Mornington Peninsula Magazine March 2017

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BY ANDREA KELLETT

Brooke Hogan, 24, is one of Australia’s top models, she’s from Frankston and she has just been named the Female Ambassador for the 2017 Formula One Rolex Australian Grand Prix (March 23 – 26)! This ‘girl next door’ shot to prominence when she appeared on Australia’s Next Top Model 2013 and she now has more than half a million followers on social media. She spoke with Mornington Peninsula Magazine about her meteoric rise, her new role and her love for Frankston and the Mornington Peninsula (for more on the Grand Prix and to purchase tickets go to www.grandprix.com.au/tickets). You have more than half a million followers on social media and a skyrocketing career. We love that you are from Frankston. Please tell us where you grew up and what you love about the area. Oh thank you! Yes, I am a Frankston girl born and bred and I love it. My parents still live there now and I love going home to visit them! I went to Ballam Park Primary School and McClelland College in Frankston. I have always loved living on the Peninsula, they say home is where the heart is and I believe that 100 per cent.

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There are so many things I LOVE and the list is continuing to grow! There are some great new little cafés and shops but my favourite thing about the area would have to be that it is where my family are. Do you still spend time on the Mornington Peninsula? Yes, I do spend a lot of time here. My family still live there and I go home quite a lot. My boyfriend Myles lives in Portsea so I would say I spend 50 per cent of my time in Melbourne and the other 50 on the Peninsula! Favourite café, restaurant and beach on the Mornington Peninsula to hang out at and why? I have two favourite cafés - 6 nutrition in Frankston, they have THE BEST acai bowls ever and also Store Fifteen in Mornington - really healthy and organic foods with delicious smoothies! Favourite restaurants would be DOC in Mornington and Hotel

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Sorrento in Sorrento. Favourite beach would be Shelley Beach in Portsea, the water is super clean, there is a beautiful view on the walk down, a little pier to walk down as well and it isn’t too crowded (unless it’s peak summer time). Do you use Peninsula locations in your Instagram photos? Yes all the time! What does it mean to be named the 2017 Formula One Rolex Australian Grand Prix Female Ambassador? Tell us a little about this amazing role! I am so excited to be named Ambassador for Grand Prix for 2017. It is a role that I have had my eye on for quite a while now and I am over the moon that the opportunity has come around. The Grand Prix is such an iconic time for Australia and we are so lucky to host such a prestigious event here in Melbourne. It’s going to be an action packed exciting few days and I

am thrilled to showcase Melbourne in all its glory! You were at the Portsea Polo, please tell us a little about that. We photographed you there :) Yes, I remember that photograph! The polo is up there with one of my favourite times in Melbourne! Being close to home makes it even better. As much as it’s all about the sport, it’s also about such a great atmosphere with your friends! What is your message to young women, particularly local girls, who might wish to dream big and follow in your footsteps? I could write an essay on this haha. My advice would be, don’t doubt yourself. If you want something, you need to work as hard as you can to get there. You can’t just sit around waiting for something to happen, it doesn’t work like that. Figure out what it is you want to do, get up and go get it !

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“It’s beginning to feel like it was all a long time ago but we’re still really, really proud of her.”

On the ride of a lifetime

Pictured: Pam Hawkes and her husband, Barry, and her ‘other’ other half, Black Caviar.

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Pam Hawkes is reminiscing while on her way to Wagga to see one of her horses run. She doesn’t give it much hope, but she saw it born five years ago and wild horses couldn’t keep her away. “It doesn’t matter whether it’s at Mornington on a midweek race or Wagga tomorrow, it’s just fantastic. We get just as much thrill watching her run as we did watching Black Caviar.” It has been almost four years since Black Caviar ran her last race – the TJ Smith Stakes at Randwick. It was her 25th win from 25 starts and her 15th Group 1 win – both records – and her brilliant career captivated the racing world and delighted the group of lifetime friends who for years had talked about owning a racehorse. “We used to go to the Melbourne Cup and we’d say ‘Gee, we should get a horse together; it’d be a lot of fun’.” One day, with Pam stuck on her vegetable farm at Boneo, the others called her from the Murray River houseboat on which they’d all stay and said they were going to buy a horse. “I said ‘I’m in but I only want a fast one’, so they took me at my word and got a fast one.” The eight syndicate members each suggested three names for the filly and everyone voted; Pam’s suggestion – inspired by her love of caviar - got up. “You’ve got to have a catchy name for people to take notice of, and it worked. We’re very fond of champagne as well and you always hope you’ll have an excuse to celebrate; we haven’t had that much caviar because, by gum, it’s expensive but we’ve had plenty of opportunities to celebrate with champagne.” Pam’s love of horses goes way back to growing up on a farm in Keysborough, where she used to watch her grandfather’s Clydesdales plough the fields and ride the Shetland he bought for her, so it’s no surprise she saw all Black Caviar’s races and went to every trial. One of her favourites is the Lightning Stakes at Flemington in February 2013, the mare’s return from injury sustained during her triumph at Ascot eight months earlier. “We’d virtually written her off; we left Ascot thinking we’ve got a brood mare. But she just jumped and ran and broke the track record and just blew everybody away. It was just fantastic.” Another highlight was the TJ Smith at Randwick in April 2011, when she made up seven lengths on Hay List, the secondhighest rated sprinter in the world. “It was phenomenal.” The same group of friends are now racing Black Caviar’s first foal, Oscietra, who ran third in her first start on New Year’s Day at Flemington, but they still occasionally visit the grand dam and get regular updates from the stud where she is in foal again. “The last one we got was to say how magnificent she’s looking and she’s never looked better.” Pam Hawkes will address the Frankston Business Network in the Mornington Racing Club’s Gunnamatta Room on March 8, 11.30am-2.30pm. Tickets (including a two-course lunch, champagne on arrival, and tea and coffee) cost $69 ($65 for FBN members; $625 for a table of 10). Bookings: www. frankstonbusinessnetwork.com.au or 9781 1422.

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#SocialMedia and defamation # think before you post, look before you link Social media connects us like no time in history. Most of the 500 million active users of Facebook, Twitter and Instagram spend time each day smiling at beach shots, first day of school tears and pithy memes. And who hasn’t had the hidden pleasure of playing “where are they now” with long lost friends or that first high school crush? Yesterday’s media barons are no longer the gate keepers of public opinion and expression. We’re all publisher’s now — free to air our grievances and political, cultural and social views at light speed. Almost all posts in this digital conversation are well meant and heartfelt but some can occasionally veer into the area of defamation. Defamation occurs when you post words, videos, photos or illustrations that expose someone to ridicule, lowering their personal and or professional reputation and causing others to shun or avoid them. In this highly connected world a defamatory post can go viral in minutes, giving rise to crippling damages claims.

In 2015, a WA woman was ordered to pay $12,500 to her ex for Facebook comments alleging he’d subjected her to 18 years of domestic violence. A 20-year old student had to pay $105,000 in damages for tweeting that his high school music teacher caused his father’s poor health. In 2016, a man sued a couple for a community page post containing his image, and an accusation that he was “prone to manic outbursts”. Their legal defence cost $80,000. So, before you send out that barbed post, we’d urge you to follow two simple rules: 1. Make sure whatever you post is true. 2. If you think it’ll make people think less of someone, leave them open to being ridiculed, shunned or despised, or hurt their business, trade or profession — take a deep breath and step back from that screen! For more about defamation, your rights and obligations: marshalls+dent lawyers is just a non-defamatory phone call away. Marshalls + Dent Lawyers A: Suite 2, 26 McLaren Place, Mornington P: 5973 6919 W: www.mdlaw.com.au

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OUR COVER Main Image: Brooke Hogan is Female Ambassador for the 2017 Formula One Rolex Australian Grand Prix, see page 4. Top Row: Art Red Hill see page 46, Peninsula Picnic is back to rock your bod and your tastebuds see pages 44-45 Bottom Row: Style Temple, see pages 11 & 125; Balnarring Cup see page 24; Stunning hair for your wedding at Zumay see pages 90-91.

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High expectations for our students and ourselves One of the defining features of an education at Woodleigh is that it is a very real experience. It is holistic, involving, lives in and outside of our classrooms and is continually focused on delivering personal best performances. An education at Woodleigh is about so much more that an ATAR score. Ours is a school which affirms openness, independence, creativity and initiative; and I love that we as educators can focus on the engagement and wellbeing of our students and have them grow and succeed academically. I love that we have no tagged leadership positions, no badges. That no one student is anointed as leader and selected to be the voice of that year in our school. What we have is a myriad of opportunities for all students to take the lead. The high expectation that our kids will rise to the challenge in their particular area of talent and take their opportunity to share their skills and interests with others. I love that any of our students can step up and take the lead at any time. At our Woodleigh Campus, we have no uniform. Instead, students from Years 7–12 make choices about

how they want to present themselves to the world. I love that our kids don’t need the symbol of a uniform to feel a sense of belonging in our community. I am immensely proud of the commitment and hard work from our students and staff who last year achieved the best results for the school on record and the best results of any school on the Peninsula. 100% of our 2016 graduates received a first-round VTAC offer, and 73% of them received their first preference. These are magnificent results. Our aspirations for our school, like those for our students, remain high. We have committed to being Global Leaders in Personalised Learning. Our programs are increasingly being acknowledged both in Australia and abroad by those working to reform education and better prepare students for the future. With a fabulous staff who are passionate and committed and always put students first, these goals are well within our reach. JONATHAN WALTER – Principal Pictured: Woodleigh’s ‘Courage Creates Change’ program gives students in Year 8 the opportunity to create an extended investigation project focusing on a topic of their own choosing.

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Learning through action in the early years We hear a lot about the importance of the early years and giving children the best start in life. But what actually makes the most difference? The answer is a high-quality Kindergarten program.

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Kindergarten builds the foundations of education, and Peninsula Grammar believes that learning through action is a key ingredient to enabling a child to grow. “If you want to see the joy of learning in its purest form visit one of our Kindergarten classes,” said Louise NichollsEasley, Head of Junior Years at Peninsula Grammar. “Here you can see a zest for learning that comes from an emergent curriculum, room to explore and experiment and exceptional teachers. “I am enormously proud of our Kindergarten staff who actively encourage curiosity, collaboration and creativity in the classroom. They go above and beyond to ensure that each child in the Kinder flourishes in their own individual way,” she explains. However, the learning through action approach isn’t

confined to the classroom. While there are purposebuilt Kindergarten rooms, it is the sustainable gardens and access to the entire school grounds that allows for exploring and learning. This also enhances the children’s strong sense of community and belonging within the school. Mrs Lucinda Watson, from the Four-Year-Old Kinder Program, sees the benefits of this approach every day. “We love to see the children’s confidence and independence growing. Each child comes here with different knowledge and they teach each other, learning that everyone has strengths,” she explains. “For example, one of our little girls loves packing up and some struggle with working as a team so she is showing them what teamwork means. We celebrate that.” For more information about Peninsula Grammar and its learning through action Kinder program, go to www. peninsulagrammar.vic.edu.au or call 9788 7777. PENINSULA GRAMMAR A: 20 Wooralla Drive, Mount Eliza T: 9788 7777 W: www.peninsulagrammar.vic.edu.au

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SOME THINGS CHANGE, SOME STAY THE SAME

AS THE MORNINGTON PENINSULA’S PREMIER SCHOOL, WE MOVE WITH THE TIMES. BUT WE ALSO UPHOLD TRADITION. Proudly co-educational, we offer a diverse, vibrant and challenging learning environment that reflects the real world, where boys and girls work together. This means a combination of co-educational and single gender classes for Mathematics and English in Years 7, 8 and 9 that will see our students in this important life stage engaged in learning designed specifically for each individual and their class. With limited places available in 2018, contact us to find out more about the opportunities for your child.

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BEFORE AFTER

BY LIZ ROGERS

Public art. What does it mean? Well, the thing is, it means something different to everyone who views it. Touches it. Engages with it. Public art is there for a reason. To evoke conversation and to make our sometimes shades of grey world kick up its heels, pull up its skirt and shout out THERE’S BEAUTY AND COLOUR UNDER HERE – LET’S CELEBRATE IT! Let’s tell its story. Let’s link our community’s lines and connect through it. German born artist Ralf Kempken understands what it means to produce large-scale public art that gets tongues wagging. A Kempken work is built to last, not only because of the materials he uses, but because of the story it continues to tell long after the installation process has ceased. His stencil and screen monster size work can be viewed out the back of the iconic Dimmeys building in Richmond, at the West Footscray Railway Station (Changing Face Steel Screens), the Regional Rail Link Project in Sunshine and now in Mount Eliza opposite Manyung Gallery with the hanging of two huge screen printed works on the

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Telstra building in Mount Eliza Way. “We all see things differently. I’m interested in our changing perceptions on how we view our environment. A lot of my work focusses on shadow and light. The children of the Depression can be seen from a distance at the Richmond site, but when you get up close, the images jump out of the spaces created by the mesh, shadow and reflective light. The work in Mount Eliza represents my fascination with the concept that cities can be one and the same and that the people in them are the same yet different. I love putting streets together and reimagining them.” (I suggest he should have been a town planner?) “Patterns and how we piece things together fascinates me. I love the fact that these screens will fade over time and yet remain beautiful.” And beautiful, subtle and simply stunning is what these two works are. Over the course of our conversation from the seat in front of the Telstra building, the reaction to this art installation is both emotional and exciting. “When Sharyn Wemyss-Smith from Manyung Gallery Group approached me to be part of this project I jumped at it,” Kempken says. Leap on down to Mount Eliza Way to engage with this Kempken thing of beauty today. The discussion has begun.

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BY ANDREA KELLETT

Get your paddling arms in shape and get on board an event that’s about to redefine the concept of surfing for a good cause. On Saturday, April 1, the Mornington Peninsula surfing community will host a unique surf competition at Shoreham with a simple goal – to raise money for the Disabled Surfing Association’s Mornington Peninsula Branch (DSAMP). It doesn’t get much more community than this. Registrations are open and excitement is building, with the major prize a $2000 travel voucher from JetStar. All funds raised at the inaugural DSAMP Champs event will help fund DSAMP’s two annual events for surfers with disabilities, held at Pt Leo. The DSAMP Champs is no ordinary surfing competition. It’s designed to create the ultimate level playing field for

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all competitors. As organiser Rod Jones from The FirstReef Project team (essentially an organised group of Peninsula surfers with big hearts, looking for innovative ways to support surfers with disabilities) explains, all entrants will surf on identical boards – 10’ soft longboards - and wait til you hear about how you can win! “There are some very good surfers down here who would dominate the competition so we were very keen right from the start to make sure it wasn’t a normal competition,” Rod explains. “We’ve come up with a fun concept where it’s a team competition, each team has four surfers, and so long as all team members paddle out, catch one wave and stand up, your team qualifies for the prize draw.” So yes, the winning team, plus second and third prizes, will ultimately be drawn from a hat. Maladiction Longboarders (a club of devoted surfers from the Mornington Peninsula - www.maladiction.org) came

up with the prize draw idea and will run the event; Jetstar is on board as the major sponsor via its Community Grant Fund; Trigger Bros are donating the second prize (a Trigger Bros Surf Pack) and third prize is dinner for four at Stillwater at Crittenden, donated by Peninsula Speech Pathology Services. There are also a bunch of fabulous and fun minor prizes: for the highest team score, longest noseride, best wipeout, most outrageous manœuvre, best costumes, paddle race winner and beach volleyball winner. The minor prizes include an iPad from Telstra Frankston, wine packs, beer packs, a surf wear pack from Bass Surfboards, and a Gonadman pack from Mark Sutherland! Entry is $200 per team, register at www.firstreef. weebly.com or ring Rod on 0438 458 064, and for more on the DSAMP visit www.disabledsurfers.org/vic/ morning-peninsula-branch

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Shrek and Kung-Fu Panda will light up Rosebud’s Foreshore Live Under the Big Top in March and April this year at an Australian-first exhibition of some of DreamWorks Animation’s best known characters in a large-scale lantern experience. Lights by DreamWorks – The Experience is an interactive, walkthrough experience for all ages and is set to run for 30 days and attract more than 150,000 local and international visitors who will marvel at more than 100 of DreamWorks’ characters brought to life. Modelled on the traditional Chinese Lantern Festival, Lights by DreamWorks features huge illuminated figures familiar to the fans of the Shrek, Kung Fu Panda, How to Train Your Dragon and Madagascar movies. “It’s very exciting to be able to bring our wonderful lantern experience to Australia for the very first time. We’re looking forward to seeing eyes young and old light up when they experience our large scale illuminated characters for the very first time in such a beautiful part of Victoria,” said DreamWorks Consumer Products Country Director Jo Pascoe.

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Visitors to the exhibition will also be treated to a variety of scenographic pieces, LED furnishings, themed technology and learning zones, an immersive cinema experience and an animatronic dragon. The Andrews Labor Government is supporting the event through the $20 million Regional Events Fund, which funds the biggest events in regional Victoria, attracting visitors from far and wide. “Lights by DreamWorks – the Experience is an event for the whole family. We can’t wait to bring this spectacular event to Victoria,” said Lights by DreamWorks Event Director Keith Brown. Lights by DreamWorks – The Experience opens March 25 – April 30 under the Big Top, The Village Green, Rosebud. Tickets are now available via Ticketmaster (www.ticketmaster. com.au) or by calling 1300 307 740. More: www. dreamworkslights.com.au • WIN TICKETS! See Mornington Peninsula Magazine’s Facebook page for the chance to win tickets! Competition runs until March 13. © 2017 DreamWorks Animation LLC. All Rights Reserved.

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Destiny’s descendant - the self-deprecating Mr Walden BY LIZ ROGERS

Words flow freely with the 71-year-old Mal Walden. His “self-defecating” (yes, you’ve got to “rubbish yourself”) wit merges with a wealth of experience to create an enthralling discourse that bypasses his public persona and makes you feel at ease. Many of us grew up with him. Many of us loved watching Mal’s Melbourne (Eyewitness News’ human interest story segment). Either way, he’s a British-born Frankston lad who somehow wandered into our living rooms most nights via the gogglebox. Since retiring from Channel 10 in 2013 – he prefers the term ‘stepping down’ – Mal’s life hasn’t slowed. His memoir The News Man – 60 Years of Television was published by Brolga last year and he’s already writing his next book. Retiring my ass! This ‘ginger’ son of English immigrants who landed in Coogee Ave, Frankston, in 1952 keeps his ears and

eyes wide open, watching and waiting. Fifty-three years is a long time to be in an industry that can make or break you, but this journalist, writer and newsreader has survived “by being open to opportunity and in the right place at the right time. I believe life is pre-destined”. The young Mal Walden won a ‘secret sound’ radio competition when he was 15. Heading into the station to collect his prize, he was hit with a “bombshell”. “I’d been tinkering with crystal and valve set radios for years. I picked up the wrong signal, entered this competition and won. I knew then and there what I wanted to do. Radio, then television. I’ve been hired, fired, promoted and demoted. It’s been a roller-coaster. “My parents were the original boat people,” he continues. “Dad was the chief salesman for Polaroid and was on In Melbourne Tonight (Graham Kennedy) and the Happy Hammond children’s television show. Contacts. He inquired about how I might get into radio.” We agree on how important it is to develop a firm network and the absence of discussion re what migrants leave behind. “I can’t imagine not seeing my family,” he says. He and his wife, Pauline, have just welcomed their first grandson and Mal has already privately published a couple of kids’ books for him. “When we first arrived in Frankston my parents thought it was a one-horse town. They were the original pioneers. I have fond memories of being a Scout in the ‘50s and lining up at Davey St (Frankston) Primary School swearing allegiance to the flag; drinking a curdled half-pint of milk. We used to have bonfire nights in the square that used to be where the cinemas are now.” His younger sister still lives in Frankston. Mal penned The News Man from his 53 diaries compiled over his life in media. “Sometimes I wouldn’t listen to the stories when reading the news if they were too distressing. Turn the headset off.” It was hard when his friend Brian Naylor and

wife died in the Black Saturday fires, and when Greg Shackleton (Balibo Five) was murdered. “We pre-recorded the bulletin reporting on the Seven helicopter crash in 1982. Many journalists self-medicated back then. It’s only now we are seeing post-traumatic stress disorder. Some of the journos who were first on the scene were exposed to brutal situations.” He also covered Cyclone Tracy in 1974 (pictured). This longest-serving newsman on Australian television takes nothing for

granted. Yes, he’s been stalked. Yes, he’s been spat on, and yes, there have been messages left under his front door. “Stories get told before we know if they are true or not now,” he muses. I agree. News can sometimes seem more like a surreal social media ‘hoedown’ these days. But not in Mr Walden’s time. He was and still is the real down to earth ‘Frankston boy’ deal. Destiny aside.


TAFE helps Ben nail a new career Are you mature-aged or simply wanting a career change? Maybe you didn’t get the university offer you wanted. Maybe you’ve been out of work raising a young family. Chisholm TAFE at Rosebud has a variety of courses that offer further pathways in both careers and higher education with programs including VCAL, early childhood education and care, aged care, hospitality and tourism, building trades and more. When Ben Snell approached Chisholm about a career change, the building and trades staff tailored a program just for him that enabled him to continue working to support his young family. As a registered nurse working in mental health for 14 years, Ben was ready for a change, but with family commitments it wasn’t so clear cut. After being repeatedly knocked back in his quest for an apprenticeship opportunity, Ben realised he needed to demonstrate to potential employers that he had the technical skills required to do the job, so he contacted Chisholm Rosebud about completing a preapprenticeship. The program usually runs over 12 weeks, but given Ben’s situation the Chisholm carpentry team modelled an individual training program that enabled a flexible option to complete a pre-apprenticeship over a longer timeframe. Ben successfully completed his pre-apprenticeship in 2016 and obtained a trial labouring for three months during which his employer, Waterworth Constructions owner-operator Mark, offered him a mature-age apprenticeship in carpentry. Now Ben is completing his Certificate III in Carpentry at Chisholm. “I wouldn’t have been able to get an apprenticeship without the help of Chisholm,” he said. Chisholm’s Mornington Peninsula Campus in Rosebud provides a comfortable and community-based learning environment with strong links to the Peninsula industry that provides placement opportunities. Chisholm’s dedicated teachers understand the needs of industry and make learning relevant to the future success of students. Applications for 2017 are now open. For more information visit www.chisholm.edu.au CHISHOLM ROSEBUD A: cnr Henry Wilson Drive and Boneo Rd, Rosebud T: 5950 2050 W: chisholm.edu.au

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On January 26 this year, Balnarring Picnics hosted their traditional Australia Day meeting in front of an enormous crowd at Emu Plains Reserve. Over the past decade, this meeting has become not so much a highlight on the picnic racing calendar, but a highlight on the Victorian sporting calendar. Thousands attended the event, filling the front lawn and lining the inside of the track; commandeering marquees and hundreds of shady spots in between. Highlights on the track: The Balnarring Cup was won by the favourite, Bolshoi Belle, trained by Cliff Murray and ridden by Reece Goodwin. Earn A Quid (trained by

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John Rattle) made it four wins in a row and jockeys Courtney Pace and Reece Goodwin both rode doubles. Congratulations must go to Peter Spyker (president), Richard Daly (secretary) and their hard working volunteer committee on successfully managing one of Victoria’s “must attend” annual events. Balnarring Picnics will race next on the Labour Day Weekend, Sunday March 12, and our last meeting for the year will be Easter Saturday, April 15. BYO drinks and picnic and relax, as the kids can buy a ‘ride pass’ to all attractions to keep them amused all day. Entry $10 adults, free for those under 18. Gates open at 10am with ample parking, so make your plans now.
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Balnarring before, it is a must and only one hour’s drive from Melbourne. A competitive six-race card will draw plenty of runners and you won’t miss any of the racing action, with on-course bookmakers, Tote, punters’ club and plenty of room by the mounting yard to get a good view of the horses. There will be a selection of tasty local food stalls and wines and a wellstocked public bar to choose from when enjoying a celebratory drink between races. Tickets for our meetings can be purchased online through the website (balnarringraces.com) using your credit card. See you at the races! BY BERNIE DOBSON, for Balnarring Picnic Racing Club

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Peninsula Travel spreads its wings What’s better than having award-winning agency, Peninsula Travel, take care of all your travel arrangements? Having two offices to choose from, of course!

Fresh from victory at the helloworld national titles, where director Michele Saunderson and her team of top-notch consultants took home the coveted Vic/SA/Tas Retailer of the Year title, the Peninsula’s premier agency is proud to announce it will now bring its exceptional service and unsurpassed knowledge to Red Hill. Peninsula born and bred, when it came time to make the leap and open her own agency in 2005, location was a nobrainer for Michele. “I grew up in Somers. I’m a Peninsula girl, so there was never any question about where I would open my first office. It had to be on home turf,” she said.

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Travelscene Mt Martha was born, quickly growing from a one-woman show to a team of six experienced consultants and a receptionist. In 2010, in order to provide clients with exclusive cruises and offers, the agency became a member of the largest cruise consortium in the Southern hemisphere – Cruiseco. In 2013, Michele joined the helloworld family, re-branding her successful agency to Peninsula Travel. Last year the office added yet another impressive string to its bow when it was invited to join the exclusive luxury

travel consortium Virtuoso. “We joined Virtuoso because of a growing need to better service our luxury travellers,” Michele said. “We can do this now with exclusive rates and offers on over 1300 of the world’s finest hotels, and with contacts located in the destinations our clients are travelling to, we can deal directly with a local.” The agency’s continued growth and success was the impetus behind the decision to branch out, Michele said. And when it came to scouting for a location, it was only natural that office number two be Peninsula-based. “It was always my plan to become the go-to travel advisors for all of the Peninsula. Now, with Red Hill, I can make that a reality,” she said. “We will be able to service our clients on the other side of Peninsula better and also reach new clients who haven’t experienced our great service yet.” PENINSULA TRAVEL A: 9 Bay Rd, Mount Martha A: 87 Arthurs Seat Rd, Red Hill W: www.peninsulatravel.com.au

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2016 was a big year for Peninsula Travel Mt Martha, and we're out to make 2017 even bigger. As winner of the Helloworld 'Retailer of the Year' for Victoria, South Australia and Tasmania, the team at Peninsula Travel are spreading our wings to the other side of the Mornington Peninsula to share our award winning travel expertise, customer service and experience. On Tuesday March 14, we will be opening our new office at 87 Arthurs Seat Road, Red Hill.

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ONE STOP SHOP Tyrepower Mornington offers even more services. As part of their commitment to supplying customers with the best tyre service, Tyrepower has added brakes, batteries, full vehicle service and general repairs to the agenda. They offer a free pick-up and delivery service, free tyre pressure check and free battery check. Roger Sharp and his fully trained team of professionals know everything there is to know about tyres and can advise motorists about the correct tyre type for every vehicle. “Our business is not just selling tyres but following through with after sales service,” said Roger. Roger provided the following tips for safer motoring: 1. Tyre pressure need to be checked regularly to retain the projected life of the tyre – and don’t forget to check the spare. 2. Before setting off on a trip, make sure the tyre pressure is right, keeping in mind the pressure will increase as the tyre warms through road friction. 3. Under-inflated tyres are dangerous and costly. Car handling can be adversely affected plus the life of the tyre will be shorter. Petrol consumption will be more on a long journey as well. 4. Tyres showing uneven wear may be indicative of a mechanical or suspension fault, misalignment or under-inflation. 5. Rotation of tyres is more important than ever due to advanced tread designs, particularly with front or all-wheel drive vehicles. Rotation extends tyre life and can make for smoother and quieter motoring. Tyrepower also offers customers a waiting area with comfortable seating and a coffee machine – another reason to switch to Australia’s biggest independent and locally owned tyre company! To experience the Tyrepower difference, call 5975 1199 to book a service or vehicle inspection today. Located at 47 Tyabb Road Mornington. www.tyrepowermornington.com.au MARCH 2017 (64)

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Two events a perfect fit Bodybuilders and fitness fans will rub shoulders next month when the Peninsula hosts two mammoth events at one venue. The ICN Mornington Peninsula Titles will bring male and female bodybuilders together while the Fit Blitz Health, Fitness and Lifestyle Expo will feature more than 50 stalls, exhibits and demonstrations. Any local businesses involved in health and fitness are invited to take part, so call Nicky Jacobson at Ultimate Fitness. This feast of all things fitness-related will be held at New Peninsula Centre, 370 Craigie Rd, Mount Martha, on Saturday, May 27, from 9am-5pm. Tickets, which provide entry to both events and are available at the door, are $50 for general admission and $25 for under-16s, with children under 12 admitted free. PICTURED: Nicky Jacobson, from Ultimate Fitness in Mornington, displays her winning form at the INBA titles. Photo: Melita Jagic ULTIMATE FITNESS A: 206A Main St, Mornington T: 5973 6389

FUSION ‘FEAST FOR LIFE’ On Saturday, March 18, Fusion Mornington Peninsula is hosting ‘Feast for Life’ – a fundraising dinner at Toorak College’s Mary Herring Hall. It’s a feast, organisers say, with a purpose – funds raised will “give life to other vulnerable young people in our community”. Fusion is a Christian youth and community organisation that supports socially-at-risk young people in Australia. Fusion Mornington Peninsula is located at Mount Martha. Feast for Life is at Toorak College, Old Mornington Rd, Mount Eliza, on March 18, 6.30pm – 10pm. Tickets $60 per person or $550 for a table of 10. Book: phone 5974 1442 or visit morningtonpeninsula.fusion.org.au

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The most important recipe There is no known recipe for producing a well-rounded, confident and motivated young person. Each individual develops in a uniquely different way shaped by the positive and negative influences in their lives. There are, however, certain ingredients that just have to be included in a school for the masterpiece to take its own unique form. First, the utensils, or the framework, that underpins the learning must allow for student curiosity, exploration and discovery. The IB-PYP curriculum encourages teachers to continually question why they teach, what they teach and how they teach. It focuses on true understanding and learning based on an individual’s unique style.

Second, the elements added to the school need to include: • Collaboration between students, staff and parents; • A touch of challenge and struggle to teach determination and grit; • A large amount of patience and practice to solidify an individual’s understanding of persistence and dedication; and, • A pinch of freedom to explore and create. These ingredients are then brought together through the passion of the teaching staff, the support of the parents and the enthusiasm of the student. The best recipes change over time and are

continually critiqued in the quest to work to perfect the outcome. The IB-PYP curriculum offered in Toorak College’s Prep-Year 6 program consistently seeks to improve the recipe and perfect the outcome through preparing students for the intellectual challenges of their future education, focusing on the development of the whole child as an inquirer, both in the classroom and in the world outside of it. Discover Toorak on Wednesday, March 22, with tours at 9am and 10am, or phone 9788 7234. TOORAK COLLEGE A: Old Mornington Rd, Mount Eliza T: 9788 7200 W: toorakcollege.vic.edu.au

Toorak College launches new era in sport Hockeyroos goal keeper Rachael Lynch paid a visit to Mount Eliza on February 10 to help celebrate the official opening of Toorak College’s new sports track and hockey field.

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took part in a training session with students to mark the significant event. Toorak Collegian Jean Gilbert (formerly Jean Robinson) and Board Chairman Peter Wickenden cut the ribbon under sunny skies to open the new Jean Robinson Oval. Others in attendance included Flinders

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Cornish College Celebrates Five Years Cornish College celebrated its five-year Foundation Day on February 16. The college opened in 2012 as a new co-educational independent school with 220 students. Five years on the school welcomed 702 students from ELC to Year 12 this year. A group of students cut the birthday cake at the Foundation Day Assembly, including youngest student 3-year-old Lenia, from the Early Learning Centre, oldest student James, 18, in Year 12 and 700th student Alicia, Year 6, who joined Cornish College this year. Former student leader Eliza Wilton addressed the assembly and Year 9 students Nikki, Emmy, Naomi, Danielle and Maddy performed ‘In This Place’, a song written about Cornish College by former student Andy Olszewski.

All 702 students enjoyed a birthday cup cake on the Village Green at the school afterwards. Situated on 100 acres of natural parkland, Cornish College embraces its environment as part of the teaching and curriculum design. A unique part of the Cornish College campus is the Cornish Links nine hole golf course. More than 100 boys and girls from the age of three to 17 participate in the golf program, which is led by a passionate team of coaches, including Mr Sean Kirschenberg, Certified PGA Golf Professional, Mrs Nadina Light, Golf Professional, and Cornish College’s chaplain Jarrod Davies. Despite the growth in student numbers, Cornish College is still a medium-sized co-educational school where students are known and learning is personalised and engaging. Cornish College’s motto is “Make a Difference” and at its

core is the development of independence, compassion and personal excellence in order for students to make a positive contribution within their community and globally. Students come from a wide range of bayside and Peninsula regions, with the school’s extensive private bus services covering the regions, including Frankston, Frankston South and Mount Eliza. Cornish College welcomes interested families to an Open Morning on Wednesday, March 8, from 10am to 1pm and a School Tour on Saturday April 22, 2017. Please register at cornishcollege.vic.edu.au CORNISH COLLEGE A: 65 Riverend Rd, Bangholme T: 9781 9000 W: cornishcollege.vic.edu.au

Saints march to Bentons Footy fans and surprised shoppers made the most of a special appearance by St Kilda players at Bentons Square Shopping Centre on Saturday, February 18, as part of a Luke Batty Foundation Footy Boot Catalogue fundraiser. Photos: Tanya Fry

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Lifelong Learners. Unique Environment. All children are natural inquirers and powerful learners. We nurture their sense of enquiry and aim to inspire a quest for learning throughout life. Chelsea

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Sign of the times Working dogs rule! BY LIZ ROGERS

Pepper, Indy and William love going to work. And that’s not just because their owners are there with them. It’s because they get to meet all kinds of interesting people throughout the day, chase balls and butterflies and chow down like kings (the scraps off the lunch table can been tasty!). These are well-loved members of an extended family who are a tad dog crazy and don’t care if anyone knows it. Progress Signs has been around since 1988. This sign writing business (think everything from road signs to shop fronts to real estate and large format sign writing) is a Mornington institution. It was founded by Graeme, and his sons Steve and Craig run the show now (with dad) and have always had dogs by their side. After all – dogs are man’s best friend and friends stick like ‘fuzzy’ mud. Steve’s dog Pepper (Border Collie) is the oldest and

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Graeme’s dog William (Labrador Kelpie Cross) is the youngest. The middle ‘furry child’ Indy (Craig’s dog) is a German Short Haired Pointer. (There’s also a cat called Peppe who was found in the yard one day and stayed. She’s around 10 years old). “The clients love having them around,” says Graeme, who has always had a canine companion at work. Before adopting William, Graeme’s best friend was a black Labrador called Diesel. “It’s a generational thing. They come out with us on jobs if they can, or hang out at the factory because there’s always somebody there. They really go everywhere with us. We’re companions. Everyone knows them.” When the terrific trio isn’t working (of sorts) they like to go for walks – Indy loves the Balcombe Estuary Reserves - and of course hunkering down for a snuggle or a bowl of Black Hawk grub. Drop by to say hi any time. You’ll be welcomed with wagging tails and smiles. Now that’s a sign of the times.

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A display of Aboriginal art featuring works from the pioneering Kimberley colourist painters of Mangkaja Arts in Fitzroy Crossing, plus a film screening of the award winning ‘Putuparri and the Rainmakers’ and in conversation with film director Nicole Ma and Mangkaja artists Japeth Rangi and Lynley Nargoodah launched Whistlewood’s new exhibition on the evening of February 18. Photos: Tanya Fry

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Festival to feed the soul Mornington’s coolest food, wine and music gathering, The Peninsula Picnic, is back! Presented by Infiniti, and this year taking place on the first Saturday in April, it will be the perfect weekend event for foodies, music aficionados and families alike. Headlined by Melbourne rhythm ensemble The Cat Empire, with a supporting line-up of rocking acts including Bob Evans (Jebediah frontman), Sydney folk angels All Our Exes Live in Texas and local up-and-comers nyck and Harrison Storm, the Mornington Racecourse is set to entertain on April 1. Eight of the region’s best restaurants and five wineries have been handpicked to keep the crowds buzzing across the one-day festival, including Max’s at Red Hill, Merricks General Wine Store, Alatonero, Polperro, Montalto, Green Olive, D.O.C Mornington, Quealy and Flinders Hotel all popping up to fill your basket and your glass. Pitched among the pristine greenery of the Mornington Racecourse, seamlessly blending the authenticity of a food and wine event with the fun and energy of a live music festival, The Peninsula Picnic presented by Infiniti has built a name for itself as one of the best boutique festivals the state has to offer. Organisers have expanded the event space for a greater audience, and more great real estate to spread your rug. There will be no better way to spend your Saturday than with some mates, fresh food and wine and a comfortable patch of grass with The Cat Empire and the stunning Mornington Peninsula as your backdrop. Tickets are on sale now and expected to sell fast, grab your group, pack your picnic blanket and head to www.peninsulapicnic.com.au to secure your spot now.

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BY ANDREA KELLETT A touch of Van Morrison is coming to the Frankston Arts Centre. On March 9, for one show only, Australian jazz legend Vince Jones and The Astral Orchestra will pay homage to the rock music icon with an interpretation of two of his albums ‘Astral Weeks’ and ‘Moondance’. It’s called ‘Van Morrison’s Masterpieces’. It’s a chance to return to a golden era - a time when The Beatles stopped touring and progressed to psychedelic rock; Dylan left folk and went electric; and Van Morrison hired New York’s finest jazz musicians and recorded ‘Astral Weeks’ and ‘Moondance’. Jones describes the production as a respectful interpretation of the original albums and “a full earful of music” for the audience. ‘Van Morrison’s Masterpieces’ is at the Frankston Arts Centre, March 9, 8pm. Tickets: artscentre.frankston.vic.gov.au

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Music Legends to play in Mornington Normie Rowe, Johnny Young and Ross D Wyllie are coming to the Peninsula Community Theatre. Between 1965 and 1967 Normie Rowe was the biggest male pop star in Australia. His presence generated hysteria and for two years he reigned supreme as Australia’s first King of Pop. Normie cut a string of hits including Que Sera Sera and Shakin’ All Over (the top-selling Australian single of the 1960s and one of the biggest-selling Australia recordings of all time). His other hits include It Ain’t Necessarily So, I who Have Nothing, I Just Don’t Understand, Ooh La La and It’s Not Easy. Johnny Young started his career in the ‘60s with number one hits Step Back and Cara Lyn, which were the biggestselling Australian singles of the 1960s, behind Normie Rowe’s Que Sera Sera and Shakin’ All Over. He recorded the hit All My Lovin’ in 1967 - his signature song. From 1971 to 1988 he produced and hosted the children’s variety show ‘Young Talent Time’. Ross D Wyllie arrived in Melbourne in 1967 to host a live music show UpTight. Ross had several national hits

Artists from the Mornington Peninsula and across Australia are preparing their works for one of the Peninsula’s premier art shows. Art Red Hill had its beginnings when parents from Red Hill Consolidated School and members of the Peninsula art community decided to hold a fundraising art show in the school hall. Now in its 37th year, Art Red Hill is expected to again attract thousands of visitors to see and buy

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including his cover of the Ray Stevens song Funny Man and his national number one hit The Star was penned by Johnny Young. Normie, Johnny and Ross will perform at the Peninsula Community Theatre, Mornington, for ONE NIGHT ONLY on Saturday, April 1. Fully licensed. Food van catering. Book now at Trybooking.com/255607

hundreds of works across many mediums, from painting, photography and sculpture to ceramics and glass work, jewellery and textiles. It will also showcase work by the school’s students, and an art café will be selling delicious Peninsula coffee, snacks and lunches. There will be artists’ floor talks and craft workshops for the kids. Artists wishing to take part in the show are encouraged to submit work for consideration at http://artredhill. redhillcs.vic.edu.au/artist-submissions-arh-2017/ Art Red Hill is on May 5-7, and tickets for opening night are available at http://artredhill.redhillcs.vic.edu.au/. To be kept up to date with featured artists and details about the weekend, like Art Red Hill on Facebook and Instagram. ART RED HILL A: 341 Arthurs Seat Rd, Red Hill T: 0411 416 852 W: artredhill.redhillcs.vic.edu.au

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Wine Events on the Peninsula, 2017 When you want to be in the know about wine events on the Mornington Peninsula, you need to watch this space - Mornington Peninsula Vignerons Association (mpva. com.au). The MPVA is the official industry association representing Peninsula wineries and here’s what they have planned in 2017: PENINSULA PIERS AND PINOTS - MARCH 12 Held on the Labor Day long weekend at Flinders Foreshore, 12noon - 3pm. Taste and buy a range of pinots and purchase local food from George Bass Cafe, Calamari Brothers, Handmade Ice Pops and Red Hill Cheese, plus drinks from Red Hill Roast. There will be music by Rob Papp and a festive vibe. Watch the annual Piers & Pinots Yacht Race. Tickets $35 include a complimentary Riedel tasting glass, tasting notes and wine tastings. Limited tickets at the event from 12 noon, online bookings close midday March 9.

WINTER WINE WEEKEND - JUNE 10 - 12 The Winter Wine Weekend is held during the Queens Birthday long weekend in June. It is made up of two parts – the Winter Wine Fest (Saturday only, ticketed online and at the Red Hill Showground) and cellar door activities and events (all weekend at participating cellar doors). AUSTRALIAN PINOT NOIR CHALLENGE - AUGUST 14 - 15 The MPVA has confirmed 2017 will see the inaugural Australian Pinot Noir Challenge (APNC), to be held on the Mornington Peninsula with wines from across Australia and Philip Rich as Chairman. More to come at mpva.com.au

MORNINGTON PENINSULA WINERY WALK – MAY 6 Walk from Red Hill to Merricks with local vignerons and friends to celebrate the end of harvest and experience current vintage wines. Taste a variety of wines along the way complemented by a fine selection of food. A meandering historical rail track provides the perfect way. Each ticket from the 2017 event will contribute to the MPVA’s fundraising cause for 2017 - the Fred Hollow Foundation. Bookings essential, tickets $100 per person, two walk times – 9am and 10am. MARCH 2017 (64)

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Remember the joy of flying your first kite? The anticipation as it lifted into the air? The spark of magic as you discovered you could actually play with the wind? Well, you can experience it all again at one of Australia’s premier kite events - The Rosebud Kite Festival. On Sunday, March 12, both the young and the young at heart will come together to celebrate the art of kite flying. Visitors can make and fly their own kite courtesy of Kites 4 Kids. And alongside the novice kite flying arena will be the latest designs and displays from a team of internationally acclaimed kite flying professionals with their super-sized maxi kite creations. Crowds will be mesmerised by a flotilla of whales, spacemen, dragons and all manner of creatures from the deep. There will also be a display of Australian-themed delta kites, animated designer kites and the extremely agile sport kites.

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With a jam-packed festival program, the fun lineup of live entertainment on the main stage from 11am-5pm will be hosted by the fabulous Frederico Boogie. There will also be kids’ rides, a carnival, roving entertainers, circus workshops, wildlife encounters and much, much more. There are plenty of food stalls throughout the site, but you are advised to bring a rug or folding chair - and be prepared to stay a few hours because you won’t be able to tear yourself away from all the activity. 2017 ROSEBUD KITE FESTIVAL A: Foreshore, Jetty Rd, Rosebud When: Saturday, March 11 (meet the kite-makers; 10am-1pm) and Sunday, March 12 (the main event, with kite flying, stalls, carnival, live entertainment; 11am-5pm) W: rosebudkitefestival.com.au

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The fifth of the Mornington Peninsula Blues Sessions – Big Summer Showcase was held at the Peninsula Community Theatre on February 4 and it was enjoyed by yet another sell-out crowd. The popular Peninsula live Blues event runs twice a year. Iconic stand-up comedian and MC Elliot Goblet started proceedings with a brilliant routine that had the crowd of 250 roaring with laughter. OZ Rock legend Mike Rudd then joined Australian Blues masters Lloyd Spiegel, Geoff Achison and Sydney soul diva Cass Eager to thrill the audience with a high class, interchanging acoustic first half followed by a pulsating electric second half with Ben Wicks on bass guitar and Cameron Smith on drums joining the four featured artists. As 3RPP’s Blues doyen Ray Reid, who hosts The Blues Shack program every Monday night, observed in his review: “The solo, duo and mix of artists during the acoustic sets and backing band during the electric sets were just brilliant!” The unique mixed format, where all artists played individually and then combined, culminated with a superb, massive ‘jam’ at the end of the night. Sessions creator Patrick Elliget has thanked his team of volunteers along with Mark Mayle and Terry Murphy on sound and event partners Red Hill Brewery and Radio Port Phillip 98.7. The next Mornington Peninsula Blues Sessions, to be held in the winter months, will be announced in the coming weeks. Photos courtesy of Sean Clohesy

A performing arts festival will be held in Rosebud this month to celebrate International Women’s Day. A Woman’s Place, a mini-festival established in 2015 by Peninsula theatre makers Anthea Mackenzie and Carole Patullo to celebrate women’s stories through theatre, music and dance, has been expanded this year to include a range of workshops, performances and a film screening. There will also be a dedicated music workshop and performance night for teenage girls. “Once again the weekend will begin with a morning tea Story and a Plate - but this is a morning tea with a twist,” Anthea said. “Story and a Plate will be set amongst popup op shops and everyone who comes will be asked to bring a plate of food that holds a special meaning or story behind it. Over the course of two hours we will share our food and our stories, a simple act that will reconnect us to our sense of community.” The stories will be recorded, transcribed and transformed into a verbatim-style reading performed by actors Carole Patullo and Jane Bayly on International Women’s Day. A highlight of the festival will be the premiere of Right Here, a new theatre work created by Carole and Jane from stories shared by women who live on the Peninsula. A Woman’s Place International Women’s Day Arts Festival will run from March 4-8 at the Southern Peninsula Arts Centre in Rosebud. For further details visit www.awomansplace2017.squarespace.com. PICTURED: Carole Patullo and Jane Bayly perform stories shared during A Woman’s Place 2015. Photo: Anthea Mackenzie

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On Saturday, March 11, the Red Hill Showgrounds will come alive with the festivities of one the state’s most popular agricultural shows. Aside from the remarkable array of animals including Clydesdales, Pintos, cattle, sheep, alpacas, poultry, miniature goats, working dogs and more, organisers are pleased to announce the inaugural Cider Show with special guest wine reviewer Max Allen. The cook stage will be on fire with local celebrity food writer Richard Cornish and MasterChef semi-finalist Michael Demagistris. Pavilions will be filled with flowers, fruit, vegetables, cooking, craft, photography and art. The country’s best will fight it out for a Victorian Title in the woodchop arena. There will be plenty of free music, activities and attractions for the whole family. Don’t miss the Grand Parade at 3pm! For show enquiries phone 5989 2357, email info@ redhillshow.com.au or visit redhillshow.com.au

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If you are looking for unique, handmade statement pieces for your home, think She Shell Art By Miffy Pittaway. Miffy creates genuine, one-off decorative items, and they are made with love. Each piece is original and made with old shell beauties collected over three decades. Her works are designed to add that ‘wow’ factor to your home. Browse candlesticks, genuine ship wheel mirrors adorned with sea shells, candleabras (large and small), decorative shell bamboo boxes, bags and more. Miffy’s latest creations will be on show and available for purchase on Easter Saturday at Craft Markets Australia’s Point Nepean Portsea Market and can be viewed on her website: sheshellart. com.au SHE SHELL ART BY MIFFY P: 0400 178 635 W: sheshellart.com.au FB /She Shell Art By Miffy

Hop along to Easter art show Artists from Melbourne and the Mornington and Bellarine peninsulas will exhibit and sell their stunning works during the Blairgowrie Yacht Squadron’s 8th Annual Easter Art Show. The show, which raises money for the squadron’s safety boat fleet, will feature work in various mediums, from photography to sculpture, by the likes of Nick Psomiadis, Harvey Neale, Vanessa Kelly, Malcolm Beattie, Carole Rogers, Anthony Clifford, Sarah Clark and many others. Throughout the show there will be a silent auction for such items as exhibited artworks, vouchers and products from local retailers, lifestyle experiences and sports gear.

The show begins with an opening night cocktail party on Good Friday, April 14, from 7-9.30pm, and continues on Easter Saturday and Sunday from 10am-5pm and Easter Monday from 10am-2pm. Opening night tickets are $30 (pre-purchased only) and tickets for Saturday to Monday are $5 and are available at the door. Art show visitors are welcome to stay on and enjoy the BYS bistro incorporating the deck and spectacular bay views. BLAIRGOWRIE EASTER ART SHOW A: 2900 Point Nepean Rd, Blairgowrie T: 5988 8453 W: bys.asn. au/2017/02/2017-easter-art-show/

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Grigoryan Brothers at FAC Australia’s finest guitar duo The Grigoryan Brothers will perform an eclectic selection of works, including pieces from their latest release ‘Songs without Words’, at the Frankston Arts Centre on Sunday, March 26, 7.30pm. Expect songs by composers such as Bach, Elgar, Dvorak, Rachmaninoff, Faure, De Falla and Ponce. Cost: members from $38.50, adults from $44, concession from $40, U30 from $27. Bookings: 9784 1060 or thefac.com.au

Expo showcases help for blind The latest equipment, technology, resources and services for people who are blind or have low vision will be on display during Vision Australia’s free two-day expo in Rosebud this month. You’ll be able to find out about the right services, equipment and technology available so you can continue doing the things that are important to you, as well as meet experts and try magnifiers, equipment, vision technologies, seeing eye guide dogs and much more. There will be fun kids’ activities, cooking skills and techniques, and coffee on hand. Vision Australia is the leading national provider of services for people of all ages – not just over-65s - who are blind or have low vision. For more information or assistance with public transport, phone 8791 0201 or email Dandenong@ visionaustralia.org VISION AUSTRALIA EXPO A: Rosebud Memorial Hall, 994 Pt Nepean Rd, Rosebud Fri, March 17, noon-6pm and Sat, March 18, 9am-noon T: 8791 0201

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Re-assembled elegance and the female form BY LIZ ROGERS Wendy Ng knows layers. Her work delves deep into the hidden world of overlapping pattern, shape, silhouette and texture through an exploration of medium, subject and technique. Sprung from a graphic design and illustration background, this delicately determined painter merges the worlds of advertising, publishing and fine art to create visually delicious work that is extremely delicate yet bold in its statement. This is art that speaks of beauty with a commercial twist and demands you listen to its subtle and seductive message. Ng predominantly paints the female form from her home in Mornington. Although she has her subject clearly in view, it is the exploration of layers and pattern that evolves organically during the process that gives her the most satisfaction. “It’s the non-specific elements of the work that I love. Working with the figurative form and finding shapes within shapes creates depth and surprise. There are many things to find...” Ng works on more than one canvas at a time because oil paint takes “a long time MARCH 2017 (64)

to dry”. It is this patience and technique that gives her art a paradox, substance and abstract intangibility while soothing its contradictions with an extensive romantic palette. This March sees a selection of her oil on canvas and Birch wood paintings on show at Manyung Gallery Mount Eliza where this Hong Kong born artist’s work will explore the female and floral forms using oil, gold and silver leaf and mixed media. “There will be up to 10 pieces and each has its own original mood and atmosphere,” says Ng. Make it your priority to visit the marvellous Manyung Gallery Mount Eliza this March for a sensuous sojourn into the elegant world of Wendy Ng. It’s a must. Wendy Ng – Group Show -from March 4 onwards MANYUNG GALLERY MOUNT ELIZA 60 Mount Eliza Way, Mount Eliza MANYUNG GALLERY GROUP Mt Eliza. Malvern. Sorrento. Mornington T: +61 (3) 9787 2953 W: manyunggallery.com.au

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The Merricks House Art Gallery at Merricks General Wine Store is holding its second showing of paintings by Peninsula artist Gee Ryan (Gerald). Love One Another and Care For Our Planet runs until Monday, April 3, and includes paintings from Gee’s Love One Another Basin series, one of which has been acquired by the world-renowned Luciano Benetton Collection in Milan, Italy. The Australian contemporary art part of the collection, including Gee’s painting, will be travelling to the world’s major art centres, showcasing the works of 210 established and emerging Australian painters. “I am primarily interested in the power of colour to celebrate the mysteries that surround us,” Gee said. “And my

paintings reflect my view that, in order for humanity to achieve a peaceful and lasting future, each of us needs to live our life in accordance with two principles: love one another, and care for our planet.” The historically significant Merricks House Art Gallery is at 3460 Frankston-Flinders Rd, Merricks, and is open daily from 8.30am-5pm. It adjoins the also historic Merricks General Wine Store, renowned for its exquisite Elgee Park and Baillieu wines and its fabulous, French-inspired modern Australian cuisine. Phone 5989 8088 or go to mgwinestore.com.au MERRICKS HOUSE ART GALLERY A: 3460 Frankston-Flinders Rd, Merricks T: 5989 8088 W: mgwinestore.com.au

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Geeze, that’s SWELL BY LIZ ROGERS Janenne Willis doesn’t do things by halves. We’re talking whole body emersion riding with the tide here. We meet over coffee and the mood is merry, open and generous. This bird soars with the best of them with an earnest intent that comes from her free-spirited core. She wants more. She believes in belief. Entrepreneurs are hard to find but Ms Willis comes from a long line of adventurers and explorers (a relative put Wilson’s Promontory National Park on the map and another proposed the Snowy River Scheme). There’s an artist auntie and nana too. This Balnarring babe has been around the world and back, was Chair of the Next Wave Festival for six years after working with them for nine, and, is the ideas gal behind the incredibly interesting sensory explosion that is SWELL. Never heard of it? You have now. “Music is one of my biggest loves. I grew up going to gigs across the Peninsula, lugging gear for bands. The idea of creating a live music experience that encapsulated more than musicians on stage has captivated me for a long time. SWELL (which she’s just received a $14,000 grant from the Creative Victoria Music

Works Rockin’ the Laneways Project for) merges creative mediums like music, performance and poetry, but it’s more than that,” she continues. This is how SWELL works. Participants arrive at a destination. There are five bells. Five opportunities for musical and installation experience. Movement. Music. Madness. For three hours. The first incarnation of this authentic event was held at The Carlton Club in town. The second was in the abandoned basement of the Royal Women’s Hospital as part of Melbourne Music Week and the third is happening on our home turf on Saturday April 22 and Sunday April 23 this year! “Point Nepean. Yes! On the tip of Nepean Park. It’s true!” she gasps. Thank you Parks Victoria! “This time we are focusing on a historical journey of music on the Peninsula including an ecological perspective.” So, ink it in peeps. We are talking the Harold Holt Memorial, Gun Emplacement, Fort Pearce, tunnels and Indigenous site of significance and there’s only room for 125 people per session. So SWELL. FB @swelllivemusic for details and tickets.

Diversity of art at Whistlewood Following the exhibition of landscape works by artists in their summer exhibition, Whistlewood’s co directors Susan McCulloch and Emily McCulloch Childs will continue to represent select artists of differing cultural backgrounds as well as a wide range of Indigenous art in their Shoreham home gallery. “Whistlewood has a heritage of being a base for artists from a wide range of cultural backgrounds so it makes sense to continue that tradition,” says Susan McCulloch. “We found our audience particularly responded to softer abstractionists whose interpretation of the landscape had some similarities to those of the Indigenous artists we represent.” New works are received regularly while the McCullochs are also gearing up for one of their unique Art Parades of Indigenous art to be held on Easter Saturday.

“We show more than 80 Aboriginal art works at these events. They’ve been called ‘speed dating with art’ and are most like an art lecture but with real art instead of slides. They’ve become very popular and it’s a great way to see a big range of Aboriginal art from around Australia all available for sale afterwards,” says Susan McCulloch. Open: Labour Day Weekend, March 10, 11 & 12 Weekly: Fridays-Mondays, 11-4pm Art Parade: Saturday, April 15, 2.30pm Places limited and bookings essential online at mccullochart. eventbrite.com.au or as below WHISTLEWOOD A: 642 Tucks Rd, Shoreham T: 5989 8282 E: info@mccullochandmcculloch. com.au W: mccullochandmcculloch.com.au

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MARCH 2017 EVERY SUNDAY Heritage steam train trips Mornington Railway; 460 Moorooduc Hwy, Moorooduc; www.morningtonrailway.org. au; 1300 767 274

SAT-WED MARCH 4 – 8 A Woman’s Place International Women’s Day Arts Festival – Southern Peninsula Arts Centre in Rosebud; www. awomansplace2017.squarespace.com

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SATURDAY MARCH 4 Peninsula Chamber Musicians – kick off their 2017 program; All Saints Anglican Church, Rosebud; 2pm; www. trybooking.com/230355

EVERY THURSDAY-SUNDAY Elsie + Hugo Photography Exhibition – The Big Shed Balnarring; 2996 Frankston-Flinders Rd, Balnarring. Thursday – Sunday 10am-5pm EVERY FRIDAY IN MARCH Barefoot Bowls Summer Program - - Yamala Park Frankston Bowling Club; 5.30pm until dusk; BBQ with free sausages for children, rink booking, bar with competitive prices, free coaching.

SUNDAY MARCH 5 Peninsula Chamber Musicians – kick off their 2017 program; Peninsula Community Theatre; 2pm; www. trybooking.com/230267 MONDAY MARCH 6 – MARCH 12 Step Up For Kids Health Stepathon register at www.stepathon.com.au

UNTIL MARCH 19 ‘Floral Allure’ an exhibition by Wendy Ng - Manyung Gallery, 60 Mt Eliza Way, Mt Eliza; www.manyunggallery.com.au

WEDNESDAY MARCH 8 Open Morning at Cornish College 10-1pm; 65 Riverend Rd, Bangholme; Book www.cornishcollege.vic.edu.au

UNTIL WEDNESDAY MARCH 29 Calm & Creative Art Class - Bentons Square Community Centre; 145 Bentons Rd, Mornington; cost $5; 5977 2468; www.bentonssquare.org.au

THURSDAY MARCH 9 Van Morrison’s Masterpieces Frankston Arts Centre; 8pm; members $59; artscentre.frankston.vic.gov.au

Chess Board Club - Bentons Square Community Centre; 145 Bentons Rd, Mornington; cost $1; 5977 2468; www. bentonssquare.org.au UNTIL FRIDAY MARCH 31 French Lessons - Bentons Square Community Centre; 145 Bentons Rd, Mornington; cost $22; 5977 2468; www.bentonssquare.org.au UNTIL APRIL 3 Gee Ryan Exhibition-Love One Another & Care for our PlanetMerricks House Art Gallery at Merricks General Wine Store; Open daily 8:30-5pm. UNTIL APRIL 16 Lantasia: Dreaming. A lanterns sculpture event in the night garden Boneo Maze & Mini Golf; 695 Limestone Rd, Fingal; Cost $20; www.lantasia.com. au; 5988 6385 UNTIL APRIL 25 Sand Sculpting Australia Presents Lands of Imagination - Frankston Waterfront; Nepean Highway, Frankston; 5986 6684; sandsculpting.com.au

FRIDAY-SUNDAY MARCH 10 – 13 Peninsula Food Truck Carnival – Boneo Park 312, Boneo Rd, Boneo; FREE EVENT; www.ftcco.com.au SATURDAY-MONDAY MARCH 11 – 13 Aboriginal + Contemporary Australian Art Whistlewood Art Gallery; 642 Tucks Rd, Shoreham; 11am-4pm; FridayMondays weekly 11am-4pm. SATURDAY MARCH 11 The 89th Red Hill Show Red Hill Show Grounds, Arthurs Seat Rd, Red Hill; www.redhillshow.com.au Red Hill Cider Show part of the Red Hill Show. All cider makers are invited to enter. Judged by an experienced industry panel. Entry to the public sampling FREE as part of the Red Hill Show ticket. www.redhillshow.com.au Crib Point Community Monthly Market Park Rd, Crib Point, 8am–2pm. Indoor & outdoor stalls, arts, crafts, BBQ, coffee & fashion items. Big Bayside & Peninsula Design Market, Mermaid Sorority Frankston Basketball Stadium, 90 Bardia Ave Seaford. 90+ brands, food trucks,

Beatlemania On Tour - Live tribute show that recreates a true Beatles experience; 8pm; Frankston Arts Centre; artscentre.frankston.vic.gov.au Friends of Flinders Pinot Dinner Flinders Hotel, cnr Cook & Wood sts, Flinders; shared tables, groups welcome; $135pp; 7pm; 5989 0201; flindershotel. com.au/around-flinders/events SUNDAY MARCH 12 Dromana Secondary College 50th Anniversary 110 Harrisons Rd, Dromana; 10-4pm; Doug Smith 0418 125 367; doug@penhometheatre.com.au Balnarring Picnic Racing Club Coolart Rd, Balnarring; balnarringraces.com Blue Water Men - Royal Australian Navy Veterans Band 45th anniversary concert; Frankston Arts Centre; 2.30pm; artscentre.frankston.vic.gov.au Verdi’s Il Trovatore Frankston Arts Ctr; 4pm; artscentre.frankston.vic.gov.au Peninsula Piers and Pinots - Flinders Foreshore, 12noon-3pm; mpva.com.au/ events/detail/Peninsula-Piers-Pinots Rosebud Kite Festival – Rosebud Foreshore, Jetty Rd; 11am-5pm MONDAY MARCH 13 Rocket Science Bay Challenge swim, run & surf-style events at 2 beach locations (Dromana & Frankston); 9-2pm; baychallenge.com.au/home.html Somerville Family Day 2017 - Fruit Growers Reserve, 328 Jones Rd, Somerville; 10am to 6pm; free. Tiffin Lunch Buffet at Nazaaray Estate Winery 266 Meakins Rd, Flinders; 11.45am; nazaaray.com.au WEDNESDAY MARCH 15 Hello, Beautiful – Based on her bestselling memoir, Hannie Rayson delivers a piece of sublime comic storytelling – true stories of spiced wit. Tickets $30-$40. artscentre.frankston.vic.gov.au FRIDAY MARCH 17 Emerge Home & Gift Fair Trade Event (wholesale) 9-1pm, General Public Entry (retail) 2-8pm. www.emergefair.com.au Mr Stink at FAC - 11am & 6pm; the team behind The 52-Storey Treehouse return with this touching, hilarious tale;

SATURDAY MARCH 18 Emu Plains Market; Balnarring Racecourse, Coolart Rd 9-2pm, 200+ stalls, kids entertainment, live music, workshops, gourmet food & local fresh produce. www.emuplainsmarket.com.au Sharpy’s Beer Run The Pig & Whistle Tavern; trail run event 10km or 21km option; 365 Purves Rd, Main Ridge; www.trailology.com.au Benton Junior College Community Fair Benton Junior College, 261 Racecourse Rd, Mornington; 10-4pm.

WEDNESDAY MARCH 22 The Big Small Business Expo – Expo. Conference. Network. Innovate. Collaborate. Inspire. Functions by the Bay Frankston; www. thebigsmallbusinessexpo.com.au Toorak College School Tours 9 & 10am; book www.toorakcollege.vic.edu.au Woodleigh School Campus Tour; book www.woodleigh.school THURSDAY MARCH 23 Graeme Connors - 60 Summers tour, performing hits, favourites and new songs; Frankston Arts Centre; 7.30pm; artscentre.frankston.vic.gov.au Woodleigh School Campus Tour; book www.woodleigh.school

Feast for Life - Friends of Fusion Fundraising Dinner - Mary Herring Hall, Toorak College; Old Mornington Rd, Mount Eliza; 6.30-10pm; 5974 1442; morningtonpeninsula.fusion.org.au

FRIDAY MARCH 24 The World of Musicals - musical gala bringing the best of musical theatre to life; Frankston Arts Centre; 8pm; artscentre.frankston.vic.gov.au

Vision Australia EXPO Rosebud Memorial Hall, 994 Pt Nepean Rd, Rosebud; 126pm; free; visionaustralia.org

ADFAS talk on American Modernist Architecture visitors $20; Morn Pen Comm Theatre, Wilsons Rd, Mornington; 5:30-7pm; www.adfas.org.au

SUNDAY, 19 MARCH Kids Fun Run with K163 Moorooduc Railway Station, Moorooduc Hwy, Moorooduc; includes animal farm, face painting and the CFA; 10-1pm; rotaryclubofmteliza.org.au Neighbour Day 2017 Tootgarook Primary Sch, Carmichael St, Tootgarook; free ‘get active’ games & activities plus sausage sizzle, face painting & more; 10-2pm; 0418 974 994. Chocolate & Kale: Wellness: Women: Wisdom; Get Healthy; 6 Passionate Practitioners, Frankston. 9:30am2:30pm; eventbrite.com.au/e/ chocolate-kale-tickets-31789573470 MONDAY MARCH 20 What does it take to grow a boy into a healthy young man - Safety Beach Sailing Club, Marine Parade, Safety Beach; Panel discussion with AFL partnership manager Blair Crouch, Melbourne Mens Group president David Mallard and more; cost $40 includes full sit-down breakfast; www. thegoodblokesguide.com.au Flow – A fresh exhibition of powerful art by Nikky Agnello; Dharma Hub, 439 Nepean Hwy, Frankston (opp South East Water) TUESDAY MARCH 21 Woodleigh School – Information session; 7:30pm; www.woodleigh. school

SATURDAY MARCH 25 Ladbrokes Mornington Cup Day Mornington Racecourse; mrc.racing.com Mornington Fire Brigade 100 Year Community Cocktail Party - Mornington Fire Brigade, 859 Nepean Hwy, Mornington; 7-11pm; food & beverages, live music & entertainment, lucky draw prizes, community story telling, brigade memorabilia, courtesy bus for Mornington residents; cost $75; 5975 2203. Little Beauty in the Park – Brand new market from the team that brought you Emu Plains & Stringbark Cinema; Beauty Park, Frankston; www.littlebeautymarket. com.au SAT MARCH 25 – SUNDAY APRIL 30 Lights by Dreamworks – The Experience Live under the Big Top; Rosebud Mornington Peninsula; www. dreamworkslights.com.au SUNDAY MARCH 26 My Mount Eliza Fun + Fun Festival – Emil Madsen Reserve; www. mymounteliza.org.au Mt Eliza Farmers’ Market - Mt Eliza Village Green. 9am - 1pm. www. mtelizafarmersmarket.com.au Psychic Development Workshop The Natural Health & Wellness Clinic, 12 Eramosa Rd East, Somerville; $70; 12.30-4.30pm; www. innerpeaceforspiritualfitness.com

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Friday 17 March, 11am & 6pm

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Hannie Rayson delivers a piece of sublime comic storytelling – true stories spiced with wit. Tickets: $30 – $40

A play by Maryam Master, based on the book by David Walliams. A hilarious and very smelly tale! Tickets: $17.50 – $25

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Australia’s finest guitar duo will be performing a selection of works from their latest release. Tickets: $27 – $55

Journey of the Guitar - A musical narration; the Vihuela’s journey from Europe to the Americas; Cube 37; artscentre.frankston.vic.gov.au Grigoryan Brothers - Australia’s finest guitar duo Slava & Leonard Grigoryan; Frankston Arts Centre; 7.30pm; artscentre.frankston.vic.gov.au FRIDAY MARCH 31 Regional World’s Longest Lunch, Mornington - Mornington Racecourse, Racecourse Rd, Mornington; noon-4pm; 5975 3310; www. melbournefoodandwine.com.au/ program/regional-worlds-longest-lunchmornington-6544 Regional Worlds Longest Lunch, Red Hill - Lindenderry at Red Hill, 142 Arthurs Seat Rd, Red Hill; www. melbournefoodandwine.com.au/ program/regional-worlds-longest-lunchred-hill-6587 World’s Longest Lunch on the Bay, Searoad Ferries - Sorrento Pier, Sorrento; 12.45pm- 4.45pm; www. searoad.com.au/mfwf SATURDAY APRIL 1 Rowe, Young & Wyllie For one funfilled night only! Peninsula Community Theatre, Mornington; doors open 7pm; trybooking.com/255607 The Peninsula Picnic- A food, wine & music gathering; Mornington Racecourse, peninsulapicnic.com.au SUNDAY APRIL 2 Sorrento to Portsea Fun Run - Sorrento Football Ground, 880 Hotham Rd, Sorrento; 21km, 10km, 5km - open to all ages and abilities; 0404 491 012. SATURDAY APRIL 8 Emu Plains Market - Balnarring Racecourse, Coolart Rd; 9-2pm; 200+ stalls, kids entertainment, live music, workshops, gourmet food & local fresh produce; emuplainsmarket.com.au SATURDAY & SUNDAY APRIL 8-9 Singing in the Rain Jnr – Gateway Worship & Performing Arts Centre; 6pm Saturday, 4pm & 6pm Sunday; Adults $12 & Kids $5; 9785 7500; www. gateway.asn.au/tickets SUNDAY APRIL 9 Rosebud Rock n Rods Festival – 8th Annual Festival; 10am-5pm; Eastbourne Primary School, Allambi Avenue, Rosebud West. $10 pp. F: @ rosebudrocknrodsfestival

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Enterprize Tall Ship, Hour sails in Mornington - Mornington Pier, Schnapper Point Drive; one-hour day sails at 11am, 12.30pm and 2.30pm; one and a half hour evening sails at 6pm; 9621 1294; enterprize.org.au

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On Wednesday, March 22, many of the individuals behind the thriving startup and entrepreneurial culture in the Frankston and Mornington Peninsula areas will gather for an inaugural event called The BIG Small Business Expo. Held at the Functions by the Bay in Frankston, The BIG Small Business Expo is brought to us by the co-founders of The Garden – Mind Body Business, Emily Jones and Jo Schutt. The BIG Small Business Expo aims to showcase the diverse and innovative range of businesses in our region and highlight the thriving startup and entrepreneurial culture that is “growing at a rapid pace in the Frankston and surrounding areas”. This Expo will be ONE BIG DAY of inspiration, innovation and collaboration with a conference featuring six worldclass keynote speakers, an expo with 50 exhibitors and a networking event in conjunction with Frankston Business Network in the evening. The inaugural expo, conference and networking event brings six high profile keynote speakers to the stage with topics including podcasting, how to develop your own keynote, how to achieve life integration (because balance is a myth) and developing a strong business mindset, with one of the highlights being award winning Founder of Braaap Motorcycles Brad Smith. To become an exhibitor or buy conference tickets visit www.thebigsmallbusinessexpo.com.au THE GARDEN – MIND BODY BUSINESS A: 4 Ross Smith Ave, Frankston T: 0425 785 161 W: thegardenfrankston.com.au

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Sphere Accountants & Advisors Pty Ltd is a local Peninsula Tax and Business Advisory firm that prides itself on building relationships with their clients. This means they focus on developing flexible and responsive connections with individuals because they realise every client comes with their own unique set of ‘numbers’. The team of experienced accountants at Sphere work closely with individuals, small, medium sized and large scale businesses across all industries. Directors Brett Hughes and Neil Copp are motivated to maximise their clients’ wealth regardless of whether they work in Property Investment and Development, Manufacturing, Trade Based Business or the Service Industry. Brett explains. “We have listened to our clients and created optimum solutions for individuals and businesses alike. The Sphere Group is a real hub for all your financial needs.” Your solid financial future is of paramount

importance at Sphere. The experienced team of professionals work closely with you to achieve optimum results in their quest to add value to your financial future (think self-managed super funds plus all accounting and taxation advice). Bookkeeping and payroll services are also available. If you’re looking for ways to grow your financial future or to get your Fringe Benefit Tax (is your company required to lodge a return?) sorted, give the Sphere group a call today. They’re good with YOUR numbers. Mornington Peninsula Magazine switched to Sphere Accountants & Advisors in October 2015, “we couldn’t be happier with their advice and support, our business has grown dramatically over the past 2 years and Sphere has been an integral part of that growth” says publisher Lisa Walton. SPHERE ACCOUNTANTS & ADVISORS PTY LTD A: 101 Beleura Hill Rd, Mornington T: 8899 6399 W: thespheregroup.com.au E: info@thespheregroup.com.au FB: @sphereaccountants.com.au

If your community group has an idea for a project that addresses a local community need, then you should apply for Mornington Peninsula Shire’s Community Placemaking Grants before applications close on March 29, 5pm. The grants support community group projects that improve both the social and built environments of their townships. Last year the council funded 31 placemaking grants for projects including a mobile coffee café, edible, community and indigenous gardens as well as a memorial garden. Programs have also included a choir and a healthy kitchen program. Grants of up to $5000 per community group are being offered for projects from a funding pool of $113,000. More: mornpen.vic.gov.au/communityplacemaking-grants or phone on 5950 1099.

Small Business Mentoring Sessions Mornington Peninsula Shire is once again offering free business mentoring in 2017. The council is inviting local businesses to book a one-on-one mentoring session with a professional business mentor from the Small Business Mentoring Service.

 During the free 45-minute session, the mentor can provide general business advice and assist you in the initial steps you need to take to overcome an issue or an information gap in your business.

 After your initial session you can decide if you want to continue the mentoring at your own expense. Sessions are available from 11am – 3pm at the Mornington office in Queen St: March 8, April 19, May 17, June 14, July 26, August 23, September 13, October 18, and November 15.
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Your accountant is your partner in achieving your personal and business financial goals At Sphere, our mission is to foster long term relationships with our clients that add value to their businesses and help individuals minimise their tax and grow their wealth. Our team has the technical skills and experience to provide you with clear and concise advice to ensure you achieve the best outcome for your specific needs. We will work closely with you and can provide assistance in: • Personal Taxation • Small to Medium Business Taxation & Planning • Property Investment & Development • Bookkeeping & Payroll Services • Self Managed Super Funds • Wealth Protection & Creation Please contact one of our friendly staff at our office on (03) 8899 6399 for further information or to make an appointment. Alternatively, check out our website www.thespheregroup.com.au, drop us a line at info@thespheregroup.com.au or visit our Facebook page. 101 Beleura Hill Rd, Mornington P. (03) 8899 6399 E. info@thespheregroup.com.au MARCH 2017 (64)

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How to work from home (despite distractions)

As I write this, I have a four-year-old and a one-year-old fighting for their dad’s attention as he’s just walked through the door. “Perfect timing to write this month’s topic,” I thought. I’m starting to change my mind. Whether it’s children, dishes, your partner, friends, texts, social media notifications or washing to be done, there are distractions all around us when working from home. You might be lucky enough to have a room as your office or a studio out back, so you’ve cleverly eliminated some of the chaos but for the most part, the chores and interruptions are still there beckoning you. So, how do we focus? 1. S chedule your day like you would if you were an employee. Put a sign on your door (if you have one!) to let anyone you live with know that you’re working and they’re not to disturb you. Decide your start and finish time as well as your lunchtime and breaks. 2. W ORK during your work hours. The washing can be hung out before you start or on a break. Turn your social media and email notifications off and set a time to check them (I check emails at 12.30pm and 4.30pm each day. Read The 4-Hour Work Week by Tim Ferriss for more on this). 3. I f you have children home, you’ll undoubtedly need to work around their meal and nap times. Leave heavy-duty or time consuming tasks for early morning before they wake, during naps or once they’re in bed. If you can get them looked after for even one day a week or fortnight, be sure to use your time wisely, focusing on income generating activities or major projects.

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The team at Smart Business Solutions firmly believe that to be successful in business, you must be prepared to stay ahead of the pack. The highly awarded Peninsula accounting firm invite you to join a collective of greatly accomplished and innovative people who share their insights into Business, Innovation, Technology and Efficiency in order to be at the forefront of business, regardless of your industry. BITECON, an exclusive one-day flagship event hosted by Smart Business Solutions, is the event of the year for entrepreneurs and businesses interested in growing their bottom line. Keynote speakers include Xero Australia Managing Director Trent Innes (pictured) and Group Lark Chairman Andy Lark, both global leaders in marketing innovation, branding and digital strategy.

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Year 12 students earn college’s praise Dromana College is extremely proud of the outstanding VCE results achieved by the 2016 Year 12 student cohort.

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Senior School Assistant Principal, Simon Jones, said the results clearly consolidated the position of Dromana as the college of academic excellence within the community, bearing testament to the engaging, comprehensive and sequential learning program delivered throughout Years 7 to 12. “Our VCE mean study score of 31 eclipsed our previous peak, which was achieved in 2015. The college continues to go from strength to strength, and while we have great pride in our exceptional results and continue to set new benchmarks, our community can rest assured that we will continue to strive for continuous improvement. “Dromana College gives first priority to literacy and numeracy as the core and essential building blocks which underpin all learning and which enable students to excel so that they can achieve their personal best. Students thrive in our supportive culture of high expectation, where our excellent teachers are the most important resource towards student

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the overwhelming majority of them, this includes admission into the university course of their first choice. “Congratulations to our VCE class of 2016 on their outstanding achievements. At Dromana College we provide a steadfast guarantee to our community that we will continue to work tirelessly to continue our impressive trend of improving results for all students.” DROMANA COLLEGE A: 110 Harrisons Rd, Dromana T: 5987 2805 W: dsc.vic.edu.au

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Lessons come from the journey . . .

Dromana College Open Night Thursday 27 April 2017 at 7:00pm Dromana College is a school which allows students to develop and fulfil their potential. Our exceptional academic learning environment is built by offering a range of diverse learning experiences. With outstanding facilities, a committed professional staff and a caring school community, students are challenged to explore their interests and use their talents to achieve their best.

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Stephanie is an experienced Astrologer and regular contributor to Mornington Peninsula Magazine. For more info go to seeingwithstars.net or ph: 0411 2555 77

by Stephanie Johnson

Aries

Leo

Sagittarius

March is a month of contradictions for the Rams of the Zodiac. Uranus and Mars, both high voltage planets, are combined in your sign. So, on the one hand you are raring to go, ready to tackle personal projects. Co-operation is vital to your success.

The planets are aligned in an intense section of your Horoscope, indicating that change is afoot. Fortune favours the brave, and you are a courageous Lion. As a Leo, you forge your own path. Now you need to consider those around you, the cycles of the world and the broader perspective.

Your family is the focus now. This could be because social events revolve around private celebrations, or simply due to the fact that you want to spend time with your immediate family members. This month is also an ideal one during which to redecorate or renovate your home.

Taurus Your social calendar is full this month. If you

The good news is that money is likely to be flowing in your direction. Perhaps you have an increase in your personal income, a gift or a payment that you have been waiting for. You can enjoy your good fortune as long as you don’t spend more than you earn.

Capricorn This is your month to connect with, and

belong to a group or club then the demands on your time are likely to increase. Otherwise it may be friends and colleagues with events and projects. Your partner may take a back seat while you are busy fulfilling your communal duties.

Gemini This is your month to move into the spotlight.

Your profession, or any other task that you perform publicly, steps up a notch as the planets gather in this area of your Horoscope. You may be juggling two jobs. Alternatively, you are faced with a choice in your chosen profession.

Cancer It is time to broaden your horizons and reach for the stars. Cancerians often opt for the comfort of familiar people and surroundings. This month you need to seek adventure. The trick is to decide what excites you and then plan a truly uplifting escapade.

Virgo Libra

Your alliances with other people are under the microscope. It is time to get off the fence and make some choices, never a comfortable option for peace-loving Librans. Your work-life balance is also playing on your mind. The time has come to make some changes.

Scorpio March is a creative month during which you can

enjoy pleasant past-times and creative pursuits. Children may feature more prominently this month, inviting you to lighten up and have some fun. Your ruling planet Mars is combining with the erratic Uranus suggesting that spontaneity is the key to success.

learn from, other people. You may take short journeys or join a neighbourhood group to further your self knowledge. On the other hand, you may take part in a class or short course. You need to express yourself carefully and effectively.

Aquarius Money matters are on your mind this month.

You take a moment to consider your worth and your income. Your budget may need a revision. Alternatively, you may look at ways in which to boost your income. An artistic or beautification project may be demanding extra fund.

Pisces Good fortune could come your way this month.

The planets align in your Zodiac Sign indicating that you need to concentrate on your own health and well-being. This is an ideal month during which to create a vision for your life and make inroads towards your dreams.

Make time for yourself at Suriya Lotus Spa At 211 Main Street is Suriya Lotus Spa - Mornington’s premier Thai luxury spa that offers a large variety of healing body and pampering beauty treatments from the famous Traditional Thai massage to revitalising organic coffee body scrubs and the famous Thai gold facial therapy. Choose the massage that suits your body the best, whether it is a luxurious 90-minute aromatherapy massage or hot-stone massage to relax away the stress and tone the muscles. For sports people, a deep tissue remedial massage will help relieve muscle strain and soreness and increase your energy levels. The experienced staff will nurture your wellbeing and

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FESTIVAL PROGRAM The inaugural MY Mt Eliza Run & Fun Festival Sunday 26 March 2017 7.30am - 3.00pm Emil Madsen Reserve, Wooralla Drive, Mt Eliza

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Festival Director Message “In 2014, at the age of 40, I was diagnosed with Multiple Myeloma, a terminal blood cancer. With this devastating circumstance I found a way forward - trumping advertisty with empowerment and inspiring and rallying others along the way to live well - along with my voluntary committee, I have created the inaugural MY Mt Eliza Run & Fun Festival 2017 as a gift to my community who have supported me so much during my health journey. We are a rallied group of locals who believe that healthy individuals and families make for a resilient, generous and happy community. We believe that our ability to empower others (and see the value in it) starts with our personal wellness. So, we decided to volunteer our own talent and time to create a sustainable annual festival that benefits the community for the longer term. Motivated by our values we are setting out to build rapport between Mt Eliza locals, community clubs and businesses by coming together for a family fun day out. We want to put the spotlight on personal wellness, empowerment amidst advertsity and to champion our local community.” Thank you, we hope you have a great time on event day! - Geoff Nyssen

The Cause - Myeloma Australia Myeloma is a terminal blood cancer. Myeloma Foundation of Australia (MA) is the leading dedicated advocacy organisation for Myeloma patients and carers in Australia. Established in 1998, MA represents those affected by Myeloma by: • Providing up to date information and support to patients & carers through all stages of the patient journey • Lobbying government in order to assist patients to receive the latest available pharmaceutical treatments • Raising awareness and understanding of the condition among health professionals and the wider community. It is MA’s mission to help facilitate myeloma research in Australia, inform and support those living with the disease and educate those involved in its care and treatment. MA has provided much support to Geoff Nyssen and his family since 2014. Geoff and the MY MOUNT ELIZA committee are driven to support MA to continue their great work in the community. All proceeds raised will go directly to Myeloma Australia in support of Myeloma patients, carers and families. To donate to Myeloma Australia, please go to www.myeloma.org.au

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MY Mount Eliza Run & Fun Festival 2017 Program Run Registration Opens Run Participant Welcome (Warm up session 1) 10km Run Starts

7.30am 8.45am 9.00am

Victoria Skate Park League - Scooter Competition Warm Up Session 2 - Joined by an AFL player 5km Run Starts - Adults

9.00am 9.15am 9.30am

5km Run Starts - Kids & Families Stage Performance 1 Victoria Skate Park League - BMX Competition Commonfolk Coffee Company - Barista Challenge 215MM Gaelic Sword Tournament Heats Stage Performance 2 AFL player/s autograph signing

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Festival Presentations Speaker - Geoff Nyssen, MY Empowerment Story Guest Presenter - 5km | 10km Run Presentation Stage Performance 3 Stage Performance 4 Victoria Skate Park League - Skate Competition Gaelic Sword Tournament Finals Healthy Eating - Cooking Demonstration Kids Inflatable Dash Interactive games & fun competitions (Face Painting, Jumping Castle)

Midday Midday 12.30pm 1.30pm 1.00pm 1.00pm 1.00pm 1.30pm All Day

Festival Closing Presentation

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The Trail Run / Walk Come and be part of Mt Eliza’s inaugural trail run / walk event. Challenge your fitness on a 5km or 10km course and engage with the community while fundraising for a worthwhile cause. The MY Mount Eliza trail is set in and around the picturesque Mount Eliza Regional park and Moorooduc Quarry setting, located on the Mornington Peninsula. The festival will be hosted at Emil Madsen Reserve, home of the Mount Eliza Skate Park, Mount Eliza Redlegs (Junior & Senior) Football Clubs and Mt Eliza Cricket Club. If you haven’t done so already, please register now to compete in the 5km run/walk on a flat course for $35 (adult) and $25 (child/student/concession), or register for the 10km challenging trail run through the historic Moorooduc Quarry for $45 (adult) and $35 (child/student/concession). Teams or families of four can also register for a 10% discount. The event will utilise professional “live” timing and the course will be marked out with support/aid stations along the way. An official presentation will be held around midday, awarding prizes to a variety of winners including overall winner, fastest times for each age category, best fundraiser and more.

A Message to our Volunteers Thanks to our committed volunteers who have been so supportive of our inaugural event and who have given tireless hours of their own time to ensure it is a great success. We rely heavily on our volunteers to help deliver this exceptional event. If you are interested in joining the volunteer team we would love to hear from you! Please contact our Festival Director Geoff Nyssen geoffnyssen@mymounteliza.org.au


Ryman Healthcare gets MY Mount Eliza Festival off and running Hello everyone, my name is Debbie McClure and I work for Ryman Healthcare, the community partner of the inaugural MY Mount Eliza Run & Fun Festival. When we were offered the chance to sponsor this year’s event we jumped at the opportunity – it is a great way to meet everyone and support a vibrant community. Ryman Healthcare is lucky enough to have bought the beautiful Moondah Estate from Melbourne Business School, and we are busy working on plans to develop it into a new retirement village. We’ve been in the retirement village industry for more than 30 years and we have 31 resort-style villages in New Zealand and Australia which are home to more than 10,000 residents. Each day more than 2500 of our residents take part in our exercise classes – so supporting a Run & Fun event is right up our alley. There’s an enormous amount of research which shows that the fitter you are the healthier you will be for longer – so it is never too early or too late to get started. On March 26 we will have staff and residents at the event helping with the warm up, the food and beverage area and the drink stations along the way. They’ll be there to get you warmed up and keep you happy along the way – but the rest is up to you. Have a great day and I look forward to seeing your smiling faces as you speed across the finish line! Have fun – Debbie


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Special Purpose Optical is an Australian owned family business and proud of it. This industry leader in optical instrument creation supplies two large international companies, but also offers a competitive range of visionary eyewear including labels such as Mako, Koali, Hugo Boss, Pierre Cardin and Gucci direct to public. Special Purpose Optical make single vision, Bi focal and Multi focal lenses and access lenses for computers using detailed traditional techniques. Expert lens construction by highly trained staff ensures your lenses will be exact

every time, while an experienced optometrist is on-site to help maintain optimum eye health. Now that’s special. SPECIAL PURPOSE OPTICAL A: Factory 14, 1140 Nepean Highway, Mornington T: 5975 9037

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Shift Those Stubborn Bulges!

COOLSCULPTING - FREEZE NOW, PAY LATER Total Face Group understands the importance of being at the forefront of the latest technology in the cosmetic beauty industry. Total Face Group specialises in CoolSculpting - a fast, effective and safe fat removal service that is unrivalled for speed and comfort. Equally popular with both men and women of all ages, CoolSculpting delivers excellent results for those who, through genetics, lifestyle or age factors, cannot shift those stubborn bulges! CoolSculpting treatments start from $800 and payment options are available, meaning clients can ‘Freeze now and pay later’. This flexible payment options also mean you can undertake a CoolSculpting treatment in the lead-up to special occasions like your dream wedding or holiday, without breaking the budget. Enquire about Total Face Group’s CoolSculpting packages and payment options today and experience this revolutionary fat-reduction treatment for yourself. COOLSCULPTING - WANT TO KNOW MORE? Back by popular demand, Total Face Group will run various events across all of their clinics in 2017. They cover everything you want and need to know about CoolSculpting, with live demonstrations and event exclusive packages. Keep an eye out for their Super Cool Events that also host sessions on Cosmetic Injectables and Skin Solutions, where their team will answer all your questions on their most popular treatments and products. *TFG’s Peninsula Event is on April 19. For full details and to register your interest visit www. coolsculptingaustralia.com.au TOTAL FACE GROUP – PENINSULA A: 1050 Nepean Highway, Mornington T: 13 FACE W: totalfacegroup.com.au/peninsula

New look coming late 2017!!! We commenced our $9.7 million refurbishment in November last year and all staged works aim to be completed by December this year.

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Scope of works planned: Conversion of 3 and 4 bed wards to 2 bed wards. Increased single rooms New, modern patient accommodation and ensuites. Improved front entrance access for patients and vehicles Chapel to be moved and increased in size with the addition of a multipurpose adjourning meeting room New kiosk and lounge area in front reception Whilst this is a comprehensive and detailed refurbishment it will occur in stages in order to have the least impact on both our inpatients and outpatient services. We will continue to provide the same expert physical rehabilitation and care for our patients every day throughout the project.

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New Skin Cancer and Wound Clinic Opens

Dr Mathew Lee, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeon, Director of Canvas Plastic Surgery

Mornington’s pre-eminent plastic, reconstructive and cosmetic surgery centre Canvas Plastic Surgery is opening a clinic in Dromana this month. New services. A new location. The same eye for detail, aesthetic insight and individual approach. The Dromana clinic offers a specialist Skin Cancer Centre and a specialist Wound Centre. Canvas Plastic Surgery was created to provide patients on the Mornington Peninsula with access to high level care and expertise in reconstructive plastic surgery, cosmetic surgery, hand surgery, aesthetic and antiaging medicine as well as skin and wound care. SKIN CANCER CENTRE Skin cancer in Australia today presents in near epidemic numbers. The majority of patients (if treated early) can be cured with minimal inconvenience. The Skin Cancer Centre at Canvas

Plastic Surgery offers patients access to skin cancer management that their regular GP is unable to provide ie. where surgery with attention to cosmetic detail is required. This is achievable in the clinic setting when done by a doctor with appropriate training. Dr Nishant Balakrishnan has trained with plastic surgery units around Melbourne and with Plastic Surgeon Mr Mathew Lee to specifically address this area of need. Skin checks, consultation and procedures are done through the new Dromana ‘see and treat’ clinic. If the diagnosis is clear, the lesion can be dealt with on the spot. In-house plastic surgeons are available should additional expertise be necessary. WOUND CENTRE The Wound Centre at Canvas Plastic Surgery offers patients from any surgical specialty access to specialist wound care providing an avenue to enhance your recovery. As with all things in surgery, attention

to detail and early considered intervention are paramount and with wounds, can maximise healing and minimise scarring. Canvas Plastic Surgery’s experience with wounds includes, but is not limited to: Post surgical wound care, suture removal, staple removal and scar management; wound care post hand surgery; skin graft care and dressings; burns dressings; negative pressure wound care; antibacterial wound care with silver based dressings; care of acute wounds and injuries; and chronic wounds such as venous ulcers. More: www.canvasplasticsurgery.com.au CANVAS PLASTIC SURGERY MORNINGTON A: L evel 2/315 Main St, Mornington T: 5975 0005 DROMANA A: 351 Pt Nepean Road, Dromana T: 5975 0005

Get your life on track If health and wellbeing are important to you, Chocolate & Kale - Wellness: Women: Wisdom is something you won’t want to miss.

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Tasha Rees, from Get Healthy, is bringing together six passionate women who are experts in their fields – including financial advice, psychology and naturopathy – to enhance women’s health and wellbeing. “Many local businesses have come on board to support this event and have provided amazing products or services for the gift bags and door prizes,” Tasha said. “BCV Financial Solutions in Frankston has also generously made a financial contribution so that this event is possible.” Chocolate & Kale is on Sunday, March 19, at TheSports Injury Clinic in Frankston from 9.30am-2.30pm. Tickets: eventbrite.com.au/e/ chocolate-kale-tickets-31789573470 Contact Tasha on 0412 821 021 for more information. GET HEALTHY A: 165 Humphries Rd, Frankston South T: 9775 3319 W: gethealthynow.com.au

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Saying “I Do” on the Mornington Peninsula has never been more popular.

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With our beautiful beaches, stylish venues, breathtaking coastline and wide open spaces, the Peninsula is quickly becoming the number one location in Victoria for weddings. The array of options is dazzling. From nuptials amongst the vines to vows with sand between your toes at Portsea, it’s all here. And we have the event professionals to help you coordinate your perfect day. Mornington Peninsula Weddings’ annual Wedding Expo

brings our local wedding professionals together in one place each year and this year’s event is on Sunday, June 4, 2017, at Mornington Racing Club. In the meantime, you can browse our best wedding venues and wedding professionals right here in Mornington Peninsula Magazine’s March Wedding Supplement. Enjoy. The first part of our special supplement showcases Mornington Peninsula Weddings Group, find a complete list at www.peninsulaweddings.com.au.

Mornington Peninsula Weddings The Mornington Peninsula has long been an ideal location for weddings and, now the word has spread, it has become one of the most popular destinations to tie the knot. Every style of venue is here, spectacular gardens, picturesque wineries, scenic golf courses, country houses, beachside ceremonies, unique hotels, marquees for hire and more, catering for hundreds of guests or small intimate gatherings. Contributing to the day are an abundance of highly professional wedding suppliers, all located here, eager to arrange your ceremony, dress and pamper you, drive you, feed you, entertain you, make your day spectacular and then capture the memories as photos or video. Using local suppliers has great benefits with photographers who know the prime locations; hair and makeup at your fingertips; drivers who know the route;

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stylists and entertainers who know the venues; caterers, cake artists and florists who have delivered there before; bridal and menswear with elegant or casual styles. Everything required for a magical day is here – if you know where to find it, and so Mornington Peninsula Weddings was born. This group of local professional wedding suppliers was created a decade ago to help couples find everything they require. MPW is now supported by the shire and is recognised as the key association representing the local wedding industry. Since 2014 MPW has presented an annual Wedding Expo and seen it grow in popularity, with 2016 being spoken about as the best ever staged on the Peninsula. Mark the date in your calendar for this year’s MPW Expo on Sunday, June 4, 2017 at Mornington Racing Club. Obligatory registration for brides and grooms will open for this event on Monday, March 20, 2017. Check MPW’s website (peninsulaweddings.com.au) and follow MPW on Facebook and Instagram.

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Portsea Village Resort and create life long memories for you and your family – in private. PORTSEA VILLAGE RESORT A: 3765 Point Nepean Road, Portsea T: 5984 8484 W: portseavillageresort.com E: enquiries@portseavillageresort.com

The Scarlett Stitch is an Australian fashion label owned by Kerri Tropea, a designer and dress maker who’s passionate about fashion and creating beautiful couture gowns to make women feel fabulous, glamorous and empowered. A graduate of the Melbourne School of Fashion, Kerri’s many talents include couture, gown design, garment construction and pattern making. Her creative flair and passion is truly ignited by the fashion industry and the creation and beauty of creating couture wedding gowns, and she also loves the fun and glamour of evening and red carpet couture creations.

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the following day at the resort’s restaurant and gardens. The staff at Portsea Village Resort specialise in providing wonderful wedding escape packages for bridal parties, family and friends. Book your wedding celebration at

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Designer has a passion for fashion Are you looking for a romantic, secluded resort to have your wedding? Portsea Village Resort’s lush garden surrounds, set behind privacy walls, will have you and your guests feeling fabulously exclusive and special. Portsea Village Resort prides itself on providing an oasis for brides, grooms, families and friends. Why not invite those closest to you to stay the weekend in one of the resort’s 24 fully self-contained apartments? The team at Portsea Village Resort can arrange a BBQ, cocktails or dinner the night before nuptials. Choose between the luscious lawn (poolside) or beautiful Portsea beach (think the historical Portsea Pier) for your ceremony. Enjoy pre-dinner drinks and cocktails within the resort before your wedding reception in the resort’s licensed restaurant, terrace and gardens. You and your family can continue the celebrations and reunions by enjoying the swimming pools, spas, tennis court and other resort facilities. Catch up with family and friends for breakfast, brunch or lunch

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Portsea Village Resort the ideal place to stay when exploring the Mornington Peninsula food, wine, markets, beaches, national parks, golf courses and the many delights of the region. Couples, families, groups / 1, 2 & 3 bedroom fully self-contained apartments Gym, spa, sauna, indoor and outdoor heated pools, tennis and squash courts Opposite beach and historical Portsea Pier / Fully licenced restaurant 3765 Point Nepean Road, Portsea P. 03 5984 8484 enquiries@portseavillageresort.com www.portseavillageresort.com.au MARCH 2017 (64)

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Everything at your fingertips There could be few better accommodation options for your Peninsula wedding than the Boathouse Resort.

Peninsula inspires creative concepts Harriet Howe Events is a Melbourne and Mornington Peninsula-based stylist committed to creating wholly unique wedding concepts. Harriet and her team can create concepts from scratch or work with the bride and groom’s ideas to co-ordinate, style and plan the perfect wedding – even for couples from interstate or overseas. “As there are so many gorgeous venues down the Peninsula - wineries, beach, woodlands - I get the opportunity to style using the surrounding area as my inspiration,” Harriet said. “I love

incorporating the colours in the nature around me in my concepts.” With years of party planning experience and a large, reliable supplier network to call on, Harriet will make sure your big day runs smoothly, overseeing set-up and pack-down. She also designs concepts for engagements, birthdays, corporate gatherings and special events. HARRIET HOWE EVENTS T: 0409 599 400 W: www.hhweddingsandevents.com.au Insta: @harriethoweevents FB: harriet howe events

Just a few minutes’ walk from the seaside village of Blairgowrie and across the road from the beautiful and calm waters of the Blairgowrie foreshore, the Boathouse Resort has everything you could want for your wedding right at your fingertips, from spectacular wedding venues such as The Baths and All Smiles in Sorrento to all of the Peninsula’s stunning attractions.

Phone 5988 8088 and mention the Mornington Peninsula Magazine or book online and use the promotional code MPMAG to receive a complimentary bottle of wine. There’s also a winter early bird special from May to September for any bookings made 30 days or more in advance. Simply type in promotional code EARLY BIRD to unlock discounts on selected dates for savings of up to 15 per cent. BOATHOUSE RESORT A: 2871 Point Nepean Rd, Blairgowrie T: 5988 8088 W: boathouseresort.com.au

The resort’s 20 climate-controlled suites include deluxe, balcony, spa and garden family studios - all with king beds and luxurious furnishings – while there’s a swimming pool and barbecue facilities on site as well as the award-winning Cafe’ Legend restaurant.

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eyes on this – they have a huge range of apothecary and cocktail jars and décor for a DIY Lolly Buffet! Event Perfection is also a leader in corporate and private function set-up, styling and hire. Talk to the experienced team about the perfect look for your event. You can simply email them for a quote, or make a time to visit their showroom and have some fun working with items to create something special. EVENT PERFECTION W: eventperfection.com.au M: 0450 700 679 FB /EventPerfection Instagram: @ eventperfection

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When it comes to your special day, whether it be a wedding or special occasion, everybody wants perfection. Event Perfection is a leading Mornington Peninsula wedding and function decoration hire and set-up service. This award-winning business will work with you to create something special, whilst being mindful of your budget and preferred theme. Event Perfection is a one-stop shop for DIY hire and full service set-up. From ceremony products such as arches, carpets, chairs and decorations to wedding and event centerpieces, draping, backdrops and more. And feast your

suited to any budget and are competitively priced, and can be tailored to your requirements. Menus are sophisticated and sumptuous and the original accommodation of the historical Morning Star Estate has been modified to create a 20-room guest wing with private facilities including a bridal room equipped with spa, and two lounges offering free Wi-Fi. There’s also a heated swimming pool for your enjoyment. Your wedding memories are meant to be made at Morning Star – where romance is in the air. MORNING STAR ESTATE A: 1 Sunnyside Rd, Mount Eliza T: 9787 7760 W: morningstarestate.com.au FB: morning.star.estate

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The iconic Morning Star Estate in Mount Eliza is the premier venue for weddings and functions. It is 150 years old and this magnificent estate, which is set on 22 acres of gorgeous gardens and 30 acres of vines, is the perfect place for your special day. Weddings at Morning Star are different. The house at Morning Star was built in 1867 by Francis Gillet and is one of only five mansions surviving on the Peninsula. Imagine your ceremony taking place overlooking Port Philip Bay and surrounds. Imagine your reception taking place in the Ballroom, Merlot or Chardonnay Room where the charm of a bi-gone era remains and love takes centre stage. The wedding team at Morning Star Estate are ready to discuss your big day to ensure your vision comes to fruition. Packages are

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Situated on Portsea’s front beach overlooking Port Phillip Bay, The Portsea Hotel is the perfect blend of contemporary and classic style. Exchange vows in the Hotel gardens, which offer uninterrupted bay views and provide an amazing back drop for your ceremony photos.

With the Portsea Pier, front and back beach, and various parks just a stone’s throw away from the Hotel, your bridal photos are sure to have the wow factor for your big day. Portsea Hotel boasts two tastefully appointed reception areas that can accommodate

both seated and cocktail receptions. The Nepean Reception Room

beach end of the Hotel, this room can host from 80 to 300 guests. The French opening doors of the Nepean Room

is the larger of the two rooms and is located on the ground floor of the Hotel. With wooden concertina doors that close to create a private room at the

virtually disappear as they are folded away to lead to the Terrace encircling room. The Portsea Deck boasts

sensational, sweeping views across Port Phillip Bay and comfortably seats 60 to 90 guests, or up to 120 guests for a cocktail reception. With polished timber floors and barely there walls, The Deck is stylish even before you add your personal touches. With their award winning wedding coordinator and her dedicated wedding team, they will be there to help you every step of the way to create your perfect day. Their wedding team works all year round, so feel free to make contact and book a site tour at your convenience. THE PORTSEA HOTEL A: 3746 Point Nepean Rd, Portsea T: 5984 2213 W: portseahotel.com.au FB @Portseahotel

It’s Your Day Ceremonies • Free home visit • Free rehearsal • Wedding locations: winery, park, garden, beachside, reception centre, restaurant, hall, ballroom or backyard • Free information kit • Choice of readings, rituals • Personalised ceremony, relaxed and happy atmosphere

Ken is an authorised Civil Celebrant specialising in wedding ceremonies servicing all areas of Victoria, including Melbourne CBD and the Mornington Peninsula. Ken has been happily married since 1983 and resides on the Mornington Peninsula with his wife Barbie. They have two lovely daughters, and love their family dearly. “If you’re looking for a fun and relaxed celebrant, then maybe I’m your man.”

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Located on the Portsea front beach, Portsea Hotel is one of the most naturally beautiful and picturesque wedding venues in Australia.

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The team at Peppers Moonah Links Resort in Fingal are experts at making your wedding day a sensational celebration that everyone will remember for years to come. This naturally stunning resort caters for the most intimate of gatherings right through to lavish affairs for up to 120 guests, and the experienced wedding team promises to make your celebration as breathtaking as the scenery in which it is set. The Ceremony Lawn at Peppers Moonah Links Resort has a magnificent vista across the Open Golf Course which sets the scene for romance, commitment and festivities. Imagine marvelling at the local Moonah trees and the magical ancient rolling dunes while saying your vows and rejoicing with the ones you love! Not far away is a wonderful selection of reception venues and accommodation sites for you to choose from. The permanent Executive Marquee overlooks the Open Course and seats 120 guests banquet style, while the Boobialla, Lomandra and Marginata Executive Lodges have elevated views of the dunes of the Open Course.

Each contemporary building contains 12 accommodation rooms (with balconies or patios) plus a private function room ideal for a reception of up to 80 guests. Glass walls allow the natural beauty of the region to be viewed extensively. It’s all about you at Peppers Moonah Links Resort. Various wedding packages are available for your perusal and all include a fabulous three course menu option plus an extensive wine and beverage list. Book your wedding at this world class reception centre before May 30 and go in to the draw to win an indulgent seven-night stay in a one bedroom villa at Peppers Seminyak Bali. This amazing prize includes a travel voucher for two return flights to Denpasar, romantic dinner and spa treatment. Call today to book your wonderful wedding and win - at Peppers Moonah Links Resort. PEPPERS MOONAH LINKS RESORT A: Peter Thomson Dr, Fingal T: 1300 987 600 Wedding Coordinator: 5988 2016 W: peppers.com.au/Moonah

Everyone dreams of a perfect wedding. With Dream Catcher Weddings & Events, yours can be too. Dream Catcher Weddings & Events was founded in 2016 by Kristina, who decided to head out on her own path after years of experience on the Peninsula working at Morning Star Estate, Brooklands of Mornington

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and most recently managing The Pavilion McCrae Beach for three years, running all weddings and events. “Dream Catcher Weddings was born out of our love for party planning. We have

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been fortunate to work alongside some of the best suppliers in the business, giving us invaluable knowledge of the industry. We want to help make your dream day a reality with no stress and no fuss.” With a real passion for styling, organising and co-ordinating, Kristina and her team will execute your concepts flawlessly while maintaining a pleasant, calm and helpful demeanor to ensure an amazing experience for you and your guests. DREAM CATCHER WEDDINGS & EVENTS A: Balnarring T: 0430 399 871 W: dreamcatcherweddings.com.au

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The Peppers Moonah Links brand has become synonymous with a sense of refined indulgence, attention to detail and excellent personal service. With an abundance of picturesque ceremony and reception venues set amongst ancient rolling sand dunes and the local Moonah trees you will be spoilt for choice when deciding on the backdrop for your special day. Book your wedding before the 30th of May 2017 and go into the draw to Win the Bali Honeymoon of your dreams!* Call our dedicated Wedding and Events team to enquire today.

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Spice up your special day with a catering service that will have your guests talking about your wedding food for years! It’s novel, engaging and it’s called Peninsula Paellas. Owner Juan and his team cook authentic Spanish Paella the traditional way and they can do it at your wedding party, among your guests! Their Paella is packed with fresh ingredients and slow cooked to bring out the superb flavours. It’s a boutique catering business that brings the ingredients, equipment, utensils (and a huge dose of atmosphere) to you. Think Tapas for entrée, Paella for main, plus sweets and Sangria. Catering can be done in all weather, lunch or dinner. *In April, Juan will represent the Mornington Peninsula at the 57th International Paella Valenciana Competition Pacific Semi Finals at the Queen Victoria Market! It’s a huge coup for the Peninsula and the first first three place getters will head to Spain for the finals. Now that’s a recommendation for your special event. PENINSULA PAELLAS W: www.peninsula-paellas.com.au M: 0415 79 3331

A gorgeous wedding cake always takes pride of place – and when it’s a Peninsula Cake Art creation, you know it’s going to be one of your wedding day highlights. Peninsula Cake Art is a leading speciality cake company and is renowned for its award-winning cakes. It is also highly recommended by many of the prestigious venues on the Mornington Peninsula. Founded in 2005, Peninsula Cake Art has a reputation built on excellence and quality. The staff are passionate about what they do, so you can be assured your cake will be made to the highest possible standards. Make an appointment to pop in and see them at their studio in Mornington. The staff will work with you to bring your ideas to life and you will also receive a sample box of Peninsula Cake Art’s flavours to take home and enjoy. PENINSULA CAKE ART A: 47 Padua Drive, Mornington T: 0400 221 374 W: peninsulacakeart.com.au Picture: www.katedecastro.com Photo by: www.perlaphotography.com.au

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Weddings on the Peninsula 1. Wedding Party (Tanya Fry Photographer)

2. Bride & Groom (Tanya Fry Photographer)

3. String Quartet

4. Greg Evans (Civil Celebrant)

5. Piet Collins & Karen Newman (Events Now Directors)

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7. Tottie Goldsmith (Civil Celebrant)

Organise your wedding professionals with ease It’s the wedding every bride and groom desires. Did you know there is a boutique events agency on the Mornington Peninsula that can organise all your wedding professionals for you? Events Now works with the best wedding professionals in the business. They can coordinate your DJ, Band, Photographer, MC and Civil Celebrant while you save precious time and money and enjoy the lead-up to your big day. For something truly memorable, talk to Events Now about a string quartet or ceremony musicians who can create the perfect atmosphere and entertainment for you and your guests. Events Now is boutique by design and that means their team will provide you with outstanding quality and personal service at a fair price. All their wedding professionals are highly experienced. Contact Karen and let Events Now help you plan a wedding to remember. Phone 0416 199 880 or visit www.eventsnow.com.au

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Events Now ‘Wedding Package Special’ Our most popular package - it takes care of everything... Why deal with five different suppliers when you can deal with one? We will provide you with one of the best Wedding Celebrants in Australia, and following your ceremony, an amazing Acoustic Duo will perform a one hour canapé set for your guests. For your reception you’ll be entertained by an awesome four piece Band. Our MC will make your night run smoothly and throughout your big day our Photographer (7 hour package) will capture every magical moment. If you make a booking by the 30th April, 2017, you will receive a generous discount on this amazing deal! Go to www.eventsnow.com.au

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The Ultimate Retro Wedding Accessory! If you’re planning a retro inspired wedding, meet ‘Mavis’, a restored 1970 Coronet Caravan. She is the perfect addition to your big day... • Have your makeup done inside • Enjoy pre-wedding drinks with your bridesmaids • Fun wedding pics to remember

Mavis can be delivered anywhere on the Mornington Peninsula, and we set her up for you. We will happily work within your theme or with your wedding planner.

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Don't forget to invite Mavis When you’re putting together the guest list for your wedding, make sure there’s room for Mavis. Mavis is one of the delightful campers available for hire from Cocoon Campers. She has a dinette that’s perfect for getting your make-up or nails done and her bed converts to a couch, which is great for visiting bridesmaids as they sip on champagne from the chilled fridge. Mavis is also styled with gorgeous

retro-inspired furnishings, and makes a funky backdrop for wedding photos. Cocoon Campers is the brainchild of Karen Setches who, after years in the corporate world and being a stay-home mum, decided to start a business that screams innovation, fun and authenticity. The Cocoon Campers team delivers the campers anywhere on the Peninsula and will set you up

with gorgeous bed linen, kitchen accessories, outdoor furniture and a myriad of authentic add-ons. You can also hire a barbecue, a tent for extra guests - even a retro bike and many more accessories to create your perfect Peninsula wedding with a difference. COCOON CAMPERS M: 0418 519 812 W: cocooncampers.com.au

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Formal shoes designed for wonderful weddings come in a wide range of colours and styles at Nu Shooz. (Think gold, silver, white, black and bronze). Clarice, Katie’n’Me and By Taud Designs will have you looking just right for the big day. Styles include Ballet flats, low and mid high heels, wedges with diamante trimmings, plus parents of the bride or groom are catered for too. Lovely! NU SHOOZ A: 1023 Point Nepean Road, Rosebud T: 5982 3676 FB: Nu Shooz Rosebud

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HICKINBOTHAM of DROMANA

Relax, it’s your SPECIAL DAY If a relaxed wedding is your style, then look no further than Hickinbotham of Dromana. Set amongst the manna gums and vineyards of this family owned and run winery is our rustic farm house style venue steeped in history and charm. We can cater a wedding package to suit all your needs, from a

relaxed cocktail party to a sumptuous family-style grazing feast. As well as a stunning selection of wines we produce a range of the Peninsula’s finest beers to compliment your meal. Allow our staff to take care of your every need as you enjoy your special day with magnificent bay views in relaxed surrounds.

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intimate, Ink Hearts Paper can set the style of your wedding day and give your guests the ultimate first impression. And, for lovers of all things local, this boutique business is based on the Mornington Peninsula. INK HEARTS PAPER W: inkheartspaper.com.au FB: @InkHeartsPaper Instagram: @ inkheartspaper

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Plan to be a Ravishing bride A low chignon for squares and volume for rounds: Know your face shape to look your breathtaking best.

A bride’s checklist is extensive to say the very least. The dress is fun, the venue is crucial, and the flowers take consideration, but nothing transforms a woman into the most ravishing bride more than an incredible hairstyle matched seamlessly with stunning colour in a style to suit her face shape. Internationally awarded long hair stylist and educator Lorna Evans, who owns Zumay Hair Salon at 8 Blake St, Mornington, offers wise advice. “I think that hair colour and style should be a permanent part of the wedding essential to-do list. Almost every bride has a look in mind as soon as they say ‘yes’! Visiting a senior stylist for a consultation about your face shape, desired look and desired colour should be done right away.” A low chignon for squares and plenty of volume for round: there are six standard face shapes and so much to consider. Zumay’s hairstylists are highly trained to both recognise a client’s face shape and determine which hairstyle will look best.

“We often have women come in to request a style that they’ve seen in a magazine,” says Lorna. “At Zumay we believe in educating our clients so that they make informed decisions. No-one likes unexpected surprises on their wedding day, so we will explain why a certain style does or does not suit your face.” Colouring hair is a science and it is crucial to be on the same page as your colourist. Senior stylists are trained to analyse your hair and determine whether it can be coloured in one sitting or if it needs more time. Starting your colour process well before your wedding ensures you are stress free and only need touch ups in the busy weeks leading into the big day. “Colouring your hair to compliment your wedding day style has breathtaking results,” raves Lorna. “Imagine a French twist that sweeps down the face, with fishtail braids woven through and warmly highlighted with perfect symmetry? You’ve gone from having a gorgeous up do to becoming an absolute work of art”. ZUMAY HAIR SALON Photographer - Geoff King A: 8 Blake St, Mornington Makeup - Vanessa Harlem T: 5977 0711 Designer - Lea Oldjohn Model - Steph Philip W: zumay.com.au Hair - Lorna Evans

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The Peninsula’s coolest rental is putting a refreshing new focus on wedding photography. The Booth Bus, a retro-style bus affectionately named Frankie, is a mobile photobooth decked out with top-notch camera equipment, playful props and the ability to print instant photos on-site with all images available online for free download. Owner Mel Gaunson launched the Booth Bus last November after noticing “this awesome new trend sweeping the US and Europe”. “I had been searching for creative ways to bring a touch of charm and character to the way photobooths are presented at weddings. Being a wedding photographer I am always looking for new inspiration to add something special to my clients’ big day. I thought it would be super cool to turn the living space of a rustic bus into

a retro-style photobooth area; complete with Hollywood bulb prop mirror, flower wall backdrop, floorboards and ‘50s-style diner seating.” Frankie is available for stand-alone hire from $695 or bundled with Professional Wedding Photography from $1495. To save $500 off the best-selling Bundled Boutique Wedding Package, visit https:// littlestudio.com.au/product/specialoffer/ LITTLE STUDIO A: Patterson Lakes Marina T: 0411 524 227 W: littlestudio.com.au

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more than 100 beds (43 Suites), perfect for accommodating your wedding guests. This investment benefits Mornington Peninsula’s tourism by offering local, interstate and overseas travellers a central ‘hub’ to enjoy this diverse region. The Rye Hotel is a multi-award winning accommodation and entertainment venue. It is the perfect place to relax and base yourself while enjoying all the Mornington Peninsula has to offer - whether for business or pleasure with premier attractions, golf courses and beaches at your doorstep. THE RYE HOTEL ACCOMMODATION (Beachfront & Poolside) A: Reception: 14 Nelson St, Rye W: ryehotel.com.au E: enquiries@ryehotel.com.au T: 5985 7222

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New, luxury accommodation at The Rye Hotel Overlooking the foreshore of Port Philip Bay, The Rye Hotel recently announced the opening of its new, luxuriously appointed Beachfront accommodation. These suites are set to become the benchmark in hotel accommodation on the Mornington Peninsula. Professionally styled, the contemporary and elegantly designed suites boast their own secluded balconies (some with magnificent bay views), king sized beds and large, stylish bathrooms. Some suites offer two king beds (or four king singles) with spas, a separate lounge area with entertainment and all within easy access to the hotel’s quality restaurants and bars. The 13 new Beachfront suites further enhance the existing, award-winning suites and increase the Hotel capacity to

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RESTAURANT & CELLAR DOOR Specialising in personalised Event management

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Pier 10 is the home of sparkling wines, icy cold beers and bocce, but did you realise this premium winery, restaurant and cellar door does functions like no-one else on the Peninsula? Event artistry is what you get when booking a special function at Pier 10. Picture your cocktail or engagement party under perfect skies as you watch the ever-changing views over the vineyards - or be mesmerised by a magical wedding event second to none (manager Stuart and his wife were wed at Pier10 so it must be good!). Pier 10 is a family owned and operated establishment that has recently been updated and consolidated from two kitchens to one, servicing both the restaurant and

cellar door. Superior estate wines set the tone for any event or weekend get together where fresh and delicious food combine with family, fun and relaxation. Call today to make your wedding event magic or visit the Pier 10 Restaurant which is open Thursdays - Sundays for lunch and Friday and Saturday evenings for dinner; the Cellar door on Thursdays - Sundays for wine sales and tastings; or the Cellar cafe on Saturdays and Sundays for lunch. PIER 10 RESTAURANT AND CELLAR DOOR A: 10 Shoreham Rd, Shoreham T: 5989 8848 (restaurant) W: pier10wine.com.au

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Freshwater Catering is the go to catering company for weddings and special events on the Mornington Peninsula Being owned and operated by Zac and Jacqui Poulier from the renowned Stillwater at Crittenden (winner 2013, 2014 and 2105 RACV tourism awards) and Alatonero in McCrae, you can be assured of a wedding that will be incredible in every way. Zac, Jacqui and their team of professionals have catered to literally thousands of weddings over the last 13 years, always with their golden touch to ensure every aspect of the food and beverage service is faultless. They can come anywhere you are with a state-of-the-art food truck, all equipment and power supply as well as plates, cutlery and styling props. The food is of the utmost importance to Zac and Jacqui and everything is prepared with love, sourced from local producers where possible and served by only the best chefs and professional wait staff from both Stillwater and Alatonero. From lavish sit down affairs on remote properties, to stand up “feasting on your feet” cocktail events in a winery or private home or even a gourmet BBQ with all the

trimmings, Freshwater Catering has extensive experience in catering to weddings from 40 guests to 400 guests. Jacqui will personally customise an event to suit your taste and budget and create a running sheet just for you to ensure your special day is perfect in every way. Not only does Freshwater create incredible weddings and events, they are a full service caterer that offers drop off and pick up catering, intimate dinner parties, birthdays and engagements and everything in between. So for a bespoke event that is unique as you are, where food and excellent, professional service are paramount contact the team at Freshwater Catering on 5987 2538 or drop Zac and Jacqui a line at jacqui@freshwatercatering.com.au

Stillwater at Crittenden 25 Harrisons Rd, Dromana 5981 9555 Reservations and more go to: stillwateratcrittenden.com.au

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BEAUTIFUL, BESPOKE CATERING FOR THE MORNINGTON PENINSULA Freshwater catering is the exciting catering arm from Zac, Jacqui and team at the acclaimed Stillwater at Crittenden restaurant. Whatever the size and budget, Freshwater can cater for your next event whether it be a beautiful wedding (20-150 guests), a gourmet BBQ at home, special birthday, bespoke private dinner party, corporate event and everything in between! We make your entertaining a breeze with our drop off platters, BBQ packages and canapés. Host the perfect dinner party with our incredible chefs and wait staff on hand to take care of everything. Whatever the occasion, Freshwater ensures your event is memorable and a complete success.

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The Boathouse has your special day covered Looking for an intimate, boutique location to celebrate your special day? Then look no further than the iconic Boathouse Restaurant in Frankston. Nestled on the banks of the meandering Kananook Creek and surrounded by lush gardens, the Boathouse Restaurant can accommodate all aspects of your Wedding day from Ceremony to Reception, all in the one place. The gorgeous garden setting boasts a quaint gazebo which is perfect for both ceremony and registry signing. Guests can then move to the deck and jetty for pre-dinner drinks and canapes before moving inside for a more formal reception or alternatively utilise both inside and outside for a more informal cocktail-style reception. Comfortably classy, yet relaxed and contemporary - The Boathouse is Frankston’s favourite restaurant and has earned itself a reputation for quality food and friendly service since its re-invention in 2011. The swish renovation to the classic building, coupled with the gorgeous rear garden flowing to the creek, make it an ideal wedding venue and a romantic place ready for memorable moments. The venue regularly caters for sit down weddings for up to 70 and cocktail-style functions for up to 140. For more information or to arrange a time to inspect the venue, contact Cameron on 9770 5330.

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“They are taking the time to choose and paying attention to aesthetics and craftsmanship. It’s refreshing,” she continues. And you know what else is refreshing? Having someone who knows jewellery like the back of their hand help you select that special something. Marlene Miller has been part of the antique world for around 30 years. Her keen eye is personified in her eclectic range of fine jewellery which includes Gold Rush brooches, necklaces and of course wedding and engagement rings. Visit her in-store to select your piece of history or a marvellously made modern design today. MARLENE MILLER ANTIQUES - open seven days a week 10(ish) am till 5pm (closed Christmas and Good Friday) A: 128 Ocean Beach Road, Sorrento T: 5984 1762 M: 0438 537 757 E: marlenemiller3@bigpond.com


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Finding your perfect diamond When you are looking for that special diamond, it’s often all about first impressions, and the thing that tends to draw the eye immediately is the size and shape of the stone. As the saying goes, “The bigger, the better!” However, whether you are buying your dream engagement ring or a beautiful occasional piece, there are certain characteristics to consider, which are known as the Diamond 4Cs. COLOUR The colour of a diamond is essential when determining a diamond’s value. The exception to this is fancy-colour diamonds, such as pinks and blues, which lie outside this colour range. Diamonds are normally valued by their lack of colour, and using a set of authenticated master diamonds to compare against, each diamond is given a grade using the international grading system from D (colourless) to Z (most saturated colour). At Avedis, every certified diamond that we select is graded between D-G colour only. CLARITY Virtually all diamonds have naturally occurring inclusions or blemishes; the size, position and type of inclusions have a direct effect on a diamond’s beauty and value.

The Avedis Standard ensures that each diamond’s clarity is assessed by our jewellers before it is purchased. This meticulous process of selecting each diamond by eye allows us the opportunity to source the best diamonds in the market. We reject diamonds with flaws often accepted by others in the industry, including laser enhanced and diamonds with a high concentration of natural inclusions. CUT The precision of cut and overall proportion of a diamond when being cut from the rough, ultimately determines the brilliance of the diamond. A polished diamond’s brilliance lies in its complex relationship with light - how light reflects off the facets, how much enters the diamond and what amount of light returns to your eye. The proportion of each individual diamond directly affects its brilliance and appeal. Diamonds with excellent proportions, symmetry and polish optimise their interaction with light. The Avedis Standard ensures all our certified diamonds are accurately categorised according to their proportions, symmetry and polish, which ultimately determines their brilliance. CARAT Carat is the overall size and weight of the diamond. It is important to remember that carat weight alone does

not determine a diamond’s value. Diamonds of equal weight can vary widely in price because of differences in cut, proportion, colour, clarity and other characteristics. Two diamonds that weight the same can in fact have completely different measurements. At Avedis we ensure that all factors are brought together to deliver the perfect diamond for you. By Sarven Delimelkonoglu & Marie Marzovilla AVEDIS JEWELLERY A: Shop 26, Karingal Hub Shopping Centre Karingal T: 9789 2388 W: avedisjewellery.com

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hvezda hair and beauty’s Aveda experience centre is a full concept salon, carrying the entire Aveda range specialising in hair, skin, body and makeup for your special day.

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When it comes to looking spectacular on your big day, you don’t want to leave anything to chance. With Hvezda Hair & Beauty, you won’t have to. Hvezda Hair & Beauty has a diverse team of professionals who each have extensive knowledge and experience in all aspects of hairdressing, Aveda beauty therapies and skincare, and who will ensure you look absolutely stunning when you come to say “I do”. “We are committed to ongoing training and education to keep our team up to date with a fresh, artistic approach to weddings, from the gentle romantic to the sleek and sophisticated runway look.” Hvezda is an Aveda Experience Centre salon, a premier location for you to fully experience the Aveda brand, from complimentary rituals to the personal touch you receive from their expert team and retail advisers. Hvedza’s product range is made from natural plant-based ingredients that are gentle on the skin and kind to the environment. Relax and unwind and let them take you on a

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sensory journey while they create a sense of calm and wellness in brides-to-be, their bridesmaids, maids of honour and family members. HVEZDA HAIR & BEAUTY A: Shop 2/5 Napier St, Rye T: 5985 2111 W: hvezda.org

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PENINSULA MARKETS

Beachcombers Sunday Pop Up Market: Every Sunday, 9am4pm @ Daveys Hotel, 510 Nepean Hwy, Frankston.

Big Bayside & Peninsula Design Market, Mermaid Sorority, Saturday March 11, Frankston Basketball Stadium, 90 Bardia Ave Seaford. 90+ brands, food trucks, live music $2 entry. 9am-2pm; www.mermaidsoroity.com.au Bittern Community: Every Sunday at Bittern railway station. Frankston-Flinders Rd, Bittern. Over 80 stalls selling new and used goods, crafts, plants, fruit and vegetables. Boneo Community: Third Saturday of month, Cnr Boneo & Limestone Rds. Crib Point Community Market - Park Rd, Crib Point; Every Second Saturday 8am-2pm; market@cpch.org.au Dromana 3 Drive-in, 113 Nepean Hwy, Dromana 2nd & 4th Sunday of the month between October and May from 8am 1pm. In January, the market runs every Sunday. Emerge Home & Gift Fair Friday March 17, 2-8pm Peninsula Community Theatre, Wilsons Rd, Mornington Emu Plains Emu Plains Reserve, Balnarring 9am -2pm.

Saturday March 18 & Saturday April 8 . Over 140 stalls, kids entertainment, live music, loads of gourmet foods & fresh produce!

Frankston Sunday: Every Sunday 8am-1pm in Sherlock & Hay carpark, Young St, Frankston.

Mornington Racecourse Craft: Second Sunday of month, Racecourse Rd 9am-2pm. Over 300 stalls with animal farm and face painting for the kids.

Frankston Wells St Craft Market: Craft and produce Market every Thurs 8am-2pm in Wells St, Frankston.

Mt Eliza Farmers’: Fourth Sunday of month, Mt Eliza Village Green. 9am - 1pm

Hastings in Street: Every Thursday. Over 40 stalls everything home made, home grown & craft, High St, Hastings 9-1pm.

Oak Hill Community Arts Cooperative’: Artist Inspired, 1st Sunday of month, 100 Morn-Tyabb Rd, Mornington

Karingal Uniting Church 2nd Saturday of month, 8am-1pm, cnr Karingal Dve & Lindrum Rd, Frankston

Pearcedale Farmers Market 3rd Saturday of the month from 8am-1pm at the Pearcedale Community Centre, BaxterTooradin Rd, Pearcedale

Mornington Farmers’: Second Saturday of month, Mornington Park Schnapper Point Dve, 8:30am-1pm Mornington’s Main Street: Every Wednesday 9am - 3pm between Cromwell and Albert Sts. Mornington Peninsula Wellbeing Market: Balnarring Community Hall, 3041 Frankston-Flinders Rd, Sunday March 12 - 10am-3pm, free entry

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Mornington Peninsula Wellbeing Market: Flinders Civic Hall, Cook St; Sunday April 16 - 10am – 3pm, free entry

Red Hill Community Market: First Saturday of month, SeptMay, RH Showgrounds, Arthur’s Seat Rd, Red Hill 8am-2pm. Over 300 stalls fresh gourmet produce, art & craft. Rosebud Community School: Second Saturday of the month, Rosebud Primary School Cnr Pt Nepean & Jetty Rd Rosebud Lions Club: First Sunday of the month, Rosebud Village Green. 7am till 2pm Rosebud Trash n Treasure: Fifth Saturday months, Rosebud Primary School Cnr Pt Nepean & Jetty Rd. 7.30am till noon

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Seaford Farmers’: Third Sunday every month, 8am-1pm Broughton St Reserve Station St Seaford Seaford Handmade Homemade Third Sunday of month, 10am-3pm, Seaford Scout Hall, Seaford Somerville Anglican Church: Second Saturday of month 9am-1pm, Stalls can range from bric a brac to plants, fruit & vegies, 2a Eramosa Rd West, Somerville Tootgarook Primary School: Fourth Saturday of the month 7.30am-12.30pm.

An independent market showcasing Melbourne and the Peninsula’s very best makers, creators, growers and collectors. 200+ stalls, kids entertainment, live music, workshops, gourmet food & local fresh produce!

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the Peninsula Peninsula Made - whether it’s grown here, bred here, bottled, baked or handmade here, there’s nothing better. From farm gate produce to internationally acclaimed wine, boutique craft and more, there’s so much to celebrate. Welcome to Peninsula Made –

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Little Beauty In The Park is the newest edition to the Untold Events Co calendar. Brought to you by the founders of the popular Emu Plains Market and Stringybark Cinema, this new market will see the team cross the Peninsula to set up a second home in the gorgeous surrounds of Beauty Park, Frankston.

Domenica Carbone began making dolls’ clothes out the back of her parents’ fruit shop when she was just five years old. Her mum was a dressmaker, and the young ‘fashion designer’ would piece together fabrics and stitch them up on an old Singer machine to create outfits while her parents were working. Fast forward to today and Domenica is still sewing and designing. Her online children’s clothing label Pure Love Designs offers unique, high-end kids apparel that is 100% Australian made from only the best quality fabrics. Pure Love Designs stocks upmarket children’s casual clothing ranging

“We have been looking for a sister site for over two years and have finally found a space that conveys who we are and what our markets are all about,” says organiser Vanessa Johnson. It’s an exciting next step for Vanessa and husband Joel’s newly formed events company. Little Beauty will showcase 160 of Melbourne’s very best stallholders hand-picked for their uniqueness, creativity and ethos. It will also feature a children’s precinct, live music, food trucks, fresh produce and mouthwatering gourmet food. Little Beauty will be on show on March 25 and April 22, with free entry and parking. For more details, check out the new website www. littlebeautymarket.com.au

from size 2 to 16. Log on to www. purelovedesigns.com.au to find divine limited edition dresses crafted in 100% cotton, suede stretch, satin and more, plus smart shirts and perfectly cut pants that look great while being completely wearable and kid friendly. Colour, texture and style are what set this label apart from other children’s wear lines. Domenica also makes sure all seasons are continually covered so you can find something suitable for summer even though it’s winter or vice versa. Check out the Pure Love Designs FB page to view the full range and to jot down Domenica’s market dates so you can get along to see them in the flesh. She’s a regular at the Mornington Race Course (March 12) and Red Hill markets. This fresh, classic and funky children’s label will have your kids looking and feeling great while giving them the

freedom to express their individuality. With love. PURE LOVE DESIGNS M: 0401 449 016 FB: @purelovedesigns

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Get on board the ‘Peninsula To Plate’ revolution We’ve all heard the term Paddock to Plate. Did you know we have a ‘Peninsula to Plate’ guarantee? It’s called the Mornington Peninsula Produce (MPP) Certified Trade Mark. The MPP brand was launched 12 months ago and it’s changing the way we identify locally grown food. Basically, if it’s grown, bred or raised entirely on the Peninsula, you can instantly identify it via the MPP Certified Trade Mark. Sounds pretty sweet? It is. It’s for those of us who increasingly want to know about

the origin of our food - where it’s grown, who grows it, when it’s in season, how far it has travelled and more. In turn, the trade mark is strengthening the Mornington Peninsula’s identity as a quality, fresh and innovative food economy. The concept was developed by the Mornington Peninsula Shire and the Food Industry Advisory Body and it carries the strength of being recognised by the Australian Consumer and Competition Commission. And there’s more. The Mornington Peninsula Produce website (mpproduce.com.au) has a searchable directory of all MPP registered producers and their produce;

there’s a location map; and profiles of the certified producers so you can learn more at the click of a button. You can search for MPP certified produce by location and even by season! From fruit and vegetables grown in rich Red Hill soil to Peninsula grazing beef, wine, olives, mussels grown in Port Phillip Bay and more, this is a resource unlike anything else! Check the MPP website out, support your local farmers and enjoy the confidence of knowing where your food actually comes from. mpproduce.com.au

YOUR PENINSULA TO PLATE GUARANTEE Support local producers and know the provenance of your food by looking out for the MPP logo when shopping local this Autumn. For the full directory of local producers searchable by location, seasonality and availability visit mpproduce.com.au

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Labour Day Long Weekend = Strawberry Fun!

Farm fresh eggs at Somerville Egg Farm

Get your strawberry picking fingers into gear this Labour Day long weekend because Sunny Ridge Strawberry Farm in Main Ridge is open all weekend, including the March 13 Labour Day public holiday.

Somerville Egg Farm is a family owned and operated farm providing the best free-range, barn-laid and cage eggs to the community and beyond.

This is an affordable day out for the whole family and it’s outdoors! Get in while you still can for fabulous ‘U-Pick’ fun (The U-Pick Season runs from November-April)

then head to the Dessert Café for strawberry temptations featuring fresh Sunny Ridge strawberries, farm-made strawberry ice cream and sorbet, whipped cream and strawberry syrup. The cafe and retail are open daily, November – April, 9-5pm (U-Pick closes at 4.30pm). SUNNY RIDGE STRAWBERRY FARM A: 244 Shands Rd, Main Ridge T: 5989 4500 W: sunnyridge.com.au FB/sunnyridgestrawberryfarm

Cafe, retail & cellar door open daily 9am-5pm Open Labour Day! Mon 13th March (9-5pm)

Luigi and Maria Napolitano have been supplying farm fresh eggs on the Peninsula since 1978. Their son Anthony and daughters Linda and Anita share the running of the farm, while grandchildren Angus, William, Ruby, Stella and Harry

help look after the free-range hens, maremma dogs, alpacas and goats. All customers are welcome to view the chickens at this family friendly farm and to buy truly farm-fresh eggs with luscious golden yolks. Chicken manure is also available for purchase on site. SOMERVILLE EGG FARM A: 220 Eramosa Rd West, Moorooduc – Corner Eramosa Rd West and Binnak Way T: 5977 5405

Chicken Manure Also Available Cnr Eramosa Rd West & Binnak Way, Moorooduc

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Steelscape - Art in Steel Meet Joe Taranto - Artist Growing up on the Mornington Peninsula, Joe first developed his love for steel whilst tinkering in the family steel fabrication business from the early age of 12. Joe’s passion for steel has grown over the years and developed into the beautiful work he creates today. He has spent thousands of hours learning his craft and perfecting it to a fine art. Everything he does is unique and created with love and dedication. Joe is passionate about using only 100% Australian made Corten Steel, unlike the cheaper product from China. Corten Steel is made of a combination of steel, nickel and

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copper and is perfect for sculpture and metal art as it doesn’t corrode like mild steel normally would. The end result displays a gorgeous rust patina that is unique to each piece. Joe’s ever evolving artwork also uses other materials such as perspex, stainless steel, wood and even custom blown glass. Some of his work includes property and decorative signage, letterboxes, 3D letters and numbers, gates and fence panels, firepits, industrial furniture, decorative planter pots and all kinds of metal art. The beautiful artwork is designed to last the test of time and every piece is only limited by your imagination. Steelscape is proud to be exhibiting at the Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show from March 29 to April 2. Come along and meet Joe and see for yourself some of the wonderful pieces of art he makes.

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Beautiful skincare handcrafted on the Mornington Peninsula

“We use traditional recipes from an era when people took pride in what they did, and cared about the world they lived in” Is there nothing the humble olive cannot do? Olieve & Olie have taken things to the next level with their beautiful range of olive oil body products. Handmade on the stunning Mornington Peninsula, the range includes body moisturisers, bar soaps, salt scrubs, lip balms and more. Each product in the collection has been handcrafted from the highest quality ingredients, so you can expect an experience rather than just a product. Right down to their award-winning packaging, Olieve & Olie are passionate about producing high quality natural skincare. Using Australian extra virgin olive oil from their old grove in Northern Victoria, all products are completely natural and free from palm oil. Winning the ‘Body, Bath & Fragrance’ GALA Award in 2016 for their ‘Be Mine Miss Clementine’ Massage Bar, they are in the running again for 2017 with their Soothing Foot Bar. Visit their website www.olieveandolie.com.au for a list of stockists around the Peninsula. Their factory is open Monday to Friday, 10am to 3pm 7/16-18 Henry Wilson Drive, Rosebud West

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Bronx Napoli Pizzeria 1999 – Mornington’s new authentic Italian dining experience, true to the regional cuisine; no fuss eating and no pretention. You can WIN a dinner for 4 at Bronx Napoli Pizzeria 1999! Competition open March 13 – 20, check out Mornington Peninsula Magazine’s Facebook and Instagram for details. Photos: Tanya Fry

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Fresh Seafood for Easter Did you know Mornington Seafoods is open all day on Good Friday?

This family owned business on Main Street prides itself on the quality of its fresh seafood and that means the doors will be open from 9am8pm on Good Friday. Tony Karamaloudis and his team source their seafood from the markets daily, they shuck their own oysters and do all processing on site. And, they now do cooked fish and chips as well, it’s the full package! MORNINGTON SEAFOODS A: 1/234 Main St, Mornington T: 5975 6768

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THE ORIGINAL LUCKY & NELLA ARE BACK!

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Peninsula Springs is a local, family owned and operated Natural Spring Water business, serving the Mornington Peninsula and Bayside Regions. We pride ourselves on providing great service and great tasting Natural Spring Water to our clients. Delivered Free to your door. Indulge in the taste of Peninsula Springs Natural Spring Water in 15 litre or 600ml size bottles.

For more information ring Peninsula Springs on 0413 996 317 or check the website at www.peninsulasprings.com.au

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Welcome to the Bronx. Pizza was born in the “Bronx” of Napoli and now the Mornington Peninsula has a pizzeria that pays homage to the way pizza has been made and savoured in this wonderful part of Napoli for more than a Century. Bronx Napoli Pizzeria 1999 at 1A Queen St, Mornington, is an authentic experience, true to the regional cuisine; no fuss eating and no pretention. This is “Vera Pizza” (true pizza) made from genuine Italian staples such as San Marzano tomatoes and “00” Durum flour, and cooked to perfection in a Marana Forni wood-fired oven especially imported from Verona, Italy. Bronx Napoli Pizzeria 1999 is a collaboration between Joseph Alesci, of the well known Alesci family (long-time restaurateurs on the Mornington Peninsula) and Italian born Alex D’Auria, also from a family of restaurateurs, in Italy. Alex hails from Pizze e Fichi in Melbourne - a restaurant twice awarded Gourmet Traveller’s

‘Best Australian Pizza’ award – and he has featured on SBS’s Italian Food Safari. The serene Madonna grafitti on Bronx Napoli 1999’s facade reflects the deeply religious people of the Bronx of Napoli as well as the owners’ commitment to replicating a true Southern Italian experience. Head inside to experience the “Angel Bar” for an Aperol Spritz or Negroni. Mornington’s Pizza choices just keep getting better and Bronx Napoli Pizzeria 1999 are the new kids on the block, drop in for a fun and awesome Pizza just off Main Street. Dine in or takeaway, gluten free pizza bases available. Open Tues - Thurs 5.30pm – 10pm; Fri Sun 12noon – late. • WIN a dinner for 4 at Bronx Napoli Pizzeria 1999! Competition open March 13 – 20, check out Mornington Peninsula Magazine’s Facebook and Instagram for details. @MornPenMag BRONX NAPOLI 1999 A: 1A Queen St, Mornington T: 5975 3113 W: bronxnapoli1999.com.au

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Woodman Estate. Classic traditions since 1998.

Woodman Estate on the Mornington Peninsula is a luxurious country house offering all the style and elegance of a bygone era with all the comfort and convenience of the modern day. Featuring indulgent accommodation, superb restaurant dining and a tranquil wellness retreat. Woodman Estate is the ideal location to enjoy a leisurely escape. Visit us at woodmanestate.com or phone on 03 5978 8455.


Share, graze and enjoy our Farmer’s Produce Lunch.

The Woodman Estate Farmer’s Produce Lunch presents the highest quality local produce, artisan cheeses, estate-made terrines and cuisine. This modern twist on the traditional ploughman’s lunch is complemented by our award winning Woodman Estate Fine Foods preserves and condiments. Perfect for enjoying and sharing with family and friends. Visit us at woodmanestate.com or phone on 03 5978 8455. WOODMANS RESTAURANT BREAKFAST • LUNCH • HIGH TEA • DINNER


FOOD WINE PRODUCE Newsflash! Mornington’s much loved About Thyme Café & Restaurant is now open for dinner on Saturdays, from 6pm. This popular venue, renowned for its delicious housemade breakfast, brunch and lunch, has launched a mouth watering dinner menu. It’s reasonably priced, fresh and expected to draw crowds. Think Grainfed Ribeye with Chips and Greens, Prawn and Chinese Sausage Pad Thai and Calamari with Rocket and Apple Salad. For dessert, try About Thyme’s Salted Chocolate Ganash and Caramel Pots, divine! About Thyme Café & Restaurant is open 9am til 4pm 7 days, and now Saturday nights from 6pm. Pop in, have a coffee, and explore their pantry section and, if you are on the go, opt for takeaway and enjoy the About Thyme touch at home. ABOUT THYME A: 10 Blake St, Mornington T: 5973 6362

Faulty Towers the dining experience

Wednesday May 3rd, 2017 - $118 pp

Three course dinner with beverage package and an action packed show full of frivolity and laughter.

BOOK NOW – 5973 9200

Pre dinner drinks start at 7.00 for a 7.30 pm show start

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The former ‘McCrae Pavilion’ has certainly had a huge makeover. Trading fine dining for authentic Greek with a very modern slant, meet Alatonero - brainchild of Zac and Jacqui Poulier from the renowned Stillwater at Crittenden and Freshwater Catering. Alatonero, meaning saltwater in Greek, is simply stunning.

Start with the housemade dips - tzatziki, beetroot hummus and (white) taramasalata served with hot pita. Then try the Saganaki with Fig, Chargrilled Octopus, Lamb Ribs and don’t forget the Goat Cigars (OMG you will be in Greek heaven like we were). Dips and entrees are served quickly and the arrival of the mains is timed to perfection, allowing time to enjoy company and fine wine (or some of their interesting cocktails).

The blue and white décor, coupled with attentive, mainly European staff, takes you straight to the Greek isles. Zac and Jacqui are smart - the menu offers all the Greek staples, many of course have a truly modern twist, but there are also some delicious dishes you simply must sample. A dozen or so ‘Mezze’, five sides and around 10 ‘larger plates’ plus daily specials. As everything is designed to share it is wise to bring a few friends so you can sample more of the dishes. Servings are generous, local produce shines. They offer an amazing ‘Greek Feast’ but we wanted to choose our own.

I chose a Pimms Cocktail, which was amazing, fruity and fragrant with spices and herbs. The wine list boasts local, Australian and Greek wines, beer and bubbly plus a range of ciders to suit all tastes. The larger plates, or mains, are also designed to share. We chose Slow Roasted Lamb Shoulder with caper butter and burnt lemon (a melt-in-your-mouth sensation); we also tried Crispy Pork Belly with stone fruit and apple cider caramel (I am drooling just remembering the intense flavour and crackle in every mouthful); and we just had to try the Moussaka (traditional yes, delicious yes, it ticked

all the boxes). As a side, we had the Mt Zero grain salad with pomegranate, mint, olive oil and grilled haloumi. This would be a perfect dish on its own and it worked well as a side. On our first trip, we could not fit in dessert. Three visits later I would suggest you try Greek coffee chocolate tart with cherries and coconut ice-cream, or the Rizogalo with Red Hill strawberries and wild mint (actually - try them all!). You will love Alatonero, Greek cuisine at its best, right here on the Mornington Peninsula. Try it soon, take lots of friends so you can try everything! ALATONERO A: 671 Point Nepean Road, McCrae P: 5981 1202 W: alatonero.com.au Lunch & Dinner Wednesday to Sunday

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Last chance to enter International Wine Show! Recognised as Australia’s foremost show for inspirational cool climate wines, the International Cool Climate Wine Show (ICCWS) provides an opportunity to benchmark in an environment where like is judged against like, where elegant wines with restrained fruit are seen at their best, and where diversity is encouraged and rewarded. The Mornington Peninsula boasts some of the best cool climate wine in the world, making it a perfect venue for an international show. Each year the ICCWS attracts more than 600 wines in 42 classes, including new Italian Classes thanks to a recent partnership with the Italian Chamber of Commerce and

Industry. The public can access these wines at the Public Tasting and at the Awards Dinner to be held at the recently renovated Mornington Racecourse. Organisers are inviting local vineyards to join the many who have entered already. Entries are open until Friday, March 10. Let the ICCWS share with you the opportunity for a new audience to taste your wine at their Public Tasting for more than 200 discerning guests or at the Awards Dinner. For the best wines, it is a rare chance to put your wine forward to 30 sommeliers at the Master Class held in Melbourne CBD and for those lucky enough to be selected; inclusion in the tasting selection for the Italian Chamber of Commerce & Industry major dinner, for 2000 people, held at Crown Casino on Saturday, June 18, 2017. INTERNATIONAL COOL CLIMATE WINE SHOW W: coolclimatewineshow.org.au E: info@coolclimatewine.org.au

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23rd - 29th May, 2017 Tyabb’s favourite destination and great atmosphere. Come in and join us.

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Move over Donald Trump, 2017 is the year of the vegetable. According to those in the know, the humble vegetable will reign supreme on dinner plates this year. Vegetables will take up more of the plate and more of us will ditch meat in favour of plant-based diets. Global food, restaurant and hotel consultancy Baum + Whiteman forecast the rise of the vegetable in its annual hospitality prediction list, declaring “vegetables in 2017 will extend their domination of the dinner plate, shoving animal protein to the edges ... or off the plate altogether”. Mornington Peninsula Magazine invited two Peninsula restaurants to tell us a little about how they source and serve vegetables and to share a favourite vegetarian recipe with our readers. Jacqui Poulier, owner of Alatonero (McCrae) and Stillwater at Crittenden (Dromana): “We are blessed on the Peninsula to have access to beautiful local produce and I love using as much locally grown vegetables in my restaurants as possible. Hawkes Boneo Farm are just down the road and supply a variety of the humble spud as well as other home grown veggies. At this time of year, we are serving lighter style dishes such as our Zucchini and Chickpea Keftedes with spiced pepitas at Alatonero and local Zucchini flowers with lemon scented local goats curd at Stillwater. Our take on

the Greek dish Gemista - stuffed tomatoes - is one of our best sellers at Alatonero. This version is gluten free and can be made vegan by simply omitting the feta garnish.” ‘Alatonero’s Gemista’ Serves 2 4 round tomatoes 1 cup cooked quinoa 1/2 red pepper, diced 1/2 red onion, finely diced 4 cloves garlic 2 tablespoons fried capers 2 tablespoons Greek feta Good glug olive oil Parsley, oregano, lemon zest Lemon to garnish Cut a small hole in the top of each tomato, scoop out the flesh and finely chop. In a pan, sauté the tomato pieces, red peppers, garlic and red onion before adding to the steamed quinoa. Mix through finely chopped parsley and oregano with the lemon zest. Season to taste. Fill the tomato shells with quinoa mixture and drizzle with olive oil, before roasting in a moderate oven for 20 minutes. Transfer to plate, serve with crumbled feta, crispy fried capers and lemon wedges. ALATONERO A: 671 Point Nepean Rd, McCrae W: alatonero.com.au

Keene and Adam Andersen) sat down for a chat about vegetables, the conversation quickly boiled down to one word - ‘simplicity’. They all agreed, when a vegetable is at the peak of season, the best thing you can do is give it the respect it deserves and treat it really simply: “When you follow the season, menus write themselves.” Mushrooms are such a great example of best in season produce, with such a short shelf life they simply must be fresh – “When they are good, they still have the scent of the forest,” Casa’s head chefs explain. “Each of us grew up in the sticks – we all share nostalgic memories of foraging for wild mushrooms as kids.” “Mushrooms are one of our favourite ingredients, so full of flavour and when sautéed slowly in a little butter, garlic and fresh herbs, all you need add is a piece of chargrilled sourdough and a free-range egg. When treated in this way they transcend beyond just food into a memorable experience!!” CASA DE PLAYA A: 39 Main St, Mornington W: casadeplaya.com.au

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First for family fun and delicious dining The fun keeps coming at The New Atrium in Safety Beach. This fabulous family first restaurant and function centre ticks all the boxes when it comes to providing great atmosphere, fresh food and quality entertainment.

WHAT’S ON: Sat March 4 The Australian Tribute to Frankie Valli & the Four Seasons VS The Beach Boys Tribute Show

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local duos and trios). Friday night monthly music gigs are set to take Safety Beach by storm soon too, so keep your eyes peeled for up and coming dates! The New Atrium welcomes a la carte chef Shane White to their team. His innovative and exciting menu provides New Atrium patrons with high quality and deliciously

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Carl Cox and Eric Powell held their 10th anniversary Mobile Disco at Crittendon Estate on February 19. Stormy weather could not dampen the mood as the best dance floor tracks of the past 10 years kept rolling on in. By the end of the day, everyone was drenched but happy (the Crittenden Estate wines may have helped) and ready to do it all again next year! Photos: Penny Ivison

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Cocktails and Friendship at Licciardo’s Licciardo’s is the perfect venue for catching up with old friends and having drinks and nibbles with new ones. 1408 nepean highway, mt. eliza ph 9787 2001 www.licciardosgallerybarandgrill.com.au

Enjoy lunch while the children are at school, dinner under the stars and it’s ideal for parents’ get-to-know-you drinks now that the school year is underway. As always, the 100-year-old oak tree provides a relaxing setting to enjoy share plates and a summer cocktail while the sun sets (did you know Licciardo’s is one of the few restaurants in Mount Eliza where you can watch the sun set?). Licciardo’s caters for up to 100 people and the bar is the perfect place to mingle with pintox or tapas and drinks before enjoying Rob’s famed cuisine in the brasserie. Open Wednesday to Sunday, lunch and dinner, 12noon – 10pm. Apprentice Required! Contact Rob for more information.

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High-rise development leads the way A landmark residential project proposed for Frankston could trigger a building boom in this city. Peninsula Project Group says its Allure Bayside development, at 10-12 Davey St, will be the first high-rise residential development in the Bayside/Mornington Peninsula region, but it’s unlikely to be the last. A group spokesman said heavy government investment in Frankston in the past five years, the opening of PeninsulaLink and the proposed redevelopment of the Frankston station precinct were all indicators of an area primed for growth. “We see many development sites in the area being snapped up and land-banked, awaiting our project to be the first to turn dirt,” the spokesman said. “All the signs are that this area has been prepared for future growth in the coming years. The current property market seems to be reflecting this, with many reports of Frankston property demand reaching new heights and property values on the incline.” Designed by Denton Corker Marshall and Canopus Group Architects, the 14-storey Allure Bayside development will include 77 one, two and three-bedroom luxury apartments, sub-penthouses and penthouses above a single-level podium incorporating the site’s existing heritage buildings, with a fourlevel basement carpark below. One heritage façade will contain a gymnasium, the other incorporating café space with a garden terrace. “The meeting point between the heritage facades and the bold, floating design above will be a 6m-high green wall of creeping fig

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to complement the garden terrace entry and the protected Norfolk Island pines to the east of the nature strip. “The hero of these apartments is the bay views, which span across the coastline from the Melbourne CBD to Sorrento. This breathtaking and unique feature is what sets Allure Bayside apart from other similar priced low-rise apartment buildings in the area.” Forty per cent of the apartments have already been sold, with the majority of interest from owner-occupiers. Allure Bayside is projected to take 18 months to complete once construction starts. PENINSULA PROJECT GROUP A: 10-12 Davey St, Frankston T: 1300 336 542 W: www.allurebayside.com.au

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BALANCE In the 1800s workers’ unions were able to win the eight-hour day by introducing eight hours work, eight hours rest and eight hours recreation. This revolution proved successful - all round, workers were happier, healthier and more productive, resulting in bigger profits for industry.

Now, changes in technology have taken us to a new work balance where even CEOs from large corporations are no longer confined to a traditional office; the workplace is more open and flexible and offers a variety of work settings from the home office to cafes and even the golf course. We can now work from anywhere, anytime. It follows then that if people are being

asked to be available at all hours they will want to do that work in comfortable surroundings. When the phone rings you could be anywhere. Many deals now are closed while the agent is at a sporting event or with the family. This new workplace is more authentic and aligned to a work lifestyle based on social interaction and connectedness. Increased efficiency, accessibility and flexibility of work practices has been helped by the introduction of cloud computing that enables us to work from home, on holidays or anywhere you have a device and internet connection. Honor Baxter Real Estate based in Mount Martha, but selling and managing property all across the Peninsula, has embraced these new work practices. Getting the balance right. Honor can be contacted on 0418 148 468.

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‘Clean and Green Peninsula’ community consultation The community recently told Mornington Peninsula Shire that a ‘clean and green’ environment was one of the “most loved” things about living on the Peninsula. The Shire has committed its operations to be carbon neutral by 2021 and is now consulting with the community to learn how it can help you reduce carbon emissions and better adapt to the impacts of climate change. The Shire’s ‘Clean and Green Peninsula’ community consultation has already included the yellow chatterbox trailer popping up in four busy Peninsula locations and has provided significant value. You can ‘Have your say’ by taking the 5-10 minute survey by March 21, 2017, or attending a fun, interactive workshop at a location near you. To complete a survey, register your interest in the workshops or for more information visit mornpen.vic.gov.au/cleanandgreen, email customerservice@mornpen.vic.gov.au or phone 1300 850 600.

Have your say for a clean M- F 9.30-5.30 Sat 9 – 5 and green Sun 10 peninsula –4 Our community recently told us that a ‘clean and green’ environment is one of the ‘most loved’ things about living on the peninsula. The Shire is now preparing a plan to help the community reduce their carbon emissions and better adapt to the impacts of climate change. We need your help to guide this plan. Have your say by: • Taking the 5 –10 min survey by 21 March 2017; • Telling us your ideas at the chatterbox trailer popping up in your area; • Attending a fun, interactive workshop to help us plan the future. To complete a survey, register your interest in the workshops or for more information visit: mornpen.vic.gov.au/cleanandgreen customerservice@mornpen.vic.gov.au 1300 850 600

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satisfaction guaranteed. Our highly-skilled professionals have years of experience in the construction industry and are not afraid to contribute ideas to our clients.” Customer focus and the relationships Kilner Constructions has built with its clients and stakeholders sets Liam and the team apart from the rest. For craftsmanship you can depend on, call Kilner Constructions today. KILNER CONSTRUCTIONS A: Baxter T: 0439 488 553 W: kilnerconstructions.com.au Inst: @kilnerconstructions FB: /kilnerconstructions

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Property Home Garden Style Temple in Mornington has secured an exclusive coup, becoming the only home wares store in the country to stock a brand new contemporary outdoor furniture range made entirely from polished concrete. That’s right, polished concrete. These are custom made pieces that take function and form to a new level. Each piece is minimalist, each looks like a work of art and the chairs are comfortable! The range includes chairs and tables (perfect for upstyling your pool deck, patio or courtyard), outdoor bowls and more. What’s better still is the range is Australian made, comes in a variety of colours and the

first pieces are in store at Style Temple now. It is going to be a big year for this trend setting team. Watch this space for another exciting new product range next month that will have your inner design goddess, or god, drooling! If you’re not already doing so, follow Style Temple on Instagram for the latest in-store arrivals! You’ll wish you had done it earlier. STYLE TEMPLE A: 5-7 Diane St, Mornington T: 5975 7432 W: styletemple.com.au Instagram: styletemplemornington

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Here too, you can find that icon of Australian Modernism, Fler furniture, created by Fred Lowen and Ernst Rodeck, which encompassed simplicity, form and function to produce a uniquely Australian style. Original and unusual art and sculpture is always available and unique, decorative and quirky lighting is a specialty. Check out the delightful Umbrella Girl table lamps, handmade in Greece. Giftware from around the world includes Mats Jonasson studio glass and the Authentic Model Co flight and nautical themed models. From original Mid Century furniture to innovative lighting and fascinating giftware, Dogs Republic has it all.

Visit in person or visit the website (www.dogsrepublic. com.au) where you can browse an extensive selection of Scandinavian, English and Australian furniture. Whether your personal preference is Moller and Wegner from Denmark, the British G-Plan and McIntosh or the Parker and Chiswell designers of Australia, you will find it here.

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Property Home Garden There is excitement in the air as Bailey & Co Antiques make way for the arrival of another new container of antiques and collectables from France mid March. These new arrivals will be joining the many other very beautiful pieces Bailey & Co have recently acquired, and have presently available in their large warehouse at Seaford – armoires, dining tables, drawers, beds, chairs, display cabinets, sideboards and collectables etc (just to name a few). Bailey & Co are becoming extremely well known for their low prices and variety. Delivery Australia-wide can be arranged if needed. You will not be disappointed if you make a visit to their ever changing and amazing warehouses. Phone calls are also welcomed. BAILEY & CO ANTIQUES AND COLLECTIBLES A: 36 Wells Rd, Seaford (cnr McCulloch Avenue) M: 0414 830 197 W: baileyandco.com.au

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Mornington Peninsula Shire Council wants you to get involved in Clean Up Australia Day on Sunday, March 5, 2017. Now in its 27th year, Clean Up Australia Day is a national community event that sees people get together and clean up their local areas. Last year, more than 25 clean-up sites were registered across the Mornington Peninsula and volunteers collected about 30 cubic metres of waste. Registrations for 2017 Clean Up sites are now open. To register a site, visit cleanupaustraliaday. org.au or call 1800 CUA DAY. PICTURED (L-R TOP): Cr Rosie Clark, Keith Murley and Norman McKinlay. (L-R BOTTOM): Mayor Bev Colomb, Cr David Gill, Cr Kate Roper and Di Lewis

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If you haven’t heard of these before you may be thinking this sounds too good to be true! Dollar Curtains & Blinds double roller blinds have a double bracket system which combines two fabrics on the same window, allowing you to have both a blockout fabric for keeping the light out and a sheer or sunscreen fabric for when you want to see out. Control of each blind is separate so you can enjoy your window views and soft diffused light during the day and have complete privacy and darkness at night, how handy is that! Their roller blinds are custom manufactured in Melbourne and their decorator team can manufacture custom pelmets for you in matching fabrics to your blinds. The pelmets further increase your windows’ insulation and also conceal the blind hardware and componentry underneath, creating a complete finish. Sound like the window covering solution you’ve been searching for? It’s easy to see why double roller blinds are becoming so popular as they meet the brief for so many homeowners. Contact the DCB Mornington team on 5975 3655 or drop by their showroom in the Peninsula Home Centre, Shop C4 1128-1132 Nepean Hwy, Mornington. The showroom is open Monday to Friday 9am – 5.30pm, Saturdays 9am – 5pm and Sundays 10am – 4pm. DCB also offer a free in-home measure and quote service.

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With a fairly mild summer and our gardens producing an abundance of beautifully ripe homegrown fruit and veggies, many of you may find you have more produce than you can use for your daily meals. This is where the real beauty of growing your own food begins to shine. Preserving. While there may be loads of meals you can prepare with your abundant crops of tomatoes, basil, zucchini, cucumbers, chillis, eggplant and capsicum, there are many preserving techniques to help you enjoy your plentiful supplies later in the year; pickling, freezing, dehydrating and bottling just to name a few. Tomatoes are easy. Making sauces, pastes and jams are on most homegrowers’ radars. But simply storing your whole or chopped tomatoes can allow much more flexibility for many months to come. And if you have planted a good crop (say 20-30 plants) you will likely have enough to take you close or through to the next

harvest in 2017. Abundant herbs can be quickly transformed into pestos, whacked in the freezer and thawed as required throughout the year for cooking or snacking. Zucchinis (and cucumbers) have well-earned reputations for overproducing with most people choosing to let them rot on the ground after getting sick of too many zucchini meals over summer. How often though have you wanted to use zucchini or cucumber when they are not in the garden though? Pickling both of these fruits in various ways is fantastic, as is making and freezing zucchini soups, slow cooking or dehydrating zucchini chips and juicing both if you still have too many. Eggplant and capsicum are always well enjoyed in many ways during the warm seasons, whether it’s cooked on the barbie, made into dips or just eaten raw. If enough is enough, then think about charring them and storing them in oil to be used all year as condiments and additions to a wide range of meals.

And as for chillis, well if you have more than one good sized plant in this season you’ll likely be wondering what to do with the excess long after the plant has withered and died. Stringing chillis up to dry and hanging alongside your garlic in the kitchen will give you two very versatile and well-used meal additions. However, chilli pastes and sauces are a must have in the fridge and cupboard for any spicy food loving family. And, depending on the variety of chilli you have grown, will provide you with many spiced up meals through the year. Doing a bit of reading on preserving will surely give you limitless ideas on how to continue to enjoy your homegrown harvests over the coming year, and given a little time and creativity your pantry will be filled with many delicious alternatives for your already fabulous produce.

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