FREMANTLE HERALD Fremantle’s own INDEPENDENT newspaper Volume 25 No 46 Saturday November 15, 2014 www.fremantleherald.com Letterboxed to Fremantle, Beaconsfield, East Fremantle, Hilton, North Fremantle, O’Connor, Samson, South Fremantle and White Gum Valley 41 Cliff Street, Fremantle Ph: 9430 7727 Fax 9430 7726 Email: [email protected] City hostage to greedy landlords by STEVE GRANT THE man behind Adelaide’s booming Rundle Mall has blasted Fremantle’s business community for its “ridiculous” approach to retail. Mall authority chair Theo Maras is visiting the port city and reports being gob-smacked by windows throughout the CBD plastered with “for lease” signs “I can’t stand an empty shop,” he told the Herald, before turning both barrels on landlords at a Wednesday luncheon co-hosted by the chamber of commerce and council. “I’m going to give it to you, so you’d better grab • Theo Maras with mayor Brad Pettitt. a seat,” is how he greeted the boss of Sirona Capital, Matthew McNeilly, with ominous geniality. It’s been three years since Myer packed its bags and Sirona is still searching for a replacement anchor tenant for the landmark building, a delay that’s holding up the long-awaited redevelopment of Kings Square. “Who on earth is going to walk past empty shops local venues, but Victoria Hall’s rent is said to be too expensive and the old Kulcha venue on the strip has too many issues to be viable. Sounding perky for the first time since Sunset Events started angling to take over the musician club’s iconic drill hall home on Parry Street, Mr Reid said the auditor signing the debt-free books was an auspicious moment. “I feel that a whole lot of baggage is getting taken off our shoulders, and we can really start to concentrate on doing what the Fly does best—supporting emerging artists and the community.” It’s also a vindication of his claim during tense lease negotiations with the National Trust that the club was a viable entity. The Trust cited vague concerns about the Fly’s sustainability when announcing it was giving the hall’s lease to Sunset. Readers with an early Herald can help the Fly celebrate its birthday on Friday November 14—its last at the drill hall—with the debut EP launch of upand-coming songstress Billie Rogers. The daughter of Zydecats saxophonist and harmonica Freo losing Fly by STEVE GRANT THE Fly by Night is in the black for almost the first time in its history, is celebrating its 28th birthday this week— and is on the cusp of announcing its departure from the port city. Manager John Reid would only confirm “we are currently discussing with another iconic entity north of the river about collaborating” but the Herald understands it’s the Astor Theatre in Mt Lawley. The board is still talking to Fremantle council about with �for lease’ signs on the windows and think that’s going to be a good place to set up?” Mr Maras asks. “No one—that’s ridiculous. We put in popups and use the shops as incubators, and you would be surprised how many become viable businesses.” Mr Maras says he’s always checking out markets to develop a list of potential pop-ups and even offers them to rival landlords, rather than seeing a blank window blight his territory. His biggest coup has been a queue of luxury fashion labels, including Tiffany and Co, Chanel, Loius Vuitton and Burberry, keen to get into his precinct. He went to see South Australia’s agent-general to London, and gave him a list of big-end companies he wanted in Rundle Mall. “I said �it’s your job, go and bring them in.” Fremantle mayor Brad Pettitt believes the port city is in the grips of a structural change which many landlords aren’t going to be able to simply ride out. A local businessman recently told the Herald landlords were reluctant to drop rents simply to sign up new tenants, fearing conditions would improve and they’d miss out. But Dr Pettitt says greed is a big mistake and is holding the city back. The Rundle Mall Authority has a $3 million budget raised from a levy on tenants. WALKERS WANTED WOULD your kids like to earn money for the things they want? Do you want them to learn the value of planning and working? 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For it to succeed— and kill a merger—more than half those who do vote must vote no. Cr Collinson believes that normally it might be possible for his tiny council to muster half its population for a vote but the chosen date makes it much more difficult: “Would it be cynical of me to suggest that such a date, when so many of us are on holiday or just returning is a deliberate ploy to make it very difficult for the poll to achieve the required 50 per cent turnout of electors?” he says. East Freo council needs to collect 250 signatures to trigger the poll process and Cr Collinson is confident petitions placed at the town hall and the Glyde-In community centre will surpass that. “I’ve already collected 60 signatures in a week and we have until December 5 to submit the petition, so reaching 250 won’t be a problem,” he says, confidently. “A lot of people think the mergers are a fait accompli, but they’re not, and we still have a chance to fight this via the referendum.” East Fremantle covers just 3.1 square kilometres (from East Street to Petra Street, bordered by the river and Marmion Street) and has a population of around 6930. • Fremantle mayor Brad Pettitt suggests the port city’s Cat bus service could extend to East Fremantle as a way to soften the merger process. He says a new route could take in George Street and the East Street jetty. “George Street is buzzing and parking is the big issue there,” he told the Herald. “Where the ferry is, people tend to get stranded because there’s no public transport and wonder how they get into Freo.” The mayor says it won’t be cheap as they’ll have to get another bus, but he’s hopeful the WA public transport authority will cough up half the cost (LOL). Freo tree plan by STEPHEN POLLOCK A GROUP created by Fremantle council to make the city greener has held its first meeting. Mayor Brad Pettitt says one of the group’s goals will be to increase the port city’s poor tree canopy coverage. According to a recent report by the sustainable futures institute, Fremantle has the second-worst tree canopy coverage in the Greater Perth region. Freo has a meagre 10.4 per cent canopy cover, just ahead of bottom-place Belmont with 9.1 Cross wired in Willagee THERE must be something in the water in Willagee. After last week’s story about the new Carawatha park, Melville council contacted us to say the local complaining about gum trees being chopped down was wrong and no axes were wielded. So we checked around beauty therapy that’s simply first-class, you must visit the Banovich Pharmacy Beauty Room in South Fremantle. The Banovich Beauty Room is staffed by fully qualified therapist and technician Tania. Remember, for beauty therapy you can count on, call the Banovich Pharmacy Beauty Room. 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Banovich Pharmacy and Banovich Pharmacy Beauty Room Shop 8-9, 195 Hampton Road, South Fremantle (next to Peaches) Ph 9335 4884 Page 2 - Fremantle Herald, Saturday November 15, 2014 Neighbouring Cockburn has 15.7, Melville 18.8 and East Fremantle 18.9. “We realise the canopy coverage is low in Fremantle and we want to address this and a number of issues in our working group,” Dr Pettitt says. “The group will help update the city’s 2001 Green Plan and present it to council. For the past four years council has committed to planting 1000 trees every year, but we need to be doing more.” A recent study by UWA of 23 northern Perth suburbs revealed that having a leafy tree on a verge outside a house increases a median property value by more than $16,000. Fremantle councillors (and Greens party members) Jon Strachan, Andrew Sullivan, Rachel Pemberton and five unpaid non-council experts sit on Fremantle’s green working group. “We will look at several initiatives, including water recycling and best practice for nature playgrounds,” Cr Pemberton says. TRY TECHNOTAN for yourself - an d mention this ar ticle when booking to rece ive a SPECIAL DISCOUNT Samson smashed by STEVE GRANT MORE than 50 windows at Samson primary school were broken by a vandal over the weekend. Parents initially thought the windows had been shot out because most had neat, bulletsized holes in them, but one of the school’s chalkies—who’s experienced with guns—said there were no bullets and no damage inside classes. He says the holes were most likely caused by a sharp jab with a stake. A parent who contacted the Herald was concerned to see just one repairer tackling the job Monday morning, fearing classes would be disrupted over several days. The worker told the Herald he was expecting a couple of colleagues and reckoned they’d have it finished by the final siren. D’ORSOGNA ALL YOUR FRESH MEAT AND SMALLGOODS NEEDS SINCE 1949 • A vandal kept this worker busy. FRESH LEAN PORK MINCE $ 99 Loads of instore specials available! On site butcher & convenient parking Trading Hours Mon - Thurs 8am - 4.30pm Fri 8am - 5pm Phone 6313 6961 Corner of Leach Hwy and Stock Road, Palmyra KG LEACH HWY D’ORSOGNA Specials valid 17.11.14 - 28.11.14 • Parents and children join Simone McGurk outside state parliament after she raised a grievance about government secrecy surrounding attitudes towards local high schools. Photo supplied McGurk blasts school secrecy by STEVE GRANT THE Barnett government is refusing to release information about what parents really think about southern suburbs high schools. Fremantle MP Simone McGurk says the government has resisted Freedom of Information requests for access to parents’ answers in the “comments” section of the contentious WA education department survey. On Thursday Ms McGurk raised the issue in state parliament during a grievance motion. Members of the High School Options for Fremantle parents’ group were there to listen. The group claims it has huge levels of support for increasing the enrolment of local students at specialist college John Curtin (formerly John Curtin Senior High School) but the survey failed to include raising local intake as an option. Group founder Traci Gamblin says the survey was top-heavy with “motherhood statements” but light on options, so parents mostly scribbled their ideas in the comments box. She says given WA education minister Peter Collier has ruled out adjusting John Curtin enrolments, her group wants any amalgamated high schools— most likely Hamilton SHS and South Fremantle SHS—to ensure a full university-entry curriculum. About a dozen of Ms Gamblin’s supporters and their children attended the grievance notice. Premier Colin Barnett responded to it by saying the issue was important and he remained commited to a decision by the end of the year. “If he decides to put two vocationally focussed, underenrolled schools together, do a small reno, give it a new name and declare the problem solved, that will be seen for what it is: a budgetary decision, not one based on what’s best for the education of Fremantle students,” Ms Gamblin says. Ms McGurk said Fremantle locals had been frustrated by a lack of government leadership. “The point I am making, Premier, is that leadership and a clear plan for reform is crucial if this amalgamation is to succeed. The community I represent will reward the government’s efforts and school in spades by not only sending their children to the school, but by being engaged and adding their contribution to the school community.” South Fremantle and Hamilton high schools both suffer low enrolments. South Freo has capacity for 600 students but has just 300, and two years ago just four students studied for university entrance. School advocates point out the remainder of the student body nevertheless achieved outstanding results. $ 6 STOCK RD 6 FOR THE BEST QUALITY SERVICE & PRICE PINTS 12 BEERS ON TAP OUR FAMOUS RIB SPECIAL IS BACK! N O W $ 14.5 HALF PRICE FOR FORAALIMITED LIMITEDTIME TIMEONLY ONLYOFFER OFFERENDS ENDSSEPTEMBER NOVEMBER30 30 2014 2014 ASK ABOUT OUR FOOD SPECIALS FULLY LICENSED - NO BYO OPEN WEDNESDAY TO SUNDAY 5:30pm to 10pm - TEL: 9314 2444 398 SOUTH STREET O’CONNOR www.roxbythai.com.au well done OPENING NOVember. 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There was no-one but me on the 1 + 3 wray ave, fremantle dual-use path so plenty of room. mon to sat - 5 and again Then came Tydeman10 Road sundayknob 10 -on 3 a bicyle there was another ph 6219 dicing with the trucks5056 coming up to the intersection with the road along the beach. I was riding on very smooth dualuse pedestrian/cycle path and I couldn’t believe this cyclist dicing with death riding in between semitrailers. Is it ego and considered woosy by some cyclists to use a bike path? So cyclists...if you want to stay as safe as possible—use the cycle path if there is one. Maybe we need yet another law—if there is a bike path then cyclists are obliged to use it? Added to this, a teenage girl on a bike had a small dog on a lead running alongside her on a very busy George Street, East Freo last Friday afternoon. The small dog was running in the middle of the road and cars were edging their way around it. I told her that for her own sake as well as that of the dog she should get off the road. She told me the street was normally quiet but I replied it certainly wasn’t at that time and that’s what counted, surely. She then proceeded to get back on the bike and carry on as before. I give up! Chris Lanfear King St, East Fremantle Are we on the same page? WE read according to Mayor Brad Pettitt the “city’s crime rate is down and it’s not faring too badly economically—if you look in the right place” (Herald, November 1 2014). Must be a small place. Fremantle Sport Awards Do you know a coach committed to fair play, a volunteer willing to go the extra mile or a great sporting legend from Fremantle who deserves to be remembered? Nominate today for: • Junior Sports Person of the Year • Community Club of the Year • Volunteer of the Year • Fremantle Sports Hall of Fame Applications close 24 November 2014. To find out more or make a nomination visit www.fremantle.wa.gov.au/sportsawards T: 9432 9999 E: [email protected] Page 4 - Fremantle Herald, Saturday November 15, 2014 Yet, inches to the right (I mean in the paper) is the state member for Fremantle, Simone McGurk, saying the city needs a “drunk tank”, that anti-social behaviour is up and the police’s new operational system is failing (which hasn’t been in place three months); St Pat’s won’t take them and Simone even encounters these issues herself in the CBD. The Herald is swamped with letters/comments on anti-social behaviour issues, and business owners saying how they have watch the continued demise of the city and they are closing up and leaving. The news media have had stories on the shoplifting issues in the city. I have had shop managers tell me it’s not safe to open for late-night shopping for staff, with the number of drunks, or substance-affected and shoplifters. Local police have been quoted as confirming “a spike in anti-social behaviour and petty crime and have ordered the reintroduction of Operation Peyton”. So, on the same page, in the same paper, different politicians saying exactly the opposite. Just go to Point Street and see the graffiti and vandalism—it’s outrageous. If we want Freo to be better, we need to demand our council step in and clean up the place so we can attract new business and shoppers back to town. Time for positive action not wishful thinking. By the way that means we need parking too. Plenty of comments on that lately as well. Mark Woodcock White Gum Valley Split vision I READ Norman Warburton’s letter (“A human right,” Herald, November 8, 2014) with great interest and found I was torn between two visions. First was that of a sad, desperate and homeless person pleading for assistance from the general public, just to survive. The other vision was of the same type of person with a mobile phone and a packet of cigarettes in their possession, and this gave me cause for concern. With the price of cigarettes these days, surely this money could have been put to better use, for example to buy food. Also, is a mobile phone a necessity or just a popular accessory? I fully agree the present state government is more likely to be interested in currying favour with big business and building itself flash new offices than helping the needy. For example, I believe Elizabeth Quay will most likely be another boring and soulness complex with about as much personality as a modern day politician. This money could certainly be better spent on our health system and helping the needy in our society. However, on the other hand, we all have to take some responsibility for our own welfare and current circumstances. Steve Grady Murray Rd, Palmyra Pollanoia? THOSE of us who live in Fremantle and East Fremantle have been offered an opportunity to conduct a poll whereby residents can vote on amalgamation. The date set for such an election has been set for January 31. Would it be cynical of me to suggest that such a date, when so many of us are on holiday or just returning, is a deliberate ploy to make it very difficult for the poll to achieve the required 50 per cent turnout of electors? 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Transport: Ron Fowler WEBSITE www.fremantleherald.com Administrator: Matthew Eeles Programmer: Stephen Pollock We publish four separate editions every weekend which carry local and regional news and advertising. Beaconsfield, East Fremantle, Fremantle, Hilton, North Fremantle, O’Connor, Samson, South Fremantle, White Gum Valley 19,785 papers (March 2014)* Atwell, Aubin Grove, Beeliar, Bibra Lake, Cockburn, Coogee, Coolbellup, Hamilton Hill, Hammond Park, Jandakot, Munster, North Coogee, North Lake, South Lake, Spearwood, Success, Yangebup 24,592 papers (March 2014)* Applecross to Bicton Alfred Cove, Applecross, Ardross, Attadale, Bicton, Booragoon, Brentwood, Melville, Mount Pleasant Myaree, Palmyra Leeming to Kardinya Bateman, Bull Creek, Kardinya, Leeming, Murdoch, Willagee, Winthrop 38,957 papers (March 2014)* *Some areas delivered fortnightly. Total Herald circulation: 83,334 MARCH 2013* We also publish the Perth Voice, which is letterbox-delivered to homes and businesses throughout Perth’s inner-northern suburbs (Leederville, Perth, Mt Lawley, etc) Total Voice circulation: 37,748 MARCH 2013* *CAB Audited herald thinking allowed • Central Park, New York Find us on Social Media or visit gardencity.com.au let A S NT A We’re walkin’ here! L AST time I was in New York, I explored on foot and by bike more than any other means. This meant I could stop and look, buy things and talk to people unexpectedly. It enriched my experience greatly and was only possible because city planners gave space and priority to pedestrians and cyclists. Concern has been expressed in this paper about Fremantle council’s proposal to slow traffic speeds within the CBD and make people on foot or bike the priority. I wanted to explain the rationale and how this will benefit everyone. “When you design for the car you fail for everyone,” Brent Toderian, the former chief planner of Vancouver (the world’s most liveable city) said while in Fremantle last week. He explained that unless you invest in transport alternatives like walking, cycling and public transport, congestion and parking woes will only continue to escalate. But it’s not about cars, it’s about the kind of city we want. Walk Score assesses how easy it is to walk to places you want to go within a city. High scores are given to areas where amenities are within a five-minute walk. Fremantle currently scores 72 and is ranked the 19th most walkable area in Perth—behind Subi, Leederville, Mt Lawley and Vic Park (among 18 others). RACHEL PEMBERTON is a Fremantle councillor, fashionista and sustainability guru. In this week’s THINKING ALLOWED she explains why the council is putting so much effort into making the city more walkable. We should aim to be in the top five. There are economic benefits from walkability in addition to the obvious health, safety and environmental benefits. Improving walkability significantly increases economic activity. A US study by the Local Government Commission Center for Livable Communities made distinct connections between walkable environments and economic viability. • Walkable communities are more appealing to workers and the “creative class” and will attract new business and employment. •Walkability attracts tourists. • Improving walkability is good for retail business, reduces commercial vacancy rates and increases rental income. • Real estate values rise faster in areas that include a mix of residential and commercial districts in a “pedestrianfriendly configuration”. • Reducing traffic noise, traffic speeds, and vehiclegenerated air pollution increases property values by up to 20 per cent. “Walkability is more than an attractive amenity—it’s a magnet for attracting and retaining the highly innovative businesses and highly skilled people that drive economic growth, raising housing values and generating higher incomes,” says Professor Richard Florida, urbanist and author. Many Freo locals know instinctively that a low-speed, low-traffic CBD environment will be better. It was one of the most common comments made by participants during the 2029 Visioning process. It was this community feedback that helped inform the Integrated Transport Strategy, which proposes the lower speeds and shared zones be formally adopted in the city’s long-term planning. This council listened to the community through the visioning process and prioritised the needs of pedestrians to create a truly vibrant urban heart. In doing so, we will attract new residents, businesses, support local retail, increase real estate values and increase our walkscore. While we have some way to go to reach New York City’s score of 88, we’re not too far off Vancouver’s 78—and that’s the most liveable city in the world. Something I’m sure Freo can match any day! The Integrated Transport Strategy is out for public comment until December 12. 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To make matters worse the trafficcalming devices along the road shoulders to me look like cyclist-killing devices. I am a cyclist and these stupid things cause the cycle lane to disappear at intervals, forcing you inward on the cars. Brad Capes Prospero Cres, Coolbellup War of the wards MY local friends and I have studied with interest the plan to merge the town of East Fremantle with the City of Fremantle. In principle we are supportive of the change, as it is obvious our borough is too small to subsist on its existing ratepayer base, notwithstanding the fact we recognise the various amenities which have been provided over the years. We are pleased the powers that be are recommending we join Fremantle, rather than Melville. We understand there is likely to be a poll of ratepayers or residents to approve or disapprove the merger, for which not less than 25 per cent of electors must vote in favour (at least 50 per cent must vote, of whom not less than 50 per cent must approve or disapprove). However, we are very concerned the WA local government advisory board has recommended there will be no ward representation of elected councillors on the merged council. We cannot understand the reason for this, and we feel the residents of this town may have no say in the running of the future city, as any East Fremantle-based candidate is likely to be out-voted at local elections, by reason of sheer numbers. letters Unless the representation issue is reversed by the government, and wards are provided for, we feel we must therefore vote against the merger, when the poll is held, despite the obvious benefits of the proposal. I earnestly hope the premier, the minister and the Walgab will remedy the un-democratic situation which we face. It seems quite contrary to established practise in most parts of the western world. Robert Staithesman View Tce, East Fremantle Thanks, but... ALONG with fellow Malcolm Street residents, I appreciate the Herald’s story on protecting our Fediterrannea (November 8, 2014). Especially when I “thunder” (to use your reporter’s elegant phrase) on the record. However, it’s important that the quote be accurate. The term I used to describe our current council leadership was “neo-Liberals in Green and Labor clothing” (not “pseudo-Liberals”). The reference to racism in fact came from your reporter, recalling his childhood experiences of attitudes to migrants. And I described non-Anglo migrants as part of the “fabric” (not “furniture”) of contemporary Australian heritage. Still, all in all, an important story to cover, and so thanks again, Herald. Professor Suvendrini Perera Malcolm St, Fremantle A masquerade THANK you Suvendrini Perera (Herald Thinking Allowed, November 8, 2014) for enlightening me. I live in Hulbert Street, South Fremantle directly opposite the corner block and the new development recently approved by Fremantle council. I had wondered why a council that is ostensibly left-wing and green was, with one exception, unreservedly pro-development and dismissive of community concerns. Thank you for a light-bulb moment: “Psuedo-liberals masquerading as Greens and Labor”. I now understand why the council approved the rezoning of the land from R25 to R60 irrespective of what our street—with only one individual dissenting—considered to be absolutely detrimental to the amenity of the area I also now understand why the development was approved, notwithstanding it is way above the plot ratio dictated by R60, and notwithstanding parking issues that will require a car-stacker of all things, and a one-lane driveway butting onto a residential home and servicing 36 vehicles. The list goes on and on…. height, scale and landscaping are other issues. No trees to speak of, but vertical gardens that are totally inappropriate to our climate, and the hope that residents will plant greenery on their balconies. I concur with Ms Perera. A green council? I don’t think so. To set the record straight, the Hulbert Street community was never anti-development: it was the height, scale and density that had us worried and the process that upset us. In our experience there was no real consultation, talk-fests do not qualify, and the time involved in us madly researching and referring to council policy and codes was largely wasted and ignored. What a shame! Cherie McNeill Hulbert St, South Fremantle Stop these boats IT seems Operation Sovereign Borders is actually an example of prescient military brilliance, established not to crush the hopes of desperate refugees but to deter the Russkies, amassing even now off our eastern waters. Be warned, Bear! I can think of no-one better than RearAdmiral Scott Morrison to take on the Reds. Put him in the vanguard I say. 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The station has been closed and firefighters relocated to Hope Valley because one firefighter has died of kidney cancer and another three have been diagnosed with it. The station is directly across the road and downwind from a former market garden, and Mr Seinor is concerned about what pesticides were used before the area was redeveloped for housing. He says the station is also just outside the buffer zone for a heavy industry area including a water treatment plant which uses strong chemicals. “I live 500 metres from the water treatment plant and if you get up at 3am in the morning, you can smell the chemicals in the air,” he told the Herald. Kevin Jolly from the firefighters’ union is also concerned about pesticides from the market garden, saying crews working at the station had reported being regularly covered with dust. “They said there was a lot of dust and it was acidic,” he says. “In that area they would have used DDT, and it could be residual.” Both firefighters criticised authorities for playing down health concerns, saying Thieves raiding kids’ kitchens by STEVE GRANT LIGHT-FINGERED neighbours are pilfering produce from school vegie patches across Perth says WA education minister Peter Collier. • Armandeep Singh, Matthew Hayward and Harvey Cutab help WA education minister Peter Collier do a little gardening at Atco’s kitchen garden. Photo by Steve Grant four cancer cases was actually alarming. “Firefighters are in the top 10 per cent of the population in terms of their fitness; they are generally young and healthy,” Mr Jolly says. “I think they’re blurring the lines in terms of what is the general population.” A report earlier this year linked the use of glyphosate pesticide to an unexplained rash of kidney disease deaths among Latin America farmers, although the authors stress it’s only a hypothesis which needs further testing. But it was enough to prompt the Sri Lankan government to launch a three-year study into whether a combination of glyphosate and hard water is a toxic mix. Monsanto, which manufactures the world’s biggest-selling glyphosate Roundup, says no kidney failure has been identified in animal studies. “It’s terrible—you end up having to put fences around them,” he groans. “What does that teach the kids?” Mr Collier revealed the widespread theft while helping year 5 students from Bertram primary do a bit of gardening Wednesday at an innovative facility run by Atco Gas in Jandakot. Atco runs a free kitchen for local schools where it teaches gas safety and healthy eating, with a small garden next door where kids can source fresh ingredients. The company’s Australian president Alan Dixon told the Herald the Canadian-based parent company has run similar kitchens for 80 years. The company moved into Perth three years ago when it bought the state’s gas pipelines, and Mr Dixon says there’s still some confusion amongst consumers. He says people still call Alinta or Kleenheat whenever there’s a problem with a gas line, but it’s now Atco’s responsibility. Mr Collier says the concept of “garden to kitchen” is becoming more popular in schools and he’s delighted to see Atco creating its kitchen for altruistic reasons. “The concept is great and enables the visiting students to be presented with a gas safety message as well as learning about sustainability and healthy eating,” the former chalkie said. “It is done in a way that empowers them and puts some responsibility on their shoulders, and for year 5 and 6 students that’s important as these are formative years for them.” Fri 14th Free Friday Fiesta w/ Belly dancer 7.30pm, The Waltones 8.30pm. Sat 15th Wayne Green and Ragged Company CD launch w/ The Jayco Brothers – doors 9pm. Sun 16th Breakfast session w/ Alex Borthwick from 9am, The Sesh w/ Junkadelic from 7pm. Tuesdays Clancy’s Quiz. Coming Soon Dec 6th Mick Thomas. clancysfishpub.com.au Denture Clinic Repairs While You Wait Veterans Affairs Rod Herbert Denture Clinic 199 High Street, Fremantle 9335 3317 YES! 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Photo by Steve Grant Council questions centre’s future by DAVID BELL and STEVE GRANT THE long-term viability of the Bull Creek shops has been questioned by Melville council because of the rampaging growth of Garden City in Booragoon and the rapidly emerging Murdoch centre. The council is updating its city planning scheme and says the two juggernauts will cut into Bull Creek’s market, although owner Stockland is adamant the centre will remain viable. The draft scheme notes that if the new Murdoch precinct and an expanded Garden City reach the potential laid out in structure plans, “Bull Creek is expected to show a slightly concerning drop in floorspace productivity, which is a primary measure of viability”. But the report then hedges its bets, saying the issue is more about Bull Creek WHAT’S NEW De Luxe Man Cave New men’s grooming lounge offers upmarket experience. Shop 4/330 South Tce, South Fremantle Phone 9335 5832 facebook.com/ debarberfremantle Why do girls get all the fun when it comes to grooming and looking good? A new men’s barber lounge on South Terrace turns the tables on the idea that it’s a ladies’ only sport. De Barber is a stylish, high end barber lounge, where getting a haircut and shave is an enjoyable experience, rather than another chore to tick off the list. De Barber is the kind of place where guests are encouraged to feel at home and make full use of the lounge area, complete with comfy couches, large LCD screen and the latest papers and magazines. The decor is classic gentlemen’s club style warm tones and lots of rich timber. It has a handsome and welcoming feel, like an oldworld barbershop. “We’re happy to provide a selection of complimentary coffee and boutique beers and there’s even a retro arcade game to while away the time. We have a group of guys that come on a regular basis to hang out, have a beer or two and get a great haircut in the process,” he continued. With the resurgence of barbering and men taking more of an interest in their appearance, owner Denny Huang saw a niche in the market and launched De Barber six months ago. In its relatively short existence, it’s become a popular destination for guys from all age groups and backgrounds (not just young hipsters) who are seeking more of a traditional style barber shop experience with all the conveniences of the modern era. “We wanted to offer more than just a quick 10 minute haircut by turning your visit into a great experience. Our services include expert cutting, shampoo and scalp massage, hot towel shave, grooming advice and men’s facial mask. Everyone has a different type of hair and face shape so we work to provide an individual style to suit, rather than just the latest or most popular style,” said Denny. De Barber stocks a range of hair and skin products, designed specially for men, including Baxter of California, American Crew, Alterna, E Shave and Dermalogica. Page 8 - Fremantle Herald, Saturday November 15, 2014 being at the limit of its growth rather than the other two centres being too big. Garden City in particular plans to double its operations. Despite the council’s lack of confidence in its long-term future, Bull Creek’s centre manager Jenna Corcoran remains optimistic. “Stockland’s retail strategy is to either own and operate the leading shopping centre in each trade area or to have a clear point of difference,” she says. Bull Creek has “ample parking” and stores that customers need on a daily basis. That may prove a selling point compared to Garden City: if its doubling results in the predicted two million extra shoppers a year, 99 per cent will come by car due to a lack of public transport serving the area. “Stockland Bull Creek illustrates the point that a shopping centre doesn’t necessarily need to be the biggest in the trade area to be considered by customers to be one of the best,” Ms Corcoran says. The planning scheme also explores the city’s shift from a suburban identity to inner-urban centre under the Barnett government’s Directions 2031 planning document. Directions 2031 paves the way for increasing mixed-use developments and bumping up densities and heights around transport nodes. “The major areas being considered for an increase in density include those properties in the vicinity of the public transport corridors of Canning Highway, Marmion Street, South Street and Riseley Street,” the scheme’s text notes. “The transport nodes of Canning Bridge, Bull Creek and Murdoch rail stations and Booragoon bus station also lend themselves to supporting an increase in densities to enhance the availability of the public transport links as well as the other facilities in the area.” The council’s taking submissions about the scheme on its website, in libraries and council HQ until January 16. A HERALD PROMOTIONAL FEATURE Designer Cabinetry 0468 608 512 by Philippe Signer Kitchens, Bathrooms etc. in Zero Emission and Low VOC • The inaugural Fremantle Artist Open House was a smash hit—with all ages. Photos by Sharon Morris Open House a hit Hoon nabbed THE streets around South Fremantle were buzzing last weekend courtesy of the inaugural Fremantle Artist Open House. THERE’S been some good news on the policing front in Coolbellup recently, but problems still plague Hilton. by JENNY D’ANGER Five homes, all within walking distance, along Jenkin, Scott and Chester Streets had their doors opened so the art of 26 up-and-coming artists could be displayed on their walls, to give people an idea of how the art can look in domestic settings. “[We] estimate we had about 1500 people through the doors on the first weekend,” delighted organiser Cathrina Read says. “The vibe on the street was great.” Sales were off the Richter Scale and Ms Read and her band of artists madly scrambled during the week to find replacements for this weekend’s showing. But they’ve pulled it off and punters can expect a second great showing this Saturday and Sunday November 15 and 16 from 10am–4pm. Head to www. artistopenhousefremantle.com for directions. All Day Breakfast Blackboard Menu Thurs-Sun 8-3pm by STEVE GRANT “This confirms my fear of living in Nicholas Crescent,” said a Hilton local after a brawl left three people hospitalised on Wednesday evening—including one with serious head injuries. Police had only recently been in the street for a major drug bust a few doors down from Wednesday’s incident. Two women were arrested at the scene and police are searching for a driver they say ran down a man who’d come to the aid of a neighbour involved in the brawl. ABC News reported a witness saying the car mounted the footpath before ploughing into the victim, who was thrown onto the roof. He fell as the car drove down the road and neighbours gave first aid before an ambulance took him to Royal Perth Hospital. In Coolbellup, the new neighbourhood police team is celebrating after seizing a hoon’s car and arresting another resident POP UP FRIDAY NIGHTS it alleges was selling drugs to children. Sgt Bruce McDonald says one of his teams had been patrolling the area last week when it spotted the alleged dealer talking to a group of kids. The man’s car was searched and 12 small bags of cannabis, a large amount of cash and a set of scales were seized. The 24-year-old has been charged with possession with intent to supply and will appear in Fremantle magistrates court on December 9. Sgt McDonald says his team has received numerous complaints from Coolbellup residents about a hoon driver over the past six months: he appears to have been nabbed in Samson after doing a burnout in front of an off-duty officer. After doing a cross-check with its database, police reckon he’s the cause of most of the Cooby complaints, and Sgt McDonald reckons the street where he lives has black marks from one end to the other. He says the neighbourhood team model is working well and Coolbellup’s crime stats are looking better. But he also warns that warm weather usually brings out burglars, so residents should make sure they lock up. MOROCCAN SOUP KITCHEN 3 Course Banquet Just $25 Fridays 6-9pm THE COOL ROOM BREAKFA ST • BRUNCH • LUNCH Cafe Open Thurs - Sun 8 - 3 114 Holland St (Cnr Onslow & Holland) Phone 0422 039 482 4 DAYS ONLY! STARTS THIS FRIDAY! Offer ends 17/11/14. Savings based on RRP. See in store for details. Accessories sold separately. O’CONNOR 9331 2777 Cnr Garling St & Stock Rd tofs.com.au Fremantle Herald, Saturday November 15, 2014 - Page 9 Seeking war stories AN Edith Cowan university history lecturer is looking for Fremantle families prepared to tell the grittier side of the story about their rellies who’d fought in WWI. Leigh Straw, who recently gave a talk about the city’s criminal women at the Fremantle History Studies Day, says she’s looking for stories about old soldiers who came back with mental or physical injuries. “I am also interested in humanising the stories behind ex-soldiers who took their own lives,” Dr Straw told the Herald. Her interest was sparked when she was delving into a dark chapter in her own family’s history, as a relative who’d fought in the war ended up murdering his wife in a jealous fit. Dr Straw plans to write a book based on the information she receives. Anyone interested in sharing the darker side of their family history can contact her at [email protected]. Can you ride a scooter? Why not get paid for it by becoming a part of the Herald’s distribution service? • THE Fremantle Festival danced and banged its way to a grand finale last weekend with the annual street parade ending the two-week celebration. One of the longest parades in years was watched by an enthusiastic crowd, although numbers were affected by Transperth’s inexplicable decision to once again stop the trains on what is one of the port city’s biggest days of the year. Photos by The Herald is looking for an enthusiastic scooter driver to deliver the Herald on Fridays & Saturdays. If you are over 25 and have a current drivers license call to express your interest today. Matthew Dwyer *Only large rounds available. Min 2200 papers. 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Noting that 100 years ago the lake was a magnet for walkers and folk out for a ride in their sulkies, Mr Howlett said the new playground would help attract a new generation of families to the area. It’s all part of a $20 million overhaul for Bibra Lake, courtesy of a stash of cash the council earned from selling land nearby. The money must be spent on recreation facilities, and some will go towards an Aboriginal cultural centre across the road, acknowledging the area’s deep significance to Noongar culture. Cockburn CEO Stephen Cain says the council facilities will link in with nearby Adventure World and an ice rink nearing completion, making the area one of Perth’s top family destinations. Joshing with councillors and clearly relaxed following Cockburn’s reprieve in the council mergers mayhem, Mr Cain says a lot of effort has been put into preserving the environment, including lots of plantings and a boardwalk and sensitive viewing platform on the opposite side of the lake. Mr Howlett says working with the local Noongar community is crucial. “There are 13 registered [Aboriginal] sites around Bibra Lake,” he notes. He’s pushed hard for Cockburn to engage more deeply with the indigenous community—almost unheard of 15 years ago when it was almost invisible—and Cockburn is now recognised as a national leader in terms of forging respectful links: just this week 100 elders attended an inaugural indigenous seniors event at the lake. Mr Howlett says Cockburn has succeeded where other councils— such as neighbouring Fremantle—have lost ground because it fully funded its reconciliation plan. The council’s award-winning children’s reference group—with actual kids on it—also had plenty of input into the playground’s design. Member Charlie Dangar told the Herald he was looking forward to its interactive elements, particularly the cubbies. He says he likes being on the reference group because it gives him a chance to have a say in what happens in the area. Cockburn’s giant playground might only enjoy its status as the region’s biggest for a short time; its amalgamations partner, Kwinana, recently announced plans for its own $5 million playground. A tender for Cockburn’s project will be awarded in February and it’s expected to be completed by mid-2016. WHAT’S NEW A HERALD PROMOTIONAL FEATURE Fighting for the Carriage Cafe... again! Your help needed! Over 13,000 signatures on the largest petition ever presented to the Fremantle City Council in over 120 years saved the Carriage Cafe in 2009, in a campaign that was successful and allowed it to remain in its current location under the Norfolk Pines. Is the Carriage Cafe doomed or can it finally secure its lease, proceed with renovations and stay on Fremantle’s Esplanade Reserve? Will City staff, Mayor and Elected Members now show they really meant it when they finally approved the Development Application (DA) after 8 months in the Planning Department? Here’s the Timeline: • DA Plans went to Planning 28th February 2014. • City`s officers recommended approval 4th June. • A decision was deferred after a request from the Mayor for more detail on its association with the Youth Skate Plaza and a request by Cr. Pemberton for more notification to local residents. • The City sent 98 letters to local residents in late September • All Submissions received supported the Refurbishment DA. Some were quite passionate.There were no objections from the public. • The DA was again raised 1st October and this time approved, but Mayor Brad Pettit made the point that the approval was no guarantee that any request for lease extension would be granted to support costs of the DA. • A request for lease extensions for the Carriage Cafe will be on the Council Agenda of the Strategic and General Committee Meeting next Wednesday 19th November 2014 City of Fremantle has granted substantial leases in recent times to other tenants who have refurbished Cityowned or city-managed premises. Some other recent Refurbishments have not had to go to council or be put out for public notification or comment. A 21 year lease was recently approved by the Mayor and Elected Members to Sunset Events for their “J” Shed proposal. The Carriage Cafe should be afforded equal rights and not have to continuously fight to survive. The Carriage deserves the same level of support from City staff and Elected Members as others appear to receive. The refurbishment plans are on view in the Cafe. All renovations will be within the existing lease area and all costs, estimated at $300,000, will be paid by the Carriage. Wealthy, powerful Event promotors have made it clear that the Carriage Cafe is “in the way of their events.” Interestingly, the City has activated proposals for four new Plans in recent weeks. Will the City now redesign elements in these Plans to threaten the viability of the Carriage Cafe or the rights to passive enjoyment of green grassed areas? Kel Smith says, “City officers say the Carriage lease is one of a large list of agenda items being finalised for next Wednesday night’s meeting. I’ll have to wait until Friday night to check the City’s webpage to see what Director Glen Dougal recommends and if there are any special conditions attached. It will be interesting to see if the City`s New Plans are included on the same night as the Carriage lease and if so, how they will affect it.” “We call on the City staff, Mayor and Elected Members to support our lease request with no special port to You can send mails of sup conditions a.gov.au le.w ant frem s@ electedmember attached so ov.au a.g le.w ant em @fr yor also ma that we can get ail.com Copy to savefreofirst@gm on with it!” Thank you! Fremantle Herald, Saturday November 15, 2014 - Page 11 Breakfast all day. Blackboard menu Pop up Friday nights herald Thurs-Sun 8am-3pm Moroccan soup kitchen food Set Menu 3 course 6-9pm Fridays $25 per person Make room N for Moore W O T MO t Nigh 114 Holland St (Cnr Onslow & Holland) Phone 0422 039 482 n er of Motow ordy - Fath cial! 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When the idea of opening a cafe at the council’s heritagelisted Moore Street art gallery was first raised it was on the strict proviso it be “very Freo” with no bland franchise eateries allowed. The result is a funky, eclectic space with more atmosphere than a bureau of meteorology chart, existing in perfect harmony amongst the bricks and jarrah of the 150-year-old horse and cart-way of the old merchant warehouse. Having enjoyed many a working coffee it was time to pay the rent, so I headed down with a colleague for lunch. We got in early to avoid the rush of Notre Dame students disgorged from classes, and were soon seated in a table in the leafy rear courtyard. I can vouch for the savoury muffins ($5) having taken many away. But this occasion called for something more substantial and the braised puy lentil ($16.50) sounded interesting. Topped with a generous serve of perfectly char-grilled asparagus, broccolini and mushrooms it was fantastic, the lentils infused with a savouriness, overlaid by a wonderfully rich garlic flavour. My mate was over the rainbow with her grilled barramundi ($19.50), also with asparagus and broccolini—and a chilli salad. The fish fillet was firm and flaky, and the garlic cream terrific, without being overpowering, she said. Moore and Moore has never let me down vis a vis coffee, which is unfailingly rich and well-flavoured, without a hint of bitterness and this occasion was no different. Another of my colleagues often arrives at work to eat breakfast at his desk—a slice of Moore’s rhubarb tart ($6.50), so I thought “why not?” The filling was wonderfully sharp and the buttery shortbread pasty was to die for. My lunch companion happily slurped down a chai latte ($6), and polished off a slice of honey cake ($5.50), its light fluffy texture belying an uber richness. All in all a very pleasant experience, all the more so when you’re not madly scribbling notes between mouthfuls of coffee. Moore and Moore 46 Henry Street, Fremantle 9335 8825 open 7 days 7am–4pm “We Do All The Work For You” Functions for Large and Small Groups Don’t leave Xmas to the last minute Function NOW Book your Christmas .au w.joesfishshack.com on View our full menu ww 42 Mews Road Fishing Boat Harbour, Fremantle Friendly Service + Delicious Food | Relaxed Atmosphere View our menu on www.joesfishshack.com.au Page 12 - Fremantle Herald, Saturday November 15, 2014 contact: [email protected] 9336 7161 herald arts WHAT’S ON AT THE FLY’S 28TH BIRTHDAY! FRIDAY 14TH NOVEMBER Billie Rogers & the Country Gentlemen Breath of life EP Launch & Tour TICKETS: $20.00 inc BF DOOR TICKETS: $20.00 (if available) DOORS OPEN: 8.00pm SAT 15TH NOVEMBER • David Giles underwent an underwater epiphany about his artistic future. Photo by Jeremy Dixon I ARTS JENNY D’ANGER Presented By Gay & Lesbian Singers of WA TICKETS: $33.50 inc BF CONCESSION/ PRIDE MEMBER: $28.50 inc BF DOOR TICKETS: $38.50 (if available) DOORS OPEN: 7.00pm T took a near-death experience for David Giles to follow his heart and become an artist. Dragged under by the ironcold grip of a rip off a remote beach south of Walpole, panic was replaced by a euphoric sense of mysticism—and the proverbial white light. “I stopped being aware of my body, of being in the ocean, but had an awareness of being [that] became mystical… almost a science fiction type of experience.” Regret mixed with the descending sense of peace as death seemed inevitable— including, oddly, whether his eco-tourist clients on the beach would be traumastised by their guide drowning, or even find their way back to civilisation without him. �It isn’t fair’ “I thought �it isn’t fair I wasn’t given any notice of this. I haven’t seen my kids grow up or done what I want to do’.” “What do you want to do?” he recalls his inner-most psyche asking his drowning self. The answer? ”Be an artist”. A life-long interest in art to that point had resulted in buying paints, but never finishing a canvas. “I was waiting for the right time to be an artist,” he says wryly. Giles isn’t sure how he GALSWA Opening Night The Best of Broadway TUES 18TH NOVEMBER WED 19TH NOVEMBER managed to drift closer to shore, where his clients dragged him to the beach and saved his life. But back home in Albany one of the first things he did was set about closing his tourism business and enrolled in art school. Having nearly died he no longer fears death, “which frees you to live”. Twenty years on, the nowFremantle-based artist is the winner of 20 awards and has 40 solo exhibitions to his name along with showings in New York, Paris, Singapore, Sydney and Melbourne. Born in Singapore, Giles grew up in the UK before heading Down Under for “an adventure” with his wife and daughters, aged six months and two years. With his wife scoring a job in finance in Albany, and Australian residency, Giles became a house husband and farmer. “I went from inner-city living in Leeds to farming,” he laughs. These days instead of rounding up cows he’s rounding up artists with art classes and the chance for students to exhibit at his High Street, Fremantle premises. He proudly boasts that his gallery sells original local art at affordable prices, which sees works almost walking off the walls. Many students are established artists who come along for the chance to share and grow their skills. “It’s become a peer studio,” Giles says. His own art adorns the walls, much of it still influenced by his brush with death. “[It’s] informed by a yearning to represent a sense of the mystical and sublime. For me this is the purpose of art. “I hope those who view [it] can catch a glimpse of a deeper mystical reality.” A couple of months ago Giles opened a second gallery, Studio Eleven, on Captain’s Lane, near the Round House. David Giles Art Gallery 49B High Street, Fremantle 0416 079 204 Doug Stanhope TICKETS: $52.50 inc BF DOOR TICKETS: $52.50 (if available) DOORS OPEN: 7.00pm THURS 20TH NOVEMBER Gary the Goat and Jimbo Still at Large Tour TICKETS: $53.50 inc BF DOOR TICKETS: $53.50 (if available) DOORS OPEN: 7.00pm FRI 21ST NOVEMBER Huaira 30th Anniversary Concert Celebrating Three Decades of Chilean Music in Western Australia TICKETS: $23.50 inc BF DOOR TICKETS: $25.00 (if available) DOORS OPEN: 7.00pm Big Fling Fly Farewell Party 21st Feb 2015 AU!Y D O T OEIN JTH FLY NEEDS YO SIMPLY SEARCH FREMANTLE HERALD DINING FOR OVER 150 RESTAURANT REVIEWS FROM YOUR LOCAL AREA .flybynight.org BECOME A MEMBER • visit www or email members@flybynight.org FLY BY NIGHT MUSICIANS’ CLUB Military Drill Hall, Parry St, Fremantle 9430 5976 | www.flybynight.org Fremantle Herald, Saturday November 15, 2014 - Page 13 by STEVE GRANT Spring is here! Time to hatch some new business! FREMANTLE’S gold-plated Maya Indian Restaurant turns 25 this year and has announced its first-ever foray outside the port city. Maya has been selected by the Metropolitan Development Authority to open an offshoot in a key location bridging the Perth cultural centre with the city link project. It’ll be known as Sauma, after the mythological drink of the gods. “It’s a little intoxicating and it’s gives you a lot of energy, but it’s forbidden for the people,” evergreen Maya proprietor Gurps Bagga told the Herald. He says it’s been a long three-year process but comes at an opportune time, as the oft-awarded Freo restaurant is also undergoing a transformation. Having won as many Gold Plate awards as allowed, the Fremantle favourite is going a little more casual and has a new menu to match. Unrest 5000 flyers printed & delivered single sided 150gm gloss from $699 Call Natalie on 0438 933 250 or 9430 7727 for details *based on complete artwork A devout Sikh, Mr Bagga and his family fled to Australia in 1986 to escape political unrest that marred the country following the assassination of Indira Ghandi in 1984. She’d been killed by her Sikh bodyguards and supporters exacted bloody revenge. “We hid in our neighbours’ homes during the riots while the mobs massacred men, women and children of Sikh decent,” Mr Bagga recalls. In Perth, his first job was working at the Gull petrol station in South Terrace near Sealanes, pumping fuel for $2.25 an hour. “It was an eye-opener for a young guy who usually spent his summer vacation in their holiday home in the hills.” He was pushed towards a career in computing by a school guidance officer, but gave it up to pursue his passion for the food of his homeland. “I still have fond memories of watching my nana cook stuffed parathas for breakky on her wood-fired clay stove and serving it with home-churned butter,” he says. He convinced his dad to buy a rundown Indian restaurant in Freo with a reputation for bad food and poor service. Gods drink to Maya’s success • Gurps Bagga (left) with his father Rajpal and brother Pinder. Photo by Matthew Dwyer have baffled a few customers by serving dishes lined with paper doilies,” Mr Bagga says. Always keen to improve, he signed up to study at Tafe which, adding to his second job delivering pizzas to get by, meant he was working insane hours. He says back then most Aussies summed up Indian cuisine as “curry” but when fellow apprentices at Tafe encouraged him to put a few dishes on the menu at the Tafe-owned Grosvenor Restaurant they were a hit. “I also became famous at the • Gurps and his family gather for a birthday college for being an apprentice at my back in DehraDun, a small town in northern own restaurant and never getting India. in trouble with the chef, as I was his boss.” He said they’d be on easy street, but the The real turning point for Maya came reality was far different. in 1996 when Mr Bagga nominated the The family didn’t have any money left restaurant for the Gold Plate awards and, over to change the name of the restaurant, unexpectedly, it won. so Maya it stayed. After eight patchy “The following day was a Tuesday and weeks of struggling, he took a bus to there was a queue of people waiting to Perth and bought the biggest book on enter Maya just before 6pm,” he recalls. catering he could find. Hilariously, it was The place has never looked back. based on classic English fine dining. Since then the restaurant has gone on “While the book helped me to pick up a swag of awards and remains understand restaurant service, we must a local favourite. PE SE RTH ll ’S in f g a ST Su b u E ST Rb * FIRST IN BEST DRESSED. 10 APARTMENTS ONLY FROM $329,000. Site office open this Saturday & Sunday 11am–12noon 1X1 APARTMENTS FROM ONLY $329,000 2X1 APARTMENTS FROM ONLY $389,000 As soon as these are sold, prices will increase. Visit apartmentsattheplayground.com.au or sales office on site at 7 Juliet Rd, Coolbellup. Theo Kouroulis 0411 751 377 [email protected] Nik Zounis 0418 913 456 [email protected] A sign of excellence A sign of excellence apartmentsattheplayground.com.au †Terms and conditions apply. Visit apartmentsattheplayground.com.au for details. *RP data June 2014 Page 14 - Fremantle Herald, Saturday November 15, 2014 H @ Herald ome The best property guide south of the Swan Cubist cutie by JENNY D’ANGER T HIS Watkins Street, White Gum Valley home stands out for many reasons, not just its funky modern architecture–although that’s what first attracts attention. Sitting on the corner of Wongan Avenue the two-storey, three-bedroom abode is the epitome of environmentally friendly living, with solar panels, grey water system and two 2500ml rain water tanks, extra insulation, LED lights, and eco glass on most doors and windows. And with louvres in the main bedroom and living room there’s plenty of natural cooling. “It has a six-star energy rating. The walls are insulated, it’s superb in terms of insulation…I rarely have the air conditioning on,” the vendor says. Raw limestone and gorgeous timber dominate the cubist-style home, angled to make the most of its subdivided, 303sqm, corner block. Soft yellow bamboo flooring complements the limestone-cream walls in the entry hall, and gorgeous marri stairs lead to the upper level. The home is divided into two, with two bedrooms, bathroom and a sitting room/ study or playroom on the ground floor. Banks of glass doors flood the area with northern light and lead to a protected garden and lawn, making this lower area perfect for kids, or teenagers. Climb the stairs to the upper level, with its generous open-plan living, and you won’t know where to look first, the huge picture window in the kitchen framing a huge tree, or the many trees across White Gum Valley through a massive window on the western end. One-way blinds cut the glare but not the view, or simply push a button and solid blinds come down. A huge balcony is the perfect spot for alfresco dining/entertainment, and from here you can see the cranes on the port. Bosch appliance, stone benches, a huge pantry and a swag of soft-closing drawers ensure whipping up a meal for guests is a breeze. The main bedroom is on the upper level, a spacious area with ensuite, and a study ALL OFFERS ABOVE $1,299,000 PRESENTED BY 4PM, TUESDAY 18 NOVEMBER 2014 Never look back FOR SALE 97A Watkins Street, White Gum Valley $890,000 Nicola Fleet 0403 969 227 Yard Property 9339 1006 nook next door. Close to Carrington Street this lovely home is walking distance to shops and just around the corner from a terrific local cafe. Of jump on the bus and you’re in Fremantle in no time. 4 2 2 379 m2 OCEAN VIEWS FOREVER! 428B South Terrace SOUTH FREMANTLE Versatile and spacious dual level family home Views to Rottnest and Garden Island Upper and lower level covered terraces with ocean views OPEN Saturday 15th November 1.00pm - 1.45pm FREMANTLE OFFICE 177B South Terrace South Fremantle mintrealestate.com.au Simone Glover & Brad Glover M 0417 977 525 M 0422 388 885 P 9339 7777 Fremantle Herald, Saturday November 15, 2014 - Page 15 “I’ve been advertising in the Herald for over 10 years. It’s an invaluable part of my business and great value for money.” Bruce Jensen, Electrician & Herald Advertiser THE HERALD’S TRADES & SERVICES WORK! Phone Lindsay today to find out how they can work for your business. 9430 7727 herald F at home by JENNY D’ANGER ROM the rear of this Coleman Crescent, Melville home you could just about cast a line and reel in dinner from a selection of great little eateries on Marmion Street. Or you could just wander around the corner to the little shopping precinct that bats well above its size in terms of places to eat, along with a small supermarket—and interestingly a great little shop selling ballet kit. This two-bedroom home has been beautifully renovated, and while from the outside it looks like your typical 1950s Melville home, well kept but nothing out of the box–step inside and it’s another story. Jarrah floor boards that would once have been covered in carpet have been buffed to a gorgeous rich, chocolate. Walls were removed to create a pleasant open living/dining/ kitchen area. The gleaming white kitchen is compact but well designed with plenty of bench space, including an island/breakfast bar, self-close drawers and a pull-out pantry. Should unexpected guests arrive you can slip around the corner for extra provisions, or a bottle of vino, to imbibe inside or alfresco on the small patio. The original back verandah has been enclosed to create a light-filled study, with a door to the neat back garden of the subdivided 314sqm property. Good catch There’s grass for kids to play, and the elevated site gazes across Melville’s many trees, including a blue haze of jacarandas to the hills in the east. Both bedrooms are at the front of the house overlooking the garden and tree-lined street. The immaculately renovated bathroom is brilliant, with a deep, deep bath, and separate shower, and the white walls are off-set by blue/grey finishes on the vanity. This is a delightful home for those just starting out, or for retirees looking to downsize both house and garden. There’s a medical centre nearby, and Melville primary and high school are just up the road, or jump on a bus on Marmion St and the world’s your oyster. Real Estate Settlement Agent All Hours Mobile Service Hotline 9335 9133 Professional Service “Over 25 years in the real estate settlement industry, BAFC Settlements know how to provide the best service and value in the business. Exercise your right to choose your preferred settlement agent and speak to BAFC today” 63 Coleman Crescent, Melville from $599,000 Jordan Linton | 0438 902 790 Pulse Realty | 9310 1600 “Now”- Always a Good Time to Buy By HAYDEN GROVES REIWA Deputy President I t can be hard to get your head around, but historically the market worth of the property you live in today will be worth at least double that in ten years’ time. The quintessential Freo limestone semi will go for around $1.5 million, the fibro and tile cottage in Hilton will fetch $900,000 and the �80’s brick four bedder in Samson will achieve over $1,000,000. A property in Stokes Street, White Gum Valley for example, just sold in August for $735,000 significantly more than the $407,500 it achieved nine years ago and closing in on doubling in ten years. As the selling agent back in 2005, proclaiming the property would be worth about double its current value in about ten years would have been met with scepticism. Yet, on average when looking historically, Perth’s property prices rise by 10 per cent each year and values double every seven years. when looking historically, Perth’s property... values double every seven years. SETTLEMENTS BAFC Better and Faster Conveyancing Pty Ltd Mobile Real Estate Settlement Agents 6/330 South Terrace, South Fremantle Mob: 0418 926 314 Web: www.bafc.com.au ANNE MEIKLEJOHN 0418 926 314 Licensee/Director Dip Mental Health Page 16 - Fremantle Herald, Saturday November 15, 2014 Sure, you need to choose when to buy and, of course, when to sell. A purchase in June 2007 meant paying the median Fremantle house price of $725,000. Seven years later the median is $823,500 and well short of the anticipated growth rate if following the “double every ten years” theory. The problem is that growth is not linear. If you had bought a year earlier in 2006, the median price was substantially less at $530,000, and back ten years to 2004, Fremantle’s median price was $405,000 and pretty close to half the current median. Want more property info? Email me [email protected] for your free REIWA Suburb Report Putting these specific numbers aside, the main point is that property buying and selling historically shows some pretty impressive capital gains across relatively short periods of time. And, of course easy maths shows capital returns looking even better when holding property for fourteen, twenty-one and twentyeight year periods. In the current market buyers are faced with expanding choice as supply increases and some property commentators are predicting a fall in property prices next year. As previously stated in these pages, first home buyers are leaving the market in droves, demand is softening and investors are being cautious. Sales volumes are down too compared to the long term averages. With some very competitive fixed term interest rates available from the banks (some as low as 4.69%) and other lenders at the moment and with plenty of choice out there, if you have the means then making the decision to buy property now with a view to holding it for at least seven years is probably a good one. Make sure you contact your local REIWA agent when it is time to sell in 2021 for if history repeats itself you will sell for about double what you pay today. The opinion expressed above is based on REIWA statistics of past performances of the property market and does not necessarily reflect future performances of the same market. Please do not rely on any recommendations made, make your own enquiries and seek advice that meets your individual needs. MARK BROPHY estate agent 9335 9800 SOUTH FREMANTLE OFFERS OVER $970,000 SOUTH FREMANTLE OFFERS OVER $999,000 Architect designed two storey residence built of rendered brick and iron with Jarrah floors and excellent joinery. Super large dining, excellent kitchen plus 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and garage. All offers over $970,000 presented at 5pm Sat 29th Nov. Sellers reserve right to accept any offer prior. Charming, very well presented, 3 bedroom character cottage ideally located between the terraces, a short stroll to beach and cafes. Open plan living areas, modern kitchen opens to a peaceful, quirky garden with workshop and a 2nd bathroom under the stars. Off street parking. 47 LILLY STREET OPEN BY INSPECTION Mark Brophy 0403 382 555 11 LOUISA STREET OPEN SAT 12.00-12.40 Gail Jenkins 0412 106 959 SOUTH FREMANTLE $1,350,000 FREMANTLE Large limestone and iron residence with excellent quality renovation. Beautiful big rooms, spacious open plan kitchen/ living opens to alfresco through banks of bi-fold doors. Separate large 2 level self contained studio apartment. Rear lane access. Located between the Terraces. Two bedrooms, partly furnished in the middle of the City. “Johnson Court” walk to everything. Sixth floor, harbour and water views from the balcony. Secure building. Currently tenanted at $400 per week. 15 LOUISA STREET OPEN SAT 12.00-12.40 Denise Muir 0419 932 302 611/23 ADELAIDE STREET OPEN SAT 1.00-1.45 Jinny Henshaw 0418 908 858 FREMANTLE FROM $595,000 Contemporary 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom rendered brick and iron home with double lock up garage and spacious open plan living areas that lead to alfresco under main roof. Close to Fremantle Golf Course, Frank Gibson Park and East Fremantle Oval. FREMANTLE OFFERS OVER $699,000 Pretty as a picture 2 bedroom semi detached cottage. Superbly located with Wray Ave precinct and the CAT bus at the end of the street. Walking distance to town and South Beach. North facing with sunny front verandah and rear deck overlooking compact garden. 11 DOUGLAS STREET OPEN SAT 11.00-11.45 Gail Jenkins 0412 106 959 20 ROBINSON STREET OPEN SAT 1.30-2.15 Gail Jenkins 0412 106 959 FREMANTLE $405,000 $920,000 FREMANTLE $1,130,000 Fabulous income producing modern & spacious 2 bed 2 bath apartment with 2 secure parking bays. 145sqm in total tucked away, quiet and secluded in small boutique complex. Excellent short term rental history generating approx $60,000 pa. Live in or sit back and enjoy the fruits of someone else’s labour. New, contemporary 2 level survey strata street front home. Spacious open plan kitchen, living and dining areas opening onto protected, south facing alfresco area. 4 bed 2 bath with main bedroom and ensuite downstairs. Quiet city side street on the cusp of town. 3/51 PAKENHAM STREET OPEN SAT 11.00-11.45 Denise Muir 0419 932 302 15 PRICE STREET OPEN SAT 1.00-1.45 Denise Muir 0419 932 302 BEACONSFIELD $795,000 BEACONSFIELD $810,000 Right on the Beaconsfield/South Fremantle border is this impressive limestone family home with wide Jarrah floorboards and all original embellishments intact! Giant rooms – 3 doubles, 422m2 block – in need of new kitchen & bathroom. Ideal to renovate and extend. Contemporary design, modern with fantastic use of space. Light & bright 4 bed, 3 bath plus study on 2 levels strata home 320m2 block. Quality appliances & fixtures throughout including solar panels. Fabulous alfresco area, wonderful elevated outlook from upstairs, 2 separate living zones. Double lock up garage. 176 HAMPTON ROAD OPEN SAT 1.00-1.45 Mark Brophy 0403 382 555 44B JEAN STREET OPEN SAT 2.00-2.45 Denise Muir 0419 932 302 HILTON $895,000 WHITE GUM VALLEY $689,000 Development site in elevated location, ocean views available from the potential build! Council has approved 6 units in 2 x 3 storey structures with the benefit of residential or commercial mix. 809m2 land area, plenty of parking, existing 50’s home would make great rental prior to development or land bank for a rainy day. Best Buying in the area! Come and compare! Exciting restoration of a 2 bedroom 1 bathroom cottage from the 50’s/60’s. Weatherboard/iron, wandoo floorboards. Living areas and deck with an ocean glimpse. Don’t delay! 1 HUGHES STREET OPEN SAT 12.00-12.45 Mark Brophy 0403 382 555 25 MINILYA AVENUE OPEN SAT 12.00-12.45 Jinny Henshaw 0418 908 858 The Fremantle Specialists www.markbrophy.com.au Fremantle Herald, Saturday November 15, 2014 - Page 17 East Fremantle East Fremantle East Fremantle 26 East Street 49 Clayton Street 10A Irwin Street Lifestyle & Locale BED 3 BATH 2 CAR 2 Need A Larger Home? BED 4/5 BATH 3 CAR 2 The Comfort of Home BED 3 BATH 2 CAR 2 • Elevated attractive family home on sought after street • Impressive entertainer’s alfresco area with fully automated vergola roof • Spacious living & kitchen/dining areas • Fantastic parent’s retreat complete with separate study and balcony overlooking courtyard and treetops • Just metres to recreational facilities, schools, parks and the river PRICE $1.085 - 1.165M • Be amazed by the size and space of this 2 level home • 4 large bedrooms • Big study or 5th bedroom • 3 separate living areas • Sunny rear garden • Fabulous location just off George St • Lock up garage PRICE $1.195M • Nestled in a cosmopolitan historic precinct offering an enviable easycare lifestyle • Luxurious contemporary dual level residence • Private and secure • Modern granite topped kitchen with Ilve cook-top and dual ovens • Open plan living area plus separate lounge/theatre • Massive garage/workshop PRICE $1.29M INSPECT Sat 11.45 - 12.15 CONTACT Nathan Hewitt [email protected] m 0411 695 313 t 9339 1006 Attadale INSPECT Sat 12 - 12:30pm CONTACT Clare Hickey-Shand [email protected] m 0424 593 136 t 9339 1006 North Fremantle 7a Ince Road INSPECT Sat 2 - 2.40 CONTACT Todd Grierson [email protected] m 0417 881 772 t 9339 1006 North Fremantle 12 Feeney Street 63 Harvest Road BED 4 BATH 2 CAR 2 Priced To Sell BED 3 BATH 2 CAR 2 First Time Offered BED 4 BATH 3 CAR 2 PRICE FROM $1.59M • Modern 2 level home with great versatility • Large kitchen and dining with plenty of cupboards, corian benchtops • Three spacious double bedrooms plus study • Three courtyards and plunge pool • Low maintenance, easy care gardens, live the lifestyle! • Directly across from park and just metres to the river PRICE $1,175,000 • Quality modern home in truly stunning location • Just four homes back from Perth’s best riverfronts • Your own boat pen on private jetty • Four spacious bedrooms with separate study/fifth bedroom • Balcony with fantastic river views • Great versatile layout with two separate living areas PRICE $2M PLUS • Stunning 2 year old modern residence INSPECT with bold, sophisticated finishes Sat 11 - 11.40 • 3 separate living zones • Kitchen with a full complement of CONTACT Bosch appliances Todd Grierson • Luxury outdoors with resort style [email protected] heated pool and entertaining area m 0417 881 772 t 9339 1006 • Alarm system, intercom & integrated data wiring • Zoned ducted r/c a/c • Perfect for those considering building Bicton Bicton The Best of Modern Design 1/86 Petra Street INSPECT Sat 1.15 - 1.45 CONTACT Nathan Hewitt [email protected] m 0411 695 313 t 9339 1006 INSPECT Sat 12.30 - 1pm CONTACT Nathan Hewitt [email protected] m 0411 695 313 t 9339 1006 Hamilton Hill 14 Crewe Street 20 Harfleur Place Location & Lifestyle BED 3 BATH 2 CAR 2 First Time Offered! BED 4 BATH 3 CAR 2 First Time Offered! BED 3 BATH 1 CAR 2 • This contemporary 8 year old street front home is your ticket to stress free riverside living • Large galley kitchen with stainless steel appliances • Alfresco overlooking retained easy care YARD • Dbl garage with extra storage • Small group of 5 (no strata fees) • A short stroll to vibrant shopping & café precinct & transport PRICE $740,000 • Prime position metres to the river • Candidate for a spectacular renovation • Multiple living areas • 827sqm elevated position • Sprawling YARD with studio & pool • Capitalise on the potential • More than a home...a lifestyle PRICE All offers presented INSPECT Sat 1 - 2pm • • • • • • • • PRICE From $449K INSPECT Sat 12 - 12.40 CONTACT Todd Grierson [email protected] m 0417 881 772 t 9339 1006 CONTACT Nicola Fleet [email protected] m 0403 969 227 t 9339 1006 Quiet culdesac location Modern kitchen with dishwasher Flexible floor plan with room to extend Reverse cycle aircon & security alarm Main bed with BIR & remote shutters Convenient yet coastal location Perfect first home or investment Fantastic value for money! INSPECT Sat 11 - 11.40 CONTACT Nicola Fleet [email protected] m 0403 969 227 t 9339 1006 yardproperty.com Page 18 - Fremantle Herald, Saturday November 15, 2014 15 Blackwall Reach Parade Bicton BED 4 BATH 3.5 STUDY 1 CAR 3 POOL 1 SIZE 908 SQM Tuscany On The Swan Nestled along one of the Swan River’s most alluring and tightly held enclaves, this timeless European inspired estate provides the perfect vantage point to enjoy the passing maritime parade. Set on a substantial 908 sqm allotment behind stately iron gates, the home’s distinctive architectural features, refined styling and inherent quality ensure a sense of understated luxury. A grand foyer entrance welcomes you to a family functional floor plan where generous living and accommodation is split over two levels.  The design provides practical separation with each room enjoying a unique river perspective. The theme of space and privacy is continued to the outdoors where manicured gardens and terraced alfresco provide the ultimate zone for year round entertaining. An inspiring riverside residence for those looking to maximise the lifestyle benefits of this highly sought after precinct. • Three large separate living zones • Decadent master suite with Juliet viewing balcony • Gourmet Corian topped kitchen with premium appliances • Study and separate library nook with inbuilt cabinetry • Stunning 17.67m lap pool • Secure gate access with video intercom and electronic alarm • Huge 3 car garage with extra storage for family toys INSPECT Saturday 15th November 1.00 – 1.40pm AUCTION Onsite Saturday 6th December at 1pm DEPOSIT $100,000 on the fall of the hammer SETTLEMENT 30, 45 or 60 Days CONTACT Todd Grierson [email protected] m 0417 881 772 t 9339 1006 yardproperty.com Fremantle Herald, Saturday November 15, 2014 - Page 19 dethridgeGROVES Real Estate 9336 1166 | 3 Norfolk Street, Fremantle | dgre.com.au NEW NEW NEW NEW FREMANTLE Saturday & Sunday 11.00-11.45am Call for Details Saturday 1:15pm to 2.00pm • Lots to love about this tastefully renovated 3 bedroom, 1 bathroom cottage • Spacious living and well-appointed kitchen/dining with French doors • Shady front verandah and rear covered outdoor entertaining space FREMANTLE • Surrounded by white picket fence and mature trees on 489sqm corner lot 1 JOSLIN STREET, HILTON - Lauri Curtain 0422 478 150 NEW Mid $600,000’s Call to View From $1,295,000 • Spacious 5 bedrooms & 2 bathrooms • Well appointed 2 year old 3x2 home • Quality fittings, open living & alfresco • Well maintained & renovated home • Twin garage on rear 410sqm + driveway • Possibility to subdivide into 3 lots (STCA) FREMANTLE 46A NICHOLAS CRESCENT, HILTON Lauri Curtain 0422 478 150 3 ORD STREET, FREMANTLE Shirley Baker 0418 915 120 Call for Details • Steeped in history, c1890’s 2 level, 1 bedroom warehouse apartment • Vast open plan living with timber floors, high ceilings and sash windows • Study nook, bedroom/sitting area upstairs with en-suite FREMANTLE bathroom • Secure off-street parking and fantastic lifestyle in this inner city locale 42 CLIFF STREET, FREMANTLE Lauri Curtain 0422 478 150 - Linda Digby 0402 122 267 NEW PRICE FREMANTLE Sat 12.00-12.45pm FREMANTLE Sat 10.00-10.45am NEW High $500k • North facing 1960’s 3x1 brick home • Covered patio and jarrah floors • Landscaped gardens on 386sqm 11 MORRIS STREET, BEACONSFIELD Lauri Curtain 0422 478 150 Sat 1.30-2.00pm $395,000 • 2 bed, 1 bath, 1st level apartment • Secure complex with private balcony • Very close to Freo city & river precinct 2/1 FORREST STREET, FREMANTLE Margo Pinkerton 0418 942 858 NEW PRICE Sat 11.15-12.00pm $865K-$885K Sat 2.15-3.00pm $898K-$930K Offers Over $495K • Brand new fabulous lock & leave • 3 bedrm, 2 bathrm, open plan design • Fully landscaped with retic & garaging Sat 10.45-11.30am H$900s-Early $1M • Stunning remodelled limestone home • 3 levels, 3 large bedrooms & 2 bath • Provincial & tranquil gardens • Upgraded & extended 4x2 family home • Generous 3x2, modern family home • Multiple living areas + adult retreat • Spacious open plan living on 747sqm • Large in ground pool on 766sqm lot • Undercover deck + double garaging Best Offer Over $650,000 Call for Details Call for Details 8B ASHBURTON TCE, FREMANTLE Hayden Groves 0411 615 582 11 NEMAGOLD GROVE, COOGEE Lisa Garic 0428 945 946 Sat 12-12.45pm 77A EDELINE STREET, SPEARWOOD Lisa Garic 0428 945 946 11C MCCLEERY ST, BEACONSFIELD Lisa Garic 0428 945 946 Margo Pinkerton 0418 942 858 Offers Over $515K • Elevated 581sqm building block • 378sqm elevated vacant land • Has approval for Oswold family home • Fabulous northern orientation • Within walking distance to central Freo • Prime coastal location 2 O’HARA STREET, BEACONSFIELD Linda Digby 0402 122 267 $570,000 Neg 15 ELIZABETH ST, WHITE GUM VALLEY Mary Burns 0413 749 944 Please Call for Details • Well positioned 381 sqm allotment • 670sqm fully prepared allotment • Stone wall & boundary fences in place • Astonishing 180 degree ocean views • Potential ocean and Garden Island views • Approved plans for 5bdrm/3 stry home 5 AGNES ST, BEACONSFIELD Mary Burns 0413 749 944 12 AMELING RISE, FREMANTLE Hayden Groves 0411 615 582 dethridgeGROVES Real Estate 9336 1166 | 3 Norfolk Street, Fremantle | dgre.com.au Page 20 - Fremantle Herald, Saturday November 15, 2014 dethridgeGROVES REAL ESTATE dethridgeGROVES Real Estate 9336 1166 | 3 Norfolk Street, Fremantle | dgre.com.au NEW NEW NEW NEW FREMANTLE FREMANTLE FREMANTLE FREMANTLE FREMANTLE Saturday 12.30-1.00pm $450,000 • 1 bedroom, two level inner city apartment situated amongst pretty zen gardens • In one of Fremantle’s earliest warehouse conversions with own private courtyard • Very secure & quiet complex with remote control access FREMANTLE & reverse cycle air con FREMANTLE FREMANTLE FREMANTLE FREMANTLE • Professionally managed strata with amazing location right in the heart of Fremantle 3/3 ELLEN STREET, FREMANTLE - Margo Pinkerton 0418 942 858 FREMANTLE FREMANTLE FREMANTLE Saturday 1.15-2.00pm 64A SAMSON STREET, WHITE GUM VALLEY Lauri Curtain 0422 478 150 - Linda Digby 0402 122 267 NEW PRICE NEW PRICE FREMANTLE Sat 10.00-10.45am $865,000 • Beautifully proportioned & versatile 2 level home with 3 bedrooms & 2.5 bathrooms • Light filled north facing open plan living connecting to rear patio • Three living spaces, home office and easy to maintain established garden FREMANTLE FREMANTLE FREMANTLE • Parking for 3 to 4 vehicles on a 565sqm rear strata with own driveway $460,000 • Energy efficient studio plus workshop • Nth facing, solar panels, grey water etc • Rear 332sqm with landscaped gardens 11A MORRIS STREET, BEACONSFIELD Lauri Curtain 0422 748 150 Sat 12-12.45pm Mid $600,000’s • Enchanting house on Limerick Way • Open plan living with romantic appeal • North facing rambling cottage garden 97a HOLLAND STREET, FREMANTLE Linda Digby 0402 122 267 Please Call for Details • Charming renovated 3x1 cottage • Open plan living, new kitchen & bath • Parking for 3-4 vehicles on 369sqm 28 CHADWICK STREET, HILTON Lauri Curtain 0422 748 150 Sat 1.15-2.00pm $625K-$650K • A tranquil retreat on the pace of Freo • 2 levels with north facing orientation • 1-2 bedrooms, courtyard & parking 22A ARUNDEL STREET, FREMANTLE Mary Burns 0413 749 944 NEW PRICE Call to View From $1,200,000 Call to View • Appealing c1920’s home on 961sqm • Potential for modern family extension • Large & relaxed back garden 11 OAKOVER ST, EAST FREMANTLE Mary Burns 0413 749 944 Sat 10.30-11.30am $1,300,000 • c1900 stone 3brm family home with pool • Expansive ocean views & 3 living spaces • Lockup garaging & 2.5kW solar panels 67 SWANBOURNE STREET, FREMANTLE Lauri Curtain 0422 748 150 $445,000 Sat 2.45-3.30pm $1,395,000 • Prestigious South Beach Estate • Spacious 2 bedroom apartment • Great find in well managed complex • 4 bdrm, 2 master suites + 3 living zones • Open plan living, alfresco & pool • In popular East St/George St precinct 31/46 EAST STREET, EAST FREMANTLE 13 BREAKSEA DR, NORTH COOGEE Shirley Baker 0418 915 120 Mary Burns 0413 749 944 Margo Pinkerton 0418 942 858 Hayden Groves Principal Shirley Baker 0418 915 120 Linda Digby 0402 122 267 Lisa Garic 0428 945 946 Sat 11-11.45am $839,000 Call to View Offers from $560K • Stunning 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom home • Centrally located town house • Interactive living & high walled gardens • Currently rented for $550 per week • 2 bedrooms + balcony with ocean views • Quietly tucked away with garaging 82B SOUTH STREET, FREMANTLE Jan Ladhams 0438 251 0516 7-10 STIRLING STREET, FREMANTLE Lisa Garic 0428 945 9460 Sat 2.15-3.00pm Call to View $775,000 $685,000 • Contemporary, 2 level, 3x2 home • Stylish & well maintained townhouse • Open plan living & lush c/yard garden • 3 bed, 2 bath & high walled garden • Easy stroll to local school & cafés • Parking for 2 & a short stroll to Freo 97A MARMION STREET, FREMANTLE Linda Digby 0402 122 267 Christine Majeks 0402 762 601 Margo Pinkerton 0418 942 858 Jan Ladhams 0438 251 051 19/88 HAMPTON RD., FREMANTLE Margo Pinkerton 0418 942 858 Mary Burns 0413 749 944 Lauri Curtain 0422 478 150 Fremantle Herald, Saturday November 15, 2014 - Page 21 ONLY 7 STUNNING APARTMENTS LEFT! DONT MISS OUT ON THIS FANTASTIC OPPORTUNITY STARTING FROM $385,000. UNDER CONSTRUCTION. SECURE WITH JUST A $10,000 DEPOSIT. Sales Office Open: By appointment. 25 O’Connor Close, South Beach. Enjoy modern, stylish living just 200m from stunning South Beach and only minutes from Fremantle’s famous cappuccino strip and nightlife. Be in your element. Sharon Grey - Pindan Realty + 0417 926 385 Glenn O’Connor-Smith - ACTON + 0413 545 044 ElementsSouthBeach.com.au Page 22 - Fremantle Herald, Saturday November 15, 2014 FREMANTLE 3 NORMAN STREET, FREMANTLE FROM $595,000 OLIVE COURT, MOVE INTO BY CHRISTMAS 2 1 1 No need to wait to move into your new home, these immaculate high quality apartments are ready to move into before Christmas. Secure yourself a brand new 2 bed, 1 bath modern home in the heart of Fremantle built by bespoke builders Cottesloe Construction. A builder with a reputation for attention to detail and absolute quality. Over the complex of 10 exquisite units you have your choice of upstairs apartments with huge balconies of around 35 sqm, or downstairs your choice of private courtyards also over 30sqm and up to 69sqm. The apartments have been designed with outdoor living in mind to take advantage of the beautiful weather. Freshly built with an interior that will impress – a modern contemporary look with open plan living designed to incorporate your indoor outdoor areas, whether it be courtyard or balcony / alfresco – it’s a fantastic place to relax or have the friends over to entertain. The kitchen is fitted out with BOSCH dishwasher, Ariston stove, oven and washing machine. Carpet in the 2 bedrooms with huge mirrors on the doors to a BIR with shelving. Tiles throughout the rest of the house with floor to ceiling tiles in the sleek looking bathrooms. Alarmed, fitted with ducted reverse cycle air conditioning, your own locked storage space plus a bike rack area this is truly a life styler’s find. Easy to clean and very low maintenance, lock up and leave or stay local and enjoy all the fine things Fremantle has to offer. Whether that is a walk to Galati’s for fresh produce, Frank’s Butcher Shop for something to put on the bbq, or many of the small cafes, restaurants, and boutique bars this area has to offer. Perhaps a day at the beach or on the boat is more to your liking, your choices are endless. For the astute investor you have a brand new 2 bedroom property only walking distance to Fremantle Hospital, Fremantle proper, and a plethora of public transport options for travel to all parts of Perth. Potential tenants can register with us now for an exciting opportunity. HOME OPEN: THIS WEEKEND & NEXT, SAT 10AM-12PM & SUN 1.30PM-3.30PM. 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ER by JENNY DʼANG ANTLE NORTH FREM for their safety residents feared a leavers’ as last Saturday as college boys party for Aquin Riding Gallery ny d at the Antho Street erupte on quiet Pearse into a riot. a started when s The trouble ted student d handful of intoxica school punche and from the swank gallery’s walls holes in the in the street. harassed people them was ejected When one of bogan he texted his they by bouncers, when and, up turn ess mates to nuts, an eyewitn did, they went He said one boy Herald. told the after to “go wild” nd. was itching with his girlfrie splitting up Ad & WIN a Find the Fakea Feast for 2 Chance for 73 Wray Ave, Fremantle 9430 5513 indicat nally police had to When police some time, andCastaldi said. found the man’s his door, they to n how long for masks, Ms department corpse. It’s unknow She called the uncertain terms in no he’d been dead. the units in inform staff ed. 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NO SIGNUP - HASSLE FREE COMPETITIONS we just love REWARDING OUR READERS Fremantle Herald, Saturday November 15, 2014 - Page 29 NOTICEBOARD herald WHAT’S ON • CLASSES • ACTIVITIES • SPIRITUAL SERVICES • SUPPORT GROUPS BREAKAWAY SOCIAL GROUP. Meets every Monday 7:30pm- 10:30pm, at United Church Hall, Located on the corner of Carrington St and Canning Hwy, Palmyra. Cost of $10. Includes Ballroom Dancing, Live band and a free supper, Senior. For more information call Jo Gorman 9337 2511 FREE COACHING FOR ADULT SWIMMERS. Stroke correction, workouts. Fremantle Leisure Centre, 50 mtr pool. Wednesday 9:00am. Phone Warren 0418 913 072 Masters Swim Coach mind COUNSELLING/SUPPORT for those needing to recover from Narcissist Psychopath abuse. Qualified Therapist. First half hour free. There is a way forward…Ph: 0419 322 388 AYURVEDIC Yoga Massage available now near Fremantle. Phone 0411 127 778 EQUILIBRIUM in every moment. There are many ways to find it, but what if you want to stay? For meetings visit www. equilibrium.ws FREMANTLE BRIDGE CLUB has supervised sessions for players with basic knowledge to play duplicate Bridge with assistance and advice from a friendly experienced player. Saturday Mornings 9:30am. $5 per session FUN LAWN BOWLS Come along and join us for a fun game of lawn bowls - beginners and serious players welcome. We are a small group of friendly people who have a fun game and then tea/coffee and cake/ biscuits for $7. Bowls are supplied if required. Fremantle Bowling Club Ellen Street Fremantle (free parking behind) 9-45 every Sunday morning. Ring Marion 9335 7829 for more information GROW MUTUAL HELP GROUPS Depressed? Anxious? Fearful? Alone? Don’t despair. Help is available. Come and discover GROW’s program of personal growth, support and friendship. Groups are at Mt Pleasant (Thurs 10.30am), Bicton (Tues 7pm), Como (Fri 10am), Fremantle (Wed 10am & Wed 7.00pm). GROW is confidential, open to all and no fees are charged. For more information freecall 1800 558 268 or visit www.grow.net. au for more information JAZZ FREMANTLE. Jan Preston, Queen of Boogie Piano. Sunday 16 November, 4 – 7pm. Navy Club, 64 High Street, Fremantle. Visitors: $20 Enquiries: 9330 3491. Sponsor: HEALTHWAY – Act-Belong-Commit www. jazzfremantle.com.au MEDITATION AND SACRED SONG, 2nd and 4th Wednesday of month, 7pm, beginners and experienced welcome, Hamilton Hill, gold coin donation, Susan and David, 9494 2079 NATUROPATH available for free consultations and exchanges for the financially impaired. Susan Deeley 0433 364 654 PARA-QUAD GARAGE SALE Sunday 16 November 9.30 am – 12.30 pm. 10 Selby Street, Shenton Park (Car Park No. 3) Furniture, household goods, clothing, toys, books www.slfwa.org.au REMEMBRANCE DAY at ANZAC Cottage. Remembrance Day will be commemorated at ANZAC Cottage on Sunday November 9th from 10 am to 4pm. Enhanced by the “Field of Remembrance” consisting of white crosses dedicated to fallen service men and women from Australian conflicts, the Service will begin at 10:45am. The Cottage, situated at 39 Kalgoorlie St, Mt Hawthorn will be open for visitors and a talk on how and why ANZAC Cottage was built in one day in February 1916 will take place at 11:30. People are welcome to register for a free white cross to commemorate their fallen service people in any Australian conflict by visiting http://www.trybooking. com/GAFQ OR http://www.trybooking.com/105602 or calling 0411 44 55 82 or emailing [email protected]. au. Entry by donation and light refreshments available for a gold coin SING SING SING Groups and individual lessons choir. Melville and Fremantle. Beginners welcome. Call Joanna 9339 5631 SILENT AUCTION OF A CLASSIC 1964 VW BEETLE taking place at St Pauls Heritage Fair on Saturday November 22nd from 8:30am - 1pm. 162 Hampton Road Beaconsfield. The Full AMOUNT of the highest TOTAL BID [that exceeds the reserve price] will be donated to support the work of IGWR-Nepal and will directly be used to make a real difference to the lives of children in Nepal ST PAULS HERITAGE FAIR. Saturday 8:30am - 1pm on November 22nd. 162 Hampton Road Beaconsfield. A delightful time to visit this unique Heritage precinct; a once a year event that offers a breakfast, brunch and lunch and an opportunity to get some Christmas shopping done; knowing that every dollar helps with maintaining this heritage icon in Beaconsfield HERALD NOTICEBOARD spread the word. Write (to PO Box 85 North Fremantle, 6159), drop (at 41 Cliff St, Freo), fax (9430 7726) or email (news@ fremantleherald.com) but please do not phone. Please keep your notices short and to the point (we reserve the right to cut free notices). Deadline is noon Tuesday. To see more Noticeboards go to � www.fremantleherald.com MASSAGE Chill-out, De-stress and leave a different person. Swedish, Deep Tissue, Indian head massage. Nice atmosphere, great music, experienced therapist. 7 days. Lisa 0432 154 196 MOBILE MASSEUSE Swedish, deep tissue, relaxation, pregnancy massage. Reiki healing. Ph Miranda on 0419 189 496 MASSAGE Professional. Feel the difference. 9316 2587 or 0409 430 245 Christina FREE MEDIATION CLASSES. Manning Area. www.mediationwa.com.au FREE SHRI MATAJI NIRMALADEVI’S - SAHAJA YOGA Meditation with Indian Ragas Every Friday 7pm at Upstairs 7/11, Phillimore Street, Fremantle. By Acharya Dr. Sadanand G. Mankar Mb: 0407 561 662 body YOGA and AYURVEDA Retreat in Rishikesh, India February 24 - March 9 2015. Join us for a 12 Day Retreat at the foothills of the Himalayas. Enjoy twice daily yoga with Nikki, nurturing Ayurvedic Treatments and healthy Ayurvedically inspired meals. Book your place now !! Ph Nikki 0411 796 354 or Leah 0438 693 855 www. yogavedawellness.com ABUNDANCE LIFE COACHING “Regain your Personal Power and Create Success & Happiness”. Life Coaching, Energy Healing, Intuitive Development and Meditation. Call Catherine, Dip FP, NLP, on 0408 563 746 or visit www.soulabundance.com.au ASHTANGA YOGA - New 5 week Beginner Courses start 7pm Monday 30 November, 9am Saturday 5 November, 7pm Wednesday 9 November, 5:30pm Tuesday 2 December. 10 Wray Ave Fremantle. malayoga.com.au or 0459 151 599 BOWEN THERAPY BOWEN Therapy is a gentle yet dynamic form of bodywork that has great success in treating muscle & soft tissue injuries. In particular, neck, shoulder, back, sciatic, leg, knee & ankle pain. Also great for pregnancy, fatigue & general wellness. �Treat Yourself to Better Health through Bowen Therapy.’ Health Rebates Apply. Ph: Laura 0412 933 534 COUNSELLING Therapy services at NORFOLK STREET COUNSELLING CENTRE. JONATHAN KESTER P.A.C.A.W.A, P.A.C.F.A Senior Counsellor & Psychotherapist. Works with individuals & couples- for anger management, anxiety, marriage and relationship counselling, men’s issues and retirement planning.Ph. 0438 929 899 www.perthcounselling.net.au HEALTH FUND rebates available. JANE MCNABB - Hakomi Psychotherapist and Senior Counsellor. Works with depression, grief, anxiety, stress, addictions, relationship issues, childhood trauma, work and family conflict. Mindfulness-based therapy (Hakomi) Ph. 9433 3545 www. norfolkstreetcounselling.com.au HEALTH FUND and MEDICARE rebates available MORNING (10am) Yoga Classes, Tuesday General, Thursday Beginners, Friday General/Beginners, Experienced teachers all classes, Air Conditioned, All mats and props provided, Free parking. Full schedule online. Beginners welcome. www. jyoga.com.au 0418 923 791, 146 Carrington St O’Connor MORNING Yoga (2 week) Intensive - Strengthening your practice, Starts November 17th Mon 6am, Register online $200, places limited www.jyoga. com.au 0418 923 791 146 Carrington St O’Connor CRAFTY MASSAGE Fully recreational and remedial care. 6 days 9:00am - 8:00pm. Fremantle. Lis 0431 291 118 MASSAGE Amazing self healing alleviates stress/ neck/ shoulder/ back, tension/ pain/ migraines. Zen shiatsu therapeutic massage. Trained in Japan. Non sexual. Elspeth 0410 853 441 MASSAGE and Certified Counsellor. Beautiful, relaxing, swedish or stronger therapeutic. In tranquil Palmyra location. $65/ 1 hour or $85/ 1.5 hours. Sara 0423 135 875 body riches massage & spa centre FREMANTLE’S leading specialists in remedial massage. Open 7 days. Specialising in: Deep tissue, Trigger point, Injury, Sports. Swedish, Relaxation, Aromatherapy. Pregnancy, Reflexology, Hot stone. Add a signature spa treatment to your massage choice; in our exquisite tropical outdoor spa massage room. We offer: All health fund rebates, Gift vouchers, Double treatment rooms. www.bodyriches.com.au Ph 6262 2667 or 0409 339 313 MASSAGE Relaxing and Therapeutic in peaceful Spearwood location. $60 1hr/ $80 1.5hrs. Non sexual, Richard 0413 121 429 MASSAGE Remedial/Hawaiian/ Swedish/Reflexology/Ion Spa Detox/Burmese Acupuncture with a powerful healing touch in Hilton. $65/1 hr or $85/1.5 hrs. Kath 0404 100 912 MOBILE Thai Traditional Massage, deep tissue. Non sexual 7 days. Please call Amy 0449 174 765 ALLERGY testing, nutritional deficiency testing, chemical and toxin testing, inflammatory marker testing, fat and muscle analysis (VLA), live blood analysis, tongue and nail diagnosis, iridology. Only $80. Just present this ad. www. anaturalself.com.au. Phone Dana 0409 920 689. 156 Rockingham Rd, Hamilton Hill PILATES 6:30-7:30am. St Pauls Church Hall. Enquiries Andrea 0419 214 045 REFLEXOLOGY: Josi, formerly working at Fremantle Markets, has new premises in East Fremantle. Please call 0410 688 362 for reflexology session. Member of RAA SATSANG. Daily satsang with Vishrant. Visit www.vishrant.org or call Dakini 0438 831 883 for more info spirit SUNDAY morning Gentle Yoga at South Beach starts again 7:30am. Join us on the lawn around 100m North of South Beach Café, close to the footpath that ends no dog area. Enjoy the beautiful scenery while practising yoga in a general class tailored to suit everyone; on a donation basis. Session ends with a relaxation/ meditation around 9am. Contact Kitty: 0423 309 295 or just come along with matt, towel, blanket or pillow if required WAVES YOGA BY THE SEA commencing 1st December. Mon - Fri 6am & 7.15am. One hour classes suit all levels. Ocean Drive, South Beach, Fremantle. $15 or $12 conc. Ph 0409 323 240 IYENGAR yoga, Experienced teachers, Individual adjustments, Beginners to experienced, Air conditioned, Free parking, Change rooms, Full Class schedule online www. jyoga.com.au, 0418 923 791, 146 Carrington St O’Connor YOGA Classes Daily. Beginners welcome. Early morning 6.00 - 7.30 am classes with Gerard are back on - Monday to Friday. New start time for Paul’s Tuesday and Friday morning classes : now 9.30 - 11.00 am. Ph Nikki 9433 1018 / 0411 796 354. 75 Wray Ave Fremantle. www.yogavedawellness.com YOGA – Hatha Style – Gentle Exercise with experienced instructor at Samson Recreation Centre - 44 McCombe Avenue Samson - Thursday 12.00pm – 1.30pm $10.50/$8.50 conc. – all levels welcome - further information call 9331 8040 herald classifieds “ THEY’RE KEEPING THEIR PROMISE TO MY DAD.” JACOB WILLIAMSON Call 1800 534 229 or visit legacy.com.au The Herald Supports Recycling After you’ve read it recycle it... 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As you thrive on simplicity, so Scorpio seems to evoke every kind of complexity imaginable. This is your buried opposite that you are seeing. It would be best to embrace rather than avoid it. What are you emotions trying to say? GEMINI (May 21 – June 21) When confronted directly, your standard defence is to discombobulate into a thousand dancing pieces, leaving all and sundry completely confused. Life is approaching indirectly. You can’t resist. Your willingness to discover the land of emotion, feeling and intimacy, is switched on. CANCER (June 22 – Jul 22) Old habits die hard. The Leo Moon, at the beginning of the week, has you doing your level best to push the river. Fortunately it’s a passing aberration. It won’t take you too long to identify the error of your ways – at which point you will relax and attune, letting the river carry you. LEO (Jul 23 – Aug 22) Emotionality won’t work. Being grandiose, or bombastic, isn’t going to deliver the outcomes you are after, either. A melting heart will though; one that is full of love, vulnerability and openness. When that’s put into place, you will be able to jump gleefully into a fresh labour of love. VIRGO (Aug 23 – Sept 22) It will be emotional insight that serves you best this week Be sure that your feeling radar is on. Know when others are feeling on, and when they are just a little bit off. Be the canary in the coalmine. Your friendships in particular, will be well served by you being on the money. LIBRA (Sept 23 – Oct 23) Peace, justice, harmony and a general increase in consciousness, are what you stand for and what the world needs. The North Node of the Moon is ensuring you don’t forget, even as things appear to be going in the opposite direction. Stay true to who you are, no matter the resistance. SCORPIO (Oct 24 – Nov 21) There are now four planets in Scorpio. This is a quadruple blessing. Venus is soothing the hard edges of Saturn. 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