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N o 828 Saturday May 3, 2014 • Phone 9430 7727 • www.perthvoice.com • [email protected] • EAST Voice The Perth by DAVID BELL CBD worker Jason Miller spends his lunch breaks documenting local people for his Humans of Perth project. The 35-year-old IT administrator came here from New Mexico seven years ago and started taking pictures of Perth people soon after his arrival. “I was walking through downtown and I was taken by the variety, the diverse culture of people,” he says. “I saw stories in peoples’ faces and their expressions, and I thought this was very beautiful.” In those early days he says “I felt like a creep! I felt strange going up to them”. Recently his wife gave him the book Humans of New York, by out-of-work stockbroker turxned photographer Brandon Stanton. When he saw the pictures and the stories he realised it aligned with his own work, and it inspired him to start a local version. • continued page 2 Humans of Perth • From Humans of Perth by Jason Miller INSIDE • Noranda Street Festival plans p2 • This street is rubbish, p3 • Stirling’s rubbish mountain, p3 • Maylands grog barn ght continues, p4 • plus more news, arts, food, competitions and estate Only in your Perth Voice We are the Earn good pocket money, get regular exercise. Deliver the Voice to local letterboxes (suitable for all ages—great job for kids and retirees). We have vacancies in North Perth, West Perth, Coolbinia, Dianella and Yokine. Call Stephanie on 9430 7727 today. Find the Fake Ad & win a chance for a feast for two See competitions page for details SIENA’S Leederville

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by DAVID BELLCBD worker Jason Miller spends his lunch breaks documenting local people for his Humans of Perth project.

The 35-year-old IT administrator came here from New Mexico seven years ago and started taking pictures of Perth people soon after his arrival.

“I was walking through downtown and I was taken by the variety, the diverse culture of people,” he says. “I saw stories in peoples’ faces and their expressions, and I thought this was very beautiful.”

In those early days he says “I felt like a creep! I felt strange going up to them”.

Recently his wife gave him the book Humans of New York, by out-of-work stockbroker turxned photographer Brandon Stanton.

When he saw the pictures and the stories he realised it aligned with his own work, and it inspired him to start a local version.

• continued page 2

Humans of Perth

• From Humans of Perth by Jason

Miller

INSIDE• Noranda Street Festival plans p2• This street is rubbish, p3• Stirling’s rubbish mountain, p3• Maylands grog barn fi ght continues, p4• plus more news, arts, food, competitions and estateOnly in your Perth Voice

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Earn good pocket money, get regular exercise. Deliver the Voice to local letterboxes (suitable for all ages—great job for kids and retirees). We have vacancies in North Perth, West Perth, Coolbinia, Dianella and Yokine. Call Stephanie on 9430 7727 today.

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just had this strong feeling that I needed to create the Humans of Perth page after that.”

Since starting in January, his Humans of Perth page has attracted 2700 followers.

Mr Miller approaches strangers, starting up conversations and asking them about themselves. Within a couple of minutes people can reveal a lot about themselves.

One 65-year-old homeless man told Mr Miller: “I have had four wishes and none of them have come true.”

“What were they?” Mr Miller asked. “I don’t remember anymore,” the man said. “I just live day by day.”

Other people talk about troubled home lives, and about relying on their grandad. One young couple, when asked about

their future, diff ered wildly: The woman said she wanted to open an animal shelter, the man—studying law and commerce—said: “I’m interested in the process of law and love wearing a suit. Ultimately I want to be rich.”

The number of “noes” Mr Miller gets “depends on the day. If it’s a really hot day I get four out of 15.

“Sometimes I may go a couple of weeks without anybody saying no.”

Hailing from a techy family, the artistically-inclined IT man says “there’s been some research done about how we in western society are becoming more lonely because of our technology.

“Because we have the convenience of hiding behind our phones, our screens, so we don’t connect. I think there’s some loneliness to it, and I

identifi ed with that. That’s how I feel as well.

“I want that feeling of being connected to other people, and Humans of Perth fulfi lls that.”

Long-term he’s not certain where he wants to take it, but if it ever gets big enough to make money from he would only ever do it for charity. One of his fi rst subjects was a 21-year-old woman going blind: she needed to raise money for surgery to halt her degenerative disease. After posting her image the fundraising target was met in a fl ash. If the project progresses, he wants to use it to help people like that.

“I don’t need the money, I’m fortunate I can do this on my lunchbreak.”

Mr Miller’s photos and stories are at humansofperth.tumblr.com or look for it on Facebook.

by STEPHEN POLLOCKTHE pedestrian bridge at Dog Swamp (the actual swamp) has been closed because the handrails are unsafe.

Stirling city council has earmarked $25,000 in the draft 2014/15 budget for repairs. Located off Wanneroo Road in Yokine, the wetland is a refuge for waterbirds and has a playground and grasslands. The bridge leads to the “Old King Cole’s castle”, the entrance to the now defunct “Land of make believe”. The mystical land once had small buildings based on fairy tales, including three little pigs houses and a stork carrying a baby.

STIRLING city council has decided to delay installing $150,000 of new signs in the city’s parks and reserves until it has a clearer picture of what’s happening with council mergers.

The council is mulling over the approval of updating its 2011 style guide, which will involve new signs.

As part of the 2011 style guide, signs have already been installed in more than 50 parks and reserves.

“The sign designs are timeless and durable and this professional and uniform approach to signage is portraying a much more positive image for the city compared to the ad-hoc signs of the past,” wrote council o cers.

by STEPHEN POLLOCKNORANDA and Maylands are set to host street festivals in November.

Bayswater councillors green-lit $25,000 in funding for the Noranda community market and Maylands street festival.

North ward councillor Michelle Sutherland says it will be the fi rst time Noranda has hosted a major street festival.

“Since 2006 the city has held festivals in Bayswater, Morley and Maylands, but not Noranda,” she says.

“This will be great for the north ward and something for the community to get excited about.”

The Noranda market,

Perth humanity captured

Dog Swamp bridge closed

earmarked for November 2, will include stalls, entertainers, children’s activities and amusement rides.

It is being spearheaded by the not-for-profi t group community Connect, which has previously organised events for Rockingham city council, and the Hawaiian group, which manages the Noranda Palms Shopping Centre.

The festival will be held close to the centre, with Robert Thompson Reserve touted as most likely.

The Maylands street festival is being organised by the local business association, which has been involved with the 2008, 2010 and 2012 festivals. Plans for a “Maylands Maker’s fare,” did not make the council shortlist.

Noranda is so street

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by DAVID BELLGARBAGE dumpers have made an extreme sport out of littering in Yokine, with a temple of trash dumped on Hector Street.

The vacant block has long been a magnet for garbage: even outdated satellite images on Google maps shows fi lth spread wantonly around.

Couches, cans, cardboard boxes, old insulation: nothing’s too crap to be dumped on this verge.

The Voice reader who tipped us off to the junk said it was hard to tell the diff erence between Hector Street and a third-world slum.

Stirling council picks up hard rubbish just once a year, after pulling it back from twice-yearly pickups in January 2013. There were concerns at the time about the cutback leading

by STEPHEN POLLOCKSTIRLING city council has recycled virtually none of its domestic kerbside waste since August, dumping nearly 7000 tonnes of rubbish in landfi ll every month.

The council’s recycling system collapsed when the Atlas recycling facility in Mirrabooka unexpectedly ceased operations last August.

The facility had achieved a 65 per cent recycling rate over 10 years, from just one kerbside bin.

“There is no other operating alternative waste treatment facilities in WA with the capacity to take the city’s domestic waste,” Stirling council director Geoff Eves said.

Since August Stirling has investigated moving from a one- to a three-bin system and is consulting ratepayers.

Meantime it will continue to add to the 63,000-tonne mountain of rubbish it has sent to landfi ll since August.

Hilary Brad says residents have been left in the dark about the recycling collapse and are unaware their rubbish is going to landfi ll: “It only dawned on me after the reading the article in the Voice about Stirling moving to three bins and the Atlas plant shutting down,” she says.

“Residents should have been made aware of this so they can make alternative arrangements or have a choice in the matter.

“I’m surprised the biggest council in WA didn’t have a Plan

B in place after the plant shut down.”

Mr Eves says the council is looking in the short term at expanding its agreement with the AnaeCo facility in Shenton Park, which processes around 20,000 tonnes of Stirling’s domestic waste every year.

He adds the council had been negotiating a contract extension with Atlas when the company’s Mirrabooka plant closed for repairs and all discussions were mysteriously suspended.

“The city has received no o cial notice of the reasons why the plant has not been recommissioned and has requested meetings with the contractor to discuss future developments without success,” he says.

Waste mountain

•This shrine to the gods of garbage has been dumped on Hector Street. Photo by Matthew Dwyer

to more dumping, with lazy homeowners preferring to leave rubbish on the verge for half the year rather than take it to the tip themselves. The council “has not noted an increase in illegal dumping” following the change says council waste and fl eet

manager Sean Sciberras.He says the council will

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by DAVID BELLWITH another healthy tree vandalised in Vincent, mayor John Carey wants a city-wide register set up to keep track of how many are being killed.

The mid-sized tree on the corner of Lake and Brisbane Streets was one of the heftiest to be knocked over in recent years, apparently the target of a strongman contest by meatheads.

“I was going on an early morning walk and came across it. I’m really disappointed,” Mr Carey says.

“It’s just this ongoing, senseless, and destructive vandalism.

“They’re idiots, they have no care or concern about their actions and

by STEPHEN POLLOCKWOOLWORTHS has lodged a liquor licence application for its controversial 990sqm Dan Murphy’s at the Maylands Peninsula Tavern.

It was lodged with the WA department of racing gaming and liquor.

Labor Maylands MP Lisa Baker plans to lodge an o cial objection to the licence in a last gasp attempt to kill the project.

“That’s nearly the area of an entire football fi eld of our suburb dedicated to selling cheap grog,” she says.

“If this plan goes ahead, it will pave the way for other big liquor barns to move into this small community, which is already battling issues of street drinking and antisocial behaviour.

“Residents are overwhelmingly opposed to this plan, with more than 80 per cent saying a Dan Murphy’s in the centre of Maylands is not in the public interest.”

Ms Baker says locals support the $3.5 million revamp of the Maylands Peninsula Tavern, but not the bottleshop element of the proposal.

The bottleshop won planning approval from the unelected but powerful state administrative tribunal after earlier being rejected by both the locally elected Bayswater city council and the local planning assessment panel.

In 2010 Ms Baker spearheaded a campaign that stopped Coles building a similar outlet on Guildford Road.

Maylands is home to a number of agencies, including Shopfront, Autumn Centre and 55 Central, that tackle the impact of alcoholism.

Reverend Chris Albany from the nearby St Luke’s Church, which hosts local AA meetings, has joined the chorus of opposition.

“The last thing that the Maylands area needs is a large discount liquor store,” he says. “The area houses services for people who have had alcohol problems in the past, and it’s a mainly residential area.”

Baker to fi ght grog licence

• John Carey is fed up with tree vandals in Vincent. Photo by David Bell

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Mr Carey wants a city-wide register so a clearer picture can be drawn of the problem. Tree bollards may be an option.

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THE weekend’s olive harvest went well for the kids from North Perth primary school who were out picking fruit to raise money for their P&C.

There were fewer olives this year after a hot, dry summer, but the 730kg of juicy olives yielded even more oil, with 126 litres pressed at York olive oil co, compared to last year’s 104.

Last year $7000 was raised selling the oil dubbed “Harvest 6006”, and the multi-variety brew picked up a silver medal at the Royal Show.

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FORMER Vincent CEO John Giorgi has been given a payout in the ballpark of $200,000.

The exact fi gure is hard to calculate as no parties involved will talk, but the council’s most recent fi nancial report shows a $220,000 variation in employee costs compared to the previous month. Acting CEO Mike Rootsey confi rms a “major component” of the variation is Mr Giorgi’s payout.

Mr Giorgi’s contract was due to expire December 31 and he’d hoped to get renewed, but

by DAVID BELLTHE search for the new CEO of Vincent is on, with the council off ering between $200,000 and $300,000 for the right candidate.

The council is looking for a new CEO after it voted 7/1 not to renew John Giorgi’s contract.

The job off er was posted on Seek on April 24 and mayor John Carey says there’s already been a lot of interest.

When Mr Giorgi’s contract

wasn’t renewed, former councillor John Little said the council would be lucky to get a new CEO given amalgamations were looming and the appointee could soon be out of a job.

Lots of interest“Contrary to that view that

we’d struggle to get people, we are getting lots of interest,” Mr Carey says.

The contract is for up to two years, and Mr Carey believes a CEO would likely retain a senior

Big pay, short job

councillors voted 7/1 to let him go.

Mr Giorgi went on immediate leave and loyal council staff launched a petition demanding his reinstatement, to no avail. Mr Giorgi came to a quiet agreement with the council that he leave early.

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Payout for Giorgi

position in any merged Vincent/Perth, assuming mergers go ahead.

The job ad says the council is looking for “innovative, energetic and smart leadership”.

The seven-page selection criteria notes the council wants someone who “fosters and drives a culture of innovation,” “in particular reviewing and improving all aspects of town planning”. The juicy pay packet is set by the WA salaries and allowance tribunal, based on the size of the council.

maternity leave and other pay variations.

The terms of the agreement remain secret, but smart money is he would’ve been paid out his wage until December 31, along with any leave owing. State legislation limits the maximum he can be paid is “the value of the remuneration that the person would have been entitled to had the contract not been terminated”.

The vacant CEO position has been advertised with a pay rate in the range of $201,433 to $302,822.

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This Mother’s Day, treat your mum to a well deserved mini-escape at Your Essential Beauty and Massage.For a super low $99, your mum will receive a fabulous pamper package, which includes a hydrating and rejuvenating facial; face, neck and shoulder massage; hand or foot massage; foot exfoliation and toe nail polish. She’ll be looking and feeling fantastic from head to toe in only an hour and a quarter, making this the perfect package for busy mums on the go. For something extra special, you can add on another treatment for your mum, such as the amazing hot rocks massage, or a Shellac manicure. Your Essential Beauty is a welcoming urban oasis with friendly and highly experienced therapists trained in all aspects of advanced skincare. As soon as you sink into one the luxuriously comfy heated beds, you’ll know you’ve found a little piece of heaven. There’s all the other services you would expect such as waxing, manicures, pedicures, massage and there’s even treatments for men. Gift vouchers are available.For further information, visit beautyandmassage.com.au or call 9471 8381. Opening hours: Mon, Fri, Sat 9am–5pm, Tue 9am–6pm, Wed 9am–7pm and Thurs 9am–8pm. Your Essential Beauty and Massage905 Beaufort Street Inglewood9471 8381 • www.beautyandmassage.com.au

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by STEPHEN POLLOCKBAYSWATER city councillor John Rifi ci has sold his iconic cafe, after 14 years grinding coff ees and whipping up lasagna.

Rifo’s Cafe, at the corner of Guildford Road and Eighth Avenue, helped spark Maylands’ cafe strip culture.

Cr Rifi ci has sold the business to a four-person consortium, including long-time staff er Cassia, saying he felt jaded commuting seven days a week to and from his North Fremantle home.

The 51-year-old has hung up his apron to sell real estate in and around Fremantle.

“I’m still friends with loads of people in Maylands and know lots of business owners, so it won’t impact my ability to be a Bayswater councillor,” he says.

• The pioneering Rifo’s Cafe in Maylands. Photo by

Matthew Dwyer

“I also still own the building Rifo’s operates in, so there will always be that tie as well.

“I haven’t decided whether I will run again for council at the next election.”

In June Mr Rifi ci, staff and customers—including a nine-year-old girl—barricaded themselves inside the cafe when a gang tried to smash its way in with rocks.

A staff er was king-hit, a customer punched and bottles were hurled.

The traumatic incident inspired Mr Rifi ci to seek election, running on an anti-social behaviour ticket.

He is pushing for CCTV on Eighth Avenue and a more visible police presence in Maylands.

Mr Rifi ci says the new owners will modernise the menu with more tapas and shared plate options.

Before opening Rifo’s, Mr Rifi ci was a hairdresser for 20 years, a profession shared with mayor Sylvan Albert.

Rifo’s soldBaysy councillor sells icon

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IT’S being hailed as the “great print revival”, an exhibition of limited edition prints by the who’s who of

Australian artists.These days the cream of the nation’s

artists are happy to be part of the Berkeley Editions, including the likes of internationally renowned Archibald winner Gary Shead, Margaret Olley and Jasper Knight.

But it was a diff erent story in 1980: “We wrote to the top 10 Australian artists…[and] the only one to reply was Arthur Boyd,” Robyn Berkeley tells the Voice.

Luckily for her they didn’t come any more credentialed than Boyd, who’d said; “If you’re going to give it a go so will I,” she recalls.

It didn’t take long for the art world to see the value of limited edition prints in promoting art to a new, and growing, audience.

These days Berkeley no long needs to send letters: “Artists are coming to us,” she says.

Over the fi rst 10 years Boyd’s work continued to be a favourite: “Because people wanted them.”

Limited editions aren’t a simple case of making a digital image: it’s labour intensive.

ARTSJENNY D’ANGERAAAAAAJE

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The image is produced from a block, plate, or stone on zinc, copper or a similar surface, with the artist working closely with the print maker, or master printer,

Berkeley says. Each piece is numbered, blind-stamped and has the artist’s signature, and print runs can be as little as 25: “It’s expensive because the way of hand-printing is dying,” Berkeley says.

Owning an original Boyd or Olley is out of reach of most, but an etching or print sells for around $5000–$8000 and are sought after as an investment, Berkeley says.

“People are buying one at a time to sell in their old age.”

Berkeley Editions’ etchings feature in leading galleries, institutions, corporate and private collections around the world, including the collection of the late Queen Mother.

Along with a swag of prints by the likes of Clifton Pugh and Charles Blackman, Shead has created three exclusively for the exhibition.

There’ll also be original works on paper by Shead, Jason Benjamin and Fred Cress.

Berkeley Editions Works on Paper, the Great Print Revival is on at Linton and Kay Galleries, St George’s Terrace, Perth May 6–20.

• Robyn Berkeley

• Owning an Arthur Boyd

original is out of the reach of most,

but a limited edition print?

Original sin?

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Leslie Hinton and Roy Ortuso present

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“Innovation is not often celebrated in classical music, the works are generally so old it’s diffi cult to get a picture of how shocking they would have fi rst appeared.

Handel’s Concerto Grosso op 6 no 7 is a case in point, it’s the only one in the set for the full string orchestra and there are no solo episodes. It also starts with a slow introduction and fi nishes with a boisterous Hornpipe full of rhythmic invention.

But the real surprise is the melody for the fugue. It’s not a melody at all, more a series of notes on the same pitch that increase in intensity. 2 minums, 4 crochets and 8 quavers make up this accelerating Morse Code, one that then ducks and weaves through the next couple of minutes. It’s unique, captivating and innovative and could have only been attempted by a master

We’re delighted to welcome back Jonathan Bradley to perform the 2nd Piano Concerto by Beethoven. As part of our cycle of Beethoven concertos (having done 1, 3 and 5 last year) we are actually now back at the beginning. The 2nd was written before the 1st but published later, and it shows all the experimentation you’d expect tempered by thoughtful revision. Jonathan’s performance of the 1st last year brought so much of that vitality to life I’m very much looking forward to hearing him play the 2nd with FCO

Lastly the Copland, known originally as ‘Ballet for Martha’ this work is scored for 13 instruments and only received the title Appalachian Spring once rehearsals had commenced. The distinctive and original harmonies have come to personify American music and it’s personally one of the most beautiful works ever written.

The ability to convey the space and energy of that great land speaks to us here in Australia just as readily as to the pioneers discovering their Appalachian Spring and it famously fi nishes with the Shaker Hymn “Simple Gifts”

Start with a Hornpipe and fi nish with a Hymn, played with gusto by the FCO, I hope you can join us.

Shock of the NewConductor’s Notes by Chris van Tuinen

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STAFF gently shooed off the pigeon wandering into this iconic

Leederville eatery.“That’s Frank,” they cooed

good-naturedly as the feathered visitor exited.

Giardini was a welcome relief from the noise and crush of the uber-groovy cafe we’d been planning to visit.

Ear drums reverberating, we’d fl ed that confi ning space to this spacious—and quiet—oasis with its warm welcome.

One black mark was the lack of a ramp for mum’s wheelchair, but by the time we’d left staff had installed a portable version and helped us navigate the small step.

Giardini gets a bit of a serve online but our party of three had nothing but good things to say, from the friendly and attentive service, very enjoyable food, and the old-style Italian decor, including mandatory central fountain.

My sister, who lives in London enjoying the high life and dining out more than she eats in, loved her red curry ($29).

She enthused over chunks of tender fi sh and prawns swimming in a rich and spicy sauce and reckoned she hadn’t tasted the like in Blighty, the world’s curry capital.

I’d promised mum her favourite garlic prawns but they’d been taken off the menu, leaving her crestfallen.

A word in the chef’s shell-like ear and mum’s world was put to rights, soon digging into a brimming bowl of succulent prawns in creamy garlic sauce ($29).

The last member of our trio wolfed down her squid ($14, entree) to sounds of pure contentment. The entree serve was more than enough for lunch–especially as we’d ordered chips ($5): the tender pieces of squid, with their crunchy coating of batter laced with coriander were delicious.

A round of really good coff ees put the icing on the cake of a wonderful meal, proving once again you shouldn’t believe everything you read on the net.

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Frankly, a relief

• Photo by Matthew Dwyer

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The cosy front courtyard is a lovely spot to enjoy breakfast, lunch or dinner. At Third Avenue, the focus is always on fresh, local produce and the new season’s menu refl ects owner-chef Anthony McLernon’s determination to stay true to this idea. Anthony brings a great deal of experience and passion to his cooking.

This Mother’s Day, Third Avenue has put together a wonderful three-course set lunch menu for you at only $58 per head. You’ll enjoy a shared tasting plate of grilled Italian sausage, salt & pepper calamari, olives and fresh

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TAURUS (Apr 21 – May 20)Life is defi nitely on your side. As Venus moves into Aries, you might be inclined to

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CANCER (June 22 – Jul 22)The Moon passes through early in the week. This is always food for your soul.

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LEO (Jul 23 – Aug 22)Sitting on your chair looking out at the world, it could all look to be at

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VIRGO (Aug 23 – Sept 22)Mercury is in Taurus, adding a powerful layer of satisfaction to all that you love to

do. You are at your best when you come down from the tower of your complex mind, into the simplicity of your senses. Then you fl ow and glow. The planets are encouraging you to do just that right now.

LIBRA (Sept 23 – Oct 23)Most are having a smooth ride, but you are hooked into some kind of a battle,

that keeps you one step away from the fun. Mars is driving you to take a position, especially with regards to your work. Since you are running hot, it is best to stick to your guns. You are on to something.

SCORPIO (Oct 24 – Nov 21)The Sun is in Taurus, giving you ground. There’s a lovely confl uence

of planets in water signs giving you currents of feeling that are exhilarating to ride. White-water raft your way through whatever creative process switches you on, thrills you to bits and brings you worthy results.

SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22 – Dec 21)From the journey of transformation comes deeper relationship – which in turn leads

to further transformation. Existence is certainly taking you into places you haven’t been to for quite some time. With Jupiter in Cancer, there is no escaping the creative swirl of emotion. Be open.

CAPRICORN (Dec 22 – Jan 19)The changes you are going through will have no substance unless they lead to

a making of meaning. Your project now is to make meaning. That doesn’t mean projecting what you think you know on to life. It means being suffi ciently bewildered to create understanding anew.

AQUARIUS (Jan 20 – Feb 18)There is simply no point in attempting to impose even the most beautiful, original

ideas, wilfully. In attempting to do so, they are bound to atrophy and you are bound to start contradicting yourself. It will take all your awareness to stay true, but tread gently. Adapt to tricky times.

PISCES (Feb 19 – Mar 20)Venus departs. She has gifted you many delights. She has also no doubt

stirred up some of the more complex currents of feminine energy. Keep your focus on the delights. To remember our moments of joy, to hold them in our hearts, can make us strong. Exercise gentle strength.

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The allure of this beautiful character home is undeniable with the grandeur of its striking street presence. This stunning 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom residence is a beautiful blend of period character whilst providing comfort and space. Offering generous proportions throughout, multiple living area scenarios and a large amount of outdoor space making a great setting for your family.

This home will defi nitely leave a lasting impression with its uniqueness and rarity! Homes of this calibre would usually appear in a different postcode within a different price point.

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MOUNT LAWLEY

ACTON MOUNT LAWLEY 678 BEAUFORT STREET, MOUNT LAWLEY PH: (08) 9272 2488 WWW.ACTON.COM.AU

144A TENTH AVENUE INGLEWOOD EOI FR $699,000

INTERNET ID# 2641585 INTERNET ID# 2644305HOME OPEN: SATURDAY 3RD MAY 12.00 - 12.30

BRAND NEW INGLEWOOD HOME

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21 PENGUIN STREET, DIANELLA EOI FROM $639,000

HOME OPEN: SUNDAY 4TH MAY 2.00 – 2.45

POTENTIAL PLUS!

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3/127 NINTH AVE, INGLEWOOD $650 PER WEEK

QUIET STREET, GREAT LOCATION!

2/16 RUPERT STREET, MAYLANDS $445 PER WEEK

INTERNET ID# 2642903 INTERNET ID# 2623708HOME OPEN: BY APPOINTMENT

PERFECT TO THE CORE!

When quality combines with a location like this you just can’t afford to wait... Professional couples will love the convenience of being just minutes walk to Beaufort Street’s array of bars, restaurants and specialty stores. Young families will have easy access to a multitude of private and public schools, including Mount Lawley High School (property is within catchment area). Investors will appreciate the maximum depreciation that only comes from a brand new property like this, as well as the potential for fantastic rental returns.

• 3 generous sized bedrooms with built in robes• Light fi lled bathroom and separate toilet• Open plan kitchen, lounge, meals area + separate living area• Functional kitchen with stainless steel appliances• Well maintained timber fl oor boards• Ducted air conditioning• Fabulous outdoor alfresco + large grassed area with shed• Security system• Block size 728sqm

This lovely three bedroom, two bathroom townhouse has all the extras and is conveniently located close to amenities. Recently Refurbished!! All bedrooms feature BIRs, two living areas, A/C, gas stove, dishwasher, Foxtel connection and dish, easy to maintain gardens with courtyard, two undercover car bays, security alarm and tree top views from the balcony. Third storey is a spacious loft/study/retreat! Don’t hesitate to view today!

This two bedroom elevated villa is simply perfect! With a new designer kitchen/bathroom, both rooms with mirrored robes, private courtyard, undercover parking and nestled in a small elevated group close to Gibbney Reserve with the ability to walk to the train/shops. Available now!!

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CARLOS LEHN 0416 206 [email protected]

WAYNE HELDT 0433 118 353 [email protected]

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CLAIRE GLATZ0400 033 [email protected]

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