The Dog – Live at John Dee, January 17th 2009

Thank you all for showing up at John Dee – it was a loaded house with a lovely crowd. This track catches but a glimpse of the atmosphere, “taped” straight from the mixing board and all, but it’s a lot of fun anyway! Kudos to our friends Kim the trumpeteer, Kristoffer the saxophile and Thomas, guitar gospeler. More songs to come!

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    Paul Holmes a Court, the son of Australia’s first billionaire Robert Holmes a Court,
    and his wife Zara had been at loggerheads with their local council over a request to remove
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    The couple bought the four-bedroom mansion in the affluent,
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    They wanted to remove the tree but the Shire of Peppermint Grove refused the request on the grounds the tree
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    ‘We are very lucky to live here, but I have to say that the tree placement
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    be removed on the condition they paid a $2,500 bond before any work was
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    They will also need to plant two replacement trees on their property.

    Paul Holmes a Court (pictured) is the son of Australia’s first billionaire, famed tycoon Robert Holmes a Court, who died suddenly
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    Paul Holmes à Court and his wife Zara won a council battle to remove a peppermint
    tree (pictured) from the driveway of their $20million mansion

    Ms Holmes a Court previously claimed the tree’s odd placement also made it difficult to spot cars turning
    the corner at a nearby intersection with Bay View Terrace.

    After the motion to remove the tree was passed at the meeting, councillor Douglas Jackson said it
    was a ‘good outcome’.

    ‘I think it meets both the owners’ wants, or expectation, but
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    Peppermint Grove is hoping to implement a policy that would even make it an offence to damage or remove any mature trees
    on private property without council approval.

    Last month, WA Planning Minister John Carey said he hoped the Shire of Peppermint Grove would ‘take a common sense approach’ to the issue.

    ‘This is part of the challenge that we do have
    with local government. I’ve always been on the record that
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    ‘And I understand people are passionate about trees.
    But ultimately, we do need local governments to assess the situation and find pragmatic outcomes.’

    According to the online listing for the four-bedroom, four-bathroom mansion – which is built
    on a corner block along the banks of the Swan River
    – the sprawling Federation-style property was built in around 1904. 

    The Holmes à Court property was built in around 1904 in Federation ‘Arts and
    Crafts’ style

    The home boast an unparalleled view of the Swan River overlooking Fresh Water Bay

    ‘Designed in the rare Federation ‘Arts and Crafts’ style,
    the home has retained all its elegance and splendour
    via lofty ceilings, sweeping verandas, charming decorative arches, casement-style sash windows, and walls of French doors that bathe the home
    in light, reflecting river views beyond,’ the listing said.

    The property also features ‘Plush Champagne-hued
    carpets’ and ‘cobble-stoned remote garage to accommodate six
    cars, abundant storage, gym area, double vanity rain-shower bathroom and
    climate-controlled wine cellar.’

    Mr Holmes a Court is the chief executive of prize-winning wine label
    Vasse Felix and the brother of Peter Holmes à Court, who once
    jointly owned of the South Sydney Rabbitohs with Russell Crowe,
    and climate philanthropist Simon Holmes à Court.

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