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THE majority of Perth’s homeless are in the most dire category of need, requiring permanent supportive housing to get off the streets. Community services group Ruah this week presented the findings of its homeless registry week to incent council. t found people sleeping on the streets across the CBD, East Perth, Northbridge and Maylands across the three nights, and agreed to an interview. The survey showed 79 would need permanent support, short-term support over maybe six months to get off the street, and just 15 no support (people who are temporarily on the streets and likely to bounce back . Ruah executive manager Ros Mulley says the survey busts some myths about homelessness. he says the tiny number of people needing no support shows it’s not easy to just get a job and get a house—especially when you have nowhere to go home and wash after a day s shift. And while some people had criticised the survey arguing homeless people wouldn’t want to be woken up and queried, Ruah found a huge majority were happy to be heard and most even allowed a photo to be taken for identification at service providers . • continued page 2

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NORTH PERTH photographer Brad Serls chronicles the death of his suburb’s houses, documenting character homes as they enter their final days and face the bulldo er.

Having long carried a camera, he recently stumbled on a book about New York’s abandoned storefronts and it inspired him to start a record of his own area.

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“North Perth’s the largest innercity suburb, with houses that have been around for over years. t s a photographer’s paradise out there,” he says. Mr Serls, who works at a bike shop, often rides past these old places, keeping an eye out for buildings being abandoned, machinery rolling in,

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all Photo by Matthew Dwyer reassuring and comforting. hen he first started, r erls would’ve said he opposed the demolitions, but he’s re-examined his feelings and—while he’s connected to the old places—he’s not staging a protest. “A lot of people have come to me and said: re you against the changes?’

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t took me a while to realise: o. t s not a protest of these houses being pulled down, it’s a celebration of their lives. Mr Serls is working towards an exhibition at the William Street Bird in November, and he’d like to start doing walking tours of some of his favourite houses and alleyways. For now you can keep an eye on his work at www.housesof6006.com

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ABYSMAL living standards in cheap accommodation may explain why many country people visiting Perth for medical treatment prefer to sleep in Wellington Square.

The WA government’s patient-assisted travel scheme gives patients $60 per night towards accommodation. The WA country health service recommends several “reasonably priced” options near the main Perth hospitals, but all cost more than $60 (unless you share a room with six people). The service stresses it doesn’t necessarily “endorse” these options, and reviews make Fawlty Towers look five-star. Jewell House, being shut

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T o w ers to to p p le? by DAVID BELL

THE WA housing department and Vincent council are in talks over the future of the infamous Stirling Towers block of units in Highgate. The fate of most tenants at the complex—dubbed Suicide Towers, Hell Towers and Psycho Towers—may well end up in limbo as a result. t a briefing to councillors this week Matt Negus, apartments project manager with the department, outlined two options for the 12-storey complex’s future: • retain as 100 per cent public housing; or, flatten it, redevelop the site and sell 90 per cent of new apartments as affordable private homes. The neighbourhood is currently plagued by drugs, vandalism and squatters using the laundry as a toilet.

44-year-old building as “an eyesore” that “social issues aside, it contributes nothing architecturally”. Mayor John Carey says any new affordable housing must be well-designed. “We don’t want dogboxes, which is always a temptation when trying to build cheaper housing,” he told Mr Argus. He’d prefer fewer “light and airy” units “rather than just trying to cram in as many as you can”. Cr Emma Cole • re tirlin o ers days num ered asked what would Photo by Matthew Dwyer happen to current tenants. “I can assure you they will be taken care of, Several sex workers are known to live and work from the every single one of them,” said the department’s John Pynes. tower. However, there is no assurance Vincent councillor Josh they’ll remain in the inner-city. Topelberg described the

Perth homeless crisis • from page 1 The idea that homelessness is a choice was also blown out of the water: When asked what they needed most, a “home” was the most common response. About 42 per cent of adult homeless are Aboriginal—far in excess of the proportion of Aboriginal people in the general community—with Ruah chief executive Francis Lynch noting Perth has the

highest percentage in Australia save Townsville. He says medical care is provided in the most expensive way: instead of having people access GPs for cheaper preventative care, many homeless end up in dire health requiring an ambulance ($872 a trip) to the hospital, costing $6245 per day they stay. “It’s an expensive way to get healthcare,” he says. Ms Mulley says what’s

needed now is coordination between agencies. Currently there’s a “silo” approach, where each agency does its stuff without knowing what else is going on. “Sometimes there’s no proper record of what’s happening to people either, what the outcomes are for them. We’re hoping that if we can pool everyone together, we can undertake one of these collective impact approaches.”

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S h o p s th at TRADERS STEPHEN POLLOCK A GLUT of vacant shops in the Perth CBD is proving a boon for pop-up shops.

Angelo Tancredi pays a cheap rent for his Basics and Beyond pop-up in Raine Square, but rules dictate he must vacate the space every six months for at least 24 hours before being able to re-sign for another six months. So far he’s re-signed three times. The entrepreneur, who owns another “permanent” Basics and Beyond store in North Perth, says it’s a great way to retain vibrancy in what would otherwise be dead space. “It suits the landlord because he still has money coming in, and it suits me because we stay on the cheaper rent,” he says. “If the landlord gets a fullprice offer for the lease he can give me a week’s notice to clear out, but so far he hasn’t.

Council caught at footed on food

PLANS to open Bayswater’s first pop up food van have so flummo ed council staff they want six months to scratch their heads before agreeing to it.

Catherine Ehrhardt understands the bureaucrats’ desire for a formal policy to be in place, but reckons she should be allowed to open in the interim, even if only for a trial run. She’s keen for the Franklin Foodies van to sell Americanstyle comfort food outside her Blackcurrant Clothing boutique on Railway Parade between 11am and 1pm Monday to Friday, with an option for breakfasts if it takes off. Ms Ehrhardt reckons it’ll

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“Would you rather have empty shopfronts in Perth or a vibrant young business open for trade?” He says the pop-up concept— originally touted as a cheap way for young entrepreneurs to get a leg-up—has allowed him to test the viability of expansion. “I already have a successful

store in Northbridge,” he says. “I actually want the sixmonth rule banned as it is a major inconvenience to have to empty the store of all my stock every time—hopefully it can be amended.” Small business commissioner David Eaton says if a tenant has been in continuous occupancy for more than six months he has the right to an option for a minimum five-year lease. “Landlords may agree to a lease of five months and days for a ‘pop-up shop’ to temporarily occupy premises,” he says. “Neither party has an obligation to renew a lease upon expiry. When the tenant vacates the premises (even for just one day) on expiry of their lease of five months and days they will not have been in continuous occupancy for more than six months. “Thus the statutory option for a minimum five-year term will not apply.”

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Strauss is grouse

LET’S embrace remembrance of Richard Strauss.

Between August 12, 1938 until September 11, 1949 he and I shared the same planet. What privilege for this music illiterate. The legendary German composer and conductor was born June 11, 1864. Please let June not pass without mention in the Voice of his 150th birthday. He loved sopranos, as I do. The ravishing Elizabeth Schwarzkopf ok , who recorded the definitive version of his Last Four Songs, once dashed down an Aussie beach for a skinny dip in the ocean’s embrace. Ron Willis First Ave, Mount Lawley

Hollow defence of the ABC

THE Voice presents a very hollow defence of the ABC against accusations of left-wing bias by Michael Sutherland (Voice Mail, June 14, 2014) when he has to resort to the result of a commission set up in 2007. We need to “move forward” to 2014.

The ABC has a long list of programs that lean to the left, such as Insiders, Lateline, Q&A, The Drum, 7.30 Report, to say nothing of their news reports. These are all examples of left-wing bias. Usually the guests are left-wing journalists, with an occasional conservative thrown in, whose opinions are mostly interrupted and derided by the rest of the panel. If the Board of the ABC wants to have any credibility at all it will sack the director, Mark Scott, who recently was ordered to apologise to Chris Kenny, a journalist with News Corporation, after The Hamster Wheel program mocked up an image of Mr Kenny having sex with a dog. The Chaser team responsible for the skit should have been sacked, if not for the original skit, then surely for the fact they still refused to apologise, and held Scott himself up to ridicule for doing so. Where are our standards heading? Maureen Mackay Second Ave, Mt Lawley The Ed says: The ABC has regular bias audits and strict rules about editorial impartiality. The most recent audits have—again—cleared it of claims of bias. Mr Scott is a former adviser to the NSW Liberal Greiner government and the board has had on it people like News Corporation right-wing columnist Janet Albrechtsen. Former ABC journalist Sarah Henderson was elected last year to federal parliament as a Liberal MP. Just because the ABC isn’t The Bolt Report doesn’t make it left-wing.

Meat is murdering the planet

PRIME MINISTER Tony Abbott should prove his claim he’s a conservationist—and that he’s earnest about saving the environment—by encouraging people to eat vegan foods rather than meat, eggs, and dairy products.

This will help reduce carbon emissions, conserve resources and convince President Obama and the rest of the world Australia is serious about climate change. About two thirds of agricultural emissions come from cattle and sheep. Scientists with Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden recently calculated ways to combat climate change and concluded that reducing meat and dairy consumption is the key to reducing

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Attaboy Doy!

DAVID DOY is one of the place managers Vincent council has employed to liaise with local groups and help smooth red tape issues. He has done exactly that.

I own a retail business on Angove Street, and David visited me recently to see if there was anything he could do to help. I told him about my plans for a cafe next door. Within a week, David had arranged an onsite meeting with himself, the incent health o cer, technical services o cer and planning o cer to let me know what I need to do to get council approval. Within 30 minutes, we had discussed hand basins, maximum seating, how many car bays I needed and what to do if I couldn’t provide them, whether I met disabled access requirements, and a whole host of other little questions that can really only be answered face to face. t was such an effective way to get a clear and instant idea of how viable my idea was in terms of council regulations. So, a big thanks to Vincent mayor John Carey, place manager David oy and all the o cers for being accessible, helpful, and human. What a pity we risk losing small, effective councils like this. Greg Baker Angove Street Collective

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OUR farmers are threatened with an agricultural products ban by Arab nations because our government is seen to be proIsrael.

According to Australia Arab Chamber of Commerce spokeswoman Suzannah MossWright, up to $15 billion a year in exports is at stake. Attorney-General George Brandis has declared the word “occupied” will be deleted from the term “occupied territories” in reference to Israel’s occupation of Palestine. He says these are “disputed” territories. This argument makes no logical or legal sense. The UN has long held that Israel occupies East Jerusalem. If the Israelis wish to “dispute” that judgement that is their prerogative. However, until the UN changes its decision the present judgement remains the operative reality. Similarly, if a duly constituted body, such as a court, decides someone is guilty, the fact the guilty party disputes that judgement in no way changes the judgement during the period of any such dispute. Australia must not collude with Israel in its attempt to obfuscate the nasty truth. Mr Brandis must stop playing a dangerous game of semantics. Our farmers won’t thank him, our economy can t afford it and it hurts the peace process between Palestine and Israel. Vincent Sammut Franklin St, Leederville

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LETTERS, medals, photos and memories of Perth during WWI are sought (for loan) for an upcoming exhibition Perth on the Verge of War.

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Clean up for the birds BAYSWATER city council has awarded a $2.9 million tender for a nutrients-stripping wetland at the Eric Singleton bird sanctuary.

It is part of a joint project with the Swan River Trust to be ensure the longterm health of the wetlands. It is estimated the work, scheduled to start in summer, will prevent around 40 tonnes of general rubbish, 1.3 tonnes of nitrogen and 200kg of phosphorous from entering the river every year. These nutrients contribute to the formation of toxic algal blooms. As part of the project, water from Bayswater Brook will be diverted to run through the sanctuary. t will flow through a trap that removes sand, rubbish and any other large materials before entering the wetland to flow through alternating deep and shallow vegetated marshes to aid nutrient removal. “Since the 1980s there have been reports of algal blooms in the wetland, additionally it has been required to be filled with bore water, says ayswater mayor Sylvan Albert. “The poor ecological condition of the site means that there are currently far less numbers and species of birds than would

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Singleton Wetlands is a major contributor of pollutants, he says. pro ect like this needs continual monitoring after completion and on-going works to maintain the optimum result of lowering nutrients.

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INVESTIGATIONS by Bayswater city council into potentially contaminated sites could stall due to a lack of funding. The council is investigating 19 sites which could be potentially contaminated. Based on advice from the WA environmental regulation department, Bayswater Riverside Gardens (east and west), Maylands peninsula golf course, Maylands yacht club and Eric Singleton Bird Sanctuary have been prioritised. ome were built on old landfill. Detailed site investigations can be expensive and time-consuming: the bird sanctuary inspection cost $200,000 while a preliminary investigation of the golf course cost $10,910.

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Zelda’s a fussy eater and while the pork was tender and melt-in-the-mouth, she wasn’t prepared for its Asian spiciness and heat, (no mention of it on the menu) denting her enjoyment. She did have a tooth removed that morning so her cranky pants were already on, by the way. Maybe she should have gone with her first choice of Granny June’s cornbread, which comes with bacon, poached eggs and maple syrup ($18). Zelda’s mood was however sweetened with a couple of delicious coffees and a generous slice of cake. I was torn between the lemon curd cupcake with its promise of a sharp, oozey lemon centre, but in the end a rich carrot cake ($6.50) won out, while Zelda looked after her delicate choppers with a moist lime and white chocolate cake. Both came with a scoop of cream so thick and delicious it reminded me of clotted cream eaten in Cornwall. Just over the road from the Maylands train station, this cafe with its great cakes must be a deadly temptation for commuters. Mrs S 178 Whatley Crescent, Maylands 9271 6690 open Tues–Fri 7am, weekends 8am, to 4pm

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THU 26 JUNE 9am-Midnight FRI 27 JUNE 8am-5pm SAT 28 JUNE 8am-5pm SUN 29 JUNE 10am-4pm MON 30 JUNE 8am-8pm

WEST COAST EAGLES SAM BUTLER + JOSH KENNEDY IN STORE FROM 7-8PM THURS 26TH JUNE

9AM TILL MIDNIGHT THURS 26 JUNE 2014 EVERYTHING IN OUR MONSTER STORE REDUCED!

+ BONUS BARE GRINDER or IMPACT DRIVER or TORCH or RADIO or 3.0AH BATTERY

+ BONUS BARE GRINDER or IMPACT DRIVER or IMPACT WRENCH

VIA REDEMPTION

GRAPHIX TOOL + TROLLEY COMBO

3PCE 18V 4AH COMBO KIT

18V 5.2AH HAMMER DRILL KIT

15 DRAWER KARBON #8714898 OUTLAW #8714899

INCLUDES HAMMER DRILL + PLANER + BLOWER + CASE + 2 X 4.0AH BATTERIES + FAST CHARGER

RRP $859

$699

COMPACT HAMMER DRILL + IMPACT DRIVER / WRENCH + 2 x 4.0AH BATTERIES + 1 x CHARGER BRUSHLESS + BONUS 2.6AH BATTERY RRP $100

RRP $540

$499

2PCE 18V 2.0AH COMBO KIT ?

SUIT WOOD + MILD STEEL + TIMBER

? BRUSHLESS DRILL DRIVER + IMPACT DRIVER + 2 x 2.0AH BATTERIES + ? 1 x CHARGER

EA

$299

#8709227

DISTANCE LASER MEASURERS 30M #8714684

$119 70M $215

STEEL BLUE

WAS $110

$69

#8715091

$339 $___

$___ $25

#_________ #401436

$639 $___

$389

#9300927 #_________

AUTO WINDOW CLEANING KIT

IN WALLET

RECHARGEABLE OPTIONAL EXTENSION POLE

RRP$69

$55

? 3PCE 18V 5.0AH COMBO KIT ?

WAS $80

$65 $39 $___

#6314

TOP BOX 1050x445x552MM TROLLEY 1066x458x1008MM INCLUDES MET / AF COMBO SPANNERS + 1/4”, 3/8”, 1/2” DR SOCKETS + MORE!

+ BONUS 4.0AH BATTERY RRP $100

REDUCED TO

WAS $59

REDUCED FROM $2199

REDUCED TO WAS $729

$1959

$___ $689

#_________

EVERYTHING REDUCED FROM 9AM THURS 26TH JUNE ONLY!

$88

#9301523

21 DRAWER EXTRA WIDE 205PCE TOOL KIT + TROLLEY

HAMMER DRILL + IMPACT ? DRIVER + 125MM GRINDER + 2 x 5.0AH BATTERIES + 1 x CHARGER + CARRY BAG

#387

RRP $119

#48785

#_________ #9302228

18PCE COMBO SPANNER SET MET/AF

WAS $799 REDUCED TO

RRP $650

#8705289

$___ $549

$389 #8400172

?

2500KG 50MM x 9METRES REDUCED TO RRP $35

+ SAVE $261 TILL STOCKS LAST!!!

REDUCED TO COMBO PRICE

? 13PCE SCREWDRIVER SET

#9301919

MIG ? WELDING KIT

#9301878 ADD $45

5METRE CHAIN ? REDUCED FROM $129 NOW ?

$89

NOW

INCLUDES 150AMP GAS / GASLESS ? MIG WELDER + AUTO HELMET + ? WELDING CART + ARGON GAS CYLINDER + GRINDER

5PCE CHISEL FILE SET

7 DRAWER TROLLEY

?

$19EA

$699 $___

BONUS GLOVES

1? TONNE CHAIN BLOCK RATCHET TIE DOWN

REDUCED FROM $33

REDUCED REDUCED TO TO

#8715902 #_________

#8708254 #_________

$219 #8714653

BOTTLE OPENER

COMBINATION #8713547

+ BONUS 3.0AH BATTERY RRP $149

REDUCED REDUCED TO TO

9? DRAWER CHEST

WITH BUILT IN

$___ $949

#_________ #12474

DIAGONAL #8713548

SP MOBILE SOLUTIONS

WHITE INTERNATIONAL ? ? TOOL BOX + TROLLEY

BONUS HEAD BLADE JOINTREDUCED TO #8709127 RRP $79

AVAILABLE IN 2 STYLES

WITH HEAVY DUTY TRAVEL BAG

+ BONUS CENTROTEC BIT SET RRP $69

CUT ? SAFELY, SQUARE + DEEP INTO BRICKWORK + MASONRY REPAIR. SUIT RESTORATION, RENOVATIONS + INSTALLATIONS!

200MM PLIERS

83PCE TOOL KIT

? DRILL DRIVER + 2 x 1.5AH BATTERIES + 1 x CHARGER + SYSTAINER CASE

? 1250W BRICK + MORTAR SAW

1450x520x460MM

HAMMER DRILL + ? 1/4” IMPACT DRIVER + ? 125MM GRINDER + 2 MODE ROTARY HAMMER DRILL + 3 x 3.0AH BATTERIES + 1 x CHARGER + BAG

10.8V 1.5AH MINI ? ? DRILL DRIVER KIT

? SAW ALL

#43779

#_________ #9302243

#8710665

RETRO 17L ESKY

1230x380x380MM

$___ $399

$35

#_________ #2392

#9301215

REDUCED TO RRP $540

RRP $69

CROSSLINER + SELF LEVELLING WITH HORIZONTAL / 2 x VERTICAL LINES / CROSS LINE / PLUMB BOB RRP $399

#9301216

? 4PCE 18V 3.0AH COMBO KIT

IMPERIAL 1/16”-1/2” #9301675

3 LINE LASER

760x335x245MM

$___ $169

HSS DRILL BIT SET

METRIC 1-13MM #8710058

$69 $119 $169 $219

#_________ #9302208

#9302177

AVAILABLE IN METRIC + IMPERIAL

575x245x220MM #9301217

3/8” 44PCE METRIC SOCKET & SPANNER SET REDUCED TO RRP $299

#8701650

$___ $109

$599

CHEQUER PLATE

$119

25PCE METRIC 1-13MM REDUCED TO RRP $149

#9302203

ALUMINIUM BOXES

1/4” 47PCE SOCKET SET ? AF/MET + STD /DEEP RRP$209

$120

#53504

RRP $999

$769EA SOCKET / ? SPANNER SETS ?

2PCE 18V 4.0AH STRIKER KIT

RRP $159

?

RRP $1299

#9302210

29PCE IMPERIAL 1/16”-1/2”

AVAILABLE IN MET OR IMP ?

HAMMER DRILL + 3 x 5.2AH BATTERIES + 1 x CHARGER + LARGE ROLLER BAG + LED TORCH

HOT PRICE!!!

BONUS BAG

DRILL BIT SETS ?

#9302184

#_________ #8715717

? ? BABY METAL LATHES

INDUSTRIAL ROLLER STANDS

? 250MM SWING OVER BED 2 X SIZES AVAILABLE:--

$1,299

#8710609

$81 $71

STRAIGHT #50952

450MM WAS $1499 NOW

TO 7000MM WASREDUCED $1799 NOW

$___ $1,699

V #50954

#_________ #8703164

All Beyond Tools prices include GST. Prices available from 9am, 26th June until 30th June, 2014 unless sold out prior. Sorry no Rainchecks. Raffles drawn 8pm on Mon 30th June, 2014 at Beyond Toolsproducts may vary from images. Errors + Omissions excepted. Actual products may vary from images.

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