 - 1:30
HAMILTON HILL 17B Greenslade StreetOPEN: SATURDAY 12:45 - 1:30
COOLBELLUP 4A Menas PlaceOPEN: BY APPOINTMENT
$599,000 - $625,000First Class
$449,000Lovely Home
$339,000 - $359,000Dennis The Menas
HILTON 31 Oldham CrescentOPEN: SATURDAY 12:00 - 12:30
$595,000Investor/Developer
FREMANTLE 31/31 East StreetOPEN: BY APPOINTMENT
$390,000Swan River Baby
Travis Lindstrom 0422 609 822 Rocky Porcaro 0417 098 100
Jamie Ronci 0450 404 056
Tony Romano 0407 388 139 Miguel De Freitas 0417 268 465
Located on a huge block of 1056m2 (approx) with subdivision approval for two street front lots. Modest and rentable two bedroom home that has a lot of appeal. Get your thinking cap on.
No he probably never lived here but there is every chance you or your tenants will when you get to inspect this lovely little 3 bedroom “Oasis”. It’s a Beauty!
Yes, it has superb views over the Swan river and this excellent two bedroom up high with views apartment is only a short walk to the Left Bank for breakfast, lunch or dinner.
Don’t miss this one. The land is huge (910m2 approx) and the home inside and out is just perfect. Four bedrooms, two bathrooms and multiple spacious living areas, are only surpassed by the huge alfresco and outdoor entertaining.
Well presented 4 x 2 home in a very convenient part of the world. Features include nice kitchen and bathroom, air conditioning, large family area, double carport and more.
SUCCESS 3 Cotter LoopOPEN: SUNDAY 2:00 - 2:30
$569,000Beautiful Family Home
Joseph Romano 0405 085 698
It’s not every day that a house like this comes on the market. This magnifi cent four bedroom, two bathroom home has everything you could want and more including ducted reverse cycle air con and a huge outdoor entertaining area.
NUNO0432 455 670
MELITA0419 347 276
SAMANTHA9499 6000
LUTFUN0430 320 983
JAMIE0450 404 056
WAJEE 0411 348 741
JOSEPH9499 6000
JON0405 233 924
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BEELIAR 82 Lesueur PassOPEN: BY APPOINTMENT
AUBIN GROVE 8B Spruce TerraceOPEN: BY APPOINTMENT
$450 PER WEEKIt’s A Beauty
$445 PER WEEKFirst Class
FOR LEASE
FOR LEASE
As new, superb low maintenance home featuring luxury kitchen, spacious living and entertaining areas, ducted reverse cycle air conditioning, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and double garage.
No CostSteve and Kylie would like to purchase a home in Coolbellup on a large block, minimum size 800m2. They are pre-approved for fi nance and ready to go.Please contact Rocky Porcaro 0417 098 100
I have a number of investors who are looking to purchase properties in Willagee with large block. Price preferred under $500,000 and property must have access to rear of block. Properties in good condition and ready to be placed on the rental market will sell quickly.Please contact Tony Romano 0407388139
I have clients who are looking for rundown properties with large blocks to renovate/refurbish. The properties must be in the $400,000 to $500,000 price range.Please contact Tony Romano 0407388139
Alice is looking for a property in Hammond Park. Atwell or Success area. Looking to spend $450,000, needs 3 bedrooms and nice yard.Please contact Joseph Romano 0405 085 698
Young couple into fi tness are looking for a home in Spearwood with large block with pool or room for pool. Prepared to do renovations. Finance approved and will pay around $580,000.Please contact Tony Romano 0407 388 139
I have a client who has become very eager to purchase land with future sub-division potential in most areas South of the river and is looking to spend up to $500,000.Please contact Jamie Ronci 0450 404 056
BuyersWaitingListed below are some of our prospective buyers who are looking to buy now.
If you are considering selling, why not contact De Freitas & Ryantoday on 9499 6000 or the following representatives
Nice quiet street, nice home, four bedrooms, two bathrooms, double carport, large tiled family room and easy care gardens. Be quick for this one.
Melita Ryan 0419 347 276
Melita Ryan 0419 347 276
YANGEBUP 2 Shady GroveOPEN: BY APPOINTMENT
$440 PER WEEKLove That Workshop
FOR LEASE
Spacious modern four bedroom two bathroom home with double open garage plus large lock up workshop. Includes air-conditioning, covered patio and top location.
Melita Ryan 0419 347 276
To read the balance of our blog please go to our website www.defreitasryan.com.au and click on blog.
That phone never stops ringing. I’m trying to type blog number 221 and I’m so thrilled how busy we are in here this morning.
As I mentioned last week, an old real estate mate of mine Barry Plant and his lovely
Be Learned Or Gobsmacked
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By Rod Ryan and Dalena Lindstrom
Property Blog-Week 221
Now it’s been all go this last week with some great results in all divisions. Lots of hard work but it’s very satisfying. “El Presidente” Tony Romano has just come into my offi ce with a big smile, telling me he’s “Tony two Sales” again this week as he puts up the Aroma café in Armadale Business Sale and Mell Road Spearwood commercial sale on the “mighty” white board.
I can overhear the “Italian” complaining that we have nothing left to rent and I can see young Wajee with a smile on his face as that means he can have a bit of rest. It’s been really quite hectic in our Residential Leasing Department, so take advantage while you can Wajee.
Trav and Dalena up in our Perth Offi ce reported that they are really busy as well and to be honest even though we’re all working in the same company, we do miss working side by side with them every day.
Have a great weekend everyone and I’ll catch you again next week after another big week in Real Estate.
Rod Ryan 0408 405 262
wife Karen were in town last week and they dropped in to say hello. They were really quite impressed with our company which is quite something as Barry Plant has over 90 offi ces in Victoria and is a wonderful success story in the real estate industry. Migi was wrapped as they are both about the same height, so now Migi is all fi red up and aiming at 91 offi ces. Tony Two Sales
Miguel, Melita, Rod, Karen & Barry
De Freitas & Ryan Perth is now open
For all your sales and rental enquiries north of the river contact
Travis & Dalena Lindstrom6181 9600
Dalena & Travis Lindstrom De Freitas & Ryan Perth
Our property managers specialise in leasing properties to corporate tenants.
Lets be perfectly clear about our fees. Our fee is a fl at fee of 10% all inclusive - you pay no more. So if you lease your property for $400 per week, you receive $360 and we keep $40 - it’s as simple as that.
• No Fees for property condition reports• No Letting Fees• No Inspection Fees• No Advertising Fees• No Final Bond Inspection Fees• No “Ring the Plumber” Fees
Jon OliverProperty Manager
M: 0405 233 924M: 0408 405 262
For a FREE RENTAL APPRAISALcontact Melita Ryan today.
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MYAREE Business For SaleOPEN: BY APPOINTMENT
GLEN IRIS Business For SaleOPEN: BY APPOINTMENT
$49,000 WIWOFully Equipped Cafe
$59,000 WIWOGlen Iris Deli
If you own a business and you are considering selling, why not contact our Business Brokerage Division for an up to date valuation. Call Tony on 9499 6000 and let us show you we mean business.
Tony Romano 0407 388 139
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PORT KENNEDY Business For SaleOPEN: BY APPOINTMENT
ROCKINGHAM Business For SaleOPEN: BY APPOINTMENT
ARDROSS Business For SaleOPEN: BY APPOINTMENT
$45,000 to $120,000Residential Garage Doors Franchise
From $248,000 WIWOFancy Fillings
$69,000 WIWO Beauty Salon
This opportunity is really a one of a kind offering. As part of the residential garage door franchise network, you will operate your own home based garage doors business. You will receive full training to ensure you are confi dent with business, including selling, fi tting and servicing and ongoing support. This will enable you to make you local market place your own and build a reputation for quality and service. We think this is simply an “open and shut” case for you to open a few doors in the business world. It certainly has “ever widening” possibilities for you to build a great business. I look forward to your call.
Located in the Myaree commercial precinct and not far from the residential area this cafe has been operating for a number of years and over that time has built a strong and steady customer base.
Tony Romano 0407 388 139
Tony Romano 0407 388 139 Tony Romano 0407 388 139
Tony Romano 0407 388 139
O’CONNOR Business For SaleOPEN: BY APPOINTMENT
$129,000 WIWONew & Fresh Cafe
Tony Romano 0407 388 139
Tony Romano 0407 388 139
This Health and Beauty salon is one of the best, so if you are looking to buy this type of business then you must view this one. This business is perfect for a beauty specialist looking to purchase a business with attractive decor and modern plant and equipment in good working condition. Please give me a call today and I will arrange an inspection.
Boutique cafe in the Rockingham Shopping Centre. With a strong and growing turnover. This business specialises in serving gourmet sandwiches, wraps, rolls, salads, juices and delicious hot foods. Huge foot traffi c and the business is priced to sell! If you have a hunger for this type of lucrative business arrange an inspection today.
This lunch bar is fi tted out in a modern, bright and fresh decor projecting an inviting and friendly atmosphere for customers. This is a great opportunity for anyone wanting to start a fresh new business.
Situated on a busy main road in Glen Iris this business with a large storefront and great exposure presents a fantastic opportunity to further grow. Be quick for this one.
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De Freitas & Ryan Commercial are now one of Western Australia’s leading commercial agencies
COCKBURN CENTRAL 1/15 Blackly RowFOR SALE
KWINANA BEACH 1-10/Lot 388 Mandurah RoadFOR SALE
HAMILTON HILL 9 Marryat CourtFOR SALE
NAVAL BASE 25–27 Dooley StreetFOR SALE
$735,000 + GSTLeased Investment
From $345,000 + GSTThe Best Development
On The Market
$850,000 + GSTYour New Headquarters
$1,250,000 GST Going ConcernOne Big Block
HAMILTON HILL Unit 5/125 Rockingham RoadFOR SALE
ROCKINGHAM 6/13 Day RoadFOR SALE
$400,000 + GSTMotivated Seller
$249,000 + GSTAffordable Offi ce/Warehouse
$355,000 + GSTGreat Starter
$595,000 GST Going ConcernOne for the Superfund!
O’CONNOR 31/5 Hines RoadFOR SALE
WALLISTON 22 Banksia RoadFOR SALE
Travis Lindstrom 0422 609 822
Robert Ryan 0418 335 185
Miguel De Freitas 0417 268 465
Travis Lindstrom 0422 609 822
• Street front Offi ce/Warehouse• Roller door entry with good access• Glass frontage and Kitchen facilities• Will impress quality throughout• Totalling 504sqm with two storey offi ce• Great tenants on long term basis
• Standalone offi ce/warehouse + yard• 1,043m2 (approx) of commercial land• 325m2 (approx) of warehouse space• 280m2 (approx) of professional offi ce• Zoned Mixed Business• Inspection will impress!
• Exceptional offi ce/warehouse + yard• 260m2 (approx) of internal space• 211m2 on the fl oor, 49m2 mezzanine• Plus an additional 130m2 (approx) yard• Zoned Mixed Business• Great main road exposure!
• 183sqm factory unit• Additional 30sqm of rear yard• Load bearing mezzanine of 33sqm• Good roller door access• Ideal for small business• Ready for occupation
• New Development, ready for occupation• Choice of street front or side units• All units include built in offi ce• Too many extras to mention• Unit sizes from 200m2 – 270m2 (approx)• I guarantee you will be impressed
• Elevated position with good access• 4148sqm of total land area• 855sqm of modest improvements• Zoned General Industry• Currently tenanted with extra areas available• This site is suitable for many uses
• Fantastic street front property• Great mix of offi ce/warehouse• 158m2 (approx) internal space• Multiple 240 volt & 3 phase outlets• Rear roller door access• This represents great value
• Great opportunity for the astute investor• Operated as a child care centre since ‘75• 975m2 (approx) of land• 200m2 (approx) of refurbished building• Offers a generous return• Lease terms could run through 2025
Miguel De Freitas 0417 268 465
Robert Ryan 0418 335 185 Robert Ryan 0418 335 185
Travis Lindstrom 0422 609 822
BIBRA LAKE 8 & 9/8 Aspiration CircuitFOR SALE
BIBRA LAKE 7/15 Port Kembla DriveFOR SALE
From $355,000 + GSTPole Position
$349,000 + GSTThe Best Of Everything
BIBRA LAKE 8 - 10 Winchester RoadFOR SALE
From $2,000,000 + GSTGreat Opportunity
$300,000 + GSTThe Price Is Right
BUNBURY 7 Juniper WayFOR SALE
Robert Ryan 0418 335 185
• Prime corner location• Great passing trade and exposure• Choice of two Offi ce/Warehouses• 164m2 and 290m2 per unit• Roller door entry with high trusses• Ideal for many uses (STCA)
• Great mix of offi ce/warehouse/yard• 149m2 internal space + mezzanine• Huge 144m2 secure yard space• Fantastic air conditioned offi ce fi t out• Well located on busy Port Kembla Dve• This property ticks all the boxes
• Two side by side one acre lots• Vacant land ripe for development• Totalling 8100m2 with 66m frontage• Zoned General Industrial• Bonus amazing ocean & Island views• Ideal as corporate headquarters
• Great vacant land in fabulous position• 1757m2 in the Halifax Estate• Zoned Light Industrial with no restrictions• Fully serviced with water, sewerage, power• Hugh southern corridor, great investment• Ideal for many uses (STCA)
Miguel De Freitas 0417 268 465
Miguel De Freitas 0417 268 465 Miguel De Freitas 0417 268 465
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NAVAL BASE 38 Burlington StreetFOR LEASE
NAVAL BASE 30–32 Macedonia StreetFOR LEASE
$66,000 p/a + GST & O/G’sIdeal Home Base
$190,000 p/a + GST & O/G’sWide Open Space
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BIBRA LAKE 11/5 Hydro RiseFOR LEASE
BIBRA LAKE 2/62 Miguel RoadFOR LEASE
$11,000 p/a + GST & O/G’sAffordable Space
$15,000 p/a + GST & O/G’sGreat Location
COCKBURN CENTRAL 1/3 Blackly RowFOR LEASE
$30,000 p/a + GST & O/G’sReady For Occupation
$39,750 p/a + GST & O/G’sConsulting Rooms/Retail/Offi ce
• Modern 90m2 (approx) Warehouse• Concrete tilt panel construction• High bay lighting• Large roller door access• Separate glass entry• Suitable for many uses
NAVAL BASE 36 Weston StreetFOR LEASE
FREMANTLE 29 Adelaide StreetFOR LEASE
Robert Ryan 0418 335 185 Robert Ryan 0418 335 185
Robert Ryan 0418 335 185
Tony Romano 0407 388 139
• 120m2 showroom/offi ce space• Ideal for retail or offi ce shop front• Kitchen and Toilets• Lots of parking for customers• Easy access to all main roads• Currently vacant and ready for business
• Last remaining unit available• Outstanding offi ce/warehouse• 325m2 of total fl oor space• Super high trusses and roller door entry• Very classy commercial development• Great corporate image, great property
• Great position, cnr Adelaide/Point St• 92m2 (approx) of professional space• Offering 2 large rooms, reception & offi ce• Zoned City Centre• Recently refurbished, late 2011• This one’s ideal for the professional
• Stand Alone premise on 2066m2 site• 238m2 of two storey offi ce space• 342sqm of super high truss workshop• Dual roller door access points• Fully secured yard quality hardstand• Nothing to do just move straight in.
• Brilliant corner location with exposure• Outstanding 6205m2 (approx) site• Improvements totaling 1250m2 (approx)• 624m2 (approx) multi access factory space• 576m2 (approx) super high undercover area• Separate offi ce space included
• Near new factory unit in modern complex• Concrete tilt panel construction• Located in convenient location• High truss heights• Ample parking• High bay lighting included
• General Industry lot of 2120m2 (approx)• 432m2 (approx) workshop• 5 tonne overhead crane included• 160m2 (approx) quality partitioned offi ce• Several sliding door access points• External lay down area at the rear
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Miguel De Freitas 0417 268 465
Miguel De Freitas 0417 268 465
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O’CONNOR 7/125 Garling StreetFOR LEASE
O’CONNOR 2/79 Forsyth StreetFOR LEASE
$49,000 p/a + GST & O/G’sStreet Front Offi ce/Warehouse
$37,000 p/a + GST & O/G’sWarehouse and Offi ce Complex
SAMSON 7 Petterson AvenueFOR LEASE
$43,000 p/a + GST & O/G’sPrime Retail Location
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YANGEBUP 2 & 3/24 Erceg RoadFOR LEASE
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• 507m2 (approx) in total area• Great exposure to Garling Street• Recently renovated offi ce space• New carpet & painted throughout• Street front roller door access• Suitable for many Commercial uses
• 390m2 (approx) warehouse• Four offi ces and reception area• Staff room/kitchen• Male and female toilet• Security/communication/electrical in place• Mezzanine fl oor
• 203m2 of extra quality space• Ideal for food preparation/retail• Small shopping centre with 6 other shops• Full modern fi t out in place• Ample shopping centre parking• Security and air-conditioning included
• Choice of two offi ce/warehouses• High spec with so many extras• Unit 2 247m2 including offi ce space• Unit 3 388m2 including offi ce space• Secure modern complex• Will impress with quality throughout
Robert Ryan 0418 335 185
Miguel De Freitas 0417 268 465Tony Romano 0407 388 139
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SIREACE 9499 6000
JODIE 9499 6000
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herald trades & services
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Phone Stuart0414 570 795
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Garden CleanupsGutter Cleaning
Tree/Shrub PruningPalms Defronded
FREE QUOTATION
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ROD’STOTAL HOME
MAINTENANCE & REPAIRS
0413 545 595A/H 9339 8069
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Matthew’s Painting Services
0434 493 537
Reasonable prices.Good discounts for pensioners.
Work guaranteed.
RN: 7318
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0418 902 246
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Call Tom 9339 2562
• New Homes• Renovations• Rendering• Patching
Established 1970
Handyman
0400 113 107
all maintenance• leaks • fencing
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MOB:0413 516 660
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• Blocked Drains,
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• Annoying & Noisy
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• Water Filters
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plumbing & gas
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On time & on budgetSteve 0404 001 323
9434 1547
ABC ART
0469 159 9596261 7576
REG 7599
ALL PAINTING JOBS
Exterior & InteriorCall ABC ART when quality
matters.
FIRST CLASS PAINTING.FREE QUOTATIONS.
Immediate start available
LIC NO RP 6796 LIC No 124562C
24/7 - ALL AREAS
David: 0414 619 866
FREECALL1800 707 202
All Work Guaranteed
• Painting• Decorating
• Property Makeovers
WALSH’S PAINTING
Residential & Commercial
0417 926 266
Reg 3640
Free Quotes30 Years Experience
Refs Available
Bryan Mahony0421 826 556
Free QuotesFirst Class Painting
GuaranteedInterior/Exterior
Rego #7363
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0402 641 748
Reg No. 7197
My committment to customer service means
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Domestic & CommercialCall Sergio
0403 656 [email protected]
A1 TotalMaintenance
• All Building Repairs• Paving Repairs• Roof Repairs• Painting• Limestone Work• Landscaping
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Contact Doug
0407 443 925
Kardinya Kitchens Pty Ltd
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Factory Direct• Custom built kitchens
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and laundries installedCall now for a free measure & quote
For all your painting requirements.
Phone Bob for a FREE QUOTE.
Reg. No. 2390
0418 953 149
Natural Stone Blockwork
Call Doug Today
0411 563 037
• Stone Masonry• All Natural Stone Work
• Top Quality Work
FLAT PACKKITCHENSIkea & Other ‘Flatpack‛
Specialist.Kitchen, Laundry, Wardrobes
& Benchtop Installation.Ron Liebrand 0418 695 235Meg Liebrand 0438 068 257P/F: 9437 [email protected]
0413 915 251For a free quote please call
Specialising in:• reticulation
• real and synthetic lawn installation
• paving • limestone walls• garden edging• water features and feature walls
• decking • garden designs
colourifi cpainting contractors
Phone Bruce 0418 928 456bruce@colourifi cpainting.com.auwww.colourifi cpainting.com.au
Proud employer of an apprentice.
Established 1984Reg # 3284
Accredited Dulux Painter.
• RENTALS • PRE & POST SALE CLEAN UPS • KITCHEN FLAT PACK INSTALLS • PAVING & TILE REPAIRS • PAINTING • HP CLEANING • GARDEN MAKEOVERS & RETIC
Pensioner Discounts Fully Insured
GLENN 0418 914 870 www.ahsworx.com
ABSOLUTE HOME SOLUTIONSComplete Property Maintenance
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Lawn & Garden ServiceMurph’s Turf
0418 293 071Free Quotes
Landscaping, Reticulation & Lawn PackagesRemoval of old lawn
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Reliable, tidy and quality work.
LES CHARMANPainting
Contractor
0433 45 33 66
Quality Workmanship at a fair price.
Over 25 Years Exp.
Book with me and pay NO GST.
Fast turnaround of rental properties.
PL 3430
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free quotescall adam
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• patios re-roofed
AJ’S ROOFMAINTENANCE
0419 781 761
All Commercial& Domestic
Glass Repairs• Security • Showerscreens
• Mirrors • Windows & DoorsFor Professional ServicePhone for a Free Quote
9434 4311
0412 595 861Ph 9417 4706
To repair your windows, doors, sliding doors, fl yscreens & shower screens.
Work Guaranteed. Call Antonio Silvestre.
24HR Emergency
Glass Repairs 7 Days
• all glass• new shower screens• mirrors & splashbacks• we have spare parts
INSURANCE CLAIMS
21 Roper St, Oconnor
9331 1499
• 24 Hour Emergency Repairs• Insurance WorkMade to Measure & Repairs to:• Aluminium Doors/Windows• patio Enclosures• Flyscreens• Shower screens/Mirrors
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• Aluminium Windows & Doors• Security Windows & Doors (Lic 12324)
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6/153 Rockingham Road, H/Hill
For a free quote and friendly service call Sam on:
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Home & Outdoor Maintenance
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Over 25 Years of Experience
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004111 5991 2333
General Property Maintenance
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all aspects of landscapingprofessional, friendly serviceattention to detailquality assured workmanship
0419 357 663
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• D.I.Y. Concept Plans, complete Landscape Packages/Renovations
• Mediterranean Style• Waterwise Gardens • Native • Santa Fe • Oriental Bali Style
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(Dip. Hort. Melbourne Uni.)
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ALL GENERAL LANDSCAPING SOLUTIONS
Bart: 0403 040 311e: [email protected]
www.earthnstone.com.au
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0418 125 943REG No: 32440
All work guaranteed.30 years experience.
Cheap rates.Free quotes.
Need a Gate?
Tom 0402 261 372
Fremantle Gates & Fabrication
• Sliding & Swing• Driveway gates• Access gates
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S.A.S
Linda 0407 139 497Steve 0410 178 404
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or Makeovers
Call today for aFREE QUOTE.
PAVING
0417 170 282
Paving &Artificial Lawn
For all your Paving Needs
• New Repairs• Extensions of Paving• Soakwells and Lawns• General Works
Free QuotesReliable Service
Call Stewart
plaster master• all aspects• interior & exterior• reliable & friendly service• 20 years experience• all work guaranteed• no job too small
tony0415 748 774
9430 7727
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Accredited Painters
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ROOF RESTORATION
9310 13480421 770 890
www.rooftight.com.au
ROOFTIGHT
RUBBISH REMOVALS
MELVILLE BIN HIRE
Erin 9317 [email protected]
Family owned businessAsbestos Disposal
SpecialistDomestic, Commercial,
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All with ramps
• gutters• downpipes• roof leaks• asbestos removal• reroofi ng
All work guaranteedFully Qualifi ed Tradesmen Only
Fax: 9434 6221Email: swanriverroofi [email protected]
Ron: 0403 842 218Matthew: 0447 967 968
Cockburn Roofi ng Service• Ridgecapping
Specialists• Leaks - Additions
• Install Gutter Guard & Whirly Birds
• All types of roof maintenance
Leon 0403 184 723cockburnroofi [email protected]
ALL WORKGUARANTEED
ROOF & WALLDOCTOR
WE REMOVE & DISPOSE OF:✓ Old Tiles ✓ Iron ✓ Asbestos
9430 655316 Essex St, Fremantle
www.roofandwalldoc.com.auWorkSafe Asbestos Demolition Lic
Builders Registration Number 13172
WE SUPPLY & INSTALL
✓ Colorbond, Zincalume✓ Skylights, Whirly Birds✓ Insulation, Gutters✓ Tile Roof Restoration
READ THISIf your re-roof is more than
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Licenced with The Builders Registration Board.
OTHERWISE THE WORK IS ILLEGAL
SOAKWELLS
ROOF PLUMBING
AllwestReticulation
Services
Prompt friendly reliable serviceMob: 0406 763 676Ph: 9330 7451
✓ experts in reticulation, installation & repairs
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CALL PHIL
0427 502 214
0402 213 582
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Senior Citz & Pensioner DiscountCredit Card Payment Available
TILING
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Over 10 Years ExperienceFloors, Walls, Regrouting,
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0403 069 463
For a Free Quote call Carl
TI L IN G
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SERVICE WITH A SMILE
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PHONE TREVOR OREUNICE ROSS
0419 915 459Estabished since 1986
ShowerRegrouting
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TREE SERVICES
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9339 66450421 118 704
• Est. East Frem. 1982• Fully Insured• Pensioner discounts• Free quote
OWEN’S TREESERVICE
Call your local contractorOwen Ritson
Stump Grinding• over 25 yrs exp• fully insured• free quotes & advice• removal or verge pick-up “Service is our Motto”
KENT’S TREE LOPPING
Kent 9434 1205
0411 284 833
• Trees & palms trimmed or removed
• Stump grinding• Western Power approved
• Free Quotes • Pensioner Rates
• Fully Insured
Jon 9331 24730438 942 346
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BRICK &LIMESTONE
RISING DAMPFRETTING MORTAR
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9430 655323 Years Experience
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BRICK & LIMESTONE
9430 6553
WINDOW CLEANING
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RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL
PROFESSIONAL SERVICE
Fully InsuredPolice ClearanceReliable & Effi cientAttention to Detail
0414 797 712Alex Doran
WASHER & DRYER REPAIRS
• Repairs to most makes of washer & dryers• In home repairs• 12 months guarantee• Senior citizen’s discounts
SEC Lic.Phone Ben
0409 088 832
A1 WASHERREPAIRS
Bore, Pump or Reticulation
Problems?
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Call Rainmaker Irrigation.
20 Years Experience. Seniors Rates
IAL WGIP
9417 86810419 699 754
• Prompt & Friendly Service
• Residential & Commercial
• 3,4,6,7.5,10m3 skip bins
6 Day Bin Hire
M&J Bins
• Family owned & operated
• Fully qualifi ed• Fully insured
• All aspects of tree work• Free quotes• Mulch salesCall Andrew
0411 051 272
0401 873 861
Experts in:✓ Finding and repairing solenoids
✓ General system maintance✓ Bore maintenance✓ Wiring solutions
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rates. Satisfaction guaranteed.
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All Roof Replacements &
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FLEXI CEMENTRIDGECAPPING• Roofcoating• Reroofing tiles & tin• Gutter & Downpipes• Pensioner discounts• Fix Leaks
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0405 088 190or 9437 4688
PLUMBING & GAS
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• Hot Water Systems • Blocked Drains • Burst Pipes • Flick Mixers
• Toilets • Gas Installations & Repairs• Taps • Kitchens
• Bathrooms & RenovationsAll work guaranteed - No call out fee
Same day emergency service.
ALL PLUMBING
& GAS FREMANTLE
0412 917 383
All MaintenanceRenovations
24 Hr EmergencyDomestic
& Commercial
• All Plumbing Services• All Gas Fitting 0 & Servicing• Customer Satisfaction Guarantee• No charge if we can’t fi x it
Phone0404 835 503
www.greenstoneplumbing.com.au
PL 7980 GF 11268
PLUMBINGGASFITTING
Phone Christian0412 137 747
Maintenance Specialist in:• Hot Water Installs + Service
• All Gas Appliances + Bayonets• Blocked Drains • Burst Pipes• Renovations • Retic Cut Ins
• Insurance + Emergency Work
• Since 1989 • Police Cleared • All Work Guaranteed
PL 6
067
GF 4
483
Local, Honest and Reliable
ALL PALMS & TREES PRUNED, SHAPED OR
REMOVED• Discount Stump Grinding• Cheap Mulch Sales• Pensioner Discounts• Western Power Licensed
FULLY EQUIPPED, INSURED & EXPERIENCED
FREE QUOTES & ADVICENigel Williams 0416 356 359✆
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or Removed - Call:
We Do It All - Then We Clean Up
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0415 900 932
9310 73400419 968 811
• high pressure cleaning avail.• attention to detail
• police clearance• residential/commercial
Local Family BusinessCall Adam or Melanie
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Payne’sFOR ALL YOUR TILING NEEDSQuality Workmanship Guaranteed• Floor & Wall Tiling• Kitchen & Bathroom
Renovations• Cladding & Water Features
0413 335 064Michael
Sewer Conversion.Sewer Junction Cut-in.H.W.S. Repair & Install
24 Hour Emergency H.W.
All Class Plumbing and GasPL 7515 GF 013344
All at competitive prices24 hours emergency work10% discount for pensions
0422 673 766
0437 904 948 • 9414 6764PL7680 GF13358
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0411 452 742Call Alex Barry for prompt
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PL7168 GP7661
Maintenance • Blocked DrainsBathroom/Kitchen Renos
Gas WorksHot Water Unit Replacement
QuotationNew Houses
TERRY’S
REMOVALS
$95Per hour
2 Men - Large Truck20 yrs experience
0458 872 333
BEST QUALITY RATES IN PERTHOWNER OPERATED
SMOOTHNESS GUARANTEED
0451 173 [email protected]
9314 12220418 940 121
Ring a Bin
2,3 & 4m bins.All bins with ramps.
Friendly local owner/operator.
Phone Leo.Pay by Cards, Cash or EFT
DIRECT IMPORT & LAY
SHOWROOM3/22 Hines Road, O’ConnorM: 0421 439 229
T: 6161 5789
• Wall & Floor Tiling• New & Renovations
• Good price, High Quality• Package offers available
(Main Floor & Bathroom)
ClientDirect
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1800 509 804
FEATURE TILING
0414 456 [email protected]
A/H. 9358 0210
No Job Too SmallPlease call Gareth on
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Guaranteed Professional Service
BOOMERSPLUMBING & GAS• blocked drains
• burst pipes • electronic leak detection
• Hot Water systems• kitchen/bathroom
renovations • gas fi tting
James0449 161 085
PL74
98 G
F011
508
24/7 Emergency
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• Sewer Conversions• New Houses & Extensions• Bathroom & Kitchen Renovations• Hot Water Unit Installations• Taps & Toilets• Gas Installations• Emergency and Insurance WorkRUSSELL 0449 733 535
P.L. 7778 GF 010701
RiversidePlumbing& Gas
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Mobile: 0421 981 528PL: 6901 GF: 8742
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0458 881 1119336 5259
15 Years Experience.
7 Days a Week!$95 PER HOUR
incl 2 men & truck
www.cockburnremovals.com.au
EDWARD’S PLUMBING
& GAS
9315 38720412 957 640
PL290
• Hot Water Systems• Bathrooms
• Renovations• General Maintenance
• South of the River
Clarity
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commercial✓ diffi cult access
specialists✓ builders cleans✓ fully insured
Home of the Year
Tiler
0405 517 828Call Peter
Quality tradesman. 18 years experience.
Reasonable rates.
ROOFCARPENTER
0413 057 979Dean
• pergolas• second story additions
•extentions• re-roofi ng
All aspects of Carpentry
Liam 0412 830 775
• ALL ROOF REPAIRS & LEAKS Tile/Tin/Asbestos• GUTTERS & DOWNPIPES Clean/Repair/Replace• ROOF COATING & CLEANING• SKYLIGHTS/ROOF VENTS
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• gutters • downpipes • ridgecapping
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atversatileroofi [email protected]
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We also repair existing soakwells and brickpaving.
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ATTENTIONTradies!
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EXPERT SERVICES
BUILDING. Are you renovating, extending? We can supply trades and supervise 0419 912 936
CARPENTER FEDERATION Carpentry Company. Roofs, verandahs, carports, decks, pergolas, timber frame extensions specialists. Mike 0418 908 663
CARPET & Vinyl layer, repairs & re-stretching. Call Dave 0409 666 062
CARPET A Cleaning, specialising in steam injection deep cleaning. Choice magazine preferred method. Quick drying. 0438 411 208
A Safe reliable clean $30p/hr 0477 052 099
CLEANER - Vicky’s Green Clean 0401 009 518. Enthusiastic, energetic and reliable home and offi ce cleaning using environmentally friendly products and practices. Perfect for the eco motivated and ideal for those with chemical sensitivities, asthma & allergies
CLEANER available. Domestic Jobs. $30 per hour. Environmentally friendly products. Call 0439 992 702
DOMESTIC & Light Commercial Cleaning great job, reliable, ABN Call Tamara 0433 698 167
CLEANER, Eco friendly clean, home,offi ce, also oven. From $30 p/h. 0406 094 461
CLEANING Experienced, police cleared, reliable & effi cient. 0401 883 377
CLEANING Home Cleaning Fast and Effi cient two women team. Reasonable rates. Call Ariel & Kali 0449 639 646 or 0412 784 240
CLEANING Professional, honest, experienced. $25/hour 0450 735 263
CLEANING: Quality home cleaning, effi cient & reliable. Reasonable rates. Call Dakini 0405 032 042
CONCRETE Specialising in decorative fi nishes. 0419 912 936
CURTAIN Making, Tracks, Pelmets, Swags. Call 9498 7260
DNG Fabrications All Steel Fencing & Installations Automated Security Gates, Glass Pool & Garden Fencing, Patios Gables Dome Flat, Blue scope Color-Bond. Contact Daniel To arrange a quote Ph/fax: 9387 8769 Mob: 0414 448 350 Email: [email protected]
DRESSMAKING Alterations. Babs Fashion Design. All occasions bridal/evening wear, school balls, casual day wear. 9437 3718
DRESSMAKING /Alterations work. All work done by experienced, qualifi ed Diploma holder. 7 days per week. Kamal 9364 4459
DRESSMAKING /Alterations, Experienced. Hilton, Sylvie 9337 5690
ELECTRICIAN. All smoke alarms & RCD safety switches. PH 0404 216 333. Lic. EC6386
FENCING Replace repair all types fencing, gates and welding. Amir 0401 962 511
FINANCE Broker, Local, Home and Investment Loans, Car Loans, Debt reduction and more. Professional, trustworthy and 15 years experience. I can come to you! Casey Sorrell 0407 991 985 Diversifi Pty Ltd Australian Credit Licence 364403
FINANCIAL PLANNING Retirement, superannuation, Centrelink and insurance advice. We help people through the maze. Lisa Gavranich, NC Bruining & Associates. AFSL 245514. Ph 9336 2222
GARDEN and Reticulation maintenance. Free quotes. Qualifi ed and experienced. Damian 0437 318 304
GARDEN Rescue service tree, bush, rose pruning, weeding, garden tidyups. Rubbish removal, quick response. Phil 0417 966 277
GARDENER/HANDYMAN. Weeding, Pruning, Retic. etc. Cheap rates, reliable. 9418 5271
GARDENING Maintenance with a woman’s touch. Weeding, pruning,mulching,planting. Designs for native and water saving gardens. Mary -Ann 6161 8328
EXPERT SERVICESWEDDINGS, Events, Documentary. Contact James 0414 451 957 or check website: monofreophoto.com
PRINTING: EXCITING Business For Sale. Well Established B2B Marketing/Digital Printing Graphics Business, with Accounts, Great Repeat Customers and great reputation. Owner is retiring. No Experience necessary. Full training and local support. Financing available. Call Glenn 0432 323 947
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MATURE Male 40+ Preferred working. $160 p/wk + Bond & expenses. White gum Valley 9335 2589
COMPUTERS
ACCOUNTING, BAS Preparation & Lodgement, Tax Returns. Registered Tax Agents and Public Accountants. Phone: 93171411
AIRCONDITIONING Evaporative, summer service, pads and repairs. 0408 865 183
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SAXOPHONE Or Clarinet tuition. Beginners to advanced. All styles of music. Fully qualifi ed. B Mus/Dip Ed. 0413 159 815
SERENATA Strings. Classical quartet or trio for weddings, functions or parties. Email [email protected] Call Hans 9335 6980 evenings
ANNE Roberts Registered Celebrant. Beautiful ceremonies designed the way you want. Ph 9335 6063/0431 945 645
CAROLINA Allen CMC ceremonies to suit you. Ph 0409 291 616
NORMAN W DeTracey, registered Marriage Celebrant, phone 08-9414 1002 or 0458 941 444. The greatest gift you can give someone is your time
ABSOLUTE Waxing & beauty. Specialising in all waxing for men & women, tinting, manicure & pedicure, facials. Palmyra area. Call Pam 0414 557 035
ACRYLIC, Waxing & more Patricia 0402 356 632 Hammond Park
A GROOM for improvement. Small Dog grooming. East Fremantle 9339 2231
ACCOMMODATION Available for Easter holidays With K9Care 0402 255 266 www.k9care.com.au
DOG Walking service, 0412 664 032 www.megansdogwalking.com
DOGWASH Mobile. Heated hydrobath. Shampoo or fl earinse; optional blowdry. Phone 0430 655 447
VET Mobile. Fremantle and West Coast Mobile Vet service to all suburbs. Cheapest vaccinations in town. All vet services with full hospital back-up. Less cost to you, to your door, than visiting a vet clinic. Pensioner and unwaged discounts given. Phone Dr Alexander on 0400 326 784 all hours for free advice and a quote
WOOFGANG Petcare, House sitting, Doggy day care, Dog walking plus more. www.woofgang.com.au 0422 461 777
CARER I am seeking a caring, reliable female to assist me in my home. I am a mum with a physical disability. I need help with all my personal care needs. Assistants with transferring from the wheelchair. General household duties. Sleepover shifts are, 3 Saturday nights a month 5pm to 10am $207 a shift, and every second Wednesday night 4.30pm to 8am the following morning $167 a shift. Police clearance, drivers license, fi rst aid and WWCC will be required. Please e-mail Jacqui for more information at [email protected] or text only details to 0418 905 751
CLEANER Casual position avail with busy enviro friendly home & offi ce cleaning service. Training provided so exp not essential but Police Clearance, Transport & an ‘eye for detail’ essential. Call Vicky 0401 009 518
DISTRIBUTION Areas available in Ardross & Mt Pleasant. Call Marie today and make her day 9430 7727
EARN Extra money. Letterbox deliverer’s required in Success, Atwell & Beeliar. Immediate start tel 9418 2555
FOR SALEBED Overlays. Thick premium quality. More comfort, less aches and pains. Foam Sales 82 Norma Rd, Booragoon 9330 1199
FOAM Cushions, mattresses etc cut to size and covered. Foam Sales 82 Norma Rd Booragoon 9330 1199
FOR SALE 1500sqm block for sale in Denham. Please call 0419 941 329
LIMOUSINES Darryl’s Limousines chauffeured White ford Ltd 7 seat Limousine and mellow yellow Rolls Royce 4 seat available for weddings, school balls, airport transfers, dinners, special occasions. Call Darryl 0407 982 990
CELEBRATE A Life on DVD. Bring your photos and videos alive with your own beautifully crafted slideshow movie. Birthdays, anniversaries, weddings, funerals, business promotion, websites. Packages for every budget. Call Suchita 9331 2252. www.celebratealifedvd.com.au
GLOVEWORKX Boxing Gym Myaree, Perth’s premier authentic Boxing facility. Classes run daily, no experience needed, expert and friendly help, everyone welcome! • Learn self defense • Build strength and stamina • Enhance hand and eye co-ordination • Build self confi dence • Lose weight and increase muscle tone •De-stress www.gloveworkxboxing.com 0415 199 653
ANY Community groups needing cups/saucers/plates etc for get togethers. I have 40 (failed business)sets free to you. Contact Bev 9312 7062
ALCOHOLICS Anonymous, want to drink? That’s your business. Want to stop? That’s ours. Ring all hours 9325 3566 offi ce, Michael 0418 904 102, Lisa 0404 926 367
1 on 1 tuition working with a program compiled to suit your child’s individual needs. Learning Diffi culties - Dyslexia - Reading Delay - A.D. (H.)D.- etc. while building self-esteem. 9364 4487
AAA To Infi nity Tutors. Mathematics (including Specialist), Physics, and Engineering. Specialising in Year 10 to year 12, WACE, University and Tafe. Focusing on clear explanations, study techniques and exam preparation. Tuition for a competitive edge. Experienced and professional. phone Denton 0425 898 598 or 9418 7703
INDONESIAN Mandarin, Japanese for Beginner, Intermediate. 0419 881 945 / 9467 7345
MATHEMATICS Qualifi ed and 25 years teaching experience. All years and courses. Notes provided. 0416 303 727
MATHEMATICS Teacher, qualifi ed, experienced, University Lecturer. For all years and levels. 0431 424 868
MATHEMATICS Tuition years 8-9 from high school teacher Russell 9339 0445
PHYSICS Maths Tuition. Professional, approachable, 35 Years classroom experience. Mick Vertigan 0409 036 498
SPANISH Upper intermediate,advanced. Conversation group to meet Fridays 10am to 12 $25, four students. Call Ruperto 0400 114 673, email [email protected]
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ARCHITECT Approachable, practical, prompt. Award winner. Low cost design services. Yes, different. Patrick Healey (R1008) 9499 1888
ARCHITECTURAL Drafting services. Plans for council ap-provement. Ivana 0405 306 727
AV BOOKKEEPING are you in need of a local bookkeeper. My services provides: accounts payable, accounts receivable, payroll, super, BAS, IAS, cash fl ows. Bank rec’s, various offi ce tasks. 10+ years of exp. Profi cient with MYOB. Cert IV Bookkeeping and a BAS Agent. Please call 0404 842 483. Making your business life easier, when it counts
BOOKKEEPER, Experienced Certifi ed Bookkeeper and BAS Agent. With 20yrs experience I will get your Offi ce or small Business running smoothly by getting your Accounts Paid, Invoices out, Debts Recovered, Bank Reconciled, Payroll, Super, IAS and BAS completed effi ciently. Call Margie 0433 112 660
BOOKKEEPING NKJJ Services. Data Entry, Rec’n MYOB, Quickbooks [email protected] Jenny 0407 927 183
BRICKLAYER All types of bricklaying, insurance work, rusted/lintels replaced. Pensioner rates, No job to small, free quotes. All calls will be attended to. Ken Jones 9337 9633/0419 049 362
FOR SALEPACKING Boxes from $1.85, paper, bubble wrap, robes. Can deliver. 9317 4420
PELMET Boxes. $15/meter made to order, DIY cover. Foam Sales 82 Norma Rd Booragoon 9330 1199
ANTIQUE And collectable bric-a-brac, pretty china, glass, silver, kitchenware, dolls, toys, stamps, coins, lamps, paintings and prints, costume jewellery, clocks, watches, photos, etc. Phone Frank 0408 923 361
BOXES Removal type. Cash paid. Will pick up. 9317 4459
COLLECTABLES Wanted, anything pre-1960’s old toys, radio’s, lamps, tools. Specialist buyer of all old Australian and English china, teapot’s, jugs, bowls, fi gurines, vases, old costume jewellery, bracelets, rings, necklaces, brooches, etc. Free appraisals all areas cash paid. Ph 9313 1940
Registered NurseFull Time
Braemar Presbyterian Care is seeking an experienced Registered Nurseto join our award winning team across two low care facilities.
The successful applicant will have:
• Minimum 3 years experience as a Registered Nurse• A high level of clinical skill and knowledge• Sound knowledge of ACFI and associated documentation• Highly developed interpersonal and communication skills
Experience within an Aged Care environmentwill be highly regarded.
We have a supportive resident focused care environment and thisposition offers a number of attractive benefits including:
• 76 hour working fortnight• Competitive rates• Salary packaging – earn up to $16,050 tax free• Paid professional development leave• Bicton and Willagee locations
Experienced CarersBraemar Presbyterian Care is seeking a number of Experienced Carersto work in our high and low care facilities.
The successful applicant will have:
• A minimum two years experience within aged care• Certificate III in Aged Care• National Police Clearance
We have a supportive resident focused care environment and thisposition offers a number of attractive benefits including:
• Competitive rates• Structured career development• East Fremantle location
To apply please forward your resume to Human [email protected] or call 9319 0713.
A National Police Clearance and relevant VISA is a prerequisitefor any position.
Receptionist and/or Therapy Assistant
Receptionist and/or Therapy Assistant to manage front desk, marketing and/or deliver sound therapy and activity based programs to children.
15 to 20 hours per week, in PM’s and Sat AM.Phone 9329 9900, [email protected]
by 7 April 2012
ZUMBA Classes at Beeliar comm centre will resume on the 17th Feb 9-30 -10.30 $40 for a block of 4 or $12 casual For more info call 0439 698 266 or 9437 6974 ([email protected])
ZUMBA Fitness at St Davids church parish hall cnr Bombard & Simpson st Ardross. Every Friday 9.30am - 10.30am Zumba Gold. 6.30pm - 7.30pm Zumba Cost $10/ classes - $80/10 classes $150/20 classes. For more information contact 0466 888 578 or [email protected] / www.zumbawithhoney.com.au
TO LETSTORAGE Space in 40’ containers or open yard, for cars, trucks, boats. Also 10x5m shed avail with 3ph power. 9410 0520
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ABUNDANCE Life Coaching, regain your personal power and create ultimate success and happiness. Life coaching, energy healing, spiritual teaching, mediumship clairvoyance psychic development, relaxation, meditation and visualisation techniques. Ph Catherine 0408 563 746 or visit www.soulabundance.com
COUNSELLING And Confl ict resolutions for marriage, relationships and anger management issues. Jonathan Kester at Norfolk St Counselling is an experienced counsellor and psychotherapist. Member PACWA and PACFA. Ph: 9298 9915, e-mail: [email protected] and see www.perthcounselling.net.au
COUNSELLING Anxiety, abuse, trauma, ADHD, obesity. Medicare, Worker’s Comp. 9430-7777, [email protected], www.dm.int-a1.com
HYPNOTHERAPY, Counselling, Master NLP: Align your mind and Destiny - Weight, Confi dence, Release addictions. www.ntpages.com.au/therapist/23580. Jennipher 9331 3790
INDIAN Head, Hand and Foot Massage. Special Intro Rates $40 / 35 min treatment. Ph Karen Attdle 0424 190 023
KINESIOLOGY - Sahaja Springer has moved to South Fremantle. 20 yrs experience in the transformational healing art of kinesiology. Ph: 0402 038 885 for an appt
LISTENING Hands:..bodies wanted for further practice by very experienced therapist in visceral therapy. Gentle quiet treatment at reduced rates. Ph Jan 0431 740 339. BSc, Dip AP&M, Dip Ref, Accr Mbr AMT
MASSAGE Balinese Hot Stone, Shiatsu & Deep Tissue $65hr. Non sexual. Melville. Rika 0410 036 760
MASSAGE Balinese. Non sexual $50 p/hr East Fremantle. Ketut 0435 216 679
REIKI Body mind & spirit. Increasing natural healing ability of the body restoring well being & inner peace. Relieves pain, swelling in injuries, stress, depression, grief, trauma & more.... Universal Life Force Energy. Accredited Usui Therapist Adriana. Mobile service available. 0416 257 820
REIKI for people and pets! Assist your healing with this gentle but powerful energy healing. Ph Sanmati Reiki Master and Bowen Practitioner. Over 25 yrs. Exp. 0401 171 957
SATSANG The most direct way into the experience of our own true nature. Meetings with Vishrant daily, for information Ph 0430 030 642 www.vishrant.com.au
TIBETAN Bowl sound treatment. Deeply relax with this delightful ancient Tibetan Healing Therapy. Calms the nervous system and supports healing and release of tension. The soothing sounds will leave you feeling lighter and balanced. Call Sound practitioners Tony and Sanmati on 9319 9667
TIRED? Stressed? Not Sleeping? This unique 3 week de-stress program will help you relax, feel calmer, sleep better and increase energy. Contact Debbie 0477 045 479
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ARIES (Mar 21 – Apr 20)The real danger period, for you to be doing something rash, has passed.
Any further rushes of blood are likely to be tempered by commonsense, a moment’s refl ection and access to the overview. Good humour is always a plus. Feel it, nurture it and exercise it freely.
TAURUS (Apr 21 – May 20)Odd obstacles come in your way. They aren’t major but they are unexpected.
They are unexpected because they come from quarters that you wouldn’t have imagined to be problematic. As long as you can tickle your mind into a wise chuckle, there will be no drama.
GEMINI (May 21 – June 21)Logic has gone out the window. Emotion and sensuality are taking
over. Don’t even try to understand. Go with the fl ow and you will have a ball. Think about it and you’ll put a spanner in the works. Stick with wonder and mystery this week. It will be lots of fun.
CANCER (June 22 – July 22)The deeper you go into the well of your being, the more magical and clear the
rest of the world becomes. Now is for plumbing introspective depths. This is how you accumulate energy to rise to greater heights. Consolidate the feeling of being at home in your own shell.
LEO (July 23 – Aug 22)The Sun remains in fi ery Aries and this makes you very happy.
Passion blasts blandness with rainbow colours. All that is beige in the world gets covered in a wild frenzy of unorthodox creative expression. Seek out visionary goings-on in the world around you.
VIRGO (Aug 23 – Sept 22)There is nothing that is going to divert you – no matter how hard anything or anyone
tries. You have your direction set, are in gear and in motion. Ultimately your intention is to get to know more of who you really are. Beware that you don’t create a new set of blinkers.
LIBRA (Sept 23 – Oct 23)Though the Sun is in Aries, you aren’t being confronted or challenged by
the feistiness of its placement. Underneath what noise there is, life is offering a solid sense of intuitive rightness as an ally. There is a hidden harmony behind all the chaos – and you know it.
SCORPIO (Oct 24 – Nov 21) Issues of relationship are looming. This is a pleasant interlude, where
you have the freedom to potter about your own business. Soon you will be sharing your business - and all the delights and diffi culties that come with that. Watch out for fl ashes of defensiveness.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22 – Dec 21)If you don’t move with the opportunities that are being offered, it will soon feel like
you are between a rock and a hard place. This is one of those moments where life is offering a fairly clear-cut choice between motion and stagnation. Nervousness is excitement.
CAPRICORN (Dec 22 – Jan 19)Everything seems to be exactly where it should be. You are on your mountain
peak. The Moon begins the week in the watery depths of Cancer. There is plenty of tension – but it is the tension of strings on a mandolin. Life is full of multiplicity and music. Savour it.
AQUARIUS (Jan 20 – Feb 18)Options are becoming clear. You can see where the sensible place to go is. You can
see where the safe place to go is - and you can see where the truth lies. Your rebelliousness doesn’t always lead to a comfortable journey but it does always keep life interesting. What to do!
PISCES (Feb 19 – Mar 20)Life is swinging its doors open wide. The only thing that could get in your
way is if for some strange reason you start knowing too much, or getting too headstrong. Stay soft, fl uid and open - as is your wont - and life will take you by the hand and show you the way.
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SOUL Abundance presents “Evening with Bert McCarthy”,well-known Transformational Life Coach, Shamanic Practitioner and Psychic Intuitive from New Zealand www.transformation-lifecoach.comEnjoy an exhilarating evening listening to Bert’s amazing stories and experiences.Kardinya Community Centre Function Room. Cnr Prescott Dr & Williamson Rd, Kardinya, Thursday April 19th, 7.30 pm to 9.30pm. Doors open 7.15pm $25.00 Tickets at the door. For further information, Ph: Catherine on 0408 563 746 or email: [email protected]
TOO Many aches and pains? Old injuries hounding you? Bad posture? Can’t straighten up for more than two minutes? Dowagers hump? Slow, deep massage with an understanding of structure has helped thousands of people loosen up, straighten up, lose that pain and get that ‘alive’ feeling again. Why not you? Call Vim, practitioner and teacher since 1983 on 0422 980 078
ALOHA Massage - Heavenly Hawaiian Huna Massage for complete relaxation and profound healing in Fremantle-White Gum Valley. Non sexual and for women only. Natalie 0432 869 461
TOP Massage, de-stress, chill-out leave the world behind. Swedish, deep tissue, indian head massage. Qual caring lady. 7 days 0432 154 196
MASSAGE / Rebalancing, deep tissue, treating physical and emotional holding patterns. Karin Sephton (Ageha), certifi ed Rebalancing Instructor, 30 yrs experience, available for individual sessions 0409 298 727
MASSAGE Amazing self healing alleviates stress, back, neck, shoulder tension pain. Zen shiatsu therapeutic massage. Trained in Japan. Non sexual. Elspeth 0410 853 441
MASSAGE Atwell for remedial, sport and relaxation. Specialising in lower back pain and pregnancy massage. Diploma Remedial Massage, member of AAMT. Health Rebates. Call Keith at Total Body Massage 0438 145 154
VIM SEPHTONREBALANCING BODYWORK
MASSAGE by professional, experienced therapists.Fremantle’s leading specialists in remedial massage. Open 7 days. Covering all health fund rebates. Gift vouchers available. Specialising in: Deep tissue, Trigger point, Injury, Sports. Swedish, Relaxation, Aromatherapy. Pregnancy, Refl exology, Hot stone. NEW add a signature spa treatment to your massage choice; in our exquisite tropical outdoor spa and massage room. We also offer double treatment rooms. Mobile massage service available. www.bodyriches.com.au Phone: 0409 339 313 or 6262 2667
MASSAGE Bowen Cranial, sacral, Remedial. 13 years Experience. H/F rebate. www.happyhuman.com.au or Call Matt 0416 277 842
MASSAGE De-stress mind body spirit. Rejuvenating relaxing therapeutic treatment. Professional n/sexual m & f Barbara 0407 422 266
MASSAGE Deep Relaxation, Full Bodywork $50/75 mins. Mobile, 13 yrs experience. James 9417 5732
MASSAGE In Fremantle. Pregnancy, Relaxation, Deep Tissue, Trigger Point, MFR. Also Refl exology and Reiki. ANTA member, health fund rebates. Julie 0409 799 007. Non-sexual
MASSAGE Professional Feel the difference. Mon-Sat. Christina 9316 2587
MASSAGE Relax and unwind. Qualifi ed male fremantle 0402 255 266
MASSAGE Swedish relaxation or Huna Hawaiian, indulge yourself, release stress, exp relaxation. Qualifi ed, n/s M & F Alanah 0405 755 715
MASSAGE Thai Traditional healing, Aromatherapy, Herbal, Sport injury, Qualifi ed & experienced. 7 days. Patcharee. 9316 9304 / 0439 611 410
MASSAGE Types available: Simply gorgeous; Trade-in that old tired model; Sports; Remedial; Cranio sacral; Lymph drainage; visceral, Feet; Deep tissue; Gentle treatment; For those feeling loss and change. Rebates may apply. Ph Jan 9339 2297 / 0431 740 339 BSc, Dip AP&M, Dip Ref, Accr Mbr AMT
MASSAGE Deep Relaxation, Swedish Relaxation. Call 0449 174 765
YOGA Classes daily. Beginners, General level, restorative/remedial & Pregnancy / Womens. Private classes available by appt. New vinyasa fl ow classes; Weds 5pm with Angie & Saturday 7am with Karin Beginners welcome. Ph 9433 1018 or 0411 796 354. 75 Wray Ave, Fremantle. www.yogavedawellness.com
YOGA Hatha Gentle Exercise Samson Recreation Centre 44 McCombe Avenue Samson Thursday 11.30am – 1.00pm for further information call 9331 8040
YOGA In Fremantle. Beginners and General Level Hatha & Ashtanga. New weekly classes on Monday 9.30am and Tuesday 6.45pm. Call Cindy to book on 0449 609 323 Elements Pilates space cnr Ellen and Josephson
ZEN Buddhist meditation in Fremantle. Learn how to meditate Thursday evenings from 7pm. Contact the Zen Group of Western Australia Mobile: 0413 826 119 Web: www.zgwa.org.au
ZUMBA in Hilton Sat 10-11 $10 casual/6 classes $50 Hilton Community Centre, Paget St Call Erika 0406 758 062
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BOWEN Technique, Therapeutic Massage, Reiki, Counseling, Tibetan Bowl Balancing available at “Touch For Healing” in Bicton. N/S Ph Sanmati 0401 171 957. Qualifi ed with over 25 yrs exp. For overall mind, body and spiritual wellbeing. Caring and professional
BOWEN Therapy. Bowen Therapy is a gentle yet dynamic form of bodywork that has great success in healing muscle & soft tissue injuries. In particular, neck, shoulder, back, sciatic, leg, knee & ankle pain. Also great for pregnancy, fatigue & general wellness. ‘Treat Yourself to Better Health through Bowen Therapy.’ Health Rebates Apply. Ph: Laura 9433 6538
CLAIRVOYANT Healing, using Past Life Clearing, Reiki, Chakra Balancing, Angels and Guides. Healing, Relaxing, Uplifting. Call Euphemia 0403 873 885 [email protected]
CLAIRVOYANT Live Your best life through the Tarot. Never to late for inspiration, clarity, direction. Individual or group readings. Hostess discounts. Gift vouchers available. Contact Nella 0431 473 515
CLAIRVOYANT /Mediumship readings available by appointment via email or phone. Astara: 0432 849 722 www.gypsymoon.com.au www.sacredserpent.com.au
CONSCIOUS COUNSELLING. There is always a way forward with new possibilities emerging from our challenges . Sometimes we need assistance. The sessions are professional, compassionate, intuitive, empowering,and tailored to your needs. Options are:counselling, coaching, family systems work transforming core beliefs, Energy healing, tarot,meditations. Christine Farrell, Shakti. Grad. Dip. Counselling. 15 years experience 0424 433 815
DIP Qualifi ed Remedial Massage Therapist. Dip qualifi ed Refl exology. Health fund claimable. Professional and relaxing environment. Non-sexual. Courtney 0434 611 880
NOW Open in Melville! Join us for inspiring yoga classes, meditation and life coaching – beginners, experienced, over 50s, pregnancy and kids classes. Timetable on website. Ongoing 8 week beginners courses. www.momentumcoachyoga.com.au or tel 9330 1988
NATURAL Health for all ages. Electrical kinesiology, allergy testing, nutritional defi ciency testing, chemical and toxin testing, urine analysis, tongue and nail diagnosis. 100 point health check. Special offer - Only $60, 1.5hrs for the price of 1hr on your fi rst consult. Just present this ad. www.anaturalself.com.au 9433 6267 / 0409 920 689. 244 South Tce South Fremantle
YOGA Offering Ashtanga Vinyasa Hatha. Each style refl ects as the many sides of a diamond…the light of yoga. Yoga Australia certifi ed teachers. Join us in our beautiful space at 244 South Terrace, South Freo www.fi ndyoga.com.au
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