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Volume 25 N o 21 Saturday May 24, 2014 www.fremantleherald.com/melvilles Melville City’s own INDEPENDENT newspaper 41 Cliff Street, Fremantle Ph 9430 7727 Fax 9430 7726 Email: [email protected] Leeming to Kardinya Edition - Letterboxed to Leeming, Bateman, Bull Creek, .ardinya, Murdoch, Murdoch 8niversity, Willagee and Winthrop. *Fortnightly SPEARWOOD 66-68 Phoenix Rd Tel: 9418 5899 MELVILLE 10/248 Leach Hwy Tel: 9317 8898 *All servicing may incur additional cost for 4WD, commercial, some late model & imported vehicles. Ask your service manager Book online now @ www.Autobahn.net.au STOP by STEVE GRANT *RIFFIN L2N*LE< wondered where all the kids had gone. The places he and his brothers ran wild growing up in Fremantle were deserted. Parks that should have rung with the laughter and tears of children were silent—even on perfect, sunny weekends. A bush teepee he’d built with his own kids alongside Clontarf Hill was supposed to be added to by others as a neighbourhood cubby. But no one ever found it and years later it’s still there untouched and slowly being reclaimed by creepers. So the Beaconsfield resident started asking questions and what he discovered is so shocking it could even affect our national identity. .ids are forgetting how to play . Sure, there’s plenty out on the footy ovals and netball courts, but they’re following an adult with a whistle who keeps them to a strict set of rules. Mucking around ´Random mucking around in places like this has almost disappeared,µ Mr Longley told the Herald atop a deserted Clontarf Hill on a warm, sunny afternoon. A recent review of psychiatric literature and results from school tests found that 85 per cent of modern children have less creativity than their parents. The ramifications include a generation with less ability to make decisions, solve problems or socialise. And there’s growing evidence linking the lack of outdoor play with a raft of mental • Griɉn Longley»s family Ooped otOer kids would add to tOeir great teepeebut no one plays in tOe busO any more POoto by Steve Grant Bt’s aiiles A ROUND a day keeps the GP away. That’s our new motto at the Herald where not only can delivering your favourite independent newspaper put some pocket money in your purse, the exercise will help stave off a visit to the GP and its nasty $7 side-effect. Marie’s got great rounds available in your suburb (see the maps inside) so give her a call on 9430 7727. For details please see tOe Competitions page Find the Fake Ad & WIN a Chance for a Feast for 2 39 High St, Fremantle The kids who forgot how to play problems. Mr Longley says this may affect Australia’s ability to compete globally in the future. ´When you think about how we’re competing beyond our weight in terms of sports, science, business and even the military, it’s because we’ve had the most outdoor lifestyle of anyone. ´We’ve had rugged, resilient, creative, hard-working people³I mean that’s how we’ve been interpreted, how we’ve thought about ourselves. ´For most of us, part of what we like about our sense of Australian identity is our little bit of ruggedness and that little bit of anti-authoritarianism, which happens when you spend time on your own and not under the control of someone else’s rules.µ Mr Longley wrote about the problem in his column in the West Australian, which bought him to the notice of WA’s department of sport and recreation. The department had noticed that while it had succeeded in raising WA’s participation rates in sport, physical activity was actually declining, so it asked Mr Longley to join a think tank in 2010 to look into it. From that the non-profit group Nature Play was born to work with schools and communities highlighting the benefits of sending children outdoors. Mr Longley is CE2. Some of his experiences are eye-opening. He was invited to a South West town where health professionals had noticed the town’s windows glowed blue with tvs every night and the parks were empty. A third of the kids had physical development problems. He agreed to speak with parents and teachers on the condition he was given two tonne of brickies sand on the school oval. After the talk he invited the kids to take part in a sandcastle-building competition. “After half an hour of a mist of yellow sand I called it quits and had a look, and the one that won was one single bucket of sand turned upside down with a daisy in it. That was it.µ He said the kids just didn’t know how to turn an idea in their head into something physical. Things are slowly improving, with 70 schools recently responding to a Nature Play survey indicating they had either installed nature playgrounds or were in the process. He says another big problem is fear, as parents are fed a stream of horror stories as part of the ´60-secondµ news cycle and they start to retreat back into the home. Fear ´There a bit of a negative snowball. If you ask parents why they don’t let their kids out to play, the number one reason they give is that there’s no kids out playing. Statistics show that crimes against children by strangers are no worse than in previous generations, and in many areas have improved. Mr Longley says one of his aims is to remind parents that their best memories of childhood would almost always be from outside, and often when there was no adult. They also have to rethink their ideas of risk, so they start seeing a sedentary lifestyle and its problems as the real risk (short- sightedness is another issue³rates in Australia are skyrocketing and it’s now being linked to the quality of indoor light rather than watching screens). Locally he wants to see Clontarf Hill turned into a nature playground with rope bridges and swings, although Main Roads might have something to say about that, given that the hill’s in the direct line of its beloved Roe Highway.
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Page 1: Volume 25 No 21 Melville City’s own INDEPENDENT newspaper ... · and jive dances amongst others. Zydecats move on • RELIEED Hus Espresso owner Daniel Leppard and is bare brick

Volume 25 No 21Saturday May 24, 2014 www.fremantleherald.com/melvilles

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RIFFIN L N LE wondered where all the kids had gone.

The places he and his brothers ran wild growing up in Fremantle were deserted. Parks that should have rung with the laughter and tears of children were silent—even on perfect, sunny weekends.

A bush teepee he’d built with his own kids alongside Clontarf Hill was supposed to be added to by others as a neighbourhood cubby. But no one ever found it and years later it’s still there untouched and slowly being reclaimed by creepers.

So the Beaconsfield resident started asking questions and what he discovered is so shocking it could even affect our national identity.

ids are forgetting how to play.Sure, there’s plenty out on the

footy ovals and netball courts, but they’re following an adult with a whistle who keeps them to a strict set of rules.

Mucking aroundRandom mucking around

in places like this has almost disappeared, Mr Longley told the Herald atop a deserted Clontarf Hill on a warm, sunny afternoon.

A recent review of psychiatric literature and results from school tests found that 85 per cent of modern children have less creativity than their parents.

The ramifications include a generation with less ability to make decisions, solve problems or socialise. And there’s growing evidence linking the lack of outdoor play with a raft of mental

• Gri n Longley s family oped ot er kids would add to t eir great teepee but no one plays in t e bus any more P oto by Steve Grant

t’s a lesA ROUND a day keeps the GP away. That’s our new motto at the Herald where not only can delivering your favourite independent newspaper put some pocket money in your purse, the exercise will help stave off a visit to the GP and its nasty $7 side-effect. Marie’s got great rounds available in your suburb (see the maps inside) so give her a call on 9430 7727.

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The kids who forgot how to play

problems.Mr Longley says this may affect

Australia’s ability to compete globally in the future.

When you think about how we’re competing beyond our weight in terms of sports, science, business and even the military, it’s because we’ve had the most outdoor lifestyle of anyone.

We’ve had rugged, resilient, creative, hard-working people I mean that’s how we’ve been interpreted, how we’ve thought about ourselves.

For most of us, part of what we like about our sense of Australian identity is our little bit of ruggedness and that little bit of anti-authoritarianism, which happens when you spend time on your own and not under the control of someone else’s rules.

Mr Longley wrote about the problem in his column in the West Australian, which bought him to the notice of WA’s department of sport and recreation.

The department had noticed that while it had succeeded in raising WA’s participation rates in sport, physical activity was actually declining, so it asked Mr Longley to join a think tank in 2010 to look into it.

From that the non-profit group Nature Play was born to work with schools and communities highlighting the benefits of sending children outdoors. Mr Longley is CE .

Some of his experiences are eye-opening.

He was invited to a South West town where health professionals had noticed the town’s windows glowed blue with tvs every night and the parks were empty. A third of the kids had physical development problems.

He agreed to speak with parents and teachers on the condition he was given two tonne of brickies sand on the school oval. After the talk he invited the kids to take part in a sandcastle-building competition.

“After half an hour of a mist of yellow sand I called it quits and had a look, and the one that won was one single bucket of sand turned upside down with a daisy in it. That was it.

He said the kids just didn’t know how to turn an idea in their head into something physical.

Things are slowly improving, with 70 schools recently responding to a Nature Play survey indicating they had either installed nature playgrounds or

were in the process.He says another big problem

is fear, as parents are fed a stream of horror stories as part of the 60-second news cycle and they

start to retreat back into the home.

FearThere a bit of a negative

snowball. If you ask parents why they don’t let their kids out to play, the number one reason they give is that there’s no kids out playing.

Statistics show that crimes against children by strangers are no worse than in previous generations, and in many areas have improved.

Mr Longley says one of his

aims is to remind parents that their best memories of childhood would almost always be from outside, and often when there was no adult. They also have to rethink their ideas of risk, so they start seeing a sedentary lifestyle and its problems as the real risk (short-sightedness is another issue rates in Australia are skyrocketing and it’s now being linked to the quality of indoor light rather than watching screens).

Locally he wants to see Clontarf Hill turned into a nature playground with rope bridges and swings, although Main Roads might have something to say about that, given that the hill’s in the direct line of its beloved Roe Highway.

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Council staff had ordered Hush Espresso owner Daniel Leppard to replaster the wall of his High Street cafe or face fines

by CLARE KENYON

AFTER rocking dance oors for almost two decades, Clancy’s Sunday night staple—The Zydecats—are moving on, with their last gig at the pub this weekend.

It comes because of Clancy’s new plans to renovate and revamp its entertainment program. Front man Bill Rodgers says the move comes with a certain amount of sadness.

“We built up a great

relationship with the staff there and they became family,” Rogers told the Herald.

“We were sad initially but it will breathe new life into the band at our new gigs.”

They will take up residency at the newly hip Fremantle Workers’ Club on Sundays and at the Windsor Hotel in South Perth on Saturday nights.

Clancy’s general manager Justin Rogan says the Zydecats are like family and it’s a win-win for everyone with them picking up the Windsor gig.

Mr Rogan says the changes for Clancy’s have been in the works for a few years.

“We are extensively renovating to make it very comfortable for customers,” he told the Herald.

“We are getting four music spots so we can have multiple entertainment going on at one time.”

He says it will be a “festival in a pub”—not a raging dance festival—but burlesque, magic shows, latin disco, ‘60s music and jive dances amongst others.

Zydecats move on

• RELIE ED Hus Espresso owner Daniel Leppard and is bare brick wall Photo by Clare Kenyon

and legal action.Mr Leppard said that would

cost him $10,000—and drive him out of business.

Mayor Brad Pettitt won unanimous support at Wednesday’s council meeting for Mr Leppard to be allowed to delay replastering till the day he shuts up shop.

But the mayor warned further works against the rules would result in legal action.

“I thought it was just the same thing as painting, and I take full responsibility that I should have known,” Mr Leppard told the Herald.

“But to me it’s actually showing respect to the building, it’s got a cool, grungy look that’s unique to Fremantle.

“I am very grateful for the compromise I had my first good sleep in months last night,” he laughed.

B rick batsBut trader escapes heritage bill

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THE battle lines are drawn—federal Labor MPs Alannah

MacTiernan and Melissa Parke are vowing to stop Roe 8 ploughing through Beeliar wetlands, labelling it Perth’s “Kings Park of the south”.

They say by the time the 5km highway link to Fremantle is completed by 2021, WA will have started building a new container port at Kwinana to cope with the freight that’s spilling out of Freo.

“The Fremantle port will have reached its maximum capacity by that time and a new facility at Kwinana will need to be in place,” Ms MacTiernan, a former WA planning minister, told the Herald.

“As soon as the second port opens in 2021, about 40 per cent of freight tra c will shift from Fremantle to Kwinana. Roe 8 will be out of date. This is not good forward planning.”

She says the Barnett government has acknowledged a new container facility is needed but has done little to make it happen.

Roe 8 is expected to cost up to $850 million—a staggering $1.7 million per metre. By contrast the much longer Swan Valley Highway is priced at $836.6 million or $210,000 a metre.

“The total project to extend Roe Highway and upgrade the associated road network is $1.6 billion, of which around $1.1

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billion is taxpayer-funded,” Ms MacTiernan says.

“It would be far cheaper to get on with developing the new facility at Kwinana while improving the rail subsidy into Fremantle to manage container tra c into the port.

The $1.6 billion “road to nowhere” will run through wetlands and bush that’s home to endangered wildlife. It will connect Kwinana Freeway in Jandakot to Stock Road in Coolbellup, with Main Roads predicting up to 75,000 vehicles a day using it by 2031.

Truckies tollThe Barnett government is

expected to kick in $200 million with $400 million to be sourced from the private sector through a toll for truck drivers.

Ms MacTiernan predicts the project will be a failure, like Oakajee, as it requires an “insane amount of money”.

“We built Roe 4, 5, 6 and 7, but 8 was far too expensive and unacceptable to the EPA,” she says. “Even if you didn’t care about wetlands, this amount of money is a waste.”

Ms Parke describes Roe 8 as a defining difference between the Liberal and Labor parties: “This

is going to be a big battle,” she predicts.

The Greens’ Lynn MacLaren agrees, saying the Barnett government has signed up for a major “environmental battle”: “West Australians do not want a toll road and they do not want 5km of road rammed through rare wetlands when it will not reduce congestion.”

WA transport minister Dean Nalder—whose seat of Alfred Cove suffers massive tra c congestion along Canning Highway—accuses Ms MacTiernan of deliberately sabotaging a decades-old plan to link Kewdale to Fremantle port with her decision a decade ago to delete the Fremantle eastern bypass road reservation.

“By 2025 the Fremantle Outer Harbour is expected to be in operation, increasing freight demand on the freeway,” he says. “But over and above these increasing freight capacity needs, this upgrade caters for a growing population in the southern suburbs of Perth that commute each day”.

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A PENSIONER lay dead,

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by JENNY DʼANGER

NORTH FREMANTLE

residents feared for their safety

last Saturday as a leavers’

party for Aquinas college boys

at the Anthony Riding Gallery

on quiet Pearse Street erupted

into a riot.The trouble started when a

handful of intoxicated students

from the swank school punched

holes in the gallery’s walls and

harassed people in the street.

When one of them was ejected

by bouncers, he texted his bogan

mates to turn up and, when they

did, they went nuts, an eyewitness

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With the remaining Aquinas

boys and their girlfriends huddled

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locked by bouncers—the mob

ripped off shirts and grabbed

rocks, bricks and other missiles.

They pounded the gallery walls

trying to get inside and trashed

a nearby parked ute. Inside the

gallery terri ed students screamed

and cried during the attack.

Neighbour Layla Tucak told

the Herald she’d returned home at

10.30pm, “with an eight-week-old

and a four year old to a mob going

berserk”.She says the students and

gatecrashers headed towards

Tydeman Road and into a nearby

park, causing her to fear for her

partner David Weber, scheduled

to return home via train from a

concert.Mr Weber missed the mob but

told the Herald a man a few doors

down, who’d told youths to move

on after they’d stolen bricks from

his yard, was taunted they’d be

“back with machetes”.

The mob dispersed after police

arrived (their second visit), but

there appeared to have been no

arrests, Ms Tucak says.

Furious Pearse Street locals

want the venue closed, saying this

isn’t the rst time there’s been

trouble.Neighbours rallied the

following day to clean up rubbish

strewn down the street and in the

wasn’t related to the man.

Peering in the window

for signs of the pensioner Ms

Castaldi had noticed a lot of ies:

“Flies at the window is not good,”

so she called the police.

“They came straight away and

kicked the door in—but he was

dead. The poor old bugger was on

the oor [of his bedroom].”

The stench was overpowering,

indicating he’d been dead for

some time, and police had to call

for masks, Ms Castaldi said.

She called the department to

inform staff in no uncertain terms

about what had happened.

“The man said ‘yes we are

sorry we didn’t follow that

through’.”With the unit door broken

by police and unable to be

locked she rang the department

the next day in the vain hope it

would be secured to protect the

man’s belongings. By Thursday

afternoon she was still waiting.

Homeswest service delivery

manager Steve Parry told the

Herald the department’s last

contact with the tenant was on

October 14. He dodged questions

about the response to the calls,

but said people should telephone

police, not the department, if they

had concerns about neighbours.

Neighbours’

pleas ignored

Leavers riot

local park. North ward councillor

Rob Fittock arrived to discover

Aquinas parents cleaning the

gallery. He and a ranger who offered

the use of a road sweeper received

a “hostile” reception, he said:

“They were unhelpful and didn’t

want us there”.The Anthony Riding Gallery’s

web page advertises the venue for

functions, Mr Weber says.

“The owner encourages people

to hire the space and ‘go nuts’—

and on Saturday that’s what

happened.”The gallery, which opened to a

fanfare of media in June, only has

approval to open 9–5pm and is not

licensed to hold functions, says

Fremantle council CEO Graeme

Mackenzie. Rangers attended

on the night to assist police and

the council is investigating the

incident, along with the land

owner’s property agent.

Repeated calls to gallery

owners Andreia Anthony and Ben

Riding were not returned, but the

Herald understands they have

threatened to take legal action

against the party’s organisers.

A call to the alleged teenage

party organiser’s Salter Point

home was met with an, “I have no

idea what you are talking about,”

by a young man who said his

parents and brother weren’t home.

“It wasn’t David’s party,” he

said, before hanging up.

Students mill around near the gallery s damaged walls, ust be ore the

party turned into a ull blown riot

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Killing Cockburn doesn’t make senseIN recent correspondence the WA local government minister Tony Simpson informed me his preference for boundary amalgamations is for Cockburn to be carved up between Fremantle, Melville and Kwinana.

There was no ambiguity. One wonders why the government would want to take a large city that is financially sound, has a progressive outlook and serves its ratepayers well and carve it into pieces to be passed to other towns and cities which are, perhaps, not doing so well.

There seems to be no rhyme or reason for such folly. Before the last election it was stated there would be no forced amalgamations. I find it di cult to believe the people of Cockburn agree with the minister’s proposal, which will wipe our city from the map.

It is interesting to note that in 1994 the Richard Court-led Liberal government split the City of Perth into four parts because it was considered too big. Does the word whim come to anyone’s mind over this issue? It does to mine!

John CooperCounsel Rd, Coolbellup

Vogel not my focusI AM writing to address inaccuracies in the Herald article “Bell tolls for wetlands” (May 10, 2014).

Junior survey staff were employed by the proponent South Metro Connect, not the EPA. Also, Bibra and North Lakes are not Ramsar-listed wetlands, as reported, although we believe they should be eligible for this listing.

You reported: “She also criticised Mr Vogels (sic) for taking on the report in the first place, saying his role put him in a position where he could be in uenced by senior politicians, rather than sticking to the science”. I did not say this.

The statement criticising Dr Vogel that was attributed to me, was suggested to me by the Herald and was understood by me to mean the EPA should not have made a decision without an adequate public

Makes me shed a tearGENEROSITY is alive and well! As part of the Fremantle Heritage Festival, the Fremantle Men’s Community Shed catered the sausage sizzle stall at the Arthur Grady Day.

The council supplied the ingredients so there was no charge for the sausage in a bun.

The Shed master chefs did suggest a gold coin donation could be given towards our Community Engagement Programs and at the end of the day the public had chipped in more than $750.

This is a fantastic indicator the Fremantle community has a huge capacity for giving! Thanks also to the council for organising such a great heritage festival.. unique and inspiring.

Freowill

What a MobWE have probably all heard of the Kray Brothers and the Carlton Mob but they pale into insignifance compared to the gangs of today: Barnett’s Boys led by Bulldozer Barnett and the Canberra Mob led by Tony “The Axe” Abbott, are the new threat.

These guys seem to be able to terrorise middle-class Australians and the elderly by raising taxes, breaking election promises and depriving people who have paid taxes all their lives of a decent and comfortable retirement, without being accountable to anyone.

Let’s just hope “Big Clive”, “Battling Bill”, “Mystical Mark” and “The Tree Huggers” can thwart this attack on Middle Australia.

Steven GrandyMurray Rd, Palmyra

Kissy kissy with councilWHEN can we expect the council administration and the Herald to kiss and make up? It is surely the function of a local newspaper to hold the council to account and, if the council feels it is being unfairly reported on, for it to have the right to say so.

The present hiatus means the community, which both the council and newspaper are meant to serve, are denied ready access to important information.

Promotion of the current heritage festival is a case in point. Copies of the lavishly prepared program can be collected from the council o ces or, in a butchered form, online. Not surprisingly some events, involving in many cases elaborate and time-consuming preparation, are poorly attended.

These programs should have been distributed to every household in the Fremantle area, if not as an insert in the Herald, then separately.

What is the point of organising a festival and not ensuring, to the extent possible that it is well attended?

David HawksBellevue Tce, Fremantle

Rail before RoeI AM a Melville ratepayer.

es, the tra c is becoming a problem on the city’s main roads, especially at peak hour.

The problem needs to be addressed but not by building Roe 8. This measure would provide only temporary relief and soon become, itself, a congested route.

It would be very expensive both financially and at cost of depleting the wetlands through which Roe 8 would pass. Why not think laterally and investigate a rail system? This would provide better value for money and preserve the wetlands heritage for people who enjoy it now and for those of the future.

Marion ShawWinnacott St, Willagee

environmental review (PER), and that the EPA has done so in a political climate in which road building is an ideological agenda of the current state and federal governments.

My criticism is with the inadequacy of the PER documents presented to the EPA and its response to them. The EPA gave conditional approval to the Roe 8 project without requiring adequate baseline data relative to claims or offsets identified, and against previous EPA advice that the area of North and Bibra lakes are too important, ecologically, archaeologically and culturally to sustain the impact of the proposed Roe 8 highway extension.

Dr Nandi ChinnaOmmanney St, Hamilton HillThe Ed says: Thanks for this

clarification. When we asked you whether Dr Vogel had put himself in a position where he could be influenced by senior politicians, rather than sticking strictly to the science, you replied “totally”. Dr Vogel in a letter to the Herald last week (“Truth got steamrolled”) said “the EPA refutes any suggestion or inference it’s recommendation to the minister was subject to political interference”.

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The only way is upEVERY year the WA Budget comes out, we get all the whinges and arguments about the rises.

Any person with any common knowledge, or is an older person, will tell you that all essentials such as power, gas and water must go up with in ation.

The people I feel sorry for are those paying rent: Many would not know the owners of rental properties and vacant land pay land tax and it rose by 20 per cent in the WA Budget.

These rises, as well water charges and council rate increases, are also passed on to tenants.

It does not matter whether it is Liberal or Labor in power, we still get the rises.

Frank GrangerMelville Bch Rd, Applecross Fair thanks

FAIRTRADE Freo would like to say a huge thank you to the 300-strong audience, sponsors and many, many volunteers who made WA’s first ever Fair Trade fashion show, Fairly Fashionable? a night to remember!

Forty-one local and interstate designers took part in the 14-day challenge, launched on Fashion Revolution Day, marking the first anniversary of the Rana Plaza factory disaster in Bangladesh.

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Local heroWE live across the road from the Watkins Street site that was the subject of recent demolition works (“No Gum Valley,” Herald, May 17, 2014).

The property owners’ claim, “all other neighbours have been cool about [the demolition and removal of trees]” is incorrect. We have not met nor discussed the demolition/development with the owners.

With respect to statements made about Mr Frank Sander and more specifically the claim he is “jealous”, they are misguided and incorrect. Frank and Chadia are committed community members with a passion for White Gum Valley.

Frank’s thoughts and

Allow me to clarify...LAST week’s Herald front page on local government amalgamations needs clarifying as it didn’t paint an accurate picture of the Fremantle council’s response to a potential lack of funding by the state.

While there is huge frustration that the state government has reneged on its promise to fund amalgamations, I don’t believe Fremantle will

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walk away from the whole process as we have come too far as a community to do that now.

But many councils around Perth have said they will walk away and this may put the whole reform process in jeopardy.

In reality I expect Fremantle’s response to be more moderate. We will make it very clear on our rates notices what parts of your rate rise is as a result of amalgamation costs so that all can clearly see the extent to which this cost shifting from state to local government has occurred.

At more than $60 million, local government reform doesn’t come cheap and it is disappointing these costs are being forced by the state onto local ratepayers.

Brad Pettitt Mayor,City of Fremantle

approach to this issue have the support of many in the valley and we are concerned loose planning policy is allowing White Gum Valley to become a suburb of paving, shrubs and bespoke potted plants, as can be seen in adjoining suburbs.

Unfortunately, White Gum Valley is suffering from the scourge of absentee owners/developers with a “churn and urn” approach to development. The council is on notice to ensure tighter planning policies are put in place that maintain the valley’s social, natural and built environment.

While higher density development should be embraced, poor planning, architecture and the unnecessary removal of trees should be at the forefront of development concerns in order to maintain property and community values—a leafy suburb.

David and Isabelle CadmanNewbold St,White Gum Valley

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A HANDFUL of companies in Australia and overseas have expressed interest in turning part of the old South Fremantle tip site into a large-scale solar farm.

The council has decided to test the market and call for expressions of interest to build a new solar electricity generation plant from which it might draw power when completed.

“It’s a process which council could be part of,” mayor Brad Pettitt told the Herald. It’s also a di cult time to be pushing renewables in Australia.”

Dr Pettitt says the proposed plant would make the site safer and re ect the council’s push towards reducing carbon emissions.

The landfill site covers 19.4 hectares, 88 per cent of it owned by the council. The

ELEVATED levels of lead and zinc and other contaminants from an historic cemetery are to blame for slowly killing a Moreton Bay fig at Fremantle primary school, according to a report presented to the council. The Alma Street school’s grounds used to be Freo’s main cemetery.

by CARMELO AMALFI

CROTON crooks have left Beverley Williams heartbroken.

“My garden is my life,” the Ardross green thumb told the Herald shortly after finding that thieves had uprooted her prized tropical plants.

“They are like my babies.”Living alone since husband Clifford

died 12 years ago, this is the fourth time in five years thieves have struck her immaculate garden.

“You should have seen them in the ground, the 71-year-old said. I worked at Coles for 30 years. I have a daughter and two grandchildren, I’m not one for clubs.”

Mrs Williams says security and spotlights replaced her two German shepherds, which died a few years ago.

“They also took palms and succulents,” she laments. “They wait until my plants are well grown before they pick the good ones.”

She says each of her crotons can fetch up to $50 at weekend markets or even more online with some species prized by collectors.

From tropical Indonesia, crotons grow worldwide and are highly popular indoor plants.

remainder comprises an unmade road reserve (Island Street) and freehold land owned by WA Main Roads. The council land consists of two distinct parcels, separated by the road reserve and Main Roads-owned land which forms a narrow strip running east and west across the centre of the site.

The tip was shut in 1991 and is registered under the contaminated sites act. Environmental and geotechnical constraints associated with the site due to its past use make it unsuitable for most forms of development for the next 20 years.

The council is prepared to assign a 21-year lease to potential developers or operators of the land. In April, the council considered a request from FreoFarm to be granted a lease over part of the site for use as a community garden. Following local opposition to the plan FreoFarm subsequently decided not to pursue it.

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YOU know something is amiss when the doors and tyres on your top vehicles disappear overnight.

That’s what happened at Melville Motors in Attadale Tuesday when two men nabbed shiny mag wheels from a 2014 SS Commodore. Manager Paul Davies was not surprised the thieves targeted the dealership: “It’s not uncommon, car yards get hit all the time.

“What’s surprising is they got caught.”

by CARMELO AMALFI

MELVILLE mayor Russell Aubrey last week shut down questions relating to a controversial motion to allow Blue Gum tennis club an extension to its lease and to its boundary.

Former mayor June Barton and councillors Susan Taylor-Rees and Nick Pazolli tried to question club president Bill Thomas about letters he’d sent to “certain councillors” but the mayor said the questions were “not relevant”.

Before last October’s council elections, Mr Thomas wrote to hundreds of tennis club members urging them to vote for particular candidates, including Mr Aubrey’s daughter, Rebecca, who was subsequently elected. He also urged support for Nicole Foxton, Cameron Schuster, Guy Wieland, Patricia Phelan and Clive Robartson, all of whom were elected or re-elected.

Only Crs Aubrey and Schuster declared an interest in the lease extension, which was approved.

Cr Barton tried to ask Mr Thomas whether he’d contacted councillors to seek their views about the lease.

“Not relevant,” the mayor interjected.“It is mayor, because I wasn’t

contacted,” Cr Barton replied. “It is very relevant.”

“If you make that allegation…” the mayor warned.

“I’m asking a question.”A 101-signature petition was tabled

calling on council to reject the extension.Cr Taylor-Rees criticised CEO Shayne

Silcox for blocking councillors’ access to the council’s three environmental o cers who’d helped compile the 14-page report.

She noted the report included no reference to the area’s cultural significance to Aboriginal people and did not mention Blue Gum Lake was part of Beeliar regional park.

“Councillors, I am the chief adviser for

council,” Dr Silcox advised, stating it was up to him to decide what staff attended council meetings.

Speaking against the proposal from the public gallery, Murdoch University associate professor of education Judy MacCallum said the boundary expansion was inconsistent with Bush Forever objectives.

“Bush Forever is supposed to be bush forever,” she said, describing the club’s push into already degraded land as, “more a matter of convenience” for the club.

Referring to a series of aerial maps and diagrams of the Bush Forever site off Moolyeen Road in Brentwood, Dr MacCallum said the club had already encroached on land outside its fence.

She warned a dangerous precedent would be set by the council’s “tacit acceptance of unlawful activities”.

The WA environment department says the clearing was investigated and, “no offence was identified .

Mayor shuts down club lease queries

Police had noticed the brightly lit display vehicle—sticker price $45,000-plus—jacked up with bricks. Police dog Rumble was deployed and one alleged offender was soon found in a nearby park, hiding behind a tree.

The second alleged offender was found at a servo nearby. A 21-year-old Southern River man and 24-year-old Canning Vale man will soon appear in court, charged with stealing.

Mr Davies says thieves generally sell stolen gear online.

At Shacks Holden in Fremantle,

manager Richard Cull says dealerships are known as “midnight spares”: “They go to a car yard after hours and take what they need from used cars—tail lights or spare wheels,” he told the Herald.

Thieves often cause thousands of dollars’ damage trying to remove parts worth just $200 or $500. Scraping keys and coins on panels is also common.

“Recently, we had to replace 13 bonnets after someone jumped from car to car,” he says. “Even with cameras, these guys wear hoods and masks so they can’t be identified.

Police charge car yard pair

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A LOT has happened to this Stoneham Road, Attadale home since it

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This huge two-storey abode is all about family (the vendors have six kids) and all the spaces, including a theatre room, are spacious.

All the kids plus their mates could huddled out of the rain in the massive front portico while they wait for mum to open the door.

And their many coats could easily be discarded in the spacious entry hall, for retrieval later.

No worry about mud on carpets beautifully rich jarrah

oorboards ow throughout this home so quick to mop over.

Whipping up an after-school snack for the hordes was never easier than in the huge central kitchen, with its two, caesar-stone topped island benches, large five-burner stove top and plentitude of cupboards and drawers.

And with the pool just the other side of massive, oor-to-ceiling windows doors, keeping an eye on the kids

while dinner gets underway is no hassle.

The dining room is on one side of the kitchen, with a sunken family room the other.

Huge doors open onto the pool, where a decked cabana gazes out serenely with the promise of summer barbeques.

There’s room aplenty for all in this home, with a spacious formal sunken lounge at the front of the home, with four sets of tall arched windows, two onto the street.

The windows are matched on the other side of the house by those in the spacious study.

lder kids will appreciate the downstairs bedroom, which has its own study and bathroom, a classic 70s version with an arched, tiled recess over the bath.

The rest of the bedrooms are

upstairs, all doubles.

And with all those kids, mum and dad deserve a patch of their own, in this case a commodious bedroom, that opens onto the street-facing balcony with glimpses of the nearby river.

The massive open ensuite has a separate toilet and shower, and a walk-in robe is tucked behind a wall.

If the kids need to burn off energy (or mum and dad need some quiet), the beautiful Burke Drive foreshore, with its swathe of grass for play and lovely walks, is a mere 100 metres

away. Attadale primary school is walking distance, Applecross SHS not much further, and there’s plenty of shops nearby.

156 Stoneham Rd, Attadale$2.575 millionJacky Ladbrook0412 913 127Jacky Ladbrook Real Estate

Rock solid on StonehamAT HOME JENNY D’ANGERAT HOMEAT HOME JENNY D’ANGER

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Directed by Finley Award nominee Trevor Dhu, A Love Affair is Harbour Theatre’s inaugural production at Camelot - the beautifully restored art deco Mosman Park Memorial Hall. With MosArts by their side, Harbour Theatre is delighted to have finally found a home at Camelot. Featuring well known local actor and radio personality Ted Bull as Jimmy and the enormously talented Vickie Billingham as Alice, A Love Affair is an illuminating look at a long term relationship.

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Indie dance trio, RÜFÜS have announced their Worlds Within Worlds national Australian tour presented by Triple j and Channel [V]. The extensive tour is set to kick off at the Coolangatta Hotel on May 9 and will move through Brisbane, Melbourne, Geelong, Mandurah, Fremantle, Central Coast, Newcastle, Coffs Harbour, Byron Bay, Adelaide, Hobart, Canberra, Wollongong and will finish up with a homecoming show at The Enmore Theatre in Sydney on June 21.

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Call Tom 9339 2562

• New Homes• Renovations• Rendering• Patching

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Melville City Herald, Saturday May 24, 2014 - Page 13 s

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•extentions• re-roofi ng

All aspects of Carpentry Downpipes, Driveways, Spoon Drains, etc.

We also repair existing soakwells and brickpaving.

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NOTICEBOARDWHAT’S ON • CLASSES • ACTIVITIES • SPIRITUAL SERVICES • SUPPORT GROUPS

ALFRED COVE ART SOCIETY will present its 15th Annual Awards of Excellence Exhibition at Atwell

Gallery from May 25th until June 2nd. (Open 10am to 5pm -except June 2 -10am to 3pm) The offi cial opening will be on Tuesday 27th May at 7.30pm

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 BELLYDANCE LESSON in Hamilton Hill with coff ee and cake. Come along for fun and fi tness. To

book a spot please call Lisa 0404 018 344

FREMANTLE DINING CLUB (all welcome, no cost) meet Wednesday 28th May 7pm at “Little Creatures

Next Door” at The Bar. 8pm Dinner at Char Char Bull

FUNDRAISING AND GETTING GRANTS WORKSHOPS 24th May at Notre Dame University,

Fremantle with Keith Whelan: “ The Grants Guy” Book www.trybooking.com/eosp or 0428 538 761. Great for all those trying to raise funds. Presented by CINI Australia

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

SING SING SING Groups and individual lessons choir. Melville and Fremantle. Beginners welcome.

Call Joanna 9339 5631

SINGERS WANTED PEPPERMINT is a new, small SATB choir under the direction of Coralie Kan. We

sing a mix of songs including pop, ballads, folk and jazz. We rehearse in a relaxed casual atmosphere as we sing for fun and enjoyment fi rst and foremost, as well as to become better singers and make great music. We are currently looking for sopranos, tenors and basses who have some singing experience to join us twice a month on Sunday afternoons at our venue 10 minutes by freeway-south from Perth. If you would like to give it a try please call Clive on 0414 263 493

STOCK ROAD SENIORS - Bingo every Wednesday afternoon at 1.00p.m. The club has other activities for

people interested please ring Judy 9339 7878

TAMLA MOTOWN, MYAREE. Friday 6th June 7:30pm til late. Come and dance to the best in

Motown and other Soul music at Rhein Donan Club (known as German Club) 110 North Lake Rd, Myaree. $10 entry at the door. Great food available and free parking. For more info email soulsourcemusic tpg.com.au or call 0450 011 704

TARTAN SCOTTISH COUNTRY DANCING group meets Monday 1:30pm-3pm at Waylen Bay Scout

Hall, The Strand, Applecross, Monday 8-9:30pm at the Uniting Church, corner Banksia & Green St, Joondanna and Thursday 7:30pm-9:30pm at St Stephen’s, corner Mackenzie & Kishorn Rd, Applecross. All welcome- no partners required. For More info, ph Dawn 0414 859 393 or Christine 0407 672 528.

TENNIS…Come and join us at Cockburn Tennis Club. Recreation Rd, Hamilton Hill. Lessons with

AJ 0450 965 399. Email: tennisclubcockburn gmail.com or 0478 113 253

THE NEXT MEETING and Demonstration of the Alfred Cove Art Society will be held at 7 pm on May

29 at Atwell Gallery. Ian de Souza, a talented and well known artist, will demonstrate using Watercolour. (and those attending could also view the Awards of Excellence exhibition as well). Visitors and new members are welcome. Enquiries: Phone 9457 5265 or 9364 3508 or email alfredcoveartsociety gmail.com

WOULD YOU LIKE TO…Speak with poise and confi dence, Develop leadership skills, and

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ARIES (Mar 21 – Apr 20)The Moon begins the week in Aries. Add this to the wispy winds of the Gemini

Sun, and life could show signs of unpredictability and change. It could seem like the fates are being fi ckle. Under the choppy waves on the surface, there’s a world of depth and silence underneath.

TAURUS (Apr 21 – May 20)As the Sun moves into Gemini, so you retire into a quieter place. Venus is still in

Aries, so love will keep adding a little chilli, to ensure that quietude doesn’t morph into blandness. Use your solitude wisely. What you come up with in your alone time will determine your next move.

GEMINI (May 21 – June 21) The Sun is in Gemini, shining on your paradoxical wonderland. You are

both spritely curious intelligence, and a deep current of refl ective silence. The temptation is to choose one. Then you get fl oored by the other. It’s only in embracing wholeness that the twins get really happy.

CANCER (June 22 – Jul 22)Though there are all sorts of winds buff eting the surface, there are strong

currents operating under the surface, too. You are heavily involved in these things going on under the surface, in one way or another. Be one of the voices having eff ect, outside the realm of headlines.

LEO (Jul 23 – Aug 22)As the Sun moves into Gemini, so you feel lighter and more able to get

into motion. You are no longer held down by Taurean heaviness. Shake your mane and swish your tail. It’s time to get curious and be inspired. Real things, like harmony and justice, are the best motivators

VIRGO (Aug 23 – Sept 22)There’s a lot going on in the windy world of Gemini. If you get caught in other people’s

intellectual gymnastics, frustration will ensue. Stay true to your heart and listen for those who touch your emotional essence. The ideas that matter are the ones that are attuned to feeling.

LIBRA (Sept 23 – Oct 23)That which frustrates you and even presses your buttons, will be what

ultimately motivates you and crystallises understanding. It’s hard for Librans to be emotionally messy, yet it is often emotional messiness that is a catalyst for the next layer of richness and beauty. Be messy.

SCORPIO (Oct 24 – Nov 21)Though the Sun is in airy Gemini, and the Moon is in fi ery Aries, there

is a current of emotion and feeling operating at the moment that is deeper and more relevant. You are right there at the heart of the meaning being built under the surface. Trust your feelings. Don’t be distracted.

SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22 – Dec 21)Relationship is the greatest teacher. It is in intimacy that we receive our greatest

education. Love demands that we put our own agendas aside on a regular basis. To hold on to our prejudices, prejudices love. You are in the thick of this lovely transformative dilemma. Be changed.

CAPRICORN (Dec 22 – Jan 19)Where others are in confl ict, it is your job to hold them together, to right the

balance. With Pluto as your guide, it will be in opening up the possibilities of realness and the possibilities of transformation, that you do this. Every existential dilemma is a door. Keep fi nding the keys.

AQUARIUS (Jan 20 – Feb 18)Where others are sweating about safety and security, it is your job to inspire courage and

adventurousness. Off er truth gently and playfully. The moment you get too serious, dogged, or fi xed, it will go pear-shaped. The Gemini Sun is here to remind you of the gift of lightness.

PISCES (Feb 19 – Mar 20)Though there is a lot of wave activity happening on the surface, you have a

direct link to the powerful currents that are going on under the surface. On the surface there are tales of confl ict. Under the surface, a narrative of depth, peace and wholeness is being built. Help it along.

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