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industry pay for it. “What an incredible gift New Art in Hobart. minister Ben Wyatt says by EMILEE NEESON But Cr Harely says to the people of Western “I think you’d find a lot he believes “an Aboriginal SOMEWHERE IN THIS THE old East Perth the proposed museum Australia and the world of companies would really cultural centre would be a PAPER IS A FAKE AD power station should would cut into Kalgoorlie’s it would be to officially be jumping all over it, to tremendous addition to our become an Aboriginal tourism sector, driven by launch the Aboriginal help fund an opportunity city” but says the state’s FIND IT FOR YOUR mining, and that Aboriginal culture and history centre like this, as part of “dire” finances would stop cultural centre and not their corporate-social it from committing to any CHANCE TO WIN A a Fritz Lang tribute to cultural tourism in Perth for our bicentenary.” was “under-serviced”. responsibility.” funding. WA’s mining industry, “If you look at the Responsibility Mr Harley says that He would of course A FISH CALLED Perth councillor Reece cultural landscape in during the planning however, “welcome any Harley says. the city, there aren’t that Mr Harley says the for an investment from the private INGLEWOOD Last week former state many opportunities for Aboriginal museum Aboriginal cultural centre sector”. DINNER VOUCHER! architect Steve Woodland international, interstate could be jointly funded was discussed, but never The South West unveiled plans for a $100 tourists as well as local by the state and federal realised, so this could be Aboriginal Land and Sea million interactive mining people to engage with governments, and the an alternative for the state Council say they welcome museum at the old power Aboriginal tourism in the resource sector. government to pursue. councillor Harley’s interest station, situated on the city,” he says. “It would need to be He added that the centre in a cultural centre, and banks of the Swan River. “We’re coming up now connected by high speed could provide jobs and while the site does hold The state government to our bicentenary, 2029. ferry to the city to make it opportunities for Aboriginal historical significance, they SEE COMPETITIONS said it would support the “It’s only 12 years away more accessible”, similar artists and workers. don’t want to commit to a PAGE FOR DETAILS museum if the mining now. to the Museum of Old and WA Aboriginal affairs specific location yet.

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by MOLLY SCHMIDT “They’d been done as a way to their heart’s content,” Cr to enliven Maylands and get Ehrhardt said. MAYLANDS is being some great pieces of public art William acknowledged the targeted by paint bombers. around.” paint bombers when he touched Over the last month a public She says it is odd the second up his work after the first artwork has been vandalised round of vandalism occurred attack, leaving pink highlights twice and another artwork and exactly one month later. where it had been splattered. three venues were splattered Another mural in Mount A new spattering of yellow with paint last weekend. Lawley, by artist Fieldley, was has again ruined his mural. Artist Daek William had just damaged on the same night, But William says artists finished fixing up his popular one month to the day as well. shouldn’t be too precious about mural at Gemma’s Health and their public art. Wellbeing Spa, when it was Wanton “Just as street artwork is a paint bombed early Sunday statement, this is someone’s morning. “Whether people like the way of their statement,” he The mural at Rifo’s Cafe, painting or not is subjective, says. and Mrs S, Mandy’s Deli and but to wilfully destroy someone “This doesn’t bother me, it’s Takeaway and the 7th Avenue else’s hard work is not cool at just some paint.” Bridge were also splattered. all,” says Cr Ehrhardt. The artist says he thinks South ward Councillor She says last month only more vandalism could occur Catherine Ehrhardt says it’s murals were vandalised, but now it has captured the depressing to see such senseless this time it “seems a bit more community’s attention. vandalism. mindless”. “Giving it attention is She was chair of non- “It’s more than just artwork: that they want, so I guess it’s for-profit LACE Inc when at Mrs S it was a blank wall,” working,” he says. it donated $2000 towards she sighs. CCTV may have captured commissioning artworks for “It’s random wanton two of the incidents, but Cr last year’s Maylands Street destruction. Ehrhardt says because most of Festival. “If someone needs a wall to the paint bombings happened “A month ago artworks splatter, they should give me on private property, the owners done as part of the festival were a call and I’m sure I can hook need to file police reports to vandalised,” she says. them up with one to splatter help council catch the vandals.

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The Perth Voice, Saturday November 25, 2017 - Page 5 Did you Allowance slashed fought to retain it. to be claimed as an expense, and the by DAVID BELL Following the election, which saw consultation period ends February 9. A MOVE to ban the controversial the balance of power in the chamber In announcing the review on know? shift, the council staff under CEO Martin November 8, Mr Templeman said “local $13,360 clothing allowance at Perth Mileham prepared a report suggesting governments currently operate under a council has failed, but councillors the allowance be nixed, stating it was complex legislative framework that is did vote to slash the allowance to “the administration’s position [that] more than 20 years old and technology $3000 per year. these types of expenses be removed from and expectations of local governments Intended to reimburse councillors for being an allowable expense”. have changed significantly. The Perth Voice can outfits they need for council functions, Crs Green and Harley along with “Restoring the recently tarnished and haircuts, shoes and dry cleaning, new councillor Steve Hasluck agreed reputation of local governments is the allowance has become contentious as it should go, but Cr Janet Davidson a McGowan government priority as ratepayers tighten their pursestrings in a proposed they just reduce the allowance Western Australians deserve efficient tough economic climate. to $3000 and the majority voted for that, and effective local governments that are Design, This year Cr Jim Adamos claimed including Cr James Limnios, who said positioned to deliver for the community $400 for Nike shoes and sports clothing not all councillors had enough money to now and into the future.” which he wore to open the Swan River buy the ballgowns or suits they’d need Cr Harley says if the council cannot Run—but he didn’t run the race. to attend black tie events. police their own behaviour, he believes In October local government Perth councillors are already paid a the reform will ban the clothing Print & minister David Templeman described bit above $31,000 a year in sitting fees, allowance for them. the allowance as “extravagant and which some councillors argue should “I’ll certainly be writing to the ridiculous” in parliament. be enough to cover clothes for special minister and providing my feedback,” Cr Reece Harley and Jemma Green events. he says. had tried to get councillors to ban the The state government is currently “...I think it’s the right thing to do. Deliver.. allowance last year, but were outvoted reviewing the Local Government “It’s a matter of principle, not the as the lord mayor Lisa Scaffidi’s allies Act 1995, which does allow clothing amount of money.” your fl yers...

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Australia was my fi nal destination on the list and being a even when I was trying to fi t a square peg in a round hole, I made it keen windsurfer, I fell in love with the Fremantle doctor and WA’s beautiful fi t and the excitement it gave my friend was worth bottling. I have coastline. Fast forward 19 years later and I’m still here! never looked back, this is my passion. LIBBY WIGHTMAN My fi rst professional kitchen design job in WA was in 1999, while I was What do you love about Designing Kitchens? Senior Design Consultant Joyce Kitchens Booragoon working for Joyce Kitchens as a technical adviser, measuring and drafting I love that it is so challenging and rewarding at the same time. Every their kitchens for production. I had a wonderful experience working in home I walk into is different and every client’s lifestyle is equally this position, which built a strong technical foundation for kitchen design. I unique. The best part for me is their response to the fi nal outcome continued to pursue my passion, going on to work for a number of high end (just like my friend). There is no better feeling than knowing I have helped make someone’s life more pleasurable! kitchen manufacturers in Perth and Adelaide, receiving many HIA kitchen What are your favourite trends in Kitchens at the moment? design awards. I don’t have a favourite trend because I fi nd myself swinging between the old and the new and loving each of them. I Joyce Kitchens is a custom kitchen manufacturer that uses only the highest have been doing this for so many years, but one thing I am always conscious of is paying attention to what the customer quality materials and offers the best service in Perth. Having had such a is asking for. That is paramount! Even if it makes no sense and is not to my taste or liking, too bad. If it is actually going fantastic experience with my fi rst employment with Joyce, it was an easy to work well for the customer, I am more than happy to give them polka dot doors with gingham benchtops. decision to work with Joyce again. Many of my colleagues are the original How long have you been with Joyce Kitchens - and why? staff, plumbers, electricians, tilers and builders that I worked with back in 1999. It feels like home to me. I have been with Joyce Kitchens for almost 5 years….that is the longest I have ever stayed with a company. Not I am thoroughly enjoying my current role as a senior design and sales because I am fi ckle, but because I believe in integrity and honesty when working in a sales environment and I have consultant. As a custom manufacturer, Joyce offers the freedom and fl exibility found over the years that it is sadly lacking in our economic world. Not so with Joyce. They have an amazing reputation. with manufacture I enjoy as a creative designer. One of my most recent We are more like a family than a group of employees and the support from our production team is second to none. projects has been the design of our spectacular, newly refurbished kitchen Everyone genuinely cares. I design each and every kitchen as if they were my own. At the end of the day, all I want to showroom in Osborne Park. All kitchens showcase the latest state-of-the-art do is deliver perfect kitchens to my clients. Having Joyce bring them to life is a perfect fi t for me. materials and hardware. Libby Wightman Joyce Kitchens clients are spoilt for choice. We have an extensive number of styles and layouts, ranging from contemporary clean lines to a more homely traditional kitchen. Phone now for an obligation free in-house design and quote. Simon Cox

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Page 8 - The Perth Voice, Saturday November 25, 2017 voice traders o one makes you can’t get any more local.” anything in this The local approach means country anymore” their clothes don’t rack up huge amounts of carbon miles, so their “is a common refrain heard N transport costs are low, and getting across Australia. everything done locally means But as as the service industry their clothes are ethically produced, continues to subsume our and not coming out of sweatshops economy, Erin Taylor and Kate in Cambodia or Bangladesh. Wilks, co-owners of clothes store “The other side of this is Ilka, are bucking the trend. that you’re stimulating the local They produce their clothes as economy as well,” Taylor says, locally as they can, with many “and if you do that then they can pieces made by hand in the support you.” workshop at the back of their Mt The pair met while studying Hawthorn shop. fashion design at TAFE, and while “We get everything produced in some aspiring designers looked Perth where possible,” Taylor says. down on the term “clothesmakers”, “We have a line of t-shirts they’ve embraced it and love now where the fabric is made working with their hands. in Victoria, we get the shirts From early on they shared ideas made in O’Connor, and all the of ethical fashion, and wanted to screenprinting’s done in Ozzy make “trans-seasonal” clothes that Park.” didn’t get tossed out at the end Wilks says; “I had this of the season, like a lot of the fast misconception that when you’re fashion styles with a short lifespan. succeeding [in fashion] you’re “On the ethical, sustainability travelling the world. side of things, the clothes from last “But why not create an industry season aren’t old, they aren’t gone, that’s right at your front door? they’re collector pieces,” Taylor • Mt Hawthorn’s Ilka is run by Erin Taylor and Kate Wilks, who make a lot of their wares in the workshop “Our production team is not says. behind their showroom. Photos by Steve Grant even five minutes down the road... Their design ethos is ‘classic

made contemporary,’ putting their Taylor says Australia’s taste expand the workshop out back and ownLocal spin on timeless designs. in clothesand is a bit like our taste in proudramp up production, but for now “They don’t lose their relevance coffee. they’re happy working as a duo. after six months.” “We have good stuff here and “Our relationship’s way better “Perth, and Australia as a people like to shop local,” she says. than it’s ever been,” Wilks says. whole, is proving that those fast She says it’s comparable to fashion models coming from Starbucks, the coffee giant that’s Ilka England and Europe aren’t taken off just about everywhere but 377 Oxford Street, Mt working over here,” she says. struggled to crack the market here. Hawthorn “Topshop opened and closed Ilka has been open for a year Open Tuesday to Saturday, already.” and in the future they’d like to 10am to 5pm

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• Greg Sestero (Dave Franco) and Tommy Wiseau (James Franco) in The Disaster Artist. Images supplied

Masterthe film hasof run for the lastdisaster five was going to make him the next years. Marlon Brando. In 2013, Sestero released his “The book was never meant arts book The Disaster Artist: My Life to be about mocking anyone in MATTHEW EELES Inside The Room, documenting any way, especially Tommy,” his experiences working on the Sestero says. infamous turkey. “He is obviously very Getting HAT’S the worst Hollywood actor James sensitive and I know he didn’t film you’ve ever Franco loved the book and really care too much for the stuff seen? decided to make it into a movie, regarding the way he behaved WI can almost guarantee it’s The Disaster Artist, released in on set. Waylaid with Tim nowhere near as bad as The Australia later this month. “I have a lot of respect for Room, Tommy Wiseau’s self- “God bless those fans, man,” Tommy but I had to share the funded disasterpiece, starring his Sestero told the Voice. “They’ve truth about my experience for the friend and acolyte Greg Sestero. really turned this thing into what story to work. I’m sure there’s Detour-ing with Tim Rogers Often described as the Citizen it is. Three weeks after the book things in there that he’s not crazy Exclusive Perth Show Saturday 2nd December at Fly By Night Kane of bad movies, The Room got came out I had a call from James about, but he calls the book the a critical drubbing when it was [Franco]. ‘Red Bible’, so he must like it. released in 2003 and more laughs “James had never seen The “Making The Room was very After a big year of books, records, learn how to tie my own shoelaces, than Bob Katter’s take on same- Room before. He read the book intense and The Disaster Artist tours and theatre, Tim Rogers will but I got waylaid by a love of reading sex marriage. first which was great because I has captured the spirit of my wrap it all up, drop it in a bundle and and the ever-shifting notion of Wiseau spent $6 million really wanted the book to stand experience making that film play a series of solo shows across the ‘cocktail hour’ and wound up writing making the romantic drama, alone from that film. It was a and my friendship with Tommy country in November and December. a book. What a bloody nerve. What but it only took $1800 at the box great feeling to know that he had Wiseau very well.” It’s an all round celebration of a a cheek. If this is to be my reaction office. read the book let alone wanted to The Disaster Artist stars Dave transformative year where literature, to writing and recording an LP I’m What happened next is make it into a movie.” Franco as Greg Sestero, James music, and theatrics all came together exceptionally proud and feeling it difficult to fathom. Sestero’s goal was to tell an Franco as Tommy Wiseau and for Rogers, who will play the Fly By disappear into the ether, God and The Room became a cult inspiring story without ridiculing Seth Rogen as Sandy Schklair. Night for an exclusive Perth show on Satan save us all. ‘An Actor Repairs’ phenomenon and continues The Room and its creator Wiseau, It is showing at Luna Saturday 2 December. was an LP made with love and to screen to packed audiences who was convinced his film Leederville from November 30. The Detour-ing shows will feature not a lot else despite a reliance on across the world, including songs both old and new, highlighting enthusiasm and the ability to stretch Perth’s Luna Cinemas, where • Tommy those from Tim’s latest album ‘An a budget under a charlatan’s smoke- Wiseau in a Actor Repairs’, witty tales from his cloud. After taking ‘What Rhymes scene from The first book ‘Detours’, and vintage Tim With Cars And Girls’ to some regions Room. Rogers anecdotes from his many over the next months, I’m going to go and varied other projects throughout out and play songs about repairing the year. For all shows Tim will be actors and unfixable humans. bringing alongside his friend Hanny Because that is what we do.” J, who is a dynamite songwriter and Tim Rogers performer he met when she was Fly By Night playing bass for his heroes Clowns. Saturday 2nd December “The year was set aside to do a Doors open 8pm thesis on (Canadian maestros) Rush Tickets $52 incl. booking fee and their divisive ‘keyboard’ era and Tickets via: flybynight.org • Greg Sestero

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EOS SOCIAL CLUB Invites fun-loving 50+ THE HILLS ARE ALIVE With Singing The Sweet handyman. 20+ years There are sparks fl ying your way from singles to join them for a variety of social activities Thursday Singers are making our annual trip experience, police I can help you if you the constellation of Leo. The effect of this is that you including dining out, dancing, BBQ’s, river and ocean to Lesmurdie to sing for the folks at the Villa Maria clearance, fully insured have love, family discover your lion heart. Be the goat that roared. Be cruises, theatre and fi lm, bike riding, social golf, retirement village there. Our excellent bus drivers, Chris problems or bad luck unafraid of creativity. Habitual repetition is comfortable picnics, bus trips and other similar activities. A monthly Sharpe and Ian Hilton, are preparing not only to drive in the business. I can but will give no satisfaction in the long run. social evening with entertainment, supper/drinks is also the bus but make up most of our lively tenor section. GARAGE SALE bring your lover back to held at the Hensman Park Tennis Club, South Perth for After a gentle drive up the hill together, we generally you quickly and remove members and visitors. A great way to make new friends have lunch at a cafe and then sing a dozen or so songs PARA-QUAD Garage Sale. all negativity. No AQUARIUS (Jan 20 – Feb 18) Sunday 26 November. 9.30 and enjoy a fantastic social life. For info on how to join, for the residents. After a cuppa and some afternoon problem exists with out The Rising Moon frequents Aquarius early am – 12.30 pm. 10 Selby etc, contact the Membership Offi cer, Carol on 9450 tea, we generally fi nish with a singalong of some older a solution. Expert on in the week. 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Tutoring is one-to-one, confi dential and PISCES (Feb 19 – Mar 20) to try out performing with a choir for the fi rst time, and For more info relaxed. It is not a course and there are no textbooks Keep going for harmony. Keep gives us a chance to try out this year’s new songs. www.mr-sety.com or exams. Work with a tutor once a week in an informal backing all that makes you proud. Do Commuity choirs like The Sweet Thursday Singers have setting, such as a coffee shop or local library in a these things and your healing journey will keep taking a lot to offer their members and the community. If you’d private space or community centre. If you need help to WARTIME ANIMALS HONOURED WITH you where you need to go. The on-going presence of like to try out singing with us, come along to Highgate improve work options, to pass a course or assist your MEMORIAL AT ANZAC COTTAGE The Friends of PS Junior School in Bluwer Ave (off Lincoln St) on a the asteroid Chiron, ‘The Wounded Healer’ in Pisces, children there are tutors in your area ready to meet ANZAC Cottage in conjunction with the Australian War Tuesday at 7-9 pm. No audition, and the fi rst three means that your quest for healing and wholeness is with you, call 1800 018 802 to be put in touch with your Animal Memorial organisation will unveil a memorial rehearsals are free. Contact Stephanie on 0405 630 a given. local Coordinator. More information can be found at to animals that have served with our defence forces 036 or fi nd us on Facebook www.read-write-now.org at ANZAC Cottage, 38 Kalgoorlie St, Mt Hawthorn. for the year, the The ceremony will start at 1:45pm and talks will be is THE MAJOR STAMP EVENT © M.J.Dean (Sudhir) 2017 SOUTH PERTH LADIES PROBUS CLUB Swan River Stamp Show will be held 21 – 22 held at 2:30 and 3:30. All are welcome to attend this looking to increase membership. The group October in the Loftus Recreation Centre. Leederville. important event and more information can be obtained meets at Royal Perth Golf Club on the fourth Friday Full details, including Prospectus and Catalogue from by emailing [email protected] or calling Anne of each month. The not for profi t organisation is the website www.swanriverstampshow.com or phone on 0411 44 55 82. sponsored by Rotary International to foster friendships Mike 0417 952 067 and be involved with women in the community who A CHRISTMAS CAKE/CRAFT STALL will be have retired from professional or business activities. held at the Redemptorist Monastery 190 Vincent Our meetings feature interesting guest speakers, book To advertise email the Voice Street North Perth, Saturday 25th Nov 2-4pm & Sunday exchange, organised outings and walking group. [email protected] 26th Nov 8am-12 noon. Cakes, biscuits, pickles, jams, Enquiries to President on 9371 5363 or the Liaison Deadline 5pm Monday handmade bags, aprons, knitted toys & gift items. Plus Offi cer on 9277 9592 3 great raffl e prizes. Proceeds will go to 3 charities. Sudhir You’re reading your free, independent Perth Voice The Perth Voice, Saturday November 25, 2017 - Page 15 FOR SALE

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