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Tuesday, 13 November, 2007 - 22:00
The Note admits that nightclubs are not its game, what with all that loud noise, queues and trouble getting home. Nor is it Frank Ashe’s anymore. Mr Ashe reckons the advent of a young family prompted him earlier this year to sell out of an empire that included Subiaco’s Sapphire and Joondalup’s Dusk to business partner Hamish Sprague. Like The Note, Mr Ashe clearly prefers a more refined life. He says he’s back with the suits in West Perth these days