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PLANS for WA’s first wasteto-energy plant are in doubt after the WA environmental protection authority ordered a 12-month review of the facility over “potential air quality issues” and public concern.
• Fed up with taggers vandalising their laneway, Northbridge locals had a mini party with street artists (and opportunistic pooches) last weekend to transform the place. Story p6. Photo supplied | by davidmcloughlin.net
The eastern metropolitan regional council wants to build the $25 million plant 15km northeast of Perth in Hazelmere, at an existing recycling site, to convert waste wood into the fuel source “syngas”, by heating it to 800 degrees celsius. Critics argue the site might release toxic emissions and is a waste of timber: supporters say it
Back for more! THE kids from North Perth primary are coming back for your olives, after last year’s inaugural harvest produced an award-winning oil.
What started as a small fundraiser plan to raise money for a new playground went massive when Voice readers offered up their trees, groaning with fruit, for plucking. The kids collected more than one tonne in just days. York Olive Oil Company owner Arnaud Courtin pressed the fruit and he told them their product— sourced from a huge variety of
olives was so good they should enter it in the Royal Show. So they did: Harvest 6006 (the North Perth post code) competed against 152 other oils—almost all from commercial producers—and picked up silver with judges calling it “green vegetable-like on the palate, with subtle bitterness” and “tropical and nut aromas”. The kids need locals to offer up their trees again this year for more school fundraising, so get in touch with Sonia Hills at s_hills@iinet. net.au if you’d like to help. They’ll be picking over April 25 and 26 if you want to volunteer, and heading up to York on April 27 for the pressing.
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diverts rubbish from landfill and is a source of alternative energy. In an email to EMRC members, CEO Peter Schneider says the EPA’s review is “extremely disappointing”. “We are informed this formal level of assessment was based on the level of public interest—13 submissions were received during the public comment period—and potential air quality issues,” he wrote. “This is extremely disappointing and unfortunately there are no appeal provisions within the environmental protection act.
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“This could now involve an estimated 9-12 month process, if all goes well—we have sought an urgent meeting with the EPA.” The EMRC works on behalf of six member-councils, including Bayswater, and provides waste management services. “The city supports full and thorough assessment of all EMRC proposals to the level that is deemed appropriate by the EPA,” mayor Sylvan Albert says. “The review period will have limited impact on Bayswater residents as the city’s recyclable materials are processed at the Collier Road transfer station.” The plant would use a process called “pyrolysis” to process 13,000 tonnes of timber every year. It is estimated the technique could power the equivalent of 10,000 homes. The review includes four weeks’ public consultation.
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They say the bills are inflated and if they’d been able to get the work done themselves, it would have cost a fraction of what’s being sought. Astor Theatre owner Bruno Zimmermann is lodging a freedom of information request after being invoiced $13,551— more than four times what he says the work should have cost him. He was livid when the council removed an awning on the building he owns at the corner of Second Ave, later installing a “new” $27,000 replacement. “Stirling council want me to cover half the cost of the new awning,” he says. “I’m happy to contribute, but
• Mt Lawley MP Michael Sutherland, Bruno Zimmermann, Sabatino and Aniello Pizzolante outside the Rock Inn on Beaufort Street. Photo supplied my builder quoted me around $6000 to do it and Stirling paid $27,000. “To add insult to injury the new awning has been made using metal recycled from the old one, some of which is rusted. “It’s a joke, I’m lodging an FOI so I can examine the tender process—under regulations at least three contractors should provide quotes.” Andrew McIlroy owns Rock Inn in Mr Zimmerman’s
building: with no awning for three months over summer he put black tarp over windows to stop guitars warping. “Some people thought we were closed,” he says. “It will cost me at least $7500 for new signs and drapes to fit the replacement awning.” Kevin’s Deli landlord Aniello Pizzolante is also unhappy after being billed $12,000 for a replacement awning. Stirling council engineer Jon
Retail revival for Beaufort by DAVID BELL
BEAUFORT STREET is being revived with a slew of big developments on the horizon.
Low foot tra c, empty buildings, an invasion of bars and the exodus of independent retailers has left the oncethriving street down in the dumps. “We’re at risk that Beaufort Street, that northern end, simply becomes a ghost town,” Vincent mayor John Carey warns. But now one of those big empty spots, the arcade just south of Walcott Street, will soon be redeveloped after a year of dilapidated vacancy. Antonio’s Continental Deli moved out after 16 years because it couldn’t secure a permanent lease, and fashion fiend Susi Rigg from Vintage Tatt also called it a day in part because month-to-month leases were too uncertain. Tanpopo sushi had earlier moved across the road, the butcher shot through, and the Lucky Dollar Lottery Kiosk moved a couple doors down to make way for the big project.
• Mayor John Carey: enthusiastic.
‘It’s incredible, it’s giving three retail shops to Beaufort Street, it’s giving us a laneway’ The Scolaro family which owns the building plans to upgrade the arcade and install three shops, three restaurants, a takeaway food joint and a small bar with a laneway open to the public running down the middle. Vincent councillors swooned over the plan. “It’s incredible, it’s giving
three retail shops to Beaufort Street, it’s giving us a laneway,’ gushed Mr Carey, who formerly chaired the Beaufort Street Network. In reference to the laneway, Cr Josh Topelberg said the council usually had to “beg developers to do that”. The owners won a big bonus when the council waived about $30,000 of cash-in-lieu for inadequate parking. Crs Ros Harley and James Peart both supported the development, but wanted to defer it so planning staff weren’t relying on maths on the fly. Further south along the street, the development at the corner of Barlee and Beaufort Streets is finally moving ahead: Danny Psaros came on board to finish the project that had stalled when industrial digging damaged neighbouring buildings. The old Allure site, empty since the furniture shop moved out last year, is being converted to an eco cafe. And down at the corner of Harold Street, Ken McFarlane’s multi-storey mixed use project is finishing up to offer more retail space on the ground level.
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• The Rock Inn’s “new” $27,000 awning and blackedout windows. Inset: The original awning and signage. Offer says affected businesses were informed in June the council would pay to trim the awnings, but owners would have to pay half the cost “of rectifying defects that had arisen from a lack of maintenance”. “In many ways [businesses are] fortunate that the bus lane project is underwriting much of their obligation to remediate a poorly maintained structure in their ownership,” he says. “In the case of the awning
to the Rock Inn, the structural engineer reported a critical defect which required either the immediate closure of the footpath or support props to the awning as the awning was structurally unsound and dangerous. “The owner was advised the sheeting was capable of being reused and was offered the opportunity to have this replaced with new sheeting at an additional cost—he declined that offer.”
But ex-councillor claims neglect “YOU’RE neglecting the community,” Dudley Maier told Vincent council this week.
The former veteran councillor labelled community consultation over the Beaufort Street arcade development as abysmal. He pointed out that according to the council’s own map of who had been sent a consultation form, council carparks had been sent four. Several mistakes in the report would’ve seen the developer have to pay an extra $20,000 in cash-in-lieu for missing car bays, he said. Corrections were made on the fly. Upset with the council’s consultation effort, Mr Maier printed 70 flyers himself to let locals know they should “contact your council members before Tuesday’s meeting and voice your concerns about the lack of consultation and the potential for this development to have a negative impact on parking in your street, particularly at night”. He says he thinks it’s a good development, but cashin-lieu for missing carbays
Mt Lawley Liberal MP Michael Sutherland says it is preposterous that landlords and shop owners should foot the bill for costs caused by public roadworks, especially given Stirling council reported a healthy surplus last year. “This requirement came about as a result of a government road project,” he says. “It is a basic tenet for all tiers of government that citizens do not get billed for costs imposed on them as a result of public works being undertaken. “I have written to Stirling council and transport minister Dean Nalder requesting that the two government entities bear the costs of the work.” Beaufort Street is being widened as part of a trial to create a bus route that will ultimately extend through Perth and to UWA and the QEII medical centre. The year-long roadworks have irked some traders (“Trading pains,” Voice, March 29, 2014) who say it’s taking too long and costing them too much business.
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• Dudley Maier: consultation a failure. shouldn’t be waived, as it could be used as a bargaining tool to get more retail instead of more bars. Cr Emma Cole, who’d run for council on a platform of improving community consultation, conceded letters to carparks was “not our finest hour”. “I think it’s fair criticism,” Mayor John Carey noted. He said 75 letters were issued and a review was underway into expanding the consultation footprint.
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A club of champions
Menzies Park has been the home ground of The Cardinals junior football club for more than 50 years to my knowledge. How can 75 people sway the council to move it? This club has produced some very fine league players for West Perth. As for “noise, cheering and jeering permeating your home” when has this started? The club has been there longer than most residents, I feel sure. How will the children who attend Mt Hawthorn school get to training when the club moves? Walk? I think not. Parents may still be working and it could mean some children have to drop out of the club. How sad. I know we must move with the times and progress will happen. Perhaps for the good. I have many happy memories of my time with this club and the good sporting values it gave my sons. Helen F Jelleff Joondanna
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YET more attempted junketeering (Voice, April 5, 2014). Will we ever learn? What ideas likely to emerge from a conference in Denmark on cleaning up our cities cannot be picked up by electronic means? The only people likely to benefit directly from a foray to Copenhagen in the northern spring will be Limnios and Forster. Perth ratepayers—suckers yet again. Ron Willis First Ave, Mount Lawley
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MARK GREENSHIELDS (Voice Mail, April 5, 2014) takes exception to me questioning the underground cables proposal and tries to portray me as a villain. He says from his point of view “it is not about the money”. Yes, it is! Greenshields may well be employed in an occupation allowing him to take $8500-plus from his account to give to the council, but there are others who think this is a scandalous amount to force on owners. In the initial survey just 11 of 129 owners were prepared to pay up front. There were 32 who opted for paying over five years. I soon discovered many of them thought they had no option; that the project was going ahead, so they delayed payment for as long as possible. Owners who object include pensioners, single mothers and some on modest incomes. Does Greenshields believe these people should be forced to pay for a project that is a “want”, not a “need”? If Greenshields does not understand the burden this payment
will be on some, then ask him to consider this: divide the amount requested of Vincent council by the number willing to pay. Assume 50 owners are willing to pay for a cost of almost $1 million. The cost for each would be $20,000. Then ask those people if they would be willing to pay that sum. If they wouldn’t they would start to understand the financial strain on those who cannot afford $8500. Many prefer to spend their money improving their own home, or paying off their mortgage. Finally, Greenshields states, “it’s about our local community and what are we prepared to give back to this wonderful precinct”. So, if it’s not about money and about what he is prepared to give back, ask him and others in his street with similar views to pay for the cost of the underground cables in Brookman Street. In that street there would be an improvement: I am sure other residents would not object to such community generosity. Roy Gilbert Lake St, Northbridge
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ZATUL RINPOCHE, a revered and much loved leader of the Tibetan community in WA, recently announced his retirement from all political activities to concentrate on his passion for humanitarian work.
Born in Llasa, Tibet in 1941, he was recognised as the reincarnation of Zatul Rinpoche at a very young age. He received monastic training until he was 19 but with the Chinese invasion and violence against Tibetans increasing at an alarming rate and a close relative killed, he and his family escaped to Nepal to become the first refugees from western Tibet. He has held many positions in service of the Tibetan community in both Switzerland and Australia and this included a period as the representative in SE Asia for His Holiness the Dalai Lama. He has been the president of the activist Tibet Action Group since 2008. A dinner was held in his honour recently. June Lowe President, TAGWA
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Bowls club beating by STEPHEN POLLOCK
A 52-YEAR-OLD man was admitted to hospital after being brutally beaten at Yokine bowling club on a Sunday afternoon.
Shane Manners was relaxing in the club when a man and woman entered the bar around 5pm to try to buy “shooters”. The barman refused to serve them as they weren’t members or with guests, so the pair went outside and started running on the carefully manicured greens. Mr Manners says he went outside to politely ask them to stop. “Suddenly another man ran out from behind a wall, at the
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alive after receiving so many blows to the head.” Mr Manners suffered a fractured nose and needed stitches above his eye and 10 days after the attack has trouble breathing through his nose: “It’s really bad timing, because I’ve just started a job in a tile warehouse and now I have to take at least two weeks off—I’ve got bills to pay,” he says. Mr Manners is on the club committee and has been a member for 10 years: he says the attack won’t stop him returning. “The whole thing was pretty traumatic but you can’t hide away and let these morons beat you—I’m determined to get out and about and get on with things.”
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A POLICE crackdown on synthetic drugs sold in Perth has left users few options for their next fix.
The Voice understands raids last week targeted Joynt Venture and adult stores in Perth, with stocks of synthetic cannabis removed. The blitz follows charges laid last month against a 15-year-old boy who’d allegedly supplied four boarding school students with what is believed to be synthetic LSD. The City Beach Residential College boys were admitted to hospital, with one placed on life support. Police confirmed Wednesday the raids had occurred. “There were a number of warrants issued on Perth CBD businesses from which a number of substances were seized for analysis,” a spokesman said. No charges had been laid and he did not know when a chemical analysis would be complete. The spokesman stressed synthetic drugs were a global issue because “legislation follows the development of the drug”. “The manufacturer will change the chemical composition which means it’s no longer illegal and legislation has to be changed, which takes time.” The Voice understands stocks of synthetic cannabis, which is dressed up as incense, will not be replenished until the end of the month, with one source saying it will take time to source the stuff from China.
Thieves steal man’s mobility by DAVID BELL
THIEVES have nicked a mobility-impaired man’s electric bike, robbing him of his primary means of getting around.
East Perth man Ves Gorecki’s right leg was injured last year, leaving him unable to drive or walk more than short distances. “I cannot drive a car, my leg is not functioning,” he says. “I cannot [drive] because my foot is numb, and I cannot feel the pedal. I am a dangerous driver if I do this.” The bike was a Christmas present to himself: his insurance expired two weeks before the theft. He’s now struggling to get around on an old pushbike, but when cramps hit he’s immobilised: “I am like without leg,” says the Polish immigrant. The bike was stolen outside Inglewood’s Bunnings on April 3. There was nothing to lock the
bike to, so he’d chained the wheel and risked a quick trip inside, hoping its 28kg and immobile wheels would make it too hard to nick. “When I left [the shop] my bicycle wasn’t there,” he sighs. Another patron said he’d seen a man pick up the bike and run off with it. “They dropped the bicycle into a flashy Holden, an expensive one, and ran away.” There’s only a couple of these kinds of bikes in WA, and the thief will likely be looking for a charger since “after some 45km it will be useless,” Mr Gorecki says. He’s called local e-bike shops and the distributer in Melbourne, warning them to be on the lookout for someone picking up that rare model. The bike is a white Aseako Alto, and Mr Gorecki is offering a $250 reward for information leading to its recovery in good condition. Call him on 0457 566 785 if you’ve seen anything.
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Taking art to the streets by DAVID BELL
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City of Vincent Town Planning Scheme No. 1 Notice of Application to Use or Develop Land Notice is given that S T Mai has applied to the City of Vincent for Change of Use from Office/Shop to
NORTHBRIDGE neighbours came together last weekend with international street artists to spruce up their laneway between Moir and Lake Streets.
The laneway has been hit hard by tagger vandals nearly every night: resident David McLoughlin noticed a wall with a mural never seemed to get tagged. “I’ve been there four or five years, and there’s not been one tag on it,” he says. “There’s this etiquette that you don’t tag over someone else’s work.” He got to chatting with seasoned artist Stormie Mills whom he’d commissioned to paint an interior wall in his house, and they came up with the idea to make good use of all the mural artists in town for Form’s Public Art in the City project. Locals funded the day themselves, with paint donated by the Butcher
shop and boxes of stubbies from Feral brewery. They invited neighbours on the quiet to try to keep things informal. “I reckon over the day there would have been a couple of hundred at one stage it was quite thronging in there,” Mr McLoughlin told the Voice. “The cops turned up, had a look around, said ‘have a good party’ and left!” About 12 works were done on the day, including Mills’ rendition of an old timer on the street named Tony. The locals hope more people will walk through the lane now it’s been tarted up, making it less desirable for vandals. Mr McLoughlin says there’s still room for more murals and the locals plan to offer up space to emerging artists.
Vincent rejects Roa by DAVID BELL
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opportunity to hire Belgian street artist Roa to paint a toilet block in Birdwood Square.
Roa’s in Perth for Form’s Public: Art in the City project, and the chance came along to pay him $15,000
Chief Executive Officer City of Vincent PO Box 82 LEEDERVILLE WA 6902 No later than 3rd May 2014. • Roa’s previous work in Fremantle. Photo by Jeremy Dixon
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to paint one of his world-famous animal murals (the price is half his usual fee). Vincent councillors weren’t keen on handing $15,000 to a foreign artist. “My personal preference is to use local artists,” Cr Matt Buckels said. “Fifteenthousand-dollars is a lot of money.” Mayor John Carey says the council’s usual mural budget is just $12,000 and so far this year it’s scored four murals for that money. “I understand the work is not unique in Perth,” Cr Josh Topelberg said, noting Roa had completed other murals in West Perth and Fremantle. Some $40,000 of Vincent money had already been spent on the Form project and spending another $15,000 was excessive, he said. “I think it’s a poor allocation of the community’s funds. We’re not the department of culture and arts.”
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children are also given an opportunity to socialise with others of a similar age and put into practice their listening skills and taking instructions from a teacher. Bayswater Waves Swim School offers a comprehensive program for infants, children and adults of all ages including absolute beginners. Benefits of our swimming lesson program include: Small class sizes, indoor and heated pools, lessons 7 days a week, endorsed swim school, accredited swimming instructors.
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• Max Lurie refurbishing a clapped-out computer.
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EIGHTY-FOUR-YEAR-OLD volunteer Max Lurie has been shortlisted as a finalist in the 2014 community champions award.
For nine years he has recruited volunteers to refurbish discarded computers and sent them to children in developing countries. Over the past 10 years the group has delivered more than 2000 PCs to orphanages, schools and charity organisations throughout Tanzania, Burma, Kenya, Cameroon and Zambia. It diverts thousands more from landfill by restoring them and giving them to Australian seniors, pensioners, students and others who find it hard to afford new
technology. The operation is run by the Perth Lions Club but most work is done by local volunteers, including kids with disabilities. Mr Lurie says even PCs too far gone for repair can be cannibalised for 95 per cent of their parts: “Every Wednesday volunteers gather to complete the sorting, refurbishing, and packaging of the donated equipment ready for shipment. “This provides an outlet for those individuals to enjoy the company of like-minded people in the knowledge that they ‘get out of the house’ for one day a week and that the effort put in is to the advantage of needy people all over our planet.” The season’s community champions award will be named April 28.
‘the public has the right to know whether the collection bin is part of a business or a charity’
Bin man to donate $100k Africa and made a profit. In March 2011 Stirling city council banned E’Co Kids from placing 31 bins on council property, saying the company could disadvantage “benevolent institutions”. Council staffers reported that while “E’Co Kids Trust was a ‘charitable fund’ for tax purposes it is not clear as to the operation of the Trust”. “Should the city permit those businesses that operate as a charitable trust, which could be numerous, it will make the operations of those benevolent institutions traditionally permitted to install clothing bins less viable.” Mr Keay hit back at the time, saying it was part of a co-ordinated campaign by established charities to protect their turf. He sent the Voice images of Sammy’s failing to clean rubbish at sites shared with E’Co Kids and ParaQuad, and of
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A CLOTHING BIN operator will donate $100,000 to charity and issue a public apology after conceding he may have misled the public.
E’Co Australia has settled supreme court legal action taken by WA’s consumer protection commissioner, which claimed director Mark Brian Keay had engaged in misleading conduct and unfair trade practices. The commission launched the action after concerns that 300 E’Co Kids charity bins in Perth—often positioned next to Sammy’s and ParaQuad bins—implied donated clothes would be given to poor children in Africa and that E’Co was a charity or not-for-profit organisation. In fact the company sold donated clothes to second-hand merchants in
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ParaQuad collectors shifting rubbish from the front of their bins to the front of E’Co Kids’ bins. In November 2011 E’Co agreed to put stickers on its bins stating donated clothes may be sold for a profit. Consumer protection commissioner Anne Driscoll says the public should not be misled: “Whether the donations are in the form of money or clothing, the public has the right to know whether the collection bin is part of a business or a charity. Donors need to have confidence that their donations are benefiting the people or purpose that they believe are being supported. “Anyone engaged in misleading or deceptive conduct to take advantage of the generosity and goodwill of the community for commercial gain, will risk legal action and potential damage to their reputations.”
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The story of Easter GOOD FRIDAY The crucifixion of Jesus 26 As the soldiers led him away, they seized Simon from Cyrene, who was on his way in from the country, and put the cross on him and made him carry it behind Jesus. 27 A large number of people followed him, including women who mourned and wailed for him. 28 Jesus turned and said to them, ‘Daughters of Jerusalem, do not weep for me; weep for yourselves and for your children.29 For the time will come when you will say, “Blessed are the childless women, the wombs that never bore and the breasts that never nursed!” 30 Then ‘“they will say to the mountains, ‘Fall on us!’ and to the hills, ‘Cover us!’” 31 For if people do these things when the tree is green, what will happen when it is dry?’32 Two other men, both criminals, were also led out with him to be executed. 33 When they came to the place called the Skull, they crucified him there, along with the criminals – one on his right, the other on his left. 34 Jesus said, ‘Father, forgive them, for they do not know what they are doing.’[c] And they divided up his clothes by casting lots. 35 The people stood watching, and the rulers even sneered at him. They said, ‘He saved others; let him save himself if he is God’s Messiah, the Chosen One.’ 36 The soldiers also came up and mocked him. They offered him wine vinegar 37 and said, ‘If you are the king of the Jews, save yourself.’ 38 There was a written notice above him, which read: this is the king of the jews. 39 One of the criminals who hung there hurled insults at him: ‘Aren’t you the Messiah? Save yourself and us!’ 40 But the other criminal
rebuked him. ‘Don’t you fear God,’ he said, ‘since you are under the same sentence? 41 We are punished justly, for we are getting what our deeds deserve. But this man has done nothing wrong.’ 42 Then he said, ‘Jesus, remember me when you come into your kingdom.’ 43 Jesus answered him, ‘Truly I tell you, today you will be with me in paradise.’ The death of Jesus 44 It was now about noon, and darkness came over the whole land until three in the afternoon, 45 for the sun stopped shining. And the curtain of the temple was torn in two. 46 Jesus called out with a loud voice, ‘Father, into your hands I commit my spirit.’ When he had said this, he breathed his last. 47 The centurion, seeing what had happened, praised God and said, ‘Surely this was a righteous man.’ 48 When all the people who had gathered to witness this sight saw what took place, they beat their breasts and went away. 49 But all those who knew him, including the women who had followed him from Galilee, stood at a distance, watching these things. THE BURIAL OF JESUS 50 Now there was a man named Joseph, a member of the Council, a good and upright man, 51 who had not consented to their decision and action. He came from the Judean town of Arimathea, and he himself was waiting for the kingdom of God. 52 Going to Pilate, he asked for Jesus’ body. 53 Then he took it down, wrapped it in linen cloth and placed it in a tomb cut in the rock, one in which no one had yet been laid. 54 It was Preparation Day, and the Sabbath was about to begin. 55 The women who had come with Jesus from
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Galilee followed Joseph and saw the tomb and how his body was laid in it. EASTER SATURDAY 56 Then they went home and prepared spices and perfumes. But they rested on the Sabbath in obedience to the commandment. EASTER SUNDAY Jesus has risen 24 On the first day of the week, very early in the morning, the women took the spices they had prepared and went to the tomb.2 They found the stone rolled away from the tomb, 3 but when they entered, they did not find the body of the Lord Jesus. 4 While they were wondering about this, suddenly two men in clothes that gleamed like lightning stood beside them. 5 In their fright the women bowed down with their faces to the ground, but the men said to them, ‘Why do you look for the living among the dead?6 He is not here; he has risen! Remember how he told you, while he was still with you in Galilee: 7 “The Son of Man must be delivered over to the hands of sinners, be crucified and on the third day be raised again.”’ 8 Then they remembered his words. 9 When they came back from the tomb, they told all these things to the Eleven and to all the others. 10 It was Mary Magdalene, Joanna, Mary the mother of James, and the others with them who told this to the apostles. 11 But they did not believe the women, because their words seemed to them like nonsense. 12 Peter, however, got up and ran to the tomb. Bending over, he saw the strips of linen lying by themselves, and he went away, wondering to himself what had happened. Luke 23:26-24:12 (NIV UK)
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I’d given up on prawns because trawling devastates the seabed: even farming is a problem, with fertile land in Bangladesh turned into saltwater pens to feed the insatiable western market’s demand for cheap prawns. That leaves less land for hungry Bangladeshis to eke a living from. So it was with relief I rocked up to Source Foods, on Beaufort Street in Highgate, with its “food key” letting me know: FR free range; GF gluten free; LFM low food miles; NAP no animal product; O over 70 per cent organic and V vegetarian. LFM are not only environmentally friendly, they are better for the local economy with food sourced close to home (also ensuring produce is fresh) say the folks at Source. So I happily sipped on a tasty, fresh beetroot, apple and ginger juice ($7.50) knowing I was doing my bit for the beet and apple growers of WA. My lunch companion was equally pleased with herself as she slurped down an apple, carrot, lemon and ginger juice ($7), although what really tickled her middle-class Englishness was the use of jam jars for glasses (although a lot of places are doing it now and I reckon it’s just about jumped the shark as an innovation). Source’s breakfast menu is of the all-day variety, but while I toyed with the idea of mushroom hommus crostini ($16) I was in the mood for a bit of Mexican. Not from Mexico of course— too many food miles (imagine how stale the quesadilla shells
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sour cream, cheese and lettuce. His happy but pained expression could have been from the chilli. Source prides itself on its coffee, using Tiger Mountain beans from a Victoria Park company “not only for its taste but the fact from every bag we buy, a dollar is set aside to reclaim tiger habitat in India”. It would be nice to think we could set right the world of the tiger with flavoursome coffee. It will take much more, of course, but at least it’s something. The coffee went beautifully by the way with a locally made raw cake, in this case a rich chocolate mint ball, with a delicious coconut centre ($4.50). And my friend’s gluten-free carrot cake ($6) was rather fine too. Source Foods 28 Beaufort Street, Highgate 6468 7100 open 7 days for breakfast and lunch
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April 12 - April 19, 2014 ARIES (Mar 21 – Apr 20) The fussing and fighting is pretty much over. Now comes time to figure out what truth is here to be revealed, by what you’ve been through. There is a sequence. There are different shades to the colour of adventure. The Moon is in Virgo, helping to keep things sensible and grounded. TAURUS (Apr 21 – May 20) Life is settling. It’s been a smidgen rocky. Turbulence unsettles stuckness and opens up room for a whole new form. This moment is for making sense of the fact that life just won’t stay on an even, stable, steady keel. Your time in the limelight is coming. Prepare as best you can. GEMINI (May 21 – June 21) Though others are coming through the fire and getting used to being on the other side, you don’t seem to be quite ready. If there seems to be something that isn’t resolved or done, then there’s not much choice but to get it sorted or done. Without it, you won’t get your foundations down. CANCER (June 22 – Jul 22) Life eases off from pushing you mercilessly. It gives you a break. It lets you down gently – to softly land in that place in your heart where you feel at home. Though some of the existential facts that were driving you into tension are still there, they’re not effecting you anymore. LEO (Jul 23 – Aug 22) From a relatively uninvolved vantage point, you are glad for the changes that you see unfolding around you. The journey is proving essentially creative. Turmoil has once again brought fresh wisdom up from the depths to the surface. Slowly let yourself settle into your happy heart. VIRGO (Aug 23 – Sept 22) The Moon begins its week in Virgo. This charges you up with emotional energy. There are lots of contrary forces at play in friends, family and work colleagues this week. You will need all your watchful awareness to stay with your deepest feelings and not get caught up in reactivity. LIBRA (Sept 23 – Oct 23) Mars is driving you into new directions, new territories, new friendships. He is backed up by the Sun, who is in Aries. There’s less push and shove now. You aren’t quite so resistant any more. This makes life a whole lot easier. The truth of change is indubitable. Go with it - in joy. SCORPIO (Oct 24 – Nov 21) After having gone through an essentially solitary process of rejuvenation and regeneration, the time is here now to begin to get your relationships in order again. You will be coming from a new place. You might not know it – but it will be revealed, as others begin to mirror you anew. SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22 – Dec 21) Life is letting you get on with the business of shedding old skin. It’s not buffeting you with over-the-top scenarios designed to stretch you. It is letting you do the work of joining the dots. Truth is what it is. Once fully and unreservedly accepted; joy, change and wisdom arise naturally. CAPRICORN (Dec 22 – Jan 19) Everybody has their own case to put – and more people than usual are doing just that. This is tricky. To acknowledge difference, whilst reinforcing all that unifies, is nothing less than a transformational task. Without willingness, the task gets harder. Find the easy road here. AQUARIUS (Jan 20 – Feb 18) Your work is to bring in the new – and it seems you are doing your work, or at least unequivocally supporting this work. Being the far-sighted one, you can see the potential positive outcome. Don’t let your foresight cause you to miss the challenges in front of your nose. PISCES (Feb 19 – Mar 20) The Moon in Virgo makes you have a good look at whether you are taking good care of all the details, early in the week. Aside from being called to account here for a moment or two, you are allowed to get on with the great journey of expansion and transformation that rules you. © M.J.Dean 2014
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Congratulations Fiona Edmondson of Mt Lawley, Carmen Langley of Mt Hawthorn, Zusanne Calvelo of Bayswater, Jenny Collins of East Perth and Ellin Mangan of Bicton. You’ve each won 2 pilates sessions valued at $50. Founded by Instructor, Andrea Zencich, Zen Pilates is Perth’s newest boutique Pilates studio, offering Group Mat Classes; Private Studio Pilates; and the emerging “fusion” discipline of Piloxing, for which Andrea is Perth’s sole instructor. Andrea commenced dance classes at the tender age of 4. Movement and fitness have always played a huge part in Andrea’s life and motivated her to follow her dream of becoming a Professional Dancer and Singer, and subsequently qualifying as both a Dietitian and Pilates Instructor. More recently Andrea studied Classical Voice at the West Australian Academy of Performing Arts (WAAPA). Having previously worked for several years in the corporate field, Andrea understands the constant challenge of maintaining equilibrium in all aspects of our lives, and juggling Zen Pilates with the demands of parenting have instilled in her the importance of getting this balance just right. Andrea’s passion for further knowledge and expertise in holistic health regularly takes her to national and international conferences, workshops and lectures. Last year Andrea undertook Piloxing training in Los Angeles and attended the Polestar Pilates International Conference in San Diego. She now wishes to pass all her knowledge and expertise on to you! Andrea’s mission is to inspire you to Move, Nourish and Breathe everyday to create, balance and harmony throughout your body, mind and soul! Go on.... try Pilates and feel the difference. For further information and timetable check out www.zenpilatesperth.com.au
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ANZAC DAY at ANZAC Cottage “At the going down of the sun….” The Sunset Service at ANZAC Cottage on ANZAC Day 25th April has become an annual event and all are invited to attend this moving service this year starting at approximately 5:15 pm at ANZAC Cottage on 38 Kalgoorlie St , Mount Hawthorn. On this important day, the Cottage will be open from 3pm with a wreath making workshop for children, readings from the book: ”The House that Was Built in One Day: ANZAC Cottage” and talks about the Cottage’s history in addition to the service. Entry is free and afternoon tea is available for a gold coin donation. For more information please contact Anne on 0411 445 582 or email:
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26 Surrey St Dianella 3/17 Kathleen St Yokine 19 Bradford St Menora 281 The Strand Dianella 48A View St Dianella 6/22 Meldon Way Dianella 16 Croydon Ave Yokine 7 Maccabean Ave Dianella
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