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Perth Wheelchair Rental and Mobility Equipment Hire Sometimes you don’t need to buy mobility equipment – you’ll only be using for a short period of time, so why not just hire it? We have a wide range of mobility and disability equipment, and we hire it out on a short- or long-term basis. So, for example, if you’ve just had an operation and you’re looking for a wheelchair rental, give us a call. attendant propelled, lightweight, foldable for transport $25 weekly hire Ergolite Transit Wheelchair Deluxe attendant propelled, lightweight, foldable, detachable footplates $28 weekly hire S-ERGO 115 Self-Propel Wheelchair S-ERGO 125 Transit Wheelchair attendant propelled, lightweight, foldable, flip-up armrests, detachable footplates $35 weekly hire S-ERGO 125 Self-Propel Wheelchair self propelled, lightweight, foldable, flip-up armrests, detachable footplates $35 weekly hire 16” or 18” Seat Width, self propelled, strong, heavy duty – for outdoor use $45 weekly hire




16” or 18” Seat Width, attendant propelled, strong, heavy duty – for outdoor use $45 weekly hire highly adjustable wheelchair $57 weekly hire< Eagle Heavy Duty Self-Propel Wheelchair greater weight capacity $45 weekly hire Transit Heavy Duty Wheelchair 20” or 22” Seat Width, greater weight capacity $60 weekly hire Mobility Aids inc. Walkers Crutches - Forearm & Underarm youth, adult & tall adult $5 weekly hire Walking Frames - Foldable with wheels & glides $15 weekly hire petite 6” wheel with brakes $15 weekly hire standard 6” wheel with brakes $15 weekly hire standard 8” wheel with brakes $15 weekly hire tall 8” wheel with brakes $15 weekly hire Shopper Walker The Mack 8” 4 wheels 150kg Foldable Front wire basket $15 weekly hire Tray Walker With Brakes four castors and two trays $15 weekly hire What we hire out AC Mobility hires out the following: manual wheelchairs – transit wheelchairs and self-propelled




showering and toileting equipment Our hire period is a minimum of two weeks, but we don’t have a maximum—you can hire our equipment for as long as you like. As long as you bring it back, eventually! If, after receiving your hire item, you need to hire it out for longer, just contact us and we’ll see if we can help. Maybe you need to keep that wheelchair rental a little longer! We take payment—made in advance—by cash, EFT or credit. Please bear in mind we are reasonable about our prices. If you hire multiple items, let’s talk about giving you a discount! How does that sound? AC Mobility’s rental service gives you options. If you want to pick your hire item up, pickup is free of course. Just come see us at 2/5 Boulder Rd, Malaga. If you’d like your item delivered, we’re happy to help. $15 delivery and $15 pickup fee, for smaller items (such as walkers, frames and crutches) $25 delivery and $25 pickup fee, for larger items (such as lift chairs)




We’ll deliver to Perth and surrounding suburbs – the greater Perth metropolitan area. We’ll get it to you by the end of the following business day. So for example, if you organise a wheelchair rental early on Monday, we’ll be able to deliver it to you by late Tuesday afternoon. If you want it delivered, but want to drop it back yourself and not pay the pickup fee, you can. Call (08) 9209 1777 or General Hire Request Form1 /     2 /     3 /     4 /     5 /     6 /     7 /     8 /     9 /     10 /     11 / Ziggy Two Seater Lounge Zulu Tiki Bar with Canopy – Natural Zulu Round Cafe Table Zulu Bamboo Bar Stool Zulu Director Chair – White Canvas Ziggy Bamboo Bar Cart Zulu Low Dining Table Madison Three Seater Lounge With Arms – Black Madison Single Seater – Black Madison Rectangle Ottoman – Black Madison Round Ottoman – Black Havana High Bar Structure About Dann Event Hire




We are highly regarded in the industry by our innovative, trend orientated products and unwavering focus on clients, quality and service. We provide creative event hire solutions for private, corporate and large scale events. We specialise in unique equipment hire, contemporary furniture, lighting, marquees and much more. MARQUEES / Your event, any location OUTDOOR / Garden party to extravaganza DINING / Be our guest WEDDING / Inject personality into your day COCKTAIL / Socialising in style Exception in loadConfig for unserialize hidemainmenu b:0; To avoid this message, enter your virtuemart config and just save it one time EU e-Privacy DirectiveThis website uses cookies to manage authentication, navigation, and other functions. By using our website, you agree that we can place these types of cookies on your device.View Privacy PolicyView e-Privacy Directive DocumentsI agreeI declineReconsider Cookies White Bentwood Frame + Tartan Pad Cover




The chairs looked wonderful. John, thanks yet again. A massive thank you for you help with the 400 chairs - much appreciated! The event went seamlessly and has already impacted our bookings diary so I'm incredibly grateful for the support you gave us. We were really impressed with the products and the quality of service we received. We'll definitely hire from JBC again (and we'll try not to break anything!).We hire a large range ofIf the particular chair you are looking for is not here please ask us.We have detected unusual traffic activity originating from your IP address. Why did this happen? This page appears when online data protection services detect requests coming from your computer network which appear to be in violation of our website's terms of use.WHEN you break it all down, it looks like madness. A mass of people, all dressed head-to-toe in white, descending on a location that is neither advertised nor publicly announced. Not only do they bring their own food, but tables, chairs, glasses, silverwear, china, decorations and napery.




Eating is done on cue, and dancing in unison, before everything is packed up and taken away as in some dream sequence where you ask yourself: “Did that really happen?”Think Picnic at Hanging Rock (without the rock) or a Moonie mass wedding, and you have some of the visual cues for Le Diner en Blanc (The Dinner in White), a flash-mob feast that’s now a global sensation.Since its beginnings in Paris in 1988, the whimsical pop-up picnic has spread to more than 65 cities worldwide, with tens of thousands of participants.From Sydney to Singapore, Israel to India, a merry band of bleached brothers and sisters are throwing themselves wholeheartedly into this napkins-without-borders friendly feast.Now it’s Perth’s turn to trip the white fantastic with a Diner en Blanc scheduled for March 20. Already netizens have been busy registering their interest in attending the elusive 1500-seat soiree.“There are huge numbers on the waitlist, which shows people really want something like this,” local Diner en Blanc host Sue Enright said of the 4000 hopefuls trying to secure an invitation.




It was in January last year when Enright “fell in love”.Sipping a morning coffee and reading the paper at her Mount Claremont home, the veteran event planner saw a picture of Diner en Blanc in Melbourne — 800 joyous revellers, tapping into a bygone era of elegance and glamour. I loved the theatre about it, how people activated beautiful spaces in their city and made such an effort to get all dressed up,” said the mother-of-three, who jumped online to research it.“It was not just another event, not just a party, more a social phenomenon.”This led her to Montreal and the global event’s co-founder Aymeric Pasquier, a former TV director with a contagious joie de vivre and penchant for parties.“My pleasure is to connect people,” Pasquier, 41, said in a French accent as thick as a brie. “With Diner en Blanc, I can do the same thing I love to do in my personal life, but on a large scale.”The back story is that when Pasquier was just 14 his family returned to Paris from a two-year sojourn in Tahiti.His father, Francois, a socially savvy real estate executive, was anxious to reconnect with his friends.




An idea dawned on him.“He remembered being stuck in traffic in Paris one summer and seeing an old couple park their car on the side of the road,” Pasquier said.“In all the mayhem, they took out chairs, a folding table and had this dinner. It was a quiet affair with a candle on a table.”To recreate the impromptu roadside repas, François invited all his friends to a picnic.As his garden was too small to accommodate 300 guests, he suggested they gather at the Bois de Boulogne, a giant emerald oasis in Paris.Everyone was asked to bring their own table, chairs, meal and a friend, and to wear white to stand out from other people in the park.“One by one, guests stood up and spoke about who they were, and what they had been doing for the past two years. It was really friendly and not meant to be an event,” Mr Pasquier said.So successful was the Parisian picnic, it became an annual affair.By 1991, it had grown to 1200 diners and the park had been replaced by an iconic space, the Pont des Arts, a pedestrian footbridge.




With large public gatherings being illegal in Paris, covert action was needed to keep authorities at bay. Overnight, Dîner en Blanc’s secrecy laws were born.“For almost 10 years, it was a game of cat and mouse with police. Twenty-eight years later, it’s still illegal to organise such large gatherings in the city, but there’s a good spirit and communication each time the police arrive ... always too late,” Mr Pasquier said with a laugh.While it may look effortless, there’s nothing laissez-faire about the rules governing Diner en Blanc.Each event is run like a finely oiled machine, to uphold the reputation of the brand, and maintain its true origins as a spontaneous gathering of friends, and friends of friends. Official city hosts (there must be three, and passionate ones at that) are vetted to make sure they have the experience and know-how to execute such large-scale events.Guests are to be respectful of their location, and completely clear the site of rubbish before they leave.




The location is kept secret until the last minute to avoid gatecrashers and preserve spontaneity. And anyone who does not respect the rules receives a penalty far worse than any legal infringement — they are blacklisted from future dinners.“It’s not for everyone,” said Sue Enright, who is proud to be part of the international family now, along with her event co-hosts Nicola Roszak and Lisa Reynolds.“There is a certain group who say, ‘I can’t be bothered taking my own table and chairs’, and there are others who say, ‘I can’t wait! I have already organised my table decorations and everything’.”Others have gone to great lengths to savour the flavour of a night of mystery, degustation and caprice in Dîner en Blanc style.There’s a Dîner en Noir (Dinner in Black) in the US city of Philadelphia and a rogue Dîner en Blanc in Paris, which went pear-shaped last year with diners at The Louvre removed for bad behaviour.Pasquier laughs off the copycats.“You become a well-known brand, you start having copies, so it is a sign that we have this reputation, and people are inspired by all the ideas,” he said.




Food maven, blogger and author Lorraine Elliott is a fan, having attended two dinners in Sydney — one at Bondi Beach and the other that brought together 4000 people to sup at Centennial Park.“Perth has a lot to look forward to,” Elliott said.“The first DEB is very special. I remember the bus taking us past different locations, and all of us wondered where it would let us off.“The presence of thousands of people dressed in white descending did bemuse and befuddle some. There is a slightly surreal element to it all, and everyone is in a good mood.”While rules dictate food should be inspired by French cuisine, expect some distinctive West Australian touches come 5.30pm on March 20.Margaret River wines will be available online — all alcohol must be ordered in advance through the organisers — and local gourmet food hampers from Ultimo Catering can also be pre-ordered.Entertainment will include performances by students from the WA Academy of Performing Arts and there will be an Art of the Table contest from the major sponsor, Edith Cowan University.Just where Perth diners will congregate is anyone’s guess.




Sue Enright is playing tres secret squirrel, but she does admit she’s spoilt for choice in such a scenic city, and there will be a “Plan B” in case of inclement weather, as this is a rain or shine event.Unlike Paris, locations must be secured through official channels.“Why it works so well is because it comes from the inside,” Pasquier said. “People are not spectators. They are actors of their own evening and create something magic by this formula.”So what does his father, now 73, think of it all — a man who has never made a cent from his little picnic that has become a big deal around the world?“He’s happy that so many people are embracing it,” Pasquier said.“I feel he is proud, which drives me to continue to organise these events around the world.”Dîner en Blanc takes place on March 20, but the exact location remains a closely guarded secret until the night of the event. Guests will be picked up from various points throughout the metro area and bussed to the destination.

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