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N o 795 Saturday September 7, 2013 • Phone 9430 7727 • www.perthvoice.com • [email protected] • EAST Voice The Perth Advertisement FEDERAL LIBERAL FOR PERTH MOORE FEDE Authorised by B Morton, 640 Murray St, West Perth 6005. Darryl WESTERN AUSTRALIA Alannah MacTiernan Authorised by B Morton, 640 Murray St, West Perth WA. Advertisement = = Chaotic Government, Carbon tax, Mining tax, Debt, plus boats, boats and more boats. by DAVID BELL WHEN his old church refused to let him become a member because he was gay, Graham Douglas-Meyer started up his own. Based out of the North Perth lesser hall, Open Arms Fellowship is in its early days with just a few members, but Pastor Douglas- Meyer is hoping his ock will grow. “I had that sense that there was a need for a church where people didn’t need to hide their sexuality, by STEPHEN POLLOCK THE fur is ying over Mt Lawley Liberal MP Michael Sutherland missing a Stay in Stirling rally last week that attracted 400 locals opposed to being merged with Bayswater. The MP had own to South Africa for a conference the day before the rally was held at the Astor Theatre, just metres from his oce. Rally organiser Paul Collins—a Liberal Party member and former Stirling city councillor—says Mr Sutherland should have delayed his travel plans. “It is not for Paul Collins, who has a tendency to be overbearing when he thinks he is correct or he is not getting his way, to tell me what to do,” the MP retorted. “There is a lot of advice he should take! My research ocer was at the meeting, others also report back to me on what went on.” Mr Sutherland says he’s lobbied hard for Mt Lawley to stay in Stirling, meeting with the premier’s oce, local government minister Tony Simpson, the MLS and Stirling city council. He says he asked the Mt Lawley Society if his wife could read out a statement on his behalf at the rally. But because Ms Sutherland is seeking election to Bayswater council the MLS deemed it to be a conict of interest and denied the request. The statement was instead read out by a member of the MLS. Former Stirling mayor Terry Tyzack is urging Mr Sutherland to refuse to take the speaker’s chair when amalgamation legislation comes before state parliament. Mr Sutherland dismisses that as a “thought bubble”, noting there are ve designated deputies. • continued p2 • Rally report p2 • Kenyon denounces rally p2 MP defends travel Sutherland puts South Africa trip ahead of Stay in Stirling rally • Pastor Graham Douglas-Meyer at the North Perth Lesser Hall. Photo by Jeremy Dixon they can be open and honest about who they are,” he says. “[And] I needed a place for myself.” He says his independent charismatic church is “gay- arming” but that’s not its only focus, and he welcomes all- comers. Originally a Catholic, Mr Douglas-Meyer drifted from the Church, moving on to the charismatic movement with Riverview Church. While he was able to attend services, the church brass wouldn’t let him sign on as a nancial member. “It was devastating,” he says. He underwent gay conversion therapy in 1991 but now describes the discredited process as damaging. “I was trying to get healed of my sexuality,” he says. “A lot of people get hurt. They just provide lies and more lies, and I believe people need to be appreciated for who they are. “The churches need to be welcoming them, not turning them away.” Open Arms Fellowship meets every Sunday at 3pm at 24 View Street. Love endures all things Find the Fake Ad & win a chance for a feast for two See competitions page for details SIENA’S Leederville Yokine, area 11 Join our fellowship OUR arms are also wide open— for responsible people who can deliver the Voice. We pay!!! There’s rounds in Dianella, Yokine and Inglewood, so call Stephanie on 9430 7727. SEE THE COMPETITIONS PAGE FOR DETAILS ON HOW YOU CAN WIN TICKETS TO THE IGA PERTH ROYAL SHOW

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x07voie001p.inddNo 795 Saturday September 7, 2013 • Phone 9430 7727 • www.perthvoice.com • [email protected] • EAST
Voice The Perth Advertisement
FEDERAL LIBERAL FOR PERTH
Authorised by B Morton, 640 Murray St, West Perth 6005.
Darryl
WESTERN AUSTRALIA
Alannah MacTiernan Authorised by B Morton, 640 Murray St, West Perth WA.
Advertisement
== Chaotic Government, Carbon tax, Mining tax, Debt, plus boats, boats and more boats.
by DAVID BELL
WHEN his old church refused to let him become a member because he was gay, Graham Douglas-Meyer started up his own.
Based out of the North Perth lesser hall, Open Arms Fellowship is in its early days with just a few members, but Pastor Douglas- Meyer is hoping his fl ock will grow.
“I had that sense that there was a need for a church where people didn’t need to hide their sexuality,
by STEPHEN POLLOCK
THE fur is fl ying over Mt Lawley Liberal MP Michael Sutherland missing a Stay in Stirling rally last week that attracted 400 locals opposed to being merged with Bayswater.
The MP had fl own to South Africa for a conference the day before the rally was held at the Astor Theatre, just metres from his o ce.
Rally organiser Paul Collins—a Liberal Party member and former Stirling city councillor—says Mr Sutherland should have delayed his travel plans.
“It is not for Paul Collins, who has a tendency to be overbearing when he thinks he is correct or he is not getting his way, to tell me what to do,” the MP retorted.
“There is a lot of advice he should take! My research o cer was at the meeting, others also report back to me on what went on.”
Mr Sutherland says he’s lobbied hard for Mt Lawley to stay in Stirling, meeting with the premier’s o ce, local government minister Tony Simpson, the MLS and Stirling city council.
He says he asked the Mt Lawley Society if his wife could read out a statement on his behalf at the rally. But because Ms Sutherland is seeking election to Bayswater council the MLS deemed it to be a confl ict of interest and denied the request. The statement was instead read out by a member of the MLS.
Former Stirling mayor Terry Tyzack is urging Mr Sutherland to refuse to take the speaker’s chair when amalgamation legislation comes before state parliament.
Mr Sutherland dismisses that as a “thought bubble”, noting there are fi ve designated deputies.
• continued p2 • Rally report p2 • Kenyon denounces rally p2
MP defends travel Sutherland puts South Africa trip ahead of Stay in Stirling rally
• Pastor Graham Douglas-Meyer at the North Perth Lesser Hall. Photo by Jeremy Dixon
they can be open and honest about who they are,” he says. “[And] I needed a place for myself.”
He says his independent charismatic church is “gay- a rming” but that’s not its only focus, and he welcomes all- comers.
Originally a Catholic, Mr Douglas-Meyer drifted from the Church, moving on to the charismatic movement with Riverview Church.
While he was able to attend services, the church brass wouldn’t let him sign on as a fi nancial member.
“It was devastating,” he says. He underwent gay conversion
therapy in 1991 but now describes the discredited process as damaging.
“I was trying to get healed of my sexuality,” he says.
“A lot of people get hurt. They just provide lies and more lies, and I believe people need to be appreciated for who they are.
“The churches need to be welcoming them, not turning them away.”
Open Arms Fellowship meets every Sunday at 3pm at 24 View Street.
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by DAVID BELL
PERTH Liberal candidate and property tycoon “Dazzling” Darryl Moore is learning the hard way that what you post on the net stays on the net— forever.
It’s emerged this week that on a property investor website eight years ago he’d referred to tenants as “ferals” and “illiterate” and “whinging”.
Under the username “Dazzling” he’d noted that when it came to dealing with women he’d made it “a particular point to be extra tough”.
The comments were found by The Good Oil, a website run by ex-Liberal staff er Darren Brown. The Voice has since found more posts at other online property forums where Mr Moore jokingly referred to himself as a “slumlord”.
“I don’t suppose there’s a
by STEPHEN POLLOCK
PERTH Liberal candidate Darryl Moore says he has no regrets about entering public life.
The former petroleum engineer and landlord has adopted a cautious strategy with the media after claiming his views on equal marriage were misrepresented by both the West Australian and the Voice.
He now communicates with the Voice through Liberal media minder Joey Armenti.
“It has been a good experience and I genuinely believe locals deserve better than what Labor has to off er them,” Mr Moore says.
“I have spent a lot of my time meeting thousands of people in the eastern part of the electorate which has been overlooked and ignored for many years.”
But Notre Dame political analyst Martin Drum says the Liberal campaign has suff ered from “several blunders”, “including telling a constituent
Old posts haunt ‘Dazzling’ Darryl
• The Darryl Moore Perth voters have
come to know
• The avatar image, and...
hotline number for landlords to call at the local Hells’ Angels chapter that anyone knows about ?” he’d mused.
“Any other landlords had success with non-conventional methods [of eviction]?”
Media shy of Jaymes Diazian proportions, Mr Moore elected not to answer questions directly about his views on women in business and troublesome
tenants. Instead, Liberal HQ released a statement on his behalf that was not nearly as interesting as his posts.
“Eight years ago I contributed comments to an online property forum,” he says in the statement.
“Some of these comments were poorly worded and could be misinterpreted.”
He maintains he always abided by the law with tenants— who were commercial, not residential—including “when the rent was unpaid for several months”.
Perth Labor candidate Alannah MacTiernan reckons the Liberals fl uff ed their preselection for the seat: “Did they do their due diligence before they selected this guy?” she asks.
She says Mr Moore’s post “goes directly to his attitude towards fellow human beings” and she questions how he could represent areas like Maylands, with a large proportion of tenants.
not to broadcast his views on same sex marriage, and his reluctance to engage with the media”.
“This week we have now seen some other comments he has made in the past come back to bite him.
“I’d expect the seat of Perth to be the one and probably only seat in WA to see a swing towards the Labor party this election.”
While Julia Gillard was PM and Stephen Smith the incumbent, the Liberals held high hopes of taking the seat, particularly given the Liberals’ stunning 10 per cent swing in the area for the state election. With Kevin Rudd back as PM
and Mr Smith retiring to make way for Alannah MacTiernan, few now rate Mr Moore as a serious chance.
Mr Moore—in comments fi ltered through Mr Armenti— says he is not intimidated by his high-profi le opponent.
“Regardless of whose name and face is on the poster, a vote for Labor is a vote to keep the current chaotic and dysfunctional government in place,” he says.
“With WA having suff ered so much at the hands of the Labor government I hope that people understands that to change the government we need to send as many Liberals to Canberra as possible.”
No regrets from bruising campaign
Page 4 - The Perth Voice, Saturday September 7, 2013
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Prescience “WE must ask ourselves seriously whether we wish some future universal historian on another planet to say of us—with all their genius and with all their skill, they ran out of foresight and air and food and water and ideas, then went on playing politics until their world collapsed around them.”
This quotation comes from a speech made by U Thant, Secretary- General of the United Nations from 1961-1971. It may have been said in the 1960s, but seems sadly apt for the current political campaign run by our two main political parties.
Dr Jean Foster Crawford Rd, Dianella
The spirit of inclusion FIVE years ago, in the spirit of inclusion, Rosanne Scott, Director of Perth City Farm extended an invitation to residents of Nulsen Association to join its diverse community.
This began a signifi cant and very powerful journey, not only for the 20 to 30 residents, most of whom have a severe intellectual disability, but also for the community itself.
During those years we set up nursery and mosaic projects which became an integral part of the farm’s own programs; we worked together to continue to build on the community art projects and installations scattered throughout the gardens and buildings.
The mosaic project led to community art workshops; the nursery project became a signifi cant contributor to the farm gardens with a dedicated manager leading it and a music group began earlier this year. Art exhibitions, music workshops, community cultural development workshops, concerts, art and disability forums were among the events held during that time, and to have 30 to 40 staff , volunteers and friends sit down at a community lunch made from fresh produce from the garden was a delight.
In 2012, a TAFE course was designed by PCF staff to ensure students who have a severe intellectual disability can learn at a pace which fi ts comfortably with their developmental journeys and consequently be rewarded for eff ort.
The fi rst presentation held in late 2012 moved quite a few guests to tears while the pride and joy of the students underlined how important it is for every one of us to have this experience, this moment of fame, this knowledge that our own achievement is as important as any other.
The joint aim of Perth City Farm and Nulsen was for a truly inclusive community, respectful of others, recognising personal gifts, celebrating diff erence, being appreciative of each contribution, knowing there is a place for each person. And we were very successful. In the beginning, the aim was a dream. Finally, it was a reality.
And now fi ve years on, the residents and, we hope, many others, can move into communities, large or small, gardens or art spaces, farms or cultural communities and be confi dent that we bring our own contributions, that our presence will be valued.
If we are not invited into one space, then we will be invited into another. We know we can live, work and create alongside others.
The Perth City Farm staff and
Fibre is ‘getting on’ IT is hardly unusual for a politician to gild the lily (or double-gee) and bend the truth.
However, Alannah MacTiernan has truly crossed the line, and the Voice has aided and abetted.
I attach an annotated portion of her full-page advertisement in your issue of August 31. In it she makes two remarkable claims for the NBN:
• 1000Mbps • From December 2013 NBN Co is more modest: “With
incredible wholesale speeds of up to 100Mbps for downloads and 40Mbps for uploads, the NBN off ers high-speed internet even if you live a long way from the exchange or have multiple devices connected.”
And when will we get this in the Perth electorate to which Ms MacTiernan aspires? Sometime after August 2014 but hopefully not later than June 2016.
The good news is the entire scheme will be toast after September 7. Fibre-to-the-premises will be out and fi bre-to-the-node will be in.
The new battle will be over the “last mile” between the node and the premises—copper or wireless. We need wireless. Copper is “last century’s technology”, not just because it is copper but because it is fi xed. By the way, fi bre optic cable is getting on. The principle was demonstrated in the 1840s, Alexander Graham Bell worked on it. The system was patented in 1966. Fibre- optic cable with packet switching— which is what NBN Co is all about— has been used commercially for telephony since 1977. Good stuff , but hardly leading-edge.
I will not excoriate the Voice for accepting a full-page, full-colour ad which most of you staff members surely could have spotted as false. It must have been a welcome bit of revenue.
Thomas A Lawson Lawley Cres, Mt Lawley The Ed says: Actually Thomas, the
NBN can deliver speeds of 1000mbps, but on a premium package, not wholesale. According to NBNCo’s website your neck of the woods can expect construction to start from June 2015 and fi nish some time around September 2017. However, other parts of the Perth electorate, including Bassendean and Morley, will indeed be hooked up by December 2013. Then you’ll be able to check us out online at www.perthvoice.com super-quick.
Evangel sets the example CONGRATULATIONS to Perth Liberal MP Eleni Evangel on her support of the community she represents, against Premier Colin Barnett’s council merger proposals.
Mrs Evangel is clearly connected with her community and it was great to see her at the Astor Theatre last Wednesday night. For the poor residents of Dianella about to be lumped with Bayswater, we are without representation. Liberal MPs Ian Britza and Michael Sutherland are nowhere to be seen and I suspect Mr Sutherland is confl icted by his own wife’s plans to be a Bayswater councillor.
The Barnett government needs to start fi xing what is broken and not breaking what is already fi xed. Leave Stirling alone.
Kathy Swavley Collingwood St, Dianella
volunteers have demonstrated it can happen quite easily. It is a right to be accommodated and respected in the community in which we live. And this right has been recognised over these past years.
Patti Ferber Creative and Cultural Development Coordinator Nulsen Association
IF you’ve got something to say, send us an email at news@ perthvoice.com.
The Perth Voice, Saturday September 7, 2013 - Page 5
We need someone like Alannah Alannah will fight for us
Alannah and her family are locals
Alannah has the experience to get results
Alannah has always worked hard and will be a strong voice for Perth. She stands up for what she believes in and does not give up in getting results for the community. Alannah will fight for us in Canberra and will get things done, whether its public transport, better schools or ensuring our community is treated fairly.
Alannah and her family live in the Perth electorate and she has been active in our community for decades. Alannah can now take her passion and dedication to Canberra to deliver results for the people of Perth.
Alannah’s record speaks for itself. As Infrastructure Minister here in WA, Alannah delivered the Mandurah railway, Perth’s Smart Rider System, the Perth to Bunbury Highway and the Tonkin and Roe Highway extensions. All of this and much more.
Authorised by S Mead, 61 Thomas St Subiaco.
Alannah MacTiernan Getting things done
Tel: 0497 535 927 Email: [email protected] www.alannah.walabor.org.au @AlannahMac facebook.com/AMacTiernan
Labor for Perth
Page 6 - The Perth Voice, Saturday September 7, 2013
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• Voting ‘Yes’ on our online survey: www.stirling.wa.gov.au/vote
• Signing a petition available at the City’s facilities or download your own at www.stirling.wa.gov.au/reform
• Write to your Local MP and the Local Government Advisory Board and let them know you want to Stay in Stirling
www.stirling.wa.gov.au 9205 8555
independent Perth Voice.
by STEPHEN POLLOCK
STIRLING is set to go all rad with BMX bikes and skateboards.
The council will investigate building eight skate and BMX facilities across the city, including satellite sites at Dianella and Inglewood.
One-quarter of the city’s population is aged between fi ve and 24, but there is only one skate park, at Carine.
Mayor David Boothman—a closet fan of the fi lm BMX Bandits—says locals want more parks.
“Skate and BMX activities have developed into a mainstream sport and
by STEPHEN POLLOCK
ENGLISH-born mayor David Boothman will do anything to stop Colin Barnett’s council amalgamations—he’s even allowed his staff ers to Photoshop his face into Scottish “Braveheart” William Wallace.
The poster is the latest in a series of iconic images created by Stirling city council to protest its boundaries changing in the amalgamations.
The fi rst poster in the series was a spoof on the Obama poster “HOPE”, with staff ers subbing in the comparatively feeble verb “STAY”.
The Voice called Cr Boothman for comment, but he didn’t answer— probably busy polishing his claymore.
Wallace was one of the main leaders of the Wars of Scottish Independence and cuff ed the English at the Battle of Stirling Bridge in 1297. When caught he was drawn and quartered (guts cut out of him while still living and then he was chopped up). He was famously portrayed by Mel Gibson.
• Stirling mayor David Boothman as “Braveheart” William Wallace.
Image supplied
They’ll never take our freeedommm!
• LOOK MA! NO HELMET: David Boothman with James Duncan and Ben Bowring: Skate parks on the horizon for Stirling. Photo by Jeremy Dixon
the industry has reacted by designing more interesting and creative facilities,” he says.
Public consultation has revealed locals want:
• footpaths, public transport and parking facilities;
• safe and inviting facilities located in highly visible and used areas;
• challenging designs for beginners as well as advanced skaters and riders.
The main hub will be in Hertha North Reserve, with fi ve satellite and two incidental sites spread across the city. Concept designs will go out for public comment.
Stirling is like, totally badass
The Perth Voice, Saturday September 7, 2013 - Page 7
The City of Bayswater supports the local government amalgamations announced by the
State Government.
mid-sized local government comprising the City
of Bayswater, Town of Bassendean, the whole of
the suburb of Noranda and an area west of the
City of Bayswater to Alexander Drive.
The City supports the amalgamation because
we believe that the new local government
created will be sustainable, responsive, and able
to celebrate the character, identity, sense of
belonging and heritage of all of the
communities involved.
If you take a look at our track record since
Maylands joined the City of Bayswater from the
City of Stirling in 1998, you’ll see what we mean.
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streetscapes, and encourage active and
inviting retail hearts.
lease of life as a flagship café for the
Dome group.
of a resurgent community.
of Bayswater will be seeking partners for an
adaptive re-use project that will preserve it for
future generations.
for Maylands.
property owners maintaining their heritage
buildings.
government has the potential to preserve
community identity and enhance the best of
all of the communities involved.
To keep up-to-date about local government
amalgamations, please visit the City’s website:
www.bayswater.wa.gov.au.
SUPPORTING AMALGAMATION
www.bayswater.wa.gov.au [email protected]
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HUNDREDS of education assistants attended a rain-soaked rally at parliament house Tuesday to protest job cuts.
Last month’s WA Budget included the shock loss of 500 education assistants and support staff from public schools across Perth. The State School Teachers Union is demanding the Barnett government
reverse the cuts or face strike action over three weeks.
The government says the cuts stay. United Voice WA assistant secretary
Carolyn Smith said industrial action by support staff was a last resort.
Reverse cuts “We are calling on Premier Barnett to
reverse the cuts!” Carolyn Smith from United Voice told the rally.
“Our education system has reached crisis point. Members are angry!
“Education assistants do invaluable work in the classroom every single day yet the premier cut their jobs to sort out his budget problems.
“Members deserve better. The children of WA deserve better.”
Also at the rally were federal workplace relations minister Bill Shorten, WA education minister Peter Collier and WA Labor leader Mark McGowan.
• Above, federal education and workplace
relations minister Bill Shorten denounces the Barnett government’s
cuts to education. • Right: WA Labor
leader Mark McGowan points the fi nger at
WA education minister Peter Collier (far right), who was on a hiding to nothing addressing the hostile crowd. Photos by
Jeremy Dixon Collier caned
Page 8 - The Perth Voice, Saturday September 7, 2013
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The ambitious, community-led designed to
Planning and Development Act 2005
Notice is hereby given that the local government of the City of Perth proposes to amend the City Planning Scheme No. 2 Precinct Plans and Planning Policies. The proposed amendments are summarised as follows:
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The amended Precinct Plans and Planning Policies should be read in conjunction with proposed City Planning Scheme No. 2 - Amendment No. 29.
Plans and documents setting out and explaining the proposed Scheme, Precinct Plan and Planning Policy amendments are available on the City’s website at http://www.perth.wa.gov.au/planning-development/city- planning/scheme-amendments and have been deposited for inspection at the City’s:
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CITY OF PERTH CITY PLANNING SCHEME NO. 2
AMENDMENT NO. 29 (OMNIBUS)
AMENDMENTS TO PRECINCT PLANS AND
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LAWYER Laine McDonald has put up her hand to run for Vincent council.
In her day job with Slater & Gordon, Ms McDonald represents people suff ering asbestos-related diseases.
The 31-year-old says with mergers looming, “we need a strong council and people with experience in advocating”.
“As a lawyer, that’s what I do every day. I strongly believe Vincent needs to stay as one”.
Her fi rst preference is to keep council boundaries where they are, but she says the most pragmatic approach now is to push for all of Vincent to go to Perth.
A Highgate local involved with the Beaufort Street Network, she wants to expand on what makes the area good for people and families.
That includes making sure there’s enough infrastructure like parks, playgrounds and playgroups, creating opportunities for business by activating laneways and vacant buildings, and greening the city with more trees and parklets.
“I love the vibrancy of Vincent and want to see that continue.”
Ms McDonald spent two years in Cambodia working for an anti-human tra cking organisation, and worked for the child protection department at home before signing up with Slater & Gordon.
by DAVID BELL
DUDLEY MAIER says he’s considering a run for mayor of Vincent.
“The next couple of years are going to be really critical for our community,” he says.
“I think the writing’s on the wall that there’s going to be change. The people who think we can stay separate as Vincent are living in fairyland.
“We need someone who’s apolitical and can work for the benefi t of the community.”
His number one preference “in a perfect world” is to keep Vincent as it is, but given premier Colin Barnett’s announced he only wants 14 metro councils Cr Maier says the pragmatic approach is to lobby for all of Vincent to go into Perth rather than be split down the middle.
With that, he mirrors fellow Cr John Carey, an ALP member already running for mayor (and who’s secured the backing of incumbent Alannah MacTiernan).
Cr Maier says his decision
by STEPHEN POLLOCK
IT’S the year of the political comeback: First Kevin Rudd and now Nick Catania?
The Voice hears the former Vincent mayor and before that Balcatta state Labor MP will make a tilt for Stirling city council’s Lawley ward at next month’s elections.
“He’s fuming at the government’s plans to make Mt Lawley part of Bayswater,” says a close friend, speaking on condition of anonymity. “He’s really fi red up and told me he wants to run.”
When asked directly, Mr Catania refused to say: “I’m not going to confi rm or deny it,” the 67-year-old said. “In the past, the Voice had a habit of misrepresenting what I said. Nominations close at the end of the week, so you’ll fi nd out then.”
will be “partly about who else might be running”.
Whispers are doing the rounds that Labor-aligned Izzi Messina might also run and Greens-supporter Ian Ker is another tip (though the former councillor this week poured cold water on the suggestion).
While Cr Maier says he’d “rather not comment about other people”, he did say that as a non-party aligned mayor he’d have the best chance of negotiating with the state government over mergers.
“We’re going to have to ... deal with state government, and it has to be seen as apolitical.
“I think when you negotiate with someone who’s holding all the cards you have to treat them with respect and argue on the merits of the case and not along party lines.”
Cr Maier, who turns 60 next year, is the longest-serving member on the council, having been elected in 2005. He says he has a history of closely scrutinising fi nancial fi gures and keeping rates low, and a good track record on environmental and planning issues.
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Mr Catania, who lives on the Mt Lawley side of Alexander Drive, was Vincent mayor from 2001-2011 and Balcatta MP from 1989-1996. If he runs he’ll be up against Cr Rod Willox, a Liberal who’s lived in Mt Lawley for 40 years and has been a councillor for 20.
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Once in a blue moon, you stumble upon something rare and unique. Stepping into Full Moon Thai on Walcott Street is such an event. Once inside, you know that you’ve come to a place that’s unlike anything else you’ve ever seen, or ever will see, and where the space is as unique as the food.
While the setting is a lovely mix of trinkets and treasures, the food is authentic Thai with Southeast Asian traditions with an emphasis on lightly prepared dishes with aromatic components including the balance of the four fl avours.
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Other spices include ginger, garlic, tamarinds, holy basil and peanuts, to name a few, and are all mixed together; it’s a complexity to delight in. For example, the Red Duck Curry with lychees and basil stands out and the Sweet and Sour Prawns is a defi nite favourite amongst the regulars.
Weather spicy or sweet, the sophisticated harmony of the fl avours blends into a delicious whole. “There’s nothing random about a perfectly cooked Thai dish” says Wad. “It’s carefully balanced, down to the pinch”.
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TWO blokes at the next table of this Murray Street, Perth eatery
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“Poor old Alan’s daughter hasn’t spoken to him in over a year,” they consoled themselves,
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Not for the fi rst time I found myself thinking not having kids has its compensations.
Including the luxury of enjoying a spur-of-the-moment, guilt-free lunch at Korean/ Japanese restaurant Charm.
I had been heading elsewhere when a sign proclaiming “handmade” noodles caught my noodle-loving eye, causing me to do a sharp u-turn.
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Well, it was supposed to be an entree but both dishes arrived, very promptly, at the same time, as often happens in Asian restaurants.
I wasn’t complaining; the small parcels were piping hot and crisp and the mildly curried potato fi lling delicious.
The seafood for the noodles was slightly char-grilled giving the whole dish a fantastic smoky-barbecue zing.
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Maylands couple Arielle Gray and Tim Watts, and mate Chris Isaacs were looking at creating a play around “the call of the wild”, when they came across the syndrome.
“We were fascinated by that natural instinct to want to escape into the wild,” Gray told the Voice.
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The result is a bitter-sweet tale in the tradition of the epic western about dementia and redemption, Gray says.
“We didn’t want to just make people miserable.
“We aimed for beautiful images and fun scenes—and twists of sadness.”
It’s Dark Outside begins with the setting sun and an old man, who packs up his tent and goes wandering into the wild.
A mysterious tracker is on his trail as he gets swept up in a surreal world on the run.
“He is reliving parts of his life and then losing them,” Gray says.
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The trio returned last week from a successful performance of the play at Edinburgh’s fringe festival, the world’s largest.
Initial audience numbers were low, but word quickly spread, “and numbers grew and grew,” Gray says.
The vagaries of Scottish summer weather made wearing the hot mask a trial.
“I think I’m the only person to get heat rash in Edinburgh,” Gray says, adding she also bought Wellington boots to cope with the driving, cold rain that pelted down some days.
It’s Dark Outside is on at the State Theatre’s Studio Underground, September 12–14.
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ARIES (Mar 21 – Apr 20) As ambitious as you might be feeling, life is keeping the wraps on your energy.
The Virgo Sun is smoothing things out. There will be no wild shenanigans during this phase. You may be a little less grounded than you think you are – in which case the wisdom of existence is priceless.
TAURUS (Apr 21 – May 20) Though life is certainly asking you to put the past aside and leaving you in a bit of a
gap, you are contented to amble into the unknown, with a sort of sublime confi dence. Somehow you know that existence is essentially good, even if you won’t understand how, till further down the track.
GEMINI (May 21 – June 21) The tone at the moment is pragmatic. Even though there is plenty of reason
to get hysterical, there’s not much point. On refl ection, it seems more sound to leave emotionality to the side for the moment and focus on what needs to be done. Your gut feel is on the money. Trust it.
CANCER (June 22 – Jul 22) The Moon is slowly rising in Libra at the start of the week. This gives you
a sense that harmony will gently assert itself, even though you may wonder how. Life keeps moving us to wholeness and healing, even as we continue to throw giant spanners in the works. Watch it unfold.
LEO (Jul 23 – Aug 22) Mars is revving you up, as most everything else is asking you to slow
down. This clearly feels like you have your foot on the accelerator and the brake. Before you overheat, consider another tack. Be warmed by your inner fi re. You don’t have to constantly take it out into action.
VIRGO (Aug 23 – Sept 22) The Sun is warming you up. It is keeping you strong, centred, integrated and on
track. This is not the moment for your tendency to over-think things to run riot. When you are sure of yourself, you have a gentle power that garners great respect. Starve your faults and feed your strengths.
LIBRA (Sept 23 – Oct 23) The rising Moon passes through Libra at the beginning of the week. This is a
welcome boost of energy, at a time when everything is a little too weighted to the practical for your liking. Venus is also still with you, again reinforcing the softer, sweeter things in life. Travel gently.
SCORPIO (Oct 24 – Nov 21) Though you are being pushed to perform, everything in you knows
that it is best to stay with the pace and direction that your feeling is dictating. You are not a circus clown. Those who wish you to leave your intelligence behind, to satisfy their frustrated ambitions, are sorely mistaken.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22 – Dec 21) For one whose natural inclination is to travel, in thought or deed, the fact that the
emphasis is presently so strongly on home, is a big shift. Jupiter is in Cancer. Jupiter is about expansion – and Cancer is everything you ever learnt, or refused to learn, from your mother. Return to base.
CAPRICORN (Dec 22 – Jan 19) Though you like to play the lonesome cow-person, stoically climbing the
highest mountain, there is another side to your being that is full of vulnerability and need. It makes you tremble to even think about it. We are a bundle of paradoxical opposites. It’s time to own up to yours.
AQUARIUS (Jan 20 – Feb 18) The theme at present is to move powerfully towards exploring ways and means to be
yourself. Sometimes in being so idealistic, you end up living everybody else’s dreams and dramas, leaving yours idling in the dust. It’s time to ask yourself whether there’s another shift to be made.
PISCES (Feb 19 – Mar 20) Virgo and Pisces are a good match. Virgo brings form and structure to
your vastness and gives it direction. You give fl exibility and feeling to Virgo. This Virgo Sun somehow helps you to feel more embodied and more whole. Bring your love and imagination to ground – in a good way.
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A PERFECT NEST
This heritage listed home is situated in the perfect location to suit almost anyone. Walking distance to numerous closely located amenities, including parks and reserves, Edith Cowan University, Mount Lawley Senior High School, 2 Tennis Clubs. Very short drive to the city, shopping centres, as well as both Mount Lawley and Leederville’s popular cafe/shopping strips. Situated on a 767sqm block.
Just a few metres from the river and short walk to the cafe strip is this fabulous, stylish home that exudes charm and good taste throughout. Many desirable features set the scene for a truly comfortable lifestyle. Surprisingly grand rooms complete the classic style and fl air offered by this stunning home. Relax in the truly spacious lounge or entertain you guests in the al-fresco area that overlooks the river and private al-fresco area. The secluded spa and cabana in the garden is also a great place to relax after work. Great street appeal, manicured gardens sweeping views of the river and hills make this a fabulous home. Please call me for an appointment to view a truly exceptional home. Enjoy the magic that is Mount Lawley!
Highly sought after yet so seldom found, this well-appointed property offers the rare combination of spacious family living and a beautiful garden and pool for outdoor entertaining and play on a FULL BLOCK. Features: • The master suite including a retreat and balcony is located on the upper fl oor • Holiday at home in your own garden retreat and pool paradise • Located within the Mount Lawley High School Zone • Excellent proximity to public transport, shopping amenities and Wordsworth
Reserve • Land Size 653m2 (R40)
29 LANE STREET, PERTH LOW TO MID $700,000’S
CHARACTER COTTAGE -250M TO EVERYTHING! • 2 bedrooms, 1 well equipped bathroom • Large lounge room with reverse cycle A/C • Open galley kitchen • Stunning living area at rear which blends indoors with outdoors • Rear courtyard • Secure front courtyard porch • Garden shed and laundry facility at rear • Street parking permits from Shire
HOME OPEN: CONTACT WAYNE HELDT
VIEW BY APPOINTMENT ONLY
INTERNET ID# 2439799
INTERNET ID# 2265603
TOBY BALDWIN 0418 914 926 [email protected]
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MOUNT LAWLEY
ACTON MOUNT LAWLEY 678 BEAUFORT STREET, MOUNT LAWLEY PH: (08) 9272 2488 WWW.ACTON.COM.AU
55/8 KADINA STREET, NORTH PERTH $500 PER WEEK 8 KITCHENER AVENUE, BAYSWATER EOI FROM $749,000
40/96 GUILDFORD ROAD, MOUNT LAWLEY $360 PER WEEK
KIERA JOBLIN 0468 305 025 [email protected]
PAUL OWEN 0411 601 420 [email protected]
INTERNET ID# 2423221INTERNET ID# 2458575
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LIGHT AND BRIGHT
This stylish and spacious apartment is situated in the heart of North Perth. Featuring 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, air-conditioning and a secure parking bay. Includes a storage room and use of the pool and gym within the complex. Presenting stunning city views, this apartment is close to cafes and public transport allowing easy access into the city and other surrounding areas. Features include: Fridge/freezer washing machine and dryer. Available Now. **Please note we do not accept IForm Applications**
We are proud to present this special property to the market. Located on a quiet tree-lined street, nestled behind a white picket fence - the allure of this property is undeniable! Offering a combination of periodic charm & modern conveniences, you would not recognise the residence that once stood at this address! The owners have completely overhauled this property, transforming this house into a beautiful country style cottage. ALL OFFERS TO BE PRESENTED 5.00PM MONDAY 30TH OF SEPTEMBER 2013 (UNLESS SOLD PRIOR)
This location is hard to beat! Public transport is walking distance and it’s only a short drive to the Eighth Avenue Cafe Strip OR the Beaufort Street Strip! The property features 2 huge bedrooms, large and spacious open plan living/dining area Kitchen and Laundry nook with ample storage. The complex features a huge below ground pool, secure parking and intercom entry for residents. Close to shops and public transport with a bus stop out front and Mt Lawley train station 2 blocks away. Properties like this don’t last long!
15/6 PUNTIE CRESCENT, MAYLANDS EOI FROM $369,000
GREAT FIRST HOME OR INVESTMENT Register your interest now for this immaculate two bedroom villa nestled in a leafy elevated group close to all amenities. This property offers a popular open plan design, private courtyard and secure lock up garage. Great fi rst home or investment, be fi rst to view.
BUYERS OVER $369,000 SHOULD INSPECT THIS PROPERTY WITH ALL OFFERS TO BE PRESENTED THE SIXTEENTH OF SEPTEMBER 2013. UNLESS SOLD PRIOR.
HOME OPEN: SATURDAY 7TH SEPTEMBER 11.00 - 11.45
HOME OPEN: THURSDAY 5TH SEPTEMBER 8.00 - 8.15 HOME OPEN: SATURDAY 7TH SEPTEMBER 11.00 - 11.30
HOME OPEN: VIEW BY APPOINTMENT
INTERNET ID# 2073597 INTERNET ID# 2464362
CLAIRE DIXON 0400 022 078 [email protected]
CARLOS LEHN 0416 206 736 [email protected]
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ACTON ACTON AWARDS 2013, CROWN PERTH
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ACTON THANK YOU WESTERN AUSTRALIA!
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Carnarvon Street, E. Victoria Park Wall Street, Maylands Cobb Street, Scarborough Brouwer Trail, Dudley Park Hamilton Street, Cannington Manners Street, East Victoria Park Kent Street, Busselton Fourth Avenue East, Maylands Terrace Road, Guildford Ashmore Avenue, Two Rocks Nettle Place, Halls Head Somerton Road, Karrinyup Gardner Street, Como South Street, Beaconsfield Roche Way, Beeliar Canning Highway, East Fremantle Altair Street, Dianella Nerrima Court, Cooloongup Archdeacon Street, Nedlands Riseley St, Booragoon Messina View, Secret Harbour Shipbourne Way, Huntingdale Broome Street, Cottesloe Flora Terrace, Watermans Bay Brackenridge Ramble, Meadow Springs Nisbet Rd, Applecross Hay Street, Perth Harrow Place, Parkwood Hobley Way, Spearwood Mooro Drive, Mount Claremont Wardanup Crescent, Yallingup Mayor Rise, Coogee Goodwood Parade, Burswood Sevilla Terrace, Port Kennedy Grand Prom, Bayswater Healy Road, Hamilton Hill Len Howard Drive, Erskine Valencia Avenue, Churchlands West Coast Drive, Watermans Bay Robinia Rise, Helena Valley Jecks Street, Rockingham Shaftesbury Avenue, Bayswater Iluka Road, Dawesville Shirley Ave, Mount Pleasant Swan View Terrace, Maylands Seagrove Boulevard, Merriwa Mayor Rise, Coogee Centro Avenue, Subiaco Hackett Street, Mandurah Pebble Beach Boulevard, Meadow Springs Bristol Avenue, Bicton Elsie Street, Watermans Bay Joel Terrace, Mount Lawley Margaret Street, Maylands Hope Street, White Gum Valley Grosvenor Road, Bayswater Fairbairn Road, Busselton Amarillo Drive, Karnup Canning Hwy, East Fremantle Walpole Street, St James Parkin Street, Rockingham Westview Parade, Wannanup Le Souef Drive, Kardinya Kotisina Gardens, Munster Nerrena Court, Greenfields Anstey Street, South Perth Aster Close, Beeliar Mundaring Crescent, Dawesville Labouchere Road, Como Stevens Street, Fremantle Falcon Street, Rockingham Harrison Street, Rockingham Harold Street, Dianella York Street, South Perth Santara Court, Seville Grove Grayswood Retreat, Erskine Rendell Way, Koondoola Canning Highway, East Fremantle Albany Highway, St James Belhus Drive, Trigg Mayor Rise, Coogee Circe Circle, Dalkeith Paperbark Lane, Atwell Saskatchewan Way, Greenfields Woolwich Street, West Leederville Montebello Blvd, Two Rocks Herlihy Way, Warnbro Saw Avenue, Rockingham Antila Place, Rockingham Torquata Blvd, Helena Valley Godetia Gardens, Mount Claremont Dryandra Drive, Margaret River Brookland Loop, Dunsborough Gordon Street, Bayswater Nabberu Loop, Cooloongup Prince Street, Busselton Whitley Place, Meadow Springs Mcneil Street, Peppermint Grove Woodsong Close, Falcon
Coode Street, South Perth Wellington Street, Mosman Park Tempest Place, Waikiki Thompson Road, North Fremantle Oaklands Avenue, Halls Head Clontarf Road, Hamilton Hill Brittain St, Como Kanji Loop, Atwell Smythe Street, Rockingham Winjan Place, Dudley Park Falstaff Close, Greenfields Canning Highway, East Fremantle Powell Road, Coogee Joshua Creek Road, Crooked Brook Robert Street, Henley Brook Blinco Street, Fremantle Waddell Road, Bicton Stadium Drive, Floreat Knox Crescent, Melville Kitchener Road, Melville Picard Lane, North Coogee Malacari Court, Hamilton Hill Orelia Avenue, Orelia Mulga Drive, Parklands Beach Street, Cottesloe Carissa Turn, Halls Head Stevens Street, Fremantle Pistol Street, Spearwood North Beach Drive, Tuart Hill Nordic Glen, West Busselton Songlark Ramble, Coodanup Goodwood Parade, Burswood Kelvin Street, Maylands Lake Street, Rockingham Altona Street, West Perth The Avenue, Nedlands Stone Street, Bayswater Butterworth Springs Drive, Dunsborough Glenarn Turn, Erskine Leake Street, Peppermint Grove Kalinda Drive, City Beach Waterloo Street, Joondanna Raymond Street, Mount Pleasant Wichmann Rd, Attadale Comic Court, Darling Downs Langler Street, East Victoria Park Arrowsmith Lane, Mosman Park George Street, Cottesloe Northwood Street, West Leederville Lampiter Drive, Mardella Shuffrey Street, Fremantle Canning Highway, East Fremantle Steward Way, Orelia Anchor View, Geographe Milne St, Bicton Richview Ramble, Wannanup Cockman Road, Greenwood Murray Road, Palmyra Tea Tree Link, Margaret River Resort Drive, Dunsborough Homestead Drive, Clarkson Mill Point Road, South Perth Orion Street, Rockingham Carr Street, West Perth Mayor Rise, Coogee Stirling Highway, Nedlands Safety Bay Road, Shoalwater Evington, Landsdale Barkley Place, Halls Head Byron Road, Yokine Violet Street, West Perth William Street, Mount Lawley Redgate Road Witchcliffe, Margaret River Field Street, Mount Lawley Long Street, Beaconsfield Banksia Terrace, Kensington Chaytor View, West Busselton Ullapool Rd, Mount Pleasant Crowley Street, Port Kennedy Korel Place, Coogee Caves Road, Dunsborough Canterbury Terrace, E Victoria Park The Woods On Rendezvous, Vasse Railton Place, Dianella Ludlow Hithergreen Road, Busselton Onslow Court, Erskine Mayor Rise, Coogee Watersun Drive, San Remo Holloway Turn, Ravenswood Pickering Way, Booragoon Galley Ramble, Dunsborough Herald Close, Kalamunda Currawong Drive, Broadwater Alan Street, Broadwater Caves Road, Dunsborough Wilcannia Way, Armadale Daly Road, Yalyalup Moresby Close, Bibra Lake
Mesa Link, Baldivis Bodeman Road, Wandi Meadow Lane, Pinjarra Ednah Street, Wembley Downs Hyden Loop, Dawesville Stirling Highway, Claremont Osprey Drive, Yangebup Monument Street, Mosman Park Centennial Avenue, Bertram Hallin Court, Ardross West Coast Highway, Scarborough Owen Tucker Lane, Margaret River Silvergull Court, Geographe Ford Road, Busselton Camphor Close, South Lake Canning Highway, East Fremantle Sherington Road, Greenwood Angelo Street, South Perth Seascapes Boulevard, Halls Head Beaufort Street, Highgate Mullion Street, Mullaloo Picotee Mews, Coogee Ashmore Avenue, Two Rocks Bell Street, Rockingham Kinross Drive, Kinross Thornbill Court, Dunsborough Grand Ocean Boulevard, Port Kennedy Ludlow Hithergreen Road, Ludlow Geoff Russell Avenue, Kinross Seaforth Drive, Halls Head Drummond Gardens, Helena Valley Halland Way, Westminster Bismarck Approach, Rockingham Oldfield Street, Burswood Karrinyup Road, Karrinyup Hudson Street, Bayswater Sherwood Street, Maylands Barrisdale Road, Ardross Heritage Drive, Vasse Bantry Bend, Mindarie Mayor Rise, Coogee Canning Highway, East Fremantle Craigie Drive, Craigie Grantham Street, Floreat Dunrossil Place, Wembley Downs Onyx Court, Carine Bulwer Street, Perth Goodwood Parade, Burswood Stock Road, Attadale Norfolk Street, Mount Lawley Delphi Place, Coogee Marmion Street, Cottesloe Gale Street, Busselton Butler Street, Willagee Harmony Avenue, Atwell Canham Way, Orelia Arnott Street, North Beach Marius Gate, Yalyalup Drynan Street, Bayswater Drummond Gardens, Helena Valley Mayor Rise, Coogee Boyd Crescent, Hamilton Hill Canning Beach Road, Applecross Tweeddale Rd, Applecross George Street, Mandurah Merrilee Tce, Kelmscott Elizabeth Street, Bayswater Turton Place, Quinns Rocks Mapleton Place, Duncraig West Coast Drive, Watermans Bay Hamilton Street, Cannington Edeline Street, Spearwood Angus Close, Busselton Clydesdale Drive, Vasse Palmerston Street, Perth Wellington Street, Mosman Park Esplanade, Rockingham Monterey Court, Kardinya Hood Street, Subiaco Wattle Street, Tuart Hill Martin Road, Mundaring New River Ramble, West Busselton The Woods On Rendezvous, Vasse Grebe Gardens, Yangebup Manyarra Turn, Joondalup Harris Street, Palmyra Ayrton Street, Dawesville Leighton Road, Halls Head Salcombe Way, Warnbro Bessell Avenue, Como King William Street, Bayswater Antila Place, Rockingham King Street, East Fremantle Estate Vasse Highway, Pemberton Steeplechase Green, Floreat Piercy Street, Guildford Sanderson Street, Embleton South Beach Promenade, South Fremantle Coffey Road, Banjup
Mayor Rise, Coogee Westerway Terrace, North Lake Fletcher Street, Rockingham Alkimos Street, Rockingham Thelma Street, Augusta Lilly Crescent, West Busselton River View Terrace, Mount Pleasant Wilberforce Street, North Beach Fortescue Street, East Fremantle Marlow Street, Wembley Herring Court, Sorrento Ronsard Place, Yangebup Grenville Street, Tuart Hill Mitchell Street, Bentley Dover Court, Mosman Park Hastings Street, Scarborough Seaham Way, Mindarie Lennard Street, Dianella Birkett Ave, Beeliar Gilchrist Avenue, Bibra Lake Winfield Place, Greenfields Weaponess Road, Scarborough Ashmore Avenue, Two Rocks Norfolk Street, Dunsborough Balwina Road, Greenfields Fairlight Street, Mosman Park Geographe Bay Road, Dunsborough Brewer Street, Highgate Park Street, Trigg Riseley Street, Booragoon Coleman Crescent, Melville Tuart Drive, Ludlow Bertha Loop, Dudley Park Headstay Cove, Geographe Kennedy Street, Melville Peelwood Parade, Halls Head Bundy Court, South Lake Grand Promenade, Bedford Murray Avenue, Mosman Park Avalon Pde, Falcon St Michael Tce, Mount Pleasant Louisiana Glen, Banjup Clamp Court, Bibra Lake Athel Road, Woodlands Armadale Rd, Piara Waters Lockhart Street, Como Raleigh Street, Carlisle Melville Parade, Como Canning Highway, East Fremantle Albany Drive, Dawesville Moondine Drive, Wembley Santalum Circus, Halls Head Mariners View, Mindarie Lancaster Drive, West Busselton Teraglin Way, Warnbro Scarpview Drive, Serpentine Peelwood Parade, Halls Head Irvine Street, Peppermint Grove Heron Place, South Yunderup Main Street, Osborne Park King Street, Coogee Birkett Avenue, Beeliar Shenton Road, Swanbourne Lutea Road, Halls Head Mawson Grange, Lakelands Caledonian Avenue, Maylands Hudson Place, West Busselton Yelverton Road, Yelverton Bunker Bay Road, Dunsborough Canning Highway, East Fremantle Hinkler Loop, Maylands Cruentas Way, Halls Head Coode Street, Fremantle Gunbower Rd, Mount Pleasant Carroll St, Ardross Harrington Waters Drive, Waikiki Wellington Road, Dianella Catspaw Avenue, Beeliar Ada Street, Watermans Bay Bessell Road, Margaret River Albert Street, Mosman Park Durango Turn, Aubin Grove Weydale Street, Doubleview Glanville Street, Mosman Park Hames Street, Hamilton Hill Norseman Street, E. Victoria Park Charles Street, Maylands Paraguay Avenue, Greenfields Malata Ridge, Lakelands Mccubbin Loop, Dawesville Crake Place, Yangebup Caledonian Avenue, Maylands Teocote Crescent, Aubin Grove Washington Street, Victoria Park Castlegate Way, Woodvale Etwell Street, East Victoria Park Doepel Street, North Fremantle Oregon Place, Cooloongup Lyall Street, Shenton Park Bandera Close, Warnbro The Promenade, Mount Pleasant
Ventnor Ave, Mount Pleasant Tobol Cove, Coodanup Gael Place, Dudley Park Kennedy Road, Morley Kestral Close, Halls Head Hood Street, Subiaco Dudley Street, Midland Chalice Rise, Lakelands Parkside Ave, Mount Pleasant Clarendon Street, Cottesloe Howes Crescent, Dianella Hadfield Avenue, Broadwater Strickland Street, South Perth Fletcher Way, Mandurah Toowong Street, Bayswater Dillington Mews, Erskine Byers Rd, Midland Hotham Street, Bayswater The Strand, Dianella Seagull Way, Yangebup Lansdowne Road, Kensington Solomon Street, Fremantle Dean Street, Claremont Anstey Street, Claremont Kinkuna Way, City Beach Sanguine Way, Atwell Janis Street, Halls Head Kingaroy Drive, Baldivis Fairway, Crawley Tangaroa Close, Cooloongup Marine Parade, Cottesloe Thomson Street, Mandurah Windlemere Drive, Dunsborough Wyndham Street, St James Nandina Avenue, Mount Claremont Caledonian Avenue, Maylands Duyfken Way, Dudley Park Senecio Way, Halls Head Seascapes Blvd, Halls Head Canning Highway, East Fremantle Darwin Terrace, Dudley Park Gordona Parade, Beeliar West Parade, Perth Goodwood, Burswood Lorikeet Loop, Broadwater Arctic Close, Waikiki Barbican St West, Shelley Murray Avenue, Mosman Park Reynolds Rd, Mount Pleasant Lovejoy Road, Cowaramup Albert Street, Mosman Park Mary Street, Como Waterwheel Rd, Bedfordale Birkett Street, Bedford Conch Way, Wannanup Marlborough Close, Greenfields Salmon Bark Road, Serpentine Yelverton Road, Yelverton Dover Court, Mosman Park Tyrell Street, Nedlands Hesford Avenue, Mount Pleasant Pavo Close, Rockingham Rubica Place, Dunsborough Fraser Street, Swanbourne Melaleuca Drive, West Busselton Hobart Street, Bayswater Prospect Street, Claremont Toulon Circle, Mindarie Peaker Court, Busselton Angwin Street, East Fremantle Ozone Parade, Trigg Gloucester Crescent, Shoalwater Arkwell Street, Willagee Midlothian Crescent, Kinross South Street, West Busselton Maurice Street, Embleton Caves Road, Marybrook Kent Street, Rockingham Vista Avenue, Rockingham Doepel Street, North Fremantle Heytesbury Road, Subiaco Wisbech Street, Bayswater Mayor Rise, Coogee Len Howard Drive, Erskine Rialto Place, Halls Head Pembury Way, Butler Taworri Way, City Beach Glenmeer Ramble, West Busselton Javelin Lane, Floreat Hercules Street, Rockingham Liege Street, Woodlands Salisbury Street, St James Edgefield Way, North Beach Hay Street, West Perth Kelvin Street, Maylands Bayfield Crescent, Mindarie Placid Bend, South Yunderup Chatsworth Drive, Erskine Lorikeet Loop, Broadwater Westerway Terrace, North Lake Bohemia Grove, Seville Grove
Jervis Way, Sorrento Dunsborough Lakes Drive, Dunsborough Bombard Street, Ardross Cygnet Close, Ballajura Barnfield Road, Claremont Beachfields Drive, Broadwater Abercrombie Rise, Madora Bay Pindana Way, Port Kennedy Orania Mews, Warnbro Marybrook Road, Heathridge Reserve Street, Claremont The Avenue, Crawley Manta Pass, Mindarie Smith Street, Highgate Boyd Crescent, Hamilton Hill Rockingham Road, Hamilton Hill Marmion Street, Palmyra Endeavour Circle, Wannanup Newlyn Way, Coodanup Baler Drive, Vasse Ferguson Road, Lowden Norbury Crescent, City Beach St Quentins Avenue, Claremont Ashton Street, Margaret River Pola Street, Dianella Edgefield Way, North Beach Guildford Road, Mount Lawley Yelka Way, Bertram Destiny Lane, Floreat Twilight Court, Dudley Park George Street, East Fremantle Baden Street, Joondanna Reynolds Street, Busselton Lakeside Drive, Helena Valley Beacham Road, Serpentine Geographe Bay Road, Dunsborough Charnley Gardens, Burswood Lear Place, Coolbellup Springthorpe Terrace, Clarkson June Road, Safety Bay Forrest Street, Fremantle Birtles Grove, Erskine Alba Pass, Halls Head Ypres Road, Camillo Tanunda Drive, Rivervale Brisbane Street, Perth Carillion Court, Busselton Wentworth Loop, Dunsborough Princess Road, Nedlands Solomon Street, Fremantle Fawkner Road, Two Rocks Howson Approach, Floreat Javelin Lane, Floreat Talbot Road, Woodlands Peel Parade, Coodanup Riceflower Blvd, Halls Head Sainte Maxime Avenue, Port Kennedy Javelin Lane, Floreat Stadium Drive, Floreat Barsden Street, Cottesloe Payne Street, Shoalwater Salmond Way, Bull Creek Thorpe Street, Rockingham Treloar Road, Capel Marsdenia Road, Halls Head Rockingham Beach Road, Rockingham Wirilda Crescent, Greenwood Howe Close, San Remo Vermont Avenue, Meadow Springs Denison Court, Erskine Nectarine Way, Forrestfield Yalyalup Road, Busselton Southport Street, West Leederville Lennard Street, Dianella Tenth Avenue, Maylands Cocos Place, Marangaroo Coolgardie Street, St James Macquarie Drive, Coodanup Athletes Pde, Floreat Brindabella Avenue, Rockingham Endeavour Circle, Wannanup O’connor Close, North Coogee Bernier Road, Shelley High Street, Busselton Lydia Place, Greenfields Canning Highway, East Fremantle Doongin Rd, Greenfields Harrington Waters Drive, Waikiki Troy Terrace, Daglish Eagle Place, Broadwater St Marks Drive, Hillarys Sorrento Street, North Beach Macneill Cove, West Busselton Baldivis Road, Baldivis Flinders Street, Yokine Doepel Street, North Fremantle Canning Highway, East Fremantle Flora Terrace, Watermans Bay
Onslow Street, South Perth Milton Place, Munster Sandalford Court, Dunsborough Onslow Street, Fremantle Coppito Circle, Beeliar Wardanup Crescent, Yallingup Lyelta Street, Falcon Relay Lane, Floreat Pebble Beach Boulevard, Meadow Springs Anzac Street, Bayswater Peppermint Grove Terrace, Peppermint Grove Beach Stoke Street, Mount Pleasant Oxcliffe Road, Doubleview Marseilles Drive, Yalyalup Howes Crescent, Dianella Quintal Court, Quinns Rocks Collingwood Street, Dianella Nairn Road, Coodanup Unnaro Street, Hillman Perseus Rd, Silver Sands Hillwood Avenue, Warwick Marillana Drive, Golden Bay Stirling Highway, Cottesloe Jesmond Street, Safety Bay Toolburra Pass, Busselton Lacrosse Rise, Sorrento Pallarup Grove, Waikiki Glengariff Drive, Floreat Salvador Close, Safety Bay Valencia Grove, Mount Nasura Hall Avenue, Maylands Blinco Street, Fremantle Leake Street, Bayswater Weld Road, Palmyra Amiro Street, Dunsborough Bernier Road, Shelley Francis Avenue, Karrinyup Hope Street, Mosman Park Avonmore Terrace, Cottesloe Brown Way, Karrinyup Daintree Loop, Yalyalup Russell Avenue, North Perth Vitality Mews, Aubin Grove Estuary Waters Drive, Busselton Breaksea Drive, North Coogee Bellevue Terrace, West Perth Monument Street, Mosman Park South Banff Road, Floreat Pond Place, South Lake Portree St, Bedfordale Lukin Loop, Pinjarra Wall Street, Maylands Guildford Road, Mount Lawley Glendart Crt, Erskine Hubert Street, East Victoria Park Serene Place, Barragup Lyrebird Road, Broadwater Reynolds Rd, Applecross Davies Road, Claremont Willoughbridge Crescent, Erskine Dakota Avenue, Maylands Glenmeer Ramble, West Busselton Broome Street, Cottesloe Grassbird Loop, Yangebup Epsom Avenue, Redcliffe St Michael Terrace, Mount Pleasant Grasshill Grange, Halls Head Sirrocco Drive, Erskine Mary Elizabeth Ramble, West Busselton Congenial Loop, Atwell Mears Place, Spearwood Dover Court, Mosman Park Fremantle Road, Gosnells Grant Place, Banjup Woodlake Retreat, Kingsley Ibis Court, Via Geographe, Busselton Kimberley Street, West Leederville Fairview Gardens, Waterford Axminster Avenue, Warnbro Stadium Drive, Floreat Tipuana Rise, Helena Valley The Ridge, Halls Head Second Avenue, Mount Lawley Amazon Drive, Greenfields Ocean Drive, Quinns Rocks Bream Quadrant, Geographe Queen Street, Maylands Kent Street, Rockingham Nellie Green, Dudley Park Carfax Place, Two Rocks Canberra Close, Port Kennedy Canning Highway, East Fremantle Shannon Road, Mandurah Mary Street, Claremont Sorrento Street, North Beach Marmion St, Melville Newcastle Street, Northbridge
Norfolk Street, Dunsborough Mundaring Weir Road, Kalamunda Relay Lane, Floreat Carrick Rd, Mount Richon Bushell Place, Ardross Albany Highway, St James Salmon Gums Lane, Dawesville Conch Way, Wannanup Bolsabay Drive, Waikiki George Hibbert Road, Madora Bay Payne Street, Shoalwater Robert Street, Como Seventh Avenue, Inglewood Oates Road, Tutunup Walcott Street, Mount Lawley Madison Place, Cooloongup Ford Road, Busselton Stoner Street, Innaloo Foreshore Cove, South Yunderup Mary Road, Yalyalup Sylvan Court, Singleton Lilburne Road, Duncraig Spinebill Rest, Beeliar Banksia Chase, Margaret River Rain Place, Bayswater Karri Karri Pass, Lakelands Challenger Place, Melville Stone Street, Bayswater Ilumba Way, Nollamara Silvertop Circle, Warnbro Murray Avenue, Mosman Park Holman St, Melville Grid Court, Beldon Waratah Avenue, Dalkeith Hobart Street, Bayswater Mayor Rise, Coogee Teague Way, Lakelands Alvah Street, St James Peelwood Parade, Halls Head Mayor Rise, Coogee Burnettia Lane, Mount Claremont Blakeley Street, Mandurah Lakeview Place, Bibra Lake Sussex Place, Halls Head Grand Paradiso Parade, Merriwa George Hibbert Road, Madora Bay Marshall Street, Mosman Park Elizabeth Street, Maylands Vlamingh Parade, Mosman Park Cetus Court, Rockingham Riviera Brace, Dunsborough Weld Street, Nedlands Coomoora Rd, Ardross Mayor Rise, Coogee Marginata Pde, Jarrahdale Bromley Road, Hilton Belhaven Parade, Quinns Rocks Clinton Avenue, St James Sparrow Crescent, Broadwater Hawkstone Street, Cottesloe Hudson Drive, Dudley Park Robert Street, Como Mahogany Drive, Halls Head Florence Street, Cottesloe Lincoln Street, Abbey Dalston Crescent, Kardinya Gay Street, Huntingdale Nurstead Avenue, Bassendean Aldercress Approach, Dunsborough Gardner Street, Como Tall Tree Crescent, Reinscourt Akera Close, Hillarys Songlark Ramble, Coodanup Honeyeater Crescent, Geographe Steelwood Way, Helena Valley Waters Edge, Margaret River Barwell Street, Silver Sands Nullewa Parkway, Lakelands Foxall Place, South Lake Semmens Road, Abba River Dugong View, Yangebup Searle Road, Ardross Wichmann Rd, Attadale Myalla Pass, Lakelands Lloyd Loop, Margaret River Mayor Rise, Coogee Guildford Road, Mount Lawley Honeytree Grove, Cowaramup Tarongo Way, City Beach Bussell Highway, West Busselton The Boulevard, Floreat Sloa