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STEAM learning heats up

Woodleigh’s Minimbah Campus was recently overtaken by robots, mad scientists and young engineers intent on testing the laws of physics. Minimbah’s ‘STEAMing Ahead’ night on 18 August brought students and their parents together for two hours of amazing Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Mathematical investigation.

Vying for the title of Most Popular Exhibit was the Year 4s’ presentation of their basic coding skills, learnt by programming robots. The students took turns explaining the coding process to parents and illustrating their work by having four of the robots regularly perform a carefully choreographed dance to Ram Jam’s 1977 hit, Black Betty.

Bronzed Aussie does Woodleigh proud The entire Woodleigh School community have become overnight Archery experts after watching Alec Potts (2013) become the first Woodleigh graduate to win an Olympic medal. Alec’s bronze medal in the men’s Archery team event at Rio came after he, Ryan Tyack and Taylor Worth outpointed the Chinese team to take the match 6-2. Staff felt immense pride in watching the young man who, as a senior student, would spend spare periods shooting arrow after arrow at a special ‘range’ built up behind the school’s wildlife reserve. While he missed out by the narrowest of margins in his individual match against Brazilian Bernardo Oliveira, Alec feels he is shooting as well as he ever has and returns home immensely proud of his Olympic achievements. “I wasn’t expecting to go home with a medal at all,” the 20-year-old said. “To come home with a medal, I’ve done more than what I could ask for.” His mum, Shona, was justifiably delighted with his efforts. “That’s the Woodleigh boy in him – that quiet

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You’d be forgiven for thinking three-yearold Izzy (Isabella) Monaghan, AKA Zoe from Network Ten’s series Offspring, had been trained in giving wistful glances, but this little lady isn’t old enough to have gone to drama school or to dig deeply into a character’s psyche. She just loves being on television and spending time with on-screen mum Nina (Asher Keddie) and Auntie Billie (Kat Stewart). Innocence and smarts is what you’ll find when talking to this young actress who says the best part about being on TV is the vegemite sandwiches, biscuits and pasta supplied by catering! She sure has the look (she could easily be mistaken for Nina and dead husband Patrick’s daughter) and the camera loves her because she looks straight into it like a wise brown-eyed owl ready to take flight. We are sitting in Mt Eliza with her mum Samantha and 18-month-old sister Eliza (who, by the way, has her own high fashion modelling career which began at the ripe old age of five months). I pull out some paper and a few pens for Izzy to muck around with while we wait for muffins and juice and chat about kinder, pink tutus and not responding to her given name on set – she is only to be called Zoe while filming! “This all happened by chance,” explains mum

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Sam. “A Facebook friend told me there was a casting call for Nina’s daughter. I thought, why not give it go? We were on the set of Offspring within three days. My husband thought I was crazy. Izzy first appeared in season five when she was nine months old. We’ve just finished filming season six and are waiting to see if there will be another one. If there is, she’ll have to audition again because kids change so much when they are young.” “I haven’t done it for a while. I miss my Offspring mum,” chimes in Izzy who can’t wait to get back into it. Her biological mum Sam is always onset with her and there’s a full-time nurse as well. Sam’s mother and mother in law help out with looking after baby Eliza while the other two Monaghan girls are working. Some of the days are as long as seven hours. “It’s like an extended family on set,” says Sam. “Everyone is so supportive - the camera men and production staff. They even gave Izzy the doll house that Zoe received for her birthday (on screen) at the end of the season.” “I like Silly Billy Ado and Megge,” says Izzy and we all start to laugh. “I don’t push her,” continues this soon-to-be Mt Eliza local (the family are moving from South Frankston). “We run lines together and have lots of fun.” Check out Offspring on Wednesday nights to see this charming Peninsula princess shine, or follow both the Monaghan girls’ careers on Sam’s Instagram.

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Catfishing and how not to be catch of the day At this point in our human history, much of life happens online. We interact through screens, 140-character opinions and endless status updates. Such a technological paradigm requires a lot of trust to make it sustainable. But with the anonymity of the worldwide web, it’s a world where, somewhat dangerously, people can present alternate or idealised versions of themselves. Some do this with criminal intent in a practice known as ’catfishing’, which is now accepted jargon for a person posing online as someone they are not for romantic and/or exploitative purposes. The term originates from the 2010 documentary, Catfish, which follows Nev’s journey to find the woman he believes

he’s fallen in love with on Facebook. When he eventually finds his ‘single, flirtatious Megan’ he is confronted with the reality of ‘40-year-old, married Angela’, who, Nev discovers, is made up from a whole cast of characters in a quest to seduce him. The moral of the story is that online romances are shrouded in mystery and rarely end well. In our current society, the ‘catfish’, however, is a much darker character than Angela who uses the intersection of technology and identity to engender trust in victims before requesting money or engaging in blackmail, harassment, abuse or cyber bullying. A glance at recent headlines confirms that no-one is immune — with everyone ¬from AFL players conned by a ‘catfish’ posing as a top Australian model to NRL players being caught out by a ‘catfish’. Many regular Joes and Josephines are also falling prey.

According to the ACCC’s Scamwatch website, in the last six months there were over 850 reported cases of catfishing in Australia. And that’s probably just the tip of the iceberg because many victims choose to suffer in silence, too embarrassed or ashamed to admit they’ve been ‘catfished’.

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The Art of Remembrance is an art exhibition in support of the Alice Sloan Trust, presenting a collection of original elephant sculptures that have been created by artist and Toorak College teacher Greg Sukroo. Each one has a unique story to tell. These exhibition pieces will be included in a silent auction at the 2016 Biennial Women’s Luncheon on Saturday, October 22, at Toorak College in Mt Eliza. Women of all ages are warmly invited to attend the lunch to share in the afternoon of friendship and view the exhibition. Alice Sloan lost her life in 2005 at the age of 16. Inspired by the way Alice lived her life with love, passion and enthusiasm, the Trust was established by her family to provide young people from all walks of life with opportunities that may not otherwise be available. The Trust provides financial and in-kind support to various programs that foster fun, friendship and personal development. The Biennial Women’s Luncheon is the major fundraising event for the Trust, enabling continued growth and sustainability of its programs. The full exhibition can also be viewed at Toorak College’s VCE Art Exhibition from Thursday, October 6, to Sunday, October 9, when early bids can be made and more can be learnt about the inspiration behind each elephant. You can book your tickets at trybooking.com/203583, and for any inquiries contact Jennie Sloan on 0411 479 118. For more information about the Alice Sloan Trust and the luncheon, visit alicesloantrust.org.au

Follow your dreams at Toorak College Toorak College students are encouraged to dream big and set high goals, with a range of scholarships available to help inspired students reach their full potential. Principal Mrs Kristy Kendall has a passionate belief that all children have the ability to be brilliant.

For Year 11 student Brooke, a scholarship to Toorak College has opened up endless opportunities. “I began learning the saxophone and joined teams representing the school in debating and basketball. Toorak also offers many opportunities in sport, science or the arts where we can represent our House in school events. It’s all about ‘House Spirit’, encouraging each other and giving it a go.” Brooke is extremely proud of being a Toorak Girl.

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“Everyone is so enthusiastic about learning. The student-teacher relationships stand out to me; it’s easy to see how much the teachers care about the students’ wellbeing and achieving their best academically.” To inspire students to make the most of their opportunities, Toorak College is offering Academic Excellence and General Excellence scholarships from years 3-10. In order to apply for the November scholarships campaign, students must be entering years 4-9 in 2018. Brooke encourages anyone who is considering applying for a scholarship to do it. “Just try your best, be yourself and give it a go, you can only gain from the experience!” Applications open from Monday, September 5. For more information, visit www.toorakcollege.vic. edu.au or phone 9788 7234.

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Take a walk with Lionel Launch and you’re in for an unforgettable Mornington Peninsula Indigenous experience. Lionel’s walking tours not only expose participants to the wondrous beauty of the region, but also give a magical insight into the cultural history of local Indigenous peoples. “I’ve been studying geography for over 20 years and wanted to revive the culture of Indigenous people in the area,” says Lionel. (He began the walks about six years ago.) “Many people only walk through their environment. Indigenous people take in everything – the insects, plants, bark, animals every living detail. A Lionel Launch Living Culture Walk sees the land and everything in it through Indigenous eyes.” This kind of living history lesson takes on different forms for different groups of walkers. “Some people ask a million questions,” says Lionel, and others just want to breathe in this great southern land’s ancient culture quietly. Lionel chats about the day-to-day lives of local Indigenous peoples and those from broader Victoria while drawing on his intimate relationship with the coast and his ancestry. His grandmother, Nellie Austin, comes from the Gunditjmara-Kirrae Wurrung tribes in Framlingham in Victoria and his grandfather, Archibald Snowball Roach, comes from the Bundjalung tribe

in Byron Bay and Tweed Heads in northern NSW. His mum is Alma Roach, whose baby brother is the inspirational singer/ songwriter Archie Roach. So where do his tours go? “All over the Peninsula,” replies Lionel. Think of trekking through the first dunes at Sixteens Back Beach in Rye checking out bush tucker favourites such as seaberry saltbush, bower spinach and sea celery (also known as sea parsley). “The broad leaf version is twice as strong and is used for stir-fries and curries, while the thin leaf found in the secondary dunes is used for salads, fish and meat,” he explains. Other walking areas include Greens Bush in Main Ridge, Bushrangers Bay in Cape Schanck and Main Creek in Flinders. All walks end with a didgeridoo-led meditation and fire-making display. “I also love connecting with Indigenous kids and men’s groups across the Peninsula, making boomerangs and talking about their heritage,” continues Lionel. He works with Willum Warrain in Hastings, The Briars in Mt Martha, Boneo Maze and Wetlands Centre in Fingal, Peninsula Hot Springs in Rye, Lord Somers Camp in Somers, Bayplay and various schools throughout the Mornington Peninsula and Frankston. For more information on Lionel’s Living Culture Walks, phone his assistant, Carla, on 0403 204 268 or go to facebook.com/events/1219655968062463/?ref=3&acti on_history.

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New principal sets high standards BY LIZ ROGERS

Mornington Secondary College principal Linda Stanton can’t wait to see where her new position will take her. It’s only been four months on the job and this education enthusiast who was once encouraged to “go out there and make a difference” by Monash University’s Dean of Education is ready, willing and able to set her school’s education bar high while ensuring all her students are happy and healthy.

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“It’s such a privilege. I feel like one day someone is going to wake me up and tell me that it is all a dream,” explains Linda. “I mean, how did I get to be so lucky?” Well, maybe being in the right place at the right time did have something to do with her getting the principal position at Mornington Secondary College, but I’m suggesting that her education-based credentials might have played a larger role, plus the fact she can tap into her students’ and teachers’ strengths – Mrs Stanton is a people person (she loves getting together with friends and family in her spare time). “All students can learn. I want our teachers to be able to recognise that kids are different and sometimes they learn

in different ways. Flexibility and creativity are paramount in a good learning environment,” she says. Linda was acting principal at Fountain Gate Secondary College in Narre Warren for six months before coming to Mornington and has taught at Karingal High (her own secondary school) and Monterey Secondary College among many others. She graduated from Victoria University and has a Masters in School Leadership, but her most impressive characteristics as far as I can see are her calmness, clarity and concern for her students. “Learning is occurring at such a fast pace now. Students are exposed to an information overload 24/7. Young people need to feel connected before they can even think about learning properly. I want to work with our students and their families to develop the whole person and bring a sense of overall wellbeing to the school community. “You never stop learning,” continues this book-loving Mt Martha local and mother of two girls (one a police officer, the other an ICU nurse) - and that includes herself. Linda is constantly connecting with fellow principals across the Peninsula to exchange ideas and find new ways of engaging with her students. “I want to be the best principal I can be; someone who is approachable and is abreast of new learning modalities. I want to lead Mornington Secondary College into being a great school.” Great expectations indeed, I think Mr (Charles) Dickens would agree.

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We love our pets at Mornington Peninsula Magazine and thought you’d love reading about local peninsula people and their four legged (and sometimes two or none at all!) friends. To kick off this series of ‘passionate about pets’ stories, Mornington Peninsula Magazine spoke with Mt Eliza locals Andrew and Belinda Stark from Andrew Stark Garden Design and Sissy respectively and found out that puppy love well and truly exists in this family. Andrew, Belinda, Max and Mitch are all barking mad about Bonnie - their 20-week-old dachshund and one can see why she’s truly beautiful. Lovers of the sausage dog say once you’ve had a dachshund you’ll never change. Andrew grew up with a black and brown, and now Bonnie has taken centre stage of his own tight knit clan. “We’ve set her up in the back room on the couch with mood music and heat bags”, says Andrew. “Although we know, she’ll soon progress to the bed”, he laughs. “But she’s got to be careful with the

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stairs”, says Belinda who holds Bonnie in the crook of her neck and I swear I can hear that dog purring.

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breast with rice and I’ve started collecting clothes from designer dog labels Chewy Vuitton and Coco and Pud”, she continues. (Well of course she has, after all, Belinda knows her clothes!) Andrew has been in the garden game for around 16 years. His Andrew Stark Garden Design business creates stunning gardens Victoria wide and the pride he has for Bonnie is obvious. “She came from a breeder in NSW through the Dachshund Association. It took about three weeks – the breeder was sending us photos until she came down on the plane. We couldn’t wait to get her.” Dachshunds originated from Germany. They live to around 12/13 years old and have a deep chest that provides increased lung capacity for stamina when hunting prey underground. Not that Bonnie needs to worry about that. She’s sitting pretty. “We did FaceTime when I was in Bali”, continues Belinda. And what a face it is - pretty adorable.

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Ti Tree at Village Glen and Chisholm’s Rosebud Campus have been working collaboratively throughout 2016 to provide training and employment opportunities for the Rosebud community. The Rosebud Chisholm team and Ti Tree management have programs that provide real employment outcomes and provide placement at Ti Tree at Village Glen’s 222-bed

residential aged-care facility. Ti Tree is co-located with the Village Glen Retirement Village, which provides care and services to more than 800 residents. This makes it the largest retirement village and seventh largest aged-care facility in Australia. It also employs more than 260 people, making it one of the largest employers in Rosebud West. Recognising the difficulties in attracting skilled workers this far down the Mornington Peninsula, Chisholm and Ti Tree have designed programs to attract Peninsula candidates for training and

employment at Ti Tree. Chisholm also has ongoing partnerships to support the longterm educational and employment goals of Ti Tree’s existing staff. Collaboration and commitment to quality education and employment outcomes has been the key to identifying sustainable ways of employing a growing pool of job seekers from the Peninsula. Ti Tree’s commitment to training also provides future career opportunities and development through upskilling programs. Employment and training opportunities exist in such areas as individual support (personal care assistant), ageing support,

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Eco Living Display Centre Workshops Sustainable House Day Sunday 11 September, 10am – 4pm Cost: Free event, no bookings required.

Building with Hempcrete Saturday 15 October, 10am – 3pm Cost: $30. Lunch included.

Declutter your home – for seniors Thursday 27 October, 10am – 12 noon Cost: Free for seniors as part of the Victorian Seniors Festival.

Landscaping for bushfire Saturday 5 November, 10am – 11am Cost: $5 (all funds donated to the CFA).

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School’s approach matches principal’s philosophy Vicki Steer was understandably delighted when she took up the position of Principal at Cornish College this year. “The college’s commitment to education for a sustainable future, its holistic and innovative approach to student development is strongly aligned with my educational philosophy,” Vicki says. “Our students are learning about how they can make a difference today and as adults. Our vision of sustainable living is all-encompassing and includes the personal, socio-cultural, urban/technological and environmental dimensions. “This is a vibrant school community with a commitment to excellence in teaching and learning. We recognise the importance of academic rigour, creativity and developing

strong foundation skills for learning.” Vicki joined the college after 11 years as Principal of Sydney’s Ravenswood School for Girls, before which she was Vice-Principal of Penleigh and Essendon Grammar School and Head of the Senior School at Lowther Hall Anglican Girls’ Grammar School in Melbourne. Cornish College, set on 40ha of natural parkland, is an International Baccalaureate Primary Years Programme school. It has 615 students from Early Learning Centre to Year 12, and more than half travel by bus from the Bayside and Mornington Peninsula region. CORNISH COLLEGE A: 65 Riverend Rd, Bangholme T: 9781 9011 W: cornishcollege.vic.edu.au

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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 through life. Our dynamic curriculum encourages students to achieve and to make a difference in the community and world that they live in. Our extensive direct bus services cover most Peninsula and Bayside regions, including Mount Eliza, Frankston and Frankston South.

Find out how Cornish College can make a difference for your child. Book a tour online - www.cornishcollege.vic.edu.au Thursday 13 October, 6.00pm (Twilight Tour) Saturday 22 October, 10.00am Saturday 19 November, 10.00am

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Johanna Leigh Griggs loves the water. She grew up on Freshwater Beach 17km from Sydney’s centre, received a bronze medal at the 1990 Commonwealth Games for backstroke in it and frequently films shows like Channel Seven’s Better Homes and Gardens and House Rules near it. That’s where we come in…. because the Mornington Peninsula is one of Joh Griggs’ favourite surf, sand and wide open spaces places. “The beaches on the south coast are much more spacious,” she says. “Sydney is so built up. Peninsula people seem very relaxed. They make eye contact and are ready for a chat. The locals in Tootgarook (House Rules with Claire and Hagan) were so friendly. They were incredibly welcoming and kept mum about the show until it was ready to air. The food was fantastic too.” “We’ve showcased the most beautiful architecture on the Peninsula in Better Homes and Gardens. The top three that come to mind are The Letterbox House at Blairgowrie and The Klein Bottle House by Mcbride Charles Ryan and the St Andrews Beach House by Sean Godsell.” Johanna Griggs is one busy lady. Between her sports commentating commitments (including the Rio Olympics and Para Olympics), Better Homes and Gardens (it’s the 22nd season of the hit show), House Rules (5th season next year) and writing articles for New Idea and the Better Homes and Gardens magazines, I wonder if she ever has time to catch her breath. “I also run a construction company with my husband Todd,” she continues. The pair met 11 years ago. “It’s great because I get ideas from the shows and can also visualise what the contestants in House Rules need to do because of my experience in construction. I love what I do so it doesn’t feel like work, but I do need some down time sometimes.” That includes standing in the middle of a paddock with a bunch of cows in the Lower Hunter Valley. “We have a cattle farm where we escape to. I can just wander off and talk to the cows,” she chuckles. “They are excellent listeners!” She also loves cooking and spending time with friends and family. Joh has two sons – Jesse who is a sports writer and marketer for the NRL and JB who is a carpenter/electrician. “I had a joke with Todd the other day about him maybe needing a rent-a-wife because I’m so busy sometimes,” she laughs as I suggest good humour might be how she’s remained in the industry for so long. “It doesn’t take much to be friendly with people, to stop for a while and have a laugh. Viewers want to have a yarn and I’m happy to oblige. They are a big part of the show’s success. Kindness is really important. There’s not enough of it.” Keep your eyes peeled for the very kind and funny Joh Griggs around the Peninsula traps. You never know where she might pop up. SEPTEMBER 2016 (58)

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Linda Reeve used to be ‘that’ woman on the train – the one knitting away amid the grind of the daily commute from Frankston to the city. Those days are gone. Today, the entrepreneurial mum, 45, is the brains behind a blossoming online business called The Flying Lamb. Her office (she calls it the woolly workroom) is an upstairs studio at home in Frankston South and from there she crafts chunky blankets, throws and knitwear so divine one could almost eat them. Linda uses the highest quality wool in the world – Australian merino wool – and one look at her website or Instagram is enough to induce drooling: babies, children and beds draped in luxurious, oversized hand-knitted blankets. “Knitting is part of my DNA,” she explains. “The giant stitches of my chunky knits are an extension of standard knitting techniques that have developed over time. Hours of testing, tugging and tears all fuel my passion for these big, beautiful chunks.”

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As with any speciality product, there are unique challenges to this craft. Linda buys Australian wool roving (unspun chunky wool) in ‘bumps’ or ‘bales’ and uses cumbersome, oversized knitting needles up to 1.3m long. “It’s not knitting the way our nannas used to do it,” she says, laughing. “I have to use 1.3m-long needles for the king-size blankets and that’s only because I can’t get the needles any longer!” Her most popular design is ‘The Melbourne’ – a charcoal king-size blanket – and her clients include women buying for friends, mothers and daughters spoiling each other, men shopping for their ladies and everything in between. “I’m really lucky to work in something so beautiful,” she says. They are literally pieces of art, hand-made right here under our noses. THE FLYING LAMB W: www.theflyinglamb.com Instagram: the.flying.lamb FB /TheFlyingLambau

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Most of us have heard the phrase mind over matter and then perhaps forgotten it in times of stress! Julie Davey from Attitude Books Foundation Inc. which focuses on teaching kids how to adopt a ‘can do attitude’, knows these three little words hold big meaning. “I started writing motivational books to gain confidence,” says McCrae local Julie. “One thing led to another. I then began illustrating under the guidance of a friend’s (art teacher) father when I was 21 and started to self-publish children’s books. Self-motivation is a skill that can be learnt. The Attitude Books Foundation’s aim is to give kids the tools to be confident, self-motivated people.” The not for profit Attitude Books Foundation was established in 2015 by six founding members with the primary objective of equipping Australian children with proven strategies to boost their resilience. By sharing universal success principles with Grade 3 children that teach them positive life skills such as developing personal responsibility

and respect for self and others, Julie and her team aim to transform our next generation into can do communities. “Our aim is to give every Grade 3 child in Australia access to our positive psychology books,” continues Julie, who is a world renowned children’s author and illustrator. The foundation also has an Attitude TV link on their website where kids interview ‘Aussie achievers’ (think author Terry Denton, TV personality Grant Denyer and actor Steve Bastoni), a FabFirst5 downloadable app and has had great success in Singapore with the book series being distributed throughout 13 Asian countries. The group has also distributed 2000 books across the Peninsula from Frankston down to the southern tip and holds events which include special guest speakers, videos and live performance. (They also offer an event template for anyone who wants to get on board the A for Attitude success train). Log onto their website www.attitudebooks.org for more information or follow them on Facebook at www.facebook.com/attitudebooksproject

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Happy Birthday, Frankston Frankston is celebrating its 50th anniversary of being declared a city with a history day on Sunday, September 4. From 1-4pm, Frankston Football Club will host photographic displays, memorabilia and a short film produced for the anniversary. Several guests will share their stories, and residents and visitors will have the opportunity to ask questions and share memories about Frankston’s past. Frankston’s own heritage property, the Ballam Park Homestead, will also be open for the public to visit. Formerly known as Frankston Shire, Frankston was declared a city on August 24, 1966. At that time its population was 42,085; last year its population stood at 135,971. Entry to the history day is by a gold coin donation, and bookings are essential on 9784 1085. For more information, visit frankston.vic.gov.au

Lovers of fine food will be in piggy heaven next month when Frankston’s Waterfront comes alive for the Seaside Street Food Festival. From October 12-16, a rotating roster of gourmet cuisine, craft beer, cider and wine and live entertainment will feature at the festival, part of Frankston City Council’s inaugural Tourism Event Attraction Program. A highlight of the festival will be the Food Truck Park, the home of Melbourne street food. An initiative to help grow the mobile food industry, the Food Truck Park is managed by the Australian Mobile Food Vendors Group and includes a host of food trucks to satisfy everyone’s taste buds. Director Frank Rusitovski said he was “delighted” to bring the Food Truck Park to a new destination and expected it would be a huge success for the community as well as tourism in the

region. Frankston Mayor James Dooley said the festival and the Tourism Event Attraction Program would strengthen Frankston’s reputation for hosting successful major events that enhance the lifestyle of residents and attract visitors from across the state. “These new events are set to bring Frankston City alive, further enhancing

Frankston’s status as a must-see destination for tourism and events on the Mornington Peninsula and within Victoria.” The festival opens on Wednesday, October 12, from 5-10pm, and continues from Thursday, October 13, to Sunday, October 16, from 11am10pm. Entry is free.

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30 years of wonder In October this year, luxury cruise and tour company Scenic will turn 30. Since their first coach tour along Victoria’s Great Ocean Road in 1986, they have introduced journeys that cover every continent on Earth, travelling to over 60 countries across the globe. In 2018 they’ll be taking that even further with the inaugural sailing calendar of Scenic Eclipse, the World’s First Discovery Yacht.

In 2008 they commenced a new and historic chapter in the company’s history, as they took on the exciting world of ship building. Their first exclusive, all-

inclusive Scenic Space-Ships were launched on Europe’s waterways. Over the next seven years they continued to add to their SpaceShip fleet as well upgrading their existing ships, continuing to bring the ultimate in luxury to all their river cruising guests. They’ve come to be known as the French river specialists with ships on the Seine, Bordeaux, Saône and Rhône rivers and this year they began sailing through beautiful Portugal on the Douro. In January 2016 they announced their most exciting and ambitious chapter yet – Scenic Eclipse, the World’s First Discovery Yacht. The point on the map where luxury meets discovery. Launching on 31 August 2018, Scenic Eclipse features luxury suites, worldclass dining, top-shelf beverages, butler service and spa sanctuary. Twin engine helicopters, a

submarine and a fleet of Zodiacs and kayaks add a whole new dimension of discovery on their shore excursions. A true original, Scenic Eclipse features the very best in innovative design. From the top of the world to Antarctica and everywhere in between, they have a destination you’ve always longed to explore.

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from the mouth of the Yarra in the early evening two days later and so passed us in darkness on both passages. Built at Hyundai Heavy Industries shipyard at Ulsan, South Korea, in 2004, the E R Long Beach is registered in Luxembourg and owned and managed by German companies. Her overall length of 300m, beam of 42.8m and tonnages of 93,643 deadweight and 83,133 gross have set new length, beam and tonnage records for the PoM. The E R Long Beach has also set a new record in container capacity for the PoM with her maximum capacity of 7488 TEU (Twenty foot Equivalent Unit). Cargo containers are built to standard measurements to enable them to stack together aboard a ship and are either 20feet long or 40feet long. If placed end to end, in a straight line without any spaces between them, the containers she can carry would reach 7488 x 20feet which equals 45.65km. It seems impossible that a ship could carry so many containers but while E R Long Beach is big by our standards she is small compared to the world’s largest container ships. Three sister ships launched in 2015 can each carry 19,224 TEU. Their loads would stretch for 117.2km in a straight line. Many people are concerned about pollution caused by the huge engines needed to drive these vessels but in fact

they are cleaner than other means of transport. One of the operators of very large container ships stated in June this year that transporting 1 tonne of cargo for 1km aboard one of its energy efficient Triple-E ships would emit 3gm of CO2. To transport 1 tonne for 1km by air would emit 560gm and by truck 45gm. Consider the pollution caused by the truck engines if the containers aboard E R Long Beach were dropped off in Darwin or Perth. Typical B-double trucks carry one 20ft container on the front trailer and two 20ft (or one 40ft) containers on the rear. Because a B-double carries 3 TEU it requires 2496 B-double trucks to move the containers from the E R Long Beach. If placed touching, end to end those trucks would fill 62.4km of road but every metre between them would add 2.5km to that distance. The smaller ships visiting the PoM cannot match the emission levels of the largest ships but E R Long Beach causes much less pollution than two ships of 3744 TEU or over 2000 trucks. By Maurie Hutchinson (president, Peninsula Ship Society) The Peninsula Ship Society meets at Hastings Yacht Club on the 4th Tuesday of each month at 10am. Visitors always welcome. T: Maurie 9787 5780 E: mauriehutch@gmail.com

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If you live for the return of The Walking Dead, this month’s Zombie Aporcalypse will really get your blood pumping. Zombie Aporcalypse is the brainchild of Ray Hutchinson, who held the first one last year at the Peninsula Obstacle Racing Course he built two and a half years ago on 22ha at Moorooduc. It was a screaming success.

negotiate a 7km obstacle course to find the vaccine and make it back to the safe zone while being hunted by the zombies. If the zombies snatch all three life flags, the runner’s off to “body processing” to join the ranks of the undead. And while it might seem an easy task to

“There had been a zombie fun run in Queensland and the Zombie Shuffle in Melbourne, but nobody had tried a themed obstacle race before,” Ray says. “We had 250 runners and 50 zombies on the day and a great time was had by all.” This year the minimum age limit has been reduced from 14 to 12 years and the number of obstacles increased from about 50 to more than 60, but the premise remains pretty much the same: a zombie virus is sweeping the land and the only vaccines are in the PORC wastelands, which are controlled by the zombie hordes. Runners wear lifebelts with three coloured ribbons – or life flags – and must

outsprint a shuffling zombie, those 60-plus obstacles will slow you to a crawl … and that makes you easy meat. Those taking part can sign up as zombies or runners, and there are also plenty of volunteer positions. The zombie role is a non-speaking part (although they will be required to moan and groan a lot). All zombies undergo a professional makeover at the ZTC (zombie transformation centre) before being unleashed on the runners. They also take home an “I Died at the Aporcalypse” T-shirt . The

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runners get an “I Survived” or “I Died” T-shirt (depending on how well they managed to evade the hordes) as well as a great zombie photo opportunity. And volunteers get an “I Survived the Aporcalypse” T-shirt and head scarf as well as refreshments throughout the day. The Zombie Aporcalypse is at the Peninsula Obstacle Racing Course, 480 Mornington-Tyabb Rd, Moorooduc, on Saturday, September 17. Sign up at zombieaporcalypse.com.au

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Artist Mandy Skewes creates individual abstract mixed media epoxy (non-toxic) resin creations inspired by nature’s surrounds - think unique works of art that ebb and flow unexpectedly to generate the light, shade and texture of “earth, fire, water and spirit”. Working out of Black Spot Studios in Mornington, Skewes has taken a one-time hobby that she began about three years ago - producing fun things for kids in her backyard shed - and has turned it into something she can share with artistic-minded Peninsula people. She explains: “I love working with this medium. You never know what to expect even though your technique and understanding of materials and hardware has to be precise. Temperature, the type of paint and resin are paramount to producing work that might look random but is in fact controlled and refined with a bit of surprise thrown in! I wanted to be SEPTEMBER 2016 (58)

able to share the experience with others and see the joy they can get out of the process. Having a space at Black Spot Studios has enabled me to do this.” Skewes is holding workshops in her studio where you can learn how to create a resin art stool, home wares or a full bodied work of art. It’s up to you. She’ll take you through the whole process from beginning to end and you’ll learn cool things like how to operate a blow torch! Last year Skewes exhibited at the Camberwell and Bayside art shows and Raw Melbourne’s Paramount Show, so she knows what she’s doing. She also just won first prize at the Tooradin Coastal Pulse Art Show and exhibits annually at Red Hill Consolidated School. (She’ll be at Mt Eliza North Primary later in the year too.) If you’d like to check out her resin art, log on to mandyskewesresinart.com/ or follow her on Facebook at facebook.com/mandyskewesresinart/ to find out more about her workshops.

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Twenty-five years and counting. That’s how long Life-Gate has been helping individuals and families in crisis across Frankston and the Mornington Peninsula, and the Rev Angel Roldán says there’s still much to be done. Mr Roldán and his wife, Pastor Ulli Rothstein de Roldán, support, counsel and feed some of the region’s most vulnerable people, from the homeless to those with drug and alcohol addictions, victims of domestic violence, at-risk youth and more. In July, Life-Gate opened its award-winning Colour of Hope Youth Art Exhibition at Cube 37 Gallery in Frankston. On August 1, the exhibition moved to Karingal Hub and Star Zone to run for a further two weeks. The exhibition was launched in 2012 as a way of engaging at-risk youth and teaching them valuable life skills. On Australia Day this year, it was named Frankston Council’s 2016 Community Event of the Year. Life-Gate is also well known for its long-standing Friday night food van at Frankston station. This Street Outreach initiative provides food for disadvantaged families, those living rough, troubled youth and more. For the past 12 months, Mr Roldán has also been raising awareness through the media about the drug situation and the urgent need for government authorities to employ preventative, educational strategies, and also the need for mandatory drug rehabilitation in order to stop the ice epidemic. Mr Roldán said the demand for crisis support was growing. “We are looking to expand because the needs are increasing,” he said. “There’s more drug use, more of everything and we really need more people and more resources to cope with that demand.” To help, visit www.life-gate.org, phone 9770 0595 or email lifegate@optusnet.com.au

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Community awakens to plight of homeless Peninsula residents have opened their hearts to our homeless, raising almost $25,000 during August’s Sleep In Your Car. Scores of people slept in cars, tents and in the open at Mornington Park on August 6 as part of the fundraiser, the second time it has been held on the Peninsula, and Fusion Mornington Peninsula spokeswoman Gemma Bell described the amount raised as “profound”. “People are just so invested in this issue,” Gemma said. Mornington Secondary School captain Kayla was happy to rough it again this year, saying: “You can’t just sit back and expect things to change.” After shivering through last year’s fundraiser, Kayla, 17, piled on the layers this time and opted to sleep outside in her sleeping bag and blanket, but said she felt “a real sense of insecurity” that made her even more aware of the stresses the homeless face. “You don’t know what is out there so it is very hard to sleep - it doesn’t feel safe. Going to work the next day was so hard. Imagine kids going to school the next day – just awful.” Frankston Rotary member Peter, 69, described his experience as “incredibly moving”. “I didn’t sleep well, but it pales in comparison to what others live with. I have a greater empathy for youth at risk. I was asked to leave Frankston High at a young age, and looking back I can see life could have been very different for me. If I had not had (my family’s) love and support, I don’t know where I would be.” Nathan, of Mornington, has had first-hand experience of homelessness, and now that he is doing better for himself he wanted to give back to the community. “I did encourage my

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Innovation, relaxation, whole food, health and beauty, mobile catering, dancing and even canine performance conditioning and rehabilitation – Somerville has it all. It’s 53km southeast of the Melbourne CBD yet there’s no need to travel to find those must-have items and services we might expect closer to town. Everything the Peninsula has to offer is within easy reach, congestion dosen’t exist here and the local businesses are fabulous! In this issue, Mornington Peninsula Magazine takes a look at some of the small businesses and their owners who call Somerville home. There’s a vibrant and friendly

yoga studio in the heart of town, nail and beauty salons staffed with some of the highest qualified therapists and technicians on the Peninsula, an innovative cooking school + co-working hub co-located with a whole foods market, a mobile spit roast caterer, a recreational and competitive cheer and dance school, a family owned indoor swim school and canine performance conditioning and rehabilitation specialists. Fast Facts: The 2011 Census population for Somerville was 10,956, with a population density of 2.86 persons per hectare; the township was established in the late 1850s; and growth took place in the late 1800s, aided by the construction of the railway line and the development of a fruit growing industry.

You’ll be back on your paws in no time When Joanne Woolley discovered a lack of options for animals recovering after surgery or needing treatment for arthritis, she took measures into her own hands and established Aquapaws in 2004.

Aquapaws has grown to include many alternative therapies for animals, including physiotherapy, Bowen and soft tissue therapy, veterinary acupuncture and chiropractic services. Alongside Jo, who is internationally qualified in canine rehabilitation and hydrotherapy, are physiotherapist Michelle Monk, veterinary acupuncturist Dr Megan Semple, animal chiropractor Dr Cameron Staggard, and soft tissue and Bowen therapists Christian Langeder and Elizabeth Mitchell. “We are the only centre in Australia that covers such a wide range of alternative therapies for small and large animals and are staffed by the most experienced in their field in this country.” The extensive range of services includes a 12m heated indoor canine swimming pool and underwater treadmill, a professional dog grooming salon, show dog conditioning programs, post-surgical rehabilitation programs, arthritis programs, boarding for dogs with special needs – even a Fido Fitness Club, where pudgy pooches can rediscover their waistlines. All dogs are welcome to use the pool just for fitness and fun. Aquapaws also manufactures dog wheelchairs and mobility aids such as lifting harnesses, leg braces and boots. Aquapaws is the only Australian manufacturer of pet wheelchairs and has been since 2008. They are shipped all over the world. Jo’s greatest joy is seeing paralysed dogs walking again. “Some owners drop off their paralysed dog for intensive rehab and come back to a walking dog with a wagging tail to greet them. There are always tears of joy. I love that!” AQUAPAWS By appointment only A: 32 Lower Somerville Rd, Somerville T: 5977 8841 W: aquapaws.com.au FB: facebook.com/AquapawsHydrotherapyCentre/

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JUMP! was founded with a specific purpose - to create a better opportunity for babies, infants and children to learn the basics of swimming in a clean, modern and private indoor facility away from the crowds of the bigger centres. Combine this with small class sizes, warm water and a teaching program supported by their three-pillared teaching philosophy of Prepare, Instruct, Praise and you see the removal of many obstacles and what makes JUMP! so successful. JUMP! Somerville is owned and operated by Caz and Evan Russell. Combined, they have more than 25 years’ experience in the aquatic industry; from infant, preschool and school aged instruction to national squad level coaching. They are committed to and passionate about providing quality and enjoyable swimming instruction to children of all ages and abilities. Contact JUMP! for a free trial today! JUMP! SOMERVILLE A: 1/50 Guelph St, Somerville T: 5977 8852 E: somerville@ jumpswimschools.com.au FB: Jump Swim School Somerville

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So, you want to make great tasting, healthy food for you and your family? Perhaps you’re a business owner and you’d also like somewhere to work and connect outside of the home office? Then Somerville has your answer! At Vitality Kitchen you’ll find Australia’s first Healthy Cooking School + Co-Working Hub brought to life by the founder of Bulk Whole Foods, Bibi Lafleur, and Health Coach, Kirsty Underwood. Transport your business to a fresh new environment for the day, set up your laptop and get seriously productive. It’s all free, from the WIFI to the desks and the complimentary herbal teas. They even have facilities for you to heat up your lunch. If healthy cooking is your thing, then get along to one of their free daytime recipe demos, talks and tastings. Or develop your

cooking skills even further and book into a comprehensive cooking class after hours. From raw desserts to cheese making there’s something for everyone. VITALITY KITCHEN A: 1083 Frankston - Flinders Road, Somerville T: 0417 579 997 W: www.vitalitykitchen.com.au

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HERE AT JUMP! SOMERVILLE: • Max. 6 in Parent/Child class • Max. 4 in Teacher/Child class • Max. 2 classes running at one time • Personalised approach to your child • Begin from 3 months • Warm & Clean Water • Custom Built facility • Austswim Qualified Staff P: 5977 8852 A: 1/50 Guelph Street, Somerville E: somerville@jumpswimschools.com.au Facebook.com/JumpSomerville SEPTEMBER 2016 (58)

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Get your dancing shoes on! Dancesation School of Dance is a recreational and competitive Cheer and Dance school in Somerville, owned and operated by Kaela Nicholls, who opened it in 2009 to share her passion for dance. Dancesation offers fresh, funky dance styles for all levels and it has a reputation for success, placing second in Australia for Mini Hip Hop and Youth Hip Hop at the AASCF Nationals in 2014 and 2015! DANCESATION SCHOOL OF DANCE A: Factory 1/4 Guelph Street, Somerville M: 0401 978 804 E: kaela@ dancesation. com.au

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Find your Balance A vibrant and friendly yoga studio in the heart of Somerville, Liberty Yoga has a lot to offer anyone looking to feel balance in their lives. There are flowing, movement styles of yoga accompanied by funky playlists, chilled out yoga classes spent lying on a bolster and delightfully restful meditation sessions. This studio also offers yoga teacher training and loves to involve people with all backgrounds and experiences. LIBERTY YOGA A: 25 Grant Rd, Somerville M: 0434 029 079 W: www.libertyyoga.com.au FB /libertyyogarocks

Golden is what you’ll feel after booking the fully mobile and specialised spit roast catering service Golden Roast for your next corporate or personal function. Based in Somerville since 2008, this roving complete catering company creates locally supplied delicious cuisine for vegetarians, vegans and gluten free alike and can cater for up to 5000 people onsite - while you sit back and relax. Now that’s tasty! THE GOLDEN ROAST A: 4/2 Industrial Drive, Somerville T: 5977 8889 E: southmelbourne@goldenroast.com.au W: www.goldenroast.com.au FB/goldenroastaustralia

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We all need to relax and enjoy life’s little luxuries from time to time, so why not choose a beauty salon that will leave you feeling like you’ve been to Fiji? At Saya Beaute’ Bar in Somerville, the salon’s tropical feel and welcoming team will have you looking great and feeling utterly relaxed. “We want to make our clients feel like they’ve stepped into Fiji or Bali, a tropical oasis,” owners Aleshia and Joy explain. “They can come here for that little bit of luxury.” The team are at the forefront of the latest beauty trends and techniques and they offer the full complement of beauty treatments – waxing, manicures, pedicures, tanning, facials, massage, body treatments, Microdermabrasion, eyelash extensions, makeup, body sugaring, hair removal and more. Leave the hustle and bustle of life behind at Saya Beaute’ Bar while you relax and let the team of highly qualified therapists pamper you. Call today for an appointment. SAYA BEAUTE’ BAR A: 2/10 Eramosa Rd E, Somerville T: 5977 6790 FB @sayabeautebar

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The Big Goose turns a year old this month, and to celebrate this milestone and the opening of the first stage of its wildlife park there’s a spring festival from September 17-18 with a variety of fun activities for the whole family. Try your hand at stuffing a scarecrow, have a go at the gumboot toss and Chucka-Chook (don’t worry – they’re rubber chickens!) or have your face painted. Pimp My Balloons will be there with a

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very special balloon twisting extravaganza, while on Sunday, September 18, the Peninsula Chrome Bumpers car club will put on an awesome car display. The wildlife park will be open so you can meet its newest residents, some eastern grey kangaroos. They might be shy to start with but soon enough they will be eating out of your hand - literally! Visit the new website. THE BIG GOOSE A: 233 Mornington-Tyabb Rd, Moorooduc T: 0459911549 W: thebiggoose.com.au

Have we overplayed the science card?

It’s been the next big thing in education for some time - science and IT, the courses that students are being encouraged to study to guarantee their future in a growing industry. However, a recent report from the Grattan Institute showed that only half of those who graduated with science degrees in 2015 found full-time employment within four months. So is there a future for young Australians in science? “Oh, without a doubt,” says The Peninsula School’s Head of Science, Tracey Carter. “Our students are incredibly passionate about learning, about exploring and experimenting. It’s these things that studying science brings to them and that creates options for their future.” On August 23, the school opened its state-of-the-art VCE science centre, including three hi-tech laboratories and

accompanying classrooms. The opening was attended by environmentalist, author and science journalist Tanya Ha, who said: “The concept of challenging the status quo, of asking why and why not – that’s the skill set that our young people need and that’s the learning journey of science.” As part of the opening celebrations, the school held a Q&A panel where students asked experts about the future of science. The session fuelled the interest of Year 5 student Edward Johnstone. “I’d like to be an astronomer so science is really important to me,” he said. “And it’s actually really fun – people think it’s physics and hard things but there’s so much more to it.” THE PENINSULA SCHOOL A: Wooralla Drive, Mt Eliza T: 9788 7777 W: peninsula@tps.vic.edu.au

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Congratulations to our Peninsula School Olympians Sam Griffiths

We’re super proud of our local community and enjoyed seeing sporting heroes from our School community give their best at the 2016 Olympics. Well done to all of our Olympians and Paralympians! The Peninsula School 20 Wooralla Drive Mt Eliza VIC 3930

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More from our series by Jess Jones of Soar Collective. To bring some helpful tips for your business and talk about the exciting innovations of Soar Collective.

It might sound obvious, but can you say you consistently offer amazing service to your customers? So many people focus on getting new business that often their current customers get neglected. So what can you do to ensure your existing buyers are engaged and happy?

Start by identifying your best customers. These might be repeat buyers or those who’ve been with you for a long time. Or perhaps they’re the biggest spenders or the clients who pay on time every time. Next, think about how you can look after them, reward them or make them feel special. As we know there are many businesses that follow a loyalty card type of system but I think there’s that many doing them now, the novelty has worn off a bit. So

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what else can you do to keep them happy and keep them spending money with you and not someone else? It’s all about knowing your people and figuring out the best way to truly connect with them. What do they value, how do they feel, what makes them happy, what do they stand for and then how can you and your products or services tap into all of this? If they’ve bought from you already, you’re one step ahead and the chances are you’re already doing something right. So how can you build on that? You don’t need to spend a lot of money to make your customers feel special. Often, it really is the thought that counts. A kind or simple gesture can say so much. So what can you do to make your own customers feel good and appreciated? jessjones.com.au soarcollective.com

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The National Broadband Network rollout is accelerating. Most of the Cranbourne and Mt Eliza business areas have NBN services already and Mornington and Rye are set to get active services in 2017. Telaustralia has been installing phone systems for more than 12 years and installing NBN phone systems since day one of the NBN being available, and it has found that many businesses are concerned with what will happen when the NBN comes to their site. Some of the questions asked by Telaustralia’s customers are: will our phone system work on the NBN; can we lose our advertised numbers; what about my fax, Eftpos, POS and alarm services; and can you help us manage everything on to the NBN? Telaustralia offers answers to frequently asked questions and the unified support of both internet and phone systems with a single point of contact, Australianbased support and NBN plans that come with Static IP, Web Hosting and two voice lines, making your NBN rollout easy. Call today to see how. Telaustralia T: 1300 783 528 E: tdunphy@telaustralia.com.au W: www.telaustralia.com.au FB: /Telaustralia

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Jess ‘Soars’ to the Top BY ANDREA KELLETT

Mornington Peninsula start up business coach, speaker and founder of Soar Collective Jess Jones has won a 2016 International Business Award and could be winging her way to Rome in October to collect it. Soar Collective won a Bronze Stevie® Award in the Start Up Category for Business Service Industries at the 13th annual IBAs in August. Soar Collective works to build a community of regional businesswomen Australia-wide who, by sharing their successes and failures, can learn from and empower each other. The Stevie® Awards are the world’s premier business awards, created in 2002 to honor and generate public recognition of the achievements and positive contributions of organisations and working professionals worldwide. The ‘Stevie’ has become one of the world’s most coveted prizes. They are open to all organisations worldwide – large, small, public, private, profit and non-profit. The 2016 competition attracted more than 3800 nominations. Stevie® Award winners will receive their awards at a gala awards banquet in Rome on October 21. Jess said: “It’s an absolute honour to be considered for an International Business Award, considering the calibre and number of entries from all over the world. We’re extremely proud of the community of businesswomen we’ve built since Soar Collective’s inception in 2014. And being recognised for awards like this helps us get the word out to more women in business living outside of Australia’s capital cities. The more women we can connect and support, the better for these business owners, their communities and their local economy.”

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Ritchies IGA chief executive Fred Harrison has been inducted into the IGA Hall of Fame. IGA has been inducting individuals into the Dr Thomas S Haggai IGA Hall of Fame Award since 2001. The award recognises outstanding contribution to the Australian independent retail grocery industry. Mr Harrison, who has worked in retail for 41 years, said he was still passionate about the role independent retailers played in their communities. “Independent retailing is in my blood and has been part of my life since I was a teenager. It has enabled me to be involved with many aspects of the community and give back to local clubs, schools and charities, which I believe is a very important part of Ritchies IGA today,” he said. The induction took place at the annual IGA Awards of Excellence on the Gold Coast. IGA has a network of 1455 stores. SEPTEMBER 2016 (58)

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Beautiful Spring Carnival Florals at H.O.M.E pair with full accessories Headlines Of Mount Eliza Shop 3/73 Canadian Bay Road, Mount Eliza P. 0401 279 052

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Smile, you’re in good hands BY LIZ ROGERS

If you’re looking for the latest advancements in dentistry then look no further than Healthy Smiles@ Mt Eliza. This family owned and operated business is at the forefront of progressive dental developments and goes to the direct cause of poor oral health. Dr Petunia Jacob knows how important biannual dental checks are in helping maintain optimum oral health and believes in a preventative dentistry practice rather than a cure-based philosophy. In her quest to deliver a premium dental service, she has recently introduced the single tooth anaesthesia (STA) or WAND, which achieves a slow and precise target delivery to ensure ultimate patient comfort. This alternative to regular injections results in less patient anxiety, eliminates the feeling of face and lip numbness, and allows for a quicker recovery because of better control of anaesthetic flow, which is fabulous news for all of her Healthy Smiles patients! Healthy Smiles is proud to be a Quality Innovation Performance accredited practice and is fully accredited up to 2020! This means it is committed to continuous self-assessment and is proud to offer its patients the very best care it can. Call Dr Petunia today at Healthy Smiles to explore a range of

solutions to your dental health problems. She can offer advice on food and lifestyle choices that can contribute to your dental and overall wellbeing. The team at Healthy Smiles is there to help you. Visit the new web page at www. healthysmilesatmteliza.com.au

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Sometimes the smallest things can make the greatest difference. When Coastal Hair and Makeup owner Megan Pipe approached Dress For Success with an offer to help one of its clients, it was a case of similar philosophies coming together. “It was more a question of aligning myself with a community resource with the same desire to make a difference for women in our community,” Megan says. “I do like the idea of empowering women, and in some cases it can be just teaching someone a new skill. There is a lot to be said with building someone’s selfconfidence and self-esteem.” Among the many ways DFS helps women who have been unemployed

for some time is providing free workshops to help build personal and work-related skills. DFS introduced Megan to Linda, who had been taking some of the workshops. “DFS has changed my life, built my confidence and given me the courage to enjoy looking for work,” Linda says. “DFS gave me a complete outfit to wear to interviews and their courses are wonderful.” Megan provided Linda with a complete makeover. Hvezda Hair and Beauty provided Linda’s cut and colour and Sukin supplied the skincare and haircare products that Megan organised “as an additional surprise” for Linda, along with a makeup starter kit. Linda described her makeover as “an amazing experience”.

“I arrived feeling like plain Jane and left feeling and looking like a princess. Megan made me feel comfortable and relaxed from the moment I met her. Megan’s natural ability to easily explain what I needed, how to do it and where to apply it has given me the confidence to apply my own professional-looking makeup. Now everyone comments on how good I look, and I wish I’d met Megan years ago.”

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THURSDAY 22ND SEPTEMBER Girl power is alive and well at Caroline’s Hair Design in Dromana - a salon with a combined hairdressing experience of over 80 years. Sammy Basse has recently joined Caroline and Pam as part of the team and all of Caroline’s hairdressers specialise in the latest colour and styling trends. Apprentice Rochelle has a passion for wedding hair styling. To cater for their male clientele, the salon has recently purchased a barber’s chair and use traditional male grooming techniques. Caroline took ownership of the salon three and a half years ago after working there for 16 years. Come in, experience the difference and enjoy the atmosphere. CAROLINE’S HAIR DESIGN - Open 6 days per week A: 2/217 Point Nepean Road, Dromana T: 59871866 FB:www.facebook.com/pages/Carolines-Hair-Design

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Should we be wearing hats or fascinators for the 2016 Spring Racing Season? Go with your style, wear a headpiece that reflects your personality and you feel comfortable in. For the races I love a hat. It is one of the only times you can have fun with different millinery styles and looks. A hat just adds that extra special detail. Hat styles that will be popular are the boater, fedora, large brims and turbans. However, clients who attend the races for the first time may choose a smaller headpiece. This year we are seeing headbands and crowns which would be perfect for those starting to wear headpieces and the young race goer. What colours are on trend this year? Black and white will be popular and will be frequently seen in bold geometric designs. Colours will vary from all tones of blue and sorbet, shades of pinks, nudes, lemon and mint to the brightest of colours. Metallic accessories will continue to strongly feature as well. Describe your Spring 2016 Collection? Elegant, stylish and classical with modern edge. It’s all about sculptural shapes that complement and flatter your face. Inspired by the snood and turban, this year’s fresh designs sit further back on your head. Classic shapes such as the boater, fedora, crowns, halos and the platter are delivered with a new twist. Pleating, hand sculpturing and layering enhance these architectural headpieces. Trimmed with geometric handmade silk flowers, fringing or handcut feathers, the shapes remain uncluttered and clean.

My collection is at www.felicitynortheast.com Enjoy! Where have your drawn inspiration from? My main sources of inspiration are the materials themselves. I love discovering how different textures and colour combinations can totally change the feel of a piece. This year I have also drawn inspiration from repetitive geometric patterns in wallpaper, furnishing materials and architecture, especially staircases. Are flowers in trend this season? Flowers rarely go out of trend but their shapes and styles can change with time. This season we are seeing more structured petals and leaves that complement the shapes within the headpiece. Each year I design a new flower. This year it’s a silk satin flower with the veins embossed in the petals. The stamen are vintage or handmade and the leaves are spiky feathers giving the flower a modern architectural feel You won the Melbourne Racing Club Professional Millinery Award, Caulfield, 2015, and the Melbourne Racing Club Professional Millinery Award, Mornington, 2015. What impact has that had on your business? It’s fantastic to know others enjoy your work too and it’s wonderful to reach new clients. Winning awards also ensures clients that my work is of high quality and I can design and create a range of styles. All my pieces are one-offs and I am very happy to create a piece that complements your dress, style and face shape. However, when working from a home studio (in Mt Eliza) some people may feel a little bit more intimidated to ring and pop in to see my work. Please don’t. What is your proudest moment as a milliner? When a client sends me a thankyou note or picture it really puts a smile on my face. What do you love about living and working on the Mornington Peninsula? Besides being a great place to live, I have a wide diversity of wonderful clients, from those working in the industry, trainers, owners, Fashion on the Field contestants (Mornington Peninsula ladies do exceptionally well) to those going to the races for work or fun.

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Mt Eliza milliner Felicity Northeast specialises in creating elegant, bespoke headpieces for a Spring Racing Carnival to remember masterpieces that not only turn heads, they win fashions on the field at events across Australia. Mornington Peninsula Magazine spoke with Felicity about her Spring 2016 Collection, unveiled on August 17, plus tips and trends for the season ahead.

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Evolve from your Winter Cocoon at The Wellness Manor this Spring Celebrate Spring with us as we launch our Steam Wellness Hamam. Discard your Winter body with a nurturing and transforming Steam Infusion Body Experience that will leave you feeling renewed and nurtured. Key elements ~ Skin Rejuvenating Body Polish ~ Rehydrating Body Masque 2.5 hour retreats from ~ Milk Enzyme Body Moisturizing Drench ~ Calming Head and Scalp Massage $150.00 ~ Body Cleansing Rain Shower Carried out in the body melting and nurturing environment of our Steam Hamam. Complete this Spring Wellness ritual with one of the following spa elements; ~ Massage ~ Body Bronze ~ Facial

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Peninsula Dermatology’s customised peels are used to treat several specific medical skin conditions or to simply maintain good skin health, and will leave your skin smoother and brighter. These peels are based on organic compounds such as lactic, salicylic and pyruvic acid and work with your skin’s natural physiology to regenerate and restore skin health. The lactic peel is a light, superficial peel which, if performed regularly, will improve uneven pigmentation, skin tone and texture as well as increase the level of hydration in the skin. Salicylic peels help unclog pores, reduce blackheads and treat active acne, while pyruvic peels rejuvenate and strengthen

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It’s not too late to enter the Hinterland Scarecrow Festival and Trail, on from September 16 - October 3.

Mornington Peninsula Hinterland Scarecrow Festival and Trail

16 September – 3 October (September school holidays) Grab a car load of family or friends and follow the Scarecrow Trail. Vote for your favourite online or play our ‘Spot the Scarecrow’ interactive online game. There are great prizes to be won! Details and trail map available online at www.scarecrowfestival.org.au

SCARECROW FESTIVAL DAY

Saturday 1 October, Red Hill Recreation Reserve Coinciding with the Red Hill Craft Market 9am - 3pm It’s a free day out with lot of children’s art activities, a live scarecrow competition, plenty of children’s scarecrows to admire and music to enjoy.

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Appearing like magic just in time for the school holidays, scarecrows pop up in front gardens, shop fronts, mazes and vineyards dotted around the Mornington Peninsula hills. Everyone can join in the fun by building a scarecrow to add to the touring trail and win some great prizes, whether you live in the hinterland or not. The scarecrows come in all shapes and sizes and this year they are either traditional or Aussie icon themed art installations made from hay bales, farmyard relics or papier mache’. For a free day out with the kids you can drive around the hills and admire the scarecrows which have evolved into a community art form. Then vote for your favourite online and play the ‘Spot the Scarecrow’ interactive game to win some great prizes. The Scarecrow trail map is also available on the mobile-friendly website or you can print it off before you leave home from www.scarecrowfestival.org.au A special Scarecrow Festival Day will be held on Saturday, October 1, at the Red Hill Recreation Reserve from 9am til 3pm, coinciding with the Red Hill Market. Pop in before heading off to see the trail. Lively country music and hay bales will set the scene for your kids to enjoy free art activities and a Live Scarecrow Competition. Dress up clothing and free face painting will be available to give them a helping hand. If you get your kids organised beforehand they can build their own traditional or Aussie icon scarecrow and enter the Children’s Scarecrow Competition. It just needs to be delivered the night before. All the competition and event details are on the website.

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With Rosebud’s long history as a great place to enjoy summer beach holidays, what better place to revive the fun-filled ‘50s and ‘60s lifestyle? Foreshore RockFest, from November 25-27, will involve a series of music, dance, movie, car and vintage shopping events. In its first year, all activity will be based in Rosebud. The fun starts on the Friday evening with a beach party in the Rosebud Scout Hall. On Saturday morning the town centre will rock with hot rod and ‘chrome bumper’ cars on show, ‘50s performers and dancers along the footpath and a ‘50s and ‘60s market at Rosebud Primary School (continuing on Sunday at 10am). The market will include clothing, food, DJs, bands, and dance demonstrations and classes, with a gold coin entry. The town’s vintage shops will pump with music, fashion and bargains, while the cinema will feature a classic Audrey Hepburn movie. On Saturday evening, bands will perform at multiple dance venues, and the Dromana 3 Drive-In will screen an Elvis double feature.

Sunday’s entertainment will include a pre-1970s hot rod and classic car show on the Village Green, and a vintage clothing and ‘pin up’ contest will be held in the adjacent memorial hall. All events will culminate at 3pm. Details: foreshorerockfest.com.au or Facebook Foreshore Rockfest.

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After a busy start to the year and a season of winter hibernation, the Lamppost Gallery team emerges with an exciting program of events for the rest of 2016, starting with its current exhibition, Set Free.

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This is the latest offering from multi-media artist Wendy JordanPelz, whose show at Lamppost explores the synchronicity of spirituality and art-making processes. Emerging from a practice that comprises painting, video and macroscopic photography, this new selection of Wendy’s artwork uses colour, scale, texture and random paint application techniques to investigate ideas of temporality, emergence and creativity that mirror spiritual experience. The paintings themselves become remnants of the artist’s act of worship, inviting the viewer into their own intuitive perception of what is art and God. Wendy is a Melbourne-based artist whose painting and video works have been exhibited in group shows throughout Victoria, NSW, Tasmania and, most recently, in her first major solo show at Cube 37 in Frankston. Wendy was a finalist in Chapman & Bailey Gallery’s 2015 Belle Arti Prize and in Gallery Smith’s 2014 MCollection Art Award. She holds an MFA from RMIT and is currently Head of Art at Flinders Christian Community College (Carrum Downs). Set Free is currently on show at Mt Eliza’s Lamppost Gallery until September 25. A Byzantine icon writing workshop and open art card competition are also ahead on Lamppost’s program for 2016, offering inspiration and opportunities for creative thought and art-making to all who visit. Lamppost Gallery is located in the foyer of St James the Less Church, Mt Eliza, and is open Wednesday-Friday 11am-3pm and Saturday-Sunday 1-4pm. For more details about exhibiting artists and coming events, find Lamppost Gallery on Facebook or go to mteliza.melbourneanglican.org.au/ lamppost-gallery

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Wynne Prize winners at Whistlewood Paintings by two of the five sisters whose large collaborative painting of their country won the Wynne Prize for Landscape Art at the Art Gallery of New South Wales in July feature in the Spring Salon + Art Parade exhibition at Whistlewood Gallery, Shoreham, this month. The Wynne Prize is Australia’s longest running art prize and is awarded each year in conjunction with the Archibald Prize. This year’s winners were the Ken sisters from the Aboriginal-owned art centre Tjala Arts in Amata in the Pitjantjatjara lands of northern

South Australia. Whistlewood’s co-curator Susan McCulloch says: “The Wynne is a hugely prestigious award whose past winners include many of Australia’s most famous landscape artists. We’ve shown the works by the Ken sisters and many other artists of equal stature for a number of years and it’s fabulous to be able to feature them now in this new context as major prize winners!” Ms McCulloch will open the show on September 24 with one of McCulloch & McCulloch’s unique Art Parades. The range also includes new paintings, sculptures and barks the McCullochs have gathered from their annual northern trips to the Top End and Central deserts.

Art Parade: S aturday, September 24, 2.30pm. Tickets: $20. Places limited, bookings essential online at mccullochart. eventbrite.com.au or as below. Exhibition: open Sunday, September 25, and Friday, September 30-Sunday October 2, 11am-5pm. WHISTLEWOOD ART CONSULTANCY + PRIVATE GALLERY A: 642 Tucks Rd, Shoreham T: 5989 8282 W: mccullochandmcculloch.com.au Image: My Country by Tjungkara Ken, 198 x 122cm, one of the Wynne Prize winning artists.

High-jinx on the high seas The hilarious comedy Simon’s Final Sound sails into Frankston Arts Centre on Tuesday, September 13. From the pen of multi-award-winning playwright Finegan Kruckemeyer, it’s an Aussie play about four ordinary people on a cruise who try, fail, try again and fail better.

Simon’s a bit of a no-hoper, and he is going deaf. He goes in search of a magical – but possibly mythical – island where he thinks he will find some consolation. To make the journey, Simon teams up with Michael, a dull banker with a duller life, and Michael’s wife, Ginny, who is about to leave him. Also along for the ride is Claude, a blisteringly annoying blockhead with zero social skills. Launching from a jetty of loss and melancholy, Simon’s Final Sound takes the audience on a colourful South Seas voyage with plenty of hula skirts, high-jinx and belly laughs, and makes land on an island of insight and compassion. See Simon’s Final Sound at Frankston Arts Centre on September 13 at 8pm. Tickets $46 to $52. Bookings: thefac.com.au or phone 9784 1060.

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Mother and daughter Margaret and Sally Amond may express themselves through different mediums but the result is the same – colourful and creative works of art that scream fun, flair and take me home. This Spring witnesses the two artists (Margaret creating with acrylic paint, mixed media, collage and ceramics and Sally with textiles) coming together in an exhibition at Merricks House Art Gallery. Margaret’s subject matter is varied while Sally, who is fascinated with fabric patterns, texture and colour, has made magnificent ottomans to admire (remember her Eva by Sally label!). Melange is showing from Saturday, September 3, until October 17 and the gallery is open daily from 8.30am to 5pm. MERRICKS GENERAL WINE STORE/MERRICKS HOUSE ART GALLERY A: 3460 Frankston-Flinders Rd, Merricks T: 5989 8088 E: admin@mgwinestore.com.au

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SEPTEMBER 2016 UNTIL SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 11 2016 National Works on Paper MPRG Civic Reserve, Dunns Rd, Mornington; 10am - 5pm; E: mprg@mornpen.vic. gov.au; 5975 4395

FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 9 Country Gold The Absolute Hits Daytime Music + Theatre present John Bowls and Michelle Fitzmaurice; FAC, 27-37 Davey St, Frankston; 10.30am & 1.30pm; $18 - $20; 9784 1060

UNTIL END SEPTEMBER 4 diverse Artists Bibi Ostermark & Suzanne Kaldor ‘The Fabulous Amigos’, Lisa Sultana, Timothy Growcott ‘Perennial - An Enquiry into Time’ 100 Morn-Tyabb Rd, Mornington

SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 10 Handmade Sausage Cooking Experience at Green Olive at Red Hill 1180 Mornington Flinders Rd, Main Ridge; 9am – 1pm; Natasha at info@ greenolive.com.au; 5989 2992

UNTIL OCTOBER 8 Mirjana Margetic: Female Ancestry - A life of the cloth, capture and recover FAC - Curved Wall Gallery, 27-37 Davey St, Frankston; 9am-5pm; www.artscentre.frankston.vic.gov.au/ Exhibitions SEPTEMBER 3 UNTIL OCTOBER 17 Melange Exhibition Merricks General Wine Store, 3460 Frankston Flinders Rd, Merricks; 8.30am- 5pm; 5989 8088; E: admin@mgwinestore.com.au UNTIL NOVEMBER Spirit Appreciation Nights The Milbri - Espresso, Restaurant & Bar; 1183 Point Nepean Rd, Rosebud; 5982 3901; www.themilbri.com.au; www. facebook.com/themilbri UNTIL DECEMBER 23 Friday Night Fish & Chips at The Long Table 159 Shoreham Rd, Red Hill South; $20; 5989 2326; www. thelongtable.com.au EVERY SUNDAY Heritage steam train trips Mornington Railway; 460 Moorooduc Hwy, Moorooduc; www.morningtonrailway. org.au; 1300 767 274 SEPTEMBER 2 – 25 Wendy Jordanpelz - SET FREE art exhibition at Lamppost Gallery, St James the Less Church foyer (cnr Nepean Hwy & Koetong Pde, Mt Eliza; www.mteliza.melbourneanglican.org.au; WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 7 Celtic Illusion – a dance and magical illusion sensation Frankston Arts Centre, 27-37 Davey St, Frankston; 8pm; $59.90-$74.90; www.artscentre. frankston.vic.gov.au; 9784 1060

Georgie Bass Cookery Class ‘Espanol’ hosted by The Flying Duck Head Chef Javier Parez. Georgie Bass Cafe & Cookery, 30 Cook St, Flinders; 2pm – 4pm; From $125; www. georgiebass.com.au; E: georgiebass@ flindershotel.com.au; 5989 0201 An evening of Live & Local Whispering Vines at Trofeo; 85 Harrisons Rd, Dromana; 6.30pm; E: info@trofeoestate.com; 5981 8688 SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 11 Portrait Masterclass by National Works on Paper finalist Fiona McMonagle Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery, Civic Reserve, Dunns Rd, Mornington; 10.45am; bookings essential,E: mrpg@mornpen.vic.gov. au; 5975 4395 Crib Point Community House Sustainable House Day 7 Park Rd, Crib Point; free; 10am-4pm; 5983 9888; www.cpch.org.au I Love Frankston Fun Run Beauty Park, Spring St, Frankston; registration 8am, family friendly event; 9783 3424; www.ilovefrankstonfunrun.com Mayor’s Family Picnic 2016 Monterey Community Park, 14N Monterey Boulevard, Frankston North; 11am - 3pm; www.frankston.vic. gov.au/Things_To_Do/Events; www. facebook.com/frankstonevents Wellbeing Market Balnarring Community Hall; Frankston Flinders Rd, Balnarring; 10am-3pm TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 13 Simon’s Final Sound adult comedy by multi-award winning Australian playwright Finegan Kruckemeyer; Frankston Arts Centre, 27-37 Davey

Stand For Council Election - VEC Candidate Info Session Rosebud at Mornington Peninsula Shire Council Municipal Office, Rosebud Council Chambers, 90 Besgrove St, Rosebud; 7pm - 9pm; 950 1137 Stand For Council Election - VEC Candidate Info Session at Council Chambers, 30 Davey St, Frankston; 7-9pm; register 1300 322 322 WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 14 Stand For Council Election - VEC Candidate Info Session Hastings at Mornington Peninsula Shire Council Municipal Office, 21 Marine Parade, Hastings; 5pm – 7pm; 5950 1137 THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 15 Out of the Darkness Opening by Insingane; 10.30am at Bear and Cub Café; 37 Armstrong Rd, Seaford; www. insingane.com.au THURS & FRI SEPTEMBER 15 &16 Cruden Farm Open Day 60 Cranbourne Rd (enter via Cranhaven Rd), Langwarrin; tours start 10am sharp or visit the Garden and wander at your leisure; 9.30am – 2pm; E: crudenfarm@icloud.com; 9789 1676; www.crudenfarm.com.au SEPTEMBER 16 - OCTOBER 3 Mornington Peninsula Hinterland Scarecrow Festival & Trail Mornington Peninsula Hinterland Red Hill, Arthurs Seat, Main Ridge, Red Hill South, Balnarring, Red Hill, Arthurs Seat, Main Ridge, Red Hill South, Balnarring, Merricks, Merricks North and inland; details and trail map available online at www. scarecrowfestival.org.au; Cousin Leonard & The Reunited Merricks General Wine Store, 3460 Frankston - Flinders Rd, Merricks; a farewell for the Williams Brothers as they head off to Europe & UK to launch their latest album; 6–11pm; tickets www.trybooking.com/221562.P 5989 8088; www.mgwinestore.com.au/ event/cousin-leonard-the-reunited Resourceful Gardening Belvedere Community Centre, 36 Belvedere Rd,

Rockwiz live! Australia’s favourite television music show is hitting the road; Frankston Arts Centre, 27-37 Davey St, Frankston; 7.30pm; $69 $79; www.artscentre.frankston.vic.gov. au; 9784 1060

SAT & SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 17 & 18 Frankston Relay For Life Ballam Park, Frankston; help fight cancer and remember loved ones lost; www. relayforlife.org.au; 1300 656 585 Spring Clean Fringe @ Cube37 RAW Collective; Frankston Arts Centre, 27-37 Davey St, Frankston; Saturday 8pm, Sunday 6.30pm; $20 - $25; www.artscentre.frankston.vic.gov. au; E: thefac@frankston.vic.gov.au; 9784 1060 Sticks and Stones Frankston Arts Centre, 27-37 Davey St, Frankston; Saturday 9.30pm, Sunday 8pm; $19 - $24; www.artscentre.frankston.vic. gov.au; E: thefac@frankston.vic.gov.au; 9784 1060 MONDAY SEPTEMBER 19 School Holiday Ferry Fun - Captain Jack Pirate Show Searoad Ferries Sorrento and Queenscliff; departing Queenscliff 1pm and 3pm, departing Sorrento 2pm and 4pm; 5258 3244; www.searoad.com.au Shaolin Warriors Frankston Arts Centre, 27-37 Davey St, Frankston; direct from China the ultimate display of theatre and deadly physical prowess; $51.50 - $86.55; www.artscentre. frankston.vic.gov.au; E: thefac@ frankston.vic.gov.au; 9784 1060 Tackers - Learn to Sail Blairgowrie Yacht Squadron; 2900 Point Nepean Rd, Blairgowrie; introductory, fun, games-based sailing program designed for kids aged 7 - 12; 9am; kids don’t need to have prior sailing experience; equipment provided; E: sailing@bys.

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A visually stunning, enchanting, dramatic and comical children’s show with magic and dance. tickets: $15 (Family $55)

TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 20 School Holiday Ferry Fun - Aquatic Pirate Puppets Searoad Ferries Sorrento and Queenscliff; hand puppets dressed as pirates, meet Shane the Shark, Claire the Clam, Adam the Angler Fish and Olivia the Octopus in this hands-on interactive show; departing Queenscliff 1pm and 3pm, departing Sorrento 2pm and 4pm; 5258 3244; www.searoad.com.au

Cut Paper Animation Workshop Cube 37, 37 Davey St, Frankston; suits ages 8-12; 10.30am-1pm & 1.304pm; $25; www.artscentre.frankston. vic.gov.au; 9784 1060 SATURDAY SEPT 24-SUNDAY OCT 2 Aboriginal Art | Art Parade + Spring Salon WHISTLEWOOD | Art Consultancy + Private Gallery, 642 Tucks Rd, Shoreham; a unique Art Parade viewing of 60+ works of Aboriginal art with informative commentary by art expert Susan McCulloch OAM; Art Parade: Saturday Sept 24, 2.30pm; cost $20; seating limited & bookings essential; book online: mccullochart.eventbrite.com.au; free exhibition open Sunday Sept 25, Friday Sept 30, Saturday Oct 1, Sunday Oct 2; 11am-5pm; 5989 8282; www. mccullochandmcculloch.com.au

THUR & FRI 22 & 23 SEPTEMBER Spark Youth Dance Company - The Nutcracker 2016 Frankston Arts Centre, 27-37 Davey St, Frankston; $30 - $35; www.artscentre.frankston. vic.gov.au; E: thefac@frankston.vic.gov. au; 9784 1060

Fingers - Mitchell Cullen Frankston Arts Centre, 27-37 Davey St, Frankston; singer/songwriter Fingers, Mitchell Cullen. Support, Luck Louise; $35 - $39; 6pm; www.artscentre. frankston.vic.gov.au; E: thefac@ frankston.vic.gov.au; 9784 1060

THURS-SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 22-25 INSIDE the BRICK Frankston 2016: Interactive Play & LEGO Model Expo Frankston Arts Centre, 27-37 Davey St, Frankston; discounted tickets available online: www.trybooking.com/KAXA; free entry for under 3yrs accompanied by an adult ticket holder; E: events@ insidethebrick.com; 9481 7868

SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 25 Sorrento to Portsea Fun Run Sorrento Football Ground, 880 Hotham Rd, Sorrento; a fun run raising money for Peter Mac and not-for-profit local sports clubs; 21km, 10km, 5km - open to all ages and abilities; 7am - 11am; contact Cameron Williams on 0404 491 012; E: cam@oceanfitness.com. au; book www.oceanfitness.com.au/ sorrento-to-portsea-fun-run

SAT & SUN SEPTEMBER 24 & 25 Red Hill Gravity Enduro Red Hill Riders Mountain Bike Club; Hillview Reserve, Boundary Reserve, Dromana; 8am; www.redhillriders.com.au/ upcoming-events FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 23 The Best of Adam Sharp Merricks General Wine Store, 3460 Frankston - Flinders Rd, Merricks; lunch with acclaimed author Graeme Simsion celebrating the launch of his new book ‘The Best of Adam Sharp’; E: admin@ mgwinestore.com.au; 5989 8088; www.mgwinestore.com.au/whats-on

TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 27 Magic, Mirth & Mystery Cube 37, 37 Davey St, Frankston; a visually stunning children’s show with magic, character and dance; 11am; for children aged 5 – 15; $15; 9784 1060; www. artscentre.frankston.vic.gov.au;

School Holiday Ferry Fun - Face Painting and Make a 3D Pirate Ship Searoad Ferries Sorrento and Queenscliff; Departing Queenscliff 1pm and 3pm, Departing Sorrento 2pm and 4pm; have your face painted with an eye patch, tattoo or scar or make a 3D pirate ship at the arts and crafts table; 5258 3244; www.searoad.com.au

School Holiday Ferry Fun - Professor Brains Science Show Searoad Ferries Sorrento and Queenscliff; departing Sorrento 11am and 1pm, departing Queenscliff 12noon and 2pm; be entertained by Professor Brains with super science interactive experiments; 5258 3244; www.searoad.com.au MORE LISTINGS ON OUR WEBSITE morningtonpeninsulamagazine.com.au

Harry Manx in Concert Cube 37, 37 Davey St, Frankston; a unique music

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THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 22 Fields of Fashion, Spring Charity Race Day & Luncheon Mornington Racing Club, Furlong Room; tickets $95 per head; bookings 5976 2524

Spring Festival @ The Big Goose first birthday celebration with the grand opening of their Wildlife Park! www. thebiggoose.com.au; open 7 days for school holidays; 10am-4pm

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“some of the most riotously comic moments you are likely to experience in the theatre...” The Mercury tickets: $46 – $52

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SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 17 The Art of Wood Fired Pizza Cooking Experience The Green Olive, 1180 Morn Flinders Rd, Main Ridge; 9am1pm; E: info@greenolive.com.au; 5989 2992; www.greenolive.com.au/cook

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Stand For Council Election - VEC Candidate Info Session Mornington at Mornington Peninsula Shire Council Municipal Office, Mornington Council Chambers, 2 Queen St, Mornington; 4pm – 6pm; 5950 1137

Seaford; 10am; revitalise your Spring garden with great tips for creating superb gardens; www.frankston.vic. gov.au/EnvironmentalEvents

saturday 8 october, 1.30pm & 7.30pm; sunday 9 october, 1.30pm Extraordinary skills, hilarious mayhem, jaw-dropping daredevil acrobatics... tickets: $17 – $49

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Accessibility is what this new gallery space brings and contemporary art is at the forefront. Colour, texture and synergy merge to create work that shouts out in bold acrylic or whispers softly in water colours, while sculpture folds and crouches. Figurative and landscape artist Paul Waycott and Melbourne-based abstract artist Wendy Grace are on show at Manyung Gallery Mt Eliza from late August to September. Waycott’s world is one of complex simplicity, fine line and deliciously fluid forms. His solo exhibition concentrates on a contemporary take on the nude and experiments with the exploration of the (heavy French) paper’s limitlessness. “Traditionally the nude is contacted within the boundaries of the paper. I like to go right to the edges of the work using one

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shade of acrylic colour to achieve flow and an effortless form that just keeps going – have the viewer’s eye move from side to side and off the paper to somewhere else,” he says. He also paints with oils on linen. Wendy Grace’s gorgeous organic abstract

works drop you into space to explore a world heavy with hollowness, fullness and mystery. Thin washes of high pigment acrylic reveal the history of the paint in her nature-based inspired works where the water lingers with transcendental dreaming well after it has dried. Her Winter’s Song solo exhibition sees a calmness flowing from much of the work where the hidden secrets of a world churning lie. “I like viewers to experience the gaps in my work - a place where the eye can rest. Each person has their own response,” she says. Mark the dates below in your calendar now to experience contemporary art created for everyday people – at Manyung Gallery Mt Eliza. PAUL WAYCOTT exhibition runs from August 27 to September 10. WENDY GRACE exhibition runs from September 10 to 22. MANYUNG GALLERY MT ELIZA A: 60 Mount Eliza Way, Mt Eliza MANYUNG GALLERY MALVERN A: 6-10 Claremont Avenue, Malvern (opposite Malvern Station) MANYUNG GALLERY SORRENTO A: 113A Ocean Beach Rd, Sorrento T: 9787 2953 E: info@manyunggallery.com.au W: www.manyunggallery.com.au

IT’S RAINING CATS AND DOGS THIS SEPTEMBER A GROUP EXHIBITION

SATURDAY 24TH SEPTEMBER - 7TH OCTOBER Mount Eliza’s much loved family companions are featured in an exhibition launching Saturday 24th September and running until 7th October. 9 artists will depict dogs and cats in paintings, as ceramics, bronzes and as jewellery. 30 works on show. Bring an image and organize a painting of your favourite pet.

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Manyung Gallery’s move into Mt Eliza Village heralds a new dawn for this established art house. The light-filled space on Mount Eliza Way is an ideal place to showcase the gallery’s eclectic selection of artists and aesthetic enthusiasts can now wander off the street into a world of realism, conceptual and pop art, abstract painting and multi-dimensional sculpture.


Karingal Uniting Church 2nd Saturday of month, 8am1pm, cnr Karingal Dve & Lindrum Rd, Frankston 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 Racecourse Craft: Second Sunday of month, Racecourse Rd 9am-2pm. Over 300 stalls with animal farm and face painting for the kids. Mt Eliza Farmers’: Fourth Sunday of month, Mt Eliza Village Green. 9am - 1pm Oak Hill Community Arts Cooperative’: Artist Inspired, first Sunday of month, Oak Hill 100 Morn-Tyabb Rd, Mornington Pearcedale Farmers Market 3rd Saturday of the month from 8am-1pm at the Pearcedale Community Centre, Baxter-Tooradin Rd, Pearcedale Red Hill: First Saturday of the month, September-May, RH Showgrounds, Arthur’s Seat Rd, Red Hill 8am to 1pm. Over 300 stalls of gourmet produce, fresh fruit and vegetables, art and craft. Rosebud Community School: Second Saturday of the month, Rosebud Primary School Cnr Pt Nepean & Jetty Rd

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Beachcombers Sunday Pop Up Market: Every Sunday, 9am-4pm @ Daveys Hotel, 510 Nepean Hwy, Frankston. Big Bayside & Peninsula Design Market, Mermaid Sorority, Sept 24, Frankston Basketball Stadium, 90 Bardia Ave Seaford. 90+ brands, food trucks, live music $2 entry 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. Dromana 3 Drive-in, 113 Nepean Hwy, Dromana on the 2nd & 4th Sunday of the month between October and May from 8am - 1pm. In January, the market runs every Sunday. Emu Plains reopens October 15 Emu Plains Reserve, 9am -2pm. 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. Hastings in Street: Every Thursday. Over 40 stalls everything home made, home grown & craft, High St, Hastings 9-1pm.

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September Trading Hours: 11-4pm, Fri - Sun School Holidays: Every day from 11-4pm

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!

3rd Saturday of month 9am to 2pm 2016 market dates - Oct 15, Nov 19, Dec 17, 2017 market dates - Jan 7* & Jan 21 (both twilights 3pm-8pm), Feb 18, Mar 18, Apr 8* (* not our usual 3rd Sat of the month)

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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 Rosebud West Outdoor Market first Saturday of month 8:30am -12:30pm. Eastbourne Primary School, Allambie Ave, Rosebud West 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. Wells St Farmers Market: Craft Market every Thurs 8am2pm in Wells St, Frankston

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Paddock to Plate If you love fresh eggs, then Somerville Egg Farm is the place to be. This family owned and operated farm produces the best free-range, barn-laid and cage eggs in a family friendly location. Luigi and Maria Napolitano have been supplying farm fresh eggs on the peninsula since 1978. Son Anthony and daughters Linda and Anita share the running of their farm, while grandchildren Angus, William, Ruby, Stella and Harry help look after the free-range hens, maremma dogs, alpacas and goats. Everyone is welcome to go and see the chickens and buy truly farm-fresh eggs with luscious golden yolks. Chicken manure by the bag is also available. SOMERVILLE EGG FARM A: 220 Eramosa Rd West – Corner Eramosa Rd West and Binnak Way T: 5977 5405 E: admin@somervilleeggfarm.com.au

Go gourmet with Bounty Boxes

Now this is something special – high quality hampers and beautiful gourmet gift boxes packed full of the finest regional produce and wines predominantly from the Peninsula, Yarra Valley and Tasmania. Welcome to Bounty Boxes. Theirs are hampers created with precision – the wines are sourced from some of the best cool climate wineries in Victoria, there are many award winning products in their range and there is a very limited supply of Yabby Lake’s triple crown winning, history making, 2015 Single Vineyard Pinot Noir as well as Sullivans Cove French Oak Whiskey, rated the World’s Best Whiskey in 2015, an extremely rare 15-year-old whiskey. SEPTEMBER 2016 (58)

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BOUNTY BOXES luxury gourmet hampers, delivered to your door

There are wines from Paringa Estate and Prancing Horse (a certified organic and bio-dynamic winery), as well as Yering Station, Chandon Australia and De Bortoli. Bounty Boxes cater for gluten free, Asian palates and organic preferences; there are corporate hampers and hampers for all budgets. They are flexible and cater for specific requirements. BOUNTY BOXES T: 1800 Bounty (1800 268 689) E: sales@bountyboxes.com.au W: www.bountyboxes.com.au FB /bountyboxhampers

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Great food, local produce, activities for the kids, entertainment and it’s all outdoors by the bay – Mornington Farmers Market really is what living on the Mornington Peninsula is all about.

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The Mornington Chamber of Commerce holds the Mornington Farmers Market on the second Saturday of every month, 9am-1pm, year round. This not-for-profit market offers a fabulous range of healthy seasonal produce, encourages locals to ‘buy local’ and showcases the peninsula to visitors. There’s hot food, organic fruit and vegetables, homemade conserves, coffee, oils, breads, nuts, sweets, local meat, face painting for the kids, a jumping castle and much more. It is one of just two VFMA (Victorian Farmers Market Association) approved markets on the peninsula. Mornington Men’s Shed provides support on the day and the donations its members receive at the entrance are a major source of fundraising for their community work. Mornington Peninsula Magazine visited the market in August. More: www. morningtonfarmersmarket.org.au Photos: Andrea Kellett

Local Mornington Producer wins Australian Food Awards Woodman Estate Fine Foods has won four medals at the 2016 Australian Food Awards - Australia’s leading national premium food awards program.

The Mornington Peninsula producer is celebrating after winning a gold medal, two silver and a bronze for its estate-made jams and preserves. It’s no small feat for a range launched just over 12 months ago, but this is one that was destined to win awards. That’s because the recipes have been developed, sampled and perfected in the most exquisite of settings since 1998 – at the Woodman Estate Luxury Country House in Moorooduc, which is renowned for fine food made with their own traditional recipes. As business owner Rick Woodman explains, since 1998 Woodman Estate’s restaurant meals (breakfast, lunch, high tea and dinner) have been accompanied by their authentic estate-made jams, relishes, sauces and condiments. The new Woodman Estate Fine Foods range now presents this experience in an assortment of tastes that can be purchased and enjoyed at home. All

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ingredients are natural and sourced fresh and seasonally, direct from Australian growers (Mornington Peninsula produce where possible). “We are thrilled to be a gold medalist and to be recognised with medals for some of our preserves. It really confirms that all the hard work and attention to detail is paying off. The awards underpin the excellence and high standards of our product,” Rick said. The Woodman Estate Fine Foods range embodies classic flavours and traditions with a modern twist. Everything is done with a personal touch, right down to smallbatch cooking in traditional copper pans. No factories, no artificial ingredients, no mass-scale production. “The sentiment these days is to move back to the good old days,” Rick explains. The medal winners were: Rhubarb & Ginger Preserve, Gold; Peach & Cardamom Preserve, silver; Spiced Pear Preserve, Silver; and Raspberry & Boysenberry Preserve, bronze. The range is available at many local gourmet food retailers and online at woodmanestate.com/finefoods The complete range will also be showcased at the Royal Melbourne Show Winning Tastes Pavilion, September 17–28.

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Fine time to wine and dine The vines are budding, spring is here and it’s time to come and enjoy something special.

Trofeo Estate is celebrating spring with its September Food and Wine Indulgence. Every Friday and Saturday evening, guests can enjoy four fabulous courses - each paired with a glass of estate wine - for only $95 per person ($55 for the feast only). This boutique winery, located in the foothills of Dromana, is the biggest producer of terracotta wines in the southern hemisphere. The wines are handmade using terracotta amphorae, a winemaking vessel that dates back thousands of years.

The estate’s restaurant, Whispering Vines at Trofeo, is located within one of the most beautiful buildings in the region. Situated in the middle of the estate, it is surrounded by vineyard and lake views. One of the Peninsula’s best-kept secrets, its unique dining space is paired with a paddock-to-plate experience of seasonal flavours and modern flair. So wake up your taste buds, grab your friends and join this springtime celebration. For bookings, phone 5981 8688. TROFEO ESTATE A: 85 Harrisons Rd, Dromana T: 5981 8688 W: www.trofeoestate.com

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Guests gathered in the newly refurbished Peninsula Room at Mornington Racecourse on August 18 for the inaugural Peninsula Gastronomy Event – a celebration signalling the rise of the ‘new Mornington Racecourse dining experience’. It was a showcase of the finest produce found on the Peninsula. Mornington Racecourse’s new Head of Food and Beverage Operations Paul Stafford and Mornington Peninsula Shire Mayor Graham Pittock were among the guests. Photos: Andrea Kellett

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2015 & 2016 Winner of the Savour Australia™ HOSTPLUS Excellence Award for best seafood restaurant in Vic & Tas

Go team Rocks! The Rocks Mornington is turning up the heat with a new menu, a new kitchen, plans for a ‘Battle of the Breweries’ beer degustation in October and they have been named Best Seafood Restaurant in Victoria & Tasmania for the second consecutive year in a row! Owner Rob De Santis and his team accepted the award for Best Seafood Restaurant at the prestigious 2016 VIC/TAS Savour Australia Restaurant & Catering Hostplus Awards for Excellence on August 15 in Melbourne, saying he was “very proud” of his team’s achievements. In true Rocks style, the venue is storming ahead with innovative ideas and developments, including a brand new kitchen! (The Rocks Mornington closed for two weeks in August for the refit). Their new menu retains the classics that have made The Rocks the success it is, with a greater emphasis on their raw bar and Japanese edge. The introduction of state-of-the-art new steam ovens and a wok will allow the chefs to continue to explore the modern Asian-inspired seafood dishes they have become known for. And beer lovers, check this out - after the sold-out success of their MP Brewery beer degustation in late July, the team have joined forces again, along with Hix and Red Hill Brewery, to launch October Fest with a ‘Battle of the Breweries’ beer degustation. It’s planned for the first Friday and Saturday night in October (October 7 and 8). Visit www.therocksmornington.com.au for more details. 1 Schnapper Point Dr, Mornington T: 5973 5599 FB /therocksmornington SEPTEMBER 2016 (58)

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It’s official - the Peninsula is home to Victoria’s Café of the Year, best café restaurant, best breakfast restaurant, best restaurant in a hotel/motel/resort, best restaurant in a winery, best seafood restaurant and best pizza restaurant! Local venues stormed home with seven awards at the prestigious 2016 VIC/ TAS Savour Australia Restaurant & Catering Hostplus Awards for Excellence, held August 15 in Melbourne. They are the pinnacle of industry awards for caterers, restaurants and café businesses and a win delivers significant bragging rights. Our winners include The Rocks Mornington, which won Best Seafood Restaurant for the second consecutive year and owner Rob De Santis said he was very proud of his team. Main Street Mornington’s The Winey Cow - a cafe launched by locals Jill and Campbell Henderson in May 2014 - took out the award for Best Café Restaurant plus the inaugural Café of the Year Award (a major award category). Woodman Estate Luxury Country House owner Rick Woodman and his Moorooduc team are also celebrating a double win after being named Best Breakfast Restaurant and Best Restaurant in a Hotel/Motel/Resort. Rick credited his team. “We are delighted to win two of these very prestigious awards. It’s terrific to be involved and recognised, with the awards acknowledging the hard work of our team; working at their craft while continuing to strive for excellence,” he said. “Our Restaurant & Breakfast Dining Awards acknowledge our mantra of fresh is best, plentiful and choice for the diner.” Stillwater at Crittenden won the coveted Best Restaurant in a Winery and Volpino Pizzeria & Wine Bar, Mt Martha, took out Best Pizza Restaurant. The Victorian Restaurant of the Year Award was won by O.MY Restaurant, Beaconsfield, for the second year in a row. More than 550 Victorian and Tasmanian restaurateurs, caterers, café owners and their employees gathered on the gala awards night. Restaurant & Catering Australia CEO John Hart said the winners should be proud of their achievements. “Running a restaurant is never easy - it takes a lot of blood, sweat and tears to get it right,” he said. The Savour Australia Restaurant & Catering Hostplus Awards for Excellence is a nationally recognised, independently judged awards program that highlights exceptional service, culinary excellence, incredible ambience and value for money. It is the only awards program in Australia where the judging criteria is determined by consumers who rank what is important to them in the dining experience.

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Dynamic music duo

If you’re searching for talented musicians who know the industry inside out, then look no further than Rye locals Lady & the Tramp. Making your special event even more exceptional is what this dynamic music duo is all about, and because they’ve been in the industry for over 20 years, you know they’ll deliver.

Some of the Peninsula’s Awards For Excellence finalists (above) The Blue Mini Cafe team, (below) The Boyz4Breakie team, and (at bottom of page) Team Milbri. Congrats from all at Mornington Peninsula Magazine to all winners and finalists, well done !

Lyn and James have been performing at corporate and private functions across Victoria since the late 80s. (Think Quat Quatta in Ripponlea, Butleigh Wootten in Kew, Pier 10 in Shoreham and Pig and Whistle in Main Ridge.) It’s this long time industry know how that sets them apart from other special event musicians. They have a repertoire of over 300 songs from the 50s through to the 90s and beyond (contemporary pop, soul and jazz) and mix up their play list according to audience response. James explains: “We pick our songs as we go depending on who’s in the audience. It’s this intimate connection we love. We also write music and lyrics, record and audio master in our home studio.” Plus they do live demo showcases so you can

experience their sensational sound before making a wedding or corporate function booking. Now that’s music to your ears! Lady & the Tramp M: 0400 301 265 E: music@latte.net.au FB: https://www.facebook.com/ ladyandthetrampband

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A CHAT WITH MORNINGTON PENINSULA FOOD, WINE & DINING EXPERTS Name: Oli Dietel Job Title: Head Chef, Mi Mexiko

Mi Mexiko is the funky new Mexican restaurant that opened its doors on Main Street, Mornington, in August and it’s the talk of the town right now. Opening night was booked out and word is spreading that authentic Mexican street food is in town. Mornington Peninsula Magazine spoke with head chef Oli Dietel. Tell us a little about your professional background? I have worked in the food industry for over 22 years now. In that time I have cooked in many kitchens both here in Australia and in Europe. I completed my apprenticeship in Germany at a very young age and have not stopped learning and developing my taste and passion for great food. Please describe your style? My style of cooking is very eclectic. Fresh, locally sourced seasonal ingredients are a must. Presentation in food is also very important to me. Beautiful and

pretty dishes that are visually appealing. What do you love about the Mornington Peninsula? What is not to love? Everything. Sunshine, beach, wineries, community, friends, family, great drinking holes, great produce etc… the list could go on and on. Tell us something tantalising about the menu at Mi Mexiko? Without giving too much away, you will find some interesting dishes on the menu that you may or may not have tried. We’ve hopefully developed a menu with something for everyone, with a little bit or a lot of spice. Tell us something we will LOVE about this new restaurant? I believe we will deliver an authentic Mexican flavour that really packs a punch with beautifully presented dishes made from the highest quality ingredients. Tell us something interesting about yourself? Aside from food my other passion is to travel, I have visited and lived in many different cities My wife and I love to eat out and research great food and wine when we holiday… next stop my home Bavaria!

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Choc-full of history Chocolate Grove has opened a new chocolate shop in Carrum Downs that includes a history centre tracing Australian confectionery through the years.

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Congratulations to Julie who won a brand new 2016 Mazda 2 Neo at Mornington Hotel’s biggest pub give away!

“We are really proud of our new venture,” says owner and chocolate innovator Will Muddyman. “We can now showcase our entire range of products in a pristine, perfect setting. While choosing their delicious treats, our customers can wander through our special section on the history of Australian confectionery and chocolate companies as illustrated through retro packaging and advertising memorabilia.” To mark last month’s opening, Will and his team created a gourmet chocolate pizza topped with pepitas and dried inca berries, goji berries, blueberries and cranberries. “We love creating new and innovative products. Our aim is to create unique, exotic and exciting combinations for a real taste bud sensation.” Will says Chocolate Grove is the only Australian chocolate company with Coeliac Australia accreditation. Many of its products are gluten and allergen-free, and no chocolate contains palm oil or vegetable fat. Chocolate Grove has been in operation since 1987, and the Muddyman family took over the business in 2002. CHOCOLATE GROVE A: 48 Aster Ave, Carrum Downs T: 9775 1888 W: www.chocolategrove.com

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Ting Tong Kanteen’s owner Mark Patterson works closely with his chefs to create delicious Asian

cuisine with a modern twist. With menus inspired by traditional Asian flavours, Ting Tong Kanteen

Their weekend breakfast menu is arguably one of the best on the peninsula, and that’s little surprise given Mark created the menu with the help of a well respected chef and brunch operator from Melbourne and Paris. Ting Tong Kanteen is open every weekend for breakfast then yum cha and is bursting with flavour and freshness. Imagine a delicious breakfast tasting plate of poached eggs and caramelized salmon, maybe black sticky rice with coconut cream or scrambled egg bao with five spice bacon, mushrooms, Chinese sausage and chilli jam. For something utterly unique, try their French toast with yuzu panacotta, mango, chocolate & walnut brittle or

their amazing breakfast roti with smoked salmon, crème fraiche scrambled eggs, cos lettuce & chilli jam! There’s also a tasty kids’ menu featuring TTK Crispy Rice Stack with fried egg, Chinese sausage & teriyaki sauce; Scrambled Eggs with roti; and French toast fingers with seasonal fruit. It’s well priced, fresh and delicious. Pop into Ting Tong Kanteen for an authentic taste of Asia. TING TONG KANTEEN Open six nights a week (closed Tuesday nights) Fridays for lunch from 12 to 2.30 Breakfast Saturday & Sunday 9 ‘til 11.30 Yum Cha Saturday & Sunday 12 ‘til 2.30 A: 2 7/3050 Frankston-Flinders Road, Balnarring T: 5931 3588 E: info@tingtongkanteen.com.au W: www.tingtongkanteen.com.au FB /Tingtongkanteen I: @tingtongkanteen

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Unique dining at Eighteen 78 BY LIZ ROGERS

Eighteen 78 at Brooklands of Mornington is not just your average restaurant. It has maintained its number one ranking on Trip Advisor for Mornington and is going from strength to strength because of its truly unique dining concept.

There is no menu at Eighteen 78, just superbly cooked, locally sourced, sustainable produce that delights. Choose from either three, five or seven courses prepared by their new direction culinary team who have transformed the original Southern European inspired recipes into fresh forward tasting dishes that highlight the Peninsula’s magnificent produce. Eighteen 78 ticks all the Peninsula foodie boxes and is open to the public from Monday ‘til Saturday evenings from 6pm

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‘til late. Private dining is available too. See you there. EIGHTEEN 78 Brooklands of Mornington A: 99 Tanti Avenue, Mornington T: 5973 9200 E: info@brooklandsofmornington.com.au W: www.brooklandsofmornington.com.au

Critically acclaimed Melbourne indie-folk darlings Tinpan Orange play MOTH on the first Friday of October. They are currently taking Australia by storm with their latest release Love is a Dog. Tinpan Orange’s melancholic indiefolk music has a classic, brooding and slightly playful edge. Melbourne-based singer songwriter Alanna Eileen will open the night at 7.30pm, doors open 7pm. MOTH is a monthly music venue in Red Hill that brings great Australian talent to one of Victoria’s most popular regional areas. Presenting a variety of national and international touring and recording artists supported by local talent, MOTH is a venue with a difference. It has a capacity of 100, an intimate atmosphere, excellent sound quality and soft lighting. Moth is on the first Friday of every month, tickets $20 for adult members, $25 non-members, $10 child MOTH members and $15 child non-members (17 years and under). Book at www.musiconthehill.com.au/buy-ticket

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Wow your guests with paella Are you looking for a novel way to entertain with great food and friends? Well here it is - authentic Spanish Paella cooked the traditional way, at your function and amongst your guests. Peninsula Paellas is a boutique catering business that brings the ingredients, equipment and utensils (plus a huge dose of atmosphere!) to you. Their Paella is packed with fresh ingredients and slow cooked to bring out the superb flavours. Owner Juan and his team can do Tapas as an entrée, Paella as a main, plus sweets. They also do Sangria! Juan was born in Madrid and grew up watching his father make Paella as a child. Catering can be done in all weather, lunch or dinner, 20-150 people. It’s fresh, fun and deliciously memorable. Fantástico! PENINSULA PAELLAS W: www.peninsula-paellas.com.au M: 0415 79 3331 E: juan@peninsula-paellas.com.au

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A stunning contemporary beach house in Sorrento has been named ‘Winner - New Houses over $1million’ at the 2016 BDAV Design Awards.

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Sorrento House 1, by Vibe Design Group, was also awarded ‘Most Innovative Kitchen Design’. The Building Designers Association of Victoria has run the annual awards competition since 1996 to showcase the talents and expertise of building designers and to encourage higher standards of excellence in design. Vibe Design Group describes Sorrento House 1 as “the Australian beach house reborn”. Judges remarked on its “luxurious practicality and clean aesthetic” and its “spacious synthesis of timber, concrete and steel”. The judges said: “This is a well-resolved design that permeates right through to the interior design and decoration. A stunning three-bedroom home with a thoughtful kitchen design, a spacious gym, supportive storage, inviting living rooms and

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expansive decking that invites entertaining by the fireplace and pool respectively. The house demonstrates that modesty and luxury can be reconciled through good design”. Vibe’s director Michael O’Sullivan said Vibe Design Group was engaged to create a family residence that reinvented the traditional beach house. “Clients who seek us out are looking for someone who can take a unique approach to their property,” he said. Because the site sloped significantly down from street level, the roof became a defining form for the project. But Vibe’s twist was to conceive of it not as one, but two asymmetrical forms that take the place of the usual verandah at the entry and rear. The classic holiday home verandah and deck reconceived into contemporary minimalist massing. Mr O’Sullivan said this form became the “hero of the situation - it looks great, and it provides shelter and protection.” Sorrento House 1 builder Icon Synergy has also entered the project in this year’s MBAV Excellence in Housing Awards. More: www.bdav.org.au

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Beautiful things - life is sweeter when one’s home and heart are full of them. The striking palms out the front are a hint but once you walk inside Style Temple you know you are somewhere special! The brain child of design duo Liz Todd and Frank O’Leary, Style Temple is hitting its straps since relocating from Mt Eliza to Mornington late last year with incredibly beautiful things in store for all budgets and styles. Already the ‘go to’ place for unique and interesting gifts, Style Temple has expanded its amazing range of homewares, furniture, lighting, rugs, antiques, art and more, to become THE design destination on the Mornington Peninsula to shop for unique statement pieces. With their incredibly customer focused staff, Liz and Frank are clearly enjoying flexing their design muscles in the larger space of this exciting location. Every item is handpicked by Liz for the customer seeking an individual look for their home, from classic to eclectic. “I’m always looking for quality, for things people can’t find anywhere else and I’m also conscious of buying across all price points,” she explains.

Soft chunky knits share space with the crisp clean lines of contemporary and classic furniture, dreamy bedding displays, creative lighting and gorgeous accessories. Style Temple is the perfect place to browse as the weather warms up and the Christmas gift shopping season approaches. New stock arrives constantly. For something that will ignite your creative fire, check out their stunning range of COCOON fireplaces – environmentally friendly, relocatable, ethanol fireplaces that can be suspended from the ceiling for that wow factor in your living room! As with their ever-changing thirst for all things stylish and fresh, Style Temple is working on plans for their next exciting development - a café in store, coming soon. With ample on-site customer parking, Style Temple has it all! A must visit! STYLE TEMPLE A: 5-7 Diane St, Mornington T: 5975 7432 W: www.styletemple.com.au FB/Style Temple Instagram: styletemplemornington

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BAILEY & CO’S NEWEST CONTAINER FULL OF FRENCH ANTIQUES ARRIVES THIS MONTH Bailey & Co Antiques announce the arrival of another container of genuine Antique and Vintage French furniture and collectables mid-September. There are armoires, sideboards, display cabinets, dining tables and chairs, desks, commodes, bedsides, carved timber and upholstered beds, grandfather clocks, armchairs, bookcases and more in their huge Seaford warehouse. Bailey & Co also has a huge display of rare and unusual smaller items. Follow Bailey & Co on Facebook for regular news and photographs. Along with AGELESS FIREPLACES and VAN LOENEN MILITARY ANTIQUES & COLLECTABLES Bailey & Co now welcomes EDEN GALLERY to their showroom with their unique range of bespoke, handcrafted furniture and decorator items. (www.edengallery.com.au) BAILEY & CO ANTIQUES Open Wednesday to Friday 10am–3pm and Saturday and Sunday 10am–4pm A: 36 Wells Rd, Seaford, cnr McCulloch Avenue M: 0414 830 197 W: www.baileyandco.com.au

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Well, here we are at the start of the magical season of Spring where we will be growing all of our favourite fruits and veggies. The cooler months are now hopefully well behind us, and the soil gradually warming to the occasion. If you haven’t quite finished preparing your garden beds it’s not too late, though you will want to get cracking. Now is the perfect time to sow seed for your first warm season crops; beans, corn, cucumber, eggplant, pumpkin, squash, tomato and zucchini can all go in now along with continual sowings of our year-rounders like beetroot, broccoli, carrot, lettuce, radish, turnip, lettuces and other leafy greens. And don’t forget the spuds. Try also sowing some seed to bring some flowering colour (and bees and other beneficial insects) into the garden. Some favourites include sunflowers (of which there is a great range available), marigolds, and borage, both great companion plants. If you’re not too keen on raising your vegetables from seed you can purchase seedlings from most good nurseries in your

area, however the range you can get from seed is both vast and economical. Another thing to keep in mind while choosing a new home for your seedlings is that some plants grow together better than others. The practice of ‘companion planting’ involves grouping plants that will support each other’s growth, deter or confuse potential pests and make the most of your available soil space. Common examples are planting basil and marigolds around tomato plants, sowing onions with carrots and the popular ‘three sisters’ (corn, beans and squash), but there are many other planting combinations that work well in the garden. It is well worth sourcing some information on companion planting if you are interested. Mixing up your plantings can lead to some really creative and productive gardens. Many of the crops that we grow during this period are heavy feeders, meaning they will require some additional nutrition during the season. Pumpkins and corn are two of the hungrier plants, but it is worth coming up with a feeding strategy for the whole food garden to keep it ticking along. There are many commercial organic fertilisers on the market which

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The Mt Eliza Art Show is coming!

The 37th annual Mt Eliza Art Show, hosted by Mt Eliza North Primary school, is on next month. It is the school’s major fundraising event of the year and it kicks off with a gala opening night on Friday, October 21, 7.30pm – 10pm. Exhibition weekend is Saturday, October 22, 10am - 5pm and Sunday, October 23, 10am - 4pm; and café d’Art is open Saturday and Sunday serving morning and afternoon teas as well as light lunches. The exhibition is at Mt Eliza North Primary School, 6 Moseley Drive, Mt Eliza, phone 9787 6611. Entry $5 adults, children free. Tickets are available at the door. More at www.mtelizaart.com

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Spruce up & hit the road Spring is here and that means it’s time to sort out your caravan needs for Summer. Whether it’s servicing, repairs or modifications to your caravan or trailer, Caravan Repair Specialists can help. This is a rapidly growing family business and an authorised Jayco warranty agent with a team of RVMAA certified technicians who specialise in all types of caravan work. Stuart and Sarah provide exceptional customer service and quality workmanship. They encourage customers to pop in, have a look at their parts and accessories shop and, of course, book your caravan or trailer in! Open Monday – Friday, 8.30am–5pm, and Saturday, 9am –12noon. CARAVAN REPAIR SPECIALISTS A: 3/4 Satu Way, Mornington T: 5976 1269

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design starts with a wish Entertain at home this Christmas “The list – and that might be a pool, Alfresco Christmas entertaining at home in the outdoor oasis of your dreams – it’s possible, if you start designing your new space now. Landscape designer Andrew Whyte, of Andrew Whyte Landscape Design, can work with you to create a dream outdoor transformation that will leave your guests in awe. Stunning outdoor spaces with established gardens, he explains, need

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to be designed, built and planted now in time for Christmas. Andrew Whyte is a peninsula local and has been project managing and crafting custom outdoor spaces for more than 20 years. The key to a beautiful result, he says, is the design, and the role of the landscaper designer is to bring all the elements together with precision.

cubby house, entertaining area – and then we expand on that,” he explains. “We talk about structure and function. We always talk about the size of the table and the number of chairs required on a weekly basis and a yearly basis. Andrew Whyte Landscape Design specialises in contemporary outdoor spaces. The team can advise on

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swimming pool design, from shape and location to intricate tile selection to suit the space, slope, the client’s personality and lifestyle. If alfresco entertaining at home is on your Christmas wish list, contact Andrew Whyte Landscape Design now, and make it a reality.

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Dollar Curtains & Blinds’ Wavefold sheer curtains are a beautiful addition to any home. They soften the link between your indoor and outdoor living areas while enhancing the ambience of a room by adding movement and texture. Wavefold sheers are unique in that they drape with a smooth continuous wave effect, creating a relaxed and elegant look,

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Some exciting changes are happening in store at Roslay. They are very proud to introduce Verosol to their product range, a well know brand that offers some unique products. Drop in and see their stunning range of fabrics. Along with new displays of some beautiful curtains in gorgeous fabrics, they are very excited to have a new alfresco area, showcasing various types of awnings, just in time for Summer! ROSLAY WINDOW FURNISHINGS A: Shop 2, 13 Rosebud Parade, Rosebud P: 5981 1088 W: www.roslay.com.au FB: @roslaywindowfurnishings

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Property Home Garden Organic abstract works and contemporary takes on the nude – that’s what you will find at Manyung Gallery Mt Eliza between now and the end of September. Figurative and landscape artist Paul Waycott’s works (right) are showing until September 10 and

Melbourne-based abstract artist Wendy Grace (above) exhibits her abstract works from September 10 to 22. Mornington Peninsula Magazine shares a few of these artists’ stunning works on this page. The gallery is at 60 Mount Eliza Way, Mt Eliza (www. manyunggallery.com.au).

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