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Stirling Seven-Storey Apartments Times Proposed in Karrinyup Communitynews.Com.Au PAGE 3 Stirling Seven-storey apartments Times proposed in Karrinyup Communitynews.com.au PAGE 3 TUESDAY, AUGUST14, 2018 Leap into stardom Lucy Jarvis ONE of Perth’s youngest garagebands has landed a gig in Perth Arena within months of forming. The Rock Frogs may be young, butthey will be rocking the crowd with AC/DC’s High Voltage at One BigVoice on Friday. Students Luka Babich(9) and Kaden Griffin (9)origi- nally formed aduo lastyear to perform Guns N’ Roses hit SweetChild O’ Mine for a church fundraiser. “I was in Year2and this idea justpopped into my headthat Iwanted to start a band,” lead vocalist Luka, of North Beach, said. Lead guitarist Kaden isa big fan of 1980s rock and started playingthe instru- ment abouttwo yearsago. The pair recruitedOur LadyofGrace Primary Schoolstudent Dion Calcei (9) as their drummerfollow- ing asoccer match, then mentor Corey Hodgetts helped them formaband. “They jam once aweek for about an hour,” Mr Hod- gettssaid. The trio’s first public performance wasanopen micnightatthe Craigie Little tadpoles in abig world: Rock Frogs Luca Calcei, Dion Calcei, Luka Babich and Kaden Griffin will be performing an AC/DC song at One Big Voice. Tavern. Picture: Martin Kennealey www.communitypix.com.au d485606 One Big Voice, page 4. Yelo site up for sale Laura Pond Drive property on the nion Street Cafe and young when it was the would appeal to “all corner of Bennion Cleggy’s Bait and Tackle. the Trigg Island Store. sortsofbuyers”. AWELL-KNOWN site on Street, which is under Peard Real Estate He stressed the site “There’s so many dif- the Trigg coastline is up lease to popular café Hillarys agent Jeff was still leased to Yelo ferent options but for sale. Yelo. Coghill said he remem- and would continue they’re all subject to The popular Yelo cafe along Buyers can make an The prominentspot bered spending time under the new owner- council approval,” he West Coast Drive. offer on the West Coast previously housed Ben- there when he was ship, but believed it said. MOVE IN THIS Subiacowas thetop selling suburb last monthinthe YEAR WesternSuburbs, so there hasnever been abetter time to makethe move to BotanicalApartments. With 8luxuryapartmentstochoosefrom, move into Subiaco’s finest addressthisyear. Come anddiscoverthe trulymemorable experience of buying at Botanical. TIMES BOTANICALSUBIACO.COM.AU STIRLING NEWS........................................1-14 Editor: Justin Bianchini 92371444 OPINION ......................................9 Deputy Editor: Lucy Jarvis 9237 1433 CRIME WATCH ............................12 Reporter: Laura Pond 9237 1484 WELCOME TO THE WORLD ......14 Photographer: Andrew Ritchie LIFESTYLE ..............................17-21 Sales Manager:Brendan Jupp S Advertising Representative: WHAT’S ON ................................18 Doreen Wray FOOD ..........................................19 Real Estate Representative REAL ESTATE ........................22-25 Dawn Robinson TRADES DIRECTORY............26-27 US Phone 9237 1000 EMPLOYMENT ..........................28 PICK Email stirlingtimes CLASSIFIEDS ..............................29 @communitynews.com.au Classifieds: 132013 SPORT....................................30-31 CT Distribution: 9237 1630 Published by: Community Newspaper A E Topteachers Looking for love Group,34Stirling Street Perth 6000 TwoCarine teachersfinalists in Former Wallaby Nick 'Honey Bad- and printed by Colourpress TOR’S WA Education Awards. ger' Cummins shares what he's 54 Hasler Road, Osborne Park WA Page 5 looking for as the next Bachelor. NT 6017. Page 17 Editorial Director: Ken Burrowes CO EDI INSID ACOMMITMENT TO OUR READERS When opportunity knocks COMMUNITY News, the pub- lishers of the Stirling Times,re- cently undertook an exhaus- tive review of all our BUSINESS ADVICE around the corner and the Look for any opportuni- them more information–a newspapers and digital pub- Andrew Griffiths astute business owner and ty to promote your business potential new customer lishing channels. ARE you prepared for entrepreneur is always and you will find plenty of could be standing right in The review looked at how well every opportunity? ready for action. them. Look at any chance front of you. we engage with our readers, The other morning Iwas To take advantage of any encounter as an opportuni- Alot of people struggle the economic conditions buying acoffeeand having opportunity you need to be ty –who knows what will to describe what they do, so across Perth and in each com- an early morning chat to he didn't have any business prepared; asupply of busi- come out of it. have avery clear line in munity and how we might the cafe owner. He was cards with him, he didn't ness cards on you, promo- Ihave made asurprising your mind. Always be pre- change our business to ensure telling me how afamous have any of his own roasted tional material handy and number of excellent con- pared for an opportunity. we continue to serve you into celebrity stuck his head coffee to give the celebrity, be ready to talk to someone tacts and customers from See Andrew Griffiths the future. into the cafe just as he was in fact, he had nothing at all about what you do. people Ihave sat next to on speak at free Community As aresult, we have renewed closingafew daysback. to promote himself and his Iknow that many busi- planes or in aqueue. If you Connect seminarsin our commitment to the read- The celebrity owns achain business. It was amissed ness owners are outwardly are genuinely interested in Perth, Mandurah and ers, businesses, councils and of coffee shops and had an opportunity. shy when it comes to talk- other people, you will find Joondalup on September community groups in the interest in what my friend Isee and hear this alot. ing about their business. they will reciprocate and be 11, 12 and 13 respective- areas the Stirling Times serves. was doing as he could see People have agreat oppor- They are almost afraid of interested in you. ly. For details,call 9237 We look forward to continue the large coffee roaster tunity presented to them saying what they do. While You don’t need to stalk 1435, email connect@ bringing you the news and in- from outside. but just aren't prepared. the humility is nice, it real- people, just be prepared to communitynews.com.au formation that matters to My friend was disap- The potential for anew ly isn't agood strategy for tellpeople about your busi- or go to www.communi- you. Thank you all for your pointed in himself because customer is always just building abusiness. ness andbeprepared to give tyconnect.club. support. TIMES STIRLING Children with Autism need the right opportunities to learn Contact us to learnabout our range of Early Intervention therapy programs. We know how to maximise learning outcomes and create successful transition to school. Contact us today on [email protected] Do youhave aschool agedchildwith Autismaged8 &above? Contact our expert School AgeTherapyteamfor moreinformation [email protected] Do yoususpect yourchild hasAutism? Contact our specialist Diagnosticteam on [email protected] New centrenow open at 9/210 Winton Rd, Joondalup 08 6380 5500 | [email protected]|www.autism.org.au | •Shenton Park •Bedford•Midland •East Fremantle •Armadale •Waikiki •Joondalup—now open! 2 August 14, 2018 www.communitynews.com.au NEWS 3 Owners fire salvooverdelays LauraPond INNALOO business owners have been left in limbo after asuspected arson attack in June. Arson Squad Detectives are investigating afirethat gutted Safa Kebabs on Scar- borough Beach Road in the early hours of June 22, dam- aging neighbouring busi- nesses Active Body Fitness, Dhaba Indian restaurant and Chance Hair Studio. Owners remain unable to operate while they await repairs to their businesses. The wait caused Active Body Fitness owner Gretchen Kau to lose mem- bers, so she decided to seek an alternative venue. “With a gym, if you don’t operate then people will find another gym,” she said. “I was losing members each day. For me it was heartbreaking because everything had got up to running really well. It had taken me eight months to get it to that point.” The Doubleview resi- dent is seeking to lease Active Body Fitness owner Gretchen Kau outside the fire-damaged business. Picture: Andrew Ritchie www.communitypix.com.au d485750 space at the western end of the shopping complex, able option for Chance Hair money on the restaurant, “I’ve lost all hope.” you work hard to get taking to repair the dam- owned by the City of Stir- Studio owner Jamie-Lee so he can not afford alease Ms Marco also believed clients. I’m frustrated it’s aged businesses, which ling, and hopes to be operat- Marco, who took over the elsewhere. she would “lose out” by taking so long.” they blamed on the build- ing by the end of August. salon four years ago and He said the situation had moving her salon and She described fellow ing’s insurer and lack of “I’m not ready to throw has worked there since she been “very difficult” and he hoped she could start oper- owners at the complex as a communication from the the towel in yet,” she said. was 16, or Dhaba’s Vishal was frustrated at not know- ating again soon. “little family”. landlord. TIMES “I’m hoping the mem- Patel. ing when his premises “I want to come back,” “It was such agood com- Property agencyDavid bers who cancelled will re- Mr Patel took ownership would be fixed. she said. munity,” she said. Lam Real Estate did not re- turn and Ican rebuild.” just two months prior to the “Everything has been “You work hard, you The trio each expressed turn arequest forcom- STIRLING But moving is not avi- fire and spent all of his very hard,” he said. build up your business and concern at the time it was ment. WIN TICKETS TO ALADDIN Developer raises its sights and Davenport Street as tween the suburban con- THE StirlingTimes and Com- FIRST REPORTED AT part of the Karrinyup Shop- text and the shopping cen- munity Newsare giving away Communitynews ping Centre redevelop- tre via its scale, density and 10 doublepasses to Disney’s .com.au ment.
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