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The Perth Voice West Advertisement WE GIVE The Perth Eleni Evangel ORAL Your local Liberal for Perth PLEASURE For a dynamic and sustainable Perth WESTERN AUSTRALIA Voiceo N 745 Saturday September 22, 2012 • Phone 9430 7727 • [email protected] • www.perthvoice.com Authorised by B Morton, 640 Murray St, West Perth 6005. Traders PCC opposes light rail in city malls PERTH city councillors don’t and Murray are the wrong places with two tracks running up the want light rail running through for it. middle.” rescue either the Murray or Hay Street “The council believes that the The PCC also opposes the malls. Hay Street mall, at 16 metres wide turning circles at William Street, from shopfront to shopfront, is not saying it’ll be noisy and unsafe. At Tuesday’s Perth city council su ciently wide to accommodate “We believe better alternative meeting lord mayor Lisa Sca di two light rail lines and a similar routes can be found that will proposed a motion opposing light situation applies in the Murray deliver the same system but rail going down the streets and Street Mall,” Ms Sca di told preserve the amenity of our festival won unanimous support from councillors. capital city,” Ms Sca di says. a political “hot potato”. councillors. by STEPHEN POLLOCK “Pedestrian amenity in the The PCC will now contact the “I had watched events unfold The PCC supports light rail malls would be aff ected as trees WA government to work out a DOME Coff ee and LJ Hooker and became tired of all the servicing the city, but reckons Hay and street furniture would be lost more suitable route. have come to the rescue of political football going on,” he the Maylands Street Festival, said. “We have zero interest in that ensuring the popular event can side of things and just wanted to run as planned. support the local community and However, it will now be held help them have a good time. on November 25, two weeks later “We have sponsored the event than originally scheduled. previously and wanted to continue “Without them this festival the good relationship we have would surely not have been able fostered with Maylands.” to go ahead this year,” Maylands LJ Hooker East Perth chief Business Association chair Sylvan Frank Newton says front page Albert told the Voice. articles in the Voice spurred him The fate of the biennial into action: “We initially saw the festival was looking dire when article in the paper that some Bayswater city council last month sponsorship had pulled out of voted narrowly to axe $15,000 in supporting the festival, it was sad funding. to see it go by the wayside and Dome chief Nigel Oakey says there didn’t seem to be enough the festival, which attracts around local support,” he said. “We are Guerilla 10,000 people a year, shouldn’t be really excited to be a big part of this and can’t wait for it.” Find the Fake Ad & win a chance for a The council had sponsored the gorillas feast for two festival since 2008, but voted last month to cancel support. Mayor Terry Kenyon says the occupy SIENA’S festival had never been guaranteed funds. He wants the council to Leederville employ an economic development o cer to recommend which car bays See competitions page for details events deserve support. A 470-signature petition calling • Guerilla gorilla gardeners. Photo by Jeremy Dixon on the council to continue to fund the festival was tabled at they’ll be doing some guerilla eat always.” He says one of the Winners last month’s meeting by Cr Sonia by DAVID BELL gardening in parking bays to try to best ways is to eat local and grow Lots of eff ort Turkington, but was ultimately raise awareness for global hunger. your own, and they’ll be showing has gone into To see if you’re ACTIVISTS were set to occupy a winner log ignored. car bays yesterday (Friday, “One in seven people will how you can start growing vegies entries to our go to bed hungry tonight in a in a plastic bag or a rolled up Royal Show onto www. IF you can read this map, you can September 21) in an attempt to world which has enough food newspaper. Mr Cullen says you competition perthvoice. spot a letterbox and that means bring something a bit greener com Stephanie wants for everyone,” he says. “We need can even “turn wooden pallets you. She’s got than gas-guzzling 4WDs to to change the way we grow, sideways and grow vertical delivery rounds in Perth’s carparks. share and manage food and gardens”. The guerilla gorillas Yokine and Perth as Mt Lawley As part of World Parking Day other resources to create a world were set to occupy bays at the well. Call 9430 7727 area 16 Paddy Cullen from Oxfam says where everyone has enough to corner of William and Hay Streets. LOUIS’ANTIQUES QANTM COLLEGE Perth’s largest showroom of quality antiques. DIPLOMA & DEGREE COURSES IN: GAMES DESIGN 3D ANIMATION GRAPHIC DESIGN GAMES PROGRAMMING WEB DESIGN & DEVELOPMENT OPEN NIGHT FridayENROL 3rd NOW August FOR 6-9pm 2013 Tiles Pty Ltd Level 1, 3–5 Bennett St, East Perth, WA 6004 CRICOS - 03204G (QLD) 00312F (NSW) 02047B (VIC) 02431E (WA) MASSIVE 25 Queen Victoria St FREE MEASURE & QUOTE IN THE METRO AREA RENOVATION Fremantle 7 Days Mon-Fri 11am-5pm Mon to Fri SALE Sat 10am-4pm Sun 1pm-5pm Ph 9431 7311 9.00am - 5.00pm Fax 9431 7355 Sat 9.00am - 1.00pm ON NOW Ph 9383 9239 Closed Sunday 83 Nanson St, Wembley (cnr Grantham St) www.edwardiantile.com.au Online shopping Vincent seeks change to intersection plan now available www.petsmeatsuppliers.com.au Black spot bump council, had proposed: Transport Advisory Group. by STEPHEN POLLOCK • Extending the 40km per Vincent mayor Alannah PLANS to make a Mt Lawley hour zone to the northern side of MacTiernan says a permanent Beaufort Street; no-right turn during peak hours crossing black spot safer have • A permanent no-right turn would create a rat run. WHOLESALE RETAIL OF QUALITY PET stalled. “It’s possible to have parallel FOODS AND ACCESSORIES to be installed at the intersection FRIENDLY SERVICE & GREAT ADVICE Hydrobath & The busy Beaufort and of Beaufort and Walcott Street; pedestrian crossings and a Walcott intersection, used by • Install parallel pedestrian temporary no-right turn if they WA Family Owned Blowdry Service around 42,000 vehicles and 3800 crossing signals; are phased properly” she said. Business Since 1965 available pedestrians every day, has been Stirling council backed the “I am in favour of the other All items available while stocks last designated as a “black spot” by proposal but Vincent council, two measures and would like to the RAC. responsible for the southern see a 12-month trial. 9444 1220 OPEN 7 DAYS A safety working group, stretch of Beaufort Street, is “Hopefully we can come ample parking at back which includes Mt Lawley MP 9242 3066 - Fax Orders unsure about the permanent to a compromise on a revised Michael Sutherland, Main Roads no-right turn and has referred proposal and improve safety at 414 Oxford Street, Mt Hawthorn PETS MEAT SUPPLIERS and Stirling and Vincent city the decision to an Integrated the intersection soon.” OPEN MON-FRI 8.30AM-6PM • THURS NIGHTS TILL LATE • SAT 8AM-5PM • SUN 10AM-3PM Delay Tax Returns BY AN EXPERIENCED PROFESSIONAL for bike Owner Operated CPA and Registered Tax Agent • Tax Returns fully prepared by the Registered path Tax Agent – in one appointment. Standard • Tax Advice from an experienced CPA qualifi ed professional. Tax Return Charge by STEPHEN POLLOCK • Tax returns for Individuals / Companies / $165 CYCLISTS will have to wait Partnerships / Trusts / SMSF. longer for a complete bike • Plus - a full range of Accounting Services • Includes full preparation for businesses. interview, claims and path at Bayswater train • Annual Financial Reports, ASIC Compliance, deductions checklist and station, after works were Monthly/Quarterly Performance Analysis, ongoing record keeping postponed to as late as 2014. Budgets, Cash-fl ow forecasts, Ongoing Support advice. The missing section of the and Advice and New Business Structure • Half price discount for path which runs alongside and Setup. students and gross Midland railway line was due to • ATO electronic lodgement, ensuring fastest income under $16,000. be built in 2011-2012, according processing and refunds direct to your bank to the draft WA Bicycle Network account. • Tax Agent Lodgement extensions available. • Eleni Evangel at the run-down West Perth underpass. Photo by released by the Barnett minority Jeremy Dixon. government in March. Glenn Hutcheson Suite 7, 884 Beaufort Street, Inglewood, But WA transport minister CPA - Proprietor/Tax Agent T: 9370 2468 F: 9370 2897 Troy Buswell says the path will now be completed in the 2013- M: 0419 910 872 E: [email protected] 14 fi nancial year as part of the Eyesore a ‘poor Bayswater station upgrade. “You have to cut through the busy station car park which can fl be dangerous at times,” cyclist re ection’ Kate Suess says of the gap. opportunity for public art,” but “People are reversing, by DAVID BELL the place is in limbo: while it’s picking people up, trying to fi IT’S the western gateway in Perth city council territory nd a space—all these things are distracting and can lead to to the city but it looks parts are overseen by the Public Transport Authority and other accidents. like an eastern european bits are the purview of Main “The other option is to take demilitarised zone.
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