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Fremantle Inner City

Residents Association

Cr

Jon Strachan

Well, several Councillors have made it pretty

“[I

believe] elected members need to take “a long

clear what Council is up to, and it is hard to

hard look at themselves” and ask whether those

see how Council has acted in the best interests

councillors voted onto the committee were the

of the people of Fremantle.

councils best heritage experts.”

This is what they have said:

(Fremantle Gazette, January 10 -16, 2006)

Cr Geoff Graham, Chairman of the Heritage

Cr Shirley Mackay

Committee

“I have to agree with [comments by other council-

I am “disgusted and outraged” . “I definately think

lors] that there was an orchestrated ploy by some

there was an orchestrated ploy by some sections of

sections of the council to get rid of me.”

the council to get rid of Cr Shirley Mackay from the

Sports and Recreation Committee and Crs Lauder

(Fremantle Herald January 14, 2006)

and Dowson from the Heritage and Special Places

Committee”

Deputy Mayor John Dowson

“Councillors should be guided by their areas of

Crs Lauder and Dowson are the foremost heritage

expertise when nominating for committees ... It

experts in Fremantle and it was an appalling act to

looked very much like an orchestrated act of bas-

vote them off the committee.”

tardry to vote us of the committee. It is preventing

us from getting on with the serious work that needs

“The action beggars belief.”

to be done”.

(Fremantle Cockburn Gazette, January 3 -9, 2006)

(Fremantle Cockburn Gazette, January 3 - 9, 2006)

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The Mayor

tention to Fremantle as a good place in which to live

and fought for a new Planning Scheme that protected

“Council’s obviously made a decision”, Mr Tagliaferri

residential amenity. All of this activity took a heavy

said, clearly reluctant to discuss the elections ... In all

toll on Les’ health and he once came to a Council

honesty I don’t think there was anything orchestrated in

meeting from Fremantle Hospital for a crucial vote, in

that.”

his pyjamas.

(Fremantle Herald January 7, 2006)

Les’

knowledge of Fremantle’s buildings and their sto-

ries saw him become the inaugural W.A member of the

NOW LET’S LOOK AT THEIR

Australian Heritage Commission, protecting the Na-

EXPERIENCE AND WHAT THEY STAND FOR

tional Estate under both the Whitlam and Fraser gov-

ernments.. He always emphasised the economic

Cr Les Lauder

benefits of heritage for Fremantle.

Les Lauder was dubbed the Saviour of Fremantle after

And it continues with Les pulling our latest planning

his efforts to protect the city’s heritage in the 1970s.

scheme, CPS 4 from the Ministers desk to have it

When he first entered Council and founded the Freman-

amended to ensure that Fremantle is not overwhelmed

tle Society, Fremantle as we know it was under threat of

by high rise developments.

destruction. Heritage protection was given only to a few

iconic buildings. Meanwhile, High Street was to be

widened both sides thus wiping out its sumptuous fa-

cades through the West End. Henry Street was to be-

come part of a coastal highway while the Orient Hotel

would become a glass and aluminium boat-display

building. The Fremantle Markets and the former Liter-

ary Institute (now the Dome in the centre of the cappuc-

cino strip) were to be demolished for car parks.

Fremantle Prison, now the state’s number one heritage

site, was to be flattened and replaced with high-rise

apartments. Near the Town Hall there were plans for a

sixteen-storey glass tower, which Les led the opposition

to.

A TOUCH of graffiti on a column in the old Customs House

but the Minister for Environment and Conservation Dr. Moss Cass,

agreed with Les Lauder that this building was beautiful and must

Be protected.

With the resolute support of the then mayor, Bill Mc-

Kenzie, and an increasing number of community-based

councillors, Les saved many buildings. People were

moving out of the residential areas when Les drew at-

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Deputy Mayor John Dowson

Cr John Alberti (in his own words)

John Dowson has written extensively for newspapers

“... I have lived in Freo for 46 years in the heritage

and magazines on heritage, urban design, planning, and

section of town and I am passionate about the place

environmental issues for 20 years.

and value its heritage very much. However, I think we

should encourage people ... to build the heritage build-

His most recent book, "Old Fremantle," a photographic

ings of tomorrow.”

history of Fremantle, won the Premier's Prize for non

fiction. He is currently working on another book on

Recently licensed as a Real Estate Agent

Fremantle and one on Albany.

Cr Steve Gorman

He has written extensive submissions to prevent the

loss of heritage properties around Western Australia,

Two heritage awards, Casa Rialto Building, High

including a 120 page report on the North Fremantle

Street

grain silos (now demolished), and a 110 page

investigation into the heritage significance of the

† Five pre war houses personally restored in the past

former immigration buildings on Victoria Quay.

12 years

John Dowson has made submissions to Fremantle

† A developer, who is currently seeking approval

Council on many local issues, including urban design,

for his

5 storey plus roofdeck development in

and his urban design report is still used at some local

Henry Street, West End when this is clearly con-

universities.

trary to Council’s West End policy. That policy

seeks to protect the West End with a maximum 4

John's work on environmental issues while living in

storey height limit.

the United States earned him an "Environmental Hero"

award from the powerful Earth Day committee. In WA

† Publicly advocates 8 storey heights in the West

he has been active in campaigns to save old growth

End (see The West Australian XYZ, although he

forests and Cockburn Sound seagrass.

later said these were flippant remarks (The Fre-

mantle Herald XYZ)

1996-1996 John was a councillor for East Ward before

disappearing to run a chateau in France for a couple

of years. In 1999 he was elected president of the

This is what Smith, Alberti and Gorman voted

Fremantle Society and held that position until 2004,

for in the West End.

and the following year was elected councillor for East

Ward again, and subsequently deputy mayor.

14 Mouat Street, Fremantle

While president of the Fremantle Society he generated

a great deal of publicity for the heritage group, and

some newsletters had high print runs approaching

20,000 copies.

John has always felt that the heritage and history of

Fremantle is its greatest long term economic asset.

Cr Bob Smith (in his own words)

“My family has an “historical association” with the port

city that goes back 77 years”

Fremantle Gazette, January 10 - 16, 2006

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NOW LET’S LOOK AT SPORT !!

The people of Fremantle deserve

Cr Shirley Mackay lives and breathes sport.

the best expertise on Council’s

Her fellow Councillors have shown their support by

committees. On any balanced view,

electing and re-electing Shirley as Chairperson of the

Sport and Recreation Committee for the past 14 years.

Les Lauder and John Dowson

Yet she was suddenly dumped in favour of Cr ?? at

should be returned to the Heritage

Council’s meeting on 21 December 2005.

Committee, and Shirley Mackay

should be returned to the Sports

Why ? What has changed ???

Committee. Acknowledge the

Key Achievements

error, and move on, in the best

interests of the people of

Chairperson, Sports Committee for the past

Fremantle.

14 years

Sporting Wall of Fame, 1998

Olympic Torch Relay 2000

Inaugral Masters Games 2001

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