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PROPERTY • LIFESTYLE • IDEAS

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PRIMO Published by PREMIUM PUBLISHERS Freemason's House, 181 Roberts Road, Subiaco WA 6008 (08) 9273 8933 EDITORIAL DIRECTOR Gabi Mills gabi@premiumpublishers.com.au SALES DIRECTOR Natalie du Preez (0426 752 352) natalie@premiumpublishers.com.au ART DIRECTOR Cally Browning cally@barecreative.com.au

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ike many, I'm loving the change in seasons - out with the shorts and in with the tights and cardigans. The colder weather gives us all the perfect excuse to rug up, collapse on the lounge and reach for the remote. Some people though are made of sterner stuff. People like our cover star, Captain Eugene Cernan, the last man to ever set foot on the Moon. If he'd had the couch potato attitude, he wouldn't have amazing stories to share with WA's audiences when he visits later in May - make sure you enter our competition to win VIP tickets to meet one of the last remaining original NASA heroes. For the rest of us, don't despair. There's still plenty of opportunities to be heroes in your own lifetime. For instance, why not treat the family with that old favourite fish and chips tonight? We've done the hard yards and found the best chippies in Perth, just for you. If you've got a posh party coming up, take our fashion editor's advice and rent your next gown from Only Worn Once. Or if you're loving the new series of Game of Thrones, why not walk in Cersei's footsteps in King's Landing (aka Dubrovnik, Croatia)? We've put together a definitive guide to exploring the fictional kingdom of Westeros's beautiful locations. We've got interviews with Megan Fox (star of the new TMNT flick), fall a little in love with Australia's favourite crooner, Patrizio Baunne and look forward to Eurovision 2016 will Dami Im bring home the crown for Oz? As usual too there's plenty to inspire you if you're looking for a new home – the Peard Real Estate Group has more listings than ever to tempt you to make your move while Stocker Preston's Jason Cooper sings the praises of his hometown, Busselton. I hope this issue gives you a warm glow, heroes on and all.

DEPUTY EDITOR Norman Burns norman@premiumpublishers.com.au FASHION EDITOR Beverly Ligman beverly@premiumpublishers.com.au DIGITAL DESIGN Alyssa Karvinen alyssa@premiumpublishers.com.au SALES Kevin Farrell (0417 931 829) PHOTOGRAPHIC Crib Creative cribcreative.com.au CONTRIBUTORS Kate Disher-Quill, Anna Hartley, Catherine Hughes, Matt Jelonek, Dea Lalovic, Warren Littlefair, Matthew Mills, Gill Pringle, Hayley Rappa, Sian Redgrave, Chris Robinson. ADVERTISING ENQUIRIES sales@premiumpublishers.com.au EDITORIAL ENQUIRIES gabi@premiumpublishers.com.au All rights reserved. No material published in this magazine may be reproduced in whole or part without prior written authority. Every endeavour is made to ensure information contained is correct at time of going to print. ©2016 PRIMOLIFE is published monthly by Premium Publishers. Visit primolife.com.au

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CAPTAIN EUGENE CERNAN, THE LAST MAN TO SET FOOT ON THE MOON - WIN A VIP EXPERIENCE TO MEET THE GREAT MAN

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98 Regulars 10 Picks What's hot this month and the chance to win, win, win.

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Couch potato

No need to reach for the remote - we preview the best TV shows and films.

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Bright Sparks

The best new innovations around.

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Bookshelf

Our picks of the top new reads.

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Find your next new home here.

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Catherine’s Quest

Our new columnist, founder of Light for Riley, continues her quest.

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My Favourite Things

Star of Ghost - The Musical, Wendy Mae Brown.

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Fashion

The Style Trust's Bev rounds up the latest fashion news.

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Cover Story

Captain Eugene Cernan - the last man to walk on the moon - shares his memories.

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Eats

Hands up who fancies fish and chips for dinner?

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Baking with Sian

A delicious, zesty cake is on the menu.

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Drinks

Perth's beautiful old pubs enjoy a gold age.

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Weekender

Family fun in Mandurah.

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Sport

Netball takes centre stage.

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Next Big Thing

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Finance

PROPERTY

Nicole Millar, songstress.

Reverse mortgages explained.

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Travel

Can't get enough of Game of Thrones? Why not holiday where it was filmed?

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Drive

Supermodel Gigi Hadid joins BMW's latest campaign.

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TMNT: Out of the Shadows Eurovision 2016 Patrick Buanne Entertainment round-up

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Parties

Perth puts on the ritz.

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Home Truths

The life of the ever-changing teenager.

Biz

Time to quit?

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Property

WA’s best residential listings from Peard Real Estate and Stocker Preston.

66 Spotlight on ... Busselton.

24 The big wet Pool maintenance in winter is essential.

25 REIWA Column Top tips from WA's most respected real estate body.

26 Homewares Keep cosy - but still enjoy the great outdoors in the cooler months.

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THE BEST LOCAL EVENTS, PERFORMANCES AND IDEAS, ALL IN ONE PLACE

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t’s New York City, in 1985. A man discovers he has AIDS, and is quickly abandoned by his lover, who cannot cope. In another part of town, a Mormon lawyer is prevented from taking a lucrative job by his Valiumaddicted wife, a bigoted rightwinger gets surprising news from his doctor, and in a dream visitation, an angel nominates a new prophet on Earth. Relationships, sexual orientations and the limits of human endurance are tested and broken in one of the greatest and most successful plays of the modern era. Angels in America, Part I Millennium Approaches written by Tony Kushner has received nearly every theatre award

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witchers take heed: a rare bird is flying into Western Australia this June. The Mirusia songbird (full name Mirusia Louwerse) is expected to perform on two separate occasions in Mandurah. Native to Queensland, this bird follows an extensive and unpredictable migratory pattern, with only rare sightings in her home country. For the past nine years, she has toured extensively around the globe as star soprano for André Rieu, and has been dubbed The Angel of Australia. As a fledgeling, Mirusia studied opera at Queensland Conservatorium, becoming the youngest ever winner of the prestigious Dame Joan Sutherland Opera Award. She has also achieved international recognition as a

solo performer, singing many styles of music including opera, musical theatre, pop and jazz. The two June concerts form part of Mirusia’s first full-scale Australian tour, but Perth music fans beware: Mirusa will not be performing in the capital. While this may ruffle some feathers, PRIMOLife considers a short drive to Mandurah to witness this rare and exotic songbird an exceedingly small sacrifice.  Mirusia, June 9 & 10 at 7.30pm, Mandurah Performing Arts Centre Tickets and more information at manpac.com.au or call 9550 3900.

worth receiving, including the Pulitzer Prize for Drama and the Tony Award for Best Play – twice – now it’s coming to Perth. Black Swan State Theatre Company present the premiere of this astonishing work at the Heath Ledger Theatre, State Theatre Centre of WA from Saturday May 28 to Sunday June 19. Directed by Kate Cherry and starring Adam Booth, Stuart Halusz, Felicity McKay, Jo Morris, Will O’Mahony, Kenneth Ransom, Toni Scanlan and John Stanton, this is one event not to be missed.  Angels in America, Part I Millennium Approaches, May 28 to June 19. For more ticket information visit premier.ticketek.com.au.

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Write this way HEY, GOOD LOOKING Ladies, you’re in for a treat. Ten years after the very first of many sold out Australian tours, Australia’s favourite Neapolitan Pop Crooner, Patrizio Buanne, will be playing at the Crown Theatre on June 16. Arriving direct from Europe in this leg ofhis fifth world tour, Patrizio’s epic voice, which has captured hearts all over the world should be well warmed up. The Austrian-born, Italian-raised crooner burst into the international scene with his 2005 album The Italian, and has evolved that success into an incredible series of records, including triple platinum certification in Australia and a number five spot on the Billboard US jazz charts. His Australian tour, coinciding with the release of his newest album, Bravo Patrizio, will feature a selection of highlights and hits from the last decade of albums with the kind of musical surprises for which Patrizio has become world famous. Turn to page 104 to find out what makes Patrizio tick!

 Patrizio Buanne, June 16, Crown Theatre. Visit ticketmaster.com.au

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n eclectic mix of Australian authors, illustrators, photographers and musicians are set to descend on Geraldton this May for a jam-packed series of events taking place as part of the 11th Big Sky Readers and Writers Festival. Aussie actor and recent author Steve Bisley will be headlining the festival, chatting about his memoir Stillways, sharing the stage with renowned illustrator Kyle Hughes-Odgers (Off The Wall), award-winning novelist Rod Jones

(Julia Paradise, Prince of the Lilies, Billy Sunday and others), Loretta Hill, photographer Daniel Craig and short story expert Susan Midalia among many more.This three day festival will comprise more than 22 events including Poetry in the Pub at the Bootenal Family Tavern, and The Great Debate at Geraldton Universities Centre.  Big Sky Readers & Writers Festival, from May 20 to 22.To reserve tickets phone (08) 9956 6659 or email library@cgg.wa.gov.au.

JEWEL OF THE NORTH

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hinju Matsuri, or The Festival of the Pearl is a well established event up in Broome, celebrating the multicultural nature of the town which grew in size and prosperity due to the spectacular local South-Sea pearls. Now for the first time, this festival has some competition, in the form of the Shinju Fringe. Described as the quirky little brother of Shinju Matsuri

this fun, energetic and slightly cheeky three-day festival will bring together a collection of vibrant community entertainment, food, art and film experiences. It aims to celebrate Broome’s unique multicultural tapestry that has been influenced by Aboriginal, Chinese, Japanese, Malay and European cultures. Featuring performances by Sammy the Dragon and the Wasamba Drummers, an allyou-can-eat Shinju Fringe Yum Cha, an Artist Open House Trai and will be a screening of the Willie Creek Fringe Short Film Fest ‘Short Laughs Comedy 2016’, Shinju Fringe looks set to become a permanent fixture of the town’s social calendar.  Shinju Fringe, May 13 to 15, Broome. For more information, visit shinjumatsuri.com.au. may/june 2016 | PRIMOLIFE

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K, so we admit it, here in the PRIMOLife office, we aren’t quite as young as we used to be. So anything that can take the edge off muscle soreness gets our vote. The team at Take 5 Energize have put a creative spin on the humble heat pack with Pocket Balls, pocket-sized, environmentallyfriendly heat packs. “We’re well aware of heat’s ability to combat sickness, as well as many other uses in healing and repairing the body, so when looking at the Pocket Ball heat packs, I wanted to make sure we were still delivering those environmentally friendly, reusable, non-toxic elements that assist in the process of quick muscular relief,” says Barbara Nicholson, Pocket Balls creator.

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Not only are they safe and waterproof, they can be used again and again once the heat pack has cooled, by simply placing them in boiling water until all crystals are liquefied, allowing them to cool and then reusing once more. VFL Port Melbourne football player and former AFL Brisbane Lions midfielder and defender Mitch Golby is an official ambassador of Pocket Balls, and frankly, if they are good enough for Mitch, they’re good enough for us.

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brand new event for Perth’s social calendar not only promises to deliver top flight food from one of the country’s most popular chefs, but also the possibility of taking one more step towards finding a cure for childhood brain cancers, the number one cause of death in young people in Australia. The Brainchild Ball is being held to support The Telethon Adventurers, a team of dedicated individuals devoted to finding the cause of and ultimately the cure for childhood brain cancer. The inaugural ball is entitled La Gourmet Soirée, black tie and obviously French themed, featuring a three-course French dinner, French-inspired

entertainment (performed by Coup De Foudre), as well as the opportunity to indulge in the Adventurers Plate – a taste of the more luxurious produce France has to offer. Organiser Vicki Fitzgerald, mum of Abigail, who was diagnosed with a tumour growing at the base of her brain in 2014, is looking forward to the event. “We are very excited to welcome Chef Guillaume Brahimi, of Crown’s highly acclaimed Bistro Guillaume to join us for La Gourmet Soirée! Guillaume will be in attendance on the evening and will be designing our menu and signature Adventurers Plates.” The ball will also feature a live auction and a silent auction, and the chance to dance the night away with the much-loved local band Darren Reid and the Soul City Groove. Early-bird tickets are available for $2,750 for a table of 10 or individually at $325. The upgrade to the Adventurers Plate is $70 per person and must be taken by July 4. The Brainchild Ball, July 23, Astral Ballroom, Crown Perth, 7pm onwards.Tickets are now available and are selling quickly. If you have any questions please contact victoria@brainchildballwa. com.au or 0409 376 232.

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atural, soothing and hydrating, the el8te baby skincare range is the perfect choice for all types of sensitive skin. Created with allergy-prone skin in mind, this range can also be used by adults looking for skincare that isn’t so harsh. Certified Australian made and owned, the el8te baby skincare range was founded by entrepreneurs Gen Reid, Jenny Price and Sally Glover, all of whom have 70 years of combined industry experience. Together they enlisted the help of skincare experts to help bring their vision to life. Carefully hand-selected from the beautiful and vast Australian land, the el8te range features a unique mix of essential oils, fresh goat’s milk and naturally grown ingredients to ensure that

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your baby’s skin receives only the very best. el8te founder Gen’s passion for natural skincare and the beautiful Australian landscape and its sustainable qualities drew her to create the el8te baby skincare range. “We are extremely proud to say that we are 100 per cent chemical free and use only the

purest Australian goat’s milk,” she said Offering four different products, the el8te baby skincare range is suitable for the most sensitive skin and can be used daily: Extra Gentle Baby Wash – free from soap and any hidden nasties, the baby wash is designed for the most sensitive skin types. Containing fresh Australian goat’s milk and soothing lavender and chamomile, your baby’s skin will be left feeling clean, soft and hydrated. Extra Gentle Baby Lotion harnessing the natural benefits of fresh goat’s milk, this quickabsorbing lotion is rich and creamy, and will help to soothe and protect your baby’s skin. Soothing Nappy Cream – enriched with incredible moisturising benefits, the nappy cream contains fresh goat’s milk that will keep your baby’s fragile skin hydrated and nourished,

and help to relieve any dryness or redness. Gilly the Goat Heat Bag Gilly is not only a soothing heat bag, he is also a cuddly bedtime companion. Filled with deliciously scented Australiangrown lavender and natural wheat, Gilly will keep your baby warm and calm, and help them to self-soothe. Heat in the microwave for 1-2 minutes, he will be keeping your little one warm and snuggly in no time. He even comes in an adorable canvas bag, making him the perfect gift for loved ones. The el8te products contain no synthetic fragrances, no petrochemicals, no colour additives and are not tested on animals - making them not only good for you but also good for the environment. Visit el8teaustralia. com.au

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ay is Cystic Fibrosis Month with those 30 days dedicated to raising awareness of Cystic Fibrosis (CF). Under the 65 Roses Campaign title, the challenge is to raise $65,000 to provide care for children and young adults living with CF and to fund research that will one day, find a cure for this devastating disease. CF is the most common recessive genetic disease affecting Australian children. It’s as common as childhood leukaemia - but whereas some 95 per cent of cases of childhood leukaemia are cured, there is still no cure for CF. Schools, businesses, clubs and individuals can get involved by hosting a fundraiser, buying a rose from participating outlets, or making a donation through the Cystic Fibrosis website which also provides a range of fundraising ideas. One family really getting behind the fundraising are the Donaldsons.Their two daughters, Ruby and Isobel, who have both been diagnosed with CF, have been working tirelessly to take

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part in the 2016 challenge. They created their own fundraising campaign, complete with Facebook page and website entitled Crack A Cure at Easter. With the help of Mum, Dad and their two brothers they have launched this fundraising site. The two girls posted a video online challenging others to crack an egg to help crack a cure for CF’ (visit crackacure. com or facebook.com/crackacure to watch how they cracked their eggs) and in one week it has had over 22,000 views. Last year a total of $19,600 was raised by 20 WA schools and colleges. Marmion Primary School topped the table, raising $3,888. Christ Church Grammar School

student Hunter Jackson ran 65 kilometres from Two Rocks to Cottesloe to raise $15,754 in support of his sister who suffers from Cystic Fibrosis. Pingrup CRC held a morning tea on 65 Roses Day 2015. The town, which only has a population of 276, raised $6,799. Nigel Barker, CEO of CFWA believes that the development of new drugs funded by donations, and currently being considered for listing on the PBS, indicate “light at the end of the tunnel”. “We encourage all Western Australians to assist CFWA in May, to help us meet our $65,000 objective to help defeat this crippling disease,” he added.  Visit cysticfibrosis.org.au/wa for more information.

Fast facts • The 65 Roses story dates back to 1965, when an observant four-year-­old, hearing the name of his disease for the first time, pronounced cystic fibrosis as “65 Roses” Today, “65 Roses” is a term often used by young children to pronounce the name of their disease. • Cystic fibrosis is a genetic disease, which affects nearly 4,000 children and young adults living in Australia. • It is as common as childhood leukaemia but whereas over 95% of cases of childhood Leukaemia are cured, there is still no cure for cystic fibrosis. • Over 1,000,000 adults in Australia carry the recessive gene and don’t know it. • A baby born to two carriers has a 1 in 4 chance that he or she will be born double recessive and have cystic fibrosis. • Mutations in the cystic fibrosis gene interfere with the manufacture of a protein responsible for regulating the water content of cells.

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ere are two reasons for fans of the colourful Annie Sloan range to celebrate. Designed to match the exact colours of her Chalk Paint palette, the new Coloured Linen range from British paint and colour guru Annie Sloan is set to excite home decorators the world over. Each of the 10 new fabrics features two Chalk Paint colours cleverly ‘mixed’, with the weft and warp woven together to produce a complementary and contrasting effect. The fabrics comprise 55% linen/45% cotton and have been tumbled to give them a soft texture, while maintaining the strength to make them suitable for all upholstery projects. Priced at $52-56 per metre, it’s available exclusively from Annie Sloan stockists

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throughout the country and online. Meanwhile part of the much-loved Chalk Paint by Annie Sloan range of decorative paints, the new Annie Sloan Mini Project Pack has just launched. With everything needed to create a small project such as a chair or bedside table, this nifty pack includes two small project pots of Chalk Paint in colours of your own choice, one tin of Clear Soft Wax, one tin of Dark Soft Wax and a small pure bristle Annie Sloan brush.  The Packs cost from $123.95 and are available exclusively from Annie Sloan stockists. For further information visit anniesloan.com.

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VEG OUT IN STYLE WITH OUR GUIDE TO THE BEST TV SHOWS AND FILMS OUT THIS MONTH.

Donna Hay

FOOD Donna Hay: Basics to Brilliance

Watch if you love: Simply Nigella, Jamie’s Comfort Food, Paddock to Plate.

New series, Lifestyle Food, May 24

Aussie food culture has come a long way since the pie floater and pavlova of yore. Nowadays, we can compete on the culinary stage with anyone around the world, our restaurants rock and our palettes are as discerning as any London foodie, Parisien gourmand or New York hipster chef. Somehow, though, we always manage to hold onto our Aussie roots, however creative we become – and it’s superchefs like Donna Hay (pictured above) that we have to thank for that. The quintessentially Aussie food stylist has published 23 bestselling cookbooks, is food editor at Marie Claire, markets her own homewares collection and feeds culinary curiosity across the country with her self-titled magazine. And now she’s pushing on with her journey to TV stardom with Basics to Brilliance, continuing the wonderful work she served up in Fast, Fresh Simple, the 2011 series that won her an Astra award for best new female personality and went on to air in more than 17 countries across the globe. Expect more of her simple but brilliant fare – and a good serve of dry wit on the side.

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Mary Berry’s Foolproof Cooking. New series, Lifestyle Food, May 24

After you’ve feasted on Donna Hay, make sure that you save room for dessert – straight after the first episode ends another culinary icon will take to the screen with her new series, and a bit of a change of pace. While Donna is definitely one of our favourites, we can’t help but have a soft spot for Mary Berry – in fact, most of us here at Primo Towers would quite like it if she was our grandma. Her culinary career is illustrious – she’s published more than 75 cookery books over the years – but it was The Great British Bake Off which really propelled her to celebrity chef stardom. Her double act with Paul Hollywood as judges in the fantastically successful TV cookery contest won hearts across the globe and she’s now surely the matriarch of telly kitchens. Her new show backs up that maternal vibe, based as it is on Mary sharing the secrets of making even the most complex dish foolproof. One person who will surely be tuning in – despite not needing

much in the way of culinary tuition – is PRIMOLife’s very own cookery columnist Sian Redgrave, winner of the inaugural Great Australian Bake Off. Make sure you join her for a big night of delicious TV on May 24. Watch if you love: The Great British Bake Off, The Great Australian Bake Off, but not The Great American Bake Off, which was a bit rubbish. DRAMA Wayward Pines Series 2, FX, May 26.

In the league of unexpected deaths, Ethan Burke’s at the end of season one of Wayward Pines must be up there with Ned Stark’s. Nobody expected Ned to lose his head in Game of Thrones - and we all thought Ethan was going to battle his way out of that elevator. After all, he was tough as all whatnot, and had only just begun to figure out the whys and wherefores of the strange town he’d woken up in after that car accident. And he was played by Matt Dillon, goddamit – who’d’ve thought they’d kill off Matt Dillon? Anyway, what’s done is done and series two picks up the story after the whole shebang in the town’s control centre has died down – and we find the

creepy first new generation of the presumably post-apocalyptic town now in charge. The abbies – those horrible savage beasts that may or may not be the next step in human evolution – are both beyond and inside the walls, but everything seems calm. For now. Carla Gugino and Shannyn Sossaman return to their roles as Burke’s ex-lover and wife respectively, while new stars include movie stalwart Jason Patric as the mysterious Dr Theo Yedlin. Will everything be explained this time around? Probably not, but it’s gonna be a ball anyway. Watch if you loved: Lost, Twin Peaks, Eureka Outcast New series, FX, June 4.

I’m not too proud to admit that the trailers for Outcast scare the bejesus out of me. If you haven’t seen one yet, just think spooky shutterboard house in the middle of nowhere, a battered roadsign, creepy people glaring at the camera, a patient on a trolley with a dodgy wheel – all backed by a remarkably unsettling soundtrack. What it’s all pointing to is a terrifying addition to Robert Kirkman’s television arsenal. Recognise the name? Yep, that’s right, it’s the same Kirkman who brought us The Walking Dead. Like his zombie megadrama, Outcast is a TV re-working of a Kirkman comic book, this time focusing on demonic possession rather than shuffling undead. It follows the torment of Kyle Barnes, a man cursed with a family history of being taken over by Beelzebub and his minions. Patrick Fugit, who was launched to fame as young Rolling Stone writer William in Almost Famous, plays Barnes, while fans of Life on Mars should get ready for a very different Philip Glenister

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BEST OF THE REST – Reverend Anderson sure as hell ain’t no Gene Hunt. Like its stablemate, Outcast’s writing and character development are set to be brilliant – but Kirkman also promises jumpscares galore. Get ready to hide behind your sofa. Watch if you love: The Walking Dead, American Horror Story, Demons (just because it’s got Philip Glenister and some demons in it)

on the line. A bevy of Aussie acting greats completes the cast of this superb political thriller, including Oscar-nominee Jacki Weaver, Neighbour-turnedinternational- film-and-TV star Alan Dale and Love My Way favourite Dan Wyllie. Get ready for intrigue aplenty, plot twists all over the shop – and absolutely no budgie smugglers or raw onions. Watch if you loved: House of

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Secret City (pictured above) New series, Showcase, June 5

Cynics among us may well reckon any new series based on the political comings and goings of our own Parliament House in Canberra would have to be a comedy, but, trust us, Secret City is pure, edge-of-your-seat drama. Based on best-selling novels The Marmalade Files and The Code, this tightly-written web of intrigue looks set to gain the same cult status as Aussie drama heavyweights such as Wentworth, Underbelly and The Slap. The story revolves around Canberra press gallery journo Harriet Dunkley – played by Anna Torv of Fringe and Deadline Gallipoli fame – who finds her investigations into rising tensions between China and America threatening the freedom of all Australians are putting her life

Cards (either the UK or US one, both are good), Party Tricks, The Drum.

y the time you read this you may well have already caught Neil Oliver’s (pictured above) latest look at the world’s stunning coastlines, Coast New Zealand (History, May 9), but if you haven’t make sure to play catch-up and get involved with this great nature doco. The quirky Scot gets justifiably excited about the shorelines around our near-ish neighbour and the cinematography is simply beautiful. Also on History this month, look out for season four of Digging for Britain (May 20) – a chance to once more join Dr Alice Roberts as they search the Old Dart for evidence of days gone by. Reality fans have a host of great new content to look forward to, starting with Real

Housewives of Melbourne Reunion, a one-off special on Arena on May 15. Hot on the high heels of those lovely ladies, you can look forward to the dawn of season two of two Lifestyle You favourites – The Midwives (May 16) and Dance Mums (May 19). Music lovers meanwhile should clear the decks for Elvis Costello at the Palyas Baloise Festival on Foxtel Arts on May 19, while sports fans will need little reminder that The French Open starts on May 16 and England’s FA Cup Final is on May 22. Fox Sports has all the tennis action and ESPN will bring you the soccer from Wembley – so we’re in for a feast of sporting excellence.

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he big news on Box Office this month is the arrival of the film that killed an internet meme. Yep, The Revenant is here in all its testosterone-driven wilderness wonder, complete with haggard Leonardo DiCaprio fighting his way to both righteous revenge and that Oscar that eluded him for so many years and gave web larrikins so many, many lols. The film’s loosely based on Michael Punke’s bestselling novel of the same name. Loosely may be an understatement – in truth it’s only the setting, era, premise and some of the characters that follow Punke’s plot. That’s no bad thing, however – Punke’s the kind of author who’ll take his hero from sea captain to conscript pirate to adopted native American in half a dozen paragraphs then devote four pages to lighting a fire in the snow, so director Alejandro González Iñárritu’s more action-

packed take is probably a good thing. Anyway, it’s a great, tough western with plenty of grit and a strong cast – Tom Hardy and Will Poulter both put in powerful performances. If, however, you’re looking for something a bit more family-friendly to settle down in front of as the weather gets a bit chilly, you’ll be happy to see The Good Dinosaur rock up on the Box Office list. This latest bit of faultless Pixar magic takes us to a world where the dinosaurs didn’t die out, instead evolving into a basically upright society. Our hero is Arlo, who, after being washed away in a rainstorm, befriends a neanderthal lad called Spot. Together they embark on an adventure that will enchant children and entertain adults, as is the Pixar way.

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bright sparks Norman Burns ENTER THE DRAGON TRIKE

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hat do you get when you cross a kayak with a bicycle? A mean looking and totally unique machine - the Dragon Trike. Florida company KayakPro has designed a machine which should have triathletes, paddlers and those wanting a solid workout on dry land salivating. KayakPro spokesman Gray Bourne says the company is now finetuning a foldable version, which would make shipping around the globe easier, but the concept has already proved a hit, with

initial advance orders sold out. The Dragon Trike features nine Shimano gears, a footoperated disc brake for all three wheels and a “sit and switch” mechanism which means the “triker” can paddle on one or both sides. Who knows? Maybe one day Dragon Trike racing will be part of the pro sports landscape.  $US2,990 plus shipping; visit kayak pro.com for more information

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ith surely the coolest name in all hi-fi-dom, Denmark’s Bang & Olufsen has forged a unique path of stylish aesthetics blended with superbly engineered sound (and later TV) equipment. In the 70s and 80s in particular, hi-fi fever raged but since the dawn of digitised music, iPods and downloadable files etc, pretty much only the purists have continued to hold the flame for high-end audio equipment. But the worm might be turning

SOMETHING BORROWED, SOMETHING BLUESMART

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ravelling is great fun - until the airline “loses” your bag that is. I once spent three days in Canada for business meetings dressed in tennis gear because British Airways had somehow misplaced my giant, ugly, red case with my suits etc, on the direct Manchester to Toronto flight. The bag did eventually show - as I was due to leave Canada. Shame back then I didn’t have one of Bluesmart’s nifty products - a bag that you can not only track via a smartphone app, but has a builtin phone charger and its own scale; you’ll never need to pay extra baggage fees again if you know the weight. Plus there’s a Bluetooth-enabled remote lock; the bag even locks automatically if separated from its owner. About the only thing the Bluesmart Carry-On won’t do is buy you that pre-flight (pricey) drink at the airport.  The Bluesmart Carry-On is $599 and available from strandbags.com.au

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as music lovers rediscover the perceived warmth of analogue sound (that’s right folks, vinyl records) and attention is once more turning to the best speakers and amps to bring that sound to life. Bang & Olufsen, founded by engineers Peter Bang and Svend Olufsen in 1925, has some of the schmickest-looking, and best performing, gear around - their epic Beolab 90 speakers being a case in point. Looking like a modern art sculpture but jammed with sonic wizardry, you can actually ‘tune’ the sound beam out of these babies to get the optimum ‘sweet spot’ while listening. Each speaker has no fewer than 18 state-ofthe-art loudspeaker drivers that can pump out a neighbourhoodshattering 8,200 watts. Technical perfection comes at a cost though, and a pair of Beolab 90s will cost you from $110,000. Bang & Olufsen’s other offerings include the sharp looking Beosound35 slimline all-inone wireless sound system (starting at $3,930) and the ultra-portable BeoPlay A6 (from $1,599), which supports music streaming plus has in-built Spotify, Deezer and Tunein (internet radio).  Get on down to the Bang & Olufsen store at Shop 11, 1/13 Rokeby Road, Subiaco to check 'em out. 9280 0420, perth@ bang-olufsen.com.au

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f, like me, you walk around like a jailer with a bunch of keys (who knows what that small one does?) then the KeySmart is for you. Chicago inventor Michael Tunney came up with the idea for a lightweight, expandable “bar” into which you “fold” your keys, doing away with the need for traditional, noisy, bulky, keychains. The KeySmart, which resembles one of those Swiss army knives, will hold most household (i.e. “flat”) keys and has a loop ring which can fit bulkier car keys. The KeySmart is made from handpolished titanium and its unique “S” design hides the jagged teeth of the keys.  From $US20, visit the grommet.com

MAC ATTACK

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ho doesn’t love Apple products? OK, there’s a whole lot of Windows lovers out there, but frankly in the creative - ie publishing - world we love our Macs. Apple has just released new models of its portable suite, with new features for the MacBook Air and MacBook. The MacBook (now just 920 grams and 13.1mm thin) is now available in four aluminium finishes — gold, silver, space grey, and for the first time, rose gold, plus as a longer battery life and a whole host of

improvements. “MacBook is the thinnest and lightest Mac we have ever made and it’s our vision for the future of the notebook,” said Philip Schiller, Apple’s senior vice president of Worldwide Marketing. “Customers are going to love this update to MacBook, with the latest processors, faster graphics, faster flash storage, longer battery life and a beautiful rose gold finish.” Apple has also upgraded the memory in the Air (to 8GB), the whole thing underpinned by Apple’s faster, spunkier OS X El Capitan operating system. The amazing growth of home computing, and Apple in particular, has also spawned a whole sub-genre of products, such as the sexy charging/storage docks from Henge - just perfect for keeping your cats off your iPad or MacBook Air.  For more details, visit apple. com/au or au.hengedocks.com.

IS IT A BIRD, IS IT A PLANE, IS IT... AN AEROSCRAFT?

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ell, the short answer is...yes. The Aeroscraft, which looks like it should be one of the Thunderbirds, promises to revolutionise cargo transport. It’s like an airship but not quite, as its “rigid variable bouyancy” system using compressed helium means the Aeroscraft can hover, or land, without all the infrastructure (such as tethering towers) a ‘normal’ airship would need. Capable of lifting up to 250 tonnes, the Aeroscraft’s vertical take off and landing capabilities will make it an ideal tool for delivering humanitarian aid (to earthquake zones and the like) but it has also caught the eye of the US Department of Defense - and kwazillionaires who fancy it as a floating luxury ‘yacht’. The brain behind the whole thing is former Soviet citizen-turnedUS-resident Igor Pasternak, who cut his teeth on developing

advertising blimps and tethered aerostats in Ukraine.  The first Aeroscraft, the Sky Dragon, is now under construction. Visit aeroscraft.com

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SHARKS | Michael Muller Taschen, distributed by New Holland Publishers, $125

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errifying. Majestic. Primeval. Beautiful. Endangered. No animal on the planet has been demonised more than the shark; the mere mention of the word sends involuntary shivers up the spine of most people.Yet, while

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humans slaughter an estimated 100 million sharks each year, the shark is responsible for very few human casualties in the scheme of things. With this striking new volume, American photographer Michael Muller goes into bat for a creature that has, in one form or the other, survived 400 million years on earth - but is fast headed for extinction unless there is a major shift in mankind’s attitude. Muller had something of an epiphany while cage diving with great whites off Mexico; locking eyes with one sparked in him an urge to use his photography skills to help dispel the myths about sharks. And in Sharks, Muller truly gets up close

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and personal with all kinds of sharks in their own domain; his patented underwater strobe light system giving his photos a unique, studio-quality dimension in the wild.

AWESOME Top, A great white heads for Michael Muller’s camera, False Bay, South Africa, 2012. Image courtesy Taschen. ON A MISSION Above, Photographer Michael Muller is passionate about stopping the worldwide slaughter of sharks. Image courtesy Taschen.

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GREEN KITCHEN SMOOTHIES | The Green Kitchen, Hardie Grant Books, $29.99

THE 50 GREATEST WALKS OF THE WORLD | Barry Stone, Allen & Unwin, $22.99

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pologies to all those fitness freaks out there running and jogging like there's no tomorrow, but I feel there's nothing like a good walk to keep you in shape - physically and mentally. I try to hit the coast for a few ks each morning and it's amazing how that sea air clarifies your thinking. Sydney travel writer Barry Stone has compiled this list of 50 of the world's top walks, from the Pennine Way to a stroll across the Sydney Harbour Bridge and many more. Just the book to stick under your arm for the morning walk.

FROMELLES | Patrick Lindsay, Hardie Grant Books, $29.99

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ime shall not weary them but with each year, the horrors of the First World War, and its devastating effect on the young Commonwealth of

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ust flicking through this speccy new book from Stockholm-based couple David Frenkiel and Luise Vindahl is enough to make you dash out and buy a you-beaut new “blitzer”. I know because I did just that, with a new-found mission to become ‘smoothiesavvy’. The pair first forged a name for themselves with a blog, Green Kitchen Stories, and it proved so popular they’re now full-time foodies - and with long hours cooking, shooting and styling food shots they say the quick-fix delicious and healthy smoothie has become their go-to meal-onthe-run. From tips and tricks, to ‘simple’ smoothies of just a few ingredients, to post-work-out drinks and even dessert (check out the Chia & Raspberry Pudding), this is a oozing deliciousness on every page.

RECKONING: A MEMOIR | Magda Szubanski, Text Publishing Company, $50

M Australia, fade a little more. Thankfully there are authors like Patrick Lindsay around to keep alive the memories of those who sacrificed all in the ‘war to end all wars’. Gallipoli, of course, is seared into Australia’s psyche while the horror of what happened on July 19, 1916, in the French village of Fromelles less so but it should be. For on this day, as evocatively retold by Lindsay, Australia suffered its worst ever military defeat when a British officer ordered 15,000 Diggers to go ‘over the top’ and attack German lines. Eight hours later more than 5,500 Aussies were dead or wounded - the equivalent of all Australian casualties from the Boer, Korean and Vietnam wars combined.

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Australians can now share their favourite local writers with friends and family across the world, with BookDepository.com adding more than 25,000 Aussie-penned titles to its world-class selection – and all with free shipping worldwide. The expanded Australian range will make books by Aussie authors available to Book Depository’s millions of customers in more than 116 countries, and includes classic storytellers, contemporary novelists, food writers and celebrities as well as a wide range of education titles.  To celebrate the Australian expansion, Book Depository is giving you the opportunity to win 1 of 10 copies of Magda Szubanski’s tell-all book Reckoning: A Memoir. Visit PRIMOLife's Facebook page for details on how to enter.

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24 The big wet Making sure your pool stays in tip top condition, whatever the weather.

25 REIWA Column Make the right choices when you sell or buy your house.

26 Homewares We've put together some gorgeous ways to keep warm while enjoying your outside space.

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REIWA.COM HAVE launched their new and improved property app to make searching for a house easier for West Australians. The app features all of reiwa.com’s property listings so you can search and select properties while you’re on the go. Tailor your search by properties for sale, for rent and previously sold listings with ease, and filter by suburb, postcode, street name or key words. Narrow down your results even further by selecting specific search criteria such as price, bedrooms, bathrooms, car spaces and land size. You can also search for properties based on your location, using your mobile location services. The app allows you to view property photos and floor plans, and if you create an account you can favourite properties as you go to save them for later and receive alerts. When you find a property you’re interested in, the app makes it easy to get in contact the real estate agent by phone

or email with just the tap of a finger. If you’re thinking of selling, the app also allows you to search for real estate agents in Perth and WA by name or location, and gives you key information on sales data to help you make an informed decision. The new and improved reiwa.com app is sure to provide users with an enhanced mobile experience, and is available for download now on iTunes and Google Play.

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and floor, followed by a vacuum will save a lot of heartbreak later. Algae thrives in dirty water, so remember to clean the skimmer baskets and lint basket at the same time.

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THE HEART OF THE MATTER A pool’s pump acts like a heart, moving water through the filter to be purified then back into the pool. If the pump “dies”, so does the pool – until you put your hand in your pocket for a new pump. That’s money that could have been spent on other things. KEEP THE “CHOLESTEROL” IN CHECK If the pool’s pump is its heart, then the filter is the lungs, liver and kidneys. It purifies the water. Ensure that the filter is sparkling clean, as any grease or oil deposits will harden over winter and make the filter harder to clean in the warmer months, not to mention reduce its overall efficiency. Think of it as reducing your pool’s cholesterol.

THINK YOU CAN IGNORE YOUR POOL IN THE COOLER MONTHS? THINK AGAIN, SAY POOL AND SPA EXPERTS SWIMART.

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aking up leaves is one job that pool owners ignore at their peril. In fact, it’s that type of cool season neglect that is one of the biggest mistakes pool owners make when it comes to maintenance, the pool and spa experts from Swimart have found. “Neglecting your pool in the cooler months is a big mistake,” says Swimart’s Chris Fitzmaurice. “Regularly spending a little bit of time making sure everything is looking good and operating well will save you a bigger (and perhaps costly) job later on. It’s important to protect your investment and don’t let it ‘go to sleep’ during the cooler months.” A major culprit is windy, stormy weather, which can blow leaves and dirt into the pool and, if left to settle, can stain the surface, create an unhealthy breeding ground for pests and damage your equipment if they find their way into pumps and pipes. However, the good news is that it only takes a little bit of attention on a regular basis to ensure the health and safety of your pool and its equipment. Here are our top pool care tips that will keep your pool in top shape until next summer and help prevent damage to expensive equipment.

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WOULD YOU EAT OFF THE FLOOR? Just because you can’t see germs on the floor, doesn’t mean you’d eat your dinner off it. The same goes for pool water. Just because the water looks clean and clear, doesn’t mean there aren’t invisible nasties in there waiting for a bit of warmth to make them visible to the naked eye. To ensure the pool doesn’t turn a notso-delightful shade of green, don’t forget to chlorinate your pool. It depends on the type of chlorine you’re using and the type of pool (and whether it’s stabilised or un-stabilised), as to how many times a week it should be added to the pool. As a rule of thumb, liquid chlorine should be used every day; granular chlorine should be used in a stabilised pool every other day. PERFECT PH Two little letters, but pool owners who forget them take a big risk. If a pool’s pH level is higher than 8, swimmers are at risk of skin rashes, while a pH of lower than 7 can sting swimmers’ eyes. Spend a few moments once a week to check the levels aren’t getting out of hand to avoid irritation (literally), not to mention the expense of fixing the problem with a lot of chemicals in spring. HOUSEKEEPING RULES A neglected shower recess is not only awful to look at (and unhealthy) it takes a lot more elbow grease to clean when you eventually get around to it. It’s the same for the pool. A quick regular brush of the walls

SHOCK TO AVOID HORROR Sticking with the medical analogy, think of shock treatment as preventative medicine. It’s recommended to use a regular shock treatment throughout winter. Once you’ve added the shock treatment appropriate for your pool, run the pump for several hours to ensure it has been well distributed throughout the water. LITTLE GREEN MONSTER Algae is the little green monster that can grow to Godzilla-like proportions unless it’s kept under control through winter. Chlorine has bactericidal and algaecidal properties, but an algaecide will enhance and prolong the effectiveness of the chlorine. ON THE LEVEL To keep your pool clean and clear, it’s important to keep your pool’s chlorine levels at a constant level of 2-3 parts per million throughout winter. The exception is if you’re using a salt chlorinator and a pool blanket. In that case, reduce the output of the chlorinator to 1-2 PPM, as pool blankets trap chemicals and chlorine, and can cause high chlorine levels to occur. This can damage the pool equipment. PREVENTION IS BETTER THAN CURE Covering the pool not only prevents water loss, it stops debris from entering the pool. If the water is clean, the pump, filter and chemicals won’t need to work anywhere near as hard. Think of it as putting your pool on a healthy diet. PL For more information visit swimmart.com.au

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Pinpoint the right local real estate agent FINDING THE RIGHT REAL ESTATE AGENT IS ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT DECISIONS TO MAKE WHEN SELLING OR LEASING YOUR PROPERTY, SAYS REIWA.COM.

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uying and selling a property is a stressful business. Ideally, you want to find an agent that has a strong sales record, sound knowledge of the local area and someone you have a good rapport with. reiwa.com CEO Neville Pozzi said that those looking to sell or lease their home should do their due diligence to find an agent they can trust. “The aim is to put yourself in the best position possible so your property stands out from others on the market,” said Neville. “The right agent will help you do just that by working with you to present the property well and determine an appropriate listing or rent price. “It’s worth asking any potential agents about how they plan to approach the task of selling your home. In addition to enquiring about fees and marketing costs, ask how they will promote the property, what their

knowledge of the local area is and what selling method is best suited to you.” The new reiwa.com AgentFinder tool is a helpful way to find the right agent for you. The online portal features profiles of local WA agents highlighting their experience, current listings and recent selling or leasing statistics. SPOILT FOR CHOICE With more than 9,000 agents listed on reiwa. com AgentFinder, it’s a one-stop shop for property-seekers looking to sell or lease their property.You can search by location and find out who’s performing well in your area. THE GENUINE ALTERNATIVE Unlike other agent comparison sites, reiwa. com AgentFinder doesn’t just offer fee comparisons. It covers a whole range of important considerations including number

of sales, current listings, location, awards, average time on market and community involvement. SIMPLE SEARCH With its simple search functionality, you can easily search for agents and agencies by suburb and with one click discover more about who they are and what they do. Plus, you’ll find a full run-down of their contact details so getting in touch is easy too! BACKED BY REIWA reiwa.com AgentFinder is owned and operated by the Real Estate Institute of Western Australia. REIWA are the local experts in all things real estate and exist to make selling, leasing and buying property as simple as possible for all West Australians. PL Find the right real estate agent now at reiwa. com/agentfinder. may/june 2016 | PRIMOLIFE

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finance Warren Littlefair

Proceed with caution EVER HEARD OF A REVERSE MORTGAGE? NO? HERE ARE THE FACTS SO YOU MAKE THE RIGHT DECISION FOR YOUR CIRCUMSTANCES.

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s Australia's population ages there will be increased pressure on aged care facilities to cope with the demand of the influx of people wishing to use their facilities. There are also people who wish to stay in their own property as long as possible. To do this many people need to upgrade their properties to ensure the property is in sufficient condition to allow for the demands of later life. Sometimes finding the funds to do this can be a struggle for many people and they turn to a reverse mortgage home loan to fund some of their retirement requirements. Essentially, a reverse mortgage is a loan which does not need monthly payments and the interest will capitalise under the end of its term which is generally when the house is sold. A reverse mortgage can be an excellent product for its main purpose but it does come with its own pitfalls. We will enlist some advice from industry body SEQUAL to guide us through the pitfalls and benefits of a reverse mortgage. 1 | When shopping around for an equity release/reverse mortgage home loan, look for products that carry a clear ‘no negative equity’ or ‘non-recourse’ guarantee. This means you can never owe more than the net value of your property, provided the terms and conditions of the loan have been met. 2 | Discuss your proposed loan with family members or close friends, particularly if they are likely to be named as a beneficiary in your will. 3 | Seek independent financial advice from your financial adviser. 4 | Discuss the transaction with Centrelink to ensure you fully understand any impact on any benefits. 5 | Obtain independent legal advice from your solicitor. 6 | Make sure you have assessed all the costs associated with the loan. 7 | You should not be obligated to purchase any other product or service in order to receive an equity release product.

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8 | Ensure that you are given a written package of equity release documents, covering the benefits and obligations of the product. This must include the potential effect of future house values, interest rates and the capitalisation of interest on the loan. This list is not exhaustive and you need to consider your own needs before you apply for a reverse mortgage. • Provided by Sequal WHAT IMPACTS WILL THERE BE ON YOUR CENTRELINK PAYMENTS? Age Pension payments often make up a significant proportion of a retirees' income and it is essential that they get in touch with Centrelink before taking out a reverse mortgage to discuss what implications this could have on the benefits they currently receive. You may need to look at different alternatives, either lump sum up-front or monthly draw-downs and how these will be means-tested.You need to ensure you get very clear advice from your financial advisor about this. DON’T BORROW TOO MUCH You will need to check with the relevant loan provider, but in most cases the minimum reverse mortgage is about $10,000. However the maximum which can be borrowed is up to 25 to 45% of the value of your property. However this value depends on how old you are and whether you are taking the money as a lump sum or

as installments over a period of time. It is always recommended that you talk to a financial advisor before proceeding with any Equity Release or Reverse Mortgage product to ensure you have a clear understanding on how it affects your overall wealth. DISCUSS THE EQUITY RELEASE AND REVERSE MORTGAGE OPTIONS WITH YOUR FAMILY You should talk to your family and friends about your intention to enter into a reverse mortgage product. They should also be aware of the terms and conditions of the loan, this is particularly relevant if they are going to be beneficiaries in your will because although you are only limited to borrow a small proportion of the value of the property, borrowers should be aware that if the property values do not increase the value of their equity in the property is diminishing leaving less to the nominated beneficiary. The reverse mortgage/equity release loan on the property will generally have to be settled within six months of the borrower passing away, therefore leaving most beneficiaries in a situation where they have to sell the house to pay back the loan. SEEK PROFESSIONAL ADVICE When looking to enter into a reverse mortgage agreement you should talk to a specialist financial advisor or relevant professional to ensure that you have a true understanding of the equity release or reverse mortgage product.You need to ensure you understand your rights and obligations under your equity release/ reverse mortgage agreement and have a true understanding of the terms and conditions. As previously stated, a reverse mortgage can be a very useful option to fund your some of your retirement needs but you need to ensure you get as independent advice to ensure the product is right for you. PL

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WARREN LITTLEFAIR is the General Manager of Peard Finance

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biz Gavin Sequeira

Is it time to say goodbye? WE’VE ALL FELT LIKE DOING IT BUT IF YOU NEED CONVINCING THAT IT’S TIME TO FIND A NEW JOB, HERE ARE GAVIN SEQUEIRA’S TOP FOUR REASONS TO HAND IN YOUR RESIGNATION.

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ost people — 80% according to Deloitte’s Shift Index survey — are dissatisfied with their jobs. So why do so many of us still go to work wishing we didn’t have to? If you are laying around at night wondering what you’re still doing in your job, pondering how you’re going to make ends meet, whether there is something more meaningful or satisfying that you could be doing, then it’s time to stop dreaming about one day doing it and time to bite the bullet. Research has shown that there are several reasons why you need to quit your job:

1 | YOU FEEL LIKE A NUMBER AND NOT MAKING A REAL DIFFERENCE No one likes being insignificant and sometimes in a large organisation it’s easy to fall into this category. Reality is that everyone, from the bottom right through to the CEO and board of directors is replaceable. So what is your significant

worth in your job? Do you feel appreciated? If not, then perhaps this is not the right environment you want to be in long-term.

2 | YOUR INPUT IS OFTEN DISREGARDED We all have ideas from time to time and it feels good when someone takes them seriously. So if you find yourself unable to get your ideas across to your boss, then it’s very hard to feel like you are contributing and this is a frustrating feeling. It’s worse if you have a boss who steals your ideas and claims these as their own to their management, without giving you the credit. That’s not only insulting, it’s demotivating and it wouldn’t surprise me if you just stopped trying. Not the place you want to be in.

3 | YOU GET CRITICISED OR, WORSE, HUMILIATED I used to have a manager who was very condescending in the way he spoke to his

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TOP SALESPERSONS (assisted) by listings sold 5 BEN KEEVERS Peard Real Estate, Hillarys 8 Listings sold 6 GAYLENE BICHENO Peard Real Estate, Hillarys 6 Listings sold 12 JARROD O'NEIL Peard Real Estate, Hillarys 5 Listings sold

TOP SALESPERSONS (assisted) by value sold 5 BEN KEEVERS

Peard Real Estate, Hillarys $6,276,500 17 JARROD O'NEIL Peard Real Estate, Hillarys $2,911,500

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staff. It was highly stressful, demotivating and hurtful. We all need constructive feedback from time to time and when it's time to lift our game, we need to be inspired to do better. In today’s society there's no excuse for harsh criticism or humiliation. If you are going through this, then this should be your biggest reason to quit as soon as possible.

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March 2016 Statistics

18 GAYLENE BICHENO

Peard Real Estate, Hillarys $2,865,000

TOP TEAMS by listings sold 14 TODD & DANIELLE UTLEY

Peard Real Estate, Joondalup 7 Listings sold

TOP TEAMS by value sold 13 TODD & DANIELLE UTLEY Peard Real Estate, Joondalup $5,277,000

11 PEARD MINDARIE 21 listings sold 20 PEARD SCARBOROUGH 18 listings sold

TOP OFFICE by value sold 2 PEARD HILLARYS $31,425,000 7 PEARD JOONDALUP $18,579,000 17 PEARD MINDARIE $11,052,000 27 PEARD SCARBOROUGH $9,704,000

TOP OFFICE by listings sold 2 PEARD HILLARYS

46 listings sold 5 PEARD JOONDALUP 27 listings sold

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Luxury, Location, Lifestyle! 65 Broadhurst Cres, Bateman has to be one of the most beautifully presented homes in Bateman. The degree of excellence, thought and attention to detail that has gone into creating this masterpiece is immediately apparent. Style, class and quality abound! With so many reasons to view, it has to be top of your list.

Selling? Being realistic is still key. Latest inflation figures are once again reiterating the importance of being realistic in this current property market. With an inflation rise of only 1.2% per annum, sellers need to lower their expectations of capital growth and approach their current sale with an open mind. Having said that, certain Perth suburbs are still experiencing fewer days on market and achieving well above asking price. So how do you ensure your property sale is a timely and profitable one? Unfortunately, in this market, there are no guarantees, but certain factors will indeed make a huge difference. Your first step is finding the right agent to sell your home. Ensure you are talking to a local expert who has a proven track record of sales and can provide an accurate appraisal of your property based on their extensive market experience. Their broad database and marketing knowledge will assist greatly, so ensure you discuss both of these. Buyers are still spoilt for choice with roughly 15,000 properties on the market currently. Better still, iinterest rates have been cut by 0.25% to 1.75% - the first movement the central bank has made in a year. It’s still a great time to refinance, so if you haven’t reviewed your home loan in two or more years, it may be worthwhile to do so now. I hope you enjoy this edition.

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This high quality fully renovated home, in sort after Bateman is situated on a 698sqm block. A very peaceful and serene location, this beautiful home is located close to schools, Murdoch University, St John of God Hospital and the upcoming Fiona Stanley Hospital, major transport, shopping centres and parks.

Tom Price Paraburdoo

Opportunities to purchase homes of this calibre in the area are rare, so don’t delay! To view this property call Marg Kudla today on 0457 515 007.

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FOR SALE Alexander Heights 82 Avila Way

From $389,000 bed 3 bath 1 car 1

Alkimos 4 Broadside Avenue

$525,000 - $545,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

Baldivis 13 The Hawthorns

From $529,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

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Calling all First home buyers, small families, couples, investors and anyone looking to downsize! A perfect opportunity is here for you to scoop up this renovated quality home! A rare find in Alexander Heights! Right across from Alexander Heights Alinjarra Primary School and walking distance from public transportation and local shops, you can be sure this home wont last long so be quick!

Alkimos 25 Bellini Gardens

This modern family home has been cleverly designed and immaculately built to offer spacious, high quality, low maintenance living on a generous 480sqm corner block of green title land with ocean views. Features include home theatre, office, open plan gourmet kitchen, meals and living area with views to rear alfresco through double doors, beautifully landscaped rear garden with low maintenance artificial lawn and reticulated gardens. CONTACT David Mead PHONE 0428 814 407 EMAIL david.mead@peard.com.au

Alkimos 5 Longstaff Avenue

Located in the sought after Highbury Park Estate this stunning 4 x 2 home is pure quality and class! This property certainly has the wow factor with its huge open plan living/kitchen/dining, decked alfresco, artificial turf, fully reticulated garden beds, gas boosted hot water system and solar panels. This beautiful home will not be on the market long! CONTACT Kim Lindsay

What makes this property special? Great sized living areas Baldivis enclosed theatre room. Beautiful below ground 21 Monument Boulevard including pool & gable patio for outdoor entertainment all year round.

You own perfect piece of paradise located in Settlers Hills awaits. Near new and specifically built for low maintenance and high enjoyment. What makes this property special? Sparkling below ground pool, reverse air conditioning for year round comfort. Double vanity in Ensuite, separate theatre room or study. Stone bench tops & roller shutter security windows. CONTACT Michelle Dasborough

Baldivis 6 Rushmore Loop

CONTACT Thanh Nguyen PHONE 0414 288 165 EMAIL thanh.nguyen@peard.com.au

PHONE 0407 137 062 EMAIL kim.lindsay@peard.com.au

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PHONE 0403 939 430 EMAIL michelle.dasborough@peard.com.au

$344,900 bed 3 bath 2 car 2

$635,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

From $469,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

Buyers Over $499,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

This contemporary easy care home located in the popular Trinity Estate within a short walk of the Butler Train Station represents fantastic value! Complete with 3 bedrooms, stunning kitchen/family/dining area plus home theatre, this one will definitely impress! CONTACT Alison Beuck PHONE 0414 244 742 EMAIL alison.beuck@peard.com.au

DISPLAY HOME for sale! Located in Trinity Estate, one of the fastest growing residential areas in Perth, only 2 mins from the beach and already connected with local shops, schools, medical services, sporting and community facilities. What a great opportunity to buy a brand new, quality display home in this superb location! CONTACT Peggy Middelveld PHONE 0415 566 825 EMAIL peggy.middelveld@peard.com.au

Reverse cycle ducted air-con for comfort all year round. Located in the heart of Baldivis for convenience. What will you love about this property? You must view to find out for yourself. CONTACT Michelle Dasborough PHONE 0403 939 430 EMAIL michelle.dasborough@peard.com.au

Beautifully presented home situated in Spires Private Estate in thriving Baldivis. Be quick to secure this 4 x 2 property in a peaceful location surrounded by parks and easy access to Baldivis shopping hub, schools and parks plus easy freeway access. Stunning decor, three spacious secondary bedrooms with ACTIVITY ROOM and lovely modern bathroom. CONTACT Julie Pym PHONE 0411 436 537 EMAIL julie.pym@peard.com.au View more properties online at


FOR SALE Balga 13B Millgate Road

$359,000 - $369,000 bed 3 bath 2 car 2

Banksia Grove 52 Abbey Green Road

From $499,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

Beechboro 8 Barlee Way

From $455,000 bed 3 bath 1 car 1

Perfectly located to all amens with quality extras including huge kit with stone bench tops , LED downlights in living rooms, quality tiling to bathrooms , skirting & blinds, master brm with built in cupboards and ensuite, fully fitted laundry & generous storage, undercover alfresco with downlights , dble gge with storage, entry to courtyard and shoppers entrance and alarm. CONTACT Ray D'Costa

Banksia Grove 19 Carbine Loop

Beautiful family residence overlooking Delamare parklands, Immaculate in presentation and superbly finished throughout this impressive home, it is a real pleasure to present. Amazing location directly opposite parklands, perfect lifestyle location for the whole family & even pets with park space & walking trails opposite.

Banksia Grove 8 Hyden Road

PHONE 0403 165 936 EMAIL ray.dcosta@peard.com.au

CONTACT Ben Hanson PHONE 0402 785 410 EMAIL ben.hanson@peard.com.au

Introducing this awesome investment opportunity. With a zoning of R20/R35 and set on 799 square meters there are so many options. One of the options being a potential retain and build, with the new dwelling fitting snugly on the front of the block. All subdivision potential is subject to Council and WAPC approval. CONTACT Justin Wright PHONE 0430 351 926 EMAIL justin.wright@peard.com.au

From $549,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

From $469,000 bed 3 bath 2 car 2

Beldon 2 Galleon Road

From $539,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 1

Stunning renovations both inside and out, make this Beldon deceptively spacious 4x1 stand out from the 204 Eddystone Avenue immaculate crowd. Arguably one of the trendiest houses in the area, this

Brigadoon 82 Caspian Way

bed 4 bath 1 car 2

bed 4 bath 2 car 3

High $500,000's

home will attract a lot of attention. All the hard work has been done. Just move in and enjoy all this beauty has to offer!!!

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CONTACT Berny Wales PHONE 0407 994 052 EMAIL berny.wales@peard.com.au

Offers Invited

This family home has all the comforts of a resort. 263m2 Celebration built 4 x 2 on 575m2 with a spa and a Buccaneer pool. You got to view it to believe it! In Delamare Park precinct, close to primary/secondary schools and shopping centre - this is a dream family home. Call Sanjoy to make your dreams come true! CONTACT Sanjoy Pradhan PHONE 0421 541 260 EMAIL sanjoy.pradhan@peard.com.au

Great street location and unbeatable value to this beautifully finished, well-appointed residence. Not a cent to spend and in absolute show home condition. Here this beautiful property is sure to please, don't delay phone today! CONTACT Ben Hanson PHONE 0402 785 410 EMAIL ben.hanson@peard.com.au

Its now your lucky day to enter into this increasingly popular suburb of Beldon. This 4x2 residence is proudly positioned high of the street, sits on a 683sqm corner block with lots of future potential. With the master bedroom can be used as a Granny flat now or build 3 units in the future, the options are endless. CONTACT Maria Bridgeman PHONE 0409 033 701 EMAIL maria.bridgeman@peard.com.au

Nestled amongst the Jarrah & Red Gum trees high up in Brigadoon, sits a beautify family home, that was once a display home. This home is built on 23,341sqm, 2.334 ha or 5.76 acres of land and features three separate and large living areas, large kitchen with heaps of storage room, ducted evaporative air conditioning, big utility/laundry room area, bedroom wing along the back of the home, wood fire place, gas bayonet and full length verandah. CONTACT Jane Turnbull PHONE 0401 158 798 EMAIL jane.turnbull@peard.com.au may/june 2016 | PRIMOLIFE

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FOR SALE Bullsbrook 30 Clearview Retreat

From $685,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 4

Just listed is this character double storey brick home on a large 7 acre block. Including BIR to all bedrooms, walk through ensuite, open plan kitchen / meals / lounge, separate formal dining / lounge room, 3 reverse cycle air conditioners & a LIFT! Catch the views from every angle from the wrap around balcony, huge undercover area plus a 4 bay carport. 2 road accesses, below ground pool overlooking the creek-fed dam below plus a jetty, low maintenance retic gardens, 3 paddocks, huge shed with CONTACT Samantha Hill attached stables, 3 water tanks PHONE 0407 666 905 & bore. EMAIL samantha.hill@peard.com.au

Bullsbrook 40 Caporn Street

$330,000 bed 3 bath 1 car 4

YOU'RE KIDDING ME ?... !! Burns Beach I'm not - that is the price for this five year old double 47 Mattingleys Approach No storey Broadway built classic with a great outdoor area &

Burns Beach 8 Paradise Turn

bed 4 bath 2 car 2

bed 4 bath 2 car 2

From $825,000

room for boat/caravan parking. A big separate home theatre, neutral clean lines & light flooded living areas combined with an extremely good price, make this home one of the best buys in 2016 !! CONTACT Todd & Danielle Utley PHONE 0417 910 967 EMAIL todd.utley@peard.com.au

From $829,000

Just listed is this charming 3 bedroom, 1 bathroom brick home located in Bullsbrook Village estate. Open plan living area, polished floorboards, air conditioners and warm wood fire place ready for the cold nights ahead. Outside you will find plenty of parking space, decked alfresco area, 6 x 3m powered shed plus garden shed, low maintenance gardens, electric hot water system & bonus 2kw solar panels all on a 695m2 block backing onto a nature reserve. CONTACT Samantha Hill PHONE 0407 666 905 EMAIL samantha.hill@peard.com.au

A LITTLE BIT OF MAGIC !! If you dream of lazy summer days around a pool and cosy winter nights in front of a fireplace, then this unique & inviting residence is a must see. Boasting a classical design with modern finishes, well located study, separate home theatre & sparkling pool, I'm sure you'll agree this home has that CONTACT Todd & Danielle Utley something special. PHONE 0417 910 967 EMAIL todd.utley@peard.com.au

This perfect traditional 4x2x2 home is situated in a premium Butler sandwiched conveniently between transport links 34 Fairbourne Approach location, and local shopping districts making it the perfect family

This home zone built open plan unit boasts 3 bedrooms and Butler bathrooms, and is situated in a small group of 12. This is an 8/38 Cape Meares Crescent 2ideal purchase for first home buyers who would like to take

bed 4 bath 2 car 2

bed 3 bath 2 car 2

From $489,000

Camillo 83 Grovelands Drive

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lifestyle choice. A true credit to the current owners whom have put a lot of hard work into renovating and styling this property into a fabulous home ready for the next lucky family to take advantage of. CONTACT Paul Turner PHONE 0400 072 005 EMAIL paul.turner@peard.com.au

Individually designed and craftsmen built with an emphasis on indoor and outdoor entertaining. This surprisingly substantial home defines excellence and ensures harmonious family living. Couple this with separate living zones with dedicated outdoor entertainment brings a healthy mix of both indoor and outdoor experience.

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CONTACT Christy Sajan PHONE 0400 848 096 EMAIL christy.sajan@peard.com.au

$345,000

Canning Vale 20 Bramdean Crescent

$589,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

advantage of the $10,000 first home owners grant and is also a great buy for investors and for those looking to downsize. CONTACTS Steve Wilcox/Roisin Feist PHONE 0421 277 366/ EMAIL steve.wilcox@peard.com.au

Located in the heart of Canning Vale. Walking distance to Natural Park lands, delightful walk ways and playful playgrounds. Walking distance to the Vale shopping centre and local community facilities, within walking distance to local transport. This home is positioned on a 609sqm block in a quiet street location with four bedrooms and two bathrooms plus study. CONTACT Simone Batley PHONE 0419 801 706 EMAIL simone.batley@peard.com.au

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FOR SALE Canning Vale 304 Fraser North Road

From $559,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

Carine 33 Cromford Way

$820,000 - $840,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

Carine 6 Sharon Drive

$955,000 bed 6 bath 2 car 2

Carramar 22 Keanefield Drive

Mid $500,000's bed 4 bath 2 car 2

Are you still looking for the PERFECT family / investment home? Then end your search with this spacious family home situated on a cul-de-sac locale within close proximity to shops, schools, public transport and beautiful parks. The current owners are happy to rent back the property with a 12 month lease.

Carine 27 Tresise Street

From $659,000

CONTACT Vicktor Sutrisno PHONE 0422 774 044 EMAIL vicktor.sutrisno@peard.com.au

CONTACT Jane Turnbull PHONE 0401 158 798 EMAIL jane.turnbull@peard.com.au

This home is nestled in a whisper-quiet street and is beautifully presented with a functional floor plan that will comfortably appease for everybody’s personal needs within. Features include impeccably-appointed kitchen, sunken family room with its own burning wood fireplace and split-system air-conditioner, below-ground salt-water concrete swimming pool, poolside gazebo, double linen press, monitored security alarm system and reticulated gardens. CONTACT Karen Riches PHONE 0478 733 200 EMAIL team.riches@peard.com.au

Carine 54 Bradbourne Drive

A FAMILY HOME TO MAKE YOUR OWN

Carine 8 Topaz Place

With six bedrooms, a home office, multiple living areas and a pool, this substantial home is the ideal place for a large or growing family. CONTACT Mandy Bizzaca PHONE 0409 915 210 EMAIL mandy.bizzaca@peard.com.au

Welcome to this beautifully presented, extremely spacious 4x2 family home. Features include a HUGE parents retreat style master suite with walk through his n hers robes and luxury en-suite with corner spa bath. Spacious formal lounge and massive open plan family with sliding doors leading to HUGE entertaining area.

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CONTACT Diane Williamson PHONE 0431 112 750 EMAIL diane.williamson@peard.com.au

684 square metres high up overlooking Carine Exceptional Location. Ready for you to build your dream home on.

From $899,000 bed 5 bath 2 car 2

From $875,000 bed 3 bath 2 car 2

Carramar 38 Wildwood Mew

From $599,000 bed 4 bath 3 car 2

Impressively renovated, this commanding corner residence is nestled on approximately 770sqm in a highly-desirable Carine location. Features include a trickling water feature, huge carpeted formal dining room overlooking the sunken lounge, spacious family/games room, massive kitchen, enormous patio entertaining area, lush backyard lawns, heaps of room for a swimming pool, reticulation, ample driveway parking and side access. CONTACT Karen Riches PHONE 0478 733 200 EMAIL team.riches@peard.com.au

This unique home is impressively renovated throughout and nestled within a leafy cul-de-sac that is synonymous of the tranquil and convenient lifestyle Carine has to offer. Features sunken front lounge and formal dining room, open-plan family, meals and kitchen area, shimmering below-ground swimming pool, poolside patio, stunning separate spacious alfresco entertaining deck, double carport, powered workshop, easy-care vegetable garden, rear lawn area and reticulation. CONTACT Karen Riches PHONE 0478 733 200 EMAIL team.riches@peard.com.au

This is the ultimate in family living with the approx. 240m2 of living luxury boasting 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, study & activity. The kitchen is to die for, separate scullery, high ceiling, stone bench tops, reverse cycle ducted air conditioning + solar panels, this home is the ultimate situated in Carramars private exclusive Wildwood Estate. CONTACT Sandy Watts PHONE 0412 448 891 EMAIL sandy.watts@peard.com.au

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FOR SALE Carramar 51 Mallina Circuit

From $569,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

Clarkson 15 Badcoe Alley

Low to Mid $400,000 bed 3 bath 2 car 1

Clarkson 49 Polglase Fairway

From $449,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

Picturesque 4x2 family home boasts a HUGE 746m2 block. This is an amazing opportunity to purchase a spacious family home, plus heaps of outdoor entertaining space. The tranquil tropical gardens, pool & spa will simply blow you away. Call Diane NOW to register your interest. CONTACT Diane Williamson PHONE 0431 112 750 EMAIL diane.williamson@peard.com.au

This substantial 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom plus study home provides the buyer more than enough room to move. Set in a quiet street close to shops, schools, beaches, medical facilities and public transport. There is everything you will ever need surrounding this one. CONTACT Brendan Williams PHONE 0409 955 040 EMAIL brendan.williams@peard.com.au

Freshly presented with gorgeous quality tiling in main living areas. Large master bedroom with bay windows. Tasteful decor thru out. Shoppers entrance from garage to kitchen. Only a few minutes from train station,schools and shopping centre. Perfect investment or first home. Set in private elevated position. CONTACT Jeff Parkes PHONE 0418 923 989 EMAIL jeff.parkes@peard.com.au

Clarkson 11 Koenig Way

$499,000-$520,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

Clarkson 43 Vetter Road

$655,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

Clarkson 6 Tomas View

From $499,000 bed 5 bath 2 car 2

Coolbellup 59 Archidamus Road

TWO FOR THE PRICE OF ONE! ENDLESS OPPORTUNITIES! LIVE IN ONE, RENT OUT THE OTHER - ZONED R30

Cooloongup 6 Birkdale Court

End Date Sale

ATTENTION - HOME BUYERS, INVESTORS, EXTENDED FAMILIES, DOWNSIZERS & DEVELOPERS.

$499,000

bed 4 bath 2 car 2 38

ALL OFFERS BY FRIDAY 13TH MAY 2016

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CONTACT Sue Rowles PHONE 0403 531 585 EMAIL sue.rowles@peard.com.au

bed 5 bath 2 car 2

Situated in the premium Catalina Estate. Why play the waiting games with building, when you can purchase this beautifully built, ultra-modern home. There is nothing more to do but move in. Don't miss your chance at such great value and future growth! CONTACTS Steve Wilcox/Kathy McGurk PHONE 0421 277 366/0451 669 139 EMAIL steve.wilcox@peard.com.au

DISPLAY HOME for sale! Located in Catalina Estate, one of Perths best planned and integrated estates, only 2 minutes from the beach, already connected with local shops, schools, medical services, sporting and community facilities. CONTACT Peggy Middelveld PHONE 0415 566 825 EMAIL peggy.middelveld@peard.com.au

The owners have gone to considerable effort to present this property to a high standard, ready for you to move in with nothing to do. Situated in prime quiet elevated position, yet so close to everything you could wish for(just a few minutes walk to Clarkson shopping precinct) Better be quick! CONTACT Jeff Parkes PHONE 0418 923 989 EMAIL jeff.parkes@peard.com.au

This fantastic property on 695 block has just ticked all the boxes. 5 bedrooms, large games room, separate theatre plus separate formal dining room. Side access along with plenty of parking for the boat or caravan. Well-presented outdoor area with salt pool, large shed, garden beds, 2 extended alfresco entertaining areas. The complete package. CONTACT Camille Ainsley PHONE 0417 508 364 EMAIL camille.ainsley@peard.com.au View more properties online at


FOR SALE Craigie 16 Cordova Court

$459,000-$479,000 bed 3 bath 1 car 2

Craigie 5 Richards Crescent

From $469,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 1

Currambine 5 Pinmore Lane

From $449,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 1

Doubleview 12A Byland Street

$1,175,000 - $1,245,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

Presenting a fantastic opportunity to purchase this low maintenance 3 bedroom, 1 bathroom home, located in a quiet cul-de-sac and only minutes from beautiful beaches, schools, shopping centre, transport and local shops. But wait theres more with a HUGE 10m x 6m powered workshed with concrete pad, that can hold up to 4 vehicles & storage CONTACT Maria Bridgeman PHONE 0409 033 701 EMAIL maria.bridgeman@peard.com.au

Craigie 20 Killara Way

End Date Sale bed 4 bath 2 car 1

This spacious home is beautifully positioned and presented and is ready to cater to a range of possibilities. Features a carpeted lounge and dining area with gas point, kitchen with gas hotplates, electric oven, breakfast bar, fridge recess and built in pantry, meals/family area with ceiling fan, gas point and wood heater, lovely neat gardens, good size entertaining area, 3 aviaries, brick shed and a carport with roller door. Block size 701sqm. CONTACT Ben Pattison PHONE 0421 186 729 EMAIL ben.pattison@peard.com.au

Currambine 5 Corio Lane

Neat and tidy family home with two spacious living areas, central kitchen, big backyard, rear access, reverse cycle air conditioning, 2 gas points, garden shed and a great location in a delightful street. Great outdoors with a massive patio, extensive paving, easy care garden and plenty of space for the kids to play. Investors, we have a fantastic tenant who would love to stay!

Dianella 2/12 Chappel Street

CONTACT Shane Capelli PHONE 0410 339 499 EMAIL shane.capelli@peard.com.au

SUPERB PARKSIDE LIVING Custom built for appeal and practicality this executive-style home allows you to live life the way you like it. Whether it’s exercising at the park, watching your local team, cooling off in the pool or entertaining to impress, this home’s design and location make it all effortless.

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CONTACT Sam Mannino PHONE 0402 822 457 EMAIL sam.mannino@peard.com.au

Mid $400,000’s bed 3 bath 1 car 1

$379,000 - $409,000 bed 3 bath 1 car 1

Doubleview 33 Alver Road

$700,000 - $750,000

This property will be sold. All offers to be presented by 5pm Monday 16th May 2016. The owner reserves the right to accept an offer prior to this date. Ideal 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom home for the young family or investors looking to start or add to their portfolio. Opportunity knocks with this one, dont miss out !!! CONTACT Tammy Peard PHONE 0448 803 741 EMAIL tammy.peard@peard.com.au

This completely renovated Currambine home commands your immediate attention! This sensational entry level home on a 600sqm block is ideal for the savvy investor, downsizer or first home owner wanting to get into this sought after suburb! CONTACT Jay Dass PHONE 0407 205 421 EMAIL jay.dass@peard.com.au

Perfectly located this private & secure property boasts a newly renovated kitch, spacious living room, new floorboards & reverse cycle AC, sep tiled dining area, large master brm with built in cupboards, brms 2 & 3 are spacious, newly renovated bathrm, sep games room or sleep out with storage area, fully fitted laundry, Undercover patio & paved c/yard for entertainment CONTACT Ray D'Costa PHONE 0403 165 936 EMAIL ray.dcosta@peard.com.au

Premium Land with City Views Now’s your chance to secure a prime block of land in the highly sought after South Doubleview location. Set in a commanding elevated position on the hill, and surrounded by the very best upmarket homes the suburb has on offer . CONTACT Sam Mannino PHONE 0402 822 457 EMAIL sam.mannino@peard.com.au may/june 2016 | PRIMOLIFE

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FOR SALE Doubleview 117 Sydenham Road

From $499,000

Be first on the block Searching for a great suburb to build your dream home, then look no further, opportunity to choose from NOT ONE But TWO outstanding sites comprising of 363m2 and 358m2 in the very popular South Doubleview Location CONTACT Sam Mannino PHONE 0402 822 457 EMAIL sam.mannino@peard.com.au

Duncraig 14 Wanbrow Way

Offers Invited

$719,000 - $769,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

Duncraig 9 Ruthven Place

Offers Invited bed 4 bath 2 car 2 40

$1,285,000 - $1,335,000 bed 4 bath 3 car 2

Design and build your dream home surrounded by Rainbow Lorikeets, tall trees and a brilliant view that not many properties can match. Secluded and peaceful, this prime piece of land is in the heart of Duncraig. Spacious. 415sqm block with sensational views of Marri Park, you can easily create direct access from the property into the park. A short walk to the Duncraig shopping centre, close to great schools and public transport.

Duncraig 19 Nicholli Street

Sitting in a desirable pocket of Duncraig, an easy walk to Glengarry Primary School and Glengarry shops, this home offers some wonderful features for the whole family. Like generous living areas wrapping around the gorgeous backyard, large bedrooms that are rare to find, fabulous gardens both to the rear and front, large all weather entertaining area, contemporary bathrooms, modern kitchen and so much more!

Duncraig 58 Myaree Way

This home sits on a large 7872sqm block which has now been re-zoned R60, giving you the possibility of being able to subdivide the land possibly up to 4 blocks – subject to survey & council regulations. Features a large formal lounge and formal dining, open plan kitchen family and meals and big backyard with tranquil pool set against a lovely bush setting creating a feeling of your own country oasis!

Dwellingup 21 Marginata Crescent

CONTACT Paul & Sue Middleton PHONE 0422 046 457 EMAIL team.middleton@peard.com.au

Duncraig 26 Bracadale Avenue

Duncraig 11 Illowra Way

CONTACT Namita Mehra PHONE 0409 920 737 EMAIL namita.mehra@peard.com.au

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CONTACT Namita Mehra PHONE 0409 920 737 EMAIL namita.mehra@peard.com.au

$899,000 - $969,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

From $785,000 bed 5 bath 2 car 2

From 275,000 bed 3 bath 1 car 2

This is truly a sensational family home with large open plan spaces, study or home office, huge open plan casual living, large, stunning gourmet kitchen, separate games room and an additional upstairs TV/rumpus area to give the family ample room to spread out in, private alfresco with built-in BBQ, pool and ducted air conditioning throughout, except guest bedroom which has a split air conditioning. CONTACT Namita Mehra PHONE 0409 920 737 EMAIL namita.mehra@peard.com.au

Perth is all about outdoor living and no other home offers outdoor living at its best like this home does! Sitting on an enviable 899sqm block there is a wow factor about this home that is rare to find! Features a large bright and light open plan living, contemporary kitchen, huge games room, separate casual lounge, massive alfresco, huge private pool area with a brand new pool and Caribbean-style outdoor bar. CONTACT Namita Mehra PHONE 0409 920 737 EMAIL namita.mehra@peard.com.au

Wow! Be very surprised with the size of this gorgeous home and what it has to offer. Features a spacious sunken theatre room/lounge, contemporary kitchen overlooking the family room and dining area as well as the below ground pool which has two outdoor entertaining areas and plenty of space for the kids and pets to run around. In addition there is a separate studio complete with plumbing and air-conditioning plus a large workshop. CONTACT Paul & Sue Middleton PHONE 0422 046 457 EMAIL team.middleton@peard.com.au

Situated in one of the most beautiful small towns Australia has to offer 21 Marginata crescent truly is the perfect holiday home for any serious adventurist, with plenty on offer around town including white water rafting, kayaking, camp dare and much, much more! At offers from $275,000 you really don’t want to miss out on this fantastic property! CONTACT Daniel Florance PHONE 0488 307 732 EMAIL daniel.florance@peard.com.au View more properties online at


FOR SALE East Perth 23/60-68 Terrace Road

Offers Over $1,200,000 bed 3 bath 2 car 2

Ellenbrook 54 Geographe Loop

From $650,000 bed 7 bath 3 car 2

Glendalough 26a Jon Sanders Drive

From $849,000 bed 3 bath 2 car 2

Gosnells 48 Hillegine Court

From $449,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

Rare opportunity to secure your future city waterfront lifestyle by being a stroll from CBD, the upcoming Riverside Marina & Elizabeth Quay Developments! This beautiful fully renovated, furnished and equipped apartment is 198 M² living plus a big store room and two side by side car bays; bamboo flooring throughout; new cabinets, white goods and appliances to the kitchen, laundry and bathrooms; new robes to all bedrooms and new reverse cycle ducted air conditioning. CONTACT Brian Godwin PHONE 0430 344 300 EMAIL brian.godwin@peard.com.au

Solid 1980's brick and tile home! East Victoria Park 133 A Basinghall Street Such a Prime location for city workers, Uni attendees and

There rarely comes a time in each suburb that a unique and beautiful home comes on the market, 54 Geographe Loop is the one! There are two options this home can offer to suit your needs. One very large home with a total of 7 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 2 kitchens and a pool. Or a 5 bedroom, 2 bathroom home with a pool as well as a fully equipped flat with 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, and its own kitchen. Options that your average home cant offer. If you have a large extended family then this home is for you! CONTACT Thanh Nguyen PHONE 0414 288 165 EMAIL thanh.nguyen@peard.com.au

Gabbadah 86 Blue Gum Crescent

This specifically designed and built Dale Alcock 3x2 home is large, spacious, stand-alone and has all the incredible benefits of living close to the city but with a green and leafy park lifestyle. Overlooking the Glendalough open space park and with the Herdsman Lake reserve across the road; convenient lock and leave living has never been so pretty.

Glendalough 58/40 Pollard Street

CONTACT Dean Bradley PHONE 0411 110 779 EMAIL dean.bradley@peard.com.au

This neat and tidy home boasts four great sized bedrooms, two well-appointed bathrooms, spacious formal lounge and dining area, open plan meals/kitchen/living room, split reverse cycle air-conditioning systems and much more amazing features.

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CONTACT Vicktor Sutrisno PHONE 0422 774 044 EMAIL vicktor.sutrisno@peard.com.au

$679,000 - $699,000 bed 3 bath 1 car 2

$445,000 bed 3 bath 1 car 2

From $369,000 bed 3 bath 1 car 1

Greenmount 1-5 & 7-9/23 Coongan Avenue

From $379,000 bed 3 bath 2 car 2

Technology Park workers. Approximately 6kms to the CBD - 2 minute walk to city bus, 10 minutes to high school and a 15 minute stroll to the shopping centre and Albany Highway cafe strip. CONTACT Tash Welburn PHONE 0409 884 176 EMAIL tash.welburn@peard.com.au

This character 3x1 (with sleepout and 2nd shower/toilet to the laundry) was built around the 1950s and then transported to this property around 2001 with council approval and is located in Redfield Park Estate is one unique home that has to be seen to be appreciated. CONTACT Tracy Kriwopischin PHONE 0419 998 306 EMAIL tracy.kriwopischin@peard.com.au

This spacious and quiet top floor unit is ready to move into or tenant. Features 87m2 floor space in secure building, great views to CBD and surrounds, large open plan kitchen, dining & living area, modern kitchen, neutral colour scheme and tasteful renovations, spacious rooms and plentiful storage cupboards, dedicated car space in a secure area and neat gardens surrounding the bock of units. CONTACT Jane Turnbull PHONE 0401 158 798 EMAIL jane.turnbull@peard.com.au

Here is your chance to live in a brand new spacious home with a great price tag. There has been a lot of thought that has gone in to the layouts and design. With quality flooring and high end finishes throughout. These units will have a modern and classy feel. With an open plan kitchen and living area flowing on to the alfresco, entertaining your friends is made easy. - Paving, reticulated garden and fencing included CONTACT Justin Wright - Secure gated complex - Fantastic outlook PHONE 0430 351 926 EMAIL justin.wright@peard.com.au

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FOR SALE

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From $635,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

Greenwood 8 Ranleigh Way

From $509,000 bed 3 bath 1 car 2

Hamersley 3 Appian Way

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Low - Mid $600,000's bed 4 bath 2 car 1

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Greenwood 63 Sherington Road

Greenwood 43 Bankhurst Way

Situated within walking distance to Penistone Park and minutes away from urban conveniences, this charming family home on a completely waterwise 688sqm block combines laid back Australian influences with tranquil oriental styling. Renovated to appeal to the modern family, this sumptuous family home has an impressive outdoor entertaining area and CONTACT Jay Dass glistening pool. PHONE 0407 205 421 EMAIL jay.dass@peard.com.au

The presentation of this beautifully renovated home is sure to impress! A great layout with two spacious living areas that connect to a huge all season outdoor entertaining area. The abundance of natural light and modern decor throughout add to the ambiance of this quality built family home. Features include beautiful living and entertaining areas, gorgeous chef’s kitchen, extensive alfresco area, lush established gardens and a powered garden shed. CONTACTS Julie Vincent/Ron Vincent PHONE 0403 809 445/0403 809 209 EMAIL julie.vincent@peard.com.au

This property is gently elevated and nestled in the elbow of this quiet street, is in pristine condition and offers very comfortable living. Features include attractive lounge/ living room with spilt system reverse cycle air conditioning, separate dining/ meals area, well sized kitchen, large paved area with generous sized carport and a beautiful established and low maintenance backyard with artificial turf is a perfect spot to relax or entertain.

Hamersley 1 Bentley Street

Completey renovated in 2014, this modern family home nestled on a 728sqm block ticks all the boxes. With stunning jarrah floors, modern bathrooms with designer tapware, all minor bedrooms double in size with BIR’s, and a king size master suite – inside is enough to make you fall in love. But it’s the outside entertaining area that adds the real wow factor to this home!

Hamersley 5 Chine Place

$399,000 - $439,000

CONTACT Julie Vincent PHONE 0403 809 445 EMAIL julie.vincent@peard.com.au

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CONTACT Damien Lloyd PHONE 0410 574 626 EMAIL damien.lloyd@peard.com.au

Hamersley Home Site! 710 sqm high up in Bentley Street, this land awaits for you to build your dream home.

CONTACT Jane Turnbull PHONE 0401 158 798 EMAIL jane.turnbull@peard.com.au

Mid $600,000's bed 4 bath 2 car 1

Situated in a whisper quiet cul de sac, this charming and deceptive family home on a 770sqm block should not be overlooked! Behind the modest rendered facade with feature stone pillar, youll find a well loved home with multiple living areas and a sensational outdoor entertaining area with glistening pool! CONTACT Jay Dass PHONE 0407 205 421 EMAIL jay.dass@peard.com.au View more properties online at


FOR SALE Heathridge 4 Carson Place

Offers Invited bed 4 bath 1 car 2

Positioned on 780sqm (approx) in R30 rezoning and in a quiet cul-de-sac location, this lovely home and has a double lockup garage plus workshop with drive through access, chef's kitchen, stunning engineered timber flooring & quality carpets, covered alfresco area, manicured rear lawns and gardens and plenty of space for a pool, or subdivide and build a second property or sell the land! This renovated and super stylish home simply oozes with appeal inside & out! CONTACT Gaylene Bicheno PHONE 0419 929 616 EMAIL gaylene.bicheno@peard.com.au

Heathridge 9 Tamma Court

Offers Invited bed 4 bath 2 car 2

* 2010 sqm block with 230 sqm of living Hilbert living areas with solid Jarrah floors 49 Vermillion Boulevard ** Two Well laid out kitchen with built in appliances

Hillarys 10 Long Reef Place

bed 4 bath 2 car 3

bed 5 bath 3 car 3

From $859,000

Hillarys 14 Clearwater Place

From $1,425,000 bed 5 bath 3 car 2

Huntingdale 14 Bronzewing Street

$385,000 bed 3 bath 1 car 1

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9m x 6m powered workshop Triple garage with guest room attached Located near walking trails and lakes Bore reticulation CONTACT Karen Lloyd 5 kw solar system PHONE 0421 614 447 EMAIL karen.lloyd@peard.com.au

$1,795,000

Huge family home on a sub-dividable 1001sqm block. You will appreciate the size of every room in this classic house which offers formal lounge, formal dining room, family room, games room, activity/parents retreat, study and kitchen overlooking the gardens, below ground pool and spa. Features include but are not limited to double garage, intercom, vacuum system, security system and ceiling fans. A house for a growing family and an investment for capital growth. CONTACT Paul & Sue Middleton PHONE 0422 046 457 EMAIL team.middleton@peard.com.au

Hocking 22 Manchester Drive

Its got room for a workshop with rear access. This little beauty is neat as a pin with nothing to do. Fantastic starter home or great investment property. This three bedroom one bathroom home is presented beautifully with neutral dcor throughout, freshly painted, new carpets and timber floating flooring to all living areas. CONTACT Simone Batley

Iluka 10 Venice Entrance

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PHONE 0419 801 706 EMAIL simone.batley@peard.com.au

From $520,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

From $829,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

Nestled in cul-de-sac tranquillity and virtually backing on to the sprawling Poseidon Primary School grounds, this elevated family home finds itself perched on a leafy block with plenty of living and entertaining options. Features include functional kitchen, delightful front lounge room, reverse cycle air conditioning, open plan family and dining area that extends out to a private paved courtyard, shimmering below ground swimming pool and large leafy, low maintenance front yard. CONTACT Gaylene Bicheno PHONE 0419 929 616 EMAIL gaylene.bicheno@peard.com.au

Located one street back from the beautiful white sandy shores of Whitfords Beach is a fantastic family home, on large level 760 sqm lot. Features home theatre/ media room, separate games and activity rooms, huge open plan kitchen overlooking dining with family room, adjoining magnificent alfresco kitchen, huge pool, water feature, sun deck, plus a big grassed area and large 3 car garage with extra storage and rear access. CONTACT Jeff Coghill PHONE 0412 928 643 EMAIL jeff.coghill@peard.com.au

Poised on a slightly elevated 626sqm block, this home has immediate street appeal with limestone retained gardens, an extra wide driveway and timber decked entry. This home is extremely spacious and is designed for modern day family living with the much sought after 3 living zones, large family kitchen, good sized bedrooms, private outdoor entertaining areas, fenced spa, lawn for the kids plus situated in a quiet location. CONTACT Kathy Clement PHONE 0403 539 820 EMAIL kathy.clement@peard.com.au

STREAMLINED & CONTEMPORARY LUXURY !! A huge central living area combined with quality finishes & a private north-facing entertaining area with pool for outdoor fun underlie the appeal of this modern urban oasis. Includes study, home theatre & big bedrooms. Only 3yrs young & well located on a spacious parcel of land ! CONTACT Todd & Danielle Utley PHONE 0417 910 967 EMAIL todd.utley@peard.com.au may/june 2016 | PRIMOLIFE

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FOR SALE Iluka 19 San Pedro Turn

Mid $700,000's bed 4 bath 2 car 2

Jindalee 73 Jindalee Boulevard

From $739,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

Karrinyup 11 Maynard Way

$990,000 - $1,090,000 bed 5 bath 2 car 2

Karrinyup 37A Burroughs Road

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YOUR AFFORDABLE COASTAL DREAM !! Occupying a roomy 764sqm corner block, this superb residence enjoys all the benefits of a north-facing living combined with a huge & versatile floorplan. Suitable for all family sizes, it boasts separate rooms for each of lounge, study, games room plus has a open plan family area & a pool ! CONTACT Todd & Danielle Utley

Innaloo 26 Ambrose Street

Situated in one of Jindalees prime locations, this single level home is a one off design by Collier Homes, constructed and fitted out to the highest of standards. This grand home has fantastic street appeal, perched high on a huge 669sqm elevated home site with forever views over the Indian Ocean.

Kallaroo 24 Glenbank Crescent

PHONE 0417 910 967 EMAIL todd.utley@peard.com.au

CONTACT Paul Turner PHONE 0400 072 005 EMAIL paul.turner@peard.com.au

From $349,000 bed 2 bath 1 car 1

From $685,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 1

This home is on an extra large 814sqm block featuring a stunning saltwater pool with a waterfall feature and surrounded by a tropical garden with feature lighting. The patio and pool area are perfect for entertaining. Featuring formal lounge, bar area and dining, activity room, huge functional kitchen, central meals and family room, established gardens, double under croft garage and up to four additional parking spaces on the driveway. CONTACT Karen Riches PHONE 0478 733 200 EMAIL team.riches@peard.com.au

Karrinyup 22 Williton Road

Stunningly renovated from top to toe, no cost has been spared and no detail overlooked in this beautifully finished home. Quality has been assured throughout; you can relish in the prospect of relaxing in the designer bath tub, whipping up a meal in the striking kitchen or entertaining in style out the back. This chic and unique home offers stylish living for those not looking to compromise on panache or position.

Karrinyup 7B Stoneman Street

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CONTACT Ben Keevers PHONE 0404 056 010 EMAIL ben.keevers@peard.com.au

Mid-High $800,000's bed 4 bath 1 car 2

$1,065,000 - $1,095,000

bed 4 bath 2 car 2

BRAND NEW APARTMENTS Brand New and priced for immediate sale! A choice of 1 & 2 bedroom apartments in superb central Innaloo location only 10kms to the city. Functional open plan designs, high quality finishes with both ground floor and first floor options, with some even boasting city views. CONTACT Marcus Lord PHONE 0417 911 107 EMAIL marcus.lord@peard.com.au

This charming home will appease the entire family with an array of living options. Features include large comfortable lounge and dining, renovated kitchen, outside alfresco area with a wooden decking and built in BBQ, compact, spacious and low maintenance garden, 2 split system air conditioning units, huge powered stand alone shed/garage, corner block in a cul-de-sac and additional side entrance with plenty of room for extra parking for a caravan or boat. Block size 873sqm. CONTACT Valerie Boyle PHONE 0404 864 932 EMAIL valerie.boyle@peard.com.au

Facing Williton Kestrel Park, on a 810 sqm block with 20.1 metre wide frontage, modern kitchen, huge living area, workshop plus room for caravan, boat or trailer, bore retic, pool and poolside cabana with shower and toilet. You choose - just move in and relax or make it your dream home: renovate, extend or build the second floor to enjoy the ocean view. CONTACT Brian Godwin PHONE 0430 344 300 EMAIL brian.godwin@peard.com.au

A quality brand-new double-storey residence leaves absolutely nothing for you to do, other than to bring your belongings, move straight on in and enjoy the executive family lifestyle that is on offer here. Features open plan family and dining area, impeccably-appointed kitchen, huge under stair storeroom, ceiling fan, outdoor power and a gas bayonet to the rear alfresco area, ducted and zoned reverse cycle air conditioning, security alarm system and extra large remote controlled double garage. CONTACT Leigh Wilson PHONE 0410 056 092 EMAIL leigh.wilson@peard.com.au View more properties online at


FOR SALE Karrinyup Lot 21 Francis Avenue

From $495,000

A fantastic opportunity has presented itself to purchase your very own 404sqm green title block in a prime pocket of Karrinyup. With close proximity to public transport routes, Karrinyup Shopping Centre, Lake Gwelup, Lake Karrinyup Country Club, schools, beaches and only 13 km’s to Perth CBD this is certain to attract interest within the market and won’t last long at this incredible price!

Kingsley 10 Tulse Rise

Awesome cul-de-sac location with a tree lined park opposite. This large 4 x2 plus 3 separate living area home, is open plan & perfectly set out and has a double lock up garage & below ground pool. A 5 minute walk to the local shopping centre and a 12 minute walk to the train station. Close to Creany primary school & in the Woodvale College catchment.

Kingsley 1A Hampstead Court

CONTACT Ben Keevers PHONE 0404 056 010 EMAIL ben.keevers@peard.com.au

Kingsley 16 Leyton Court

From $685,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

Kingsley 3/7 Catrine Court

$429,000

CONTACT Lee Parkinson PHONE 0422 233 484 EMAIL lee.parkinson@peard.com.au

For downsizers or first home buyers, this spacious open plan 3 bedroom, 1 bathroom unit is situated in the heart of all amenities, close to Woodvale shops, Creany primary school, transport and located in the Woodvale College catchment.

bed 3 bath 1 car 1

Kingsley 6A Handcock Way

From $449,000 bed 3 bath 1 car 1

CONTACT Lee Parkinson PHONE 0422 233 484 EMAIL lee.parkinson@peard.com.au

From $599,000 bed 3 bath 2 car 2

From $469,000 bed 3 bath 1 car 1

Kingsley 38 Dalmain Street

From $695,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

This renovated large family home sits in a prime street location and is situated on an R40 rezoning block. Fantastic features include stylish modern kitchen, separate living areas including big front lounge and raised dining and large family and meals rooms off kitchen area, ducted evaporative air con throughout, double remote garage with storage, private outdoor entertaining area, sparkling below ground swimming pool, and reticulation to front and back. CONTACT James Kennedy PHONE 0421 420 450 EMAIL james.kennedy@peard.com.au

With everything at your fingertips this quality home will suit a downsizer, single parent or buyer, first home owner or investor looking to get into this ever thriving suburb. Features include large front living lounge area, separate meals room, good size central kitchen, Daikin reverse cycle air conditioner to main living, reticulation to front and back, manicured lawns with easy care gardens, rear garden shed and alarm system to house. CONTACT James Kennedy PHONE 0421 420 450 EMAIL james.kennedy@peard.com.au

Well located and less than a few hundred metres to Dalmain Primary school, numerous parks & around 1km stroll to Kingsley shopping Centre. Renovated and well maintained with large covered alfresco and massive studio or workshop. Features include refurbished ensuite and kitchen, fruit trees, vegetable garden, some security screens, ducted air conditioning and room for a pool. 756sqm of land with 18.5m frontage. CONTACT Chas Paridis PHONE 0418 911 289 EMAIL chas.paridis@peard.com.au

Set in a quiet street, this spacious 3 x 1 duplex home is ready for you to move into. There is plenty of off the street parking for your boat, trailer or caravan; this property is perfect for investors, first home buyers, or downsizers. With open plan kitchen, meals which opens out under a pitched color-bond patio this home makes for great entertaining.

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FOR SALE Kingsley 158 Barridale Drive

From $569,000 bed 3 bath 2 car 1

Kinross 16 Forfar Glen

$549,000 Plus bed 4 bath 2 car 2

Landsdale 16 Meadowbank Way

Offers Over $799,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

Langford 6 Lind Court

From $435,000 bed 3 bath 1 car 1 46

This appealing home has many features including two separate living areas, beautiful renovated kitchen, four reverse cycle air conditioners throughout, alarm system, fantastic outdoor pitched colorbond entertaining area, rear gazebo, sparkling below ground swimming pool with water feature, top quality semi frameless glass pool fencing, evergreen established lawns and gardens, reticulation to front and back and oversize remote auto garage with extra storage. CONTACT James Kennedy PHONE 0421 420 450 EMAIL james.kennedy@peard.com.au

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A pleasure to present this lovely family home that will cater for everyone! Large study or fifth bedroom or nursery, sunken lounge room with step up dining area (split system air con), high ceilings to family, meals & kitchen area (cassette air con) , double, french doors to separate games room, relaxing outdoor area with fully fence below ground pool. CONTACTS Anne Dearson/Lyn Stowe

Kinross 6 Craignish Loop

Vibrantly modern and luxuriously appointed throughout, this magnificent residence redefines expectation and makes entertaining easy with a floor plan that you can only love! Impeccably presented throughout lies this large 4 Bedroom, 2 Bathroom, 4 living areas, below ground pool and a 6 seated spa, is built ready to entertain all year round.

Landsdale 9 La Trobe Street

PHONE 0417 773 490/0405 109 113 EMAIL anne.dearson@peard.com.au

CONTACT Maria Bridgeman PHONE 0409 033 701 EMAIL maria.bridgeman@peard.com.au

Situated in a quiet street of Langford, this 3 bedrooms and 1 bathroom property will surely be the one to look for. Renovated by the owners, you just have to move straight in or keep it as a rental with the current tenancy still running. Look no further, close to shops, schools and public transport this property is surely one not to be missed.

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CONTACTS Henry Chau/Stefen Chitra PHONE 0410 191 636/0403 731 014 EMAIL henry.chau@peard.com.au

Low to Mid $500,000's bed 3 bath 2 car 2

$699,000 - $739,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

Maddington 21 River Avenue

$739,000 bed 4 bath 1 car 2

Superb 3x2 unlike any other home in Kinross. Fantastic for downsizing, first home buyers or an executive couple. The stunning feature of the home is the new master suite, perfect for all your needs including wheelchair access and the extra feature of double glazing to the front of the home that is brilliant for all weather conditions and noise. CONTACTS Lyn Stowe/Anne Dearson PHONE 0405 109 113/0417 773 490 EMAIL lyn.stowe@peard.com.au

Are you looking for a large family home with a pool, a safe under cover area for your caravan or boat and drive through access to a large shed? Whether it is relaxing on the upstairs balcony enjoying the district views, splashing with the kids in the pool or watching the game in your upstairs games room and bar area, you will enjoy a great lifestyle in this home. With generous sized bedrooms and little extras like solar panels, ducted vacuuming and 3 phase power you cant ask for anything more! Nestled amongst other quality CONTACT Tiffany Bray homes in an elevated area of PHONE 0412 930 820 Landsdale it is sure EMAIL tiffany.bray@peard.com.au to impress.

Endless potential are the best words to describe this MASSIVE piece of rare Earth strategically situated within close proximity to shops, public transport, schools and beautiful parks. Boasting four great sized bedrooms,this property is currently rented at $400/week. There is a good possibility that the current tenants are happy to renew their lease. CONTACT Vicktor Sutrisno PHONE 0422 774 044 EMAIL vicktor.sutrisno@peard.com.au

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FOR SALE Mandurah 10 Bushlark Turn

From $389,000 bed 3 bath 2 car 2

Mandurah 27B Boundary Road

$325,000 bed 3 bath 1 car 1

Mandurah 30 Driver Link

$440,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

ERSKINE This beautiful property is located in the much sought after location of Ocean Rise Private Estate offering a unique lifestyle opportunity for the new occupants. Featuring ducted r/cycle air conditioning, alarm system, shoppers entry, high 31c ceilings throughout, private decked area to the front also alfresco UMR. Simply move in! CONTACT Suzie Perrin PHONE 0437 516 964 EMAIL suzie.perrin@peard.com.au

DUDLEY PARK Presenting a great opportunity for entry level buyers, investors or downsizers, this spacious home is ideal for those seeking easy care living. It promotes a lifestyle of convenience as it is located close to Shops, CBD and Foreshore and has no strata fee’s. This property is situated on 303sqm block with fully fenced rear garden. CONTACT Simon Goodwin PHONE 0432 039 627 EMAIL simon.goodwin@peard.com.au

SOUTH YUNDERUP Joys of home ownership start here – why build when you can own this near new home ready to move into now! Set on an easy care 556m2 sized block with open aspect to rear. Just move in and enjoy the laid back lifestyle Austin Lakes has to offer. Ducted evaporative air conditioning. Gated side access. CONTACT Pauline Bill PHONE 0487 832 539 EMAIL pauline.bill@peard.com.au

Mandurah 14 Poivre Place

From $575,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

Mandurah 3 Bramley Copse

$399,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

Mandurah 34 Tranquility Way

POA bed 4 bath 2 car 2

SAN REMO Rarely do homes present to the market in this tightly held location in San Remo. Nestled in a quiet cul de sac within the picture perfect location with a short stroll to the glistening shores of the beautiful San Remo Beach. Spotless presentation ensures the new occupants will be able to just move in and enjoy this quality home. CONTACT Suzie Perrin PHONE 0437 516 964 EMAIL suzie.perrin@peard.com.au

DAWESVILLE 3 year old home a large 653m2 block. The rear yard is a blank canvas allowing the new owners space to create their own oasis. With 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, central kitchen, theatre room, separate office, R/c ducted air-conditioning and genuine side access. Close to Schools, Shopping Centre and local Café. CONTACT Kathryn Fiorenza PHONE 0427 475 661 EMAIL kathryn.fiorenza@peard.com.au

HALLS HEAD From the moment you enter the home it is abound with space and light. Featuring 4 double sized bedrooms, master to the rear, 2 spacious bathrooms with corner bath to ensuite. Sit on 602sqm block in Seascapes Estate with a Park at your front door and just a quick drive to Schools and new Halls Head Shopping Centre. CONTACT Suzie Perrin PHONE 0437 516 964 EMAIL suzie.perrin@peard.com.au

MADORA BAY Sitting on a hill with lovely ocean views and Mandurah beach at the end of the street, this beautifully renovated 36 Madora Beach Road the home is just the place to enjoy an idyllic holiday lifestyle

Superb ground floor unit. Located in quiet simply one of the Mandurah locations on the Terrace with water views and a simple 4/66-67 Mandurah Terrace best stroll over to the Dome Cafe or Ciccerellos for an evening

bed 4 bath 1 car 2

bed 3 bath 2 car 2

From $439,000

whilst at the same time having a great investment for the future. You will find this trendy home light, bright and a pleasure to live in.

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CONTACT Maureen Parsons PHONE 0413 033 144 EMAIL maureen.parsons@peard.com.au

$519,000

meal.This 3 bedroom 2 bathroom unit offers a wonderful opportunity whether you are looking to down size or for a lock up and leave holiday home in a breathtaking location. CONTACT Suzie Perrin PHONE 0437 516 964 EMAIL suzie.perrin@peard.com.au

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FOR SALE Mandurah 102 Coolibah Avenue

From $329,000 bed 3 bath 1 car 2

Mandurah 410/16 Dolphin Drive

$439,000 bed 2 bath 2 car 0

Maylands 68 Sixth Avenue

From $995,000 bed 3 bath 1 car 1

Merriwa 7 Benoa Court

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DUDLEY PARK This meticulously cared for home is a pleasure to present to the market featuring 3 bedrooms with master semi ensuite, formal lounge, open plan living area. Large undercover entertaining area, retic lawns and gardens and large 20 x 20 powered workshop. This home is ideal for those looking to just move in and enjoy the coastal lifestyle. CONTACT Suzie Perrin PHONE 0437 516 964 EMAIL suzie.perrin@peard.com.au

Combine fabulous beach holidays with a unique investment when you own this luxury serviced apartment with breathtaking ocean views at the beachfront Seashells Resort. ‘Infinity’ pool, hot tub, barbecue area and tennis. Set in the Mandurah Ocean Marina, this apartment is a beauty - be quick! CONTACT Maureen Parsons PHONE 0413 033 144 EMAIL maureen.parsons@peard.com.au

MEADOW SPRINGS This enormous 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom Mandurah and breezy home offers style and space all in one! 155 Pebble Beach Boulevard bright Conveniently located just a short stroll away from Quarry

From $429,000 bed 3 bath 2 car 2

Maylands 6/119 Ninth Avenue

From $249,000 bed 1 bath 1 car 1

Set on a very generous quarter acre block measuring 1012 sqm (approx), zoned R50, and conveniently located close to transport, shops, and the city, this property offers a fantastic opportunity for Investors or builders to capitalise on its development potential. The potential for townhouses or a multi-unit housing development is subject to local council and/or state government planning approval.

Merriwa 32 Dunmore Circuit

Gorgeous little 4 x 1 home nestled amongst the gum trees, with beautiful natural garden & in a whisper quiet location. Lovely & private, with no neighbours looking in, this home is all about tranquillity. With the full length verandah out the back, you can even have your own Rocking chair.

Midland 1/25 Dudley Street

CONTACT Clinton Edwards PHONE 0409 040 901 EMAIL clinton.edwards@peard.com.au

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CONTACT Jan Buchanan PHONE 0408 802 381 EMAIL jan.buchanan@peard.com.au

$389,000 - $419,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 1

$450,000 bed 3 bath 2 car 2

Park, Schools, Shopping Centre this modern and functional property is perfectly priced and will be a pleasure to come home to. CONTACT Rick Uren PHONE 0414 779 834 EMAIL rick.uren@peard.com.au

Freshly renovated, cozy one bedroom unit in whisper quiet complex of only 14 units. Perfectly located, close to cafes, restaurants and transport. Small north facing courtyard lends itself to the perfect reading/coffee spot. Owners have priced for immediate action so phone Ben Hanson today to confirm your inspection. CONTACT Ben Hanson PHONE 0402 785 410 EMAIL ben.hanson@peard.com.au

This unique, character 4x2 double storey plus study home with huge shed and fantastic outdoor entertaining area is waiting for a family to call it home or for an investor looking for a secure investment with great tenants up until December 2016. CONTACT Tertius Du Toit PHONE 0416 239 306 EMAIL tertius.dutoit@peard.com.au

These executive townhouses offer a massive amount of living space. With over 180m2 (total area) under roof there is nothing quite like them on the market. They all boast a modern architectural design with an extremely functional floor layout. Located within walking distance from Midland gate while also being a stone throw from Viveash. If you are someone that enjoys quality & functionality this townhouse is perfect for you. With a completion date of June 2016, all it will take is $10 000 deposit to secure the unit.CONTACT Justin Wright PHONE 0430 351 926 EMAIL justin.wright@peard.com.au View more properties online at


FOR SALE Midvale 60 Ewart Street

Mid $400,000's bed 3 bath 1 car 0

Mount Hawthorn 175 Egina Street

From $949,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

Nollamara 57 Carcoola Street

From $379,000 bed 3 bath 1 car 1

Ocean Reef 12b Laser Place

From $839,000 bed 4 bath 3 car 2

There are not many properties like this left. Set on a 1046 square meters with a zoning of R20/50 there are many reasons to purchase this property. With a bus stop at your door step, Roe Highway down the street, Schools a short walk away & Midland Gate within a few minutes drive. This original home presents well, with its high ornate ceilings & rich jarrah polished flooring still in excellent condition. CONTACT Justin Wright PHONE 0430 351 926 EMAIL justin.wright@peard.com.au

This huge home has so much potential. The generously proportioned floor plan offers plenty of room over two levels, and includes four huge bedrooms, two bathrooms, a separate games room, huge open plan living dining room overlooking a rear deck, cellar and so much more. This home is ideal to live in now, refurbish later to create the dream home. CONTACT Phyllis Gemelli PHONE 0407 386 501 EMAIL phyllis.gemelli@peard.com.au

Mindarie 28 Mulgrave Loop

$429,000 bed 3 bath 2 car 2

Mullaloo 19A Gnobar Way

$749,000 - $779,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

Here is a great opportunity to enter in to the very desirable suburb of Mindarie at a very affordable price, whether you're a first time buyer, investor or just wanting to down size then put this one at the top of your list. Sitting on an elevated 448sqm block, conveniently located close to shops, great Schools, cafes, restaurants & transport,makes life easy. CONTACT John Cowup PHONE 0411 37 36 35 EMAIL john.cowup@peard.com.au

Located on a good sized rear block of land, this near new architectural solar passive designed family home offers low-energy living and is located only 400 metres (approx.) from the popular Mulllaoo Beach Hotel, Surf Club, Dome cafe, parks, schools and more! Features include 429sqm block of land, open plan design with tiled living, dining and chef’s kitchen all downstairs. Additional features include under stair storage, alarm system and low maintenance landscaping with veggie gardens. CONTACT David Mead PHONE 0428 814 407 EMAIL david.mead@peard.com.au

This immaculate villa is to impress, offering a host of features and a charming facade in a convenient pocket just a short drive to Northlands & Mirrabooka shopping centre, sport & recreation club & parklands. With Italian ceramic tiling prevalent throughout, soft neutral decor & living zones infused with natural light, the home is a modern & impressive fashion statement CONTACT Rob Nicholls

Plenty of space here with a separate lounge, spacious meals and Nollamara room, generous kitchen with heaps of cupboards, 3 73B Hillsborough Drive family bedrooms all with robes, semi ensuite bathroom, second WC,

Immaculate home with ocean views, gorgeous chef’s kitchen and spacious living areas. Great outdoors with private, pitched roof patio, easy care gardens and balcony to enjoy sunsets over the ocean. Additional features include ducted reverse cycle air conditioning, gas points, intercom, security doors and garage which suits 4WD'S.

Ocean Reef 14 Marker Road

PHONE 0407 442 222 EMAIL rob.nicholls@peard.com.au

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CONTACT Shane Capelli PHONE 0410 339 499 EMAIL shane.capelli@peard.com.au

$379,000 - $399,000 bed 3 bath 1 car 2

From $699,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

alarm, aircon, double garage with shoppers entrance and a huge covered courtyard. All this only a few minutes walk from shops and buses makes this a fantastic home. See it today!! CONTACT Shaun Pettit PHONE 0411 725 511 EMAIL shaun.pettit@peard.com.au

Be impressed by the size of this family home. Three living areas, massive kitchen, big bedrooms, study, high ceilings & great outdoors, all on a 802 sqm block. Additional features include huge patio, café blinds, barbecue, pool, easy care, reticulated gardens, ducted air conditioning, 2 gas points, wood fire, ducted vacuum, garden shed, and security screens and doors. CONTACT Shane Capelli PHONE 0410 339 499 EMAIL shane.capelli@peard.com.au may/june 2016 | PRIMOLIFE

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FOR SALE Ocean Reef 15 Reliance Close

End Date Sale bed 5 bath 3 car 2

This property will be sold. All serious offers to be presented before 8th may 2016. Nestled at the end of a quiet sought after cul- de- sac, standing tall and proud, this spacious two storey, 5 bedroom, 3 bathroom property has so much to offer. The combination of ocean views and parkland views make this property an attractive buy. The huge block of 1110m2 approx, presents CONTACT Berny Wales endless opportunities !!! PHONE 0407 994 052

Ocean Reef 19 Swanson Way From $1,275,000

EMAIL berny.wales@peard.com.au

bed 5 bath 3 car 2

Orelia 11 Dunster Way

$395,000 bed 3 bath 2 car 2

Osborne Park 17/168 Hector Street

From $329,000 bed 2 bath 1 car 1

Padbury 10 Pinnaroo Drive

$599,000 - $619,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 1 50

Impressive comes to mind when you view this pristinely presented home just a few minutes from the train station, freeway and the ever growing City of Kwinana shopping centre, schools and parks. The owners have recently renovated home with quality fittings. This home is the complete package and you will be hard pressed to find better value. CONTACT David Lomax PHONE 0409 084 940 EMAIL david.lomax@peard.com.au

Between heaven and the deep blue sea... Timeless elegance with soaring ceilings, grand entrance, designer kitchen, and huge rooms. This stunning modern home offers more than 500 square metres of luxury living overlooking the Indian Ocean. Additional features include cedar lined alfresco deck overlooking pool and gardens, saltwater swimming pool with glass pool fencing and ducted reverse cycle air conditioning.

This light and bright attractive apartment with undercover parking & rear courtyard is perfect for first-time buyers looking for a lock up and leave. Or if you are an investor, this unit offers a great return, currently tenanted until October 2016 receiving a weekly rental of $340. Features include single carport plus visitors parking, good size kitchen, tiled living/ dining area in neutral tones with reverse cycle air conditioning, renovated bathroom and security screens. CONTACT Frances Goncalves PHONE 0414 136 151 EMAIL frances.goncalves@peard.com.au

Osborne Park 2/156 Albert Street

Be quick to view this beautifully presented family home set on a large 720sqm block in the sought after Pinnaroo Heights location. This property provides plenty of space for all the family, boasting a kid’s wing, central kitchen, ducted air conditioning, two separate living areas, an enclosed outdoor entertaining area for year round comfort, ample room for a pool and big front and back reticulated gardens for the kids and pets.

Padbury 7A Ellison Drive

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CONTACT Jarrod O'Neil PHONE 0411 103 617 EMAIL jarrod.oneil@peard.com.au

From $530,000 bed 3 bath 2 car 2

From $279,999

Juliet Wills 0411 782 808 juliet.wills@peard.com.au

Price and Location at its best, this magnificent and spacious Double Storey 3 bedroom 2 bathroom family home is located in the heart of Osborne Park, a short Uber ride to the City, Northbridge and Beaufort St. This home is perfect for the first home buyer, down sizer, savvy investor or FIFO. CONTACT PK (Pankaj Kapur) PHONE 0424 194 509 EMAIL p.k@peard.com.au

Here is an awesome opportunity to build your dream home and a lifestyle you deserve in a great South Padbury location. Offering 300sqm proposed lot, street frontage, cleared block, leafy green parklands across the road, public transport close to your doorstep, easy access to main arterial roads and only a short drive to Craigie Leisure Centre, the beach, Hillarys Marina and Whitford’s Shopping Centre. Be quick before this rare block of land in Padbury gets snapped up! CONTACT Jarrod O'Neil PHONE 0411 103 617 EMAIL jarrod.oneil@peard.com.au View more properties online at


FOR SALE VINCENT/STIRLING SOUTH EAST The most popular suburbs in terms of properties leased within the sub-market are Mount Lawley, North Perth and Highgate.

The Vincent/Stirling South East sub-market recorded a median house price for the year to February 2016 of $887,000 whereas the Perth Metro Region’s median house price was $540,000 for the same period.

On average, it takes approximately 56 days to sell a house in the Vincent/Stirling South East sub-market with approximately 47 per cent of sellers’ discounting from their original listed selling price. In contrast, it takes on average 66 days to sell a house in the Perth Metro Region for the three months to February 2016.

The suburbs of Mount Hawthorn, Mount Lawley and North Perth have the highest number of sales in the market for established houses, in comparison to the rest of the Vincent/Stirling South East sub-market.

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FOR SALE Padbury 15 Lowes Way

From $499,000 bed 3 bath 1 car 1

Parkwood 5 Narcissus Avenue

From $549,000

Perfectly located in a quiet South Padbury street, this home is packed full of all the necessities of today’s lifestyle. Complete with a stunning outdoor area this home is ideal for those who like to entertain. Features spacious living, kitchen with gas cooking and overlooking the alfresco area, reverse cycle air conditioning, ‘all seasons’ outdoor entertaining area, large backyard perfect for the kids or pets, grassed area (including sandpit) and massive powered workshop. CONTACT Jarrod O'Neil PHONE 0411 103 617 EMAIL jarrod.oneil@peard.com.au

Padbury 33 Bannister Road

Be impressed with this spacious family home situated in a rapidly growing suburb of Parkwood. Offering comfort, security and peaceful living, this outstanding home is highly suitable for every growing family / astute investor!

Pinjarra 164 San Simeon Way

bed 4 bath 2 car 2

CONTACT Vicktor Sutrisno PHONE 0422 774 044 EMAIL vicktor.sutrisno@peard.com.au

From $789,000 bed 3 bath 2 car 4

$749,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

Is it time for you to make that sea change you've always Port Kennedy about? Does the thought of early morning beach 22 Cote D'Azur Gardens dreamed walks with your dog while you watch the sun glint off the

Quinns Rocks 1 Blackbird Glen

bed 5 bath 2 car 2

bed 4 bath 2 car 2

From $699,000

Quinns Rocks 2 Essex Court

From $399,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2 52

side of dolphins excite you? • 4 Houses From the Beach • Great Alfresco Dining with Built in Bar • Beautiful Saltwater Pool CONTACT Rob Davis

From $399,000

Occupying a highly sought after pocket of Quinns Rocks, this lovely family home will hold tremendous value, with a little TLC, to those searching for a spacious, functional, but affordable home in a superb beachside suburb. Situated close to local amenities including local parks, shopping precinct & Perth's majestic northern beach coastline.

Quinns Rocks 4 Nicholas Avenue

PHONE 0439 843 776 EMAIL rob.davis@peard.com.au

CONTACTS Steve Wilcox/Kathy McGurk PHONE 0421 277 366/0451 669 139 EMAIL steve.wilcox@peard.com.au

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From $575,000 bed 4 bath 1 car 1

Situated high on the hill on a large R40 zoned block, this immaculately renovated property offers stunning oceans views, loads of living space and a floor plan that makes it a functional and attractive family home. Features include modern open plan dining and lounge area, chef’s kitchen, terrace offering valley and Indian Ocean views, a huge workshop, ducted reverse cycle air conditioning, large grassed area and easy care gardens. CONTACT Jarrod O'Neil PHONE 0411 103 617 EMAIL jarrod.oneil@peard.com.au

Peaceful sanctuary in a convenient location, rare to the market this exclusive 2.5 acre (1ha) rural property in West Pinjarra is the perfect tree change. Family home completed in 2011, 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, home office and theatre. Bush pole verandah, outdoor studio, 9m x 6m shed, 3 bay open stables, solar panels and reticulation on bore. CONTACT Kathryn Fiorenza PHONE 0427 475 661 EMAIL kathryn.fiorenza@peard.com.au

Ideally located in highly sought after suburb of Quinns Rocks, nestled in a whisper quiet location, on an easy care block, this tastefully finished 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom beautiful abode combines location, presentation and affordability, it is the perfect family home. This home is a credit to its present owners and will not stay around for long. CONTACTS Kathy McGurk/Steve Wilcox PHONE 0451 669 139/0421 277 366 EMAIL kathy.mcgurk@peard.com.au

Proposed R40 Zoning 760sqm with 28m frontage . All adds up to an exceptional blue chip investment. Solid brick home needs TLC, and you will benefit in bucket loads. Excellent Ocean views with more possible if you extend. Room for boat and caravan. Blank canvas backyard so you can create your own coastal oasis. So close to the beach just a few minutes walk. CONTACT Jeff Parkes PHONE 0418 923 989 EMAIL jeff.parkes@peard.com.au

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FOR SALE Quinns Rocks 10 Pier Place

From $399,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

Quinns Rocks 5 Aleri Circuit

$489,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

Rockingham 12 Stainer Avenue

Offers From $295,000 bed 3 bath 1 car 2

Safety Bay 20 Heaton Way

Offers Over $539,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

Advantageously located in this sought after beachside suburb of Quinns Rocks, this beautifully presented 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom residence is well worth a look, especially given its generous floor plan that will accommodate you and all your families needs! Absolutely immaculate inside and out! CONTACTS Steve Wilcox/Kathy McGurk PHONE 0421 277 366/0451 669 139 EMAIL steve.wilcox@peard.com.au

This captivating abode will hold tremendous value to those searching for a massive, functional, but affordable home in a superb beachside suburb like Quinns Rocks. At a glance; formal lounge, casual meals and dining, separate games room, kids activity, covered outdoor entertaining area, pool & so much more! CONTACTS Kathy McGurk/Steve Wilcox PHONE 0451 669 139/0421 277 366 EMAIL kathy.mcgurk@peard.com.au

Quinns Rocks 28 Southsea Road

From $439,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

From $379,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 1

Safety Bay 12 St Lucia Close

This stunning home is just being finished off in the gardens and ready for your family to move in. Four spacious bedrooms, two stylish bathrooms, an open plan kitchen, dining area and family room with beautiful Italian tiles, white stone bench tops, gas cooking, dishwasher and loads of cupboards. This home is priced to sell!

Safety Bay 32 Seagate Street

CONTACTS Fran Satherley/John Satherley PHONE 0414 447 343/ EMAIL fran.satherley@peard.com.au

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CONTACT Jeff Parkes PHONE 0418 923 989 EMAIL jeff.parkes@peard.com.au

This lovely 4x2 family home located in the popular beachside Quinns Rocks of Quinns Rocks represents fantastic value. This is 96 St Barnabas Boulevard suburb definitely priced to sell. Spacious living areas, large master

Do not miss this one! First home buyers – Investors. This 3x1 home has been lovingly renovated. Freshly painted throughout, new carpets & ceiling fans. New kitchen, split system air con/heating plus gas bayonet. Full length rear colorbond patio. 743M2 Land. Bore reticulation, garden shed plus room for boat & caravan. Close to park, shops & beach. CONTACT Graham York PHONE 0467 773 977 EMAIL graham.york@peard.com.au

Rear access to large workshop. This large affordable family home with plenty of space is situated within walking distance to schools, shopping village and parkland. Presented to an excellent standard. Has room for pool, perfect for growing family or first home buyer. Must be seen to be appreciated. Hurry will not last.

$469,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

From $370,000 bed 3 bath 1 car 2

bedroom, great size kitchen with stainless steel appliances are just some of the features that put this home in the must to see category. CONTACTS Kathy McGurk/Steve Wilcox PHONE 0451 669 139/0421 277 366 EMAIL kathy.mcgurk@peard.com.au

Lovely family home nestled in quiet cul-de-sac in the much sought after Safety Bay area. 4 good size bedrooms, nursery or office of the main bedroom, nice ensuite. Large lounge room with bay window, formal dining area, split reverse cycle air conditioner. Bore & reticulation, solar hot water system, good size block 683m2. CONTACT Vandy Russell PHONE 0424 937 034 EMAIL vandy.russell@peard.com.au

Located in beautiful Safety Bay - Rockingham's gateway to the sea is the amazing little gem. Looking for a fresh start or weekender with plenty of space for boat storage - this could be it. An easy walk to beach. Here is what is on offer: Living, dining, new kitchen, new carpets, new laundry, 809M block, 20M frontage & 3.3M side access. If you are serious about a sea change don't miss CONTACT Rob Davis out on this one. Call now! PHONE 0439 843 776 EMAIL rob.davis@peard.com.au

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FOR SALE In the tranquil, leafy river precinct of Salter Point there's a unique Salter Point to build your ideal home on one of two potential 801 50 Redmond Street opportunity green title lots. Positioned high above water level these lots are a

$810,000 to $840,000

stroll away from stairway access to the Canning water's edge and the established walkway along the River! LOT 801 - 425sqm LOT 800 - 430sqm

CONTACT Sue Rowles PHONE 0403 531 585 EMAIL sue.rowles@peard.com.au

Scarborough 113B Westview Street

From $739,000 bed 3 bath 2 car 2

EASY LIVING LOCATION Scarborough 157B Gildercliffe Street This 3x1 duplex offers amazingly convenient and

Scarborough 3 Sackville Terrace

bed 3 bath 1 car 1

bed 3 bath 1 car 1

$560,000

Scarborough 67/2 Brighton Road

Offers bed 4 bath 2 car 2

Secret Harbour 3 Surf Drive

From $595,000 bed 5 bath 2 car 2 54

low-maintenance living, right on the doorstep of local cafes, shops and the library. Highlights include a good-sized outdoor area and solar panels. CONTACT Mandy Bizzaca PHONE 0409 915 210 EMAIL mandy.bizzaca@peard.com.au

Sea forever!! Watch the waves and whales by day, sensational sunsets and the Fremantle skyline lights by night. Situated on the 7th floor of the popular CeVue building is this immaculately presented and meticulously maintained , absolute beachfront apartment with views that leave you breathless. CONTACT Sam Mannino PHONE 0402 822 457 EMAIL sam.mannino@peard.com.au

This is a rare find PLUS a pristinely presented huge 5 bedroom home within minutes to Secret Harbour golf course, beaches, schools, parks and shopping facilities. You will be impressed with the spacious layout of this home with separate lounge and family room which opens onto a huge gabled patio leading to the large B/G POOL.

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CONTACT David Lomax PHONE 0409 084 940 EMAIL david.lomax@peard.com.au

From $749,000

Secret Harbour 2 Hassars Road

Buyers Over $995,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 3

Secret Harbour 8 Keraudren Vale

Buyers Over $399,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

BRAND NEW TOWNHOUSE Last one! Sensational 3 bed 2 bath home, in prime Scarborough location only minutes to the beach. High quality finishes, a functional floorplan with two living area and double size bedrooms. Priced to sell! CONTACT Marcus Lord PHONE 0417 911 107 EMAIL marcus.lord@peard.com.au

Private pleasure This renovated, three bedroom home in Scarborough is simply sensational. Modern and stylish, you will be impressed by the smart design and quality elements throughout. CONTACTS Paul Kettle/James Drummond PHONE 0403 177 680/0422 043 344 EMAIL paul.kettle@peard.com.au

This timeless beauty built by Peter Stannard exhibits all the finesse and quality one would expect from this premium builder. No expense spared on design and space with high ceilings throughout and quality solid jarrah flooring laid in all main living and staircase. Holding prime position with park, golf course & ocean views you now have a fantastic opportunity to secure this CONTACT Julie Pym property. PHONE 0411 436 537 EMAIL julie.pym@peard.com.au

This is your chance to secure you very own piece of Secret Harbour. On offer is a well presented 4x2 that is ready for you to move right into. Freshly painted with open plan living you will feel right at home. Entertain your friends and family all year round under your large patio complete with outdoor blinds. Call today and arrange for your private viewing. CONTACT Phil Carnaby PHONE 0418 910 824 EMAIL phil.carnaby@peard.com.au View more properties online at


FOR SALE Secret Harbour 100 Three Bears Loop

Buyers Over $499,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

Secret Harbour 58 Bancoura Parkway

Buyers Over $995,000 bed 4 bath 4 car 4

Sinagra 121 Vincent Road

From $539,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

Sorrento 4 Glomar Rise

$875,000 bed 3 bath 2 car 2

This is your chance to secure a beautiful home in a great location. Thoughtfully designed with space in mind. There is room for everyone with open plan living to kitchen and family room with bamboo flooring which leads to your great alfresco area so you can entertain your family and friends. Your new home has been freshly painted and is ready for you to move in and relax. CONTACT Phil Carnaby

Secret Harbour 15 Lucky Bay Road

This Showcase Home Could Be Yours! Rarely do homes of this calibre present to the market. The fortunate buyer will enjoy endless premium luxury features and will never want to leave this sumptuous home. This private, secure double storey stunner is positioned opposite the golf course in the prestigious Break area of Secret Harbour.

Shoalwater 42 Penguin Road

PHONE 0418 910 824 EMAIL phil.carnaby@peard.com.au

CONTACT Julie Pym PHONE 0411 436 537 EMAIL julie.pym@peard.com.au

Set the control and cruise your time away in this both comfortable and spacious low maintenance home which boasts many features. You have an expansive family room with meals area, all overlooked by a very well appointed kitchen. Theatre room, activity room, oversize garage and alfresco under main roof. CONTACT Brendan Williams PHONE 0409 955 040 EMAIL brendan.williams@peard.com.au

This renovated home offers the optimum in coastal living and is in pristine condition! Features a stunning kitchen, large, carpeted formal lounge and dining room, secondary living area, well sized back room which could be used for a home office, gym, kids play room or art studio, an exceptional outdoor space with a full length, paved pergola, well-manicured, low maintenance garden beds and fully reticulated garden and lawns.

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CONTACT Ben Keevers PHONE 0404 056 010 EMAIL ben.keevers@peard.com.au

$400,000-$425,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

Offers Over $739,000 bed 3 bath 1 car 2

Sinagra 22 Liriope Parkway

$580,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

Sorrento 77 Seacrest Drive

From $975,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

You cant fail to be impressed by this beautifully presented property in the Comet Bay catchment area. Set on a quiet street, just a short stroll to two great parks and the Comet Bay Kindy Annex, this really is the perfect home for a young family. If this sounds like your dream home, call now to arrange your own private inspection. CONTACT Bernadette Woodhouse PHONE 0402 420 393 EMAIL bernadette.woodhouse@peard.com.au

This is one of the most amazing, unique, exciting and very different homes I have seen for a while, nestled on a huge sub-dividable block of land and so very close to the waters edge. Stunning front decking with wrap around verandah and lovely stonework, timber French doors adding to the character. CONTACTS Fran Satherley/John Satherley PHONE 0414 447 343/ EMAIL fran.satherley@peard.com.au

From the moment you walk through the double door entry of this spacious Ross North property you will feel the warmth and comfort this home has to offer. Solid bamboo flooring, stunning chefs kitchen and ducted reverse cycle air conditioning are just a few of the splendid attributes on offer in this huge 4x2 home. CONTACT Diane Williamson PHONE 0431 112 750 EMAIL diane.williamson@peard.com.au

This warm and charismatic two storey residence captures coastline living at its best! Boasting study, open plan living, dining and kitchen, double garage, well-covered, paved patio, huge glass fenced below ground swimming pool with adjoining spa, air conditioning throughout, and an abundance of additional storage. This property is located just minutes away from the Indian Ocean and this beautiful Sorrento home is perfect for a family who enjoy the coastal lifestyle. CONTACT Ben Keevers PHONE 0404 056 010 EMAIL ben.keevers@peard.com.au may/june 2016 | PRIMOLIFE

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FOR SALE Tapping 10 Apsley Bend

Mid $600,000's bed 4 bath 2 car 2

Tapping 12 Naismith Road

From $599,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

Thornlie 116 Hume Road

E.O.I bed 3 bath 1 car 2

Trigg 9/63 Lynn Street

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If you have been searching for your dream home, then look no further. This immaculate 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom home has everything you could ever dream of. With a sparkling below ground heated pool, extra side parking for boat/van or work vehicle. Amazing open plan living is suited for todays family living. 3 kw solar panels. Close to schools, shops & new tavern. CONTACT Sandy Watts

Tapping 11 Harrington Avenue

With a versatile floor plan and stunning presentation, designed for families who love space, there is plenty of room for everyone to stretch out. The heart of the abode is undoubtedly the free flowing main living space which comprises a spacious meals area, living area and the galley style kitchen.

Tapping 4/7 Anthus Lane

PHONE 0412 448 891 EMAIL sandy.watts@peard.com.au

CONTACT Sandy Watts PHONE 0412 448 891 EMAIL sandy.watts@peard.com.au

A perfect opportunity in Thornlie for the first home buyer to secure a location for the utmost conveniences. Just minutes from the Forest Lakes precinct and walking distance to public transportation, Sacred Heart Primary and Thornlie Senior High. Fresh and well-presented, fully rendered double brick quality home has all the appealing features. CONTACT Julius Graham PHONE 0419 890 613 EMAIL julius.graham@peard.com.au

Best positioned with street frontage at the quaint “Lynn Villas” complex this delightful home has a new kitchen, high ceilings, lock up garage with private rear entry and is surrounded by beautiful easy care gardens. Comprising 2 bedrooms 1 bathroom, master with walk in robe & separate lounge with vaulted ceilings and reverse cycle A/C. This is an exciting coastal home and the downsizer and sea change you’ve waited for, so don’t miss out! CONTACT Les Lindsay PHONE 0407 420 384 EMAIL les.lindsay@peard.com.au

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From $449,000 bed 3 bath 2 car 2

From $439,000 bed 3 bath 2 car 2

Thornlie 47 Nyandi Court

From $500,000 bed 5 bath 2 car 2

Tuart Hill 8/110 Swan Street

$379,000 - $389,000 bed 2 bath 1 car 1

This deceptively spacious 3 x 2 sits in a fabulous sought after location. Opposite St Stephens school and close to shops, local amenities and freeway access, this home would make a perfect downsizer or first home, yet it's spacious enough for families too. Boasting two lounge areas, study area, dining area, quality flooring & neutral decor... This home will not disappoint !! CONTACT Berny Wales PHONE 0407 994 052 EMAIL berny.wales@peard.com.au

Designed for easy care living. This modern 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom town house situated in a small secure complex with 6 other town houses in the kestrals private estate. Low maintenance and yet only steps to a lovely park, within walking distance to local schools, bus route, 10 minutes to Joondalup city and lovely beaches. CONTACT Sandy Watts PHONE 0412 448 891 EMAIL sandy.watts@peard.com.au

This 5 bedroom, 2 bathroom property is great for those with a big family or if you just want to have more room to yourself, then you will need to see this property. Located in well established suburb of Thornlie, close to public transport, shops and schools. CONTACTS Henry Chau/Stefen Chitra PHONE 0410 191 636/0403 731 014 EMAIL henry.chau@peard.com.au

This one has been transformed from top to toe and is sure to capture your heart. If you are looking for a home without the hard work then step right up as the owners of this very well located two bedroom villa have created an intimate abode to move straight into and enjoy, the transformation is complete. CONTACT Rob Nicholls PHONE 0407 442 222 EMAIL rob.nicholls@peard.com.au View more properties online at


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FOR SALE Waikiki 30 Lakemba Way

$289,000 - $329,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 1

Watermans Bay 4/25 Elsie Street

$575,000 bed 2 bath 1 car 1

The owners have already laid out the platform to create this into a great home. On a well sized 712 block this property has space to expand in all the right places. A large powered workshop at the back accompanied with large double gate side access into a large back yard. Inside the new kitchen is complete, presenting a modern high end finish. CONTACT Camille Ainsley PHONE 0417 508 364 EMAIL camille.ainsley@peard.com.au

Positioned to the rear of the small complex of 8 units with lock up garaging, two more sizable brick storerooms and a large grassed courtyard, this ground floor unit is very generous in size. It comprises a separate meals area and an adjoining lounge with two good sized bedrooms, plenty of built in robe space and the master has a parent’s retreat courtyard facility. All offers will be considered and this property must be sold! CONTACT Les Lindsay PHONE 0407 420 384 EMAIL les.lindsay@peard.com.au

Wanneroo 9 Belgrade Road

End Date Sale bed 4 bath 2 car 2

Wembley Downs 166 Calais Road

$1,195,000 - $1,295,000 bed 5 bath 1 car 2

A REAL SURPRISE PACKAGE Wembley 146A Herdsman Parade This delightful 3 bed, street-front duplex home situated on a

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large 642sqm survey-strata block will take you by surprise with the space, convenience and all the possibilities. CONTACT Justin Chidlow PHONE 0402 946 446 EMAIL justin.chidlow@peard.com.au

Make this fabulous spacious light and bright home yours! Boasting 3 living areas which include formal living areas, modern open plan kitchen meals, family and separate home theatre / activity room overlooking expansive patio entertaining area. All on an easy care 504sqm block close to Woodvale Shopping Centre, medical centre, Woodvale S.H.S., Woodvale Primary School and just minutes from train station and freeway.

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CONTACT Sheila Stritch PHONE 0412 212 748 EMAIL sheila.stritch@peard.com.au

Low - Mid $700,000's

Yanchep 13 Popran Road

$459,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

All offers presented Monday 23rd May 2016. The seller reserves the right to accept an offer prior to the end date. Featuring open-plan kitchen and dining areas and large living and double garage, this property has been intelligently designed to fit the developing needs of a busy household or the savvy investor. This block of green title land sits within the proposed R40 rezoning area of Wanneroo, in which the rezoning is imminent. CONTACT David Mead PHONE 0428 814 407 EMAIL david.mead@peard.com.au

There is no substitute for space! Opportunity and choice awaits the astute buyer of this wonderful elevated property set in the sought after suburb of Wembley Downs! CONTACT Sam Mannino PHONE 0402 822 457 EMAIL sam.mannino@peard.com.au

This huge family 4x2 with study/5th bedroom & store room is located in one of Woodvale's most sought after cul-de-sac locations. Surrounded by other quality homes these opportunities are rare in such a great location. Within the catchment area for great schools, a short walk to Whitford's Train Station, close to shops, parks & easy access to public transport/freeway. CONTACT Tony Mullen PHONE 0402 020 331 EMAIL tony.mullen@peard.com.au

Are you looking for that Beachy Lifestyle? An ultra low maintenance property which will allow you to lock to & leave? Room to park a boat or caravan? A stylish 4 x 2 home with fabulous street appeal? Wanting to relax in a gorgeous outdoor ent area, or perhaps take a dip in your solar heated pool? Looking for a quiet street close to all amenities? Well look no further! CONTACT Jan Buchanan PHONE 0408 802 381 EMAIL jan.buchanan@peard.com.au

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FOR SALE Yanchep 34 Kalbarri Avenue

From $359,000 bed 3 bath 2 car 2

This cleverly designed low maintenance, easy living 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom home set in a quiet & newly established pocket of Yanchep. Set on 291m2 of land the design is well suited to practical living without the wasted space. Built approx. 2012 & offering 140m2 of practical living space this certainly is an ideal investment, down-size or first foot in the CONTACT Rob Nicholls market property. PHONE 0407 442 222 EMAIL rob.nicholls@peard.com.au

Yanchep 46 Lookout Drive

$525,000 bed 3 bath 2 car 2

This superb property sits on an elevated lot only meters to the beach in sought after Lindsay beach pocket. Beautifully finished and presented this sophisticated home has been built with modern beachstyle living in mind. Cleverly designed to create the perfect harmony between generous internal living spaces flowing into surprisingly spacious outdoor areas. CONTACT Peggy Middelveld PHONE 0415 566 825 EMAIL peggy.middelveld@peard.com.au

THINKING OF SELLING? Yanchep 56 Bunker Crescent

From $479,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

Trendy family home with serious wow factor! Located in Peets prestigious new Yanchep Golf Estate this home has been built with modern family living in mind, overlooking the beautiful new park and playground from the elevated view deck. CONTACT Peggy Middelveld PHONE 0415 566 825 EMAIL peggy.middelveld@peard.com.au

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TRUFFLEKERFUFFLE.COM.AU JUNE 24 - 26, Fonty’s POOL, MANJIMUP Unearth fresh truffles and a true taste of the Southern Forests this winter. With gourmet dining, fireside cooking experiences, markets and more, it’s time to head to Fonty’s Pool. Discover the farmers, producers, winemakers and community that make the Southern Forests region a food lovers dream.

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BUNBURY

BUSSELTON

DUNSBOROUGH

COWARAMUP

MARGARET RIVER

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AUGUSTA BEACH SIDE LIVING AT ITS BEST! This fabulous beach home maximises the magnificent uninterrupted ocean views to St Alouarn Island. It is excellent for a family with kid’s areas downstairs, including their own living space, and family living including a master suite for parents upstairs. The home is quality built and provides relaxed living in a fabulous location with easy access to the beach and permanent ocean views. The owners are willing to provide vacant possession or lease back for 12 months.

$895,000 4 2 3 731sqm

Alf Fandry M: 0407 441 140 P: 9758 0300

BRAMLEY LUXURY LIFESTYLE WITH INCOME A rare opportunity has arisen to purchase one of Margaret River’s most exclusive and stunning rural properties. Losari Retreat is set on just over 26ha and comprises 6 contemporary and private villas, meticulously planned and manicured European styled gardens, a stylish and welcoming reception area, plus a stunning 2-storey private residence featuring understated luxury throughout. There is nothing that compares. Morena Bamber M: 0407 203 072 P: 9780 5777 View more properties online at

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LOCATION AND QUALITY Elevated location in a “Premiere Private Estate” with estuary and City glimpses. Spacious 3 bed, 2 bath in immaculate condition with good quality appointments throughout and secure parking, on a 429sqm block. This is a perfect downsizer or first home, for buyers looking for low maintenance, room to move and comfortable living. Please call for more information and a viewing.

2 2 429sqm

Alf Mainstone M: 0402 026 608 P: 9792 1888

$4M 10 7 26.63ha

COWARAMUP

$769,000 4

BRING THE OUTSIDE IN A super-stylish large home with quality features that flow seamlessly from inside to out. Space for everyone with a well laid out generous floorplan that can suit even large families, including theatre and study. From all living areas, your eyes are constantly drawn to the captivating northerly treetops, so spaciousness is apparent throughout. Raked high ceilings, polished concrete, fully reticulated gardens, vegetable gardens and kids’ equipment.

2 2015sqm

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BUSSELTON

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COWARAMUP

MARGARET RIVER

AUGUSTA

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DUNSBOROUGH AFFORDABLE - LIVEABLE - LOVABLE The sellers have carried out a full makeover on this property with no more money for you to spend. This home has only been used as their “holiday down south getaway” and will appeal to those who don’t wish to live in a unit. Open plan family and dining area with R/C A/C, separate lounge, great 700sqm block with ample side access for boats etc. Easy care, fully reticulated garden with large shaded wrap around BBQ area. A home with plenty to please.

$485,000 3 2 1 700sqm

Tony Branch M: 0408 921 812 P: 9756 8888

DUNSBOROUGH

$825,000

LUXURY WITH GOLF COURSE/LAKE VIEWS This immaculate home is set on a large block close to town, with fabulous views. Featuring an open plan living area with games room, theatre and activity area. 3 bedrooms are queen sized and master bedroom has huge ensuite. Stone bench tops in the kitchen with island bench, dual stainless steel ovens, double pantry, loads of storage. Outside, a big alfresco/BBQ area, easy care gardens, double garage and side access.

4 2 2 733sqm

Ross Sorgiovanni M: 0419 949 852 P: 9756 8888 zoomed in photo of real view from deck

DUNSBOROUGH SPACE, VIEWS AND CLOSE TO TOWN Big house and big block all with the convenience of being only a short stroll to the town centre. This contemporary design 4 bed, 3 bath, 2 storey home is situated on a massive 1513sqm elevated lot with beautiful ocean views and multiple indoor and outdoor living zones designed to create a relaxed day to day living environment all year around. Also large approx 9m x 7m brick shed and plenty of room for the caravan, boat and trailers. Louis De Chiera M: 0418 909 899 P: 9756 8888

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$1.195M 4 3 2 1513sqm

EAGLE BAY

$1.95M

PANORAMIC OCEAN VIEWS A classic beachside home capturing the ambiance of beachside living with panoramic ocean views with a north aspect. The immaculate, double storey home on an undulating block boasts a stylish and spacious open plan design with upstairs and downstairs living, modern kitchen, outdoor entertaining deck capturing the ocean views, double garage; and easy care gardens. Ideal for permanent or holiday living with good rental income potential. Debbie Bridges M: 0417 186 018 P: 9756 8888 View more properties online at

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BUNBURY

BUSSELTON

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COWARAMUP

MARGARET RIVER

AUGUSTA

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GRACETOWN MOTIVATED SELLERS An amazing 5 bed, 2 bath Tuscan-style home AS WELL AS a really comfortable, self contained and separate 2 bed unit. Lots of extras including 200,000L rainwater storage, orchard, fire pit and cubby house. In a location second to none and with sounds of the ocean and views of the ridge, this is a must see property. Call me today for an inspection.

$990,000 7 4 2 6700sqm

Beth Sibon M: 0418 937 438 P: 9755 5123

MARGARET RIVER NEAT AS A PIN This elevated, low maintenance 3 bed, 2 bath home plus a study is as neat as a pin located in popular Riverslea Estate. The study can be used as a 4th bedroom or 2nd living area. The home has been an extremely well maintained investment home for the past 7 years making is a reliable investment opportunity - call now to inspect.

Bec Hannan M: 0409 988 593 P: 9780 5777 View more properties online at

MARGARET RIVER

$439,000 3

BRAND NEW, READY AND WAITING! The land area of this cottage lot has been maximised by the clever design of this brand new, spacious home. Excellent street appeal and superb presentation! Internally there are 3 large bedrooms, 2 fully tiled bathrooms, separate WC’s and good storage. A practical design with an open plan kitchen/ living, a separate home theatre, extra height garage and private courtyard. Located in the popular Rapids Landing Estate.

2 2 330sqm

Steve Harry M: 0428 933 327 P: 9780 5777

$439,000 3 2 2 453sqm

MARGARET RIVER

$595,000 3

INVEST IN CENTRAL MARGARET RIVER Character home with jarrah floorboards and high ceilings throughout, on a 1012sqm block zoned R30/40. Elevated position would offer great views from 2 storey town house at the rear if you subdivided. The good sized 3 bedroom home is tenanted at $325/ week, for income while you consider your development options, or call it home and subdivide later for your super fund. Great location to live or invest while you plan for the future.

1 2 1012sqm

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COWARAMUP

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Peppermint Grove Beach

Peppermint Grove Beach

MARGARET RIVER RURAL FEEL, TOWN LOCATION This unique 3 bed, 2 bath character home is ideally set on a rare 2499sqm block in one of the most desirable streets on the west side of Margaret River town. The enchanting family home with 2 living areas (1 suited as a studio/granny flat) wraps beautifully around a private north facing sunny courtyard. Complete with side access to huge powered shed, established gardens, veggie patches and fruit trees. Love the country style and space but want town convenience, don’t miss this.

$650,000 3 2 2499sqm

Shane Galbraith M: 0407 579 286 P: 9780 5777

REINSCOURT RIVER COTTAGE IN THE TUART FOREST Dreaming of your own River Cottage? This quaint cottage on 3.12ha (8ac) is a stunning private retreat for you and your family. Situated amongst the tranquil Tuart Forest National Park with impressive estuary views, this unique property provides the perfect rural paradise away from the hustle and bustle of city life. All the amenities of the Busselton CBD are only 7kms away, as well as the beautiful Geographe Bay Road with Wonnerup beach only a short drive of 3kms. Boyd Reilly M: 0439 906 022 P: 9753 0888

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PEPPERMINT GROVE BEACH

$690,000

PRIME LOCATION This unique 3076sqm parcel of land has just become available for sale and is conveniently located in the centre of Peppermint Grove Beach. This prime, high profile location and relatively flat cleared lot is just 250m from the main beach and BBQ area. The “Special Use” zoning of the lot is to provide for a range of opportunities for the provision of shops/commercial facilities in the area which are permitted in the Town Centre Zone.

3076sqm

Larisa Tomuli M: 0438 272 932 P: 9792 1888

$710,000 3 1 3 3.12ha

YALYALUP

$695,000

NO NEED TO LOOK ANY FURTHER! That’s right, this really is the ultimate lifestyle home! Located in a pretty little cul-de-sac is this beautifully presented property. Large open planned living with high ceilings overlooking picturesque gardens and trees and a private and protected alfresco at the rear perfect for outdoor entertaining. There is ample side access to the rear workshop and hardstand area. Hide yourself away and enjoy everything this lifestyle has to offer in the heart of “Willow Grove Estate”. Jason Cooper M: 0407 770 426 P: 9753 0888 View more properties online at

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spotlight Jason Cooper

A beautiful

beginning AFTER TWENTY YEARS IN BUSSELTON, STOCKER PRESTON'S JASON COOPER CAN’T WAIT FOR THE NEXT PHASE OF HIS HOMETOWN’S TRANSFORMATION.

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aving lived and worked as a real estate agent in Busselton for two decades, I am constantly amazed by its transformation and the wonderful lifestyle that it offers. From its beginnings as a small settlement, Busselton’s diverse history in agriculture, forestry and marine industries shaped the country town which was to become popular in the 1980s with retirees. Today, Busselton is a bustling town which, together with Dunsborough and Yallingup, now forms the City of Busselton, attracting holiday-makers, young couples, families and

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retirees to enjoy the enviable lifestyle of the Margaret River Region. Centred upon the tranquil shores of Geographe Bay and the striking Busselton jetty, one of WA’s greatest tourist icons, Busselton today welcomes many cruise ships. Seen anchored in the sheltered and spectacular waters of Geographe Bay just a couple of nautical miles off the foreshore, the ships set a spectacular scene and bring guests ashore to explore the town centre and the Margaret River Region. The brand new Busselton foreshore redevelopment has seen significant changes,

offering precincts for sports and leisure for all ages. Choose to enjoy the plentiful BBQ areas, extensive shaded green lawn areas, playgrounds for young children, an amazing foreshore cricket field and the newest edition - the world class skate park. Watch this space as more family-friendly facilities and leisure activities are developed in this precinct. The foreshore also offers exciting new opportunities for businesses. It is exciting to have such opportunities for new ventures to come into the city and be located in such a prime position enjoying and overlooking the stunning bay. Bars, restaurants, a

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brewery and centrally-located resorts and accommodation along with retail outlets will be some of the main focus of the future foreshore redevelopment. Nearby is the culture precinct that offers art and craft galleries, live theatre productions, coffee shops and outdoor entertainment in the warmer summer months. Now the Events Capital of Western Australia, Busselton has a growing number of regional and world class events. Expect a busy year with lots to do and some fantastic events such as these: • Cinefest Oz – A favourite among film fans showcasing Australian and French Movies over five days; • Busselton Jetty Swim – An ocean swim attracting over 1500 swimmers to swim the 3.6km jetty; • Sunsmart Busselton Festival of Triathlon – An annual Ironman 70.3; • Southbound Concert – one of WA’s biggest music festivals; • Quit Forest Rally – exhilarating days and evenings of thrills and spills; • Geographe Bay Race Week – WA’s premier yachting regatta. Port Geographe Marina is the home of the Geographe Bay Race Week and also a world class residential canal development offering affordable canal-front living. Here you have the opportunity to moor your PIECE OF PARADISE The City of Busselton is certainly blessed in the beauty department offering resdients a very high quality of life. Drop into the Busso Stocker Preston office, left, for a chat about making the move today.

boat in front of your home or apartment with direct access to Geographe Bay. Catch a dhufish, whiting or a blue manner crab - the choice is yours. Geographe Bay is perfect for skiing, fishing, boating, sailing or snorkelling or diving among the pylons and fish life of the jetty. The north-facing bay also offers year-round protection with no tidal rips or smashing swell and safe swimming enclosures. With the City of Busselton’s population set to increase by more than 58% by 2026 (to 55,300 people), quality housing estates are being expanded and developed within the Busselton and Vasse town centres. Small cottage lots to 5,000sqm lifestyle lots provide everyone with the opportunity to live their dream. Other recent changes to Busselton include the new health campus which opened in 2015 and big plans for the regional airport which is the gateway to the south west for those wanting the convenience of flying and for enabling direct flights from the East Coast. Busselton is reinventing itself so come and rediscover, relive or reconnect with this magical part of our state. PL

For all Busselton real estate advice, call Jason Cooper anytime on 040 777 0426 for a confidential chat. Jason has built a highly successful career in the Busselton residential and commercial real estate market. As Busselton’s leading Property Consultant for 18 years, Jason’s expertise and market experience is second to none. Representing investors, homeowners and developers in a wide array of real estate transactions, Jason guides his clients through every detail of their real estate acquisition or sale. From the first call through to the final stage of the transaction, you can expect the highest level of transparency, communication and commitment and above all, peace of mind. “For me, the past 18 years of selling Busselton real estate has been all about the people I meet and their needs and aspirations. "The journey is about making it a fun and hassle free experience and along the way developing mutual respect and positive relationships that will be lasting," says Jason. Jason was recently awarded number 1 REIWA agent in Western Australia for January 2016. Contact Jason Cooper at 0407 770 426 or visit stockerpreston.com.au for a full selection of south west properties.

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catherine’s quest Catherine Hughes,

WA YOUNG AUSTRALIAN OF THE YEAR

LOUD AND CLEAR Attending pregnancy expos has become part of Catherine and Greg's mission to spread the word about the importance of immunisation during pregnancy.

IT’S BEEN A BUSY FEW WEEKS AFTER THE ANNIVERSARY OF RILEY’S DEATH - WITH LOTS TO FEEL POSITIVE ABOUT AS WE CONTINUE OUR CAMPAIGN TO RAISE AWARENESS OF THE IMPORTANCE OF IMMUNISATION DURING PREGNANCY.

FIRST ANTENATAL HOSPITAL APPOINTMENT | March 29 At 20 weeks pregnant, I went for my first hospital appointment at my antenatal clinic. It was the same hospital I had Riley at, and I was an absolute bundle of nerves and emotions. It was hard to be back there, and it almost felt like I was a different person. The last time I was there, I was excited, positive and keen to meet my son. This time, I was nervous and anxious, all too aware that bad things don’t just happen to other people any more. My midwife was lovely and I’m not ashamed to admit that I asked her for a referral to the hospital counsellor – with so many emotions, I want to be pro-active and ensure that I am in the best frame of mind I can be when our new baby is ready to come.

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LIGHT FOR RILEY AT THE ADELAIDE PREGNANCY, BABIES & CHILDREN'S EXPO | April 1-3 This month we flew over to Adelaide to attend the Pregnancy, Babies & Children’s expo, where we spoke to many parents about the importance of immunisation in pregnancy, childhood and adulthood. It was a family affair for us this time as we brought our daughter Olivia along with us – she was a great “helper” and handed out lollipops to all the brave pregnant Mums who received their third trimester booster for whooping cough at our stand. We are so fortunate that we had several nurses volunteer their time to run our immunisation clinic - while I am very familiar with immunisation recommendations and policy now, I

wouldn’t know what to do with a needle! We also had a fantastic belly-painter who painted the pregnant bellies of mums at the expo after they had their whooping cough boosters. It was also a great opportunity to meet with people working at the “SIDS & Kids” stand. We received counselling after Riley’s death from SIDS & Kids, and it was interesting to find out from them that immunisation has been shown to reduce the chance of SIDS (Sudden Infant Death Syndrome) in babies. We also enjoyed chatting with the team from the “Still Aware” stand, which is a charity founded by Claire Foord (South Australia’s Local Hero of the Year 2016) who lost her baby to stillbirth a couple of years ago. Having spoken to so many parents who have lost babies in primolife.com.au


infancy or pregnancy, I am very aware of the things that could go wrong – so it was great to learn about ‘counting the kicks’ to help protect our baby from stillbirth. TODAY SHOW APPEARANCE | April 10 Heading to the Channel 9 studio bright and early, my husband Greg and I spoke on the Today show in support of another parent who was advocating the whooping cough vaccination. Carmit Avital’s newborn baby had spent a month in hospital with whooping cough, after she declined the vaccine in pregnancy, and she had made a video with the Gold Coast Public Health Unit to talk about how she regretted her decision. Her video had gone viral, and we were saddened but not shocked at the amount of vitriol she had received online for appearing in the video. People opposed to vaccination were angry that she was speaking up encouraging mums to have the vaccine, and some passionate supporters of vaccination were angry that she chose not to vaccinate in pregna ncy, putting her baby at risk. While naturally we wish that Carmit had chosen to vaccinate in pregnancy – a decision that severely reduces the chance

of a baby contracting whooping cough – we think her decision to go public and speak about her experience is so brave and courageous. I believe her video will influence many other mums who are on the fence about vaccinating in pregnancy, who believe keeping fit and healthy is enough to protect their babies. We think it’s wonderful she spoke up about it, and chatted to the Today hosts in support of her advocacy, and spoke about Riley’s own battle with the disease that took his life. FAMILY FLU SHOTS | April 20 This week, my husband and daughter had their flu shots, for several reasons. My husband has asthma, and influenza can trigger a nasty trip to hospital for him. We chose to protect our daughter from influenza too as so many children are hospitalised from the flu every year, about half of them very healthy kids. Of all the vaccine-preventable diseases in Australia, the flu kills the most children, so the decision was a very easy one for us to make. Next up is me! I’ll be having my pregnancy vaccination against influenza next week, not just to protect myself but

to protect my baby. A recent study has shown that mums who have the flu shot during pregnancy are 50% less likely to have a stillbirth, and it also helps to protect our newborns from influenza in those first vulnerable few months of life. I don’t ever want to experience another baby suffering in hospital like Riley did before he died, so off I go to have my vaccination. PL Follow Catherine on Twitter @LightForRiley and on Facebook at / LightForRiley.

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favourite things COCO BY CHANEL Three boyfriends have given me this perfume over the years. It’s very dark, seductive and mysterious. I sometimes put some on before I play Oda Mae.

CRYSTALS I’m a great believer in the healing power of crystals. I have about 12 but these are my three faves – amethyst for third eye/past memory healing, which I found in the Blue Mountains of Jamaica, quartz for chakra balancing and hematite for protection.

MILES DAVIS - KIND OF BLUE ALBUM As the daughter of a trumpeter, I grew up listening to my dad and his musician friends disecting this album usually amid furious arguments! It’s THE definitive jazz album – searing, painful, cool, spiritual. The pain of Miles’ heroin addiction is all over this album. It gets into your heart and soul and you are changed forever after hearing it.

Spirited performance WENDY MAE BROWN IS CHANNELLING ALL SORTS OF GHOSTLY VIBES IN HER SCENE-STEALING ROLE AS ODA MAE BROWN IN GHOST - THE MUSICAL. THE LONG-TIME MUSICAL THEATRE PROFESSIONAL HAS THRILLED AUDIENCES AROUND THE WORLD, FROM JAPAN TO CHICHESTER IN THE UK. HOWEVER, LIKE MANY ACTORS, IT’S REMINDERS OF HOME WHICH HELP KEEP THE LONG HOURS ON THE ROAD IN FOCUS, PARTICULARLY MEMENTOS OF HER TRUMPETPLAYING FATHER’S LIFE IN JAMAICA. IMAGES BY TIM GREY. 70

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BOB MARLEY EXODUS Movement of Jah people. This is Bob Marley at his most defiant and political. Reggae is the only music I listen to every day. Jamaica is my blood, and Bob Marley heals my spirit.

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TRUMPET PLAYERS This is my dad David Augustus Brown(left in the photo) in his band The Jubilee Stompers. He was one of the most sought-after session trumpet players in Jamaica, and was one of the pioneers of the ska movement, the earliest form of reggae. DIARY I bought this diary in Adelaide, I’ve kept a diary for the last 15 years. I keep them all stashed in a secret place, Lord, if anyone ever found them!

SPIRITUAL REALISATION A Rasta elder from the 12 Tribes of Israel gave me this book on my annual spirit healing trip to Jamaica in 2002. Still revealing itself to me, a life-changing book.

THROAT COAT Ah gorgeous stuff! It’s really great for a singer’s throat. An opera singer introduced me to this while I was in the vocally demanding show Carmen Jones at the Old Vic singing soprano.

FAMILY PHOTO. Here’s a photo of my mum, my sisters and me in a fetching tigerskin dress! I love this picture because we were all just so happy.

BABY PHOTO My mum just found this picture of me at my first birthday party, and sent it to me while I was in Melbourne. Cute wasn’t I? BEROCCCA Great for twoshow days when energy levels can be lacking.

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The Glam Squad FASHION IS A CONSTANTLY EVOLVING BUSINESS AND IN THE CURRENT ECONOMIC CLIMATE PROVIDING SMART SOLUTIONS IS A SIGN OF THE TIMES.

Portrait by GEMMA WALSH: THE SOCIAL PAGES. Images by STEFAN GOSATTI.

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mma Milner is the epitome of style. Always beautifully put together, she has an eye for new trends and unique pieces and also appreciates just how long it takes women to prepare for a special event. With this in mind, the savvy business woman, who is often featured on WA’s best dressed lists and has been a part of the Perth fashion industry for the past 20 years, recently started a dress hire business called Only Worn Once in Shenton Park. “The concept of Only Worn Once was starting to form in early 2015 when I realised that more and more women were chasing outfits but didn’t necessarily want to buy a designer gown every time,” Emma says. “We wanted to provide women with another alternative to that. When the economy tightens up people start to hire everything; cars, beach houses, clothes - it’s a natural progression of what’s happening in the market. “Only Worn Once allows Perth

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women to hire amazing designer gowns at a reasonable price and feel fabulous at whatever event they’re attending, whether that’s a corporate ball, a wedding or a fashion event.” But Only Worn Once is so much more than just gowns for hire; it’s part of a bigger fashion concept called ‘The Lounge’ - a collaboration between make-up artists Bev Wood, Barbara Mordini, Only Worn Once, Peachy, and some of Perth’s top hairstylists – all coming together to create a one-stop shop for women. “We work with the best in the field, and when that’s teamed with the dresses it turns into a pampered, beautiful and relaxing experience,” Emma says. “We try to take the stress out of it for women, so they can enjoy the day. It’s like a girly get together in here. There’s lots of love.” So how does she choose the gowns that make it into Only Worn Once?

“I’m really driven by my own style,” Emma says. “I buy what I like and what I think is a showstopper dress, but I also keep an eye on trends and new labels. At the moment Self Portrait is really popular as is Alex Perry, but we also have labels like Pucci, Balmain, Ellery, Lover, Thurley, Halston and Hervé Léger.

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lot of women these days have the luxury of spending weeks looking for a dress and then running from hair to make-up on the day. If they do it here we have it all in one space and they can relax and enjoy the experience. “We want our clients to leave here feeling completely satisfied. “And I think that’s what I love the most about doing this, it’s so rewarding to have someone come in not knowing what they want to wear and then have them leave feeling and looking amazing.” PL If you’d like to experience Only Worn Once and The Lounge, call 0421 213 000 or email emma@onlywornonceaustralia.com.au to make an appointment. Dress hire, make-up and hair packages start from $395.

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“We try to keep the collection turning over all the time because our clients are so diverse – we want to be able to dress young women going to their school ball, someone attending a 40th birthday party and the Mother of the Bride.” And when the function is over it’s as simple as dropping the dress to Subiaco drycleaners Stannards, who then deliver it back to Only Worn Once, making the whole experience seamless. “We want every wear to feel like the first wear, so we make sure that all of our dresses are dry-cleaned – we won’t hire out anything that is stained or pulled. It has to be perfect,” Emma says. “Only Worn Once is all about convenience and finding a solution. Not a

SANA launch

Popular Claremont boutique SANA reopened its doors at the end of April with a fresh look and a new owner. The boutique will stock labels such as Bianca Spender, Romance Was Born, F + H Jewellery, Ginger and Smart, Thurley and H Brand Fur. “It’s a very exciting time to re-open this iconic Perth fashion destination,” owner Amy Britton said. “We’ll be showcasing an exclusive and distinct selection of Australian and international designers in-store.” You can find SANA at 30 St Quentin Avenue, Claremont. Visit sanaboutique.com.au

Audi Art Ball

Love your art? Love your fashion? Then you best make haste to The Art Gallery of Western Australia (AGWA) on Saturday, May 14 for the Audi Art Ball. In a first for WA, fashion bible Vogue Australia is co-presenting this exclusive event with the AGWA Foundation and Audi. Guests are encouraged to weave their way through the gallery to discover a place where the worlds of art, fashion and music collide to create a high-end spectacle never before seen in Perth. Aussie electropop duo Sneaky Sound System will play on the night along with performances by opera legend Teddy Tahu Rhodes and fashion moments by Aurelio Costarella. Tickets are selling fast, to secure yours head to artball.com.au

PUTTING ON THE RITZ It's easy to always look right on trend thanks to the wide selection of designer gowns at Only Worn Once and The Lounge.


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Star man ONLY ONE PERSON ON EARTH CAN LOOK UP TO THE MOON AND SAY THEY STOOD ON ITS SURFACE AND, IN A BEAUTIFUL GESTURE, LEFT SOME INITIALS IN THE DUST - US NAVY CAPTAIN AND ASTRONAUT EUGENE CERNAN. NOW 85, CAPT CERNAN IS COMING TO WA TO DESCRIBE IN PERSON JUST WHAT IT FEELS LIKE TO BE THE LAST MAN ON THE MOON. BY NORMAN BURNS IMAGES COURTESY NASA

"If you believed they put a man on the Moon, man on the Moon…” ~ Michael Stipe, REM, “Man On The Moon”.

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wenty-four years after it first hit the charts, REM’s Man on the Moon remains an FM radio staple, still resonating across the airwaves. The collective memories of the NASA Apollo Moon missions of the late 1960s and early 1970s, though, are fading fast; many younger listeners would not even get what Stipe’s line is all about (an oblique reference to the theory that the whole Moon landing program was faked); indeed to them the whole Moon landing program is becoming ancient history. Which is where retired US Navy captain, astronaut and moonwalker Eugene Cernan steps in. He’s 85 but arguably his mission today is more important than the one he blasted off on on December 7, 1972. Cernan did not know it at the time but his Apollo 17 mission would be the final manned trip to our beautiful satellite – his epithet would become ‘The Last Man on

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GIANT STEPS for mankind as Eugene Cernan explores the lunar surface (top); while there Cernan wrote his daughter Tracy's (left) initials in the moondust; above, the OTC Satellite Earth Station in Carnarvon was a vital NASA communications link.

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the Moon’. He would be the 12th, and so far last, human to set foot on our planet’s nearest neighbour. The space race with the Soviet Union won, domestic pressure over NASA spending and political strife over involvement in the Vietnam War all led to the US cutting short its Apollo Moon program (three more missions were on the drawing board). Cernan wrote about his time as an astronaut, and exploits on the lunar surface, in a best-selling biography The Last Man on the Moon, and it’s this book that has led to a critically acclaimed, frank and entertaining documentary of the same name - and the catalyst for a world-wide trip, which includes appearances in Perth and at Carnarvon’s Space & Technology Museum, keeping the Apollo flame alive. Cernan joined the fledgling NASA in 1963, first going into space on Gemini 9 then being assigned to the Apollo program. He came oh-so-close to the Moon’s surface in 1969 when, piloting the Lunar Module dubbed Snoopy, he and Tom Stafford came within eight miles of landing - a dry run for

Neil Armstrong’s historic Apollo 11 flight later that year. But in 1972 Cernan, and geologist Harrison Schmitt, achieved what just 10 other humans would do - they walked on the Moon. For close to a full day, Cernan and Schmitt explored the alien landscape, zipping around on the lunar rover vehicle. Before boarding the Challenger Lunar Module to blast off and rendezvous with astronaut Ron Evans in the Command Module orbiting the Moon, Cernan did something that was definitely not in the NASA manual - he scrawled his daughter Tracy’s initials, TDC, into the dust where they will remain forever, undisturbed. “My daughter was nine years old when I walked on the Moon; it was almost an afterthought before I returned to Challenger for the trip home. I am sure it has been recently that she is beginning to realise that her initials are actually on the Moon,” he says. Unlike fellow moonwalker Buzz Aldrin, an avid proponent of a Mars landing, Cernan says the Moon should still be the priority. “Mars is certainly our near-term ultimate

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stronaut Eugene Cernan’s visit to Carnarvon later this month is far more than a sightseeing trip - he’ll be reconnecting with the town that played a vital role in helping him, and 11 other men, get to walk on the Moon. Well before the days of GPS, NASA needed land and sea-based tracking stations to keep tabs on its spacecraft above Earth and to relay vital signals that would set the Apollo crews, including Cernan, on the right course for the Moon (and guide them home to splashdown). Carnarvon had two big “dishes” to this end; NASA’S tracking station (since demolished) and the OTC Satellite Earth Station, now home to the Carnarvon Space and Technology Museum. Opened in 1966, the OTC station relayed signals from the NASA facility to mission control in Houston; it also relayed vision of Neil Armstrong’s historic first steps on the Moon in 1969, the first live TV transmission into Western Australia. The OTC dish still stands but the facility closed in 1987. Cernan, who in 1972 was the last person to walk on the Moon before the Apollo program was axed, will be the third astronaut to visit the museum. “We’ve had Buzz Aldrin and Australian Andy Thomas up here,” says museum founder Phil Youd, who has big - literally - plans for the site. “I’m just working on plans to get a full-size model of a Redstone rocket built outside the museum; it will be 25m high and quite a sight,” says Phil, who was a school student during the heady days of the space race. Today the museum, which has a great collection of space program equipment (including replica Apollo and Gemini capsules) and other space memorabilia, is also hosting the interactive Scitech Space exhibition. “You need to engage the kids and this is a real hands-on way to get them interested in space exploration,” says Phil. Following his museum visit, Cernan will appear at a Q&A session at the Carnarvon Civic Centre after a showing of the new documentary, The Last Man on the Moon. For more details on the museum, visit carnarvonmuseum.org.au. For tickets to Eugene Cernan's visit ph 9941 1146.

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goal but I firmly believe the next logical step on the way to the Red Planet is through the Moon. We need to understand what it takes to set up habitats and remain on the Moon for long periods of time. In addition, there is tremendous potential on the Moon which we have yet to explore,” he says. Cernan is not convinced, either, that robots could replace man for exploring space. “The only reason we send robots into space is to ‘test the waters’. A robot is only as smart as we make it. Human intelligence, when it is needed, can never be matched.” As for why the Apollo program was strictly a “men only” adventure: “During the Apollo days it was just not practical to send a woman to the moon from a technical point of view, a maximum weight problem on the spacecraft and the cultural questions that may have arisen at the time. Although there were most likely several women who could have qualified to fly, there was not a good reason to replace a qualified man with a qualified woman.” The world of 2016 is vastly different from that 40 years ago, so how does Cernan think a Moon mission would be received today? Would it generate, in this age of instant information, the same wow factor? “I believe anytime we explore the unknown, and since we haven’t been to the Moon in over four decades it is still very much unknown, it will have a tremendous effect on the desire to learn what we don’t know and indeed that will effectively have a cultural effect on people as whole,” he says. Capt Eugene Cernan will appear on stage for a hosted Q&A session after a screening of The Last Man on the Moon at Perth Concert Hall on Friday, May 27 at 7.30pm and at Carnarvon Civic Centre on Saturday, May 28 at 7.30pm. Visit liveonstageaustralia.com.au for more details.

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PIONEERS Neil Armstrong, Michael Collins and Buzz Aldrin of Apollo 11

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ust 12 humans - all men - have walked on the moon. None did it twice and no-one has returned to the moon since Gene Cernan’s mission with Apollo 17 44 years ago. APOLLO 11 Neil Armstrong/Edwin ‘Buzz’ Aldrin/ Michael Collins Landed on Moon July 20 1969 The aloof Neil Armstrong was NASA’s first choice to be the Apollo 11 Mission Commander and ultimately the first man to set foot on the moon. Armstrong’s ice-cool (many would say cold) test pilot persona came to the fore during the critical descent of the Eagle spacecraft, overriding a faulty radar reading to land with just nine seconds of fuel remaining. Had the Eagle used all its fuel, Armstrong and his co-pilot Edwin ‘Buzz’ Aldrin would have been marooned - and died - on the surface. Armstrong died in 2012. Aldrin, having overcome a battle with alcohol, is still active at the age of 84 pushing for an even more ambitious space project - a manned mission to Mars. Michael Collins, who remained in the orbiting Command Module while Armstrong and Aldrin descended to the Moon in the Eagle Lunar Module, is a successful author and businessman.

APOLLO 12 Charles ‘Pete’ Conrad/ Alan Bean/Dick Gordon Landed on Moon November 19 1969 A former US Navy test pilot, Charles ‘Pete’ Conrad was one of the more ebullient NASA recruits and with Alan Bean spent a day exploring the lunar surface as Dick Gordon orbited above. Conrad was killed in a motorcycle accident in 1999; Bean retired from NASA in 1981 to concentrate on art - and paints almost exclusively scenes of the lunar landscape. Gordon went into private business after retiring from NASA in 1972. APOLLO 13 James Lovell/Fred Haise/ Jack Swigert Malfunction forced cancellation of lunar landing. Returned to Earth April 17 1970 OK, they never actually made it to the lunar surface but the Apollo 13 mission is, arguably,

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then later the Grumman Space Corporation, before retiring in 1996. Swigert was assigned the Command Module role after fellow astronaut Ken Mattingly was exposed to German measles. Turning to politics after NASA, Swigert won a seat in the US House of Representatives in 1982 but died of cancer before he could take office. Lovell retired from NASA in 1973. His book, Lost Moon, was the basis for the smash-hit Tom Hanks movie Apollo 13. APOLLO 14 Alan Shepard/Edgar Mitchell/ Stuart Roosa Landed on Moon February 5 1971 A Moon landing must have been a dream come true for Alan Shepard, who was the first American in space when his Freedom 7 capsule blasted off from Florida on May 5 1961; Freedom 7 did not go into orbit

of Noetic Sciences dedicated to the study of consciousness. Command Module pilot Stuart Roosa retired from Nasa in 1976 and went into the beer distribution business. He died in 1994. APOLLO 15 Jim Irwin/Dave Scott/ Al Worden Landed on Moon July 30 1971 Travelling to, and walking on, the Moon was Jim Irwin’s only spaceflight. He left NASA in 1975 to become a preacher, founding a religious group in Colorado known as the High Flight Foundation. He died of a heart attack in 1991. Space veteran and the first person to drive on the Moon Dave Scott logged 546 hours and 54 minutes of space time. He is now retired. Al Worden, the Command Module pilot, worked as a scientist for NASA, retiring in 1975. APOLLO 16 John Young/Charles Duke/Thomas ‘Ken’ Mattingly Landed on Moon April 20 1972

EPIC ADVENTURE Eugene Cernan's NASA career began in 1963 and he first flew in space on Gemini 9, one of the pre-cursors to the Apollo Moon program. He achieved the ultimate goal for a NASA astronaut in 1972, walking - and driving the Lunar Rover - on the surface of the Moon.

Lunar module pilot Charles Duke is another moonwalker who turned to religion after his experiences; he is now president of the Duke Ministry for Christ. John Young, who had space time on the Gemini missions before Apollo, also made history as one of the two pilots on the first flight of the Space Shuttle. He retired in 2004. Ken Mattingly had been slated for the infamous Apollo 13 mission but was removed from the flight crew because he had been exposed to German measles (which he never developed). He flew two Space Shuttle missions before retiring from NASA in 1985. APOLLO 17 Eugene Cernan/Harrison Schmitt/ Ron Evans Landed on Moon December 11 1972

the most memorable after that of Apollo 11. An oxygen tank explosion crippled their spacecraft 300,000km from Earth and Lovell, Haise and Command Module pilot John ‘Jack’ Swigert endured a harrowing, freezing, three-day ordeal before successfully returning. Haise went on to be a technical manager for the Space Shuttle program,

though, flying high and then splashing down like a champagne cork. Shepard was stuck in a desk job before being selected for Apollo 14. While on the moon he famously hit two golf balls; he retired from NASA in 1974 and died from leukaemia in 1998. Edgar Mitchell, who piloted the Lunar Module, quit NASA in 1972 and went on to found the Institute

Eugene Cernan found unexpected fame as the last man to walk on the Moon, and at 85 is touring the world to tell his amazing story. Harrison Schmitt, a geologist, was the only astronaut without military experience to walk on the Moon. After leaving NASA, Schmitt turned to politics where he served a six-year term as a Republican senator for New Mexico. Ron Evans not only piloted the Command Module around the Moon but also went on a spacewalk to retrieve camera cassettes. He retired from NASA in 1977 and died from a heart attack in 1990. PL may/june 2016 | PRIMOLIFE

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eats SUCCULENT, GOLDEN, FRESH FISH AND CHIPS . . . WHO CAN RESIST? NOT THE INTREPID PRIMOLIFE EDITORIAL TEAM, WHO TRAVELLED FAR AND WIDE TO FIND PERTH’S BEST.

Fry-day on my mind BY NORMAN BURNS/GABI MILLS IMAGES CRIB CREATIVE

"The English contribution to world cuisine: the chip. What do the English usually eat with chips to make them more interesting? Wait a moment . . .. it’s fish!”

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o says the somewhat-bonkers hitman Otto (Kevin Kline) in the 1988 John Cleese comedy A Fish Called Wanda. Otto has the unfortunate K-K-Ken (Michael Palin) strapped to a chair, chips stuffed up his nose, as he ponders eating Ken’s prized tropical fish Wanda (some trivia - Kline was all for eating real fish to make the scene more authentic but Wanda director Charles Crichton would have none of this, so Kline ate “jellybaby” fish instead). Whether Otto was right about the chip’s origin is debatable; some say a Belgian housewife, unable to get fresh fish, substituted fried potatoes instead - thus frites were born. Deep-fried fish had been around a lot longer, introduced to Europe around the 17th century by Jewish refugees from Spain and Portugal. But Otto was right about one thing - the pairing of chips with fried fish is very much an English invention. In fact, Joseph Malin opened the first

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fish and chip shop in London’s East End in 1860 and the dish - although a far cry from the Australian version - has been a staple on British menus ever since.You could almost say it was the meal that helped Britain win World War II as fish was one of the very few foods not subject to rationing at the time. To this day, fish and chips is one of those comfort meals that is irresistible, especially if you’re hungry and get a whiff of someone else’s vinegar-drenched, hot-out-of-thefryer (or from under the grill), lunch. ADAM’S CAFE TONINO ON THE BEACH Shop 5, North Beach Shopping Plaza, Cnr West Coast Hwy/North Beach Road (08) 9243 3777, Weds to Sun, 10.30am to 2pm, 4.30pm to 8pm When the chips are down in business, it can be a brutal experience. Just ask Adam Zencich; he once lost a small fortune when his plans to develop a shopping centre in Perth’s north were, he says, scuttled by the powers that be which wanted to focus development on growing

Joondalup. But Adam, who cut his teeth on farming, crayfishing and real estate development, did not get to be successful in business without a determined streak. “I’m a primary producer at heart but I needed to find something that wouldn’t cost a million bucks to get going,” says the affable and fit 75-year-old nicknamed ‘Zeno’. And what could be better for Busseltonborn Adam, a mad-keen fishermen (he holds a WA State and Marmion Angling Club record for a 60lb mackerel caught on a 8lb line) with a natural affinity to the sea, than combining his love of seafood with a new business direction - the fish and chip shop. “I bought a shop in Mosman Park, and it was pretty successful, and then I moved to Hillarys and opened Zeno’s,” says Adam. After selling Zeno’s (it still operates under the same name) he opened Cafe Z in Woodlands before moving on to open Adam’s Cafe Tonino On The Beach. It has been going gangbusters ever since (the ‘Tonino’ in the name is a tribute to the late patriarch of the Magro family, owners of the North Beach Shopping Centre ).

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DELICIOUS Adam Zencich (far left) is a master of the art of fish and chips; centre, Salty's Restaurant is another of Perth's great seaside eateries; top the iconic Cicerello's in Freo's Fishing Boat Harbour has been a family favourite for decades.

“The secret is having everything fresh daily,” says Adam, who runs the business along with his siblings Tony and Lena, brother-inlaw Frank and good friend George Ioppalo. Adam says using Spanish mackerel as his “hero” fish is also a customer drawcard. “It’s a great tasting, firm fish that travels well; you won’t get soggy fish when you get the takeaways home. We probably go through 150-200kg a week. And we get customers from all over, " he says. Most days you can find a smiling Adam behind the counter, ready to shoot the breeze - and cook you up a storm, either dine-in or takeaway. VIBE Like dropping in on an old family friend, the atmosphere at Adam’s is as inviting as the delicious fare.

SALTY’S RESTAURANT 80 Ocean Drive, Quinns Rocks, (08) 9305 1222, open 8am to 8pm It’s a constant source of amazement to us that there aren’t more fish and chip cafes (or any cafes in fact) that make a virtue of our astonishingly good-looking coastline. Too often you’ll enjoy your battered snapper with a pleasant view of a major thoroughfare rather than the crashing surf. Not so at Salty’s which, just a short sandy schlep from the beautiful beach at Quinns Rocks, is the perfect place to open a paperwrapped parcel of salt and vinegar hot chips. With chairs outside, a neighbouring bottle-o and a bright little restaurant open for dinner inside, Salty’s is run by a

hard-working group who aren’t adverse to stretching their culinary wings: crispy pork belly, Black Angus sirloin and spicy chicken wings are plus points on a menu that of course also celebrates the fruits of the sea. We love ordering snapper and chips (heavy on the salt, please) and wandering back over to the silky soft beach across the little road, fighting off seagulls who’d rather deprive us of our dinner. Time your order right and you’ll be treated to a stunning sunset as you pop the last morsels of crispy covered fish into your mouth. VIBE A family-friendly, don’t worry if you’ve got sand on your feet type of place. Generous portions. Come for the chips, stay for the views. CICERELLO’S FISHERMAN’S WHARF 44 Mews Road Fremantle, 9335 1911, cicerellos.com.au open 10am - till late, seven days a week (Closed Christmas Day) When you've been featured on a postage stamp as a West Australian icon - and are also a highlight on the Qantas in-flight 'welcome to Perth' video - you must be may/june 2016 | PRIMOLIFE

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CRUNCH TIME who can resist succulent servings of fresh fish and golden fried chips? West Australian delicacies such as squid, prawns and lobster are also hot favourites and most fish and chip outlets are focused on only supplying sustainable, certified fare.

doing something right. And the legendary Cicerello's has been doing it right for decades now, slotted in a prime spot at Freo's Fishing Boat Harbour. Apart from the to-die-for fish and chips, Cicerello's has its own converted fishing trawler next door (you can hire this out for functions), an aquarium to keep the kids occupied while your meal (fish sourced from MSC-certified sustainable fisheries of course) is being prepared, and more. And if you can't make it to Freo, they have a branch in Mandurah offering all the same goodies too. VIBE Family-friendly to the nth degree (weekend face painting and all), Cicerello's is a destination in its own right. CLANCY'S FISH PUB 51 Cantonment St, Fremantle; 195 Challenger Parade, City Beach; 903 Canning Highway, Applecross; 1710 Caves Rd, Dunsborough Owned and operated by the Fisher family (yes, true), Clancy’s Fish Pubs have carved

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a sweet niche for the Perth lifestyle excellent, casual dining where you can also get a beer or wine and more often than not catch live music. Clancy’s got its start in 1988 when the old Clancy’s Tavern in Freo got a makeover; the combination of sweet, succulent fish and chips with a cold ale proved irresistible. Clancy’s has since expanded (Dunsborough, Canning Bridge and latterly City Beach) but, says spokesman Tom Fisher, it is no restaurant “chain”. “We have a core menu but the chefs at each site can put their own spin on things; we use sustainable, MSC-certified seafood; our fish and chips is quite symbolic for our whole ethos of relaxed, quality dining.” For details on the four Clancy’s Fish Pubs opening hours and more, visit clancysfishpub.com.au VIBE Family-friendly but with a funky, grown-up edge that’s the perfect match for WA’s laid-back lifestyle. KAILIS WATERFRONT CAFE 46 Mews Rd, Fremantle WA 6160 The Kailis name is synonymous in Perth

with fishing and sensational fresh fish for consumers - in this case not one, but two, great outlets. Kailis’s Freo spot in the Fishing Harbour has been serving up excellent traditional fish ‘n’ chips since 1988, but also has a whole lot more - the extremely moreish garlic prawn roll for one. Then there’s the BBQ menu, a great idea to take visitors to Perth which saves you all the hassle of doing the same at home. Trigg Beach (the old Trigg Beach cafe) offers an upmarket restaurant, plus a more relaxed kiosk service, in a sensational seaside spot. Both venues are licensed too. What’s not to like? VIBE Something for everyone, whether you want relaxed, informal fare or restaurantstyle dining. PL primolife.com.au


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I'M LONGING FOR MORE TIME IN THE KITCHEN - TO CREATE DELICIOUS HOME-BAKED TREATS LIKE THIS TANGY LIMONCELLO, YOGHURT & THYME CAKE.

Limoncello, yoghurt & thyme cake 180ml vegetable oil 2 eggs 2 tablespoon grated lemon rind 30ml lemon juice 30ml Limoncello 300g plain Greek-style yoghurt 350g caster sugar 300g self raising flour Icing 320g icing sugar, sifted 2 tablespoon lemon juice 1 tablespoon boiling water 2 tablespoon lemon thyme leaves 5 fresh figs

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aking simple things seems to be something I am doing less of these days. It can be quite a labour of love and a task that requires a lot of patience and precision. Days are being taken over with busy schedules and too much time spent with technology rather than in my happiest place, the kitchen. When I do have some time to bake, I am in awe of how a few simple ingredients combine together to produce such a joyful thing. The smell of a baking cake transports me back to my childhood and away from busy life. I hope you all have a go and make this cake - it’s delicious. Being time-poor however does not

limit ones ability to create delicious homemade treats. My limoncello and yoghurt cake is as simple as it gets and won't leave you a nervous wreck by the time it comes out of the oven. The sharpness of the lemon provides a pleasant tang and fragrant thyme gives the cake an intense aroma and flavor. The yoghurt makes it wonderfully moist and dense and allows the cake to keep well for days. I have made sure that although this cake is simple, it is still visually appealing and will be sure to cure any sugar cravings. It's perfectly paired with crème fraiche or a dollop of Greek yoghurt (a shot of limoncello is also encouraged). PL

Method Preheat oven to 160ºC. Line a 7inch spring form round tin with baking paper. Place all of the ingredients minus the flour and whisk together. Sift over the flour and continue to whisk until smooth. Pour the batter into the prepared tin and bake for 1 hour. The cake will be slightly bouncy to touch. Leave the cake to cool completely on a wire rack. To make the icing, whisk together the icing sugar, lemon juice and boiling water until smooth and glossy. Place the cake onto a serving plate. Pour the icing into the centre of the cake, gently encouraging it to spill over the edges with a spatula. Halve figs and place on top. Sprinkle liberally with lemon thyme leaves.

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like a dame SMALL BARS MAY BE ALL THE RAGE, BUT PERTH, FREMANTLE AND THEIR SURROUNDS STILL HAVE A FANTASTIC ARRAY OF HISTORIC PUBS, MANY NEWLY RENOVATED. THERE’S A BIG SWING TO RESTORING THESE SURVIVING GRAND OLD LADIES BACK TO THEIR FORMER GLORY. BY NORMAN BURNS. Images courtesy SUBIACO HOTEL, MUNDARING WEIR HOTEL, THE NATIONAL HOTEL, ALH GROUP

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ake a stroll down St Georges Terrace in the Perth CBD and there’s a sight to chill the heart of any lover of historic buildings, pubs in particular; the stillmajestic, but gutted, shell of what used to be one of Australia’s grandest watering holes, the Palace Hotel. The Palace opened for business on March 18, 1897, and for close to 100 years, was one of the places to be seen for the city’s movers and shakers. Alas, despite a valiant fight by a lobby group that came to be known as The Palace Guard, the pub fell victim to the rampant 1980s-era disease of “let’s get rid of the old stuff and build higher, higher and higher”. Most of the pub, save its grand facade and some of the foyer, made way for the soaring skyscraper at 108 on the Terrace initially

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known as the Bond or R&I Tower (it was a joint project between Alan Bond and the R&I Bank), then BankWest Tower and now South32 Tower. Who knows what modern-thinking developers would have done with the pub had it been left to function as a vital social hub (which, after all, is what pubs should be) - I'm betting they would have cleverly incorporated the whole thing as a boutique hotel with swanky bars, a grand, living link to WA’s gold boom era, even if plans for the site still called for a 50-storey office tower. While the Palace is long gone (as, sadly, are many of its contemporaries) there are still some great historic watering holes across Perth, Fremantle and the outer suburbs. In recent times the big threat to these grand old ladies hasn’t necessarily

been the wrecking ball but the boom in small bars across the ‘burbs, coupled with a new consumer drive for healthier eating. Luckily for the punter, smart publicans, hotel owners and savvy entrepreneurs are fighting fire with fire, adapting their menus and drinking spaces (the current rage in rooftop bars for example) to compete for the 21st-century customer - or reviving properties that have been left to crumble. And many of these older pubs have a secret weapon that few new, modern small bars can match - a rich history that embodies the very fabric of how Perth came to be and which is being showcased once again. So next time you plan to head out for a meal, or show those rellies and friends from far-flung places our great city, why not make a beeline for one of these Grand Old Ladies?

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but not one at the expense of its history. A stone’s throw from the Perth Zoo, it’s an ideal spot for a cleansing ale and meal after taking the family animal spotting. The Windsor, 112 Mill Point Rd South Perth, thewindsorsouthperth.com.au, (08) 9474 2229

TIME, LADIES AND GENTS Rediscover some of Perth's most elegant hotels, many of which are enjoying a new golden age thanks to sensitive renovations. The National (opposite), the Subiaco Hotel and the Albion Hotel are all top notch spots.

THE SUBIACO HOTEL, Subiaco The once very-hip suburb of Subiaco may be at something of a crossroads in terms of its shopping strip’s future, but one thing is for certain. The Subiaco Hotel, built in the late 1890s, will remain a landmark whatever happens to the Rokeby Road precinct. In the hands of the Monaghan family since the 1970s, the hotel - a pioneer in Perth’s ‘gastropub’ scene in the early 90s - had a major facelift 18 months ago, reshaping the interior but retaining its magnificent Gold Rush-era heritage. With a topline restaurant, separate bar menu - even breakfast and morning and afternoon tea the Subi also hosts private functions and has an eclectic range of special events, such as whisky dinners and quiz nights. The Subiaco Hotel, 465 Hay St Subiaco, subiacohotel.com.au, (08) 9381 3069. THE GROSVENOR, East Perth Nestled in East Perth, a short walk from the Perth Mint, the WACA Ground and ideally placed to service the new development taking place in the city’s east end,The Grosvenor was built in 1886 as two-storey private dwelling but was granted a hotel licence the same year. It’s been serving up cold beers and top food ever since, the mixture of courtyard bar and restored, historic dining rooms irresistible to its inner-city clientele. The Grosvenor, 339 Hay St Perth, thegrosvenorperth.com.au, (08) 9325 3799. THE BRASS MONKEY, Northbridge Look closely at the outside of this magnificent Northbridge pub and you can still make out signage for its original name, the Great Western Hotel. It was built

in 1896 for one Mrs Davis, a lavish Gold Boom three-storey building with rooms for staff and guests on two levels and a public house at ground level. Today the Brass Monkey is right at ground zero of the small bar boom, but with myriad drinking choices, including upstairs bar and balcony, roof bar, plus a walk-in bottle shop, oozing historical character, it is still a firm favourite with tourists and locals alike. The Brass Monkey, James St Northbridge, thebrassmonkey.com.au, (08) 9227 9596 THE WINDSOR, South Perth The national trust-listed Windsor, owned and managed by the Ogden family, is a beautiful example of prominent colonial Perth architect JJ Talbot Hobbs’ work (he also designed the Swan Brewery building in Mount Sreet). Built between 1895 and 1898 for £4,050, the pub’s had a slick makeover,

THE ALBION, Cottesloe Back in the late 1800s it could be a long, hot and thirsty horse ride from Perth to the outlying settlement of Freo. So it was a smart move to build a pub as a stopover point. The Albion, opened in 1890, is still there today (and indeed was a catalyst in the growth of Cottesloe itself), although horse-riding customers are probably few and far between. But with a magnificent collection of historical features (Tiffany chandeliers, a luxurious boardroom with original furnishings and ceiling fans from New Orleans to name but a few), it is well worth making the trek down Stirling Highway to grab a beer and a bite. And with no fewer than 10 open fires, it could be the go-to place for a winter’s Sunday session. The Albion, 535 Stirling Highway Cottesloe, albioncottesloe.com.au, (08) 9384 0021. may/june 2016 | PRIMOLIFE

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THE NATIONAL, Fremantle Dating back to 1886, the National was rebuilt in its current form in 1902. It was a landmark building for its time, with electrical fittings even before the grid was connected to Fremantle), and has had a colourful history of murders, bar room brawls and fires - including an arson attack in 2007 when a restoration of the building was 80% complete. That act of stupidity almost spelled the death-knell for this magnificent property. Derelict for a decade, it was saved when Karl Bullers stepped in with a vision, and a lot of blood, sweat and tears no doubt, to return it to its former glory. Karl says he worked closely with the Fremantle Council’s heritage adviser to re-instate many of the original features (ornate ground floor ceilings and verandahs for example) and now The National is a must-see if you’re in Freo. Karl has plans for a rooftop bar and boutique accommodation.

PRETTY AS A PICTURE The Windsor in South Perth, the Queens and, inset, The Mundaring Weir Hotel are mainstays of Perth's hospitality scene.

THE RAFFLES HOTEL, Applecross Formerly the Canning Bridge Hotel (built 1896) the Raffles was renamed (after the famous establishment in Singapore) when it was given an art deco facelift in 1937. When notorious Sydney nightclub owner Abe Saffron bought it and planned to demolish the property the fight was on and the Art Deco Society of WA went into bat to save the building. It took 10 years, but they won (the hotel got heritage status in 2002) and the Raffles stands today not only as one of Perth’s most fantastic locations to have a meal or drink (looking across the Canning River to the city skyline) but is preserved as an art deco masterpiece. The National, 98 High St, Fremantle, nationalhotel-fremantle.com.au, 9335 6688. THE SAIL & ANCHOR, Fremantle Right in the heart of Freo’s Cappuccino Strip, the Sail & Anchor as it stands today was constructed in 1902 and has been through a number of refurbishments but it carved a place in Australian beer history in the 1980s when it was converted (and renamed Sail & Anchor) into the country’s

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first boutique pub brewery, just in time to cash in on America’s Cup fever in the port city. While the pub still stocks an amazing range of boutique beer (and was named Australia’s Best Beer Venue in 2011), the on-site brewery is, sadly, no more. Still, it’s a great place to take in the Freo vibe and soak up the history along with an ale (or three). The Sail & Anchor, 64 South Terrace, Fremantle, sailandanchor.com.au, 9431 1666

The Raffles Hotel, 70-72 Canning Beach Rd Applecross, rafflesperth.com.au, 9314 9000. ROSE & CROWN, Guildford A trip out to Guildford, once mooted as the capital of WA, is not complete without popping into the Rose & Crown - WA’s oldest continuously operating pub and the third-oldest licensed hotel in Australia. Built in 1841 by Thomas Jecks, it also served as a courthouse in the 1860s while

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the Stables (just behind the hotel) used to accommodate single men - and camels - in the 1880s. Another wing of the hotel, now being redeveloped, once housed a boutique brewery and private museum. With a dining room that is virtually intact from 1841, the Georgian-style pub which marks its 175th anniversary this year, also offers boutique accommodation (four Heritage Suites) and two restaurants, the Posh Convict and 1841 Restaurant. The Rose & Crown, 105 Swan St, Guildford, rosecrown.com.au, 9347 8100. THE PADDINGTON ALE HOUSE, Mt Hawthorn Generations have loved “The Paddo” and thanks to a great revamp by licensee Neil Randall so too will generations more. The pub opened in 1932 and has been a favourite for sports and music fans. But interior designer Jodie Cooper’s new look has not only again highlighted much of The Paddo’s magnificent period features but also brought a fresh, feminine touch to the venue. The Paddo’s dining area and menu have also been tweaked to attract the modern Perth customer. Future plans also include boutique accommodation and a rooftop bar. The Paddington Ale House, 141 Scarborough Beach Rd, Mt Hawthorn, paddo.com.au, 9242 3077. THE QUEENS TAVERN, Highgate Originally built as a private home for one John Gent, bootmaker, he then leased it in 1898 as The Queen’s Hotel - and it’s been serving cold beers and great food ever since, albeit after undergoing a number of refurbishments. The most notable of these was its clever “deconstruction” in the 1990s thanks to the vision of architect Michael Patroni. Today Queens, as it is now known, offers a great space for kicking back and

watching the world go by on Beaufort Street, grabbing a bite or listening to some DJ tunes from Friday to Sunday. If you’re a sit-by-yourself-with-the-iPad type of punter that’s fine too as Queens has free wifi. The Queens Tavern,520 Beaufort St, Highgate.9328 7267, thequeens.com.au. THE MUNDARING WEIR HOTEL, Mundaring Kicking back on a lazy Sunday at the Mundaring Weir Hotel’s magnificent outdoor area, it’s not hard to cast your mind back to the pioneering days. Built at the turn of the century for workers and visitors to nearby Mundaring Weir, the hotel has its own amphitheatre and hosts regular summer concerts (Jimmy Barnes for example). It’s also close to new walking trails (the 964km Bibbulmun Track runs past the hotel) and its beautiful bars and dining rooms house all kinds of historical knick-knacks collected over the years by owner Jens Jorgensen. Just an hour out of the CBD it’s a great place to chill out in the warmer months or cosy up to an open log fire in winter. Mundaring Weir Hotel, Lot 502 Hall Rd, Cnr Mundaring Weir Road, Mundaring mundaringeweirhotel.com.au, 9295 1106.

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f the 1970s and 80s were all about ‘modernising’ Perth at the expense of a lot of the past, the 21st century ethos is all about preserving - and revitalising- the city’s heritage. Which is why there is a heap of projects now underway to restore even more grand old pubs. Redevelopment/ restoration projects include: THE GEORGE, East Fremantle A striking property that marks the start of funky George Street in East Fremantle,

The George (built 1903) was saved from demolition by a public campaign but has long sat idle. Now though, Saracen Property Group has announced plans to restore the hotel with an anticipated opening in 2019. At the time of going to press the company was just starting its community consultation process, but initial plans include boutique accommodation, a rooftop bar (it would have super views of the Swan River and Fremantle harbour) and retail space. THE MELBOURNE, City of Perth It’s no surprise The Melbourne, on the corner of Hay and Milligan Streets, looks so grand - it was built in 1897 by American John de Baun, who was also behind the magnificent-but-now lost Palace Hotel (see main story). Thankfully, The Melbourne did not meet the same fate as its equally striking sister. In 1996 its facade was restored and the hotel extended and renovated, although many original features such as leaded glass windows and the original cellar, were retained. Now though The Melbourne is getting a fresh make-over, and strategic expansion, thanks to global architects The Buchan Group, one that will artfully combine heritage and modern outlooks in a seven-level extension that will include two new facades. The project is expected to be completed by mid-2017 when once again The Melbourne will dazzle Perth, as it did nearly 120 years ago. THE GUILDFORD, Guildford At the time of PRIMOLife going to press The Guildford, which was razed to the ground in a 2008 fire, was about to be relaunched after an intensive and complex restoration, with a redesign by The Fratelle Group. Built in 1886 and modified in 1899, The Guildford will surely reclaim its place as one of Perth’s most spectacular links to the past. PL

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inally, I’ve found something I can do on a golf course that I’m half decent at. It might even impress my father-inlaw, an old-school Scottish devotee of the good walk spoiled who politely ignores my putting ineptitude, despite the fact that there was nary a nine iron in sight the evening me, my daughter Daisy and her BFF Bianca rocked up to The Cut in Mandurah. We were on day one of our three-day break to the Peel region’s city and we’d been blessed with another beautiful WA autumn evening. Gently cooling down after an unseasonally warm day, the sky was already beginning to hint at the blush that accompanies sunsets in our state, and we agreed that we’d have been hard-pressed to find a more pleasant place to be than this wonderful golf course. It ranks in Australia’s top 20 public access courses – and was voted WA’s number one a few years back – and it’s not hard to see why. Bordered by the Indian Ocean, it is an undulating sea of immaculate greens and well-tended fairways around a modern, chic central complex, a perfect spot to chase birdies, eagles and whatever. But, as I say, Daisy, Bianca and I were not here for the golf. No, we were here for a much more modern pursuit – a

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scenic Segway tour courtesy of Wheeling Adventures. They’re more common than they once were, but some may still be unfamiliar with the Segway. A triumph of computer technology and gyroscopic wizardry, a Segway is the two-wheeled, stand-up futuristic-looking transport that is becoming more and more popular in tourism hotspots worldwide. On your first go, they’re like nothing you’ve ever experienced and we all admitted to getting a few nervous butterflies when Veronique pulled into The Cut car park with her trailer-full of tech behind her 4x4. The charismatic Mauritian, however, soon put both us, and the three other game riders – Naomi, a young farmer, and her English uncle and aunt on their last day of their WA vacation – at ease. A half-hour training session soon got as all up and riding. They’re a strange beast, Segways, controlled by the lightest flexing of ankles, the balancing done for you. Basically, you need to trust them, so some people take longer than others to get the hang of them. Daisy and Bianca, packed with the confidence of 12-year-olds and the natural balance of the devoted dancers they are, took to their mounts with ease and, while we didn’t all share their natural affinity, we all caught up eventually. And so we were off, following Veronique around the The Cut’s beautiful 18 holes. Up and down fairways we raced – Wheeling Adventures uses the most modern of the Segway breed, the Ninebot, and they’re nimble and quick. We sped along the carefully tended course, the girls and I side by side, Daisy whooping and shouting “squad, formation!” gleefully as we tore through the early evening. We wound up and down twisting paths, testing our new found skills and stopped regularly at towering viewing points to take selfies. The tour lastest more than an hour and we loved every minute of it. Afterwards, as we headed back to Seashells resort where we had left my wife and our youngest Oli – at seven, sadly too young for Segways – we vowed to next time take on the eco tour, a Segway trip through the Mandurah wetlands Veronique is in love with. Turning up tired but happy at Seashells, a fish and chip supper ready and waiting for us, I realised once again that we’d picked just the right place to stay. One of five resorts across WA owned by a family company – the latest is in Fremantle with others in Broome,Yallingup

and Scarborough – Seashells Mandurah is a chic, comfortable bolthole. It may well be the best place to stay with kids in the area, cleverly combining as it does luxury and practicality – but would also be just perfect for grown-ups on a sans-sprogs retreat. Our three-bedroom apartment was just

stretching the length of the apartment and boasting great views of the beach and the ocean beyond. All in all, then, this was the perfect family space – so chic that my wife and I very much felt as though we were on our type of break, yet also with all the day-today essentials that make staying with kids a delight. A home from home, I’d say – but a beautiful, luxurious one. The next morning, we were up early – all of us intent on making the most of our one full day in Mandurah. We were greeted with another beautiful day, late April but temperatures due to climb over 30 degrees – yay WA! As much as Seashells is perfect for a bit of SPEED DEMONS Bianca and Daisy (left), showing their skills on the Ninebots around The Cut golf course. Below, Mandurah's foreshore is a lovely place to spend the day, spotting local wildlife like pelicans and dolphins.

superb. Opening into a large living area, it was instantly inviting. A deftly kitted-out kitchenette offered everything a creative culinary type could desire, including oven, microwave and dishwasher, while the lounge area boasted a sumptuous L-shaped sofa framing a stylish coffee table and looking onto the big screen TV. The master bedroom was breathtaking, huge bed, plenty of drobe space, another TV and a modern, pretty ensuite. The kids’ rooms too were stylish but comfortable, each boasting two single beds and easy access to the family bathroom, which also held the washing machine and tumble dryer. And then there was the balcony,

delicious self-catering, we were in the mood to explore. The resort is just a very short walk from Mandurah’s beautiful Dolphin Quay, a lovely spaced packed with shopping and dining gems, so we headed out to Café Moka for breakfast, bagged ourselves an outdoor table overlooking the marina and chowed down on eggs, homemade baked beans, sausage, bacon and delicious soda bread to fuel up for the day ahead. Fully sated, we headed off to Peel Zoo, a boutique, hands-on zoo nestled on the banks of the Murray River 20 minutes or so out of Mandurah. It’s one of those places where you can get up close and personal with the residents, may/june 2016 | PRIMOLIFE

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HOME COMFORTS Left and below, Seashells Mandurah is the perfect base from which to explore the area's many attractions, including Peel Zoo in Pinjarra, below.

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plenty of chances to pet the beasts who call Peel Zoo home. Within ten minutes we’d had a couple of llamas and a goat eating out of our hands – and I’d become very interesting to a rather large emu that didn’t quite get the concept of personal space. We stopped to hear about the great work the zoo is doing with Tasmanian devils, helping keep their numbers up as the iconic breed battles a nasty disease that curses them with facial tumours. We learned about Aussie beasts such as dingos, roos and wombats as well as some of the many immigrants – sheep, goats and foxes, for example – that now also call our big red land home, but the highlight had to be our 10 minutes in the aviary. Nothing quite prepares you for a parrot landing on your shoulder or a cockatoo strutting around on your palm, but safe to say there were squeals of joy all round and plenty of pictures to show friends back home. We left after a good two hours – and after we’d introduced Oli to Oliver, the 3.5 metre olive python – well informed and with plenty of good memories. By now, the sun was high in the sky and

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our April afternoon had a truly summer-like quality, so we headed back to Seashells to enjoy a few hours of pool fun. All Seashells resorts have beautiful pool areas and Mandurah’s is no exception. Comfy recliners surround a long, sleek expanse of water, starting at walk-in depth at one end and evolving into an infinity pool overlooking the beach at the other. There’s a hot tub, too, beloved both by kids and grown-ups. One of Seashells Mandurah’s many big draws is just how close it is to a beautiful

beach which meant that one moment we were splashing around in the pool, the next we were dodging waves in the Indian Ocean. Perfect. We had one more treat for the day – an afternoon on the water thanks to Mandurah Cruises. Here is a company that knows what its customers want – as the slew of tourism awards it’s picked up over the last couple of years will tell you – and we had a cracking time on board their big pleasure cruiser. The atmosphere on board is relaxed and convivial, the crew happy for kids to amble

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about exploring as the boat heads along the stunning Mandurah canals, and a licensed bar sells drinks and snacks. The main draw is the almost inevitable dolphin sightings you’ll experience on the way – we saw one pod as we neared the Peel Estuary and, wonderfully, a mother and her baby on the way back – but it’s hard also not marvel at the staggering real estate the vessel passes. The canals are the home of the rich and stylish, beautiful bespoke homes, some as big as hotels, lining the water, the majority with luxury yachts anchored on private jetties. If property’s your bag, this is a chance to see how it can be done – and the informative commentary will guide you through the history of this town’s transformation into the home of the wealthy. Once back on dry land, we realised we’d all got our appetites back so it was back to Dolphin Quay for dinner. There’s so much on offer, food-wise, but we went with Catch 22, a waterside tapas restaurant – and were oh so pleased that we did. Friendly, attentive service and the kind of menu that offers sumptuous fare for us grown-ups alongside less complicated treats for the kids meant we had one of those long, happy family meals that live long in the memories of all involved. While the kids’ meals were perfect – and prettily served, lending the girls that air of sophistication pre-teens crave – our tapas plates were to die for, a feast of lamb, satay, pastries and cheese. A spot of souvenir shopping afterwards, and we headed back to Seashells and one last trip to the beach to watch the sun go

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THINGS TO DO IN MANDURAH • Seashells Mandurah, 16 Dolphin Drive, Mandurah WA 6210. Tel: (08) 9550 300 or Central Reservations 1800 800 850. Visit: seashells.com.au • Wheeling Adventures, tel: 0437 810027, email: info@wheelingadventures.com.au. Visit: wheelingadventures.com.au • Peel Zoo, Sanctuary Park Road, Pinjarra WA 6208. Tel: (08) 9531 4322. Visit: peelzoo.com.au

down on a perfect day. That evening, three tired but happy children sat in front of Goosebumps on the apartment’s movie channel while we sat with a couple of Manduran friends on the balcony enjoying a glass of bubbles. Long-time residents, they were absolutely not surprised to learn that we had fallen head over heels for their home town and suggested a couple of places we should check out next time we were in town. The kids would love, they said, the high-flying Trees Adventure park where they can see the world from nature’s rooftop, and Aqualib Marine Charters’ eco adventure cruises were a must if you wanted to see Peel Region nature up close. The next morning we packed up and headed out of our home from home, sure

• Mandurah Cruises, 73 Mandurah Terrace, Mandurah WA 6210. Tel: (08) 9581 1241. Visit mandurahcruises.com.au • Aqualib Marine Charters, Tel: 0417 869778. Visit: aqualib.com.au • Trees Adventure, Nanga Road, Dwellingup WA 6213. Tel: (08) 9463 4063. Visit: treesadventure.com.au/ lane-pool-park/

in the knowledge that we’d be back, but we couldn’t quite bring ourselves to head back to Perth straight away. Instead with stopped for coffee and an hour or so on the rides at the much loved foreshore fair - King Carnival enjoying postponing our return to real life. Mandurah’s that kind of place, you see, easy to get to but difficult to leave. PL may/june 2016 | PRIMOLIFE

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hen Stacey Rosman arrived in Perth more than a decade ago to grow her netball career, she joined a struggling side playing what was then a fringe sport. Since then, she’s not only had the pleasure of watching both the club and the sport thrive in WA – she’s been an integral part of the transformation. A speedy mid-courter, Rosman carved out an esteemed playing career with the then Perth Orioles, before snaring the honour of being the inaugural skipper of the rebranded West Coast Fever. But her finest work has come since hanging up the bib in 2009. Putting her considerable ‘netball IQ’ and people skills to good use, Rosman has blossomed into the Fever’s inspirational coach and has been at the forefront of the sport’s rise in the west. West Coast has fast become one of the feel-good stories in the ANZ Championship, a 10-team Trans-Tasman competition that harnesses the world’s top netball talent. After a trying period as perennial strugglers, the Fever reached their maiden finals series last winter and have ridden the wave into this year’s campaign with a club record 3150 members and counting. So what’s changed? Firstly, the on-court product has benefited from a far more professional and

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multi-faceted approach to when Rosman was running around last decade. “The way the sport’s evolved. There’s so much more involved than what there was before,” Rosman says. “You’ve got player wellbeing, sport psychology, performance analysts, strength and conditioning. There’s so many different aspects, and the knowledge you have to gain across a holistic program is much more than just the technical, tactical side of the game.” Crucially, the Fever has also implemented a mantra that shows care beyond the court: People First, Athletes Second. “Balancing them both on and off the court is a real strong focus on how to maximise their potential as players,” Rosman says. “The club has a lot more resources now. There’s people here helping (players) with getting jobs, helping them balance their uni schedules. That assistance and support around their whole life is a lot deeper than it has been before. “And the level at which they train and the things they have to cover is a lot more broad, and a lot more individualised, and then you bring that together as a team.” That strong team culture has helped steadily attract some of Australasia’s top talent to wear Fever green. A promising core that included star

shooter Caitlin Bassett, tireless mid-courter Shae Brown and gutsy skipper Ash Brazill has expanded in the past three years to lure Nat Medhurst, April Brandley (nee Letton) and Verity Simmons from the eastern seaboard. After years of change and uncertainty, West Coast has a firm grounding and a collection of players who are at the club for the right reasons. “Stability has had a huge impact,” Rosman says. “Even the players who have come from interstate – they see themselves as part of the WA team. They understand they’re part of the WA community, people see they’re here for the right reasons. When you see the likes of Shae Brown and Ash Brazill – they’ve been in the state for a few years now. They’re not just here for themselves, they’re here for the club.” The players have recognised the importance of the community, and the general public has responded in kind. Netball naturally has a significant headstart on most other local sports due to the massive numbers of involvement at junior and social levels. So many people already love the game; now, they’re loving the Fever too. And last year’s opening of the $26 million State Netball Centre in Jolimont has accelerated that relationship, with players able to take to the courts at a world-class facility while

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rubbing shoulders with their idols. “From Netball WA’s perspective, they’ve gone from 30,000 to about 180,000 participants over I think three years,” Rosman says. “When you’re touching base with such a broader network of people, from umpires, coaches, volunteers and players, both male and female. There’s certainly room for them to come and buy into the top level as well. The growth has been phenomenal.” That growth has helped the Fever expand beyond their traditional home at Mt Claremont’s HBF Stadium (previously called Challenge Stadium). The club has shifted marquee matches to the 13,000-seat capacity Perth Arena, with two such games – plus any home finals – to be held there this season. The exciting upgrade led to the WA club hosting a state record 9,703 fans for a match against the NSW Swifts last May. Not bad for a club that only a couple of years ago was trekking from practice venue to practice

venue without a permanent training base, and was struggling to find the results to make the public sit up and take notice. “Walking in on the weekend – there’s just a sea of green now,” Rosman says. “One of the things Netball WA and West Coast Fever have been able to do is put back into the community, and also engage the community that they now feel a part of the team. The players are very approachable and engage with kids and they’re always at school clinics. Fever’s no longer a stand-alone entity. We’re fully emerged in the community and that’s where everyone’s jumped on board.” PL For more information, visit westcoastfever.com.au.

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SURE SHOT Caitlin Bassett is recognised as one of the world’s best goalshooters. Picture: West Coast Fever. Meanwhile Ash Brazill’s athleticism has been a big part of the Fever’s success. Picture: West Coast Fever

REASONS THE FEVER ARE WORTH WATCHING 1 Caitlin Bassett and Nat Medhurst. The dynamic duo reprise their Australian Diamonds partnership at local level, and form arguably the best goalshooting tandem world netball. 2 Ash Brazill. The Fever skipper is the team’s sparkplug, throwing herself around the court, playing with blistering pace, and leading by example for her teammates. 3 They’re fine role models. The Fever girls are super-competitive but they play the right way, interacting with fans and being gracious whether in victory or defeat. 4 HBF Stadium gets loud. West Coast’s home venue attracts a near sell-out every game and the fan noise creates an intimidating environment for visiting sides. 5 They have a chance to win it all. Along with Queensland and NSW, the Fever are legitimate title contenders and have been buoyed and hardened by last season’s finals campaign.

Hottest thing on ice IT'S FAST, IT'S TOUGH AND IT'S ONE OF AUSTRALIA'S MOST RAPIDLY GROWING SPORTS - ICE HOCKEY. LAST YEAR, THOUSANDS packed Perth Arena to see a clash between USA and Canada and this year the event returns to the fantastic stadium with the Wayne Gretzky Ice Hockey Classic on June 18 at 7pm Gretzky, nicknamed The Great One, is regarded as ice hockey's greatest-ever; he played 21 seasons in the World Hockey Association and National Hockey League from 1979-1999, scoring 900 goals during his career. He'll be on hand in Sydney for the first of the five-match series, which is also raising awareness and funds through part proceeds of ticket sales for Brain Injury Australia and the STOPCONCUSSIONS Foundation, set up by former European star Kerry Goulet and ex-NHL stars Keith and Wayne Primeau. You can also catch top ice hockey action with the Perth Thunder, one of eight teams contesting the semi-pro Australian Ice Hockey League. Thunder made the play-offs last season, narrowly missing a berth in the grand final. The growing interest in the AIHL is spurring a lot of interest from overseas players, says Thunder general manager Stan Scott. "Word of mouth is that Australia is a good place to come to; the competition is getting stronger and stronger, plus our local guys coming through are really improving," says Scott. Each AIHL team is allowed four imports and this year the Thunder has recruited Canadians Ben Breault, Jess Bernard and goalie Thomas Heemskerk, plus Minnesota's Michael Dorr. Visit thunder.theaihl.com for details on fixtures. Ice Hockey Classic tickets are available at premier.ticketek.com.au

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next big thing to be Justin Bieber, Rihanna and Ariana Grande, they sure know how to put on a show, but I’ve got to give it to Drake. He never disappoints.

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NICOLE MILLAR’S DEBUT SINGLE TREMBLE IS HARDLY OFF THE COOLER RADIO STATIONS’ PLAYLIST AND THERE’S PLENTY MORE WHERE THAT CAME FROM.

What’s on your Spotify/iPod playlist at the moment? I’ve actually got a public playlist on Spotify called ‘Tunezzz.’ Haha, don’t ask. But I regularly update it with what I’m loving. You can find songs from Jack Garratt, Rejjie Snow, Kali Uchis, Elijah Blake, Bryson Tiller and a whole heap of people. Who would be your dream musical mentor or collaborator? I used to always answer this question with The Weeknd because he’s amazing, but I think now I’d love to write with someone like MO or even Kali Uchis. Tell us about your new release. I’ve been working on my EP for over a year. I wrote around 20 demo ideas and I sat down with my team and we narrowed the list down to around 10 favourites which we then finished them up to a final demo level. It took a long time trying to find the right producer for the sound I wanted for this EP. When I went to The States mid 2015 I met Dan Farber and we really clicked. It was then we wrote Tremble in just one day. Dan later flew to Australia to help me finish the Tremble EP. What do you love about Perth/WA? To be honest I haven’t had much time to explore Perth. Every time I’m here I’m either in a venue or in a studio. So far I’m loving the people, fashion and musical taste of the locals. There are are so many talented musicians in Perth, I love coming here to work with them.

Tell us who you are and what you do. I perform as Nicole Millar which just so happens to also be my name. I’m a singer and songwriter from Sydney. I was born in Canada and then I moved to Australia when I was seven. I grew up loving music but I was always singing behind closed doors because I was too shy. When I was in Year 8 I moved to a performing arts school and it really helped with my confidence. I write electronic music and I started off by doing everything I could. Producers I met online would send me beats and I would write to them, record them and send the stems back to them without even meeting them and then the song would be finished. After having success with a few collaborations I decided it was time to work on what I

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want to do as an artist. So recently I’ve been traveling around the world working with producers from here and there to hone in on my sound. I would say I’m really influenced by RnB and pop music. What do you sing in the shower? I drive a lot when I’m Sydney so I’m always listening to the radio. Because of this I always get top 40 songs stuck in my head. It’s not my fault. They are just so catchy, haha. Who are your musical heroes? I grew up listening to Destiny's Child. I actually went to one of their concerts and it blew me away. I’ve always listened to lots of RnB and pop. I’m not afraid to say I love pop music. My guilty pleasures would have

What are you looking forward to most? This year I’m looking forward to touring as I took last year off doing my own shows and just featured on other artists' tours. I’ve got my first ever Nicole Millar headline tour in April and I’m really nervous and excited about it. I’m also working on new music exploring different sounds and styles so that’s exciting too. How would you sum up your fashion style? I guess I just wear what I’m feeling that day. It’s normally quite comfy, haha. Lately I’ve been going for a sporty look. I wear crop tops, overalls, sneakers, bomber jackets. My style icons are Rihanna and Bella Hadid. I like to wear things that are sporty but still have that feminine side. PL primolife.com.au


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Sa i l a ro u n d terracotta roofs. Dubrovnik’s Old Town, dating, back to the 16th century, provides the perfect narrow and winding streets for some Lannister scheming.

FANCY WALKING IN SANSA’S FOOTSTEPS OR TAKING CERSEI’S ‘WALK OF SHAME’? THEN HEAD TO CROATIA’S DALMATIAN COAST L AND CHART YOUR OWN COURSE TO CONQUER WESTEROS.

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Dubrovnik – King's Landing For any Game of Thrones fan, the walled city of Dubrovnik should be the first place on your quest to discover Westeros, the fictional land the blockbuster fantasy is set in. Although Malta was the original location for King's Landing in season one, they moved the capital of the Seven Kingdoms filming to a far more fitting Dubrovnik in season two. The world-famous ‘Pearl of the Adriatic’ is located in the Dalmatian region of Southern Croatia. Even after a quick visit to Dubrovnik, there is no question the fortified city makes for the perfect King’s Landing filming location with its seaside location, craggy cliffs, imposing city walls and iconic

Stradun is the main street in Dubrovnik’s Old Town and passes directly through the centre of the town from Pile Gate to the Old Port. It is unique in that the street is made entirely of white marble. This street features in many scenes involving the people of King's Landing from season two onwards. St Dominika Street

You’ll probably remember this iconic street from when Cersei Lannister (played by Lena Headey) embarked on her ‘walk of shame’ in the season five finale where she was shaved, stripped naked and forced to walk past angry citizens hurling insults and rotten food after admitting committing adultery. St Dominika Street, just outside the Dominican monastery was also a common

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set for scenes in seasons two and three. Because of the monastery’s hard-line stance on public nudity, negotiations resulted in the filming the ‘walk of shame’ scene costing $50,000 a day. Ethnographic Museum

A 16th-century former granary and another Old Town site, the Ethnographic Museum (Etnografski Muzej) was used for the scenes in Littlefinger’s brothel when Oberyn Martell (Pedro Pascal) meets with Tyrion Lannister (Peter Dinklage). This is also a

culture of Dubrovnik when it was the Republic of Ragusa and governed by a Rector. Minceta Tower

Leave the world behind as you set sail for this almost unexplored island, an immense jungle with plantations and sacred temples hidden within. This is also an island of adventure, with snorkeling, scuba diving, jet skiing and fishing just a small selection of the activities on offer. If you’d like to see one of traditional highlights of the Tahitian

great museum to visit to learn more about the people, culture history and heritage of Dubrovnik and surrounding regions.

Recto r’ s Palac e

Formerly the palace of Dubrovnik’s governing body, Rector’s Palace features halfway through season two when Daenerys Targaryen (Emilia Clarke) visits the trading city of Qarth and asks the Spice King to supply her with ships, only to be rejected. There is a Cultural Historical Museum located inside the beautiful building and will help you discover the history and

Bokar Fortress (Zvjezdan)

Constructed in the 15th century, Bokar Fortress’s main purpose was to protect Pile Gate and bridge from Western attacks. The fortress makes its GoT debut in season two when Tyrion and Lord Varys (Conleth Hill) planned the defence of Kings Landing from

ATMOSPHERIC The streets of Dubrovnik have featured in many episodes of Game of Thrones since season two.

Gradac Park

Situated just outside Old Town, this pine reserve was the filming site of the ‘Purple Wedding’ in season four where, post ceremony, King Joffrey (Jack Gleeson) gruesomely dropped dead after being poisoned. Gradac Park is a great place for a walk to take in the magic of Dubrovnik and offers some excellent views of the city.

37m above sea level. A bay at the foot of Fort Lovrijenac was also used to shoot the scene of the Gold Cloaks killing King Robert Baratheon’s bastard children season two.

calendar, stop by in October to catch the start of the Hawaiki Nui Va’a, the largest outrigger canoe race in the South Pacific. St Lawrence Fortress (Lovrijenac)

Commonly known as Dubrovnik’s Gibraltar, Fort Lovrijenac has played host to a number of GoT scenes, predominantly as the Red Keep. Although the exterior of the Red Keep is all thanks to computer-generated imagery, the fortress made for the perfect interior setting. Some scenes you may recall include King Joffery’s naming ceremony and Cersei and Littlefinger (Aidan Gillen’s) ‘power is power’ confrontation in season two.You will find Fort Lovrijenac outside the western wall on Dubrovnik perched

Stannis Baratheon (Stephen Dillane). Pile Gate

Situated between the Bokar and St Lawrence Fortresses, Pile Gate is the main entrance to Old Town Dubrovnik. A number of scenes were shot both inside and outside Pile. External scenes are most recognisable as ‘Blackwater Bay’ including when Myrcella ‘Baratheon’ was sent off to Dorne to marry Trystane Martell and in season three and then in later season three when Shae (Sibel Kekilli) and Sansa Stark (Sophie Turner, pictured, far left) watch the ships sailing around King's Landing and when Littlefinger and Sansa plot Sansa’s escape from the city. The riot in the Red Keep postmay/june 2016 | PRIMOLIFE

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travel Myrcella’s send off in Season Two that saw King Joffrey not only cop abuse but also human faeces to the face a was also filmed from inside Pile Gate. split – Various locations Used predominantly for more scenes set in King's Landing, Split is situated on the Dalmatian Coast and is Croatia’s second-largest city. Other scenes shot in Split include those involving Daenerys and her exploits in the city of Meereen. Another UNESCO world heritage site, Split is an excellent city to visit on any Croatian adventure with unique edifices, tombs and towers, brilliant bays and fresh seafood galore. It is particularly easy to access by boat, car or plane. Diocletian Palace

The catacombs of the 1,700-year-old Diocletian Palace in the centre of Split is where Daenerys kept and trained her dragons in season four. This is also where the slaves debated joining Daenerys’s rebellion against the Masters of Meereen and the site of her throne room. The palace, constructed in the third century, occupies 30,000 square metres

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and is considered one of the oldest and most imposing Roman ruins in the world.

KING AND COUNTRY You won't bump into evil King Joffrey (right) but you can walk in his footsteps – so much of Croatia is picture-perfect and the setting for many episodes of Game of Thrones.

Klis Fortress

Not far from Split, in the city of Klis, you'll find the Klis Fortress, or the city of Meereen. This is where Daenerys fought to free the slaves of the city and answer ‘injustice with justice’ in season four. Follow in the footsteps of Kahlessi and hike the stony path to the top, but keep your eyes peeled for rogue dragons. The Klis fortress also offers excellent views of Split. Trogir

A mere six nautical miles from the port of Marina Agana, and another site hosting various scenes of Qarth, is the Monastery of St Dominic in Trogir. The Old Town of Trogir is an oval-shaped island squeezed between the mainland and the larger island of Ciovo. The city is unbelievably picturesque with a seafront promenade and numerous landmarks including palaces, churches and towers. Kaštel Gomilica

Located between Trogir and Split, Kaštel Gomilica is one of the seven Kaštela (or castle) settlements. This is where some of the exterior scenes of Braavos were shot in

season five including the scenes where Arya Stark (Maisie Williams) is selling oysters from a cart. Kaštel Gomilica is 17 nautical miles east of Marina Agana.

Žrnovnica Further east of Split than Klis, the small town of Žrnovnica was used for the bathing scene of the unsullied and Missandei, Daenerys’s advisor/handmaiden, in season four. Krka National Park

Consistently used in season four to shoot the landscapes of the West, Krka National Park is a beautiful network of lakes, rivers and waterfalls that represent some of the most spectacular scenery in all of Croatia including the stunning Krka Falls. Located six hours sailing north of Split, the Krka is a river is 73kms long and covers a basin area of over 2,000sqkm. Old Town,

Šibenik

Known as ‘The King's City’, Šibenik set the scene for Braavos, one of the Free Cities in the series. Old Town Šibenik made its GoT debut

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in season five when Arya arrives in Braavos seeking the House of Black and White. Šibenik is 31 nautical miles from Marina Agana and a great place to enjoy traditional Dalmatian dishes and great views. A visit to Šibenik is not complete without exploring the four fortresses protecting the city; the Fortress of St Nicholas, St Michael, St John and the Šubicevac Fortress. St James Cathedral, Šibenik This UNESCO World Heritage Site, is the site of the mysterious face changing House

of Black and White in Braavos where Arya arrives looking for Jaqen H’ghar in season five. The façade of the cathedral is extremely unique in that is has multiple faces the around entire edifice, thus making it the perfect location for the temple of the God of Many Faces. Combining the Renaissance and Gothic styles, the St James Cathedral will have you in awe of its architecture and design and is a must-see in Šibenik. Other Areas in Croatia Steeped in ancient history and full to the brim with golden beaches, tiny fishing villages and stunning scenery, the Ionian Islands are your introduction to traditional Greek life. With calm conditions, steady winds and line-of-sight sailing, this is the perfect destination for new sailors or any sailor looking for a chilled-out holiday.

Trsteno Arboretum

Situated 24km north-west of Dubrovnik and one of the main GoT filming locations, Trsteno Arboretum features throughout the series predominantly as the gardens of Kings Landing. The main characters are often seen walking through the gardens plotting and scheming. Notable scenes shot here include Sansa Stark meeting with Margaery (Natalie Dormer) and Olenna Tyrell (Diana Rigg) to discuss Joffrey’s suitability as a husband in season three. This is also where Ser Dontos gives Sansa Stark the poisonous necklace to thank her for saving his life and Tyrion visits a distraught Sansa after hearing about her family's deaths in season four. This stunning arboretum is Croatia’s oldest Renaissance Park and home to two 500-year-old, 60m tall Oriental Plane trees. Other highlights include the Belvedere Pavilion, Neptune’s fountain, the aqueduct and mill. Lokrum

Located just off the Dubrovnik Coast, the island of Lokrum has become home to the interior scenes of the city of Qarth. Here we see Daenerys enter Qarth in season two after being granted access by Xaro Xhoan Daxos, one of the Thirteen, and is invited to a garden party here. Lokrum is a lovely uninhabited island (unless you count the peacocks that reside here) with exotic plant varieties, peaceful beaches and quiet swimming spots. Prior to the filming of the GoT series, the island’s 13th-century Benedictine monastery ruins were rarely visited. Dubac quarry

Fast fac ts • Recreate the scenes from Game of Thrones in Krka National Park on a Krka Flotilla sailing holiday departing from Marina Agana. Prices start from $2,554 based on six people on a 11m monohull for seven nights or $4,359 based on eight people on a 12m catamaran. Flotilla holidays include full support from Sunsail lead crew (skipper, host and technician), breakfast, punch party and an end of week regatta. • Explore the Game of Thrones sites around Split on a bareboat or skippered yacht charter out of Marina Agana. Prices start from $2,065 based on 6 people on a 11m monohull for 7 nights or $4,424 based on 8 people on a 13.5m catamaran. • Easily access all of the Game of Thrones Dubrovnik sites on a Bareboat or skippered yacht charter out of Dubrovnik. Prices start from $2,275 based on six people on a 11m monohull for seven nights or $4,774 based on eight people on a 13.5m catamaran. Visit sunsail.com.au/game-thrones-guide-croatia

This is where the Gates of Qarth set was constructed (and digitally enhanced). Although there is not much here on a normal day, this is where our favourite Khaleesi negotiates with the Thirteen to let her remaining Dothraki soldiers into the city. Ston

Twenty three nautical miles north of Dubrovnik and best known for its extensive 5km city walls, Ston was used to film more of King's Landing. Appearing in scenes from season two onwards, Ston’s walls were depicted as the western fortification of Kings's Landing. Apart from the walls, the salt flats and saltworks are also well worth a visit with the industry in Ston dating back to the 13th century. PL may/june 2016 | PRIMOLIFE

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Eyes on the prize SUPERMODEL (AND TAYLOR SWIFT’S BESTIE) GIGI HADID TAKES A STARRING ROLE IN BMW’S NEWEST MARKETING CAMPAIGN - JUST ANOTHER INNOVATIVE APPROACH TO INTRODUCING THE BRAND’S RANGE TO A GLOBAL AUDIENCE. BY MATTHEW MILLS.

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ost of the time, it’s hard to keep your eyes off Gigi Hadid. The American supermodel is everywhere at the moment, her striking good looks bringing the 21-year-old front and centre. You’ve probably spotted her in Zayn’s latest video clip – that’s her with the ponytail snogging the ex 1D star in Pillow Talk – or perhaps you clocked her as one of T Swift’s bad ass babes in the Bad Blood clip. (She was Slay-Z, if you’re wondering.) She’s rocked up on Celebrity Masterchef and has had a regular guernsey on The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills since 2012. Add to that a slew of modelling awards, and it’s safe to say that Gigi is the kind of woman it’s hard to lose in a crowd. Which makes the cool interactive web campaign lauded film director Marc Forster – the man behind such silver

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screen successes as Quantum of Solace and Monster’s Ball – has dreamt up to mark the launch of the all new BMW M2 Coupé all the more remarkable. It’s called Eyes on Gigi and you’ll find it on youtube. The premise is that BMW has produced the ultimate ‘shell game’ – Gigi saunters into shot and climbs into one of three parked M2 Coupés. What follows is a dramatic piece of motorsport ballet as the trio of beautiful thoroughbreds speed through California’s Mojave Desert. Your job, then, is to keep your eyes on Gigi’s M2 – hence the most glamourous take on the classic game of deception – a task made even more difficult when two more M2s enter the fray. Once the action is over, you choose which M2 you think Gigi is going to emerge from.

It’s the first time that Gigi has worked with an automobile company – and she was quick to sing BMW’s praises. “BMW is such an iconic brand,” she told the gathered press pack. “The fact that I get to be the face of this campaign is definitely a career highlight for me. The M2 is such a cool, fun car.” Gigi and Marc’s remarkable shoot wasn’t the first unique piece of marketing BMW pulled out of the hat before the M2 Coupe’s launch last month – they had teased motoring fans worldwide by giving them their first glimpse of the petite powerhouse via a video game last November. The clever ploy saw them give renowned console experts Electronic Arts the go-ahead to include the car in the latest version of classic road race title Need For Speed, meaning enthusiasts got to virtually put the M2 Coupé through its paces six months before they could get their hands

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PHOTOGENIC Supermodel Gigi Hadid with the BMW M2 Coupe in a brand new campaign designed to get the heart racing.

IT’S THE FIRST TIME THAT GIGI HAS WORKED WITH AN AUTOMOBILE – AND SHE WAS QUICK TO SING BMW’S PRAISES.

on the real thing – a big win for both BMW and EA. Now, however, the wraps have finally been pulled aside and the new BMW M2 Coupé is here – and initial reviews peg it as another wonderful addition to the brand’s iconic M range. The smallest of all the Ms, the M2 is

BMW M2 Pure from $101,412 driveaway BMW M2 from $110,997 driveaway. Auto Classic, 48 Burswood Road, Victoria Park. Tel: (08) 9311 7533.

more accessible financially than some of its bigger cousins, but it still packs all the punch that the badge has stood for since the Motorsport development centre was established back in 1972. Its 3.0-litre turbocharged straight six engine produces 272kW at 6,500rpm and 465Nm of torque – that’s enough get it

from a standstill to 100km/h in just 4.5 seconds and onto a top speed of 250km/h, all the while using a claimed average fuel consumption of 8.5L/100km in manual guise and 7.9L/100km with the auto. And, of course, it’s very, very goodlooking, even holding its own with Gigi in the same room. BMW, then, are very pleased with their latest addition. Shawn Ticehurst, BMW Australia’s head of product and market planning said it was the modern-day successor to the likes of the BMW 2002 turbo and E30-era BMW M3, available from 1985 until 1992. “The M2 follows BMW’s long tradition of producing high-performance compact sports cars,” he said. “With impressive performance, powerful styling, extensive standard equipment and an attractive price point, the M2 presents a compelling value proposition. Australia is already one of the leading markets per capita for BMW M vehicles, and given dealers are already reporting significant levels of interest, we are confident this status will only be enhanced with the M2.” The new M2 Coupé then comes with pretty top notch recommendation – a supermodel, an internationally-acclaimed movie director and hundreds of thousands of console motoring fans – so perhaps it’s time to give one a whirl for yourself. PL

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Shell shock MEGAN FOX REPRISES HER ROLE AS FEISTY APRIL O’NEILL IN THE LATEST INSTALMENT OF TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES: OUT OF THE SHADOWS.

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f you ask Megan Fox about her life and career, she will tell you it’s all in the stars. And she means that most sincerely. “I am totally into astrology and signs. I do everyone’s astrology,” says the actress who reprises her role as turtle friend and reporter April O’Neil in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of The Shadows. “But I don’t get to say:You can’t cast that person because they’re a Scorpio or whatever. But I do the astrology so I know who I’m dealing with. If you talk to any of

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the boys who play the turtles, they call me a witch because I know everything about them, and they don’t like that. But that’s how I navigate this scenario. Being the only girl in a set of men, you have to have the power and that’s how I get it.” When Stephen Amell, eponymous star of TV’s crime fantasy series Arrow auditioned for the role of Fox’s TMNT 2 love interest Casey Jones, she immediately checked out his stars and liked what she saw. “She knew my birthday already and even came to my screen test which is what

pushed it over the top for me, in terms of getting this job. I think our chemistry together was very important to the movie,” says Arnell, 34, all the more amazed by his good fortune, given he didn’t even get close to Fox on their first screen test. “She was actually fighting a cold, so it was like, ‘hi, I’m Megan Fox, nice to meet you but don’t touch me, I’m sick’. She knew I had a kid, so she said ‘don’t get your kid sick’,” which was typically sweet of the Megan I have come to know.” For the record, both Fox and Amell

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are Taureans. When Imet with the TMNT2 cast on their New York set last year, we get to bounce on the turtle bunk-beds in their secret underground lair and admire all their cool gadgets. Chatting with Fox alongside an enormous water chute which the Turtles use to enter their lair, we can’t help but ask the actress how many times she’s tried it out just for fun. “My character’s clothes are never wet so I’m not sure, maybe I ride on one of the turtles?” she teases before cracking up with some very un-PG language. “I’m not jumping in f***ing sh*t water, that’s not happening!” Whether or not she forgoes the dubious pleasure of the water chute, nobody can accuse her of not being a fun-loving free spirit. “I identify with the Turtles a lot, especially Mikey because I do feel like I am an eternal child on the inside and have no interest in growing up. I think there’s something so magical about that. It’s so sad that we become adults and put ourselves in a self-imposed prison of responsibility and

Portraying something of a surrogate mother to the turtles is a role that comes easily. “You’re always going to have that Wendy and the Lost Boys element because it’s one female surrounded by four silly boys but they’re more helpful to April in this movie, helping her on her missions, and less about me being a maternal presence to them.” Standing at a petite 160cm, she is realistic

about her skill set and has no desire to beat up grown men on screen. “I actually fight a woman in this film. I think everyone can see how ridiculous it would be for someone as tiny as me to beat up a big man. I’m so microscopic and people don’t understand until they see me standing next to a guy.” If the first of the new TMNT film franchise disappointed some fans, then she believes the team have more of a handle on the tone of the movie this time round. “It’s a lot lighter and more fun and we’re also playing into April’s assertiveness a little bit more. She’s not antagonistic, but she likes to give the guys a hard time and that’s something I do every once in a while myself. I identify with that and enjoy those things about April. She’s resilient.” PL  Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of The Shadows is out on June 7.

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TURTLE POWER Megan Fox, left, reprises her role as reporter April O'Neil in the latest TMNT movie starring those feisty shelled superheroes.

tedious banality. “I enjoy the Turtles because they represent our inner-child screaming to get out,” says Fox, 29, who is mum to two sons, three-and-a-half-year old Noah and two-year-old Bodhi with another baby on the way with on-offf husband Brian Austin Green. may/june 2016 | PRIMOLIFE

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WILL X-FACTOR’S DAMI IM CONQUER HER EURO RIVALS AT EUROVISION IN SWEDEN THIS YEAR? ADAM COLLINS THINKS SHE’S IN WITH A CHANCE.

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urope. It’s a bit of a mess. Between the shameful cowardice of terrorism and the Syrian refugee crisis it’s a continent divided more than at any time since the Cold War. Some respite is needed and, mercifully, that’s where Eurovision comes in. Under the apt banner Come Together, the continent’s annual festival of pop assembles in Sweden in May for its 61st iteration. Not a moment too soon after the year that was. While the hard-edged politics provide the serious backdrop, it’s the reformed mechanics of the show’s own democratic processes that is the biggest change when

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the carnival arrives in Sweden. And Australia will have front-row viewing, allowed to once again submit an entry in what’s becoming one of the more amusing of all the Eurovision quirks. The voting system as we know it – where the people of Europe vote for their champion during intermission - has survived virtually unchanged 41 years. While this democratic component will remain, from now it only counts for half with the remainder to be made up of expert jury panel in each country. How this disrupts the endearing predictability of bloc and neighbour voting is anyone’s guess.

Controversy has dominated the lead-up, Germany having to replace their act after their original selection was caught up in a scandal that spanned both racism and homophobia. As for Romania, when they didn’t pay their bills to the organisers on time they were kicked out within a month of show time. This year’s format again includes two semi finals of 18 before the Grand Final. As host, Sweden get a free ride to the big dance along with the biggest financial contributors; Germany, Italy, France, Spain and the United Kingdom. Twenty acts from the semi finals join those six for the decider.

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it should, who knows; she might just win this thing. THE SMOKEYS Azerbaijan’s act by artist Samra is probably too good for this competition, more akin to a CHVRCHES single with the penetrative synthesizer and euphoric finale. On merit alone, it should skip easily into the final and win plenty of support. Similarly, Latvia deserves be in contention deep into the voting with a disco/trance number that serves as a serious point of difference to the monotony of despairing love songs that clog up this year’s entry lists.

ON SONG Opposite and inset, Dami Im will be flying the Aussie flag in Sweden in May. Past winner Conchita Wurst was hard to beat, while Guy Sebastian did us proud.

Mans Zelmerlow brought the Eurovision trophy back to Sweden for a fourth time a year ago; his high-octane anthem Heroes, coupled with a wonderful head of hair earning a romping win. While he isn’t defending his title, we will have him back on the screen as one of the cohosts. After three years in the wilderness, Bosnia is back in the Eurovision fold, as are the ever-popular Ukraine, who sat out last year. For Australia’s debut in 2015, Guy Sebastian put in a genius performance to land the newcomers in the top five. This time around the hopes of a nation rest with X Factor star Dami Im, but she’ll need to qualify through elimination rounds. More on her later. A remarkable 4.1 million Australian viewers tuned in for the Eurovision final 12 ago, rewarding SBS for their long-term commitment to the competition. The duo of Julia Zemiro and Sam Pang will be back in the commentary chairs, live broadcasts now part of the offering for those committed enough to get up at 5am on a Sunday. With this show ahead of you, why wouldn’t you be? Trivial? Silly? Naff? Perhaps. But bloody good fun and a bloody good laugh. Enjoy your Eurovision.

THE FAVOURITES Only antipathy towards Russia can stand in Sergey Lazarev’s way. The bookie’s pick, his song is the single best Eurovision entry since Loreen won for Sweden in 2012. An eminently singable chorus before an epic keychange, he’s done his homework and executes it perfectly. France are also well fancied with a former Voice winner, Amir. Truth told, while he deploys plenty of electronic tricks in his slow builder, but fails to land a memorable killer blow. Advantage Russia. Meanwhile, you can never write off the hosts Sweden, represented on their home ground by a dashing young man called Frans who first came to international fame as a seven-year-old boy for penning an ode to soccer superstar Zlatan Ibrahimovic. He’ll be popular. THE DAMI ARMY From a childhood in South Korea, to classical piano, to triumph in the X Factor to the world stage at Eurovision, Dami Im’s story and blistering voice are as impressive as each other. The high note she nails leading into the final chorus of her song Sound of Silence will surely leave an impression with voters at home and jury panel members alike. In the event that Russia fails to win the votes

WON’T WIN BUT MUST WATCH The subtext of Greece’s selection isn’t hard to identify, with imagery of red paint and Utopian lands mixed into a plea to the youth to endure. Hip hop solos in Greek are always to be welcomed, too. Neighbour Cyprus’s act is a fairly unremarkable three minutes of pop-rock from another time until the finale where singer decides to howl like a dog. Fair play to that. In keeping with a long tradition, Ireland secured the services of former Westlife superstar Nicky Byrne that deserves a look for that alone, as does the horrible dancing of the United Kingdom’s lads to close out their performance. THE KEY CHANGE Serbia’s Sanja Vuvic knows the rules, ending her impressive act with an elevation to bring the house down. But beyond some token efforts from Poland and Switzerland at the end of songs that already had me sleepy, and the aforementioned Russian tour de force, the old staple of Eurovision is sorely missing in 2016. Which is a shame, because any of Malta, Hungry, Germany, Moldova or Armenia - to name but a handful - could have been in with a far greater shot if they planned their final stanza a bit better. Let this be a lesson to young aspirants. WHAT’S BEING PLAYED AT THE EUROCLUB While the 2016 crop is a bit light on for bangers, Spain is a notable exception with a high-tempo electronic number that could be too repetitive to catch too many votes, but it’s “la la la la” and “yay yay yay yay” may be inspiring at three in the morning. PL Eurovision airs on SBS 7.30pm Friday 13, Saturday 14 and Sunday 15 May with LIVE early morning broadcasts on Wednesday 11, Friday 13 and Sunday 15 May. may/june 2016 | PRIMOLIFE

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Old-style charm PATRIZIO BUANNE IS BRINGING HIS SENSATIONAL OLD-SCHOOL VOICE AND CHARISMA TO CROWN THEATRE - AND HE CAN’T WAIT TO REVISIT THE CITY WHERE IT ALL BEGAN FOR HIM IN AUSTRALIA. BY GABI MILLS. “

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or those who don’t know my music - and for those who do know - I say don’t expect anything but fun, a great atmosphere and the chance to be part of the show.” So says Patrizio Buanne, the Viennaborn, Naples-raised singing sensation who seems to have fallen out of the 1950s right into our, er, laps. More at home with the repertoire of such greats as Roy Orbison, Dean Martin, Frank Sinatra and the Italian classic love songs which peppered movies by Scorsese and Coppolla, Patrizio nevertheless has found a niche in the modern performing pantheon as the guy who makes girls swoon when he takes to the stage. He has taken the timeless, beautiful songs which comprise the performances successfully - very successfully - around the

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world, and he says there will be a mix of emotionally-charged arrangements as well as upbeat, up-tempo songs to get the party going when he arrives in Perth on June 16. “I describe my shows like being a guest at a very high-end wedding,” he says, and just like some guests at a wedding, Patrizio is ever hopeful he’ll find a wife one day at one of his concerts. “I’d love to find a Mrs Patrizio one day open-minded and spontaneous, that would be wonderful,” he says, smiling. His shows have the reputation for being lots of fun despite the emotional content of some of the romantic ballads he sings. “Some Sicilian songs end up with people dancing in the aisles, it’s a lot of fun.” Just like his key influences - Elvis Presley and Freddie Mercury - Patrizio describes

himeself as a performer and an entertainer. “They had charismatic, big voices and really for me it’s all about the voice. I always wanted to be compared to the great singers like Tom Jones or Freddie Mercury and I’m happy to be associated with them these days.” He can claim to be Australia’s favourite crooner, and, thanks to his background, it could be said that he was always destined to live a life rich in music and culture. “I was born in Vienna, a very angelic city, and brought up in Naples, which is romantic and vibrant. Both cities have a rich musical history, but my family wasn’t a musical one especially.Yes, my mum would sing along to the radio in the kitchen but I had to convince my parents that I wanted to sing for a living.”

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Despite this ambition, when he first started to get paid for his musical gifts, Patrizio admits to being surprised. “The first time I received a cheque, I didn’t expect it - and as I started earning money and began to afford strawberries and champagne like in my favourite movie Pretty Woman, I realised that being romantic was very cool.” Since then, he’s never looked back. With 25 years of performing under his elegant belt, for the past decade Patrizio has travelled all over the world from the Sydney Opera House to New York. However, he’s still got his eye on bigger and better things. “I’d love to win an Oscar or a Grammy for one of my performances, or even take a role in a movie," he says. The set list for Perth and the rest of his Australian tour will follow a familiar pattern for those who adore Patrizio. “I’ve handpicked songs that transmit passion, and we’ve made beautiful arrangements of songs you’ll be familiar with from movie soundtracks like The

“I’M LOOKING FORWARD TO RUNNING AROUND THE LAKE NEAR CROWN PERTH AND THEN FOR MY AUDIENCE TO GO BANANAS WHEN I GET ON STAGE.” Godfather, as well as other popular songs. “I see myself a little like Jamie Oliver, who encouraged young men to be spontaneous in the kitchen. I’m the singing version of him - bring your lady to Patrizio and show them some romance,” he laughs. And Perth will always have a little extra piece of his heart, he says. “When I first started coming to Australia, the very first city I performed in was Perth. I’m looking forward to running around the lake near Crown Perth and then for my audience to go bananas when I get on stage.” PL Patrizio Buanne, June 16, Crown Thetre.Visit ticketmaster.com.au

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lassic sci-fi fans are in for a good month, especially if they’ve got a bit of spare cash to throw around – the ultimate X Files box set is on its way at the end of May. A massive 59 discs will bring you every single episode of all 10 seasons of Mulder believing and Scully being sceptical. That’s simply weeks of simmering sexual tension between the two FBI agents with a paranormal brief – and, yes, it includes the latest series when they’re a little bit older but still just as cool. It’s a lot of money – don’t expect much change out of four hundred bucks – but it’s worth every cent if you, like us, believe the truth is out there. Meanwhile, movie buffs should look out for the special 25th anniversary edition of Goodfellas, the classic gangster flick that battles The Godfather for title of best mafia movie ever. This two-disc special includes commentaries from director Martin Scorsese and stars Robert DeNiro, Ray Liotta, Joe Pesci and a whole lot more goodies. A must for the serious collector. Finally, we’ve stumbled across a

bit of a hidden gem that gets a DVD release this month – Trumbo. It stars Breaking Bad star Bryan Cranston, in a role that earned him an Academy Award nomination. He plays prolific screenwriter Dalton Trumbo, who saw his career come to a crushing end in 1947 when he and other Hollywood figures were blacklisted for their political beliefs. Helen Mirren co-stars in an elegant portrait of the man behind some of the era’s most beloved films. PL

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SCENE STEALER Michael Mason (Richard Madden, Game of Thrones) is an American pickpocket living in Paris who finds himself hunted by the CIA when he steals a bag that contains more than just a wallet. Sean Briar (Idris Elba, Luther, Prometheus), the field agent on the case, soon realises

WILD THINGS Ricky (Julian Dennison) is a defiant young city kid who finds himself on the run with his cantankerous foster uncle (Sam Neill) in the wild New Zealand bush. A national manhunt ensues, and the two are forced to put aside their differences and work together to survive in this hilarious and heartfelt adventure.

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that Michael is just a pawn in a much bigger game and is also his best asset to uncover a largescale conspiracy. Going against commands, Briar recruits Michael to use his expert pickpocketing skills to help quickly track down the source of the corruption. As a 24hr thrill ride ensues, the unlikely duo discover they are both targets and must rely upon each other in oder to take down a common enemy. Find out more online @bastilledaymovie.com.au TICKETS TO BASTILLE DAY Thanks to Studiocanal Australia we’re giving away 10 in-season double passes - in cinemas 12 May. Visit PRIMOLife's Facebook page to enter. Good luck!

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aramount Pictures and DreamWorks Pictures have announced that production is underway on Ghost in the Shell starring Scarlett Johansson and directed by Rupert Sanders (Show White and the Huntsman).The film is currently shooting in Wellington, New Zealand, with a release date of March 30 2017. The film, which is based on the famous Kodansha Comics manga series of the same name, written and illustrated by Masamune Shirow, is produced by Spiderman 1 and 2’s Avi Arad Ari Arad and Steven Paul. There’s been some disquiet that a white actress has been chosen for the starring role (instead of a Japanese star) but such is Scarlett’s star power, at the very least the movie will introduce a wide audience to the special world of manga. The story follows the Major, a special ops, one-of-a-kind human-cyborg hybrid, who leads the elite task force Section 9. Devoted to stopping the most dangerous criminals and extremists, Section 9 is faced with an enemy whose singular goal is to wipe out Hanka

Robotic’s advancements in cyber technology. “We are so pleased to be in Wellington to shoot Ghost in the Shell,’” said Avi. “The city boasts state-ofthe-art production facilities and a rich urban landscape that make it an ideal setting for a sci-fi action film. The crew-base in New Zealand working on the film is first class, and working with Sir Richard Taylor and the team at Weta Workshop is inspirational on every level. “The people of New Zealand have been terrific partners in helping us bring this story and its beloved characters to audiences around the world and we are thankful for their continued hospitality.” Forget the land of the Kiwis only being home to small furry hobbits. This movie will change all that, says the team behind the sci-fi flick. “The production will broaden the perceptions of the diversity of New Zealand’s locations by showcasing a science fiction urban setting in New Zealand,” says Dave Gibson NZFC Chief Executive. It’s another feather in the cap for the country’s position as one of Hollywood’s favourite location shoots. Tourism New Zealand’s Chief Executive Kevin Bowler said: "Film tourism is an important element in Tourism New Zealand’s work to inspire people to visit New Zealand and we look forward to this new opportunity to showcase New Zealand to the rest of the world.”

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Carmen Jenner, Sandra Devahasdin, Claudia Dent & Monique Ceccato

CHEF'S TASTING TABLE, PARMELIA HILTON PERTH Images by MATT JELONEK At an exclusive event held on April 5, some of Perth’s most popular food journalists, bloggers and social media superstars joined Events chef, Ricki Fleming at the Parmelia Hilton Perth. Beginning the evening with cocktails and canapés on the hotel’s Outdoor Piazza, guests soaked up the sunshine as the sun set while devouring dishes along the lines of smoked salmon and prawn and crab roulade with avocado cream.

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They were then led backstage into the Events kitchen to enjoy a special four-course meal at the chef’s table, including twice-cooked pork belly with seared scallops and mango salsa. Guided by the hotel’s general manager, David Constantine, the foodies then set off to explore the newly refurbished Events floor and experience a dessert spectacular in the stylish Argyle Ballroom. For details on hosting at an event at the Parmelia Hilton Perth, contact the Events team on 08 9215 2440.

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In the first of a new series of tourism industry events called Let’s Talk Tourism presented by Mandurah and Peel Tourism Organisation (MAPTO), local tourism operators were enlightened on market trends and opportunities in a delightful setting at Mandurah Quay Resort. Lisa D’Souza took the guests on a journey through New Zealand’s current outbound tourism into WA, followed by an overview by Lisa and Chad D’Souza of Sightseeing Pass Australia, which offers bundled travel experiences in Western Australia.

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home truths Matthew Mills

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OUR MIDDLE CHILD IS LOVING HIS NEW TRANSFORMATION FROM ROOM-DWELLING MOUSE TO SHOPPING CENTRE-ROAMING MALLRAT.

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am's transformation into a mallrat has been startling to say the least. Physically, it’s been a bit of an eyeopener. Suddenly he’s taller, more upright. He’s now handsome rather than cute, his leaner features enhanced by a new-found interest in the clothes he wears and how he styles his hair. Gone are the Kmart T-shirts and shorts, in are Stussy tops, skinny jeans, brand-name trainers and a beanie over his carefully-contrived, fringe-heavy haircut. It’s not, though, how he looks that spells out our 14-year-old’s tree change, it’s the shift in his life patterns that sums up his new evolution into a mallrat. It’s not a pretty word, mallrat, but I have to admit that Sam is one. He’s now one of those teenagers who base their social lives on hanging around the mall with their friends, killing time, chewing the fat and flexing their adolescent personalities. If you’ve ever had to manoeuvre a heavily-laden trolley or unwieldy pushchair around a herd of slack-jawed teens as you struggle through your local Westfield, then you’d be forgiven expecting me to continue with a touch of woe-is-me. After all, I’m in my mid 40s now so I’m supposed to find young people – especially young people en mass – a touch scary, to rail about the downward spiral of society, the erosion of respect and how music was so much better in my day. But the truth is that, with a few caveats, I’m pleased. Pre mallrat, you see, Sam’s social life tended to consist of hiding away in his bedroom and leading virtual raids to kill orcs and upgrade his armour in World of Warcraft.Yes, he was loving and kind, but he will admit himself that confidence wasn’t his thing. Maybe it’s a middle child thing – I speak from experience coming from a big family with siblings both older and younger – but he tended to border on invisible sometimes. His school reports were always OK, but they tended to be vague, a reflection of both teachers and his

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peers not really noticing he was there. The arrival of Sam the mallrat, however, has lifted his invisibility cloak and thrust him front and centre of his new social pack, standing tall and confident, better armed to take on life. And he loves it, as, mostly, do I. I’m lucky, I know, that his squad is a good one. His closest compadre, Rohan, complements our gangly prodigy perfectly – he’s Tigger to Sam’s Pooh, a vital ball of energy, both academically and sportingly accomplished, who has drunk greedily from the optimism and confidence springs. Around them, their crew consists of a dozen or so similar well-turned-out types, the boys various versions of the same, the girls just as wide-eyed at it all but just as excited to jump into their first truly co-ed society. They spend their Saturdays and school vacations at one mall or other, pressing forward with their lives, learning new skills, getting things right, getting things wrong. Sometimes they will troop to the home of one of their number, languidly sticking frozen pizza in the oven and draining the ice tea supply, and sometimes they’ll take a ball to the park and pretend to not care who has the maddest skills. But mainly they will spend their free time hanging out at the mall doing what newly-anointed teenagers do. And there, ladies and gentlemen, is where my caveats kick in. I was, you see, once a teenager myself. I know that that makes me sound like the most clichéd of dads, but there is no getting around the fact that the memories of my teenage years lurk in the back of my mind, quietly firing up the odd concern or two. I have to stress that I loved that stage of my life and, while the practicalities of life differ for Sam now and 14-year-old me – we didn’t have any malls in the rural town I grew up in, we had a cattlemarket and roller-rink – I can see that Sam is embracing the new world as I did. My concern, however, is that I can’t help but feel that his world and those days gone by might hold one big similarity – the

simple fact that, in reality, everything isn’t awesome. Looking back at me at 14, I can well recall the dark places we had to negotiate during that first foray into independence. For me, it was the skinheads in the market square bent on indoctrination, the bits of the park that you didn’t go into unless gluesniffing was your bag. There were the broken people shuffling among us.Yes, we actually had a bit of a soft spot for the local crazy, Chutney, who wore his jacket back to front and talked to lampposts, and we would regularly give change to town drunk Wally, whose mythical backstory as a war hero just about assuaged his habit of urinating in the high street bank, but there was a more sinister class of predator out there too – one which had all our adolescent fears and rumours proved correct a decade or so later when the arrests finally came. Sew into that that I can’t deny that I was Sam’s age when booze first appeared in my life, and it’s hard not to worry. A little bit at least. I’m blessed, however, with a glasshalf-full wife, who points out the benefits of Sam’s new life. She offers the excited commentaries on his day and his trusting disclosure of both the good and the bad as proof everything is OK. She reminds me that the world is a better place now, that kids are savvier than they were. Sam, she says, goes to an air-conditioned mall, not the cattlemarket. And anyway, he’s got a phone. And she’s right, of course, so as I drop my boy off – a good 100 metres from where he’ll actually meet his crew to enhance that independent swagger he’s building up – I can relax and enjoy witnessing this new chapter of his life. Still, I decide, it’s probably best that I remind him to stay away from that bit of the park, isn’t it? PL primolife.com.au


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