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FREMANTLE HERALD Volume 27 N o 23 Saturday June 4, 2016 www.fremantleherald.com Your local, INDEPENDENT newspaper Melville North: Letterboxed to Applecross, Alfred Cove, Ardross, Attadale, Bicton, Booragoon, Brentwood, Melville, Mt Pleasant, Myaree and Palmyra. li t eet emantle h a Email: news@fremantleherald.com S etback f or S unset by STEPHEN POLLOCK lan to t ansfo m the hed in emantle into an entertainment venue su e ed a small but si nificant setbac this wee emantle council committee voted against the proposal following a si month t ial which some neighbouring businesses and residents say caused too many problems. Sunset wants a tavern, ba mic o b ewe and roasting housing on the lass ese e and by STEPHEN POLLOCK is fin e ic in ood fo eaconsfield s ett lau hton who was this wee eunited with a cherished $5,000 guitar which had been stolen. he uita was a custom made tribute to his late partner, Rebecca, who died of cancer aged 42, leaving a de astated ett to loo afte two young daughters. ollowin an a ticle in the Herald about the theft ( Thieves silence memory of mum, May 21), a mystery man ot in touch with the uita s ma e ad adshaw and handed it over. Ironically, Mr Claughton was ha in a am at a f iend s house when he got the news. m so deli hted to ha e the uita bac it means so much to me and all the memories I have of Rebecca, he says. hie es nic ed the uita f om the itchen in his euben t eet home A grey Samsung laptop, containing the famil s onl eco din of ebecca s oice was also stolen f ou now of the la to s whereabouts call Mr Claughton on 0422 718 577. followin the t ial as ed the council to increase patron numbers from 400 to 850 in the tavern, and from 1000 to 1500 at an outdoor concert venue. Only one councillor, Dave Hume, voted for the proposal. Cr Bryn Jones said the proposal had grown too big and was im actin the site s amenity. The trial seems to have confi med the conce ns people had before it started, he says. And this permanent proposal would be on a larger scale. Cr Jon Strachan said the council s e essions of interest for the site had envisaged a site to showcase local a tists and be of benefit to the whole community. Alcohol focus The community events ha en t done too well and it seems that alcohol is the primary product, not food, he says. Locals crammed the gallery to vent their frustration. Resident Suzanne John says she saw concert goers defecating in bushes and men urinating because portaloos at the enue stan Cheryl Greaves, who coordinates the Round House volunteer heritage guides, said sound levels had spoiled tours and a wedding at the Roundhouse. Heritage belongs to all West Australians, not just emantle council she told the chamber. Another local said the trial had reduced the lass ese e to a blood pub. Sculptor Greg James, who owns a gallery at the hed said e cessi e noise and t a c befo e and during concerts had forced him to close on those days. unset ents James Legge said he though the trial had gone well and he was ha to wo with locals and the council to iron out any issues. Kieran Wong, director of a chitectu al fi m which e a ed unsets plans, said the proposal a ected less that e cent of Arthur Head. The recommendation to refuse will go before full council in th ee wee s The WA Planning Commission will have the final sa on unset s o osal with emantle council onl able to o e a recommendation. Joy for plucky family Lily Rose rett Claughton Lola Valentine and arious rabbits and guinea pigs Photo by Stephen Pollock TRADIES! OUR READERS ARE IN NEED OF YOUR SERVICES THIS WINTER. If you want the best results, for the best price, call Kim or Lindsay today! YOUR HERALD DIGITAL PASS Did you know your locally owned and independent Herald newspaper is available online every week in both Traditional and Interactive formats? You can access it via www.fremantleherald.com through your smartphone, laptop, home computer and tablet. www.facebook.com/ fremantleherald is the perfect forum for you to have your say on local issues. If you see an article in the paper and want to comment, like us on Facebook and have your voice heard. Retweet the issues that matter to you on Twitter. Follow @fremantleherald and keep up to date with what s happening in your area. All our best photos are also available via www.instagram. com/fremantleherald. WALKERS WANTED! We need people to get your favourite local, independent newspaper into letterboxes. Contact Marie today on 9430 7727. Find the Fake Ad & win a chance for a feast for two! GOLDEN AGE 1981 BBQ RESTAURANT See the competitions page for details. AWARDED FOR EXCELLENCE... 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BICTON CELLARS BEACH HEAD RANGE 2 for $30 00 $38 99 per carton CARLSBERG Opening Hours: Mon to Fri 9.30am - 8.00pm 221 Preston Point Rd (cnr of Bristol Ave) Homebase: 55 Salvado Rd, Subiaco Unit 4/16 Kalmia Rd, Bibra Lake This Week s Specials HOWARD PARK FLINT ROCK AND MIAMUP RANGE 2 for $50 00 $42 99 per carton KRONENBOURG 1664 *valid until 14 June 2016 9339 1917 KITCHEN & BATHROOM SPECIALISTS Call today for free Bathroom or Kitchen design consultation (Valued at $250.00) Tel: 9446 6729 www.ikandu.com.au herald Ugly roof a sad mistake e oofin of the emantle Arts Centre with shiny steel is an ugly thing and a sad mistake. hen wo ed at eo council as the architecture and heritage o ce was luc enou h to tal the renovators out of this very same approach on Scott s Church in South Terrace. Just like the arts centre the church was originally roofed in wood shingles, and just like the arts centre had never seen a metal roof. e suaded the chu ch that at (plain) clay roof tiles were a more sympathetic approach and similar price to colorbond steel (the more durable painted steel). Luckily the church was very sympathetic and they weren t listed with the Heritage Council! ow blind eddie can see the tiles on the church are miles closer to the o i inal wood shin le finish in appearance, compared to the Arts Centre steel; you don t need a heritage expert to tell you. Sadly the so called experts often can t see the woods for the trees on these issues, and this is a classic case. Apart from anything else ou wouldn t et the oofin manufacturer even recommending ordinary steel roof sheeting on the arts centre as it s too exposed and close to the sea, so there will be zero warranty and the roof will be corroding in no time! So it s the worst solution for everyone; ugly and with a short life span, and thus very costly in the end! Another one for ratepayers, like the mild steel waterpark at the leisure centre opposite that went to landfill afte about fi e ea s Clay tiles on a roof on the other hand fi ed with stainless steel fi in s will loo li e the o i inal roof and last for 100 years as well. As things stand ratepayers will be able argue this issue again in about 20 years... and pay for it again... Sad indeed. Michael Willicombe Chudleigh St, Fremantle o af e WHILE the Liberal candidate for emantle he ufi has now quit the race it s important that his scare-mongering on same-sex marriage does not go unanswered. ufi claimed le alisin a marriage would lead to polygamous marriage. This is not true. In none of the 23 countries around the globe which now have marriage equality has polygamous marriage been a subsequent result, and some of these countries have had gay marriage for more than a decade. This is because gay marriage is about equality and polygamy is about inequality. Polygamous marriages are sexist and patriarchal, allowing one man to have several wives, but women can only have one husband. Polygamous marriages are only found in deeply conservative religious sects or Islamic countries, all of which condemn homosexuality and ban gay marriage. One does not lead to the other. The two issues are not compatible and cannot co-exist in the same jurisdiction. Equal marriage is about freedom and fairness, polygamous marriage is not. Brian Greig WA Convenor Australian Marriage Equality Whatley Cres, Bayswater The Ed says: Playing devil s advocate, why can t polygamous marriage include a woman taking an extra husband or two? Or for that matter, an extra wife to help hubby out? letters Time to clean the moron up I LOVE my little, progressive, lefty, forward-thinking port city. I am proud to consider myself a part of a community that supports environmental awareness, community development and social inclusion. I was also proud when a picture supporting marriage equality was erected on Little Lefroy Street; I am not sure who to thank, but I think it s a lovely representation of the equality I believe our community strives for. I was much less proud when some moron defaced it at least a month ago, and less proud still that it hasn t been cleaned up yet. So I say it s about time that this got cleaned up and marriage equality became the norm. Name withheld Beaconsfield Help the poor, not the rich THE Reserve Bank is rightly concerned that negative gearing is forcing up the price of housing. Already, Australia is one of the countries with the most expensive housing in the world. The average Australian is employed on a wage or a salary, already has a huge mortgage to pay back, is trying to provide the best education possible for children and can t a o d to s eculate and o into bigger debt to the banks. Negative gearing advantages the rich, it does give them an opportunity to defray tax, and also have capital gains once the property is sold. Australians, we have to ask ourselves these questions; do we want to have a bigger wealth gap than already exists, and why is negative gearing not allowed in the USA and some countries in Europe? Karlis Kelers Clydesdale St, Alfred Cove Be careful who we sell to he on oin olitical con ict over the proposed sale of emantle o t seems to s i t around who they consider to be prospective purchasers. With the recent debacle of the strategic port of Darwin being sold to Chinese interests at a time when the os ect of a med con ict is on the cards, the sale of any further strategic infrastructure to overseas interests exposes our politicians to charges of national subversion. DB & WK Binning Norton Ridge, Winthrop The Paper That Lives Here est. 1989 Newspaper House - liff treet Fremantle WA 6160 PO Box 85 North Fremantle, WA 6159 Ph: 9430 7727 Fax: 9430 7726 news@fremantleherald.com www.fremantleherald.com Publisher: The Herald Publishing Co. Pty Ltd Editor-in-chief: Andrew Smith Directors: Andrew Smith & Pip Thomson ACN: 009 416 620 EDITORIAL Editor: Andrew Smith hie o Sta Production Editor: Steve Grant Hobart Desk / Editorial Production: Brian Mitchell Journalists: Jenny D Anger, David Bell, Stephen Pollock, Cartoonist: Ange Story Deadline: Wed. noon ADMINISTRATION Business Development Director: Bryan Zemunik Reception: Alana Christian, Ruby Burt ADVERTISING Director: Natalie Hug Assistant to Director: Melanie Buljan Real Estate: Natalie Hug Display Advertising: Elin McCarthy, Myra Oudendijk, Lucy Davies, Cindy Watts Ad Copy Control: Julie Rainbow Trades Services: Kim Mulligan, Lindsay Martin, Bryan Zemunik lassifieds Alana Christian, Ruby Burt Ads Deadline: Mon 5pm PRODUCTION Production Manager: Matthew Eeles Graphic Design: Nibha Mehra, Fernanda Herrmann, Helena Tay ACCOUNTS Director: Christine Smith Assistants: Janelle Tester DISTRIBUTION Manager: Marie King Assistants: Stephanie Campbell, Dave D Anger & many locals! Transport: Ron Fowler WEBSITE S I M I www.fremantleherald.com Matthew Eeles We publish four separate editions every weekend which carry local and regional news and advertising. Beaconsfi eld, ast Fremantle, Fremantle, Hilton, North Fremantle, O Connor, Samson, South Fremantle, White Gum Valley 19,890 papers (March 2016)* Atwell, Aubin Grove, Beeliar, Bibra Lake, Cockburn, Coogee, Coolbellup, Hamilton Hill, Hammond Park, Jandakot, Munster, North Coogee, North Lake, South Lake, Spearwood, Success, Yangebup 23,865 papers (March 2016)* 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 38,493 papers (March 2016)* *Some areas delivered fortnightly. 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It later emerged the department s axeman, who d claimed the tree was in poor health, wasn t a registered arboriculturist. The martyred tree was hailed one of Cockburn s most ancient and si nificant he ita e a ahs by Cockburn council which has now added another 446 jarrah, tuart and marri gums to its si nificant t ee list to t and protect them. Many were recommended by the Save Beeliar Wetlands environmental group. The corridor of trees stretches through Bibra Lake Reserve and Beeliar Regional Park, and is believed to provide habitat for threatened Carnaby s black cockatoos as well as several other species. Purple pall It s also along the path of the looming Roe 8 highway extension. The register doesn t provide legal protection for trees, but the council wants developers to seek special permission before removing any. What it does do is put a special value for these trees on the community, says Kate Kelly, Save Beeliar Wetlands convenor. Cockburn s planning director Daniel Arndt hopes trees listing will convey their importance to Main Roads and the Barnett government. All but two of the 114 submissions the council received about the listing were from supporters. SITUATION VACANT FITNESS TRAINER Casual Position (Approx 6-10 hours per week) It is preferable but not a prerequisite that the applicant has obtained or is studying toward a qualification in Physical Education, Human Movement, Personal/Group Training, however applicants who have experience within other areas of the fitness industry, who have experience in managing people and fitness programs may also be suitable, depending on their expertise. The applicant must have a current First Aid Certificate. Applicants must be available for some of the following time slots: 6.00am and 8.00am Monday and Wednesday, 5.45pm Tuesday and Thursday and/or 7am Saturday. Applicants should apply in writing to: The Trainer Liaison Officer Email: ystriders@iinet.net.au For remuneration details or for further information: Phone: 9330 3809 Mobile: 0420 275 798 Applications close Friday 17 June 2016. Y Striders Inc. is a not-for-profit club for walkers and runners predominately aged 40 and upwards. The club is based at Troy Park in Attadale and conducts 7 fitness sessions per week. www.ystriders.org.au by STEPHEN POLLOCK A PURPLE pall is hanging over Fremantle and it s not a Prince tribute concert at the Round House. he oc e s a e the fi st team since Footscray in 1938 to start the season with 10 consecutive losses afte e iousl finishin in the top four. If they lose this weekend to Essendon it would set a new record. The portsiders have also become the 17th team since 1939 to lose thei fi st ames a list they re already on following the disastrous 2001 season when the lost the fi st Former coach Gerard Neesham says the team has been battered by a near-perfect storm. Never underestimate bad luck and injury, he sighs. We ve been without our three most important important players Sandilands, Fyfe and Johnson and Mundy s been in and out of the team as well. Couple that with a lack of de th o mo e s ecificall maturity in the squad, and you re in real trouble you can t buy experience in Woolworths. It s Pav s last year as well the club is definitel in transition. Former Dockers board member and author of the club s history Les Everett says the writing was on the wall during the preseason competition. They won both their games but I was worried, he says. Poor kicking made progress slow and clunky while awful kicking for goal often meant when the did finall et within range there wasn t much reward. Mr Everett says although Ross Lyon s on a long-term contract, every aspect of the club would be under severe review. Despite the Dockers rotten start to the season, life-long fans like Palmyra s Darryn Foote are u fo the fi ht Despite the Dockers rotten season so far diehard fans randy and Darryn oote are staying positi e Photo by Stephen Pollock Dockers supporters aren t Chardonnay sipping Subiaco wankers, we are a hardened diehard breed, he says. It has been awesome to see the rookies such as Lachie Weller, Ed Langdon, Connor Blakely step up to be top level athletes so quickly with minimum game time. 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Is your welcome mat out? WHAT a wonderful letter from Tina Wilson last week ( How simply awful, dahling, Herald, May 28, 2016) in response to my concern about homeless people sleeping in the side entrance to Tivoli Hall in Kintail Road, Applecross. As Melville city council has moved swiftl to close o this ni htl shelte with iron gates, it s reassuring that people like Tina would welcome these unfortunate folk into her neighbourhood with open arms. Unfortunately Tina, the Editor did not publish your street address so if you let me know where you live in Palmyra I will ha e m chau eu deli e them to ou doorstep next week. Bless you, Tina! Barry Thornton Kintail Road, Applecross Era of the all-rounders THE death of Merv Cowan brings to a close another chapter in Fremantle sporting history, but it also represents the passing of a member of a dying breed: the all-round champion sportsman. Mr Cowan is mostly remembered as a premiership captain with the East Fremantle football club, but what is sometimes forgotten is that he was also a superb cricketer (captain of Fremantle s A-grade cricket team), a state champion swimmer and played in the WA state water polo team. Like another Fremantle boy, Arthur Marshall (who also played league football for East Fremantle and A-grade cricket herald letters for Fremantle, but was better known as a champion tennis, squash and table tennis player) Mr Cowan grew up in the era when gifted sportsmen could turn their hands to man di e ent s o ts and e cel in most. Other great WA sportsmen who were champions is several disciplines were Keith Slater, Rick Charlesworth, John Baguley, Derek Chadwick and Ian Brayshaw. Today s focus on professionalism demands specialisation, so that athletically-gifted young people devote themselves to a single sport. This has made life less interesting for everyone, including the young athletes themselves. Roger Underwood Palin St, Palmyra The Ed says: It s not just specialisation, there s all the grip-and-grin sponsor events and posing for adverts, not to mention the all-important Twittering to ensure everyone s aware of how important you are. Turning Japanese? I don t think so I WAS quite amazed to see how much the mayor of Melville earns. Do we really need a mayor, as I thought a large part of the job was socialising. Maybe he could take a cut in salary and spend some of the money on greening Melville as he promised. The Japanese elms that have been planted in abundance don t look as if they are going to provide any shade or food for our birds. Surely we can come up with something better for our suburbs. Brenda Taylor Bridges Rd, Melville WE LOVE LETTERS, so get yours to news@fremantleherald.com or hand it in at li t emantle 0439 113 786 By app or walk ins welcome MAH HAIR ROOM SPECIALS Mens Cuts $23 Seniors $17 Ladies Cuts $28 Seniors $25 Kids from $15 Colours from $55 Foils from $75 Mah Hair Room, 2/265 Canning Hwy (Stammers Arcade) Palmyra Denture Clinic Repairs While You Wait Walk In Denture Repairs Veterans Affairs Rod Herbert Denture Clinic 199 High Street, Fremantle 9335 3317 40 Litre Bags Any 10 Bag Combo for $80 Manures Sheep, Cow, Chicken, Multi Mix Mulches Water Saver, Karri & Peat, Pine Bark, Mushroom Compost Manure & Mulch Soil Mixes Soil Conditioner, Potting Mix 36lt SHEEP MANURE LARGE 70L BAGS 10 Bags $100 Put the magic in your garden I am 8. It feels great to know what I m really good at. bcells35423 Ph: Manure Magic 0427 999 961 FREE HOME DELIVERY www.manuremagic.com.au What s the most valuable tool in a tradie s toolbox? The Herald of course. Be seen in thousands of newspapers every week. P: 9430 7727 E: trades.services@fremantleherald.com Knowing the boy guides everything we do at Scotch College. We know boys with positive self-esteem are more resilient and open to challenges, so we offer a broad range of co-curricular activities to enable every boy to find an area where he shines. Whether it s aviation or coding, singing or sport we help him find his passion. We know boys like to investigate how things work, so we use inquiry-based learning. This involves posing questions, rather than simply presenting facts. Our units of inquiry explore global themes such as who we are; where we are scotch.wa.edu.au in time and place; and sharing the planet. The boys are not taught to the test ; they re taught how to think. We know that if boys find classwork too easy, or too hard, they can disengage from learning, so we provide a differentiated programme designed to meet the individual needs of the learner. Of course the best way to learn how this boy-centric approach to education can benefit your son is to see our College in action. To arrange a personal tour, please visit scotch.wa.edu.au or call Di Moran, Admissions Manager, on 9383 6809. Preparing boys for life Preparing boys for life The Herald, Saturday June 4, 2016 - Page 5 n

What s the most valuable tool in a tradie s toolbox? The Herald of course. Be seen in thousands of newspapers every week. Contact the Herald today on 9430 7727 or email trades.services@fremantleherald.com a er fin s in ri er by TRILOKESH CHANMUGAM A BODY found in the Swan River near Mosman Park on Tuesday is believed to be missing Samson man Sean Mitchell. Mr Mitchell (38) was last seen having a drink in Perth city on the evening of Friday May 20. He contacted a friend later that night from near Freshwater Bay yacht club and told her he planned to spend the night on a mate s yacht. Mr Mitchell s bag was found washed up on the other side of the river the next afternoon. The police river search was initially fruitless, but a yellow dinghy believed to be used by Mr Mitchell was found on the beach at Chidley Point last Friday. The search was suspended on Tuesday after a member of the public discovered the body near where the dinghy had been found. o mal identification of the bod has yet been completed, but police say there are no suspicious circumstances. r an anne by STEPHEN POLLOCK THE CHAIR of the WA liquor store association is against Fremantle council s move to stop bottleshops opening before noon on weekdays. Mayor Brad Pettitt wants to do a sixmonth trial to see it if deters anti-social behaviour, but LSA chair Lou Spagnolo says its members voted resoundingly against the idea at an association meeting. This sounds like a plan that would penalise the majority of responsible drinkers, because of the behaviour of a small number of irresponsible people, he says. For instance, a lot of elderly people do their shopping in the morning. AVE E! SAVE! SAV E! SAVE! SAV VE! S AVE E! SAVE! SAV E! SAVE! SAV VE! S 60% SAVE UP TO STOCKTAKE SALE ormer P ohn Howard and en orton Photo supplied Morton coax es Howard west by STEPHEN POLLOCK FORMER prime minister John Howard has been coaxed west to join Tangney Liberal candidate Ben Morton on the hustings. There s been speculation the party s WA candidates have been distancing themselves from their state colleagues because of WA s faltering economy and polls showing premier Colin Barnett s popularity is faltering. Tony Abbott joined Mr Morton on a walkabout of the electorate last week. Last week I caught up with Mr Howard to update him on the progress of my campaign, Mr Morton says. I am pleased Mr Howard has taken an interest in my campaign and to have John Howard recommending me means an enormous amount to me personally. Safe borders Like many Australians, I have always been impressed by Mr Howard s policy directions and his belief in maintaining a strong economy and safe borders. Mr Morton added he d had a phone call from Malcolm Turnbull this week and believes he may have convinced the PM to make the trek to Tangney in the next few weeks. Book your Ads on any dates from May to August and CASH in on GREAT PRICES! BOOK 4 & SAVE 15% BOOK 7 & SAVE 30% BOOK 10 & SAVE UP TO 55% Bookings must be made by 30 June 2016 Space is limited so call Cindy today on 9430 7727 to book your bargain or email advertising@fremantleherald.com TERMS & CONDITIONS APPLY. Plus Payment must be made prior to publication. Page 6 - The Herald, Saturday June 4, 2016 n

Autism restaurant a first by STEPHEN POLLOCK FREE PARLIAMENT HOUSE TOURS A HAMILTON HILL couple is planning to open an autistic-friendly restaurant in Fremantle in what is belie ed to be an ust alian fi st Art Reppas and Sunnie Sciascia have an eight-year-old son with autism and say like most other families in the same situation the find it di cult oin out for a meal because of the recriminating sta es and mutte in of sta and custome s Having an autistic child can put a massive strain on a relationship and many parents split up or get divorced because of it e as told the e ald Having a place where a family can go for a meal and not be worried about their kids being noisy and people judging them is eno mous We will create an environment that will be extremely supportive and meets the needs of these families They plan to open the Mediterraneanst le estau ant on outh e ace in ul ta will be t ained to inte act with autistic children, parents will be allowed to bring their own special autistic meals, and there will be complementary equipment like sensory pillows, weighted lap bags, special lighting and ipad doc in stations The restaurant is the latest attempt by the Hamilton Hill couple to raise awa eness of autism Growing tired of the stares, Ms Sciascia started giving out cards explained her son s condition People were so supportive when they got the card and their whole attitude chan ed s ciascia sa s Handing out these cards increases awareness and makes life a bit easier for ids with autism and thei a ents In general, people think your son is misbehaving, or you re a terrible parent who hasn t b ou ht them u o el sin the ca d dis els that m th The Australian Bureau of Statistics The Parliament of Western Australia conducts free-of-charge tours for the public every Monday and Thursday at 10.30am (except Public Holidays). 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The recent the existing facility and Council Chair, Julie Hollett. completion of four brand new revitalising this well-loved, Interviews for Year 7 and 8 secondary classrooms, a steady community focused students are underway and if you growth in student enrolments and a school. are considering sending your child to Master Plan for the future, is transforming FCC in 2017 or 2018, you are encouraged the existing facility and revitalising this wellto contact the office to make an appointment. loved, community focused school. Limited places are also available in the Primary School The College invites interested families to attend its for 2017. Contact us today. upcoming Open Day to see what s on offer at FCC. The 18th of June is a great opportunity to meet the outstanding teachers and experience the College community at FCC firsthand, said Principal Mike Ashton. Classrooms will be open to the public and Fremantle Christian College 110 Rockingham Rd, Hamilton Hill 9430 6635 FCC OPEN DAY Saturday 18 June 2016 from 10am - 1pm Come and see our new classrooms, meet with the Principal and talk to our teachers. Open Day Festivities Information, Food, Fun, Displays. Your child becoming the best they can be! Enrolling now To register your interest for Fremantle Christian College, Primary or Secondary, go to fremantlecc.wa.edu.au and submit an expression of interest.. Michael Ashton Principal 0401 439 327 mashton@fremantlecc.wa.edu.au 110 Rockingham Rd, Hamilton Hill www.fremantlecc.wa.edu.au The Herald, Saturday June 4, 2016 - Page 7 cn

S tation closure angers by STEVE GRANT COCKBURN Labor MLA Fran Logan and councillor Phil Eva are unhappy the Spearwood police station looks like being closed down in a couple of months. At a budget estimates committee on May 24, police commissioner Karl alla han confi med he had no plans to keep the station open once a new $21 million complex opens in Cockburn Central. Work on the new station is ploughing on, and this year s budget allocation was just a couple of million dolla s to finish o thin s li e landscaping. In my mind there is no point in building a new police station and continuing to occupy the old one, the commissioner replied to questions from Mr Logan. Dr O Callaghan said the Spearwood station was old and too costly to spruce up. Not suitable I have advised government that I will not run a policing service out of a building that is not suitable to run a policing service out of, he said. The reason we are building a new place at Cockburn Central is that some of our infrastructure in that part of the wo ld is not fit fo olicin But Cr Eva says Cockburn Central is miles from Spearwood, and says local esidents who e been su e in a ise in crime will be furious to hear they ll have to wait fo o ce s to come f om so fa away. Mr Logan agrees: Residents in the western area of Cockburn, particularly Coogee, Spearwood and Munster will take some convincing that a police presence will be as good or better with the mo in of o ce s and sta to oc bu n Central, he told the Herald. Spearwood police station has been around a long time. It s a busy station and very handy for Labor P ran Logan and Cockburn councillor Phil a are unhappy about the looming closure of the Spearwood police station. Photo by Steve Grant the thousands of residents that live west of Yangebup. He says he s been inside and it didn t by TRILOKESH CHANMUGAM HAMILTON HILL S history and future will be the focus of an oldfashioned field da this unda The Hamilton Hill Community Group and Cockburn council are putting on a Back to Country event at Randwick Stables, the last-remaining vestige of the area s once-strong racing community. It neighbours the site of Hamilton Hill farm, one of the fi st land ants in e th Apart from highlighting the suburb s history, the council will use the event to gather ideas to create a new town centre. The area used to be an important seem as rough as the commissioner was making out. It s not that bad, Mr Logan said. Hami hill hub mooted meeting place for Whadjuk Noongars, and HHCG hopes to use that history to inspire the new hub. Hamilton Hill doesn t really have a central hub but we hope there will be soon, vice president Maureen Fisher-Sim told the Herald. Sunday s event will give visitors an impression of farm life in the 19th century, with cow-milking workshops, Clydesdale ploughing and wagon rides, a petting farm, and blacksmithing demonstrations. The day is primarily to be a free family fun day to celebrate heritage, says Alison Bolas, manager of the stables. The event will run from 10am to 4pm. JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP Register NOW! Come play the NEW INDOOR SOCCER! Under 12s + Under 14s Wed 4.30-7pm Under 8s - 10s Thurs 4.30-7pm Under 16s JSFL Fri 5-7pm Under 8s - 14s Junior League also available Fri evening + Sat morning It doesn t get any more fun than this! For more information contact the WA State Futsal Centre on 9434 2747 info@wastatefutsalcentre.com.au facebook.com/wastatefutsalcentre 27 Port Pirie Street, Bibra Lake What s the most valuable tool in a tradie s toolbox? The Herald of course. Be seen in thousands of newspapers every week. P: 9430 7727 E: trades.services@fremantleherald.com ARE YOU NURTURING A NEW BUSINESS? 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Ice victims flood refuges by STEPHEN POLLOCK efu es ha e been inundated with ictims who e been bashed by partners high on ice, says industry veteran Anne Moore. Ms Moore, CEO of the Lucy Saw Centre which recently took over emantle s efu e f om the local council has worked in the sector for 27 years and sa s ice isn t onl lethal fo male addicts but also their partners. Often women have serious injuries because their partner has been on ice and totally lost it, she says. When people are on ice they have no concept of fear, or the consequence of their actions. They are also highly unpredictable, so women can t tell when thei a tne is about to e lode o o o Ms Moore added that some women admitted to refuges have also been addicted to the potent methamphetamine sweeping WA. emantle s a awee efu e can ta e u to fi e women and child en with single women often sharing a room. he e s an u ent waitin list to et in Abusive relationships Ms Moore says more migrant females are also being admitted. ue to the natu e of the isa culturally and linguistically diverse women are often reliant on their partner and if he loses his job their life can quickly fall apart, she says. These women are ineligible for a whole host of services and support and often stay in abusive relationships because of that. In our refuge in Rockingham, it is completely full with CALD families. Fremantle federal Greens candidate ate a is mana ed s omens aw Centre for four years, often providing counsel to victims of domestic violence. 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herald f ood There s nothing purer than Chapel s Authentic Japanese Teas. The real deal on Minilya food JENNY D ANGER Unleash your inner Geisha at THE promise of evolving menus and daily specials are all very well, but what about when your taste buds are haunted by something no longer available. Such is the case with Cafelumos little sister Emily s Corner in Palmyra. It was the best blue vein mu n d e e eaten and the memory of its sharp saltiness teases my tongue whenever something light and savoury is called for. I drop in to Lumos and Emily s from time to time in hope, but although there s always something satisfying as compensation it s not the same. Tranform On my last visit to Cafelumos a substantial meal was on my mind as I met up with mates for lunch. Talking about how the daggy little shopping centre once was home to drug deals and frequent deli hold-ups, we were surprised to find the cafe s now been oin since how time ies Cafelumos did wonders to transform the area, and these da s the deals in ol e a mu n with ou co ee and the onl hold-ups are getting stuck choosin f om all that s on o e on the extensive menu. One of our party went for the special of the day, a wheel-hub sized bowl of Indian puy and roma tomato soup. Great taste, but so thick it should be called a dhal not soup, she said. The nasi goreng ($19.50) went down well, the Indonesian spices subtle but familiar from many Bali visits. The free range chicken was tender and moist, and the egg topping just the right consistency. A steak sandwich ($22) was also well received for its tender, e fectl coo ed scotch fillet and chimichurri (a spicy Argentinean green sauce). I went for the roast vegetable foccacia ($17) and chips. The aubergine, capsicum, pumpkin and tomato were a mix of oast and ma inated a ou s and the English spinach was fresh and crisp. As always the chips were divine, crunchy outside and soft and u inside Some of the cakes are house made, and I can vouch for many of them. On this occasion we couldn t go past sharing a raspberry and lemon meringue tart ($6.90) from local bakery Sweet Desire with our excellent co ees They were so good we rather wished we d had one each. Cafelumos 16 Minilya Avenue, White Gum Valley Emily s Corner 61 Carrington St, Palmyra open 7 days breakfast and lunch 196 Whatley Cres Maylands Opposite Maylands Station www.chapelsonwhatley.com.au bookings@ chapelsonwhatley.com.au WEDNESDAY TO FRIDAY DINNERS ARE SORTED! Two Course Meal from our selected A-La Carte Menu. $ 39 50 PER PERSON ITALIAN RESTAURANT No discount vouchers/cards can be used in conjunction with this special 170 Scarborough Beach Rd, Phone: 9443 7373 Mount Hawthorn www.divido.com.au FURNITURE HOMEWARES INTERIORS BLU PETER HOMESTORE 82-84 STIRLING HIGHWAY NORTH FREMANTLE (NEXT DOOR TO BLACK TRUFFLE COFFEE SHOP) 9433 1782 www.blupeter.com.au www.redbrown.com.au adri-ann@blupeter.com.au The Herald, Saturday June 4, 2016 - Page 11 n

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H E RA L D G A L L E RY A H E RA L D PRO M O TIO N A L FE A TU RE ANN S ART GALLERY-STUDIO Last Rays Across the Land Acrylic on Canvas with Mixed Media 80cm x 120cm $1200 Mina Mina at Japingka Gallery Elsie Napanangka Granites was born in 1959 in Yuendumu, a remote aboriginal community in the Northern Territory 290km north-west of Alice Springs. She has been painting since 1987 and is an active member of the community. Elsie has three children and many grandchildren to whom she teaches her Jukurrpa (Dreaming or Creation Stories), which have been handed down to her from her own parents and grandparents, as has been the custom for millennia. In this painting Elsie depicts the Jukurrpa for Mina Mina, a place far to the west of Yuendumu, significant to apangardi apanangka women Eofy Sale at The David Giles Art Gallery The David Giles Art Gallery is holding its annual OF, with up to off works by more than a dozen WA artists, including Peter Blunt, Greg saac, yra itchell, iliana tafford, ennifer adler, George Hayward, Gabbi Lee, Ingrid Holme, Karen Neville, Ross Calnan, Sam Dunn, Carol-Ann Huging, ac ooper, aul B, avid reen, melie offey and Anita Angel. This includes three of Giles larger paintings 120 x 120cm, which usually sell for $6000, but have been reduced in the sale to $1800!!! This is a great opportunity to acquire an iconic Giles painting at a fraction of the normal price. Giles also owns Studio Eleven at 11 Captains Lane, Fremantle which is open Thursday Sunday 11-4. The David Giles Art Gallery 49B High St Fremantle Open Tuesday-Sunday 11-5 www.davidgilesartstudios.com.au Carol-Ann Huging at Studio Eleven Carol-Ann Huging has been an artist in residence at David Giles Studio Eleven since its inception two years ago and has been an exhibiting artist at the David Giles Art Gallery since 2006. According to gallery owner David Giles, Huging s works are beautiful worked surfaces, humming with complex colour palettes and tonal rhythms. The artist herself describes her works as Threads of colour woven into the Fabric of Life to reveal the rich patina of time. Carol-Ann s paintings are simultaneously raw and delicate, created through complex mark making slowly built up to form a textured pattern, allowing the viewer to experience the essence of the artwork in their own personal way. uging is influenced by the cultures and landscapes of both New Zealand and Australia but mostly by the inner life of the artist. You can meet the artist and see her at work in her studio most Sundays 11-5. Huging s work can also be viewed at The David Giles Art Gallery 49B High St, open 11-5 Tuesday-Sunday. Studio Eleven 11 Captains Lane Fremantle Open Thursday-Sunday 11-4 www.davidgilesartstudios.com.au JAPINGKA GALLERY Jap Elsie Napanangka Granites Mina Mina Jukurrpa Acrylic on Linen 122cm x 122cm $4,800 and apangardi apanangka men who are the custodians of the Jukurrpa that created this country. It tells of the journey of a group of ancestral women who travelled to the east gathering food, collecting ngalyipi (snake vine [Tinospora smilacina]) and performing ceremonies as they travelled. Elsie s work is part of Japingka s current mixed exhibition in the downstairs gallery. Japingka Gallery 47 High Street Fremantle 9335 8265 www.japingka.com.au The Ocean on Your Wall Glen Cowans travels to another world to capture his art, a world that is right on our doorstep and yet invisible to many of us. It is the world under the sea. With an unbridled passion for the oceans, Glen has for the last 21 years explored and photographed the beautiful seascapes and life-forms that exist both up and down our WA coast and all around the world. These all come together in a stunning display that at times can literally take your breath away at Glen s beautiful gallery studio space inside one of the old pilot s cottages next to the Roundhouse in Fremantle. With a history of over 36 exhibitions and the creation of a large-format coffee table book, owans work bridges the gap between photography and art. His philosophy is to allow nature to be the artist and let the seascapes, colours and life forms of the ocean create masterpieces that offer viewers a rare experience, a glimpse of natural beauty far greater than many imagine. Cowans works have become highly sought after additions to collections within Australia and internationally. Glen Cowans Studio at the Roundhouse en Thursday to Sunday 0 0a - a tains ane re antle Phone www.glencowans.com A Unique Perpsective I am a Canadian-born Australian artist now living in Fremantle, Western Australia where I have a studio practice, painting my impressions of the Australian landscape on canvas. I moved from Canada in 1970, settled in Sydney with my young family and continued my professional career as a physiotherapist. All through the 1980s and 90s my job took me to many outback communities. A lot of my inspiration originated from flying over the desert and coastline seeing the ancient land formations and vibrant colours the wet and dry seasons create. Since moving to Western Australia in 1994, in addition to observing the shapes from afar, I also have enjoyed bush camping all through the state, sketching and painting at close range. Ann invites you to view her artwork Saturday afternoons: 12-4PM or phone her for a private viewing during the week. nn s rt Gallery-Studio 0 0 Mrs Trivett Place rthurs ead re antle (near the Roundhouse) www.fremantlestory.com Discover your next piece now at fremantleherald.com/herald-gallery STUDIO ELEVEN Carol-Ann Huging Ancient Wisdom Acrylic on Canvas 85cm x 85cm POA DAVID GILES Limerance Acrylic on Canvas 120cm x 120cm Normally $6000 Sale Price $1800 GLEN COWANS STUDIO Glen Cowans One Fish Photograph on Canvas 800mmx800mm $890 The Herald, Saturday June 4, 2016 - Page 13 n

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herald traders Stuff and nonsense in South Freo by TRILOKESH CHANMUGAM OLD YELLER isn t listed on Google maps, which is surprising even for a tucked away little shop selling collectibles from the preinternet era. I managed to get hopelessly lost on the short drive down South Terrace, and that speaks partly to the shop s obscurity but mostly to my poor navigation. Another customer walked in confessing he also struggled to find the lace which had owne s Nina and Paul Ferrari joking; We like it that way! We want to keep it a secret! The shop gets its name from an old yellow bike Mr Ferrari s been riding for years, which itself was named after the famous labrador of the isne film ere s a lo o see i ou ress our ace u agains e glass When Mr Ferrari pulled up outside their new store one day, his wife pointed to the bike and said that s it - that s the name of our shop. The couple dismiss labels for Old Yeller s wares such as vintage, retro, or antique, and have to think hard about the correct nomenclature. A chuckling Ms Ferrari su ests stu and nonsense but her husband favours desirables because he reckons people often come in saying I don t really need this, but geez I want it! A collector for 40 years, Mr Ferrari says he empathises with hoarders who ve been squeezed out of some of their own rooms by b ic a b ac but he can o e some relief. ina and Paul errari get cosy which is the way they like it at ld eller Photos by Trilokesh Chanmugam The pair do home visits, taking away a few treasures to free up some space. They say they ve even steered the most helpless Old Yeller customers away from purchases they really don t need. Mr Ferrari started collecting vintage guitars and found that led him to places with lots of other interesting collectibles, so he expanded his trade. on reall nee is u gee wan i he e a is fill ld elle with stu the lo e and ha e to ma e a conce ted e o t to bu thin s with their business hats on. I don t want a shop that s full of cobwebs and things that have been here for 40 years, says Mr Ferrari. Old Yeller is a bit of a junk shop, but the well curated selection of stu and nonsense has broad appeal and the Ferraris do a booming trade for the three days a week they re open for business. Mr Ferrari often comes in to find fin e ints all o e the windows from passersby eagerly peeping inside. The shop has the feel of a tiny museum, but one where you can buy anything, so there s a lot to see if you press your face up against the glass. There are several dioramas, an impressive collection of vintage instruments, assorted trinkets and ornaments, and some unique furniture. There s also a selection of records, some globes, and a strange quantity of ram skulls. Old Yeller is only open Fridays and Weekends, but the owners will open the store during the week for customers who are after somethin s ecific Old Yeller 18/275 South Terrace, South Fremantle. Open Friday, Saturday, Sunday from 11 am. Real Estate Settlement Agent All Hours Mobile Service 6/330 South Terrace, South Fremantle With over 25 years experience, 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 Anne Meiklejohn Licensee/Director Dip Mental Health BAFCSETTLEMENTS Better and Faster Conveyancing Pty Ltd Mobile Real Estate Settlement Agents Call or email us today! p 9335 9133 or 0418 926 314 e bafc@iinet.net.au w bafc.com.au Hotline 9335 9133 Professional Service The Herald, Saturday June 4, 2016 - Page 15 cn

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at home JENNY D ANGER THE fragrance of new carpet and the tang of salty air mix in this brand new North Coogee townhouse. This two-bedroom/twobathroom abode is the perfect beach house for a young couple starting out, or retirees looking for an easy maintenance lock and leave. Wending your way to the beach through walkways and parklands this North Coogee estate has the feel of a close-knit community where neighbours know each other and kids kick a ball around, or jump on their bikes and head to South Beach. A tidy courtyard garden fronts this home, a pleasant spot to watch the passing parade and greet neighbours. The open-plan living/ dining/kitchen is a spacious, li ht filled s ace with hu e windows/doors to the courtyard. The compact kitchen has attractive golden striated timber-look cupboards, including a double pantry, and soft close drawers topped by crisp white caesar stone tops. Sliding doors hide the adjacent, laundry in a cupboard, and the downstairs powder room has a cute Alice in Wonderland door that leads to a surprisingly spacious storage area tucked under the stairs. The bedrooms are upstairs, including the main, with its ensuite and balcony. herald There s basement parking for two cars, along with a secure store room. But with a heap of cafes, restaurants and shops in walking distance, and Fremantle a quick CAT bus ride away, the cars might not get out much. 18/2 Shoalwater Street, North Coogee $560,000-$595,000 Glenn O Connor Smith 0413 545 044 Brad Raynor 0414 425 338 Acton Projects, Nedlands 6160 6480 at home Perfect beach house 8,000 Full Colour DL Flyers $999 Incl. Print & Delivery Give Your Message a Helping Hand To discover the great benefits of delivering your flyers with the Herald phone Natalie Hug 9430 7727 That really got people through our door! Keeping up to date with the latest news from your area is EASY. fremantleherald.com Dear Herald, We ve been advertising with the Herald for over 5 years and we often get a great response to our ad campaigns... Just wanted to say thanks for doing such a great job on the What s New advert for us - that really got people through the door! Myra and the whole team at the Herald made it all very easy and we will definitely be using the Herald again to promote in the future Thanks again, The Hilton Vet Team Phone MYRA now on 9430 7727 or 0438 933 201 today for an YOUR HERALD Working to get you results Proudly Supporting the Arts The Herald, Saturday June 4, 2016 - Page 17 n

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NOTICEBOARD WHAT S ON CLASSES ACTIVITIES SPIRITUAL SERVICES SUPPORT GROUPS ARE YOU INTERESTED in playing tennis...come and join us for Social Tennis on Sundays 5pm - 6.30pm. Join our school holiday programmes, have a lesson or hire a court. Contact us: Cockburn Tennis Club. Coach AJ 0450 965 399. Email: tennisclubcockburn@ gmail.com or contact Bronnie 0478 113 253. Cockburn Tennis Club Cnr Recreation Rd and Strode Ave (back of Davilak oval) Hamilton Hill BRIDGE LESSONS FOR BEGINNERS will be held at the Fremantle Bridge Club rooms, corner of Chalmers and High Street Fremantle (Masonic Hall). There will be 9 lessons starting Saturday 30th July 9-30 to 11-30 morning tea included. Total cost will be $50 with the first lesson free to try. hone Sue for further information 9384 0589 CARRY ON TEACHING, AS VOLUNTEERS. Retired teachers with a spirit of adventure and who would like to help families in remote areas are invited to join REVISE-WA as a tutor. REVISE (Retired Educator Volunteers for Isolated Students Education) is a well respected, Education Dept supported scheme that aims to give parents (usually mothers) in isolated areas a break from supervising their children s school work. The teacher spends a few weeks on the station supervising School of the Air lessons. Accommodation is provided and transport can be arranged, or subsidized if you drive yourself. Home tutors depend on REVISE tutors during busy times such as mustering, during illness, when a baby is due or if they are simply not coping with the stress of trying to do the right thing by their children. All tutors must hold a recognized teaching qualification and have a Working with Children Clearance. If you are interested please contact the oordinators by hone 0427 931 077 or visit www.revisewa.com.au COMMUNITY WETLANDS CENTRE Volunteer positions currently available on Thursdays or Fridays 9am to 4pm at Bibra Lake. Help our wetland wildlife by collecting native plant seed, propagating, planting, controlling weeds, helping with fun events and lots more. If you enjoy the outdoors, learning about wetlands, helping a community organisation and working with friendly people, please contact denise@ cockburnwetlands.org.au or phone 9417 8460 COUNTRY WOMENS ASSOCIATION MELVILLE BRANCH. Meets every second and fourth Tuesday of the month in the RSL Hall, Cnr Canning Highway and Foss St, Bicton, 10am. We need new members and encourage you to join for fun activities. All very welcome. For more info call Carole on 9339 4386 CRAFTERNOON TEA - every Tuesday 12.30-2.30pm at Yangebup Family Centre, BYO craft projects or do a set class and join others for 2 hours of child free fun and afternoon tea cost is $5 and creche is available for $2.50 per child. Enquiries call Ann 0421 482 578 FREE GROW GROUPS OPENING in Mosman ark and Cockburn Central. Grow a proven program for Mental Wellbeing. 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You are welcome to come to the Fremantle Camera Club which meets at. 0pm on the first and third Tuesday of the month at the North Fremantle Community Hall 4 Thompson Road North Fremantle 6159. For more details see our website at http://www.fremantlecameraclub.com/ SANDALWOOD Kirtan (singing) & Meditation evenings with Susan & David, by donation, come & sing with us, all welcome, 2nd & 4th Wed of the month, Hamilton Hill Mob. 0433 364 654 SENIOR CITIZENS OR LONELY eople are invited to join others at the Bicton Uniting Church s are entre at 1 arrington Street, almyra 10 00am to 2:00pm 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of every month for a programme of fun, friendship, entertainment and lunch. Transport can be arranged if you live in Bicton almyra or nearby areas. For more information contact Neil 9438 1893 or Edythe 9330 5371 SING SING SING Groups and individual lessons choir. Melville and Fremantle. Beginners welcome. Call Joanna 0402 339 319 WESLEY LINK (Formerly Fremantle Wesley Canteen). Come and enjoy tea or coffee with us. Open Thursdays and Fridays, 10am-1pm. Enter from Cantonment Street, next to Wesley Church HERALD NOTICEBOARD spread the word. rite to O Box 8 orth Fremantle, 1 9, drop (at 41 Cliff St, Freo), fax (9430 7726) or email (news@ fremantleherald.com but please do not phone. lease keep your notices short and to the point (we reserve the right to cut free notices). Deadline is 5pm Monday. NOTICEBOARD THE HERALD DOES NOT PUBLISH SEXUAL SERVICE ADVERTISEMENTS. PLEASE RESPECT OUR ADVERTISERS IN YOUR RESPONSES Page 22 - The Herald, Saturday June 4, 2016 cn herald mind body spirit herald mind body spirit ABUNDANCE Life Coaching, Regain your ersonal ower and create Success & Happiness. Life Coaching, Energy Healing, Metaphysical Teaching Mediumshi, Clairvoyance, Intuitive Development, Relaxation & Visualisation Techniques. 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For information and bookings: www.healingroom.com.au Tel 0410 083 574 HEART Mandala Workshop! Sun June 12th 1 till 5pm. Art from the heart. Beginner s welcome. Call Kerrelee for details 0401 171 957 INTUITIVE Reading. An intuitive reading can offer you support and guidance in creating the life you want. Insightful and empowering. rofessional counsellor and Health practitioner. Kerrelee 0401 171 957 LAVENDER Massage. Amazing full body massage by experienced Asian masseuses. Fabulous atmosphere. Free parking. Air conditioned. h 0438 004 002 Address: 4/32 Ardross St, Applecross I CARE About your wellbeing. Well known massage therapist Selk Hastings offers Deep Tissue and Therapeutic Massage at a beautiful health clinic in South Fremantle. Visit selkhastings. com or book on 0450 567 761 mind body spirit Food for thought mbs JENNY D ANGER REAL food isn t made in labs by people in white coats mixing synthesised compounds says chiropractor, lifestyle coach and wellness expert Jacinta Di Prinzio. Food is a powerful tool for good health, but it s got to have been a living thing whether plant or animal, Ms Di Prinzio says. Not all products we put in our mouth would be classified as food not everything in the supermarket is real food. Anything made in a laboratory is not recognised by the body and the body is going to have a reaction to it. Along with friend and colleague Damian Kristof she s presenting The Power of Food on June 8. Mr Kristof stars in New Zealand TV program Downsize Me, and the nutritionist, naturopath and chiropractor is in demand internationally for his in-depth knowledge of the body, nervous system, food functions and responses. He ll be presenting facts and concepts not readily available previously, Ms Di Prinzio says: [And] debunking a few myths. The Power of Food is not about dieting, and you don t have to eschew chocolate and pudding for carrots and lettuce: I m not big on nevers I say 80:20. If you are 80 per cent eating properly, you can get away with 20 per cent eating cake, Ms Di Prinzio says. Sadly many have reversed that 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 Are you tired? Stressed? Try massage by experienced Chinese. N/S $60/ hr Mon-Fri 8am-4pm 0418 948 192 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. regnancy, Reflexology, Hot stone. 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It s a lesson she learned the hard way; despite a health-conscious mum, a teenage Ms Di Prinzio would only consider vegetables if they were deep fried. [And] I ate copious amounts of sugar. Leaving school and working as personal trainer, she thought a good diet was a handful of almonds while working out three hours a day. I looked good but certainly wasn t healthy. Being brought low by glandular fever led her to rethink her approach to health. I was bedridden for months and have never been in a worse mental state, or felt so unwell. With her poor eating behind her, and now running her own chiropractic practice and holistic lifestyle coaching business The Inspired Optimist, she passes on lessons to others. The Power of Food is at PS Art Space, Pakenham Street, Fremantle, Wednesday June 8. Tix at eventbrite.com.au EXPERT Massage. Whole body, Tantric Style. Working trigger points for deep relaxation, sensual awareness and balanced energy. N/S. Fremantle. Anna 0478 615 943 MOBILE Masseur works from home and mobile. Swedish, deep tissue, relaxation, pregnancy massage. Reiki healing. h Miranda on 0419 189 496 OCEAN Zen Beach View Yoga. Join us for yoga with a view of beautiful Coogee Beach at Coogee Beach Fitness Club in the new BS S on oore Grove, Coogee. Weekly Class Times: Tuesday Mornings 9:45am, Wednesday Mornings 9:45am, Thursday Evenings 5:45pm. For information call Jane on 0416 774 949 or email jane@oceanzen.com.au All welcome 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 North Coogee. Classes daily. Beginners, Experienced, Teens, Seniors, Restorative & regnancy. Free parking. See our class times on website: www.yogavedawellness.com h ikki 0411 9 4 YINDEE Traditional massage 9hr. 4/20 Elder lace Fremantle. hone 0414 8 9 YOGA Hatha Style Gentle Exercise with experienced instructor at Samson Recreation Centre - 44 McCombe Avenue Samson - Monday 10.00am 11.30am - $ 98.10/$80.10 conc. per term all levels welcome - further information call 9432 9992 Herald Astrology Astrology With Sudhir June 4 - June 11, 2016 ARIES (Mar 21 Apr 20) It s a changeable week. The winds of fortune are gusty and unpredictable. With Mars in Scorpio, you may feel inclined to deal with this by digging yourself into a hole. That s not going to be successful and you know it. Dig into the feelings that are in the way of a breakthrough. TAURUS (Apr 21 May 20) This is a week where nothing is nailed down. Everything is moving. Hammer your tent pegs in securely. If you take the appropriate precautions, you will be in a good position to shine while others are scuttling around taking shelter. Get your roots down and be prepared to bend. GEMINI (May 21 June 21) You love shifts and changes. The more the merrier. They oxygenate your life. This being the case, you are in for a treat. Existence is moving the furniture. It s renovating. It s removing the set for act one and replacing it with the set for act two. Embraced, transformation comes with this. CANCER (June 22 Jul 22) The Moon joins the Sun and Venus in Gemini early in the week. Add to this a cohort of planets in mutable signs and we have a recipe for change cooking itself up. Though your natural tendency is to close the front door and huddle up, it would be better to meet change directly this time. LEO (July 23 Aug 22) The winds of change are blowing strong. Your focus is on securing your tent. Though the temptation to pack it up and move on is strong, that would be reactive rather than responsive; and we all know what happens when we make major decisions reactively. Stick with what s true. VIRGO (Aug 23 Sept 22) Yours is an interesting predicament. There s a grand square in the sky inviting movement and change; and there s a grand trine in the earth signs, inviting stability and ease. This will give you the ability to be as steady as a rock, while juggling change. Access centeredness and dexterity. LIBRA (Sept 23 Oct 23) This is a good week for exercising your penchant for staying still when there s a whole lot of movement around you. Life is swinging and moving all over the place. When push comes to shove, you really do have the capacity to come into a state of genuine equanimity. Access it now. SCORPIO (Oct 24 Nov 21) Mars is back. His focus is on helping you to master your craft. It doesn t matter what your craft is. To be able to make a cup of coffee well, is as much a doorway to the mysteries as is painting a masterpiece. Creative process demands authenticity, transformation and breakthrough. SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22 Dec 21) You are face to face with a smorgasbord of both difficulty and opportunity. It is relationship of one kind of another that has gotten you to this point. Love demands authenticity. There s no escaping it. Breakthrough is all yours to feast on, if you are willing to shift into the next gear. Be clear. CAPRICORN (Dec 22 Jan 19) Capricorn rules the bones. Gemini, where the Sun is right now, rules the nervous system. Though very different, each would be in big trouble without the other. This moment requires flexibility, the capacity to turn on a sixpence. ou have a gift to give those who are rattled by change. AQUARIUS (Jan 20 Feb 18) There is a beautiful pattern forming in the heavens at the moment. It suggests a mix of solidity and fluidity. e are both. It s a rare moment when we aren t trying to be one or the other, but are instead embracing both. Remember your vision; we are here to be whole human beings. PISCES (Feb 19 Mar 20) The events of the world are forcing you into having a big think. The more you see what is going on around you, the more you want to know who you are, what you stand for and what it is you might be here to do on planet earth. Life is engineering an awakening. Let it happen. M.J.Dean (Sudhir) 2016 Sudhir

herald c ompetitions Chill Out in Fremantle! Win a fabulous Winter Getaway that includes: A family skate on the ice rink with falling snow, plus a one night stay in a superior room at The Esplanade Hotel Fremantle by Rydges including breakfast and a midday check out. Valid for 2 adults and 2 children (under 12). The weather forecast is for ice, snow and a whole lot of fun, as the Winter Festival sweeps into Fremantle for three full weeks in June and July! Guaranteed fun for the whole family, the Winter Festival is returning to the Esplanade from 24 June to 17 July. Break the ice with Australia s largest popup ice rink sitting at 600 square metres, accompanied by a two storey wraparound bar, serving delicious hot chocolate for the kids and mulled wine for the grown ups, all while overlooking picturesque pine trees. Operating seven days a week, skate sessions run from 9am to 10pm Sunday through to Thursday and 9am to 11pm on Fridays and Saturdays. Winter Festival has grown significantly from last year s inaugural Winter Garden event, introducing multiple new rides to accompany the ever popular mountainous inflatable pop-up slide and falling snow over the rink that had everyone talking in 2015. This year there will be cheaper ticket prices and additional activities. The ice skating rink is accessible for all, including wheel chairs and wheely friendly sessions will be introduced throughout the season. There are special skates and penguins for tiny tots that will help them to skate with a bit more stability in the lil mates skate morning sessions and plenty of late night skate sessions for that awkward first date, or a fun night out with your loved ones. For more info and to purchase tickets, visit www.winterfestival.com.au Codeword: HERALDWINTER TERMS AND CONDITIONS: Competition closes 4pm 14.6.16 with winners announced in the 18.6.16 edition of your Herald. All Style Win 1 of 2 $125 Food & Beverage Vouchers Escape to The Terrace Hotel. Rich in history and cultural significance, this heritage listed establishment is something quite special. Lovingly restored to its former glory, the building is a splendid example of a terrace house, which first began life as Bishop s Grove in 1892. The hotel s premier location in the CBD s west end means you re just a hop, skip and jump away from all the city s attractions. Offering guests the best in stylish entertainment, dining and accommodation options, this multiaward winning establishment is the ultimate city venue. Seasonal produce features exquisitely on the restaurant s modern Australian menu. Feast in the main dining room under magnificent crystal chandeliers, or on the front terrace alfresco area with weatherproof blinds and heating and misters. Sip on a drink in the bar with its custom made grand mahogany bar, before walking out under the city skyscrapers and lights. You might think such an establishment comes with a hefty price tag - not so at The Terrace Hotel. You can grab a quality barista made coffee from only $3, available all day, every day. And don t miss the fantastic $25 lunch special, with a choice of seven delicious dishes, served with a glass of house wine, beer, soft drink, tea or coffee. Tantalising options featuring vegetarian and gluten free choices as well as classic lunches including our beef burger served with rosemary & sea salted chips. The Terrace Hotel 237 St Georges Terrace Perth Phone 9214 4444 www.terracehotelperth.com.au Codeword: HERALDTERRACE TERMS AND CONDITIONS: Competition closes 4pm 14.6.16 with winners announced in the 18.6.16 edition of your Perth Voice. Our Kind of Traitor Thanks to Studio Canal Australia we re giving away 10 x in-season double passes to Our Kind Of Traitor starring Ewan McGregor (The Impossible), Stellan Skarsgård (The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo) and Naomie Harris (SPECTRE). While on holiday in Marrakech, an ordinary English couple, Perry (Ewan McGregor) and Gail (Naomie Harris), befriend a flamboyant and charismatic Russian, Dima (Stellan Skarsgård), who unbeknownst to them is a kingpin money launderer for the Russian mafia. Codeword: HERALDTRAITOR TERMS AND CONDITIONS: Competition closes 4pm 7.6.16 with winners announced in the 11.6.16 edition of your Herald. THIS WEEK S WINNERS NORTHBRIDGE BREWING COMPANY: Hermanna Ganz of Maylands, Shanelle De Lucia of Wanneroo, Andrea Stockdale of Leederville, Alan Gill of Yangebup and Matthew Gibb of South Lake. EMILY S CORNER: Oliver Looker of White Gum Valley, David Cecchi of Melville, Brenda Duthie of Booragoon. ADBUSTER: Congratulations Marta Garcia of Beaconsfield. For correctly spotting last week s fake ad you have won a dinner for two at Young George. HOW TO ENTER COMPETITIONS CLOSE 4PM TUESDAY. FACEBOOK: Like us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/fremantleherald and leave us a private message including the competitions codeword your name, address & phone number. ONLINE: Visit www.fremantleherald.com and follow the prompts. POST: Include your name, suburb, phone & email and post your entries to Herald (CODEWORD) Competition, PO Box 85, North Fremantle WA 6159 ADBUSTER: Find this week s fake ad for your chance to win a feast for 2. Send your entries to Herald Adbuster, PO Box 85, North Fremantle WA 6159 by Tuesday or take a photo on your smartphone and email it to competitions@fremantleherald.com along with your name, address & phone number. BAKER & SHUHANDLER Furniture. homewares. Interiors STOCKTAKE SALE bakershuhandler.com.au 4/567 Beaufort Street Mount Lawley. P 08 9227 9027 The Herald, Saturday June 4, 2016 - Page 23 cn

NEW PRICE 4/101 MATHESON ROAD, APPLECROSS FROM $500,000 GROUND FLOOR UNIT - SEPARATE ENTRY HUGE REDUCTION Great buy! Great unit good size garden Own entry with auto lock up garage Extra parking for boat or van FANTASTIC LOCATION Close to River Also close to Ardross Village and Applecross Primary school! 150A KITCHENER ROAD, ALFRED COVE GREAT BUY FROM $485,000 REAR SURVEY STRATA BLOCK WITH HUGE POTENTIAL Rear Survey Strata block 385 sqm cleared land Private and secure, ready to build on now Plans and specifications designed available Common driveway with owner occupied front home 2 1 1 HOME OPEN: SAT 4 JUNE 11.00-11.40 & SUN 5 JUNE 2.00-2.45 GORDON BOOTH 0404 490 222 gordon.booth@acton.com.au 385sqm PAM O KEEFE 0411 233 428 pam.okeefe@acton.com.au NEW LISTING 1/12 DONEY STREET, ALFRED COVE $739,000 RARE FIND, STREET FRONT BLOCK Great place to live, generous building block Green Title 505sqm block Wide street frontage approximately 20.1m Conveniently located close to Garden City shopping centre, Melville shopping centre, within walking distance to Wireless Hill, Tompkins Park, river, schools, transport, restaurants, medical centre, Melville recreation centre and Applecross High School zone 18A COOGEE ROAD, MOUNT PLEASANT $845,000 SINGLE LEVEL HOME ARE RARE Priced realistically to sell Four Beds, 2 Baths, Formal Living & Dining Open Plan Kitchen, informal dining Family and games room Ducted air con, double remote garage 522 sqm block A SPACIOUS HOME - A TOP LOCATION 505sqm FRANK BOVE 0408 437 636 frank.bove@acton.com.au 4 2 2 HOME OPEN: SATURDAY 4 JUNE 12.15-1.00 PAULINE COUANIS 0419 943 266 pauline.couanis@acton.com.au RECENTLY SOLD RECENTLY SOLD 12 MCCALLUM CRESCENT, ARDROSS PARKLAND LOCATION Large separate light filled entry with Italian porcelain tiles Master bedroom suite with luxurious ensuite and massive walk in robe Gourmet kitchen, granite tops, pantry, dishwasher and quality appliances Triple garage with shopper s entry and access to the rear of home 1 BALDWIN AVENUE, MOUNT PLEASANT RIVER VIEWS A RARE FIND- single level stylish home 4 good size beds, 2 bathrooms (1 ensuite) Stunning pool & garden outlook from main bedroom French doors from formal living and dining to large verandas All the luxury extras - timber floors, timber lined alfresco SOLD! LET ME SELL FOR YOU 4 2 3 1 4 2 2 1 GORDON BOOTH 0404 490 222 gordon.booth@acton.com.au PAULINE COUANIS 0419 943 266 pauline.couanis@acton.com.au ACTON APPLECROSS 13 KEARNS CRESCENT, APPLECROSS PH: 9316 8088 WWW.ACTON.COM.AU/APPLECROSS Page 24 - The Herald, Saturday June 4, 2016 n