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ACTING Senior Sergeant Glenn Michie and Frankston mayor James Dooley survey a new bank of screens at Frankston police station now show hi-res footage of Frankston’s streets beamed from CCTV cameras to prevent crime and catch offenders in the act. See story Page 7. Picture: Gary Sissons

Costly conduct for ratepayers

Neil Walker neil@baysidenews.com.au TENS of thousands of dollars of ratepayers’ money has been spent investigating several code of conduct complaints by Frankston councillors against fellow councillors in the past few months. Lawyers have been paid by Frankston Council on at least three occasions to hear evidence and make rulings on internal complaints about some councillors’ comments on social media and to the press. Councillors Darrel Taylor and Suzette Tayler were found to have breached council’s code of conduct by legal representatives called in by council. The two councillors made comments on Facebook ruled to be in breach of council’s conduct code and must now apologise to fellow councillors. Both said they were unable to comment on the specifics of code of conduct investigations but they believed complaints lodged against them were due to “speaking out” about other councillors’ behaviour. The latest legal bills follow $15,000 paid by council for an independent councillor conduct panel hearing in May, convened by the Municipal Association of Victoria. That panel found Cr Colin Hampton breached Local Government Act code of conduct clauses over the way he spoke to two council employees in public in a “threatening” manner at a function in Frankston. It is understood ratepayers have also effectively paid lawyers for investigations in recent months where councillors were cleared of breaching council’s code of conduct amid a flurry of complaints against other councillors lodged in the wake of Cr Hampton’s code of conduct breach. Complaints against councillors Taylor

and Tayler were formally made by mayor Cr James Dooley. Cr Dooley told The Times in July a meeting, held behind closed doors, attended by just five out of nine councillors to formulate a social media policy for councillors was not aimed at restricting freedom of speech. He said that meeting was about allowing councillors to communicate on social media sites without bringing council into disrepute. The mayor had already lodged complaints about comments made on Facebook by the two councillors before the confidential July meeting. Cr Dooley said councillors could comment online but needed to make it clear they were expressing a personal opinion since they are not official spokespeople for council (“Social media comments ‘unacceptable’”, The Times 18/7/16). Cr Dooley, designated official council spokesperson as mayor, refused to comment last week when asked about the cost of the recent code of conduct investigations. A statement from council CEO Dennis Hovenden was provided but he also refused to confirm how much code of conduct investigations had cost Frankston ratepayers. “Code of conduct matters remain confidential in order to ensure the integrity of the investigative process. As such, council cannot respond to any questions.” The July meeting to talk about a council policy for councillors’ comments on social media sites was attended by Crs Dooley, Hampton, Glenn Aitken, Brian Cunial and Sandra Mayer. Crs Taylor, Tayler, Rebekah Spelman and Michael O’Reilly were not present at the meeting.

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Danger at sea for older boaters OLDER boaters are much more likely to find themselves in trouble when out on the water than youngsters, according to Maritime Safety Victoria’s latest incident statistics. Figures for 2015-16 show the most likely cause of them being in the water is capsizing their boat. In just two days in early August, five people in two different incidents found themselves immersed in cold water after they capsized and none of them was able to call for help immediately. Of the five, four were aged 60 or over and their two boats had capsized, which continued the trend identified in the MSV statistics. Three of the five were off Merricks in Western Port and the other two were in Port Phillip. All managed to either swim to safety or were helped

Restructure: Administrators for Frankston Football Club are sifting through accounts before speaking to creditors. Pic: Gary Sissons

Dolphins seek way ahead Neil Walker neil@baysidenews.com.au THE administrator tasked with sorting through Frankston Football Club’s finances says it is too early to determine the way ahead for the Dolphins. Worrells Solvency and Forensic Accountants managing partner Paul Burness said he hoped to have a clearer picture of the Victorian Football League club’s financial position this week. About $800,000 in debts is believed to have caused the football club to put itself into voluntary administration this month (“Dolphins sink under”, The Times 29/8/16). Tabcorp Gaming Solutions is owed

money for pokies machine licences. The 27 electronic gaming machines at the Dolphins’ stadium and function centre, rebuilt at a cost of $3.4 million last year, were removed by the club in May. “Tabcorp are a large creditor, there are other large creditors as well,” Mr Burness said. “As far as the plan to resolve the position, probably a lot depends on what falls out of our financial analysis. We’re not quite there yet but we’re working very hard on it.” Frankston Council, who contributed $1.5 million of ratepayers’ money to the redevelopment of the Dolphins’ stadium and function centre, hoped “a positive way forward” can be found

by other boat owners. Maritime Safety director Peter Corcoran said boaters should have some way of raising the alarm when they go out. “The five people rescued were all wearing lifejackets, which is the first step to surviving when you fall into the water,” he said. “Step two is having a means of raising the alarm that will work when and where you need it. Don’t rely on your mobile phone or being seen. “Wearing a comfortable, well-fitted lifejacket that has been serviced will give you time to raise the alarm or wait for help and could be the difference between life and death. “Last year there were nine fatalities – a number I want to see going down and not up.”

for the club. “Council is aware of Frankston Football Club’s financial situation and is currently working with key stakeholders including the appointed administrators, club representatives and AFL Victoria,” council CEO Dennis Hovenden said. “All stakeholders have the same objective of working toward a positive outcome for the club. The club is a tenant of council’s and is vital to the fabric of the Frankston community.” Worrells will hold meetings with creditors this month and is working with the Dolphins board, AFL Victoria and the VFL “to explore all potential resolutions for the club’s current financial position”.

Tough new laws for carjacking, home invasions Stephen Taylor steve@baysidenews.com.au CARJACKINGS and home invasions were the focus of new legislation introduced into state parliament last week. The Crimes Act 1958 will be amended to create new offences of carjacking, aggravated carjacking, home invasion and aggravated home invasion. The legislated offences will attract harsher penalties and give police the “laws they need to keep the community safe”. The legislation, developed in consultation with Victoria Police, will include statutory minimum sentences for aggravated carjacking and aggravated home invasion. And, to combat the rise

of youth gangs, the legislation’s showcause provisions will apply regardless of the age of the offender. Southern Metro Region 4 Divisional Commander Glenn Weir – who oversees the Mornington Peninsula and Frankston areas – said carjackings were “very rare in our area but any extra tools, such as the presumption against bail for these types of offences, are of value to us”. The senior policeman said he “appreciates any extra ability provided to us to deal with these types of offences”. He would not comment on harsher sentences which he said were “matters for the judiciary”. Carjackings and home invasions have become more common in the

southern suburbs over the past two years. They are often linked to the rise of youth gangs out “missioning” – or breaking into houses at night to steal car keys – or bumping into cars and attacking vehicle owners who hop out to exchange names and addresses, traumatising victims. The Bail Act 1977 will also be amended to include a presumption against bail for aggravated carjacking, home invasion and aggravated home invasion. This means the accused will need to justify why they should not be remanded. The new offence of carjacking will carry a maximum penalty of 15 years and aggravated carjacking 25 years. A statutory minimum non-parole period

of three years will also apply to aggravated carjacking. A home invasion conviction will carry a maximum penalty of 25 years and aggravated home invasion a statutory minimum non-parole period of three years. A home invasion is defined as someone committing a burglary while armed or where there is a person in the house. To recognise the traumatic effect on victims, the Bill specifically introduces an element of “strict liability” which means it is irrelevant whether the offender knew if there was someone home at the time. Aggravated home invasion applies where at least three armed offenders commit a burglary where a person is present and the offender knew, or was

reckless, as to whether there were people in the home. Carjacking applies when offenders steal a vehicle using force or threaten to use force. Aggravated carjacking occurs when the person committing the offence has an offensive weapon or causes injury to another person while committing the offence. Police Minister Lisa Neville said although carjackings and home invasions were happening in small numbers across Victoria “they are appalling crimes which take a huge toll on their victims and impact communities”. “The community expects that police will have the powers and resources they need to target these criminals – and that’s exactly what we’re giving them.”

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Frankston eighth for animal cruelty FRANKSTON ranked eighth of Victoria’s 79 local council areas for animal cruelty, according to a list of hotspots released by RSPCA Victoria. Of the 11,840 cruelty reports across the state in 2015-16, 366 were involved the welfare of animals on the peninsula. RSPCA Victoria CEO Dr Liz Walker said that geographic analysis of cruelty reporting data will support efforts to focus on the areas that need it most. “Our vision is ending cruelty to all animals – and we know that prevention is the key to ending cruelty,” she said. “Over the next 12 months we will be using this data to help identify areas that would benefit most from community education and support.” Welfare concerns for dogs, cats and horses continued to make up most issues reported to the RSPCA. Of the 359 reorts received in Frankston, 218 related to dogs and 11 to puppies); 61 related to cats and 14 to kittens and19 to horses. The remainder related to other animals. Of the issues reported on the peninsula 105 related to hygiene, grooming and housing conditions; 79 concerned underweight animals; 78 involved sick and injured animals not receiving vet treatment; 51 concerned animals with insufficient food, 71 with insufficient water and 52 with insufficient shelter; 64 concerned abandoned animals, and 40 were about animals being beaten or wounded. “Even one cruelty issue is one too many, yet the number of reports we

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receive is steadily increasing every year,” Dr Walker said. “We know that the community is becoming more concerned about animal welfare, which may be part of

the reason for the continued rise in reports. “What is particularly disturbing is the fact that many of the issues reported to us involve very basic animal welfare

RALPH the lamb is back. Defying “million-to-one odds” the black-faced lamb made it home to the Big Goose children’s farm in Moorooduc on Friday morning, much to the relief of owner Justin Orr. The five-week-old bottle-fed lamb survived 13 nights out in the wild after disappearing from the MorningtonTyabb Rd animal park, overnight Sunday 21 August. An overjoyed Mr Orr, left, said Ralph ran up to road workers putting up road signs in Tyabb about seven kilometres from where he was allegedly dumped by thieves. They recognised him from media reports and contacted the farm. The lamb has distinctive markings with a black face and ears and round black spot on his right cloven hoof. “I wouldn’t have put much money on him surviving,” Mr Orr admitted. “But he’s looking pretty good and we are bottle feeding him small amounts of milk to get him back to normal. We will get him to the vet this afternoon.” Detectives on Wednesday arrested a 21-year-old Moorooduc man and charged him with theft, handling stolen goods and animal cruelty. He will appear at Frankston Magistrates’ Court on 4 November. A Cranbourne man, 25, and Tyabb man, 21, were also arrested but have been released pending further inquiries. Ralph was named following a competition run by the park. Detectives had been told Ralph was dumped in a paddock on the Mornington-Tyabb Rd, near the intersection of Coolart Rd, Moorooduc. His return was described as a “miracle” by Detective Senior Sergeant Miro Majstorovic. Stephen Taylor

matters, such the way animals are being housed and fed.” Fifteen council areas received more than 300 animal cruelty reports last financial year, making up almost half of

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BUY DIRECT Union calls out & SAVE! response times Stephen Taylor steve@baysidenews.com.au FIRE fighting response times by several CFA brigades near Frankston and on the Mornington Peninsula are not up to scratch, the Inquiry into Bushfire Preparedness at state parliament was told last week. This damning claim has come from the United Firefighters’ Union which is at loggerheads with the CFA and volunteer firefighters over a contentious EBA. Response timelines were provided during last week’s inquiry into the state’s preparedness for the summer bushfire threat. The UFU said the required CFA response time for getting a truck to an emergency was eight minutes, with brigades from Mt Martha failing to meet this benchmark 69 per cent of the time, Skye 62 per cent, Rye 60 per cent, Dromana 53 per cent, Keysborough 43 per cent, Mt Eliza 35 per cent and Edithvale 27 per cent. The union said brigades in increasingly urbanised areas in Melbourne’s east were failing to meet the CFA standard up to 80 per cent of the time, while the Mt Martha brigade was the peninsula’s worst performer at 69 per cent. The union said the data, which covered the period 1 January 2015-1 January 2016, had come from the CFA. A spokeswomen for the CFA would not comment on the figures, saying she was checking their veracity. The Times was referred to the March 2015 Victorian Auditor-General’s Report into emer-

gency services response times, which claimed the CFA responded to emergencies at, or close to, target response times. However, this does not point to the performance of the specific brigades singled out by the UFU. Firefighters’ secretary Peter Marshall said the UFU was “not trying to denigrate the role of volunteer firefighters” by releasing the data. “We do, however, believe that the reality of the situation facing many regional communities and much of outer metropolitan Melbourne needs to be revealed to the public,” he said. “The simple fact is that when there is an incident in a medium urban area many brigades are consistently failing to meet the eight minute service delivery standard which is designed to ensure the protection of life and property.” Mr Marshall said it was “not good enough to turn a blind eye when lives are at risk”. “Service delivery standards are the pre-defined response times allowed for a brigade to respond to an emergency incident and have the best chance of preventing loss of life and protecting property. “In 2009 the CFA asked for 684 additional career firefighters. Volunteer brigades around the state need the back-up of full-time, paid firefighters. “The CFA’s own data shows the organisation’s alarming failures to meet response times. This is not the fault of volunteers. The previous state Liberal government cut $66 million out of the CFA.”

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Doctors at schools STUDENTS at six secondary colleges around Frankston and on the Mornington Peninsula are among 70,000 being given access to doctors and health care while at school. Carrum Downs, McClelland, Monterey, Mornington, Patterson River and Rosebud secondary colleges are among 100 schools in the first Doctors in Secondary Schools Program. Doctors will be at the colleges for up to one day a week, with students able to get referrals to specialists for help before it affects their studies. Work is under way on recruitment and training, building consultation rooms at schools and establishing partnerships with local healthcare providers so the program can start from term one next year. The state government provided $43.8 million for the program in this year’s budget, including $25.8 million for staff and running costs and $18 million for school consultation rooms. Education minister James Merlino said having doctors in schools would give students reliable healthcare, reduce the pressure on working parents and GPs and help young people identify and address their health concerns early.

Waterbugs on topic AN aquatic scientist with 20 years’ experience in waterways management will speak on aquatic macroinvertebrates, or waterbugs, at The Briars visitor information centre, 6.30-8pm, Monday 12 September. Edward Tsyrlin will focus on the invertebrates of Balcombe Creek and what they can tell us about stream health and about his Melbourne University PhD projects. Tsyrlin is co-author of The Waterbug Book: A Guide to the Freshwater Macroinvertebrates of Temperate Australia. He specialises on macroinvertebrates as biological indicators of stream and river health. He is also looking at the use of DNA detection of waterbugs using water samples, which includes a sampling site on Balcombe Creek. Light finger food, tea and coffee will be provided. RSVP to The Briars, by calling 5974 3686.

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Eagle takes over from Skylift THE new cable car ride at Arthurs Seat has been officially named Eagle. Known as Skylift throughout relatively short but controversial history, the gondola ride to and from the summit is set to begin carrying passengers in early December. The name Eagle was announced at a “brand launch” on Monday, along with the message that passengers will be provided with a bird’s eye view of parts of the Mornington Peninsula and Melbourne.

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“The Eagle name invokes how our guests will feel as they smoothly soar over the state ark, getting a bird’s eye view of the bay and the peninsula, right across to the city and further afield.” Mr Brugman said the Eagle would create more than 60 new jobs, including ticket sellers, cafe staff and lift attendants. Details of a competition being held to choose someone to be the Eagle’s first passenger are at aseagle.com.au.

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Eyes have it on crime Stephen Taylor steve@baysidenews.com.au A WALL of closed-circuit television screens at Frankston police station is part of the latest strategy to fight street crime. The CCTV cameras, capturing footage in high resolution to clearly identify offenders, have been installed in the divisional operation support office to focus in on crime as it happens in the street, shopping centres, train station or foreshore. Backed by Frankston Council, the camera bank is manned by police officers who may be returning to work after injury, or others unable to work on the front line, but who still want to be part of the action. They provide proactive real-time monitoring of known trouble spots. Officers can flick between locations to identify troublemakers, or radio police on the beat or in patrol cars to watch a suspect, then continue tracking suspects by switching cameras to different locations – and even watch inside shopping centres. A search function on the cameras allows police to find a man, say, wearing a “green backpack” or “red overcoat”. The cameras can focus on “people known to police”. The new surveillance cameras bring Frankston’s CCTV network to 50 cameras in addition to hundreds already in place at Bayside Shopping Centre. Frankston mayor Cr James Dooley said the network would have a positive impact on the preventative aspects of policing across Frankston. “It’s far better to prevent a crime than make a prosecution,” he said. “We can get a good idea of what is going on simply by using our resources smarter.” Cr Dooley says the CCTV strategy drew on experiences of similar operations at Geelong, Broadmeadows and Dandenong police stations and had

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Every move you make: Acting Inspector Paul Bruders, left, with the mayor James Dooley and Acting Senior Sergeant Glenn Michie in the CCTV monitoring room at Frankston police station. Picture: Gary Sissons

been a “long time coming”. “Frankston police were receptive to the idea and the community has been asking for them for a long time.” Acting Senior Sergeant Glenn Michie said the cameras provided more front-line service support – not back-office support.” Cr Dooley said the state-of-the-art cameras are a “remarkable improvement on previous models”. “The accompanying computer software technology that drives them and the real-time monitoring capability are set to have a real impact on crime prevention.” He said extra police and more effective preventative measures to reduce criminal activity have had a “positive influence on the public’s perception of Frankston, with 58 per cent of residents agreeing that the city is safe – up 6 per cent from 2012”.

“Council is determined to continue working proactively with the community and Frankston police to address concerns relating to crime, drug use and anti-social behaviour.” The council’s investment of $300,000 over the next four years has been complemented by a $160,000 grant from the federal government for a CCTV network along the Frankston waterfront and at the Belvedere shopping district. The Young St CCTV network will also be improved as part of the state government’s commitment to delivering the Frankston station precinct redevelopment, Cr Dooley said. The mayor said council will contribute to ongoing running costs for the new cameras. Investments in Frankston’s CCTV network follow other community safety initiatives such as a safe taxi rank and graffiti removal programs.

FRANKSTON detectives are investigating a theft in Skye in which a credit card and passport were stolen from a car parked on Darnley Drive, Friday 3 June. The card was used at a supermarket on Fitzroy St, St Kilda, 5.55pm, Monday 6 June. Detectives believe the victim’s passport has also been used a number of times to make unauthorised credit card applications. Anyone with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or submit a confidential crime report at crimestoppersvic. com.au

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A FRANKSTON woman blew 0.22 per cent when breath tested in Hampton last week. Bayside police officers were called to Deakin St North at 4.50pm after reports that a woman had hit two parked cars. On arrival police administered a preliminary breath test to the 32-year-old who returned a positive sample. An evidentiary test at Sandringham police station came up with the high reading. The woman is expected to be charged on summons with drink-driving and traffic offences.

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School’s in: Horse trainer Lara Poynton and her brumby VBA Sansa in training for the Australian Brumby Challenge.

Challenge bringing brumbies to town Stephen Taylor steve@baysidenews.com.au BRUMBIES were in the news for all the wrong reasons last week as government and conservation bodies discussed their removal from Victorian and NSW alpine regions. Later this year many of the former wild horses will converge on the Melbourne Showground for the 2016 Australian Brumby Challenge. Held in conjunction with Equitana Melbourne, the challenge involves the allocation and schooling of brumbies caught in the wild by professional

and amateur trainers. The unhandled and untrained horses, humanely caught as part of an ongoing national park management program, will be gentled and, if old enough, saddle trained over a 150-day period in the lead up to the competition. Mornington professional horse trainer Lara Poynton is well into her brumby training. She trains unhandled horses through to advanced training, and believes the best way to improve a horse is through recognising and rewarding one-per-cent improvements. Poynton and her brumby VBA Sansa will take part in the four-day Equitana and showcase their philosophies and skills to demonstrate the train-

ability and versatility of the breed. The event will showcase endurance, western, show jumping, trick and pleasure riding. Victorian Brumby Association president Colleen O’Brien says taking the animals from wild to wonderful is a “heartening, exciting and emotional process that leaves spectators wanting more”. “Trainers regularly keep fans up to date with blogs on the website and on social media, so everyone has a chance to learn about each animal’s personality, quirks and habits through the voice of their trainer” she said. Trainers can later buy “their” horses, or sell them in a pre-approved auction to vetted buyers.

This year 18 trainers will take part in the ridden section and six in yearling preparation. The road to professional horse training hasn’t been easy for Poynton, who says she fell off 148 times before realising there was a better way to approach riding a horse. Now she is looking to promote safe and effective training techniques that not only work for brumbies but for horses around the world. The finals of the challenge will be held 17-20 November at the Melbourne Showgrounds. Trainer profiles and their journeys with the horses can be followed online at australianbrumbychallenge.com.au

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Long wait until ships come in – if ever Keith Platt keith@baysidenews.com.au THE first report by Infrastructure Victoria into the best site for Victoria’s second container port is scheduled to go to the state government in May 2017. The two options being investigated are Hastings in Western Port and Bay West in Port Phillip, but Infrastructure Victoria has cautioned that “evidence we gather may not be conclusive enough to identify a preferred location”. “We won’t reduce government’s strategic flexibility by making a premature recommendation now, particularly because it would be based on evidence that is likely to change. “The final decision to invest in a second container port is still likely to be a number of years away, so deciding on its location is not necessary until this time.” The government agency has stated that it sees expanding existing ports or building new ones “a last option”. It says the smarter approach is to make better use of existing assets, including port road and rail links, and to manage demand, such as spreading truck movements more evenly throughout the day and night. Infrastructure Victoria has also warned that both Hastings and Bay West require “significant dredging, reclamation of land (creating new land using dredge material), and construction of land transport connections”. Environment impacts of developing either site will not be made in time for

next year’s report as “both sites are located in or adjacent to environmentally-sensitive areas”. Details of Infrastructure Victoria’s investigation into Victoria’s future port needs were released last week in the discussion paper “Preparing advice on Victoria’s future ports capacity”. The report says the annual rate of increased container traffic being handled at Melbourne has levelled out over the past few years and now sits at less than three million a year. It says the port’s limit is eight to seven million containers a year (Victorian Ports Strategic Framework, 2004),

although in 2010 the government believed a second container port was needed by the late 2020s, with Hastings seen as the preferred location. Times and governments have changed and the current Labor government swung away from Hasting to favour Bay West. Notwithstanding which site is best, Infrastructure Victoria says it would take up to 15 years for a port to be up and running and that, if built, it should be done in stages to avoid overspending. Its costings for Bay West and Hastings will be based on a new port able to handle three million containers at

first and have the capability of being expanded for up to six or 10 million containers. However, Infrastructure Victoria’s report keeps referring back to the reason for its investigation as being if and when a new container port is needed. The report also mentions redistributing the types of cargoes handled at the existing ports of Hastings, Geelong and Portland. “The most important thing to acknowledge about planning for future commercial port capacity is the high degree of uncertainty about future conditions,” the report states.

“Our main focus is on the need for, and timing of, a second container port, and where it might be located. In preparing our advice we will also consider the possible relocation of other trades between Victoria’s ports (for example, motor vehicles, chemicals, grain, break bulk cargo and fuel) or terminals for cruise ships, and what factors may drive any relocation. “Reducing uncertainty while preserving flexibility is the key driver in our analysis of the timing for investment in new ports capacity. In the short to medium term, allowing the Port of Melbourne to grow to its largest feasible capacity is the most costeffective way of meeting increased Victorian container throughput. “Maximising existing ports’ capacity ensures a second port is built only when it is needed.” “The scope set out by government is clear. We need to provide advice on when to invest in extra container port capacity, and where – at either a Hastings or Bay West location,” Infrastructure Victoria’s CEO Michel Masson said when releasing the discussion paper. “We will consider a range of aspects in preparing our advice, including the environmental, economic and social impacts of developing a new port. “In some areas, we are not starting from scratch. We will consider any existing work provided to us on the previous assessments of these sites, and undertake technical investigations where there are gaps in our knowledge.” The discussion paper is available at yoursay.infrastructurevictoria.com.au

State ready to take helm at Port of Hastings THE state government appears to be getting ready to take over the day-today running of the Port of Hastings. The 20-year contract with port manager Patrick Ports Hastings ends next June and the government is awaiting a report on management options from the Port of Hastings Development Authority. The authority now has a staff of eight, far fewer than the 61 – including 31 contractors – it employed just two years ago when the previous Liberal National coalition government was proceeding with plans for a container terminal at Hastings. Those plans ended abruptly with the election of the Daniel Andrews-led Labor government, which said a deci-

sion on where to locate the state’s next major port would rest on advice from Infrastructure Victoria. Time lines for a container port being built at Hastings, if ever, are now put at 15 to 30 years. Latest figures show the port is now visited each year by 50 “big” ships (50,000100,000 tonnes) and 100 “small” ships (100-2000 tonnes). However, the government says Hastings “offers significant development opportunities for bulk industries including the refined fuel, oil and gas industries”. That statement was made in a 1 April news release announcing the appointment of Malcolm Geier as CEO of the Port of Hastings Devel-

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Live by design WITH the harsh Australian weather conditions, one thing that really suffers is the old door and window frames of the family home. That’s why a couple of switched on lads decided to bring Living Design Double Glazing to the Mornington Peninsula. And now the business has grown so much they have needed to upgrade their factory and showroom. “We have just relocated our business to Factory 1, 7 Lyall Street, Hastings, and were previously at Factory 2. We will be having a grand opening later in September,” said Kim Lamour of Living Design, manufacturers of the best Rehau German engineered UPVC windows and doors available in Australia. “The windows and doors are high performance, maintenance free and double glazed. If your windows are rotted, it’s the perfect time to get the

boys to come out and do a free quote. The Rehau windows and door frames are perfect as replacements for your tired old windows and doors. They maximise energy efficiency, are sound proof and significantly reduce noise, keep in heating and cooling, and you will never have to paint again,” said Kim. Specifically designed for the Australian climate, Rehau is non-flammable, internally glazed as standard, enhance security, non-corrosive, dust proof, energy efficient, cyclone rated and weather proof, and have a 10 year unconditional guarantee including installation. “We also recently received a five star rating for our installation and manufacturing which was carried out by an independent person.” Living Design Double Glazing is open Monday to Friday, or weekends by appointment, at Factory 1, 7 Lyall Street, Hastings. Phone 5909 8040, www.livingdesigndoubleglazing.com.au

SPRING is renovation season, the perfect time to get the house into shape and there is no better place to start than at Home Innovations, with over 80 national and local companies with the latest building and renovating products on display Andrew Gorman, owner of Home Innovations says there are five top reno tips to go by. “Set a budget is number one. A common mistake renovators make is to jump into a renovation without a clear budget in mind. No matter the size of the project put together a budget then add 20% as a contingency back up. There’s nothing worse than falling short of funds so close to the end of the job,” he said. “It is also important to research your products. There will always be another tile, vanity or

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Are you at risk of falling? –We can help you FALLS are the leading cause of unintentional injury in older Australians. As well as physical injury, falls can cause loss of confidence and fear of falling, so over time, older people may become less active, which may increase their risk of falling. Evidence suggests falls can be prevented by exercising, modifying the environment (particularly at home) and reducing some medications. Vitamin D and calcium supplements can also reduce fall-related fractures. (State Government Victoria) In Victoria, falls accounted for almost three-quarters (72%) of injury related hospital admissions and more than half (53%) of injury related emergency department presentations (Clapperton & Fernando 2014). At St. John of God Frankston Rehabilitation Hospital, our evidence based falls prevention programs target the most at risk in our community. You don’t have to have experienced a fall to take part in a falls prevention program you may only be experiencing some balance problems and are at risk of sustaining a fall. Our multidisciplinary rehabilitation team will complete a comprehensive individual assessment and prescribe the right program for you. Our team is led by a rehabilitation physician and includes a physiotherapist, occupational therapist, nurse, dietician, social worker, psychologist and exercise physiologist. Our outpatient group program runs over six weeks with participants

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How do you attend our hospital? Inpatients – you can choose who provides your rehabilitation after your acute hospital stay. Simply ask to have your rehabilitation at our hospital and one of our Rehabilitation Assessment Nurses will visit you to plan your stay with us. Outpatients - A referral from your

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centre and make a great gift idea for anyone that loves bingo. “It is also fantastic for fundraising. The Carrum Gardens Bingo Centre directly supports the community with sessions contributing to organisations

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11 Peppermint Place Bittern Offers Invited Over $1,150,000 Tallon Estate Agents, 35 High Street, Hastings, 5979 3000 Nigel Evans 0439 540 055

CRAFTED from West Australian sandstone, this magnificent rural-residential property combines the best of natural materials with a contemporary style and superb quality throughout. Enjoying a tranquil setting on about 6500 square metres in the always popular Kinfauns Estate, the home is set well back from the road privately ensconced amongst the trees. Wonderful timber decking features to all sides of the property which greatly increases the already considerable size of the home - there is also a four-car garage under the roof line - and certainly with the warmer months here will be an entertainer’s paradise on summer nights. A spectacular alfresco deck seamlessly

opens through concertina doors to a formal lounge which in itself is the true standout feature of the home. A massive sandstone wall dominates the room, with soaring cathedral ceilings and exposed beams equally majestic. Amongst the more contemporary stylings of the nearby dining, kitchen and family room, the rich spotted gum timbers used here create an amazing contrast that is absolutely breathtaking. The kitchen is another design marvel, answering every storage need with a host of soft-close cupboards and drawers. Appliances include a stainless-steel oven, range hood and double-drawer dishwasher with servery windows opening out to the verandah and outdoor entertaining area.

Three bedrooms all have built-in robes and share the main bathroom with spa bath, and a powder room. A separate study could be a fifth bedroom if required. The upstairs zone is a superb retreat for parents with an enormous main bedroom enjoying a private balcony which overlooks the property, a walk-in robe and the splendid ensuite has a frameless walk-in shower, twin vanities and a spa bath. There is a healthy amount of lawn area around the home for children and pets to really enjoy themselves and lowmaintenance landscaping to the front of the home includes native grasses and palm trees, with one particularly large palm tree a great focal point as you enter the property.

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GRAND ELEGANCE & SPARKLING BAY VIEWS Designed to lap up the beauty and privilege of this glorious beachside spot, this grand white weatherboard home offers the majesty of a Queenslander and magical views over the picturesque Ansett Estate to sparkling Port Phillip Bay. Set on 1434sqm (approx) with an inground pool and spa that add the extra touch of luxury, the 1950’s architect-designed residence is the perfect showpiece of all its original elegance and charm, while new owners can explore the exciting scope to easily modernise and instantly add value or plan for future subdivision using side street access off Orca Street (STCA). Just minutes to Moondah Beach and walking distance to Kunyung Primary School, the 3 or 4 bedroom home features an enormous entertaining lounge with a fireplace and broad balcony taking in the stunning water views, a separate formal dining room, a sitting room or 4th bedroom, library lounge, kitchen with breakfast balcony, master suite with dressing room and private terrace, and a double garage. AUCTION: PRICE GUIDE: TERMS: INSPECT: CONTACT:

Saturday 10th September at 2pm $900,000 plus 10% Deposit, balance 60 days Wednesday 5:00 -5:30pm & Saturday 1:30 -2:00pm Annette McKeand 0409 552 790

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The thriller on mohilla

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8 Ruby Cove, MORNINGTON $565,000 Harcourts, Suite 2/1a Main Street, Mornington, 5970 8000 Darren Hood, 0419 666 126

WITH no body corporate and more space than any unit, this excellent property presents as-new and is the perfect choice in a polished, low maintenance home that is close to schools and shopping. The master bedroom is to the left as you enter and features a walk-in robe and ensuite. Continuing down the tiled hallway is a formal lounge adjacent to the fourth bedroom, two more bedrooms are opposite the main bathroom and separate laundry, then you are through to a bright open plan family zone at the rear which incorporates a splendid kitchen with under-bench oven, a dishwasher and a pantry. Currently let, there are options here for the investor to continue on with tenants in place, or owner-occupiers can take possession at the end of the lease.

4 Mohilla Street, MOUNT ELIZA contact agent for price Jo Kidder Real Estate, 23 Roehampton Crescent, Mount Eliza Jo Kidder, 0404 088 106

THROUGH a glorious wall of windows at the front of this house you take in an envious view of Port Phillip Bay and the ever changing scenery as day turns to dusk where a spectacular array of colours and lights at sunset continue to bring the peninsula alive. Located in a highly sought after area known for its large blocks and elevated positions that provide an unobstructed bay view, this quirky and intriguing home has a wide frontage of about 32 metres. Across the three levels there are three bedrooms and two bathrooms with a private balcony from the master bedroom another lovely place to sit and unwind at the end of the day. From the ground floor is a double carport and sundry areas including a sunroom and handy storage space opposite the laundry. The first floor has a pleasant dining area that opens out to a timber deck and the neat galley kitchen has a dishwasher and a wall oven. Venturing up the spiral staircase is a loft-style third bedroom with an adjoining area suitable for a study. With a splash of 2016 style this fun and functional home could easily be transformed into something spectacular.

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BAXTER 3 HENDERSON ROAD With its gentle undulation and wide open clear spaces, this 5 acre (approx.) parcel offers opportunity and lifestyle. Fully fenced with power, water and gas servicing the current home. The home includes two large bedrooms, central lounge, kitchen/meals area, utility zone, central bathroom, toilet and a study. Stunning surrounds with rolling ďŹ elds, this is the ideal location where country and convenience meet. Within minutes to the local townships of Baxter and Frankston. Easy access to Peninsula Link and Baxter train station. Many other local attractions with the Westernport Bay and Port Phillip Bay close by. Baxter Tavern, local stores, wineries, golf courses and surf beaches also within close proximity. You are spoilt for choice on your own hobby farm, market garden, weekend getaway or home. The property has been in the same family for over 60 years this is a rare opportunity with loads of potential.

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NEW LISTING

NEW LISTING

HASTINGS 3/1 Phillip Court WITH INTEREST RATES AT A RECORD LOW, THIS IS AN INVESTORS DELIGHT

This timeless brick veneer unit is central to High Street and features three bedrooms, a spacious & modern kitchen fitted with gas appliances, separate meals area opening to a private fenced yard, and a large open plan living area, Main bathroom has dual entry to main bedroom, there is gas ducted heating throughout, and air-conditioning to the lounge, Outside is a single lock-up garage. All this within easy walking distance to shops, cafes, schools and transport. Perfect for an investor with tenant secured until May 2017.

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Set on a huge 1250sqm (approx.) block, this elegant and tastefully renovated two storey home requires nothing more for you to do other than, move in and enjoy. Boasting calming neutral tones throughout, timeless polished timber floorboards, expansive colonial windows filling the home with the north facing sunlight, modern kitchen with s/s appliances and Caesar stone benchtops, 3 spacious bedrooms plus study PLUS guests retreat and extensive undercover outdoor entertaining area. May have option to subdivide (S.T.C.A.) Opportunities like this are rare, be sure not to miss out!

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NEW LISTING

FRENCH ISLAND C.A. 8A SECTION M, THE CENTRE WAY DECEASED ESTATE AUCTION

Vacant Land of approx. 1.62ha (4 Acres) centrally located on the Island adjacent to the Perseverance Primary School and approx 5 kms from ferry. Fully fenced with 7 strand barbed wire, recessed entry and gate on well-maintained road. Zoned for Farming use with planning permit available for single dwelling (STGA). Land of this size is rare on the Island and this sale is an opportunity to purchase at fair value. TERMS 10% DEPOSIT. BALANCE 60 DAYS. VACANT POSSESSION AUCTION COMMENCES AT 2:30PM AT THE AGENTS OFFICE 2100 FRANKSTON FLINDERS ROAD, HASTINGS, VICTORIA, 3915

AUCTION

Saturday 24th September at 2:30pm at the offices of Century 21 Homeport

VIEW AGENT

By Appointment Phil Bock 0438 497 715

CENTURY 21 HOMEPORT 5979 3555

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INDUSTRIAL & COMMERCIAL

On trend

Keep on moving

THIS well-established boutique enjoys a Main Street location and stocks a tasteful range of attractive, mid-price ranged ladies fashions and accessories. Fully managed by the previous owner, the continuity of exceptional service to customers is assured.

ESTABLISHED in 1999, this award winning business trades five days from 7.30am to 5.30pm with a daily courier service handling everything from small packages to pallet stock. A loyal customer base extends across the south east and bayside areas with a delivery run to the city and Williamstown. Primary clients delivered to include printing, steel, engineering, farms and advertising. The business uses a computerised booking system and five vehicles are included.

Ladies fashion and accessories, MORNINGTON Price: $100,000 + SAV Agency: Latessa Business Sales 50 Playne St, Frankston, 9781 1588 Agent: Tony Latessa, 0412 525 151

Courier service, HOME BASED Price: $115,000 Agency: Latessa Business Sales 50 Playne St, Frankston, 9781 1588 Agent: Tony Latessa, 0412 525 151

Business Sales Specialists www.latessabusiness.com.au 50 Playne Street Frankston

Tel: (03) 9781 1588 Business Migrants Expert Advisory Service

NEW LISTING LAWN MOWING ROUND - HOME BASED Business operated for 32 years, 100 clients based around Frankston, Mornington, Mt Eliza, some for as long as 30 years. Vendor happy to stay on for a month to ensure a smooth transition. Works Monday to Friday.

$45,000 THAI MASSAGE - MOUNT ELIZA 5 massage rooms, 2 foot massage chairs, extensive equipment included. Vendor is willing to train, opens 6 days 9am-6pm. Two sub-contractors as required.

$70,000 MECHANICAL REPAIRS - FRANKSTON Specialists in multi services and repairs inc LRW certificates, auto electrical, air-conditioning etc. Many established loyal clients, work on performance and custom cars. Vehicle inc. Est 26 years, trades 5 days. Extensive equipment inc 3 hoists.

$160,000 + sav

LINE MARKING - HOME BASED Highly profitable business with no purchasing required. Work as required for large commercial clients such as shopping centres, depots, sports courts etc. Established 12 years with forward orders in place. Vehicle included.

$185,000 + sav TRANSPORT / SHUTTLE SERVICE - HOME BASED

BEAUTY SALON - CHELSEA HEIGHTS Attractive salon with 8 beauty rooms. Well located in shopping strip in dense residential area. Potential to increase services on offer, there is space for sub-letting rooms for massage etc. New lease offered.

$55,000 + sav HAIR & BEAUTY - MOUNT ELIZA Excellent dĂŠcor and a great location, with 9 cutting stations. Currently fully managed and the owner now wishes to retire. Could suit a first business owner or the investor, long established.

$80,000 + sav INDUSTRIAL TAKEAWAY - DROMANA Great business! Great staff! No opposition! No weekend work! Ideal corner position with great potential to introduce deliveries to surrounding businesses.

$200,000 + sav PIZZA FRANCHISE - PATTERSON LAKES Established for many years in built up area. Top quality equipment, attractive shop with ample parking. Trial on $15,000 per week. Keen vendor willing to fully assist purchaser.

$450,000

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Specialising in design and manufacture of quality sheetmetal components. Predominantly steel, stainless steel and aluminium sheet. CNC equipment. Contact agent for detailed information of this comprehensive business. CONFIDENTIALITY APPLIES

$700,000 + sav

Currently trading 7 days in prime CBD location. Selling all types of collectables and pop culture paraphernalia including vinyl. Loyal client base, strong brand names.

$60,000 + sav

NEW LISTING HAIR SALON - CONFIDENTIALITY APPLIES 7 cutting stations, 2 basins. This salon has interior cafĂŠ sub-let @ $305pw and massage room sublet @150pw which cover the rent payable on the salon. Located in residential shopping strip, established 35 years, current owner 17 years.

$93,000 + sav

RUBBISH REMOVAL - HOME BASED Included in this sale is an Isuzu truck with crate, can hold 1.5 tonne or 7 cubic metres. Containers are delivered to customers, collected when full and disposal at tip. Corporate clients included. Owner operated.

$170,000 + sav

NEW LISTING INDUSTRIAL TAKEAWAY - FRANKSTON Large modern premises in busy, extensive commercial and industrial area in central Frankston. Opens 5 days 6.30am to 3pm. Has large rear storage, huge preparation space, coolroom. Phone/fax orders but no deliveries.

Work as required for travel agents, businesses and general public. 800 existing clients on 90% cash basis. Approx 500 airport runs each year. Includes two 12 seater Ford Transit and 2011 Holden Caprice. Established 10 years.

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COLLECTABLES - FRANKSTON

AIR COMPRESSION SYSTEMS Design specifications, installations, commissions and maintenance onsite and offsite. Small, large and specialist air compressors, air tools and associated equipment. Price includes stock approx. $200,000. CONFIDENTIALITY APPLIES

$850,000

$185,000 COURIER - MOORABIN DEPOT 5 long wheel base Ford Transit vans, 7 drivers sub-contracted with defined areas. Same day service to Melbourne Metro, VIP and express, all kinds of goods. Regular clients generate 95% of revenue, 30 customers serviced daily with 50-60 others on a regular basis.

$375,000

PASTRY FOOD MANUFACTURING - LANGWARRIN Wholesale and retail distribution specialising in gourmet bakery products. Consistent award winner for their gourmet pies. Sales to supermarkets, cafes, takeaways, butchers etc. Huge delivery network covering Melbourne metro area.

$530,000 + GST

FURNITURE & KITCHEN EQUIPMENT Importing, wholesale and retail to both online buyers and large retail stores. Exclusive distribution rights to certain products, patents and trademarks. Annual furniture exhibitions in Melbourne. Large factory premises plus showroom, offices on main road.

$1,200,000 + sav

Tony Latessa CEA (REIV), AREI, ABB, MAICD Mobile: 0412 525 151 REIV BUSINESS AGENT VICTORIA Australian Institute of Business Brokers President (Vic). 34 years selling experience based on honesty and reliability

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This 125 sqm factory with 3 phase power, office, bathroom, kitchenette, roller door plus separate single door entrance and car parking is perfectly located in Diane Street just behind Mercedes. Don’t delay as this factory is a ripper.

This factory has not been offered for lease for 28 years! Situated on Mornington Tyabb Road with excellent exposure to all passing traffic, this property measures approx. 260sqm with mezzanine, front office, 3 phase power, toilets & kitchenette plus 5 car spaces. AVAILABLE NOW

As new 200sqm factory with office and bathroom facilities, split system heating & cooling, 3 phase power, front and side remote roller doors, plus private courtyard and additional parking. Set in a complex of 6 factories, this one is positioned at the end.

Lease Price: $1,250pcm + GST + Outgoings Contact: Tanya Scagliarini 0438 289 859

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First floor office suite of 106m2 situated within the Frankston Business Centre. The property boasts a reception area, open plan office, boardroom/ training room and staff amenities. 200m from Frankston Train Station and Bayside Shopping Centre.

Lease Price: $1,658pcm + GST + Outgoings Contact: Jamie Stuart 0412 565 562

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OFFICES FOR LEASE (Mornington unless specified) 10/108-120 Young St, Frankston-106sqm $1,658pcm+GST+OG

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Prime freehold property on the busy Frankston Flinders Road with brand new fit out and including a spacious kitchen, ready for you to walk straight into and open up your dream restaurant or any other business. Ample parking on-site. Also a great investment opportunity.

Don’t miss out on this brand new 278sqm factory including 40sqm office with carpet and split system air conditioning and heating. Further inclusions are toilet, bathroom, 3 phase power, mezzanine storage area of approximately 40sqm and 4 car parks. AVAILABLE NOW

Sale Price: Contact Agent Contact: Kevin Wright 0417 564 454

Lease Price: $1,850pcm + GST + Outgoings Contact: Tanya Scagliarini 0438 289 859

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$4,585pcm+GST+OG

2/26 McLaren Place – 90sqm

$3,436pcm+GST+OG

2/28 Main Street – 20sqm 4/15 Carbine Way - 250sqm

$1,300pcm+GST+OG $4166.66pcm+GST inc OG

FACTORIES FOR LEASE (Mornington unless specified)

A Perfect Catch In Portsea

Somerville Freehold

11 Railway Gve – 220sqm

Watch your customers sprawl out over the grass, sipping on perfectly barista’ d coffee or enjoying an ice-cream in the sun. The very popular local hang-out and weekend hotspot, positioned next to the Portsea Pier has all the ingredients to capitalise on the already strong takings. Don’t delay as this business is priced to sell.

Sale Price: On Application Contact: Jamie Stuart 0412 565 562

5/17-19 Diane Street – 125sqm

$1,250pcm+GST+OG

25 Diane Street - 290sqm

$2,500pcm+GST+OG

5,6,7/27 Progress St – From 30sqm

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520 Grasslands Rd Boneo - 450sqm

$3,750pcm+GST+OG

2/2 Torca Terrace- 300sqm

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2/2 Carbine Way – 260sqm

For Lease - Rosebud

2/49 Tyabb Rd – 260sqm

$4,000pcm+GST+OG

SHOPS FOR LEASE (Mornington unless specified) 1069 Pt Nepean Rd Rosebud - 400sqm $10,834pcm+GST+OG 1549 F’ston Flinders Rd Tyabb - 100sqm $1,300pcm+GST+OG 8/1893 Pt Nepean Rd Tootgarook -140sqm $2,339pcm+GST+OG

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First floor retail/ beauty / office space measuring approx. 140sqm. Currently set up for beauty with 5 treatment rooms, reception area, open plan layout at the rear of the shop, rear access and car parking, this site could be easily converted to corporate office space.

Lease Price: $3,500pcm + GST + Outgoings Contact: Tanya Scagliarini 0438 289 859

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Premier First floor Corporate Suite

Prime Location

If you’re looking for a warehouse / factory with some land around it, then look no further. Located just off Mornington Tyabb Road near the end of a cul-de-sac is this 290sqm fully fenced space. Freshly painted on the outside and in need of a bit of TLC on the inside. Toilets and plumbing ready to go. Available NOW

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2/851-855 Pt Nepean Rd, Rosebud - 100m2 $2,800pcm+GST+OG

Main Street – 735sqm

Great Potential

Located opposite Mornington Racecourse, this property has huge exposure to passing trade. This showroom of approximately 130sqm also boasts a 130sqm mezzanine level and has 3 allocated car parks.

Ideally located on the very busy Frankston Flinders Road in Tyabb, this shop of approx. 100sqm is currently fitted out for retail. Fit out can be altered to suit retail or office.

Lease Price: $3,463pcm + GST + Outgoings Contact: Tanya Scagliarini 0438 289 859

Lease Price: $2,170pcm + GST + Outgoings Contact: Tanya Scagliarini 0438 289 859

Lease Price: $1,300pcm + GST + Outgoings Contact: Tanya Scagliarini 0438 289 859

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Lease Price: $10,834pcm + GST + Outgoings Contact: Jamie Stuart 0412 565 562

Lease Price: $2,500pcm + GST + Outgoings Contact: Tanya Scagliarini 0438 289 859

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The Delta Riggs go Galactic

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ALEX LLOYD’S GRAND PLANS

With more than 30 album releases so far, Liberation Blue makes a welcome return of the label’s ‘Acoustic’ series with our first long player for 2016: ‘Acoustica’, 12 stunning, re-worked classic tunes spanning the career of ARIA winner and multi-platinum singer/ songwriter Alex Lloyd. “It was certainly something I’d thought of doing before,” Lloyd says of the Acoustica recording, the singer’s seventh full-length release. With four

ARIAs already under his belt, Lloyd was intrigued with the concept of revisiting his older material. Expect to hear radio hits ‘Amazing’, ‘Coming Home’, ‘Beautiful’, ‘Black The Sun’ and more, his extensive catalogue getting a brand new lease of life. “This project came along at a perfect time for me,” says Lloyd. “Doing these recordings really helped create a spark in me – it’s been great to re-address these songs, and I’m really happy how

it’s turned out.” In celebration of this special and unique release, Alex has put together an intimate version of his band and will be heading out across Australia on a National Tour in September and October, where everyone will be able to hear these wonderful new interpretations themselves. Alex Lloyd is playing at Grand Mornington on Friday, September 30. Book online at www.grand.net.au

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MP BREWERY TO RELEASE ITS SECOND NITRO CAN

THE DELTA RIGGS The video for “Never Seen This Before” showcases the high-octane, energy filled presence that The Delta Riggs bring, and previews the carnival atmosphere they’ll bring when they hit the road in September for a huge run of dates across the country. Joining les Riggs on tour will be Gideon Bensen, whose recently released debut EP “Cold, Cold Heart” draws a squiggly line from Loud Reed to Talking Heads, and never runs out of ink.

LP. Recorded in just nine days at The Grove Studios north of Sydney, the LP Features 12 cuts that run the gamut of musical genres from the Rolling Stones inspired “Surgery of Love”, the high-powered N*E*R*D infused “Baddest Mother F*cker in the Beehive”, and the disco rock of “Never Seen This Before”.

Active Galactic, produced by the band and Jason Hollis, will be The Riggs’ third studio

Book online at www.grand.net.au

The Active Galactic Tour, presented by Triple J, will hit The Grand Hotel in Mornington on 7 October.

Following on from the success of their first nitrogenated (Nitro) canned beer earlier in the year, Mornington Peninsula Brewery has followed up with #tinnage006, Sacchariferous Stout on Nitro. Utilising nitrogen rather than carbon dioxide (CO2) to carbonate beer provides the beer with a creamier, smoother texture which complements this style of beer perfectly. Sacchariferous Stout is a sweet/milk stout brewed using lactose in the brewing process, hence the name Sacchariferous, meaning containing sugar. The nitrogen dosing adds to the smooth mouthfeel of the beer, and at 4.6% ABV, it is a very approachable stout. The brewing team at MPB have coined the phrase ‘vertically with enthusiasm’ to encourage customers not to dilly dally when pouring. Because nitrogen reacts differently than CO2 when the can is opened, it requires a vertical and unbridled transfer into the glass. Although this is counter-intuitive to the

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gentle style we are accustomed to, it provides the best taste and texture. If you are lucky enough to get your hands on this limited edition run, get ready to pour vertically and vigorously. It is available from Thursday 25 August and continues to demonstrate Mornington Brewery’s capabilities.

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INTERNATIONAL comedy star, David Strassman’s brand new show, iTED E is an uproarious take on our technology-­laden lives. The sharp-­tongued Chuck Wood and loveable Ted E. Bare have been thrust into the world of social media, constantly on their iPads and iPhones, not interacting with the real world. With everyone connected to social media and the internet 24/7, will Strassman get them back under control? Strassman’s iTedE introduces an amazing new technology that brings the world’s most advanced Puppetronics to the stage. In a world-­first feat, Strassman simultaneously operates 5 characters in a hilarious never-­ before-­done, 6-­way conversation, using a handheld wireless remote control that sets new standards in ventriloquism. Combined with cutting edge lighting and state-­of-­the-­art production, Strassman and

his well known puppet characters will bring mayhem and theatrics to a set designed by one of New York’s most renowned stage designers, Luke Cantarella. Since his early performances in the 1990s, Strassman has been embraced in Australia and completed numerous television appearances as well as his own show on Channel Nine called ‘Strassman’, with subsequent series on ITV England and TV3 New Zealand. iTedE will be sure to delight audiences with side-­splitting comedy, jaw dropping Puppetronics and a visual feast on stage. It’s the ultimate great night out. As part of his National Tour, Strassman will deliver iTedE to the Frankston Arts Centre on 4 October. Tickets on 03 9784 1060 or www.thefac.com.au

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THE ALL NEW SHOW THAT WILL BLOW YOUR MIND!

FRANKSTON ARTS CENTRE

OCTOBER 4 - 7PM & 9.15PM NEW

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Blue Cow Theatre, toured by Tasmania Performs

Simon’s Final Sound

TAKE A TRIP ON ISLAND CRUISE WITH A DIFFERENCE

SIMON’S FINAL SOUND

ComeDy

Tuesday 13 September, 8pm

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Mrs Orsino dies after long illness Compiled by Melissa Walsh THE many friends of Mr and Mrs G. Shepherd, of Somerville will regret to hear of the death of their eldest daughter, Mrs Orsino, which occurred at Somerville on Monday last. The deceased has been in ill health for some considerable time. *** CR A. J. Allen, was elected President of the Shire of Frankston and Hastings at their meeting held on Thursday last. *** MESSRS Brody and Mason will hold their monthly sale at Somerville, on Wednesday next, when they expect a good yarding. *** THE friends of Major Stuart Balmain, of Coolart, Balnarring, will be interested to hear that he has been appointed D.A.A.G. of General Gough’s staff in France. *** IT is thought that the majority of nearly forty eight thousand votes in favor of Miss Jolly, as queen of the Allies Fair, constitutes a record majority for any Queen yet elected, not only in Victoria, but Australia. *** AT the Court of Petty Sessions at Frankston on Monday, there was only one case called up, that of a person travelling on the railway between Frankston and Seaford without a ticket. The accused was let off with a 20s fine. *** THE Gibson Pantomime Comedy Company will give an entertainment

in the Frankston Mechanics’ Hall, on Wednesday 28th inst. The company is well spoken of by the press, and those who attend should enjoy a pleasant evening’s amusement. *** THE annual meeting of the Somerville Fruitgrowers’ Association will be held on Monday next in the Mechanics’ Institute, at 8 p.m, when the following business will be brought forward :— report and balancesheet,election of officers, and cool stores report. *** INFORMATION came to hand last week, and was with sorrow received,that Driver M. J. Farrell, A. I. F. had died of wounds received in France, on 31st July. The deceased was well and favorably known in Frankston, and prepared Zephuron for his record Grand National victory, as well as Nilka, Bill Brandon, and Westdale, for the various races. *** THE quarterly meeting of the “Star of Peace” I O.R Lodge (junior members) was held on the 3rd inst, taking the form of a social gathering. After the business had been dealt with, the boys sat down to an excellent, supper. Mrs M’Cormack, who was present, addressed the boys on “What our boys can do” which was well received. The latter part of the evening was spent in singing, and Master W. Baxter and Victor M’Comb contributed to the program, by giving two good recitations. Two new members were initiated, and the singing of the Na-

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received a wire from the Defence Department on Saturday last, that his son, Prirate W. Cain, was reported as missing. *** THE sum of £8 11s was remitted to the Y.M.C A fund this month from the Langwarrin Red Cross Branch. The next meeting, Thursday, 28th September, will be the annual one, at which all office bearers for a further term will be elected, and the future allocation of funds decided on. Collectors are specially asked to hand in their collecting books and in the best interests of the cause a good attendance of the public is necessary, if only to show appreciation of the fine results accomplished by the collectors for the past year, and also to all those ladies and gentlemen who have devoted so much time to the work connected with the positions held by them in the society. *** A FAREWELL and presentation concert will be held on October 14th. to honor Private Tom Stephenson, further particulars of which will appear later. *** MR Logan, who had resided at Langwarrin for many years, and was well known and respected, passed peacefully away on Tuesday evening last. Deceased who was 76 years of age had been ailing for some time, and his end, although sudden, was not altogether unexpected. A widow, three married daughters, (Mrs D.Petrie, and Mrs Bert Stevens,

of Frankston) and one son are left to mourn their loss. The remains were interred in the Melbourne cemnetery on Thursday. *** A STATE School concert, to provide funds for school requirements, is to be held at the Recreation Hall on Thursday, Sept 21st. As this concert promises something good, and the funds go towards a worthy cause, it is hoped that good results will be forthcoming. The Head Teacher, with the help of the school committee, intends to collect about ten pounds for the purpose of defraying the cost of a tablet inscribed with the names of those who have gone to the front from this district. The tablet will be placed in the school room, and it is arranged that the names of all soldiers who had enlisted from within a radius of three miles from the school, be placed on it. *** THE half yearly meeting of the Progress Association, will be held on Monday, Sept. 18th, at the usual meeting place, and a good attendance is desired to deal with important matters. *** THE Prime Minister’s announcement that there is to be no resort to conscription without appeal to the people by way of referendum, was received with very mixed feelings. *** From the pages of the Mornington Standard, 9 September, 1916

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Stonecats hang on in epic PENINSULA LEAGUE

By Toe Punt IF it bleeds, you can kill it! That was a famous line used by arguably the greatest ever AFL footballer Leigh Matthews in 2001 when he was referring to his great Brisbane Lions side beating Essendon. For movie buffs, they’ll know he grabbed the line from Arnold Schwarzenegger in the movie Predator. Suffice to say that it can be used again in reference to the great Frankston YCW, a team that was wounded on Saturday in the second semi-final against Mt Eliza but as great sides do, still managed to win a thriller 18.7 (115) to 17.8 (110). What it proved to Peninsula football supporters is that the 2016 premiership is not a one horse race. That wasn’t the case at the halfway mark of the season when Mt Eliza was belted by the Stonecats at Wooralla Drive by almost 100 points. Mt Eliza were down and on the canvas early in the match when they trailed by as much as six goals. Every time they came at YCW the champs responded. Even in the last quarter when somehow Mt Eliza got their noses in front, YCW were able to steady the ship and get back out to a 20 point lead. However, what we saw late in the game was something we haven’t see from a side against YCW in the past. What people admire about the Stonecats is their ability to absorb pressure for long periods, physically and mentally wear down a side and perform for better longer – they have been doing it for more than a decade. Opposition in the past have failed to be able to go the distance. That changed on Saturday. Mt Eliza came storming home late to get within five points in an entertaining, high quality, intense game of football. At one end of the ground, YCW’s Anthony Bruhn was dominating with seven goals. At the other end, Justin Van Unen returned from a serious hamstring injury to boot seven goals. The midfield battles of Rohan Heasley and Lachy Wallace were a feature, both outstanding for their respective teams. The hard and tough Luke Collins and Dave Barton went toe to toe and were significant for their teams. Paul Minchington proved again how good a player he is, especially on the big stage and Scott McLeod and Kevin Lylak were at their best for the winners. Matt Lille had a tough job in the ruck for the Redlegs but rose to the occasion, Sam Gill led from the front and Jimmy Clayton almost received the ultimate celebration in his club record breaking 222nd game. The game had everything – freakish acts, selfless acts and 35 goals in a second semi – it was a crowd pleaser. The Stonecats got what they wanted though – a pathway straight to the grand final. Mt Eliza will need to front up again this Sunday in the Preliminary Final with a lot more work to do. Mt Eliza will play Pines in the Preliminary Final this Sunday after it smashed Bonbeach for the third time this season. Pythons forwards Aaron Edwards, Guy Hendry and Tim Bongetti dominated the Sharks, who overused the footy. The Sharks were blown away early and never got close to the Pythons. The top three are the last three standing in the Peninsula finals race. High five: Despite being pushed by Mt Eliza, Frankston YCW got across the line by five points. Picture: Scott Memery Frankston Times 5 September 2016

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Blues and Bombers to square off in Granny NEPEAN LEAGUE

By Toe Punt HASTINGS will play Frankston Bombers in the 2016 Nepean Division Grand Final this Saturday at Frankston Park after hanging on to win a thriller against Rosebud. The Blues have beaten Red Hill, Somerville and now Rosebud in the lead up to the big dance and have just one more top five side to beat to claim the 2016 title. The minor premiers Frankston are the only team to stand in their way, having the ideal preparation of a rest in week one of the finals and then another break after advancing through after winning their second semi-final. Hastings kicked the opening goal of the game and were never headed in the match despite being challenged, eventually winning 14.11 (95) to 12.16 (88). Blues coach Brendan Dunne told the RPP commentary team straight after the game that his side “had been building for the past six weeks” to get to this point. “The Sorrento match at home in tough, wet conditions was a defining moment for the group,” Dunne said. “We lose that match and our season could have gone the other way. We win and the season is set up for us. “It felt like something clicked within the group on that day and we haven’t really looked back. “We have been training extremely well, our performances have been a

lot more consistent and we have absolute buy in from the entire group about the way we want to play our footy. “There is a Hastings brand now and it’s taken three years to slowly build to get to this point,” Dunne said. The coach was absolutely superb throughout the match, leading the backline along with Paul Rogasch, both taking telling marks, laying important tackles and providing enormous structure and leadership during the tense final quarter. Dunne said his body was feeling the effects of running back with the flight of the ball one too many times, but conceded he wouldn’t swap the feeling for anything. “I’m grateful to be still playing and having an opportunity to win a premiership,” Dunne said. “I missed 21 weeks of work though injury last year and I thought that might have been it. I did the preseason, the body felt great and here I am now. It’s a really good feeling. “All we’ve done though is earn the right. It’s a good achievement to get there, but you don’t play to get there, you play to win it. We’ve got the opportunity,” Dunne said. Dunne was clearly one of Hastings’ best on Saturday, along with Rogasch and underrated full back Lance Brouwer, who is rarely beaten despite having some big jobs most weeks. The Hastings’ forward line again looked dangerous with Dale Alanis,

Luke Hewitt, Col McVeigh and Stevey Robb all kicking multiple goals. Robb lit up Tyabb in the final quarter. Hewitt could have put the opposition to the sword and should have finished with five or six goals. He was still outstanding though. Through the middle, Mark Devereaux and Pete Mawson got first use of the footy, Josh Mulheron competed well with Ben Dwyer and Shaun Foster, Luke Clark and Matt Clifford played the swing men roles to perfection, both reliable and damaging in all areas of the ground. Despite getting out to a four goal break deep in the last quarter, Rosebud never stopped coming. You have to take your hat off to the Buds. They were relentless and their leaders in Rhys Bancroft, Greg Bentley, Dwyer, Brenton Payne and Ryan Spooner willed their team to the finish line. The Downie brothers are bonafide stars! Keegan should be on an AFL Rookie List, such is his enormous talent. His aerial ability is breathtaking. He finished with three goals. His little brother Sean got belted from pillar to post but continued to pick himself up off the deck. Sean kicked a game-high four majors. Dale Stephens and Daniel Wilson were also stand outs for the Buds. It was a sensational season for Rosebud, given the calibre of players they lost during the pre-season. For Hastings, they are in the big dance against Frankston Bombers this Saturday at Frankston Park.

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On and off the field: Clockwise from top left: South Mornington’s Archer Murray, No 3, celebrates with teammates after beating Beleura; Rye’s Bonnie Street-Harris about to tale her kick; South Mornington’s Cooper Leopold, Tom Stuart, Ethan Mead, Harry Van Raay, Harrison Dade and Kieran Roberts and teammates with the cup.; Mt Martha’s Nathan Heath (best on ground) runs with the ball against Somerville; South Mornington’s Harry Douglas takes a mark against Beleura; and Mt Martha captain Jake Hall holds the premiership cup aloft in front of his team. Pictures: Stewart Chambers

Putting the grand into finals SPECTATORS were entertained by 12 thrilling Mornington Peninsula Junior Football League grand finals on Sunday 28 August. Matches were played from under-11s to under-17s with three separate age groups for girls’ football. Tight contests were the order of the day with the under-11 grand final between South Mornington and Dromana in Navy Division going to extra time after the scores were all tied up after four quarters. South Mornington eventually won the match. In other grand final results: Junior girls: Beleura 2.2-14 d. Mt Martha 0.1-1. Under-15s: Mt Martha 13.12-90 d. Somerville 8.7-55. Under-14s: Sorrento 11.12-78 d. Balnarring 5.11-41.

61 to become 22 By Toe Punt There were a total of 61 players nominated for the MPNFL Peninsula Division Team of the Year, to be announced at presentation night on Wednesday, September 7 at Mornington Racecourse. All Peninsula Division coaches were asked to present a team, based on the games and video footage that they had seen in season 2016. Based on the greatest number of nominations, the team was again selected by Mornington Peninsula News sports journalist Andrew ‘Toe Punt’ Kelly. The squad for the 2016 Peninsula Division Team of the year was: Bonbeach: Shane McDonald, Mark Tyrell, Gary Carpenter, Dylan Jones, Matthew Douglas, Beau Bailey. Chelsea: Grant Trew, Todd Gardiner. Edithvale: Tim Mannix, Todd Woodbridge, Steve Mannix, Michael Meehan, Brendan Neville.

Frankston YCW: Byron Barry, Lachy Wallace, Scott McLeod, Ash Eames, BJ Credlin, Ryan Santon, Paul Minchington, Anthony Bruhn, Kevin Lylak, Kyle Hutchison, Ryley Hodson. Karingal: Aaron Paxton, Jake Kelly, Michael Burke, Grant Goodall, Aaron Lees. Langwarrin: Shane Paterson, Kieren Albanese, Matt Naughton, Nick Hammill, Michael Parker. Mornington: Warwick Miller, James Cameron, Jai Haddock, Jackson Calder, Michael Gay, Joel Miller, Pines: Jack Fisher, Luke Potts, Tim Bongetti, Aaron Edwards, Paul Scanlon, Beau Hendry, Mt Eliza: Darren Booth, Sam Gill, Karl Lombardozzi, Rohan Heasley, Jay Neratzoglou, Sam Gill, Ben Landry, Dan Gormley, Justin Van Unen, Jordan Capkin Seaford: Matt Herbert, Josh Stokes, Aaron Walton, Kyle Matthews, Johnathan Haidon.

Under-12s: Somerville Gold 8.6-54 d. Red Hill 3.3-21. Mt Martha Intermediate girls 7.5-47 d. Pearcedale/Baxter 2.3-15. In the grand final under-12s White Division Somerville Gold JFC 8.6-54 defeated Red Hill JFC 3.3-21. The day ended with the under-17s grand final between Crib Point and Rye – the MPJFL’s first twilight final. The national anthem was sung before the game as a helicopter delivered the match ball and premiership cup. Crib Point won by seven points: 10.9-69 to 9.8-62. “That was a fitting end to a truly magic day,” MPJFL secretary Paul Bartolo said. The finals were held at the Thomas Barclay Reserve, Hastings.

Nepean team of the year announced THE Nepean team of the Year was announced at presentation night last Wednesday night. Hastings FC had the most representation with five players selected. In the league media, Frankston’s Sam Fox won the award from teammate Dale Sutton, while Somerville key defender Scott Simpson finished third. Nepean Team of the Year Back: Beau Muston (Frankston), James Brigden (Sorrento), Christian Ongarello (Dromana) HB: Paul Rogasch (Hastings), Scott Simpson (Somerville), Nick Boswell (Rosebud) C: Jake Mitchell (Red Hill), Ryan Mullett (Rye), Rowan Hogenbirk (Somerville) HF: Colin McVeigh (Hastings), Keegan Downie (Rosebud), Luke Tapscott (Sorrento) FF: Luke Hewitt (Hastings), Nick Corp (Sorrento), Sam Fox (Frankston) Rucks: Ben Dwyer (Rosebud), Greg Bentley (Rosebud) (C), Dale Sutton (Frankston) Int: Alex Harnett (Pearcedale), Shaun Foster (Hastings), Matthew Greig (Rye), Mark Devereaux (Hastings) Most Valuable Player: Greg Bentley (Rosebud) Coach of the Year: Beau Muston (Frankston) Frankston Times 5 September 2016

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• ADVANCED AUDIO w/ BLUETOOTH® & IPOD® CONNECTIVITY • FUEL EFFICIENT 7.9L/100KM# • 90° REAR WING SPACE CAB DOORS • OUTSTANDING 3.5T TOWING+

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$

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PLUS $1000 FREE ACCESSORIES‡

HURRY TO MORNINGTON ISUZU UTE TODAY

41 Tyabb Rd, Mornington | PH: 5975 5188 www.morningtonisuzuute.com.au LMCT 10467 5-star ANCAP safety rating on 4x4 D-MAX Crew Cab models built from November 2013 onwards, 4x2 D-MAX Crew Cab High Ride models built from November 2014 onwards and all MU-X models. ^5 years/130,000km whichever occurs first, for eligible customers. Excludes trays and accessories. >The Capped Price Servicing Program (“CPS Program”) applies to Eligible Vehicles with a Warranty Start Date after 1 January 2015 at Participating Isuzu UTE Dealers only. The CPS Program covers the first 6 Scheduled Services in line with the Scheduled Service Intervals. CPS Prices are subject to change. For full terms & conditions and current pricing visit isuzuute.com.au/service-plus. +3.5 tonne braked towing capacity on D-MAX 4x4 and 4x2 High Ride models and 3.0 tonne braked towing capacity on all MU-X models when fitted with an optional genuine Isuzu UTE tow bar kit. ~Includes economy alloy tray fitted at motorpool. #ADR 81/02 laboratory tests (combined cycle) for D-MAX models built from 5 November 2014 onwards and MU-X models built from 6 November 2014 onwards. §Leather on body contact areas of the seats. *Private and ABN holders only. Excludes government, fleet, rental & non-profit buyers. Includes one year business vehicle registration, CTP insurance, dealer delivery and statutory charges. Metallic/mica/pearl paint $450 extra. Only at Participating Isuzu UTE Dealers from 1/7/16 until 30/9/16 unless extended, varied or while stocks last. †Offer is limited to standard items (normal operating conditions) as listed in IUA Warranty and Service Booklet for the first Scheduled Service (6 Months/10,000km whichever occurs first) and second Scheduled Service (12 months/20,000km whichever occurs first) on 4x4 D-MAX & 15MY 4x4 MU-X models sold & delivered between 1/7/16 and 30/9/16 to private & ABN holders only. Excludes demonstrators. Offer does not cover any other Scheduled Service, Make-up Scheduled Service or any additional service items or requirements, which are at the owner’s expense. Only at Participating Isuzu UTE Dealers. Not available with any other offer excluding the $1,000 free Genuine Isuzu UTE accessories where offered. ‡Genuine Isuzu UTE accessories on 15MY 4x4 D-MAX models, 15MY 4x4 MU-X models & 15.5MY LS-T models sold & delivered between 1/7/16 and 30/9/16, unless varied or extended, to private & ABN holders only. Excludes demonstrators. Only at Participating Isuzu UTE Dealers. Not available with other offers.

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