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n the spirit of embracing change, I'm all for trying new things. Whether that means a groovy new hair colour (watch this space), a freshly painted hallway or in the case of PRIMOLife's pages, some new features that we'll be rolling out over the

next few issues. In the April/May issue you'll find some extra entertainment content. Matthew takes on the role of resident Couch Potato and previews some of the best new shows on the horizon over the next few months. Hands up who can't wait for the next instalment of Game of Thrones or Wentworth? I've also rounded up some top music and film events, and there are plenty of chances for you to win tickets to these, along with our usual collection of great reader giveaways. Just head along to our vibrant Facebook page and join the #primoforlife community. Meanwhile there's still plenty in this issue to remind you why PRIMOLife ticks all the boxes when it comes to introducing our readers to the best original stories that are important to a Western Australian audience. We've got our cover star Manu Feildel coming to town with his live show (expect some very Gallic charm in abundance), we're introducing our wonderful new columnist, Catherine Hughes, WA Young Australian of the Year and founder of the important Light for Riley campaign, and for all us armchair travellers out there Gill's visit to Arizona will have you reaching for your passport. 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

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FRENCH KISS See My Kitchen Rules’ Manu Feildel in Perth

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14 PRIMOcouch potato No need to reach for the remote - we preview the best TV shows and films

80 FAVOURITEthings WA Opera's Emma Pearson 82-94 PRIMOfreo special 84 Freo shopping 86 Freo breakfasts 88 Freo attractions 92 Freo citystay

16 PRIMObookshelf Top new reads

95 PRIMObaking with sian Perfect autumn pavlova

74 CATHERINE'Squest Meet our new columnist, founder of Light for Riley

96 PRIMOfashion Western Australian Fashion Awards

76 PRIMOpeople Variety WA's adventure on four wheels, Variety Bash

97 PRIMOhealth&beauty Try Perth's newest fitness craze

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116 PRIMOparties 118 HOMEtruths Matthew Mills celebrates print photography

103 PRIMOnext big thing Amplify's Tyde Levi 104 PRIMOtravel 104 Arizona 108 Ubud 110 PRIMOdrive The new Lamborghini Huracán 580-2 112-115 PRIMOentertainment 112 The Boss 114 The Jungle Book 115 Round-up

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29 PRIMObiz 30-70 PRIMOproperty WA’s best residential listings from Peard Real Estate and Stocker Preston 72 SPOTLIGHT ON . . . Investing down south

22 Holiday in style Book your next down south getaway with Private Properties 24 Interiors - Coastal chic Sofa&Soul special 25 REIWA column Look for your next new home 26 Homewares Gifts for Mother's Day

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PRIMOpicks April is no longer the cruellest month thanks to some top notch live events, plenty to keep the kids entertained during the school holidays and the chance to win, win, win.

THE BARD IS BACK IN TOWN

OUI CHEF!

MANU FEILDEL, THE warmhearted judge of My Kitchen Rules, will be bringing his new live show to Perth in May. French-born, Englishtrained and a now firm fixture in Australian kitchens and television sets, Manu plans to take his audiences on a journey through the gourmet specialties of regional France from an on-stage kitchen. Including plenty of audience participation and some practical cooking tips to try at home, this will be no

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severe Cordon Bleu kitchen lesson with a terrifying chef shouting instructions to the huddled masses. “It’s like a theatre variety show,” said Manu. “It’s the essence of Manu in many manifestations piped out on stage." Coming from a long line of chefs (his great grandfather was a pastry chef, his grandfather and father were chefs, and his mother is a great cook), Manu confesses that as a child he saw his

future on the stage rather than in the kitchen. “I have always wanted to do a live theatre show,” said Manu. “These shows will be very surprising and a lot of fun. Yes there will be a lot of cooking, a lot of tips, a lot to learn about French cooking, but there will be so much more that no one expects.” Manu Feildel, May 10 at 7.30pm, Riverside Theatre, PCEC. Register for tickets at lateralevents.com/publicevents

WELL, HE IS in spirit at least. This April 22 is the eve of St George’s Day and the 400th anniversary of the death of England’s greatest playwright and poet, William Shakespeare. The good people of St George’s Cathedral will be celebrating at sundown with a superb and absurd collection of Elizabethan music, entertainment and supper. Tuck into hearty fare, with all proceeds going to St Bartholomew’s House for the homeless, while you are enchanted with the mellow, dulcet tones of the WA Opera’s Courtney Pitman, the exquisite madrigals of the Giovanni Consort and the haunting music of Perth Baroque (director Georg Corall). Revisit the words of the bard with some of Perth’s finest actors, and get into the revelry with the comedy of the Big Hoo Ha, Shakespeare Shenanigans and others on this truly special night. Even Will himself will put in an appearance, in the presence of his sovereign – Queen Elizabeth I. Will, England & St George: A Shakespeare Revel, St George's Cathedral, April 22, 6.30pm. Visit trybooking.com or call 9325 5766 for more details. primolife.com.au


ONCE UPON A TIME IN THIS WORLD premiere, Reinhardt Jung’s internationallylauded novel (Bambert’s Buch der Vershollenen Geschichten) is brought to life in an inventive and enchanting production for children and adults alike. This is the story of Bambert - an impossibly small man with an enormous love for writing, who despite his life of isolation, is never lonely, because tucked away inside the many stories he writes are his friends, his characters. One day Bambert decides to set his stories freesending them off into the world on balloons. One by one they leave, and at the last minute, he adds a blank story, hoping it will somehow write itself. Each balloon and story contains an instruction: return the story to Bambert, postmarked, so he will know his story’s true home. Bit by bit, each balloon returns to Bambert, all save for the last, empty story. Will Bambert ever recover his final story? Bringing together some of Australia’s most creative theatrical minds, this stage adaptation by Dan Gionvannoni and Luke Kerridge is both joyous and whimsical, the kind of production that reminds us of how stories connect us to the world and ultimately, of the power of kindness. Bambert’s Book of Lost Stories, April 8 to 23, Studio Underground, State Theatre Centre. Book via ticketek.com.au

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BRICK BY BRICK IF EVER YOU needed a reason to doubt your career and life choices: this is it. The one and only LEGO Certified Professional in the Southern Hemisphere, Ryan ‘The Brick Man’ McNaught, is coming to Perth, bringing his amazing collection of artworks to Elizabeth Quay for 14 days this April. Jealousy aside though, we have to take our hats off to this incredibly creative man who quit the boardroom for a LEGO workshop, and never looked back. While we never graduated beyond building castles, cars and interstellar spaceships-withpalm-trees-stuck-on-thetop, Ryan took the medum of LEGO® and pushed it in every direction possible, making wonderful and lifelike sculptures from this cherished childhood toy. The works include Ryan’s biggest ever Star Wars LEGO build, a QANTAS A380, a quarter-scale LEGO Ferrari and the world's largest LEGO flower. An incredible five million plus LEGO bricks make up the works.

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“Perth has never welcomed a LEGO® exhibition anywhere near this scale before,” Ryan says. “I’ve also got a few exciting things for the kids (and big kids!) to participate in, so everyone can enjoy creating brick masterpieces as well as enjoying the exhibition. It’s going to be heaps of fun!” Brick Man Experience The Complete Collection by Ryan McNaught, April 7 to 20, exhibition sessions from 9.30am daily, and booking is advisable. Tickets and more information available at brickmanexperience.com.au april 2016 | PRIMOLIFE

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IN THE ROUGH ONE OF WA’S most incredible foodie and cultural events is set to kick off in May, the Argyle Diamonds Ord Valley Moster. Dianne Bortoletto meets Paul Iskov, Fervor chef, who will be cooking a special Kimberley breakfast and a degustation dinner but not before he heads off on a wild harvest with Aboriginal elders from the region to find native ingredients for each dish.

DB Have you been to the Kimberley before? PI I’m no stranger to the Kimberley, I worked on the True North cruise ship for a couple of years in 2009 and 2010. I love it up there. Recently I went to Kununurra for the first time. I’m really looking forward to going back for the Ord Valley Muster to connect with local Aborigines and explore the area. DB Who has been your biggest influence when it comes to native food? PI Besides the Aboriginal people I meet around WA, probably Alex Atala from Dom restaurant in São Paulo in Brazil. I worked with him there for three months in 2012. He wants to reshape Brazilian food using the country’s native ingredients - he respects the environment and works with local producers and Indigenous communities. He’s known for his frequent trips to the Amazon to discover new ingredients. He taught me so much. Alex said that whilst the Amazon is on the other side of the world to Australia, we have similar native ingredients – mangroves with snails and

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slugs, fruits, roots and tubers. DB How do you know how to cook native ingredients? PI It’s tricky because essentially there’s no cookbook where I can look up recipes. I’m still learning what they are and how to use them. I learn as much as I can from the traditional custodians of the land in whichever region we are in – they have so much knowledge and have been using these ingredients for 50,000 years. Their knowledge is in their heads, passed down through the generations. DB What are the benefits of using native ingredients? PI There are so many. Firstly, they are sustainable. Food is growing all around us in its complete natural state and we don’t even realise it. Well, the Aboriginal people know because that’s what they’ve

been eating for thousands of years. Secondly, our native food is so healthy and good for us – for example, wild rosella, which is like a native hibiscus, has an intense tangy taste and is really good for the heart and for blood pressure. There’s so much to learn, I feel like we’re just scratching the surface. DB Opening a restaurant without a premises or food truck is quite unusual. How did you come up with the concept of holding pop-up dinners? PI It started just over three

years ago. I got back from travelling and was completely broke. My sister Bree and I decided to test our idea with a pop-up event at Fair Harvest Permaculture in Margaret River and it was success. So we held a second pop-up at the Injidup Amphitheatre, which was also successful and from there we just continued. Holding a pop-up dinner is definitely harder than having a physical restaurant – we travel with 900 pieces of equipment. DB Do you plan on opening a restaurant?

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PI One day probably, but for now we love travelling around Western Australia, learning and connecting with Aboriginal people in each place. DB What do you plan to cook during the Argyle Diamonds Ord Valley Muster? PI I’ll probably use wild rosella, boab fruit and green tree ants also known as weaver ants. I’m not sure what else I’ll use, it depends, I may or may not be using witchetty grubs – you’ll just have to wait and see. DB How do you harvest green tree ants?

PI We get a live nest and put them to sleep in the freezer. When you eat them, they pop and burst in your mouth and have a lime and lemongrass flavour. They act as a citrus component – delicious! The Argyle Diamonds Ord Valley Muster, 13 to 22 May 2016. Join George Calombaris, singer/ song writer Bernard Fanning, Freo band San Cisco and Troy Cassar-Daly at this awardwinning festival featuring over 30 events across ten exciting days. For tickets and more information, visit ordvalleymuster.com.au

Event highlights include Kimberley Moon Experience

concert, Kimberley Kitchen (presented by the Kununurra Country Club Resort), Durack Homestead Dinner, delicious. Breakfast by Fervor, delicious. Degustation Dinner by Fervor, Melbourne International Comedy Festival Roadshow, the Waringarri Corroboree, Kununurra Rodeo, and the Horizon Power Float Parade and Moon Fair.

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THE ANNUAL VARIETY WA 4WD Challenge will celebrate its 20th anniversary in 2016 with an eight-day escapade through some of Australia’s most isolated and picturesque landscapes. From May 21 to 28 the fundraising event will take 4WD participants across spectacular WA landscapes. This premier four-wheel-drive event will begin on May 21 in Rudall River National Park

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with Matthew Mills

FEAR THE WALKING DEAD, SEASON 2. FX, from April 11.

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here’s a new novel from awardwinning author Patrick Holland which explores one of Australia’s unique - and ambiguous - love affairs with the bad guys: the story of the last bushrangers. From the award-winning author of The Mary Smokes Boys, Patrick Holland’s One is a novel of minimalist lyrical beauty that traverses the intersections between violence and love. It asks what right one man has to impose his will on another, and whether the written law can ever answer the law of the heart. The last bushrangers in Australian history, James and Patrick Kenniff, were at the height at their horse-thieving operation at the turn of the 20th century. In One troops cannot pull the Kenniff Gang out of the ranges and plains of western Queensland – the brothers know the terrain too well - and the locals are sympathetic to their escapades. When a policeman and a station manager go out on patrol from tiny Upper Warrego Station and disappear, Sergeant Nixon makes it his mission to pursue the gang, especially, Jim Kenniff, who becomes for him an emblem of the violence that resides in the heart of the country. Brisbane-based Patrick Holland is the award-winning author of The Source of the Sound, The Mary Smokes Boys, Riding the Trains in Japan and The Darkest Little Room.

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ONE by PATRICK HOLLAND ($29.95)

Spin-offs can be a difficult breed, but this mesmerising, terrifying drama from the creators of The Walking Dead allayed every fear fans of the blockbusting zombie franchise had when season one aired last year. Brought to the screen by the new kings of undead culture Robert Kirkman and Dave Erickson, FTWD heads back to the beginning of the zombie apocalypse Rick Grimes and co have been battling through for the last six years. It’s not, though, a prequel – here we head west to Los Angeles and get up close and personal with a whole set of new anti-heroes. Like its big brother, the key to FTWD’s brilliance is the writing.Yes, there’s plenty of gore, but the dynamics between characters like noble everyman Travis, his junkie stepson Nick, mysterious Victor Strand and Daniel Salazar, a barber with a past in El Salvador that he doesn’t want dug up but may just keep them all alive, is simply remarkable. We left them holed up at Strand’s coastal retreat, looking out to sea for salvation. What comes next is set to be stunning. • NERD FACT The word zombie is never used in either Walking Dead universe. • WATCH IF YOU LOVED The Walking Dead (obvs), Z Nation, The 100.

GAME OF THRONES,

SEASON 6. Showcase, from April 25.

True fans of George RR Martin’s sweeping epic fantasy will tell you that following the show can be exquisite torture – for the simple fact that you can never allow yourself to get close to anyone. Season one saw the shock death of Ned Stark, warden of the north and one of the few voices of sanity in the bloody world of Westeros and beyond. And even though brat king Joffrey, who order Ned’s execution, was eventually offed at his own wedding, Schadenfreude-soaked deaths such as his hardly make up for the

gut -wrenching emotion of seeing the likes of Robb,Ygritte or even The Hound breathe their last. No one is safe, so prepare for more shocks as season six picks up the strands of this sweeping saga and runs with them. Dany Targaryen is back with the Dothraki and her favourite dragon, so will she now finally head across the Narrow Sea to reclaim the Iron Throne? Is Ayra actually no one now? What’s the next move for Tyrion and Varys, the next atrocity for Ramsay? And, the big, one – is Jon Snow dead, or what? Knowing GoT scriptwriters, all won’t be revealed – but it’s going to be a wild ride anyway. • NERD FACT George RR’s books are no longer spoiler fodder for the show – the plots are two very different worlds nowadays. • WATCH IF YOU LOVED Xena: Warrior Princess, Wolf Hall, How to Train Your Dragon

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Veg out in style with our guide to the best TV shows and films out in April and May.

LUCIFER,

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SEASON 1 FX, from May 4.

We’ve long been aware that the devil has all the best tunes, but it turns out that he also has great dress sense, a cool car and runs one of the hippest piano bars in the City of Angels. At least that’s the way it goes down in Lucifer, a cool new comedy drama that’s already establishing itself as a cult favourite.What we have here, then, is a very dapper dark lord enjoying the pleasures of the mortal realm after growing bored with ruling the underworld.Wine, women and song are mostly on the menu for Mr Morningstar and things are going swimmingly – if you ignore the pesky emissary of God showing up now and then to try to lure him back to hell – until a pop star gets brutally murdered outside his bar. As he hooks up with homicide detective Chloe to solve the case, he finds himself wondering whether his desire to catch the killer is just his natural predisposition towards punishing sinners – or something a bit more human. • NERD FACT Soapie-lovers will recognise Lucifer star Tom Ellis from his role as Dr Cousins in EastEnders. • WATCH IF YOU LOVED Dexter, Hannibal, Bates Motel primolife.com.au


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SEASON 4 Soho, from May 10.

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Aussie drama doesn’t just punch above its weight nowadays, it looks its rivals across the world square in the eye and knocks them out for the count. Take Wentworth, for example, the magnificent reworking of 80s classic Prisoner, which in its first three seasons has left audiences reeling emotionally at the turmoil both inside the prison’s walls and in the homes of the screws who work there. Powerful performances from the likes of Danielle Cormack, who’s brought us a new and more powerful Bea Smith, Nicole da Silva, who has rewritten Frankie Doyle, and Pamela Rabe, who has somehow made The Freak even more disturbing, have brought a slew of awards and, for us, the title of the greatest prison drama around. Yeah, Piper and her orange-clad friends are pretty good, but Wentworth is definitely the new black. This new season opens four months after the fiery finale of last time around and there’s a new dynamic in the cells, thanks to the malignant presence of Kaz Proctor, man-hating leader of the The Red Right Hand. All the other ensemble stars are still there, too, so brace yourself for an emotional rollercoaster. • NERD FACT Eagle-eyed views will see that the fictional Wentworth Correctional Unit has upped sticks from Clayton in Victoria to Newport for season four. • WATCH IF YOU LOVED Underbelly, The Slap, Love My Way.

BOX OFFICE BEAUTIES

The big news in April is the arrival on Box Office of Star Wars: The Force Awakens, the seventh outing of the classic sci-fi tale which, fans agree, is so awesome it just about makes up for the three prequels – maybe even is good enough to forgive Jar Jar Binks. It’s a great chance to have another look at this fantastic movie, this time from the comfort of your couch. One film also arriving in April that you might have missed on the big screen, however, is the The 5th Wave. The latest cult YA novel to go movie,

BEST OF THE REST Comedy fans need to clear the decks on April 22 – season four of Inside Amy Schumer premiers on The Comedy Channel. The bold-as-brass, straight-talking stand-up is back speaking her mind on sex, relationships and the general idiocy of life. Not one to watch with your maiden aunt – or any knuckle-dragging blokes who get scared by strong women – we can look forward to more of the kind of hilarity that has shot Amy to fame with plum deals like the starring role in the awesome Trainwreck movie and a host spot at last year’s MTV Movie Awards. And if strong but hilarious women are your cup of tea, don’t forget to tune in for season five of Veep on April 26 and witness Julia Louis-Dreyfus reprise her role as Selina Meyer, the USA’s first female president. The creation of the brilliant Armando Iannucci, the man behind The Thick of It, only actual real-life American politics is funnier and more ridiculous. Sportswise, Fox Footy will continue its unrivalled AFL coverage as the season heats up, and ESPN is the place to go for the new Major League Baseball. There’s plenty of drama two with new seasons of Outlander (April 10, Soho), The Americans (April 13, Soho), Banshee (April 13, Foxtel), Teen Wolf (April 13, Foxtel) and 12 Monkeys (April 20, Syfy). Reality and lifestyle fans, meanwhile, can look forward to new episodes of RuPaul’s Drag Race (April 8, Lifestyle You), Million Dollar Listing New York (April 24, Arena) and Tiny House Nation (April 25, Lifestyle Home) in a month that’s packed full of treats.

this is a great adventure flick that will have both youngsters and grown-ups on the edge of their seats. It’s a gripping tale of teenagers surviving the apocalypse, this time brought about by a malevolent alien race who launch a series of attacks on planet Earth. Our heroine is Cassie Sullivan, who desperately searches for her family after the fifth and most devastating strike. It’s a great movie night choice that does justice to Rick Yancey’s popular books.

HUB LIFE One of our favourite uses of the Foxtel Hub’s seemingly limitless viewing opportunities is to relive great movies when the latest in the franchise is looming. Our

tip for this month then is to freshen up your X-Men lore in preparation for the release in cinemas next month of X-Men: Apocalypse, the latest in this fantastic line of superhero hits. Hit up Foxtel Anytime for X-Men: Days of Future Past and X-Men: First Class, the two prequels which introduced the new, younger breed of mutants headed up by James McAvoy, Michael Fassbender and Jennifer Lawrence. If you want to go for a real marathon though, Foxtel Store’s the place to go for the original X-Men and X2 when it was Patrick Stewart, Ian McKellan and Rebecca Romijn playing Charles Xavier, Magneto and Mystique. Whichever you pick, though, rest assured it’s going to be WA’s own ageless icon Hugh Jackman bringing Wolverine to life. PL

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with Norman Burns The latest and greatest from the world of books

MONSTER Above, Garrett McNamara tackles this beast at Nazare, Portugal, in 2013. Copyright: Tó Mané / courtesy Taschen. WIPEOUT Above right, a surfer comes unstuck at Makaha,Hawaii in 1966. Copyright: LeRoy Grannis Collection / courtesy Taschen.

SURFING, 1778-2015

Jim Heimann (ed.), Taschen, distributed by New Holland Publishers, $299

This tome from German publisher Taschen is a tour de force covering two centuries of surfing culture, many of the pieces of surfing memorablia featured drawn from the personal collection of Taschen America executive editor Jim Heimmann. Even if you can’t tell your goofy footer from a right-hander, Surfing 1778-2015 is one of those books that would be an instant pick-me-up on the coffee table. Taking three and a half years to research, its 592-pages include more than 900 illustrations and essays on surfing’s influence on art, music, photography, fashion, film and more. Gnarlatious, man.

BASQUE, SPANISH RECIPES FROM SAN SEBASTIAN AND BEYOND Jose Pizarro, Hardie Grant Books, $49.99

My visit to the Basque city of San Sebastian was a bitter-sweet experience; having two children in tow, one just five,

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meant seeking out very early dinners something of a Mission: Impossible in all of Spain. Thus, while we still had some fantastic food, we missed out on the electric late-night buzz of this amazing city’s hundreds of pintxos bars, the Basque take on tapas. Luckily I can see (and indeed cook) what we missed out on through Jose Pizarro’s Basque, which is packed with authentic Basque dishes such as grilled octopus, sulkalki (a beef ragu) and pinxto of crab and prawns. it all looks delicicious and has rekindled my desire to (one day) get back to San Sebastian - sorry kids, this time you’ll be staying home.

UNFAITHFUL MUSIC & DISAPPEARING INK

Elvis Costello, Penguin Viking, $34.99

My first encounter with the music of Elvis Costello was via a “flexidisc” giveaway in the late 70s included in an issue of the late, lamented Rock Australia Magazine (RAM). Costello was featured with other “Stiffs” (that was the name of the record label) and while his “New Wave” contemporaries

have by and large bit the dust, Costello remains an enduring, if eclectic, musical force. His track on that RAM giveaway was the totally mesmerising reggae-fied Watching The Detectives, an ode to the plethora of TV crime shows at the time (Columbo etc). But pigeon-holing Costello in any musical category proves impossible (he’s covered country, jazz, blues, rock, pop and roots music to name but a few genres). In his memoir Unfaithful Music Costello tracks his morethan-40-years in showbusiness, from the highs to lows and everything in between. It’s a quirky, no-holds-barred, read from the man born Declan Patrick MacManus.

THE HEALTHY COCONUT Rockpool Publishing, $34.95

Coconuts are cool, everybody knows that, but these days they’re also everywhere from flakes to plump up a smoothie to milk to enrich a curry.If you’re looking for a simple guide to incorporating the amazing benefits of the hairy nut into your daily lifestyle, then this is the book for you. Written by Jenni Madison who first discovered the health benefits of coconuts while living in Thailand, the book features more than 100 whole food, plant-based and gluten-free recipes, bursting with coconut goodness and superfood nutrition. Jenny shows readers how to use coconut to receive maximum health and beauty benefits, and toxin free-living. Just one scoop of virgin coconut oil delivers a wide-range of healing properties, says Jenni. Produced in its most natural state, coconut oil will benefit you, your children and your pets. Whether you have chronic fatigue, weight problems, digestive or skin issues, or just want to give your body a good cleanse and boost your energy, The Healthy Coconut is your one-stop coconut resource.

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later) turned out to be a striking portrait, becoming one of National Geographic’s most memorable covers. It also elevated McCurry, an already great photographer, into one of the world’s most sought-after snappers and, with his latest tome, India, you can see why. Packed with 150 previously unpublished photos, McCurry’s amazing images bring alive the dazzling, crazy, diverse world of the Indian sub-continent. McCurry’s empathy with his subjects (he still keeps in touch with Sharbat Gula and her family) creates trust between camera and subject, and it’s that trust that is translated into powerful and emotive imagery that lingers long in the memory.

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Steve McCurry, Phaidon, $89.95

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Private Properties have some of the most beautiful holiday homes in the south west on their books.

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If you’ve got your heart set on a luxury weekend in the south west, chances are the team at Private Properties will be able to make those dreams come true. By GABI MILLS.

DAVID MOYES IS a useful man to know. With the most desirable real estate in the South West and beyond at his fingertips, it’s highly likely that he’s got a wide circle of friends when it’s time to book a place for the weekend. As the owner of Private Properties, he’s running a company that for the past 22 years has been setting the industry standard for excellence in personalised short-stay holidays. They provide the great, the good and the guys next door looking for a special treat with the most perfect holiday addresses for a sojourn Down South. With properties to rent from Mandurah to Margaret River, Walpole and Albany as well as the Swan Valley the chances are you’ll find something to fall in love with for your next perfect getaway after a visit to their sumptuous website. Each home seems more impossibly beautiful than the last: Hamptons Retreat with its extraordinary master suite with views stretching as far as the eye can see to Eagle Bay; Salty Kiss in Yallingup’s sophisticated millionaire surfer vibe; or

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the stunning modernity of rural Sophie’s Vineyard. These are the homes that we all wish we owned and, for the duration of a stay, you can pretend that you are master of the house, temporarily at least. David moved to Dunsborough in 2004 from Perth, but was brought up in Bridgetown. “Our family had a holiday house in the Margaret River region,” he says from Private Properties’ HQ in Dunsborough. Initially David and his wife Jody ran the cleaning and maintenance side of things for Private Properties, when the company was based in Cottesloe. However after buying the business in 2012 and relocating it down south, it has thrived, with over 90 houses now on the company’s books. “Being based in Dunsborough, we’re at the coalface so to speak,” says David. “Connecting guest bookings with property services has meant we’re now able to offer a complete one-stop shop for our guests and property owners.” The close-knit team is another crucial part of the company’s success story.

“All of our staff have been to all of the houses so we’re able to match visitors to the right house to give them the very best holiday experience. They are high end holidays for people for whom time is precious,” he says. Choosing a new property to add to the Private Properties portfolio is not a simple process but at least, says David, he’s very sure of what qualifies as a Private Properties property. “We have a process - we make sure the house is a match to our market. We look at the property, provide an appraisal and then work with the owners to maximise the potential of the property. If necessary we’ll let the owners know what we think is required to bring it up to meet our guests’ expectations. After all, everyone wins when it’s working, the guests are enjoying themselves and there’s a high occupancy rate.” Such is the popularity of some of the properties that it’s already difficult to secure a Christmas stay in 2016. However, choose your timing carefully and you’ll no doubt primolife.com.au


PROPERTY | HOLIDAY HOMES find a time to get away and have a fantastic holiday experience. “We take bookings a year in advance and, thanks to the Cloud, checking availability and making a booking is easy. However, our knowledgeable consultants are available to help guests find the perfect holiday home.” Visitors from all over the world book holidays in Private Properties houses. “We’re always interested in expanding our market. Currently, 80% of our guests are from WA, 5% from interstate and 15% from south-east Asia.

our Margaret River houses recently for five days and every part of their stay was subject to an itinerary which we prepared for them in advance. Not a thing was left to chance, and that was just how they wanted it.” With so many envy-inducing homes at his disposal, perhaps it’s not surprising that David struggles to name his favourite. “I do like Hamptons Retreat - there’s plenty of room and it’s really peaceful. On the other hand, our beachfront homes are pretty special, like Bunkers Beach House in Bunker Bay or Beach Cottage in Dunsborough. We’ve also got ones with

Anybody who’s stayed at a Private Properties house will go home wishing they could have stayed longer. Here are David’s top 10 tips for enjoying your next holiday Down South:

1 Watch the sunset over the ocean from Yallingup beach.

2 Indulge in a long, lazy lunch at a local winery.

3 Snorkel at the secret Smiths Beach aquarium rock pools.

4 Enjoy a picnic on the grass in gorgeous Meelup Bay.

“The Asian market is a strong focus for us and we have what they are looking for by offering high-end luxury accommodation with the chance to experience adventurous or foodie-related activities while they’re in this beautiful and safe part of the world.” David has also noted that contrary to previous years, there’s less of a summer/ winter divide when it comes to visitor numbers. “There’s so much to do down here these days and people are generally looking for a break and time out from their busy lives, no matter what time of year it is. It’s easy to get here and once they’re here, we have to meet people’s expectations for an extraordinary, value-for-money stay. That’s the challenge.” Those expectations can sometimes be extraordinarily high, way beyond just picking up the key and settling in for a long weekend of South West bliss. “We can do almost anything visitors want - we can arrange for a private chef to cater to their every need, or a concierge service to arrange outings and activities. A family from Hong Kong stayed in one of

incredible views, like Dunsborough Ocean Views or rural spots like Villa Francesca in Margaret River.” The great advantage of many homes is that they often accommodate 10 people or more, making booking a Private Properties home the perfect solution to getaways en famille or with friends. Some are even pet friendly so the fur baby of the family needn’t miss out on the chance for a break too. “We believe that staying in a wellappointed Private Properties home gives you a far better holiday experience than any other type of accommodation. Our homes are in extraordinary locations and close to the region’s best tourism drawcards.You just can’t find any better when it comes to the food, wine and natural beauty of Australia’s South West.” For those property owners keen to become part of the Private Properties family, David is happy to assist. PL

5 Make time for the Tree Top Walk, between Walpole and Denmark.

6 Take a surf lesson at Surfer’s Point in Margaret River.

7 Check out the mobs of kangaroos lazing by Sheoak Drive, Yallingup, after picking up a hot loaf from Yallingup Woodfired Bakery.

8 Take in the amazing views of King George Sound in Albany from Private Properties' Breaksea property.

9 Discover the Yallingup artisan precinct.

10 Go stand-up paddle boarding in Geographe Bay.

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PRIMOfinance Many people look to refinance to consolidate debts into their home loan. This has the benefit of freeing up cash flow as well as putting a high interest rate debt on to home loan rates. For many people this can be a worthwhile exercise, but you need to be aware of the pitfalls of it. If you are consolidating a car loan into your home loan you need to keep in mind that you are now paying that short term loan off over a longer period and in some cases it will actually end up costing you more in interest. Speaking of consolidating debts into a home loan be very wary of what you do with your credit cards if you decide to consolidate these into your home loan. While you will be saving on the interest rate as most credit cards are over the 10% mark and can be as high as 27%, many people fall into the trap of not closing their cards and they rack up the debt on the card again. Loan products are constantly changing which gives the mortgage holder a great opportunity to get themselves a better mortgage deal than they are currently getting. Speak to your bank to see what they can offer then speak to a mortgage broker to get a range of deals to compare against. You will be surprised at what is available and the savings you may be able to make. PL

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with WARREN LITTLEFAIR, GENERAL MANAGER OF PEARD FINANCE

Bag yourself a great deal Is it time to consider refinancing? Here are the pros - and cons - of a complicated issue. REFINANCING IS A word which is thrown around quite often in the banking world, but many people don’t really know what it means or how they can use refinancing to help their current financial position. I will discuss some of the benefits as well as some of the pitfalls of refinancing and why it is something you should think about with your own mortgage. In simple terms, refinancing is taking your current mortgage (or personal loan) and moving it to a different lender or even in some cases to the same lender. This is a fairly simple process with the new lender or broker doing the majority of the work for you. One of the main reasons people refinance is to get a better home loan. This could

be something as simple as getting a better interest rate or it could be that their current loan does not meet their needs. Looking at the interest rate side of things there are many fantastic home loan deals in the marketplace at the moment. It is no secret that banks are very aggressive in trying to attract new clients and one of the best ways to do that is to offer a cheap interest rate to new clients. At the moment we are seeing quite a few lenders offering interest rates close to the 4% mark. This can represent some real savings to many people. If you did the sums on a $400,000 mortgage and you were paying an average 4.6% you would save $2,400 per year. That is a saving worth looking at.

The market is showing signs of revitalisation as Peard sales associates continue to kick goals. REIWA February 2016 Statistics

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JUSTIN CHIDLOW Peard Real Estate, Scarborough 2 Listings sold

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JEFF COGHILL Peard Real Estate, Hillarys $5,445,000

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LEE PARKINSON Peard Real Estate, Joondalup 8 Listings sold

LEE PARKINSON Peard Real Estate, Joondalup $4,860,000

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JAMES KENNEDY Peard Real Estate, Hillarys $4,552,500

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JAMES KENNEDY Peard Real Estate, Hillarys 8 Listings sold

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VIKTOR SUTRISNO Peard Real Estate, Canning Vale 7 Listings sold

MAGGIE PAWLIK Peard Real Estate, Hillarys $4,425,000

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SAM MANNINO Peard Real Estate, Scarborough $4,265,000

MARCUS LORD Peard Real Estate, Scarborough 6 Listings sold

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KAREN RICHES Peard Real Estate, Hillarys 5 Listings sold

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PEARD HILLARYS 59 Listings sold

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PEARD JOONDALUP 29 Listings sold

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PEARD SCARBOROUGH 23 Listings sold

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PEARD MINDARIE 17 Listings sold

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Keeping your brain in tip top condition is essential to long-term business fitness, says Dr Jenny Brockis. COMPLETE HEALTH IS more than attending to our diet and getting physically fit, it’s about being brain fit as well. Because when we feel happy, focused and confident, everything functions better. Brain fitness is about having a fit and healthy brain that allows us to perform at our very best, in all circumstances. Life is getting busier, faster and more complex, so staying at the top of our game requires a high level of mental agility, flexibility and innovative thinking. The problem is that up until now, we haven’t given our brains much attention. However the new brain science has shown how taking care of our brain and using it in the way it is designed for boosts mental performance. Brian fitness (like physical fitness) takes some time and effort to achieve – after all, we are working with our neurobiology. Following a framework for a brain fitness program reveals the benefits of a sharper, more resilient mind very quickly. The good

thing about our brain is – the more we use it, the better it gets. There are five things that you can put in place immediately to start to lift your own level of brain fitness.

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to eight hours of good quality uninterrupted sleep is essential for neuronal health, emotional regulation, the formation of longterm memory and getting the gist what we have learned. Plus it helps for better recall of information at a later date. Putting in place a regular bedtime routine and keeping to it, is a great start.

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GIVE YOUR BRAIN A BREAK Taking work breaks during our day isn’t being lazy; it’s about working with our brain the way it was designed for. We have peaks and troughs of energy cycling through 90-minute periods during our day. By taking a 20-minute break between each of these allows us to get more done, to a higher level, in less time and with energy left to spare. Take a look at your daily schedule and see when you can next give your brain the break it deserves.

REFUEL SMART Topping up our cognitive energy means not skipping meals and including fresh unprocessed food at every meal. The diet most extensively studied for better brain health is the Mediterranean style diet; leafy green vegetables, three portions a week of oily, cold-water carnivorous fish, other lean protein, deeply pigmented fruits and berries, some seeds and nuts, whole grains, olive oil and a little bit of top quality dark chocolate (70% minimum cocoa solids). Who said healthy food has to be boring!

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SLEEP RIGHT Cognitive fatigue is a menace. We can’t concentrate, we make more mistakes and we get cranky. Long days, heavy workloads, working late or starting extra early, all add to our cognitive load. We fall into bed longing for sleep, which then eludes us as our brain decides it’s party-time and keeps us thinking all night long. Maintaining good sleep habits with seven

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BOOK A ROOM TO THINK Foggy thinking from having too much on our mind reduces our ability to focus, to solve problems, make good decisions or think creatively. Scheduling some thinking space every day is the perfect way to pause, hone attention and gain clarity of thought. Whether it is a daily mindfulness or other meditation practice, listening to some beautiful music or connecting with some green space, twenty minutes is all it takes to set you up for a great day of thinking. Where is your favourite thinking space? MOVE IT It’s hard to imagine getting fit without some form of physical exercise being involved. Thirty minutes daily of aerobic exercise gives the brain its best workout and primes us for optimum performance. Exercise boosts attention, cognition and the production of neurochemicals including BDNF (brain derived neurotrophic factor). It also promotes neurogenesis, the production, survival and maturation of new neurons. Plus exercise helps to lift our mood, which opens up our mind to new ways of doing things, to learn more effectively and keep us mentally well. Being brain fit isn’t just a nice thing to have. It’s an essential for better brain health, better thinking and greater happiness. PL

DR JENNY BROCKIS specialises in the science of high-performance thinking. She is the director of Brain Fit and her latest book, Future Brain - the 12 Keys to Create a High Performance Brain, published by Wiley, is available October at all good book stores. She can be contacted via drjennybrockis.com

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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.

WELCOME TO THE April/May issue of PRIMOLife. Things are looking up for the Perth property market! We have had another great month of listings as Perth enjoyed a very busy end to March. The final week of the month resulted in greater activity than the same time last year, which tells us that the weakened market conditions will be short lived. The Perth market is still experiencing an oversupply of homes, but with plenty of buyers now re-entering the market and keen investors focusing their attention back on to the West, we should see a snowball effect. A slump in the new housing sector has also become a silver lining for the established market. A boom in new housing construction over the past three years had led to a downward pressure on established housing prices, but with construction slowing, this should all change. Again, I stress that selling in this current market can be made much easier when focusing on the fundamentals - price, presentation and promotion. Sellers still need to ensure that their property is correctly priced, presented and marketed to potential buyers. Trusting your real estate agent’s advice is more important than ever, so make sure you speak to your local Peard Real Estate professional to devise the best strategy. I hope you enjoy the issue.

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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.

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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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In a tough real estate market, Peard Real Estate’s so-called rookies are leading the way – and there’s a good reason behind it. By DEA LALOVIC.

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WE’RE ALWAYS LOOKING FOR THE RIGHT PEOPLE! Are you considering a career in real estate? Contact Peard Real Estate’s Director of Business Resource, Melissa Farrell, to find out when the next Peard Career Centre course commences. The right candidates will be provided with a position in one of our offices, a proven course module and expert training from company and industry professionals. Call Melissa today on 0404 084 244 and find out why our Sales Associates are enjoying industry success sooner.

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Alkimos 39 Topsail Loop

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Amazing 4x2 residence loaded with extras and quality improvements. Awesome cul-de-sac location situated a minutes walk to Alexander Heights Shopping Centre and High View Parkland. 3 separate living areas, fully renovated kitchen & bathrooms, huge bonus enclosed games/family extension. This immaculate property is sure to impress and is priced to sell !! CONTACT Ben Hanson PHONE 0402 785 410 EMAIL ben.hanson@peard.com.au

Whether your focus is, family time at the weekends, working late in the evening from your home office, or just plain relaxing after a busy day in your private living area after the kids have gone off to bed You will find a personality and a place in this home to suit your every need. Beautifully maintained and presented the home flows thoughtfully. CONTACT Kim Riley PHONE 0449 781 685 EMAIL kim.riley@peard.com.au

Alexander Heights 7 Feathertop Rise

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Aveley 22 Lago Promenade

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Do not miss the opportunity to secure this immaculately presented very versatile family home. There is absolutely nothing to do but simply move in & enjoy the outstanding features & location that this magnificent home has to offer. This home was designed & built for socialising & entertaining & has all the creature comforts that you would expect from a family home of this quality. With the potential to become a six bedroom home if required there is loads of space for the large family or house guests. CONTACT Rod McDougall PHONE 0418 909 954 EMAIL rod.mcdougall@peard.com.au

Aveley 45 Barbarigo Bend

Quality Display Home with a whopping 6% return on investment. With financial security & no ongoing maintenance costs this is without a doubt the best opportunity you will find in the market today & the location & quality of this home will ensure prosperity in future markets. Contemporary style elevation with rendered facade, spacious open plan layout, fantastic alfresco area with stacking doors, ideal for entertaining, gourmet kitchen with ceasar stone bench tops, dishwasher recess & 900mm wide stainless CONTACT Rod McDougall steel appliances. PHONE 0418 909 954 EMAIL rod.mcdougall@peard.com.au

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From $549,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

$639,000 - $669,000 bed 3 bath 1 car 1

This well established 4X2 family home, on a quiet street, with multiple alfresco areas is immaculately presented. Its all ready for you to move in and enjoy!! This family gem is all ready for autumn. CONTACT Sanjoy Pradhan PHONE 0421 541 260 EMAIL sanjoy.pradhan@peard.com.au

Relaxed lakeside living with the buzz of local restaurants and cafes within a short walk from your front doorstep. Lovely raised ceilings, sunken level to carpeted home theatre, master suite overlooking the lake complete with timber slat sliding shutters, home office, lovely open plan interactive living areas, stunning very well equipped chefs galley style kitchen with ample storage & stone bench tops, extended alfresco leading off the main living area, wide board timber floors to main living, roller shutters to all CONTACT Rod McDougall windows & doors. PHONE 0418 909 954 EMAIL rod.mcdougall@peard.com.au

Have you ever walked into a home and just known, this is the one! With an energetic brightness and abundant natural light, this beautiful home will have you wowed from the moment you enter the main foyer. Featuring a huge master bedroom and 3 generous sized queen bedrooms, the spacious study also provides a 5th bedroom option. The house also boasts a games room, theatre room, study nook and open plan family and dining area which will provide ample space for every member of the family. CONTACT Natasha Cheung PHONE 0433 288 953 EMAIL natasha.cheung@peard.com.au

Immaculately presented 3 bed home with multiple living areas including the parents lounge that could be converted to a new master bedroom/bathroom, home office/workshop, separate games or studio, pool and beautiful gardens. This home has been well loved and cared for and is now ready to be enjoyed by a new family. CONTACT Shaun Pettit PHONE 0411 725 511 EMAIL shaun.pettit@peard.com.au View more properties online at


FOR SALE Balcatta 30c Wesley Street

From $489,000 bed 3 bath 2 car 1

Baldivis 12 Larkfield Ridge

$459,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

Baldivis 5 Minchin Turn

$599,000 to $629,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

Balga 6A,B,C Olney Court

From $369,000 bed 3 bath 2 car 2

Tucked away at the rear of a small group of 3, this 3 bedroom villa comes with open plan lounge and dining which flows onto the courtyard, 2 bathrooms and boasts no common walls. There is parking for 2 cars in a great location with parks, schools and public transport all close by. CONTACT Shaun Pettit PHONE 0411 725 511 EMAIL shaun.pettit@peard.com.au

Balcatta 31 Bamford Place

$799,000 - $ 839,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

Immaculate Inside. Immaculate Outside Perfect, nothing to do, just move in! This home has the lot. Huge master suite with lovely ensuite. Each of the other bedrooms are easily queen sized. Stunning kitchen with all the modern 900mm appliances. Theatre room, study, large laundry with huge walk in linen cupboard. Looking for a home that is perfect, CONTACT Brendan Smith this one is worth a look PHONE 0410 664 909

Baldivis 131 Kendall Boulevard

“Be stunned a dream home” The stunning chief’s kitchen not only equips itself with high end cooking features but opens out to the outside chief’s kitchen barbecue area for easy access. With Incredible spacious family area that has such an open feel with large windows featured out to the pool. All minor rooms are well spaced and the master is super king size. Open plan flow that just feels spacious and luring to enjoy such comfort. CONTACT Camille Ainsley PHONE 0417 508 364 EMAIL camille.ainsley@peard.com.au

Balga 2B Dounley Street

Whisper Quiet Cul de Sac Location!!The property boasts quality extras including: ducted air con throughout, 900mm gas cooktop & electric oven, washing machine included in some units, all queen sized bedrooms, quality carpeting, alfresco with garden beds, flyscreens, double garage with storage, fully landscaped & retic installed and an alarm.

Ballajura 4 Kestrel Parade

EMAIL brendan.smith@peard.com.au

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CONTACT Ray D'Costa PHONE 0403 165 936 EMAIL ray.dcosta@peard.com.au

E.O.I bed 4 bath 2 car 2

$329,000-$359,000 bed 3 bath 1 car 2

From $475,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

This fantastic family home is perfectly located in a quiet cul de sac adjacent to leafy parks. The large pool and entertaining area is great summer entertaining with additional toilet for guests and an extra shower in the laundry to use after swimming. With 3 living areas there is plenty of room for a growing family so get in quick as gems like this don't last long. CONTACT Shaun Pettit PHONE 0411 725 511 EMAIL shaun.pettit@peard.com.au

“Style & grace in this place” Located in setters estate this has wow factor an absolute stunning home. In entering you feel the style straight away with polished tiles in the entry and main living area. Beautiful earth tone colours create such a soothing flow as you walk through this home. Space, style and elegance just meet you all the way in this wonderful Baldivis home. CONTACT Camille Ainsley PHONE 0417 508 364 EMAIL camille.ainsley@peard.com.au

Modern decor throughout both thoughtful and practical. Spacious open plan living/dining room with reverse cycle AC, kitchen with ample storage, higher ceiling throughout, large master bedroom, ensuite with bathtub, large second bedroom and reverse cycle A/C, private courtyard, garage with lots of storage space. Roller shutters on accessible windows. Alarm System CONTACT Ray D'Costa PHONE 0403 165 936 EMAIL ray.dcosta@peard.com.au

This beautifully presented 4 x 2 home, built on a 690sqm block is perfect for the extended family with plenty of room in the back yard for a granny flat, swimming pool or big powered workshop. Access available down the side of the house or drive through garage. Completely renovated kitchen, ensuite & laundry, brand new roller doors & air conditioning unit, the roof has been re-sprayed & the whole house has been painted & new carpets installed all within the last couple of years. So absolutely nothing to do. CONTACT Angie Pearce Just move in! PHONE 0499 775 046 EMAIL angie.pearce@peard.com.au april 2016 | PRIMOLIFE

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FOR SALE Banksia Grove 45 Mint Circuit

From $395,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

Beldon 22 Gwendoline Drive

$469,000

Super impressive & immaculate family home here on a big block in a quiet loop street location. Will suit a growing family needing room to grow, play & entertain. Spacious high ceiling, open plan living & generous outdoor living. Loads of private play space both front & back. Enormous all year round patio perfect for entertaining & relaxing in style. CONTACT Ben Hanson PHONE 0402 785 410 EMAIL ben.hanson@peard.com.au

This gem of a 3x1 sits in the R40 rezoning area, with fantastic location, situated to all close amenities and is exceptional buying for Investors or First Home Buyers in this ever increasingly popular suburb of Beldon.

bed 3 bath 1 car 2

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

Banksia Grove 7 Elora Close

$519,000- $539,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

Beldon 3 Milton Court

From $499,000 bed 3 bath 2 car 1

4 X 2 plus HOMETHEATRE plus HOME OFFICE plus ACTIVITY plus GAMES! Quality Collier Homes built, super impressive family home. Situated in one of the areas most desired cul-de-sac location. This location really is perfect for kids and quiet family enjoyment and living. Big family home has been finished to the highest specs, loaded with features!! CONTACT Ben Hanson PHONE 0402 785 410 EMAIL ben.hanson@peard.com.au

This gorgeous home has two huge living spaces, central updated kitchen, big bedrooms, study nook and great outdoor entertaining with pitched roof patio, extensive paving, easy care garden and lots of trees. Additional features include ducted reverse cycle air conditioning, gas point, own water bore and garden shed. There is a single carport with additional covered and paved parking out front and rear access for caravan and boat parking. Investors this 690 sqm property is in the proposed R40 rezoning area. CONTACT Shane Capelli PHONE 0410 339 499 EMAIL shane.capelli@peard.com.au

Bayswater 13 Traylen Road

Auction

BUILD YOUR DREAM! This duplex corner block (769 sqm and zoned R 17.5/25) offers a couple of options for the lucky new owner. Build a 2-storey family home with city views from the second storey. Or build 2 homes and sit back and enjoy the income – (all subject to Council approval). There’s even a potential income while you make your plans – the property on site has long term tenants who would like to stay. Situated close to Gibbney Reserve and just a few minute’s walk to the river, close to Chisholm College, Morley Galleria and only 7 kms to the city – the location couldn’t be better to build the home of your dreams!

Laura Grimes 0400 228 824 laura.grimes@peard.com.au

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FOR SALE Bedford 24 Gummery Street

Auction bed 4 bath 2 car 5

Laura Grimes 0400 228 824

OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS Auction on site 11am, Saturday 30 April (unless sold prior)

laura.grimes@peard.com.au

This original 1970’s Bedford home has been loved since then by the family who built it and now offers a variety of opportunities for the lucky new owner. This spacious brick and tile home offers 3 living areas and a study so you could renovate to provide a large new home for your family. Offering side access and parking for 5/6 cars, a workshop with pit and lots of rear storage for tools – this would make a home and work space for a keen tradesman or car enthusiast. Finally, the cream on the top – retain the home and build behind on this 880 sqm zoned R20/25 (subject to Council approval)

Brabham 24 Kasanka Avenue

$559,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

Burns Beach 5 Clearview Avenue

From $1,600,000 bed 4 bath 4 car 3

Heres proof that real estate is still a viable and lucrative investment! This Quality Display Home is available purchase with a whopping 6% return on investment. With financial security & no ongoing maintenance costs this is without a doubt the best opportunity you will find in the market today & the location & quality of this home will ensure prosperity in future markets.CONTACT Rod McDougall

Bullsbrook 37 Golden Retreat

ONE OF A KIND MASTERPIECE !! Cleverly designed with upstairs living to take advantage of the amazing views, this residence boasts a cinema style theatre, sensational downstairs entertainment room, enormous home office, commercial style elevator and fabulous pool area. You’ll stand out from the crowd with CONTACT Todd & Danielle Utley this home! PHONE 0417 910 967

ALL THE EXTRAS !! Burns Beach appealing family sized abode with all the features that 58 Mattingleys Approach An you’re looking for lies within this 5 year young beauty with

PHONE 0418 909 954 EMAIL rod.mcdougall@peard.com.au

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EMAIL todd.utley@peard.com.au

$559,000 bed 5 bath 2 car 1

From $760,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

Spacious family home for the larger Tribe. Separate formal lounge/living area, spacious open plan living with high ceilings air conditioning & wood fire. Enjoy year round Aussie Outdoor living under this massive all seasons undercover outdoor entertainment area with cafe curtains for those cooler months, below ground pool & solar heated spa shrouded in tropical plants & gardens & adjoining is this 9x5m powered shed or massive outdoor games room. Walking distance to Bullsbrook shopping complex. CONTACT Jenny Treloar PHONE 0427 012 729 EMAIL jenny.treloar@peard.com.au

grand theatre room, huge bedrooms, quality kitchen, solar panels and fantastic alfresco with solar heated pool. Nestled on a comfortable 582m2 block, this home is value buying. CONTACT Todd & Danielle Utley PHONE 0417 910 967 EMAIL todd.utley@peard.com.au

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FOR SALE Butler 10 Loyola Green

From $419,000 bed 3 bath 2 car 2

Be first in line to view this most loved family home with a great “feel” located in the “Dunes”. Features well-appointed galley kitchen, large dining area, huge open plan living family room, fantastic outdoor entertaining area with timber decking, shade sails and plenty of space for your BBQ, tropical hidden garden boasts an array of yuccas, palms and native plants and a beautiful Balinese hut. Land size approx. 539 sqm. CONTACT Maggie Pawlik PHONE 0438 876 727 EMAIL maggie.pawlik@peard.com.au

Butler 14/2 Royston Link

From $339,000 bed 2 bath 1 car 1

A compact urban home that has been designed around the Butler positioned kitchen dining and family living space, 67 Fairbourne Approach centrally well laid out with the feeling of openness that continues

Canning Vale 1 Campbell Road

bed 3 bath 2 car 2

bed 4 bath 2 car 2

From $369,000

Canning Vale 14 Firebrace Elbow

From $619,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

Canning Vale 32 Bennett Drive

From $599,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2 38

through to the alfresco and back garden area making it a great space for entertaining a crowd. This home is perfect for just getting started or downsizing to. CONTACT Paul Turner PHONE 0400 072 005 EMAIL paul.turner@peard.com.au

From $599,000

Fantabulous Modern Family Home!!! Breathtaking Gemmill build quality 2013 home will suit any lifestyle. The splendid architectural design features large 4 Bedroom 2 Bathroom, PLUS ACTIVITY NOOK with luxurious fixtures and fittings of the finest quality. This house has plenty to offer - zoned ducted gas heating, evaporative cooling, high ceilings, ducted vacuum system, smart wiring, NBN ready, low maintenance magical outdoor area. CONTACT PK (Pankaj Kapur) PHONE 0424 194 509 EMAIL p.k@peard.com.au

Canning Vale 20 Lydiard Retreat

WELCOME HOME! As you step through the double door entry to this beautifully presented home featuring formal lounge and dining with gas fire place, spacious kitchen overlooking meals and family room, separate games room, main bedroom with sitting area, walk in robe and en suite, remaining three queensize bedrooms, second bathroom and laundry.

Canning Vale 7 Dupont Way

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CONTACT Karen Lloyd PHONE 0421 614 447 EMAIL karen.lloyd@peard.com.au

From $519,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

From $599,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

A compact urban apartment, well designed around coastal living with great shopping and transport links. A fantastic floor plan with the feeling of openness that continues through to the outdoor patio area making it a great space for entertaining friends or family. This home is perfect for just getting started or downsizing to. CONTACT Paul Turner PHONE 0400 072 005 EMAIL paul.turner@peard.com.au

LIFESTYLE, LOCATION AND PRICE AT IT’S BEST This is an outstanding opportunity to lock in an amazing lifestyle while interest rates are at historic lows. Built in 2006 this charming family home is packed with superb features, 4 bedrooms with 2 bathrooms situated on a massive 601sqm block. CONTACT PK (Pankaj Kapur) PHONE 0424 194 509 EMAIL p.k@peard.com.au

This wonderful family home with open functional floor plan is tucked away in a beautiful street. With huge gabled patio and landscaped backyard, this property is an entertainers dream. Sit back and enjoy the alfresco lifestyle in your own private retreat!! CONTACT Sanjoy Pradhan PHONE 0421 541 260 EMAIL sanjoy.pradhan@peard.com.au

Privacy Plus+ Large private family home on 646sqm. Built by Gemmil Homes in 2006. 4 Bedroom 2 Bathroom +Study/Nursery with theatre & pool. Centralized spacious kitchen complete with dishwasher, double fridge freezer recess & breakfast bar. Warm timber flooring & feature bulkhead ceilings. Extensive poured limestone to alfresco with low maintenance garden. CONTACT Nathan & Erin Phillips PHONE 0416 676 638 / 0448 858 101 EMAIL team.phillips@peard.com.au View more properties online at


FOR SALE Canning Vale 54 Waratah Boulevard

From $629,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

Carine 12 Waldorf Street

$889,000 - $949,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

Carramar 10 Fineview Crescent

From $650,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

Carramar 49 Bushland Retreat

$800,000-$840,000 bed 3 bath 1 car 1

Wont last long . Formal lounge and dining / study , feature dome ceilimg.Huge master bedroom with feature dome ceiling great size ensuite and split system. Open plan living to kitchen meals and family area , easy care tile floors and wood fire place. Kitchen has two stainless sreel ovens gas cooktop , lots of cupboard space, double fridge recess. Bedroom 2 , 3 and 4 all good size wth built in robes. Sparking bathroom with bath. CONTACT Karen Willis PHONE 0437 704 427 EMAIL karen.willis@peard.com.au

Carine 10 Brillee Street

If you are looking for something special then you search ends here! Beautiful open plan indoor living seamlessly flows out to magic outdoors creating a paradise you’ll find every excuse to enjoy! Gorgeous timber floors, stunning kitchen, renovated bathrooms, good-sized bedrooms and double garage plus extra car bay for additional parking or for a boat are just some of the wonderful features of this superb family home!

Carine 14 Doriot Way

Sandy Watts presents this gorgeous 2 storey 4x2 + study home that ticks all the boxes. Theatre room, spacious living areas, quality kitchen, ducted a/c, b/g pool, large patio pergola, extra parking for a boat, caravan or trailer. Built in approx. 2006 on easy care 558sqm block, this gorgeous home has everything you could wish for.

Carramar 20 Loretta Fairway

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

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

From the very moment you pull into the street you remember why Carramar has been for decades the go to area for people who appreciate natural beauty. This enclave not only personifies all thats right with bush living, 5 minutes from schools, universities, hospitals, shops, restaurants and bars just to name a few of the attractions and does it on your door step. CONTACT Deb Treloar

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$699,000 - $729,000 bed 3 bath 1 car 4

From $699,000 bed 3 bath 2 car 2

From $595,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

Caversham 16 Arvine Link

Contact Agent bed 4 bath 2 car 2

The entire 735sqm of this fantastic family-sized block has been fully utilised, with a landscaped backyard enjoying a picturesque backdrop of established lawns and gardens, a shimmering sunken solar-heated salt water swimming pool and timber-lined alfresco entertaining area that is accessible from the sunken tiled family and dining area indoors. Additional features include carpeted front lounge room, separate kitchen, full bore reticulation and CrimSafe mesh to fly screens. CONTACT Karen Riches PHONE 0478 733 200 EMAIL team.riches@peard.com.au

Situated in a whisper quiet street, this well presented home has been designed for family-friendly living with a focus on outdoor entertainment. Features include split-system air-conditioning to dining and master bedroom, powered workshop with extra lock-up storage off double carport, bore reticulation, security alarm system and security screens throughout. This ‘feel good’ home sits perfectly on a generous 684sqm block. CONTACT Karen Riches PHONE 0478 733 200 EMAIL team.riches@peard.com.au

This stunning home has got to be the best value on offer in this price range. There is so much room to move in this spacious celebration built home, Ideal for a growing family. This immaculate home has so much to offer. Situated in exclusive Carramar heights estates on 603sqm block. CONTACT Sandy Watts PHONE 0412 448 891 EMAIL sandy.watts@peard.com.au

Why build when this modern 4x2 family home already has everything you could wish for? Situated in the stunning Brookleigh Estate, this home features large open plan family, kitchen & dining, study, double lock up garage, ducted reverse cycle air conditioning throughout, large kitchen with stone bench tops & stainless steel appliances, large alfresco area under the main roof, LED designer lighting throughout, and so much more! All of this located in the heart of the Swan Valley, with award wining wineries, excellent CONTACT Adam Mist schools, shopping, & entertainment PHONE 0438 079 649 all on your doorstep. EMAIL adam.mist@peard.com.au april 2016 | PRIMOLIFE

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FOR SALE City Beach 29 Dampier Avenue

End Date Sale bed 5 bath 2 car 4

Como 2/117 Todd Avenue

From $885,000 bed 3 bath 2 car 2

Craigie 4 Arawa Place

From $469,000 bed 4 bath 1 car 1

Craigie 60 Camberwarra Drive

From $499,000 bed 4 bath 1 car 1 40

The dream of living in City Beach can now become a reality. This HUGE block with the most incredibly unique house that you just have to see to believe is up for grabs. Picture a 70s pool party from the movies; this is exactly the feel you get whilst viewing the home. The relaxed coastal lifestyle is waiting for you! CONTACT Dean Bradley PHONE 0411 110 779 EMAIL dean.bradley@peard.com.au

Immaculately presented 'Extra Large ' Free Standing Home! No Strata Fees! Superbly located, where you are very handy to shopping, schools, universities, transport, park and lake within walking distance, city freeway access etc... This easy care light and bright property will be suited to many buyers! CONTACT Lynda Hastings-Smith PHONE 0404 383 629 EMAIL lynda.hs@peard.com.au

Clarkson 21 Kitson Turn

From $429,000 bed 3 bath 2 car 2

Cooloongup 1/56-60 Elanora Drive

$299,000 - $329,000 bed 3 bath 1 car 1

Offering 698sqm of freshly rezoned and sub dividable land, this is a cracker! Features include security door entrance, living and dining area with TV, Gas point, down lights, skylight and air conditioning, functional kitchen with adjacent meals area, main living area opens up to 2 large patios, one is enclosed and could be utilised as a games or activity room and plenty of room to install a below ground pool if desired.

Craigie 47 Nyara Crescent

Situated in freshly rezoned Western Craigie this well-maintained and functional property boasts a huge 685 sqm block ready to cater to your interests! 4 spacious bedrooms compliment ample living areas along with a beautifully renovated bathroom. The location of the dwelling within the block means investors ready to subdivide perhaps need not have to knock down the original dwelling. For first-home buyers or young families this property poses a great opportunity to plant your roots in a beautiful area. CONTACT Ben Pattison PHONE 0421 186 729 EMAIL ben.pattison@peard.com.au

Currambine 10 St Pierre Circuit

CONTACT David Mead PHONE 0428 814 407 EMAIL david.mead@peard.com.au

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From $469,000 bed 3 bath 1 car 1

From $679,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 3

Not very often do you find a property of this calibre in this location and at this price. Be quick to view and secure this stunning and immaculately presented home in this sought after pocket of Somerly in Clarkson. Nothing compares to this beautiful home located in the increasingly vibrant Somerly area with shops, gyms, cafes and the train station a stroll away. CONTACT Sharon Botha PHONE 0409 309 106 EMAIL sharon.botha@peard.com.au

Location Location Location This well presented 3 bedroom unit offers a great location across from the hospital, near the golf club, train station, shops & parks. Inside offers living lounge, dining area & family room. Your master has bathroom access along with front roller blinds on the outside. CONTACT Camille Ainsley PHONE 0417 508 364 EMAIL camille.ainsley@peard.com.au

Luscious, green gardens surround a superbly-maintained residence. Upon entering the home the welcoming feeling is obvious, with a functional floor plan contributing to its homely presence. Features include freshly renovated bathroom, approx. 6m x 10m huge workshop, big enough for 3 cars or boat, ducted evaporative air conditioning, timber flooring, freshly dry-cleaned carpets, chicken pen with coup and solar power electricity 1.5 kilowatt system. CONTACT Ben Pattison PHONE 0421 186 729 EMAIL ben.pattison@peard.com.au

Reminiscent of the many homes constructed in early part of the 20th century in Mount Lawley, this timeless Currambine family home is perfectly settled in a quiet loop surrounded by substantial homes. Built by Webb & Brown-Neaves, the front elevation is faithful to this charming building style, with a bullnosed verandah, brick sills to windows & gables on the red zincalume roof. CONTACT Jay Dass PHONE 0407 205 421 EMAIL jay.dass@peard.com.au

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FOR SALE Currambine 17 Tripoli Mews

From $479,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

Duncraig 36 Barker Drive

From $655,000 bed 3 bath 1 car 2

East Perth 1/60 Forrest Avenue

From $225,000 bed 1 bath 1 car 1

East Victoria Park 2B Hertford Street

From $499,000

Investor and First Home Buyers should take note of this beauty and its ideal location to all amenities. With easy care gardens, freshly painted throughout with neutral colour palate, this 4x2 Federation style home is surrounded by quality homes and located in a cul-de-sac. CONTACT Maria Bridgeman PHONE 0409 033 701 EMAIL maria.bridgeman@peard.com.au

Fresh, bright and spacious, this quality home has great street appeal and wonderful features throughout, ideally positioned in a truly enviable family location. Features a central open plan kitchen, spacious light and bright living room, low maintenance level and private back garden with paved patio, established trees, large powered workshop or man-cave, retic and plenty of space for a pool. Approx. 684 sqm block. CONTACT Frances Goncalves PHONE 0414 136 151 EMAIL frances.goncalves@peard.com.au

Ground floor 45m2 apartment in a fantastic handy location. Close to Queens garden, WACA and will be in walking distances to Burswood Cassino precinct and new football oval when Swan River Pedestrian Bridge is built. Short stroll to restaurants, cafes and the cat bus. Secured Parking. Everything at your doorstep! CONTACT David Lynch PHONE 0409 955 554 EMAIL david.lynch@peard.com.au

FABULOUS OPPORTUNITY TO BUILD YOUR DREAM HOME WITH THE POTENTIAL OF CITY GLIMPSES FROM SECOND STOREY! This street front 516m Green Title flat and cleared lot, is located in a peaceful lifestyle location high on the rise of Hertford Street. CONTACT Sue Rowles PHONE 0403 531 585 EMAIL sue.rowles@peard.com.au

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Duncraig 15 Katisha Street

$719,000 - $749,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 4

Duncraig 62 Gilbert Road

From $689,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

Lovingly renovated, creating a light and bright contemporary home, this beautiful low maintenance property in a wonderful neighbourhood is a must see if you are looking for a quality family home. Features include a modern open plan kitchen, extra large fully enclosed patio with built in BBQ and kitchenette, and double garage with drive through access to huge powered workshop. Situated in the City of Joondalup’s recently confirmed R40 rezoning area. Approx 680sqm block. Built 1985. CONTACT Frances Goncalves PHONE 0414 136 151 EMAIL frances.goncalves@peard.com.au

This amazing family home on a massive 715m2 block, features generous size study, great sized family entertainment/lounge room, considerable size kitchen with open plan & a separate dining room with a fire place in the living area. With the reasonable size, side patio that leads to the big backyard you'll have your kids running around with excitement. You will enjoy & appreciate the lifestyle CONTACT Scott Le that this location offers. PHONE 0431 479 717 EMAIL scott.le@peard.com.au

East Victoria Park 2 Etwell Street

Not often do properties with this type of configuration become available actually it's a rarity indeed!

From $699,000

You get not only a traditional 1954 character home but also a practically brand new 2 bedroom 2 bathroom granny flat being on 556sqm.

bed 4 bath 3 car 2

East Victoria Park 4/50 Basinghall Street

$439,000 bed 2 bath 1 car 1

CONTACT Tash Welburn PHONE 0409 884 176 EMAIL tash.welburn@peard.com.au

Fantastic opportunity to live in this perfectly located over 55s group of homes. Just across the road from the Park Centre Shopping Centre and a 'hop, skip and a jump' to the vibrant East Victoria Park cafe strip! This property won't last long! CONTACT Lynda Hastings-Smith PHONE 0404 383 629 EMAIL lynda.hs@peard.com.au april 2016 | PRIMOLIFE

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FOR SALE

THINKING OF SELLING?

Looking for a home not just a house? This property is for East Victoria Park who appreciated the finer things in life. 14 A Canterbury Terrace those 3 bedrooms (huge master bedroom with walk in robe plus

$739,000 to $769,000 bed 3 bath 2 car 2

spacious ensuite with double vanity and toilet). Open plan kitchen, dining and living area opening out to private undercover decked alfresco. Other 2 bedrooms with built in robes. CONTACT Tash Welburn PHONE 0409 884 176 EMAIL tash.welburn@peard.com.au

ITS unheard of that a block becomes available in this proximity to East Victoria Park famous cafe strip which is merely seconds away. 31 A Canterbury Terrace the City views possible if you build a 2 story home plus seller has

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$499,000

From $699,000 bed 3 bath 2 car 2 42

East Victoria Park 36 Willis Street

From $730,000

Stake your claim and make your dream home a reality!

bed 3 bath 1

East Victoria Park 53 Riverview Road

LAND FOR SALE! 411sqm Available for drive-by inspection! CONTACT Lynda Hastings-Smith PHONE 0404 383 629 EMAIL lynda.hs@peard.com.au

East Victoria Park 60 Willis Street

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CONTACT Tash Welburn PHONE 0409 884 176 EMAIL tash.welburn@peard.com.au

East Victoria Park 45 Etwell Street

CONTACT ONE OF OUR PREMIUM PROPERTY PEOPLE FOR A COMPLIMENTARY APPRAISAL.

This uniquely designed home is located in one of the premier streets of East Victoria Park. Only a few minutes walk from the vibrant cafe strip this home will allow the lucky new owner the opportunity to enjoy a fabulous alfresco lifestyle.

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CONTACT Tash Welburn PHONE 0409 884 176 EMAIL tash.welburn@peard.com.au

Fom $679,000 bed 6 bath 3 car 1

East Victoria Park 6A Withnell Street

$599,000 - $629,000 bed 3 bath 2 car 2

Wow, this home has all the fruit plus so much more ....... Three bedrooms (master bedroom with ensuite and new designer built-in wardrobes) also the option of using 3rd bedroom as a second living area, renovated bathroom, separate study nook, high ornate ceilings, Jarrah floorboards, air-conditioning, monitored alarm, fully insulated... CONTACT Tash Welburn PHONE 0409 884 176 EMAIL tash.welburn@peard.com.au

Fabulous income earner with this property! Spacious home with open plan kitchen living and dining, air-conditioning, alarm, 500sqm block and undercover carport. Mins to cafe strip, curtain uni, technology park and CBD! Close to transport CONTACT Tash Welburn PHONE 0409 884 176 EMAIL tash.welburn@peard.com.au

An opportunity here to purchase a practically Brand New rear family home nestled in a whisper quiet street within short walking, distance of the Oats Street Train Station, Aqualife Pool & Leisure Centre. The sweetest entertaining area with room for a built-in BBQ you will be impressed with the easy care and lovely paved area. CONTACT Lynda Hastings-Smith PHONE 0404 383 629 EMAIL lynda.hs@peard.com.au

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East Victoria Park 60B Sussex Street

From $630,000 bed 3 bath 2 car 0

Edgewater 4/5 Reflection Close

From $330,000

This beautiful Web & Brown- Neaves 3 Bedroom 2 Bathroom original home is set back from the road offering privacy. Cosy formal lounge plus a good size open plan living area with wooden floors to rear of the home. The kitchen is large and modern with an island bench and stainless steel appliances and dishwasher. CONTACT Lynda Hastings-Smith PHONE 0404 383 629 EMAIL lynda.hs@peard.com.au

RARE SOUGHT AFTER EDGEWATER LAND 444m2. Lot 4 of only 6 lots is now available in the Reflections Private Estate a boutique residential land release all within easy access of this suburbs great amenities. If its the bush setting life style you're looking for but do not want to give up on suburbia then check this 444m2 lot.

Edgewater 149 Edgewater Drive

From $849,000 bed 5 bath 2 car 2

Edgewater 46A Lakeview Drive

From $495,000

CONTACT Tony Mullen PHONE 0402 020 331 EMAIL tony.mullen@peard.com.au

Ellenbrook 22 Wattlebird Crescent

From $479,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

Tucked away on Wattlebird Crescent is this charming Plunkett ex-display home with over 189m2 of living space including a study/5th bedroom. This home also boasts an open plan family & dining area, games or activity room, & a separate formal lounge & dining area which can be easily turned into a theatre room & additional study. Located in Woodlake Estate on a very generous 658m2 block, there's even a large alfresco area with cafe blinds plus an enormous backyard for a pool or large shed. CONTACT Natasha Cheung PHONE 0433 288 953 EMAIL natasha.cheung@peard.com.au

Ellenbrook 25 Norcia Way

$549,000 - $569,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 3

A lovingly restored family home in a very highly sought after location with stunning views over Lake Joondalup and beyond. No expenses spared on quality upgrades throughout this home and completely re decorated in modern neutral colours. Move in sit back and enjoy the lifestyle. CONTACT Tony Mullen PHONE 0402 020 331 EMAIL tony.mullen@peard.com.au

Set high on the hill with stunning panoramic views of Lake Joondalup from ground level, this exceptional block is surrounded by premium homes in an ultra-quiet street and is ready for your dream home. Fantastic location just 500m from Lake Joondalup – stroll to Mater Dei College, Edgewater Primary School, Yellagonga Regional Park & Woodvale Nature Reserve. The 502sqm flat, cleared & almost rectangular block, has a 13m frontage, almost 11m rear and 40m+ boundaries. CONTACT Shane Capelli PHONE 0410 339 499 EMAIL shane.capelli@peard.com.au

This brand new quality home built by Myhomeswa is completely finished & ready for your family to just move right in. Built with no expense spared, top quality fixtures & fittings throughout. Separate enclosed Theatre room, study nook, open plan kitchen/ family/ meals with high ceilings throughout & stone bench tops, reverse cycle ducted air conditioning, very low maintenance gardens with artificial lawn at the rear of the property, triple lock up garage with drive through access. Located Walking distance CONTACT Angie Pearce to the new Annies landing PHONE 0499 775 046 primary school, parks & transport. EMAIL angie.pearce@peard.com.au

THINKING OF SELLING? Ellenbrook 7 Stott Way

From $529,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

Enjoy the Swan Valley life style and all it has to offer including the Internationally renowned Vines resort and country club on your door step. This immaculately presented family home is an entertainers delight, with a centrally located kitchen overlooking the cedar lined alfresco and wood decked BBQ area. Spacious modern home 218sqm living on a 603sqm block, separate enclosed theatre room, reverse cycle ducted air conditioning, solid wood floors, easy care reticulated gardens, CONTACT Angie Pearce front & back. PHONE 0499 775 046

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FOR SALE Ellenbrook 8 Sealey Way

From $349,000 bed 2 bath 1 car 2

Ellenbrook 25 Norcia Way

$549,000 - $569,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 3

Gabbadah 47 Heffron Way

Offers over $575,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 3

Amazingly spacious & instantly welcoming! I couldn't wait to explore this immaculate home. With high ceilings throughout, 2 large living areas as well as spacious bedrooms & solid timber floors it is fabulous quality for this price point! With stone benches in both the kitchen & bathroom , a second toilet for your guests & a scenic view of the park to enjoy from your verandah at the end of a long day, it is sure to impress! Its only a short stroll to Arbor Grove primary school & near the Ellenbrook Town Centre & CONTACT Tiffany Bray public transport. PHONE 0412 930 820 EMAIL tiffany.bray@peard.com.au

Ellenbrook 22 Wattlebird Crescent

This brand new quality home built by Myhomeswa is completely finished & ready for your family to just move right in. Built with no expense spared, top quality fixtures & fittings throughout. Separate enclosed Theatre room, study nook, open plan kitchen/ family/ meals with high ceilings throughout & stone bench tops, reverse cycle ducted air conditioning, very low maintenance gardens with artificial lawn at the rear of the property, triple lock up garage with drive through access. Located Walking distance CONTACT Angie Pearce to the new Annies landing PHONE 0499 775 046 primary school, parks & transport. EMAIL angie.pearce@peard.com.au

Ellenbrook 141 Bronzewing Avenue

All the hard work has been done for you in this totally renovated 4bedroom 2bathroom home set on a mainly cleared 2.5 acre block with many mature trees throughout. The current owners have poured time, love and money into this home but circumstances require them to relocate leaving the golden opportunity for you to reap the rewards.

Glendalough 61b Pollard Street

CONTACT Tracy Kriwopischin PHONE EMAIL tracy.kriwopischin@peard.com.au

From $479,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

From $639,000 bed 5 bath 2 car 2

$495,000 - $525,000 bed 3 bath 2 car 1

Tucked away on Wattlebird Crescent is this charming Plunkett ex-display home with over 189m2 of living space including a study/5th bedroom. This home also boasts an open plan family & dining area, games or activity room, & a separate formal lounge & dining area which can be easily turned into a theatre room & additional study. Located in Woodlake Estate on a very generous 658m2 block, there's even a large alfresco area with cafe blinds plus an enormous backyard for a pool or large shed. CONTACT Natasha Cheung PHONE 0433 288 953 EMAIL natasha.cheung@peard.com.au

This generous property offers it all & then keeps on giving with an endless list of everything you could wish for in your dream home. Every inch of the home has been cleverly utilised & finished to cater for the needs of any family. With 4/5 bedrooms as well as a theatre, games room & large open planned family room this home provides plenty of space for the whole family. The chefs kitchen overlooking the extensive patio & outdoor entertaining area will be the perfect hub to effortlessly entertain all year CONTACT Natasha Cheung round. To finish this home PHONE 0433 288 953 is a sparkling pool. EMAIL natasha.cheung@peard.com.au

A sensational opportunity has risen to secure yourself a spacious two storey, three bedroom, two bathroom townhouse in the up and coming suburb of Glendalough. Perfectly positioned, within close proximity to the city and many other amenities, it is an easy stroll to Lake Monger and Herdsman Lake Reserve, this townhouse is perfect for any professional couple, small family or investor. CONTACT Dean Bradley PHONE 0411 110 779 EMAIL dean.bradley@peard.com.au

THINKING OF SELLING? Gosnells 7/2 Glennis Close

From $329,000 bed 3 bath 1 car 2 44

EVERYTHING IS DONE AND READY TO MOVE IN!! With a superb design and highly functional floor plan, this outstanding residence boasts three great sized bedrooms, well-appointed semi en-suite, spacious formal lounge room, open plan dining/kitchen with stainless steel appliances, ducted air-conditioning system, LED lights throughout, low maintenance backyard and much more amazing features! CONTACT Vicktor Sutrisno PHONE 0422 774 044 EMAIL vicktor.sutrisno@peard.com.au

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FOR SALE Greenwood 1 Penistone Street

From $629,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

Greenwood 45 Bouvardia Way

From $599,000 bed 5 bath 3 car 2

Gwelup 9 Gardon Rise

$629,000 - $659,000 bed 3 bath 2 car 1

Harrisdale 35 Chariot Turn

High $600,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

Tucked behind the boundary brick wall is this gorgeous 4x2 home. This property ticks all the boxes with spacious open living that connects to the outside entertaining & BBQ area, large & well equipped kitchen, spacious bedrooms all located in a separate wing, an extra large double lock up garage/ workshop area - plus a large yard for the kids or dog! Block size: 784sqm. CONTACTS Julie Vincent/Ron Vincent PHONE 0403 809 445/0403 809 209 EMAIL julie.vincent@peard.com.au

Greenwood 2 Vine Court

$515,000 bed 3 bath 1 car 1

This extremely well maintained 4x2 family home with a joining 1x1 granny flat comes complete with extra wide single and secure garage with pit, drive through carport & 3rd car or trailer covered parking, powered workshop and shed. It is a tradies paradise! Features of the main home include multiple living areas and large galley style kitchen. Other features include ducted air conditioning, ceiling fans, security system, auto reticulated grounds and well maintained gardens. CONTACT Julie Vincent PHONE 0403 809 445 EMAIL julie.vincent@peard.com.au

Gwelup 4 Ludgate Way

Rarely do properties like these come along - just that perfect size for a small family, old or young! With spacious living areas, big open plan kitchen and enough yard to enjoy outdoor living. Top it off with a great location! A quiet cul-de-sac in the choice neighbourhood of Settlers Green, surrounded by quality homes and just a stone’s throw to beautiful Lake Gwelup Reserve for tranquil walks among nature!

Hamilton Hill 28 Hamilton Road

A 2009 built modern contemporary home that is filled with natural light and plenty of space. With 4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, relax in the theatre room or under the cedar alfresco before taking a dip in your below ground pool. This BIG home is now ready for it’s new owner to walk in and start living.

Heathridge 20 Balanus Way

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

CONTACTS Andrew MacDougall/Melanie MacDougall PHONE 0403 065 945/0419 907 368 EMAIL andrew.macdougall@peard.com.au

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From $999,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

Auction bed 4 bath 1 car 2

Offers bed 3 bath 1 car 2

Neat and Nestled in a perfect cul-de-sac location, only metres from a tree lined park. This stunning, three bedroom, one bathroom, renovated home is a downsizer's delight or first home owners dream. With extra off the street parking, an open plan country style kitchen opening out to a stunning pitched patio and gardens. This home is sure to impress. CONTACT Lee Parkinson PHONE 0422 233 484 EMAIL lee.parkinson@peard.com.au

Just footsteps from the stunning Lake Gwelup Reserve parklands, this fully-renovated residence has been designed for you to enjoy modern living and entertaining. A leafy outlook and delightful views are guaranteed! Features 2 spacious downstairs living areas, alfresco entertaining deck, swimming pool, garaging for up to two cars, plus ample driveway parking, new master bedroom suite downstairs and block size 728sqm (approx). CONTACT Leigh Wilson PHONE 0410 056 092 EMAIL leigh.wilson@peard.com.au

Spacious 4 bedroom home with Masterchef kitchen, stainless steel appliances, ducted air, huge games room plus large separate theatre with French doors, modern spacious bathroom tiled floor to ceiling, all bedrooms are generous in size with 2 including mirrored sliding robes, backyard with saltwater fibreglass below ground pool, large gabled patio, as new garden shed – Heaps of room for all the family and friends to enjoy! 700 sqm Zoned R40 with handy proximity to parks, schools and many more. CONTACT David Lynch PHONE 0409 955 554 EMAIL david.lynch@peard.com.au

From the moment your walk over the threshold you will be captivated by this homes character & charm, from its soaring cathedral ceilings, its lofty highlight windows and its unique split level floor-plan, this intriguing family pad will simply mesmerize you with its personality and appearance. Features sunken lounge with wood fire, dining with split system A/C, centrally located, updated kitchen, double carport, low maintenance gardens and so much more. CONTACT Gaylene Bicheno PHONE 0419 929 616 EMAIL gaylene.bicheno@peard.com.au april 2016 | PRIMOLIFE

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FOR SALE Heathridge 294 Eddystone Avenue

$399,000 - $429,000 bed 3 bath 1 car 1

Herron 3 Harvey View Drive

From $850,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

Hillarys 21a Gleddon Way

From $519,000 bed 3 bath 1 car 1

Hocking 50 Heacham Avenue

Offers bed 4 bath 2 car 2 46

Are you wanting to start your investment portfolio? This well maintained home has to be the best valued property for sale in Heathridge! Perfect for starting your property portfolio or for your very first home! Features air conditioned living area with separate meals area, modern kitchen with plenty of cupboard space, carport and parking for 3 cars, paved outdoor entertaining area and low maintenance lawns and gardens. 433sqm block approx. Built in 1990. CONTACT Gaylene Bicheno PHONE 0419 929 616 EMAIL gaylene.bicheno@peard.com.au

Heathridge 51 Montebello Avenue

The house is situated on a massive five acre estate with resort style swimming pool. Step inside and you're greeted with both elegance and charm. The house boasts spacious open plan living, allowing for natural light to radiate through the home, complimented by stunning black butt timber flooring, stunning taste in decor and quality fixtures and finishes throughout. CONTACT Rick Uren

Hillarys 7 Lorica Cove

Located in a quiet way opposite a small park. Neat and tidy 3 bedroom open plan lounge and dinning adjoining kitchen, split system air-conditioning, patio and courtyard. Easy stroll to transport bus/train connection. Nearby shopping centres, marina and beaches. Great opportunity to live in such sought after location at an affordable price.

Hillarys 47 Barbados Turn

PHONE 0414 779 834 EMAIL rick.uren@peard.com.au

CONTACT Jeff Coghill PHONE 0412 928 643 EMAIL jeff.coghill@peard.com.au

This charming feature filled home boasts an abundance of space and quality. Add a solar heated pool and you have the perfect combination for comfortable long term family living. Stroll to Bembridge Park, the new Wyatt Grove Shopping Centre, schools and public transport. This house really does have it all!

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CONTACT Tammy Peard PHONE 0448 803 741 EMAIL tammy.peard@peard.com.au

Offers bed 4 bath 2 car 2

From $695,000 bed 3 bath 2 car 2

$2,350,000 bed 3 bath 3 car 3

Iluka 154 Delgado Parade

$955,000 - $995,000 bed 5 bath 2 car 2

Sitting on a 590sqm block and well located for schools, shops, parks and minutes from the beach, this solid home will suit the growing family that are ready to upsize. Features include practical kitchen, large open plan family room and meals area, separate games room with french doors, leading to the grassed play area outside, separate front study, huge powered workshop with roller door, and paved entertaining area with patio and centred gable. CONTACT Gaylene Bicheno PHONE 0419 929 616 EMAIL gaylene.bicheno@peard.com.au

Quality built double brick and tile home, with large open living area, meals and adjoining kitchen in a fantastic whisper quiet location. Rear patio area and enough gardens to keep most happy with a double lock up garage. Ideally suit someone looking for low maintenance easy care. Very rarely do properties come up in this sought after location, especially at such an affordable price. CONTACT Jeff Coghill PHONE 0412 928 643 EMAIL jeff.coghill@peard.com.au

New modern opulence, exceptional architectural dimensions have been utilised creating a bright free flowing open and spacious living environment, magnifying vouge living at its very best. Consisting of 3 bedrooms 3 bathrooms (provision for 4th bed & ensuite) the master suite is fit for royalty with grand proportions, stunning dressing room, 5 star ensuite, adjoining private outdoor spa and sauna, awesome home theatre, an absolute magnificent kitchen and secondary kitchen, big alfresco bar area and stunning CONTACT Jeff Coghill pool. PHONE 0412 928 643 EMAIL jeff.coghill@peard.com.au

WHAT MORE COULD YOU WANT?! Elevated from the road and nestled behind a front wall for privacy, this beautifully presented home is ideal for the larger family. Includes 5 bedrooms, study, theatre, games room, upstairs retreat plus spacious alfresco with lawn area for kids and a huge swimming pool. Unbeatable value here! CONTACT Todd & Danielle Utley PHONE 0417 910 967 EMAIL todd.utley@peard.com.au

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FOR SALE Iluka 47 Silver Sands Drive

From $985,000 bed 4 bath 3 car 2

Inglewood 155 Wood Street

From $995,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

Jindalee 73 Jindalee Boulevard

From $739,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

Joondalup 12 Lanskie Court

From $589,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

TOP OF THE CREST – THE VIEWS ARE THE BEST !! Walk from Silver Sands to the golden sands from this elevated and unique beachside abode boasting 4 double bedrooms, 3 ensuite bathrooms, 2 study rooms, a designer lap pool and relaxing feature spa. Picture perfect presentation – ready for you to move in and enjoy !! CONTACT Todd & Danielle Utley

Iluka 5 Coronado Ridge

This 4 bedroom 2 bathroom house has all the charm and period features expected of a classic character property, whilst ticking all the boxes required of a modern family home. The layout is perfect with a formal lounge, a full height open plan kitchen, meals, and family room, large master bedroom with en-suite, and 3 additional large bedrooms with a second bathroom.

Jandabup 255 Hawkins Road

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

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

Situated in one of Jindalee's 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. This home has a room for all occasions. CONTACT Paul Turner PHONE 0400 072 005 EMAIL paul.turner@peard.com.au

Amazing presentation inside and out, it simply cant be faulted. Ocean glimpses from the unbelievable outdoor entertaining is the big drawcard here! Separate games room/potential granny flat a highlight. This a home to feel proud of when guests arrive but if it's privacy and relaxation your looking for, the spa is top shelf!

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CONTACT Lindsay King PHONE 0439 700 100 EMAIL lindsay.king@peard.com.au

Offers bed 4 bath 2 car 2

$900,000 bed 3 bath 1 car 1

Joondalup 1 Ozark Gardens

From $589,000 bed 5 bath 2 car 2

Joondalup 12 Nero Close

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

Purpose built with the family in mind with an emphasis on indoor/outdoor entertaining, this surprisingly AFFORDABLE home defines FAMILY life in this beautiful beach side suburb. Couple this with separate living zones, patio with dedicated outdoor dining area and low maintenance gardens, this is the easy breezy life style. CONTACT Deb Treloar PHONE 0402 472 006 EMAIL deb.treloar@peard.com.au

Approx. 10 acres of General Rural land (40,636m2). The objective of the general rural zone is accommodating agricultural, horticultural and equestrian activities. The main home is a 3x1 cottage that is very cosy and well maintained. This property is something different but if you need space outside to work, play, store and grow this is the place for you. CONTACT Deb Treloar PHONE 0402 472 006 EMAIL deb.treloar@peard.com.au

Whats the key to wise buying in real estate? Location! Location! Location! It doesn't come much better than this fantastic family home situated just a short walk to the local shops, public and private schools, Arena Joondalup, parks and public transport plus all the amenities of Joondalup City Centre right on your doorstep!! CONTACT Lindsay King PHONE 0439 700 100 EMAIL lindsay.king@peard.com.au

Situated at the top of a quiet cul de sac within walking distance to parklands and primary school, this completely renovated family home with fresh and funky decor on a large 717sqm block is set to impress! With an impressive outdoor entertaining area with a glistening pool and a lawned area, it offers you and your friends endless opportunities for fun and relaxation all year round! CONTACT Jay Dass PHONE 0407 205 421 EMAIL jay.dass@peard.com.au

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FOR SALE Kallaroo 65 Bridgewater Drive

$479,000 - $519,000 bed 3 bath 1 car 1

Kensington 13/50 Gwenyfred Road

$589,000 bed 2 bath 1 car 2

Kewdale 4/119 Fulham Street

$395,000 bed 3 bath 1 car 1

Kingsley 21 Moolanda Boulevard

From $595,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2 48

If you are looking to secure your first home or a super neat and tidy investment property in the highly respected Kallaroo location, then this is a must see for you! Situated on a very manageable and elevated 365sqm block of land, this gorgeous home has been well cared for by its current owners and has so much to offer. Features include open plan living, dining and kitchen, patio, and low maintenance back yard.

Karrinyup 2A Edmondson Crescent

If you know Kensington then you will be aware that Gwenyfred Road is possibly the most desirable address to live. The property is secure as it is situated behind an electric gate, as are the other 8 in the complex. The property has a double garage, courtyard, BBQ area, 2 master bedrooms with WIR and the second bedroom has BIR both bedrooms have cute balconies.

Kensington 49 David Street

CONTACT David Mead PHONE 0428 814 407 EMAIL david.mead@peard.com.au

CONTACT Lynda Hastings-Smith PHONE 0404 383 629 EMAIL lynda.hs@peard.com.au

Well presented & tucked away in the middle of the quiet & peaceful complex, this home has so much to offer including three bedrooms, one well-appointed bathroom, a spacious lounge/living & kitchen/meals. With outdoor patio for family entertainment, low maintenance garden, this property is ideal for first home buyers or investors alike! CONTACT Thanh Nguyen PHONE 0414 288 165 EMAIL thanh.nguyen@peard.com.au

This open plan modern family home sits on a flat 684 sqm block. Offering spacious indoor and outdoor living areas this home is sure to impress! Features include brand new open plan stunning kitchen, large front lounge room, open plan family and meals areas, 2 x reverse cycle air conditioners throughout, large outdoor pitched entertaining area with built in barbeque, and easy care landscaped gardens and lawns.

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CONTACT James Kennedy PHONE 0421 420 450 EMAIL james.kennedy@peard.com.au

From $875,000 bed 3 bath 2 car 2

$939,000 bed 3 bath 2 car 1

Kingsley 12 Kilburn Rise

High $600,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 1

Kingsley 21 Mooltunya Court

From $899,000 bed 4 bath 3 car 2

This very practical modern home is an entertainers delight with a dream kitchen, both stylish and practical, substantial open plan living and dining areas, separate family/games room, home theatre room, north facing living and alfresco areas, reverse cycle air conditioning, polished concrete floors, outside areas fully fenced and retained with automatic reticulation, double lock up garage plus separate storage shed, solar hot water system and large 434sqm site. CONTACT Karen Riches PHONE 0478 733 200 EMAIL team.riches@peard.com.au

Prepare to fall in love with this gorgeous home, perfect for family living and entertaining! Featuring multiple living areas, a gorgeous out door oasis and a Vogue inspired kitchen this home makes entertaining a breeze. Located in one of Kensington's favourite streets you will find all the charm of a character home and the best of modern living. CONTACT Lynda Hastings-Smith PHONE 0404 383 629 EMAIL lynda.hs@peard.com.au

On offer for the very first time! Perched at the top end of the hill, 12 Kilburn Rise offers an outstanding family home in a commanding elevated position. Sat on a generous 722sqm block, this home provides functional family living with the outdoor lifestyle features that everyone longs for, all in an unbeatable location! CONTACT Damien Lloyd PHONE 0410 574 626 EMAIL damien.lloyd@peard.com.au

Situated in one of Kingsley’s premier street locations sits proud this adoring English Tudor home! With beautiful front elevated views over Lake Goollelal and bushlands you will love living in your very own piece of paradise. Features stunning renovated kitchen, large separate living areas, Fijitsu reverse cycle air conditioner, double garage, outdoor private pitched entertaining alfresco and fantastic below ground swimming pool surrounded by beautiful well established gardens and plants. CONTACT James Kennedy PHONE 0421 420 450 EMAIL james.kennedy@peard.com.au View more properties online at


FOR SALE Kingsley 212 Barridale Drive

From $699,000 bed 5 bath 2 car 2

Kingsley 31 Ferncroft Way

From $749,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 3

Kinross 18 Arbroath Circle

From $459,000 bed 3 bath 2 car 2

Langford 14a Powis Court

From $319,000 bed 3 bath 1 car 2

Fall in love with this stunning, well set out, well designed, large family home. Consisting of 5 super huge bedrooms, all with tri-sliding built in robes, 2 stunning bathrooms & a study. Open plan living, renovated kitchen meals, family area. Tropical oasis with below ground pool & a separate heated spa. CONTACT Lee Parkinson PHONE 0422 233 484 EMAIL lee.parkinson@peard.com.au

Kingsley 24 Willesden Avenue

From $699,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

This fully renovated and stylish modern family home sitting on a big 789m2 block will surely impress! With beautiful open indoor multiple living areas this amazing property has been carefully designed and comprises of quality finishes throughout. Fantastic features include two fully renovated bathrooms, wonderful open plan living areas, amazing chefs kitchen, reverse cycle zoned air conditioning to the whole house and massive outdoor pitched entertaining area to entertain year round. CONTACT James Kennedy PHONE 0421 420 450 EMAIL james.kennedy@peard.com.au

Kingsley 5 Kylie Way

Tucked away in a quiet street amongst a lush setting in Kinross, is this light filled 3 bedroom home with 2 large living areas. The home is surrounded by beautiful low maintains native gardens and a charming zen like court yard, this home is perfect for anyone wanting to down size or move out of their parents place.

Landsdale 53 Alhambra Parkway

From $570,000 bed 3 bath 1 car 2

$449,000

CONTACT Kim Riley PHONE 0449 781 685 EMAIL kim.riley@peard.com.au

NO STRATA FEES AND CHEAP AS CHIPS! This easy maintenance double storey townhouse consist of 3 well-appointed bedrooms and 1 bathroom. Complete with a large outdoor area and one carport. This townhouse also has a private floorplan, with bedrooms at the second storey of the property, while living, dining and kitchen area on the ground floor of the property.

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CONTACT Stefen Chitra PHONE 0403 731 014 EMAIL stefen.chitra@peard.com.au

Walk to Greenwood station from this fully restored home from the ground up. With 3 big bedrooms, plus a fourth bedroom or study, two huge separate living areas, stunning kitchen and open plan entertaining for both inside and out. There is a below ground fenced in pool, a huge private colour bond pitched patio and alfresco area, plus a double lock up garage. CONTACT Lee Parkinson PHONE 0422 233 484 EMAIL lee.parkinson@peard.com.au

This beautifully renovated home sits on a 684m2 block and is situated in a super quiet location just minutes to local schools, shops and transport. Features include amazing chefs style kitchen, two large separate living areas, cafĂŠ blinds for extra privacy and protection, evaporative air conditioning throughout, huge outdoor pitched private entertaining area, newly renovated swimming pool, rear lawn area, reticulation and well established gardens and plants. CONTACT James Kennedy PHONE 0421 420 450 EMAIL james.kennedy@peard.com.au

Don't miss this opportunity to get into Landsdales Premier Estate Strathwick. Your envious 613sqm elevated vacant block which is titled and ready to be built on! Live the dream & build your new, gorgeous single or double storey on a very rare corner position vacant land offers unvivalled views overlooking hectares of natural & native surrounds reserved for future parks CONTACT Maria Bridgeman & recreation. PHONE 0409 033 701 EMAIL maria.bridgeman@peard.com.au

Leederville 60/177 Oxford Street

From $499,000 bed 2 bath 1 car 1

Calling all Bachelors, Bachelorettes and professional couples!!! We have found the perfect new place for you! Get rid of your car, you wont need it in this fantastic location. Leederville is one of Perth's greatest entertainment hubs and you could be living amongst it. This 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom apartment on the top floor of this absolutely stunning complex is crying out for its new owner. CONTACT Dean Bradley PHONE 0411 110 779 EMAIL dean.bradley@peard.com.au april 2016 | PRIMOLIFE

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FOR SALE Lower Chittering 108 Devon Way

$649,000 - $669,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

Maddington 35 Hilton Crescent

E.O.I bed 4 bath 1 car 2

Mandurah 12 Condor Mews

From $999,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

Mandurah 23 Silvertop Avenue

$485,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2 50

A spacious family home consisting of study/nursery, tiled & carpeted throughout, open plan living kitchen/dining/family, separate formal living area & separate theatre/games room. Reverse cycle air conditioning, solid fuel heating, full length front verandas, double Carport. When entertaining with family & friends enjoy the spacious undercover entertainment area inclusive of the above ground pool & the opportunity to enjoy a quiet game of Giant Garden Chess. Powered Workshop (12x6m) CONTACT Jenny Treloar 2 Rainwater tanks & solar HWS PHONE 0427 012 729 Located on 5 acres EMAIL jenny.treloar@peard.com.au

Lynwood 6 Belvedaire Way

UNDENIABLE VALUE! Say no more to paying rent and take the more affordable step forward. Start contributing towards your very own home. Set on a magnificent 687sqm block with rear access, a secure carport and space for the family, this four bedroom and one bathroom presents undeniable value.

Mandurah 1/9 Division Road

CONTACT Julius Graham PHONE 0419 890 613 EMAIL julius.graham@peard.com.au

HALLS HEAD Stop dreaming and start living your ultimate canal lifestyle NOW with this realistically priced North/East facing Scott Park canal home in one of Mandurah’s most prestigious locations. Set on a large 726m2 corner block with secure gated entrance this 4 x 2 plus theatre, separate activity/dining room is sure to impress. CONTACT Pauline Bill PHONE 0487 832 539 EMAIL pauline.bill@peard.com.au

HALLS HEAD Modern appeal with plenty of features. This well looked after home offers open plan living, enclosed alfresco area perfect for all seasons. There is even the added bonus of an air conditioned workshop and garden shed for the handyman of the house. Spacious home and centrally located in Halls Head.

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CONTACT Kathryn Fiorenza PHONE 0427 475 661 EMAIL kathryn.fiorenza@peard.com.au

From $529,000 bed 3 bath 1 car 2

From $299,000 bed 3 bath 2 car 2

Mandurah 18 Natures Loop

From $419,000 bed 3 bath 2 car 2

Mandurah 25 Marsdenia Road

From $455,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

ARGUABLY THE BEST HOME IN THE AREA!! MOVE IN AND START LIVING!! Indoors features three great sized bedrooms,well-appointed renovated bathroom, good size lounge room, open plan renovated kitchen with ample storage/meals/living area equipped with tinted glassed windows all around with magnificent view overlooking the sparkling swimming pool. CONTACT Vicktor Sutrisno PHONE 0422 774 044 EMAIL vicktor.sutrisno@peard.com.au

Beautifully designed and immaculately presented 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom home. Quality finishes and fixtures. Great size kitchen with lots of cupboard, s/s appliances. Reverse cycle air conditioner plus ceiling fans. Big enclosed low maintenance entertaining area. Located close to shops and transport. CONTACT Rick Uren PHONE 0414 779 834 EMAIL rick.uren@peard.com.au

ERSKINE This immaculate 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom home features a stylish and contemporary finish complimented by high ceilings, solar panels and led lighting. Set in the sought after location of Natures Loop Estate which is nestled within a natural bushland setting within easy walking distance to the Estuary. CONTACT Suzie Perrin PHONE 0437 516 964 EMAIL suzie.perrin@peard.com.au

HALLS HEAD This classic 4 bed, 2 bath home is awaiting a family to simply move right in and start creating memories. Only a few streets from the beach, 10 min drive to Halls Head College and primary school, within walking distance to Seascapes Boulevard where you can find relaxed fish & chip shops, café’s & IGA, this really is the place to be! CONTACT Suzie Perrin PHONE 0437 516 964 EMAIL suzie.perrin@peard.com.au View more properties online at


FOR SALE Mandurah 25 Starfire Close

From $1,075,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

THINKING OF SELLING?

HALLS HEAD Stunning waterfront home situated on a 712sqm block, large open plan living area that captures the beauty of the canals, located within walking distance to Mandurah Foreshore. This magnificent property boasts high ceilings, modern kitchen, alfresco, recessed ceilings, ducted r/c air-conditioning and down lights throughout. CONTACT Suzie Perrin PHONE 0437 516 964 EMAIL suzie.perrin@peard.com.au

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MEADOW SPRINGS Located in premium street backing onto Mandurah park. Exceptional size, quality, presentation and 34/27 Meadow Springs Drive beautiful appeal. Separate theatre/lounge room offers a cosy area to

HALLS HEAD Generous in every way, this indulgent family Mandurah extends over 2 levels, features 4 king size bedrooms, 54 Boardwalk Boulevard home study and 4 luxurious bathrooms with excellent separation

bed 3 bath 2 car 2

bed 4 bath 4 car 2

From $349,000

Mandurah 54 Leslie Street

From $349,000 bed 3 bath 1 car 1

Maylands 4/25 Elizabeth Street

$425,000-$445,000 bed 3 bath 1 car 1

relax. Quality kitchen with stainless steel appliances, large bench top. Big paved patio and low maintenance gardens. Walking distance to local Shopping Centre. CONTACT Rick Uren PHONE 0414 779 834 EMAIL rick.uren@peard.com.au

DUDLEY PARK This is an opportunity you seldom see. A brick and tile 3 bed, 1 bath fixer. Set on 822 sqm duplex block, walking distance to central Mandurah and Peel estuary. This renovators dream has a spacious living area with polished timber jarrah floor boards, feature ceilings and cornice, slow comb fire place just to name a few of the features. CONTACT Simon Goodwin PHONE 0432 039 627 EMAIL simon.goodwin@peard.com.au

A perfect opportunity to secure a spacious rear unit at a super quiet complex of 6 units, with current sitting tenant until mid-May who may just like to stay longer given that they are certainly enjoying all the benefits of the unit and location. Alternatively once the lease is complete you can move straight in and make it yours.

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

From $1,299,000

Mandurah 67 Albany Drive

$445,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

Merriwa 19 Hardwood Turn

$369,000-$379,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 1

between the master, minor and guest sleeping quarters. This property has been architecturally designed to capture the lifestyle and space of ultimate beach front living. CONTACT Suzie Perrin PHONE 0437 516 964 EMAIL suzie.perrin@peard.com.au

DAWESVILLE Just 1 year old brick and colourbond 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom home. Open plan living, galley style kitchen with s/s appliances, large walk in pantry, Caesar stone bench tops, separate theatre and office and reverse cycle air cond throughout. Potential side access, corner block, all nestled between the ocean and the estuary. CONTACT Kathryn Fiorenza PHONE 0427 475 661 EMAIL kathryn.fiorenza@peard.com.au

This stunning property has been freshly painted with brand new carpets throughout the bedrooms & living areas. This home also offers a formal lounge, large open plan kitchen, living & dining area. At the rear of the property you have a lovely sized garden that is a great starting point for someone with a vision looking to create the perfect outdoor entertainment area. CONTACT Tertius Du Toit PHONE 0416 239 306 EMAIL tertius.dutoit@peard.com.au

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FOR SALE Merriwa 7 Benoa Court

From $349,000 bed 4 bath 1 car 1

Mindarie 6 Paros Cove

From $899,000 bed 3 bath 2 car 2

Morley 21 Telstar Drive

From $599,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

Mount Lawley 2 Alma Road

From $749,000 bed 3 bath 2 car 1 52

John Williamsons Iconic “Give me a home amongst the gum trees” could have been written for this home. Gorgeous little home nestled amongst the gum trees, with beautiful natural garden & in a whisper quite location. Lovely & private, with no neighbours looking in and a full length verandah out the back, this home is all about tranquillity. CONTACT Jan Buchanan PHONE 0408 802 381 EMAIL jan.buchanan@peard.com.au

Welcome to 6 Paros Cove in Mindarie where this very unique family home sits on a massive 846sqm block, perched high at the top of a beautiful quiet cul-de-sac with fantastic ocean views & accompanied by only 4 other homes, so no passing traffic & with-in walking distance to great Schools. There is nothing small about this home! CONTACT John Cowup PHONE 0411 37 36 35 EMAIL john.cowup@peard.com.au

Mindarie 12 Catania Court

From $849,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

Mindarie 76 Kinsale Drive

From $1,149,000 bed 4 bath 3 car 2

This fabulous home with separate study and 3 living areas is now available and ready for inspection. Surrounded by sensational gardens, which are easy care and fully reticulated. Additional features include air-conditioning, slow combustion wood fire or gas bayonets, security roller-shutters to some front windows, own bore, ducted vacuum system, rainwater tank, double remote control garage with shoppers entry and a massive double sized powered man shed in the backyard. Block size – 680 sqm. CONTACT Paul & Sue Middleton PHONE 0419 939 391 EMAIL team.middleton@peard.com.au

Mount Hawthorn 153 Matlock Street

This beautifully finished double-story 3X2 townhouse in the heart of Mt Lawley offers the seclusion of a quiet street with the convenience of being approx. 200m from the vibrant cafe strip of Beaufort Street. Perfect for investment, downsizing or indeed City professionals is one of a kind and immaculately presented. The owners are even throwing in all the furniture with the sale - beds, lounges, appliances, tables - if you're an investor, it doesn't get much better or easier than this. CONTACT Ben Pattison PHONE 0421 186 729 EMAIL ben.pattison@peard.com.au

Mullaloo 3 Cuttle Court

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$940,000 - $970,000 bed 3 bath 1 car 1

$1,195,000 bed 4 bath 3 car 2

This lovely double storey home located in a fantastic quiet cul de sac location sits on a 705sqm block with beautiful ocean views & only a short walk to the popular Mindarie Marina. This home has plenty of room for a big family. A magnificent new kitchen with stone bench tops & loads of cupboard space. Upper level accommodates a large balcony with amazing ocean views. CONTACT John Cowup PHONE 0411 37 36 35 EMAIL john.cowup@peard.com.au

This stunning Beaumonde built family home with upstairs living to capture the gorgeous ocean & conservation views is finished to perfection with top quality throughout & must be viewed to appreciate the fantastic location, space, style & comfortable living here on offer. Entertain your friends around the stunning raised swimming pool or in the awesome alfresco. CONTACT John Cowup PHONE 0411 37 36 35 EMAIL john.cowup@peard.com.au

Whether you are a buyer looking for the next family home to renovate and extend or an investor seeking location and opportunity then you will be well interested in this very special residence with a number of options to explore. Set on a 772m2 corner site (currently zoned R30) this character filled home has so much potential. CONTACT Phyllis Gemelli PHONE 0407 386 501 EMAIL phyllis.gemelli@peard.com.au

Coastal cul-de-sac tranquillity is the only fitting location for this charming two-storey family residence, designed to impressively entertain whilst also capitalising on the breathtaking ocean views that are on offer from both levels. Features an open-plan casual family and meals area, stylish modern kitchen, cedar-lined entertaining alfresco, a built-in gas-bottled barbecue, lush lawns, leafy rear gardens and an exotic below-ground swimming pool with adjacent decking. CONTACT Leigh Wilson PHONE 0410 056 092 EMAIL leigh.wilson@peard.com.au View more properties online at


FOR SALE Mullaloo 42 Tellen Street

From $849,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

Nollamara 2/22 Wooramel Way

$380,000 bed 2 bath 1 car 1

Ocean Reef 2 Kaba Court

From $629,000 bed 5 bath 2 car 2

Ocean Reef 12b Laser Place

From $849,000 bed 4 bath 3 car 2

A magnificent upper-level addition enables you to view the sea & Rottnest Island from a lovely tiled balcony off the parents retreat of this exemplary 4 bedroom 2 bathroom abode. Split-system air-conditioning, an awesome ocean vista, downstairs tiled front lounge room welcomes you upon entry & warms during the winter months via a remote-controlled gas CONTACT Pauline Lyon fireplace. PHONE 0427 968 070

Mullaloo 45 Anemone Way

Life Made Easy – Pint Sized But Spacious! This neat and secure 2 Bedroom 1 Bathroom unit is situated at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac that’s just 8kms to the CBD. You’ll be pleasantly surprised at how spacious and modern this 2012 built home feels as soon as you walk through the front door. The kitchen has plenty of bench space, stainless steel dishwasher, gas cooktop and electric oven with overhead cupboards. CONTACT Erin & Nathan Phillips PHONE 0416 676 638 / 0448 858 101 EMAIL team.phillips@peard.com.au

North Beach 33 Mundford Street

If you are after a relaxed styled family home this is it ! Add your own touch. It is a home of difference! Enjoy a champagne while watching the sunset on the horizon from the balcony. This property is on a large corner block approx. 688sqm and very private.

Ocean Reef 12B Mull Grove

EMAIL pauline.lyon@peard.com.au

CONTACT Lyn Stowe PHONE 0405 109 113 EMAIL lyn.stowe@peard.com.au

Immaculate home with ocean views, gorgeous kitchen and spacious living areas. Chefs kitchen has granite bench tops and walk in pantry with bench that doubles as a scullery. Great outdoors – private, pitched roof patio with easy care garden or enjoy sunsets over the ocean from the balcony. Also features ducted reverse cycle air conditioning, gas points, intercom and security doors and garage to suit 4wd’s.

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

$729,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 1

From $599,000 bed 3 bath 1 car 1

From $499,000 bed 3 bath 1 car 2

Ocean Reef 2 Randell Crescent

From $539,000

There is nothing else left for you to do, other than to bring your belongings and just move on into this charming 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom family home on an elevated block overlooking a delightful cul-de-sac and its lovely neighbouring park and playground. CONTACT Pauline Lyon PHONE 0427 968 070 EMAIL pauline.lyon@peard.com.au

With a quaint white picket fence, charming front porch & positioned on a quiet tree lined street this is the affordable starter home you’ve waited for in the premium beachside suburb of North Beach. There’s original timber floors, high ceilings, functional fireplace and 2 split system A/C’s in this quaint well located street front property. Comprising restored kitchen with meals & front lounge room - this elegant very liveable home will help you beat the “rent race”. CONTACT Les Lindsay PHONE 0407 420 384 EMAIL les.lindsay@peard.com.au

With two spacious living areas, separate dining, generous backyard, rear access and no common walls - this duplex is a great start into Ocean Reef and ideal for lock and leave life stylers. The open kitchen offers gas stove top, double oven/grill, breakfast bar and big fridge space. Great outdoors with huge patio, extensive paving and plenty of space for the kids R/C air con, 2 gas points, double garage with rear access, garden shed and so much more! CONTACT Shane Capelli PHONE 0410 339 499 EMAIL shane.capelli@peard.com.au

Build your dream home here with outstanding ocean views surrounded by other beautiful homes. This west facing block will allow a home of almost any size to take advantage of fantastic ocean views. The 462sqm, almost rectangular block, has 17.36m street frontage. Fantastic location in one of Ocean Reef’s best streets - 500m from the beach, stroll to the proposed marina, beautiful parklands, local shops, St Simon Peter Primary, Beaumaris Primary and Prendiville Catholic College. CONTACT Shane Capelli PHONE 0410 339 499 EMAIL shane.capelli@peard.com.au april 2016 | PRIMOLIFE

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High $800,000's bed 3 bath 2 car 2

Padbury 31 Gregory Avenue

From $649,000 bed 3 bath 2 car 3

Padbury 40 Gregory Avenue

From $549,000 bed 3 bath 1 car 2

Parkwood 8/32 Bohemia Way

End Date Sale bed 3 bath 1 car 2 54

UNDER OFFER !! Nestled within coastal cul-de-sac serenity, this iconic 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom two-storey residence commands your immediate attention, beautifully elevated in one of Ocean Reefs finest pockets to take advantage of the morning sunrise and the beachside sunsets from the balcony, as well as a stunning ocean outlook from both levels. CONTACT Pauline Lyon PHONE 0427 968 070 EMAIL pauline.lyon@peard.com.au

Ocean Reef 8 Block Place

From $1,295,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 4

This immaculately renovated property has it all! Providing a flowing floorplan, spacious living and quality throughout, this modern home is ready and waiting for you to simply move in and enjoy. Situated on a large 684sqm flat block in a great location, this home features two separate living areas, spacious kitchen, reverse cycle air conditioning, solar hot water system, solar panels, electric roller shutters on most windows, and large outdoor entertaining area. CONTACT Jarrod O'Neil PHONE 0411 103 617 EMAIL jarrod.oneil@peard.com.au

Padbury 4 Bellingham Place

This immaculately presented home is perfect for those wanting all the hard work done, so you can simply move straight in and put your feet up. Situated on a large 697sqm block in a great location with large front and back yards, this home will provide the lucky buyer with two separate living areas, new kitchen, wood flooring, gas heating, ducted air conditioning , large outdoor entertaining area, easy care gardens and large workshop.

Parkwood 25 Myrna Way

MAGNIFICENT HOME AT AN ULTRA CONVENIENT LOCATION! End Date Sale Wednesday, 13th April 2016. Ideally situated in a private complex and offering comfort, security and low maintenance living this outstanding property is destined to suit first home buyers and investors alike! This outstanding home boasts three great sized bedrooms, one bathroom, spacious formal lounge room and an open plan dining/ kitchen. CONTACT Vicktor Sutrisno PHONE 0422 774 044 EMAIL vicktor.sutrisno@peard.com.au

Pearsall 63 Amberley Way

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

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From $599,000 bed 3 bath 2 car 1

From $589,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

$659,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

Immaculate home with stunning views, three living areas, oversized bedrooms, study and four car garage with separate workshop on a 909 sqm subdividable block. Features renovated kitchen, massive alfresco, pool with water feature, built in barbeque, outdoor shower, easy care reticulated gardens, ducted reverse cycle air conditioning, gas points, alarm and more. Stunning views from the master with dual entry balcony from the upstairs lounge, fitted WIR, huge ensuite, corner spa & powder room. CONTACT Shane Capelli PHONE 0410 339 499 EMAIL shane.capelli@peard.com.au

Situated on a large 701sqm block in a whisper quiet cul de sac in Pinnaroo Heights and only a stone’s throw away from Brazier Park, this beautifully presented home is ready and waiting for you to move in and enjoy. Features two separate living areas, central kitchen large outdoor entertaining area, beautiful and private leafy backyard, garden hideaway, outdoor shower, grassed area for the kids or pets to play, reticulation, external studio/workshop and additional off street parking. CONTACT Jarrod O'Neil PHONE 0411 103 617 EMAIL jarrod.oneil@peard.com.au

LOCATION LOCATION LOCATION!! HERE TODAY AND GONE TOMORROW!! With a superb design and highly functional floor plan, this outstanding property features four great sized bedrooms, two well-appointed bathrooms, a spacious formal lounge room, open plan living/dining/newly renovated kitchen with stainless steel appliances and much more amazing features. CONTACT Vicktor Sutrisno PHONE 0422 774 044 EMAIL vicktor.sutrisno@peard.com.au

Welcome to 63 Amberley Way Pearsall, situated in a tranquil location, this large and attractive four bedroom, two bathroom family home has plenty to offer with its excellent floorplan offering spacious & comfortable living indoor & out. CONTACT Maria Bridgeman PHONE 0409 033 701 EMAIL maria.bridgeman@peard.com.au View more properties online at


FOR SALE Perth 5/12 Wright Street

$279,000 - $299,000 bed 1 bath 1 car 1

Port Kennedy 14 Toulon Gardens

From $329,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

Quinns Rocks 3 Coonewarra Way

From $520,000 bed 4 bath 1 car 2

Quinns Rocks 62 Camira Way

From $659,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 3

Fabulous location! Walk just metres to NIB stadium or push bike to the city in minutes. There is a good kitchen and neat bathroom plus a large reverse cycle split system air conditioner. There are security screens and built in storage galore, not to mention the lovely original parquetry floors! The open plan living/dining and bedroom feels roomy and light, but could easily be separated if needed. CONTACT Jane Turnbull PHONE 0401 158 798 EMAIL jane.turnbull@peard.com.au

Pinjarra 196 Deeble Road

$740,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

Affordable coastal living can be yours. Located in a secluded cul-de-sac in beachside Port Kennedy. This 1996 built brick and tile home is the perfect place for a fresh start and includes: Central Kitchen w/ Shoppers Entry. Pergola. Double Carport. Garden Shed. Bore n Reticulation. 624M block. Room for workshop or pool. Walk to shops, schools, transport and beach. Don't miss out CONTACT Rob Davis on this one - call today. PHONE 0439 843 776

Port Kennedy 49 Pimento Circle

Valuable 1028sqm block with proposed R40 rezoning with 39.7m frontage. Must be considered by all astute buyers with an eye on future development potential . This property comes complete with a rustic solid beach home with all the charm of and age gone by. Has bore reticulated botanical gardens. A perfect project .

Quinns Rocks 20 Wester Crescent

EMAIL rob.davis@peard.com.au

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

View this spacious well maintained Ross North built home. Something for everyone here. A beautifully built private glass mosaic tiled pool with water feature & LED lighting looks up to the decked alfresco with built in BBQ. With the Indian ocean at the end of the street and parks surrounding the area makes this an ideal location. CONTACTS Kathy McGurk/Steve Wilcox PHONE 0451 669 139/0421 277 366 EMAIL kathy.mcgurk@peard.com.au

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From $399,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

From $499,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

COOLUP Situated on a quiet 5 acre property this large family home will provide a great tree change lifestyle. Built in 2012 it has 4 generous size bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, expansive open plan living and dining, wrap around verandah, workshop. Lawns surround the home and gardens consist of native plantings. CONTACT Kathryn Fiorenza PHONE 0427 475 661 EMAIL kathryn.fiorenza@peard.com.au

Are you looking to move to beach-side Port Kennedy? Do you need a well-proportioned family home? This home is a must see and includes:4 Spacious( Substantial & Neat) Bedrooms with built in wardrobes, 2 Bathrooms, Big Open Plan Kitchen connects the Dining and Living areas. Evap A/C, Rear Access via Garage and Possible Side Access. Don't miss out on this one. CONTACT Rob Davis PHONE 0439 843 776 EMAIL rob.davis@peard.com.au

Occupying a brilliant location, this lovely family home will hold tremendous value to those searching for a spacious, functional, but affordable home in a superb beachside suburb like Quinns Rocks. At a Glance... Wonderful 4 bedrooms, 2 bathroom home + open plan living dinning and kitchen plus separate living area and so much more. CONTACTS Kathy McGurk/Steve Wilcox PHONE 0451 669 139/0421 277 366 EMAIL kathy.mcgurk@peard.com.au

Quality, luxury, style and comfort all pervade this 4 bedroom Quinns Rocks bathroom + study residence - more like a world class 5 star 73 Weymouth Boulevard 2resort than a home, this property radiates luxury with

From $679,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

superior finishings from top to toe with every inclusion imaginable. CONTACTS Steve Wilcox/Kathy McGurk PHONE 0421 277 366/0451 669 139 EMAIL steve.wilcox@peard.com.au april 2016 | PRIMOLIFE

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FOR SALE Quinns Rocks 8 Ashley Avenue

From $549,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

Ridgewood 41 Sanctuary Gardens

$389,000 - $409,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

Situated in blue ribbon pocket of Old Quinns. Nestled in an elevated position with ocean views surrounded by tranquil gardens; giving a serene air of coastal ambience. This home is exceptionally well presented and is a credit to the owner. Short 5 min walk to beach. This property has a possibility of subdivision when rezoning takes place. CONTACT Jeff Parkes PHONE 0418 923 989 EMAIL jeff.parkes@peard.com.au

Immaculate inside & out this beautifully presented home is up for grabs and ideally positioned just meters away from two beautiful parks. Open plan layout with stunning wood laminated floors in main living areas, great sized bedrooms with quality carpets, ducted reverse cycle air-conditioning, quality kitchen & fantastic outdoor area with a near new luxury outdoor spa. CONTACT Tertius Du Toit PHONE 0416 239 306 EMAIL tertius.dutoit@peard.com.au

Quinns Rocks 9 Karalla Elbow

From $499,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

Large 658sqm block in a picturesque peaceful location. So close to the beach, just roll up your sleeves and create your pocketful of paradise. This functional 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom home is perfect for someone looking to buy into $600,000 to $750,000 location close to the beach. Room for pool , boat or caravan . All behind gated entrance. Short walk to beach and parkland. CONTACT Jeff Parkes PHONE 0418 923 989 EMAIL jeff.parkes@peard.com.au

Great family home here in awesome location only 100m to Ridgewood parklands, kiddies playground, feature lake, 57 Stradbroke Gardens Ridgewood sports club facilities and ovals. Large bedrooms including

From $449,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

huge main bed with retreat. Separate front living area and then through to the enormous open plan main living area which incorporates the family, kitchen, meals & games. CONTACT Ben Hanson PHONE 0402 785 410 EMAIL ben.hanson@peard.com.au

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Safety Bay 21 Tradewinds Drive

$495,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2 56

Come and check this fantastic home out, close to all amenities. Sunken lounge room. Beautiful Parquetry flooring. Huge 9x5 games room with snooker table. Pitch wood ceiling. Games room has bar and sink. Split Reverse cycle air-con. Roller Shutters to front of house. 3x Ducted Vacuum Ducts. Gabled Patio with Alfresco Blinds. Side Access. 3x6 Powered Workshop. CONTACT Vandy Russell Solar Panels, plus solar hot PHONE 0424 937 034 water system EMAIL vandy.russell@peard.com.au

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Rockingham 14 Success Drive

$550,000 bed 3 bath 2 car 2

Safety Bay 40 Janet Road

From $674,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

Situated close to Rockingham Shops, Transport and in a quite location, this 3x2x2 oozes street appeal! It features three large bedrooms, security shutters, sunken front lounge, reverse cycle air/con. Nice and easily maintainable garden and patio. For a viewing appointment, call Gary today! CONTACT Gary Payne PHONE 0415 585 019 EMAIL gary.payne@peard.com.au

If you are looking for something unique, close to beach, never been lived in, side access and plenty of parking, then this is the home for you. The hub of the home is the kitchen with white stone bench tops, gas cooking, dishwasher and top of the range fittings, loads of drawers and cupboard space. CONTACTS Fran Satherley/John Satherley PHONE 0414 447 343/ EMAIL fran.satherley@peard.com.au View more properties online at


FOR SALE Scarborough 10A Edgehill Street

From $1,200,000 bed 3 bath 3 car 2

Scarborough 63C Westview Street

From $879,000 bed 3 bath 3 car 2

Scarborough 76 Pearl Parade

From $679,000 bed 3 bath 2 car 2

Secret Harbour 38 Coffs Bend

$399,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

EPIC VIEWS FROM ON HIGH This amazing, tri-level townhouse sits at the top of the hill in a quiet cul-de-sac, and offers epic Ocean views. Located within walking distance of the beach, the 3x3 street-front property is one of only four in the boutique ‘Pinnacles’ development. CONTACT Paul Kettle PHONE 0403 177 680 EMAIL paul.kettle@peard.com.au

ENJOY THE SUNSETS IN STYLE Two balconies capitalise on the winning westerly views from this stylish 3x3 townhouse. Just five years old, it has a killer kitchen and master suite, plus a study or fourth bedroom. CONTACT Mandy Bizzaca PHONE 0409 915 210 EMAIL mandy.bizzaca@peard.com.au

This near new coastal home is ideal for professionals or as an investment opportunity. Surround yourself with a diverse range of beaches, activities, transport and shops. The open lounge, dining and kitchen work together with the alfresco area for excellent in and outdoor entertaining. Other features include sliding storage, solar panels, air conditioning easy care tiles, a neutral and natural looking coastal colour scheme, including front render. CONTACT Ben Keevers PHONE 0404 056 010 EMAIL ben.keevers@peard.com.au

ARE YOU LOOKING TO MOVE TO SECRET HARBOUR?? This is an ideal starter home for you. This 2012 built brick and tile home is loaded with features. Great size block 471m2. Double lock up garage. Tiled throughout main living areas. Activity room for the kiddies or computer nook. Ducted Evap A/C. Great kitchen, double sinks. Alfresco to the rear.

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CONTACT Vandy Russell PHONE 0424 937 034 EMAIL vandy.russell@peard.com.au

Scarborough 12 Coral Street

$955,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

Scarborough 67/2 Brighton Road

POA bed 4 bath 2 car 2

Secret Harbour 14 La Palma Square

From $699,000 bed 5 bath 2 car 2

Shoalwater 15 Gloucester Avenue

From $760,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

Bliss by the Beach with subdividable potential This beautiful 4x2 family home is simply perfect. Located within walking distance of the beach, it offers dual vehicle access, a tranquil and spacious outdoors, modern kitchen, two living areas and more. CONTACT Mandy Bizzaca PHONE 0409 915 210 EMAIL mandy.bizzaca@peard.com.au

DREAM REALIZED 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

Its a Cracker! Family wanted for this fantastic quality built 5x2, imposing, two storey classic beauty holding prime position in La Palma Square opposite sought after park with fountain in gorgeous Golf Course links. Ample accommodation including a theatre room/lounge with park views. CONTACT Julie Pym PHONE 0411 436 537 EMAIL julie.pym@peard.com.au

Hear the waves Live the Dream - just a few houses to the beautiful Shoalwater Bay, this home has the best of both worlds, lush bush land greenery offering seclusion and privacy and a stunning beach for walks, cycling, paddling, fishing & swimming. Perfect for retired farmers!! Phone Fran Satherley to view. CONTACTS Fran Satherley/John Satherley PHONE 0414 447 343/ EMAIL fran.satherley@peard.com.au april 2016 | PRIMOLIFE

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FOR SALE Shoalwater 24B Churchill Avenue

From $549,000 bed 3 bath 1 car 1

Singleton 22 Lookout Vista

From $699,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

Sorrento 1A Candiru Court

$595,000 - $645,000 bed 3 bath 1 car 1

Sorrento 14a Candiru Court

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The use of verandahs provides shaded spaces and shelter, and blends with the internal living spaces. If you are looking for an exciting, different, unique home, and so very close to the waters edge of the beautiful Shoalwater Bay, and you want a lock up an leave home, then look no further. You have found it! Phone Fran Satherley to view CONTACTS Fran Satherley/John Satherley PHONE 0414 447 343/ EMAIL fran.satherley@peard.com.au

What a neat property.. Gorgeous pocket in Singleton Beach Heights boasting a great looking two storey property and surrounded by premium properties. This solar powered 4 x 2 with ocean views from upstairs balcony will delight. Attractive property with side access allowing boats or caravan secure parking off the main street. CONTACT Julie Pym PHONE 0411 436 537 EMAIL julie.pym@peard.com.au

*SELLERS LOOKING FOR OFFERS* Secure this immaculate 4 Sinagra 2 bath home now, situated opposite a lovely park in the 25 San Teodoro Avenue bed, exclusive Horizons Estate just a short drive to freeway, close

OFFERS bed 4 bath 2 car 2

Singleton 3 Heath Street

From $599,000 bed 3 bath 2 car 2

Ideal home for young people starting out or older couple wishing to trade down. Features cosy lounge room, renovated kitchen, family room, cosy lounge room, beautiful Marri timber floors throughout, great outdoor patio area ideal for those seeking relaxing entertaining all year round, single garage with easy rear access to park small boat/caravan/trailer, plenty of extra parking for visitors. Land area 481sqm approx. CONTACTS Maggie Pawlik/Paul Sharry PHONE 0438 876 727/0417 174 180 EMAIL maggie.pawlik@peard.com.au

Sorrento 73 Parnell Avenue

This low maintenance, recently renovated family home that's located in a quiet cul-de-sac is designed to enhance family fun and entertaining excellence. Don't miss out in securing this wonderful coastal home. Key features include well established reticulated lawn and garden beds, air conditioning throughout, formal dining room & lounge room, renovated kitchen, casual living room and large patio with decking with external storage.

Sorrento 6 Lea Place

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

From $949,000 bed 3 bath 2 car 2

From $999,000 bed 5 bath 3 car 2

to new tavern, shops & schools. Ideal for 1st home buyers or investors, with interest rates at an all-time low this is a great time to get into the property market. CONTACT Sandy Watts PHONE 0412 448 891 EMAIL sandy.watts@peard.com.au

Do you want a unique sea change or looking for a coastal holiday home ? This is it.. Love this two storey 3 x 2 cedar home high on the hill with fab views of ocean and coastal reserve sitting on a HUGE 937sqmblock. Its intriguing, inviting and even has a lift to the top storey. NO STAIRS TO WORRY ABOUT. CONTACT Julie Pym PHONE 0411 436 537 EMAIL julie.pym@peard.com.au

This low maintenance, easy care home has a charming elegance and timelessness that frees you up to make the best of life. There's enough flexibility and space to accommodate family time and when entertaining. This elegant and enduring home is in top condition with the added extras of smart wiring, alarm, ample storage throughout, double garage with high ceilings, awning over alfresco, well established gardens, reticulation, side garden shed, ducted vacuum and solar panels. CONTACT Ben Keevers PHONE 0404 056 010 EMAIL ben.keevers@peard.com.au

Located in a quiet cul-de-sac, this flexible family home is designed to suit an evolving or extended family with warm coastal charm. Enjoy the light aspects, spacious living and entertaining spaces, while taking advantage of being only moments from beaches, parks, schools and shops. The pool is a private pod for entertaining and you have a sun lounge deck and dining place, with a great grassed section beside where the kids can run from one to the other. CONTACT Ben Keevers PHONE 0404 056 010 EMAIL ben.keevers@peard.com.au

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STIRLING WEST suburbs in terms of properties leased within the sub-market are Scarborough, Innaloo, Doubleview and Karrinyup.

The Stirling West sub-market recorded a median house price for the year to December 2015 of $800,000 whereas the Perth Metro Region’s median house price was $545,000 for the same period. The suburbs of Innaloo, Scarborough and Doubleview have the highest number of sales in the market for established houses, in comparison to the rest of the Stirling West sub-market. The rental market in the Stirling West sub-market is almost evenly split between houses and units. The most popular

On average, it takes approximately 54 days to sell a house in the Stirling West sub-market with approximately 42 per cent of sellers’ discounting from their original listed selling price. In contrast, it takes on average 59 days to sell a house in the Perth Metro Region for the three months to December 2015.

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FOR SALE South Yunderup 134 Countess Circuit

$460,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

South Yunderup 38 Countess Circuit

From $549,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

Stirling 35 Avocet Road

$679,000 bed 3 bath 1 car 2

The Vines 14 Bramley Terrace

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If you are looking for a bargain buy look no further. This spacious 4 x 2 x 2 home plus theatre plus study with side access for a boat or caravan is right here waiting for you. Built in 2011 by Content Living with a total house area of 274m2 this modern home offers spacious living at its very best. Low maintenance gardens, new gable roof patio.

Multiple locations

Contact for more details

CONTACT Pauline Bill PHONE 0487 832 539 EMAIL pauline.bill@peard.com.au

This enviable Plunkett ex-display home has had no expense spared with quality fittings throughout – absolutely immaculate. Set in a tranquil location overlooking a nature reserve with an abundance of bird life this stunning home is sure to impress. CONTACT Pauline Bill PHONE 0487 832 539 EMAIL pauline.bill@peard.com.au

Immaculate three bedroom family home in a fantastic Stirling street with two living areas, deluxe chefs kitchen and bathroom. It also comes with a large patio area and great back yard for the kids, all within easy access to local schools. This one is a must see! CONTACT Shaun Pettit PHONE 0411 725 511 EMAIL shaun.pettit@peard.com.au

This quality four bedroom two bathroom home on 761sqm block in The Vines Estate has everything that your family deserves & requires & is certainly the complete package when it comes to meeting the requirements of a modern day family. The kitchen, family, living & alfresco areas that lead out to the swimming pool definitely form the hub of the home but the fantastic design also allows you to get away & have some quiet time when you desire!! CONTACT Rod McDougall PHONE 0418 909 954 EMAIL rod.mcdougall@peard.com.au

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STUNNING DALE ALCOCK DISPLAY HOMES FOR SALE!!! CLARKSON/EGLINTON/WOODVALE/PIARA WATERS & BALDIVIS!! This is a fantastic opportunity for investors looking for a good return or a family wanting to secure their future designer dream home for a great price while it’s being paid off and looked after for you! CONTACT Esmari Bradley PHONE 0422 279 396 EMAIL esmari.bradley@peard.com.au

Southern River 18 Froudist Circle

From $599,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

Tapping 34 Waldburg Drive

$600,000’s bed 4 bath 2 car 2

The Vines 17 Petworth Drive

$675,000 - $695,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 3

Fantastic family home with all the goodies This great property located in a fantastic location in the heart of southern river walking distance to Thornlie Christian college and close proximity to Bletchley primary schools. This four Bedrooms, two Bathroom Brick and Tile Home was Built in 2008 on a 609sqm Block. Great outdoor entertaining with below ground pool CONTACT Simone Batley PHONE 0419 801 706 EMAIL simone.batley@peard.com.au

Luxury beyond... Hidden behind beautifully manicure gardens & private walled front elevation, this stunning 2 years young Collier built home is sure to surpass ALL of your requirements. High spec everything will impress and delight! Please call Diane ASAP for further information & register your interest on this rare beauty! CONTACT Diane Williamson PHONE 0431 112 750 EMAIL diane.williamson@peard.com.au

This outstanding four bedroom family home has all that your family is looking for and much more. There is absolutely nothing that you desire that this fantastic family home does not already have! Whether its lazing by the pool, cooking up a storm in the gourmet kitchen, watching a movie in the purpose built home theatre or working out in the gym ( thats right, a gym !) this property has absolutely everything that the growing modern family requires! Contact me today before this stunning home is gone. CONTACT Rod McDougall PHONE 0418 909 954 EMAIL rod.mcdougall@peard.com.au View more properties online at


FOR SALE The Vines 17 The Grange

Offers bed 3 bath 2 car 2

Trigg 89 Lynn Street

$960,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

Only the quickest will have a chance of securing this stunning family home located in the highly sought after Grange location, a chip & a putt from The Vines Resort & Country Club. This cleverly designed property maximizes the view, with the master bedroom located at the rear of the property to take in the golf course aspect, the swimming pool & alfresco area, designed to appreciate the outlook all year round. With a study, a home theatre, large open plan family room & a separate games room with double doors, there is CONTACT Tiffany Bray ample space for the family to PHONE 0412 930 820 spread out! EMAIL tiffany.bray@peard.com.au

Thornlie 197 Yale Road

MEANDER DOWN TO METTAMS POOL

Two Rocks 49 Weatherley Drive

This beloved 4x2 family home is located on a premium, elevated block opposite Trigg Reserve. You can walk to the beach and Charles Riley Reserve, and you’ll love the home’s gorgeous outdoors. CONTACT Mandy Bizzaca PHONE 0409 915 210 EMAIL mandy.bizzaca@peard.com.au

$419,000 bed 3 bath 1 car 2

$499,000 - $529,000 bed 5 bath 2 car 2

Victoria Park 45a McMaster Street

Wow - 280m of prime land cleared and ready to go plus 90m of common driveway.

From $359,000

Victoria Park 195 Berwick Street

Situated on an elevated block with the potential for city views, start planning your dream home today!

From $1,050,000

CONTACT Tash Welburn PHONE 0409 884 176 EMAIL tash.welburn@peard.com.au

Waikiki 21 Abbeytown Circle

$415,000 - $430,000 bed 3 bath 2 car 2

This lovely modern home will please you from the moment you enter the door. Paved Alfresco area UMR, Lovely pond with shade cloth, Grassed area. Open plan living areas, Dining, Modern kitchen, Breakfast Bar. Study, Evap A/C, Wood heating, Solar panels. Double lock up garage with rear access. Land size 465m2.

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CONTACTS Graham York/Helen York PHONE 0467 773 977/0407 727 732 EMAIL graham.york@peard.com.au

Wanneroo 102 Stockholm Road

From $649,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

CALLING ALL FIRST HOME BUYERS AND INVESTORS ALIKE! Consisting of three great size bedrooms all with built in wardrobes, one well-appointed semi ensuite, tiled covered open plan kitchen/living/dining area, timber floorboard covering lounge area, split air-conditioning covering kitchen/dining/living, security roller shutter covering front of the house, security alarm and much more. CONTACT Rian Pratama PHONE 0400 110 438 EMAIL rian.pratama@peard.com.au

Superb views, cool pool and space galore! This fantastic property will tick all your boxes - huge block 812sqm, big family home with 5 bedrooms, ocean views from the upper level & balcony, cool pool and entertainment area at the back, massive, secure front area with room for a boat, caravan and workshop. Sought after Yachting village in Two Rocks. CONTACT Peggy Middelveld PHONE 0415 566 825 EMAIL peggy.middelveld@peard.com.au

A rare opportunity presents for the astute investor to secure over 1,000m of prime land in this highly sought after precinct. Located just over 6km from the CBD, this elevated, level and rectangular block will appeal to those seeking to invest and develop (concept and engineering drawings available on request) and those who are looking for the perfect site on which to build their dream home. This amazing location lends itself for breathtaking city views with the right development. CONTACT Simon Waters PHONE 0409 019 639 EMAIL simon.waters@peard.com.au

This amazingly beautiful, individually designed Dale Alcock home will have you gasping for air! It was cleverly designed to create a private, peaceful haven integrating outdoor and indoor living to suit any lifestyle. The low maintenance scenic gardens are a credit to the current owners and this home. CONTACTS Esmari Bradley/Brendan Williams PHONE 0422 279 396/0409 955 040 EMAIL esmari.bradley@peard.com.au april 2016 | PRIMOLIFE

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FOR SALE Wanneroo 255 Badgerup Road

From $1,099,000 bed 5 bath 3 car 7

Warwick 53 Springvale Drive

From $699,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

Watermans Bay 12/31 West Coast Drive

$399,000 bed 1 bath 1

Wembley 18 Gregory Street

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I have just what you are looking for! Tonnes of parking, space to park the boat, caravan, quads and classic cars with room still left for the horse, the goat and a couple of dogs and kids. There is even room for the extended family. You will not find this kind of family friendly, fun environment with so much potential anywhere else in Perth! CONTACT Deb Treloar PHONE 0402 472 006 EMAIL deb.treloar@peard.com.au

Wanneroo 867 Wanneroo Road

From $349,000 bed 2 bath 1 car 1

This neat & tidy home is a great start for first home buyers or downsizers - offering a spacious living area, separate dining, big bedrooms & excellent subdivision potential. Easy outdoor entertaining under the huge patio with extensive paving and masses of space for the kids & pets to play. With ducted air conditioning, roller shutters, security doors, garden shed & so much more, this one won’t last long & the grapes are almost ripe!! Block size 683 sqm. Built 1987. CONTACT Shane Capelli PHONE 0410 339 499 EMAIL shane.capelli@peard.com.au

Deceptive from the street front and nestled on a surprisingly-elevated 721sqm (approx.) block that boasts stunning views over the sprawling Hawker Park from the rear, this renovated family home is Warwick’s hidden gem, transformed to impress and having to be seen to be simply believed! The stylish kitchen is a resident chef’s dream, all-weather patio from where a lower-level wooden deck offers another aspect and overlooks a s himmering salt-water swimming pool and lush backyard lawns. CONTACT Karen Riches PHONE 0478 733 200 EMAIL team.riches@peard.com.au

Warwick 72 Hillwood Avenue

Enjoy a drink & watch the sunsets from this strategically positioned top floor, beachfront unit with breathtaking water views out to sea & all the way up to the Hillarys Marina. This well presented home offers 1 bedroom & 1 bathroom & comprises combined lounge / kitchen & bedroom with ensuite. There’s laundry facilities and undercover parking and the dwelling is available to owner occupy immediately.

Beautifully presented fully furnished studio apartment in a Wembley complex. Options to keep as an investment or 10/227 Cambridge Street well-managed reside in and take advantage of the facilities and central

Opportunities like this don't come around very often! This prime positioned home is waiting for you to give it a little TLC, knock and build your dream home or build two! With development potential, the possibilities are endless. Completely liveable now, take your time to decide on what the future holds for 18 Gregory Street.

Wembley 48A Keane Street

CONTACTS Chas Paridis/Les Lindsay PHONE 0418 911 289/0407 420 384 EMAIL chas.paridis@peard.com.au

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

Auction bed 3 bath 2 car 1

$209,000 - $219,000 bed 1 bath 1 car 1

END DATE SALE bed 4 bath 2 car 2

Auction: Saturday 23rd April at 11:00am (unless sold prior) Hurry! The instructions from the family are very clear, this deceased estate will be sold on or before the Auction on Saturday April 23rd. Whether you want to invest, update or build there are countless options. The bones of flexible, modern living are here and spans over 728sqm with a pool. All that's needed is a plan that suits you. CONTACT Ben Keevers PHONE 0404 056 010 EMAIL ben.keevers@peard.com.au

location. This property is price to sell!

CONTACT Shaun Pettit PHONE 0411 725 511 EMAIL shaun.pettit@peard.com.au

Have you been searching for a property with all the bells and whistles? And we mean ALL the bells and whistles! If so STOP what you are doing and read on. 48a Keane St is a brand new Webb & Brown-Neaves built home that is spacious, luxurious, and has everything you could possibly want in a modern family home. CONTACT Dean Bradley PHONE 0411 110 779 EMAIL dean.bradley@peard.com.au View more properties online at


FOR SALE West Perth 2/69 Malcolm Street

From $2,000,000 bed 5 bath 4 car 2

Woodridge 118 Woolly Bush Loop

$595,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 6

Woodridge 81 Nicklaus Avenue

$549,000 bed 3 bath 1 car 2

Woodvale 10 Laurelston Heights

From $675,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

LIVE THE DREAM ON TOP OF THE CITY Luxury Lifestyle located next to Kings Park and Elizabeth Quay, overlooking magnificent Swan River boasts this 4/5 bed/study, 4 bath, 2 balconies, 2 undercover and adjacent car bays, quality furniture package, security, ac, intercom, pool, spa, sauna, gym, modern kitchen and a lounge the size of a ballroom WOW and more‌ CONTACT Mick Evans PHONE 0417 933 620 EMAIL mick.evans@peard.com.au

This spacious 4 bedroom 2 bathroom home set on 2.5 must be seen to be appreciated with its quality fixtures and acres fittings inside and grounds that have been lovingly developed over the years . Located only 40 mins from Joondalup, 20 mins from the new Yanchep Shopping Centre and 10 mins from the Beautiful Moore River. CONTACT Tracy Kriwopischin PHONE 0419 998 306 EMAIL tracy.kriwopischin@peard.com.au

Willetton 3 Rana Court

From $749,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 1

Woodridge 32 Parkland Way

$620,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

If you are looking for a charming character home surrounded by nature, then we have the home for you. With extensive use of wood, French doors and stained glass inside down to the entrance with the large pond and bridge this home must be seen. 7.5 acres of land. 2 storey home, steel frame, tin roof. Sparkling below ground concrete pool. Large 6x9m Workshop. CONTACT Phil Carnaby

Woodvale 10 Castlegate Way

Set in a peaceful pocket of Woodvale this family home is sure to capture your heart and tick those boxes that are usually left blank. Welcome to 10 Laurelston Heights Woodvale, a quality home built for the current owner and maintained to perfection over the years. Now yours to consider and I am sure that you will not be disappointed by the position, design and features on show. CONTACT Rob Nicholls

Woodvale 12 Woodlupine Rise

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

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

From $609,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

MUST BE SOLD!!! This superbly presented 4 bedroom 2 bathroom family home is situated in a quiet cul-de-sac and only minutes' walk to Willetton Primary School. Peacefully nestled on a generous 684sqm block. This impressive residence got a lot to offer including a separated living and dining area, a formal lounge with high ceilings, a large meals/family area which leads into the sunroom is ideal as a games or teenage retreat. CONTACT Henry Chau PHONE 0410 191 636 EMAIL henry.chau@peard.com.au

If you love entertaining and need space then this 4x2 with a massive 120sqm addition including outdoor spa is home calling your name! Set on a large private 4.7 acre block in the quiet back area of Woodridge sits this 4 bedroom 2 bathroom home that has a further massive addition with full stunning kitchen that can be adapted to suit your needs. CONTACT Tracy Kriwopischin PHONE 0419 998 306 EMAIL tracy.kriwopischin@peard.com.au

This family 4x2 with study sits on a large 853m2 and is well located for access to public transport, shops, schools, parks and the Freeway. With multiple family living zones for the growing family, this home offers internal space and the all-important external space. No small cottage lot this one! CONTACT Tony Mullen PHONE 0402 020 331 EMAIL tony.mullen@peard.com.au

It is not always easy to afford to make the move into Woodvale but the affordability factor is on your side with this very well cared for four bedroom, two bathroom home hitting the market. So don't think too long and hard about it as this one is filled with value. Set in an elevated pocket on a 707m2 block. CONTACT Rob Nicholls PHONE 0407 442 222 EMAIL rob.nicholls@peard.com.au april 2016 | PRIMOLIFE

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FOR SALE Woodvale 8 High Tor

From $839,000 bed 4 bath 3 car 3

Yanchep 28 Beachhaven Drive

From $479,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

Yanchep 4/140 St Andrews Drive

$389,000 - $409,000 bed 2 bath 1 car 1

This fully renovated modern home has a spacious open plan layout encouraging indoor/ outdoor living & effortless entertaining. Featuring state-of-the-art kitchen, theatre room, study, stunning outdoor area complete with cedar-lined alfresco, below ground pool & heated spa under a private thatched pergola. The owners have renovated this home to a very high standard, which is evident throughout - if you are an entertainer who appreciates the finer things in life, then this is the home for you! CONTACT Frances Goncalves PHONE 0414 136 151 EMAIL frances.goncalves@peard.com.au

Woodvale 8 Jarrah Place

Location, location! This beautifully presented home offers you the best in low maintenance beach style living so close to the ocean. Situated in the sought after Lindsay Beach pocket of the Capricorn development only metres to the unspoilt beach! Nest or invest you cannot go wrong as the seller has priced to sell, far below replacement cost.

Yanchep 36 Hackney Way

CONTACT Peggy Middelveld PHONE 0415 566 825 EMAIL peggy.middelveld@peard.com.au

Surround yourself in peace and tranquillity whilst feeling safe and secure in a truly magnificent setting. Finished to the highest of standards, even the most discerning buyer will be impressed with the quality, design and features on offer, including luxury open plan living area, designer kitchen, fully ducted, reverse cycle air conditioning throughout and large balcony and alfresco area overlooking the golf course. CONTACT David Mead PHONE 0428 814 407 EMAIL david.mead@peard.com.au

End Date Sale bed 4 bath 2 car 2

$695,000 bed 4 bath 2 car 2

Yanchep 68 Seaside Avenue

From $449,000 bed 3 bath 2 car 2

It's not often that homes of this standard and quality in this highly sought after cul-de-sac location become available. Act quickly as this family 4x2 with separate home office/study is sure to impress. The current owners have completely modernised this family home internally, from the outside it looks ordinary but on the inside IT'S ALL NEW!!!! CONTACT Tony Mullen PHONE 0402 020 331 EMAIL tony.mullen@peard.com.au

Offering spectacular Ocean Views from nearly every angle this property sits high and proud on what might be the highest point in Yancheps Old Lagoon area. Offered for sale for the very first time, the well-maintained family home is truly a hidden gem on a massive 809sqm block offering spectacular old lagoon/ocean views. CONTACT Peggy Middelveld PHONE 0415 566 825 EMAIL peggy.middelveld@peard.com.au

This exceptional 2 storey home sits in the sought after Lindsay Beach pocket of the Capricorn development just meters from the beautiful beach! Surprisingly spacious and with a practical layout this is the ideal property for your low maintenance beachside lifestyle! Situated on a corner lot for more privacy and access gates from the front and rear. CONTACT Peggy Middelveld PHONE 0415 566 825 EMAIL peggy.middelveld@peard.com.au

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PRIMOsouth west

RAISE A GLASS ONE OF THE most delicious places to grab a drink and a bite to eat in Margaret River is changing things up and raising the bar. Think cocktails on tap - a Western Australian first - an updated fit out, dining at the bar, tasty tapas and pop-up oyster bar, as well as Morries’ executive chef Tony Howell’s creative dishes using the best seasonal produce in the South West. Managing director Anthony Janssen said that Morries would continue to provide locals and visitors with a contemporary hospitality experience. “With minor changes to the fit-out and major changes to our food and drink, we’re stepping things up. We want to create an even better product as well as provide something different on the main street,” Janssen said. “We’re steering away from the breakfast/café trade and putting even more focus into our bar and evening offering. “Hospitality is an ever-changing landscape. It’s important to innovate and change to keep things evolving and interesting, and I think our customers, especially the locals, really appreciate the extra effort we go to,” he said. The updated fit-out will create two distinct areas, a cocktail bar and a restaurant. In charge of cocktails and drinks is WA Barman of the Year Billy Phillips and at the helm of the kitchen is Tony, one of Australia’s best chefs. Anthony said that the drinks list would focus on cocktails including two new ‘on tap’ offerings, local breweries and small batch wines as well as wines from some of the bigger Margaret River wineries. “Each month we’ll be changing our ‘on tap’ cocktails to ensure there’s plenty of variety for our locals - Billy’s new ‘tappletiser’ should be a hit,” the 34-year-old said. “Our aim is to create a unique and fun venue in town, so we’ve put the focus back on our bar as a late-night alternative where people can pop in for a drink or stay and graze on bar snacks until late. “We have also included a small stage to bring some jazz and funk to the late-night scene a few times a year. Tony said the style of food in the restaurant would be simple,

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What’s on the menu?

New dishes on the Morries menu include: • house-made blue manna crab tortellini, creamed corn, truffle burnt butter; • fish of the day, Asian wok broth, oyster mushrooms, wilted Asian herbs (hot oiled at the table), chilli jam; • confit local heirloom tomatoes, almond garlic puree, beetroot gnocchi, Swiss chard, house made ricotta; • Harvey beef rib, veal jus and seasonal vegetables; • and a very chic seafood plate for two. On select nights, an Oyster Bar will pop up at Morries featuring freshly shucked oysters – check Morries Facebook page for updates. Morries is open from Monday to Thursday, 3pm to late, and Friday to Sunday 12pm to late. Bookings essential on (08) 9758 8280 or online at morries.com.au/contact.

refined and approachable. “It gets thrown around a lot, however the produce is the star and we have several small batch producers literally knocking on our back door with amazing, in-season produce,” the award-winning chef said. “We’ll change the menu to reflect the produce we can get – our focus is always on flavour and presentation, even for the late night snacks, while still providing approachable food. “But don’t worry, the twice cooked Japanese chicken with kewpie mayo is one dish that’ll remain – everyone loves it, including us. “As a group, we have the White Elephant that is a great casual beachside café, The Common, which offers fantastic bistro style food, and now Morries, which will be a step above. “I’m really excited to be up-skilling the young talent in the kitchen while showcasing our region on the plate, as well as adding an element of sophistication to the main street dining scene.” primolife.com.au


BUNBURY

BUSSELTON

DUNSBOROUGH

COWARAMUP

MARGARET RIVER

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BUNBURY ON THE OCEAN - MAJESTIC MANSION Stunning architect designed 2 storey mansion on the beach. Upstairs features huge master bed, ensuite with spa and massive WIR. 2nd bed with ensuite, gourmet kitchen, meals, family/theatre room - all overlooking the ocean and the massive balcony where you can leave the world behind. Downstairs consists of 3 bed, large living, kitchen and meals areas, all tastefully decorated and furnished. There are top of the range appliances throughout this amazing home.

$2.18M 5 3 2 740sqm

Rosemary Lynch M: 0418 932 546 P: 9792 1888

COWARAMUP THINGS OF STONE AND WOOD Granite, timber and glass combine to create this lovely little 2 bed, 1 bath character home set amongst fruit trees and gardens just a hop, step and a jump to everything Cowaramup offers! Set back from the road on this huge 2024sqm lot, there’s lots of potential to add to the space with additional accommodation or with possible future subdivision. Take the time to appreciate what’s on offer – it will be worth your while! Jill Turton M: 0418 933 345 P: 9755 5123

CAPEL

$725,000-$765,000 6

LOVE COMING HOME... You’ll love the freedom, tranquillity and convenience of living on 2657sqm in the heart of Capel Town. This charming 6 bed, 2 bath family residence with sparkling below ground pool, and tennis court offers a lucky new family a lifestyle that dreams are made of. Room to run, play, swim or relax on this supersized lot (future development potential). Located on the banks of the Capel River - you’ll love where you live!

2 2 2657sqm

Larisa Tomuli M: 0438 272 932 P: 9792 1888

$495,000 2 1 2024sqm

DUNSBOROUGH

$679,000 4

PARKSIDE PERFECTION IN CAPE RISE Wonderful parkland views – terrific Cape Rise location - fantastic family living – stylish modern street appeal - large 774sqm with plenty of extra space – A/C family, kitchen and dining area with solid timber floors plus high cathedral ceilings - bush pole decked landing overlooking parklands - separate lounge / home theatre - plenty of internal storage - double secure remote garage - whisper quiet and established street setting to enjoy.

2 2 774sqm

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GRACETOWN

$1.1M

2 FOR THE PRICE OF 1 IN GRACETOWN 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 200,000Lt rainwater storage, orchard, fire pit, 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. Live in one and let the other provide an income.

7 4 2 6700sqm

Beth Sibon M: 0418 937 438 P: 9755 5123

MARGARET RIVER

$699,000 3

BOUTIQUE BUSINESS, HOME, LAND The Blackwood Meadery is right on one of our major tourist routes, just 8kms from Karridale. The renovated home includes spa, large verandah, jarrah flooring, modern kitchen, and separate guest wing with its own living area. Improvements include a separate A/C showroom and production area, 4-bay farm shed, visitor parking, small orchard, and winter soak. The business is ready to be taken to the next level, or to develop a new venture with the existing infrastructure.

2.13ha

$460,000

MARGARET RIVER

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RIVERSLEA DARCH VIEW

ALREADY GOOD, GREAT POTENTIAL

If you’re looking to build a brand new home and create a healthy lifestyle for your family, then Riverslea Darch View is the place to be! This picturesque, master planned community is nestled along the Darch View Brook, only minutes from shops, schools and the Margaret River town centre. Enjoy landscaped open spaces, retained natural bushland and walking trails. 447sqm to 846sqm - 79 fully serviced lots. Titles are expected June 2016.

Already an attractive home or investment in a quiet neighbourhood, this north oriented solid 3 bed, 2 bath home is on an elevated corner block, overlooking a massive landscaped yard. There’s room for a “Granny Flat” or shed, or just let the kids play cricket on the fully enclosed lawn! It’s also only a minute or 2 walk to a big park.

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Ric Harrison M: 0437 901 300 P: 9758 0300

From $180,000

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KARRIDALE

447-846sqm

2 2 703sqm

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MARGARET RIVER

$519,000 4

LARGE STYLISH QUALITY HOME If you’re going to live somewhere for a number of years you want to feel good when you get home each day, when you walk through the door everything is in place and you have your own private sanctuary. This home has just that feel about it. Features include huge bedrooms, quality bathrooms, 900mm kitchen appliances, reticulated gardens, high ceilings throughout, amazing alfresco, extra height garage access with more to see for yourself.

2 2 480sqm

Chris Jarrott M: 0402 906 726 P: 9780 5777

MARGARET RIVER

Clare Andrews M: 0448 023 265 P: 9780 5777

$1.1M 3

SECLUDED HAVEN This stunning 3ha block with subdivision potential has an impressive north facing aspect that looks out across a valley to a stand of karri trees. The home is classic combination of hand made mud bricks and saw cut jarrah weatherboard, it has been lovingly renovated and sits nestled amongst a garden full of fruit and ornamental trees. This is a rare opportunity to acquire a part of the Margaret River Landscape that you could have all to yourself or possibly subdivide.

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John Mondy M: 0427 440 671 P: 9780 5777

$1.15M 6

2 RAMMED EARTH HOMES Backing onto Margaret River Golf Course, close to Surfers’ Point, and boasting 2 homes, here is a rare situation providing a range of opportunities. Watch the sunrise through marri, jarrah, banksia and grass trees, then head down the hill to the pristine beaches and great cafes. Only 8kms to town, you’ll be happy knowing you’re heading home each day to peaceful seclusion. The property also boasts a fantastic ‘saw cut jarrah’ shed that has power and plumbing.

MARGARET RIVER

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NATURALISTE

$3.85M 3

SENSATIONAL BUNKER BAY Magnificent 902sqm fronting the very edge of one of WA’s most beautiful beaches, it includes a fabulous 2 storey architect designed diamond cut limestone and rendered sand finish beach house overlooking the ocean with wonderful indoor/outdoor living areas on both levels, 3 bed plus study/bedroom 4. Dream permanent or luxury holiday property with use of adjoining Bunker Bay Resort facilities. Inspection by appointment.

2 2 902sqm

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QUINDALUP

$1.25M

VASSE

From $285,000

THE SUPER BLOCK

QUALITY TIMBERLAND, QUALITY ESTATE

Once in a blue moon does a land holding of this size become available on the exclusive Quindalup market. Boasting a double street frontage allowing additional access for boats, caravans or garage, this block is an architects dream to design the ultimate beach house. Enjoy swimming in the crystal waters of the bay just a hop, skip and jump across the road or take a stroll through the treed reserve onto Toby’s Inlet.

“The Woods on Rendezvous” is Busselton’s premier rural residential estate. Consisting mostly of 2000sqm blocks up to 2.58ha, this new development really appeals to those who want a perfect combination of space, nature and close proximity to town and the beach. With 23 blocks now sold or under offer, there’s still plenty on offer with prices from $285,000. With impressive bushlands of jarrah, redgum and peppermint trees.

1883sqm

Joe Jordanoff M: 0498 935 086 P: 9756 8888

YALLINGUP

Justin Geracitano M: 0423 524 524 P: 9753 0888

$799,000-$830,000 4

QUIET, SECLUDED CENTRAL LOCATION Perfectly positioned on the elevated parkland cleared 1ha block, this quality 2004 built, brick and colorbond 4 bed, 2 bath home has sweeping valley views over the neighbouring dam and farmland. Large alfresco that flows out seamlessly from the main living area providing the perfect spot to enjoy the surrounding vista is only minutes from the nearby wineries and beaches. Chris Stott M: 0477 091 371 P: 9756 8888

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From 2000sqm

2 2 1ha

YALYALUP

$495,000 4

LARGE BLOCK, SIDE ACCESS, BIG SHED

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This beautifully presented large 4 bed, 2 bath home has been cleaned from top to bottom, with new carpets and curtains ready for the new owners to move straight in! Over 5m wide side access leading to an exposed aggregate pad and a large shed on 809sqm. As well as a massive kitchen, this home has separate theatre and activity rooms, master king size bedroom with WIR, 3 queen bedrooms with BIR. This house is clean as a whistle and ready to go!

2 809sqm

Laura Bannister M: 0429 956 664 P: 9753 0888 primolife.com.au


2000m FROM $169,000 2

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Stage 2 Complete and Ready to Build on Now Large selection of lot sizes from 2000m2 to 5855m2. All lots serviced with Western Power, Telstra and NBN fibre optics. Located amongst the rich surf and winery coastline of the Margaret River region.

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CHANCE of a LIFETIME Buying a beach property down south right now could be one of the smartest decisions you will ever make, says Stocker Preston’s Peter de Chiera. WHEN MY WIFE and I moved to Dunsborough in the late 1970s we had the opportunity to buy beachfront blocks at Quindalup for $16,000 and absolute beachfront blocks at Eagle Bay for $32,000, but being cautious and having a very limited budget, we opted to buy a cottage in town instead. Little did we know that by 2006/2007, an absolute beachfront block at Eagle Bay would sell for in excess of $10 million and prices of $2 million to $5 million for properties on the Dunsborough/ Quindalup/Siesta Park beachfront would become the norm. While many dream of one day owning a down south beachfront property, preferably in the fabulous Margaret River wne region, few believe that they will ever realise the dream due to the perception of high prices

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that would be well beyond their budget. However thanks to the GFC and the post mining boom economic downturn, prices for beachfront property in the area are now at levels that make them affordable to a much greater number of potential buyers. Properties in the beachfront areas of Dunsborough, Quindalup, Eagle Bay and Siesta Park are currently great value but stock is limited and once they are sold prices will undoubtedly rise. As with everything, price is determined by supply and demand and the indisputable fact is that there is no beachfront land in these localities with the potential for subdivision. More and more of the few remaining vacant beachfront residential lots are being built on every year and an increasing number of older established beachfront homes are either being demolished for the

lot to be redeveloped with a new home or the home undergoes substantial renovations and additions. Here’s a selection of some of the great buys currently available along the beachfront areas close to Dunsborough: 1/20 Geographe Bay Road, Dunsborough. A 1980s two-storey, 3 bed, 1 bath townhouse with panoramic ocean views and walking distance to the town centre. Currently on the market for only $749,000. 82 Geographe Bay Road, Dunsborough. An eye-catching 4 bed, 2 bath, 2 storey beach cottage on an 898sqm block opposite beautiful oceanfront parkland is priced at $1,295,000. primolife.com.au


bargain survey strata lots with direct access to Geographe Bay Road and the beach and backing onto pretty Toby Inlet priced at only $495,000 each. AT 450sqm and 457sqm in area they are perfect for a low maintenance holiday or retirement home. In Eagle Bay beachfront properties are rarely available but currently 20 Fern Road which is a huge 3467sqm in area, fronts the edge of stunning Eagle Bay Beach, with 4 bed, 2 bath beach cottage currently on the market priced from $2.5 million. In 2006/2007 it would have achieved a price in the range of $4 million so move quickly if you want a slice of paradise.

LIVE THE DREAM LIFESTYLE It's more affordable than ever to live in the south west - there are plenty of opportunities for your money to go further, like this property above in Siesta Park.

ocean views from a second-storey development. 850sqm in area, it is level, bordered with peppermints and is priced at $895,000.

94 Geographe Bay Road, Dunsborough. A single-level, 4 bed, 1 bath beach cottage situated on an 893sqm block opposite the beach and walking distance to town centre priced at $1,295,000.

162 Geographe Bay Road, Quindalup. A corner site which currently has an older style 3 bed, 1 bath cottage but being 961sqm in area and boasting panoramic views of Geographe Bay it’s a great redevelopment potential “duplex” site and is on the market for $1,195,000.

116 Geographe Bay Road, Dunsborough. One of the few available vacant beachfront blocks with potential for

If these prices are still too high for your budget don’t despair as currently there are two

The Siesta Park/Marybrook beachfront strip is another of the soughtafter areas and in the past prices of in excess of $4 million were not uncommon. Currently there are a couple of properties there that are great buying. 43 Siesta Park Road, Siesta Park. 1811sqm absolute beachfront block with a quintessential Siesta Park beach house with magnificent ocean outlook priced at only $2,990,000. 546 Caves Road, Marybrook. A 1970s two-storey, 6 bed, 3 bath beach house on a prime 1,741sqm absolute beachfront block that fronts the very edge of a beautiful sandy beach that would have to be one of the best redevelopment beachfront sites in the district. Priced at $3,150,000 but the seller will consider offers of sub-$3 million. As well as being in close proximity to the world famous Margaret River wineries, these properties are all within 35 minutes drive of the soon to be upgraded Busselton-Margaret River Airport to take interstate and international flights. So here is your opportunity to realise the dream. Come and check out these opportunities before prices start their upward spiral. While currently that might be hard to believe, history tells us that it will happen and those who hesitate to buy now will look back and wish. PL

Contact Peter de Chiera at 08 9756 8888 or visit stockerpreston.com. au for a full selection of south west properties.

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Catherine's Quest

with CATHERINE HUGHES, WA YOUNG AUSTRALIAN OF THE YEAR 2016

Meet our new columnist, WA Young Australian of the Year, Catherine Hughes, founder of Light for Riley. We’ll be following her over the next year as she spreads the word about the importance of vaccination during pregnancy - and looks forward to the birth of her third baby later this year.

SPREADING THE WORD There was plenty of interest in the Light for Riley stand at the Melbourne Pregnancy Expo in February which Catherine and husband Greg attended.

MELBOURNE PREGNANCY EXPO February 26 to 28 Flying over to Melbourne in the early morning of February 26, my husband Greg and I set up a stand at the Melbourne Pregnancy & Babies expo, where we chatted to hundreds – maybe thousands – of parents about the importance of immunisation over the weekend. We started doing this just two months after Riley passed away, as our greatest fear was that parents weren’t being properly informed by their health-care provider about pregnancy immunisation. So far we’ve attended six of these expos around the country, and while sometimes it’s hard talking about his death so much, we know that telling his story can make a difference. We worked with a fabulous team of medical experts and immunisation nurses, as we always ensure we have the scientific knowledge to support our advocacy.

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As well as providing information about immunisation to expectant parents, we ran a pop-up immunisation clinic where parents were offered a vaccination against whooping cough. Our incredible volunteer nurses ended up vaccinating 438 parents-to-be – which means several hundred babies will now be born fairly protected from this devastating disease. A few more expos to go this year– including one in Perth in late July, just before I’m due to give birth to Riley’s little brother/sister. DR FIONA STANLEY Monday March 7 On Labor Day, we had the pleasure of getting to know Dr Fiona Stanley over morning tea at the UWA club. Dr Stanley, who was awarded Australian of the Year in 2003, is someone we have admired greatly. She played a huge part in discovering and highlighting the importance of folic acid in

pregnancy, and we were able to pick her brains about how she thought we should convey our message – the importance of immunisation in pregnancy. She was so down to earth and warm (not to mention absolutely brilliant!) – we look forward to catching up with her again. WEDDING ANNIVERSARY March 14 Married for two years (although together for many, many more), we decided to have a nice dinner together in Scarborough – a stark contrast to our first wedding anniversary, where we’d had a quick dinner in the cafeteria at Princess Margaret Hospital, anxious about Riley who had just been admitted. Losing a child is tough on a marriage, but we have learned a lot about each other over the past year and I am confident that if we can get through the year that has been, we can get through anything. primolife.com.au


SPEAKING TO NURSES March 16 I was given the opportunity to speak about pregnancy immunisation to nurses attending a WA Health training update, including some watching remotely via computer. I was acutely aware of the date – it was basically the last day I’d had with Riley, one year earlier, as he passed away the very next day – but managed to keep my emotions in check. I talked about the consequences of being a pregnant woman and missing out on vital information about immunisation, something that has affected our family greatly, as we were never told about pregnancy vaccination when I was pregnant with Riley. I also spoke about the best ways to communicate with pregnant women, given this is something I spend hours dedicated to every day (either online or at expos) since Riley passed away. Many of the nurses came up to me and spoke to me afterwards – it was such a positive experience and I hopefully made a lasting impression.

been a terrible day – I’d felt all this pressure to “celebrate” something but there wasn’t much to celebrate really. Knowing how painful that day was, we decided our goal was to distract ourselves on the anniversary of his death, so we watched movies and went for a walk. It was hard not to think back to what exactly was happening a year ago, and we certainly had some very sad moments. We also spent some time

reflecting on the year that had been – a year where we’d juggled coping with unexpected grief, family life, advocacy, work, sudden media exposure, and travel. While this year looks to be just as busy and full on, I hope that we don’t have to face anything as devastating as losing a child ever again. Follow Catherine on Twitter @LightForRiley and on Facebook at /LightForRiley.

ANNIVERSARY OF RILEY’S DEATH March 17 Riley’s first birthday, back in February, had

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FULL THROTTLE Variety WA’s Bash is one of the charity’s most popular events, rewarding hard-working fundraisers for their efforts with the chance to bond over an oxy set and four dusty tyres in the bush. By TAMARA HUNTER Images by VARIETY WA

THERE’S A TROPHY in the Burswood headquarters of children’s charity Variety WA that’s far from your standard end-ofevent congratulatory token. Made out of a section of swimming pool handrail, it’s a mini-monument to the backyard brilliance of a handful of people who (quite literally) keep one of the charity’s most iconic events – the annual Variety Bash – on the road. The trophy, now given as the ‘Most Breakdowns Award’, recalls the time it looked to be all over for one Bash team after they managed to smash the cast iron exhaust manifold off their 60s model Chevy Impala. Stuck out the back of old Pilbara goldrush town Nullagine, they were convinced they had two chances of getting the car back on the road: Buckley’s and none.

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Enter the volunteer mobile workshop crews which shadow the week-long carnival on wheels that is the Bash. Refusing to admit defeat, crew members hunted through the Nullagine scrapyard and turned up a couple of old swimming pool handrails and a bit of flat steel plate. Out came the oxy set and arc welding equipment and by 3.30am the astonished Bashers – and their car - were back in business. Long-term Bash volunteer, mechanic Neil ‘Buddha’ Wilkinson, says there are plenty more tales of ingenuity where that one came from, with workshop members having employed everything from fencing wire and cable ties to old car parts scavenged from the town dump to get broken or damaged cars up and running. Buddha, who racks up his 40th Variety

motoring event this year, says that while the Bash remains addictive and exhilarating, it’s getting harder to be quite so clever. Whereas once upon a time the mobile workshop teams wouldn’t pass through a town or station without calling in on the nearest tip or scrapyard, the recent boom in scrap recycling means there’s no longer much left to work with. “We used to send one crew to the local car dump or local station dump to find parts, but with the scrap market now, everything has gone,” he says. “It’s a completely different beast – much more challenging than it used to be.” Even so, the small band of mechanically minded volunteers who give their time and skills to the Bash every August remain determined to do what they can to make the event run as smoothly as possible for the participating Bashers. “The Bash is designed to be the reward for their fundraising throughout the year – that’s what it’s all about,” Buddha says. “It’s not a race or a competition in any way – it’s their reward for all the fundraising work they’ve done.” Bash teams typically consist of groups of primolife.com.au


JOINT EFFORT The 'Bashers' having plenty of fun while raising heaps of money for Variety WA. Left, Neil 'Buddha' Wilkinson, long-term Bash voluneer and mechanic.

two to four people who have spent months fundraising for Variety. They come from every conceivable walk of life but, like those who volunteer behind the scenes, have one thing in common – a desire to help the disadvantaged, sick and special needs children and families that Variety exists to support. “The officials have to be switched on because it’s not about you, it’s about everybody else,” Buddha says. “At the end of the day it’s about the kids. If participants aren’t happy and don’t come back, the kids miss out. We have to make it the best we can.” The event itself involves teams decking themselves and their pre-1986 cars out in colourful, often elaborately realised, themes before motoring their way across some of the state’s most remote and beautiful landscapes. Along the way they roll into towns big and small – a riot of colour, activity and gifts designed to make local kids smile. The Bash course varies from year to year, criss-crossing different parts of the State and, every few years, Australia. The course can be demanding, with Bashers required to upgrade their cars to include multiple safety features in order to

achieve ‘Bashworthiness’. “The cars can get some pretty rough treatment,” longstanding volunteer and event ‘Sweep’ Kevin Cochrane says. “A lot of the Bashers aren’t all that mechanically inclined so they take advice from the workshop crew. We make ourselves available to them in the lead-up to the event.” Required modifications include reinforcing the car’s suspension, adding seatbelts to older model cars, fitting a UHF radio and a revolving flashing light to see in the dust, and adding plates under the seat, gear box and fuel tank to protect against rocks. Cars must also have a water sprayer and special hook to clear spinifex grass – the bane of some routes and a potential fire hazard - from around the exhaust. Once on the event, participants and supporters make stops along the way to personally deliver Variety grants, in the form of specialised equipment and other support, to disadvantaged, sick or special needs children or the organisations that support them. For most, it’s the highlight of the trip and the reason so many keep going back. “That’s one of the things that’s very special to us about the Bash,” Buddha says. “If we do a grant on the road to a particular child, you won’t see a dry eye in the house. To watch grants being handed out, feel the goosebumps pop up on your skin and your hair stand on end and see the biggest, toughest guys in the world bawl their eyes out when they see the grants – that’s when you know you’re doing a good thing.” Variety WA’s motoring events coordinator, Bill Chidgzey, believes it’s this

capacity for fundraisers, volunteers and members of the public to see exactly where the money goes that sets the charity apart from others. “We do make sure we introduce those stories to the participants wherever possible,” Bill says. “I will tailor the course to, within reason, take them to places where we can showcase what we’re doing. That’s probably the unique thing about the Variety events, there’s no smoke and mirrors, they actually see where their fundraising is going. It’s very open and accountable.” He says he, like so many others who’ve dipped their toe into a Variety event and found themselves coming back again and again, has been blown away by the individual stories of those the charity helps. “I think once you are in you get connected to the stories and the families,” he says. “The parents and the families that receive Variety’s help are absolute heroes in what they do and the sacrifices they make, and that’s how the whole thing operates – once you are connected, once you see and meet a few of those kids and their families and the parents and the rest of it, it’s pretty amazing.” There are other attractions, including the camaraderie and friendships formed within the tight-knit workshop crew. Members have all manner of carrelated expertise, from mechanics and auto-electricians to welders and panel beaters. Between them, they cover most automotive bases. “It sort of becomes a bit of a family once you’re in there,” Buddha says. “It’s very hard to explain unless you’ve done it and become involved. It’s sensational – it really is.” He says he first became involved with Variety as a ‘golden opportunity to repay a bit of a debt’. “My daughter was in and out of hospital april 2016 | PRIMOLIFE

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The Bash is designed to be the reward for their fundraising throughout the year – that’s what it’s all about,” Buddha says. “It’s not a race or a competition in any way – it’s their reward for all the fundraising work they’ve done.”

as a child,” he says. “She had chronic asthma when she was little and then she got meningitis and was in and out of PMH all the time. I kept seeing all these machines that were donated by Variety and Telethon. I had some friends that were involved in Variety and I said if a position comes up, I don’t have any money but if I can donate my time and skills and that sort of thing, I’ll do it. That opportunity came up in 1998 and I’ve never looked back.” Fellow long-termer Kevin, who’ll take part in his 25th Bash this year, is similarly happy for the chance to contribute in kind. “It’s a great charity and it needs to be supported,” he says. “This is something us guys, all being wage earners and everyday sort of guys, can do without having to outlay a lot of money.We just take our holidays and do a bit of fundraising where we can.” As casual as that sounds, the time commitment is substantial.Volunteers like Buddha typically give up much, if not all four weeks of their holidays every year (plus another week of unpaid time, in Buddha’s

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case) to support not just the flagship Bash event, but Variety’s other motoring events. In addition, mobile workshop members meet regularly to catch up and plan for upcoming events. They don’t seem to mind, though. Although they admit they’re getting on and are looking to pass the baton to younger volunteers more able easily slide under a car

and fossick around in the grease and dirt, long termers Kevin (66) and Buddha (54) aren’t ready to give their spots up just yet. “We’re all passionate about the charity and speaking for myself - and I think most of us would be the same - we like a challenge, which keeping these cars going is,” Kevin says. “It can be hard work and at the end of the week you feel like sleeping primolife.com.au


for another week, but just the country we go through and the places we visit, it’s all part of the attraction. “When it gets a bit much for me, I’ll probably go back and be an official or something like that,” he adds. “They always need general dogsbodies. I’ll probably go and do that when arthritis etc stops me from crawling around beneath cars.”

“It’s got to happen one day,” Buddha agrees. “As I’m getting older my shoulders and hips aren’t what they used to be. We try and encourage younger and new people to come along, though – if we can be a mentor to them that’s what we’ll do.” In the meantime, he’s going to keep enjoying the event for as long as he can get away with it.

“We have been so fortunate in the things we see,” he says. “When I was younger I didn’t think I would ever see the Kimberley and it’s exceeded my dreams because I have been to places out there that the average tourist would never get to. I just love Australian scenery. It can be a boring plain or the most sensational gorges and scenery – it’s doesn’t matter to me because it’s all sensational.” PL

CLOSE SHAVE Left, Bruce 'Budgie' Jones celebrated his 50th birthday by saying goodbye to his hair, raising $42,500 for Variety WA.

VARIETY BASH | Did you know?

• ENTREPRENEUR DICK SMITH came up with the Bash concept in 1985 when he gathered up a bunch of mates in old cars and drove from NSW to Queensland, raising money for Variety along the way. Keith Graham, who had taken part in the NSW event, organised the first WA Bash in 1989, with 95 people travelling from Perth to Kalgoorlie. • This year marks the 28TH YEAR of the Variety WA Bash. • In that time Bashers have travelled more than 80,000KM and raised more than $22 MILLION for WA kids in need • THE MOBILE WORKSHOPS have been going since 1996. Prior to that the

Army provided mechanical support as a training exercise, but government cutbacks put paid to that. Following the Army’s exit, volunteers began to come on board. • MOST VOLUNTEERS contribute their time and skills, leaving the majority of the fundraising to the Bashers. However two years ago mobile workshop volunteer Bruce ‘Budgie’ Jones celebrated his 50th birthday by pledging to shave off the hair he hadn’t had cut since he was nine years old. In the process, he raised $42,500 for Variety. • Bash teams consist of GROUPS OF TWO TO FOUR PEOPLE using a pre-1986 car, prepared to Bash specifications and decorated with a fun and colourful theme. • ENTRY COSTS $220 per Bash car, with a $1,650 levy per person to cover meals, entertainment, camping fees, incidentals, and support from Variety’s team of volunteer mechanics, medical

staff and officials. • Each newly participating car’s team must have achieved A MINIMUM OF $8,000 FUNDRAISING, while returning cars must raise at least $10,000. • This year’s DIAMONDS AND PEARLS BASH starts in Kununurra on Sunday, 21 August and finishes in Broome on Saturday, 27 August. • THE BASH NEEDS YOU! To register or find out more, contact Donna Hall at Variety: donna.hall@varietywa.org. au or call 9355 3655. For those unable to take part in the Bash but still interested in contributing in some way, Variety has several other motoring events each year, including the Creative Car Cruise and the 4WD challenge (the 20th Anniversary of which is being held from 21-28 May), along with a host of other popular fundraising events. Visit variety.org. au/WA/Events/ for more information. april 2016 | PRIMOLIFE

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Hitting the high notes In one of the most anticipated artistic events of the 2016 season, Emma Pearson will be playing Jennifer in The Riders (by Tim Winton) for WA Opera this month but the busy professional singer could be forgiven for wondering which timezone she’s in, splitting her time between Australia, Germany and Switzerland where her husband, Wade Kernot, is soloist at Theater St Gallen. The Riders, His Majesty's Theatre, Perth, April 13-16. Tickets via ticketek.com.au Images by CRIB CREATIVE.

LONG GLOVES Before my winter wedding in 2007 I was able to search through Paris and London for bits and pieces. I found these lovely gloves in a vintage clothes shop in Notting Hill.

VOCAL SCORE STUDY OF THE RIDERS. I’m very proud to be in the West Australian cast of this brilliant opera by Iain Grandage and Alison Croggon. It’s the story of a man named Scully, whose wife deserts him and their daughter, Billie. It’s heartbreaking and uplifting at the same time as Scully learns to stop searching for his wife.

CRAZY TEA SET These are some of my favourite designs from a crazy tea set once owned by my grandmother, Doreen Watts. They inspired my sister and I to start our own collections.

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JOURNAL I started using these as a teen when I noticed I had more to vent on my friends than they necessarily wanted to hear. I always travel with one or two and have them near the bed if I wake up with ideas or new songs in the night.

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BOSE NOISE-CANCELLING HEADPHONES Opera singers have to be nearly as careful with their hearing as they do their vocal cords. I'm always using these noise cancelling headphones and ear plugs in orchestral rehearsals, and on planes/trains/ automobiles.

LOCKET I love this locket! Inside I keep a picture of my husband, Wade, on our wedding day

DER ROSENKAVALIER, RICHARD STRAUSS: DVD The role of Sophie has allowed me to perform around the world and be a part of some wonderful collaborations, like this production filmed at Sydney Opera House for Opera Australia. (Available on Amazon).

CORKS I’m indebted to the incredibly generous Hans Henkell and his family for supporting many young Australian opera singers like me to begin our opera careers in Germany. The Henkell family are well known around the world for their Sekt (sparkling white wine), Henkell Trocken.

PAINTING BY SHARON WILLIAMS My sister Rebecca and her husband Nick have been working at Darwin Hospital for the last few years and I’ve been lucky enough to visit them there often. Last year I caught the Darwin Arts Festival and Bec bought this stunning painting for me by Sharon Williams from Keringke Arts Centre, NT. I love the colour graduations and the detail in the piece makes my mind boggle.

AUSTRALIS VELOURLIPS - MATTE LIP CREAM A very talented make up artist at Opera Queensland introduced me to Lime Crime Velveteen lip colour last year, fantastic for stage because it doesn’t come off if you have to drink, eat or kiss a tenor. It isn’t available in Australia but this Velourlips from Australis is the next best thing.

GELOREVOICE A throat lozenge for singers, zero sugar and works especially well during the European winter when the air is so dry.

BALLGOWN This dress was designed by Jacky Künstler, who trained in the traditional fabric school in St Gallen, Switzerland. It is a fantastically practical dress, with a full skirt but light enough for travel, and a corset to keep up with my ever-changing body shape, it’s a great asset!

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FREMANTLE SPECIAL | freo shopping

Those Freo feels

A rich history, thriving arts scene and eclectic shopping are just what the Doctor ordered in Fremantle. By BEVERLY LIGMAN SOOTHED BY THE famous afternoon sea breeze known as The Doctor Fremantle has all of the symptoms of WA’s laid back coastal lifestyle; it’s both relaxed and relaxing. It’s only 25 minutes from the centre of the city, but somehow feels a world away from the hustle and bustle of the Perth’s CBD. The streets of Freo, as it's affectionately known by locals, are full of art and colour and there’s a relaxed vibe that attracts all sorts of creative types, which means, as far as shopping goes, you’re spoilt for choice.

MORRISON Winners of the recent West Australian Fashion Awards Designer of the Year Morrison need no introduction. Designer Kylie Radford has been making beautiful basics, silk shirts and dresses and knitwear for the past 14 years that are highly wearable and that women love. 55 Market Street, Fremantle. Visit morrisonshop.com

MANY 6160 The old Myer store has been reimagined to include a host of beautiful, market-style shops including Kate & Abel (amazing bespoke hats), Hunter Store (hello shoes and bags), Square Peg Home (covetable homewares) and local artist Anya Brock’s exhibition and shop space. There’s almost always something new popping up at Many including rooftop bars. Well worth a look.

THE ARCHIVE Need something quirky cool for the weekend? You’ve come to the right place. With a mixture of labels including Faithful The Brand, Love Stories lingerie, Zoe Karssen T-shirts,The Wolf Gang clutches and covetable Damselfly candles, plus locally made jewellery, there’s something for everyone at The Archive.

NATALIE ROLT A newcomer to the Perth fashion scene, Rolt is making a splash with her plunging necklines on all manner of fabulous dresses. At her gorgeous lightfilled studio in North Fremantle, Rolt can custom-make you a designer dress and also offers a tanning and make-up service so you’re gorgeous from head to toe for your big event.

2 Newman Court, Fremantle.Visitmany6160. com. Open Tuesday to Sunday,10am to 5pm.

23 Market Street, Fremantle. Visit thearchive.com.au.

92 Stirling Hwy, North Fremantle. Visit natalierolt.com

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SHOP TIL YOU DROP Opposite, top Fremantle Markets, below, The Archive. Left, Common Ground Collective, below left, Empire Rose, below right, The Flower Hound, bottom, May Street Larder.

THE FLOWER HOUND Need some beautiful blooms to take home after your day trip? Of course you do! We love floral artist Claire Morris’ creations. You’ll find her tucked away in The Corner Store. We can’t promise you’ll come out empty handed, but we can promise you’ll leave with a smile. 147 South Terrace, Fremantle.

COMMON GROUND COLLECTIVE Another reimagined space, the Common Ground Collective is housed in the walls of an old bank. With a great coffee shop called The Banker at the front of it, you’ll find local designers here selling art, accessories and clothes a plenty. 82 High Street, Fremantle. EMPIRE ROSE Designer Kathryn Cizeika is a visionary when it comes to women’s pieces that are both wearable and on-trend. Known for their drop crotch pants, exquisite silk pieces and dramatic skirts, Empire Rose is one of the leaders in the Perth fashion scene. 38 Pearse Street, North Fremantle. Visit empirerose.com.au LOVE STORY Hands up who loves their R13 jeans? Then make haste to Love Story, which is pretty much the only stockist of the covetable Italian-made denim in Perth.They also have Isabel Marant, Bassike and lots of other pretty things you’ll instantly fall in love with. 2/88 George Street, East Fremantle. (08) 9339 8241. FREMANTLE MARKETS If you find yourself in Freo from Friday to Sunday, you can also have a wander through the Freo Markets. A mainstay of Freo shopping for the past 40 years, there’s eclectic fashions, food, art, homewares and antique jewellery to find. Just give yourself plenty of time as the markets are huge! Corner of South terrace and Henderson Streets, Fremantle.Visit fremantlemarkets.com.au

While you’re there… GREAT COFFEE AND EATS As you peruse the streets of Freo you might need some fuel in the form of caffeine and food. We highly recommend May Street Larder, Ootong & Lincoln and Bread in Common. WINE TIME After all that cardio shopping you might also need a wine. To watch the world go by try Whisper Wine Bar in the city centre, or Young George in East Fremantle. If you fancy some sea air with your Sauv Blanc then head to Bather’s Beach House. PL

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FREMANTLE SPECIAL | freo breakfasts

BITE CLUB

You can’t explore on an empty stomach, so any day wandering around beautiful Fremantle needs to start with a great breakfast. Norman Burns checks out some of the best places in the port city to get your brekkie/ coffee fix. Images by CRIB CREATIVE. IT’S JUST AFTER 8am and I am on an assignment too good to refuse - nick on down to Freo and check out the coolest, best and most delicious breakfast spots around. Of course, this is a Mission:Impossible for one man (or woman) in just one morning; at last count the bustling, arty, slightly ramshackle, Bohemian and roundly historic port of Fremantle has close to 190 cafes and restaurants to choose from, including a formidable line-up on Cappuccino Strip, the most competitive cafe zone in all of Western Australia. But I swear as my trusty Skoda crosses into the Freo city limits that I can smell the seductive aroma of freshly ground coffee beans hanging in the air.

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Freo has had its ups and downs since the heady days of the 1988 America’s Cup but the vibrant cafe culture, and the myriad boutique apartments and developments springing up around the place, is surely a sign of great things to come. An example is the groovy East Fremantle precinct of George St. Home to some seriously scrumptious eateries, this quiet little street chock full of turn-ofthe-20th century-charm is looming as the next place-to-be-seen. GEORGE ST, EAST FREMANTLE The once mighty Royal George Hotel (built 1903) stands sentinel over this

charming little strip just off Canning Highway. Saved from the wrecker’s ball in the 1980s, the grand old building has, sadly, been decaying ever since. But in February property developer Saracen announced plans to restore, and revitalise, the historic site with accommodation, a rooftop bar (which will have great views of the Swan River and Fremantle harbour), shops and more, with a projected completion date of 2019. It’s a project that is sure to really put George St on the map - but you don’t have to wait three years to check out what is a primolife.com.au


“hidden gem”. Just a block away from the Royal George is Alder & Co (Shop 66 George St, 0414 491 103, 7am-4pm seven days), formerly boutique biscuit outlet Cookie Dough. Owner Lisa Walsh has kept the Cookie Dough name alive in a second cafe in Claremont (think hand-rolled, fresh-baked, small-batch, preservative-free cookies) but Alder & Co has a wider culinary agenda. Virtually everything is made fresh-on-thepremises and the breakfast menu is light years away from the standard bacon-andeggs fare; I practically licked the plate after my Blackberry Jam Ricotta Pancakes ($16), although Olive, Fennel and Whole Spelt Waffles also caught my eye. A great little spot. George Street Quarters (71-75 George St, 9339 6352) is a grander affair altogether, combining cafe/produce shop/bar and community focal point under one snazzy roof that brings to mind some hangout in upper Manhattan. Breakfast goes all day (10/10 for that) and ranges from Coconut & Pandan Chia with seasonal fruit and puffed wild rice ($16) to Blue Swimmer Crab omelette ($22), with a special menu for “little people”. With laid-back jazz dusting the eardrums, the vibe was totes inviting. The quaint Hubbles Yard Cafe (50 George St, 9339 5850, 7am - 3.30pm seven days) has a more straightforward breakfast menu around the $20 mark but an intriguing Vietnamese-themed lunch selection (such as Caramel Prawns, $17.50). George St has a bunch of late-night eateries too, plus the funky small bar/bottle shop Young George (48 George St, 6424 9500, younggeorge.com.au). SOUTH FREMANTLE The ‘southern’ end of town is a happening place indeed, with new boutique hotels and a phalanx of very popular cafes lining South Terrace. Little Lefroy’s (310 South Terrace, 9340 4900, littlelefroys.com.au) is buzzing when I pop in and has to have one of the best breakfast menus in Perth, let alone Freo. There’s fare such as “The Hornbag” (toasted bacon/egg/tomato/rocket/aioli on foccacia) or you can “design-a-brekky” from a long list of ingredients (haloumi, chorizo, marinated feta, potato and corn hash to name but a few). Owner Dave Exham also scores some serious brownie points with his environmentally friendly approach (the shelves and bar tables are made from recycled pallets), and for those who (eek!) don’t

actually do a morning coffee the beverage menu has some wild and exotic brews such as Love Tea (Siberian ginseng, damiana, tribulus fruit, horny goat weed, hibiscus, jasmine, orange, rose hip and rose bud). Directly opposite Little Lefroy’s, the Roasting Warehouse (312 South Terrace, 9336 5475, 6.30am - 5pm seven days), a cleverly re-purposed service station, is also chocka. Breakfast runs until 11.30 (dishes such as waffles, $16, avocado and chill/ poached eggs, $21, and much more) but the real star here is coffee and you can take home 250g, 500g or 1kg bags of beans freshly ground right on the premises. Oolong and Lincoln (258 South Terrace, South Fremantle, oolongandlincoln.com.au), takes quirky to a whole new level. Situated within walking distance from cool new pub, The Local Hotel, its decor, culled from various old bicycles and trikes hung all over the joint, is the epitome of Freo cool. The food's not bad either; hearty breakfast fare with your wellbeing put front and central. Try the spinach and quinoa soda loaf for a vego star dish or the grilled mushroom polenta which tastes like it should be for carnivores but isn't.

the more richer for it. NORTH FREMANTLE Weave your way past the busy container complex at Rous Head and head towards those dazzling northern Freo beaches and there are some rich pickings indeed for the coffee hunter. If Bib & Tucker (18 Leighton Beach Blvd, 9433 2147, bibandtucker.net.au) were any closer to the beach you’d be getting your feet wet sipping your coffee but the outstanding views are matched by some fantastic fare. Brekkie choices (7am - 11am) are too numerous to list here but winners include the pulled spiced beef brisket ($27) and green egg white omelette ($17). Plus a nifty idea is the “Get Your Bib On” option; it’s $25 per head (minimum of four) and you get a selection to really ruin your appetite - seasonal fruit platter/toast

WEST END/CENTRAL FREMANTLE Jazz and coffee seem a match made in heaven, so it’s the languid sound of a saxophone that draws me to Moore & Moore Cafe (46 Henry Street, 9335 8825, mooreandmoorecafe.com). Housed in an historic merchant’s house, the cafe-cum-artgallery-cum-cruisy space to hangout has an all-day brekkie (pumpkin mash/poached eggs for $17.50 and a bunch of lunch dishes (including organic beef ribs, $22) from 11.30am. I can’t get near the counter for the throng of New Norcia students and older folk (whom I assume are the teaching staff) lining up so I bide time by soaking up the jazz quartet’s very mellow groove. No visit to Freo is complete without, at some stage, popping into the legendary Ginos Cafe & Trattoria (1-5 South Terrace, 9336 1464, ginoscafe.com.au). Gino Saccone was a tailor for 22 years before, figuring he could make a coffee better than what was around at the time, chucked it in to start yes you guessed it - his own coffee shop. Thus, in 1983, Gino’s was born and it’s been the ultimate spot in Freo ever since to watch the ‘passing parade’; of course the food and coffee is excellent too and the breakfast menu (from 7am) has a great range of Italian specialities such as uova strapazzate (scrambled eggs, prosciutto, herbs, tomato, $15). Gino is no longer with us but his little piece of Italy thrives today and Freo is all

STREET SMART Left, George Street Quarters. Above, Bib & Tucker, Moore & Moore.

with house made jams/ Middle Eastern baked eggs/flat bread). Nearby The Shipping Lane (1 Freeman Loop, theshippinglane.com.au) blends an industrial vibe with a relaxed, but inventive, beach dining menu.Those with BIG appetites should go for The Farmhouse, a breakfast feast with haloumi, bacon, eggs, toast, chorizo, potato cake and a salad to boot. PL april 2016 | PRIMOLIFE

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FREMANTLE SPECIAL | attractions

PRISONS, SHIPS & SURFERS Norman Burns takes a tour of Freo's top sites, and rediscovers the importance of the city's rich historic past (along with a sturdy pair of walking shoes). 1. Fremantle Prison The undoubted ‘rock star’ of Freo’s numerous excellent tourist spots, Fremantle Prison has a fascinating, chilling and bloodied history, worthy of a Hollywood script. Built by convicts in the 1850s, thousands of prisoners were held here during the prison’s 136 years in operation (it was shut in 1991). Not all walked out free men - 44 (including one woman) were executed at the gallows. The last was Perth serial killer Eric Edgar Cooke, in 1964. This macabre legacy has given rise to the belief the prison, which is Western Australia’s only World Heritage Listed building, is

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haunted, but, ghosts or no ghosts, a night-time tour by torchlight, one of many ways to see this incredible piece of Australian history, is sure to give you the chills. The first prisoners were convicts, banished from Mother England for heinous crimes such as stealing a loaf of bread, or shoes, or poaching. Their first task after arriving in Fremantle was to start building their own place of imprisonment; it took around eight years and doing “porridge” in this era was harsh indeed. Prisoners were housed in the massive Main Cell Block, 145m long and four storeys high. They were held in isolation, primolife.com.au


forbidden to talk. Anyone breaking the rules could be subject to flogging, solitary confinement or ‘cranking’ - made to work hand pumping groundwater into the prison reservoir. In the late 1800s inmates were forced to build a network of water supply tunnels under the prison; it was gruelling work, and using hand-held shovels and picks the prisoners carved more than 1km of tunnels, 20m under the prison. Today - if you are fit, non-claustrophobic and over 12 years’ old - you can tour through the tunnels by boat. (Don’t have a big night out the day before a tunnel tour either - all participants are breath tested and must have less than a 0.05 blood alcohol reading). As formidable as Fremantle Prison was, it was not escape-proof; two of the more memorable incidents involved bushranger Joseph Bolitho Johns (better known as Moondyne Joe) and a group of Irish Republican Brotherhood members. Nicked for escaping the jail in August 1866, Moondyne Joe was recaptured and put into a specially made ‘escape-proof ’ cell. Prison governor John Hampton was so confident that Joe would be staying put he promised that if he escaped again he would ‘forgive him’. Hampton was soon eating his words; Moondyne Joe busted through a wall while

on rock breaking duty; he remained at large for two years. He was recaptured and sentenced to four years in irons, but when new prison governor Frederick Weld heard of his predecessor’s promise he decided not to enforce the sentence. Irish republicans had long been a thorn for the British authorities, shipping 62 Fenians off to Fremantle Prison between 1865-67. When John Boyle O’Reilly escaped

the jail and fled to Boston via an American whaling ship in 1869 the seeds were sown for an audacious international “breakout” for the remaining Irish militants in the jail. Fenians in America bought a whaling ship, Catalpa, and set out for Fremantle. On April 17 1876 six Fenians escaped from working parties outside the jail and were spirited out to the Catalpa. A steamship gave chase but the Catalpa’s captain, claiming he was in international

PLENTY TO SEE AND DO Above, the WA Maritime Museum is one of the must-visit venues in Freo while left, Fremantle Prison regularly wins awards for its imaginative visitor and interactive tours.

waters and that an attack on his ship would be considered an act of war against the United States, was allowed to sail away - and with him the escaped convicts. For details on Fremantle Prison opening hours, prices, tours and special events and exhibitions, visit fremantleprison.com.au or phone 9336 9200. 2 WA Maritime Museum It’s only fitting that a port town as rich in history as Fremantle should have a world-class maritime museum, and that’s the case with the WA Maritime Museum at Victoria Quay. Opened in 2002 to house the America’s Cup winning yacht Australia II, it features a superb range of exhibits, including the 2000-ton HMAS Ovens submarine and other historically important vessels, such as the Parry Endeavour, which april 2016 | PRIMOLIFE

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freo attractions circumnavigated the world three times. And submarines are the focus of a great new display over the school holidays entitled War at Sea - the Navy in WWI (on until May 29). This tells the story of Australia’s first two submarines, the AE1 and AE2, and there’s a great range of hands-on activities for the kids. Down the road at Cliff Street, the museum’s Shipwreck Galleries contains some amazing artefacts from the ill-fated Batavia (soon to be the subject of a new Russell Crowe movie). For details on the WA Maritime Museum’s and Shipwreck Galleries opening hours and more, visit museum.wa.gov.au or phone 1300 134 081.

ART LOVERS Fremantle Arts Centre, left, has regular exhibitions for all tastes, including Frontier Surfing, featuring a stunning photographic collection of incredible waves and surfers in action. PHOTO Jamie Scott, jamiescottimages.com

3 Fremantle Arts Centre Music, arts, exhibitions and just a great place to hang out for a coffee - the amazing buildings of the Fremantle Arts Centre are well worth a visit. Amazing to think this impressive limestone structure, built in the 1860s, has been at various times in its history the Fremantle Lunatic Asylum, the Woman’s Home and Maternity Training School (!), a US Naval Submarine depot and the original maritime museum building. Today though FAC runs a year-round program of cultural and community events, hosts concerts (think Elvis Costello, Paul Kelly and John Butler among others) and exhibitions - the latest of which, Frontier Surfing, has a particular resonance with the West Australian love affair with water. Centred around the challenge of big wave surfing at some of WA’s most spectacular breaks, the exhibition (on until May 22) features photos from Jamie Scott and Russell Ord plus the stories of the surfers who risk life and limb to chase monster waves.

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For details on what’s on at FAC, visit fac.org.au or call 9432 9555. 4. Steps in time In just on two hours I’ve consorted with convicts, had a taste of America’s Cup fever and walked on water. Well, not literally of course but this fascinating walking tour of Fremantle, run by Two Feet & A Heartbeat, is a great way to get acquainted with the port town’s colourful past. Of course, living in Perth for nearly 20 years I’ve been to Freo hundreds, if not thousands, of times. But then I’ve never really been to Freo and our affable, laid-back guide John does a great job to redress that. While I knew roughly about WA’s convict past I didn’t know that they were brought in primarily to help the fledgling “free” settlement of Fremantle survive. There simply weren’t enough people to keep the thing going - until convict labour was brought in to help build infrastructure.

And one of the first things they built was their own jail, the incredible Fremantle Prison (in use until 1991), testament not only to their back breaking work but also to the construction techniques which have stood the test of time. The Convicts and Colonials tour wends its way through Freo’s buzzing side streets and more with an eye for quirky facts, John spinning a nice (and true) story about the audacious escape - to America - of Irish republican ‘rebels’ from the jail along the way. And it’s the little things that I hadn’t taken much (any) notice on previous Freo visits that really stick in your mind; for example. the decorated street paving marking where the ocean (and river) once flowed - hence my walking on water. Then there’s the spot where a disgruntled publican, annoyed he wasn’t allowed into a soiree at the Town Hall, returned with a pistol to blow away one of the councillors. Or, fading in our blazing WA sunshine, a boxing kangaroo wall painting from the heady days of the America’s Cup. Two Feet and a Heartbeat also runs a longer tour on weekends, the Sailors Guide to Fremantle, centred around the beautifully preserved West End. You also get the chance to pop in for an ale at the wonderfully mysterious Buffalo Club, and the Navy Club, along the way. For more information, visit two feet.com.au or phone 1800 459 388 primolife.com.au


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A beautiful old building in South Freo has had new life breathed into it by local hospitality heroes. The result? Matthew Mills gives The Local Hotel a big thumbs up.

IN ANOTHER LIFE, when I was younger, a fair bit slimmer and had much more time on my hands, I arrived in Canterbury, in England’s south east. The day before, me and the girl I was travelling with had been in France and the crossing to the UK had been both delayed and cursed with rough seas, as the DoverCalais run generally was in those days.

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Tired, grumpy and with our youthful relationship fraying, we looked for a place to bed down for the night – and found one, a pub with rooms for rent by the name of The Three Tuns. I mention this not because I’m about embark on a review of a hostelry which, for all I know, may not even be in situ anymore, but because of the simple fact that, more than a quarter of a century on, it’s not just that I can remember its name, but I can still picture that place in curiously precise detail – a fact I was reminded of when I crossed the threshold of one of Fremantle’s newest places to stay, The Local Hotel. Thanks mainly to my job, I’ve been handed the keys to many a hotel room over the years, but while memories of most of those are little but a distant blur, I knew immediately that The Local was going to be a place that stayed crystal clear in my mind. Like The Three Tuns, its uniqueness was going to ensure that. From the moment we pulled into the car park behind this beautiful traditional West Aussie hotel, still, when we visited,

bearing the signage of its previous incarnation such was the newness of the revamp, my wife and I knew that what we had found was a one-off. Yes, it’s true that the practicalities, convenience and consistency of the big name, big chain hotels can be a boon to the traveller, but what we had here was a piece of individual flair that would, there seemed no doubt, be a place to make memories. We almost felt like frauds to have arranged to be there. The Local Hotel is the kind of place you’d love to stumble over, to discover, to fall into when you’re caught in the rain and decide to shelve your itinerary and make new plans. Walking into the front bar, leaving the bright autumnal sunshine behind us, the atmosphere and vibe of the place rolled over us, welcoming us in. We’d turned up at just after noon, but already the place was bursting with bonhomie, tables stacked with delicious -looking food, ice cold glasses of beer and chilled wines waiting to be poured. After introducing ourselves to genial primolife.com.au


owner Phil, we were led through the hotel, past the darker but sumptuous Whiskey Bar and upstairs to where our room for the night awaited. We had been given Chester – each room has a name as well as a number – a beautifully appointed space with views through the original sash windows over the bustling street below – but before we settled in we were given a quick peek into some of the seven other choices on offer. And here is where The Local Hotel takes unique and runs with it – no two rooms are the same, each is the result of one of the creative minds tasked with getting the venue up and running. As such, your stay, your memories, will probably be different to ours. Maybe you’ll be in the Elephant Suite with it wall-sized pachyderm mural, or you’ll come over all Quadrophenia after a night in Alfie, complete with a massive mod-target and chic red, white and blue surrounds. Or perhaps when you come back you’ll be torn between asking for Rosie’s Room again, because its cute simplicity was so perfect last time, or trying The Snug to see what it’s like sleeping with an albino stag peering down from the wall. All different, then, but all the rooms

share the same amenities – a fridge and TV – and the sharing concept is taken further when it comes to ablutions. At its heart, The Local Hotel is a traditional pub, so the showers are shared, a block for men and a block for women – but these are not the rusting rooms you may remember from your backpacking days. No, The Local’s showers are immaculate, modern, chic, as thundering as any big chain’s en suite, only

you have to pad through the communal guest’s lounge area to get to them – not a huge chore, especially when you factor in that your room’s only going to cost you around $140 a night. That lounge area, by the way, is lovely – bright, open and the perfect place to sit with a G&T before dinner, as we did later that day. First, however, we went downstairs for lunch.

WHERE EVERYBODY KNOWS YOUR NAME The Local Hotel on South Terrace is the kind of pub that every neighbourhood wishes it had - authentic, friendly and run by a team of hospitality experts .

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The Local Hotel is the kind of place you’d love to stumble over, to discover, to fall into when you’re caught in the rain and decide to shelve your itinerary and make new plans.

The Local Hotel rightly prides itself on its food, embracing its freedom to go with dishes that are both delicious and modern.We took a table on the street and ordered a delicious duck salad and a scrumptious cheese plate to enjoy with our bubbles and beer. Sated, we made the 10-minute walk into the centre of Freo for an afternoon of exploring, a pleasure for two northern suburbs parents with an unquenchable love of the port city and a desire to make the most of those precious sans kids moments. A pitstop at Monk Brewery on the main drag and a tour of the markets, april 2016 | PRIMOLIFE

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freo citystay and we headed back to our bolthole to see what the evening would bring. And what it did bring, after that peaceful G&T aperitif, was more wonderful food in the vibrant, bouncing front par. Families were as at home in this great Saturday night space as the young, hip twentysomethings and older coves like us, and the friendly staff kept food and drink flowing. I wolfed down the Harvey Sirloin Steak while my wife savoured her fettuccine, before whiling away the evening with a bottle of SSB.

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The next morning, we were loathe to leave Chester, to say goodbye to the oh-so-comfortable four-poster bed, but a beautiful breakfast at Ootong & Lincoln – recommended to us by the barman and just a few minutes walk along South Terrace – was some consolation. Like us, those who’d woken up within a stone’s throw of South Freo’s little laneways were out in force with their French bulldogs, tousle-headed toddlers and friends keen to enjoy some freshly brewed joe.

And then we were headed home, once more pumped up by the delights of Freo and happy in the knowledge that we’d discovered somewhere delightful and unique. Trust me, the Local Hotel is truly somewhere you’d feel blessed to stumble across and has the kind of individual style and vibe that will have it live long in your memory – but don’t wait for that. Book yourself a night now. PL The Local Hotel, 282 South Terrace, South Fremantle,WA 6162.Tel: (08) 6219 5510.

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by SIAN REDGRAVE | images KATE DISHER QUILL

MELLOW FRUITFULNESS Celebrate the change in season with a sensational pavlova my best ever in fact. IT’S THAT TIME of year when the days are getting shorter and the nights are getting crisper. Autumn has arrived with beautiful seasonal produce that can now be enjoyed. Root vegetables and fruits are everywhere, perfectly suited to warming desserts. The cool change however is no reason to give up favourite foods from summer. Pavlova is something that evokes memories of hot Christmas days spent by the pool, but shouldn’t be reserved just for the hotter months. My recipe for pavlova takes the summer classic and makes it more suitable for woollen jumpers and cups of tea. Brown sugar is rarely used in pavlova as they are generally admired for their beautiful white shell. However, brown sugar gives this pavlova a wonderful molasses aroma and flavour which works beautifully with the sharpness from the Greek yoghurt. Pears will be in abundance at your local fruit and veg store so feel free to double the recipe when poaching and add to your museli or porridge in the mornings.

BROWN SUGAR PAVLOVA WITH VINCOTTO POACHED PEARS & MASCARPONE Pavlova:

Filling:

6 egg whites (at room temperature)

300g mascarpone

1/4 teaspoon cream of tartar

100g thick greek yoghurt

1 teaspoon vanilla extract

1 teaspoon vanilla bean paste

225g caster sugar 80g soft brown sugar 1 tablespoon corn flour 2 teaspoons white vinegar

In a large mixing bowl, gently whisk together mascarpone, yoghurt and vanilla until well combined. Poached Pears:

Preheat oven to 200C. Draw a 20cm circle on a sheet of baking paper and place on a round pizza tray. In an electric mixer with the whisk attachment, whisk the egg whites, vanilla and cream of tartar until still peaks form. Meanwhile measure and combine both sugars. Add sugar one tablespoon at a time. This meringue should be thick and glossy. This usually takes around 15 minutes of whisking to ensure that the sugar has dissolved (take a little of the mix and rub it between your fingers, there should be no sugar grains). Fold in the vinegar and cornflour. Pile the mixture onto the tray and gently shape using a palette knife. Place the pavlova into the oven and reduce the heat immediately to 130C. Bake for 80 minutes and then turn the oven off and allow it to completely cool inside.

5 Bosc pears, peeled, cores removed 500ml water 200ml vincotto rind of one lemon, peeled 100g caster sugar In a small saucepan, combine the water, vincotto, sugar and lemon. Place over a medium heat and bring to the boil. Allow to reduce slightly and then add the pears stem side up. Reduce the heat and cover. Poach until the pears are tender. Allow to cool. To assemble: Gently transfer the pavlova to your serving dish. Dollop on mascarpone filling. Half the pears and arrange in the centre. Drizzle with a little more vincotto. Serve immediately. PL april 2016 | PRIMOLIFE

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As far as 20th birthday parties go, this one had all the right ingredients; stylish guests, free-flowing champagne and plenty of reasons to celebrate. By BEVERLY LIGMAN. NOW IN IT’S 20th year, the recent Western Australian Fashion Awards (WAFAs) pulled Perth fashion into sharp focus, highlighting just how many talented designers and creatives we have in our midst. The WAFAs are an industry night of nights and Fashion Council WA Creative Director Mariella Harvey-Hanrahan says it’s a chance for people to celebrate one another. “This year marked our 20th anniversary and I felt incredibly proud of how far our industry has come and how the sector in WA has developed,” Ms Harvey-Hanrahan said. “Celebrating all of the incredible achievements of our WA creatives has been very rewarding and worthwhile. Designer of the Year Morrison turned over $100 million in sales in 2015, a phenomenal achievement for both the brand and our WA fashion industry.” The Fremantle-born label took out the top prize for the second time this year. Created by husband and wife duo Kylie Radford and Richard Poulsen, the designers said they were “honoured” and “felt privileged to be a part of Perth’s fashion industry.” Emerging Designer of the Year Award

‘Mama Fox’ as she’s widely known, was congratulated for shaping the modelling industry in WA, discovering all manner of famous faces including Gemma Ward, Nicole Trunfio and Jessica Gomes and generally being one of the nicest people in the business. After the awards the party continued well into the night at the Heath Ledger Theatre with the stage fashioning itself into a fabulous pop-up bar. PL

went to knitwear brand I Love Mr Mittens, created by Belgian-born Stéphanie Caulier. The brand, which created this Autumn/ Winter’s must-have knit; the balloon sleeve cardigan, uses a ‘heartworking’ philosophy based on community and sustainability. Each garment is hand-knitted with love by Stéphanie and a team of fabulously talented knitters ranging from Christine Fox university students to retirees. STM’s Model of the year for 2016 was Claudia Todman of Chadwicks and Chantal Concei was named the Carillon City Photographer of the Year. “Contributing to the WA fashion industry for over a decade, it’s a privilege to be recognised,” Chantal said. “Working with clients such as Carillon City [and Claremont Quarter] has been invaluable creatively and I’m thankful for their continuing support over the years.” The King Street Fashion Walk of Fame was reinstated this year and the honour bestowed upon Christine Fox of Vivien’s Model Management.

Kylie Radford, Richard Poulsen and Mariella Harvery-Hanranan

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PRIMOhealth&beauty

Beauty BUZZ EVERY GIRL NEEDS good basics in her beauty bag and for me that means mascara and lip gloss. Both products can work double time and, if you get stuck, they’re all you need to pretty up for your next function/date/drinks on the run. Here’s two of my all time faves;

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It will be fun, they said. It won’t be scary at all, they said. It was also an awesome workout. Beverly Ligman tries Perth’s newest fitness craze, Movement Co. LET ME PREFACE this by saying that I’m not actually scared of heights. Growing up on a farm had me clambering up trees like a monkey for most of my childhood, so I felt fairly certain that a climbing wall would be a piece of cake. I was wrong. Turns out when you’re a kid you don’t have this weird thing that adults have called fear. Fear stops us from doing all manner of things in life, including things that might harm us. I’m being dramatic of course, climbing a rock wall won’t actually hurt you - even if you do fall off, a huge cushion breaks your fall. It will however hurt your muscles for the next three to five days and your hands because you’re holding on so tight. Founder Jacob Moffitt said the ethos behind Movement Co was simple, it challenges people to explore the limitless potential of human motion. “Movement Co is the next evolution in fitness featuring weightlifting, calisthenics, gymnastics, hand balancing, parkour and climbing in one incredible facility right in the heart of Perth,” Jacob said. “When combined, these classes help our members build a strong, powerful and

flexible body that not only looks amazing but can also perform at a high level in a broad range of activities. 
 “At our core we exist to help our members redefine their self-imposed limits, explore new personal and physical boundaries and develop exciting new ways to move their bodies and interact with the world around them.” After being put through my paces on the climbing wall, where I got to the third level and kind of sort of gave up (to be fair it seemed to involve a lot of rock hanging much like Tom Cruise in Mission Impossible II), I decided things like this really are mind over matter. It’s all about facing your fears and doing it anyway. Rock climbing is really a metaphor for life; you literally have to let go of something to grab onto something else. And trust yourself that you’ll make the right decision. And as far as fitness goes, do this once or twice a week and you’ll be well on your way to having your best rig ever with arms that would make Madonna jealous. Find Movement Co @ 7/97 Hector Street, Osborne Park, movementco.com.au

ESTÉE LAUDER SUMPTUOUS EXTREME MASCARA I literally can’t breathe when I don’t have any of this left. It’s the perfect mascara, with a big brush that lets you apply numerous coats and it doesn’t flake or smudge. If you’re on the run you can also use it to tame your eyebrows (just make sure there’s not too much colour left on the brush) and if you have the odd grey hair and a dark mane, it will cover that up quick smart too. $52 @ David Jones, Claremont Quarter and Perth City. NAPOLEON PERDIS LUMINOUS LIP VEIL IN GOSSAMER WINGS I adore this colour and it has a slight shimmer to it that makes your lips shine. Napoleon’s lip glosses are legendary for plumping your pout and this clever little product is actually half lipstick, half gloss, so you really can have it all! Once you’ve finished with it on your lips add a little to your cheeks as a make-shift blush while you’re on the go and swipe it across your eyelids for eye shadow to go-go. $32 @ Napoleon Perdis counters at enex100 and Lakeside Joondalup and Terry White Chemists.

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PRIMOeats SWEETIE PIES Phoebe Wood and Kirsten Jenkins, authors of The Pie Project.

pie

The Theory of

Professional foodies Phoebe Wood and Kirsten Jenkins are on a sweet, sweet mission to show how dessert pies can knock your socks off. By NORMAN BURNS. Images Courtesy HARDIE GRANT BOOKS

SPEND THREE MONTHS in New York City and you’re bound to come back with a real taste of The Big Apple. However when Phoebe Wood took a working sabbatical there she came back with a real taste of The Big Apple Pie. In fact, so enamoured was Wood, now senior food editor at delicious magazine, of the American pie ‘obsession’ she returned to her Melbourne home with a plan to preach the gospel of sweet pies to Aussies. Enlisting the help of fellow delicious

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staffer Kirsten Jenkins, the pair embarked on a creative - and challenging - culinary journey that’s culminated in a great new book, The Pie Project. Jammed with 60 fab-pie-ulous recipes (all sweet pies) across four chapters (Hot Pies, Cheats (!), Hand Pies and Cold Pies) the book is aimed at mum-and-dad home cooks rather than those with a mastery of French patisserie methods. But getting The Pie Project from go to whoa was not, it turns out, as easy as pie.

Says Kirsten: “The Pie Project was definitely a labour of love; it was very rewarding but we had a whole string of disasters/issues. A short list: two broken cameras, one bogged car after shooting all day which resulted in five people shovelling mud at midnight in a Blue Mountains winter; one crashed car (and $1,000 in insurance payments) while racing to a buy a packet of pastry; a near-hospital visit for one of us (instead Phoebe just lay on the floor all day groaning) and, to top it off, moving house on the last day of shooting. Let’s just say we pushed ourselves to the limit…” The seeds of the book took shape when Phoebe took time off at delicious to spend three months researching (and eating) the food of New York City; it soon became apparent that the phrase “as American as apple pie” had real meaning, with New Yorkers passionate about their pies. “Everyone I spoke to there had a pie recipe they were convinced was the best pie, so I was always attempting family recipes. A particular favourite was a pecan brownie pie recipe that a fifth generation New Yorker gave me - I trusted her and got major kudos that Thanksgiving,” she says. Back in Melbourne, Phoebe pitched the idea of a pie book to delicious Style Editor Kirsten and the pair set about tackling a mountain of recipes, some right out of left field. And not every pie combo was a roaring success - many of the more unusual ones didn’t make it to the book. “There were a few shocked looks between us over the course of the book when some combinations just did not work,” says Phoebe. But the ones that did make it are just as memorable; examples include Coconut Pie with Watermelon and Mint Sorbet; Grape, Marscapone and Honey Skillet Pie; Cherry, Blueberry and Coconut Bottomless pie and a whole lot more. Phoebe and Kirsten pick the honey and ginger brûlée pie as one of the book’s stars; Kirsten also loves the rhubarb, strawberry primolife.com.au


and balsamic pie with its gorgeous, geometric lattice top while Phoebe is particularly partial to the blueberry and lemon stunner that graces the cover of The Pie Project. As for the most common ‘mistake’ people make when making pies… “I think it’s more a common trait than ‘mistake’ - and that’s impatience. A successful pie takes time, patience and attention. Luckily we realised that a lot of people don’t have the time for hours of chilling, rolling and prepping, which is why we devoted a full chapter to ‘cheats’ pies where you can use store-bought pastry and ingredients and still get amazing, authentic results,” says Phoebe. The pair list three top tips for pie makers: 1: Enjoy the process - baking is meant to be fun; 2: When a recipe states a baking dish with a specific size, follow it; a lot can go wrong if you don’t follow the recipe; 3: When making a pie with a pastry make sure the butter is cold - it will make for a much better result. Now with a raft of sweet, more-ish pies under their belt, surely the next cab off the rank would be a book on savoury pies. “Ha ha - it may be too early,” says Kristen. “It could be like having a baby, we wait until we can’t remember the pain and then do it all over again. I would love to do a savoury pie book but I don’t think Phoebe is that keen.” Phoebe: “No comment!” But, as they say, never say never. And who knows. Thanks to Phoebe and Kirsten’s endeavours the phrase “as Australian as Nutella pie” may one day be part of our everyday lexicon. PL

Nutella pie

Serves 12

This pie reminds me of the first time I ever tried a molten Nutella crepe, standing on the roadside on the Rue Mouffetard in Paris. It was my first trip overseas, I remember feeling so impossibly uncouth as warm Nutella dripped all over my hands. I demolished one crepe and then ordered another. The addition of Nutella gives this custard a decadent, fudgey texture. — Phoebe INGREDIENTS 400g Nutella 3 eggs, plus 2 egg yolks 400ml pouring (single/light) cream 1 tbspn plain (all-purpose) flour 30g roasted hazelnuts, some left whole and some roughly crushed, to serve Pastry 200g plain (all-purpose) flour ¼ tspn fine sea salt 55g (¼ cup) caster (superfine) sugar 125g cold unsalted butter, cut into 2cm cubes 2 tsps apple cider vinegar mixed with 80ml (¹⁄3 cup) cold water and 4 ice cubes METHOD

The Pie Project, RRP $29.99, published by Hardie Grant Books, is available in all good bookstores.

For the pastry, combine the flour, sugar and salt in a bowl. Add the butter pieces and toss to coat. Turn out onto a clean work surface and, using a pastry cutter (or flat-bladed knife), roughly cut the butter into the flour mixture (leave some large chunks of butter as this will help the pastry to become nice and flaky as it cooks).

Create a well in the centre of the flour mixture and add the vinegar water in 3 batches, working it in with your hands to form a rough dough (you may not need all of the water). Shape into a rough disc and wrap in plastic wrap. Chill for 3 hours. Roll out the pastry on a lightly floured work surface to 3mm thick. Use the pastry to line the base and side of a 22cm pie dish leaving 3cm overhang. Using your thumb and index finger, pinch the overhang to form a fluted edge. Freeze for 30 minutes. Preheat the oven to 200°C. Line the pastry case with baking paper and fill with baking beads (or uncooked rice or dried beans). Bake for 25 minutes or until the pastry is a light golden colour. Remove the paper and baking beads, and bake for a further 5 minutes or until the base is just dry. Remove from the oven and leave to cool. Reduce the oven temperature to 140°C. For the filling, whisk together the Nutella, eggs and egg yolks, and the cream in a bowl until smooth. Whisk the flour with 3 tablespoons of the Nutella mixture until smooth, then stir into the rest of the mixture to combine. Strain into the cooled pastry case and bake for 1 hour or until the edge is set but there is still a gentle wobble in the mixture. This is an edited extract from The Pie Project by Phoebe Wood and Kristen Jenkins.

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FORM GUIDES FASCINATORS If the Melbourne Cup is just too much these days why not book a spot at an altogether more civilised racing meet at Warrnambool’s historic three day event on the south west coast of Victoria. By ADAM COLLINS. IT’S A PACKED train that could be going to the Melbourne Cup except the locomotive is heading in the opposite direction and patrons are warmed by winter coats and comfortable gloves. They’re off to Warrnambool’s May races, a three-day institution where the wind may be bitter but the spirit couldn’t be better. It’s a journey I’m familiar with, having spent a semester of my teenage years in the south west Victorian seaside town. Since my last trip the old cabins had

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been replaced by rows of seats, but the conversation is as boisterous as what I remember as we rattle down to the place they call The ‘Bool. “We reckon it’ll be warm in the bar!” roars one wag, pointing to that notoriously piercing breeze that awaits once trackside. “What happens on this trip stays on this trip,” whispers another lad to the group across the aisle, hoping for some mischief. “You’ll be swapping phone numbers in a minute,” remarks a third. Laughs all round.

It’s a pattern of what’s to come: happy, smiling people. With every minute we’re further away from Melbourne the stress of daily life abates a fraction more. For 160 years they have gathered at Warrnambool for jumps racing, the carnival growing to become the nation’s biggest rural meeting. It’s such a staple that the crescendo of the Tuesday-through-Thursday affair, the running of the Grand Annual Steeple, warrants a public holiday for locals. First held in 1872, no race in Australia primolife.com.au


is longer at an epic 5,500 metres, and none in the world has more jumps than the 33 fences scattered along a course that includes a pair of road crossings to an adjoining paddock next door to the track proper. It can be chaotic, but with $1.7 million was on offer in prize money across the 29 races it’s big business as well. There are flashes of that history everywhere you poke, too. Most significantly, in 1894 it was at the Grand Annual that Banjo Patterson’s girlfriend first heard the tune played by a marching band that would later morph into Waltzing Matilda. Of course, there’s no avoiding that jumps racing is a controversial enterprise, outlawed in some states but still part of the offering

to be found at the Cally Hotel, an oldfashioned drinker’s pub. The familyowned operation was in the midst of a major renovation, but was determined not to lose anything in character. How can you not trust a pub with their footy tipping ladder on the wall and handles on their pots of beer? It was time to explore. When the sun is out, Warrnambool’s natural charm lays at edge of the idyllic Lady Bay; fishing off the imposing Breakwater, watching for whales, and getting a sense of why it is part of the Shipwreck Coast when strolling down Thunder Point. But it’s an entirely different proposition when cold. This is the city centre’s time to flourish. Most of the action is found in close

work at dessert by indulging in custard and cognac, but this was mostly because I didn’t much fancy leaving. From start to end with a full belly and couple of glasses of wine, I was more than happy to part with $100 of my hard earned. Strategically retiring for an early night was sound, for it gave me the chance to tuck into a pair of cafes, and a chance to pretty myself up, before returning to the track for day two. Despite not being the world’s most hirsute lad, there are few things I enjoy more than leaning my neck back for a straight-razor wet shave. Birds and Fellas barber shop, I was told, would sort me out, and I immediately knew it was my kind of place when Metronomy was the first band I heard on the speakers upon

in Victoria, especially this one week in May. But despite healthy protester numbers, it lives on as Warrnambool’s centerpiece. In turn, the stature of the week readily draws racing royalty. Champion trainer Gai Waterhouse told me that after three consecutive visits she would now “definitely keep coming". “I’ve thoroughly enjoyed it here, it’s relaxed, very much a racing person’s carnival,” she said, adding it was like “racing in Ireland and northern parts of England". After losing money on the feature race of the opening day, I needed no encouragement to get out of the elements and into my digs. They were

proximity to the main Leibig Street drag; my destination to sample what’s touted to me as the best eatery in town, Nonna Casalinga’s. Nonna’s is empty when I enter, but not for long as revelers pile in, a winning race owner given a rousing applause from the staff who know their clientele well. The wine list is listed along the wall, the staff happy to pace me through it and the specials before leaving me alone with my book in the corner. Battered oysters were the perfect way to start alongside a pumpkin ravioli before launching into main of chicken that was carefully laid out on the plate within a healthy, crunchy salad. I undid my good

entering. There’s an intimacy to the wet shave; from the application of the hot towel to feeling the warmth of each other’s breath when your faces are that close; not to mention the potentially lethal weapon being thrashed about so close to your jugular. The woman working on my face couldn’t have been kinder with her advice; proud of her town, but also keen herself to get to the big smoke. A common theme. Feeling tidy, Bohemia was next stop for some baked beans that came steaming off the plate. I regretted not being there for dinner too where paella cakes with chicken, prawn and chorizo sung off the menu at me april 2016 | PRIMOLIFE

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When the sun is out, Warrnambool’s natural charm lays at the edge of the idyllic Lady Bay; fishing off the imposing Breakwater, watching for whales, and getting a sense of why it is part of the Shipwreck Coast when strolling down Thunder Point.

in the perfect collision of my passions. Bright Bird is renowned for making the best cup of coffee in the centre of town, and didn’t disappoint, albeit after a decent old wait that highlighted its popularity. In any case, I now felt ready to face the track. Before heading down for this trip I reflected on my brief Warrnambool school days and they were in no small part defined by the rapport struck up with one teacher. He was a lawyer, but had returned home to teach and I was in his initial intake. He liked normal things like football and taking the piss and was more a mate than a figure of authority. I’d googled him before going down there only to find out he was now a horse trainer, and hoped to run into him. Within ten minutes of entering the member’s enclosure this was exactly what happened; he had a nag running. I stuck out my hand, introduced myself, provided a bit of history and context. But nothing. He disposition was polite, but face blank. I was gutted he didn’t remember me, but that didn’t last for long when I broke with the pattern of a lifetime by backing a winner first up. Every inch of the venue – from the grass banks to the betting rings to the grandstands - were far busier on the middle day, where the Group One Warrnambool Cup featured. In the mounting yard, I spotted leading racing personality John “Dr Turf ” Rothfield, a man who has been back to Warrnambool, by his count around 30 times and says he has a love of the week for it reminds of him

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what racing “used to be”. “There is no atmosphere at the track anymore, it is all ‘race, race, race, race’; people are there not for the love of racing, whereas, I reckon here, these are all racing people,” he explained to me. “I was thinking the other day, and hand on my heart, I’ve never seen a fight here. Do you see drunks rolling around here? I’m not saying that we’re all do-gooders, but there is something about this carnival; people are here to enjoy themselves. “The way the spring is in Melbourne and now they are doing the Championships in Sydney, they are promoting it as a party and trendy and dress up and all that stuff. But here it is about racing, and everything else is an added bonus.” Succumbing again to the conditions after the main race was run and won, I ventured back up to a bank of minibuses that take patrons free of charge to town, with the hope that they’ll stop in at their pub on the way back for a quick pot or ten. On this occasion, I hopped on the RSL bus, driven by a Vietnam veteran who volunteers his time to “give something back”. It’s that kind of town. Next: Kermonds. Here is as much an institution in town as the races, a shopfront not shifting since the 1950s, boasting a hamburger routinely named as one of the best in country, even getting a gong in a world top 50 list. It was so packed that the contents could barely be contained within the bun, just what was required to again warm up the body.

It was the ideal stomach lining for a bit of an impromptu pub crawl as the buses slowly filled up the boozers. Here’s my form guide: Western – renovated, craft beers aplenty, big white walls. A nice investment of time. Royal – polar opposite of the Western, a Paul Kelly cover band and $3 pot at happy hour. Favoured by punters. Vic – another drinkers’ favourite, racing on TV through the night, but mercifully no pokies. Cosy and friendly, have it in your trifecta. Whalers – a $10 entry fee? Spiv magnet. Leave to others. Warrambool – establishment favourite, every wall covered in iconic photography of the area. A sense of history, hard to ignore. The multi-stop early evening had me ready for another weighty feed, and I needed no encouragement to slip over to another restaurant that vies for the tag as best in town, The Pickled Pig. Instant credibility is earned by the head chef having learned his craft as the Melbourne’s esteemed Press Club. He described to me his was to give locals the chance to eat off a city menu without having to drive three hours for the experience. In my case, an elaborate tasting menu coming in at under $100 is the perfect option, with so many treats it would be rude to try to capture them all in a sentence. In short: just go. After couple of lovely days, the biggest of them all had arrived: the 2015 Grand Annual. Nearly triple the numbers from the previous day poured through the gates (15,000 in total) making their most of the day off. The car parks are full of picnics here just as they are at Flemington in November, hospitality tents packed all the way down the straight. It rained, but John Green, chief executive of the Warrnambool Racing Club, explains with a smile that the “little bit of precipitation” is “part and parcel of what is the Warrnambool May Racing Carnival". “Warrnambool has stayed true to its roots,” he goes on. “That is, this is primarily a racing festival that showcases and caters for a broad cross-section of the industry.” The excitement on the terraces as favourite Regina Coeli crossed the line first was palpable; a win for the people, to end a carnival that’s unmistakably about the people. Returning home is hard. Maybe this is how life should be all the time: laughing more, engaging our best selves? Or perhaps this is what makes this special: the elimination of cynicism and the suspension of reality, if ever briefly. Only a train trip away. PL primolife.com.au


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TIME AND TYDE Get to know Troye Sivan’s little brother Tyde Levi as he prepares to head over to Perth with a bunch of You Tube stars for Amplify this month. By ASHLEAH CUMMINGS.

PL Tell us who you are and what you do? TL My name is Tyde Levi, I am 16 years old and I am an Australian YouTuber/DJ. I make weekly vlogs on Youtube and have had the opportunity to attend multiple Australian and International events and festivals as a DJ like Amplify, Goodlife and Playlist Live. PL How did you get into making YouTube videos? TL My older brother Troye (Sivan) definitely inspired me to start making Youtube videos.I saw what he was doing and the amazing opportunities that had become available to him (like travelling around the world) and thought to myself “I want that too”. Troye has been my mentor throughout everything and has really shown me the ropes of YouTube and guided me with my music career. We get on really well. My parents have always been very supportive of us both too - my mum will come onboard my YouTube channel sometimes too. PL What are you looking forward to the most this year? TL Definitely travelling! This year I will be travelling around Australia with AmplifyLIVE, attending Playlist Live in America, travelling to Europe, maybe Israel and hopefully South Africa. PL How do you spend your days when you’re not touring or uploading videos? TL I was attending private school in Perth but it was becoming increasingly harder to juggle school with filming, DJing and attending events so I switched to homeschooling. The transition from going to school to homeschooling wasn’t as hard as I thought it would be in terms of seeing friends as I hardly saw them at school anyway. Iwas constantly on tour for long periods of time so now I get to hang out with them when weplay soccer when I am in Perth which is always good fun and allows us to catch up.

PL What’s on your Spotify playlist at the moment? TL I listen to a wide variety of music across multiple genres and am constantly downloading new music! But at the moment I’m currently listening to a lot of Kanye - I’m a massive Kanye fan, Zhu, Skrillex andI’m also really lovingZayn Malik’s new single Pillowtalk. PL Who would be your dream musical collaborator? TL Honestly it’s Will Sparks, for sure. He’saproducer and DJ from Melbourne.I met him since I started touring and would love to collaborate with him. PL What do you love about Perth/WA? TL I love that Perth always has such a

chilled vibe. I know that after I’ve been travelling I can always come back to Perth and take time out to relax and do absolutely nothing. It’s literally the most chilled out place in the world. PL Where would you like to see yourself in five years time? TL In five years time I’d like to be focusing more on my DJ career. I’d like to eventually release an album and get into the music production side of things. PL What are your plans after Amplify? TL I’ll be headingto America to attend Playlist Live, which is where YouTube personalities and fans come together for athree day convention/festival/conference/ party rolled into one, andthen I’ll be tagging along with Troye for the European leg of his Blue Neighbourhood Tour. PL To check out Tyde Levi live, he will be appearing at Amplify in Perth on April 14.Tickets available at ticketmaster.com.au

BIG OPPORTUNITY Tyde Levi is on the verge of the big time as he eyes his next outing on the Amplify stage.

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It’s home to one of the most extraordinary landscapes on earth but, as Gill Pringle discovered, there’s more to Arizona than big canyons and cowboys.

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NATURAL BEAUTY Arizona is rightly famous for some of the most awe-inspiring landscapes in the world, including ancient canyons like this.

HOME TO BOTH cowboys and aliens, Arizona boasts some of the most famous rock formations in the world, including The Grand Canyon, Monument Valley and Red Rock State Park. Here, the sky is bigger, the stars shine brighter and the sunsets are otherworldly as, of course, are the frequent UFO sightings. In fact, the “Phoenix Lights” event on March 13, 1997 - when literally thousands of people in the Phoenix area reported mysterious lights in the sky - remains an unsolved mystery, still considered as the most significant UFO sighting in US history. UFOs aside, there’s almost too much to see and do in Arizona between the thousands of miles of breath-taking hiking trails, hidden lakes, dense pine forests, cactus-dotted desert, oasis-like golf courses and real-life cowboys.Yeehaw! A local businessman even imported London Bridge all the way from England, where its now a permanent fixture at Lake Havasu. Taking a family road trip to Arizona, we narrowed our itinerary to Phoenix and the brilliant red rocks of Sedona, where five vortexes are said to be located - not to mention the loons who believe alien spaceships are hidden beneath the incredible rock formations.

Shrugging off the desert dust, we checked into the legendary Arizona Biltmore outside Phoenix, an architectural gem showcasing the influence of America’s eminent architect Frank Lloyd Wright. Built entirely of “Biltmore block”, these pre-cast blocks were made entirely from desert sand in 34 different geometric patterns inspired by the trunk of a palm tree. Architect and FLW protégé Albert McArthur used 250,000 such blocks, lending an effect of FLW on steroids. Opened in 1929, the welcome party lasted three days to accommodate all the high society guests, flown into the desert by private plane. Retaining much of its old school glamour, this desert jewel boasts eight swimming pools including the renowned Paradise Pool with a 28m waterslide and swim-up bar. Or you can bathe in

the Catalina Pool, a favourite of Marilyn Monroe, or enjoy golf at one of two verdant championship courses, where Clark Gable once lost his wedding ring. A popular celebrity playground, the Arizona Biltmore is also a favourite with US presidents, newlyweds Ronald and Nancy Reagan even honeymooning here. Built on 16 lush hectares surrounded by the Sonoran desert, alongside Camelback mountain, it truly feels like a desert oasis. Mission-style furnishings and art deco lighting in every room lend a sense of history. We particularly enjoyed the life-size lawn chess, imagining all the luminaries who’ve lost their pawns here. Take the hotel’s history tour and ask to see the mystery room - this is where the guests would go to drink during april 2016 | PRIMOLIFE

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prohibition, featuring a secret escape route through the library in case of police raids. A full service spa utilises Native American herbs and oils with chakra healing massages, mud wraps and hot stones alongside traditional treatments. Our chakras restored, we traveled 160km north to Sedona through desert flatlands and past solitary saguaro cactus and signs for ghost towns like Horse Thief Basin, Wild Horse Gulch, Badger Springs and Bloody Basin. A dramatic change in the landscape indicates our arrival in Sedona, enormous red sandstone rocks glowing in deep orange sunset hues. First inhabited in 11,000 BC by paleoIndian tribes, they built pueblos and cliff dwellings before later western settlers marched the tribes out of town. Boasting more than five million visitors a year, more than the Grand Canyon even, Sedona today attracts an eclectic mix of hikers, UFO watchers, spiritualists, rock climbers, yogi, mountain-bikers and healers. One only need drive through town on State Route 179 to see stores offering aura readings, crystals and new age paraphernalia. It's no surprise that Sedona hosts its own international yoga festival. The Sedona area boasts five vortexes enhanced energy sites believed to facilitate prayer, meditation, mind-body healing and creative thinking. With 160km of red rock and more than 320km of hiking trails through red rock expanses, we took the 46.5km Courthouse Butte Loop, bisecting one such vortex at Bell Rock. According to the literature, this is an “Upflow area” said to encourage “higher perspective, a sense of being at one with the

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WHAT A BACKDROP Taking a dip at the Hilton Sedona pool takes on an epic scale with the beautiful canyons in the background.

Universe and an expanded outside-the-box viewpoint”. How would we know for sure? We enquired at the tourist office where one elderly chap said he’d lived in Sedona for 30 years without feeling the vortex although his wife reported a “tingly sensation”. Our trail began in shaggy meadows before flanking the mighty Courthouse Butte and dipping into Munds Mountain Wilderness with views of Bell Rock and other amazing formations known variously as Spaceship Rock or Muffin Rock, depending on whether you’re feeling metaphysical or just hungry. None of us wanted to be accused of lesser sensitivity so when we passed

the vortex, we all claimed to feel the tingle. Moments later, the sole fell off our daughter’s sneaker, causing her to shuffle the final couple of ks, her sole re-attached by an elastic band, muttering some very unenlightened curses. Only days later did we all confess that, spiritual outcasts that we are, none of us had felt a thing although we agreed the experience was most sublime. With a temperate, semi-arid climate, Sedona has as much as 10 inches of annual snowfall as well as a monsoon period. From barren red rock to lush forest and twisted juniper trees, meadows of verbena and petrified groves known as zen forests, every hiking trail is full of wonders. primolife.com.au


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Stop by the impossibly situated Chapel of the Holy Cross built into sheer rock face, looking out over an expanse of red rock, and it's hard not to feel the mystery of the universe.Voted as one of the seven manmade wonders of Arizona, it’s a must-see. Vanessa Hudgens and boyfriend Austin Butler clearly felt the earth move during a recent visit to Sedona, carving their names into the red rocks and now facing a US$5,000 fine after posting their handiwork on Instagram. We stayed at the well-priced and newlyrefurbished Hilton Sedona Resort & Spa, situated at the entrance to red rock country where every room boasts amazing views. With an on-site 18-hole championship golf course, three tennis courts, spa and pool, it is perfectly located just minutes from restaurants, shops, hikes and horseback trails. Whether you’re on a spiritual quest or simply want to chill and hike, Sedona is one of the most beautiful, inspiring places on earth. PL Check out The Arizona Biltmore atarizonabiltmore.com and The Hilton Sedona at hiltonsedonaresort.com

worst hangovers. foxrc.com/true_food_kitchen.html RUSTLER’S ROOSTE Built on the remains of a mountain dynamited in the 1960s, the same family has ran this cowboy hang-out ever since. A real bull (Horner) peacefully grazes in a pen outside the entrance and we feasted on platters of fried rattlesnake and cactus with prime rib and beans served in cowboy cans. Sipping huckleberry and prickly pear margaritas while a country band played, we were ready to say ‘Howdy Pardner’, and join the linedancing. Visit rustlersrooste.com

MIM (MUSICAL INSTRUMENT MUSEUM) Just outside Phoenix, MIM is the world’s only global musical instrument museum, housing more than 15,000 instruments from around the world. Grab a set of headphones and tour the Artist Gallery, displaying instruments and costumes from Elvis Presley, John Lennon, Taylor Swift and many others. The Experience Gallery offers a hands-on opportunity to actually play many of the instruments seen in the museum. Mim.org

BALLOONING Rise before dawn and drive 30 minutes outside Phoenix for a balloon ride over the Sonoran Desert. A ballooning novice, I stepped into what can only be described as a large picnic basket, held aloft by 35,000 sq ft of fabric. Floating like a cloud, we witnessed sunrise 1,500m above Lake Pleasant, Superstition Mountain and Pyramid Peak, an extinct volcano. It was a serene experience only punctuated by the gallows humour of “Captain” Johnny Brown and his witty requests for final prayers. Dipping down to 120m he pointed out roadrunners, coyotes, Javelina wild pigs and Red Tail Hawks, narrowly missing a creosote bush as we landed 90 minutes later to a champagne breakfast. With 340 sunny days a year, Phoenix is a premier ballooning destination. Visit HotAirExpedititions.com

DINING The Sonoran desert is the wettest desert in the world, leading to a growth in organic agriculture putting Phoenix on the upswing of a local real food movement attracting foodies from across the US. Visit Barrio Urbano for Chef Silvana’s fresh take on traditional Mexican cuisine with an urban flair. Enjoy craft cocktails at this cool hangout built in an old motorcycle store. barriourbanophx.com Another favourite is True Food Kitchen offering a seasonal menu of quality local ingredients. Don’t miss their awesome kale and avocado dip and salads created to cure every ailment from the “Root and remedy” to the “Medicine Man”. Fruit and veggie smoothies are designed to sooth the

PINK JEEP TOURS, SEDONA. One of the most exhilarating experiences of my life, we took a Pink Jeep Tour through Broken Arrow trail, thus named for the Jimmy Stewart movie of the same name. With breathtaking vistas around every corner, our knowledgeable driver David explained how the red iron oxide from ancient flood plains created the unique Sedona colour. Pointing out Mickey Mouse shaped rocks and other bizarre formations with spectacular views of Submarine Rock and Chicken Point, we were on top of the world, although my eyes were tightly closed as he powered down a steep dry riverbed known as “Road of no Return", all the while singing Kumbaya, or when he brought the jeep to just inches from the edge of sheer cliff drops. Visit pinkjeeptourssedona.com/

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A verdant checkerboard of rice paddies and lush expanses, Ubud has staked its claim as the spiritual and artistic capital of Bali. Why not enjoy Ubud’s tranquillity with these four special accommodation options? By CARMEN JENNER

LUXURY WITH THE VICEROY BALI Heaven forbid you only had one night in Ubud, but if you did, then the Viceroy Bali is THE place. No need to negotiate the traffic, simply send for a helicopter to collect you from the airport and deliver you directly to your private villa suspended over the Valley of Kings. Bali’s architectural grandeur goes without saying but it’s the small things which set the Viceroy apart. My bale perched over a heated infinity pool includes power points and by the pool are towel rails and a games table engraved with a chess board. The mini bar is stocked with Verve Clicquot and if there was ever a time to splurge it would be while soaking in the oversized bath at the centre of the opulent bathroom. Crank up the Bowers & Wilkins Zeppelin speakers and emerge through the bathroom’s filmy curtains all Zoolander-like as you head out to CasCades Restaurant. Dinner is quite an event and features a local and international line-up including American scallops, Jimbaran king prawn, yellowfin tuna, Tasmanian salmon, foie gras, Australian waygu, Pacific rock lobster and New Zealand lamb as you’re waited on by staff in

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traditional uniforms and gracious Balinese charm. There’s a buggy on standby to help you back to your villa, which I must say is especially handy after a deplorable display of decadence at the Lembah Spa. Public Relations Manager Andika Pratama really is quite justified in repeating the hotel’s motto, “Viceroy is a sanctuary in paradise.” Visit: viceroybali.com

SPIRITUALITY WITH SPIRITED LIVING Calling all you devoted Eat Pray Love fans, Spirited Living will set you on a path of self-discovery, or at least a bohemian stay in their rustic Trinity Gardens complex comprising of joglos (a traditional Javanese dwellings), The Den which is ideal for a couple or small family or The Mansion primolife.com.au


perfect for a lengthy gathering of likeminded souls. Access is gained by a beautiful 15-minute walk along the Sari Organic path, depicting rural life with a smattering organic cafes, day spas, galleries and industrious ducks along the way. More than just somewhere to lay your head, owner Susanna Nova offers workshops in health, beauty, relationships and creativity. Susanna lives on site with her family and was drawn to Ubud, as are many women, because of its feminine energy. She says Bali makes her feel alive and her message to visitors is to “come to Bali to listen deeply to the devotion in the people. They have a quality of devotion and ritual. It’s a treasure you can’t find in other places.” With its open bathrooms, remote access, communal living spaces, and relying only on the breeze and the on-site pool to provide relief from the humidity, Spirited Living is unconventional without a doubt. Without the distractions of the outside world it’s a thrilling escape route from the confines of reality. Visit: susannanova.com

THE HIGH LIFE Bali's sublime hilltop town Ubud is home to some of the world's most gorgeous luxury hotels - many of which Carmen experienced during her stay.

CULTURE WITH UMA BY COMO, UBUD No matter where you are in Ubud you’re surrounded by artisans whether they be painters, carpenters, weavers, musicians or those crafting batik patterns. Even the wafting incense in the open dining room at Uma by Como seems to sway

in time to the smoky jazz playing in the background. But beyond the handcrafted villas and lush grounds are entire villages dedicated to creating exquisite art. Batuan Village is famed for its painting style of the same name depicting village life and history while drawing on Hindu mythology. The drawings in black ink, often painted in with vibrant colours, are so fine in design many of the artworks take years to complete. The gallery showcases almost 1,000 pieces of 3rd and 4th generation artists and I’m drawn to a market scene valued at $45,000 US; it’s not surprising the President of Indonesia shops here. A few minutes away a new generation of budding artists are hard at work producing equally intricate artworks at the Keliki Painting School. I ask my guide Anom Suyadnya, Uma’s activity specialist, what sets the artists apart in Ubud and he replies with; “Tourism is thriving so there are many opportunities for artists. For example, the Ritz Carlton in Ubud features Batuan art in every room.” My question seems rather obvious watching the Keliki students who are mainly boys at work and I can’t imagine many 11-year-olds in the Western world working with such dedication and talent. They’re as mesmerising as they are inspiring. Visit: comohotels.com/umaubud

Kelod village, where Kano Sari is located, by contributing to the community, embracing Bali’s seemingly endless ceremonies (she even has outfits for her guests to use), placing offerings around the property and hiring locals. What was originally supposed to be a villa for her family and friends to enjoy evolved into a rambling guesthouse using natural materials sourced locally including the stone, linens, artworks and weavings on the ceilings and even the communal dining table is crafted from an old truck; although the marble came further afield from Sulawesi where her parents once lived. Comfortably sleeping 13, Karen urges visitors to; “Stay as long as possible and immerse yourself in the culture. Take the time to communicate with the locals.” One way to take Karen’s advice in a mindful manner is to hire her local driver and guide Tano for a unique tour. If you only have time for one excursion, make it Tirta Empul Temple for a water blessing beneath a dozen spouts; even if praying isn’t your thing I guarantee you you’ll leave refreshed and invigorated. PL Visit: kanosari.com Carmen Jenner was a guest of the Viceroy Bali, Uma by Como Ubud, Spirited Living and Kano Sari.

CONSCIOUS TRAVEL WITH KANO SARI Symphonies of cicadas and spine-tingling chanting echoing across the ravine come as part of the package at Kano Sari, along with the meditative snipping of grass by hand; the staff preferring tradition over convenience. There’s no mistaking where you are as owner Karen Lewis helps support Kutuh april 2016 | PRIMOLIFE

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The Lamborghini Huracán LP 580-2, just launched here in Perth, may well be top of many petrolhead’s Lotto win list. Matthew Mills explains why.

TO BE AUSTRALIAN is to know that anything is possible. Forget the American dream, it’s us here in the Lucky Country who know that if you work hard enough then the sky’s the limit. Our big red land is peppered with people who have set their sights high and reached their goals, whether through innovation, street smarts or sheer force of character. And with that success, comes reward. Right now, there are more than 11,000 Aussies who boast a million-dollar salary, which is the kind of money that lets them

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pick and choose just what how they’re going to celebrate their success. Homes and holidays spring to mind, but for many a millionaire motoring is where it’s at as far as spending their hard won moolah goes. As such, there’s going to be a fair few of the great and the good sitting up and taking notice at the news that there’s a new Lamborghini on the block. Yes, let us introduce you to the Lamborghini Huracán LP 580-2, the latest beautiful masterpiece to come from the Italian

geniuses that have brought us the perfect match of power and beauty since 1963. Aficionados of the marque will recognise the name, but will tell you that the standout difference in this much anticipated addition to the Huracán family is that it is rear-wheel drive. “The Lamborghini Huracán LP 580-2 continues the Lamborghini tradition of pure, visionary and technology-driven models,” says Stephan Winkelmann, president and CEO of Automobili Lamborghini. primolife.com.au


This is the purest expression of a Lamborghini to date, with class-leading technological refinements.

“The rear-wheel drive model fits perfectly into our Huracán family, appealing to those wanting an even more intense driving experience, or who currently drive other rear-wheel-drive marques and aspire to driving a Lamborghini. “This is the purest expression of a Lamborghini to date, with class-leading technological refinements. It is a serious car for serious drivers: it is maximum driving fun.” True petrolheads are already marveling at the stats. With its naturally aspirated V10 5.2 litre engine sending 426kW/580hp to the rear axle, the Huracán LP 580-2’s dry weight is just 1,389 kg, thus 33kg lighter than the fourwheel-drive version. That kind of power to weight ratio will take the LP 580-2 to 100km/h from a standing start in just 3.4 seconds. And if you keep on accelerating, pretty soon you’ll reach its staggering 320km/h top speed. Save that for the track, though. While both cars are undeniably beautiful, the Huracán LP 580-2 is clearly different from its four wheel-drive stablemate. The front and rear have been redesigned, accenting a young, fresh and more assertive look and highlighting the aeronautic styling. As you would expect from a

works together with the rising diffuser in the underbody to improve airflow around the rear of the car – the Huracán does not require a movable rear spoiler. And it sits on new, different-sized 19” Kari rims, enhancing the car’s dynamic expression. Pirelli PZero tyres have been exclusively developed for this rearwheel drive variant and steel brakes with aluminum brake disc calipers have been specifically contoured for weight reduction and improved cooling. See? Beauty and power in perfect harmony. The legacy of Lamborghini lives deep in this new Huracán, but it also, of course, embraces the dramatic revolution in technology that is sweeping the world. It’s kitted out with the latest Lamborghini Infotainment System II, with a 31cm, high resolution TFT instrument panel that offers every bell and whistle today’s motorist demands. The LP 580-2 is available in the full range of Huracán external and internal colours and trims, but thanks to Lamborghini’s personalisation program Ad Personam, the options for colours inside and out are limitless. This new Huracán then is destined to be another Lamborghini that will set the world alight, following in the illustrious

The Lamborghini Huracán LP 580-2 $388,900 + on road costs. Visit lamborghini.com

Lamborghini, each design detail celebrates the aesthetic of function, the result of a close collaboration between the Centro Stile designers and Lamborghini’s aerodynamic experts. The large, newly formed front air intakes specifically direct the cooling air and headwind to increase down pressure on the front axle. The spoiler lip at the rear

tyre tracks of the Miura, Countach and Diablo, all of which have given us wonderful rear-wheel drive variants. It is, then, the perfect celebration of success. If you’ve done the hard yards and made your place in the world, this could well be the car for you. PL april 2016 | PRIMOLIFE

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Melissa McCarthy rules the roost in her new film The Boss. By GILL PRINGLE.

MELISSA MCCARTHY PLAYS a narcissistic and ruthless financial guru in her new comedy The Boss, a film she co-wrote, stars and produced - effectively making her the boss off screen too. But she insists her own business style is far removed from that of her strident alter-ego Michelle Darnell, ruling with love instead of force. Fully cognisant of how successful women are unfairly portrayed, she tells it how it is. “I think a confident woman who knows what she wants and asks for it is always considered to be pushy or aggressive, and I think when a man does it, they say he’s really good at his job. “There are such crazy double standards that I want to say ‘Aren’t we all smarter and more evolved?’” asks the actress who juggles

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raising two kids with her film career and new fashion line, Melissa McCarthy Seven7. “It’s such a silly thing that somehow women are supposed to run a business, but do it with a pitcher of lemonade. No-one should have to go out and scream. “I have no problem, and I hope my daughters have no problem, in speaking for themselves and asking for what they want. You can still do that very kindly.That goes for men and women,” says McCarthy, 45, whose husband Ben Falcone directs The Boss. But she wouldn’t dream of bossing her hubby around,. “He’s too sweet. He doesn’t need anybody to boss him around. He’s really smart, he’s really funny, and he runs an incredibly calm, happy set,” she says. She relishes working with Falcone, already having teamed up on The Heat,

Bridesmaids, Tammy and Identity Thief. Ask what kind of boss she is, and she smiles. “I hope I’m a good boss. I’m surrounded by so many great people, that I try to run everything in a really collaborative way, and if we bring you in it’s because we think you’re great. I don’t want to stifle someone, so if you’re great at what you do, then come in and I want to hear your ideas. I don’t believe in someone saying, ‘this is what I want’. “That’s dumb because by having that attitude, you could have just missed out on 15 great ideas. I like to work collaboratively with everything.” Melissa credits Ellen DeGeneres as an inspiring example for a successful woman. “I think anyone who’s really built up their company and their lives into the shape of what they’ve wanted, is always interesting to me. There are so many wonderful women. I think Ellen DeGeneres is an incredible primolife.com.au


think of many women who might have been the inspiration – although she’s not naming names. “I love that kind of person that gets a look that you can tell they feel good in. At some point, they’ve said ‘I look good, I feel good’, and maybe you hit it in your 20’s or whenever you hit it, you lock into it. And I do love those people that stick with it, and they don’t care what other people say, they don’t care if it’s a little too dramatic. “You see that in all walks of life, somebody that believes they’re doing their own thing, and you can tell they love it. I’ve always had a fascination for that, and those women who are so done. For me, I only wish I had the time,” she says. “Me in my daily life, I’ve got my hair pulled back, and I’m the only one who’s still buying scrunchies. People are saying, ’we beg you to stop wearing scrunchies’, and I say, ‘That’s not going to happen!’ I have a scrunchie on, and a big scarf, and I’m taking my kids to school, but when I see someone who’s completely done, I just always think ‘Good for you‘." Now that McCarthy has branded herself so effectively, she doesn’t take the responsibility of her position lightly.

up doing miraculous things, and I like that concept too.” In the case of The Boss, her character has built an empire from nothing, shutting herself off from friendships in the process, but when she is sent to prison for insider trading, she is forced to rebuild her image with the reluctant help of her former assistant, Kristen Bell. Having really only tasted major success after she turned 40, McCarthy savours the rewards of her struggles. Spending years honing her skills as a stand-up comic at New York’s The Improv, she languished as nameless characters - think “paramedic” or “waitress” - on TV and film, earning her first break in 2000 on TV’s popular Gilmore Girls as a series regular, finally landing her own TV comedy series in 2010 as one half of Mike & Molly. As much as she enjoys her success, there have been sacrifices. “I believe the downside is that you lose your anonymity. I’m a big people-watcher, so one of my favourite things always was to just sit and watch people. I love to watch people when they don’t know they’re being watched. I find them fascinating. “I think people look their prettiest or

“I think it’s good to know at the end of the day, you’re in charge of your own behaviour. Do you excel? Do you try hard? Do you work as hard as you can? I like the concept that you can adjust your ‘You’re in charge of your destiny’. You may have to work harder, and other people may have an easier road, but kids who have nothing end

their most interesting when they are in a grocery store or they’re doing something where they don’t even know all their quirks and tics,” says the actress who next brings some girl power to the highly-anticipated Ghostbusters re-boot with Kristen Wiig and Chris Hemsworth. PL The Boss is released April 14.

FUNNY GIRL Melissa McCarthy finds her funny bone in The Boss, with co-star Kristen Bell.

example. She, with kindness, grace and humour, is running massive companies, doing all these things, and is also one of the biggest philanthropists that I know. It’s really impressive what she can do with grace.” As The Boss’s Darnell, McCarthy has created a heavily made-up, turtle-neck wearing, red-haired monster and one can

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BROUGHT to BOOK Rudyard Kipling’s classic for all ages - The Jungle Book - has had new life breathed into it thanks to an A-list collection of real-life stars. By GILL PRINGLE. HE DIRECTED WHIMSICAL movies Elf and Zathura: A Space Adventure, so it's little surprise to learn that Jon Favreau is sentimental at heart. Handed the reins to direct Disney’s live action version of Rudyard Kipling’s timeless story The Jungle Book, he took inspiration from both Disney’s animated classic as well as Kipling’s darker narrative. “Jungle Book, the animated film was very influential to me,” he tells me when we meet him in a Los Angeles studio where he’s directing, knee-deep in potted palm trees and vines. “I was born in 66. It came out in 67. It was Walt’s last movie. There was a very playful quality to it and really cool music. And then of course there were the centuryold Kipling books that are much darker and more mythic.” Favreau’s new live action film uses mostly computer animated graphics, the director admittedly coming slow to the CGI party. “I’ve been pretty adamant about not using CGI for decades now. I started to work with it a little bit on Elf and Zathura and more so by time I got to Iron Man. But now I’ve come to the point where

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the technology is so convincing, you don’t know if you’re looking at something that’s real or not. A real forest, a fake forest? Real animal or fake?” He quickly assembled his high-profile friends as the voice cast, Scarlett Johansson’s hypnotically hissing’s python Kaa, Idris Elba’s fearsome tiger Shere Khan and Bill Murray’s goofy bear Baloo. Yet he struggled to find the right boy to play Mowgli, after seeing almost 2,000 kids across Australia, US, Canada, India and the UK. “Sometimes in movies you’re seeing someone who’s not a little kid anymore and it was important that Mowgli be ten years old. “I also knew it would have to be someone with a certain charisma, a certain charm, a certain quality that I remember from the cartoon. A playfulness, an athleticism, but most importantly someone who was interesting to watch and intelligent. "And then this kid Neel Sethi, who had never done a movie or really acted, came in and I saw something really interesting about him. He was very green but very watchable and I just really dug him. “I’ve worked with enough young actors that I knew I had what I needed as the basis

of a relationship between an actor and a director. Being an actor myself I could help guide him and there was a lot of support from other people on the set who were doing off-camera or running lines with him. "It’s amazing how fast kids learn. He’s a kid from Manhattan who has a really nice sense of humour and charm, and a lot’s been demanded of him.” Facing stiff competition from Andy Serkis’ live action movie Jungle Book: Origins, also with its own A-list cast including Cate Blanchett and Benedict Cumberbatch, Favreau worked under extreme pressure to beat his rivals to the box office, releasing his own The Jungle Book a year ahead. The end result? A magical reinterpretation of one of the most unforgettable stories of all time. PL The Jungle Book released on April 18. primolife.com.au


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MOO-SIC FOR THE SOUL Australia’s only annual touring music event to hit regional Australia, Groovin’ The Moo, is charging back to Bunbury this year, with an utterly enormous line-up. Headling the show is DJ Alison Wonderland, one of the biggest artists in electronic music, alongside Sydney boys Boo Seeka, indie rockers Boy & Bear, British India and Client Liaison. WA’s own hip-hop star Drapht is getting in on the action, as are dreamy five-piece The Reubens. International acts such as Ratatat, rapper Danny Brown and relentless tourers Odesza round out this bill, while Bunbury gets a huge serving of local acts like Grrl Pal, Longshore (from triple j Unearthed fame), Triple J Unearthed's 2015 winners Mosquito Coast and Verge Collection. Away from the main stage, and keeping it low and real is the multitalented Amrita Hepe with her Justin Beiber “Sorry” Dance Class, guiding punters through the dancehall moves from the Beib’s hit song, in a beginners class that is loud, sweaty and fun. The finale show of any tour is always a blast, and GMT is no exception. Don’t miss Groovin’ The Moo 2016. Groovin’The Moo, May 7.Visit moshtix. com.au. two double passes to Groovin’ The Moo WIN (must be over 16). Visit PRIMOLife’s Facebook page to enter.

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ON THE ROCKS When reporter Kim Barker’s (Tina Fey) life needs something more, she decides to shake it all up by taking an assignment in a war zone - as you do. There, in the midst of chaos, she finds the strength she never knew she had, discovering that it sometimes takes saying WTF to find the life you were always destined to have. Co-starring hot Aussie Margot Robbie, ex-Hobbit Martin Freeman and Home and Away’s very own Stephen Peacocke, this is the movie that takes you from the headlines to the front lines. Whiskey Tango Foxtrot is out May 12.

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VIVA ESPANA The Spanish Film Festival returns to Cinema Paradiso (Northbridge) and Luna on SX (Fremantle) from April 21 to May 11, presenting an impressive array of the best films from Spain and Latin America.You’ll find comedies, dramas, thrillers and documentaries to suit all tastes. Head to spanishfilmfestival. com to find out more.

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Marshall promises again to deliver big things with Mother’s Day. This heartwarming film follows the very different relationships between mothers and their children starring Julia Roberts, Kate Hudson and Jennifer Aniston. In cinemas April 28. Thanks to Studiocanal Australia we have 10 in-season double WIN passes to giveaway. Visit PRIMOLife’s Facebook page to enter.

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GET REAL Real estate agent Frank Mollard won’t admit it, but he can’t move on. Divorced but still attached, he can’t sell a house in a property boom - much less connect with his teenage son. One night Frank gets a phone call from his mother. Nothing out of the ordinary. Apart from the fact that she died a year ago. New flick A Month of Sundays is about parents, children, regrets, mourning, moments of joy, houses, homes, love, work, television, Shakespeare and and jazz fusion: about ordinary people and improbable salvation. Because everyone deserves a second chance. Even a real estate agent. A Month of Sundays, out from April 28.

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MOTHER’S LOVE Following the success of New Year’s Eve and Valentine’s Day, Director Garry

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Variety Toy Bank hosted The Promoting Respect Luncheon at the State Reception Centre, Frasers Kings Park. Joined by former Variety Toy Bank patron Tonya McCusker AM, guests enjoyed a special two-course lunch and champagne. Each guest was required to bring a new, unwrapped toy. Variety Toy Bank works closely with the Women’s Council for Domestic & Family Violence Services to ensure these toys are distributed to disadvantaged children in women’s refuges across WA. Funds raised from the luncheon enable Variety Toy Bank to continue its support of the Promoting Safety and Respect Project, an initiative developed by the Women’s Council. For details on upcoming Toy Bank events visit varietytoybank.org.au or call (08) 9355 3655. april 2016 | PRIMOLIFE

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by MATTHEW MILLS

picture perfect The return of the printed photograph warms the cockles of my heart as Daisy does a spot of interior design. DAISY’S ROOM HAS had another makeover, and we’re all very pleased with it. Daisy especially. It’s the third or fourth revamp since she became that little bit too old to share with her little brother and finally saw him evicted. Space opened up a couple of years back thanks to our eldest flying the nest and for the first time since Oli was born our home had enough bedrooms for the remaining four kids to all have one each. It was pretty good timing, I can tell you. Oli was approaching five, Daisy had just turned ten – just five real-time years between them, but at least a generation in attitude and outlook between our two youngest. We reassured poor Henry that should his foray into the real world of landlords, rent, utility bills and feral housemates go awry then of course we would reshuffle once more, that he would always have a room to come back to, but, thank all the heavens, our eldest was more than robust enough to get adulthood right at the first attempt. I hate to imagine what we’d done if he hadn’t been. Maybe converting the shed would have worked – every combination of any of our five kids sharing looked fraught with complications. Anyway, thanks to our eldest’s heroic independence, our house is now just about big enough for our sprawling brood and Daisy has her own room where she can call the shots. Hence the desire for a Saturday reno. Turning 12 was the key, bringing with it as it did a giant life step for Daisy, based around the transition from primary school to middle. It was time, she declared, to put away childish things – not all of them, mind, the dress-up dolls were staying and woe betide anyone who touched her snow globes – but a major clutter cull and revamp was due. Her plushies were decimated, only the major players surviving the forced repatriation to the attic, and surfaces were swept clean of bits and pieces in favour of clean lines and tasteful ornaments. Exclusive space was created at a new desk for her laptop, a bank of gadget chargers neatly hidden beneath to ensure her phone never again dipped below 10 per cent. One Direction just about hung in there, but where once the walls had been a sea of Harry, Zane and that one who can’t close his mouth, now they were but a token presence, replaced by more grown-up artists – Ariana somebody, that Bieber child – a Paper Towns movie poster and a wide selection of Kmart motivational canvasses urging all and sundry to dream bigger, keep calm and enjoy pineapples. The piece de resistance, however, was the main wall where Daisy herself painstakingly created an interior staple which, among teen and tween girls, is apparently the new big thing to do – the photomontage mural.

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The premise is that no longer is simply having countless pictures on one’s iPhone or Instagram good enough. No, young ladies of today need to print hard copies of their greatest shots and display them on their bedroom walls. As such, while I scrubbed skirting and blinds and cleared detritus from beneath her bed, Daisy and her mother headed to Kmart and printed off dozens upon dozens of selfies, Instagram images and Snapchat screenshots. On their return, while we waited outside, Daisy carefully stuck each and every one onto one wall of her room creating a two-metre by four-metre montage of her life. And I love it. Even when I’m struck by the damage that all that bluetack is doing to the paintwork, I still see it as a triumph. All of her young life is on that wall – her friends, her family, her pets, her passions. There’s Daisy and BFF Bianca, duck-facing. There’s Eyebrows, the poor, deceased guinea pig. There’s Daisy dancing, with her squad at malls and birthday parties, arms round her brothers, grinning with mummy, holding poor Mittens like a handbag. And, look, there’s me, terrible hair, glasses askew, but with Daisy herself on my lap, features frozen mid giggle. It’s been up now for a couple of weeks, but still I find myself staring at it for minutes on end, eyes wandering from image to image, each time I go into her smart, new room. And it’s hit me that part of the delight I take from it is in the return of the real, honest-to-goodness, hold-in-your-hand photograph to our home. I’m not going to launch into some rose-tinted reminiscence of photographs in days gone by, lauding the days of waiting weeks to pick up one’s prints only to find a collection of over-exposed, redeyed disappointments – I am a big fan of the instant gratification of an iPhone pic and the ease of sharing it that Facebook and Instagram bring. But I am glad that the IRL image is making a comeback. Point in fact came over the weekend when Henry dropped round for lunch with his latest flame, a pretty and witty young lady who happily indulged his mother’s love of bringing out the photo albums to both reminisce and embarrass her eldest. We have stacks of them, packed in glorious un-chronological chaos with shots of weddings, birthdays and normal days in all the houses we lived in until we reached this one, our home. There are also plenty of my wife as a teenager, sporting wonderfully extravagant 80s fashion, a few of me, equally gauche, playing guitar in bands that were never destined for greatness, and even some of relatives long gone, who our children will never meet but live on in our stories. And yet, notable by his absence in these ragtag tomes, is Oli. Born at the dawn of the virtual image, he lives large in the iCloud, on Facebook and in folders on the desktop, but prints of his life peter out just after his second birthday. As such, he hardly appears in the scruffy albums, or in the boxes under our bed, so there are few pictures of him that we can hold in our hands and pass around. More than there were, however, because his smiling face now peeks out from maybe one in ten of the pictures on Daisy’s wall – she may have wanted him out of her room, but she still wants him in her montage. For me, that’s inspiring – I’m off to Kmart to print of the best of my iPhone and buy a shelf of new albums. Hoorah for the return of the hard copy. PL primolife.com.au


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