Friday 5 February 2010

Thornlie Tree Man heads to Heritage Council

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Thornlie tree protest heads to Heritage Council

BEATRICE THOMAS, The West AustralianFebruary 5, 2010, 2:00 pm
Richard Pennicuik in his tree. Picture Sandra Jackson
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    UPDATE: The ongoing saga of Thornlie's tree man has taken another bizarre turn with confirmation Richard Pennicuik is applying to have the tree heritage listed.
    The application, to be lodged with the Heritage Council of WA, will be based on the tree's 40-year age and the cultural significance obtained as a result of Mr Pennicuik's 60-day protest.
    Mr Pennicuik said the tree was culturally significant because it stood for free choice and saving the environment.
    “I, and the tree, stand for free choice and all the people who know what it’s like to have something taken away from them,” he said.
    Mr Pennicuik's lawyer, John Hammond, said he expected the application to be taken seriously "given the sentiment and controversy that surrounds the tree".
    It will also buy some time because any building or structure cannot be touched while it is being assessed for heritage listing, though it is understood the Heritage Council plans a quick turn around on the application.
    His wife Rose Malumbres, 55, said the application made use of another avenue to try to save the tree and did not demean the heritage process.
    “What about trees that are 100 years old that haven’t been heritage listed, that’s frivolous,” she said.
    Any listing on the State Register of Heritage Places needs to be of State significance.
    Hundreds of trees form part of the State Heritage database but in most cases they are part of a broader listing of a place.
    The council will have to carry out an initial assessment on the tree before making a decision.
    Mr Hammond said he had also put an "open offer" to the City of Gosnells outlining that Mr Pennicuik would come down from the eucalyptus melliodora tree if it agreed to preserve it, a nearby tree and also erect a barrier around it.
    The scene at the Pennicuik house is never dull.
    Almost every driver who whizzes by has a few honks and throwaway comment for the “tree man”. Their contributions range from “go tree man” to “get down you idiot” and “you dole bludger”.
    Mrs Malumbres said Friday nights gets especially rowdy because carloads of detractors pester her husband.
    “But he has never come down,” she said. “I would sit through a lie detector test to prove that.”
    A big crowd gathered outside Mr Pennicuik's Hume Road house for a "tree party" organised by a commercial radio station to mark the 60th day of the campaign this morning.
    A bush band and sausage sizzle were put on as part of the celebration.
    Tom, a neighbour who did not want his surname used, said the tree man was wasting his time.
    “It hasn’t got the significance to be heritage listed,” he said. “The shire will get its own way. He should just give up with some grace.”



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    Thornlie Tree Man Won’t Give In

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    The Tree Man Won’t Give In Or Come Down

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    Atta boy Richard
    OK Loons, remember Richard Pennicuik the man up the tree in Thornlie? Come on sure you do, I even think some of you made fun of him. Well, he is still up the eucalyptus tree (60 days and counting) , despite being fined, abused and even egged. Now Richard has found another angle to stop the City of Gosnells from chopping down his beloved tree… the Heritage Council. Oh , yeah, heritage list the bugger and stop the friggin City of Gosnells once and for all. Nice move.
    Psst Anyone who wants to show their support don’t forget to join his Facebook site…some of the comments are priceless.



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    Thursday 4 February 2010

    Broadcaster quits over Heritage FM

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    Broadcaster quits over Heritage FM's Irish jokes

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    NOT AMUSED: Former local radio announcer Brendan Belovnf says there is nothing funny about Irish jokes. Picture:inmycommunity.com.au Source: PerthNow
    A LOCAL radio announcer has quit community broadaster Heritage FM because it features Irish jokes.
    Former local radio announcer Brendan Belovnf says there is nothing funny about Irish jokes, and is so passionate about the matter he has parted ways with Heritage FM because it was regularly airing such jokes.
    Mr Belovnf said he had been a volunteer announcer at the station for four years until recently when he began noticing one too many jokes at the expense of Irish people being made by the broadcaster.
    “I told station management that I wasn’t happy with the telling of Irish jokes recently on air by a particular presenter because basically the jokes were portraying Irish people as dumb,” he said.
    “I am half-Irish myself and I find those kinds of jokes offensive.”



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    Saturday 30 January 2010

    Local history goes online

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    Local history goes online
    The results of more than 20 years of collecting information on the history and heritage of the City of Gosnells area is now freely available from the comfort of your home.
    The collection is an ideal source of information for those conducting research on the local area or local family histories.
    The archive includes transcripts from interviews that tell the oral histories of the area. More than 20 of these tell narratives of the indigenous history of the City.
    City of Gosnells Mayor Olwen Searle said that the collection of over 700 files is also of importance to younger generations learning about the City’s past.
    “Grandparents and parents can share memories of what living in the City used to be like,” the Mayor said.
    The collection will continue to be updated and added to, as new material is donated or researched.
    The material can be accessed via the City’s library catalogue atwww.gosnells.wa.gov.au. Printed copies are also available to browse in the Local History Collection at the Gosnells Knowledge Centre in the Agonis Building.
    Anyone wishing to share material with the public collection, or seeking more information, can contact the City’s Local History Librarian on 9398 2551.




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    Thankyou for your enquiry. Council meetings are conducted under the provisions of the City of Gosnells Standing Orders Local Law 2003, a co...