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Volume 25 N o 22 Saturday May 31, 2014 www.fremantleherald.com/melvilles Melville City’s own INDEPENDENT newspaper &liff 6treet, )remantle 3h )ax Email: [email protected] Leeming to Kardinya Edition - /etterEoxed to /eeming, %ateman, %ull &reek, .ardinya, 0urdoch, 0urdoch 8niversity, :illagee and :inthrop. *Fortnightly THE cruel, heartless command from Canberra is “get back to work!”. Pensioners, struggling families, the unemployed and disabled, our children at school and university and even our family pets all face the Tax Axe. But your friendly Chook is here to help. Each week we deliver our papers to well over 80,000 letterboxes in East Fremantle, Fremantle, Melville and Cockburn. Call now Our readers trust us to do this, as do our advertisers who pay us. And we love to pay \RX WR KHOS RXW ,W’V QRW that much. But in the long cold winter ahead every penny counts. Get pensioner parents to help. Tell \RXU NLGV ´WKH SDUW\’V over!” Everyone can muck in for a little fun and be paid for it. Join our huge army of 300+ wonderful, friendly walkers and get ÀW WRR WH KDYH DUHDV to go each week. 'RQ’W PLVV RXW Call Marie right now on 9430 7727 or email distribution@ fremantleherald.com Has the Tax Axe got you? by CARMELO AMALFI $// trac lights are to Ee removed along the 5oe +wy, 6tock 5d, +igh 6t and 6tirling +wy route into )remantle, and ´grade separationsµ are to occur in order to speed up the Mourney for trucks. As a result, many feeder road intersections are likely to Ee cut off and local trac diverted. 7he construction of 5oe through wetlands, ´grade separationsµ along 6tirling +wy and the ´trenchingµ of +igh 6t are set to change the face of the southern suEurEs, effectively dividing the port city³something the deletion of the old eastern Eypass route had Eeen designed to avoid. Grilled At a senate estimates hearing early this week, Greens senator Scott /udlam grilled federal transport department bureaucrats over the Perth )reight /ink plans. 'rawn up Ey :$ government ocials, the feds are kicking in Eillion in funding. 7he )remantleEased senator expressed disEelief when told ocials didn·t know whether 5oe was to Ee Euilt at ground level or was to be elevated over sensitive wetlands: cost proMections have already Eeen puElished and that difference alone would run to hundreds of millions of dollars. ´<ou put a toll on there for the truckies,µ one ocial suggested. Senator Ludlam noted the federal government had committed funding despite the proMect having L ights out! no business case, nor any planning, environmental or heritage approvals. 7he :$ government had refused to release key information to the puElic Eecause it was a ´top secret national security matterµ he Tuipped. :hen told of the plan for no lights along the length of the doglegged route, he asked, ´will you put a fly over there, how are people going to get over 0armion 6treet"µ 2cials replied the freight route could Ee sunk or it could pass over the local road. ´6ounds like you are going to close off 0armion Street, which the local community might Ee delighted with,µ he said, drily, to no response. Senator Ludlam later told the Herald he, ´didn·t realise it was so flakyµ. “Abbott wanted to announce a freeway proMect and %arnett has Eeen desperate to get this Eack off the ground without the faintest idea about how to Euild it or the strength of community opposition they are going to face. ,t sets up a pointless conflict.µ • continued page 3 • T6P! Locals opposed to Roe say more freigOt sOould go on rail not trucks • B6TT6M LEFT! Senator Scott Ludlam grills transport bureaucrats you can watcO tOe wOole tOing by visiting Ois website • B6TT6M RIGHT! ( map of tOe PertO FreigOt Link TOe lower green line is Roe Hwy tOe red section tOe yettobebuilt Roe and tOe blue yellow and green tOe bits of Stock Rd HigO St and Stirling HwyTydeman Rd tOat finisO tOe route into tOe port at 5ortO Fremantle A free feed up for grabs For details see Competitions 1/330 South Tce
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Volume 25 No 22Saturday May 31, 2014 www.fremantleherald.com/melvilles

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THE cruel, heartless command from Canberra is “get back to work!”.

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But your friendly Chook is here to help.

Each week we deliver our papers to well over 80,000 letterboxes in East Fremantle, Fremantle, Melville and Cockburn.

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Join our huge army of 300+ wonderful, friendly walkers and get

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by CARMELO AMALFI

tra c lights are to e removed along the oe

wy, tock d, igh t and tirling wy route into remantle, and grade separations are to

occur in order to speed up the ourney for trucks.

As a result, many feeder road intersections are likely to e cut off and local tra c diverted.

he construction of oe through wetlands, grade

separations along tirling wy and the trenching

of igh t are set to change the face of the southern su ur s, effectively dividing the port city something the deletion of the old eastern

ypass route had een designed to avoid.

GrilledAt a senate estimates

hearing early this week, Greens senator Scott

udlam grilled federal transport department bureaucrats over the Perth

reight ink plans. rawn up y government o cials, the feds are kicking in illion in funding.

he remantle ased senator expressed dis elief when told o cials didn t know whether oe was to e uilt at ground level or was to be elevated over sensitive wetlands: cost pro ections have already

een pu lished and that difference alone would run to hundreds of millions of dollars.

ou put a toll on there for the truckies, one o cial suggested.

Senator Ludlam noted the federal government had committed funding despite the pro ect having

L ights out!

no business case, nor any planning, environmental or heritage approvals.

he government had refused to release key information to the pu lic

ecause it was a top secret national security matter he

uipped.hen told of the plan for

no lights along the length of the dog legged route, he asked, will you put a flyover there, how are people going to get over armion

treetcials replied the

freight route could e sunk or it could pass over the local road.

ounds like you are going to close off armion Street, which the local community might e delighted with, he said, drily, to no response.

Senator Ludlam later told the Herald he, didn t realise it was so flaky .

“Abbott wanted to

announce a freeway pro ect and arnett has een desperate to get this ack off the ground without the faintest idea about how to

uild it or the strength of community opposition they are going to face. t sets up a pointless conflict.

• continued page 3

• T P Locals opposed to Roe say more freig t s ould go on rail not trucks• B TT M LEFT Senator Scott Ludlam grills transport bureaucrats you can watc t e w ole t ing by visiting is website• B TT M RIGHT map of t e Pert Freig t Link T e lower green line is Roe Hwy t e red section t e yet to be built Roe and t e blue yellow and green t e bits of Stock Rd Hig St and Stirling Hwy Tydeman Rd t at finis t e route into t e port at ort Fremantle

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MADDINGTON Caltex is busy early Tuesday morning.

Truckies are coming and going, filling up on fuel, coffee and fried food.

eter awson from remantle ontainer pecialists has ust

dropped off a tonne container filled with stoves for caravans, and heads ack to ase at ous Head.

Dawson doesn’t look like a stereotypical truckie cleanshaven, short hair. e has a fantastic ocker sense of humour, is married, and has spent close to years making a dent in his seat.

n this occasion, awson is driving a six metre tall semi side loader to remantle, a ourney that typically takes minutes down oe and each

ighways if he s lucky. e sets off at . am.

fter decades of dormancy, the oe extension is ack, with a serious chance of actually being built. Prime minister ony ott has offered to chip in million of federal cash to make it happen de t and deficit

disaster notwithstanding on the condition a truckies toll is introduced, making it s first pay road. he total cost for the km extension is estimated at

million. reckon the extension will

be a good idea,” Dawson says as we rum le down oe.

Just to take the tra c off each ighway. ut don t

appreciate this toll. veryone should e tolled, ecause everyone will use it.

ut it this way, lare, this is the thin edge of the wedge. e haven t got tolls in , don t think we need them.

won t e paying for it, the oss will e paying and he is ust going to pass it onto the consumer, so everyone will end up paying for it.

t . am awson gets off the highway and points to where the extension will start. ou can see the trees and wetlands in the distance, which environmentalists want to save.

he extension will run for km, starting at winana reeway, trammelling through the eelier wetlands to meet up with tock

oad at the intersection of orrest oad in ool ellup.

ook, in this day and age,

awson says, they re pretty good a out the environment.

hey re not going to ust go in with dynamite and start dropping things on the ground, they would sort of protect the environment think.

t s a catch . ome people are going to like it, other people are not. don t think they can put it anywhere else.

ra c starts to ank up on winana reeway efore outh

Street as it merges into two lanes.

his is a great invention, awson says, dripping with

sarcasm hy they didn t make it three lanes in the first place he says, shaking his head.

ell it s cost again, he says answering his own uestion.

ut that s the pro lem, they uild for now and not the generation to come, in years time the roads will e chock ablock.”

e points out the signs trucks use left lanes.

ell everyone is loody in the left lane so you can virtually work out when they make this extension everyone is gonna e on it, he says.

o why should ust heavy vehicles pay for it.

A trip with a truckieby CLARE

KENYON

by CLARE KENYON

iconic flowers outside an pplecross hinese restaurant on Canning Hwy were stolen last Sunday to owner inda hen s dismay.

he six ox set up surrounding the restaurant was filled with red geraniums and cost around . s hen says a trail of potting mix showed someone had dug four plants from one ox and carried them to a parked car on illcock

treet. s hen says people knew of the flowers and that the owners had spent time caring for them nce customers had finished their meals they would pose in front of the flowers for photos. e want to create awareness for people to keep an eye out. he theft follows the thieving of valua le crotons in the same area.

Flower thieves strike again

• Linda C en is asking readers to keep an eye out for red geraniums going cheap—they might be hers. Photo by Matthew Dwyer

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• from page 1Senator Ludlam describes

federal backing for Roe 8 as “a massive lapse of judgement and demolishes the last of the ‘budget emergency’ myth.”

ith container tra c through Freo estimated to double by 2030, and Liberal governments putting all their freight planning into roads, not rail, he predicts “an utter nightmare” for motorists and North Fremantle residents.

“When it hits Tydeman Road it will be a catastrophe because suddenly you will hit a rank of several sets of tra c lights. t will completely seize up that part of town.”

Fremantle Labor MLA

Simone McGurk says removing lights at Marmion St was never mentioned during consultation over the widening of High Street.

“As more is known about the Abbott government’s Perth freight link, the more worried taxpayers and the local community should be,” she warns.

“This is a massive change to the current design, and has never been part of the community consultation.

“The Perth freight link is a confirmation the i eral plan for moving freight and dealing with congestion has one solution—just build more and wider roads.”

L ights out f or p or t r oute

• Truckie Peter Dawson reckons Roe will be good but not if a toll is c arged Photo by Matthew Dwyer

Once on Leach Highway, 22 minutes into the journey, cars whiz past. Dawson nods to his fellow truckies, some doubles and 40-feet high, others are semis like his. orning tra c is building. Dawson isn’t driving fast, not at the 70km speed limit at least. A car cuts in front.

“See that? That happens every day, you just cop it all the time.”

“You’re virtually driving for three people ‘cause you’re higher up, so you can keep an eye on what the car in front is doing.”

On any given day without the extension, trucks hurtle down Leach through Bateman, Brentwood, Melville, Myaree, Willagee and into Fremantle. Dawson says if a toll is put on Roe 8, nothing will change.

“They call it a rat-run, that’s what they’ll be doing.

“Unless they just put in a ban and say trucks aren’t allowed to come off this road, so they have to use Roe Hwy. But people will always find another way around.”

Once Dawson passes Carrington Street, the lanes merge into two again so he slows right down. ra c ehind uilds up. Cars continue to cut in front: he’s travelling 45 in a 70 zone.

e passes his favourite coffee kiosk on the left, but doesn’t stop for his usual Muzz Buzz this morning. Just past it are houses that could be bulldozed if plans to widen High Street go ahead.

Dawson says trucks need a wider turning circle than there is now: “A couple of trucks have tipped over. f the containers

are doubles and top heavy, if they turn a [sharp] corner they will tip over, it’s not just about speed.”

He turns onto Port Beach road, just before 9am. The journey is quicker than usual, but Dawson says runs never usually go this smoothly.

“Look around you,” he says as we cruise through the terminal. The expansive area is littered with towering container stacks, some 40 or 50 metres high.

“This was all ocean once, where we are driving now. Keep your photos, it will be interesting to see what it will look like in 20 years’ time.”

Dawson gets his next job from CCS: “Gidgegannup!” he says excitedly. “They have great pies out there.”

CorrectionLAST week we reported Roe 8’s projected $850 million cost was equivalent to “$1.7 million per metre”.

Heh, not quite. Our maths-challenged sub-editor—yeah, that’s the dope, above—forgot to use all his fingers when calculating the cost. t s actually closer to $170,000 per metre.

Still a lot of money for a metre of road, but 10 times less than what we’d reported.

Clearly, a future beckons our subbie as a national Treasurer.

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Rail over RoeI HAVE recently started following the Roe 8 Extension proposal, thanks in part to your excellent and ongoing coverage.

I am disappointed that in this time of fiscal austerity governments oth state and federal, could contemplate the construction of this road instead of using the money to upgrade the pre-existing railway line and port facilities in Kwinana.

Apart from the environmental damage that would occur from running a highway through the Beeliar wetlands, the simple fact is, that with the su stantial shift in freight tra c from remantle to Kwinana expected to occur in the next few years, the rationale ehind this project could collapse, leaving the pu lic with an expensive white elephant—a toll road.

s well as this, in uilding transport infrastructure it is vital we consider our future needs and the challenges we face in the 21st century, particularly in regard to climate change and as an appropriate response we should, wherever possi le, preference rail over road.

Mark SmithSouth St, Hilton

Let’s play!YOUR front page article last week (Herald, May 24, 2014) a out kids forgetting how to play creatively is timely for

eaconsfield primary school.here has een an ongoing

conversation at the school a out how to improve play options for children in the school and local community.

e have recently een presented with a lank canvas where some derelict houses were finally demolished on the school grounds

etween the main school campus and the oval on Hampton Road. Ideas include nature play options similar to the nature play park in Kings Park and even a flying fox to connect to the oval

We have already raised some funds to contri ute to the pro ect and a local architecture firm, , is donating services towards planning. Now we need people to donate time, services and raw materials. If you can help, please get in touch.

More than happy for my contact details to e pu lished or, otherwise, contact the school.

Rohan McDougallP&C president

eacons eld primary schoolThe Ed says: Sadly cut for length.

When will we wake up?MAY I comment on your front-page headline “The bell tolls for wetlands” (Herald, May 17, 2014).

he headline is correct, ut for entirely different reasons. o are the stop signs shown. I suggest our unstoppa le human impact and the daily uoted climate change are responsi le for the continuing loss of shallow, transient wetlands on the wan coastal plain. realise y now that no ody dares to mention this.

When are we locals, if ever, going to realise that falling ground watera les and ever decreasing rainfall are the reasons that North

ake is already a goner , covered y weeds?

i ra ake after mm of rainfall is only three-quarters slightly covered with water towards the southern end. wo species of lack cockatoos have little to do with shrinking wetlands health either.

ow to the km, illion, fourlane extension. s it ased on a sound

usiness plan id any planner, researcher or reporter ever tell us a out the type of freight in those hundreds of containers travelling daily from the port along High

treetid any ody ever report whether

the return-to-port containers are filled with valua le, incomeproducing, WA-made export products? If, however, all the freight is mostly inward ound, could it

e that it is essentially a temporary hinese phenomena which needs

export orders to keep hundreds of millions employed to survive?

f, consumers confidence falls, we will not uy anymore. Imports will drop and the Roe 8 extension ecomes a costly white elephant ecause only few containers

Live trade stinksALIGHTING from the train at

remantle station last hursday evening I was met with an overpowering stench so dreadful that fellow travellers pulled scarves over their faces in an attempt to escape the smell.

ard to explain to our wedish visitors why this country remains entrenched in such a cruel and unnecessary industry—they were completely taken a ack y the unpleasant odour which wafted on the ree e to our home as well as the whole idea of exporting live sheep and cattle.

remantle as a city geared toward tourism heep ships don’t exactly enhance the visitors’ experience. Three generations of our family attended a ui night on

aturday to raise funds for top ive xports. ellow ui goers agree it

feels this nasty industry is ramping up under the oalition government leaving those of us who deplore animal cruelty feeling even more powerless.

hen will chilled meat ecome the preferred method of export?

espite arguments to the contrary, most o s in the rural sector would e preserved if animals were processed locally and it can also e financially via le. n the interim, more lam s to the often inhumane slaughter and no end in sight.

Cheryl PrattSolomon St, Fremantle

are coming and the rest is private local tra c. fter all, our own costs, will only go up since we must grow, as we are told. I hope it is all sustaina le.

Otto Muellerindelya Rd, Murdoch

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This is an issue that can no longer be managed behind closed doors: Fremantle parents are watching too closely for that.

But for all the public scrutiny, we are still entering the danger zone.

eware the uick fix. he minister will likely use the forum “for parents to have their say” to soften us up for a merger between Hamilton and South Fremantle SHSs, for that to happen on the South Fremantle SHS site and to call it “Fremantle College” or the like. All sorted.

No surprises there; we understand school closures have been on the cards for many years as enrolments at both South Fremantle and Hamilton have steadily dropped.

Best of both worldsDecadal, structural changes

in secondary education mean schools do need to be much bigger to provide the diversity of courses that families want, on-campus. This goes for vocational and academic options, and particularly for parents who would like the best of both worlds to give their children the opportunity to follow their interests and talents.

Unfortunately, even if every student from Hamilton SHS and

South Fremantle SHS were to enrol in the amalgam, it would still be a relatively small school, far short of the critical mass for the breadth of courses students enjoy elsewhere. To tap the areas of growth in the region, the school would need to be further south.

Combining small schools does not automatically create a school with stronger academic and vocational standards. Adding a Gifted and Talented Education (GATE) program to the amalgam has also been touted and while it would be a step in the right direction, it would still not provide an academic program for the general student body and would have to be quite large to have an impact.

ext week, we should all ask for the feasibility study that fleshes out all options. Was this ever done? The online community survey the government released missed an opportunity to scope all the main options, which is both a shame and concerning.

Teachers and parents have been putting their shoulders to the wheel in local high schools for too many years to let this opportunity pass. heir efforts have earned great respect.

Our all-volunteer, High School Options for Fremantle parent group has spent countless hours poring over hundreds of pages of data from the WA education department. We have spoken to hundreds of families, school and government representatives. Most parents involved have young children;

they are the future of Fremantle education.

We believe a two-pronged approach is the safest bet: allowing more locals into John Curtin (children living even a stone’s throw away are not considered local intake) and a strong, comprehensive school with academic and vocational courses to the south.

Some parents would like this located at the current South Fremantle SHS site, while others are keen for the government to build a new, state-of-the-art school in the bigger southern catchment, of the ilk of Shenton College, as was established after school closures in the western suburbs. This would create more diversity in the student populations at both schools and the si e to offer the courses and options students deserve.

We must not rule out any options or allow them to be taken off the ta le without serious and fair review. We must demand that the minister consider each option against the community’s requirements. This week, Fremantle council wisely voted to support this sentiment.

ExpediencyIf we make the most of

the current public interest in this debate and take it up to government, we can resist the threat of political expediency which could cost Fremantle region children—and the wider community—for generations.

There is a strong case that something needs to change, as distressing as this can be. It seems everyone agrees that that we must raise our sights. We need to be very careful not to accept the option the government might see as the easiest and least expensive.

Instead, we can inspire the minister and the premier of this once-in-a-generation opportunity to secure investment in Fremantle schools, to exact real change and create a proud legacy for this region’s children.

TRACI GAMBLIN started High School Options for

Fremantle to lobby for better secondary schooling options in the area. In this week’s THINKING ALLOWED she urges parents to attend a meeting with WA education minister Peter Collier to make sure his department is looking at all the options, not just a quick-and-easy merger.

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Geoff Pearson from Striker Balance Action group unearthed the previously-unknown survey, conducted almost nine months ago, and presented it at Wednesday night’s packed public meeting.

It showed the process is weighted heavily in developers’ favour, with JDAPs consistently overriding community concerns about amenity.

JDAPs started in July 2011, with three members appointed by the government and two being local elected councillors. Straight away, the appointed members outnumber elected representatives.

The panels have the power to consider and approve development applications worth more than $7 million.

Melville councillor and local JDAP member Mark Reynolds says decision making appears to be heavily weighted on state guidelines irrespective of council planning schemes.

“My belief is that JDAP was set up to streamline the decision-making process to get favourable decisions which would normally have gone to SAT and incurred large legal costs,” he says.

Cr Reynolds says the JDAP casts a clinical eye on design aspects and doesn’t consider social impacts.

“I think it’s good a couple of politicians got involved [against the Striker development] because they can make a change,” he says.

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MELVILLE Mayor Russell Aubrey and developer Tuscom did not attend a packed public meeting Wednesday to oppose a major new development approved for the old Striker Pavilion site in Alfred Cove.

But Bateman Liberal MP Matt Taylor and local Labor MLC Sue Ellery—both vocal opponents of the scale of the project—were there, as was councillor Nick Pazolli.

triker alance ction roup chief eoff arson says the turnout of nearly 200 usually quiet and reserved locals shows “the community is still very angry” about the approval, “and wants something done about it”.

He says the group realises its chances of a legal appeal are slim but locals are starting to wake up to the fact their rights to have a say in their own community are being eroded by the powers of JDAPs. “Now we need to bring it to the attention of all politicians.”

The application for 87 apartments at the Kitchener Road site, next to low density homes, was approvd by the local JDAP in April, over the objections of residents and the council.

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A FEEL-GOOD plan to liven up Hollis Park with a few plants has snowballed for South Fremantle’s Adin Lang.

A regular user of the path between South Beach and Hampton Road the account manager says its “post-apocalyptic” landscape was so depressing he came up with an idea to plant a couple

• din Lang needs some grunt workers to elp im spread some mulc Photo by Steve Grant

of dozen trees to liven it up. After chatting with the enviro-gurus at Fern, word got out and there was so much support he’s created Friends of Hollis Park.

“I went to Fern and they said to speak to the South Fremantle precinct and they said to speak to (councillor) Andrew Sullivan,” Mr Lang told the Herald.

The council’s pulled out a bunch of invasive weeds in preparation for a big mulching day on Saturday June 7, from 10am-2pm. Mr Lang says he’ll need

volunteers to help plant some native species on June 21, but is really keen to get people handy with a shovel next weekend.

Meanwhile, last week we reported the Freofarm plan for the nearby old tip site had been shifted elsewhere due to “local opposition”. Freofarm member Cathy Hall got in touch to say the reasons for ditching the site “were varied, however local objection was not one.” [Ed says: It was the science that did it.]

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FREMANTLE’S Jessica Berry has a university degree in thing-making,

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“Majoring in textiles,” she tells the Herald.

Like most artists she’s held down a variety of jobs including a stint at the now-defunct Kulcha and at a tea shop in the markets.

Along with exhibitions of her own art she’s worked as an art curator. And, being a Freo-ite, she serves a cat and rides a pink bicycle.

Berry recently entered a new venture as an author, with a delightful kids’ book Wanderkin, which uses photography and hand-crafted characters, all created by the author.

The colourful illustrations are mini-stage sets: “Like a still from a film, a treasured nostalgic memory, a tiny realm within the snow dome of our fancy,” Berry says.

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It was that magic and charm she wanted to recreate in her book: “I wanted to capture things unknown with things known.”

The book is a one-woman show, with Berry writing and creating the characters, taking photos, and even setting up her own publishing company Berry Books.

The rather cute blue monster was crocheted by Berry, who

also painted the faces and made the clothes for the children.

The tiny rabbit was found in an op-shop and she immediately knew she wanted him for her story e really fit in with the style.”

Berry raised money for her project through crowd-funding website Pozible: “I had 100 sales even before the book existed,” she says.

“Crowd funding is really good because it gives you a bit of a peer review.”

Wanderkin is available at etsy.com or berrybook.com.au and it can be found in some local school libraries following a visit and reading by the author.

“The exciting thing for me is to have my book in a library for kids to borrow,” Berry beams.

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The 802sqm block boasts a mini-orchard sprawled across limestone terraces, with figs, stone fruit and loquats as fresh as you can get. But there’s still plenty of space for the kids to play, with a large swathe of grass for ball games.

This funky 60s cottage has been well looked after by the vendors, but with their eye on new ventures further afield they’ve left some dreamed-of renovations/extensions for the new owners.

Prime candidateWhich makes this three-

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colourifi cpainting contractors

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• Wall & Floor Tiling • Painting • Ceiling & Stud Walls

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Call Mike0409 835 7230451 053 [email protected]

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all maintenance• leaks • fencing

• painting • doors & locks • skirting • decking •wall

removal • fl ooring• blind installation • gutter cleaning

& much moreFREE QUOTES

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• all landscaping & retic• garden design

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- LaminatesAffordable prices!

e ll match any

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Call Dean on 0433 522 653www.selectflooring.com.au

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0418 902 246

All types of plastering, small or large jobs.

Call Tom 9339 2562

• New Homes• Renovations• Rendering• Patching

Established 1970

NO CALL OUT FEE• Hot Water Systems• Leaking Taps• Blocked Drains,

Toilets & Pipes• Annoying & Noisy

Water Hammer• Anodes• Taps, Pans & Cistern• Water Filters• Gas Bayonets• Water Saving Devices

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PEST CONTROL

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0434 493 537

Reasonable prices.Good discounts for pensioners.

Work guaranteed.

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[email protected]

Residential & CommercialFriendly service, quality job with old fashioned values.

Over 25 Years of ExperienceREG.PRACTITIONER 6519CONTRACTOR 7859

PAINTING

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• Retaining Walls • Excavation & Bobcat Services

• Soakwell Installations• Limestone Garden Edging

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Registered trades person.David Lowe

A reliable service for all your

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• registered painter 2542• senior discounts

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0402 326 468

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MOB:0413 516 660

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• Ceiling & wall patching• Skirting, painting, fl oor

board repairs, regrouting, minor carpentry & more

Handyman Services

[email protected]

Reg No. 7 197

fi e reg ere n erA ll work guaranteed

Free competitive quotesN o j ob too big or small

Dom estic & Com m ercial0403 656 657

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S&G GLASSALL AREAS

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• Aluminium Windows & Doors• Security Windows & Doors (Lic 12324)

• General Glazing & Maintenance

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For a free quote and friendly service call Sam on:

0411 142 955 All Hours

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TH O 0 P C C P

o in Prunin Trimmin d inu ish emo al eed Control

0417 937 365

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oses!

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GUTTERING

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• brickpaving • lawns • retaining walls • reticulation

• diamond core drilling

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P hone 9 4 3 0 7 7 2 7 F ax 9 4 3 0 7 7 2 6 trades. serv ic es@ f remantleherald. c om

PLUMBING

RETICULATION

REMOVALS

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7 DAYS A WEEK & SHORT NOTICE

ExperiencedRemovalists

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9314 12220418 940 121

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Friendly local owner/operator.

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• pergolas• second story additions

•extentions• re-roofi ng

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We also repair existing soakwells and brickpaving.

SOAKWELLS

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recommendations call Deane

All aspects of Drainage & Stormwater Management

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ARIES (Mar 21 – Apr 20)Uranus is in Aries, encouraging eccentricity. Mars is just entering the

more eccentric part of his journey through Libra. Your drive for freedom might just take some spectacularly strange twists and turns. You aren’t likely to do it by half measure. Shake off the old. Invite in the new.

TAURUS (Apr 21 – May 20)Venus is in Taurus. What could make a Taurus happier? Not much. The Goddess

of Love is your astrological mentor. She is more about attraction and the play of desire than holding steady, so entertain her watchfully. To tread on toes would take sheen from the joy. Enjoy yourself.

GEMINI (May 21 – June 21) The Sun is shining brightly on the Twins. This makes you feel cohesive,

at one and ready to take the world by storm. There are still strong emotional overtones in the air, so maintain awareness in parallel with your happiness. Hubris is always worth watching out for. Be who you are.

CANCER (June 22 – Jul 22)The Moon begins its week in your sign. When the Moon is in Cancer, you feel

suffi ciently at home in your own skin, that other things going on, are water off a duck’s back. Mercury has also arrived in Cancer. This gives you confi dence that your way of seeing makes perfect sense.

LEO (Jul 23 – Aug 22)The Sun is in airy Gemini, which should loosen and lighten you up.

There are however, a lot of undercurrents of feeling also in motion. Dance your dance but do it with plenty of awareness. We don’t want you going down any emo-tional sinkholes, or provoking unnecessary reactions.

VIRGO (Aug 23 – Sept 22)Just as the universe is asking you to sort your communications out, Mercury ducks

into Cancer, which is a non-verbal sign. This alters your sense of what communication needs to be, to be eff ective and successful. Tune in to what you are feeling and to what others are feeling too.

LIBRA (Sept 23 – Oct 23)Mars is one third of the way through Libra. With this comes a change of

tone. Your motor is less likely to move you to create outward harmony. It will instead move you towards grand schemes, wild ideas and quirkiness. Watch out for unhealthy fi xations. Step right out of character.

SCORPIO (Oct 24 – Nov 21)The Gemini Sun is teasing you stay playful, as you head off on an

emotional roll. The best place to point your depth of feeling, is your work, your health and your craft. Passion plus discipline equals mastery. Passion plus discipline plus humour, is even better. Expand your horizons.

SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22 – Dec 21)Life has you very much focussed on the nature of your relationships. With the Sun

in Gemini, the challenge just got stronger and clearer. We aren’t whole until we’ve embraced our opposite and made it complementary. You who love focus, must embrace the fact of duality and paradox.

CAPRICORN (Dec 22 – Jan 19)The Sun is in Gemini, supposedly keeping things light and butterfl y-like. There are

however, deeper themes afoot. You are at the heart of them. As others struggle for their individuality and to also fi nd peace, it is your job to provide the depth of understanding that makes it possible.

AQUARIUS (Jan 20 – Feb 18)Uranus is like a Zen Master. He provokes awareness and liberation by doing exactly

what isn’t on our menu of expectations. He is in Aries, which adds a serious sprinkle of cayenne pepper to the mix. He’s also presently infl uencing our work lives. Unsettledness must become liberation.

PISCES (Feb 19 – Mar 20)The Moon’s short passage through Cancer has a soothing eff ect, early in

the week. It’s good to have time to feel at home in your own skin. This gives you confi dence to move with your feelings. Mars is provoking you stop dreaming and instead move towards what you long for.

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